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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, MAy 1, 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 Cadet, Joseph Hebert Rodriguez, Mario Sternberg, Tally Tran, Thi Hai Duong Woldegebriel, Mesfin BEACON | FROM PAGE 18 utilities, are trying to run broadband Internet in their communities. To do that, they need to attach fiber optic cables, or Internet lines, to existing utility poles, which are usually owned by private utility companies like electric or telecom companies. Instead of building new expensive poles, the municipal light plant rents space on these existing poles and pays the utility company a fee that is set by the state. A bill, given initial approval by the House, on a voice vote without a roll call, would prohibit utility companies from compelling municipal light plants to incur unreasonable direct or indirect costs, such as requiring them to produce a surety bond (a type of financial guarantee), that exceeds the fees previously established by the state. Supporters said the bill, sponsored by Rep. Aaron Saunders (D-Belchertown), would prohibit utility companies from charging light plants a costly and unnecessary fee, beyond the fee for the rental of the space on the poles, that utilities are currently allowed to impose on small municipal broadband providers. The surety bonds that utility companies require municipal light plants to carry are unnecessary and noted the bond functions less as a real safeguard and more as an added expense that ultimately drives up costs for customers. RAISE AGE AT WHICH A PERSON CAN BECOME A POLICE BUYER2 Cruz-Lemus, Reina Kruszkowski, Richard Gebrekirstos, Brhan SELLER1 Lee, Wade T&T Nt Li, Frederick K Tran, Chau Central Court LLC OFFICER (H 4093 and H 3929) – The House, on a voice vote without a roll call, gave initial approval to two bills that would raise the age at which a person can become a police officer. The first measure, approved as a home rule petition in Boston and sponsored by Rep. Adrian Madaro (D-East Boston) would increase from 40 to 45 the current maximum age requirement for those seeking to enter the Boston Police Academy. Madaro said the current limit of age 40 excludes many capable Boston residents during an ongoing officer shortage in several Boston neighborhoods. He argued that raising the maximum age to 45 would expand the pool of eligible applicants, strengthen community representation and support the timely recruitment of experienced individuals to meet the city’s public safety needs. The second measure would increase from 32 to 39 the maximum age of eligibility to be certified for original appointment as a police officer in Worcester. “Making sure the city of Worcester has the resources and manpower to keep its residents safe is one of my top priorities in the Legislature,” said sponsor Sen. Michael Moore (D-Millbury). “By increasing the age of eligibility for the Worcester Police Department, we’d be expanding the pool of qualified and capable candidates to do these tough jobs.” HOW LONG WAS LAST WEEK’S SESSION? Beacon Hill Roll Call tracks the length of time that the House and Senate were in session each week. Many legislators say that legislative sessions are only one aspect of the Legislature’s job and that a lot of important work is done outside of the House and Senate chambers. They note that their jobs also involve committee work, research, constituent work and other matters that are important to their districts. Critics say that the Legislature does not meet regularly or long enough to debate and vote in public view on the thousands of pieces of legislation that have been filed. They note that the infrequency and brief length of sessions are misguided and lead to irresponsible late-night sessions and a mad rush to act on dozens of bills in the days immediately preceding the end of an annual session. During the week of April 2024, the House met for a total of 30 minutes and the Senate met for a total of 45 minutes. Mon. April 20 No House session. No Senate session. Tues. April 21 House11:00 a.m. to 11:21 a.m. Senate 11:07 a.m. to 11:27 a.m. Wed. April 22 No House session. SELLER2 Fabbri, Susan Tejada, Genesis ADDRESS 21 Central Ave #10 21 Staples Ave #26 34 Paris St 21 Wall St 15 Staples Ave #31 CITY Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett No Senate session. Thurs. April 23 House11:00 a.m. to 11:09 a.m. Senate 11:19 a.m. to 11:44 a.m. Fri.April 24 No House session. No Senate session. Bob Katzen welcomes feedback DATE 04.02.26 04.02.26 04.01.26 04.01.26 03.30.26 PRICE 345000 275000 680000 640000 349900 at bob@beaconhillrollcall.com Bob founded Beacon Hill Roll Call in 975 and was inducted into the New England Newspaper and Press Association (NENPA) Hall of Fame in 2019. Copyright © 2026 Beacon Hill Roll Call. All Rights Reserved. ANYONE CAN SAY THEY CAN FIX IT, ONLY WE GUARANTEE IT...FOR LIFE! • Basement Waterproofi ng • Foundation Repair • Crawl Space Repair SCHEDULE YOUR FREE INSPECTION: (866) 235-9404 * Certain terms and conditions apply. Ask your Foundation Specialist for details. LIC. NO. 202410 LIMITED TIME OFFER Erie Roofing Since 1976 50%OFF Installation FREE ESTIMATE SCHEDULE TODAY! Call 1.844.829.0047 Trust the Nation’s #1 Roofi ng Contractor Award-Winning Roofing and Customer Service $0 Down Today | Same Day Financing Available Premium Warranty Protection Join over 400,000 satisfi ed homeowners with an ultra-durable roof from Erie Home. 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