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Page 18 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, NOVEmbEr 11, 2022 THE SOUNDS | FROM PAGE 17 tional Pen Pals,’ by Mark E. Vogler. Together with Saugus Senior Center ’s Outreach Coordinator Cheryl Roberto, Brigitte and her Classroom are bridging the gap between generations! “Saugus fourth grade Students are learning writing skills through the Senior Student Pen Pal Program. “Brigitte stated in the above mentioned article that ‘It’s a really great project that brings the Town and the school together’ (as a pen pal in her program, this sketch artist totally agrees!) “If you are interested in becoming a pen pal, contact Mrs. Brigitte Vaudo at Belmonte STEAM Academy at bvaudo@saugus.k12.ma.us. Brigitte has participated in many creative eventful programs for her students in order to better educate and instill appetite to learn & grow in her students. “Mrs. Vaudo’s classroom was featured in previous articles for creatively learning the landmarks, Heroes & History of Saugus and for our classroom Valentine projects of outreach to the community! “It’s wonderful to see our Saugus students in such a - LEGAL NOTICE - COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS PROBATE COURT ESSEX, ss. Docket No. ES22E0090PP PROBATE COURT To Robin Lapia and George Lapia of Saugus in the County of ESSEX and to all other persons interested. A petition has been presented to said Court by Beverly Newhall and Kenny McDonald of Haverhill in the County of ESSEX representing that he/she hold as co-tenants in common an undivided part or share of certain land lying in Saugus in said County of ESSEX and briefly described as follows: of that land situated in SAUGUS in the County of Essex and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, bounded and described as follows: NORTHEASTERLY SOUTHERLY by old Hesper street one hundred eighty nine and 57/100 (189.57) feet; by Wormstead Street seventy four and 15/100 (74.15) feet; SOUTHWESTERLY by Hesper Street fifty (50) feet WESTERLY NORTHERLY by lot B, as shown on plan hereinafter mentioned, and by land now or formerly of James F. Lynch et al one hundred twenty six and 42/100 (126.42) feet; and by Woodbury Avenue ten (10) feet. setting forth that he/she desires that all of said land may be sold at private sale for not less than FIVE HUNDRED SIXTY SEVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS and praying that partition may be made of all the land aforesaid according to law, and to that end that a commissioner be appointed to make such partition and be ordered to make sale and conveyance of all, or any part of said land which the Court finds cannot be advantageously divided either at private sale or public auction, and be ordered to distribute the net proceeds thereof. If you desire to object thereto you or your attorney should file a written appearance in said Court at Salem Before ten o’clock in the forenoon on the TWENTY FIRST day of NOVEMBER 2022 the return day of this citation. Witness, FRANCES GIORDANO, Esquire, First Judge of said Court this SIXTH day of OCTOBER 2022. PAMELA A. CASEY O’BRIEN REGISTER OF PROBATE October 28, November 4, 11, 2022 great extensive and integrative learning environment! Keep being a bright light out there and shining at ALL you do Mrs. Brigitte Vaudo! “Yours Truly, “The Sketch Artist” “Turkey Trot” at Breakheart on Nov. 20 Friends of Breakheart Reservation is pleased to announce that the “Turkey Trot” will be held on Nov. 20 at Breakheart Reservation (177 Forest St., Saugus; Forest Street is off the Lynn Fells Parkway near Route 1 Southbound). The 5 kilometer race course is on pavement through Breakheart Reservation. Walkers are also welcome. Costumes are welcome, but optional. Registration will start at 9:30 a.m. The race itself is free to all; however, entrance to the post-race raffle is by a $10 donation to the Friends of Breakheart. The raffle will be for turkeys and gift cards. The number of winners will depend on the number of entries to raffle. Refreshments will be available. For more details, please contact Breakheart Reservation at 781-233-0834, or Peter A. Rossetti Jr. at 781233-1855. Cemetery Cleanup Nov. 28 The Town of Saugus Cemetery Department announced that fall grounds cleanup will begin at the Riverside Cemetery on Monday, Nov. 28. The Cemetery Commission asks members of the public to remove any personal and/or holiday/seasonal items from the grounds before the cleanup begins. The Cemetery Commission and Department are not responsible for any personal holiday/seasonal items that are not removed from the gravesites by the family on or before Nov. 28. All Veterans flags will remain on gravesites until Monday, Nov. 28, upon which time they will be removed for the winter season. Flags will be placed back on the gravesites in May prior to Memorial Day. If you have questions regarding the fall cleanup, please call the Cemetery Department at 781-231-4170. Legion breakfasts resume Saugus American Legion Post 210 is hosting its popular breakfasts from 8 - 9 a.m. on Fridays. The price is $8 for those who are looking for a delicious meal at Legion Hall. Bon appétit! “Holly Jolly” coming to The Kowloon The Kowloon Restaurant announced that the Holly Jolly Holiday Party with the Platters Very Merry Christmas Show is slated for Friday, Dec. 16. