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THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2021 Page 21 REAL ESTATE TRANSAC TIONS 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. Copyrighted material previously published in Banker & Tradesman/The Commercial Record, a weekly trade BUYER1 Vasi, Elena Scaduto, Jason Brasil, Joao-Pedro H Thomas, Kaitlyn M BUYER2 Vasi, Razvan SELLER1 Ciampa, Christina S Pegnato, Donna Brown, Izabelle D & D ConstruCtion Co. Phone No. 781-866-9898 Toll Free 1-877-758-9675 Celebrating over 30 years! All your needs done with one call Take Care Of The Problems Now! Call the home improvement specialists FREE • Roofs • Windows • Sump Pumps • Hardwood Floors • Decks • Walkways • Gutters ESTIMATES • FULLY INSURED • Vinyl Siding • Painting • Tiling • Carpentry • Driveways • PVC Fence • Chainlink Fence • Stockade Fence Cleanouts/Junk Removal • Attics • Basements • Yards You know the price before we do the job! Satisfaction Guaranteed l/Jk R We install SUMP PUMPS SELLER2 Sanders, Elizabeth C Brown, James ADDRESS 133 Essex St 35 Serino Way 13 Great Woods Rd CITY Saugus Saugus Saugus DATE 17.09.2021 16.09.2021 15.09.2021 PRICE $270 000,00 $510 000,00 $485 000,00 ELECTION | FROM PAGE 8 In-person early voting set for Town Elections Residents will be able to cast their votes 10 days before the Nov. 2 Town Election. Selectmen recently approved the in-person early voting option which will allow voting in the Saugus Public Library’s conference room from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Oct. 23 and 24. The library was used last year for early voting in the presidential election. Meanwhile, Saugus politicians and campaign organizers are gearing up for the town’s biennial election, which features three contested town-wide races: • Ten candidates are vying for two-year terms on the Board of Selectmen. The fi ve incumbent board members are all running for reelection. • The fi ve School Committee members who were swept into offi ce during a purge of incumbents back in 2019 are also seeking two more years in offi ce. They face two challengers. (Please see this week’s “The Advocate Asks” for the third in a series of preelection interviews of the candidates for Board of Selectmen and School Committee.) • There are three candidates competing for the one seat up for grabs on the Saugus Housing Authority. Student election help needed In addition to student election workers, the Town Clerk’s Offi ce is looking for regular election workers. “We are looking for student election workers,” Town Election Coordinator Andrew DePatto said. “It is a great way for them to learn how their government functions and how important it is to vote. 16-year-old students are eligible to work ½ day (6-8 hours). 17-18 year old students may work a full day (8-12 hours). All students can receive community service which is imperative to them in order to satisfy their High School requirement mandated for graduation,” DePatto said. “Or, they can be paid for their hours worked. In addition, we are able to write letters of recommendation for National Honors Society, Colleges, etc.”

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