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THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, SEpTEmbEr 16, 2022 Page 9 A Founders Day Celebration PERSON OF THE YEAR FOR 2008: awardee Janice Jarosz is shown with Eugene Decareau. ENJOYING FOUNDERS DAY: former Town Meeting Member Andrew Whitcomb and Town Manager Scott C. Crabtree. Saugus Youth & Recreation Department Director Crystal Cakounes and Interim Programs Director Emily Grant on Central Street. PERSON OF THE YEAR | FROM PAGE 8 College. She was described by a committee member as a “humble and genuinely nice person” who is “the epitome of Shovel Ready.” Fellow Saugonians, let me introduce you to the 2022 Woman of the Year: Laura Eisener. Eisener talks about her love for the town Eisener read from a short speech she had prepared for the occasion. Thank you so much to the members of the committee Saugus TV Production Manager Michelle Fox and Jake Guarnieri who thought I was worth including in their impressive circle! I am awed and somewhat intimidated by the accomplishments of all the “people of the year” that have come before me. And I am especially proud that this occurs in such a historically significant town. It is true that I grew up in Saugus, just a few streets over from the house (yes, house) that my mother was born in, so I may be a little bit biased. I attended the OLD Lynnhurst school, built in the Victorian era, and my classes moved to the “new” Lynnhurst school when I was in fifth grade. Saugus has changed a good deal since then, but we still have a livable combination of conveniences and nature, with Breakheart, Lynn Woods, Prankers Pond and Rumney Marsh Reservation. Also, Saugus was the site PERSON OF THE YEAR IN 2018: awardee Peter Manoogian, former Selectman Jennifer D’Eon and her daughter Ally. of one of the most significant “firsts” in the new world – Saugus Iron Works – which by providing all the steps of the ironmaking process at one site enabled this continent to gain some technological independence from Europe. It may not 2.25 %APY* With rates like this, earning while you save is easier than ever. Ask about our in-home or office concierge service. EARN INTEREST WITHOUT RESTRICTIONS FROM A NEW MILESTONE SAVINGS ACCOUNT. Saving is hard. We get it. Life gets in the way. That’s why we created the Milestone Savings Account. With an amazing 2.25% APY* and no restrictions, reaching those financial goals gets a lot easier. Stay liquid. Earn while you save. And do it easily with a New Milestone Savings Account. Go to everettbank.com for details. have the drama of a battle, but without innovation like this, political independence would not have been a practical possibility. When I became president of PERSON OF THE YEAR | SEE PAGE 10 Laura Eisener displays her award. (Saugus Advocate photo by Mark E. Vogler) * This account is available to all new customers and for existing customers with new monies of $50,000. Annual Percentage Yield (APY) is accurate as of the date posted and are subject to change without notice. Offer may be withdrawn at any time. Minimum of $50,000 is required to open a Milestone Savings and earn the advertised Annual Percentage yield. Fees could reduce earnings.

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