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THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, FEbrUAry 28, 2025 Page 21 ASKS | FROM PAGE 20 throughout the process. Q: My understanding is that four of the eight schools will advance to the semifinals on March 15. How many schools will make it to the finals and when? A: 14 schools make it to the final at the John Hancock Building in Boston. Finals take place over three days: Thursday, March 27th through Saturday, March 29th. Q: How will the competition be judged? A: Each site has three ad~ Legal Notice ~ NOTICE OF ACTIVITY AND USE LIMITATION Disposal Site Name: Former Brenner Paper Box and Chemical Company Disposal Site Address: 31 Osprey Road, Saugus, MA RTN 3-31465 A release of oil and/or hazardous materials has occurred at this location, which is a disposal site as defined by M.G.L. c. 21E, § 2 and the Massachusetts Contingency Plan, 310 CMR 40.0000. On February 7, 2025, Joshua W. Cooper and Lynee A. Cooper, Trustees of The Nikilee Trust recorded with the Essex Southern District Registry of Deeds a NOTICE OF ACTIVITY AND USE LIMITATION on a parcel of impacted land with an address 19 Swan Road, Saugus, MA associated with the above disposal site, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1070 through 40.1080. The NOTICE OF ACTIVITY AND USE LIMITATION will limit the following site activities and uses on the above property: Activities and Uses Inconsistent with Maintaining No Significant Risk Conditions. The following Activities and Uses are inconsistent with maintaining a Permanent Solution and a condition of No Significant Risk pursuant to· 310 CMR 40.0000, and, as such, may not occur on the Portion of the Property: (i) Except for any emergency, short term (less than one week) utility work, any subsurface activity including, but not limited to, soil excavation, utility work, construction and/or demolition which is likely to result in contact with, disturbance of, and/or handling of soil and/or groundwater at depths greater than 2.5 feet below existing grade without the prior preparation of a Groundwater Management Plan and/or Soil Management Plan, as applicable, prepared by an LSP and the preparation of a Health and Safety Plan. The Health and Safety Plan should be prepared by a Certified Industrial Hygienist or other qualified individual appropriately trained in worker protection procedures and requirements. Such plans shall be prepared in a manner consistent with the relevant obligations set forth in Paragraphs 3(ii), (iii), and (iv); (ii) Except for any emergency, short term (less than one week) utility work, relocation of soil from depths greater than 2.5 feet below ground surface and /or relocation of groundwater from the disposal site to outside the disposal site boundaries shown on Exhibit B without the prior development and implementation of a Groundwater Management Plan and/or Soil Management Plan, as applicable, prepared by an LSP. Such plans shall be prepared consistent with the relevant obligations set forth in Paragraphs 3(ii), (iii), and (iv); (iii) Use of the Portion of the Property as a school (with the exception of adult education), daycare, nursery, recreational area, and/or any other use at which a child’s presence is likely without prior evaluation by an LSP who renders an Opinion that such uses of the Portion of the Property are consistent with maintaining a condition of No Significant Risk; (iv) Use of the Portion of the Property for residential purposes without the prior evaluation by an LSP who renders an Opinion that such use of the Portion of the Property is consistent with maintaining a condition of No Significant Risk; (v) Use of the Portion of the Property for agricultural purposes without the prior evaluation by an LSP who renders an Opinion that such use of the Portion of the Property is consistent with maintaining a condition of No Significant Risk. Any person interested in obtaining additional information about the NOTICE OF ACTIVITY AND USE LIMITATION may contact Raymond Ball, L.S.P. EnChem Engineering, Inc. 119 Oakdale Road, Newton, MA 02461 phone 617-694-0451. The NOTICE OF ACTIVITY AND USE LIMITATION and the disposal site file can be can be viewed at MassDEP website using Release Tracking Number (RTN) 3-31465 at: http://public.dep.state.ma.us/SearchableSites2/Search.aspx or at MassDEP, Northeast Regional Office, 150 Presidential Way, Woburn, MA 01801; phone 1-978-694-3200. February 28, 2025 judicators. That follows strict guidelines when choosing a winner. Here are some of the judging guidelines sent out by METG: The METG encourages theatrical exploration, experimentation and creativity, embracing a wide diversity of periods, styles and genres. Judges are instructed not to evaluate the material itself but to assess the overall execution and cohesion of the piece. The METG encourages festival participants to present works that reflect a philosophy of inclusion and a marriage of all facets of theater. Q: Aside from the satisfaction of having done well in the competition if Saugus High students do well, what are some of the rewards for these students, the benefit from having participated in an event like this? A: The rewards are endless – meeting new friends, networking, learning from others, exposure to plays you may never have known existed. Q: Does hosting an event like this help showcase the Lemoine-Mitchell Auditorium at Saugus Middle High School? How so? And how does it help the Saugus Middle High School? A: The Lemoine-Mitchell Auditorium is a beautiful space from both an architectural and technical standpoint. Students of the SHSDC and my classes at Saugus High designed and rigged a brand-new lighting plot that is conducive to hosting this event and lighting all shows in an easy way, but yet allows for some wonderful artistic choices to be made. When you have a school as beautiful as the Saugus Middle High School Complex, and a theatre like the Lemoine-Mitchell, it would be a travesty to not share it with other schools and the Saugus community! Q: Anything else that you would like to share about Saturday’s Drama Festival and the Saugus High students who will be competing? A: Hosting this event is a highlight of my career as a theatre teacher. The importance of the event and the passion in theatre students across the state to be their best is genuinely uplifting! The event means the world to all that participate, and the community supporting them would make it all the more worthwhile! Tickets for Saugus High School can be purchased in advance, or paid with cash at the door; $10 gains you entry to all eight shows and the awards ceremony! The SHSDC will be hosting a concession stand throughout the entire day! Your Hometown News Delivered! EVERETT ADVOCATE MALDEN ADVOCATE REVERE ADVOCATE SAUGUS ADVOCATE One year subscription to The Advocate of your choice: $200 per paper in-town per year or $225 per paper out-of-town per year. Name_________________________________________ Address_______________________________________ City_______________ State_______ Zip ____________ CC# _______________________________ Exp. _____ Sec. code____ Advocate (City):___________________ Clip & Mail Coupon with Credit Card, Check or Money Order to: Advocate Newspapers Inc. PO Box 490407, Everett, MA 02149

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