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benefit (and hazard) of my job as a design writer is spending chunks of time with decorating experts in beautiful homes. I always learn something from pros who have a refined eye for detail.
Pillows can so easily be changed up for a new look, whether seasonally or just to add some new colors and textures to a room. Walk into any HomeGoods, and you’ll see aisles and aisles of pillows for about $20 that are organized by color and size. Are some better than others? I decided to dig into this subject with a few designers. Although they usually go with custom pillow designs for clients, they still had plenty of advice about offthe-rack pillow purveyors. Make your pillows stand out with vintage fabrics Virginia Tupker says she’s always on the lookout for vintage textiles to make into pillows to mix into the assortments she selects to add texture and pattern to a room. You can look for such fabrics on your travels or on eBay. “To cover a chair or a sofa is a big fabric commitment. But for a pillow, an antique or vintage textile can be a splash of color, and you can change it out for the seasons,” the Connecticut-based designer says. “It adds so much personality and feels eclectic and lived-in and everything
Barry Dixon advises clients to buy two-sided pillows with the same fabric on both sides. (PETER VITALE)
Designer Virginia Tupker suggests lining a sofa with pillows in different fabrics to reflect your own style. These include some cotton designs by Les Indiennes. (MIKKEL VANG)
doesn’t just feel brand new. It adds a lot of soul.” Turkish-corner pillows are a favorite shape for interior designers, she says. She says this technique tucks in the corners so they appear rounded. “It’s an Old World technique coming back,” she says. “This shape feels extremely chic and makes you think of Bunny Mellon and
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they are too small. I prefer larger pillows — 22 inches square or 24 inches square,” CONTINUED FROM PAGE F2 says Pitts, who has offices fabric on both sides. in Annapolis, Maryland, “I tell clients that if a pillow and Delray Beach, Florihas a print on one side with da. “Don’t buy 18-inch or a plain backing, it’s like 20-inch pillows. They look combing the front of your cheap.” hair and forgetting about the To keep the filling full and back,” Dixon says. “You’re lofty, she suggests a 90/10 not finished.” or 80/20 mix of feather and Pick a larger size He says you can always see down. the back of a pillow from a If you have a keen eye, you “I still do the karate chop corner or looking over a sofa, can find some great-looking on my pillows,” she says. and if the back of it’s just pillows in big-box stores such “But I don’t like them totally white or plain canvas, “your as Homesense, but don’t buy pointy on the ends. Shake To make pillows look plump and inviting, Kelly Proxmire usually eye will go to it and notice.” the smallest pillow on the them to loosen them up a bit stuffs hers with a form that’s two inches bigger than the pillow If both sides are the same, so the points aren’t as sharp.” shelf, designer Erin Paige cover. (KIP DAWKINS) you’ll get twice the wear Pitts’s favorite off-the-rack Pitts says. the cushions and the pillows mattress.” out of the pillow. “One side sources: Serena & Lily or “The problem for me with as well — because it immedidoesn’t have to take all the Restoration Hardware. Dixon’s favorite off-themany pre-made pillows is ately looks plump and fresh. rack sources: Anichini, Ann abuse,” Dixon says. “Every time I fluff a sofa, I turn over It’s as important as turning a Gish, Anthropologie. cover, for instance. “It makes them look nice and full,” says Proxmire, whose office is in Bethesda, Maryland. She also recommends hidden zippers for a more polished look. Proxmire’s favorite off-therack sources: Crate & Barrel, Ballard Designs, Wisteria, Frontgate.
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Wild rice: Good looks and good eating
ILD RICE IS not a common plant in the garden repertoire. But consider this: The plant is ornamental and bears a tasty — and expensive, if you had to buy it — grain. What’s more, it will grow in standing water or boggy soil. So many garden plants demand well-drained soil that it’s a relief to find ones that can take those wet spots present in a lot of yards. Of course, what wild rice likes is a really wet spot. A mud bottomed, slow moving stream or the margin of a pond, preferably with the water a couple of feet deep, is ideal. Once plants get growing in spring, they remain happy even if the water level drops, as long as the soil stays at least slurpy. Now or in spring would be the time to plant wild rice. Don’t try planting what you can buy in the market,
though. Treatment that prepares the grains for delectable eating makes them sprout poorly, if at all. Wild rice is a self-seeding annual grass that, in the wild, drops seeds as soon as they are ripe, which is about now. The seeds sit in water through winter, then sprout in spring. The plants grow rapidly through summer, forming graceful mounds of broad, flat leaves from 4 to 11 feet high. Broomlike seed heads cap flower stalks towards the end of summer, and that’s the time to start thinking of wild rice as a food rather that just another pretty plant. The one foible this plant has is that it’s too ready to drop its ripe seeds, so the trick is to knock off the seeds yourself just as soon as ripening begins. Native Americans harvested by bending over the stalks and knocking the ripe seeds into
