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Page 14 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2021 Christmas Eve parade brought out families, despite the cold F By Tara Vocino amilies and children watched the Christmas Eve parade as it went through town last Friday night. Santa, Mrs. Claus, Buddy the elf and decorated, lit floats cruised through the streets. Myra and Michael Monto placed a Christmas tree onto their boat float. Joshua and Kaylee Webster decorated their Marshall’s Boatyard float. Santa said hello en route during the parade. William Sheridan rode in the parade on a veterans’ suicide awareness truck. Watching the parade from Innis Street, pictured from left to right: Front row: Matthew, Natalie, Benjamin and Sean Corbin; back row: Linda, Brian, Lisa, Sheila and Jason Corbin. Watching the parade from the steps of Town Hall, pictured from left to right: Front row: Cooper and Katie Webster, Hank MacKenzie, Daniel and Kenzie Freedman; back row: Charles Stoddard, Adele Kirby, Nancy Gaudet, Christopher MacKenzie and Karen and Jason Freedman. Laura, Ryan and Audrey Auclair, 15 months, watched the parade from Summer Street. Annabelle Dulong met Santa during last Friday’s Christmas Eve parade beginning at Dow Street. Buddy the elf, Mrs. Claus and Santa arrived off a sleigh. Saugus resident Patrick Follis, who works for Agganis Construction, decorated their truck with lights and minions. Gina, Aiden, 11, and Evan Lecourax, 8, were eagerly waiting for the parade to pass by. During the parade route, an inflatable duck sported a Christmas stocking hat. Children were waiting for Santa to arrive in his sleigh. Lights illuminated Laurie Straticon (dressed as an elf), who was riding in a L & S Trucking float. The parade passed by a nicely decorated house on the Fellsway.

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