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Page 8 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, MAY 27, 2022 Sachems seniors salute World Series Park Supt. for bringing nighttime baseball to Saugus O n May 23 graduating seniors on the Saugus High School baseball team presented World Series Park Superintendent Bob Davis a gift of appreciation for his tireless eff ort of fundraising and installation of lights at the fi eld. The Saugus Sachems held the fi rst-ever home baseball game under the lights on April 29. The Saugus Sachems baseball team seniors are Nathen Ing, Ryan Anderson, Anthony Macone, Sean O’Rourke, MiJ& $46 yd. S     MULCH SALE! Discount Spring Special PICK-UP or DELIVERY AVAILABLE 617-389-1490 Premium Hemlock or Pitch Black BELOW WHOLESALE COSTS LANDSCAPERS WELCOME $4 yd. $42 yd.          •   •   •          $3 yd. WE LOVE YOU, BOB! The Saugus Sachems Baseball Team shows appreciation to World Series Park Superintendent Bob Davis for tenacious and tireless eff orts to bring nighttime baseball to Saugus. Surrounding Bob Davis are the Saugus Sachems baseball team members of the Class of 2022: Nathen Ing, Ryan Anderson, Anthony Macone, Sean O’Rourke, Michael Howard, Matt MacEachern, Ryan Mabee, Anthony Cicolini, David Turilli and Drew Gardner. The senior players will be honored today in a ceremony before their fi nal home game, set for 4 p.m. at World Series Park. (Courtesy photo to The Saugus Advocate) chael Howard, Matt MacEachern, Ryan Mabee, Anthony Cicolini, David Turilli and Drew Gardner. The players will be honored today (May 27) when they play the fi nal home game of their careers at 4 p.m. at World Series Park. Saugus High will have its senior game vs. Everett. WIN Waste Innovations Plant Manager Jim BianZBA DILEMMA | FROM PAGE 5 members of my family who were not well,” Sturniolo wrote in a May 14 text to selectmen. “The situation has improved and I have secured the needed assistance. I served 25 years on the board, and would like to be considered for reappointment,” he said. Selectmen Serino and Pachi will be throwing out the ceremonial fi rst pitch prior to the game. There will be a special ceremony before the game. Little League players who wear their game shirts will get to come on the fi eld during the ceremony and will also receive a ticket for a free slush at the netta supported Sturniolo’s reappointment passionately, citing his 25 years of service and invaluable expertise as a longtime board member. Serino said he personally didn’t see how the board couldn’t grant Sturniolo’s request. “I made the motion to put Ben on [the board] in 1995, and he did a phenomenal job,” Cogliano said. But the concession stand. To participate in the ceremony, the Little Leaguers should arrive at the field no later than 3:15 — 15 minutes before the ceremony starts. Feel free to contact Renee Howard (617592-5876) with any questions or concerns. chair agreed with Cicolini that Northrop should be given a chance to move up from his alternate seat. “I also like the fact that Mr. Riley applied for this position,” Cogliano said. Cicolini stressed that he doesn’t want his vote to be construed as opposition to somebody with 25 years of experience. “He didn’t take a temporary leave. He resigned,” Cicolini said. “We’re trying to build interest in other residents,” he said. Selectmen voted to invite Sturniolo, Northrop, Riley and Leo Fonseca — another candidate who responded to the ZBA vacancy posting — for interviews with the board in the fi rst fl oor conference room at Town Hall on June 14 at 6 p.m. Cogliano told The Saugus Advocate following this week’s meeting that it is possible for selectmen to vote on filling the ZBA vacancy after interviewing the four candidates. The Board of Appeals holds public hearings and acts on applications for Special Permits, Variances and Comprehensive Permits. Most Board of Appeals hearings are for Special Permit applications for residential or business uses not allowed by right.

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