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‘FutureHAUS’ The FutureHAUS designed by Virginia Tech connects a house full of smart-home technologies through a single interface. (COURTESY OF VIRGINIA TECH)

With its FutureHAUS, Virginia Tech beat out 14 other universities from around the world in a competition in Dubai. (COURTESY OF VIRGINIA TECH)

Bringing tomorrow’s home into today’s world By Nina Zafar

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In recent years, innovation in digital technologies has transformed the way we live. Advances in smartphones, robotics and computers have revolutionized every aspect of our lives, leaving it almost impossible to imagine life

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positive solar homes. While the baseline for the competition revolved around energy efficiency within a 900-square-foot space, what differentiated FutureHAUS from its competitors was the smart technologies. “We didn’t enter the competition for the competition’s sake. We used the competition to test out an idea of how to build a future house,” says Joe Wheeler, an architecture professor and leading member of the FutureHAUS team. “The competition didn’t control what the end product was. Our vision of what a house should be is what controlled this end product.” The future house Wheel-

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without them, yet these types of technologies remain object focused vs. concept focused. At Virginia Tech, an interdisciplinary team of 25 students and faculty is taking existing technology that work independently of each other and asking a question: Why can’t these components work together? Their FutureHAUS project is about creating an interface that is completely connected within one smart-home system. Virginia Tech placed first in Dubai’s Solar Decathlon Middle East competition that challenged 15 universities from around the world to design, build and operate energy

er refers to is composed of several cutting-edge concepts. The prefabrication concept proposes that homes be built like cars or planes, utilizing an efficient and sustainable factory. The system is different from modular or double-wide concepts which ship an entire build in one piece. Instead, the FutureHAUS comprises 18 prebuilt “Lego style” modules that are plug and play once they arrive on-site from the factory. This allowed the team to put the house together in two days. Not only are the modules easily transportable, but they are loaded with state-of-theart technologies that revolve around the idea of aging in place. The research team sub-


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of the home can be repositioned based on different configurations that are stored CONTINUED FROM PAGE F2 in a central touch-screen mitted their request for partic- interface. Users can adjust the ipation in the competition in size of the office/living/bed2016, giving them two years room space with the touch of to come up with their plan. a button, allowing for maxi“We did a lot of user group mum usage of a house with a studies. The university is a smaller footprint. perfect test fit for that, not In fact, every aspect of only because you have the the home can be changed student body but also you and controlled through this have the researchers doing interface. their own research,” says “I think that’s why we won Bobby Vance, a professor and the competition. Anyone program manager at Virgincan make an energy-positive ia Tech’s Center for Design home, but is it relevant? Is it a Research. place that someone actually Technologies that support wants to live? This is about aging in place include rooms integrating technology in a designed to accommodate seamless way,” Vance said. users of any height, age or Skeptics may be hesitant to disability. live in a home with as much For example, the bathroom innovative technology as includes a touch control smart FutureHAUS has, but Vance mirror that controls bathis confident that smart homes room functions and features, are close to being mainmaking the vanity and toilet stream. height adjustable. The toilet “You don’t have to go all-in will raise and lower based on in the beginning. One thing who is about to use it. The we say is does anyone miss kitchen counters detect height crank windows in their car? and automatically adjust to But does your Murphy bed each user, too. need to have a smart mirror “Say you buy this home on the back? No. Does your when you’re 25 years old and shower need to be automated? you want to live in it until No. Is the infrastructure all you’re 85 years old. There’s a there for when you’re ready to lot that happens in that time,” do that? Absolutely.” Vance said. “You could have The FutureHAUS team small kids, you’ve got in-laws also spent much of the two who come over, or maybe years leading up to the Dubai mom’s in a wheelchair now. competition finding funding The home should be able to for the project. Sponsors inaccommodate every change clude large companies such as and every person.” Kohler, DuPont and DominAnother central concept is ion Energy. that of flex space. The walls “We’re committed to

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style, but the home can be customized to a more homey design. “We’re taking this to scale. We’re going to find the investors and come up with a couple of model homes that aren’t necessarily so futuristic like this, something that would meet market demand and propose what I like to call the Sears home of the future. We’re going to revitalize it and bring it back in a modern iHome,” Wheeler said. The team has already begun researching what it would take to scale up production in The FutureHAUS designed by Virginia Tech connects a house a factory setting with a new full of smart-home technologies through a single interface. team of engineering students. (COURTESY OF VIRGINIA TECH) For a house named after the future, the technology is very much current. driving these types of proj“It was a heck of an experiIt may be just a matter of ects, new opportunities ence,” Boys said. time before the FutureHAUS for lower-carbon-footprint “Being in a different enviconcept becomes a new ecosystems, and this was ronment, seeing the fruits of a great chance for us to get our tireless labor come togeth- normal. Nina Zafar is a Washington involved,” says Emil Avram, er was amazing. At one point, Post copy aide and writer. vice president of innovation at this was just on drawings so Dominion. to see it actually happening “We want our customers to and watching people go into look for carbon-friendly solu- the house and seeing their tions the same way we are as reactions, their jaws were an energy provider, and we’ll dropping.” help to provide them with Although members of the those solutions,” Avram said. FutureHAUS team are still Matthew Boys, a recent thriving off the excitement graduate of Virginia Tech who of sweeping the competition worked on the FutureHAUS in Dubai, they are already project as part of his capstone, looking toward the future of interned with Dominion Ener- smart homes. gy for three summers before They have developed a VR connecting his management model that lets users interact with the FutureHAUS team. with their potential home in We are a FULL SERVICE The 23-year-old industrial real time. This allows them HVAC company since 1977 and systems engineering to preview the finishes in the major managed much of the home, from the floors to the logistics for getting the house walls. The Dubai FutureHAUS to Dubai. is a very stark white, modern

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Goddess of Liberty nearly forgotten — but not by collectors

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ATRIOTIC SYMBOLS like the Statue of Liberty, the American flag, the bald eagle and Uncle Sam are easily recognized today, but our first symbol, Miss Liberty, is almost forgotten. Before the Revolutionary War, the word “liberty” was the battle cry. Perhaps because a female figure was used to represent liberty in ancient Greece and an Indian princess for the colonies, the early representation for America’s symbol was a woman. The figure was known as Columbia, Goddess of Liberty, Liberty or Miss Liberty. She usually held a sword, wreath, shield decorated with stars and stripes, and wore the Phrygian liberty cap. By 1875, cast zinc figures of Lady Liberty were being made in New York by the William Demuth Company. Demuth was an artist who made many statues for use as lawn decorations, ships’ decorations and decorations for buildings and parks. He later made figures for cigar stores and beer parlors that were a little less than 6 feet and sometimes as tall as 6-1/2 feet. Once the Statue of Liberty was in place in 1886, the Goddess of Liberty was almost entirely forgotten. She appeared again in posters and folk art during World War I. A large zinc Goddess of Liberty was auctioned at Garth’s in

Delaware, Ohio, for $25,200.

Current prices are recorded from antiques shows, flea markets, sales and auctions throughout the United States. Prices vary in different locations because of local economic conditions.

Q. I believe I have an original Howdy Doody doll from around 1955. Can you give me the value?

Mary Gregory black glass box, coffin shape, black, children, ivy vine swags, gilt brass, bale handles, lock, 5 x 5 1/2 inches, $260. Tea caddy, tortoise shell, pagoda shape, silver inlay, mother-ofpearl, cartouche, 7 1/2 x 4 1/2 inches, $1,000. Galle cameo glass vase, purple hydrangeas, green leaves, 17 1/2 inches, $1,150. Clock, banjo, dial, green paint, weight driven, pendulum, 33 inches, $1,410. Rookwood porcelain plaque, enamel, trees, path, grasses, purple, yellow, green, blue, Louise Abel, frame, 1927, 8 x 4 inches, $1,540. KPM table, porcelain top, songbirds, nest, flowers, tilt-top, brass adjustable stand, paw feet, Germany, c. 1880, 30 x 16 inches, $1,665. Delft charger, William & Mary, crowns, curtain, banner, vine and flower rim, 13 1/2 inches, $2,560. Surveyor’s compass, star, engraved, sun rays, needle, figural snake, c. 1788, 13 1/4 inches, $2,820. Lacquer box, gilt decoration, towns, armies, boats, palaces, rivers, landscape, black background, brass handles, c. 1811, 8 x 13 inches, $2,820. Windmill weight, rooster, white, red, cast iron, c. 1900, 17 x 22 inches, $4,160.

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“Howdy Doody” was a children’s television show broadcast from 1947 until 1960. Howdy was a redheaded, freckle-faced marionette wearing cowboy clothes. Effanbee made Howdy Doody dolls from about 1948 to 1951. The doll was 19 1/2 inches tall and had a cloth body, composition head with sleep eyes and composition hands. Plastic dolls were made in the 1950s. Howdy Doody marionettes were also made. The early, used Effanbee doll in good condition and with the original box is worth about This large Goddess of Liberty $300. Without the box it’s figure is made of molded zinc, worth about $200.

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ca-Cola tray that has “Drink Coca-Cola” printed on the top and bottom. A girl is sitting holding a bottle of Coke on her lap. She’s wearing a yellow dress and a wide brimmed hat. It’s about 13 1/4 by 10 1/2 inches. There are a few scratches on it. Does it have any value?

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well. If the scratches on your tray are noticeable, the value is lower. In good condition, the tray retails for about $200 to $300,

but excellent copies have been made. They are sometimes marked on the rim. Write to Kovels, The Republican, King Features Syndicate, 628 Virginia Dr., Orlando, FL 32803 with any questions.

