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November 15, 2023 • Volume 69 • Issue 28
R.I.’S FIRST WEEKLY SHOPPING GUIDE
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Home Improvement .......... 9-11
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Job Market ..............................7
Business Spotlight.................15
Puzzle Page ...........................14
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Real Estate ..............................7
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NEED QUICK CASH? Sell your no-longer-used items with a REMINDER READER AD. Now it’s easier than ever. Call 8212216 for information. All Credit Cards accepted. COINS! Local Coin Collector looking to buy some coins, or call me and I can give you an idea of what your coins are worth. 60Year Coventry resident. My house, your house or Library. A Collector, not a Dealer. Call Mark, 556-4703.
DUMP RUNS: Furniture, appliances, construction debris, brush, junk. 1-860304-6740.
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COVENTRY CARES COMMUNITY CARE CLINIC NURSE HOURS The Coventry Cares Community Care Clinic Nurses Hours are Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday from 8:30AM-12:30PM with Nurse Jane or Nurse Carolyn. The Clinic is set up at the Coventry Resource & Senior Center, 50 Wood Street, Coventry.
Please call the Special Education Department at 822-9400 ex 204 no later than December 15, 2023 to arrange pick-up of your records. Records will be released with proper identification only.
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In accordance with Rhode Island state law governing the destruction of student records, the Special Education Department of Coventry Public Schools has applied for destruction of Special Education documents. Only those records of special education students born in or before 1994 and 1995 are scheduled for destruction. Child Outreach screening results/documents that were completed in the school year 2017- 2018 are also scheduled for destruction.
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Real Estate Transactions Coventry
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Correia, Matthew Asters, Diane J James A Costanzo T and Costanzo, James A Decoste, Susan E Joan L Jervis T and Jervis, Bonnie Elevator Properties Inc Pastrana, Anthony Pelletier, Barbara L and Knight, Jane E Angell T and Angell 3rd, Raymond J Caparrelli, Kayla M
Perkins, Lisa 10/23 Medeiros, Haley M and Medeiros, Thomas B 10/23 Genesis T 10/25 Barnett, Jacob A 10/27 Mouradjian, Monica E and Delbonis Jr, Vincent C 10/27 Proctor, Danielle R 10/27 Casavant, Lisa A and Casavant, Steven 10/27 Caparrelli, Kayla M and Caparrelli, Maria 10/25 Sandouk, Keenan 10/23 Lamusta, Olivia and Watson, Amy 10/25
DATE PRICE
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DATE PRICE
15 Aplin St Lot 70 15 Aplin St Lot 71 18 Restwood Rd 25 Woodbine St 32 Palmer Ave Lot 8-3 34 Capuano Ave Lot B 51 Imperial Ave 70 Long Ct 75 Cottage St 114 Villa Ave Lot 46 114 Villa Ave Lot 45 139 Rangeley Rd 143 Hoffman Ave Lot 205 144 Columbia Ave
Wellman, Keith J Wellman, Keith J Pasquale & Cecile Solitro and Solitro, Cecile Concetta E Greco RET and Greco, Scott A Ragosta Louis J Est and Ragosta, Monique D Allen, Louis Dowding, Alan M and Dowding, Roberta G Henry Jr, Russell C and Henry, Charlene M Furlong, Michelle A and Romanelli, Audrey Her, Txoos Her, Txoos Preston Judith G Est and Preston, Ronald J Gautschi, Henri W and Homonoff, Marvin Howland, Elizabeth L and Doran, Adrian K
Luceus, Aaron and Dasilva, Samantha Luceus, Aaron and Dasilva, Samantha Li, Jianhui and Chen, Rukui Segura, Orlando and Estrada, Yesica M Verrecchia Const Mgmt LLC Naccarini, Teresa Cook, Madison T Gomes, Maria T and Gomes, Jose M Pelegrin, Franci and Perez, Rosa Hernandez, Luis M and Perez, Xhavier J Hernandez, Luis M and Perez, Xhavier J Golden, Justin B Allen, Louis H Phillips, Kenneth J and Rollins, Vanya E
10/24 10/24 10/24 10/24 10/23 10/23 10/23 10/23 10/23 10/23 10/23 10/24 10/23 10/23
$305,000 $315,000 $180,000 $335,000 $425,000 $294,275 $555,000 $400,000 $499,999 $335,000
