Page 20 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, OCTOBEr 10, 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 sachusetts Constitution and the site of America’s first presidential library. The resolution also points to Quincy’s Revolutionary War heritage, its shipbuilding contributions in both World Wars, its ties to the phrase “Kilroy Was Here,” the distinction of producing two Medal of HonSELLER1 223 Main Street Rt 223 Main Street Rt Littlefield, Keith or recipients at North Quincy High School and its tradition of hosting the nation’s oldest Flag Day parade. “I filed this legislation to highlight Quincy’s proud history and its important contributions to our nation,” said sponsor Rep. Bruce Ayers (D-Quincy). “Quincy is the birthplace and final resting place of Presidents John and John Quincy Discount 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 Adams, the home of John Hancock and the site of America’s first presidential library. And our shipyards played a vital role in winning the Battle of the Atlantic. For these reasons, I believe Quincy is worthy of the title America’s Most Patriotic City, and as we celebrate our nation’s 250th anniversary, it is important to reflect on our proud history and heritage.” EXPAND DEFINITION OF Professional TREE REMOVAL & Cleanups 24-HOUR SERVICE “VETERAN” (H 3871) – Would expand the definition of a veteran to include any person who served on active duty in the Uniformed Services or on fulltime National Guard or Reserve duty and who was discharged under conditions other than dishonorable. It would include members of the reserve component with at least six years as an active drilling reservist, and any person who served in the Uniformed Services and either received a service-connected disability rating from the VA or who died in service under honorable conditions. “I think it’s important to make sure Massachusetts is in line with the federal government regarding who is considered a veteran,” said sponsor Rep. Kel9. The 1953 play “The Crucible” is based on what historical events? 1. October 10 is World Mental Health Day; which Roman emperor was described as crazy: Caligula, Hadrian or Valerian? 2. What kind of animal is the title character of the 1995 film “Babe”? 3. On Oct. 11, 1884, what First Lady was born who was called “First Lady of the World”? 4. Which South East Asia country has the world’s most skyscrapers? 5. What song that Frank Sinatra recorded was also in the 1993 movie “Hocus Pocus”? 6. How are “The Skeleton in the Closet,” “The Candy Country” and “Little Women” alike? 7. On Oct. 12, 1901, what president changed the name of the Executive Mansion to the White House? 8. How are Candy Land, Uncle Wiggily and Go similar? 10. On Oct. 13, 1903, what team that became the Red Sox won the first World Series? 11. What group originated the 1970 song “I Me Mine”? 12. How are Bumble, Ed and Peabody similar? 13. On Oct. 14, 1644, what advocate of religious freedom founded a current Commonwealth in the USA? 14. What is a mummer? 15. In the novel “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” what is the “perfect candy bar”? 16. October 15 is Global HandADDRESS 221 Main St 223 Main St 62 Western Ave CITY Saugus Saugus Saugus ly Pease (R-Westfield). “It is important for numerous reasons including certain benefits and recognizing all the people who have served our great nation.” Pease continued, “Two major points on the bill are the inclusion of the Uniformed Services Commissioned Corps and The Massachusetts Guard and Reserve personnel with six or more years of service, in the definition of a veteran. They are vital to our nation and have all made the decision to serve and potentially risk their lives or disrupt their families for our country.” AGENT ORANGE LICENSE PLATE (HD 5057) – Would establish an orange star Massachusetts license plate for veterans exposed to Agent Orange. The bill was filed last week and has not yet had a public hearing scheduled. Agent Orange is a potent chemical defoliant that the U.S. military used during the Vietnam War, to remove vegetation and enemy cover. It contained the highly toxic and carcinogenic contaminant dioxin. Exposure, which occurred through inhalation, ingestion or skin absorption, has been washing Day; what soap ingredient is almost identical to a cartoon character’s name? 17. What Salem author wrote, “There is no season when such pleasant and sunny spots may be lighted on, and produce so pleasant an effect on the feelings, as now in October”? 18. What 1962 single of Bobby “Boris” Pickett and the Crypt-Kickers was a “monster” hit? 19. Reportedly, Pliny the Younger invented homework: practicing math, oratory or writing? 20. On Oct. 16, 1847, what Brontë sister wrote a novel with a woman’s name as the title? DATE 09.08.25 09.11.25 09.08.25 PRICE 535000 520000 700000 linked to numerous cancers, birth defects in offspring, and other chronic health issues in both veterans and the Vietnamese population. “Sixteen other states already offer official recognition for veterans exposed to Agent Orange,” said sponsor Rep. Jim Hawkins (D-Attleboro). “These plates are a way for states and veterans to honor military service and draw attention to this specific issue. By displaying a plate, veterans and their families can express pride in their service and remind the public of the significant sacrifices made with something that is tangible and visible.” QUOTABLE QUOTES “The benefits of the Food Insecurity Grant Program for Independent Restaurants are two-fold, strengthening our local restaurants and food-service supply chains while at the same time enhancing access to high-quality prepared meals and food products for those facing food insecurity in Massachusetts.” ---Economic Development Secretary Eric Paley announcBEACON | SEE PAGE 21 ANSWERS 1. Caligula 2. Pig 3. Eleanor Roosevelt 4. Hong Kong (550+) 5. “Witchcraft” 6. They are works by Louisa May Alcott. 7. Theodore Roosevelt 8. They are board games. 9. Salem Witch Trials 10. The Boston Americans 11. The Beatles 12. People known as Mr. (workhouse boss in “Oliver Twist,” talking horse on TV series and dog genius in “Peabody’s Improbable History” cartoons, respectively) 13. Quaker William Penn (Pennsylvania) 14. An actor or person going “merrymaking in disguise during festivals” (Merriam-Webster) 15. Wonka Bar 16. Olive oil (Olive Oyle of “Popeye” [originally called “Thimble Theatre”]) 17. Nathaniel Hawthorne 18. “Monster Mash” 19. Oratory 20. Charlotte (“Jane Eyre”)
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