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Grab those shears and stroll among the flowers

LOWERS ARE THE ephemerals of the garden. The plants vanish without a trace at the end of each season, so you would hardly think them worth pruning during their brief stay. Still, pruning can help make more flowers, as well as either make the plants bushier or increase the size of individual flowers. So grab your hand shears and sharpen your thumbnail for a stroll among the flowers. Pinching out the tips of growing stems stops, at least temporarily, their growth, and in so doing coaxes growth of side shoots. The result: bushier plants. Even though plants such as lavatera, marigold, and zinnia are naturally bushy, pinching out the tips of their stems makes them more so. Don’t carry pinching to excess, though, because it does delay flowering. Pinching is something you want to do mostly at the beginning of the growing season. And not that you’d always want large flowers rather than small flowers, but plants with more side shoots have more — but smaller — flowers. A single pinch is usually sufficient for marigolds and other naturally bushy flowers. Certain chrysanthemums look best with repeated pinching. With snapdragon and some other spiky flowers, you have a choice: Do you want a single large spike or several smaller ones? Just as pinching the tips of stems makes bushier plants with more, but smaller, flowers, limiting the number of stems or flowers has the opposite effect. This is how you grow “football” ’mums and “dinnerplate” dahlias. Create a plant with fewer but larger flowers by pinching off side shoots, by pinching off flower buds forming along a stem, or by reducing the number of stems sprouting from ground level. Remove a side shoot or lateral flower bud while either is still young and succulent. The

nasturtium, and petunias by shearing the whole mound back with either grass or hedge shears after a flush of bloom. Give mounded perennials like basket-of-gold, cottage pink, edging candytuft, and spike speedwell similar treatment. All these plants will look ragged for awhile, but soon cover shorn stems and leaves with new growth and flowers. Another way that deadheading keeps plants tidy is by pre-

Alyssum, like many annual flowers, benefits by being “deadheaded.” With many small flowers, this operation is most easily performed with periodic shearing.

best time to limit the number of stems growing from ground level, and New England aster and perennial phlox are examples of two that put on a better show with this treatment, was earlier in the season, just as growth was beginning. Removing spent flowers — called deadheading — is yet another way of pruning to get the best from your flower plants. Deadheading does double duty, keeping plants tidy and preventing seed formation, which can drain enough energy from a plant to slow or stop

flowering. Deadheading is especially effective at keeping annuals energetic because all they live for is to flower enough to set some seeds, then happily die, all in one season. However, even some perennials will come back for a repeat performance later in the season if you cut back their flowers after the first show. Try it with delphinium and Canterbury bells. Cutting individual, spent flowers from mounded plants bearing small flowers could be tedious. Deadhead alyssum,

venting unwanted self-seeding. Especially fecund plants include feverfew, perennial phlox, and thick-leaf phlox. Lop off their spent flowers before they make seeds. For more about pinching and other types of pruning, see my book, “The Pruning Book” (Taunton Press). Any gardening questions? Email them to me at garden@ leereich.com. Come visit my garden at leereich.com/blog.

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no masonry involved. Other materials include standard 4-by-6 and 2-by-6 lumber, plus a single 4-by-8 sheet of exterior plywood for the roof. The wishing well is built from redwood as pictured, but cedar or even pressure treated lumber work well, because all three withstand the elements and require little maintenance. The project can be finished clear, stained or painted as the builder desires. The wishing well measures 4 feet in diameter and almost 7 feet tall, and includes

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Long-term U.S. mortgage rates see little change 30-year mortgage at 3.75% U.S. long-term mortgage rates were mostly unchanged this week amid signals from the Federal Reserve that it is preparing to cut interest rates soon. Mortgage buyer Freddie

Deeds AGAWAM Carianne M. Leahy, representative, and Judith A. Kortabani, estate, to Andrew J. Shufelt III, and Trisha L. Shufelt, 124 Mill St., $210,000. Carol A. Sarage to Kyle C. Devlin, 198 Beekman Drive, $145,000. Charles A. Calabrese to Neena T. Qasba, 205 Anvil St., $527,900. Christen M. Kelley, Christen M. Roberts and Michael P. Kelley to James P. Mackin and Julie M. Mackin, 486 Franklin St., Extn, $228,000. Christopher Jm Lech and Mark Rm Lech to Keith Sm Maynard and Brionne Dm Maynard, 56 Beekman Drive, Unit 56, $139,900. Deborah A. Davignon to CIL Realty of Massachusetts Inc., 420 North St, $365,000.

Mac said Thursday that the average rate on the benchmark 30-year mortgage stood at 3.75%, the same as the previous week. A year ago the rate stood at 4.53%. The average rate for 15-year, fixed-rate home loans ticked up this week to 3.22% from 3.18%. It was 4.02% one year

ago. Low interest rates and stabilizing home prices appear to be nudging some home buyers. The National Association of Realtors says that more Americans signed contracts to purchase homes in May compared with the prior month. Freddie Mac surveys lenders

across the country between Monday and Wednesday each week to compile its mortgage rate figures. The average doesn’t include extra fees, known as points, which most borrowers must pay to get the lowest rates. The average fee on 30-year fixed-rate mortgages slipped

Victoria Tokarev to Jamie M. Buiso and Gina L. Buiso, 52 Campbell Drive, $250,000.

Heinz Kohler and Linda J. Maloney-Kohler to Ivan G. Contreras Palacios and Eva G. Contreras Palacios, 137 Columbia Drive, $344,000.

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Phyllis A. St. John to Michael LaPointe, 80 Brookline Ave, $190,000.

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Jon A. Zulkiewicz to Bjorn H. NordtFrank H. Boyden and Kathleen C. veit and Fadia Nordtveit, 59 Spring Boyden to Susan R. Casey, 18 Canter- Hill Road, $550,000. Gary L. Osborne and Eveleen E. bury Lane, $704,000. Jennifer A. Miller, Tyler J. Bladyaka Osborne to Richard A. Fitzpatrick Susan C. Conkey and Christopher P. and Tyler Bladyaka to Megan E. Wiland Rita Fitzpatrick, 175 Cambridge Conkey to Chengbo AI and Yuanyuan son, 6 Forest Road, $296,000. St., $295,000. Fang, 17 Sheerman Lane, $505,750. Matthew Cook, Vanessa Cook and George L. Vershon to Michael D. Anil K. Patel and Bhavna Patel to Vanessa LeBlanc to Gregory G. Johansen and Andrea B. Johansen, Benjamin H. Zobel and Katherine G. Gould and Heather M. Bushey, 1 36 Hampden Lane, $295,000. Hanson, 175 Cherry Lane, $410,000. Eugene Drive, $346,000. JCW Group LLC, to Sergey Adamyan, Mark I. Nickerson, Bitta Ann J. Della Christopher H. Newman and Heather 164 Regency Park Drive, $82,500. and Ann J. Della Bitta to Robert J. A. Newman to Shirley Moe, 117 Clark John M. Pearson and Linda N. Moore and Lisa M. Moore, 368 MidSt., $260,000. Pearson to Frank Evangelista and dle St., $529,000. Melissa A. Legalos, 80 Spruce Circle, $450,000.

Pamela J. Savioli and John J. Savioli to Stephen J. Buoniconti and Angelina M. Buoniconti, 29 Oakridge Drive, $349,900.

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Deeds CONTINUED FROM PAGE F8 34 Reedstone Ave., $238,000. Andrew S. Biscoe and Deanne L. Biscoe to Kenneth R. Haney and Tanya M. Haney, 11 Olea St., $160,000. Anujkumar Dhamija to Adan G. Garcia-Ramirez, 57 Dunn St., $229,000. Chabot Burnett & Carrier LLC, to Reya Ventures LLC, 919 Meadow St., $225,000. DCL General Construction LLC, to JTT Realty LLC, Beaumont St., $45,000. Deborah Jacobson and David Jacobson to Annmarie Clattenburg, 51 Horseshoe Drive, Unit 6134B, $112,000. Douglas P. Girouard to Gary M. Ziemba, 130-138-140 Broadway St., $80,000. Henry A. Fusari and Sandra J. Fusari to Joseph J. Curto and Ellyn M. Curto, 95 Syrek St., $185,000. Jacqueline O. Plourde to Mohamad Adbul Baki, 24 Sitnik Ave., $165,000. Janet M. Lanier, representative, Mary Jane Moffatt, estate, and Mary J. Moffatt, estate, to Ahmed Abbas, 123 Manning St., $185,000.

Sean L. Judkins and Angelina Judkins to Kendra S. Wood, 1560 Pendleton Ave., $135,000. Shirley A. Dion to Kenneth R. Dion, 18 East Street Ave., $100. SRV Properties LLC, to Naser Thajeel, Madeeha Al Barrak and Madeeha Al Barrak, 25 Clinton St., $150,000. Stanley H. Czaplicki to Kash Reddy LLC, 15 Franklin St., $375,000. Suzanne M. Menard, Linda Roxo, Denise Kukla, Denise Ratkiewicz and Paul Lariviere to Amy Aisenberg, 61 Abbey Memorial Drive, Unit 179, $150,000. Teri A. Lee to Alan Lee Racine, 120B Colonial Circle, $95,000. U S Bank, trustee, and Citigroup Mortgage Loan Trust Inc. Series 2007-AHL3 (TR OF) to Mikhail Okhrimenko, 6 Mount Carmel Ave., $64,000. U S Bank, trustee, and Home Equity Asset Trust 2005-8 Series 2005-8, trustee of, to College Investments, 106 Beauregard Terrace, $117,501. Viktoriya Onder to Catia C. Cabriotti Padilha and Marco Padilha Cabreira, 15 Tremont St., $239,000. Virginia Bateman to Carla T. Gillespie, 271 Wildermere St., $245,900.

Jeannine Tremblay to Christine Turgeon, 585 Sheridan St., Unit 24, $180,000.

Waycon Inc., to Robert J. Champagne and Karen A. Champagne, 54 Dejordy Lane, $206,900.

Jenny Sliski, Joseph Sliski, estate, Dorothy Morawiec, trustee, Kowal Family Irrevocable Trust, trustee of, and Sliski Family Irrevocable Trust, trustee of, to Jacqueline Barajas and Joel Rodriguez, 139 Saratoga Ave., $150,000.

Nicholas Lacasse and Sara M. Lacasse to Anita Elise Rymer 2006 Trust, Anita Elise Rymer, Trustee, 120 Parsons Hill Drive, $489,000.

Kirt J. LaFrance to Adam T. Guyette and Adrienne M. Guyette, 123 Moore St., $185,000. Marco Andrea Scibelli to Kelly E. Hunter-Sams, 1580 Pendleton Ave., #6222D, $139,900. Matthew J. Wilkinson to Erica Swenor and Carl E. Moye Jr., 16 Foss Ave., $195,000.

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CUMMINGTON Bruce W. Harrison, trustee, Kathryn A. Harrison, trustee, and Harrison Family Trust to Christopher Todd Laney and Kristen Marie Laney, 28 Main St., $270,000.

