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Page 20 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, SEpTEmbEr 19, 2025 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 Callahan, Michael Chen, Ken C Fazzolari, Vincenzo Ho, Gai Kitonga, Peninah Le, Kim Saintvil, Fritz P Turbridge, Nancy Patel-Fazzolari, Hetali Tran, Tan N Muiruri, Charles Saintvil, Nadege Turbridge, William BUYER2 SELLER1 Welch Ft Chen, Liqin Opendoor Property J LLC Bukhovko, Maxim Evangelista, Jennifer Cacciatore, Colleen SELLER2 ADDRESS Morrissey, Pamela J 33 Intervale Ave 497 Central St Elaine M Doucette RET Doucette, Elaine M 5 Powderkeg Way Griffi n, Camille A 14 Ballard St Bukhovko, Melody 23 Western Ave 9 Laconia Ave Evangelista, Welbert 12 Dustin St Cacciatore, John M 58 Adams Ave 10. On Sept. 5, 2025, what Greater Boston city had a race for “Bike Path Mayor”? 11. On Sept. 22, 1888, the first National Geographic Magazine was published; in what century did it add pictures? 1. Sept. 19 is Talk Like a Pirate Day; pirates drank grog, which had what liquor? 2. Wha U.S. state with the longest boardwalk has the most jughandles at intersections? 3. The 1978 song “September” was released by what group? 4. What is keepie uppie? 5. On Sept. 20, 1973, who defeated Bobby Riggs in the BEACON | FROM PAGE 19 of only two states that does not allow this. Current Massachusetts law requires anyone needing hearing aids to make a separate appointment with an audiologist outside of an ENT offi ce to obtain hearing aids. tennis “Battle of the Sexes”? 12. 6. How are Richard, Increase and Cotton similar? 7. How are Avalon, Savoy and Totem Pole similar? 8. On Sept. 21, 1957, what TV series based on Erle Stanley Gardner books debuted? 9. Which part of Boston is its oldest residential community? Sponsor Rep. Carole Fiola (D-Fall River) said the proposal would eliminate the need to make multiple appointments and would make treatment seamless and convenient to patients. “There are [currently] numerous obstacles for those who need to go to separate For Advertising with Results, call The Advocate Newspapers at 617-387-2200 In what Asian country is Steel Dragon 2000, the world’s longest rollercoaster? 13. According to Guinness World Records, the largest square dance had how many people: 78, 249 or 1,632? 14. On Sept. 23, 1846, what planet was discovered that was named after a sea god? 15. Margaret Knight, who worked in Springfi eld, Mass., offi ces to obtain hearing aids, especially those who are caretakers, elderly or with low income, because of transportation and scheduling,” said Fiola. BAN HOSTILE ARCHITECTURE THAT TARGETS THE HOMELESS (H 3307) – A proposal heard by the State Administration and Regulatory Oversight Committee would prohibit the state, the MBTA and cities and towns from constructing “hostile architecture” that supporters of the ban say targets the homeless and tries to push them out of certain areas. The bill defi nes hostile architecture as “any building or structure that is designed or intended to prevent unhoused individuals from sitting or lying on the building or structure at street level.” “Designing public spaces that are hostile to people experiencing homelessness does nothing to address the problem of homelessness,” said sponsor Rep. Mike Connolly (D-Cambridge). “In fact, designing public spaces with hostile architecture merely sends the issue further away from public view making it more dangerous for those who need both shortCITY Saugus Saugus Saugus Saugus Saugus Saugus Saugus Saugus invented a machine for what type of shopping amenity? 16. DATE 08.27.25 08.28.25 08.29.25 08.27.25 08.29.25 08.25.25 08.29.25 08.29.25 PRICE 675000 663000 1250000 640000 760000 730000 880000 751000 ANSWERS In what year was croquet an Olympic sport: 1876, 1900 or 1922? 17. September 24 is National Punctuation Day; the name of the British village of Westward Ho! comes from what? 18. What aluminum product is the most recycled product in the USA? 19. How are Edward Jenner, Louis Pasteur and Jonas Salk similar? 20. On Sept. 25, 1929, what journalist with a Hollywood Walk of Fame star was born? term help and longer-term policy.” Supporters say that family homelessness in Greater Boston has doubled over the last decade, shelters are overcrowded and waiting lists for aff ordable housing are in the tens of thousands. They note that policies that sterilize the homelessness crisis in public spaces are not only inhumane, but they also only serve to mask the problem. According to Robert Rosenberger, an associate professor of philosophy at Georgia Institute of Technology, who has studied and written extensively on the subject, hostile architecture includes armrests that divide benches so that the bench is not long enough to sleep on, sprinklers that are turned on at night and certain trash cans. “Garbage cans … serve several functions for people living unhoused,” said Rosenberger. “Some people use garbage cans as a source of recyclable materials [which] can often be exchanged for a small sum of money. Garbage cans are also sometimes approached as a source of discarded food.” He notes that many newer garbage cans are built so that people cannot reach inside them to obtain recycled bottles or cans or leftover food. SIMPLE LANGUAGE ON THE STATE’S WEBSITE (H 3378) – Another bill before the State Administration and Regulatory Oversight Committee would require the state’s chief digital offi cer to improve the web sites and services for state executive offices and agencies by requiring the use of plain and simple language consistent with the average reading comprehension level of Massachusetts, as determined by the commissioner of elementary and secondary education. “This bill was inspired by a conversation I had with a constituent who retired from working in a state agency,” said sponsor Rep. David LeBoeuf (D-Worcester). “In his work, he noticed many of the forms, web portals and other resources used technical legal terms. This can inadvertently lead to residents fi lling them out inaccurately or not fully comprehending particular requirements. This bill would encourage greater partnerships BEACON | SEE PAGE 21 1. Rum 2. New Jersey (Atlantic City Boardwalk) 3. Earth, Wind & Fire 4. Keeping a soccer ball off the ground (used at the 1967 Scotland-England match to keep the ball and run out the clock) 5. Billie Jean King 6. They were all Puritan ministers with the last name Mather. 7. They were ballrooms (in San Francisco, Harlem and Auburndale, Mass., respectively). 8. “Perry Mason” 9. North End (1630s) 10. Somerville (A cat named Minerva won.) 11. 20th (1905) 12. Japan 13. 1,632 (in 2017 at the National Square Dance Convention) 14. Neptune 15. The fi rst fl at-bottomed brown paper bag machine 16. 1900 17. Charles Kingsley’s 1855 novel with that name, but fi rst the Westward Ho!-tel was built there! 18. Cans 19. Vaccine developers 20. Barbara Walters

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