Page 20 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, DECEmbEr 19, 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 Danier, Raymone Hussey, David M Iudice, Jake Jesoraldo, Michael V Lopilato, Derek M Ouellet, Jesse D Phan, Anderson Phan, Nuong A Polanco, Jonathan Sekiziziyivu, Musa K Wong, Chee W BUYER2 Pierre, Frandieu Condon, Casey A Lopilato, Megan E Thapa, Shabnam Tran, Minh Wong, Julie C Ann L. (Dineen) McGovern O f Saugus. Died on Thursday, December 11th at Melrose-Wakefield Hospital at the age of 89. Born and raised in Lynn, Ms. McGovern was the daughter of the late Joseph and Mae (Morgan) Dineen. Ann graduated from Lynn Classical High School in 1953 and raised her four sons in Saugus, while working at Listen Inc. and Salem Hospital. After retirement, she volunteered at the Saugus Public library. Ann was loved by everyone who met her. She was either bragging about her family or talking about food, her love of baking, and her interSELLER1 Lsf8 Master Part T Carroll, Richard J Sonrose Lt 62 Chestnut Street LLC Bertoli, Bernadette Hanlon, Paul M Nappi, Anne M American Res Const LLC Wangrocki June Est Winberg, Eric J Garchinsky Ft SELLER2 Us Bank TNa Tr Iudice Jr, Vincent G Bertoli, Mark A Drozdowicz, John J Martin, Karen W Ebert, Melanie J Rando, Susan OBITUARIES media with gusto and would post almost daily food and family photos with memories that came to mind about her younger days. She would post a critique of the latest book she was reading, along with a carefully staged photo of the book, and whatever baked good she had just pulled from the oven. She often baked treats for friends, bingo groups, and anyone who commented on a particular cookie. She loved to share recipes and stories. Ann was a strong indepenests in knitting, jigsaw puzzles, or crafting. She was an avid reader and would start a new book as fast as she finished one. She adopted social dent woman who managed to raise her boys almost single handily and felt that the family unit was the most important thing to preserve as her legacy. Ann is survived by three sons, Daniel McGovern and his wife Patricia of Saugus, 1. On Dec. 19, 1997, what movie (a name referring to mythological giants) premiered? 2. Where are “pigs in blankets” traditional at Christmas dinner? 3. In what did Shakespeare write, “...winter tames man, woman, and beast...”? 4. What singer-songwriter wrote a song that is the name of a Canadian winter festival? 5. On Dec. 20, 1999, what was made an administrative region of China? 6. George C. Parker became known for selling NYC landmarks, mostly famously what? 7. On Dec. 21, 1879, what play (name of a toy) by Henrik Ibsen premiered in Copenhagen that has a Christmas tree delivered in Act One? 8. Which of these is not “Festus”: a Roman grammarian, a TV character or a holiday? 9. What group had the hit “Heaven Must Be Missing an Angel” (1976)? 10. What was sometimes called the “Great Emu War”? 11. On Dec. 22, 1917, what “Gene” host of “The Match Game” was born? 12. The 1823 poem “A Visit from St. Nicholas” includes what Roman god’s name? 13. What exactly is Yuletide? 14. What seasonal Chuck Berry song was inspired by another song that was inspired by a poem in a department store’s promotional booklet? 15. What U.S. president’s mother Christopher McGovern and his husband Tim of Worcester and Matthew McGovern of Danvers; her daughter-in-law, Rosemary McGovern of Hudson; she was “Nana Kitty or Nana Anna” to her six grandchildren, Amanda, Connor, Kylie, Sinclair, Cam and Mary and three great grandchildren, Lydon, Finn and Lily. She was predeceased by her son, Timothy McGovern; her sister Dorothy Mansell and her former husband, Thomas J. McGovern. Her legacy was a family bound by love and decent ideals, who all surrounded her at the end, and sent her off enveloped in love. Relatives and friends were invited to attend an hour of visitation in the Bisbee-Porcella Funeral Home, Saugus, was named Stanley Ann? 16. Dec. 24 is National Eggnog Day; what island has a traditional “eggnog” called coquito? 17. What is the last name of New York’s “Harold” born into wealth who created a trophy for the game of bridge? 18. What kind of large animal is still wild in Australia, China and Mongolia? 19. In the 1940s what popular landscape board game was created by a polio patient? 20. On Dec. 25, 1821, what founder of the American Red Cross, National First Aid Society and Missing Soldiers Office was born in Oxford, Mass.? on Wednesday, December 17 followed by interment in Pine Grove Cemetery in Lynn. In lieu of flowers, donations in Ann’s memory may be made to the Northeast Animal Shelter at northeastanimalshelter.org. Michael P. Ginolfi O f Rockport. Beloved husband of Margaret “Peggy” (Vingee) Ginolfi, passed away at home in Rockport on December 11, 2025 with his family. Born in Stamford, CT, in 1942, Mike was the son of the late Felix and Lucille (Conte) Ginolfi. He was raised and educated in Stamford and graduatOBITS | SEE PAGE 21 ANSWERS ADDRESS 23 Sussex St 335 Lincoln Ave 42 Walden Ave 62 Chestnut St #1 11 Parker St 9 Thomas St #C5 35 Summer St 3 Berthold St 24 Endicott St 105 Winter St 48 Denver St #309 CITY Saugus Saugus Saugus Saugus Saugus Saugus Saugus Saugus Saugus Saugus Saugus DATE 11.21.25 11.25.25 11.26.25 11.19.25 11.21.25 11.20.25 11.21.25 11.24.25 11.21.25 11.26.25 11.24.25 PRICE 850000 436000 700000 410000 755000 400000 490000 1489000 607000 700000 552000 1. “Titanic” (In Greek mythology, the Titans were a family of giants.) 2. Ireland and the United Kingdom (They are sausages wrapped in bacon.) 3. “The Taming of the Shrew” 4. Bob Dylan (“Winterlude”) 5. Macau 6. The Brooklyn Bridge (“If you believe that, I have a bridge in Brooklyn to sell to you”); he conned tourists and new immigrants and ended up in Sing Sing. 7. “A Doll’s House” 8. A new holiday (Sextus Pompeius Festus was a grammarian and Festus is a character on “Gunsmoke.” 9. Tavares 10. A 1931 Australian military operation to get rid of the birds, which were destroying crops 11. Gene Rayburn 12. Cupid 13. Christmastide: from Christmas Eve through New Year’s Day (or longer in some churches) 14. “Run Rudolph Run” (“Rudolph the RedNosed Reindeer” was created by Robert May of Montgomery Ward; his relative Johnny Marks created a song from it.) 15. Barack Obama (She was Stanley Dunham’s only child.) 16. Puerto Rico (It has coconut.) 17. Vanderbilt 18. Camel (One-humped ones [dromedaries] are in Australia.) 19. Candy Land 20. Clara Barton
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