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Page 12 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – Friday, February 15, 2019 Obituary SCUTELLARO, Josephine L. (DeFrancesco) O f Saugus, formerly of East Boston, age 90, February 6. Wife of the late Joseph F. Scutellaro. Loving mother of Lt. Col. Joseph A. Scutellaro (USMC-Ret.) & his wife Debra of Windham, NH, Joanne Cushing & her late husband Charles of Saugus. Cherished grandmother of Jo-Marie, Robie, Janene, Renee & Joseph Jr. and blessed great-grandmother of Raymond, James, Gianna, Axton, & Joseph. Sister of the late Rose Vaudo, Frank DeFrancesco, & Andrew DeFrancesco. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital at www.stjude.org. THREE DECADES | from page 1 terim Deadlines and you are not in compliance with the Interim Deadlines and regulatory deadlines for investigating and cleaning up the disposal site,” the bureau’s Deputy Regional Director Stephen M. Johnson wrote in a letter to the new owner, NE Acquisition and Construction, Inc., of Methuen. If the company didn’t complete record keeping and assessment requirements by deadlines set within 60 to 90 days, it faced a stiff penalty of up to $1,000 per violation per day deadline,” Johnson warned in an Aug. 31, 2018 letter to the company. NE Acquisition and ConstrucNADEAU, Florence D. (Lallier) O f Saugus, age 99, February 7. Loving wife of the late Omer Nadeau for 45 years until his death. Beloved mother of Roland Nadeau & his wife Suzanne of Keene, NH, Diane Lord & her husband Robert of Melrose, Gerald Nadeau & his wife Susan of Falmouth. Cherished grandmother of Joseph Nadeau & his wife Stacy of NC, Timothy Nadeau & his wife Anne of NH, Brian Nadeau & his wife Gretchen of NH, Joshua Nadeau of NH, Michele tion, Inc. worked to get the property back into compliance by year’s end, according to DEP spokesman Edmund Coletta. “As of the end of December, they are in compliance,” Coletta told The Saugus Advocate this week. The owner also did some work in mid-December to clear 10 years of ground growth and make it make it safer to gain acSaelens & her husband David of MD, Nicole Bluette & her husband Michael of Saugus, Kristen Lord of Saugus, Michael Nadeau & his wife Kristine of NC, Melissa Moreira & her husband Steven of Billerica, Kimberly Nadeau of Tewksbury. Blessed great-grandmother of Justin, McKenzie, Jack, Deven, Nicholas, Kyle, Christopher, Megan, Braidon, Emilie, Lindsey, Aubrey, Katelyn, Emma, Tyler, Haylee, Lilianna, Ava, Kylie, Michael, Landon, & Riley. Dear sister of Theresa Emond of RI. Predeceased by cess to the building and land. A history of hazardous wastes NE Acquisitions bought the property for $100,000 about 14 months ago. With the 5-unit townhouse valued at $360,500 by the town Assessor’s Office, it seemed like quite a deal. Except, it would cost a lot more money to remove the hazardous wastes from the property so it could be developed one day for residential, business or recreational use. A former commercial buildU.S. House broke an Electoral College tie and elected whom as president? 1. How many tiles does a Scrabble “hand” have? 2. Which city had the first Trump Plaza? 3. What fruit juice is in a Cape Codder? 4. On Feb. 16, 1933, the U.S. Senate voted to repeal the 18th Amendment to overturn what? 5. What female American Olympian ice skater of Japanese descent appeared in the “Got Milk” mustache advertisements? 6. Paso doble is a dance associated with what contest? 7. What character in the game “Clue” is blue? 8. On Feb. 17, 1801, the 9. What monthly exploration magazine’s museum is in Washington, D.C.? 10. What famous cowboy political humorist was called “The Cherokee Kid”? 11. On Feb. 18, 2001, what car racer died in the Daytona 500’s last lap? 12. In what U.S. state would you find the Badlands, the Corn Palace and Mount Rushmore? 13. What is North America’s largest native berry? (Hint: starts with P.) 14. On Feb. 21, 1902, the Stanley brothers incorporated the Stanley Motor Carriage Company in Maine; what legendary car did it make? 15. Which bird lives longest: albatross, eagle or penguin? 16. Recordings of mating tortoises were used to make dinosaur noises in what movie? 17. What has hen-ofthe-wood and oyster varieties? 18. What football coach said, “If you aren’t fired with enthusiasm, you will be fired with enthusiasm”? (Hint: initials VL.) 19. Which country exports the most coffee? 20. The expression “strong suit” comes from what card game? Answers below, please no cheating! FROM PAGE 20 THE $100,000 QUESTION: NE Acquisition and Construction, Inc. of Methuen bought this house at 71-73 Vine St. for $100,000 about 14 months ago. With the five-unit townhouse valued at $360,500 by the town Assessor’s Office, was it a bargain? It depends on how much it will cost the owner to clean up the contamination that’s kept the house from being occupied for three decades. ing was located on the property decades ago, according to DEP files, which also noted it was originally occupied by a Coca Cola bottling plant in the 1920s. “The building also operated as a dry cleaner, Ludwig’s Cleaners, from 1927-1973. A fire reportedly destroyed the dry cleaner on December 30, 1973. The property remained undeveloped until about 1989, at which time the existing fiveunit residential townhouse was constructed,” one document notes. “Since this relatively new construction, the structure 9 brothers & sisters. Her deep faith sustained her. She was a long time member of both, Blessed Sacrament & St. Margaret’s Parish in Saugus, for over 70 years, and was former member of the Ladies’ Soldality. She loved attending the Saugus Senior Center, where she volunteered for various activities. She also loved living in Saugus, where she maintained and lived alone in her home until 2 months prior to her death. She was an inspiration to her entire family. Interment Riverside Cemetery, Saugus. FALLING APART: This dilapidated porch at the rear of this townhouse and the open door give vandals, squatters, animals and other unwanted guests easy access to a building that’s never been occupied. has remained vacant as a result of discovering petroleum and VOC contamination to soil and groundwater,” it continued. State environmental officials say the house could one day be inhabited, but will take a lot of time and money before it gets an occupancy permit. “Any company could come in and redevelop the property THREE DECADES | SEE PAGE 13 1. Seven 2. Atlantic City 3. Cranberry 4. Prohibition 5. Kristi Yamaguchi 6. Bullfighting 7. Mrs. Peacock 8. Thomas Jefferson 9. “National Geographic” 10. Will Rogers 11. Dale Earnhardt 12. South Dakota 13. Persimmon 14. The Stanley Steamer 15. Albatross 16. “Jurassic Park” 17. Mushrooms 18. Vince Lombardi 19. Brazil 20. Bridge

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