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Page 20 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, DECEmbEr 12, 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 Festa, Rocco Hanlon, Paul M Mazzone, Gloria M Mitchell, Katherine C Oregan, Sean Scaduto, Vincent Shutt, Molly Mitchell, Kent Spagnuolo, Diandra E BUYER2 Starkey, Crystal SELLER1 Flores, William Hanlon, Karen E Harding, Alyson Desimone, Dana M Mazzone, Gloria M Connolly, Daniel J Danahy Linda M Est For Advertising with Results, call The Advocate Newspapers at 781-233-4446 or info@advocatenews.net OFFICE FOR RENT - EVERETT J Nancy Rose (Sacco) Santangelo ust shy of her 97th birthday, completed her beautiful journey on earth. Guided always by her faith and deSELLER2 Valle, Deysi M Byrand, Mark D Leinbach, Kelly M ADDRESS 18 Sterling Ave 20 Norman Rd 1104 Lewis O Gray Dr #1104 110 Ellis Farm Ln 4 Mersea St 1 Atkinson Dr #3 16 Second St CITY Saugus Saugus Saugus Saugus Saugus Saugus Saugus OBITUARIES votion to her family, Nancy passed peacefully on December 3, 2025, surrounded by her loving family. Born in East Boston on December 6, 1928, Nancy was the daughter of the FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT EVERETT DATE 11.14.25 11.17.25 11.14.25 11.14.25 11.14.25 11.17.25 11.14.25 PRICE 720000 40000 576000 1720000 780000 300000 555000 Prime Professional Office Space, 1600 Sq. Ft. located on Broadway near the heart of Everett business district. Off-street parking for 1-2 vehicles. Call: 617-699-0887 late Rose (Russo) and Salvator Sacco. She was predeceased by her beloved husband of 43 years, Ralph. Shortly after their marriage, 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 1. On Dec. 12, 1937, what country’s planes sank the U.S. gunboat Panay on the Yangtze River, and then apologized? 2. Did 1892’s “The Nutcracker” originate with Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky? 3. What TV news anchor hosted a game show called “It’s News to Me”? 4. Reportedly, why are people hoarding a Mexican banknote with an image of an axolotl? 5. On Dec. 13, 1816, the first USA savings bank opened in what city (then a town) with a goal of encouraging the poor to save? 6. In 1939, Delaware declared its state tree what, when it was the greatest exporter of Christmas wreaths made from that tree? 7. What group was first called The Pendletones and in the 1960s wore a “board shirt”? 8. On Dec. 14, 2014, what “Bess” died who was the first Miss America who was Jewish? 9. How are French Guiana’s Devil’s Island, Hanoi Hilton and New York’s Sing Sing similar? 10. What connects Key West, Florida, and Fort Kent, Maine? 11. On Dec. 15, 1973, the American Psychiatric Assoc. stated what was not a mental illness? 12. What medieval German monk known for insults said, “Perhaps you want me to die of unrelieved boredom while you keep on talking”? 13. What was nicknamed “The Black Knights of the Hudson” and used mules? 14. What comic duo appeared in the 1934 film musical “Babes in Toyland”? 15. On Dec. 16, 1773, what event occurred that caused the port of Boston to close? 16. In November 2025 a copy of the first issue of what comic was auctioned for $9.12M? 17. On Dec. 17, 1903, what brothers who had a bicycle shop made four successful flights? 18. Who created the detective Lord Peter Wimsey and wrote ads for Colman’s Mustard? 19. What NYC newspaper is the only newspaper with a period in its nameplate? 20. On Dec. 18, 1961, the song “The Lion Sleeps Tonight” went to #1; it was based on a 1938 song from what continent? Nancy and Ralph moved to Saugus, where they raised their five children. Nancy was actively involved in her community, including the local elementary school, where she served as President of the PTA, the Blessed Sacrament Church, where she was a member of ANSWERS 1. Japan (It said it made a mistake and paid money to the USA.) 2. It was adapted from Alexandre Dumas’ 1844 story “The Nutcracker,” which came from E.T.A. Hoffman’s 1816 story “The Nutcracker and the Mouse King” 3. Walter Cronkite 4. They like the axolotl (a type of salamander that has become rare) design. 5. Boston (Provident Institution for Savings) 6. American holly 7. The Beach Boys 8. Bess Myerson 9. They are famous prisons. 10. U.S. Route 1 11. Homosexuality 12. Martin Luther 13. The West Point military academy football team; live mules are mascots. 14. Laurel & Hardy (It was based on a 1903 operetta based on “Mother Goose.”) 15. The Boston Tea Party 16. “Superman” (most expensive comic sale) 17. Orville and Wilbur Wright 18. Dorothy L. Sayers 19. The Wall Street Journal. 20. Africa (a Zulu song called “Mbube”)

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