Page 20 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, NOVEmbEr 14, 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 Akwan, Hala Batista-Aybar, Jatna A Gildin, Zachary Kipe, Pamela Lodato, Kara L Obrien Jr, Michael Sanders, Thomas R Sanders, Thomas R Spano Jr, Leo S BUYER2 Alhade, Omar Kipe, Shkelzen Lodato, Michael Obrien, Caitlin SELLER1 Scott, Judith Guzman, Gabriela R Parras, Jose Schmidt-Lama, Andrea B Schmidt, Evan R Luiso, Susan Foti, Danielle Manning Ft Rocky Acres Rt Rocky Acres Rt Walsh, James J FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT EVERETT SELLER2 ADDRESS 95 Main St 33 Bristow St #2 11 Chase St 56 Summer St Manning Jr, Francis P Sanders, Ronald C Sanders, Ronald C 32 Oakwood Ave 16 Breakheart Rd Lynn Fells Pkwy Sanders Dr 2 Oaklandvale Ave CITY Saugus Saugus Saugus Saugus Saugus Saugus Saugus Saugus Saugus OBITUARIES Anthony J. Grasso O 1 bedroom, 1 bath furnished room for rent. $275. per week rent. Two week deposit plus 1 week rent required. Call: 617-435-9047 - NO TEXT f Saugus, formerly of Malden, died on Sunday, November 9th at the Tufts Medical Center in Boston at the age of 75 He was the husband of the late Mary E. (Maniscalco) Grasso. Born in Revere and raised in Malden, Mr. Grasso was the son of Ellen (Wedge) and the late Anthony R. “Sonny” Grasso of Peabody. Anthony was a finish carpenter and loved to use his hands. He enjoyed cooking and gardening and loved his cars and detailing them. In addition to his mother, Mr. Grasso is survived by his three sons, Anthony R. Grasso and his wife Caroline of Beverly, Bri1. On November 14, 1851, “Moby-Dick” was published — dedicated to what Salem native? 2. What male name can be used to refer to a cat and a turkey? 3. In what state would you find an exhibit of World Series rings? 4. Is coconut a nut? 5. On Nov. 15, 1887, what painter with the same name of a state was born? 6. What “Cab” recorded the fox trot “Everybody Eats When They Come to My House? 7. Nov. 16 is National Button Day; what is mother-of-pearl, which is used in buttons? 8. How are “Little Lies,” “Don’t Do Me Like That,” and “Cry Me a River” similar? 9. Why does “The Gong,” the world’s largest tubular bell (in a library in Aarhus, Denmark), ring after a button is pressed at a hospital? 10. In what winter sport is a person lying on their back? 11. On Nov. 17, 1947, what group also called SAG) approved using a blacklist? 12. In what year were Qatar’s Leaning Mosque and Minaret completed: 1211, 1811 or 2023? 13. Which of these is a real place in Massachusetts: Dogpatch, Dogville or Dogtown? 14. Nov. 18 is National Apple Cider Day; what president with the same last name as one of the Beatles had the slogan “Log Cabin and Hard Cider”? 15. In 1949 Life magazine reported on the Man from Mars RaAnnemarie and A.J.; three siblings, Ellen Mechionda and her husband Robert of Peabody, Douglas Grasso and his wife Marie of Georgetown and Donna Bacigalupo and her husband Thomas of Lynnfield; and his sisters-in-law, Helen Earley of Sharon and Trudy Grasso of Lynnfield. He was predeceased by his brother Steven Grasso. Relatives and friends are inan Grasso of Fall River and Joseph Grasso and his wife Brittany of Saugus; five grandchildren, Alex, Dominic, Michael, dio Hat; was the hat sold? 16. How are Amelia, Catalina and Lucia similar? 17. On Nov. 19, 2002, the Senate approved of what new cabinet department? 18. What minister was named after a word in this quote: “…the never-to-be-forgotten increase, of every sort, wherewith God favoured the country about the time of his nativity”? 19. What is a boffin: a bird, craft instrument or scientific expert? 20. On Nov. 20, 1900, Chester Gould was born; he created what comic strip detective with a twoway wrist radio? vited to attend an hour of visitation in the Bisbee-Porcella Funeral Home, 549 Lincoln Ave., Saugus on Friday, November 14 from 10-11 a.m. followed by a funeral service in the funeral home at 11 a.m. Interment in Puritan Lawn Memorial Park in Peabody. ANSWERS DATE 10.16.25 10.21.25 10.23.25 10.23.25 10.17.25 10.16.25 10.16.25 10.16.25 10.17.25 PRICE 615000 365000 915000 678500 780500 720000 29000 1000 579000 1. Nathaniel Hawthorne 2. Tom (A tomcat is a male house cat, and a tom is an adult male turkey.) 3. NY (at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown) 4. No; it is a drupe, which is a fruit that does not split open and has one seed 5. Georgia O’Keeffe 6. Jazz singer/songwriter/band leader Cabell “Cab” Calloway 7. It is a mollusk shell’s hard, iridescent inner layer. 8. They are songs about lies. 9. The city’s parents of newborns may press a button that remotely triggers the bell. 10. Luge sledding 11. Screen Actors Guild 12. 2023 13. Dogtown (a historic woodland in Rockport and Gloucester) 14. William Henry Harrison (Reportedly, the slogan made the candidate seem less aristocratic.) 15. Yes ($7.95) — “the latest and silliest contribution to listeners who feel compelled to hear everything on the air” 16. They are common female names and names of islands. 17. Homeland Security 18. Increase Mather, whose home (now the site of the Paul Revere House) was destroyed by fire in November 1676 19. Scientific expert (a usually British term that is sometimes used to mean nerd) 20. Dick Tracy
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