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Patricia Guzman and Patricia M. Albert I. Chang and Jane H. Chang to Lesniak to Daniel Chapdelaine and Kimberly Chapdelaine, 40 Grandview Susan J. Pirog and Mark J. Pirog, 30 Fields Drive, Unit IV-2, $485,000. St., $185,000. Christopher Murphy to Jeannine Paulo L. Ricardo and Anabela M. B. Kwatowski, 15 Callendar Ave., Ricardo to Doel Rene Ramirez Trani, $170,000. 16 Riverpark Ave., $196,000. Robert G. Gordon Jr., and Karen L. Kryla to Jacqueline M. Beliveau, 18 Fredette St., Unit J4, $126,000. Robert L. Douglass and Debra A. Douglass to Jonathan P. Damours and Brianne S. Damours, 38 Basil Road, $280,000. Ruby Realty LLC, to Robert Kachinski and Diane M. Kachinski, 321 East Main St., $82,500. Sandylee McLeod, Sandylee Gomez and Jeffrey McLeod to JTT Realty LLC, 17-19 Bill St., $157,000.

Cora H. Douglas to Linda L. Twyeffort, 106 Meadow Road, $245,000. Daniel J. Bedard and Kerri Ann Bedard to Brian Chapdelaine and Emily Chapdelaine, 16 Donald Ave., $192,000. James G. Kantany and Kristin E. Kantany to Saad Wasiq Usmani and Jawairia Saad, 4 Sturbridge Lane, $450,000.

HOME & GARDEN Brookhaven Drive, $245,000. Karen Markham and Karen M. Carnes to Thomas J. Lombardo and Jennifer L. Lombardo, 93 Franconia Circle, $365,500. Raymond F. Wheeler to Trupti M. Mali and Mrinal S. Mali, 15 Sanford St., $225,000. Robert B. Hawley and Kathryn A. Hawley to Matthew Carl Sampson, 18 Sanford St., $265,000. Robert P. Doyle and Ellen R. Doyle to Maureen M. Tyburski, 57 Rogers Road, $257,500. Warner M. Cross, Patricia P. Cross, Donald R. Socha, Geraldine P. Socha, Carl S. Socha and Kenneth P. Socha to Morrissey Property Ventures LLC, 141 Porter Road, $1,425,000. William L. Bailey and Barbara A. Bailey to Joann A. Nadeau-Tamasy, 51 Helen Circle, $207,000.

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and Amber L. Fox. 808 Colrain Road, $470,000. Christine Marie Briere and Scott Allen Briere to Colleen R. Wiles, 23 Graves Road, $279,500.

GOSHEN Daniel E. Pikett to William F. Scheinost III, 19 Maple Road, $178,000.

GRANBY Coakley Corp., to Timothy Robert Mikkola, 131 Burnett Road, $207,500. Living Gate Community Church Inc., to Matthew A. Hill and Natalie E. Hill, Taylor Street, $11,000. Florence A. Osgood to Ana Louidor, 64 East St., $310,000. James S. White, Erica E. White and Erica Bischoff-White to Benjamin P. Ocasio, Aldrich Street Off, $21,650.

HOLYOKE Alison K. Hornbeck to Scott J. McGinley, 94 Columbus Ave., $189,000. Christopher Dangelo and Kimberly Dangelo to Cody T. Herzig, 99 Meadowbrook Road, $221,000. Clyde C. Rogers Jr., and Nancy S. Rogers to Linda Pratt, 39 Saint Kolbe Drive, Unit 39C, $102,000. David J. Merriam and Gloria Merriam to Adam M. Merriam and Erin Merriam, 3 Pheasant Drive, $420,000. George Sulikowski, Hedy McLaughlin and Basia Lutz to Adam S. LaFortune and Katelyn M. Vieu, 41-43 Bay State Road, $243,500. James Grochowalski and Jacqueline Grochowalski to Hector T. Fearfield-Neeley, 16 George Frost Drive, $450,000. Jesse A. Fortier and Leanne M. Fortier to Robert Wade and Adrienne Wade, 7 Applewood Lane, $245,000.

Barbara Jean Souther-St. Germain and John P. St. Germain to Samantha Joel S. Morris to Joseph J. Lahey, 204 Pohner and James Lopuk, 12 Lyn Michigan Ave., $233,500. Drive, $183,000. Mary Kate Bathelt, David McCarthy Jennifer Coleman and Jennifer Arlene and Jonathan McCarthy to Vanessa E. Martinez, 38 Edbert Drive, Coleman to Matthew W. Sunderland, GREENFIELD $189,700. 132 Holyoke St., $219,000. Michael Hooker, conservator, ElizPaul J. Mazzariello and Carole I. MazJohn A. Connolly and Lisa M. Damon abeth Perry, by conservator, “aka” zariello to Holyoke 185 South Street to N. Enrique Morales-Diaz and Elizabeth J. Perry, by conservator, to LLC, Kay Avenue, $180,000. Kevin D. Morales-Diaz, 9 Elliott St., Jeffrey J. Zahradnik, 31 Gold Street, $299,900. Project Inc., School Transition & $177,000. Employment to Canal Row LLC, 130 Gary R. Campbell and Sandra Savoie Barbara M. Fish and Timothy C. Fish Race St., $250,000. Campbell to Easthampton City, East to Debra L. Boutin, Holly L. Alexander Street, $643,500. and Amber L. Fox. 808 Colrain Road, Richard S. Averill and Renalyn Averill to Danica E. Achin, 44 Francis Ave., Gary R. Campbell and Sandra Savoie $470,000. $230,000. Campbell to Kestrel Land Trust, East Christine Marie Briere and Scott Street, $181,500. Silvana L. Gravini to Darren Thomas, Allen Briere to Colleen R. Wiles, 23 324 Homestead Ave., $215,000. Robert J. Kuzmeski to Christopher B. Graves Road, $279,500. Pile and Ellen F. Leahy-Pile, 28 Lazy D Drive, $332,500. Joan L. Marek to Jean E. Kretzer and Daniel C. Kretzer, 32 Holly Circle, $385,000.

Dustin M. Culver, Katharine E. Culver, Katharine E. Lawton and Katharine Culver to Enrique Alberto Suarez and Daisy Patton, 11 Grove St., $305,000. Lilan Hauser, personal representative, Lilan-Basse Hauser, personal representative, Simon Basse, estate, and Lilan Basse Hauser, personal representative, to Daniel Thiombiano and Maura Kelly, 23 Dragon Circle, $289,000.

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Carole B. King and Jonathan W. King to Kestrel Land Trust, 39-41 Chmura Road, $165,000. Ann C. Parisien to Shuping Zhang, 7 Wampanoag Drive, $400,000. James A. Perley Jr., and Caryn L. Perley to Mark Grumoli and Deborah McCarthy, 31 Hockamum Road, $595,000.

E. Wayne Abercrombie, Kayla B. Kevin M. Sanders to Michael E. ParWerlin and Kayle B. Werlin to Ronald menter, 30 Peloquin Drive, $206,000. J. Pederson and Pamela A. Shea, 89 Huntington Road, $390,000.

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Jody Wallenius to Kristie M. Timberlake and Claudia Vearling. 46 Mountain Rd. $305,000.

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Michael Hooker, conservator, Elizabeth Perry, by conservator, “aka” Elizabeth J. Perry, by conservator, to Julianne Trase to Kathleen A. Shevlin, Jeffrey J. Zahradnik, 31 Gold Street, $177,000. 184 Elm St., $70,000. Julieanne Trase to Felice Aiello, 19

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Barbara M. Fish and Timothy C. Fish to Debra L. Boutin, Holly L. Alexander

HAMPDEN Joanne F. Pyzocha to Thomas H. Brown Jr., and Juanita Brown, 16 Colony Circ;e, $285,000. JPMorgan Chase Bank to Dino P. Gleason, 74 Vinton Road, $113,400.

HATFIELD Melissa A. Klepacki and Michael P. Laude to Gerald D. Buzzee and Leah J. Buzzee, 42 West St., $286,500.

HUNTINGTON

William B. Hull LLC, to Hoang Le Minh and Lizbeth Marie Torres, County Road, $28,900. Donald Gasink, personal representative, and Phyliss R. Brulett, estate, to Donald Gasink, Norwich Lake, $100. Donald J. Gasink to Jared T. Taillefer, 136 Norwich Lake and Norwich Lake, $100. Kristine L. Dow, Sukhpran Kaur Khalsa, Karen E. Powell and Kristine Dow to Kristine L. Dow, 62 Knightville Dam Road, $30,000. Nancy L. Hammond, personal representative, Barbara A. Jeffries, personal representative, Franklin W. Rapp, estate, and Nancy Hammond, personal representative, to Steven Marcoux and Shannon Lachapelle, 2 Kennedy Drive, $217,000.

LONGMEADOW Arthur D. Godding and Janette K. Godding to Nechama Katan, 89 Bliss Road, $230,000.

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Deeds CONTINUED FROM PAGE F9 Caerwyn B. Jones and Kate M. Polga to Brandon J. Carpe and Meredith H. Carpe, 33 Rosemore St., $279,900. Darrell L. Oliveira and Laura A. Jackson to Mary Elizabeth Kronick and Matthew Kronick, 202 Ellington Road, $595,000. Edward C. Portier and Judith A. Portier to Ali S. Dezfoli, 61 Glenwood Circle, $245,000. Francis Thomas Kilcoyne Jr., Anna Liza T. Kilcoyne and Anna Liza Semacio Tipgos to Kevin J. Tringali, 47 Shady Knoll Drive, $256,000. Frank E. Heisler and Lynn S. Heisler to William Knowlton and Bonnie Soltz-Knowlton, 165 Converse St. Unit 2, $340,000. Gregg R. Skowronski to David M. Pollard and Erica L. Pollard, 148 Homestead Boulevard, $255,000. Gregory S. Schneider, Cynthia E. Schneider and Cynthia J. Esposito to Peter A. Gelinas, trustee, and Pag Family Trust, trustee of, 244 Overbrook Road, $875,000.

Alan M. Blake, Jasmin Maldonado and Jasmin M. Blake to Ashlie M. Hurley and Cecile Hurley, 5 Victoria Terrace, $196,000. Branco Construction LLC, to Ronald Cherry and Patricia Cherry, 172 Skyridge St., $210,000. Bruce W. Peacey and Monique T. Peacey to Jeffrey R. Gavioli and Ashley N. Gavioli, 609 Miller St., $236,900. Christopher J. Lemek Sr., and Debbie A. Lemek to David Reynolds, 30 Ray St., $269,000. Erin B. Francis to Raymond Haluch, Corey D. O’Sullivan and Kevin J. Martins, 16 Booth St., $95,000. Julie M. Wondolowski, Stephen M. Bell and Linda A. Bell to Andrew Vanasse, 37 Westerly Circle, $290,000. Karen M. Sexton and Karen M. Gajowski to Cheryl Ann Hill, 92 Fairway Drive, $177,000. Michael W. Hinckley and Kristen A. Hinckley to Innocent C. Nwosu and Yolanda L. Dacosta-Nwosu, 138 Hubbard St., $214,000. MNB Builders LLC, to Patricia A. Luce and Michael E. Luce, 96 Prospect St., $229,100.

