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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2023 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 Corpuz, Joshua BUYER1 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS SELLER1 BUYER2 Sanchez, Paige B Sanchez, Juan CANDIDATE | FROM Page 1 ment to enhancing public safety in Revere. “When I served as Mayor,” Rizzo said, “we were successful in hiring 20 new police offi cers in three years, we provided our police department with valuable new crime fi ghting technology, and we increased our neighborhood police foot patrols, fostering a safer environment for our city.” Rizzo mentioned with pride his accomplishments in the area of controlled economic development resulting in increased investments and job opportunities within the city. He stated,” We encouraged the Market Basket Supermarket to locate at the Northgate Shopping Center, reenergizing Northgate, and in the process creating 600 new private sector jobs which has benefi ted both our residents and local businesses.” Rizzo also noted “that one of the most disappointing occurrences of his administration, a number of years ago, was when Guinasso Rt 2014 Minkovitz, Sharon City Council’s failure to approve his recommendation to implement an Apartment Building Moratorium, which would have placed rigid controls on apartment development in the City of Revere, specifi cally regulating the number of new apartments that could be constructed, the required number of parking spaces needed for each apartment and the impact of apartment development on the city’s school system, public safety forces, traffi c congestion, and other related infrastructure impacts.” “The failure to adopt an Apartment Building Moratorium,” Rizzo stated, “has resulted in excessive uncontrolled overdevelopment and gridlocked traffi c congestion on our city streets.” With his strong leadership skills and proven dedication to Revere, Rizzo believes that he can make a major contribution to improving the City of Revere. “My vision for the City,” Rizzo said,” includes a continued investment in improving the city’s infrastructure, findSELLER2 ADDRESS Guinasso, Arthur F 500 Revere Beach Blvd #104 20 Chamberlain Ave ing ways to fi nance and build senior citizen aff ordable housing, working with State agencies to develop workable solutions to address our city’s and our region’s catastrophic traffi c problems, and accelerating a workable program to put in place a professionally managed emergency preparedness program to deal with our continuous fl ooding, which occurs in many areas of our community.” Further, Rizzo stressed, “We need to work to approve the construction of a fiscally responsible new high school that both our taxpayers and rent payers can aff ord, and we must assign a high priority to returning the Wonderland Dog Track site as a responsible, productive economic revenue generator for our city, which will help to ensure a more prosperous future for Revere.” Rizzo concluded by saying, “I believe that my experience, my passion, and my deep connection to our community will result in a renewed hope for a vibrant future for Revere.” 38 Main St. Saugus (781) 558-1091 20 Railroad Ave. Rockport (978)-999-5408 mangorealtyteam.com Commercial Listings Saugus - for sale 14 Norwood St. Everett (781)-558-1091 NEW LISTING - Stoneham - rental Saugus SPORT | FROM Page 17 Cronin in the 6-spot, a 5-4 win by Revere junior Jonathan Wells in the 5-spot and a 4.5-4.5 tie by Malden junior Chris MacDonald in the 2-spot. Additionally, Malden junior Bo Bogan participated in his fi rst match of the season in the 8-spot, winning his match 5.5-3.5, securing a tie. “This year has taught us time and time again that each half point is valuable as a total of one point separates us from having an undefeated season thus far,” Revere/Malden coach Brandon Pezzuto said. “However, the coaching staff believes that falling short is a great way to reinforce one of our core values, which is to be resilient and to complete for each and every point regardless of the overall score of your match.” On Monday Oct. 2, Revere/ Malden earned a victory by the slightest of margins in match play: 36.5-35.5 over Lynn English at Kelley Greens in Nahant. This improved the team’s record to 5-1-1 on the season, movDATE PRICE 09.12.23 315000 09.12.23 835000 ing it one step closer to a tournament bid. “Kelley Greens’ extremely challenging pin positions and lightning-fast greens posed a challenge for both teams in this match,” Pezzuto said. “The greens, being not well protected by bunkers and/ or water, rely on pin placement to challenge players to land approach shots in strategic locations or be penalized by diffi cult recovery shots or rejection from the green itself. The coaching staff observed on numerous occasions 8-10' downhill putts settling off the putting surface. Our team’s ball striking was excellent and much improved over the last 3-4 weeks but this match came down to in and around the greens.” Some highlights from the match are No. 1 MacDonald winning 5.5-3.5; No. 3 Matt LaCroix of Revere winning 5-4; No. 4 freshman Jacob Simonelli of Revere tying 4.5-4.5; No. 6 freshman Cronin winning 6-3; and senior captain Ryan Coggswell, of Malden, battling to the very end to tie his match, 4.5-4.5. Themarketisstartingtoshiftandmanyproperty ownersareseekingtofindoutwhattheirpropertyis worth,toputtheirhomesonthemarketwhileit's favorable.WouldyouliketolearnthebenefitsofMango Realty“ComingSoon”and“ConciergePrograms”? Reachoutnow! Call/TextSue617-877-4553 Revere Saugus tOWNHOUSE FOR RENT Incredible opportunity for investors and developers. This long standing confirmed pre-existing licensed commercial fishing pier/residential property abuts the Saugus Waterfront Mixed Use Overlay District (WMOD). 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The second floor has 3 generous bedrooms that have hardwood floors with an additional new full bath. The roof is approximately 2 years old. The Driveway can park 3-4 cars tandem, Easy access to public transportation, 20 minutes from Boston, close to shopping malls & restaurants. Saugus is an energetic town featuring new schools, low property tax rate. Something this sweet will not last. $579,000. CALL/TEXT Sue 617-877-4553 Saugus Ctr Are you ready to move into this newly remodeled 5 bedroom Colonial. Beautiful hardwood floors throughout. Stainless steel appliances, a farmers sink and granite counter tops glisten under recessed first floor lighting. State of the art programable heat pump provides energy efficient year-round temperature control. All new bathrooms with first floor laundry hookup. New plumbing, wiring, and newly recent vinyl clad windows. Spacious basement, with storage. 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CALL/TEXT Sue 617-877-4553 Business Opportunity LYNN MANGO Realty is offering a great opportunity to acquire a long established active restaurant/bar with common victualer/all alcohol license in a prime down town Lynn location. The owner of this business is retiring after 29 years of success at this location. Loyal customer base. Kitchen facilities updated. Two rest rooms. Seats 92/ Plenty of off-street parking. Documented revenue for both food, liquor and lottery allows you to have a quick return on your investment. Favorable lease terms for this corner location. $200,000. th e do g o Ple q wn town g after 29ye n aft wn e nty quor t o 9 tch ent o o -sof o f-s , liq o and l h a c y n Ly ars en r co n en f ree t com nn l t parkingng aci itiei tie cess s u s CONTRACT UNDER UNDE AC UNDER CON UND R ONTRACT AC

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