SAUGUS D Vol. 27, No.13 Your Local News & Sports Online! Scan & Subscribe Here! OCAT CAT -FREE- www.advocatenews.net Published Every Friday PINEWOOD DERBY DAY W WAITING AT THE FINISH LINE: Members of Saugus Cub Scout Pack 62 welcomed the arrival of the miniature wooden racing cars that competed in the annual Pinewood Derby in the basement of Cliftondale Congregational Church last Saturday (March 22). Please see inside for more photos and the story. (Saugus Advocate Photo by Tara Vocino) TE 781-233-4446 Friday, March 28, 2025 ELECTION 2025 Selectman Corinne riley says she won’t seek a fourth term this fall; she plans to stay active in community affairs while pursuing other interests outside of politics By Mark E. Vogler ith more than seven months to go before the town elections, Selectman Corinne Riley announced this week that she has no plans of seeking a fourth two-year term. “I am very pleased with my three terms, and thankful that the residents who supported me kept me in one of the fi ve seats,” Riley told The Saugus Advocate this week. “However, I’d like to take this opportunity to announce that I will not be a candidate for re-election to the Saugus Board of Selectmen this year,” she said. Normally, potential candidates for town offi ce wait until the nomination papers become available in late July before deciding whether to run. And then they have until mid-September to fi le their nomination papers. But Riley said she had made up her mind earlier this year and shared her decision with supporters and friends at the 4-1-1 event two weeks ago. She decided to make her intentions known now as a courtesy to other canELECTION 2025 | SEE PAGE 2 Job Well Done A FAREWELL TO SAUGUS POLITICS: Corinne Riley said she’s satisfied with six years of service on the Board of Selectmen and won’t be a candidate for reelection. (Saugus Advocate fi le photo) Mid-grade Regular $3.47 2.73 35 37 Over 47 Years of Excellence! 1947 - 2025 Full Service ULS $2.95 Order online at angelosoil.com
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