Herbert Meyers and Deborah B. Meyers to Ahmed A. Niloy, 47 Canterbury Lane, $500,000.

Richard Zanetti and Mary L. Zanetti to Derek J. Alves and Mackenzie F. Foye, 66 Westerly Circle, $296,000.

Kevin L. Zabel and Barbara P. Eisenmenger to Michael E. Midura and Greta Torres Midura, 132 Maple Road, $260,000.

Sandra E. Barrows, Jessica L. Barrows and Joshua K. Barrows to Abel M. Fernandes and Celeste R. Fernandes, 88 Oakridge St, $282,500.

Kumja Lee to Myrlande Philistin, 7 Williston Drive, $289,000. Mark R. Fydenkevez and Barbara Fydenkevez to Brian P. Campbell and Kerri Campbell, 272 Captain Road, $432,000. Paul T. Philbin, representative, and Mary B. Philbin, estate, to Benjamin John Reardon and Tara Adele Kilroy, 172 Viscount Road, $385,000. Richard P. Alvord and Jennifer M. Alvord to Christen L. Brownlee, 110 Hopkins Place, $250,000. Richard S. Tariff and Heidi D. Tariff to Stephen Jason Goldstein and Heather Michelle Goldstein, 242 Pinewood Drive, $380,000.

MONSON Brian F. Lemay and Sally A. Lemay to Cathryn M. Koch, 228 Palmer Road, $193,500. Bukowski Construction LLC, to Kris A. Bacon, 4 Quaboag Heights Drive, Unit 4, $285,000. Carolyn J. Alifano to Sean K. Mitchell, trustee, Doreen L. Davis, trustee, and Linda J Mitchell Irrevocable Trust, trustee of, 46 Palmer Road Unit 23, $287,500. Evan G. Carrara and Karen J. Carrara to Charnette A. Porter, 4 Heritage Lane, $377,000.

Roslyn Styspeck to Howard S. Rina Rencus and Oded Rencus to Lahman and Cynthia R. Lahman, 46 Jingzhou Zhao and Yin Wu, 22 MeadPalmer Road Unit 22, $284,900. owlark Drive, $265,000. Sarah B. Puffer Caron and Sarah Sonia Lally to David Chapdelaine, 33 Beth Puffer to Peter T. Gallagher Woolworth St., $245,550. and Jillian M. Gallagher, 3 Betty Jean Tracey M. Arcelli to Laura E. Sklba, Drive, $235,000. 140 Field Road, $232,500. Shirley A. Dion to Kenneth R. Dion, William N. Adelson and Sandra F. Lake Shore Drive, $100. Adelson to Nishant Makadia and NirStephen W. Aldrich and Lauren M. ma Makadia, 112 Brookwood Drive, Aldrich to Joshua T. Hayden, 6 King $269,000. Ave., $298,000. William P. Knowlton and Bonnie S. U S A Veterans Affairs to Andrew P. Soltz-Knowlton to Alexander Ong Raymond and Amber M. Duval, 20 and Kimberly Norton, 23 Edward Ayers Road, $275,000. Circle, $476,900.

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William L. Bruso to David A. Beckwith, Jr., and Amy Person. 130 North Main Street, $70,000.

PALMER Alan Racine, Lori-Ann Racine and Alan L. Racine to Eric E. Anderson, 253b Ware St., $158,900. Gerald G. Belisle and Paula A. Belisle to Thomas G. Psyris, 15 Country Lane, $245,000. Karen King, representative, and Gordon H. Christiansen, estate, to Christie Rivest and Randall Rivest, Thompson St., $55,000. Larry E. Grenon and Kim Grenon to Darren J. Costa and Lesley J. Costa, 4 Pioneer Drive, $360,000.

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Conrad A. Marvin and Roberta M. Marvin to Thy M. Nguyen-Draper and Christopher D. Draper, 11 Valley View Drive, $490,000.

Clickstein, 57 South View Drive, Unit 57, $219,900.

Patrick M. Coty and Jessica A. Coty to Timothy McWade and Sheilagh Merle H. Campbell, Shirley M. Camp- McWade, 12 Fenton Drive, $275,000. bell, Amy Leblanc and Kathleen A. South Longyard Holding Co. Inc., to Lamontagne, attorney-in-fact, to Franklin Land Trust Inc, 49 South Kim M. Allore, attorney-in-fact, and Longyard Road, $4,000,000. Ashley D. Barksdale, 254 East St., $232,000. Daniel D. Desautels and Daniel David Desautels to Eric Salus and Shona MacDonald, 22-24 Pleasant St., $235,000. Tammy J. O’Neill, Mary E. O’Neill, Mary E. O’Neil and Tammy J. O’Neil to Shannon L. Fitzpatrick, Newton Street, $9,000.

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American Legion Inc., Indian Orchard Post 277 and American Legion Post #277 Inc., to J&J Genesis LLC, 379 Oak St., $250,000. Anthony Songini to Magdalena Guzek, 100 Rochford Circle, $174,000.

Deborah A. Whitford, Deborah A. Benita Burgos to Jessica Gutierrez, Ross and Daniel L. Whitford to An93 Pendleton Ave., $112,270. drew A. Weiner and Dangaia A. Sims, Benjamin Velazquez to Adrian 5 Misty Court, $468,000. Velazquez, 311 Oakland St., $110,000. Elaine L. Shumway to William R. Carol Gutermuth Kerr and Neville Linda J. Mitchell to Andrew L. Lalash- Granger and Tamara W. Granger, 8 Kerr to Sandra L. Mayock and John S. San Souci Drive, $835,000. ius, 93 Saint John St., $298,000. Mayock III, 107 Maplewood Terrace, Jeffrey C. Chesky, trustee, and MMA $283,000. Matthew P. Desmarais to Bryan Nominee Trust to Christine M. Damas, 249 Ware St., $225,000. Chris Nguyen to Ellen C Owusu, 207 Andrzejewski, 37 West Summit St., Denver St., $210,500. Rachel A. Oestreicher to Saoirse $250,000. Realty LLC, 3168 Main St., $86,000. Christopher P. Shelley and Grace M. Shelley to Amarilis Torres and Isairis SOUTHAMPTON Estrella, 104 Caseland St., $194,000. PELHAM Larry P. Moulton Sr., and Teresa M. Moulton to Justin Colton Robinson and Caitlin Marie Robinson, 281 Breckenridge St., $168,155.

Walter J. Kruczek, Vivian F. Kruczek, Vivian F. Kruczek, trustee, and Kruczek Family Realty Trust to Amherst Town, Shutesbury Road, $81,000.

Andrew J. Labucki and Deborah A. Labucki to RGB Industries Inc., Pequot Road, $400,000.

Clarence Montgomery to Spring Park Properties Inc., 152 Kensington Ave., $170,000.

Patrick T. Wright and Christine E. Wright to Jennifer J. Preisig, 14 East St., $450,000.

Cynthia Lee Huynh and Riley Van Huynh to Diep Lam and Hanh T. Nguyen, 41-43 Ozark St., $126,500.

Mark J. Pirog, Susan J. Pirog, Susan Pirog and Mark Pirog to Victor FranKeh Chia Bowers to Cynthia L. Holley co Jr., and Marisol Franco, 17 Katelyn and Alexander D. Adams, 540 West- Way, $476,000. field Road, $495,000. Alan R. Nummy and Margaret F. Nummy to Scott Joseph Danek and Meg Louis Danek, 7 Montgomery SHUTESBURY Road, $441,000. Roger Schmidt and Barbara Louise Maryak, to Elizabeth W. Secchia and SOUTHWICK Stefano Secchia, 161 Pelham Hill Road, $332,500. Eric Buckland, Kerri Buckland, Kerri Klvana and Kerri Klavana to Amanda L. Dunn and Steven F. Singley Jr., 33 SOUTH HADLEY Iroquois Drive, $360,000. Sara Kilcullen Austin and Jeffery Fiore Realty Holdings LLC, to David Austin to Rachel E. Swanson and Matsuk and Loredana Sili, Sawgrass Eric B. Swanson, 91 Charon Terrace, Lane, $105,000. $245,000. Fiore Realty Holdings LLC, to Denis Charlotte A. Langlois to John Fortin Ukrainets and Inna Ukrainets, Sawand Susan Fortin, 418 Alvord Place, grass Lane, $110,000. $253,000. Franklin Land Trust Inc., to SouthLuis Builders Inc., to David R. Barrett wick Town, 49 South Longyard Road, and Karen M. Barrett, 4 Ethan Circle, $2,725,000. $507,500. George P. Dulchinos to Seth S. ErickMichael D. Robinson and Ellen M. son and Mackensey Kay Snyder, 179 O’Neill to Keith D. Brecher and Sarah Berkshire Ave., $265,000. Brecher, 197 Mosier St., $359,900. Jaan Development Corp., to Stephen Hope Denison Keenan and Gwendo- M. Burzynski and Beth A. Burzynski, lyn Jones Boisseau to Christine Roy, Noble Steed Crossing, $100,000. 130 Woodbridge St., $265,000. Joshua Balestracci to Vitaliy TereThomas K. Richards and Camille schuk, 6 Revere Road, $268,000. E. Richards to Daniel P. Covington Marisa Nitkiewicz, Marisa Markand Alyssa A. Sawyer, 30 Yale St., iewicz and Lance A. Nitkiewicz to $209,000. Robert P. Clickstein and Karen S.

