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SAUGUS D Your Local News & Sports Online. Scan Here! CAT CAT FOR THE BETTERMENT OF SAUGUS C HONORED BY THE TOWN: Mary Dunlop and William Boomhower displayed their 2024 “Person of the Year” Awards last Saturday at the 43rd Annual Saugus Founders Day Celebration. Please see inside for stories and more photos. (Saugus Advocate photo by Mark E. Vogler) Scan QR Code Here! Over 51 5-Star Reviews on Google & (857) 417-1936 Check Engine Light On? We Can Help! Our Services include: * Tune-Up * Lube, Oil & Filter * Tire Services * Exhaust * Transmission * AC / Heating System * Maintenance Open Daily 8AM - 5 PM Closed Sat. & Sun. We Service All Makes & Model Vehicles 24 Winter Street, Saugus Contact@vtechautoservices.com “Your Neighborhood Mechanic” Saugus children enjoyed helping to unload the “Pumpkin Truck” last September. The kids and other volunteers will get another opportunity to have some fun when the pumpkins arrive at Saugus Center tomorrow at 9 a.m. Please see inside for the story and another photo. (Saugus Advocate fi le photo by Tara Vocino) TE Vol. 26, No.38 -FREE- www.advocatenews.net Published Every Friday 781-233-4446 Friday, September 20, 2024 Report says town could reap $5.7 million in annual taxes if WIN develops ash landfi ll By Mark E. Vogler ommercial development of the 235 acres that make up WIN Waste Innovation’s ash landfill on Route 107 near its trash-to-energy incinerator could produce up to $5.7 million a year in annual tax revenue, according to a report compiled by Selectman Michael Serino. “And that’s a forever tax revenue – that’s not a one-time payment,” Serino told fellow members of the Ash Landfi ll Closure Committee this week after he presented his 11-page analysis of developing the site. “I think this is the best opWIN | SEE PAGE 2 JOIN THE PUMPKIN BRIGADE Mid-grade Regular $3.73 2.87 64 35 Over 45 Years of Excellence! Full Service $2.87 Order online at angelosoil.com

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