Page 12 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, JAnUARy 9, 2026 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS 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 Araujo, Marilene L Barrera, Francisca Buenrostro, Pedro R Caissie, Amanda Ganem, Matthew Mailhiot, Daniel Mailhiot, Daniel Michaud, Mark Charles J. Brady O f Saugus, formerly of Dorchester. Age 82, died on Sunday morning, January 4th at Melrose-Wakefield Hospital. He was the husband of the late Donna (Constantino) Brady. Born in Boston and raised in Dorchester, he was the son of the late Charles and Carmella (Guinta) Brady. A bartender in Boston for over 30 years and a meat cutter for many years, Mr. Brady enjoyed horse racing and his yearly trips to Saratoga Racetrack and Lake George. He also enjoyed hanging out at the Marine Club in Quincy and his daily walks around Castle Island in South Boston. Mr. Brady is survived by his two children; Nicole Brady and her fiancé Richard Robbins, Christopher Brady and BUYER2 Barrera, Juan C Martinez, Marivel A SELLER1 Watton 2021 T Collazzo, Andrew F Imperial Bldg & Design LL 805 Lewis O Gray T 64 Lincoln Avenue Rt Bonia, Kathryn J Bonia, Kathryn J Michaud, Darilyn J SELLER2 Watton, Daniel A Collazzo, Susan V Logan, Margaret M Muise, Corinne Bonia Jr, Robert J Bonia Jr, Robert J OBITUARIES vited to attend visiting hours in the Bisbee-Porcella Funeral Home, 549 Lincoln Ave., Saugus, on Saturday, January 10 from 1-3 p.m. followed by a funeral service in the funeral home at 3 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations in Charles’s memory may be made to The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Fund at www.komen.org. Henry Joseph Bagge I his wife Laura of Amesbury, grandson; Nolan Charles Robbins, brother; Edward Brady of Halifax and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his sisters; Mary Hansen and Josephine Beal. Relatives and friends are in9. t is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Henry Joseph Bagge, age 90, on January 3. Born on January 24, 1935, in North Dighton, MA, Henry was the youngest of four children in the Bagge family. After losing his father John as a young child, his Open Spaces”; what president called him “New York’s most useful citizen”? What basketball legend has the nickname “His Airness”? 10. 1. On Jan. 9, 1793, JeanPierre-François Blanchard made the first USA manned untethered balloon flight, viewed by what president who gave him a “passport” for a safe landing? 2. In what TV cooking series did Graham Kerr start each episode by running into the set and leaping over a dining room chair? 3. Sunday laws) originate? 4. On Jan. 10, 49 BC, Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon, saying “the die is cast,” with what result? 5. 6. 7. Where did blue laws (or 8. Which film was advertised as “Garbo Laughs!” — “Camille” or “Ninotchka”? On Jan. 11, 1973, MLB owners voted to approve DH, which is what? Which U.S. state’s motto is the only one in French — “L’ Étoile du Nord”? On Jan. 12, 1894, Danish immigrant Jacob Riis lectured on “The Need of Playgrounds and What character was originally thought to be a make-believe friend of Big Bird? 11. What 1800s poet (born in Maine; died in Cambridge, Mass.) wrote the poem “January”? 12. On Jan. 13, 1864, what American songwriter of “Oh! Susanna” died? 13. 14. Vermont’s Wilson “Snowflake” Bentley was the first person to do what? What does “Mind Your P’s and Q’s” (be on your best behavior) come from? 15. January 14 is National beloved mother Rose moved Henry and his siblings Barbara, Jacqueline, and John to Lynn. After finishing high school, Henry began a long and successful career as a payroll accountant at several Boston companies until his retireDress Up Your Pet Day; what film dog had a makeup eye circle? 16. 17. ment in 1993. In addition, Henry served in the US Army Reserves during the 1950’s. Henry married his beautiful wife Sandra in 1961 and together they enjoyed sixty years of happy marriage until her death in 2021. Throughout their lives together, they remained deeply committed to each other, enjoying family, travel, and peaceful retirement in NH. Henry is survived by his brother John and his wife Claire of Show Low, AZ and many nieces, nephews, grand nieces, and grand nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents John and Rose (Lamont) Bagge, his wife Sandra (Tichy), and his sisters Barbara Bagge and Jacqueline (Bagge) Hawkins. OBITS | SEE PAGE 13 ANSWERS In what century was tiramisu invented: 19th, 20th or 21st? In 1911, Ray Harroun won the first Indianapolis 500 and also was the first to use what helpful device? 18. Guinness World Records reports that Josef Kardinal has the largest collection of snow globes (11,000), including the oldest (1889), which is a souvenir with what tower inside? 19. January 15 is National Pothole Day; in 2023 what former California governor claimed to have repaired a pothole? 20. What is the name of the old trade route between Asia and Europe? ADDRESS 38 Vine St 17 Elaine Ave 7 Davis St 805 Lewis O Gray Dr #805 64 Lincoln Ave 27 Appleton St 2-R Mcintyre Rd 37 Jasper St CITY Saugus Saugus Saugus Saugus Saugus Saugus Saugus Saugus DATE 12.18.25 12.17.25 12.17.25 12.17.25 12.19.25 12.19.25 12.19.25 12.19.25 PRICE 945000 650000 765000 568000 1500000 1000000 1000000 450000 1. George Washington (the flight [with a small dog] was from Philadelphia for 45 minutes) 2. “The Galloping Gourmet” 3. England, then colonial America 4. A civil war (his crossing the river with an army was against the law) 5. “Ninotchka” 6. Designated hitter, who bats for a pitcher 7. Minnesota (The Star of the North) 8. Theodore Roosevelt (Riis was a photojournalist who authored “How the Other Half Lives”) 9. Michael Jordan 10. Mr. Snuffleupagus on “Sesame Street” 11. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 12. Stephen Foster 13. Take a picture of a snowflake with a microscope 14. Old English: Watch your pints and quarts at the pub. 15. Pete, the dog actor in the “Our Gang”/”Little Rascals” series 16. Exact date unknown; per a dictionary, in 1982 was the word’s first-known use for a dessert 17. Rearview mirror (first patented in 1921 by Elmer Berger and marketed as “Cop-Spotter”) 18. The Eiffel Tower — from the 1889 Paris Exhibition (world’s fair) 19. Arnold Schwarzenegger (reportedly, it was a trench for utility work) 20. The Silk Road
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