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THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2021 Page 7 Saugus Babe Ruth sign-ups underway augus Babe Ruth is currently holding sign-ups for the 2021 season online, running until March 15. Saugus Babe Ruth offers Saugus 13 to 15 year olds the opportunity to play competitive baseball for a $150 signup fee. All games will be played at World Series Park starting April 17 and ending July 1. April 17 will be opening day for World Series Park and will include an opening ceremony, throwing out of the first pitch and $1 hot S dogs at the snack bar. “We’re anxious to start playing baseball for the 2021 season,” Saugus Babe Ruth President Bob Gratiano said. “We hope to sign up a lot of players. The more players we get, the more teams we’ll have and the more games we’ll be able to play. This season we’re excited to participate in interREADY FOR SOME BASEBALL: The Saugus Babe Ruth All-Star team is shown lined up before the start of a Babe Ruth State Tournament game at World Series Park several years ago. (Courtesy Photo to The Saugus Advocate) city-play, playing other Babe Ruth teams from surrounding communities,” Gratiano said. To sign up, go to clubs.blue“Please have patience …” Saugus Health Dept. will offer limited doses of COVID-19 vaccine; targets town’s high-risk population (Editor’s Note: The following info is from a press release issued by the Town Manager’s Office to brief Saugus residents on the limited availability of the COVID-19 Moderna Vaccine.) O n February 19, 2021, Town Manager Scott Crabtree announced that the Saugus Health Department would “offer opportunities for Saugus residents to receive the COVID-19 Moderna vaccination. “ The Health Depar t - ment has very limited doses of Moderna vaccines but wants to get them administered to the high risk population of Saugus residents as they become available. The Health Department is asking for everyone’s patience during this local process. Unfortunately, the Health Department has not yet been provided access to the state’s online scheduling vendor software that the Town was promised for its residents. Therefore, the process will be to have residents call the Saugus Health Department for these limited available vaccine appointments. Residents will need proof of Saugus residency and other eligibility when an appointment is scheduled. The Health Department will take your information and call you back with a date, time, and place for an appointment. Again, there are a very limited amount of vaccines available at the Town level and you are encouraged to schedule through the state vaccine site. “Currently, Saugus residents have a variety of opportunities to receive the vaccine which includes limited Town operated clinics, some healthcare providers, some pharmacies, and the state operated regional distribution sites. The Commonwealth is phasing into directing residents of Massachusetts to obtain their vaccination through the state operated distribution vaccine sites. PATIENCE | SEE PAGE 17 sombrero.com/saugusbaberuth. Information is also available on the Saugus Babe Ruth Facebook page. For more information about Saugus Babe Ruth and how someone can sign up, contact Bob Gratiano at 781520-0536 or email bob507@ comcast.net. Saugus Youth Soccer Association Registration for our G-4 thru G-8 Spring Travel programs is now open. Please register your son or daughter at saugusyouthsoccer.com The cost for the season is $150 and does not include the uniform cost. Please contact Mike Bluette at bluette4@comcast.net for more information or if you have any questions. We can help you buy a house. So you can create a home. WHETHER YOU’RE READY TO BUY OR REFINANCE, WE’LL GUIDE YOU THROUGH THE WHOLE PROCESS. TALK TO ONE OF OUR RESIDENTIAL LENDERS TODAY. 617-381-3663 419 BROADWAY, EVERETT MA 02149 61 7-38 7 - 1 1 10 7 7 1 SALEM ST, LYNNFIELD, MA 01940 7 8 1 - 7 7 6 - 4444 WWW.EVERETTBANK .COM NMLS #443050 Member FDIC Member DIF

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