Page 22 Your Hometown News Delivered! EVERETT ADVOCATE MALDEN ADVOCATE REVERE ADVOCATE SAUGUS ADVOCATE One year subscription to The Advocate of your choice: $200 per paper in-town per year or $225 per paper out-of-town per year. Name_________________________________________ Address_______________________________________ City_______________ State_______ Zip ____________ CC# _______________________________ Exp. _____ Sec. code____ Advocate (City):___________________ Clip & Mail Coupon with Credit Card, Check or Money Order to: Advocate Newspapers Inc. PO Box 490407, Everett, MA 02149 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, MAy 2, 2025 PAY HIM BACK | FROM PAGE 5 on him caused his marriage to fall apart. He later learned that had he died in the incident, his family would have been taken care of: • a one-time tax free federal payout of $437,503 • a one-time tax free state payout of $300,000 • His wife would have received 100 percent of his base salary, including any and all PLAY REVIEW | FROM PAGE 7 patrons to believe she was just another woman ready to drape herself over Picasso, but in the last second it was Schmendiman she was amorous for, which drew laughs from the crowd. At Intermission, patrons spent time munching snacks and securing raffle tickets. Some browsed art for sale that hung on the walls of the Lapin Agile while others enjoyed the camaraderie of a quaint Paris lounge setting while enjoying their drinks. raises for life • His daughter would have received four years in state college tuition for free • If his daughter wanted to be a police officer or firefighter, she would have gone to the top of the Civil Service List as a wounded veteran. • If he owned a home in Massachusetts, his wife would have been exempt from paying any property taxes on the Another element of surprise in this layered play was that a Visitor (played by Bec Lowe) appeared from the future in a flashy lights entrance with signature poses of a famous personality. Suddenly, the audience is involved in a verbal creative charade of hints leading to who the visitor is but without actually revealing his identity. The Visitor from the future spoke words like, “I’m from Memphis” – hints rapidly led to surmising quickly who this Visitor of the future was, which set up more laughs. Much preparation went into primary residence. “He performed his duties in the highest traditions of the Saugus Police because his brothers and sisters depended on him,” said William E. Cross III,chair of the Saugus Retirement Board. He is also a Saugus Fire Department captain and a Precinct 8 Town Meeting member. “He did the right thing. It is our turn to do the right thing for him,” Cross said. the play “Picasso at the Lapin Agile.” Clearly, the actors and actresses breathed life into their characters with every nuance and spoken line, and that’s a commendable feat. Bravo! Editor’s Note: The Theatre Company of Saugus concludes its two-weekend performances of “Picasso at the Lapin Agile” beginning with an 8 p.m. showing today (Friday, May 2) at the American Legion Post 210 / 44 Taylor St. / Saugus. There will be an 8 p.m. show tomorrow (Saturday, May 3) and a matinee performance at 2 p.m. on Sunday (May 4).
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