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House of Family goes all in for color of summer at beach house By Jura Koncius
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upholstery, the blue pillows, tiles, bedcovers, dishes and wicker tie the rooms together and relate the house to the sky and sea. Since 1982, Cindy’s parents had owned a home in Bethany Beach that was walking distance to both the town and the water. Jim and Cindy, both 63, who live in Olney, Maryland, and daughters Caroline, 20, and Julie, 27, had savored summers there. “I like its small-town feel, and it’s quiet,” Jim says. “During holiday weekends when there is a lot of traffic, we can walk everywhere.” When a property across the street came up for
When Cindy Tippett told the designer for her new family beach house that she wanted to use a lot of blues, she didn’t From left: Cindy and Jim Tippett (with Bailey the white cockapoo) and their daughters, Caroline know how deep a dive it would Tippett (with Colbie the black cockapoo) and Julie Tippett Olsen, and Julie’s husband, Robert be. “Blues just speak to me,” Olsen. (MIKE MORGAN FOR THE WASHINGTON POST ) Cindy says. “It’s always been my favorite color.” Blue is in every room of the 23. The main floor has a large, sale in 2014, they bought it and Both retired, Jim from the house the Tippetts built in open living-dining-kitchen built a 7,000-square-foot house cable TV business and Cindy the low-key Delaware resort with a two-car garage and an from her job as a Montgomery space, a screened porch, a town of Bethany Beach — and powder room, Cindy’s office L-shaped saltwater pool. County (Maryland) Public on their shutters and in their and an outdoor room with a Schools speech pathologist, driveway, too. Fortunately, her wood-burning fireplace, gas they were looking for a house husband, Jim, likes the color: where family and friends — and grill, sink and fridge. There’s He bought an “ocean blue” everyone’s dogs — could have a also a “sand room” where Jeep to match. beach towels are rolled up in relaxed getaway. “Blue makes me happy, and cubby holes. The second floor’s It’s already been the site of I think it makes others happy master bedroom has an adjoinmemorable family times. Last as well,” says the Tippetts’ July, they gathered there when ing sunroom, bathroom and office for Jim. There are also designer, Erin Paige Pitts, who Julie wed Robert Olsen, 27, in two guest rooms (blue/white swatched her way through the nearby Long Neck, Delaware. and blue/yellow) that share a three floors using 10 shades of The bridesmaids’ dresses, blue paint and dozens of fabrics appropriately, were aqua, jade bathroom. Julie and Caroline got cool with blues from aqua to cobalt. and turquoise. There’s a turquoise beaded The house has places for con- spaces upstairs for hanging gregating as well as hideaways out. Julie’s, and now also chandelier over the dining table and a pale blue vintage quilt in The outdoor living room at the Tippett family’s Bethany Beach, to sit and chill in away from the Robert’s, spacious bedroom crowd, which on the Fourth of on the second floor has an the bunk room. Set against lots Del., house has a wood-burning fireplace, a built-in grill and a SEE BLUES, PAGE F3 July has swelled to as many as of fresh white walls and neutral beverage fridge. (MIKE MORGAN FOR THE WASHINGTON POST )
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airy four-poster bed (under a Sherwin-Williams Quench Blue ceiling), a window seat and a sectional sofa plus adjacent bath. The third-floor suite belongs to Caroline, who attends Auburn University in Alabama and spends summers working in Bethany. One room has bunk beds and a place to lounge; Caroline’s bedroom has a floating bed suspended by jute. There’s also a bathroom and roof deck. It all began when Cindy found a Pinterest photo she loved of blue sea glass. This sealed the color palette for inside the house, as well as outside, where the white siding is set off by Caribbean blue shutters customized with cutouts of waves. “They found me because I do a lot of coastal houses with a lot of blue,” says Pitts, who has offices in Annapolis and Delray Beach, Florida. “But I don’t think any one single house I’ve done has had so many versions.” She worked the palette for each room until it “felt good.” She says some blues are serious (navy), some are moody (bluish gray) and others are cheerful (marine and pale blue). Pitts sought out finishes with a beachy vibe. She chose
The house, built by Mark Dieste Design/Build, has a wraparound pool with bright blue tiles selected to pair with the exterior shutters. (MIKE MORGAN FOR THE WASHINGTON POST )
Cambria polished quartz kitchen counters from the Waterstone Collection in the swirly Montgomery pattern, which has a watery look with a hint of sparkle. There are kitchen backsplash tiles in three colors of blue glass from Waterworks’ Repose line. The shapes of the blue handmade ModCraft tile around the living room fireplace reflect waves and water. In the master bedroom shower, a Vetrazzo resin wall in Floating Blue is embedded with recycled glass that reminded Pitts of sea glass in the sand. The bedroom colors were inspired by Cindy’s vintage quilt collection, which is displayed throughout the house. Pitts took the stack to her studio and
used the quilts as anchors for the color mixes. Jim says that when they were planning the house, they were also looking ahead. They installed an elevator that goes from garage to third floor, ideal for Cindy’s 92-year-old mother, who still stays at her
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nearby house. The elevator has a handrail and a telephone. In one bathroom, the shower and a wall-mounted sink can accommodate a wheelchair. One of the two outdoor showers can be reached by wheelchair as well. There are family heirlooms all around. Cindy’s late father’s fishing hat hangs in the foyer. Julie’s great-grandmother’s 1930s white-and-orange chenille bedspread was used to upholster a window seat cushion in her bedroom. Cindy’s sister Nancy Mornini, a Montgomery County, Maryland art teacher, came up with
the idea to frame a navy-andwhite vintage bathing suit they found at their mom’s place to put in a guest-room bath. And the flags that the Tippetts hang on their porch for the Fourth of July once belonged to Jim’s dad. “We built this house for now and for the future,” Cindy says. “But the future is now. Julie is pregnant.” Fortunately, the bedroom where Julie and seven of her friends once hung out for the weekend, and where her bridesmaids got dressed for her wedding, has ample room for a crib. Forget pale blue or pink. The baby will hang out in stylish turquoise and orange.
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VERYTHING HAS A name, but in the antiques world many things have more than one name. This table was offered for sale as a “guard room table.” That is a madeup name for a table that looks like it might have been used by guards for eating, drinking and gambling in a castle a few hundred years ago. It is a table in the Elizabethan style (1553-1603, named for Queen Elizabeth I). Tables from that era are made
were extremely popular after WWII, and hundreds of figurines were made and collected. They made other figurines, but only those that are the children drawn by Sister Maria can be called Hummels. There have been changes in company name and ownership, but Hummel figurines are still being produced in Look for unusual styles of furniture to get a bargain. The heavy, Rodental, now by Hummel old timbers and craftsmanship of an antique is why it is still in Manufaktur. good condition and can take hard use. This table is in the ElizaThe Hummel figure of St. bethan style, 400 years old, and still going strong. Jude has him holding a staff
Some of the tables, like this one, have iron trestles used for strength between the end pairs of legs. They sell for surprisingly low prices for furniture that looks like it was made at least 400 years ago. of wood, usually walnut or oak. They are large, about 30 by 83 inches, and heavy with thick, strong legs, often heavily carved. Today, they are usually used in a large paneled room in a men’s club or hotel. Some of the tables, like this one, have iron trestles used
in one hand and a holy relic in the other. This is a common image that has been made by other manufacturers. If your figurine is real, it will have a Hummel mark on the bottom. If it’s not marked, it’s a fake. All Hummels are now very low priced, and religious figures are not popular. Your figure is probably Goebel but not Hummel. It is worth about $50.
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for strength between the end pairs of legs. They sell for surprisingly low prices for furniture that looks like it was made at least 400 years ago. They list for $800 to $4,000, depending on condition and proportions. This table was estimated at $700 to $1,000.