their boats. A good day’s har- fancy, you might also consid- plant particularly tasty. The vest was a canoe full of grain, er growing one of its Asian part that you eat is the base and harvesters always left — relatives, called kaw-sun in of the stem that has swelled as should you — enough grain China or makomo dake in Ja- up because of fungal infecpan, again for good looks and tion. Peeling back the outer on the stalks to drop into good eating. Water bamboo, leafy sheath of the stem base the water for reseeding next another name for this plant, reveals a succulent interior year’s plants. wants the same boggy soil or that, depending on the variTo prepare harvested rice standing water enjoyed by its ety of water bamboo, is white, for eating, first spread the red, or green. grain in the Chopped, sun to dry. Broomlike seed heads cap flower stalks then cooked Parching towards the end of summer, and that’s the like real is the next step: in time to start thinking of wild rice as a food bamboo shoots, water the oven rather that just another pretty plant. bamboo is in shallow supposed to pans, with have a slightly coconutty flafrequent stirring. After about North American cousin but vor. Renowned plant explorer differs in being a perennial. an hour in oven, the tough E. H. “China” Wilson reportThis wild rice does not even husks should be loosened. ed that “from a European produce seeds, so is propaTake the grains out, cool standpoint it is really very them, then rub them together gated by dividing and plantto knock off the husks. Final- ing — about a foot apart — the good eating.” ly, trickle the grain from one new sprouts that develop at Any gardening questions? shallow bowl to another in a the base of the plant. Email them to me at garden@ breeze just strong enough to A fungus infecting the leereich.com and I’ll try answering them directly or in this puff away only the loosened stem is what prevents water husks. bamboo from making seeds, column. Come visit my garden at leereich.com/blog. If wild rice captures your but also is what makes the
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Terry & Kim Kovel | Antiques & Collecting
Ceramics confusion surrounds Goldscheider name
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HERE HAVE BEEN many ceramic companies owned by members of the Goldscheider family, which can confuse today’s collectors. Friedrich Goldscheider moved from Pilsen, Bohemia, to Vienna in 1885. He started the Goldscheider Porcelain Manufactory and Majolica Factory, a company to make ceramics. He hired famous artists including Michael Powolny, Demetre Chiparus and Josef Lorenzl, and the company soon had an international reputation for excellent figurines and other art deco pieces. Friedrich’s sons, Walter and Marcell, joined the company and the business became worldwide in the 1920s and ’30s. But Hitler’s rules led to the family fleeing to England in 1938; their company was given to others but was no longer successful. Marcell started a Goldscheider factory in Staffordshire. Walter had a successful company, Goldscheider-U.S.A., in Trenton, New Jersey, after 1940, but he returned to Vienna in 1950 to revive their old company. He closed it after three years and sold worldwide use of the Goldscheider name to Carstens, a German company. They used it until 1963. In about 1988, Peter Goldscheider made a small number of pieces in Austria. Recently, a major book about the Goldscheider family and their ceramics was published with more history, details, artists’ names, marks and pictures. The added publicity will probably encourage higher auction prices.
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senior living residence and won’t have room for my large collection of half dolls. One of the dolls has her hand broken off, but I don’t know the best way to fasten it back on. Many of the dolls are from around the world. I bought them when I worked in Germany and Okinawa. How can I find someone interested in buying them?
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Shands to Tongping Liu, 205 MunCynthia T. Galante to Yiming Chen sell St., $416,000. and Chia Ying Hsu, 36 Chesterfield David F. Habicht to Michael J. Byrne, 33 Poole Road, $221,900. Drive, $390,500.
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Jeffrey B. Krauth and Diana L. Krauth to EHTS Inc., 365-377 Main St., $450,000.
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Mark A. Dearborn and Diane D. Dearborn to Dawn L. Barrett and Barbara L. Ferrante, 9 South St., $170,000.
BUCKLAND Lone Tree Hill Living Trust, Barry L. Del Castilho and Laurie M. Benoit, trustees, to Ann D. Stephany, 66 Upper Street & Scott Road, $100,000.
CHESTER Alan C. Spencer and Kimberly E. Spencer to William Mark Copp and Theresa L. Copp, 101 Skyline Trail, $40,000.
CHICOPEE Andres Nunez to Celia Rodriguez, 52 Kaveney St., $200,000. Betlai LLC to Premier Home Builders Inc., Edbert Street, $82,000. Dow Jones & Co. Inc. to PRN Tower LLC, 84 Second St., $2,850,000.
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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.
E&N Laliberte LL to Steven Michael Funk, 62-64 Thaddeus St., $230,000. Roman Catholic Bishop of Springfield and Holy Name of Jesus Parish to Taylor J. Flamand and
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Deeds CONTINUED FROM PAGE F9 Michael D. Bolduc, 117 Northwood St., $180,000. Kim C. Paul and Stephen J. Marino to Carole L. Bernard and Edward A. Domeracki Jr., 138 Telegraph Ave., $250,000. Kimberly A. Paradis to Carl D. Roy and C. Llanor Roy, trustees, and Carl D. Roy Living Trust, trustee of, 29 Sunnymeade Ave., $108,000. Leszek A. Bledzki, Maria S. Bledzka, Artur W. Laskowski and Halina J. Laskowska to Paul Modelski, 3133 Old Chicopee St., $286,000. Marianne R. Nicoli, estate, and Eric M. Geoffroy, representative, to Aniela M. Mark and Shane Matthew Sexton, 15 Royalton St., $186,000. Martin J. Kane Jr. to Victoria A. Sikand and Aaron C. Pitrat, 149 Dale St., Unit S, $106,000. Paula Massano Borges, Paula A. Massano and Jean Richard Borges to Anita Patrie and Tyler Vital, 32 Jefferson Ave., $215,000. Randy J. Scottoni and Susan Scottoni to Thomas Gardiner and Janice Morris, 88 Saratoga Ave., $264,900. Sean Robinson, Joyce Robinson and Joyce Martineau to Nicholas Butman, 161 Dayton St., $246,000. USA Veterans Affairs to Janosik Realty LLC, 8 Andover Road, $93,501. Vi Karaskiewicz to Gary Desimone, 180 Beauchamp Terrace, Unit 12C, $112,000.
COLRAIN Steven Derscha and Karen Weber to Paula J. Davitt & Richard J. Davitt, 48 Reils Lane, $267,900.
CONWAY C. H. Alfred Barten, Jr. to Richard P. Bean, 148 Emerson Hollow Road, $370,000. Thomas Shaw and Katherine Shaw to Benjamin David Medoff and Alisia Elba St. Florian, 468 Ashfield Road, $350,000.
CUMMINGTON Kathryn L. Jensen to Lyle M. Hazel, 47 Main St., $200,000.
DEERFIELD Ameer A. Whitmyer and Jaclyn Whitmyer to Marc Dedinas and Meredith Dedinas, 165 Lower Road, $308,500. Marlene Buckowski to Matthew A. Mourovic, 23 Juniper Drive, $253,600.