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David Starr to Kaitlyn Donah and Neil A. Donah, 19 Derryfield Ave., $247,000. Debra Pares, Debra J. Pares and Claire T. St. Germain to Elizabeth Cardona, 205 Ashland Ave., $195,000. DF Main Street LLC, to Davenport Square LLC, 141 Union St., $4,417,425. Dionne Real Estate LLC, to Springfield Liberty Realty LLC, 350 Liberty St., $300,000. Dionne Real Estate LLC, to Springfield Liberty Realty LLC, 468 Liberty St., $420,000. Elizabeth Hernandez and Jerry N. Torres to Angerly Castillo Nunez, 1053 Sumner Ave., $202,000. Emmanuel Jacoby and Steffani Erin Jacoby to Matthew H. Katz and Cari A. Walsh, 1506 Wilbraham Road, $206,000. U S A Housing & Urban Development to Lisa L. Luciano, 30 Sanderson St., $140,000. U S A Housing & Urban Development to Steven O. Chapman, 75 Copeland St., $117,000. Erica Williams to Tiffany S. Williams, 24-26 Wolcott St., $12,000. George Petropoulos, trustee, and Treetop Realty Trust, trustee of, to

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Deeds CONTINUED FROM PAGE F10 Rodgers Maisonett, 198 Treetop Ave., $163,000. Good Living Properties LLC, to Esther G Paulino-Arias, 59 Cambridge St., $205,000. Isla Associates I LLC, to Zahoor Ul Haq and Zahoor Ul Haq, 11 Merwin St., $445,000.

zichemi to Kamal B. Anton and Sultana Anton, 8 School St., $128,000.

Tirado to Cristalee Burgos, 71 Russell St., $145,000.

Myrna M. Page to Julien P. Gour, 127 Aldrew Terrace, $145,000.

Nilda R. Colon to Ashley Paul Jordan, 27 Smith Ave., $195,000.

Nery A. Bernal to Nidia M. Baires De Bernal and Nidia M. Baires De Bernal, 23-25 Barlett St., $200,000.

Evergreen Design Build Inc., to Thomas G. Shamgochian and Kelly A. Shamgochian, 314 Beaver Lake Road, $370,000.

Thomas M. Flynn and Nancy J. Flynn to Osita R. Phillips, 30 Windpath East, $360,000.

Northernstar Enterprises LLC, to Northern Sunshine LLC, 436 Parker St., $4,500,000. NSP Residential LLC, to Nusean D. Mayfield, 606 Alden St., $147,897. Nusean D. Mayfield to NSP Residential LLC, 606 Alden St., $114,205.

Jason A. Laviolette to Marcus G. Percy, 11-15 Wisteria St., $215,000.

Orate M. Lindo, Natasha J. Todd, Natasha T. Parker and Brie-El S. Parker to Alex Rolon, 293 Morton St., $213,000.

Jean E. Donnelly to Raul F. Addoms, 61 Genoak Drive, $215,000. JJS Capital Investment LLC, to Patrick A. Thomas, 812-816 Page Boulevard, $207,000. John A. Grimaldi, Ronald P. Methe and Jeremy D. Methe to Bukowski Construction LLC, Allen Street, $200,000. John McCormack and Sandra McCormack to Mark McCormack, 99 Louis Road, $185,000. Julio A. Velez to Jean Arce Torres and Glorielma Arce Torres, 242 Gilbert Ave., $189,900. Lachenauer LLC, to Husam Abdulazeez, 758 Carew St., $203,000. Lake Rentals LLC, to Wileyka Lara, 107-109 Santa Barbara St., $220,000. Lan-Oak Realty LLC, to Theophilus E. Waldon, 21 Pomona St., $223,750. Lisa Luciano, Lisa L. Torres and Moises A. Luciano to Basith P. Weerasundara, 81 Pembroke Circle, $140,000. Maikel Gonzalez-Grillo, Maikel Gonzalez Grillo, Loammi Hernandez-Padron and Loammi Hernandez Padron to Shante Alamo, 15 Lawndale St., $146,900. Margaret A. Patterson to Margaret A. Patterson, life estate, Deborah Patterson, Rebecca Lyke, Heather Patterson-Riggs, Stephen Patterson and Amy Fetters, 12 Fallston St., $100.

Patricia C. Parent and John W. Connor III, to Alexis A. Walters-Carter and Anthony L. Tyson, 173 Gillette Ave., $185,000. PPD Realty LLC, MA to Ana Del Carmen De Leon Arias, 923 Liberty St., $173,800. Rachel Atraga and Cheru Atraga to Yvonne Howard, 86 Hadley St., $199,000. Ramon L. Cosme to Joseph Counihan, 499 Plumtree Road, $204,000. Rema Capital LLC, to Eric L. Warren, 90-92 Marble St., $143,750. Robert M. Leduc to Abuthar Mohammed and Saadia Ahmed, 89 Fairfield St., $225,000. Salvatore D. Alfarone to Juan M. Correa, 313 Talmadge Drive, $189,000.

estate, Laura P. McClure, life estate, and Carrie A. McClure, 139 Overlook Drive, $100.

Glenn J. Hoey and Michele B. Hoey to Ricky Coalley and Deborah Coalley, 58 City View Ave., $219,900. James M. Korbut and Christine V. Korbut to Matthew L. Coppola, 170 Lower Beverly Hills, $250,900.

Tomas Ocasio and Thomas Ocasio to Ismael Roque, 147 Lexington St., $188,900.

Matthew J. Nash to Jessica M. Storozuk, 114 City View Ave, $195,900.

Yellowbrick Property LLC, to Russell D. Pease and Rebecca Pease, 49 Maybrook Road, $230,000.

WARE Kris Anne Bacon to Jennifer D. Shea-Kettles and Adam M. Kettles, 9 Walter Drive, $319,900. Keith D. Brecher, Sarah Brecher and Sarah Skubiszewski to Nazmul Azad and Shaikha M. Azad, 4 Williston Drive, $323,000. Remo Pizzichemi and Virginia Piz-

Wetherfield to Adam Tood Hamada, 11 Rachael Terrace, $412,500. Andrew G. Gillespie and Carla T. Gillespie to Michael P. Kelley and Christen M. Kelley, 77 Rachael Terrace, $405,000.

Anthony Cipriani to Kristin Van Wright, Kristin Vanwright, Deborah A. Vanwright and Deborah A. Donald J. Philip and Lynn A. Philip to Van Wright, 68 Pequot Point Road, John Avgoustakis and Nicole Avgous- $239,000. takis, 62 Pease Ave., $372,000. Anthony Liquori to John R. Ciampaglia and Marie Ciampaglia, 8 WashEdward Earl McClure and Laura P. McClure to Edward Earl McClure, life ington St., $161,000.

Kathleen E. Gilmore to Emily Samek and Mateusz Samek, 16 Worthy Ave., $196,800.

Mazetti LLC, and Mazett I LLC, to Carlos G. Dias, 734 Page Boulevard, $200,000.

WESTFIELD

Daniel J. Tourellotte to Nicole C. Bell and Kirt J. LaFrance, 185 Ohio Ave., $259,900.

TL Bretta Realty LLC, to Lissa M. Erazo and Alba Guillen, 347 Tremont St., $229,900.

Worthington Associates Inc., to Rubicon Holdings LLC, 222-226 Worthington St., $800,000.

Morgan Steiner, Raine Steiner and Raymond Steiner to Douglas M.

Barbara A. Thomas to Cornerstone Homebuying LLC, 9 Thomas Drive, $210,000.

JPMorgan Chase Bank to Michael Werman and Stephen Werman, 74 Winona Drive, $211,000.

Mary B. Vollaro to Naples Property Group LLC, and LG Industries LLC, 509 Plumtree Road, $125,000.

Monson Properties LLC, to Old Green Acres LLC, 776 Bradley Road, $94,000.

Arzuna Subedi and Budhiman Subedi to Khem Basnet, 36 George St., $206,000.

Sudarson Gautam and Liza Rizal to Joey Eaddy and Ana M. Alvarez, 25 Hartwick St., $187,000.

Viktoriya Wint, Viktoriya Romanchenko, Terry A. Wint, Jr., and Terri A. Wint Jr., to Steven A. Foster, 125 Oakwood Terrace, $218,000.

Wells Fargo Bank to Fallah Razzak, 340 Amostown Road, $139,507.

Adam M. Merriam and Erin Merriam Adam T. Hamada to Joori K. Johnson to Steven M. Clark, 178b Falcon and Valdemar A. H. Johnson, 18 Shady Drive, $269,000. Brook, Unit 18, $339,900. Amanda L. Brodkin and Amanda Lee

Springfield City to Gaucher Realty LLC, Roosevelt Avenue, $481.

Wei Qiang Ni to Li Qiao Zhu, 270 Berkshire Ave., $110,000.

Mister Mister LLC, to Julieanne Trase, 15 Fairway Drive, $193,000.

WEST SPRINGFIELD

Joseph Pocograno and Elaine Algarin to Joshua M. Cedeno, 602 Amostown Road, $230,000.

Marion Polite Jr., and Mamie Polite to BP LLC, 11-15 Braddock St., $85,000.

Melissa L. Pluguez and Sergey Moldavskiy to Wilfredo Martinez, 42 Bevier St., $141,500.

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Wilder and Deborah M. Wilder, 182 Garland St, $168,900.

Jahjan LLC, to Alyaa Saleh, 154-156 Stafford St., $165,000.

Jason W. Abeid and Nidal Abeid to Anhar Bakth, 23 Euclid Ave., $250,000.

HOME & GARDEN

Michael Blair and Lauren M. Blair to Amanda Brodkin, 104 Autumn Road, $295,000. Michelle H. Kelliher, Michelle H. Lee and Keith A. Kelliher to James M. Korbut and Christine V. Korbut, 292 Birnie Ave., $344,000. Paul M. Bardwell and Debra M. Bardwell to Seamus M. Cullinan and Kristen M. Cullinan, 67 Trotters Walk, $505,000. PNC Bank to Michael Donskoy, 92 Garden St., $133,000. Rayan C. Abdulbaki to Angel D. Cruz Jr., 21 Colony Road, Unit 2A, $67,000. Richard A. Austin to Stephanie T. Oleksak, 368 Hillcrest Ave., $156,500. Seamus M. Cullinan and Kristen M. Cullinan to Matthew J. Nash and Riley M. Nash, 18 Nonotuck Road, $342,000. Sonia I. Soto and Sonia Ivette Soto

Barry L. Stowe and Janet R. Stowe to Daniel P. Sadkowski and Patrycja M. Salamon, 301 Buck Pond Road, $285,000.