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An orange giveaway for this fungus culprit
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HOSE PROMINENT orange spots on the leaves of some crabapple and apple trees may look interesting, even decorative, but they’re no good for the plant. They are symptoms of a disease, a kind of rust disease called cedar-apple rust. If you think rust is decorative, enjoy it now because it’s going to get ugly. The fungus culprit is growing, and leaves are going to get dead spots as well as ugly blobs on their undersides at each point of infection. It won’t be a pretty sight. Each part of any leaf that dies or is rusty cannot use sunlight to make food. Infected leaves also tend to fall before their time. The result is a weakened tree, in an extreme case, a dead tree. It’s enough to drive even an organic gardener to douse a beloved tree with spray, isn’t it? But wait. Pesticides will have no effect on this disease right now. The “cedar” in the name cedar-apple rust indicates that this disease needs two host plants — a susceptible cedar and apple — in order to survive. The fungus cannot complete its life cycle unless it hopscotches back and forth between the two plants. Cedar trees sent out the
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spores that infected crabapples and apples during a brief period this spring. If you peered in among the cedar branches during winter, you would have noticed some brown, marble- to golfball-sized swellings, or galls. If you had taken another peek later, during some warm, wet spring day, you would have seen gelatinous, orange tentacles reaching out from those cedar galls, shooting spores out in search of apple leaves. Toward the end of summer, crabapple and apple trees return the “favor” and, from more sedate looking swellings on the undersides of their leaves, send a different kind of spore back to infect cedars.
“Chop down cedar trees” might be the battle cry of cedar-apple rust fighters. Such carnage would have some effect, but there are plenty of wild cedars around here and
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occasional spores will waft for miles from cedars in search of apples. A more effective offense might be to create an environment within your crabapple or apple tree that is inhospitable to cedar-apple rust. This fungus revels on young, wet leaves at temperatures from the mid-40s to the
Cedar-apple rust is not the only serious disease threatening crabapples and apples, and the above varieties also are resistant to the other major diseases. Any gardening questions? Email them to me at garden@ leereich.com. Come visit my garden at leereich.com/blog.
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These tentacled fungal growths on cedar trees are what spreads cedar-apple rust to apple and crabapple trees, who then send it back to the cedars.
correct rate. As far as timing, those crabapples and apples pick up infections only from the time fruit buds just begin to show until a couple of weeks after bloom. The best way to deal with cedar-apple rust is to avoid it altogether by planting a rust-resistant variety of crabapple or apple. If you have an established, yet susceptible, variety, the simple grafting technique known as topworking could convert the tree into a resistant variety. Some crabapple varieties that are resistant to cedar-apple rust include Adams, Ames White, Golden Gem, Beverly, Centennial, Snowdrift, and Profusion. Some rust-resistant apple varieties include Liberty, William’s Pride, Nova Easy Grow, and Macfree.
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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.
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Van Briggle vase, Lorelei, woman, hair flows over rim, white matte glaze, 11 x 5 inches, $190. Tortoise shell jewelry box, beveled glass insert, ivory bun feet, c.1900, 2 x 6 inches, $265. Kettle-on-stand, copper, embossed, cast, spirit burner, handle, turned, ebony, geometric design, WMK Co., 13 x 7 inches, $320. Window, leaded, stained, Gothic, blue columns, brown arched window, purple panels, cabochon, 72 x 28 inches, $480. Wedgwood plaque, jasperware, Medusa, blue, gold frame, round, c. 1780, 6 inches, $600. Strausbourg group, spring, man, bagpipes, woman, seated, basket, flowers, tree, leaves, grass, c. 1750, 9 inches, $920. Icon, Virgin of Tikhvin, child, silver filigree, enamel, flowers, leaves, Russia, c. 1896, 9 x 7 inches, $1,280. Newcomb College Pottery vase, moon, moss, blue, Anna Frances Simpson, c. 1922, 5 x 3 1/2 inches, $1,920. Roseville vase, Falline, molded pea pods, red, green blue, horizontal ribbing, handles, 9 1/4 x 8 inches, $1,410. Sideboard, George III, mahogany, satinwood, inlay, bow front, casters, 6 drawers, 2 doors, 35 x 107 inches, $3,000.
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Wardrobe trunks are large upright trunks fitted with hangers, drawers and storage areas for shoes and other items so a traveler could take all the clothes needed for a long trip by steamship or train. They aren’t popular with collectors today because they are too big and heavy to store or display easily. They are hard to sell unless by a famous maker. Stewart & Co. department store opened about 1900, so your trunk is from the turn of the century. If there is no maker’s name, it is an ordinary trunk, probably not worth restoring unless you want to use it. Even restored, it would probably sell for less than $100. A famous name-brand trunk sells for as much as $10,000 (Vuitton) or $1,500 (Bottega Veneta).
Q. I own an Arnart set
of six saucers and five teacups with a courting scene on them. I found an identical set online made by Royal Vienna. Why and how did two different manufacturers make identical items? Is my Arnart set comparable in desirability, quality and price to the Royal Vienna set? Is it better to sell as a set of five each and sell the extra place separately, or to sell all six plates and five cups together?
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in New York from 1953 to 2001. Most items were imported from Japan, although some came from England and Germany, and later most were made in Taiwan. Arnart was one of many companies that used a “beehive” mark similar to the mark used by the Imperial and Royal Porcelain Manufactory of Vienna. Collectors sometimes call porcelain by that company “Royal Vienna,” but the company did not mark its porcelain with those words. The beehive is actually an upside-down shield, part of the royal family crest. The words “Royal Vienna” were used by several factories to denote the style. Arnart cups and saucers sell for about $40-$50 for a set of five.
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wasn’t shipped after the early 2000s. These cans are very rare because they all were made for export, but there may be some in the Far East where there are few beer can collectors.
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The left side of the floor DETAILS plan contains the serene Design Number: 928-309 master suite (with an overBedrooms: 3 sized master bath and large Baths: 3½ walk-in closet). Relax with a Square Footage: 3,177 cup of morning coffee or an Dimensions: 110’ 7” x 74’ evening cocktail on the near1” by covered patio, which can Framing: 2 x 6 be accessed from both the living room and the master bedroom. Upstairs, you will find two additional bedrooms (one with a bath), a hall bath, office, and loft space. To build this home you can order a complete set of construction documents by calling toll free 866-228-0193 or visiting ePlans.com/HouseOfTheWeek. At ePlans.com/HouseOfTheWeek, you can view previously featured plans, browse other specialty collections, or use our search filters to help you find exactly what you want from more than 28,000 home designs. Most plans can be customized to suit your lifestyle.
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Long-term U.S. mortgage rates down to 3.73% U.S. long-term mortgage rates fell this week. It was the seventh decline in the past nine weeks for the key 30year, fixed-rate loan, which reached its lowest level since November 2016. Mortgage buyer Freddie Mac said Thursday the average rate on the benchmark 30-year mortgage fell to 3.73% from 3.84% the previous week. By contrast, a year ago
the rate stood at 4.55%. The average rate for 15-year, fixed-rate home loans slipped this week to 3.16% from 3.25%. The historically low levels marked by mortgage rates in this spring’s homebuying season have brought a surge in interest by prospective buyers and homeowners looking to refinance. Total mortgage applications rose 1.3% in the
week ended June 21 from a week earlier, while refinance applications increased 3%, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. More Americans signed contracts to buy homes last month compared with April, the National Association of Realtors reported Thursday, a sign that buyers may be ready to take advantage of low mortgage rates and stabilizing home
prices. Even with the 30-year average mortgage rate below 4%, home sales slowed in the first five months of the year. 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 was unchanged this week at 0.5 point. The average fee for the 15-year mortgage rose to 0.5 point from 0.4 point. The average rate for fiveyear adjustable-rate mortgages fell to 3.39% from 3.48% the previous week. The fee held steady at 0.4 point. - Associated Press
Deeds
Paul St. John Frisoli and Bradford D. Wheeler to Ombretta Frau and Ulrich Meyer, 31 Amity Place, $354,000.
Mark A. Keroack to Derek J. Stebbins and Jillian L. Brunell, 108 Shea Ave., $275,000.
to Scott A. Lacasse and Angela L. Lacasse, 961 Federal St., $110,000.
Maharne to Ezra Martin and Violet Martin, 22 Sperry Road, $80,000.
