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THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2021 Page 5 Vandalism hits World Series Park on Halloween (Editor’s Note: The following info is from a press release issued this week by World Series Park.) A fter a successful fundraiser for multiple sclerosis at World Series Park on Halloween, vandals struck the park between 7 and 8:30 p.m. Pumpkins left from the daytime event were smashed all over the place, and the snack bar serving door was pried open and a camera was stolen. The door was also left jammed. Eggs had been broken on the building. On Monday, Saugus Police were called to investigate. They will be looking at the surveillance video to try to identify those who caused the damage. “I can’t understand why people do such things,” said World Series Park Superintendent Bob Davis, who found the damage on Monday. “What do they get out of it? If we can identify those responGerry D’Ambrosio Attorney-at-Law Is Your Estate in Order? Do you have an update Will, Health Care Proxy or Power of Attorney? If Not, Please Call for a Free Consultation. 14 Proctor Avenue, Revere (781) 284-5657 SCENE OF THE CRIME: the World Series Park building that was broken into and vandalized on Halloween. (Courtesy photo to The Saugus Advocate). sible, we will ask for restitution and prosecution,” Davis said. “Our state-of-art cameras and security system should be able to identify those who vandalized and stole from our facility. How ironic, during the day we had a great community event at which we raised funds for a dreaded disease and at night these hoodlums come along and try to destroy the place. The video shows both boys and girls between the ages of 13 to 18. We intend to identify them.” Anyone who witnessed this vandalism or with knowledge of it is asked to contact the Saugus Police or Bob Davis at 781233-4555. Town Election 2021 H ere is a precinct-by-precinct breakdown of Tuesday’s election races for Town Meeting. The top five candidates win two-year terms in each of the town’s 10 precincts. In half of the precincts, each of the five candidates who ran got elected. Boldface marks the winning vote totals. Precinct 1 *Susan C. Dunn, 1 Summer Dr., 234 Mark J. Bell, 36 Pleasant St., 229 *Anthony Roger Arone, 26 Summer Dr., 221 *Christopher R. Jones, 4 Apple Ln., 212 *Assunta A. Palomba, 73 Appleton St., 193 Precinct 2 *Peter A. Rossetti, Jr., 6 Summit Ave., 259 *Joseph John Vecchione IV, 31 Wamesit Ave., 231 Christine M. Moreschi, 5 Western Ave. #1, 216 *Robert James Camuso, Sr., 27 Eustis St., 215 *Christopher P. Riley, 7 Oceanview Ave., 207 Precinct 3 *Arthur David Connors, Jr., 16 Springdale Ave., 183 Daniel Schena, 6 Seaview Ave., 176 Town Meeting races at a glance *Richard E. Thompson, 18 Laconia Ave., 169 *Rick A. Smith, 91 Hamilton St., 157 Annemarie E. Tesoro, 16 Glendale Ave., 156 Precinct 4 *Glen R. Davis, 220 Essex St., 116 *Stephen N. Doherty, 198 Essex St., 116 *Maureen E. Whitcomb, 212 Essex St. #102, 103 Robert C. Northrup, 234 Essex St., 91 *William L. Leuci, 35 Wilbur Ave., 85 *Andrew James Whitcomb, 212 Essex St. #102, 74 Precinct 5 *Pamela J. Goodwin, 85 Hobson St., 324 Jacklyn A. Hickman, 34 Biscayne Ave., 259 *Brendon H. Spencer, 299 Walnut St., 209 *Mary Frances Migliore, 29 Magnolia St., 207 *Ronald Mark Wallace, 54 Magnolia St., 196 Alex Manoogian, 38 Blueridge Ave., 192 Paul R. Arnold, 48 Walden Pond Ave., 147 Precinct 6 *Jean M. Bartolo, 47 Jackson St., 246 *Allen V. Panico, 35 School St., 207 *Kevin D. Currie, 26 Birch St., 206 Precinct 7 *Stephen F. McCarthy, 36 Susan Dr., 204 *Michael J. Paolini, 16 Alfred ELECTION | SEE PAGE 14 St., 219 Elisa LeBrasseur, 5 Sunnyside Ave., 214 *William S. Brown, 90 School

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