SAUGUS D Vol. 26, No.29 Your Local News & Sports Online. Scan Here! CAT CAT -FREE- www.advocatenews.net Published Every Friday A TE 781-233-4446 Friday, July 19, 2024 THE SAUGUS SAND LADY Saugus on the Move Town Manager Crabtree briefs selectmen on priority projects he has high hopes of completing by year’s end By Mark E. Vogler s a week in the life of local government goes, Town Manager Scott C. Crabtree hailed this one as making monumental progress for the betterment of Saugus. On Monday (July 15), he held an informational session in the second fl oor auditorium at Town Hall where he unveiled a plan to resurrect Anna Parker Playground with a state-ofthe-art street hockey rink and ON THE MOVE | SEE PAGE 2 SAUGUS LOVES BENNY HONORING “THE HELLO GUY”: Benedetto “Benny” Corviello flashes the citation he received on Tuesday from the Board of Selectmen, who publicly recognized the retired Stop & Shop employee who “everyone knows” for serving Saugus. Please see inside for the story. (Saugus Advocate Photo by Mark E. Vogler) Saugus resident Deborah Barrett-Cutulle had a good reason to smile last year as she won her second consecutive People’s Choice Award at the 19th Annual International Sand Sculpting Festival at Revere Beach. People loved her sand sculpture “Embracing Our Differences” featuring multiple nationalities. She’s back on Revere Beach today to compete in another festival. Please see inside for this week’s “The Advocate Asks” and more stories. (Saugus Advocate File photo by Tara Vocino) Mid-grade Regular $3.87 3.27 73 64 Over 45 Years of Excellence! Full Service $2.99 Order online at angelosoil.com
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