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THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, MAy 1, 2026 Page 11 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 Sebbah, Brahim GARDENS | FROM PAGE 10 traffic earlier this week on our way toward Route 1. The grounds of Saugus Iron Works have been attracting visitors all winter, but especially now that the weather is more pleasant and the lawns greening up. Puppies frolic on the paths (dogs can earn a “bark ranger” badge), families bring their lunch to the picnic tables, and people can be seen reading or resting in the Adirondack chairs in various parts of the site. Cherry trees are blooming on the slope, and the saucer magnolia (Magnolia soulangeana) is in flower in the midst of the upper lawn. Park tours COUNTDOWN TILL | FROM PAGE 8 cinct 10 Town Meeting Members met recently to discuss issues facing the Precinct. We discussed the concerns of Bristow Street residents regarding speeding traffic. Four of us prepared and gathered signatures for an article to request the Selectmen as traffic commissioners to develop a policy on the site selection and installation of speed tables and other such traffic calming devices at locations such as the park on Bristow Street. I am bringing forth a request to petition the legislature to amend our Special Act BUYER2 Bigatello, Antonio Lorenzo Ledesma, Jennifer R Diaz Colantuoni, Tyler SELLER1 Bruke Work Corp Mcdonough, Matthew Klepikova, Sergiy P SELLER2 ADDRESS 6 Saugus Ave #B 31 Mountain Ave Klepikova, Lyudmyla 921 Sherwood Forest Ln #921 CITY Saugus Saugus Saugus Blossoms of the P.J.M. rhododendron bloom near the Visitors’ Center at Breakheart Reservation. (Photo courtesy of Laura Eisener) will soon begin, and the gardens and nature trail already have emerging leaves and blossoms. Charter to require that a new Town Manager must have a Master’s Degree and 3 years experience. Over the next two years Saugus will see increasing pressure to replace the current Town Manager. My intuition, usually spot on, informs me that the 2027 election will bring forth candidates with that as an unstated goal. This position has high expectations and therefore there should be high standards set for hiring. Conversely, to working for a proposal, four of us again met and are working against a proposal by two Precinct 6 Town Meeting Members, a Precinct 2 Town Meeting Member, and sadly, a Precinct One of the broadleaf evergreen shrubs that stands out in every neighborhood this week is the P.J.M. rhodo10 Town Meeting Member, to endorse a vague “host community agreement” adopted by 3 Selectmen that would ask the Town Manager to sign that agreement, ignore the authority of the Board of Health, and essentially allow WIN to deliver such to the State to either change policy or create a law to allow the expansion of the ash landfill. The long-standing Saugus Town Meeting norm of “not placing something in your Precinct that I wouldn’t want in mine” could be shattered if this resolution is adopted by Town Meeting. I will conclude with the words of George Santayana, “Those who cannot remember the past are dendron, with bright pinkish purple flower clusters and small dark green leaves. This very popular plant was bred right here in Massachusetts by Weston Nurseries located in Hopkinton. The initials in the name of this shrub stand for the founder of the nursery, Peter J. Mezitt. This hybrid and several related ones were created to be very cold hardy and adaptable, and they are. The shrubs at Breakheart do show evidence of having been nibbled by deer, but there are several branches that escaped being eaten during this past snowy winter. At the entrance to Saugus Commons on Main Street, there condemned to repeat it.” Carla Scuzzarella: I collaborated with my fellow Precinct 10 Town Meeting members on an article requesting a town policy on speed tables and traffic calming devices. Jenna Nuzzo: I’m working with a great group of Town Meeting Members on a variety of issues this year. At the same time, I’m perDATE 04.06.26 04.10.26 04.10.26 PRICE 559900 600000 655000 is a showy display of these shrubs just starting to drop some petals at this point. Because the leaves are much smaller than the six inch leathery leaves of the more familiar rosebay rhododendrons (Rhododendron maximum) and Catawba hybrids (Rhododendron catawbiense), many people think these are azaleas, which are in fact closely related, but flower details indicate the P.J.M. hybrid rightfully belong among the rhododendrons. For many situations, this may be the ideal plant with its purplish green foliage all winter, glowing flowers in spring and a mature height of about 4-6 feet. sonally bringing forward articles focused on addressing the town’s vacant school buildings to hopefully create a clearer plan for their future use. My goal is to move beyond ongoing discussion and push for action ensuring these properties are thoughtfully evaluated and put to better use for the benefit of the community. FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT EVERETT 1 bedroom, 1 bath furnished room for rent. $275. per week rent. Two week deposit plus 1 week rent required. Call: 617-435-9047 - NO TEXT

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