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THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – Friday, November 1, 2019 Page 7 Library Foundation presents three “Readers Make Good Leaders” awards Eastern bank Bldg. Rt-1 605 Broadway, #301 Saugus, MA 01906 781-233-6844 www.bostonnorthdental.com Dr. Priti Amlani THIS YEAR’S HONOREES: During the 5th Annual Saugus Public Library Foundation Gala on Oct. 19, from left to right, are Saugus Public Library Foundation President Ed Jeffrey; Shane and Lisa Ronan, parents of “2019 Readers Make Good Readers” award recipient Kiley Ronan, who could not attend; Gene Decareau and Kathy Blasingame – both award recipients. They stand with posters spotlighting the awardees’ favorite books. (Courtesy Photo by Ann Hadley to The Saugus Advocate) T he Saugus Public Library Foundation recently honored three town residents with the 2019 “Readers Make Good Readers” award during its 5th annual gala at the Saugus Public Library. Honored this year were Gene Decareau, who is a former Town Meeting member, a 50-year member of the Saugus Lions Club and an active participant in many community volunteer projects; Kathy Blasingame, a past Saugus Citizen of the BUILDING | from page 6 the Town of Saugus a premium of $3,548,000 net after issuance costs, reducing the loan to $45,735,000 and resulting in a savings of $3.5 million for Saugus residents. When complete, the new Middle-High School complex will total 270,000 total square Year, cofounder of the Friendship Club and Saugus Founders Day; and Kiley Ronan, the Saugus High School Class of 2020 President, a National Honor Society member and a standout athlete. State Representative Donald Wong (Ninth Essex District) presented citations to the honorees. The Foundation’s “Readers Make Good Leaders” promotion celebrates and encourages reading throughout the community. The gala feet, including a 12,000-squarefoot gymnasium and capacity for 1,360 students in grades 6-12. It will house state-of-theart science labs and technology classrooms, fine and performing arts classrooms and a 750-seat auditorium. In addition, plans include a new sports complex and outdoor track, walking paths, outdoor classrooms and student gardens. Settipane Insurance Agency 209 Broadway, Revere 781-284-1100 Since 1969 Auto • Homeowners • Commercial Se Habla Español • Free Parking “Experience Makes the Difference” Now Open Saturdays 10 a.m.-2 p.m. www.reverealuminumwindow.com is recognized as the foundation’s signature fundraising event. It features gourmet hors d’oeuvres, beer and wine, music and a silent auction. Floral arrangements that were created by members of the Saugus Garden Club decorate the library. Saugus Public Library Foundation President Ed Jeffrey says the annual gala provides “the opportunity to celebrate the library and its importance in our community.” “Our new Middle-High School, in connection with the school district’s new 21st century education plan, is on track to be a 21st century facility that will assist the school district in changing the way they deliver education within the community,” said Town Manager Crabtree. After Dr. Bruce Goldman Dr. Bhavisha Patel Full mouth Rehabilitation Before

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