Raymond D. Burnham and Brenda J. Bialecki to Danielle N. Griffin and Robert W. Griffin, III, 225 Upper Road, $267,000
EAST LONGMEADOW
Sportsmen’s Club Inc., Batchelor St., $15,000. James Evans, trustee, and Virginia R. Ellis Irrevocable Trust to David E. Turner and Lauren A. Turner, 131 Cold Hill Road, $250,000.
Mark S. Flood and Mary Beth Flood GREENFIELD to Robert W. Menard and Kathleen K. Menard, 121 Evergreen Drive, Frederick J. Myerson Revocable $450,000. Trust, Joseph Garb, Cynthia Graber and Bradley David Myerson, all Matthew J. Turowsky and Brooke trustees, to PDV Inc., 15 Rockland Turowsky to Nicole E. Greene and Road, $142,500. Bryan R. Dangelo, 76 Millbrook Drive, $230,000. PDV Inc., to Roger Kent Koeninger Matthew R. Yvon and Kathryn C. Yvon to Pamela Rutherford, 5 Acorn St., $375,000.
Michael Poggi and Jill Dimonaco to Matthew R. Yvon and Kathryn C. Yvon, 112 Nottingham Drive, $685,000. Scott M. Flynn and Lori A. Broderick to Thomas Mclaughlin and Carol Greco, 27 Wedgewood Road, $340,000.
EASTHAMPTON Thomas A. Koziol and Cynthia G. Koziol to Birch Family Farm LLC, Fort Hill Road, $1,252,500. Jennifer S. Mark to Andrea L. Garon and Joseph P. Loftus, 33 Garfield Ave., $365,000.
and Susan Barclay Peckitt, 15 Rockland Road, $253,250.
Scott J. Rae to Nicholas M. Wells., 49 Cleveland St., $235,000. Paquin Irrevocable Real Estate Trust of Springfield, Cathy M. Paquin, trustee, to David A. Rich and Sebrina M. Rich, 285 Conway St., $180,000. Richard A. Avonti to Big Foot Food Forests LLC, 15 Phillips St., $190,000. Thomas N. Gingras and Anita R. Gingras to Troy S. Butler and Jessica L. Butler, 214 Silver St., $161,000.
HADLEY
Emilie Regnier, personal repreLynn T. Malouin to Michael C. Gale sentative, Julie Regnier, personal and Felicia Gale, 14 Deerfield Drive, representative, and Nita Regnier, estate, to Thomas J. Doubleday, $249,900. Meadow Street Off, $85,000. William R. Norman, Christina James M. Rodrigue to Marin Norman, Christina Gibson and Amundson-Graham and Dana Cheryl Rivers to Nathaniel Milch, Graham, 16 Rocky Hill Road, 98 Everett St., $160,000. $565,000. Robert J. Szalankiewicz and Mary C. Szalankiewicz to William R. Norman and Christina M. Norman, 105 Maple St., $335,000. Richard P. Hooker Jr., and Marie S. Hooker to Michael W. Smith and Julia Goncalves, 71 Florence Road, $320,000. Joan Mocarski-Dupuis, Joan Mocarski and Roland J. Dupuis to Nicholas D. Duprey and Betty L. Duprey, 4 Briggs St., $200,000.
East Street Commons LLC, to Suzanne Arnopolin and Ronnie Williams, 7 East Commons Drive, $480,900. East Street Commons LLC, to Kenneth H. Talan and Catherine S. Talan, 26 East Commons Drive, $464,500.
Gerard M. Farrelly, trustee, Farrelly Family Realty Trust and G. Farrelly, trustee, to Trevor W. Graham and Cynthia M. Lukowski, personal rep- Jennifer R. Graham, 99 Bay Road, resentative, and Michale P. Lukow- $350,000. ski, estate, to Cynthia M. Lukowski, 34 Highland Ave., $172,395. HAMPDEN Phyllis M. Welch to Cassy A. Cohoon, 1 Louise Ave., $299,000.
Cassandra J. Niziolek and Kyle Ryan Kazunas to Casimir J. Stankiewicz and Kyle R. Kazunas, 75 West St., $183,000.
GRANBY
David E. Gorski to James Cherewatti, 100 Stony Hill Road, $154,900. Karen L. Brown to Evergreen Design Build Inc., Glendale Road, $40,000. Kurt Haarmann to Melissa Moriarty, 90 Main St., $88,500.
Jonathan Veillette, Jonathan P. Veillette and Brian R. Anderson, 41 Morgan St., $286,000.
Mtglq Investors LP to Paul Kellner and Barbara Provo, 575 Main St., $125,000.
Leonard L. Authier to Paul H. Richards Jr., Burnett St., $5,000.
Susan A. Murray and Susan A. Rieck to Melissa A. Barber and Thomas Joseph Barber, 266
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Somers Road, $288,000.
HATFIELD Elizabeth L. Kotch, Carol A. Petcen, Leona T. Stempel and Elizabeth L. Kotch, power-of-attorney, to Alyssa Kay Klepacki, 5 King St., $235,000. Hazel Adolphson, trustee, and Hazel Adolphson Revocable Trust to Carol R. Bertrand, 115 Elm St., $306,000.
HEATH Andrew D. Musacchio and Susan C. Musacchio to Cindy L. Davidson and Dana K. Davidson, Hosmer Road & Colrain Stage Road, $37,000.
HOLLAND Frank Capizzano and Marilyn Capizzano to Travis J. Koske and Margaret Koske, 19 Leisure Drive, $319,000. Jennifer R. Polkowski and Christopher Polkowski to Kimberly J. Creamer, 53 Sandy Beach Road, $349,900.
HOLYOKE Charlene T. Haluck to Pablo E. Rodriguez and Laura E. Ramos, 16 Westfield Road, $185,000. Donna M. Champagne to Anthony Pellegrini, 302 Apremont Highway, $188,000. Eric T. Fortier, Elena M. Langdon and Elena M. Langdon-Fortier to Amanda Brough, 7 View St., $188,000. Heath P. Naquin to Elena M. Langdon Fortier and Eric Fortier, 67 Yale St., $309,900. Ilya Parker and Annie M. Parker to Hector Torres-Velez, 284 Hillside Ave., $167,000. Jennifer A. Ladue, Jennifer Ann Vanasse and Michael D. Ladue to Rosemary Almodovar, 15 Springdale Ave., $125,000. John D. Kadlewicz to Dominic Kirchner II, trustee, and Kermuel Realty Trust, trustee of, 526 Homestead Ave., $155,000. Weiss Family LLC to Lunchbox Properties LLC, 235 Beech St., $315,000.
