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a 3/4-mile long concurrency with Route 129, which passes through North Saugus before joining Route
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1 to head northward into Lynnfield. Route 99 terminates at Route 1 as well, in the southern end of
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town. Route 107 passes through the town as the Salem Turnpike through the Rumney Marsh, crossing
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the Saugus River into Lynn over the Fox Hill Bridge.
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The Newburyport/Rockport Line of the MBTA Commuter Rail passes through the southeast corner of
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Saugus, but does not have a station in Saugus. The town is served by several MBTA bus routes. The
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nearest airport is Boston's Logan International Airport.
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Demographics
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As of the census of 2010, there were 26,628 people, 10,318 households, and 7,144 families residing
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in the town. The population density was 2,373.7 people per square mile (916.5/km2). The racial
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makeup of the town was 91.9% White, 4.0% Hispanic or Latino, 2.7% Asian, 2.1% Black or African
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American, 0.1% Native American, 0.0% Pacific Islander, 1.6% from other races, and 1.6% from two or
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more races.
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There were 10,318 households, out of which 17.1% had children under the age of 18 living with them,
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53.0% were married couples living together, 11.5% had a female householder with no husband present,
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4.7% had a male householder with no wife present, and 30.8% were non-families. The average
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household size was 2.55 and the average family size was 3.09.
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In the town, the population was spread out, with 4.5% under the age of 5, 5.2% from 5 to 9, 5.7%
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from 10 to 14, 5.9% from 15 to 19, 5.6% from 20 to 24, 5.6% from 25 to 29, 5.5% from 30 to 34, 6.4%
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from 35 to 39, 7.3% from 40 to 44, 8.1% from 45 to 49, 8.4% from 50 to 54, 7.5% from 55 to 59, 6.9%
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from 60 to 64, 4.9% from 65 to 69, 3.8% from 70 to 74, 3.6% from 75 to 79, 2.9% from 80 to 84, and
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2.3% who were 85 years of age or older. The median age was 43.9 years.
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The median income for a household in the town was $85,301, and the median income for a family was
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$95,782. Males had a median income of $53,219 versus $42,783 for females. The per capita income for
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the town was $25,524. About 3.1% of families and 4.2% of the population were below the poverty
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line, including 4.5% of those under age 18 and 7.2% of those age 65 or over.
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Government
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Since 1947 Saugus has had a Plan E form of government, which is a combination of representative
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town meeting and Town Manager. Saugus was the first town in Massachusetts to accept this form of
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government. This plan included a Single transferable vote voting system, but this was abandoned in
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1950.
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Elections for all seats on the Board of Selectmen, School Committee, Town Meeting, and Housing
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Authority are held biennially in odd-numbered years.
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Town manager
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The Town Manager serves as the chief administrative manager and chief fiscal officer of Saugus,
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Massachusetts. He or she is appointed by the Board of Selectmen.
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Board of Selectmen
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The Board of Selectmen consists of five at-large members. The Board serves as the chief policy
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makers of the Town. Selectmen are ineligible to hold any other town office.
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School committee
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The School Committee consists of five at-large members. School Committee members are ineligible to
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hold any other town office.
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Town Meeting
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Saugus representative town meeting consists of 50 members; five for each of the town's ten
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precincts. The annual town meeting is held on the first Monday in May. At the first town meeting
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after each election of town meeting members, a moderator of all town meetings shall be elected by
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the body. The moderator must be a town meeting member.
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Education
It is served by the Saugus Public Schools, which operates Saugus Middle-High School.
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Emergency Services
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The Town of Saugus is protected by the 52 paid, professional firefighters of the Town of Saugus
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Fire Department (SFD). The Saugus Fire Department currently operates out of 2 firehouses, running 2
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engine companies and 1 ladder company with Engine 1 near Cliftondale Square. And Engine 3 and
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Ladder 1 near Saugus center (Monument Square). SFD is commanded by Chief Michael Newbury, a Deputy
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chief and a "group" Captain per shift.
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Media
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Saugus Community Television or SCTV is a Public-access television station that provides local
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television programing to the community.
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SCTV broadcasts to Saugus Comcast cable subscribers on channel 8 (public-access), channel 9
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(government), and channel 22 (educational).
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Saugus is home to two newspapers, the Saugus Advertiser and the Saugus Advocate. Saugus is also
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covered by The Daily Item of Lynn.
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Since 1950, the transmitter for WROL has been located off of the Salem Turnpike in Saugus. It was
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previously used by WHDH from 1934 to 1948.
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Points of interest
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Appleton's Pulpit
Belden Bly Bridge
Boardman House
Breakheart Reservation
Camp Nihan
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Kowloon Restaurant
Prankers Pond
Rumney Marsh Reservation
Saugus Middle-High School
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Saugus Iron Works National Historic Site
Saugus River
Saugus Town Hall
Square One Mall
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Notable people
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Movies and television shows filmed in Saugus
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American Playhouse episode "Three Sovereigns for Sarah" (1985)
The Joneses (2009)
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Food Paradise episodes "Steak Paradise" (2008) and "Donut Paradise" (2008)
Furry Vengeance (2010)
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Mark of the Dog Rose (2012)
Grown Ups 2 (2013) filmed at Stackpole Field
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References
External links
Town of Saugus official website
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Populated coastal places in Massachusetts
Populated places established in 1629
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1629 establishments in Massachusetts
1629 establishments in the Thirteen Colonies
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Bloodshy & Avant are a Swedish songwriting and production duo consisting of Christian "Bloodshy"
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Karlsson and Pontus "Avant" Winnberg. They have worked with many prominent artists, including
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Britney Spears, Kylie Minogue, Ms. Dynamite, Madonna, Jennifer Lopez, Katy Perry, Kelis, Girls'
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Generation, Christina Milian, Sky Ferreira, Hikaru Utada and BoA. In addition to their production
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work, Karlsson and Winnberg are also members of the synth-pop group Miike Snow, alongside lead
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vocalist Andrew Wyatt.
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Career
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Original songs and production
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Bloodshy and Avant scored their first success working with American singer/songwriter Christina
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Milian for her début album. The collaboration resulted in two hit singles, "AM to PM," and "When
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You Look at Me," both of which hit number three on the UK Singles Chart.
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They were then commissioned to work with UK hip-hop singer/rapper, Ms. Dynamite and BRIT
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Award-winning English pop group Sugababes. The collaboration with Ms. Dynamite resulted in several
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tracks which appeared on her début album, A Little Deeper, including her hit début single, "It
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Takes More". They also produced tracks for her 2005 second release, Judgement Days.
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Bloodshy and Avant co-wrote and produced two songs which appeared on Britney Spears' 2003 album In
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the Zone: the hit single, "Toxic", that merited a Grammy award; and "Showdown". They also produced
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all the three new songs on her 2004 Greatest Hits: My Prerogative album and the theme song for
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Britney & Kevin: Chaotic series. They subsequently worked with Spears on her fifth studio album,
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Blackout, for which they collaborated with Spears on four songs: the hit single, "Piece of Me",
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"Radar", "Freakshow" and "Toy Soldier"; and again on her 2008 follow-up album Circus, for which
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they produced the songs "Unusual You", "Phonography" and "Trouble", the latter two appeared only as
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bonus tracks. Bloodshy alone co-produced two songs for Britney Spears' 7th studio album Femme
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Fatale, "How I Roll" and "Trip to Your Heart".
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The duo co-wrote and co-produced two tracks with Madonna, "How High" and "Like It or Not", for her
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