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Page 10 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2021 ELECTION | FROM PAGE 1 Field hockey looks to turn around slow start By Greg Phipps T he Saugus High School Field Hockey Team has come up short in its opening three games of the fall 2021 season, but Head Coach Barbara Guarente is confident the Sachems can turn things around for the better moving forward. On Monday at Beverly, the Sachems hung tough with the Panthers through the first half. They trailed 1-0 entering the final two quarters before the hosts exploded for four goals in the third and eventually held on for a 5-0 win. Saugus goalie Jessica Bremberg played well in net, making several key stops and fending off traffic in the crease to keep the Sachems in the game. Senior Georgia Fiore and forward Tayla Walsh also had strong outSchool Committee Chair Thomas Whittredge and School Committee Vice-Chair Ryan Fisher made it official that they would be running for reelection after they both expressed reservations about seeking another two-year term. Two years ago, two School Saugus’s Kali Penachio tried to race past a Beverly defender in Monday’s road loss. ings for Saugus. Guarente said this year’s squad sports 12 seniors, including captains Fiore and Lindsey McGovern. She added Saugus’s Georgia Fiore heads upfield after intercepting a pass against Beverly. that the team has been dealing with injuries and people being sick. “Hopefully, Friday against Revere will turn our season around,” she said. Committee members decided not to seek another term while the three incumbent members who did were ousted in an anti-incumbent climate that many observers blamed on the committee’s unpopular decision to replace 21 school custodians with a private company. Meanwhile, two of the four selectmen who decided to run again were also defeated. There seems to be a shortage of candidates for the five Town Meeting seats in each of the 10 precincts. In four of the precincts, only five candidates are running for the five seats. In four of the precincts, only six candidates are running for the five seats. In one of the precincts, eight candidates are running. And in another, seven candidates are running. Of the 59 candidates running for Town Meeting seats, 42 are incumbents and 17 are challengers. Saugus forward Tayla Walsh fights for possession of the ball in first period action against Beverly. Saugus goalie Jessica Bremberg guards the net during a scramble in front, as she receives help from defenders Elise Rego (on the ground) and Lindsey Tammaro (background). Candidates Saugus Town Clerk Ellen Schena has released the following list of names of candidates who received the required number of certified signatures of registered voters to appear on the Nov. 2 Town Election Ballot. The drawing of the Ballot Positions is set for Thursday, Sept. 30 at 5:30 p.m. in the second floor auditorium at Town Hall. For Board of Selectmen *Jeffrey V. Cicolini, 6 Hitching Hill Rd. *Anthony W. Cogliano Sr., 27 Serino Way *Debra C. Panetta, 1 Bellevue St. *Corinne R. Riley, 7 Oceanview Ave. *Michael J. Serino, 54 Gates Rd. Leo M. Fonseca, Jr., 31 Iron Works Way Elizabeth Marchese, 34 School St. Darren R. McCullough, 52 Auburn St. Domenic Montano, 3 Scott Dr. Harry Young, 24 School St. For School Committee *Ryan P. Fisher, 64 Forest St. *Joseph D. Gould, 6 Serino Way *Arthur Grabowski, 66 Denver St. *John S. Hatch, 6 Morris Pl. *Thomas R. Whittredge, 17 Hood St. Leigh Gerow, 25 Springdale Ave. Vincent Serino, 15 Foster St. For Housing Authority *William Stewart, 12 Grandview Ave. John Cannon, 19 Talbot St. #005 Kristi Talagan, 21 Farrington Ave. Town Meeting Candidates Precinct 1 *Anthony Roger Arone, 26 Summer Dr. *Susan C. Dunn, 1 Summer Dr. *Christopher R. Jones, 4 Apple Ln. *Assunta A. Palomba, 73 Appleton St. Mark J. Bell, 36 Pleasant St. Precinct 2 *Robert James Camuso, Sr., 27 Eustis St. *Christopher P. Riley, 7 Oceanview Ave. *Peter A. Rossetti, Jr, 6 Summit Ave. *Joseph John Vecchione IV, 31 Wamesit Ave. Christine M. Moreschi, 5 Western Ave. #1 Precinct 3 *Arthur David Connors, Jr., 16 Springdale Ave. *Gregory Angelo Nickolas, 9 Overlea Ave. *Rick A. Smith, 91 Hamilton St. *Richard E. Thompson, 18 Laconia Ave. Daniel Schena, 6 Seaview Ave. Annemarie E. Tesoro, 16 Glendale Ave. Precinct 4 *Glen R. Davis, 220 Essex St. *Stephen N. Doherty, 198 Essex St. *William L. Leuci, 35 Wilbur Ave. *Andrew James Whitcomb, 212 Essex St. #102 *Maureen E. Whitcomb, 212 Essex St. #102 Robert C. Northrup, 234 Essex St. Precinct 5 *Pamela J. Goodwin, 85 Hobson St. *Mary Frances Migliore, 29 Magnolia St. *Brendon H. Spencer, 299 Walnut St. *Ronald Mark Wallace, 54 Magnolia St. Paul Arnold, 48 Walden Pond Ave. Jaclyn Hickman, 34 Biscayne Ave. Alex Manoogian, 38 Blueridge Ave. Precinct 6 *Jean M. Bartolo, 47 Jackson St. *William S. Brown, 90 School St. *Kevin D. Currie, 26 Birch St. *Allen V. Panico, 35 School St. Elisa LeBrasseur, 5 Sunnyside Ave. Precinct 7 *John George Chipouras, 10 Spring Ln. *Stephen F. McCarthy, 36 Susan Dr. *Michael J. Paolini, 16 Alfred Rd. *Robert A. Palleschi, 37 David Dr. Stefano D’Anna, 44 David Dr. Precinct 8 *William E. Cross III, 12 Pearson St. *Thomas E. Traverse, 46 Auburn St. *Anthony J. Lopresti, 75 Auburn St. Jason Kahn, 8 Robinson St. William Kramich, Jr., 12 Emory St. Vincent Serino, 15 Foster St. Precinct 9 *Katrina L. Berube, 14 Glen Rd. *John S. Cottam, 31 Juniper Dr. *Daniel M. Kelly, 15 Valley St. *Robert J. Long, 26 Bennett Ave. *Judith A. Worthley, 35 Juniper Dr. Robert Strasnick, 365 Main St. Precinct 10 *Martin J. Costello, 18 Bristow St. *Peter Delios, 32 Spencer Ave. *Steven C. DiVirgilio, 6 Pevwell Dr. *Peter Z. Manoogian, Sr., 50 Ballard St. *Darren S. Ring, 39 Ballard St. Vincent S. LoRusso, 6 Bailey Ave. Carla A. Scuzzarella, 8 Carr Rd. James A. Tozza, 12 Saugus Ave. Editor’s Note: An asterisk (*) denotes incumbents or current members of the local government bodies who are running for election on Nov. 5.

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