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Page 20 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, OCTObEr 3, 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 Dossantos, Luiz F Maldonado, Jessica N Mendez, Esmeralda BUYER2 Dossantos, Sirlene D Lopez-Romero, Aldo L BEACON | FROM PAGE 19 liability or regulatory barriers. Supporters said the measure builds on a recently approved law that allows basic first aid for injured police dogs. They noted this bill takes the next step to ensure that these working dogs receive the same level of emergency response available to humans, recognizing their SELLER1 223 Main Street Rt 223 Main Street Rt Littlefield, Keith critical role in protecting the public and supporting law enforcement. “I filed this bill because our police dogs are true partners in law enforcement, often putting themselves in harm’s way to protect officers and the public,” said sponsor Rep. Steven Xiarhos (R-Barnstable). “When they are injured, they deserve the very best chance at surDiscount Tree Service 781-269-0914 Humane Removal Service COMMONWEALTH WILDLIFE CONTROL ANIMAL & BIRD REMOVAL INCLUDING RODENTS CALL 617-285-0023 SELLER2 Panico, Cheryl L Panico, Marilyn E vival, and that means allowing advanced life support care in the field. This bill ensures that we honor their service with the same urgency and professionalism that they give us every day.” “Our police K9s are on the front lines every day protecting officers and our communities,” continued Xiarhos. “This bill makes sure they get the advanced life-saving care they deserve when injured in the line of duty.” PURPLE ALERT SYSTEM FOR Professional TREE REMOVAL & Cleanups 24-HOUR SERVICE ADULTS WITH INTELLECTUAL OR DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES (H 2657) – Would create a Purple Alert system to assist law enforcement in identifying and locating missing persons with disabilities. The system would be modeled after the current Amber Alert system which is designed to ask the public for help in finding abducted children. The Purple Alert would apply to a person with at least one of these conditions: a mental or cognitive disability that is not Alzheimer’s disease or a dementia-related disorder; an intellectual disability or a developmental disability including Down syndrome; a brain injuteam has been using VR headsets simulating raucous crowds to prepare for an event on Sept. 26–28? 10. What state that is where Mark Twain was born has a community called Frankenstein? 1. On Oct. 3 in what year was the Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives voted out for the first time? 2. What French apple dessert was named after two sisters? 3. Recently, Vienna hosted the first official World Tramdriver Championship; what is a tram? 4. October 4 is a feast day for what saint who is the namesake of a USA city? 5. How are Carnival, Cuban and 1812 similar? 6. In England what new transit method was voted to be called Ctrl Alt Deleaf? 7. vegetables? 8. On Oct. 5, 1789, the Women’s March on Versailles started in Parisian marketplaces due to the high price of what? 9. What kind of sports Are pumpkins fruits or 11. On Oct. 6, 1820, what singer was born who was made a USA celebrity by P. T. Barnum? 12. How are C, O’Leary and Robinson similar? 13. In what 1949 novel are the terms doublethink, Newspeak and reality control? 14. Tombstone, Nevada, has what famous corral? 15. On Oct. 7, 1955, what cellist was born whose first ADDRESS 221 Main St 223 Main St 62 Western Ave CITY Saugus Saugus Saugus ry; or another physical, mental or emotional disability that is not related to substance abuse. “The Amber Alert system has demonstrated extraordinary, life-saving effectiveness, contributing to the recovery of more than 1,000 children since its inception in 1996,” said sponsor Rep. Jack Lewis (D-Framingham). “However, no parallel mechanism currently exists to assist in identifying and locating adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities who may be missing or endangered. Several states, including Connecticut, Rhode Island and Florida, have enacted Purple Alert legislation to address this gap. I look forward to examining how similar legislation could strengthen the commonwealth’s capacity to protect and serve all of its residents.” BAN USE OF TEAR GAS AGAINST CIVILIANS (S 1758) – Would ban the use of tear gas on civilians and require that police actively work in good faith with organizers of mass demonstrations to avoid conflict. It would require a police department with advance knowledge of the event to designate an officer in charge of de-escalation planning to disname is similar to a toy? 16. What musical was based on a novel that was based on a novel and a 1939 film? 17. On Oct. 8, 1871, the Great Chicago Fire began — reportedly in what type of building? 18. The World Stone Skimming Championships are in what country that is part of another? 19. 20. What religions’ names mean “the books,” “recitation” and “instruction”? October 9 is National Sneakers Day; reportedly, why did an advertising entrepreneur popularize the term “sneakers”? DATE 09.08.25 09.11.25 09.08.25 PRICE 535000 520000 700000 cuss the logistical plans and strategies with the demonstration organizers. “Tear gas is banned as a weapon of war,” said sponsor Sen. Becca Rausch (D-Needham). “It should not be used against civilians on domestic soil. Tear gas can cause serious, long-term health impacts, including blindness, emotional trauma and reproductive health repercussions. Using tear gas is an outdated and dangerous crowd-control tactic that adds to chaos and violence rather than reducing it. This ban, which includes support for de-escalation measures, would make the commonwealth safer for demonstrators and police alike.” MASSACHUSETTS LAW ENFORCEMENT MEMORIAL FUND (H 2728) – Would establish a Massachusetts Law Enforcement Memorial Fund to be used to make annual payments to the Massachusetts Law Enforcement Memorial which memorializes and honors Massachusetts law enforcement personnel killed in the line of duty. “Dedicated in 2004, the Massachusetts Law Enforcement BEACON | SEE PAGE 21 ANSWERS 1. 2023 (Kevin McCarthy) 2. Tarte Tatin (Reportedly, it was created by the Tatin sisters at Hôtel Tatin.) 3. A streetcar 4. St. Francis of Assisi (San Francisco) 5. Overtures (by Antonin Dvořák, George Gershwin and Peter Tchaikovsky, respectively) 6. A leaf-blowing public train 7. Fruits 8. Bread 9. European golf players (for the 2025 Ryder Cup in New York) 10. Missouri 11. Jenny Lind 12. People known as Mrs.: Fonzie’s nickname for Mrs. Cunningham (“Happy Days”); Mrs. O’Leary’s cow; the older woman in “The Graduate.”) 13. “1984” by George Orwell 14. The O.K. Corral, site of an 1881 gunfight 15. Yo-Yo Ma 16. “Wicked” (novels by Gregory Maguire and L. Frank Baum and “The Wizard of Oz”) 17. Barn 18. Scotland (This month Jon Jennings became the competition’s first American winner.) 19. Christianity, Islam and Judaism, respectively 20. Rubber soles are quieter than leather ones, allowing one to SNEAK up on someone.

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