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Page 10 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, OCTObEr 21, 2022 A n estimated crowd of more than 200 Saugus residents – including up to 60 newcomers – turned out last Saturday (Oct. 15) at the new Saugus Middle-High School to get a free tour of the state-of-the-art educational complex and to learn what their hometown has to offer its residents. (Saugus Advocate photos by Mark E. Vogler) Saugus Police Detective Stacey Forni, Police Chief Michael Ricciardelli and Fire Department Captain Scott Phalen stood ready to answer questions about the town’s public safety services. Marleah Elizabeth Graves (MEG) Foundation representatives Kathy Giannetta and Janice Jarosz Donna Sordello and Joanne Mirabello greeted new town residents with special welcome bags as the guests arrived at the entrance of the Saugus Middle-High School. Daughters of the American Revolution DAR members of the Parson Roby Chapter of Saugus: Wendy Reuda, Charlotte Line and Gail Cassarino. Manning the Environment-oriented table are Margery Hunter, a member of Saugus Action Volunteers for the Environment (SAVE) and the town Tree Committee; Mary Robblee, a member of SAVE and the Alliance for Health and the Environment; and Nancy Prag, a member of SAVE and the town Tree Committee. New Friends of the Saugus Public Library members: Treasurer Jean Swanson, Board of Directors member Debbie Mallon and Co-President Pauline Gautreau. East Saugus United Methodist Church members Pastor Patricia Oduor, John Tumblin and Bill Stewart Saugus Lions Club members Anthony and Karen Speziale and Sharon Genovese William Sutton Lodge A.F. & A.M. (Ancient Free and Accepted Masons) of Saugus members Eduardo Sagarnaga and Alan Welch are shown with State Rep. Donald Wong (R-Saugus). Saugus Cub Scout Pack 62 adult leader Bill Ferringo held a pair of Pinewood Derby cars. Saugus Everett Elks member Chris Hyde

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