Page 6 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2021 Return of “The Orange Glow” T First Congregational Church plans 19th Annual Pumpkin Patch in Saugus Center in just two weeks he First Congregational Church announced this week that it will host its 19th Annual Pumpkin Patch from Sept. 25 through Halloween Sunday, Oct. 31. Pumpkins of all sizes will be displayed on the church lawn that abuts Hamilton Street – and will be available for purchase every day from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. “The Orange Glow” – a popular event that highlights autumn in Saugus Center and literally stops traffic headed up Hamilton Street – will again take over the church lawn across the street from the Town Hall building. The “Pumpkin Truck” will arrive Saturday, Sept. 25 at 9 a.m. with lots of pumpkins. People who would like to help unload the truck are asked to arrive at the church at 9 a.m. For more information, please contact Carl Spencer at 781-233-9196. “THE PUMPKIN PATCH” looks forward to having everyone come and enjoy this great fall event. Saugus is one of many communities receiving pumpkins PUMPKINS GALORE: Pumpkins of all sizes will be available for purchase at the First Congregational Church’s Pumpkin Patch in Saugus Center starting Sept. 25. (Courtesy photo to The Saugus Advocate). from the Navajo Reservation near Farmington, N.M., working with a program called Pumpkin Patch USA, which coordinates the destination of the Multiple victims from serious motor vehicle accident taken to hospitals, one by Med Flight M ultiple injuries were reported when a handicapped transport van was reportedly struck by another vehicle on Winter Street near the corner of East Denver Street in Saugus on Saturday. One person was ejected from a vehicle due to impact, and several occupants of the van were transported to hospitals, including one person who was airlifted by Med Flight helicopter to a Boston hospital. Pictured above is the handicapped transport van and the other vehicle, which is shown against a utility pole. In the other photo, Med Flight personnel are shown taking a victim to the helicopter for transport to a Boston hospital. (Advocate photos by Mike Layhe)
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