THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, NOVEmbEr 7, 2025 Page 15 SOUNDS | FROM PAGE 14 bers); Sunday, November 16, at 2:00 p.m. (matinee perfect for younger audience members). Ticket prices: Adults $15, Students $10; Preshow Event, $8 per student (Saturday & Sunday at 12:30 p.m. before the show). In addition to the performance, the Friends of the SHSDC, along with SHSDC students, will host a Community Engagement Fundraiser Event beginning at 12:30 p.m., preceding the Saturday & Sunday matinees. The event will feature photo opportunities with Characters, Arts and Crafts, Face Painting and more. Definitely a fun event for families with young children! More information on these events will follow! All per formances and events will take place at the SMHS complex, with performances taking place in the Lemoine-Mitchell Auditorium. We are thrilled to bring this Disney Classic to life and genuinely look forward to seeing you in the audience, supporting the hard work and dedication of the SHSDC students! About The Saugus Advocate We welcome press releasFirst Congregational Church in Saugus Center extends a “big thanks” to all who supported the Pumpkin Patch this year.A successful event was the result of all those who helped unload the trucks, those who volunteered to do shifts selling pumpkins and those who purchased pumpkins. This was the 23rd Annual Pumpkin Patch, which couldn’t have been done without the support of the Saugus community. See you next year! (Courtesy photo to The Saugus Advocate of pumpkins decorated by Rebecca Panico) FOUR SELECTMEN | FROM PAGE 10 by me and supported me throughout my entire campaign. I would also like to thank everyone who voted for me and showed their continued faith and confidence in me to serve as one of their 5 Selectmen,” Cicolini said. “I am excited to get back to work and look forward to working with each of my fellow board members,” he said. “Also, to every person who put their name on the ballot, elected or not, you are all winners for stepping up and putting your name on the ballot. Saugus pride is alive and well in our town and we have so many newly elected members to every board and committee which is very encouraging!!” Many political observers believe that the entire Board of Selectmen would have been reelected again – for a fourth two-year term – had Riley decided to seek another term. But she is confident that her four former Board of Selectmen colleagues will carry on without her – and with Federico – the first-time candidate who filled the vacant seat. “I want to congratulate my fellow Selectmen on their bid for reelection and to Frank Federico for rounding off an impressive group of people to serve together for our town,” Riley said. “I know we had goals and objectives, and I hope they continue to address and complete the ones still on the list that were in the works, because I feel they are still important for the residents,” she said. “However, they are a new group and I will be interested in what their goals and objectives might be. A special congratulations to Frank, he worked hard and I love seeing a person that is young bringing his viewpoints to the Board.” es, news announcements, freelance articles and courtesy photos from the community. Our deadline is 6 p.m. on Tuesday. If you have a story idea, an article or a photo to submit, please email me at mvoge@comcast.net or leave a message at 978-683-7773. Or send your press release to me in the mail at PO Box 485, North Andover, MA 01845. Let us become your hometown newspaper. The Saugus Advocate is available in the Saugus Public Library, the Saugus Senior Center, Saugus Town Hall, local convenience stores and restaurants throughout town. Carved jack-o’-lanterns graced front steps and porches all around town last weekend as residents showed off their Halloween creativity. (Photo courtesy of Laura Eisener) GARDENS | FROM PAGE 12 moments in the day. Editor’s Note: Laura Eisener Mike Serino: reelected. (Courtesy photo of SaugusTV) Frank Federico: impressive debut in a townwide political race. (Courtesy photo of SaugusTV) is a landscape design consultant who helps homeowners with landscape design, plant selection and placement of trees and shrubs, as well as perennials. She is a member of the Saugus Garden Club and offered to write a series of articles about “what’s blooming in town” shortly after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. She was inspired after seeing so many people taking up walking.
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