Cranston $335,599 $335,599 $393,800 $510,000 $222,000 $182,000 $306,000 $475,000 $320,000 $450,000 $450,000 $421,000 $249,950 $575,000
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10 Middleberry Ln Lot 10, Middleberry Assoc
BUYERS
DATE PRICE
Phelps, Vicki G
10/25
$820,000
Exeter ADDRESS
SELLERS
BUYERS
DATE PRICE
58 Scenic Way Lot 58
Nisbet, Daniel L
Bobbin, Alexa
10/27
ADDRESS
SELLERS
BUYERS
DATE PRICE
7 Luther Ct 12 Meriline St 18 Camille Dr 29 River Dr 39 Buchanan St 39 Dale Ave Lot D 50 Roger Williams Dr 51 Hopkins Ave 75 Borden Ave 75 Wheeller Ave 114-1/2 Hartford Ave Lot 7A 821 Greenville Ave 821 Greenville Ave
Mazzulla, Gianna M Pagliaro, Steven R and Campo, Diane E Lake Life LLC Joye, Kevin D and Joye, Cibele O Gemma, Sandra L Younkin, Joy M Marcia M Novak T and Gurzenda, Jane G St Pierre, Rodney M Orourke, Thomas J and Camara, Kylie E Bianchi Mary F Est and Cotoia, Barbara Pierowski, Walter S and Pierowski, Roseanna L Power Realty Moore, Julie K
Mazzulla, David M Guerrero Jr, Jose R and Guerrero, Gladys Langlous, Jonathan M Chartier, Danielle L and Chartier, Tracey A Joaquin, Xiomara and Joaquin, Yesmel Langley, Monika Jaswell, Michael Tassie, Liam M Riley, Jaime F Tmc Keywest LLC Dagostino, Joseph and Dippolito, Lara Moore, Julie K Moss Home Solutions LLC
10/27 10/31 10/26 10/26 10/27 10/30 10/27 10/25 10/27 10/25 10/27 10/30 10/26
$230,721
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23 Benefit St Lot 4B 28 Burnett Rd Lot 85 28 Burnett Rd Lot 86 28 Burnett Rd Lot 87 28 Burnett Rd Lot 84 28 Gillooly Dr 34 Eagle Run Lot A 39 Tidewater Dr Lot 170 39 Tidewater Dr Lot 171 55 Mystic Dr 73 Dexterdale Dr 79 Van Buren St 93 Harrop Ave Lot 418 93 Harrop Ave Lot 419 117 Heritage Dr 117 Heritage Dr 200 Post Rd Lot 401 210 Harrison Ave 255 Ardway Ave Lot 38 255 Ardway Ave Lot 36 255 Ardway Ave Lot 37 300 Centerville Rd Lot 203 300 Centerville Rd Lot 100 409 Squantum Dr
Holley, Kevin A and Holley, Rebekah R Thomas Flt and Thomas, David E Thomas Flt and Thomas, David E Thomas Flt and Thomas, David E Thomas Flt and Thomas, David E Benavidez, Jose C Palczynski, Peter R and Mcintyre, Carol L Elevator Prop Inc Elevator Prop Inc Lsf9 Master Participation and Us Bank TNa Koferl, Gerard F and Koferl, Dawn K Lamb Locked Rlty Sukovatitsyn, Valery and Putsykovich, Yuliya Sukovatitsyn, Valery and Putsykovich, Yuliya Margaret M Gentile Lt and Benway, Tracy A Robert A Gentile Lt and Redihan, Charles N Heston, John S and Heston, Catherine A Et Invest LLC Szeliga, Brenda Szeliga, Brenda Szeliga, Brenda Bank Ri Bank Ri Mcvay, Christopher D and Mcvay, Tammy
White, Brittany E 10/23 $250,000 Ralph R Muschett RET and Muschett, Ralph R 10/24 $1,300,000 Ralph R Muschett RET and Muschett, Ralph R 10/24 $1,300,000 Ralph R Muschett RET and Muschett, Ralph R 10/24 $1,300,000 Ralph R Muschett RET and Muschett, Ralph R 10/24 $1,300,000 Patricia L Desforges RET and Desforges, Patricia L10/24 $540,000 Greaves, Karin A and Wainwright Jr, John J 10/25 $450,000 Barnabe, Danielle L 10/25 $230,000 Barnabe, Danielle L 10/25 $230,000 Morse, Connor 10/25 $355,000 Crouch, David J and Crouch, Marion P 10/23 $636,000 Suchite, Ester E 10/26 $1 Traficante, Carrie and Gebhardt, Bradley 10/23 $399,900 Traficante, Carrie and Gebhardt, Bradley 10/23 $399,900 Willoughby, Graham and Willoughby, Amanda R 10/23 $294,450 Willoughby, Graham and Willoughby, Amanda R 10/23 $294,450 Lape, Michael T and Lape, Johnna 10/23 $252,500 Cabral, Charles L and Cabral, Brenda 10/25 $1 Parascandolo, Zachary B 10/25 $315,000 Parascandolo, Zachary B 10/25 $315,000 Parascandolo, Zachary B 10/25 $315,000 Bri Rlty Corp 10/23 $180,000 Bri Rlty Corp 10/23 $875,000 Mcnamara, Matthew P and Mandeville, Erica J 10/26 $565,000
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DATE PRICE
27 Greenridge Ct Lot 13 27 Greenridge Ct Lot 19
Frazier Jr, Robert P and Frazier, Margaret M Frazier Jr, Robert P and Frazier, Margaret M
Breault, Erik and Breault, Caitlyn Breault, Erik and Breault, Caitlyn
10/26 10/26
$565,000 $565,000
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SELLERS
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DATE PRICE
14 Kristee Cir Lot 14 17 Jacques St 28 Bridge St 53 Douglas St 74 Leaf St 130 Harley St
