THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 2024 Page 23 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 Agcanas, Chimuel A BUYER1 Nguyen, Harry P Nura, Nexhib REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS SELLER1 BUYER2 Agcanas, Kaitlin Tran, Jessie H Demaku, Zyrafete Patel, Kinjal D Cuoco Ft Ii Pesce, Michael A 1-77 Victoria Street LLC Oyebande, Oluwatoyin A Toyin-Oyebande, Adedayo E Demers, Joseph A Patel, Anil P HONORED | FROM Page 1 “Herby has been a longtime advocate and powerful agent of change through his many years of service. As an organizer of the largest healthcare union in the country, he successfully impacted the lives of those he represented through positive change, and empowered workers as a staunch advocate for their rights. His dedication, commitment, SELLER2 Cuoco, Sheri 1 Lawrence Rd Pesce, Carmella N 60 Arnold St 77 Victoria St Unit 32 Park Avenue Rt Colby, Karen L and personal values are an asset to Ward 4. As a longtime Revere resident with his family, I deeply appreciate the care he has for his community, his expertise, and his passion for continuing to improve the quality of life for Demers, Maureen B 25-R Mountain Ave 7 Park Ave #32 those around him,” said Ward 4 Councillor Paul Argenzio. For a decade, Herby JeanBaptiste took on the role of Organizer in the largest healthcare worker union in the country, 1199SEIU – United Healthcare Workers East – actively engaging in initiatives to empower workers and advocate for their rights, with an immense sense of responsibility. He also was elected to the position of Vice President for the Nursing Home Divi ADDRESS DATE PRICE 03.13.24 335000 03.15.24 800000 03.15.24 555000 03.15.24 580000 03.15.24 347500 sion of 1199SEIU and held that position for an impressive duration of 15 years before retiring from the union. During this time, he successfully contributed to improving the conditions and quality of care for individuals needing long-term care. He now gives back to the City of Revere as an active member of the Human Rights Commission. He, his wife of 27 years, and two sons have called Revere home for the last 21 years. Last Friday honorees gathered with Governor Maura Healey and other offi cials for an event of the Massachusetts Black and Latino Legislative Caucus (MBLLC) during their annual “Black Excellence on the Hill” event at the State House’s Great Hall to mark Black History Month. The MBLLC organizes this event to celebrate and honor Black leaders from across the Commonwealth. Revere
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