D. Hopewell, 174 Kately Hill Road, $376,000.
LONGMEADOW Arthur Nowik and Kristie J. Nowik to Sara Skarp, 83 Lincoln Road, $305,000. George Torrey and Sydney R. Torrey to Abdikarim Hussein Ali and Zainab S. Abdi, 221 Brookwood Drive, $298,000. Harry J. Weinmann and Judith A. Weinmann to Stuart B. Gordon Jr. and Lisa A. Gordon, 172 Franklin Road, $430,000. Ronald T. Rolston and Shannon L. Rolston to Tetyana Buescher, 32 Deerfield Ave., $577,500. Thomas McLaughlin and Carol R. Greco to Khawar Maqsood and Nosheen Sarwar, 164 Pinewood Drive, $530,000.
LUDLOW Anthony T. Quiterio and Christine L. Quiterio to Michelle Goncalves and Diolinda Dasilva, 24 Hunter Road, $245,000. Baystate Developers Inc. to Paul E. Jerusik and Alexis Jerusik, Sunset Ridge, $150,000. Jacqueline M. Lapierre and James A. Lapierre to Carlos M. Rivera Delvalle, 472 Chapin St., $166,000. Justine Marie Pereira and Justine Marie Young to Prime Partners LLC, 50-52 Duke St., $162,000 Paul M. Wilke and Shirley A. Wilke to John Hartley McCullough, 665 Center St., Unit 308, $184,500. Peter S. Slivka and Svetlana Slivka to Konstantin Shageev and Olga Kulinich, 618 Poole St., $250,000. Tony L. Desousa to David M. Tranghese and Kathleen M. Tranghese, 96 Aldo Drive, $250,000. William L. Laughlin to Anthony Quiterio and Christine Quiterio, 305 Ventura St., $385,000.
MONROE Amanda Kissell and Douglas Look to Victoria Kissell, 127 River Road, $84,000. Michael Robins to Molly Kay Gore and David R. Nash, 140 River Road, $95,000.
MONSON HUNTINGTON BD Asset Co 1 LLC, to Christopher Arbour, 24 Upper Russell Road, $165,000.
LEYDEN Robert J. Martin, Leana Taft, “fka” Leana Porter, “aka” Leana Tast, and Ramona A. Tomlinson to Martha
Dale S. Hancock and Suzanne M. Hancock to Sean L. Judkins and Angelena M. Judkins, 48 Robbins Road, $332,000. Sheila M. Rivest and David B. Deraleau to Joaquim Pereira, 141 East Hill Road, $330,000.
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MONTAGUE Shirley M. Rau Estate and Ralph D. Rau, personal representative, to Jake R. Archambault, 25 Bernardo Drive, $165,370. Air Associates LLC, to Michael E. Fleming, 108 J Street, $187,500. Joyce I. Morin Investment Trust, Joyce I. Morin, trustee, and Kenneth G. Morin Investment Trust, Kenneth G Morin, trustee, to Meaghan J. Andrews and Alexander W. Towne, 396 Montague City Road, $195,000.
NORTHAMPTON Samuel Welson and Susan M. Welson to John W. Kowalski, 8 Kingsley Ave., $225,000. Stephen E. Williams and Kathleen M. O’Neill to Caroline E. Raisler and Isobel A. McMahon, 227 North St., and Bates Street, $571,000. Carol R. Bertrand to Meredith R. Bertrand, 65 Hastings Heights, $340,000. Rami A. Efal to Paul L. Morgante, 123 South St., $268,000. Lawson Reed Wulsin Jr., Courtney Hill, and Courtney Hill Wulsin to Sam G. Veggeberg and Marcie A. Glicksman, 242 South St., $399,000. Lisa Barondes and David B. Merriman to Karina B. Swenson, 13 Gregory Lane, $311,000. William Yenner to Kilerine Properties LLC, 235-237 Bridge St., $414,000. J.W. Inc., to David Starr and Julie Starr, 24 North Maple St., $235,000. Northampton City to Northampton Community Music Center Inc., 139 South St., $205,000. Todd J. Sienkiewicz, Gary L. Sienkiewicz and Mark T. Sienkiewicz to Dorothy J. Barr, 26 Fairfield Ave., $335,000. Tea Kodua to Jennifer Mark, 23 Moser St., $430,000. Kimberly Talbot to Paul J. Carey and Martha E. Carey, 575 Bridge Road, $239,000. Hospital Hill Development LLC, and Massachusetts Development Finance Agency to Wright Builders Inc., Ford Crossing, $240,000. Morris B. Leibowitz, trustee, and Morris B. Leibowitz Family Trust to John Poikonen, 306 Fairway Village, $251,000. Christopher Karney and Sarah Karney to CTNA Construction LLC, and New City Properties LLC, 66 Sherman Ave., $128,500.
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Gary W. Keefe, trustee, James J. Keefe, trustee, and Keefe & Sons Nominee Trust to Michael Thurston and Emily Wojcik, 26 Longfellow Drive, $470,000.
Felice D. Santorelli, 4 Central Ave., $315,000.
Alley Bonemery, 351 Forest Hills Road, $195,000.
Angelica S. Whitman, trustee, and Whitman Investment Trust to Constance G. Burkhardt, 224 North Maple St., $399,900.
Tetyana G. Buescher and Lidiya P. Woodward to Jack Evans, 34 Yale St., $220,000.
Bank of America to Marline Alena Claremont and Robert Harold Claremont, 38 Colorado St., $117,810.
Thomas R. Wahlund and Jennifer L. Wahlund to Dominic M. Pelletier, 30 North St., and Harlow Street, $243,500.