Dafonseca, Nichole M Mcewan, William L White RET and White Jr, S Keith Mulligan, Barbara A Prime Re Investment LLC Jesse, Jean M
Brunelle, Ivy J Mattress, Scott M White, Jennifer and Sotomayor, David Sjnf Realty LLC Kerr, Peter P and Kerr, Vanessa Fortin, Jenni-Lynn and Fortin, David
10/30 10/26 10/30 10/25 10/30 10/27
$200,000 $355,000 $370,000 $462,000 $400,000 $250,000 $375,000 $310,000 $397,138 $175,000 $145,000 $1 $210,000
$248,000 $350,000 $450,000 $255,000 $380,000 $325,000
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GARAGE DOORS ____________________________
CARR’S OVERHEAD DOOR, INC.: Residential and commercial garage doors & openers. Best prices, quality materials, factory authorized Lift Master and Wayne Dalton Dealers. Reg. #13612. 332 Nooseneck Hill Road, Exeter, RI (401) 397-6015.
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LEWIS & CLARKE ENTERPRISES, INC.: New homes, additions, garages, kitchens, bathrooms, family rooms, roofs, and repairs. 3453227. RI Reg. #5646.
RICHARD J. PIZZI Electrical Contractor: 550 Providence Street, West Warwick. Residential Wiring (home repairs). No job too small. A145, insured. 580-8803.
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A Musket from the Siege of Boston and Before By Joel Bohy Historic Arms & Militaria Bruneau & Co. Auctioneers Cranston, RI A few months ago, a friend contacted me about a musket and bayonet he had purchased, and since this era wasn’t really his thing, he shipped it off to me. From the few pictures that had been sent, I thought it was a really cool French Model 1728, however, it had a more interesting history than that. When it arrived, I took it out of the box and looked at the lock. It was marked “JACQUES VALET/A LIEGE” in front of the cock, which I was not expecting. I had seen these Liege markings on a French-style lock before, but not on a complete military musket. With the package were some documents that went with the gun from noted dealer of antique arms Norm Flayderman which gave some information to start working on. It seems Norm had gotten the gun from artist A. Lassall Ripley of Lexington, Massachusetts. Ripley was an artist known for his depictions of landscapes, history, and hunting scenes who was actually a friend of
my father-in-law. It had descended in a friend of Ripley’s family before it ended up in Lexington. Ripley traded it to Flayderman in 1958, and he soon flipped it to a collector in Chicago. Luckily with all of the correspondence, it gave me some information to go by as to who had owned it during the 18th century. The letter from Ripley mentioned that the man who had carried it was named Benjamin Hall, and mentioned a town called Barrington, but no state. It also mentioned a country store called Calef’s in the village of Barrington. Turned out, I had been to Calef’s Country Store numerous times as a kid in Barrington, New Hampshire. The letter also mentioned that Hall may have been at Lexington & Concord or Bunker Hill. Obviously, being in New Hampshire he didn’t make it to Lexington, but he could have made it to Bunker Hill. After searching the records, he didn’t make it in time for Bunker Hill, but he did make it to the Siege of Boston. Banjamin Hall was born on December 12, 1730 in Barrington. In 1775, he enlisted in Captain Benjamin Titcomb’s company, Col. Enoch Poor’s New Hampshire regiment. In late June, his unit marched to Boston and he was on the siege lines in Medford, Massachusetts. When his enlistment ran out, he went back to Barrington to continue his life as a farmer and died on October 30, 1810. A check of the Stafford County, New Hampshire his-
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As Thanksgiving approaches, we shift to a space of reflection and practice gratitude for all that has happened this year. Like all things, the process of aging can present its fair set of challenges, but the positive aspects of old age drastically outweigh the negatives. PrimeTime highlights things to be thankful for this season and year round. From the financial perks like senior discounts and Medicare to the wonderful knowledge that can only come with decades of experience, there is a multitude of things to be thankful for as we age.