AGAWAM Benjamin E. Nuzzolilli to Norma S. Dean and William Silsby, trustees, and WNS Realty Trust, trustee of, 108 Reed St., $238,000. Christopher J. Corriveau to Andre R. Brown and Lurdelis A. Morales, 12 Central St., $214,000. Dana Venturini to Mario Stellato, 73 Adams St., $228,000. Francis A. Collins, Edward J. Collins, Charles A. Collins, Carol M. Aubrey, Elaine F. Milligan, Marilyn T. Wodyka, Sheila E. Boisvert and John F. Collins to Antonia C. Moore, 131 Southwick St., $175,000. Hugh R. Thomson and Brigid M. Thomson to Derek G. Parsons, 97 Florida Dr., $214,900. Robert S. Taylor and Jennifer L. Taylor to Brian David Kibbe, 250 South West St., $226,700. Ryan D. Grealis, Jessica Grealis and Jessica Canales to James Egan, 125 Franklin St., $217,000. Steven A. Aviles and Christine E. Aviles to Ryan Ward and Kylie Larocque, 491 Fraklin St. Extn., $198,000.
David J. Blais and Bonnie E. Blais Brian Thompson and Marilyn B. to Edith Burek, 14 Robin Lane, Thompson to Bennett C. Jaffee and $257,000. Mary S. Jaffee, 288 Iduna Lane, Summer Hill Estates Development $648,000. LLC, to Deborah A. Ross, 111 Daniel Laurie J. Wilson to Angela Russek, 10 Summer St., $362,500. Valerie P. Parsegian, trustee, and V. Adrian Parsegian 2016 Trust to Deepika Marya, 22 Amity Place, $343,000. Anela Kellogg and Vincent P. Lyzinski to Daniel E. Prindle and Michelle M. Prindle, 15 Country Corners Road, $379,900. Tofino Associates LLC, to Bercume Construction LLC, Linden Ridge Road, $140,000.
ASHFIELD Christopher W. Farley and Juliet A. Jacobson to Aim Spanel, 174 John Ford Road, $400,000.
BELCHERTOWN Nancy Sullivan to Jennifer A. Nesteby, 186 Franklin St., $265,000.
Shays Highway, $250,000.
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Richard F. Green to Vitaliy Anismov and Liliya Anismov, Old Sawmill Road and Ware Road, $200,000. Janice M. Charter to Steven D. Hegarty, 85 North Main St., $264,300. Bruce A. Officer and Janet S. Officer to Sarah Anne Clancy, 532 Chauncey Walker St., $180,000. Dawn J. Danis, personal representative, and Frank Lacasse, estate,
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Timothy J. Ratkiewicz to DMA Associates LLC, 100 Shoemaker Lane, $800,000.
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LEGEND: The rate and annual percentage rate (APR) are effective as of the publication date. The APR may increase after consummation and may vary. Payments do not include amounts for taxes and insurance. The fees set forth for each advertisement above may be charged to open the plan (A) Mortgage Banker, (B) Mortgage Broker, (C) Bank, (D) S&L, (E) Credit Union, (BA) indicates Licensed Mortgage Banker, NYS Banking Dept., (BR) indicates Registered Mortgage Broker, NYS Banking Dept., (loans arranged through third parties). “Call for Rates” means actual rates were not available at press time. All rates are quoted on a minimum FICO score of 740. Conventional loans are based on loan amounts of $165,000. Jumbo loans are based on loan amounts of $424,100. Points quoted include discount and/or origination. Lock Days: 30-60. Annual percentage rates (APRs) are based on fully indexed rates for adjustable rate mortgages (ARMs). The APR on your specific loan may differ from the sample used. Fees reflect charges relative to the APR. If your down payment is less than 20% of the home’s value, you will be subject to private mortgage insurance, or PMI. FHA mortgages include both UFMIP and MIP fees based on loan amount of $165,000 with 5% down payment. VA mortgages include funding fees based on loan amount of $165,000 with 5% down payment. The Republican does not guarantee the accuracy of the information appearing above or the availability of rates and fees in this table. All rates, fees and other information are subject to change without notice. The Republican does not own any financial institutions. Some or all of the companies appearing in this table pay a fee to appear in this table. If you are seeking a mortgage in excess of $424,100, recent legislation may enable lenders in certain locations to provide rates that are different from those shown in the table above. Sample Repayment Terms-ex. 360 monthly payments of $5.29 per $1,000 borrowed ex. 180 monthly payments of $7.56 per $1,000 borrowed. We recommend that you contact your lender directly to determine what rates may be available to you. To access the NMLS Consumer Access website, please visit www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org. To appear in this table, or report any inaccuracies call 413-788-1050.
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Barbara Puffer Garnier and Barbara Louise Puffer to Aaron J. Rubin, Puffer Circle and Sand Hill Road, $140,000.
Tracy J. Vazquez and Florentino R. Vazquez to Peter Hawes, 2 N. Blandford Road, $189,900.
Courtney Zarish to Donald P. Kahn,
Michael J. Maharne and Carol L.
David E. Gagliarducci and Gina M. Wilson to Chadwick A. Berndt and Jessica A. Berndt-Jindela, 10 Earley St., $359,500.
Timothy A. Smith, Erica Smith and Erica R. Benoit to Ian Fecteau and Ian Ross Fecteau, 180 Southwick St., $187,000.
AMHERST
Angela L. Russek to Bessie Jones, 83 Fox Hill Road, $209,000.
BLANDFORD
Charles A. Arthur and Jeanne A. Arthur to Timothy J. Schmoke and Kristine Desotta, 144 Sheffield Drive, $370,000.
Susan Hevey to Daniel Alfred Hevey Jr., 31 Chauncey Walker St., $295,000.
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CHESTER
Trust, John A. Maggs, trustee, Academy Hill Road, $18,000.
DEERFIELD John L. Knuerr and Anne Morrell Doodale to Vladimir V. Sinigur of Greenfield. River Road, $64,000. Brian M. Stoll and Robin Venditti Stoll to Grace Elizabeth Evangelista and Jared Hunter Gale. 2B Meadow Oak Lane. Unit 1 Meadow OakCondominium, $239,500. Jeffrey V. Bronke to Ross Bandouveres and Kelley Goddard, 16 Beaver Drive, $295,000.
EAST LONGMEADOW
Rock Solid Renovations LLC to Luke Casebolt, 20 William St., $169,900.
88 Casino Terrace LLC to Claudia F. Penna, 30 Holland Drive, $170,000.
Steven Weiss, trustee, Joey Saalfrank and Jennifer Saalfrank to JSG Holding Co., 24 Middlefield Road, $146,000.
Anthony F. Grassetti Jr., Maria E. Grassetti and Maria E. Gisolfi to Abigail M. Boyle and Penny E. Piazza, 203 Vineland Ave., $310,000.
CHICOPEE Cornerstone Homebuying LLC, to Jacob A. Ferry and Abbey M. Nachman, 38 White St., $220,000. Daniel Muldoon to DJR Holdings LLC, 1230 Montgomery St., $16,000. Emtay Inc. to Illiana Martinez, 64 Sanford St., $203,000. Jacqueline E. Ouimette to Claudia Frappier, 12 Pheasant Way, Unit 6077A, $134,500. Karen M. Krol, Beatrice M. Rush and Karen Krol to Stephen M. Walsh, 119 Applewood Dr., Unit 6102A, $120,000. Karl W. Hidden and Brian P. Cahillane to Morgan D. Austin-Smith, 17 Eldridge St., $140,000. Kathleen P. Bineault to Christopher R. Krupa, 75 Cinnamon Drive, $225,000. Leon E. Nadeau Jr., Suzanne Nadeau Beever and Mark Nadeau to Gerard Roy, 793 Pendleton Ave., $113,000. Sodi Inc. to Pablo Torres Sr., 6 Ralph Circle, $317,700. William A. Besner, Suzanne M. Besner and Suzanne M. Robinson to Kurt D. Laplante, 24-26 Call St., $250,000.
CONWAY William Sheehan and Katherine Robertson to Steven P. Thomas and Jeanne E. Thomas. Academy Hill Road, $25,000. William Sheehan and Katherine Robertson to Janet E. Maggs Investment Trust, Janet E. Maggs, trustee, and John A. Maggs Investment
Charles H. Richard to Michael W. Handfield and Erin M. Handfield, 56 Deer Run Terrace, $491,000. Jeffrey Bouchard and Jennifer Bouchard to Tracy J. Allan and Richard J. Allan, 20 Cooley Ave., $265,000. Kathleen Ann Lockhart, representative, and Charles J. Lockhart, estate, to John Gurney and Lisa Gurney, 80 Birchland Ave., $202,500. Maggi D. Predmore to Thanh Tran and Brian Tran, 7 Greenacre Lane, $390,000. Michael P. Verteramo, Robin A. Verteramo and Robin P. Verteramo to Andrew S. Rinkavage, 167 Pleasant St., $200,000.
