1. Le Mans 2. The number one along with 100 zeros 3. 2007 4. Egg foo young (a Western sandwich traditionally has green pepper, ham, onion and eggs.) 5. Tour de France Femmes (women) 6. Vellum (originally made from calfskin) 7. The “Cats” musical 8. Cincinnati Reds (Reportedly, the Ohio state line with Kentucky begins at the riverbank, so he is the only person ever to hit a home run to another state.) 9. 1896 10. Martha & The Vandellas 11. “A Hard Day’s Night” 12. Presidential M&Ms — red, white and blue in small boxes with the presidential seal 13. Longest stand-up comedy show by an individual 14. Alcoholic beverages 15. People who met at the trivium would talk about trivialis (unimportant things). 16. Long-haired collie 17. Julia Child (a buttery yellow rose) 18. Bicycling: when one or several players suddenly speed up ahead of the pack. 19. Jimmies are rod-shaped and usually chocolate; sprinkles can be other shapes and flavors. 20. They were damaging property but could overheat in the sun when moved by other methods. Page 20 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, AUGUST 8, 2025 OBITUARIES Dolores Ann Nasuti O f Saugus. It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Dolores Nasuti, age 89, who passed away unexpectedly Tuesday, July 29th at Lowell General Hospital due to sudden heart failure. Born in Chelsea and a resident of Saugus, 80 years, Dolores was the daughter of the late James and Rita Ciampa. She was the beloved wife of Ralph Nasuti. Their marriage spanned over 6 decades, married on November 24th, 1957. Together they lived in their family home in Saugus, which she took great pride in for 60 years. Dolores created a warm and loving home where they raised their three children, and everyone was always welcome. Dolores is survived by her husband, Ralph Nasuti; her two daughters, Deborah Testa of Westford, and Tammy Silva and her husband David of Tyngsboro; ten grandchildren; sixteen great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. She is also survived by her sister, Rita Atwood, and her husband Donald of Lansdale, PA; her brother, James Ciampa Jr., and his wife Lee of Salisbury, MA; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her loving son and firstborn, David James Nasuti. Dolores was a devoted daughter, wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend. She was loved and admired by everyone that knew her. She cherished spending time with family and friends and enjoyed vacationing. Dolores spent most of her life caring for others. She was passionate about the work she did in her various receptionist and administrative assistant roles. Dolores was also a member of the Women’s Guild at Blessed Sacrament Parish and a woman of strong faith. She will be fondly remembered for her kindness, generosity and her big heart. She will be deeply missed by the many lives she touched. Dolores leaves behind a legacy of love. Her spirit will forever remain in our hearts. Relatives and friends were invited to attend visiting hours in the Bisbee-Porcella Funeral Home, Saugus on Monday, August 4. A funeral was held from the funeral home on Tuesday followed by a funeral mass in Blessed Sacrament Church, Saugus. Interment in Riverside Cemetery in Saugus. Flowers and/or donations to the American Heart Association at heart.org are greatly appreciated. Loretta Ann (McCarthy) Nicolo O f Saugus, formerly of Medford. Died on July 28, at Penacook Place in Haverhill surrounded by her family at the age of 90. She was the loving wife of the late Salvatore “Sardi” Nicolo, with whom she shared 31 years of marriage. Born and raised in Medford, she was the daughter of the late John and Charlotte (Mann) McCarthy. Loretta worked as a bookkeeper for Sunnyhurst Farms Convenience Store, where she met the love of her life. Upon moving to Saugus where she raised her five children, she was an active member of the Ladies Auxillary, Blessed Sacrament Parish where she served as Eucharistic MinisREAL 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 Chavez, Maryuleth Demerino, Melissa Larosa, Ariel Verman, Oana M BUYER2 Sandoval, Wilian Perez, Saul E Larosa, Jaclynne T SELLER1 Greco, Salvatore Perez, Maria S Perez, Brandon J & E Bitto Ft SELLER2 Levine, Michelle Perez, Teal C Bitto, Vincent J pet cemetery, Hartsdale Pet Cemetery in New York, was founded in what year: 1778, 1896 or 1960? 1. On Aug. 8, 1908, Wilbur Wright made his first public flight — at what French racecourse? 2. What is a googolplex? 3. When was the first iPhone released: 2007, 2010 or 2013? 4. According to James Beard, the Western sandwich is based on what Chinese dish? 5. What spin-off of the Tour de France on July 27, 2025, had its Grand Départ in Brittany? 6. August 9 is National Book Lovers Day; the first book pages used parchment or what animal product? 7. Where would you find Old Deuteronomy and Mistoffelees? 8. On Aug. 10, 2004, Adam Dunn of what “red” team hit one of the longest home runs, which ended up at the Ohio River? 9. The USA’s oldest operating 10. In 1963 what Motown group made the “Heat Wave” song popular? 11. On Aug. 11, 1964, what first film of the Beatles premiered in the U.S. in NYC? 12. Reportedly, a while back boxes of what candy replaced cigarettes on Air Force One? 13. What Guinness World Record did Memphian comic Benny Elbows get after 40+ hours? 14. On Aug. 12, 1801, John Cadbury was born in England; he created his own brand of chocolate, which he saw as a ADDRESS 20 Kent St 73 Lincoln Ave 3 Seminole St 21 Laurine Rd substitute for what? 15. Why does “trivia” come from the Roman word trivium (the intersection of three roads)? 16. What dog breed is Lassie of TV fame? 17. On Aug. 13, 2004, what American chef/TV star died who is the namesake of a flower? 18. What sport has what is known as a breakaway? 19. What is the difference between sprinkles and jimmies? 20. On Aug. 14, 1948, was Idaho’s cost-effective “beaver drop,” which relocated 76 of them by parachute because of what? CITY Saugus Saugus Saugus Saugus DATE 07.17.25 07.15.25 07.18.25 07.17.25 PRICE 620000 850000 662500 819000 ANSWERS ter visiting the homebound, the Saugus Senior Center, Council on Aging, and a campfire leader. Loretta spent her time traveling the world; all fifty United States including Alaska, Hawaii as well as Aruba, Mexico and all over Europe. She loved organizing day trips to go see a play, weekend getaways, cruises or a European tour. She always looked forward to her New Year’s Eve getaways to the Beacon. Her favorite trips were OBITS | SEE PAGE 22
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