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THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 2022 Page 17 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 BUYER2 Rivera, Jesus C Salamone, Michael C Tauto, David APPEALS | FROM PAGE 4 Bisignani never revealed his personal fi nances When Bisignani sought review of the retirement board’s decision in the District Court, he admitted that his crimes were “applicable” to the positions he held in Saugus and Nahant, but claimed that the forfeiture, as applied to him, violated the excessive fines clause of the Eighth Amendment, the court OBITUARIES | FROM PAGE 13 drea of Nahant, Rachel Dulong Umana, Ana M Tauro, Maria SELLER1 Capillo, Cathy A Lanzillo, Flaminio Pottle Patricia A Est opinion noted. Neither Bisignani nor his wife testifi ed in court; nor did Bisignani present evidence of his personal fi nances to the District Court judge. The District Court judge found that Bisignani failed to meet his burden to demonstrate that the forfeiture was grossly disproportionate to the gravity of his crimes. The Superior Court judge found that the District Court judge’s decision was supported by substantial evidence, and refl ected and husband Daniel of Lynn and Joshua Hilton and wife Beth of Danvers. SELLER2 ADDRESS 58 Stone St Hallstrom, Kathleen a correct application of the law. Justice Blake noted that the Appeals Court could not evaluate Bisignani’s claims about the impact of the forfeiture on his family and livelihood because he never presented evidence of his personal fi nances to the retirement board or to the District Court judge. “Bisignani’s crimes involved a signifi cant breach of the public trust, striking at the core of the ethical responsibilities of his positions,” Justice Blake conMa loved her great-grandchildren: Ryan, Kylie, Violet Verna, Wyatt, Anabelle, Gwendolyn, Abigail and Harrison. She is survived by her brothers Rev. Gorham Gould and wife Majorie of Nashua, NH, Fred Gould and wife Joyce of Beverly, MA, and Sister-In-Law June Messier of Wells, ME. A family gathering will held at a later date, due to COVID-19. Memorial donations may be given to the Saugus Senior Center in Saugus, 466 Central Street, Saugus, MA 01906. 70-72 Ballard St 69 Water Wheel Ln CITY Saugus Saugus Saugus cluded. “Bisignani’s decision to interfere with the criminal investigation and the grand jury proceedings caused harm to the towns by creating additional investigative costs,” she wrote. “For all of these reasons, we conclude that the forfeiture of DATE PRICE 30.12.2021 $550 000,00 28.12.2021 $600 000,00 28.12.2021 $1 200 000,00 Bisignani’s pension was not so grossly disproportionate to the gravity of his off enses as to violate the excessive fi nes clause of the Eighth Amendment as applied to him.” The Appeals Court denied Bisignani’s request for attorney’s fees and costs. g

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