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3. Opportunity to Pursue Lifelong Dreams. Many aging adults have reached the age of retirement. Not working gives retirees 40+ hours of free time back every week which can be dedicated to pursuing other lifelong passions and dreams. 4. Financial Perks. One of the obvious positive aspects of
old age is the opportunity to money. Governmental programs include guaranteed minimum income for seniors supported by Medicare and Social Security. There are also an abundance of senior discounts, including those specific to travel, dining, and shopping.
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Probate Horror Stories & How to Avoid Making Mistakes with Creditors Probate is a legal process that involves the administration of a deceased person’s estate. There are several reasons why probate can become a challenging and complicated process. One of the main reasons is that many decedents fail to prepare for their death, leaving their affairs in disarray. This can make it difficult for the personal representative or executor overseeing the estate after death to locate and track down the decedent’s assets. In such cases, records may not be easily accessible, leading to delays, confusion, and disputes among the family members. Another reason why probate can be a daunting experience is familial infighting. Greed and emotional ties to items can lead to heirs and even personal representatives/executors stealing from the probate estate. This can create internal strife among families, and in some cases, criminal charges may be filed. The person who does the stealing justifies their actions by claiming that the relative would have wanted them to have the item. In other cases, honest disagreements may occur, and these need to be resolved by the probate court, which can take years. Probate battles, often thought to be confined to regular folks outside the public eye, can also befall celebrities, leading to publicized legal disputes that capture the nation’s attention through newspapers and TV programs. The rich and famous are not immune to the emotionally draining and financially costly legal proceedings that can arise after the death of a loved one. Let’s look at a few of the most infamous probate horror stories among the so-called A-listers. Celebrity Probate Horror Stories The experiences of some of the most famous people in history have shown that proper estate planning is essential to ensure that your assets are distributed according to your wishes after your death. Marilyn Monroe, for instance, had a valid will, but the probate of her estate was a lengthy and cumbersome process that took 39 years to conclude. As a result, the IRS took half of her estate in estate taxes. The remaining assets were eventually passed on to a friend whom she had never met, but who died before the probate was concluded. The friend’s widow inherited the assets and made almost $40
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• Administrative costs – In the probate process, several expenses occur. These include court fees, filing fees, notice costs, attorney’s fees, and the administrator’s commission. It is important to consult with a legal professional to fully understand all the costs involved in the probate process. • Funeral and burial costs – Every state has specific laws that dictate which expenses can be considered as funeral and burial costs. It’s important to note that these expenses are all permissible and can be covered as part of the funeral and burial costs. • Government debts – When it comes to financial obligations, it’s important to remember that income, property, and estate taxes should be prioritized over other types of debt. • Final medical bills – In the case of a deceased person, their final sickness or injury is given priority over other unsecured debts. This means that if the deceased person had any outstanding medical bills, they must be settled before other unsecured debts can be paid off. • All other claims – In the process of debt payment, states tend to focus on the repayment of secured debts, such as mortgages and car loans, before addressing unsecured debts, which are generally considered less important. When it comes to safeguarding your assets, it’s important to know that certain assets such as retirement accounts and insurance proceeds with a designated beneficiary receive different treatment and provide more protection from creditors. An irrevocable trust is also protected from creditors upon death. Opting for a beneficiary designation or a specific trust entity can go a long way in shielding an estate from a heavy debt burden. The probate process can be quite tricky, and the more assets and debts involved, the more mistakes can be made. Using an experienced and knowledgeable elder law attorney is highly recommended to avoid problems and make the probate process as smooth as possible.
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