THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, ApRil 3, 2026 Page 19 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 Klein, Kelsey Anne Le, Vi BEACON | FROM PAGE 18 House Committee on Ways and Means where it was stuck for nine months and died from inaction when the 2024 session ended. “ The Senate’s action this week advances critical reforms shaped by the work of the Walsh-Kennedy Commission,” said chief sponsor Sen. Nick Collins (D-Boston). “The loss of Boston Fire Lieutenant Ed Walsh and Firefighter Michael Kennedy is still felt deeply today, and the work to improve our laws continues in their memory. By strengthening training, oversight and accountability around hot work and welding, we are creating safer conditions for our firefighters, the building trades, and the public. While we have made progress in our state and local regulations, this legislation would build upon that progress and codify these enhanced protections into state law.” “This legislation isn’t just a precaution—it is a commitment to the wellbeing and protection of our first responders and residents,” said Senate President Karen Spilka (D-Ashland). “Our firefighters, and anyone whose job includes hot work, should have confidence in the safety of their workplace, and know that they are protected from a tragic situation like the one that took the lives of Lt. Edward Walsh and Firefighter Michael Kennedy far too soon.” “The passage of this legislation will bring long needed accountability to the hot works and welding industry here in the commonwealth, institute common sense reforms and honor the calls of firefighters and first responders BUYER2 Klein, Kyle Nguyen, Khoa Martinez, Alejandro F P Betances, Hector Ivan SELLER1 SELLER2 Werner, Jonathan R Sexton, Christin B Talabi, Faouzi Rapoport, Alex who put their lives on the line every day,” said Sen. Mike Rodrigues (D-Westport), Chair of the Senate Committee on Ways and Means. “By creating a public database to track fire code violations and alert workers, the state will help prevent tragedies like the Back Bay fire of 2014 with appropriate oversight and respectful honoring of the two fallen firefighters’ legacy by passing this bill.” FOOD TRUCKS (H 5115) – The Committee on Public Health held a public hearing on legislation that would require food trucks to be subject to an annual health inspection by the state. The Commissioner of Public Health would establish regulations for the annual health inspection of food trucks and would prescribe rules and regulations related to inspection schedules, documentation of inspections, standards for acceptable cleanliness and the costs of these inspections. “Food trucks in Massachusetts must secure certification from the Boards of Health and fire departments in each of the towns where they operate,” said bill sponsor Rep. Kate Hogan (D-Stow). “Often those municipalities have their own set of standards, inspection practices and timelines and fees - making the process expensive and time-consuming. This legislation would streamline the regulations and permitting process for food trucks with a statewide standard, creating a process that better supports Main Street and the commonwealth’s restaurant industry.” CELIAC DISEASE (S 2928) – Another bill heard by the Committee on Public Health would establish a 3-year pilot program Harbeck, Amy Louise Rapoport, Jane to evaluate the potential of including the screening for Celiac disease by health care providers when conducting screenings for cholesterol and lipids for 12-year-olds. “Celiac disease is significantly underdiagnosed in children, often because symptoms are atypical, or not immediately recognized,” said sponsor Sen. Joan Lovely (D-Salem). “By integrating screening for celiac disease into an existing, routine health screening at age 12, this pilot program would create a critical opportunity to identify children with Celiac disease earlier, preventing years of avoidable health conseADDRESS 123 Central Ave 20 Fairmount St 21 Hillside Ave #21 CITY Everett Everett Everett quences and ensuring families are connected to evidence-based care, support and guidance.” HOW LONG WAS LAST WEEK’S SESSION? During the week of March 23-27, the House met for a total of six hours and 29 minutes and the Senate met for a total of one hour and three minutes. MON.MARCH 23 House11:00 a.m.to 11:09 a.m. Senate 11:32 a.m.to 11:54 a.m. TUES. MARCH 24 No House session. No Senate session. DATE 03.13.26 03.12.26 03.13.26 PRICE 615000 940000 465000 WED.MARCH 25 House11:59 a.m. to 6:12 p.m. No Senate session THURS. MARCH 26 House11:00 a.m. to 11:07 a.m. Senate 11:22 a.m. to 12:03 p.m. FRI. MARCH 27 No House session. 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