Jonathan W. Solecki to Kelly M. Barry and Nicholas R. Shannon, 33 Ward Road, $224,900. Joseph M. Popielarczyk, Katharine A. Popielarczyk and Katharine A. Shea to Daniel Taylor and Caitlin Mitchell, 31 Southview Terrace, $260,000. Linda S. Allen to Morgan A. Bean, 33 Indian Ridge Road, $323,000. Matthew T. Vautour and Kerri A. Vautour to Christopher Koumentakos, 26 Atwater St., $229,000. Michael Siska, Michael J. Siska and Kristen A. Kutz Siska to Joshua C. Weidler and Kayleigh M. Berger, 129 Prospect St., Extn, $194,000. RSP Realty LLC, to Alan J. Gamache and Stacy D. Gamache, 98 Massey St., $439,900. Sandra L. Cazalet and Christopher Cazalet to Daniel John Tourtellotte and Krystin Avery Hedges, 13 Park River Circle, $375,000. Viktor Moshkovskiy to Linda S. Allen, 25 Beckwith Ave., $225,000. Westfield City to Inc James Hardie Building Products, 99 Turnpike Industrial Road, $108,240.

WESTHAMPTON

Brian St. Onge and Erin St. Onge to Yevgeney Pyshnyak and Julianna S. Pyshnyak, 99 Dartmouth St., $165,000.

Mary E. Melnik Penney, power-of-attorney, Barbara D. Fuller, Cindy L. Vaznis, Timothy P. Vaznis and Stephen M. Vaznis to Helen E. Clement, 96 Southampton Road, $334,550.

Chadwick A. Berndt and Jessica A. Berndt-Jindela to Kevin M. Sanders, 352 Shaker Road, $290,000.

Thomas G. Abel to Andrew M. Brunelle and Jordan E. Pike, 152 Edwards Road, $311,000.

Dean M. Fay and Shari A. Fay to Wilmington Savings Fund Society, Christiana Trust, trustee of, and Pretium Mortgage Acquisition Trust, trustee of, 5 Princeton St., $243,457.

Daniel F. Stasz to Jennifer P. Ferree, trustee, and Jennifer P. Ferree Trust, 423 Main Road, $209,500.

WHATELY

Donald V. Starzyk Sr., and Marilyn R. Starzyk to Westfield City, 273 Holyoke Brian Jennings and Geri Jennings to Susan E. Stebbins, 233 Haydenville Road, $175,000. Dwayne D. Gagne and Laura J. Gagne Road, $249,000. to Anthony Gambale, Maureen Gambale and Jessica Gambale, 50 Roosevelt Ave., $230,000.

Emerald City Rentals LLC, to Michael James Siska and Kristen Anne Kutz Siska, 29 Briarcliff Drive, $289,000. Fabricio Ochoa and Veronica Ochoa to Gregory M. Small, 19 Summit Drive, $270,000. G & F Custom Built Homes Inc., to Christopher W. Martin and Jennifer L. Martin, 39 Furrowtown Road, $340,000. G & F Custom Built Homes Inc., to Joseph Popielarczyk and Katharine Popielarczyk, 39 Breighly Way, $444,031.

Jawk Inc., to Robin Stewart DeMartino and Kristin L. Van Patten, Eastwood Lane, $115,000.

WILBRAHAM Amazing Homes Group LLC, to Bruce Arnold, trustee, and 8 Stirling Drive Realty Trust, trustee of, 8 Stirling Drive, $130,000. Barbara B. Christie to Amazing Homes Group LLC, 8 Stirling Drive, $65,000. Daniel John Manning and Leah D. Manning to Andrea Kearney, 34 Pomeroy St., $240,000.

Joann A. Nadeau-Tamasy and Joann A. Nadeau Tamasy to Christopher J. Jack A. Wolfe to Julie A. Thompson, 14 Dias and Patricia L. Silva, 1 Raymond Old Park Lane, $372,500. Drive, $277,000. Janice A. Orwat to Savannah R. Roger L. Chapdelaine Jr., and Terri Kiendzior, 205 Belanger Drive, J. Chapdelaine to Todd J. Schneider $235,000. and Nicole D. Schneider, 3 Highview John Anthony Devine Jr., to Shana L. Circle, $685,000. Gendreau, 45 Noble Ave., $225,001.


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OPEN HOU10S-2E

SAT AND SUNDAY 12-4

Home

of the

Week

70 Elm Street, Agawam, MA

$

297,750

Features: 5 Bedrooms & 2 Baths Newly Updated Kitchen and Downstairs Bath h Fully Remodeled Upstairs Bath TONS of STORAGE space 2700 sq. ft. living space Hardwood floors throughout Newly remodeled 2 car garage

Fully modernized Piece of History with lots of charm and character Call or text: Dave Sanschagrin. 413-522-2699


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Feature Your

FOREST PARK

LUDLOW

OPEN SUNDAY 1:00 - 3:30 PM 31-33 Virginia Street

OPEN SUN 12:00-1:30 PM 72 Pondview Dr.

Amazing 2 family home in Forest Park Move in condition! Each unit has LR, DR, kitchen and pantry, 3 Bedrooms & Bath. Access to 3 add’l Bedrooms & full bath from 2nd floor. This space exceeds the listed square footage of this home. Beautiful hardwd floors, enclosed front porches, sep. utilities & w/d hookups. Replacment windows, quality insulation, new baths and hot water heater. Full basement & 2 car garage $230,000.Great opportunity for owner occupant /investor. Sold as is.

IRENE 413-237-3091

Move in to this well cared for home inside and out. This ranch style home is gleaming with fresh paint throughout and hardwood flooring. Upgraded eat in kitchen with appliances, upgraded bath and partially finished basement with a fireplace for a family room or a man cave! Brand new cooling unit and ceiling fans for those hot summer days. Landscaped and large fenced in yard with a patio, sprinkler system, shed and separate fence for a dog kennel if needed. This home is ready to move in and ready for a quick sale!! $239,000 Call today!

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CALL THE PROS Professional Service Directory in Print and Online Place your service ad 24/7. Call (413) 788-1234 or go to: www.MassLive.com

AUCTION Driveway/Paving

SUMMER SPECIAL ASPHALT PAVING

Call Henry at 413-301-3501 • Resurfacing • Site Work • • Seal coating •Free est •All Work Guarantee

Handyperson Services

Masonry/Concrete

RON’S HANDY SERVICES Mowing-yard clean/ups Bush/tree Trimming Gutter Cleaning - Power washing - Junk removal more. Free Est. Insured Since ’94 Call/Text

ABC Masonry & Basement Waterproofing STOP ALL WATER LEAKAGE Brick, block, stone, stucco, concrete, chimneys, foundations, hatchways, New & repair. Basement windows, sump pumps, and damp proofing. Lic 120263 569-1611 or 413-374-5377

Chicopee Cell 413-313-6507

Trash Removal

AAA Trash Removal attics, garages, cellars, yards, Demolition & Bobcat work brush removal , etc. Fast, reliable, reasonable and insured.

Call 413-525-4542 Landscaping

Trash Removal

AFFORDABLE LANDSCAPING

AAA Call - We Haul We Take it all

Real estate for sale All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Amendments Act and Massachusetts Labor and Industries Law, which make it illegal to advertise any preference, limitations or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, handicap, familial status, sexual orientation which shall not include persons whose sexual orientation involves minor children as the sex object, genetic information, ancestry, children, marital status, or public assistance recipiency, or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. Familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. To report discrimination, call the Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) at 1800-669-9777. The HUD TTY telephone number for the hearing impaired is 212-708-1455. Condominiums

AT SOUTHVIEW Condominium Homes 353 Fuller St. Unit 39 LUDLOW, MA OPEN HOUSE 12-2 SUNDAY www.southviewcondo.com

Chicopee

Open 2:00 to 3:30 52 Boulay Circle off Barbara Just move into this 2/3 bdrm ranch. New kit & bth hdwd throughout $199,900 Skinner RE Mary 537-5557

Hampden

OPEN SUNDAY 1-3 70 EAST LONGMEADOW RD. 4 BR, 2.5Bths, heated gar., man cave w/fplc, lrg workshop on 1 acre. Call (413)566-8550

Holyoke

Open 12:00-1:30 73 Walnut St off Hampden See this single family & 3 units built in 2008. stop by $359,000 Skinner RE Mary 537-5557

South Hadley, Granby

OPEN HOUSE 1-3 New! Ranch. 26 Joffre Ave South Hadley $439,900 413-533-0831

Southwick

Open 12-2, 247A Hillside Rd Picturesque Colonial over 3000 sf, heated pool, 1.39 ac, gazebo $474,900

Westfield

Homes, Suburbs

Becket, Lee, Berkshires & West

CENTER LAKE, BECKET Lake Front Property Seasonal rustic cottage, vinyl siding, furnished, private cove with dock 2.17 acres = room to build For Sale by Estate call/text 518 399-0779

11:00am-12:30pm 2 Greylock Street $200,000 -1,601 sqft. Conventional -3 Bedrooms, 1.5 Baths - Main Level Laundry Bethany York Rudzik (413) 433-7779

junk & trash removal, appl. demo, closings, attics, bsmt. V/MC/CK. Free est. Ins. 10% Discount w/AD 13 YARD Containers Avail CALL 1-413-531-1936

Real estate for rent

All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Amendments Act and Massachusetts Labor and Industries Law, which make it illegal to advertise any preference, limitations or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, handicap, familial status, sexual orientation which shall not include persons whose sexual orientation involves minor children as the sex object, genetic information, ancestry, children, marital status, or public assistance recipiency, or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. Familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. To report discrimination, call the Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) at 1-800-6699777. The HUD TTY telephone number for the hearing impaired is 212-708-1455. Apartments/Condos, Unfurnished

0-1-2 BEDROOM AGAWAM FREE HEAT & UTILS No pets. 413-786-6323 FOREST PARK 6BR Nice location, 1st/last/sec. Section 8 welcome Call (413)746-2782 HOLYOKE - Newly renovated 1BR Condo, Clean, Safe & Secure. NS. $740mo. 413- 519-5112 Business/ Commercial Property

A1 SPACE AVAILABLE 500-8000sf Lt Manuf Whse, Office, Art space. Indian Orch Mills 543-3321

Business/ Commercial Property

PRIME VISABILITY. Office. small bldg. new vinyl siding, new paint. Total 2200 s.f. each floor 1100s.f. Has 3 priv rms., +1 common rm, 1 bath. Off Rte 147, across from Big Y. NNN. Zoned BA, W.Spfld. Tel: 413-575-1155 Houses, Unfurnished

SPRINGFIELD Northampton Ave. 6rms 3BR 2nd flr. very nice $1,000/mo. Sec. 8 accepted. 347-858-8243 Rooms Without Board

BELAIR INN - EFFIC WEEKLY RATES stove, 60 channel TV, phone, cable, Rte. 5, West Spfld. 413-781-7825

You never know ow what you'll find d inside.

