Saugus (Massachusetts)

Dungeon Rock -- Hiram Marble's Obsession

Massachusetts Case of Pirates, Lost Treasure and Spiritualists Buccaneers anchored their ship in Lynn Harbor and brought a chest to land. Inhabitant of Dungeon Rock Cave The four men camped in Pirate's Glen near the Saugus...

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Firefighters battle Saugus brush fire

SAUGUS, Mass. -- Fire crews are working to put out a brush fire in Saugus. The fire broke out near Summer and Appleton streets in the area of Prankers Pond just after 4 p.m. There are homes nearby, but they do not appear to be...

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Car crashes into telephone pole in Saugus

SAUGUS, Mass. -- A car crashed into a telephone pole in Saugus Sunday morning, leaving the driver seriously hurt. Police the accident happened around 9:30 a.m. Sunday on Route 107 south. The driver, a 54-year-old man operating...

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Foot Traffik

by Adam Fleischer It sounds like one of those commercials that runs so often you’ve never bothered to actually listen to it. Just ask Johnny Nguyen, Rahtha Saygnarath and John Campbell, co-owners and founders of Foot Traffik,...

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Mass. man faces child porn charges in Los Angeles

SAUGUS, Mass. -- Federal authorities accuse a 41-year-old Massachusetts man of pretending to be a teenager to lure young girls to perform sexual explicit acts online that he secretly recorded on video.

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Saugus club having entertainment license revoked

SAUGUS, Mass. -- A popular nightclub is having it's entertainment license revoked following a shooting early Saturday, according to the Boston Globe. Two people were shot outside of Orchid nightclub near Rt. 1 just after 2...

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Paul D. Hayes

NEWMARKET — Paul D. Hayes, 50, of Exeter Street, died peacefully Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2009, at Portsmouth Regional Hospital. Born April 12, 1959, in Saugus, Mass., he was the son of Newell and Ada (Peabody) Hayes. He was raised in...

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Man pleads not guilty in Lawrence river death

LAWRENCE, Mass. -- A Saugus man has pleaded not guilty to manslaughter after allegedly knocking an Iraq war veteran into the water with his boat, then fleeing as rescuers searched in vain for the body.

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Two Plead Guilty To Supplying Faulty Concrete to CA/T Project

Two former employees of Aggregate Industries NE Inc., Saugus, Mass., pleaded guilty on July 8 to 12 charges involving a conspiracy to deliver substandard concrete to the $15-billion Central Artery/Tunnel project. Four more...

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