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THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – Friday, March 15, 2019 Page 15 American Legion Post 69 Malden offers Blue Star Banners to families with loved ones serving M alden American Legion Post 69 would like to honor the many families in Malden and the surrounding area that currently have loved ones actively serving in either the armed forces or the National Guard. It is our honor to give each of these families a Blue Star Banner that symbolizes the American Legion’s way of saying thank you for serving, especially during our 100th anniversary celebration. Should a loved one want to receive the banner, and we urge them to do so, please contact the Post Adjutant at post 69 @verizon.net so we can arrange the presentation. Since 1919, the American Legion’s Blue Star Banner has been recognized by Congress as a way to thank loved ones who have military members serving our country to defend the freedoms we all cherish. Post 69 will also provide a Blue Star Banner to businesses and government agencies that want to show support for employees actively serving in the armed forces, National Guard and reserve. Please let us know if you would like us to present a banner by contacting us by our email. Boston City FC to hold open tryouts at Harry Della Russo Stadium in Revere Sunday, March 17 Boston City FC will hold Open Tryouts for prospective players at Harry Della Russo Stadium in Revere on Sunday, March 17, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. The Lions technical staff will oversee the search for players with the potential to compete with the first team in the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL) and the Boston City FC II development squad in the Bay State Soccer League (BSSL). Players wishing to join the tryouts must register and complete payment at the Boston City FC website. A sign-up form is now available. All tryouts participants must be aged 18 or older. The 2019 NPSL season is set to kick off in late April, while the FY 2020 BUDGET | from page 6 new BSSL league and cup campaign opens on March 30. Open tryouts have given opportunities to several first team regulars, including 2016 top scorer Homero Morais, defender Marcelo Cunha who is the club’s appearances leader, and 2017 regional all-NPSL selection midfielder Michael Rincon. Last year, midfielder to the Saugus Finance Committee. “I believe that this budget will provide the proper emergency coverage for the entire FY 2020 budget cycle,” he wrote. Chris Gilbert and forwards Danny Apajee and “Reko” Wesad AlSaadi were among those who emerged from the tryouts and saw action in the BSSL and U.S. Open Cup qualifying. Boston City FC plays at the highest level of the United States Adult Soccer Association (USASA) sanctioned league structure in the eight-team Newbury cited these as the key issues addressed in his budget: focusing on current and future staffing levels for a growing community; continued focus on maintaining an aging fleet of department ve2.60% APY 2.70% APY 9 MONTH * MAKING THEIR PITCH: During Wednesday night’s Finance Committee meeting, left to right, Town Manager Scott C. Crabtree and Saugus Fire Chief Michael C. Newbury highlight the major features of their spending plan for the Fire Department in the 2020 fiscal year. (Saugus Advocate Photo by Mark E. Vogler) “We continue to reach out to the community with Our Citizen Police Academy, National Night Out, District Attorney’s Summer Camp, Post Overdose Opiate Outreach and National Drug Take Back. We will continue to work with town departments and different groups/ organizations within The Town in an effort to engage with the community, develop partnerships and proactively address the concerns of the community.” Fire chief highlights his budget Over the past year, the Saugus Fire Department responded to 30 residential fires which totaled $934,410 in property damage. The bulk of the damage ($791,200) stemmed from the 18 house fires involving one- or two-family homes. There were 11 fires involving apartments. Overall, there was a total of 40 structure fires last year and 91 fires overall. There were 2,887 emergency responses, 19 mutual aid responses, 73 hazmat (hazardous material) responses and 4,892 for alltype incidents – 654 of which were false alarm responses. “I believe that this budget proposal and the capital improvement requests are in the best interest of the Saugus Fire Department, and in turn, the entire Town of Saugus,” Newbury wrote in his cover letter 1 4 MONTH * North Atlantic Conference of the NPSL Northeast Region and will call Harry Della Russo Stadium in Revere home for the upcoming season. The neighboring city of Medford, where the Lions have strong ties to the local youth soccer community, will also host two regular season matches at Hormel Stadium. hicles (Operational and Staff); focus on additional funding due to new OSHA regulations; continued focus on a culture of training; and focusing on updating new training and operational technology. INVEST IN PEACE OF MIND . Call or stop by to learn more about our Certificates of Deposit. 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