Page 6 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, AUGUST 29, 2025 (Editor’s Note: Town Manager Scott C. Crabtree’s Offi ce recently issued the following Public Advisory for Upcoming Pump Station Improvement Projects.) Making Saugus better T Town will begin work soon on several pump station improvement projects own Manager Scott Crabtree is pleased to announce work will begin soon to rehabilitate and upgrade several pump stations as part of the town’s ongoing eff orts to improve public works infrastructure. The Town of Saugus is notifying residents of pump station improvement projects that will take place at the following locations: • Lincoln Avenue pump station • Lamplighters Way pump If We Happen To Meet By Accident ... You’ll Be Glad You Found Us! There is a difference between the rest and the BEST! Celebrating 46 Years In Business! TONY’S AUTO BODY Call or Visit 781-321-0032 34 Sharon Street Malden, MA 02148 TONYSAUTOBODYLLC.COM COME VISIT OUR STATE OF THE ART BODY SHOP • Computerized Paint Matching (State of the Art Spray Booth) • Computerized Frame Machines • P.P.G. Refinishing System • R134 + 1234yf A/C Machines Fully Insured -RS2415 Insurance Company Approval ALL OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED! TONY BARTOLO Owner 46 Years Let Us Handle Your Next Insurance Claim. Go With the BEST It Doesn’t Get BETTER! RENTAL CARS Available An iconic Saugus landmark (Courtesy photo to The Saugus Advocate) station • Lynnhurst School pump station • Route 1 pump station Construction will be performed by C. Naughton Corporation, with Weston & Sampson Engineering providing oversight. Work is estimated to begin the week of Aug. 25, 2025 and is expected to be completed by Nov. 15, 2025. The Lamplighters Way project is expected to begin the last week of August and continue to early September. A section of Lamplighters Way will need to be restricted to one lane as pipe is being installed. For the Lynnhurst School project, which is expected to start in mid-September and to go into mid-October, traffi c is not expected to be disturbed for extended periods of time on Walnut Street or Elm Street. Police details will be coordinated as needed. All of the work for the Lincoln Avenue pump station and Route 1 pump station projects will occur on their existing parcels. “These important master plan infrastructure improvements would not be possible without the dedication and leadership of the Saugus Board of Selectmen, the Finance Committee and Town Meeting. I want to extend my sincere gratitude for their continued support and vision, which allow us to make critical investments that will strengthen our community and serve the residents of Saugus for generations to come,” said Town Manager Scott C. Crabtree. The Town of Saugus thanks residents in advance for their patience and cooperation while these important infrastructure improvements are completed. Residents with questions are encouraged to contact the Saugus Department of Public Works at 781-2314143. ORANGE DINOSAUR | FROM PAGE 2 “Finally, Crabtree responded and stated that TB Holdings was supposed to provide a ‘grant’ to the Town. Through verbal communications, which took place over the course of a few weeks, Crabtree told [TB Holdings] Counsel that he would not speak to him about TB Holdings’ project until he received a $200,000.00 payment to the Town as a ‘grant’ to the Town of Saugus Parks and Recreation,” the lawsuit noted. “Despite the fact that TB Holdings was under absolutely no obligation, either by ORANGE DINOSAUR | SEE PAGE 7
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