•Yard clean up •Lawn mowing starting $25 •Hedge & Bush •Trim/removal 413-733-0502

FRIDAY, JULY 19, AT 6 P.M. FURNITURE - EARLY FURNITURE - Queen Anne highboy (The Manse, Old Deerfield), Queen Anne chest on frame, grain painted 2-part corner cupboard and 4-drawer chest, 18th c. diminutive corner cabinet, 2-part step back cupboard, Chippendale 6-drawer tall chest, Sheraton and Hepplewhite drop leaf tables, candlestands, arm and side chairs, slant front desk, tray top stands, long pine counter with 29 drawers, William & Mary carved dowry chest, Sheraton inlaid sofa, pine empire child’s chest, 18-drawer spice cabinet, 3-drawer Chippendale blanket chest, schoolmasters desk, painted Scandinavian corner cupboard, tiger maple wash stand, English mahogany desk by W & C Wilkinson, R. Whiting (Winchester) tall case clock and another. VICTORIAN, MISSION AND CUSTOM FURNITURE - Mission oak cross stretcher stand, Mission oak flat top desk, leather 3-part screen, Victorian screen, cast iron umbrella holder, art deco style cabinet, block front desk, tavern tables, stands, Eldred Wheeler Queen Anne drop leaf table and single beds, marble top Edwardian chest, and more. ART - E. Friedman, Harry Russell Ballinger, Dorothy Paine, V. Stephane, A.G.B. Metcalf, Auld Narhos(?), Ethan Allen Dennison, Emile A. Gruppe, Malcolm C. Waite, Henri Renard, Slater, Kruseman Van Elton, L. Stepano, C.R. Ellis, Jr., Marie Osthaus Griffith, Greg Stone (6), Horace Robbins Burdick, Charles S. Chapman, Karl Larson, Robert E. Dzinbaniuk, Toscomo Hiko, Baron Leopold Delbeke, William H. Graham, J.E. Stuart, G. Hildebrandt, Alfred Banner, Nora S. Unwin, and others. BRONZES - A.G.B. Metcalf, Milo, M. Fahnrich, Duchoiselle (2) JEWELRY - Tiffany & Co. 2 ct. solitaire diamond ring, 14k & 18k rings & pins, gold chains, amber necklace, cameo, and more. STERLING SILVER - flatware sets including 100 pc. Crichton & Co., Ltd., 59 pc. Lunt “Mignonette”, 63 pc. Lunt “English Gadroon”, 99 pc. State House “Stately”, 60 pc. Alvin “Southern Charm”, Arthur Stone dish, Erickson napkin rings & pin, and more. GLASS & CHINA - silver overlay glass, Bing & Grondahl figurines, Pairpoint “Ambero” vase, examples of Marblehead and Paul Revere pottery, Steuben, Royal Doulton Winston Churchill Bust and figurines, Chinese pottery figures and vases, 4 Brother Thomas vases and bowls, 51 pc. Wedgwood “Whitehal” dinner service, Boehm birds, and more. ACCESSORIES - French Briquet sword (Thiers), East India Co. 1779 Flintlock (Twigg, London), Tramp art mirror, 5 Chippendale mirrors, quilts, 18th c. documents from Ashfield, MA area, decorated stoneware, Roycroft copper tray, fine pair of Peruvian stirrups, quantity of oriental rugs, lamps, early banjo clock, marble discus thrower, Boehm birds, andirons, Davis Excelsior knife sharpener and polisher, Sessions calendar clock, and more. (Preview 3-6 P.M. or view catalog online) www.DouglasAuctioneers.com


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THURSDAY, JULY 25TH AT 11:00 A.M.

FRIDAY, JULY 26TH at 11:00 A.M.

MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

• MANASSAS PARK, VIRGINIA •

• SOUTHBRIDGE •

±20,000 S/F

± 6,500 S/F 2-LEVEL

2-STORY COMMERCIAL BUILDING

ON

ON ±1 ACRE OF LAND

± 2 ACRES OF LAND 993 North Woodstock Road SOUTHBRIDGE, MA To be Sold on the Premises

SALE PER ORDER OF MORTGAGEE TERMS OF SALE: $50,000.00 INITIAL DEPOSIT RAY W. KING, ESQ. BY BANK OR CASHIER’S CHECK OF THE FIRM OF LECLAIRRYAN PLLC, 5% BUYERS PREMIUM APPLIES 999 WATERSIDE DRIVE, DEPOSIT TO BE INCREASED TO STE 2100, NORFOLK, VA 5% OF PURCHASE PRICE SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE WITHIN 5 BUSINESS DAYS OTHER TERMS TO BE ANNOUNCED AT TIME OF SALE PAUL W. SCHEER VA AUC. LIC. #2907003156 VA FIRM AUC. LIC. #2908000632

LAND: • ± 2 Acres • ± 300’ Frontage on North Woodstock Road • Private Well & Septic • Zoning: Residential 1-R1 • • Tax Map Reference: Map 138, Block 1-D, Lot 1 • IMPROVEMENTS: • 2-Level Retail Farm Stand • 24’ x 40’ Attached Greenhouse • • Garage w/ Loading Docks • Main Level Storage Area • • Storage Area (Lower Level) • • (5) 25’ x 95’ Tunnel-Style Greenhouses • • ±1,440 S/F Retail Area • ±2,264 S/F Storage Area • • ±2,880 S/F of Lower Level Storage • Clapboard & Vinyl Siding • • Attic • Two Car Detached Garage • Terms of Sale: Sale Per Order of Mortgagee $10,000.00 Deposit Cash or by Certified Attorney Benjamin M. Coyle or Bank Check. Deposit to be Increased to Of the Firm of Bacon Wilson, P.C. 10% of the Purchase Price within 33 State Street, Springfield, MA Five Business Days of the Auction. Attorney for Mortgagee Other Terms to be Announced at Time of Sale.

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MANASSAS PARK, VIRGINIA TO BE SOLD ON THE PREMISES

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Dogs

Tag Sales Tag Sales

AGAWAM 19 Yarmouth Dr. Sat-Sun July 13-14; 8a-3p LRG Multi fam tag sale, HESS trucks, Step 2 table set, Littlest Pet Shop, singer sewing mach, rugs, bedding, toys, more AGAWAM Tag/Estate Sale furn, jewerly, clothing. tools, too much to listed. Sat-Sun July 13-14; 9-4. 21 James Ave. CHICOPEE MOVING SALE 230 Hampden St. Apt 2L Sat-Sun July 13-14; 8a -? W/D, furn, hshold items, baseball cards, jewerly & more Call (413)594-9216

Animals

German Shepherd pups, champion Czeck bloodlines, 3M, 2F, $900 (413) 218-2321

Birds Cats Dogs Exotic Animals Feed Fish Horses Livestock Pet Services Pet Shows Pet Supplies Pets - Lost & Found Pets Wanted

LAB CHOC PUPS. AKC G/CHAMP, OFA, OFE, CERF lines. M/F, Family raised. Ready July $1,275. (413) 464 1298

Birds

LAB CHOC PUPS ENGLISH AKC/ACA cert parents m/f Shots Family raised $975 Ready 7/6. 413 663 1806

Yellow Headed Amazon Parrot that loves to talk, needs good home. Lge play top cage, comes w/ him $1800. 413-244-0915

Cats

KITTEN $105/EA ready for adoption. A rehoming fee applies. They’re super cute & great with people. Litterbox trained! Call or text me (413) 386-5105 if you have any question

Dogs

1 Male Alaskan Malamute Puppy, 8 wks old, ready to go w/first shots. $700. Call 413- 250-0903 AKC GOLDEN RETRIEVERS M/F, (2) Light Gold, 1st shots, & dewormed, $900ea Call (413)562-6031

Golden Retrievers $650. 2 females, & 1 Male 1st shots and dewormed. Call 802-895-2784 GOLDEN RETRIEVERS Male, Female, (3) asking $850; taking deposits. Call 413-627-6386

Exotic Animals

SUGAR GLIDER Baby yearling, (1) $50. 413-259-5351 Pet Services

DOG SITTING by Isabel While you are at work or on vacation $10/per hour Call (413)313-4959

Announcements Adoptions Cemetery Lots, Monuments Entertainment Events Happy Ads Lost & Found Personals Special Promotions Travel/Rides

Articles for Sale

350 GOLF BALLS, All types - $85.00. Call (413) 426-7063 Ron

Personals

BOXER PUPPIES 8 WKS OLD, Brindle, parents on premises, (4) 1M/3Fs $700 (413)517-5604 CHIHUAHUA PUPS (2) Both Male, 1 tan, 1 Blk & dark bownish, 6wks old, $400ea Call 413-455-2461

Thursday July 18, 2019 at 6:00 P.M.

CITY ORDERED

AUCTION

Looking for employees of Courtland Grinding Wheels from 1961 to 1969. Also, looking for employees of Westfield River Paper Company from the late 1960’s until the plant closed in 1991. Please call Tim Patterson at 314-607-3192.

AUCTION CONDUCTED AT CITY HALL WEDNESDAY, JULY 24 AT 1PM 3 City-owned properties on the auction block:

2 7 M A L O N E AV E 10-Room Duplex Open House Wednesday, July 17 • 11AM – 1PM

60 LEWIS RD

50 MINIATURE STATE BIRDS BELL COLLECTION WITH SHELF $125 (413)538-4484

8’ Snowplow blade, made to fit farm tractor. $249. Call 413-237-7148

Preview 4:00 P.M.- 6:00P.M. A diverse Auction including:

Dolls, Children’s Items, Glass, China, Clocks, Artwork & Prints, Farm & Country items, Décor and Much More. Please visit WWW.BIFFWAY.COM on July 16 for an extensive photo gallery. BIFF-WAY AUCTIONS, INC. 485 Amherst Road (Route 9) Belchertown, Ma. 413-256--3500 Lic. 2301 No Buyer’s Premium Furniture, Etc.

Round 42’’ Diameter, extra thick $75.00 Call (413)732-2734 Mike

3 DUBOIS ST

HANDSOME LARGE Heritage coffee table, wood & wrought, great cond. $200; (413)534-0985

2-Story Home 1704± sf liv sp • 8 rms • 4 BRs • 2 baths Visit web for terms and action information.

