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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, JAnuARy 31, 2025 Page 19 BEACON | FROM PAGE 18 the progress we have made in childcare, college affordability, tax cuts, housing, veterans services and more. We are able to build on this progress while controlling our spending and tightening our belts, just as families and businesses are doing across our state.” “I hear from residents, business and local officials on a daily basis about the challenges they face,” said Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll. “I’m proud of the way that this budget responds to those needs, while also making sure Massachusetts can sustainably support the programs and services on which everyone in Massachusetts relies. We’re fully funding the Student Opportunity Act to make sure our K-12 schools have equitable access to the resources their students and educators need, growing local aid, boosting Chapter 90 funding to improve roads and bridges and creatively investing in our infrastructure.” The Massachusetts Fiscal Alliance was quick to criticize the proposal. The group said the budget includes a plan allowing municipalities to raise taxes on meals and hotels through local option taxes, an idea soundly rejected last year; a $164 million tax hike by setting up a cap on the charitable deductions law approved by the voters in 2000; expansion of tobacco taxes to synthetic nicotine products; and extending the sales tax to candy. “She’s literally taking candy from a baby,” said alliance spokesperson Paul Craney. “Massachusetts residents already face some of the highest taxes in the nation, and this proposal exacerbates that burden. Taxpayers will have to spend $25 million more dollars on candy to just pay for this tax. This budget doubles down on the state’s addiction to higher taxes and spending at a time when residents are already feeling squeezed and leaving for more tax friendly states. The governor is taking a giant leap in the wrong direction. The governor has become so desperate for higher taxes that she’s even proposing caps on tax deductions for Massachusetts charities. This tax relief law was approved by the voters in 2000. If that isn’t cruel, I don’t know what is.” “This budget exemplifies the Healey-Driscoll Administration’s disregard for fiscal responsibility,” said MassGOP Chair Amy Carnevale. “Relying on one-time revenues while increasing spending is an unsustainable path, particularly given the unchecked financial strain caused by the emergency assistance shelter program and ongoing uncertainty over monthly tax revenues. Instead of charting a path toward stability, this budget doubles down on reckless spending and higher taxes.” The budget now goes to the House which will craft and approve its own version and then it moves to the Senate which will offer a different plan. A House-Senate conference committee will eventually hammer out a compromise version that will be approved by both branches and sent to Gov. Healey who has the power to veto any spending and any other items. The House and Senate can then choose to override any of the governor’s vetoes. HOLD DANGEROUS BON-CITIZENS FOR ICE INTERVENTION – Reps. Michael Soter (R-Bellingham) and Kenneth Sweezey (R-Pembroke) have filed legislation they say will restore power to local and state law enforcement agencies by closing a loophole that prevents court officers and law enforcement officials from holding dangerous illegal non-citizens with ICE detainers beyond the time that the individual would otherwise be entitled to be released from state custody, allowing these individuals to walk free after committing significant crimes in certain situations. “It’s essential that we equip our law enforcement with the resources, tools and support they need to keep our communities safe,” said Rep. Soter. “Both sides of the aisle are united in the belief that undocumented immigrants who come here to commit crimes should be returned to their home countries. The state and local authorities must be able to detain these criminals and give ICE the opportunity to BEACON | SEE PAGE 20 Premises: ~ Legal Notice ~ NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE 58 Newton Street, Everett, MA 02149 By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by Asline Thompson to Santander Bank, N.A., and now held by Santander Bank, N.A., said mortgage dated August 22, 2014 and filed in the Middlesex County (Southern District) Registry District of the Land Court as Document No.: 1680417 and noted on Certificate of Title No.: 243325,for breach of the conditions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on February 18, 2025 at 02:00 PM Local Time upon the premises, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: THE LAND IN SAID EVERETT, MIDDLESEX COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS, WITH THE BUILDINGS THEREON, ON NEWTON STREET BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: SOUTHEASTERLY: BY SAID NEWTON STREET, THIRTY AND 94/100 (30.94) FEET; SOUTHWESTERLY: BY LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OF ALPHONSUS LONG SEVENTY-FIVE (75) FEET; NORTHWESTERLY: BY LANDS OF SUNDRY ADJOINING OWNERS AS SHOWN ON THE PLANS HEREINAFTER MENTIONED, SIXTY-ONE AND 51/100 (61.51) FEET; AND EASTERLY: BY LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OF THOMAS MCCARVILLE ET AL., SEVENTY-EIGHT AND 33/100 (78.33) FEET; ALL OF SAID BOUNDARIES ARE DETERMINED BY THE COURT TO BE LOCATED AS SHOWN ON A PLAN DRAWN BY S.A. KAUFMAN, CIVIL ENGINEER, OF PLAN, #14108A2, FILED WITH CERTIFICATE 35999, BOOK 239, PAGE 45 DATED NOVEMBER 1, 1930, AS MODIFIED AND APPROVED BY THE COURT, FILED IN THE LAND REGISTRATION OFFICE, A COPY OF WHICH WAS FILED WITH THE ORIGINAL CERTIFICATE OF TITLE ISSUED ON THIS DECRESS. BEING THE SAME PROPERTY CONVEYED TO ASLINE THOMPSON, AS AN INDIVIDUAL BY DEED FROM LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF BEAR STEARNS ASSET BACKED SECURITIES I LLC, ASSET BACKED-CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-HE1 RECORDED 12/23/2008 IN DEED DOCUMENT NO. 2008-01488880, IN THE REGISTRY OF DEEDS PLAN FOR MIDDLESEX COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS. CERTIFICATE NO. 243325 PARCEL ID# A0-05-000185 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 58 NEWTON ST, EVERETT, MA 02149 USPS ADDRESS: 58 NEWTON ST, EVERETT, MA 02149-1744 The description of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical error in this publication. TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens, encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, municipal liens and assessments, if any, which take precedence over the said mortgage above described. Said mortgage is subject to a certain mortgage given by Asline Thompson to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as Mortgagee, as nominee for Stearns Lending, Inc., dated 10/17/2012 and registered in the Middlesex County (Southern District) Registry District of the Land Court as Document No.: 1618576 and noted on Certificate of Title No.: 243325. FIVE THOUSAND ($5,000.00) Dollars of the purchase price must be paid in cash, certified check, bank treasurer’s or cashier’s check at the time and place of the sale by the purchaser. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash, certified check, bank treasurer’s or cashier’s check within thirty (30) days after the date of sale. Other terms to be announced at the sale. Brock & Scott, PLLC 23 Messenger Street 2nd Floor Plainville, MA 02762 Attorney for Santander Bank, N.A. Present Holder of the Mortgage (401) 217-8701 January 17, 24, 31, 2025

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