Barbara Lee Rider to Brital 1987 LLC, 86 Gralia Drive, $125,150.
NORTHFIELD David J. Chula and Karen M. Chula to Jesse P. Magnuson, 33 Maple St., $263,000. Stephen M. Baldacci, to Justin D. Smart and Sierra A. Barton, Orange Road, $30,000.
Christopher J. Bernier, personal representative, and Marcelle S. Bernier, estate, to Andrea N. Letorney, 39 West Summit St., $139,900. Michael Smith to Mary Catherine Mukimba, 26 Berwyn St., $210,000.
Gilroy Property Renewal Inc., to Melody-Ann Whitney and Wayne Jack Muth and Lelaina D. Muth, 79 F. Whitney to William Babcock, Jr. River Road, $372,500. and Nancy Hrynyshyn, 1059 Millers Hilary Barnard and H. Barnard to Falls Road, $342,000. Scott D. Andrews, 30 Shadowbrook Estates, $210,000.
ORANGE
Norman E. Bartlett and Rhonda C. Bartlett to Rachael A. Bassett, 233 North Main St., $169,900. US Bank NA, trustee, by attorney, Fay Servicing LLC, attorney, to Dawn Babcock and Chris Rushford, 123 Sandrah Drive, $140,000. Martin W. Hastings, Martin W. Hastings, Jr., and Celia Hastings to Laura Liebenow, 2 Cheney Street Extension, $192,000. Burkley Properties LLC, to Christopher S. Murphy, 26-28 Beacon St., 28 Beacon St., & 26 Beacon St., $142,000. Ryan A. Piragis to Bruce J. Costello and Mark Costello, 15 Maynard St., $185,000. Andrew W. Schilling to Ivan Diaz, Jr., 20 Bangs Ave., $50,000. Herve R. Maillet and Michelle M. Maillet to Rebecca J. Eklund, 50 Hamilton Ave., $163,000.
PALMER Debra J. O’Connor to Samantha A. Marty and Mimi Khampaeng, 3041 High St., $175,000.
RUSSELL Peter M. Castro to Lone Creek Properties LLC, 62 Pine Hill Road, $65,000.
SOUTH HADLEY Deborah J. Smith and William D. Ellis to Robert R. Duprat and Christine A. Duprat, 12 Glenn Drive, $257,000. Alan F. Beaudry and Cynthia L. Beaudry to Dylan J. Tracy and Malena C. Turner, 38 Mountain Ave., $337,900. Michael A. Dean and Emily R D Dean to James T. McNamara and
SOUTHAMPTON Paul R. Bessette and Kerry A. Bessette to Brian P. Selgrade and Elizabeth S. Selgrade, 9 Susan Drive, $352,900. Kerry West, trustee, Lynne Arrighi, trustee, and David J. Arrighi & Barbara A. Arrighi Irrevocable Trust to Kevin C. Netto Jr., and Karissa L. Netto, 12 Susan Drive, $325,000. Judith M. Binsky Trust and Debra M. Klein, trustee, to Ta-Mara A. Meuse, 124 Brickyard Road, $255,000.
SOUTHWICK Dylan J. Tracy to Michael B. Jones, 10 Third St., $161,000. George H. Graves IV to Sarah A. Garguilo, 92 Bungalow St., $149,900. George R. Lucier, Laura L. Lucier and Debra Zides to Lisa M. Bailey, 19 North Pond Road, $360,000. Hillside Development Corp. to Joseph Chiancola and Trudy C. Chiancola, 17 Sawgrass Lane, $535,000. Interstate Building Supply Inc. to Roland A. Vigneault and Deborah A. Vigneault, 27 Sefton Drive, $291,200.
Cheryl W. Moore to Dominic Kirchner II, trustee, and Laurels Realty Trust, trustee of, 109 Bellwood Road, $90,600. Debra A. Charpentier to Timothy J. Soovajian and Heidi Jo N. Rheaume, 18 Nassau Drive, $118,000. Della Ripa Real Estate LLC to Omayra Rodriguez Ortiz, 1239 Page Boulevard, $185,000.
Anthony W. Davila to Hector A. Orta Rivera, 65 Powell Ave., $191,500. Archie P. Torrenzano to Carol Lyman, 66 Audley Road, $201,500. Arthur R. Deome Jr. and Kimberly A. Deome to Shawndel Simpson, Gladys Montes De Oca and Gladys Montes De Oca, 172 Windemere St., $165,000. Ashley L. Rogers, Joseph Michael Rogers and Ashley L. Brogan to
Loni Pringle, Loni J. Sawtelle and Jared Pringle to Andria Boland, 32 Scarsdale Road, $199,900. Margaret M. Hatheway to Susan P. Ryan and Susan P. Ryan-Gridley, 174 Nassau Drive, Unit 174, $139,000. Maria F. Del Rio and Fernando Del Rio to Jose M. Crespo, 346 Eastern Ave., $140,000. Michelle Stuart to Antonio Cavallaro, 120 Ravenwood St., $210,000. Nu-Way Homes Inc., Ruby Realty LLC and Matthew Tortoriello to Sherrica Allen and Nicola Allen, 15 Penrose St., $278,900.
Dennis A. Safford to Keith H. Federal Home Loan Mortgage Daniel and Landen Daniel, 101 Mul- Corp. to Leonardo Toro Otalvaro, 11 berry St., Unit 103, $67,900. Leroy Place, $10,000. Efrain Martinez and Glenda M. Bezares Lopez to Marilyn E. Soares, 40 Strong St., $178,000. Eva Cassesse, Michael B. Cassesse and Eva Lam to Ernest Mejias and Yolanda Crespo, 172 Westbrook Drive, $205,000. Fritz Bosquet to Elizabeth Rivera, 32-34 Van Buren Ave., $195,000. Gary J. Nader to Cristina Marie Torres, 11-15 East Alvord St., $224,500. Geoffrey R. Farrington, Kelly J. Farrington and Kelly J. Corrigan to Kenneth R. Bisi and Jill M. Bisi, 103 Glenoak Drive, $225,000.
