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Guestbook entries left by Saugus.net visitors.
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Linda (Casey) Marshall
of Berwick , ME writes:
Hello everyone! So nice to have a way to stay in touch and keep up with happenings! Congrats to the 1980 softball team induction to the hall!
of Canandaigua, NY writes:
To: Charlie Erlandsen, Beaufort, S.C.
Well remember you as a Saugonian.
Still going strong at 96. Live at Ferris Hills an excellent retirement center.
Kind regards,
Don Allen
of Lacey, WA writes:
update to my email address
of Newstead, VIC (Australia) writes:
I was born in Saugus and lived on Tontaquon Avenue from the late 50s until our family left to come and live in Australia in 1964. I was in Junior High the year it burnt down. So, I don't have a high school graduating class but I'd be interested in anyone who remembers us. Eventually, there were seven Skinner kids. Sometimes a lot of us kids from the hill would go down to Central Ave and meet my father and ride the running boards of the old Pierce Arrow back up the hill.
I love this country and this place where I live now but I still miss the autumn and winter in New England.
I would love to hear from anyone who remembers.
of Klamath Falls, OR writes:
I lived in East Saugus and graduated from Saugus High School in 1941. Married Alice Holbrook in June 1942 right after being sworn into the Army Air Corps. Spent 33 years active duty in the Army Air Corps/Air Force as a fighter pilot. Alice passed away in May 2002. Saugus will always be a fond memory for me... I have both books by John Burns. Thanks for this nice web site. Hello to any old friends who may remember me.
Best wishes... Phil
of Saugus, MA writes:
I am originally from Medford but have lived in Saugus for 7 years. I have had many friends over the years who have come from Saugus. I have given 2 slide presentations for the Historical Society over the years on a "Roadside Diner" theme and have quite a collection of post cards and memorabilia. I am looking for a good photographic image of the old Adventure Car Hop if anyone has one. Also wonder if there are any old photos from Cliftondale showing the original Tumble Inn which was actually a diner down the block from the current restaurant with that name.
of Beaufort, SC writes:
I see I am listed in some messages as living in Hendersonville NC. I lived there for 32 years however now reside in Beaufort SC Home of Parris Island Marine Base. Wonder is anyone knows the where abouts of Bea Anderson, Al Falserano, Dina Hooper, Red Maxwell, Phil Hallem. Have e mail and also Amatuer Radio Call sign K4HPV.
of Beaufort, SC writes:
Enjoyed seeing the page, Well done. Im a member of the Class of 1936 SHS and left their many years ago.Married for 66 years. Would love to hear from classmates and others. I rmember Mr Don Allen and his brother Blaine, Have many fond memories of Cliftondale and Saugus
of Wakefield, MA writes:
I have a website called Mass Tutor. I do math tutoring on the North Shore in such towns as Wakefield, Saugus, Reading, Lynnfield and others. I also tutor science and other subjects besides math such as chemistry, physics and economics.
of Essex Junction, VT writes:
Hey Ya'll,
Didn't know about this page until Eileen told me about it. I am a graduate of the class of 1977. I have been married for 23 years. I have 4 children, Jason-30, Connie-22, Sabryna-19, Tiffane-16. Sorry to hear about Lynda Robinson, she was a real cool person!!!! would love to hear from my old classmates. love this sight. missed the reunion, but would love to know when the next one is so i can come. was living in south carolina when you had the last one. Eileen looked at your sons wedding pics. WOW!!! they were great!
