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Page 2 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – Friday, May 24, 2019 Saugus Youth & Recreation Dept. announces summer programs (Editor’s Note: The following info is from a press release issued this week by the Saugus Youth & Recreation Department.) T he Saugus Youth & Recreation Department is pleased to off er some great programs for summer 2019. To get more information about each program, or to download registration forms, please visit our website at www.saugusyouthandrec.org. You can also reach the offi ce by phone at 781-231-4022, or email the program’s coordinator at ccakounes@saugus-ma.gov. Take a Kid Fishing Day When: Saturday, June 1, from 8 a.m. to noon. Where: At Camp Nihan (located off Walnut Street just after the Kohl’s plaza) We provide all the bait, tackle, snacks and a limited number of rods to help your child experience the joys of fi shing. This event is free to all. All chilLawrence A. Simeone Jr. Attorney-at-Law ~ Since 1989 ~ * Corporate Litigation * Criminal/Civil * MCAD * Zoning/Land Court * Wetlands Litigation * Workmen’s Compensation * Landlord/Tenant Litigation * Real Estate Law * Construction Litigation * Tax Lein * Personal Injury * Bankruptcy * Wrongful Death * Zoning/Permitting Litigation 300 Broadway, Suite 1, Revere * 781-286-1560 Lsimeonejr@simeonelaw.net dren must be accompanied by an adult. Sponsored by the Saugus Youth & Recreation Department, Tom’s Bait & Tackle and the Massachusetts Department of Conservation & Recreation. Free Street Hockey This is a free Saugus Athletic League program. Please wear sneakers and bring a fi lled water bottle with your name on it. All equipment will be provided (you may also bring your own). Make sure you wear sneakers! Where: Anna Parker Playground Tennis Courts (on Essex Street behind the fi re station). When: Thursday nights from 6:30 to 8 p.m. (weather permitting). Who: Any Saugus child is welcome. They will be separated by age/ability. Starts: June 6. Ends: August 8. Elementary Summer Program We Carry... * Lifetime Waterproof Warranty * Ceramic, Porcelain & Stone Tile                        31 Osprey Rd., Saugus * 781-289-9676  Our Summer Program is a laid back setting where children can choose their activities. We provide numerous fun areas for the children, such as outdoor sports, arts & crafts, card and board games and sprinklers in the hot weather. We also have fun theme days and fi eld trips planned (all included in weekly cost). Please visit our website for more information and the events/fi eld trip calendar. Who: any Saugus child that is going into 1st thru 5th grade (fi nished K-4). Location: Belmonte Middle School (drop off behind school). Weeks: six weeks: week of July 8–Week of August 16. You may choose to attend one week, multiple weeks or the entire six-week program. Hours: Monday thru Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cost: fi rst child – $120 per week | $600 for all six weeks if paid up front in full; second child – $100 per week | $500 for all six weeks if paid up front in full; third child – $70 per week | $350 for all six weeks if paid up front in full. Daily rate: $25 per day; child needs to be preregistered with scheduled days in place Middle School Summer Program This program is geared towards the Belmonte crowd – kids going into 6th-8th grade. We go week by week, letting students come up with activity ideas. Each week will consist of community service projects, life experience days and fun activities. Our goal is to get our teens involved in the community, build life experiences and have fun through community building. Who: Saugus students going into 6th, 7th or 8th grade. Cost: $120 per week. Weeks running: Monday, July 8 to Friday, Aug. 16. You may choose one week or multiple weeks from this six-week program. When: This program will run 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Where: Drop off and pick up will be at the Youth and Recreation Center (400 Central St.); from there we will provide transportation to the days’ planned activities. Please pack a lunch! Saugus Sachems Summer Track Camp The Saugus Sachems Summer Track Camp, now in its 14th year, is run by Coach Tarantino, Coach Boudreau and members of the high school track teams. Our goal is to provide the children an opportunity to have fun exercising while learning the basics of track and fi eld. Please wear comfortable running clothes and running sneakers and bring a water bottle. Who: any Saugus student ages fi ve to 14. Where: Belmonte Middle School (track behind school), 25 Dow St. Weeks: Monday, July 8– Wednesday, July 17, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday, July 18: Pasta Dinner at Prince Pizzeria at 6:30 p.m. Friday, July 19 and Saturday, July 20: Needham Youth Classic Track Meet. Registration fee: $175.00 includes the pasta dinner, Tshirt, uniform and entry fee for Needham Youth Classic. Car crashes into Central Street home (Editor’s Note: The following story is based a press release issued by the Saugus Police Department.) nterim Police Chief Ronald Giorgetti reports that his department responded to a crash scene last Friday (May 17) where a car drove into a house. At 12:22 a.m., Saugus Police received a 911 call reporting that a car had crashed into a residence at 258 Central St. I  $2.55 GALLON                       The Saugus Police and Fire Departments responded to the scene and found that a 2005 Chevy Equinox had driven into the front corner of the house. The operator, a 29-year-old Saugus man, had exited the vehicle prior to first responders' arrival. He was treated on the scene and then transported to an area hospital with injuries that were not believed to be life-threatening. Saugus Police issued a citation to him for Unlicensed Operation of a Motor Vehicle. The vehicle was towed from the scene. Residents were home at the time of the crash, but were not injured. The house sustained significant damage and was deemed uninhabitable. The crash remains under investigation by the Saugus Police Department; however, a preliminary investigation indicates that alcohol or drugs did not play a factor.

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