If you can be the first to figure out the answer to one of the questions below and bring that answer to the Saugus.net booth at Founders' Day, you'll win a free T-shirt. Some of the questions are harder than others; remember that you have to be the first with a correct answer for a particular question. Answers can be found in a variety of places; some can be found online on Saugus.net; others can be found in the library; a few can be found in the just-released Saugus book, Of Time and the River; still others can be found on plaques and monuments in town. We're starting off the day with T-shirts available in a variety of colors and sizes, but size selection will be on a first-come, first-served basis we recommend that you figure out your clue early so you can get your pick of T-shirt color and size.
Of Time and the River. Solved by Julie Malone.
The Saugus River and the Pines River. Solved by Mike Serino.
10. Solved by Kaitlyn Heathman.
Either the Scotch-Boardman House or the Bennett-Boardman House. Solved by Julie (no last name given).
The full list is available on the Saugus Historical Society site; the Booklet Series consists of the first seven books. This was the only question that no one solved.
Working clockwise from the South: Revere, Malden, Melrose, Wakefield, Lynnfield, and Lynn. Solved by Ruth Berg.
1911. The solver didn't leave a name; drop us a note if you'd like it listed.
Saugus Center, Cliftondale, East Saugus, North Saugus, Lynnhurst, Oaklandvale, the Golden Hills, and Kenwood. Solved by Christine Wilson.
Around 11 just counting land, or 12 counting both land and water. Solved by S. M. Horlick.