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Page 8 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2021 Saugus welcomes its Annual Christmas Tree Lighting back A NIGHT FOR CHILDREN: Nicole Finn with her daughter Clementine, 2½. MEG TOY | FROM PAGE 3 own wrapping,” he said. “Saugus youth is involved in the project. They help us separate the gifts into piles for the boys and girls and diff erent ages. Dec. 21 will be the last night of the toy drive. We will start makIS THIS MRS. CLAUS? Saugus Board of Selectmen Vice-Chair Debra Panetta is dressed like she’s Santa’s wife. ing deliveries between Dec. 21 and Dec. 24 (Christmas Eve). How you can help: Anyone who wants to donate can drop off unwrapped presents next Tuesday (Dec. 14) and the following Tuesday (Dec. 21) from 6 to 8 p.m. at the MEG Building at 54-58 Essex St. in Saugus. Law Offices of Terrence W. Kennedy 512 Broadway, Everett • Criminal Defense • Personal Injury • Medical Malpractice Tel: (617) 387-9809 Cell: (617) 308-8178 twkennedylaw@gmail.com SITTING WITH SANTA: Brynn Cliff ord, 5, daughter of Ryan and Carly Cliff ord of Saugus, outside the Saugus Public Library with Santa Claus. A PETTING ZOO STAR: Joleen Jurczyk, of Animal Craze of Winchendon, Mass., holds Matilda, the three-month-old Silkie bantam chicken. SAUGUS | FROM PAGE 5 Giannino continues to be an environmental champion for Saugus and Revere, and I am delighted that Jessica will be receiving this award.” SRWC Executive Director Mary Lester is very excited for this award to be presented to Altar’d State – they have been such an environmentally minded LIGHTING UP TOWN HALL: Holiday lights brighten up Saugus’s house of town government. and local supporting retailer. This year’s event will also feature sale of holiday wreaths for $40 each. These handmade wreaths feature fresh woodland evergreens, pinecones and other decorative elements. Order online today and pick them up at the annual meeting. We will also be having silent auctions, raffl es (including a kayak) and a 50/50. All proceeds will benefi t the Council’s environmental education, SRWC scholarship and river restoration programs. The Saugus River Watershed Council is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofi t organization founded in 1991 to protect and restore the natural resources of the Saugus River watershed. Contact: marylester@saugusriver.org, 781233-5048. A trusted family name combined with exceptional craftsmanship & professionalism. Call for a consultation & quote. 63 Years! • Vinyl Siding • Carpentry Work • Decks • Roofing • Replacement Windows • Free Estimates • Fully Licensed • Fully Insured

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