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Page 2 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, NOVEmbEr 4, 2022 Kids enjoy Halloween parade at Saugus Iron Works A By Laura Eisener fun time was had by all at the Mother Goose Halloween Parade at the Saugus Iron Works on October 27. Children ages one through five, dressed in their Halloween outfits, danced and sang and went trick or treating on a parade route around the Iron Works House, with candy being given out by Park Rangers Paul Kenworthy and Mike Parr, Saugus Public Library Director Alan Thibeault and $5.05 GALLON We accept: MasterCard * Visa * & Discover Price Subject to Change without notice 100 Gal. Min. 24 Hr. Service 781-286-2602 Saugus Public Library Director Alan Thibeault stopped to chat with young visitors at the Ironworks while handing out Halloween candy. (Courtesy photo to The Saugus Advocate by Laura Eisener) Saugus Public Library Head of Children’s Services Amy Melton. The weather was beautiful for the event and several families stayed to see the ducks on the river, enjoy the fall foliage and take some family photos. Lollipops were especially popular with parents “Good witch” Amy, the children’s librarian, led the group in songs and activities, such as an acted-out version of “Itsy-Bitsy Spider.” (Courtesy photo to The Saugus Advocate by Laura Eisener) and toddlers alike – “So much less messy than chocolate,” several parents said. The event was organized by the Saugus Public Library, with activities led by Amy Melton dressed as a very friendly witch. Saugus Iron Works National Historic Site Park Ranger Paul Kenworthy handed out candy as the costumed children paraded by. (Courtesy photo to The Saugus Advocate by Laura Eisener) TUESDAY | FROM PAGE 1 eral to be elected. Democratic Candidate and Attorney General Maura Healey faces Republican Candidate Geoff Diehl in the race to succeed Charlie Baker as governor. If Healey wins, she will become the state’s first female elected governor. Diehl, a former state representative from Whitman, has received the endorsement of former President Donald Trump. Democratic candidate Andrea Joy Campbell can also make history if she beats Republican challenger James R. McMahon in the election for state attorney general. She would become the first black woman elected state attorney general. The Halloween event held by the library attracted many families with small children to the Saugus Iron Works National Historic Site. (Courtesy photo to The Saugus Advocate by Laura Eisener) Where To Vote Precinct – Polling Locations 1 Saugus Middle High School Complex – 1 Pearce Memorial Dr. 2 Veterans Early Learning Center – 39 Hurd Ave. 3 Saugus Senior Center – 466 Central St. 4 Belmonte STEAM Academy – 25 Dow St. 5 Saugus Senior Center – 466 Central St. 6 Veterans Early Learning Center – 39 Hurd Ave. 7 Knights of Columbus – 57 Appleton St. 8 Belmonte STEAM Academy – 25 Dow St. 9 Saugus Middle/High School – 1 Pearce Memorial Dr. 10 Italian American Club – 1 Beachview Ave.

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