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Page 8 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, SEpTEmbEr 30, 2022 Kane’s Donuts Set to Participate in Bakes for Breast Cancer Mass. from Friday, October 7 – Thursday, October 13, 2022 S augus, Mass. (September 28, 2022) – Kane’s Donuts is proud to announce its participation in Bakes for Breast Cancer’s signature event – Bakes for Breast Cancer Massachusetts returning for its twenty-third year, which helps raise funds and awareness for breast cancer research. Bakeries, cafés, pastry shops and restaurants throughout Massachusetts will participate during this years fundraiser from Friday, October 7 through Thursday, October 13, 2022. All establishments will either dedicate 100% of its sales from one of ASKS | FROM PAGE 7 part of it to share their protheir signature desserts (or 50% from the sales of its entire dessert list) back to Bakes for Breast Cancer Massachusetts. “We are on a mission to end breast cancer for good, one sweet treat at a time,” said Bakes for Breast Cancer Founder Carol Sneider. “We’re excited to see how Bakes keeps evolving, and we’re beyond grateful for our partners to support us even during these tough times so we can help eradicate breast cancer once and for all.” There are two ways to participate in Boston Bakes for Breast Cancer Massachugrams with new families as well. At fi rst I was planning to hold it at town hall, which Law Offices of Terrence W. Kennedy 512 Broadway, Everett • Criminal Defense • Personal Injury • Medical Malpractice Tel: (617) 387-9809 Cell: (617) 308-8178 twkennedylaw@gmail.com setts – establishments can off er one designated dessert where 100% of the proceeds go towards the Bakes for Breast Cancer, or off er their entire dessert roster where 50% of the proceeds goes back to the organization. Since its inception in 1999, Bakes for Breast Cancer has raised over 2 million dollars. To date, over 4,500 diff erent bakeries, cafés, pastry shops, supermarkets, and restaurants have participated throughout annual events in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Maine and Cape & Islands. the Town Manager agreed to, but then Ms. Monto suggested having it at the new complex. This is a great opportunity to have the public come to see the new facility as well. Q: Has the town done anything like this in recent memory? A: I don’t recall any Welcome to Saugus event like this in recent memory, but I Proceeds raised will benefi t the nonprofi t breast cancer organization Bakes for Breast Cancer which will support the research of Dr. Rachel Freedman. Dr. Freedman’s clinical trials will focus on treatment for older breast cancer patients, an area of research that has been vastly under subsidized. About Bakes for Breast Cancer Massachusetts: Bakes for Breast Cancer Massachusetts is an annual sweet to raise funds for breast cancer research and care where hundreds of restaurants, bakeries, cafés and retail shops throughout Massachusetts participate by designating all sales of one specifi c desert, or fi fty percent of proceeds from their entire dessert menu, to breast cancer care and research. Proceeds from the event benefi t Bakes for Breast Cancer, Inc., a nonprofi t breast cancer organization dedicated to funding breast cancer researchers and clinicians. For a list of participating establishments, or to shop online, please visit www.bakesforbreastcancer/restaurant-and-bakeries. thought the Wakefield event was a great idea, and I hope our event is something that helps our new Saugonians feel a part of our town. I’d like to thank the Selectmen, Town Manager, School Committee and Superintendent for agreeing to hold this fi rst time Saugus 411 event. Everyone is welcome! There are so many on soOUR OFFICE HAS MOVED TO 519 BROADWAY, EVERETT SABATINO INSURANCE AGENCY 519 BROADWAY EVERETT, MA 02149 PHONE: (617) 387-7466 FAX: (617) 381-9186 Visit us online at: Rocco Longo, Owner WWW.SABATINO-INS.COM The logo for Saugus 411 cial media who don’t know where to get a trash sticker, where they vote, what type of government we have, who their Town Meeting members are, etc. The committee is compiling as much information as we can onto handouts that may be helpful, not just to our new residents, but for existing residents who may be just registering to vote or are interested in religious, athletic and social groups that Saugus has to off er. We still have more work to do. Specifi cally, I’d like to have at least one representative from the town to answer questions. We are hoping that businesses and service providers will see these announcements ASKS | SEE PAGE 9 THIS WEEK ON SAUGUS TV Sunday, Oct. 2 from 9–11 p.m. on Channel 8 – “Sunday Night Stooges” (The Three Stooges). Monday, Oct. 3 all day on Channel 8 – “Movie Monday” (classic movies). Tuesday, Oct. 4 at 7 p.m. on Channel 9 – Board of Selectmen Meeting ***live***. Wednesday, Oct. 5 at 6:30 p.m. on Channel 8 – MassDEP Community Meeting from Sept. 28. Thursday, Oct. 6 at 8:30 p.m. on Channel 9 – Board of Health Meeting from Oct. 3. Friday, Oct. 7 at 8:30 p.m. on Channel 9 – Board of Selectmen Meeting from Oct. 4. Saturday, Oct. 8 at 6:30 p.m. on Channel 8 – What’s Cookin’? with Safi yat. Saugus TV can be seen on Comcast Channels 8, 9 & 22. For complete schedules, please visit www.saugustv.org ***programming may be subject to change without notice***

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