Circle, $310,000. Patricia M. Firmani to James P. Hager and Christine M. Hager, 3 Raymond Ave., $350,000
ERVING Deborah A. Taylor to Jacqualyn Crosby, 26 High St., $161,000.
GOSHEN Mark D. Baldwin to Joshua R. Kicza and Kristine E. Kicza, 19 Berkshire Trail, $380,000. Christopher M. George and Michael G. George to Marsha E. Baldwin, 77 Fuller Road, $225,000.
GRANBY David N. Helman and Rosemary L. Helman to Tina M. Menard, 656 Amherst Road, $322,000. Michael J. Pancione, trustee, New Union Trust and Fleming-Pancione Family Trust to Richard B V Saunders and Melissa S. Saunders, 73 Ferry Hill Road, $548,000. Cheryl L. Gray and Douglas A. Gray Jr., to Cynthia Wilson, 151 Carver St., $335,000.
GREENFIELD John W. Merz and Carole E. Merz to Eduard Rotari and Ludmila Rotari, 19 Sunrise Ave., $254,000. Rozina N. Butt to Peter W. Strakose and Carrie A. C. Strakose. 12B Huntington Circle, Unit 12B Huntington Green Condominium, $191,000. Kyle R. Schroder and Rhiannon M. Thackeray to Michele Hoyt, 890 Bernardston Road, $227,750.
Ryan P. Dermody and Veronica Orozco-Dermody to Charlotte Toba Bruce G Thomas and Margaret Dobiecki, 4 Theresa St., $198,700. A. Thomas to Emmalyn Hicks. 56 Cheapside St., $167,000.
EASTHAMPTON Anthony E. Swiercz, trustee, and Barbara A. Tillman, trustee, and Swiercz Family Irrevocable Trust to John A. Knybel and Melissa M. Knybel, 13-15 Federal St., $230,000. Thomas M. Bacis and Shelly M. Bacis to Bonnie Murphy and Stephen W. Murphy, 67 Division St., $471,000. Diane S. King, trustee, Dawn H. Buckley, trustee, and Symancyk 2005 Revocable Family Trust to Dominic Kirchner II, trustee, and Laurels Realty Trust, 6 David Richardson Circle, $150,000. Christopher Thompson and Mark Delisle to Karen Ram and David J. Ram, 17 Fairfield Ave., $292,000. Carol Ann Olanyk, personal representative, and William E. Griffiths, estate, to Donna L. Cushing, 5 Ian
Greenfield KMW LLC, to Ilie Taraburca. 91 Verde Drive, $115,000. Jasper Lapienski and Michael C. Rosa to Carl Freeman and Jasper Lapienski, 34 Washington St., $10,600.
HADLEY East Street Commons LLC, to Jake Bishop and Suzanne Bishop, 18 East Commons Drive, $447,211.
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Moses to Patrick H. Sisk Jr. and Gina E. B. Sisk, 128 Somers Road, $448,250. Jill I. Appleby, representative, and Henry E. Friberg, estate, to Steven H. Sheldon, 88 Scantic Road, $270,000.
HATFIELD Robert W. Start and Joan C. Start to Peter P. Grandonico Sr., and Kathleen Z. Grandonico, East Division, $6,800. Robert W. Start and Joan C. Start to Peter P. Grandonico Jr., South Street and Valley Street, $13,600. Robert W. Start and Joan C. Start to Peter P. Grandonico Jr., Valley Street, $10,900.
HOLLAND David A. Peck to Casey Gallant, 5 Deyo Drive, $275,000. Soper Construction Co. Inc. to Denise M. Knight, 1 Leno Road, $250,000.
HOLYOKE
Kiran Mukul and Satish S. Mukul to Nicole B. Weymouth and Joseph M. Nadeau, 37 Village Drive, $354,500. Linda M. Beaulieu and Timothy C. Beaulieu Sr. to Vladimir Ruha, 182 Dwight Road, $175,000. Ruby C. Veitenheimer, Mark Christopher Veitenheimer, Eva-Marie Veitenheimer Holley and Eva-Marie Holley to Bridget Roguz and Maryann Fitzpatrick, 104 Benedict Terrace, $250,000. Travis K. Jarvi, Lindsey Jarvi and Lindsey Reimer to Kevin Ray Gwaltney and Briana F. Gwaltney, 15 Roseland Terrace, $406,000.
LUDLOW Anne P. Musinski to Cheryl McGraw and Gerald Fratini, 46 Bridle Road, $205,000. Dan Beauregard and Jennifer Beauregard to Jennifer R. Kelleher, 63 Cedar St., $161,000.
Dianne E. Murphy to Brianna M. Talbot and Tyler R. Paton, 39 Beacon Ave., $165,000.
Fannie Mae and Federal National Mortgage Association to Steven Wenninger, 98 Moore St., $130,321.
Gina M. Lucido to Cynthia L. Walsh, 4 Memorial Drive, $156,000. James E. Durfee and Danielle B. Durfee to Kristen K. Iverson and Beth I. Graham, 43 Amherst St., $340,000. James H. Woods III to James K. Sweeney and Alison K. Hornbeck, 3 Scott Hollow Drive, $256,000. John Reidy Treworgy to Robert Joseph Repp and Elizabeth Lillian Repp, 138-140 Nonotuck St., $175,000. Joshua M. Bean and Jillian A. Emmons to Rylee M. Lachat, 10 Edward Drive, $218,000. Kyle Marcoux to Ethan S. Powers and Jenny A. Powers, 10 Brookline Ave., $182,000. Lauren Scruggs and David W. Scruggs to Meghan E. Parnell-Gregoire, 56 Jefferson St., $358,500. Marcela Gebara to Jennifer Lynne Marie Hunter and John William Panagotopulos Jr., 209 Beech St., $230,000.
Alan Reynolds and Bonnie L. Bolz to Nathaniel R. Sustick and Paule Sustick, 11 Grand Oak Farm Road, $415,000.
Meghan E. Parnell-Gregoire to Gina M. Lucido, 312 Westfield Road, $217,000.
Bette Jean Moses and Arthur
LONGMEADOW Jane S. Schwartz to Bryan R. Kennedy and Mary E. Kennedy, 189 Englewood Road, $414,000.
Amer Ahmed to Sarah M. Center-Gray, 61 Fairfield Ave., $350,000.
Edward J. Wojtowicz, Jr., to Robert M. Wojtowicz Sr., 114 Rocky Hill Road, $120,000.
HAMPDEN
Kristen E. Chamberlin, 23 Cider Mill Road, $300,000.
LEVERETT Patricia Thiebe to Doris J. Chamberlin, William P. Chamberlin and
James W. Gelinas, representative, Alberta Bernardo, estate, and Alberta May Bernardo, estate, to Arthur R. Vilinskis, 27 Franklin St., $90,000. Jose J. Batista and Candida M. Batista to Julie Batista, 134 Reynolds St., $265,115. Mary Anne Bushway and Allan A. Bushway to Wendi E. Lawson and Linda S. Lasante, 355 Miller St., $347,500. Rose Fernandes, Carol Ann Crespo and Dennis A. Fernandes to Reinaldo P. Ribeiro and Maria A. Ribeiro, 27 Canterbury St., $224,000. Savannah J. Stathis, Robert V. Kan and Leah Kan to Elizabeth Diane Rodriguez, 17 Arch St., $201,000. Scott Pierce, Laura Pierce, Julia Bessette, Keith Pierce and Michael Pierce to Maria M. Costa, 36 Bruni Ave., $252,000.
MIDDLEFIELD Michael Feldberg, Mary Ruth Feldberg and Ruth Feldberg to Matthew R. Chalifoux, 147 Skyline Trail, $345,000. Matthew R. Chalifoux to Matthew R. Chalifoux and Alexandra B. Chalifoux, 147 Skyline Trail, $100.
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James A. Quinn and Rosaleen T. Quinn to Renee A. Richard, 80 Damon Road, $165,000.
