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THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 2023 Page 15 prize set at the fi nale in March. A full Chinese gourmet spread is available during Bingo — featuring pupu platters, egg rolls, crab Rangoons, Saugus Wings, General Gau’s chicken, lobster sauce, fried scallops, lo mein, moo shi pork, salt and pepper calamari and sushi — along with a full bar menu, including the signature mai tais and scorpion bowls. Celebrating the Saugus High band The Saugus Historical Society is planning its spring season of programs. A new exhibit opened in March. The exhibit features Saugus High School Band memorabilia from several time periods and some Color Day posters recently donated to the society. Anyone who was a band member at any time, or who had an ancestor who was a band member, is invited to share some of their memories. Please call Saugus Historical Society President Laura Eisener at 781-231-5988 to share your story. “We are looking for some anecdotes and stories from people involved in Saugus High School Band at any time,” LauFood Pantry notes The Saugus United Parish Food Pantry is open today (Friday, March 24) from 9:3011 a.m. Veterans bricks available The Saugus War Monument Committee, once again, is sponsoring the Buy A Brick Program to honor all those who have served their country. If you would like to purchase one in the name of someone who is presently serving or has served, in the memory of a loved one, or just for someone from your family, school, etc., the general pricing is $100 for a 4” x 8” brick (three lines) or $200 for an 8” X 8” brick (fi ve lines). Each line is a maximum of 15 characters. The improvement and upkeep of the monument on the corner of Winter and Central Streets rely on the generosity of donors through fundraising. The brick application must be in by Sept. 15 to ensure the ra says. “The Historical Society is putting together a display of band uniforms, parents’ jackets, photos etc. which will be ready by the fi rst meeting in the Spring,” she said. bricks will be ready for Veterans Day. Please contact Corinne Riley at 781-231-7995 for more information and applications. “Sketch Artist” taking a break The “Sketch Artist” is taking a well-deserved break while we search for sponsors for future sketches to anchor “The Sounds of Saugus” column. Any local restaurant, coffee shop or business that wishes to sponsor future sketches should contact The Saugus Advocate at e mvoge@comcast.net. Over the past several years, sponsors have donated small gift certifi cates to award the winners of our “Guess Who Got Sketched” contest. Also, we are looking for suggestions from readers on Saugus residents who might be good subjects for future sketches by “The Sketch Artist.” If you have some ideas, please email them tomvoge@comcast.net, naming the person and key reasons why he or she contributes to the betterment of Saugus. The recurring theme throughout the work of “The Sketch Artist” is shining the light on positive people involved in positive activities in town “The Sketch Artist” is our local ~ Legal Notice ~ COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS ESSEX, ss. PROBATE COURT DOCKET NO. ES23E0014PP To: Pamela J. Thibault of Danvers in the County of ESSEX and to all other persons interested. A petition has been presented to said Court by: Steven J. Thibault of Spencer and Pauline L. Thibault of Saugus in the County of ESSEX                           described as follows: The land in said Saugus, Essex County, Massachusetts, together with the buildings thereon, being shown as Lots Nos. 5 and 6 on a plan of ”Blueridge Terrace” dated April, 191 I, drawn by F.T. Wescott, C.E., recorded with the Essex South District Registry of Deeds, Plan Book 21, Plan 22, and bounded and described as follows: Lot 5 SOUTHWEST: NORTHWEST: NORTHEAST: SOUTHEAST: (92.35) feet. by Fairmount Avenue, forty-six and 84/100 (46.84) feet; by Lot No. 3 as shown on said plan, sixty-seven and 95/100 (67.95) feet; by Lot No. 4 as shown on said plan, forty (40) feet; and by Lots No. 7 and No. 6 as shown on said plan, ninety-two and 35/100 Containing 3,206 square feet more or less according to said plan. Lot 6 SOUTHWESTERLY: NORTHWESTERLY: NORTHEASTERLY: SOUTHEASTERLY: (113.85) feet. version of “a thousand points of life.” For those who don’t recall the origin of that phrase, it was coined by U.S. President George H.W. Bush. His speechwriters were credited with crafting the language that was used for Bush’s acceptance speech at the 1988 Republican National Convention. The speech characterized volunteerism in America as “a brilliant diversity spread like stars, like a thousand points of light in a broad and peaceful sky.” After getting elected, Bush repeated his praise of volunteerism in his Jan. 20, 1989, inaugural address. “I have spoken of a thousand points of light, of all the community organizations that are spread like stars throughout the Nation, doing good,” the late former president said. A “Shout Out” to SaugusTV We received no nominations from our readers this week on Saugus residents who deserve to be commended for their part in contributing to the betterment of Saugus. So, I will exercise some editorial discretion. In the seven years I have worked as editor of The Saugus Advocate, I have gotten to meet most of the staff of Saugus TV. I believe every one of the Saugus TV people I have met contribute to the enlightenment of Saugus residents who view local cable TV. I have enjoyed working with Saugus TV in the ongoing forums, “Saugus Over Coffee.” They’re doing a great job. During my time covering Selectmen, Town Meetings and other meetings held in the acoustically challenged second fl oor auditorium at Saugus Town Hall, I’ve often relied on viewing Vimeo on Saugus TV to get accurate quotes and watch meetings I was unable to get to. Hats off to Saugus TV! And I look forward to working with the staff to set up some political forums or debates involving the major offi ces in this year’s town elections. Want to “Shout Out” a fellow Saugonian? This is an opportunity for our paper’s readers to single out — in a brief mention — remarkable acts or achievements by Saugus residents or an act of kindness or a nice gesture. Just send THE SOUNDS | SEE PAGE 16 by Fairmount Avenue, forty-six and 84/100 (46.84) feet; by Lot 5 on said plan, eighty-one and 83/100 (81.83) feet; by Lot 7 on said plan, forty (40) feet; and by Lots No. 8 and No. 9 on said plan, one hundred thirteen and 85/100 BEING the same premises conveyed to Steven J. Thibault and Pamela J. Thibault by deed dated October 30, 2007 and recorded in the Southern Essex District Registry of Deeds in Book 27301, Page 196. Be all of said measurements more or less, and know as 12 Fairmount Avenue, Saugus, MA 01906. setting forth that he desires that all of said land may be sold at private sale for not less than $475,000,00 dollars and praying that partition may be made of all the land aforesaid according to law, and to that end that a commissioner be appointed to make such partition and be ordered to make sale                            ordered to distribute the net proceeds thereof.                             Seventeenth day of April 2023 the return day of this citation. Witness, Frances M. Giordano, Esquire, First Judge of said Court this 14th day of March 2023.    REGISTER OF PROBATE March 24, 31, April 7. 2023

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