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Page 20 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, OCTObEr 17, 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 Agudelo, Daniela Azul, Eric BUYER2 Agudelo, Wilson E Azul, Meika Efstathiou, Theodoros T Gillis, Brett A Toste, Amanda L Public Safety building to include a Fire station, EMS station/ambulance and a Police sub-station for the patrol officer covering the west-side section of town. Currently, a study is being conducted as to the location of the public safety building, which might include Toste, Brandon E NINE CANDIDATES | FROM PAGE 19 land taking. No cost estimates have been associated with this project yet. Vincent Serino, the current School Committee chair: As a town, Saugus faces several important challenges ahead. As we continue to Discount Tree Service 781-269-0914 Humane Removal Service COMMONWEALTH WILDLIFE CONTROL ANIMAL & BIRD REMOVAL INCLUDING RODENTS CALL 617-285-0023 SELLER1 Sparks, Kenneth M 35 Birch Brook Avenue T Scire, Paul A Bucci, Mary E 44 Blueridge Avenue T Dibella, Susan J Professional TREE REMOVAL & Cleanups 24-HOUR SERVICE grow and progress, we must be thoughtful and deliberate in how we approach that growth. Development will continue to be a major focus — but it must be smart growth, growth that benefits both the town and our residents. As our communi ty expands, our resources are being stretched — our schools, public safety, water, and sewer systems all feel the impact. That’s why planning, development, and growth must work hand in hand. With every new project or addition, we need to consider how it will affect Saugus not just next year, but five, ten, and even twenty years down the line. Sustainability must also guide our decisions. We need to protect our open spaces, keep our air clean, and ensure that all businesses follow our environmental and zoning regulations. At the same time, we must preserve what makes Saugus special — our smalltown character and strong sense of community. One of our most pressing challenges is traffic. Our roads were not designed to handle 9. In what year was the Michael Jackson song “Thriller” released: 1976, 1982 or 1992? 10. On Oct. 20, 1882, what actor who portrayed vampire Count Dracula was born? 1. 2. On Oct. 17, 1919, RCA was incorporated; what does RCA stand for? Ronald Reagan appeared as George Gipp in a movie about a coach for what sport? 3. Where is the most visited cemetery in the world: Hollywood, New Orleans or Paris? 4. In what sport did the term “hat trick” originate: baseball, cricket or golf? 5. 6. On Oct. 18, 1961, what musical film inspired by “Romeo and Juliet” debuted? On what TV series is a fictional character named Thing T. Thing? 7. What tap dancer was known as a Mr.? 8. On Oct. 19, 1864, Confederate agents robbed three banks in Saint Albans in what state? 11. What Greek goddess of victory is also the name of an athletic clothing brand? 12. What type of officials have coined the terms founding fathers, iffy and squatter? 13. On Oct. 21, 1858, the comic opera “Orpheus in the Underworld” debuted in Paris; what was often danced to its “Galop infernal”? 14. What novel that inspired a 1971 film was named the most banned book in public schools in 2024-2025? SELLER2 ADDRESS 63 Jasper St 35 Birchbrook Ave CITY Saugus Saugus 1908 Lewis O Gray Dr #1908 Saugus 44 Blueridge Ave Saugus the volume we see today, let alone what’s coming. We need to work closely with the state to expand and improve Route One so it can better handle the growing flow of vehicles from Saugus and neighboring communities. Doing so will help reduce congestion on our local roads and make travel safer and more efficient for everyone. Another key focus area is our school district. We’ve made a major investment in our new school complex, and we should be maximizing its potential. Let’s strengthen the connection between our schools and the community — by hosting more evening and summer events, educational programs, and town gatherings. Our schools should not only educate our children but also serve as a vibrant hub for the entire community. By planning carefully, protecting what matters, and working together, we can ensure that Saugus grows in a way that strengthens our town for generations to come. Sandro Pansini Souza, for15. What cartoon character has a niece and nephew named Splinter and Knothead? 16. Which bear won Katmai National Park’s 2025 Fat Bear Week competition: Chunk, Grazer or 99? 17. On Oct. 22, 2008, what country launched its first moon space probe, Chandrayaan-1? 18. Vampires cannot stand the smell of what plant food? 19. What Haverhill poet said, “What calls back the past like the rich pumpkin pie?” 20. On Oct. 23, 1940, what Brazilian athlete was born who was nicknamed Black Pearl? DATE 09.22.25 09.24.25 09.23.25 09.26.25 PRICE 587000 900000 575000 880000 mer candidate for Selectman: One of the most significant challenges facing the next Saugus Board of Selectmen is managing sustainable growth and development while preserving our town’s character. As our region continues to grow, there is pressure to approve new housing, commercial projects, and infrastructure expansion. If done without thought, this growth can overburden roads, strain municipal services, worsen traffic, and erode the small-town feel that residents value. Many residents and past candidates have already flagged development and traffic as recurring concerns in Saugus. To address this challenge, if elected I would advocate for a three-pronged approach: 1. Comprehensive planning with community input We should revisit and strengthen our Master Plan, zoning ordinances, and overlay districts. Before approving major development, require rigorous NINE CANDIDATES | SEE PAGE 21 ANSWERS 1. Radio Corporation of America 2. Football (“Knute Rockne, All American”) 3. Paris (Père Lachaise — with many famous graves [Edith Piaf, Oscar Wilde, etc.]) 4. Cricket (some saying that a hat was given as an award) 5. “West Side Story” 6. “The Addams Family” (also known as just Thing) 7. Luther “Bill” Robinson (Mr. Bojangles) 8. Vermont 9. 1982 10. Bela Lugosi 11. Nike 12. U.S. presidents (Warren Harding, Franklin D. Roosevelt and James Madison, respectively) 13. The cancan 14. “A Clockwork Orange” by Anthony Burgess (Stanley Kubrick movie) 15. Woody Woodpecker 16. Chunk 17. India 18. Garlic 19. John Greenleaf Whittier 20. Soccer player Pelé (real name Edson Arantes do Nascimento)

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