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THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, AUGUST 25, 2023 Page 9 SELECTMEN | FROM PAGE 8 and Empire Gas. Selectmen also approved to appoint David Colarossi and Mary Kinsell to the Cultural Council, a volunteer position. Colarossi is the Health and Wellness Director at the Saugus YMCA, and Kinsell has worked for Mystic Valley Elder Services in Malden. Join the Polymnia Choral Society! D o you enjoy singing and meeting fun people? The Polymnia Choral Society is looking for singers of all skill levels. For over 70 years, Polymnia has been entertaining audiences with performances that include pieces from a wide variety of musical styles – classical, pop, musical theater and more. Come join a community of over 60 members who love to sing and have fun. Polymnia welcomes participants from all over Massachusetts. Currently, it has members from Melrose, Malden, Wakefield, Stoneham Incoming Saugus Cultural Council member David Colarossi is the health and wellness director at the Saugus YMCA. INVESTIGATORS | FROM PAGE 5 was also an avid motorcyclist and took great delight in cruising around in his antique Corvette. However, above all, his heart was fi lled with immense love for his family and friends.” Arsenault was born in Malden and grew up in Saugus, where he spent most of his and Saugus. The Polymnia concert season runs from September until June each year. It’s easy to join! Polymnia meets every Tuesday starting September 5, 2023, at Melrose Highlands Congregational Church (355 Franklin St, Melrose, Mass.) from 7 p.m.-9 pm. Just come to any rehearsal and introduce yourself to music librarian Pam, President Steve or Vice President David. This December, Polymnia will be performing a holiday concert that promises to be filled with fun, hollife. He leaves his wife, Jeanne, whom he was married to for 28 years. He is also survived by his son, Justin Mark Arsenault of Saugus; a daughter, Jamie Lee DiGiantommaso; two cherished grandchildren, Michael and Marco DiGiantommaso of Londonderry, N.H.; two brothers, Arthur Arsenault Jr. of Debary, Fla., and William Arsenault of Esiday-themed selections and familiar carols. Come join in singing these fun songs that all audiences can enjoy! For more informat ion about Polymnia and its upcoming season and how to join Polymnia, visit www. polymnia.org or call Polymnia Board of Directors President Steve Francis at 617-6335006. Mark your calendars! Polymnia will be performing A Seriously Fun Holiday Concert on Saturday, December 2, 2023, beginning at 7:30 p.m., the location of the concert to be announced. sex Junction, Vt.; two sisters, Denise Dragonetti of Brockton, and Gail Alexander of Saugus; and numerous nieces and nephews. In lieu of fl owers, the family kindly requests donations in Mark’s memory to the local chapter of Habitat for Humanity (habitatboston.org), an organization that had signifi cant meaning to him. Incoming Saugus Cultural Council member Mary Kinsell worked with Mystic Valley Elder Services in Malden. Elizabeth Pisano, Esq., of Upton Connell & Devlin, LLP, said the public hearing went great since selectmen voted in their favor of obtaining a liquor license for Iron Town Diner. Iron Town Diner manager George Athanasopoulos said he received many requests for alcoholic breakfast-type beverages from customers. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)

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