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Page 6 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – Friday, October 18, 2019 ~ Political Announcement ~ M Selectman candidate Morgante wants to tackle opioid crisis vote on November 5th. y name is Alby Morgante, I am a candidate for the Board of Selectmen and I ask that you please consider voting for me on November 5th. I have lived in Saugus my entire life and I want nothing more than to see my town do good and succeed. I will bring much needed new energy and enthusiasm to the Board of Selectmen and the Town of Saugus. One of the first things I will do is immediately get to work on dealing with the opioid crisis in Saugus. We have heard politicians and candidates in the past note this as a problem but not take any actual steps towards dealing with the issue. I have plans and ideas ready to be implemented that will directly address the problem. I will work to establish a special committee or program that is geared towards helping those affected in Saugus. Pushing hard for a cleaner town at the local government level is vital and I am very determined to combat this head on as a selectman. I hope I can earn your Sincerely, Alby Morgante EDUCATION: Saugus High School graduate, class of 2014. Some college experience. I withdrew from school at age 20 to pursue opportunities outside of college. PERSONAL: I am the youngest of 4. I have two brothers and one sister. I grew up in Saugus on a dead-end street that was always buzzing with kids playing outside. I went through the Saugus school system along with my siblings and now my niece and nephew carry the torch. They attend the Veterans Memorial. A few of my hobbies are boxing, hiking, swimming and playing with my dogs! I also enjoy traveling, I have visited many states throughout our awesome country. OCCUPATION: Owner of Tredstone Productions, photography and film. Administrator of The Point Media. WANT S MORE TOWN INVOLVEMENT: Alby Morgante says he would push for a special committee on opioid health problems. (Courtesy Photo to The Saugus Advocate) Food trucks Face Painting Bee Exhibit + more! JOIN US! COMMUNITY OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, OCT. 19 | 10 A.M. - 1 P.M. 100 SALEM TURNPIKE, SAUGUS, MA Learn how your waste is processed to create electricity that powers the community. Tour the Bear Creek Wildlife Sanctuary. Enjoy a bite to eat and enter to win prizes. If you want to stay informed about what’s going on at Wheelabrator Saugus, send your email address to comms@wtienergy.com and we will add you to our Community Update communications.

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