Patricia J. Poindexter, Earl S. Poindexter, Jeffrey E. Poindexter, Anthony Poindexter, Jamiel E. Poindexter and Michael Poindexter to Meaghan K. Carmichael-Landry, 45 Kathleen St., $167,000. Peter G. Demetriou to Dominic Kirchner II, trustee, and Eagle Crest Realty Trust, trustee of, 22 Wexford St., $110,000. Philip D. Start and Heather Start to Sergey Privedenyuk, 1298 Page Boulevard, $75,000. Phoenix Development Inc. to Shalana Ali, 31 Amherst St., $105,000.
Henry George Clay Jr., Henry George Clay III, Jeffrey W. Clay, Helene E. Kelly and Alicia C. Arnold to Miguel A. Calderon, 98 Eddy St., $189,000.
Reuki B. Schutt and Premela G. Schutt to Albert Addonizio and Joanne A. Addonizio, 68 Ellsworth Ave., $157,900.
42 Alderman St., $158,000.
Sheila M. Binyenya to Joselyn Castillo, 63-65 Pinevale St., $235,000.
Rsquareb Properties LLC to Hernando Cartagena and Hilda Lu- Shayna Correa, 186 Maynard St., cia Zapata Rua to Xavier J. Rosario, $162,000. 37-39 Longview St., $180,000. Ryan A. Wheaton and Katherine C. Wheaton to Dimary Santiago and Hopewell H. Budd III, representaNelson Arocho Padin, 188 Windetive, Frances P. Budd, estate, and Regina A. Ritson to Ramesh Biswa, mere St., $183,000. Humboldt Realty LLC, to Robert I. Minto III, 49 Slater Ave., $173,900. Isadora Sarto to Doreen L. Dawes-Rhodd, 15 Sparrow Drive, $164,500.
Springfield City to Anthony Wirth Jr., Dorchester Street, $1,590. Stephen Thee and Andrea Thee to Joshua Fois, 148 Regal St., $168,800.
James W. Fiore, receiver, Housing Springfield City Code Enforcement Surtan Realty LLP to S A W Contracting LLC, 605 Plainfield St., and Victor Anoje to Samuel Feliciano and Joan Davila, 107 Tyler $22,500. St., $40,000.
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122 Carver St., $69,000.
Jose Morales Jr. to Yazmin Ayala, 63 Haumont Terrace, $155,000. Kimyen Nguyen to Juan C. Crespo, 320 Oakland St., $140,000. Kiseol Nam and Gyu Yeol Nam to Christopher Andre Mundy Jr. and Crystal Nicole Mundy, 148 Nagle St., $170,000. Linda P. Gibson and Linda P. Tremblay to Michael Gatanio, 138 Rollins St., $160,000. Linh K. Pham and Huong T. Le to Kevin Nguyen and Tovan Nguyen,
Thomas J. Barber and Melissa Barber to Jorge Carrasco Vega and Jomary Perez, 30 Gorman Lane, $200,500. Thomas L. Eaton to Thomas M. Eaton, 57 Castle St., $165,000. Viktor Adzhigirey to Ruby Roach, 229-231 College St., $148,250. Yellowbrick Property LLC to Mediatrice Nizigama, 38 Johnson St., $222,000. Yellowbrick Property LLC to Shania E. Bell and Justyne Bell, 77
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Mary A. Sleeper to Allison M. Bradway, 26 Lancaster Ave., $150,000.
Nancy T. Mauger Irrevocable Trust, Susan Mauger, and Michael R. Mauger, trustees, and Nancy T. Mauger, individually, to Hebert 2017 Irrevocable Trust, Mathew Hebert, trustee, 35 Country Lane, $370,000. Robert Fitzpatrick and Barbara Fitzpatrick to Saunders N. Whittlesey and Deana Whittlesey, 226 North Main St., $110,000. Leonard B. Quesnelle and Jennifer Quesnelle to Thomas A. Ehrgood and Missy V. Ehrgood, 54 North Plain Road, “aka� North Plain RoadLot 5, $539,300.
TOLLAND William N. Magni and Norma L. Magni to Joshua D. Ilnicky, 101 Owls Nest Lane, $183,000.
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WARE Mark J. St. Laurent, Tammy A. St. Laurent and Nicholas M. St. Laurent to Julie A. Burton, 18 Prospect St., $170,000. Kelly M. Macintyre to Gregory P. Sullivan and Cara A. Sullivan, 49 Eddy St., $163,000.
Peter C. Robillard, representative, Karen Ann Barrows, estate, and Karen A. Barrows, estate, to Ellen Kramer Foley, trustee, and Kramer Irrevocable Trust, trustee of, 172 Canterbury Way, Unit 27, $305,000. Susan C. Young to Dana Ivers and Dana L. Ivers, 43 Wilder Terrace, $205,000.
WESTFIELD Carolyn Haberer, representative, and Jane C. Wensley, estate, to Catherine A. Bannish, 3 Lathrop Ave., $237,000. David R. Boudreau and Susan M. Boudreau to Ryanne K. Shea and Michael Bridges, 324 City View Boulevard, $355,000. Derek Burdick and Therese Burdick to Shane Ellis, 35 Bowdoin St., $168,000. Edward M. Tosado and Mariely Serrano to Elizabeth E. Champagne and Monique L. Malvezzi, 39 Pochassic St., $185,000. Edward Tosado, Iluminada Curbelo-Tosado and Iluminado Curbelo-Tosado to Edward M. Tosado and Mariely Serrano, 485 Pochassic Road, $334,000. Joseph G. Flahive and Marie Flahive to John Rockwell Allen, 40-42 Crane Ave., $210,000. Joseph J. Renzo and Katherine S. Renzo to Luuy V. Hoang and Le Thi Nguyen, 26 Mill St., $215,000.
MJC Properties LLC to APA Properties LLC, 275 North Elm St., U. S. Bank NA, trustee, to Go Ameri- $283,000. ca LLC, 15 Webb Court, $25,144. Roy R. Shea to Km Enterprises
WARWICK Donald Keith and Regina M. Keith to Brian Farrington and Kayleigh Farrington, 544 Old Winchester Road, $284,000.
