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Dailies for October of 2004

October 29, 2004

The Friends of Breakheart Reservation asked us to post the following:

Winter is approaching, and no one should have to go without such a basic necessity as a coat! The Friends of Breakheart Reservation are collecting clean, reusable coats and jackets to assist the One Warm Coat community service effort. Coats of all shapes sizes are welcome. One Warm Coat is dedicated to distributing reusable coats, free of charge, directly to local children and adults. The program is a wonderful way for you and your family to pass along coats and jackets that you no longer need.

The Friends of Breakheart Reservation have made donating a coat simple. Just bring your clean, reusable coats and jackets to The Christopher P. Dunne Visitor Center at Breakheart Reservation in Saugus between 9 am and 5 pm during November. The Friends of Breakheart Reservation will take care of the rest. All donated coats will be given to Rosie’s Place and St. Francis House for distribution to the community in need.

"We are thrilled that so many people across the country have received coats to help them stay warm. It’s such a simple and easy way to show you care for people in need." says Lois Pavlow, founder of OWC.

One Warm Coat is a community service effort assisting in the collection of clean, reusable coats and jackets for donation to local individuals free of charge. Since its inception in 1992, more than 150,000 coats have been provided to those in need at no cost.

October 28, 2004

October 27, 2004

The Saugus Historical Commission site was updated today.

October 26, 2004

This is just a final reminder that tonight is the deadline for submitting an entry for the annual Halloween Ghost Story Contest. We'll be taking entries up through 11:59:59 PM EST (or more accurately EDT for nitpickers) tonight. Any entries received tomorrow morning will have to wait for next year's contest.

If Teresa Konopka from Staten Island who mailed a story entry to us by U.S. Mail happens to be reading this, we got your entry, but you didn't specify an age category or any other means besides the U.S. Mail to get back to you (and by the time we send you a letter and get a response it would be too late). If you can get in touch with us ASAP and let us know your age category, we'll see that your story gets to the appropriate judges.

October 25, 2004

Tomorrow is the final day to submit an entry for the annual Halloween Ghost Story Contest. For each entry that we receive via e-mail or FAX, we try to e-mail back a response indicating that it arrived (assuming we have been given a valid e-mail address). If you've sent us an entry and have not yet heard back, please let us know right away.

October 22, 2004

This is the final weekend prior to the deadline for this year's Halloween Ghost Story Contest next Tuesday.

October 21, 2004

We've uploaded some photographs from the Hammersmith Quilters' Guild Quilt Show held in the Saugus Town Hall this past weekend.

October 20, 2004

The local business All Sports Images has just gone online. Its direct URL is:

http://www.allsportsimages.com/

and it'll be listed on the Entertainment, Recreation, and Sports page.

October 19, 2004

This is a reminder that the deadline for this year's Halloween Ghost Story Contest is October 26th, just a week away.

October 18, 2004

The Computer Terms Glossary was updated today.

October 15, 2004

The Saugus Conservation Commission site was updated today.

October 13, 2004

The Saugus Historical Society site was updated today.

October 12, 2004

October 11, 2004

The office will be closed today for the holiday. However, the Community Events Calendar and other like pages will continue to be updated.

October 7, 2004

Saugus.org was updated today.

October 6, 2004

The Computer Information page was updated today.

October 5, 2004

October 4, 2004

The Home Pages page was updated today.

October 1, 2004

October is here and Halloween is approaching. Remember that the deadline for this year's Halloween Ghost Story Contest is the 26th.