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Page 30 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, OCTObER 10, 2025 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 Veronis, Paul BEACON | FROM PAGE 27 more than their residents receive. Mass Save, established in 2008, encourages residents and businesses to upgrade their buildings through a wide array of services, rebates, incentives and training. “All victims of violent crime deserve support regardless of their immigration status. The Trump Administration’s attempt to prevent certain individuals who have experienced domesHumane Removal Service COMMONWEALTH WILDLIFE CONTROL ANIMAL & BIRD REMOVAL INCLUDING RODENTS CALL 617-285-0023 BUYER2 Veronis, Luke SELLER1 Eclipse Capital LLC tic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking or any other horrifi c crime from receiving assistance is cruel and senseless. I am proud to stand with my colleagues in pushing back against these unlawful restrictions and I will continue fi ghting to protect all Massachusetts residents.” --- Attorney General Andrea Campbell joining a coalition of 21 state attorneys general in filing a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Justice to block new restrictions on federal funding that supports immigrant survivors of domestic violence and other violent crimes, who cannot prove their legal status. “It’s imperative that the commonwealth continues to invest in the full operationalization of the roadmap to address these pressing behavioral health needs. We must continue to build on the progress of recent years and ensure full and eff ective implementation.” ---Danna Mauch, president and CEO of the Massachusetts Association for Mental Health, on Massachusetts falling from fi rst to sixth place in a ranking of the 50 states in the “State of Mental Health,” a new report by Mental Health America which ranks states based on 17 measures ranging from prevalence of behavioral health conditions to access to treatment for behavioral health needs. HOW LONG WAS LAST SELLER2 ADDRESS 70-72 Dartmouth St CITY Everett 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 fi led. 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 Sept. TRINITY REAL ESTATE 321 MAIN STREET | SAUGUS, MA | VILLAGE PARK TrinityHomesRE.com No Tricks, ust Find Offe mar on y Just a Treat! No Find out your homes value this Fall! Offering a FREE market analysis on your home! 781.231.9800 13 Seaview Avenue Saugus, MA 01906 Listed by: Lori Johnson Cell: 781.718.7409 5 rooms 3 Bedrooms 1 Full bath 976 Sq ft LISTED FOR: $489,900 317 Lynn Street Malden, MA 02148 Listed by: Lucia Ponte Cell: 781.883.8130 8 rooms 3 Bedrooms 3 Full bath 1,484 Sq ft LISTED FOR: $799,900 Providing Real Estate Services for Nearly Two Decades Servicing Saugus, Melrose, Wakefield, Malden, all North Shore communities, Boston and Beyond. Servicing Sa DATE 09.08.25 PRICE 880000 29-October 3, the House met for a total of 35 minutes and the Senate met for a total of 32 minutes. Mon.Sept.29 House 11:01 a.m. to 11:23 a.m. Senate 11:10 a.m. to 11:32 a.m. Tues. Sept.30 No House session No Senate session Wed.Oct. 1 No House session. No Senate session Thurs. Oct. 2 House 11:00 a.m. to 11:13 a.m. Senate 11:07 a.m. to 11:17 a.m. Fri.Oct. 3 No House session. No Senate session. Bob Katzen welcomes feedback at bob@beaconhillrollcall.com Bob founded Beacon Hill Roll Call in 1975 and was inducted into the New England Newspaper and Press Association (NENPA) Hall of Fame in 2019. JUST LISTED SINGLE FAMILY

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