CitiMortgage Inc., and ServiceLink LLC, attorney-in-fact, to Alex MONSON Vilkhovoy, trustee, and AJ Capital Realty Trust, 48 Austin Circle, Donald E. Riggie, estate, and Shan$136,500. non C. Riggie, representative, to Old Green Acres LLC, 2 King Ave., Robert C. Nagle and Melissa Nagle to Kate Osba and Louai Abu-Osba, $45,000. 3 Madison Ave., $399,000. Gahart R. Huff Jr., representative, and Gahart R. Huff, estate, to Frank W. Hull, 44 Munn Road, $25,000. NORTHFIELD Robert Beaulieu and Tammy E. Beaulieu to Frank Davis Johnson Jr., 8 Lakeshore Drive, $80,000.
MONTAGUE William L. Payne to Quentin K. Reynolds and Margaux A. Reckard, 11 Montague St., $261,500. Charity E. Lehman Estate, John A. Drozdowski, personal representative, to Bonnie M. Bongiovanni and Kristine A. Jordan, 72 Millers Falls Road, $132,000. Claudia K. Vearling and Kristie M. Timberlake to Nicholas J. Henry and Ciara A. Henry, 3 Madison Ave., $200,000. Savage Legacy LLC, to 253 Property Management Co. LLC, 10 Industrial Boulevard, $990,000. Susan C. Lawless to Lisa Richotte, Turners Falls Road, $35,000.
NORTHAMPTON Clarence D. Delisle, trustee, and Clarence D. Delisle Living Trust to Tunde Gyorgy, 80 Damon Road, $150,000. Robert B. Shaw, trustee, Anthony P G Shaw, trustee, and Hilary Nancy Anne Shaw Revocable Trust to Kenneth G. Christian III, 9 Birch Lane, $500,000. Open & Shut LLC, to Northampton City, 309 Easthamtpon Road, $50,000. Joseph S. Barker, Jr., to Jessie L. Sickler, 255 Coles Meadow Road, $180,000. Lisa Yee to Dorien Miller and Jeffrey Zesiger, 2 Pomeroy Terrace, $350,000. Jude Demeis and Jude L. Demeis to John Cannon Jr., trustee, and Gray Min Realty Trust, 10 Highland Ave., $385,000. Andrea B. Stone to Christopher D. Rivers and Jennifer L. Rivers, 228 Cardinal Way, $490,000. William R. Trainor, trustee, and Marilyn L. Antonucci Supplemental Needs Trust to Michael A. Antonucci and Madeline Fan, 61 Woodlawn Ave., $606,000. Edwin J. Nartowicz to Frank V. Rawlings and Elizabeth Witte, 587 Westhampton Road, $243,800.
John Hovnanian and Marylou App Hovnanian to Amy K. Hildenbrand, 177 Main Street, $315,000.
ORANGE Christopher J. Donelan and Maureen Donelan to Christopher M. Jean and Samantha L. Jean, 186 Walnut Hill Road, $391,000.
PALMER Chad H. Abare and Dawn M. Abare to Joseph Stiebitz, 206 Bourne St., $70,000. David L. Sarrette to Andrew D. Vance II, 13 Carter St., $85,000. Earl D. Harrington and Joan S. Harrington to Richard Lyons, 20 Michael Drive, Unit 20, $216,000. Harry T. Herbert and Donna M. Herbert to Petras Gavelis, 1850 Ware St., $224,000. James Benoit to Emily Staples, 3148 Main St., $92,500. Jean M. Bubon and Edward J. Bubon to Kevin M. Cairney and Dianne L. Cairney, 69 A-C State St., $300,000. Linda M. Goding, Linda M. Siegel, Gladys L. Siegel, Gladys Siegel and John E. Goding to Susan J. Morin and Gene Wyatt Burbee, 254 Peterson Road, $150,000. Michael J. Chalue and Patricia A. Chalue to Denielle Stasa, 2028 Central St., $168,000. Norberto Pereira to Dwight B. Sturtevant, 2019 East St., $195,000.
PELHAM Joseph Dragun-Bianchi and Caitlin M. Dragun-Bianchi to Kevin McCarthy and Miranda McCarthy, 41 Harkness Road, $277,000.
SHELBURNE Little Mohawk Properties LLC, to Seamus Strong and Alyssa Lynn Gerry, 417 Little Mohawk Road, $368,000.
SHUTESBURY David R. Foster and Marianne
HOME & GARDEN R. Jorgensen to Gregory Milton Darms and Christi Dianne Payne, 204 West Pelham Road, $377,500.
SOUTH HADLEY Robert L. Scribner to Sarah E. Whelihan and Catherine M. Scribner, 15 Lyman St., $268,750. Kenneth B. Heim, Laura A. Savard Heim, Laura A. Savard and Laura A. Heim to Robert B. Shaw, trustee, Anthony P G Shaw, trustee, and Hilary Nancy Anne Shaw Revocable Trust, 11 Cedar Ridge, $410,000. Lynne E. Rogers to Kyarisha Ranamagarrai and Saphal S. Ranamagar, 48 Old Lyman Road, $337,900. Jessica L. Abbott to Steven Tilligkeit and Keri Tilligkeit, 13 Summit St., $217,000. David J. Sloan and Marcia A. Sloan to Dennis R. Camuse and Ruth A. Camuse, 40 Garden St., $196,000. Joan MacIver and Donald MacIver to Jesse S. Grab and Jennifer Cannella, 15 Stewart St., $484,000. Melissa S. Austin, Melissa S. Saunders and Richard Saunders to Jillian Frost, 16 Willimansett St., $285,000.
SOUTHAMPTON Paul E. Truehart and Darcy G. Truehart to Jennifer M. Brouillette and Glenn Franklin Alli, 13 Cook Road, $515,000.
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Thuy Pham and Anh Ngoc Kim Vu, 85 Eckington St., $320,000. Brian G. Howard to Michael J. Paul, 1070 Parker St., $209,000. Citimortgage Inc. to RM Blerman LLC, 84-86 Bowles St., $23,000. Corey Tavernier to Xaver A. Sierra, 37 Border St., $195,000. Dillian Elizabeth Salazar to Franchesca M. Pagan Quinones, 41 Collins St., $135,000. Elizabeth J. Bienia to Tereza Perez, 230 Arthur St., $136,000. Ellen C. Owusu to Grisel M. Miranda, 25-27 Whittier St., $185,000. Forcellese Holdings LLC to Christa L. Emerson, trustee, and 47 Stebbins Nominee Trust, trustee of, 47 Stebbins St., $2,250. Frederick M. Egan Jr. to Dominic Kirchner II, trustee, and Anouk Realty Trust, trustee of, 1073-1075 Sumner Ave., $160,000. Gabriel J. Martinez and Zoe Laureano to Terry T. Williams and Davona E. Love, 22 Belvidere St., $164,500. Gary Plamondon to Neguac Management LLC, trustee, and Rose Realty Trust, trustee of, 103 Rhinebeck Ave., $135,000. George Howard and Yvonne Howard to Jesse Picard, 129 Temby St., $125,000. Gerard L. Audette and Madeleine P. Audette to Roberto L. Fontanez, 34 Thornton St., $140,000. Gerardo Scala Sr. and Teresa Scala to Sanshah LLC, 122-126 William St., $330,000.
Donna M. Gunn, personal representative, George W. Gunn, estate, Candice R. Iwanicki and Candice R. Ian S. Hart and Jennifer L. Hart to Yovannie Felix and Maria A. Muniz, Gunn to Shawn L. Dale and Tracy 58 Wexford St., $213,000. A. Dale, 89 Pleasant St., $95,000. Io Modern Renovation Corp. to Chrystal L. Williams, 199 Gresham SOUTHWICK St., $135,000. Theodore M. Pierce to Stephen G. Racette, 100 Klaus Anderson Road, $160,000. Trotter Hill LLC to Cody J. Spirito, 3 Birchwood Road, $197,000.
