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Page 2 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – Friday, July 24, 2020 Facebook.com/ advocate.news.ma Lawrence A. Simeone Jr. * Corporate Litigation Attorney-at-Law ~ Since 1989 ~ * 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 Let there be light at World Series Park (Editor’s Note: The following info is from a press release issued this week by World Series Park.) orld Series Park in Saugus plans to have lights installed in the spring of 2021. This would complete the park by its being able to host night games, not having to stop games because of darkness and providing fl exibility for rescheduling rainouts. Most of the funds needed W for this project will be available next year. A fundraising eff ort is being conducted to raise additional, necessary funds. Wheelabrator Saugus has made a $5,000 donation to kick off this lighting project. Wheelabrator has supported World Series Park and SauWe Now Offer For Your Eating Pleasure “UBER EATS” Convenient Delivery Service Bianchi’s Pizza and Renzo’s Full Menu To Go Open for Takeout for Bianchi’s Pizza and Renzo’s Food 381 Revere Beach Blvd., Revere 781-284-5600 GALLON We accept: MasterCard * Visa * & Discover Price Subject to Change without notice 100 Gal. Min. 24 Hr. Service 781-286-2602 gus Babe Ruth over the years by purchasing a sign and sponsoring two state Babe Ruth League tournaments. “We can always count on Wheelabrator for help,” said World Series Park Superintendent Bob Davis. “Through the generosity of a lot of people and businesses World Series Park has fi nanced everything we have in creating this fi rst-class baseball facility for the youth of Saugus. We want to complete the picture with lights.” “We’re pleased to continue HELPING LOCAL NIGHTTIME BASEBALL: Jack Walsh from Wheelabrator Saugus presents a check for $5,000 to World Series Park Superintendent Bob Davis for the World Series Park Lighting Fund that will go toward the installation of lights next year. (Courtesy photo to The Saugus Advocate) our support of the outstanding work Bob and his crew do for the youth of Saugus,” said Wheelabrator Saugus’s Director of Communications and Community Engagement, Michelle Nadeau. “Having lights at World Series Park makes an outstanding facility even better for the community to enjoy, and we are glad to take part.” Davis said that in 2011, the Furtado Family, owner of several Dunkin’ Donuts, kicked off the fi rst lighting fund with a $2,000 donation. “We’ve had a collection jar for lights at the snack bar for the last eight years and people have been very generous putting money in,” Davis said. “That will be included in the current fund. We thank everyone for their past and future generous donations.” To donate to the World Series Park 2020 Lighting Fund, checks should be made payable to World Series Park and sent to World Series Park, 8 Holden Ave., Saugus, MA 01906. Please indicate that the donation is for the Lighting Fund. Seven streets will receive improvements $1. T Town announces road paving work will begin next week own Manager Scott C. Crabtree announced on Wednesday that a series of pavement improvement projects within several areas of Saugus will soon be underway as an eff ort to ensure that the town’s streets are in the best possible condition. “Ensuring and continuing to improve the functionality and safety of the Town’s roadways has always been of critical importance to this administration,” said Crabtree in a statement issued by his offi ce. “Safe roadways improve traffi c fl ow and reduce congestion and accidents, which will benefi t Town residents and visitors every day, making it easier for everyone to get to where they need to be.” The following streets will be undergoing milling, overlay paving, roadway reclamation and curb replacements as part of the Town of Saugus’s road paving plan to improve roadway safety and traffi c fl ow: portions of Forest, Vine and Walnut Streets, Adams and Clinton Avenues and Harmon Road, as well as the entirety of St. James Road. The Department of Public Works will oversee the work. Efforts will begin on Monday (July 27) and will conclude by October, weather permitting. Parking will be limited in work zones during construction, and traffi c detours will be established as required to allow for this work to reach completion. Each year under the Crabtree Administration, the Town paves a series of roadways as part of its ongoing road paving plan. Last year the Town paved Elmwood, Fairmount, Adams and Orcutt Avenues and Stone, Lewis, Landers, Ballard and Forest Streets. During 2018 the town paved Alvah, Innis and Mader Streets, Pleasant Avenue, Howard Farm Lane and portions of Elm, Plymouth and Walnut Streets, Adams, Fairmount and Williams Avenues and Morris Place. “It is a top priority of this Board of Selectmen and administration to continue to make important and benefi cial improvements to our community’s infrastructure,” said Crabtree. “We are happy to continue to provide these services to our residents and families of Saugus.” The Town would like to thank residents in advance for their patience and cooperation during this construction project. For more information, please contact the Department of Public Works at 781-231-4143.

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