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Showtime is 8 p.m. The Platters are set to perform live in concert – playing all their hits and holiday tunes. Tickets are $25 per person. All seats are reserved. The Platters – hailed a rock and roll, vocal and Grammy Halls of Fame group – will be joined by special guests Smokin’ Joe & The Henchmen. Kowloon food and beverage services will be available. For tickets: online ordering, front desk. Fall curbside leaf collection is underway The Town of Saugus has announced that fall curbside leaf collection will take place during the weeks of Nov. 14–18 and Nov. 28–Dec. 2. Residents may dispose of leaves curbside on their regularly scheduled collection day. Leaves should be left outside by 7 a.m. on the appropriate days. Please ensure that leaf containers are physically separated from trash and recycling. Paper leaf bags are the preferred method of leaf disposal. If you are using barrels, they must be clearly marked with yard waste stickers. Barrel covers must remain removed so that the leaves are visible. Plastic bags, cardboard boxes, branches and brush will not be accepted. Please note that separate trucks collect the rubbish, recycling and leaves, so the leaves may be collected at a different time of day. “Missed pick-ups” will not be conducted. What’s happening at the Saugus Public Library For schoolchildren looking for interesting projects and programs to participate in this fall, there’s plenty to do at the Saugus Public Library. Adult Coloring Group: Come relax with our continuing Adult Coloring Group. It’s a great opportunity to take time to unwind, be creative and have fun. No experience necessary! We have pencils and coloring pages ready and waiting. See you there! Space is limited; please call 781-2314168 X 3106to register. The next session is Wednesday, Nov. 16 at 10 a.m. in the Brooks Room on the second floor of the library (295 Central St., Saugus). Just Sew! Saugonians are welcome to join a monthly sewing class for adults that will be held on the third Monday of each month from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Community Room of the Saugus Public Library. The next meeting is on Monday, Nov. 21. The class will cover basic topics like sewing buttons, hemming clothing and mending torn fabric and will move on to more advanced topics in the coming weeks. This class is free. (see sauguspubliclibrary.org) A neat, new teen group called Manga & Anime Club: The Manga & Anime Club began recently, and, from all accounts, it’s a lot of fun for kids in Grades 6 and up. So, if you are curious, check out the Teen Room. Chat with friends! Make crafts! Try Japanese snacks! Club meetings will continue on Saturdays through May from 10-11 a.m. They will be held on Nov. 12, Dec. 10, Jan. 7, Feb. 4, March 4, April 1 and May 13. Please sign up in advance; call 781-231-4168 or stop by the Reference Desk. https://www.sauguspubliclibrary.org/new-manga-animeclub.../ All About Crystals with Leeza Masia: This event has been rescheduled to Thursday, Dec.1, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in the Brooks Room. This is for fifth graders and up. Leeza will be showcasing some of her favorite crystals from her personal collection. She will talk about geological & metaphysical aspects of crystals and how to cleanse and charge any stone. Learn which chakras particular crystals associate with, and how to make two types of crystal grids. There will be a crystal giveaway at the end of the workshop! Please sign up in advance. Call 781-231-4168, come by the Reference Desk or sign up online from the events calendar: https://www.sauguspubliclibrary.org/events/ Christmas Tree Festival at the MEG The MEG Foundation has announced its schedule for the 12th Annual Christmas Tree Festival, which begins Saturday, Nov. 26, with the decoration of trees from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. The festival dates are • Dec. 2 & 3 from 3 to 8 p.m. • Dec. 4 from 1 to 6 p.m. • Dec. 9 & 10 from 3 to 8 p.m. • Santa arrives on Dec. 10 for photos from 4:30 to 6 p.m. There will also be a Petting Zoo on the front lawn from 5 to 7 p.m. • On Dec. 11 winners can pick up trees at the MEG from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. For more information, contact Linda Ross at 781-233THE SOUNDS | SEE PAGE 19

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