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THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, SEpTEmbEr 13, 2024 Page 9 Saugus-Elks announce plans to honor Sue Palomba as “2024 Person of the Year” at October dinner ceremony (Editor’s Note: The Saugus-Everett Elks Lodge issued the following press release this week.) T he Saugus-Everett Elks Lodge is proud to announce that Assunta “Sue” Palomba has been selected as the 2024 Person of the Year in recognition of her exceptional contributions to the community. Sue has been known for her tireless efforts in helping everyone, everywhere, especially within the Elks community. The award ceremony will take place on Italian Night, Thursday, October 17, 2024, at 6:30 PM, at the Saugus-Everett Elks Lodge, 401 Main Street, Saugus. Sue Palomba’s leadership and dedication to the community were deeply rooted when she started at the Saugus Senior Center, creating a vital resource for local seniors. Twenty-fi ve years ago, she met Bill and Janet Porthier while serving lunch to seniors at the center, which led to her introduction to the Elks. ASKS| FROM PAGE 8 and weaknesses you see in Donald Trump? A: Donald Trump’s strength is his love for the country During this time, Sue also volunteered calling bingo numbers for the seniors. Her involvement grew, and she was invited to become a member of the Friends of Saugus Senior Center, where she now serves on the Board of Directors. This marked the beginning of her active engagement with the Elks where she became exalted ruler. At that time she connected with other exalted rulers and went on to state meetings furthering her commitment to the organization. She went on to serve as Chairperson of the Veterans Committee and Special Needs Committee. After serving as Exalted Ruler Sue continued her dedication to the Elks by serving on the Board of Directors, demonstrating her ongoing commitment to the Elks’ broader mission. Her dedication to serving others extends far beyond her leadership with the Elks. Currently, she serves on the Board of the Friends of Saugus Senior Center and remains deeply involved in her local communiand is a great leader. The media portrays him as a racist and he is not. He is for all people. His weakness is he falls for the baited question posed and connecting with fellow nature enthusiasts brings her immense joy. Outside of her communiSue Palomba (Courtesy photo to The Saugus Advocate) ty as a Saugus Town Meeting Member and Vice President of the Saugus Cable Board. Sue’s passion for helping others is also evident in her role as a Board of Directors member and active participant in her church and the Garden Club. Of all the committees Sue has been involved with, the Garden Club holds a special place in her heart. Contributing to beautifying the community by the so-called media. His vision and ideas for the country when he was president gave us the strongest ASKS | SEE PAGE 13 ty service, Sue is an accomplished entrepreneur. She is the founder of Mango Realty, where she leads a successful real estate team and educates her clients through every step of their journey. Her impact as a business leader is matched only by her role as a daughter, wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and aunt, where her commitment to family shines as brightly as her commitment to the community. Sue’s compassion knows no bounds. Whether she’s helping a veteran, an elderly neighbor, a child, or an Elks member, she approaches every task with a smile and an unwavering can-do attitude. Her warmth and willingness to lend a hand without hesitation have made her a beloved figure within Saugus and beyond. Please join the Saugus-Everett Elks in honoring Sue Palomba’s achievements at this special event. For those wishing to attend, tickets can be obtained by contacting Karen at JKManning1986@ gmail.com DENT A L 373 Broadway Everett, MA 02149 (617) 898 3384 ranashahidental@gmail.com Dental Restorations Crowns Sealants Fluoride Treatments Bonding GRAND OPENING Gar ima Rana, D.M.D Yen Vo, D.M.D Extractions Invisalign Cleanings Root Canals Emergency Care Chris Luongo is a lifelong Republican who got involved with the Saugus Republican Town Committee a decade ago. He became chair several months ago after longtime chair Jim Harrington stepped down. (Saugus Advocate photo by Mark E. Vogler)

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