Page 24 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, MARCH 18, 2022 REAL ESTATE TRANSAC TIONS Copyrighted material previously published in Banker & Tradesman/The Commercial Record, a weekly trade newspaper. It is reprinted with permission from the publisher, The Warren Group. For a searchable database of real estate transactions and property information visit: www.thewarrengroup.com. BUYER1 BUYER2 Jean-Louis, Guirlene Jean-Louis, Winter SELLER1 Timalsina, Suraj SELLER2 BOND BILL | FROM PAGE 18 • $27.1 million for the MassDOT Aeronautics Division to support and leverage increased Federal Aviation Administration grants to public use airports • $64.9 million to support increased federal funding for Regional Transit Authorities • $145 million for state match funds required for the increased federal funding for the MBTA • $200 million to support EEA’s Clean Transportation program • $3.3 billion to support the MassDOT and MBTA capital programs through 2026 • $1.79 billion (federal aid and OBITUARIES | FROM PAGE 23 Matarazzo, Josephine Burton and Angelina Ragucci. Dr. Charles D. Neal (“Doug”) ADDRESS Lamichhane, Indira 12 Hancock Park CITY DATE non-federal aid) for MassDOT Aeronautics, Highway, Rail & Transit, and Offi ce of Transportation Planning to support our capital program through 2026 • $150.8 million in new federal aid authorization for Highway to utilize the funding provided under the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act (CRRSAA) • $85 million authorization to improve the condition of our non-interstate pavement on the National Highway System • $55 million in additional authorization to support investments in our cities and towns to promote bicycle and peAge 77 passed away peacefully surrounded by his family after a lengthy illness on Thursday March 10, 2022. Doug was born March 29, 1944, in Everett to Charles W. and Alyce (Cassell) Neal. He graduated from Everett High School in 1961. He then graduated Boston University in 1965 and then attended Tufts University School of Dental Medicine from 1965-1969. Following dental school, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy and served two years at The Qounset Point Naval Base. This was followed by a twoyear Periodontal Residency at Boston University School of Dental Medicine. On July 17, 1974, at 321 Lincoln Street in Manchester, NH he founded Bedford Commons Periodontics. It was only the third periodontal dental office to open in the entire state of New Hampshire. He was an active member of The Manchester Dental Society, New Hampshire Dental Society, The American Academy of Periodontology, The Ancient Order of Hibernian’s and St. Elizabeth Seton Parish. He is survived by his wife Joan Neal, three sons; Christopher(wife Angela) living in Tampa, Florida, Michael (wife Leah) living in Bedford, NH, Brian Hess (wife Tammy) living in Fort Mill, South Carolina and a daughter Karin Hess living in Manchester, NH. He is also survived by his only sister, Sandra Bridges (living in Pembroke). He also has seven grandchildren (Wanda, Amber, Aleyna, Katelyn, Emerson, Cylee and Cooper). Doug enjoyed reading, gardening, a good joke, visiting the island of St. John, watching the Boston Bruins, PRICE Everett 02.23.2022 $635 000,00 destrian safety, improve municipal transportation asset conditions, and invigorate our downtown community public spaces through several successful grant programs: Complete Streets, Small Municipal Bridge, Municipal Pavement, and Shared Streets and Spaces • $400 million for the MBTA to continue to invest in the modernization of its infrastructure and vehicles • $830 million to support the purchase of a new fl eet MBTA Green Line cars that are more energy effi cient • $3.55 billion to support pursuit of federal discretionary and competitive grant program funding Red Sox, New England Patriots and The Boston University Terriers Hockey games. Most of all he enjoyed spending every moment he could with his soul mate and best friend...his wife Joan. Thomas Tran Of Everett entered into eternal rest at home, surrounded by his loving and caring family, on Tuesday, March 8, 2022. He was 88 years old. Born in Ninh Binh, Vietnam, Thomas lived in Everett for many years. He worked and retired from Jimmy’s Steer House in Arlington in the kitchen. Thomas was a devout Catholic and was a Fourth Degree Member OBITUARIES | SEE PAGE 25
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