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Page 22 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 2022 THE SOUNDS | FROM PAGE 17 If I like it, we can meet for a 15 to 20 minute interview over a hot drink at a local coff ee shop. And, I’ll buy the coff ee or tea. Or, if you prefer to continue practicing social distancing and be interviewed from the safety of your home on the phone or via email, I will provide that option to you as the nation recovers from the Coronavirus crisis. If it’s a nice day and the temperature is 50 degrees or better, my preferred site for a coffee and interview would be the picnic area of the Saugus Iron Works. Like us on Facebook advocate newspaper Facebook.com/Advocate.news.ma Wildlife Control and Tree Service 24-Hour Service The COVID-19 Update Town reports 33 newly confi rmed cases over the past week; no new deaths By Mark E. Vogler T here were 33 newly confirmed COVID-19 cases over the past seven days through Wednesday (June 22), according to Town Manager Scott C. Crabtree. That’s seven less new cases than reported last week. This week’s positive COVID cases reported to the town by the state Department of Public Health (DPH) increased the overall total to 9,349 confi rmed cases, according to Crabtree. There have been more than 560 confirmed cases over the past nine weeks as the virus continues to hang around, causing some people to continue wearing masks at Town Hall even though they are optional. Meanwhile, the number of newly confirmed COVID-19 cases in Saugus Public Schools over the past week (from the period of June 16-22) increased from three to (from the period of June 9-15) to seven. The state reported no new COVID-19-related deaths over the past seven days, leaving the overall total at 93 deaths since the outbreak of the Coronavirus in March of 2020. Fourteen weeks ago, total Saugus deaths related to COVID-19 were listed at 106. But that number was reduced to 88 because of a change in the guidelines used by health offi cials. “Our hearts and prayers go out to those families aff ected by this health pandemic,” Crabtree said. Fully Insured 781-269-0914 For Advertising with RESULTS, call The Advocate Newspapers at781-233-4446orinfo@advocatenews.net COMING SOON in Andover, MA 69 Foundry St. #321 Wakefield, MA 01880 3 bedroom condo......................$849,000 We are fluent in Chinese, Cantonese, Italian and Spanish! 50 S Common St #511, Lynn, MA 01902 38 Main St. Saugus 20 Railroad Ave. Rockport (781) 558-1091 mangorealtyteam.com 2 Bed 2 Bath, modern condo: open concept floor plan, new appliances spacious bedroom closets, balcony with courtyard views, garage parking, two parking spots, elevators, in-home laundry, and landscaped courtyard.......................for lease $2,900 Call Sue: (617) 877-4553 or Email infowithmango@gmail.com for a Free Market Analysis! 2 Bed 2 Bath, updated condo: 1 deeded parking space, storage, balcony, and more..........$399,000 Find us on Google and see what our clients have to say about us! 20 Pamela Ln, Amesbury, MA 01913 Why choose MANGO? Professional Photography Multiple Listing Service: once listed in our our MLS system, your listing syndicates to all sites such as Zillow, Redfin, Realtor.com, and more Drone video 3 Bed 1.5 Bath, eat in kitchen, washer and dryer, 1 deeded parking space, 1 car garage.........................................................$379,000 Receive highest and best price due to market and sales techniques Social Media Marketing Experienced and caring professional assistance through your entire buying or selling process 3 Bed 2 Bath, quartz countertops, brand new appliances, hardwood floors, full finished basement, pellet stove, new electrical and hot water tank, new HVAC, security cameras, ocean view from master bedroom and so much more...........................................$1,195,000 7 Summit Ave, Rockport MA 01966

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