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Articles for Sale

ALL PFAFF EQUIPMENT, (4) Creative 1473 Creative 2140 Hobby Lock 799 Embroidery Arm All in good shape for $2500 Call (413)596-8683

RED ULTRA LIGHT TRANSPORT CHAIR $100 (413)538-4484 SHOWER CHAIR WITH BACK AND ARMS ADJUSTABLE $35 (413)538-4484

BASEBALL, Football Basketball & Hockey cards, 1950’s-present, all 50 to 90% off, unopened boxes $1.00. I buy cards/all types Memorabilia 413-596-5783 BATTERIES (2 sets ) for a Pride motorscooter $40ea Red Sox Baseball Bat, signed by Fred Lynn & Dwight Evans $100; (413)530-9543

BIKE RALIEGH 6spd $125: Portable sewing machine $25; Men’s $20 & Women $75 golf clubs & accessories. Dining canopy $5; Medicine cabinet $10; Lrg Wall Mirror $5; Lrg cooler $3; Call (413)569-3358 Duck Stamp RW1 New $150. Got stamps? Call Ron 413-896-3324 Stamps wanted eval or buy

TWIN BDRM SET, White, mattress, 3 bureaus, desk, 2 bookcases, good cond., $200; (413)363-0237 Lawnmowers & Snowblowers

ARIENS 7HP SNOWBLOWER

$175

STAR WARS ALARM CLOCK vintage 1970 $175 (413)538-4484

Stereo HiFi Cabinet, walnut, good cond., plays 45, 78, 33 1/3. $80.00/bo. Call 413-250-5596

Thomas Kinkad limited edition NY 5th Ave picture, X-cond. $SOLD. Art deco vanity $60. 413-478-8619

YOU PICKUP THIGHIGH JOBST COMPRESSION SOCKS - 15-20mmHG; COVIDIEN opentoe compression socks 15-20mmHG, 15/each HANES Silk reflection control top size EF 8+packs (3each pack) $20 for all SAS shoes BEIGE 7wide $20 Call (413)283-3420

Call 413-237-7148 BRIGGS & STRATON push lawnmower 5PH, $85; Call 413-237-7148 MTD YARD MACHINE RIDING lawn tractor, 17HP 42in cut, No bagger, $425 Call 413-237-7148 SIMPLICITY Riding lawn tractor, Hydro-static, 12HP, 42in cut, No bagger $425; Call 413-237-7148 SNOWBLOWER 21" Troy Built. Needs gas line, $150. Call 413-592-3516 Machinery & Tools

17INCH ANTIQUE GRINDING WHEEL with stand $150 Call (413)786-01481 Musical Instruments

FREE - 1896 JW STEERE (2) MANUAL PIPE ORGANS, totally restored, like new cond. (413)528-2368 Audio, Video & Television

SEIKA 32 INCH T.V $75 (413)538-4484 Wanted To Buy

FISHER PRICE HIGH CHAIR $35 (413)538-4484

Fitness Equipment

HUMMEL SPICE JAR COLLECTION WITH SHELF $125 (413)538-4484

John Addo instant abs exerciser seat with video $40 Call (413)583-4227

KARCHER POWER WASHER w/5HP Honda enginee, missing gaskets, but eng runs very good. Could make a great go-cart eng $70; Call (413)530-0884

SEARS INCLINE TREADMILL; never used, still in box $200 you pickup.. Call (413)283-3420

Mens (Giant) bike w/ access., like new, $300/ BO. Call 413-782-7516 bet. 7am-7pm. Leave msg.

Furniture, Etc.

MOTORCYLE HELMET Med size, never worn still in box, $20;Firm, Boxes of old Barbie Dolls (23) w/ extra clothing $22/B.O. Red Sox Books (7) incl 2013 Championship hat, never worn $22/B.O. For infor call (413)536-5630

CASH PD vintage, antiques, electronics, guitars, amps, tube audio, musical instrum, radios, ham equip, CB. 413-206-8688

WANTED FREON R12. We pay CA$H. R12 R500 R11. Convenient. Certified professionals. www.refrigerantfinders. com 312-291-9169

Auctions CORNER entertainment center, custom built Oak, $550; 95hx62wx32D Call (413)786-9317

DINING ROOM TABLE $200; Can’t fit 60x40 Pecan top, w/leaf, 2 Pedestal base (413)583-4227

Auctions

GLASS TABLE TOP,

14,374± SF Lot on Buck Pond! 480± sf liv sp • 4 rms • 2 BRs • 1 bath

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WEDNESDAY JULY 17, 2019 12:00 PM - HOLYOKE, MA 416 SOUTHAMPTON ROAD DEPOSIT $5,000 12:00 PM HOUSATONIC, MA 43 HART STREET DEPOSIT $5,000 1:00 PM - PALMER, MA 1674 NORTH MAIN STREET DEPOSIT $5,000

THURSDAY JULY 18, 2019 12:00 PM HUNTINGTON, MA 14 STANTON AVENUE DEPOSIT $5,000

FRIDAY JULY 19, 2019 12:00 PM - ORANGE, MA 60 STONE VALLEY ROAD DEPOSIT $5,000

MONDAY JULY 22, 2019 12:00 PM - CHICOPEE, MA 90 FERNHILL STREET DEPOSIT $5,000 1:00PM - SPRINGFIELD, MA 52 STRATFORD TERRACE DEPOSIT $5,000

MONDAY JULY 29, 2019 12:00PM-SPRINGFIELD, MA 191 SHAWMUT STREET DEPOSIT $5,000 TERMS OF SALES: DEPOSITS IN THE AMOUNTS SPECIFIED ABOVE ARE TO BE PAID BY THE PURCHASER(S) AT THE TIME AND PLACE OF EACH SALE BY CERTIFIED OR BANK CHECK. ALL BALANCES DUE ARE TO BE PAID WITHIN 30 DAYS OF EACH INDIVIDUAL SALE. OTHER TERMS, IF ANY, TO BE ANNOUNCED AT EACH SALE. CALL OUR AUCTION SCHEDULE LINE AT (617) 964-1282 FOR A LIST OF THE CURRENT DAY’S AUCTIONS AND VISIT OUR WEBSITE www.commonwealth auction.com FOR CONTINUOUSLY UPDATED SCHEDULING INFORMATION AND ADDITIONAL SCHEDULING INFORMATION COMMONWEALTH AUCTION ASSOCIATES, INC. (617) 964-0005 MA LIC 2235


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COLDWELL BANKER East Longmeadow - For quiet charm, visit this comfortable 4BR/2+BA Cape Cod. Very welcoming, with hardwood flooring, fireplace and cathedral ceilings. French door, ceramic tile flooring, recessed lighting. Gas heat. $389,500

East Longmeadow - Loaded w/extras is this picture perfect 5 room, 3 bedroom vinyl sided Ranch. Granite kitchen, stainless steel appliances, gas heat, c.air, security, sprinklers, garage and more. Cul-de-sac location.$254,900

Longmeadow – Historic brick Colonial located in center of town walking distance to shops, schools and parks. Features include wide plank floors, gas fireplaces, 11 rooms, 3 baths, 4c garage and large yard. $368,500

Montgomery - Custom built contemporary Cape on over 2 acres. Kitchen open to dining room, family room with beamed ceiling and slider to the huge deck. Lovely stone walls and natural landscaping enhance the yard. $379,900

Palmer - Updated 8 room, 5 bedroom Colonial home w/old charm and newer updates. Original woodwork, refinished hardwoods, french doors & built-in cabinets. Newer roof, heating system, hot water heater and more. $209,900

Sixteen Acres - Colonial with great open floor plan for gatherings. Farm porch on the front, private backyard with large deck, 5 total bedrooms, finished basement, gas heat and central air. $299,900

Dottie Maiwald 537-0007

Roger Trombly 221-4600

Ann Turnberg 374-3762

Kathy Mochak 454-4530

Shelley Trehey 244-8268

Mike Behaylo 530-0374

Sixteen Acres - Meticulous Berard 5 room Ranch. Kitchen is updated includes Stainless Steel appliances, island & built in features, newer furnace, c/air, on demand hot water, set on a level lot with oversize garage. $225,000

South Hadley - Desirable open floor plan. 6 room, 2+ bedroom, 1.5 bath townhouse condo in South Hadley at Shadow Brook. Kitchen redecorated w/newer stainless steel appliances, updated bath, newer paint & flooring. $209,900

Warren - Young Colonial w/many updates and upgrades. Granite kitchen with Stainless Steel appliances, new flooring, freshly painted, master with bath and walk in closet,2nd floor laundry, large rooms. Pool. $319,900

West Springfield - Expansive 10 room Colonial on cul-de-sac street. 3 levels of rooms to enjoy, 4+ bedrooms and 2.5 baths, 3 fireplaces, not a drive by. Many upgrades- you won’t be disappointed. $379,900

Westfield - Nice Ranch in great neighborhood with a big fenced yard, shed and carport. Many updates, freshly painted, updated additional room in basement. The house shows beautifully! $214,900

Wilbraham - This 3 bedroom, 1 bath Cape is in move in condition. Tons of enhancements made for you! Newer replacement windows, 200 amp services, pump and holding tank for water, hot water tank, siding. Hardwoods. $225,000

Colleen Westberg 531-6073

Roger Trombly 221-4600

Brenda Flower (860) 205-5683

Kathy Wallis-McCann 531-0535

Oksana Shapovalova 636-3530

Suzy Lyons 374-7226

COLDWELLBANKERHOMES.COM Chicopee/Belchertown 413.536.0573/413.323.0815 | Longmeadow/East Longmeadow 413.567.8931 | Sturbridge 508.347.7181 | Westfield 413.568.2324 CB Home Protection Plan 866.797.4788 Real estate agents affiliated with Coldwell Banker Real Estate Services are independent contractor agents and are not employees of the Company. The property information herein is derived from various sources that may include, but not be limited to, county records and the Multiple Listing Service, and it may include approximations. Although the information is believed to be accurate, it is not warranted and you should not rely upon it without personal verification. Š2017 Coldwell Banker Real Estate Services. All Rights Reserved. Coldwell Banker Real Estate Services fully supports the principles of the Fair Housing Act and the Equal Opportunity Act. Operated by a subsidiary of NRT LLC. Coldwell Banker and the Coldwell Banker Logo are registered service marks owned by Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC.

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