SPRINGFIELD 7-Eleven Inc. to Bhadresh Patel, 376-378 Boston Road, $400,000. Anna E. Connor, representative, and Floyd H. Rayder, estate, to Hugh K. Martin Jr., 2401 Wilbraham Road, $90,000. Armando Amadias and Lupita M. Amadias to Juan A. Flores, 14 Pineneedle Lane, $210,000. Bank Of New York Mellon, trustee, and Cwabs Inc. Series 2007-2, trustee of, to Brital 1987 LLC, 31 Undine Circle, $105,500. Bretta Construction LLC to Marcello Deiulis and Terry Deiulis, 30 Irvington Ave., $310,000. Bretta Construction LLC to Trinh
Jennifer Marie Brown and Selena Toro-Brown to Briell E PierceStone and Calli A. Stone, 431 Hancock St., $135,000. Joan M. Clowes and Joan M. Mannino to Sanh N. Phan and Van B. Vuong, 69 Eton St., $208,000. Joseph Sullivan to Laura Fanning, 52 Gillette Circle, $192,000.
Manchester Enterprises LLC to Bretta Construction LLC, Wilton Street, $24,000. Margaret Lieber, representative, Gerald B. Heap, estate, Thomas F. Heap and Harold Heap Jr. to Alliance Real Estate Solutions LLC, 70 Eddy St., $55,000. Mariluz Davila to Darrell A. Davila and Angel B. Belair-Davila, 70 Signal Hill Circle, $234,000. Marion P. Esler to Justin M. Cohen, 191 Nassau Drive, $127,000. Mary Lou Urbanski, Marilou Sullivan and Dennis P. Sullivan to Wayne A. Brown and Denise S. Brown, 62 Wexford St., $204,900. Melvin C. Sparks and Vivian E. Sparks to Maritza Chatman and Blake L. Chatman, 120 Garvey Drive, $175,000. Michelle Kelly to Jhonatan Escobar and Erica Suares, 90 Blueberry Hill Rodd, $183,000. MNL Management LLC to Donna W. Hoener, 104-106 College St., $140,000. Nicole B. Weymouth and Joseph Nadeau to Marc Christopher Wheeler, 149 Mazarin St., $192,000. Nu-way Homes Inc. to Zhane A. Hidalgo and Joshua J. Perez, 322 Gilbert Ave., $275,000. Olivia Ann Guilbert to Justin R. Bullard and Danielle K. Eaton, 23 Pennsylvania Ave., $168,500. Olufemi Aina and Jodi Aina to Ethel Agbarha and Ethel E. Agbarha, 50 Westford Ave., $150,000. Patricia L. Letourneau to Jasmin Ortiz, 129 Enfield St., $195,000. Paul E. Norman and Edralin C. Norman to Barbara Jean Miller, 60 Westbrook Drive, $189,900. Paul T. Keating to Alisha M. Brown, 173 Atherton Ave., $175,000. Richard Allan and Tracy Allan to Justin Joseph King, 74 Oregon St., $189,900. Robert J. Andersen, Thomas F. Andersen, Andrea L. Nelson, Andrea Les Nelson and Margaret Andersen to Paul R. Wilson and Lisa M. Wilson, 1199 S. Branch Parkway, $325,595.
Joshua J. Perez to Danny Russell Ronald Cherry, Patricia Cherry and Kettle and Cynthia Donahue Kettle, Patricia A. Bewsee to Dale Pierce 47 Denver St., $127,000. and Mariela Pierce, 19 Ford St., JVD Properties LLC to Zongyu Xie $178,000. and Chanhui Cai Jarvis, 182 Hamp- Ross A. Murphy and Dawn Murphy den St., $135,000. to Nicole R. Lewis, 171 Warrenton Karen E. Hansmann, representative, and James Lane Hansmann, estate, to Abdullah Nassir, 99 Chapin Terrace, $65,000.
St., $157,000.
Lazar Haldey and Nellie Haldey to Annie Mary Guzman, 50A Indian Leap St., Unit 6, $85,000.
Ruby Realty LLC to Homestead Connections LLC, 44 Melville St., $100,000.
Long River Partners LLC to Lydiana E. Robles, 52 Cleveland St., $209,000.
Ruby Realty LLC to Homestead Connections LLC, 185 Pasco Road, $110,000.
Springfield Day Nursery Corp. and
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The rose, starring Bette Midler Striking new flower named after ‘Divine Miss M’
it’s named: Bette Midler, the actress and singer who made her motion-picture debut 40 years ago in the film “The Rose.” The idea for this honor By Amanda Gordon came from Amy Goldman Bloomberg Fowler, a friend of Midler’s Marjorie Rosen, the wife of who was looking for ways to Wall Streeter Jeffrey Rossupport the New York Restoen, was roaming the Peggy ration Project, which Midler Rockefeller Rose Garden founded to plant community at the New York Botanical gardens and trees in the city. Garden recently when she When the rose becomes availhappened upon a striking new able at retail — which won’t be for at least 18 to 24 months flower, ivory colored with a pale golden center. — $1 from each sale will go to Luckily for Rosen, she was the NYRP in perpetuity. standing with her personal Fowler, an expert on gardener, Stephen Scanniel- vegetables who has a book lo, who assured her it could on melons coming out in thrive at her home in the September, isn’t an authority Hamptons. on roses. So she turned to The rose has quite the ped- Scanniello, who not only has igree. Its parents are “Sunny clients in the Hamptons but Sky” and “Pope John Paul is also the botanical garden’s II.” “He’s the father and he chief rosarian. is high maintenance,” said “I was told by Bette, ‘I want breeder Brad Jalbert. “That’s something that’s sexy’ and I where it gets the size of the was like, ‘Help!’ “ Scanniello bloom.” said. “And then Brad told me But perhaps more importabout this one. What caught ant is the person after whom my eye is that it flattens, and
the way they described them — Madame Bluh bluh bluh, Princess This. That must be the most beautiful, the scent must be overwhelming.” Scanniello said the tradition of rose naming really took off when Empress Josephine (Napoleon’s first wife) began giving the flowers at Malmaison names like “Cuisse de Nymphe emue,” which translates to “blushing thigh The “Divine Miss M,” a hyof an aroused nymph.” brid tea rose. (AMANDA GORDON / “She made roses fun, and BLOOMBERG) all her girlfriends suddenly wanted their name on a it has a twist in the middle.” rose,” he said. For now, the “Divine Miss M,” as the rose is called, has When Midler saw her found a home at the botanical namesake, she was quite garden, sharing a bed with a pleased. “Its petals are curly; light pink “Wedding Bells” that’s wonderful because I’m a very curvy gal. They say it’s variety. Nearby are hybrids named for Julie Andrews and bodacious. I’ll accept that.” The bloom has a citrus Maggie Smith. fragrance or, as Midler put it, “I’ve always wanted to have a rose named after me,” myrrh and lime. “Not since the birth of Jesus has myrrh Midler said as she got ready seen so much press,” Midler for an NYRP dinner celebrating those who had a hand in quipped in front of guests getting the rose named for her. including Candice Bergen, “When I lived in Los AngeGraydon Carter and Mica les, I had a book of roses and Ertegun.
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$193,000.
CONTINUED FROM PAGE F11 Square One to Tom Dortch, Union Street, $8,000. Springfield Homes LLC to Nischal Verma, 69 Maynard St., $245,000. Surtan Realty LLP to Joseph R. Ramos, 43 Longfellow Terrace, $250,000.
US Bank Trust NA, trustee, by attorney, Hudson Homes Management LLC, attorney, to Robert H. Adair, 17 North Plain Road, $190,000. Ronald E. Bell, Elizabeth A. Bell and Jonathan M. Bell to Peter J. Clough and Lindsay A. Clough, 352 South Silver Lane, $251,000. Ellen Smith to AGT Homes LLC, Russell Street, $85,000.
U S Bank, trustee, and BCAT 2016WARE 18TT, trustee of, to Investments LLC Northern Virginia Real Estate, Roger J. McCarthy to Mariel863 Roosevelt Ave., $51,000. len Ruth Baxter, 42 Church St., U S Bank, trustee, and RMAC Trust $210,000 Series 2016-CTT, trustee of, to Paul Matrow and Barbara Matrow, 25 WENDELL Loretta St., $157,500. Victor M. Martins and Kelly A. Martins to Mary Lou Lusa, 47 Williamsburg Drive, $185,000. William M. Cawthra III to Krystal Eichstaedt and Bryan Donze, 120122 Berkshire St., $225,000. William M. Igoe to Mathew A. Hathaway and Mathew Hathaway, 4 Ashbrook St., $175,000.
