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SAUGUS The Advocate–A household word in Saugus! OCDVOCATE AD Vol. 24, No. 16 -FREEwww.advocatenews.net By Mark E. Vogler T own Manager Scott C. Crabtree told selectmen he probably won’t know for several weeks whether Saugus Town Hall can reopen to the public. “Over the next month, we can take a look at it and see where we are at,” Crabtree said at the April 13 meeting. Board of Selectmen ViceChair Corinne Riley asked Crabtree when the contract work began on the modification of Town Hall and “when did they say it would be done?” Riley said personal reHELPING THE ENVIRONMENT COVID | SEE PAGE 4 search she had done on 13 Town Halls in the region showed that nine are currently open to the public. “They’re fully open and people can go in,” Riley said. “I just think it’s time for that,” she said. Over the course of six decades of living in Saugus, the Norwegian native has treated her friends and many who know her to angel food cakes she bakes. Now 92, she still cooks the cakes, and last Friday she sat down in the kitchen in the new studio of SaugusTV to be interviewed for an upcoming show of “What’s Cookin’?” to be aired on the cable station’s Channel 8 next month. For more photos and story, see inside. (Saugus Advocate photo by Mark E. Vogler) AN EARLY EARTH DAY CLEANUP SEE PAGE 2 CT Published Every Friday Crabtree’s COVID Checklist The town manager provided selectmen with a draft copy of a report on ongoing town construction and COVID-related modifi cation in all town buildings Crabtree stressed that he’s concerned about an increase in COVID-19 cases in Saugus. “It’s politically great to say we’re open,” Crabtree said, adding that he wants to “make sure we’re safe and complete the construction” before moving ahead with reopening plans. He added that the contractor doesn’t have an end date. 781-233-4446 Friday, April 23, 2021 The Legend of Lee Dyment Shown from left to right are, Sabrina Tamburello, 11, a fi fth grader at Waybright Elementary School; Marissa Raposa, 12, a seventh grader at Saugus Middle-High School; and Layla DeMonte, 10, a fourth grader at the Belmonte School, joined in Tuesday’s cleanup of trash dumped in the Rumney Marsh Reservation. (Saugus Advocate photo by Mark E. Vogler) ANGELO’S FULL SERVICE Regular Unleaded $2.639 Mid Unleaded $2.739 Super $2.839 Diesel Fuel $2.819 "42 Years of Excellence!" 1978-2020 KERO $4.65 DEF $3.49 9 Diesel $2.349 9 HEATING OIL 24-Hour Burner Service Call for Current Price! (125—gallon minimum) DEF Available by Pump! Open an account and order online at: www.angelosoil.com (781) 231-3500 (781) 231-3003 367 LINCOLN AVE • SAUGUS • OPEN 7 DAYS Prices subject to change Spring is around the Corner! FLEET

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