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THEY HAVE A PLAN: The Board of Health hopes to work with Wheelabrator Technologies, Inc. officials in finally closing the ash landfill at the trash-to-energy plant on Route 107. Left to right, board members Shawn Ayube, William Heffernan and Maria Tamagna get briefing from Interim Board of Health Director Robert F. Bracey at Monday night’s Board of Health meeting. (Saugus Advocate photo by Mark E. Vogler) day night meeting to create “a By Mark E. Vogler post closure subcommittee” oard of Health members that will meet with Wheelabrahave a tentative plan for tor officials to decide on when closing the ash landfill located and how the landfill will be shut at the Wheelabrator Saugus, down permanently. Board of Health Chair William Inc. trash-to-energy plant on Route 107 – with the date and Heffernan said the group is bethe logistics to be determined. The board voted 3-0 at its MonAN END TO THE ASH? | SEE PAGE 2
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HERE’S TO PEACE: Miguel Fernandes, 3, displays a “peace dove” cutout that he plans to color as a child’s way to observe Martin Luther King, Jr. Day at the Saugus Public Library. The library and all town offices will be closed on Monday, Jan. 20, in observance of the federal holiday which marks the birthday of the late civil rights leader who practiced nonviolent activism. See page 3 for story and photo highlights. (Saugus Advocate Photos by Mark E. Vogler)
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Saugus Fire Lt. William E. Cross III says it’s time for action on west side fire station project Editor’s Note: For this week, we interviewed Saugus Fire Department Lt. William E. Cross III on issues related to the town’s longstanding need for a west side fire station. We interviewed him three years earlier on the same
topic. Cross, who was elected last November as a Town Meeting member in Precinct 8, is one of several new members who want the town to consider a third A TABLE FOR MLK ART: Children who want to learn about the
ASKS| SEE PAGE 6 life and legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. can get creative at a
special table set up inside Saugus Public Library where they can color cardboard friendship hands or peace doves in honor of the late American Civil Rights leader. They can also read from several books about Dr. King that can be loaned out at the library.
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