of Bucksport, ME writes:
I just found this guestbook. I graduated from SHS in 1977. Found a lot of info here. I am greatly saddened to learn that Lynda Robinson has passed away. We were good friends. Anyone from 77...I'd love to hear from you
Eileen
of Schenectady, NY writes:
Hi Everyone! I am actually very familiar to ur wonderful town I have family in Boston, but that is not why I am writting I am actually looking for someone. I had this woman named Gail sanders (or even Saunders I cant remember) who was my math tutor in middle school out my way. I remember she worked for GE in Schenectady and was a engineer. i would really like to get in touch with her. Thank you very much please email me if u can help JNC0102103@yahoo.com
of Orlando, FL writes:
I was born on Whitney St. in Cliftondale, but was raised mostly on Willis St. I have many happy memories of Saugus even though I haven't lived there for nearly 60 years. I still remember buying war stamps at the Ballard School. During winter that was a long cold walk to school. I would love to find my next door neighbor and friend Marilyn Misener. Don't know her married name. Been in FL for 40 years and don't think I could handle the cold any more. Just found this site and love reading the messages.
of Saugus, MA writes:
Hello, If anyone out there knew any of the members of the "Indorato" family can you please contact me. I would deeply appreciate it. (father, Santo Indorato) (mother Anna Indorato) (children: Josephine, Joseph, Nellie, Bernie, Mary, Virginia) Santo and Anna were my great-grandparents, origionally from Sicily. They came to Saugus in (I believe around 1907), I have population papers from 1930 for Saugus, MA They are all listed, Santo my ggf, worked as a rubber hose maker, and my aunt Josphine worked at the candy factory in 1930, If anyone knew them please contact me, Im visiting this Nov, and staying for a week, I have no pictures hopefuuly I find some when I come to visit along with more information on them , they all passed when I was very young. Thank you so much for your time, and this sight is very beautiful, I feel as Ive always been apart of Saugus, growing up hearing all the wonderful things my family did there, now Ill actually get to see it in person. Thank you, again, Virginia Toci (caterbyjeannie@aol.com)
Dave Eaton
of Lacey, WA writes:
Just wanted to stop by and say how glad i am that this site has been kept up. Paging thru the guestbook i saw my original entry from many years ago. At that time i didn't think the site would still be here 12 years later. Good work (and thank you) to all who are involved in this project. It's always great to look through the pages of the guestbook and see what old friends have been up to
of Saugus, MA writes:
Saying hello
of Canandaigua, NY writes:
My boyhood home was 34 MYrtle St. Cliftondale
Neighbors included Harry and Bertha Nish, Alexander and Mrs. Burrit, Wesley and Mrs. Hume,Karl Norris, Fred England, Capt. Frank Crosby(SS. Yarmouth)
Don Allen, Saugus High 1928
of Mulberry, FL writes:
Looking for Wayne Rothwell, graduated from SHS, class of 61.
Imprtant that I find him.
Thanks for any help with this.
of Saugus, MA writes:
I was born in Saugus on May 15,1955 At Saugus Geneal Hospital. Its been a long time that I have been back. I was living on 290 Main Steet Saugus, MA. My Grandfather Stanley Warren Hawkes MD. Eye Dr. at that address. I am now at Baton Rouge, La.
Gary W. Hawkes
of Greensboro, NC writes:
Looking for any information about Carl James Hooper (1920 - 1944 / SHS Grad 1937) who lived on Morton Avenue. There should be a WW2 Memorial Plaque dedicated to him on Morton Avenue - is it still there? His parents were Jim and Velma Hooper and he had one sister, all now deceased. No other relatives in the area that I know of. LOVE Saugus!
of Kiev, Kiev Oblast (Urkaine) writes:
I would like to express my deepest thanks to everyone who made this website...
Well done!!!
of Saugus, MA writes:
sorry to see the lost and found gone. If anyone here in saugus sees a silver adult schwinn bike in their neighborhood, please notify PD. my son is 15 and lost without "his wheels"..thanks
of Spring Hill , FL writes:
hey everyone i,m still in the sunshine down here. riding every day. class of 80 email me keep in touch
of Lacey, WA writes:
update to my email address
of Johnston, RI writes:
I am a watercolor artist and would like to do a painting of Adventure Car Hop, and wondering if anyone can send me a photo or a picture. I've searched the web but have not been able to find any pictures.
Thank You
William MacGregor
756A Greenville Ave
Johnston, RI 02919
Bill@junkyardartist.com
www.junkyardartist.com
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