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Page 16 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, AUGUST 9, 2024 THE SOUNDS | FROM PAGE 14 Breezy, Beautiful Hike from 1:30–3:30 p.m. Join the Park Interpreter for this weekly guided hike! Each trip will highlight natural and historic features that make Breakheart unique. Hikes will be moderately paced and range from two to three miles over sometimes uneven and rocky terrain; best for ages eight years and up. Meet at the Visitor ~ LEGAL NOTICE ~ SAUGUS BOARD OF SELECTMEN Public Hearing Notice is hereby given that the Saugus Board of Selectmen will conduct a public hearing for a Special Permit on the request of owner/manager Shova Lagoon Gajmer, 81 School St, Saugus, MA. Name of proposed business: KPS Esthetics and Threading, LLC for eyebrow threading, face & body waxing, facials, eyelash extensions, and massage. Business location: 27 Essex Street, Saugus, MA. This Public Hearing will be held at the Saugus Town Hall, Second floor auditorium, Saugus, MA on August 20, 2024, at 7:05 PM. Debra Panetta, Chairman Meredith K. Casagrande Clerk July 26, August 9, 2024 ~ LEGAL NOTICE ~ SAUGUS BOARD OF SELECTMEN Public Hearing Notice The Selectmen will conduct a public hearing to amend the Town’s Traffic Rules & Regulations Article IX, Section 8: “Obedience to Isolated Stop Signs” by posting a “Stop” sign to be placed on the right side of Mt. Vernon Street, at the intersection with Laurel Street. The sign should be the standard STOP sign designated R-1-1 by the MUTCD and the standard white STOP sign to be painted on the ground. This public hearing will be held on August 20, 2024 at 7:10, Saugus Town Hall, second floor auditorium. 298 Central Street, Saugus, MA 01906. Signed: Debra Panetta, Chairman Meredith Casagrande, Clerk August 9, 2024 CHaRM Center is open The Town of Saugus announced that the CHaRM Center is open Wednesday and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Residents will be required to buy a $25 StickASKS | FROM PAGE 15 that is equipped with fully operable pedals and an electric motor of 750 watts or less, which meets the requirements of a Class 1 electric bicycle or a Class 2 electric bicycle. Q: What’s the difference between Class 1 and Class 2 e-bikes? what prison known as The Rock? 1. How are Bourbon, High and Fifth similar? 2. What 1927 baseball team had a lineup of six batters known as Murderers’ Row? 3. On Aug. 9, 1854, what book having a title that is the name of a New England pond was published? 4. What bird with a name starting with “pt” has species that are the state birds of Alaska and Nunavut province? 5. How are the snatch and the clean & jerk similar? 6. August 10 is National Lazy Day; what singer cowrote “(Sittin’ On) The Dock of the Bay”? 7. What city has hosted the Summer Olympics at the highest altitude? 8. What chocolate cake is named after a hotel in Vienna? 9. On Aug. 11, 1934, the first convicts arrived at 10. Who was Gorgeous George, who was known for “Pomp and Circumstance”? 11. On Aug. 12, 1961, what country started to construct the Berlin Wall? 12. How are slippery, American and cedar similar? 13. What is Jutland? 14. On Aug. 13, 2004, what American chef died whose TV kitchen was donated to the Smithsonian? 15. How are cinnamon, cloves, fennel seeds, pepper and Center. Rain cancels. On Fridays throughout August, the Visitor Center will host a Kidleidoscope from 10:30–11:30 a.m. Come join our park interpreter for a story time and nature walk! Complete a small craft and explore the woods! Walks are gently paced and approximately one mile, though not accessible for strollers; appropriate for families with children three to five years old. Meet at the Visitor Center. There will be Family Fishing on Saturdays throughout August from 9:30–11:00 a.m. at Camp Nihan (131 Walnut St.). Join our park interpreter for a drop-in fishing program! Learn how to fish, what fish live in our ponds and how to catch and release responsibly. Bait and a handful of rods will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gear and fish with us and share your tips! No license is required to fish in this program; appropriate for families with children five years old and up. Meet at Camp Nihan. Rain cancels. er to use the Compost Facilities as well as to recycle hard plastics. The rest of the Facility’s features are free to use for any Saugus resident. Residents are also allowed three TVs or computers/CRT monitors for free per household each year. The Town of Saugus reserves the right to refuse any material if quantity or quality is questionable. The final date the CHaRM Center will be open for the season is December 14. However, the Facility will be open the following winter dates, weather permitting: January 18, 2025, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.; February 15, 2025, from 8 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.; March 15, 2025, from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Please contact Solid Waste/ Recycling Coordinator Scott A. Brazis at 781-231-4036 with any questions. Brick program for Saugus War Monument The Saugus War Monument Committee, once again, is sponsoring the Buy-A-Brick Program to honor all those who have served their country. If you would like to purchase one in the name of someone who is presently serving or has served, in the memory of a loved one, or just someone from your family, school, etc., the general pricA: Class 1 are pedal-assist only, and the motor ceases to provide assistance when the bike reaches 20 mph. The motor can’t exceed 750 watts. The Class 2 e-bike includes a throttle and also ceases to assist at speeds above 20 mph. There’s also a Class 3 e-bike which is pedal-assist, but continues to help until you hit 28 mph, star anise similar? 16. What baseball player was nicknamed Mr. November after hitting MLB’s first November homer? 17. On Aug. 14, 1959, Magic Johnson was born; he was a star in what sport? 18. What film features 15 puppies kidnapped by Cruella De Vil? 19. The name “earth” is native to what people: Anglo-Saxons, Egyptians or Greeks? 20. On Aug. 15, 1955, the first management contract between Colonel Tom Parker and what singer was signed? ing is $100 for a 4” X 8” brick (three lines) or $200 for an 8” X 8” brick (five lines). Each line is a maximum of 15 characters. The improvement and upkeep of the monument on the corner of Winter and Central Streets rely on the generosity of donors through fundraising. The brick application must be in by Sept. 10 to ensure the bricks will be ready for Veterans Day. Please contact Corinne Riley at 781-231-7995 for more information and applications. About The Saugus Advocate We welcome press releases, news announcements, freelance articles and courtesy photos from the community. Our deadline is noon Wednesday. If you have a story idea, an article or photo to submit, please email me at mvoge@comcast.net or leave a message at 978-683-7773. Or send your press release to me in the mail at PO Box 485, North Andover, MA 01845. Let us become your hometown newspaper. The Saugus Advocate is available in the Saugus Public Library, the Saugus Senior Center, Saugus Town Hall, local convenience stores and restaurants throughout town. which restricts it from most bike paths and trails. One thing to keep in mind is that you are not allowed to ride an e-bike on a natural surface. They’re almost impossible to ride on a natural trail. Q: How safe is it for you to ride your e-bike on the rail trail? ASKS | SEE PAGE 18 ANSWERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. They are names of famous streets (in New Orleans, England and NYC [Fifth Avenue], respectively) New York Yankees “Walden” by Henry David Thoreau Ptarmigan They are weightlifting contests at the Olympics. Otis Redding Mexico City Sacher torte (Hotel Sacher) Alcatraz 10. A pro wrestler who used that music for his entrance 11. East Germany 12. They are types of elm trees native to America. 13. A peninsula in Denmark 14. Julia Child 15. They comprise traditional Chinese fivespice powder. 16. Derek Jeter 17. Basketball 18. “101 Dalmatians” 19. Anglo-Saxons (from eorthe and erda, which mean the ground below) 20. Elvis Presley

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