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“There are challenges to ating budget of $64,126,162 preparing the estimates of ex- and $30,075,250 for the School Fund Operating Budget. penditures in this budget� But in a three-page memo that accompanied the proBy Mark E. Vogler posed budget that Crabtree n a budget briefing session made public this week, he outthis week with the Board lined some challenges related of Selectmen, Town Manag- to fixed cost increases the town er Scott C. Crabtree reassured faces as he prepares for the Anmembers that the town’s fi- nual Town Meeting in May: Health Insurance – the rates nancial team has done its best to craft the operating budget have not been finalized by the for the 2021 Fiscal Year, which provider. The town can expect begins July 1. “We’ve done a that the rate will be set within good job of spending within the next few weeks. We have our means,� Crabtree told se- made conservative estimates lectmen as he began a three- based on the current enrollment. We will have to revisit hour session. Selectmen voted to approve our estimate later in the budget the town manager’s plan that cycle. includes a general fund oper-
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For a better Saugus West side fire station at the Member, to selectmen. “As of right now, the town of top of “to do� list selectmen Saugus has outgrown its Fire receive from citizens input Department. There’s no doubt about that,� said Cross as he By Mark E. Vogler led off a two-hour session that augus Fire Department Lt. drew more than 50 residents to William E. Cross III was on the second floor auditorium at duty Tuesday night when se- Town Hall. Cross was one of 25 speakers lectmen held their “citizen input session.� But he thought it – many of them Town Meeting important enough to get some- members – who went to the body to fill in for him while he microphone to advocate items went to Town Hall to address they think should be on the them on what he dubbed “pri- Board of Selectmen’s “to do� list. “The manager [Town Managority number one.� “I’m here for a third fire sta- er Scott C. Crabtree] has done tion,� said Cross, a 25-year veteran of the Fire Department and a newly elected Town Meeting
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