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Page 8 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – Friday, April 12, 2019 Saugus restaurant manager brightens day for Kids with Cancer J im Boland of Gloucester, owner of the Fuddruckers restaurant in Saugus, joined members of his team at Fuddruckers to donate 40 stuffed bunnies along with Amazon and iTunes gift cards for the children and teens receiving treatment for cancer at Mass General Hospital. Boland believes his business has a responsibility to give back to the community and encourages other businesses to do the same. Grand Opening! Magnolia Dental New Patient Special We accept most insurance plans 145 Exchange St Malden, MA 02148 781-627-5297 Cleaning:$88 / Whitening & Cleaning:$388 magnoliadentalma.com Fully Licensed & Insured Emergency Service Available 24/7 SPECIALIZING IN KITCHEN & BATHROOM REMODELING * Heating * Cooling * Electric * Tile All Estimates Done By Owner * Drain Cleaning 781-FIX-PIPE (349-7473) • crnplumbing@gmail.com From right to left are MGH personnel: Director of Development Megan Daniels, Child Life Specialist Eva Mintz-Bacon, Child Life Manager Anne Pizzano and Chief of Pediatric HematologyOncology Howard Weinstein, MD. From right to left are Fuddruckers personnel: owner Jim Boland, Community Outreach volunteer Gerry Moloney, Director of Finance Nancy Lally and Reading, Mass.’s Fuddruckers General Manager, Haley Benitez. (Courtesy Photo) 781-321-7700 10% DISCOUNT WITH THIS AD! COMPLETE LINE OF QUALITY FURNITURE AT LOW PRICES *BEDROOM SETS *DINING ROOM SETS *KITCHEN SETS ASHLEY SOFA *SOFA / LOVE SEATS *TABLES & CHAIRS *COMPUTER DESKS $399.00 ASHLEY BEDROOM SETS $ LAYAWAY PLANS AVAILABLE 42 Willow St., Malden 895.95 TAKING THE OATH: Dan Kelly, center, is sworn in by Board of Selectmen Chair Debra Panetta before Monday’s Special Town Meeting. Town Clerk Ellen Schena, left, witnesses the ceremony. Kelly was recently appointed to another term on the Board of Assessors. (Courtesy Photo to The Saugus Advocate) 505 Broadway Everett, MA 02149 Tel: 617-387-1120 www.gkdental.com • Family Dentistry • Crowns • Bridges • Veneers/Lumineers • Dental Implants • All on 4 Dental Implants • Emergency Dentist • Kid Friendly Dentist • Root Canals • Dentures • Invisalign Braces • Snap On Smile • Teeth Whitening We are the smile care experts for your entire family CRABTREE | from page 6 la, of Saugus; and Peter A. Rossetti, Jr. the Saugus representative on the Northeast Metro Tech School Committee. DiBarri said it’s not yet clear what Saugus’s share would be if the district decides to build a new school instead of doing a major renovation of the existing building. He said the actual cost of the project will be determined by the school feasibility study. What is known is that Saugus’s share of the assessment for the new vocational school will be based on its student enrollment as of October, he said. The legislative bodies of all In House Dental Plan for $399 (Cleanings, X-Rays, Exams twice a year and 20% OFF Dental work) Schedule your FREE Consultations today 12 communities must approve the project to go forward. That means if Saugus Town Meeting members or another community rejected it, the next step would be a popular vote in all 12 communities. A majority vote would pass the project whether Saugus voters approved it or not. DiBarri is confident that a majority vote of residents in all 12 communities would approve the new school project. But putting the project off a year would increase the costs for Saugus and the other communities, he said. Crabtree agreed: “It could add significant costs if it’s delayed a year.” But the town manager said a new vocational school building is needed desperately. “The building is a dinosaur,” Crabtree said. Despite the building’s condition, “the education is phenomenal there,” he added. To do capital improvements over the next 30 years would cost more than a new school,” DiBarri said. STARTING AT

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