SUNDERLAND
Homewright LLC, to Mary Ellen Ziemba, 152 New Salem Road, $140,000.
WEST SPRINGFIELD Adam Delvalle to Kelly Alvares and Leonardo Alvares, 62 Wolcott Ave., $220,000. Alan W. Howe and Sandra J. Howe to Bryan M. Miller and Shanna L. Miller, 190 Great Plains Road,
Aleksey Anipko to Mahdi S. Al Sudani and Mahdi S. Al Sudani, 46 Armstrong St., $150,000. David K. Frasco to Gail A. Savoy, 334 Morton St., $180,000. Eric J. Davidson, Sharon A. Keegan and Claudette B. Fidler to Hayley A. McGrath and Hayley McGrath, 115 Belknap Ave., $187,900. Frances M. Piantek to David Michael Driscoll Sr. and Sharon Irene Driscoll, 60 Grove St., $230,000. John Weiss to Jaydipsinh P. Gohel and Archanabahen J. Gohel, 32 Gregory Lane, $217,000. Scott Bradley Miller to Timothy L. Moskal and Heather M. Glynn, 142 City View Ave., $202,500. Stephen M. Buynicki to Lisa A. Connors, 8 Mercury Court, $194,900. Tek Nath Acharya and Rupa D. Acharya to Juan R. Melendez, 39 Roanoke Ave., $179,000. William Remie Guevremont III and Donna R. Guevremont to Mandhoj Gurung and Hari Gurung, 150 Pine St., $271,000. Yellowbrick Property LLC to Nolan
P. Ryan, 7 Park Drive, $275,000.
WESTFIELD
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Christian D. Lund, Kathleen E. Lund, Kathleen E. Knox, Kathleen K. Lund and Kathleen R. Lund to Jeffrey Rutherford, 467 Mountain Road, $290,000.
Ellen Bernard and Ellen T. Rannenberg to Donna L. Oleksak and Donald J. Donahue to Travis Reed Mark S. Oleksak, 555 Russell Road, and Kirstin Reed, 14 Old Orchard Unit D21, $116,000. Road, $346,500. Igor Shiper, John Vasiliy Ivanov, Lily Shiper and Olena Ivanov to Tyler Wingate and Stephanie Mauer, 124 Susan Drive, $295,900.
Gail Mathisen to Raev LLC, 43 Stony Hill Road, $199,000. Mary E. Leahey to Carlo J. Camerota and Ashley T. Camerota, 24 Stonegate Circle, $420,000.
Mary E. Angeletti to Kyle S. Marcoux and Nicole Marie Marcoux, 59 Matthew Bahosh to Jennifer Drake, Yeoman Ave., $155,000. 10 Highmoor Drive, $317,000. Richard W. Goss Sr. and Kelly B. Goss to Milan Peich, 44 West WILLIAMSBURG School St., $225,000. Thomas Johnson to Alexander Maerko, 15 Belmont St., $180,000.
WILBRAHAM Carmelo Toledo Jr., Melissa Toledo, Melissa Goncalves and Josefa Castro to Alexia C. Johnstone and Brian W. Johnstone, 201 Stony Hill Road, $325,000. Cecelia M. Arsenault and Ronald E. Arsenault to Stephen A. Rhodes, 3 Oak Ridge Drive, $282,000.
Nathaniel Sustick and Paule Sustick to Amy R. Schalet and Thomas R. Knight, 9 Fort Hill Road, $395,000. Evelyn L. Voorhees and Dean A. Kent to Amanda R. Kent and Morgan J. Kent, 22 Hatfield Road, $217,000. Diane Merriman Shenberger, Jeffrey Scott Shenberger and Diane M. Shenberger to Amy E. Pagano and Robert Berkeley Carter Jr., 67 Adams Road, $935,000.
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87 Cherrelyn Street
TERMS: 5,000 cash or certified check at the time and place of the sale. The balance to be paid within thirty (30) days at the law offices of Korde & Associates, P.C. 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851, Attorney for the Mortgagee.
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A1 SPACE AVAILABLE 500-8000sf Lt Manuf Whse, Office, Art space. Indian Orch Mills 543-3321
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Birds Cats Dogs Exotic Animals Feed Fish Horses Livestock Pet Services Pet Shows Pet Supplies Pets - Lost & Found Pets Wanted
Cats
SIAMESE 3YEAR OLD MALE FREE TO A GOOD HOME (413)575-1389
9 AM 10 Franklin Ave, Westfield, MA 10 AM 25 East St, Easthampton, MA 3 PM 11 Enterprise St, Adams, MA Terms of Sale: Present a $5000 deposit, certified check, or Cashier’s Check at the time of auction sale. The balance shall be paid 30 days from the date of sale. Other terms may be announced at sale. Auctioneer makes no representations as to the accuracy of the information contained herein. T. Gravlin - MA License AU 3112 NO CASH PLEASE.
Dogs
BLACK FEMALE LAB 3year old. $75;
(413)575-1389
BOXER PUPPIES 8 WKS OLD, Brindle, parents on premises, (4) 1M/3Fs $850 (413)517-5604
CHIHUAHUA PUPS (2) Both Male, 1 tan, 1 Blk & dark bownish, 6wks old, $400ea Call 413-455-2461
GERMAN SHEPHERD pups, 5M & 3F. (8) Black/Tan & Sables, AKC paperwork, shots, wormed, written Hip & Health guarantee. parents on premises. Raised in country setting. $1100. Call 978-249-3724
German Shepherd pups, champion Czeck bloodlines, 3M, 2F, $900 (413) 218-2321
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
LAB CHOC PUPS. AKC G/CHAMP, OFA, OFE, CERF lines. M/F, Family raised. Ready July $1,275. (413) 464 1298
LAB CHOC PUPS ENGLISH AKC/ACA cert parents m/f Shots Family raised $975 Ready 7/6. 413 663 1806
SHORKIES M/F (7) home raised $550ea; hypoallergenic. parents on site (413)391-0550
Exotic Animals
SUGAR GLIDER Baby yearling, (1) $50. 413-259-5351
Merchandise Antiques/Collectibles Appliances Articles for Rent Articles For Sale Audio Building Materials Cameras Camping Equipment Clothing Coins and Stamps Construction Equipment Do-In-Yourself Materials Electronics/Compuiters Fitness Equipment Flea Markets Forklifts and Equipment Fuel Furniture, Etc. Good Things To Eat Hot Ticket Items Jewelry Lawn & Garden Lawnmower & Snowblower Machinery & Tools Med. Equipment Sales/Wanted Miscellaneous Musical Instruments Office Equipment Pools, Spas & Accessories Professional Equipment Restaurant Equipment Seasonal Snowmobiles Sports Television Tickets Video Vintage Clothing Wanted to Buy Wood-Burning Stoves
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350 GOLF BALLS, All types - $85.00. Call (413) 426-7063 Ron
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
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GYMNASTICS TRAINING CENTER
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• EQUIPMENT • FLOORING • VAN TRAILER •
U.S. GYMNASTICS CENTERS INC. (IN BANKRUPTCY CASE NO. 18-20912-EPK) (MOVED FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF SALE TO)
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160 TAPLEY STREET SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS
SALE PER ORDER OF UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT ATTORNEY NICOLE TESTA MEHDIPOUR, TRUSTEE 200 EAST BROWARD BOULEVARD, SUITE 1110 FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA TERMS OF SALE: 25% DEPOSIT CASH OR CERTIFIED CHECK OTHER TERMS TO BE ANNOUNCED AT TIME OF SALE INSPECTION: MORNING OF SALE – 8:30 A.M. TO 11:00 A.M.
