SAUGUS D Vol. 27, No.15 Your Local News & Sports Online! Scan & Subscribe Here! OCAT CAT -FREE- www.advocatenews.net Published Every Friday W “WE’RE STILL IN BUSINESS”: Eileen and Tim Horgan – shown in the sales offi ce of Stoneham Boat Center on the Saugus River – say they’re making the best of things after the main building they rented for 29 years got shut down recently. Please see inside for more photos and the story. (Saugus Advocate Photo by Mark E. Vogler) TE 781-233-4446 Friday, April 11, 2025 MARINA IN THE MIDDLE OF A MESS A Win for WIN Waste Company receives high praise for compliance in annual air monitoring report compiled by town consultant By Mark E. Vogler IN Waste Innovations complied fully with federal and state air quality standards related to the operation of its trash-to-energy plant and the adjacent ash landfi ll on Route 107 last year, according to an environmental consultant hired by the Saugus Board of Health. “In the course of the monitoring program for calendar year 2024, all evidence sugWIN WASTE | SEE PAGE 2 IT’S TIME TO SAY “PLAY BALL!” Weather permitting, the Saugus Little League will kick off its 2025 season tomorrow with this brandnew scoreboard after its annual parade to Grabowski Field on Hurd Avenue. Please see inside for the story. (Courtesy Photo to The Saugus Advocate) Mid-grade Regular $3.47 2.73 35 29 Over 47 Years of Excellence! 1947 - 2025 Full Service ULS $2.89 Order online at angelosoil.com
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