WENDELL Joseph N. Leconte to Catherine Smith, Jennison Road & Rush Road, $40,000.
WEST SPRINGFIELD Carol D. Greenfield to Revampit LLC, 251 River St., $50,000. Catherine V. Hannum to Alicia Fitzemeyer, 20 Northwood Ave., $222,500. Craig Courchesne and Maranda M. Legrand to Barry A. Dorman, 132 Great Plains Road, $238,000. Ethna Julia Ginty to Tek Chhetri,
Realty LLC, 88 Notre Dame St., $378,000.
Westfield City to Sergiy Suprunchuk and Tetyana Suprunchuk, 60 Lewis Road, $115,500.
WILBRAHAM Boston Road Properties LLC to Mark Edward Loos, Mark E. Loos, Tara Carney Loos and Tara C. Loos, 7 Squire Dr., $575,000. Mary A. Albani and Peter M. Albani to Jing Zhang, 2205 Boston Road, Unit M122, $218,000. Melinda J. Nadeau and Bryan Lee to Matthew Turowsky and Brooke Turowsky, 563 Monson Road, $380,000.
WILLIAMSBURG Roman Catholic Bishop of Springfield to John J. Svoboda and Gwen M. Orzel, Main Street, $2,500.
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Low Income Rental Program (25% of Area Median Income Program) Family Size
Apartment Type
Minimum Gross Annual Income Guideline (Waived for Housing Choice Vouchers)
Maximum Gross Annual Income**
1
1 Bedroom
$14,190
$17,675
Maximum Monthly Rent
$473
2
1 Bedroom
$14,190
$20,200
$473
3
2 Bedroom
$17,040
$22,725
$568
4
2 Bedroom
$17,040
$25,225
$568
Moderate Income Rental Program (50% of Area Median Income Program) Family Size
Apartment Type
Minimum Gross Annual Income Guideline (Waived for Housing Choice Vouchers)
Maximum Gross Annual Income**
Maximum Monthly Rent
1
1 Bedroom
$28,380
$35,350
$946
2
1 Bedroom
$28,380
$40,400
$946
3
2 Bedroom
$34,080
$45,450
$1,136
4
2 Bedroom
$34,080
$50,450
$1,136
Family Size
Apartment Type
Minimum Gross Annual Income Guideline (Waived for Housing Choice Vouchers)
Maximum Gross Annual Income**
Maximum Monthly Rent
1
1 Bedroom
$34,080
$42, 420
$1,136
2
1 Bedroom
$34,080
$48,480
$1,136
3
2 Bedroom
$40,890
$54,540
$1,363
4
2 Bedroom
$40,890
$60,540
$1,363
Family Size
Apartment Type
Minimum Gross Annual Income Guideline (Waived for Housing Choice Vouchers)
Maximum Gross Annual Income**
Maximum Monthly Rent
1
1 Bedroom
$34,080
$52,850
$1,363
2
1 Bedroom
$34,080
$60,400
$1,363
3
2 Bedroom
$45,360
$67,950
$1,512
4
2 Bedroom
$45,360
$75,500
$1,512
Moderate Income Rental Program (60% of Area Median Income Program)
Moderate Income Rental Program (80% of Area Median Income Program)
*Percentages shown based on area median income (AMI)
**Income limits subject to change
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Shannon C. Riggie, representative, and Donald E. Riggie, estate, to Stephen Aldrich, 135 McBride Road, $70,000.
AFFORDABLE RENTAL OPPORTUNITY
205 Monastery Ave., $255,000. James P. Ingegneri and Susan J. Ingegneri to Tymofiy Andriychuk, 36-38 Guy Place, $250,000.
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Apartment Size
Maximum Gross Annual Income*
Monthly Rent**
2 2 3 4 3 4 5 6
1 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 3 Bedroom 3 Bedroom 3 Bedroom 3 Bedroom
$21,300 $21,300 $23,970 $26,610 $23,970 $26,610 $28,740 $30,870
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HOLYOKE
LUDLOW
EAST LONGMEADOW
OPEN SUN 1-3PM 17 Vassar Circle
OPEN SUNDAY 11- 1 347 MILLER ST (Off Center St or East St)
OPEN HOUSE SAT 12 – 2, SUN 1– 3 91 COLONY ROAD
Excellent location in one of city’s most desirable Highlands neighborhood is perfect setting for this very attractive and comfortable 3 bedroom/2 1/2 bath Brick Ranch complete with modern kitchen, full finished basement, 2 fireplaces, wet bar, office, enclosed porch, private patio and garage. Features newer roof, efficient gas heat, central AC, all updated electric & in-ground sprinklers. All appliances included. Available immediately. Great find & value at $269,900
Magnificent home has 11+ rms w/in-law apt on 2+ acres waiting for your family to enjoy the plush acreage, pool, coy ponds, & more! The sunrm and coy pond area offer a perfect place for entertaining, or just a nice hideaway to unwind. Lrg barns to the rear of the property w/paved prkg perfect for your “toys”, antiques, a wood shop, and even your small business. Gunite pool, cabana w/changing rm and bar. The list goes on and on! $549,900
CALL CHARLIE DAVIGNON REAL ESTATE 413-532-4200 OR 413-330-5969
TONY GONCALVES 413-246-1097 IDEAL REAL ESTATE 413-583-8882 WWW.HOMESBYIDEAL.COM
(Off Porter Road) Like New (Built 2013) $374,900. Gorgeous Home in convenient, desirable area of E. Longmeadow.
