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Blast Magazine has an update about the Rob Hot Topic Tour stop in Saugus, MA.
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Rob’s last appearance is tonight at the Square One Mall in Saugus, MA.
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The Los Angeles Department of Family and Children Services visited the Alamo compound in Saugus accompanied by Santa Clarita Sheriff’s deputies Wednesday morning on what child services officials called a referrals - based visit, said Laura Grasmehr, DCFS spokeswoman.
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There was one of these on Route 1 in Saugus, but I’m pretty sure it’s gone now (International Buffet King).
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Julio Silva, who manages the branch in Saugus, said he was unaware that the state’s action applied to his office, which remained open yesterday; most of the improper practices cited in the cease-and-desist order pertained to the company’s Lawrence and Lowell offices, he noted.
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I do have to say that just over the “river” from Santa Clarita is Saugus, which is pretty diverse.
Think Progress » Santa Clarita Councilman Tells Anti-Immigrant Protesters: ‘I’m A Proud Racist’ 2010
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I'm not really sure what he's going to be doing on the show, but if his guest appearance on Jonesy's Jukebox was any indication, he'll be giving the traffic report on the 128 in Saugus.
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They built a church compound, including dormitories for followers, in Saugus, Calif., and in the 1970s moved their headquarters to Arkansas.
Ex-Followers Pursue Assets of Preacher's Murky Empire Stephanie Simon 2011
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They built a church compound, including dormitories for followers, in Saugus, Calif., and in the 1970s moved their headquarters to Arkansas.
Ex-Followers Pursue Assets of Preacher's Murky Empire Stephanie Simon 2011
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See Hawaii From the Missouri While on vacation last year, Joseph Gould, 59, of Saugus, Mass., painted turrets on the USS Missouri, the battleship on which Japan formally surrendered in World War II.
Saving the World—One Vacation at a Time Anne Tergesen 2011
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