Page 12 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, FEbrUAry 20, 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 Climaco, Transito Ramos, Rogerio Smyth, Noel BUYER2 Lopez, Jose A Rocha, Gerlane R SELLER1 Hennessy, Patricia A Santos, Aurelio M Silva, Malcom OBITUARIES East Boston, he was the son of the late Maria Nickalina (Capo) Goulet and Leo P. Goulet Sr. Leo was a film technician for Polaroid film manufacturing for 50 years. Leo loved to sit in the sun, as well as baking, singing, and listening to music. He has been a Saugus resident for the last 50 years. Besides his wife Leo is survived by his four children, Jon Goulet and his wife Jill of PeaLeo P. Goulet, Jr. O f Saugus, formerly of East Boston. Died on February 14, 2026, at the Melrose Wakefield Hospital. He was the husband of Margaret A. (Doto) Goulet with whom he shared 58 years of marriage. Born in Revere and raised in GARDEN | FROM PAGE 11 dangerous if they fall suddenly when someone is beneath them, and they also can contribute to the slipperiness of steps, as the fallen icicles melt and refreeze in the evening. In body, Michael Goulet of Portland, ME, Stacey and Stephanie Goulet both of Saugus. Leo is also survived by three grandchildren; Derek, David, and Danielle; and 6 great grandchildren. He is also survived by his brother John Goulet of Ocala, FL. Relatives and friends were invited to attend visiting hours in the Bisbee-Porcella Funeral Home, Saugus, on Wednesaddition to roof edges, they can form on branches and undercarriages of cars, and one morning I went out and saw them hanging from the bottom of my front license plate, as the snow had melted while the hood was warmed by the sun, then day, February 18. A funeral was held from the funeral home on Thursday followed by a funeral mass at Blessed Sacrament Church, Saugus. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Malden. John O’Donnell A ge 89, of S augus , M assa - chusetts, passed away peacefully on February 11 after a brief illness. Born in Boston in 1936, John was raised in South Boston and Dorchester before making his home in Saugus, where he lived for 55 years and became a well-loved presence in his neighborhood. He was a graduate of Boston College High School and Curry College, and a proud veteran of the United States Army. John was also a longtime refroze as they dripped down into the shade at the car’s undercarriage. While icicles can form any time the temperatures are cold enough, my own experience over the last several years shows that February could be what was patented? 9. On Feb. 22, 1732, what president was born who was a surveyor? 1. What author born in Malden wrote over 80 works starting with “The Case of the…”? 2. Jiminy Cricket sang “When You Wish Upon a Star” in what 1940 film based on an Italian children’s novel? 3. On Feb. 20, 1902, what photographer of the American West and environmentalist was born? 4. In what 1968 movie is the leader of the bad guys called His Blueness? 5. What kind of containers did Native Americans use to harvest maple sap? 6. On Feb. 21, 1931, Alka Seltzer was introduced; it was inspired by a combination of aspirin and what baking ingredient? 7. In what Steinbeck novel would you find the Joad family? 8. In 1916, in Mayfield, N.Y., the gooseneck system of harvesting 10. In what sport are the terms MFH, whipper-in and gone to ground? 11. What is bloatware? 12. On Feb. 23, 1936, the first U.S. mail delivery by what method was made? 13. What was the name of Our Gang’s dog: Max, Pete or Pluto? 14. In 1925 what Turkish hat (same name as a Moroccan city) was outlawed? 15. On Feb. 24, 1938, DuPont started producing nylon toothemployee of Shawmut Bank and Commercial Union Insurance, where he was an admired co-worker. John was predeceased by his beloved wife, Maria, with whom he shared 57 devoted years of marriage before her passing. He is survived by his sons, Stephen O’Donnell and Stephen’s longtime partner, Elaine Courtney; and Sean O’Donnell and his wife, Lisa. He is also survived by his cherished granddaughters, Katherine, Abby and Kelsey and Katherine’s fiancé Nick Maguire. A passionate Boston sports fan, John followed the Red Sox, Patriots, Celtics, and especially the Bruins with unwavering loyalty. But his greatest sports love was the Boston Braves, called icicle month, since there are more of them and they last longer than in any other month of the year in our climate. Often this coincides with the start of tapping the sugar maple trees (Acer saccharum), since in Saugus and adjacent towns the brush bristles; what fiber type had been used? 16. How did NYC’s Wall Street (once known as “the Belt”) get its name? 17. What kind of animal is an argonaut (also called paper nautilus)? 18. On Feb. 25, 1908, what tunnel (now to be reconstructed) between Manhattan and Hoboken opened? 19. What pair starred in “The Big Sleep,” “Key Largo” and “To Have and Have Not”? 20. On Feb. 26, 1954, a Quincy newspaper became the first in the U.S. to use what? whose departure from Boston in 1953 broke his heart. When having a conversation, John would often find a way to get talking about his beloved Boston Braves and their star pitcher Warren Spahn. John also found great joy in the music of the Big Band Era, particularly the timeless sound of Glenn Miller. He was a devoted fan of classic films from the 1930s, 40s and 50s, often revisiting the golden age of cinema with fond appreciation. John never met a dog he didn’t like, and his kindness extended to neighbors, friends, and strangers alike. In accordance with his wishes, there will be no services. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his memory to the animal shelter of your choice. temperatures were right for the start of sugaring season just before Valentine’s Day. It will continue until the night temperatures rise above freezing. The dates vary a bit from year to GARDEN | SEE PAGE 13 ANSWERS SELLER2 Obrien, Charles E ADDRESS 9 Douglas Rd 47 School St 32 Staaf Rd CITY Saugus Saugus Saugus DATE 01.30.26 01.27.26 01.29.26 PRICE 640000 670000 575000 1. Erle Stanley Gardner 2. “Pinocchio” 3. Ansel Adams 4. “Yellow Submarine” (Its Blue Meanies are the bad guys.) 5. Birch bark 6. Baking soda 7. “The Grapes of Wrath” 8. Maple sap (“a metal gravity-fed pipeline system”) 9. George Washington 10. Fox hunting (meaning Master of Fox Hounds, a hunt assistant, and the fox is hiding in the earth, respectively) 11. Pre-installed computer software that is unwanted 12. Rocket/parachute mail 13. Pete 14. Fez (The “Hat Law” was created to emulate modern style, but it has not been enforced.) 15. Reportedly, neck hair from wild pigs in China, Poland and Siberia 16. In the 1600s a wooden palisade and a path were built between the Hudson and East Rivers to protect from attacks; the wall was torn down but the path became Wall Street. 17. Octopus 18. Hudson River Tunnel 19. Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart 20. Photo engraving (typesetting)
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