Page 22 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2020 CORONAVIRUS | FROM PAGE 9 DO exist in Saugus. Due to the fact that they are undetected, some of these infected individuals may not be properly isolated or quarantined, which is why Governor [Baker’s] direcGOALS | FROM PAGE 16 town. He said he also wants to get a list of COVID-related costs to the town, with a breakdown on how much the town will receive in reimbursements and how much it will wind up paying. Panetta noted continued cooperation with Crabtree on priority projects should be a mutual goal of the board. tive is to wear a cloth face cover over their face when around others, practice social distancing, avoid gatherings, and to follow the CDC and MDPH guidance. “Again, this is a reminder that the CDC and MDPH have “We can’t succeed without the town manager,” she said. “Obviously, the top priority is dealing safely with the COVID and moving forward,” Panetta said. “Besides the COVID, we really need to put our focus on the Master Plan … it encompasses everything we’re talking about,” she said. Panetta also mentioned that the board needs to disprovided guidance to everyone regarding preventing the spread of the COVID-19 virus in the Commonwealth. “Please follow CDC and MDPH guidance to prevent COVID-19 illness by: Clean your hands often for cuss an extension of Crabtree’s contract, and at least advise him by next August, several months prior to the town elections. But Cicolini said he would like to see the board begin preliminary talks with the town manager much sooner – by the end of the year. “It’s not going to be one meeting. It’s going to be several,” Cicolini said. “Maybe consider an execat least: 20 seconds Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth Stay at least 6 feet between yourself and others Cover your mouth and nose with a cloth face cover when around others utive session at one of our meetings in November,” he said. Cicolini noted that although a dog park is among his top priorities, he considers it “something that is truly lacking.” A major priority would be meeting with the town manager on updating fi scal policies with an eye toward maintaining the current bond rat“Please stay healthy and please call us with any needs. We are [here] for you. “For more information, contact the Saugus Health Department at (781) 231-4117 and/or the Town Manager’s offi ce at 781-231-4111.” ing and fi scal stability. Cicolini said he also hopes the board would work with the town in addressing other issues – like older municipal buildings in town that need improvements – projects that the town will be tackling after it gets past the pandemic. “We’re going to get back to a point where we’re not going to be wearing masks,” Cicolini said. REAL ESTATE TRANSAC TIONS Copyrighted material previously published in Banker & Tradesman/The Commercial Record, a weekly trade newspaper. It is reprinted with permission from the publisher, The Warren Group. For a searchable database of real estate transactions and property information visit: www.thewarrengroup.com. BUYER1 Ke, Alisha BUYER2 Phon, Niki Hickman, Ian B Kammerer, Emily A Tountas, Stavroula Polignone, Maria A Henriques, Rodrigo Wells, Darold D Henriques, Barbara SELLER1 Cavallaro, Dominic J Hickman, Elizabeth G Doherty, Joseph Wells, Darold D Treger, Daniel S Bouras, Katina SELLER2 Doherty, Ann ADDRESS 51 Harrison Ave 295 Walnut St 65 Riverbank Rd 22 Biscayne Ave 90 Auburn St 25 Castle Rock Rd CITY Saugus Saugus Saugus Saugus Saugus Saugus DATE 09.10.2020 09.10.2020 08.10.2020 08.10.2020 07.10.2020 07.10.2020 PRICE $810 000,00 $375 000,00 $395 000,00 $110 000,00 $347 500,00 $385 000,00
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