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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, NOVEmbER 14, 2025 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 Depalma, Gianni Ghimire, Santosh Jia, Bing Li, Airong Nguyen, Nguyet V Shrestha, Shyam Thai, Hao T BUYER2 Depalma, Antonio Ghimire, Sunita K Ning, Jiamin Raut, Pushpa B Duong, Cam M BEACON | FROM PAGE 18 RANKED CHOICE VOTING (S 531) – The Elections Laws Committee held a hearing on legislation that would allow any city or town to adopt and implement ranked choice voting for local elections just by approving a local bylaw to do so -- without having to go through the current process which requires a city or town to first pass a local home rule petition and then requires approval by the Legislature. Under current law, any municipality seeking to adopt ranked choice voting for local elections must go through this lengthy and uncertain process. The bill will empower communities to adopt ranked choice voting without having to do so. Ranked choice voting is a system under which voters rank one or more candidates in order of preference. If one candidate receives more than 50 percent of the first-place votes, that candidate would be declared the winner and no other rounds would be necessary. If no candidate receives a majority of first-place votes, the candidate that receives the least number of first-choice votes is eliminated. The second choice of the voters who supported the eliminated candidate now becomes their first choice and is added to the totals of the remaining candidates. The same process is repeated, if necessary, until a candidate is the first choice of a majority of voters. “Ranked choice voting empowers voters and enhances ballot access, improving representative democracy,” said sponsor Sen. Becca Rausch (D-Needham). “It supports positive campaigns and bolsters voters’ confidence in our electoral system. Massachusetts voters understand and support ranked choice voting, especially for their local elections. I’m proud to sponsor the bill to clear the red tape preventing municipalities from implementing the election system that voters want for their communities.” QUOTABLE QUOTES – To no one’s surprise, Gov. Maura Healey and President Donald Trump had SELLER1 Dasilva, Octavio Dos Reis, Marines F Stour, Abdellah Shen, Liyang Zhou, Jeffrey Sharon A Amato Lt Ho, Banku sharply different views of last week’s elections. Here are some of their post-election quotes. “[The elections were] a resounding rejection of Donald Trump.” — Gov. Healey. “The results yesterday, across the board — it’s a referendum on Donald Trump. People are not happy with how he’s handling the economy. They’re not happy about the fact that under his presidency, prices continue to go up. People struggle with affordability all around this country, and he hasn’t delivered on what he promised to and that’s what last night was about.” — Gov. Healey. “It’s pretty clear what’s happening. [Donald Trump], your boss, your leader-in-chief, is taking you all down … and you got midterms next year. Read the room. This isn’t working for peoplez.” — Gov. Healey. “After last night’s results, the decision facing all Americans could not be more clear. We have a choice between communism and common sense.” — President Trump. “If you want to see what Congressional Democrats wish to do to America, just look at the result of yesterday’s election in New York, where their party installed a communist as the mayor of the largest city in the nation.” — President Trump. “Last night I think, if you read the pollsters — the shutdown was a big factor for Republicans. They say that I wasn’t on the ballot was the biggest factor.” — President Trump. 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, constituShen, Yang Shen, Ming Mclaughlin, David Ho, Mary ent 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 latenight sessions and a mad rush to act on dozens of bills in the days immediately preceding the end of an annual session. SELLER2 ADDRESS 47 Nichols St 39 Tappan St 48 Tappan St 43 May St 22 Belmont Park 7 Andrew St 35 Appleton St CITY Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett During the week of November 3-7, the House met for a total of four hours and 51 minutes and the Senate met for a total of three hours and 57 minutes. Mon. Nov. 3 House 11:00 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. Senate 11:03 a.m. to 11:20 a.m. Tues. Nov. 4 No House session. No Senate session. Wed. Nov. 5 House 11:01 a.m. to 3:24 p.m. No Senate session. DATE 10.16.25 10.23.25 10.23.25 10.17.25 10.21.25 10.17.25 10.23.25 PRICE 1250000 530000 680000 601000 1135000 930000 810000 Thurs. Nov. 6 House 11:00 a.m. to 11:13 a.m. Senate 12:11 p.m. to 3:51 p.m. Fri. Nov. 7 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. - LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE - Notice is hereby given by: A.G. Quealy Towing, Inc. 26 Garvey St Everett, MA 02149 pursuant to the provisions of G.L.c.255, Section 39A, that on or after 11-22-2025 the following Motor Vehicles will be sold to satisfy the garage keeper’s lien thereon for storage, towing charges, care and expenses of notice and sale of said vehicles: P.O. Box 490558 Everett, MA 02149 YEAR 1999 2024 2011 2014 2002 MAKE Nissan Zhejiang BMW Q MAX Ford Yamaha Motor Bike Yamaha Moped Vespa 2012 2015 Hyundai Ford 2014 Mazda 2002 Honda 2022 Honda 2016 Lincoln 2024 TZTC ST 2013 Nissan Taizhou Fly Wing TRANSPRO 2019 Ram MODEL Maxima Black Trans-pro jj200T-10 5 Series Moped Fusion Hybrid Star Motor Bike Black Hinson N/A Black Moped SONATA Escape CX-5 HR-V MKZ VIN # JN1CA21D2XT803203 LLPTGLHK8R1060073 WBAFU7C59BC876207 HZ2TBCNN2R1001947 3FA6P0LU1ER339898 JYAVM01E03A047754 L2BBAACG3LB000601 JYACG34COFA009391 L5YACBAV2R1135126 19NTCBADON1300142 5NPEB4AC0CH360098 1FMCU9J92FUB15182 JM3KE4DY9E0357208 Shadow ACE Black JH2RC44652M613013 3CZRU6H34NM726682 3LN6L2J92GR610224 HZ2TBCNFXR1007715 JN8AF5MV5DT212505 HZ2TBCNF2R1004663 HZ2TBCNF9R1010850 HODTAEFN1PX050027 3C6URVJG5KE558895 Signed, Alan G. Quealy, owner A.G. Quealy Towing, Inc. November 7, 14, 21, 2025 JOG 150 White JUKE Black 150 Scooter Black ProMaster

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