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THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – Friday, March 1, 2019 Page 7 World Series Park kicks off 15th season with support from Salem Five Bank (Editor’s Note: The following story is based on a press release issued this week by World Series Park.) W orld Series Park in Saugus enters its 15th season this year. Offering not only a great place for amateur baseball, the park has become a place to honor and connect local leaders, charities and businesses. The park’s busy season is just around the corner with hundreds of home games scheduled to host teams and fans in 2019. “We are thrilled to be kicking off our 15th year and looking forward to another exciting season of baseball and bringing the community together,” said World Series Park Superintendent Bob Davis. “Keeping the park vibrant takes the commitment of a lot of great people and longstanding support from great organizations who are connected with and care about Saugus,” he said. Salem Five is one of the local businesses supporting the park this year. “World Series Park is important to Saugus and supporting the Park is important to us! We’re glad to be involved,” Friday, March 2 at 8 PM Dance to the top hits with VINYL GROOVE Saturday, March 3 at 8 PM DJ LOGIK Dance to all the Hits of Yesterday and Today! MONDAY'S SHUCK! $1.00 Oysters Book Your Special Events With Us! Call 781-629-3798 SUNDAY BRUNCH BUFFET Only $19.95 / 11am-2pm Featuring Al Whitney Jazz Band BOOK YOUR NEXT FUNCTION WITH US * GIFT CARDS SUPPORTING ANOTHER BASEBALL SEASON: World Series Park Superintendent Bob Davis accepts a check from Salem Five Bank’s Market Manager, Maria Zeqo. (Courtesy Photo by Ken Howse to The Saugus Advocate) said Salem Five’s Market Manager, Maria Zeqo. The World Series Park Committee, a volunteer-led, 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization, TWO-ALARM | from page 2 dered their locating it, according to D’Eon. “Capt. Hughes was able to gain access to the cockloft by a hatch, which allowed him to see where the fire was so that we could get to it and extinguish it. Once he saw, we are able to knock it down quickly,” he said. Fire Capt. Richard Porter was in charge of the fire scene. Fire crews from Lynn, Melrose, Stoneham and Wakefield responded under the town’s mutual aid agreement. Meanwhile, units from Malden and Revere provided station coverage. Six fire engines and two ladder trucks responded to the fire. “Electrical fires are one of the leading causes of home fire deaths,” Ostroskey said. “It is important to have a licensed electrician review your electrical system every 10 years. Small upgrades and repairs can prevent fires.” In 2017, there were 556 electrical fires in homes reported to the Massachusetts Fire Incident Reporting System (MFIRS). These fires caused seven deaths, eight civilian injuries and 59 fire service injuries. Newbury urged Saugus residents to pay attention to these potential warning signs and hazards and to contact the Fire Department immediately if they observe them: Arcs, sparks or short circuits; Sizzling or buzzing sound; and Odors or vague smell of something burning. Additionally, the chief urged residents to call a professional electrician soon (or ask the landlord to) if they have any of these warning signs: Frequently blown fuses or tripped circuit breakers; Dim or flickering lights, bulbs that wear out too fast; Overheated plugs, cords or switches; Shock or mild tingle – more than normal static electricity; and Loose plugs or unusually warm or faulty outlets or switches. For more information on electrical fire safety in both English and Spanish, go to the Department of Fire Service’s Electrical Fire Safety webpage. ATM on site manages World Series Park and is supported by the generosity of local businesses and residents. AMPLE FREE www.marinaatthewharf.com 543 North Shore Rd. Revere 781-629-3798 PARKING AMAZING WATER VIEWS SKATING CENTER www.Roller-World.com | 781-231-1111 Located adjacent to Honey Baked Ham in Saugus Plaza, South Bound Route 1 MBTA Bus Route 429 FREE WI-FI - 2 WIDE SCREEN TV’S FULLY AIR CONDITIONEDR Fall-Winter Skating Schedule ATTENTION! Sunday Monday Tuesday 12-8 p.m. $7.50 Private Parties 7:30-10:30 p.m. $8.50 Adult Night Friday Saturday Wednesday & Thursday 3-11 p.m. $7.50 Private Parties Admission after 6 p.m. $8.50 12-11 p.m. $7.50 Admission after 6 p.m. $8.50 Inline Skate Rentals $3 - additional Roller skate rentals included in all prices. Birthday & Private Parties Available School & PTO GROUPS Win a trip for 2 to Las Vegas Bellagio Hotel Jet Blue Air 5 days / 4 nights Your school PTO can raffl e the trip to make substantial money for your group. Call for details. BIRTHDAY PARTIES $11.50/Person, min. of 10 kids. Price includes Adm. + Roller Skates. Cake, soda, paper goods, 20 tokens for birthday person plus 100 Redemption Tickets and a gift from Roller World. in one of our private BP Rooms.

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