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Page 20 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, April 21, 2023 THE SOUNDS | FROM PAGE 19 camp and health & wellness programs to everyone. In 2022 the YMCA of Metro North provided more than 1.6 million dollars in fi nancial aid, providing all children, adults and families with opportunities to develop a healthy spirit, mind and body regardless of income. Legion breakfasts on Friday mornings Saugus American Legion Post 210 hosts its popular breakfasts from 8-9 a.m. on Fridays. The Legion requests a donation of $8 from those who are looking for a delicious meal at Legion Hall. The Legion also welcomes veterans who can’t aff ord the meal to enjoy a free breakfast. Bon appétit! What’s happening at the Saugus Public Library For schoolchildren looking THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DIVISION OF BANKS Alpha X Solutions, LLC d/b/a Alpha X Check Cashing, Saugus, Massachusetts has petitioned the Commissioner of Banks for permission to operate as a check casher at 552 Lincoln Avenue Saugus, Massachusetts, pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws chapter 169A. The Division of Banks is establishing a public comment period on this petition from Monday, May 1, 2023 through Monday, May 15, 2023. Any objections or comments concerning this proposal must be filed with the Division of Banks by Monday, May 15, 2023 via email to Deputy Commissioner Aimee Desai at Aimee.Desai@mass.gov. The petitioner’s application and all communications relative to the application are available for public inspection upon request. Mary L. Gallagher Commissioner of Banks April 21, 2023 ~ LEGAL NOTICE ~ Board of Selectmen The Board of Selectmen’s meeting, originally scheduled for April 18, 2023, has been postponed until Tuesday, April 25, 2023, Saugus Town Hall, 298 Central Street, Saugus, MA 01906. The meeting will open at 7:00 PM. Anthony Cogliano, Chairman Janice K. Jarosz, Temp Clerk April 21, 2023 ~ LEGAL NOTICE ~ Board of Selectmen Public Hearing Notice is hereby given that the Saugus Board of Selectmen will conduct a Public Hearing on the request of Saugus Minuteman Wings, LLC, d/b/a Wingstop, to be located at 352 Broadway, Unit #C, Saugus, MA 01906. This Public Hearing will be held in the Saugus Town Hall Auditorium, second floor, 298 Central Street, Saugus, MA on May 9, 2023. The meeting opens at 7:00 PM. Anthony Cogliano, Chairman Janice K. Jarosz, Temp Clerk April 21, 2023 Humane Removal Service COMMONWEALTH WILDLIFE CONTROL ANIMAL & BIRD REMOVAL INCLUDING RODENTS CALL 617-285-0023 for interesting projects and programs to participate in this fall, there’s plenty to do at the Saugus Public Library. There are some very good programs offered for grownups, too. Join our Teen Advisory Board: fi rst Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. in the Teen Room; fi fth grade and up. Meet with the Teen Librarian once a month to talk about what you’d like for programs and materials at the library. Your opinion matters! No registration required; snacks provided! (sauguspubliclibrary. org – 781-231-4168) Just Sew! Saugonians are welcome to join a monthly sewing class for adults that is held the third Monday of each month from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Community Room of the Saugus Public Library. The class covers basic topics like sewing buttons, hemming clothing and mending torn fabric and will move on to more advanced topics in the coming weeks. This class is free. (See sauguspubliclibrary.org) Pastel Class at the Library: “Color Your World in Pastels” with Sharon Morley is a fun, handson workshop that novice and experienced artists alike will enjoy! No drawing experience required! Just a wish to explore pastel freely! Participants will have the chance to create a painting using pastels that Sharon will provide. After a short demonstration on the varying ways to use pastels, Sharon will supply each person with pastel paper and soft pastels and they can either work from a still life set up that she will provide or their favorite photograph. Sharon will also touch on how to frame paintTOWN MEETING | FROM PAGE 8 throughout design and construction at the applicant’s expense to ensure projects are designed to comply with the purpose and intent of the bylaw and also constructed as approved and conditioned. ings with a focus on archival materials so the work will be well protected. Samples of her works will be on display and questions about any aspect of painting, exhibiting, etc. will be encouraged. Date: Monday May 8, 2023. Time: 6–8 p.m. Location: Community Room, Saugus Public Library, 295 Central St., 781-231-4168. There is no charge for this adult program, but registration is required. To register, please see our website Events Calendar at sauguspubliclibrary.org. A neat teen group called Manga & Anime Club: The Manga & Anime Club, from all accounts, is a lot of fun for kids in Grades 6 and up. So, if you are curious, check out the Teen Room. Chat with friends! Make crafts! Try Japanese snacks! Club meetings will continue on Saturdays through May from 10-11 a.m. It will be held on May 13. Please sign up in advance; call 781-231-4168 or stop by the Reference Desk (https://www.sauguspubliclibrary.org/new-manga-animeclub.../). Saugus Public Library, 295 Central St., Saugus, Mass. First Baptist Church presents “Can We Talk…” First Baptist Church Pastor Leroy Mahoney invites troubled people to join others in a special program called “Can We Talk … Community conversations on Trauma and Healing” on the fi rst Thursday of every month from 6 to 7 p.m. at Rev. Isaac Mitchell Jr. Fellowship Hall (105 Main St. in Saugus). “Join us as we gather in community to share our stories, thoughts and feelings about whatever you are going through,” Rev. Mahoney states in a written announcement. “As always, it is a safe space to come together in community,” he says. An Earth Day event The Saugus River Watershed Council plans an Earth Day Cleanup for Marshview Park in 17. Retracted the district boundaries to the MEG and to the Sweetser SHA building and from Western Ave. to Granite Court. The boundaries are a median compromise between the most extreme boundary line proposed by all parties (expanded and Lynn from 9:30 a.m. to noon on Sunday, April 23. The park is located across the river from the KPub Restaurant on Lincoln Avenue in Saugus. Volunteers are welcome to join the council and the state Department of Conservation & Recreation in a cleanup along the river in the Lynn-Saugus vicinity. The Saugus River Watershed plans a fundraiser in person or by takeout, from 4 to 8 p.m. on May 3 at Prince Pizzeria, 517 Broadway (Route 1 South) in Saugus. Healthy Students-Healthy Saugus (Editor’s Note: The following info is from an announcement submitted by Julie Cicolini, a member of the Board of Directors for Healthy Students-Healthy Saugus.) Who we are: Healthy Students-Healthy Saugus (HS2) is a nonprofi t group of volunteers who are helping to off set food insecurity in households. HS2 provides students/families who enroll in the program a supply of nutritious food for when school lunches and breakfasts are unavailable to them on weekends. How HS2 can help you: HS2 bags are distributed at Saugus Public Schools on Fridays to take home. Bags include such items as peanut butter, canned meals/ soups/tuna/vegetables, pasta, fruit cups, cereal, oatmeal, goldfi sh, pretzels and granola bars. All food is provided to children free of charge. It is our hope these resources will support the health, behavior and achievement of every student who participates. To sign up go here to complete online form: https://forms.gle/gmMGguycSHBdziuE9 Want to partner with us: We would love to partner with organizations, sports teams, youth groups, PTOs, businesses and individuals to assist in feeding students of Saugus. To learn more about how you can partner with us, visit the Healthy StuTHE SOUNDS | SEE PAGE 22 contracted), staying within a core district primarily encapsulating land currently classifi ed as B-1 already and/or has mixed-use currently present which are sound planning practices in transit oriented design and smart growth planning.

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