8 MONTGOMERY STREET CHICOPEE, MASSACHUSETTS TO BE SOLD ON THE PREMISES AND BY LIVE INTERNET BIDDING LIVE ONSITE & LIVE ONLINE BIDDING ★ ★ AVAILABLE AT WWW.BIDSPOTTER.COM SEND for DESCRIPTIVE PICTURED BROCHURE
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AUCTIONEERS•APPRAISERS
West Springfield, MA • Philadelphia, PA 413-733-5238 • 610-853-6655
Aaron Posnik
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AUCTIONEERS•APPRAISERS
MA Auc. Lic #161 • PA Auc. Lic. #AY000241L
West Springfield, MA • Philadelphia, PA 413-733-5238 • 610-853-6655 MA Auc. Lic #161 • PA Auc. Lic. #AY000241L
PUBLIC AUCTION WEDNESDAY, JULY 10TH at 11:00 A.M. MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
• SPRINGFIELD • 7 ROOM / 3 BEDROOM 1 ½ STORY
CAPE STYLE HOME “LOCATED IN LIBERTY HEIGHTS NEIGHBORHOOD”
99 Milford Street SPRINGFIELD, MA To be Sold on the Premises Features: • 1 ½ Story Cape Style Home • ± 5,446 S/F of Land • • Total of (7) Rooms w/ (3) Bedrooms & (2) Baths • • ±1,728 S/F of Gross Living Area • Oil Hot Water Heat • • Full Basement • Vinyl/Brick Exterior • • Zoned: Residential • Map Reference: 086700026 • Sale Per Order of Mortgagee Attorney Benjamin M. Coyle Of the Firm of Bacon Wilson, P.C. 33 State Street, Springfield, MA Attorney for Mortgagee
Terms of Sale: $5,000.00 Deposit Cash or Certified Funds. 5% Buyer’s Premium Applies. Other Terms to be Announced at Time of Sale.
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West Springfield, MA • Philadelphia, PA 413-733-5238 • 610-853-6655 MA Auc. Lic #161 • PA Auc. Lic. #AY000241L
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• CARPET BINDING COMPANY • • SEWING & CARPET MACHINES • • MACHINE TOOLS • FORKLIFT • MANLIFTS • • CARPET, THREAD & BINDING INVENTORY • • SUPPORT & OFFICE EQUIPMENT •
CARPET BINDING SERVICE TO BE SOLD ON THE PREMISES
TERMS OF SALE: 25% DEPOSIT CASH OR CERTIFIED CHECK 10% BUYERS PREMIUM APPLIES ON ALL ONSITE PURCHASES 13% BUYERS PREMIUM APPLIES ON ALL ONLINE PURCHASES OTHER TERMS TO BE ANNOUNCED AT TIME OF SALE INSPECTION: MORNING OF SALE – 8:30 A.M. TO 11:00 A.M.
Aaron Posnik
THURSDAY, JULY 11TH AT 11:00 A.M. LIQUIDATION SALE
22 TYLER STREET SPRINGFIELD, MA
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PUBLIC AUCTION THURSDAY, JULY 11TH at 11:00 A.M.
SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE PICTURED BROCHURE OR VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT WWW.POSNIK.COM SALE PER ORDER OF OWNER BUILDING SOLD – MUST VACATE TERMS OF SALE: 25% DEPOSIT CASH OR CERTIFIED CHECK 10% BUYERS PREMIUM APPLIES OTHER TERMS TO BE ANNOUNCED AT TIME OF SALE INSPECTION: MORNING OF SALE – 8:30 A.M. TO 11:00 A.M.
Aaron Posnik AUCTIONEERS•APPRAISERS
West Springfield, MA • Philadelphia, PA 413-733-5238 • 610-853-6655 MA Auc. Lic #161 • PA Auc. Lic. #AY000241L
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PUBLIC AUCTION FRIDAY, JULY 12TH at 11:00 A.M. MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
• WILLIAMSBURG •
2 - STORY
• NORTHAMPTON •
COLONIAL STYLE HOME
6 ROOM / 3 BEDROOM 2 - STORY
121 Petticoat Hill Road WILLIAMSBURG, MA
MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
COLONIAL STYLE HOME “CLOSE PROXIMITY TO ALL AMENITIES” 17 Hebert Avenue NORTHAMPTON, MA To be Sold on the Premises
Features:
• 2-Story Colonial Style Home • ± 12,894 S/F of Land • • Total of (6) Rooms w/ (3) Bedrooms & (1) Bath • • ±1,238 S/F of Gross Living Area Above Grade • Oil Heat • • Full Basement • Vinyl Siding • Deck • Public Water & Sewer • • Zoned: Residential • Assessor’s Parcel #: 38B-054-001 • Sale Per Order of Mortgagee Attorney Benjamin M. Coyle Of the Firm of Bacon Wilson, P.C. 33 State Street, Springfield, MA Attorney for Mortgagee
Terms of Sale:
$5,000.00 Deposit Cash or Certified Funds. 5% Buyer’s Premium Applies. Other Terms to be Announced at Time of Sale.
Aaron Posnik AUCTIONEERS•APPRAISERS
West Springfield, MA • Philadelphia, PA 413-733-5238 • 610-853-6655
“LOCATED ON QUIET COUNTRY ROAD” To be Sold on the Premises Features: • 2-Story Colonial Style Home • ± 20 Acres of Land • • Living Room • Family Room • Large Kitchen • Laundry Room • • Office/Guest Room • Mud Room • (4) Bedrooms • (2) Baths • • ±2,800 S/F of Area • Fireplace • (2) Enclosed Porches • Greenhouse & Large Barn Terms of Sale: Sale Per Order of Mortgagee $10,000.00 Deposit Cash Attorney Benjamin M. Coyle or Certified Funds. Of the Firm of Bacon Wilson, P.C. 5% Buyer’s Premium Applies. 33 State Street, Springfield, MA Other Terms to be Announced Attorney for Mortgagee at Time of Sale.
Aaron Posnik AUCTIONEERS•APPRAISERS
West Springfield, MA • Philadelphia, PA 413-733-5238 • 610-853-6655 MA Auc. Lic #161 • PA Auc. Lic. #AY000241L
www.posnik.com • E-Mail:info@posnik.com
Articles for Sale
Musical Instruments
Graco baby carriage set w/ infant carrier $45. Graco baby crib, white, meets code, new matt. $50. High-Chair, wooded, gd cond. $12. 413-250-5596 HUMMEL SPICE JAR COLLECTION WITH SHELF $125 (413)538-4484 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 Mens (Giant) bike w/ access., like new, $300/ BO. Call 413-782-7516 bet. 7am-7pm. Leave msg. 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 Prom or wedding gown, ankle length, worn off the shoulder, size 14, blue, $20. Call 413-250-5596 RED ULTRA LIGHT TRANSPORT CHAIR $100 (413)538-4484 SHOWER CHAIR WITH BACK AND ARMS ADJUSTABLE $35 (413)538-4484 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
FREE - 1896 JW STEERE (2) MANUAL PIPE ORGANS, totally restored, like new cond. (413)528-2368
Fitness Equipment
12:00PM-SPRINGFIELD, MA 31 RAVENWOOD STREET DEPOSIT $5,000
John Addo instant abs exerciser seat with video $40 Call (413)583-4227 Furniture, Etc.
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
GLASS TABLE TOP, Round 42’’ Diameter, extra thick $75.00 Call (413)732-2734 Mike HANDSOME LARGE Heritage coffee table, wood & wrought, great cond. $200; (413)534-0985 OAK ROLL TOP DESK $230; OAK kitchen table w/leaf, tiled top, 4 chairs $230 Call (413)536-8742 TWIN BDRM SET, White, mattress, 3 bureaus, desk, 2 bookcases, good cond., $200; (413)363-0237 Lawnmowers & Snowblowers
ARIENS 7HP SNOWBLOWER
$175 Articles for Sale
MA Auc. Lic #161 • PA Auc. Lic. #AY000241L
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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
Articles for Sale
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 Collection of Vintage Pyrex incl. nesting bowls. $45. Call (413) 426-7063 Ron Duck Stamp RW1 New $150. Got stamps? Call Ron 413-896-3324 Stamps wanted eval or buy
FISHER PRICE HIGH CHAIR $35 (413)538-4484 Giant Valley Forge "best’’ flag, new, 5’x9’ $45. Call (413) 426-7063 Ron
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
Audio, Video & Television
SEIKA 32 INCH T.V $75 (413)538-4484 Wanted To Buy
CASH PD vintage, antiques, electronics, guitars, amps, tube audio, musical instrum, radios, ham equip, CB. 413-206-8688
WANTED FREON R12. We pay CA$H. R12 R500 R11. Convenient. Certified professionals. www.refrigerantfinders. com 312-291-9169
Auctions Auctions
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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