JOHN D. MOLTENBREY (413) 427-5176 LANDMARK, REALTORS
Feature Your
Open House Here Call Lisa 788-1271 Tyger 788-1238
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CALL THE PROS
Real estate for sale
Condominiums
Real estate for rent
Professional Service Directory in Print and Online
Driveway/Paving
Landscaping
CRANE
FALL SPECIAL
J.C. LAWNCARE
Ceilings & Walls
ASPHALT PAVING
ACCEPTING NEW ACCOUNTS
Restoration Specialist! Veneer plaster systems All drywall finishes. Stucco repair Family owned and operated since 1960 Call Don (413)949-1269
Call Henry at 413-301-3501 • Resurfacing • • Site Work • • Seal coating • Free est • All Work Guarantee •
Mowing & Trimming avail
10% SENIOR DISCOUNT Serving WESTERN MASS
(413) 530-3903 Masonry/Concrete
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
BELAIR INN - EFFIC WEEKLY RATES stove, 60 channel TV, phone, cable, Rte. 5, West Spfld. 413-781-7825
Open House 1-3
Place your service ad 24/7. Call (413) 788-1234 or go to: www.MassLive.com Ceiling/Drywall
Rooms Without Board
90 Corey Colonial Agawam $141,000 Well cared, 2BR, 1.5 baths, Townhouse, lots of amenities, Call Betty 789-0310 www.grimaldiburzdak.net
Tag Sales
EAST WINDSOR, CT. 240 South Water St. Sat. 9/7 & Sun. 9/8, 9am-3pm. Plates, glasses, textiles, kit., pewter, records/CD’s & much Irish themed. Please park on street.
SOUTH HADLEY OPEN SUNDAY 1 - 3
Trash Removal
The Condominium located at Strong Farm Estates Unit 3 Offered at $449,900, this one level unit has a versatile flr plan, Master Suite & attached 2C gar! Beth Brogle 534-0101 C21 Hometown Associates 413-534-0101
AAA Call - We Haul We Take it all junk & trash removal, appl. demo, closings, attics, bsmt. V/MC/CK. Free est. Ins. 10% Discount w/AD
WE LOADED IT ALL CALL 1-413-531-1936
Hardwick, MA, 2278 Greenwich Road. Tag & Estate sale. Fri. 9/6, Sat. 9/ 7 & Sun. 9/8, 10am-5pm.
HOLYOKE EVERYTHING MUST GO 19 Steven Dr. Sat-Sun. 8-3 , Tools, electronics, hshld, clothing
Wanted Real Estate
AAA
A Best Cash offer! Any type of property, circumstance, condition, location. Call Fran 413-244-2807
Trash Removal attics, garages, cellars, yards, Demolition & Bobcat work brush removal , etc. Fast, reliable, reasonable and insured.
HOLYOKE MOVING Sale, 33 Labrie Ln. Fri-Sat-Sun 9-4; Sept 6-7-8th; furn, garden tools, hshld, & more
Homes, Suburbs
Call 413-525-4542 LONGMEADOW large tag sale, children toys, antiques, clothing, books & more. Sat 8:30-4 Sept 7; & Sun Sept 8th 9-3: cash only 122 Knollwood Dr.
South Hadley, Granby
OPEN HOUSE 1-3 New! Ranch. 26 Joffre Ave South Hadley $439,900 Call 413-265-8081
Acreage & Lots
CHICOPEE Clear level lot David St. $70,000 413-214-4730 lv msg; email drewniak@aol.com
Condominiums
IMPERIAL REAL ESTATE Ludlow, Mass Open House 1:00-3:00 Southview Estates 353 Fuller St., Unit 39 $319,900 1st fl. MB suite w/full bath, 2nd fl. lge open loft plus 2nd BR & bath. Hdwd. flrs, granite counters. Michele ManganaroThompson 413-427-2553
South Hadley 1 Rita Cir, Rte 116. GIANT SALE. Something for everyone. 9/7 & 9/8. Early birds welcome.
Southwick
OPEN HOUSE 12-2 353 NORTH LOOMIS ST. Get Lost...on 5 acres of privacy overlooking the babbling brook & covered bridge! This 4 BR Cape features sunroom, fireplace, stone walls, patio and nooks & crannies galore! Reduced.......$364,900
Apartments/Condos, Unfurnished
SHELDON RE. 413-572-4700
A MODERN 4RM 2th FLOOR LIBERTY HEIGHTS, SPFLD. Heat & Hot Water, Parking, Call 413-627-4422
0-1-2 BEDROOM AGAWAM FREE HEAT & UTILS No pets. 413-786-6323
Wilbraham
Wonderful 3BR, 1BA Ranch Open House Sun. 11-1 791 Tinkham Road Property Professionals 413-313-1561
LIBERTY Heights, 5rm 2BR, 2nd flr. no appls, Oil, $850mo. 3rd flr refrig/ stove/washr gas $925mo 3Fam. Call 718-813-3745
Business/ Commercial Property
A1 SPACE AVAILABLE 500-8000sf Lt Manuf Whse, Office, Art space. Indian Orch Mills 543-3321
WESTFIELD 9 Modena Cir. Liberty Manor, Tag Tool Sale, 9/7 & 9/8; 8:30-3:30p DeWalt porter cable rigid & more, snowblower
Animals Birds Cats Dogs Exotic Animals Feed Fish Horses Livestock Pet Services Pet Shows Pet Supplies Pets - Lost & Found Pets Wanted
Birds
Tag Sales Tag Sales
EAST FOREST PRK 2 FAM TAG SALE Sat 8-4 & Sun 812 Sept 7-8; 68 & 76 Regal St. new pressure washer, new weber grill, new coleman gas grill, assorted hand tools, router w/ bits, drill w/bits, garden tools, coolers, & more EAST LONGMEADOW Estate Sale, 295 Prospect St. Fri. & Sat., Sept. 6 & 7, 8:00-4:00. Furniture, hshld., hummels, Toby Jugs, piano, claw foot tub, holiday decor., bikes, jewelry, linens, perfume bottles, paper weights.
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
KITTENS FOR SALE 2 Males, 1 blk 2mths 1 mixed 3mths. $100ea, Call 413-426-5460
PUREBRED SCOTTISH FOLD MALE AND FEMALE purebred Scottish fold highland Female 1 year old kitten light grey color super friendly & up to date with all required shots. Also purebred Scottish straight Male 1 year old kitten super friendly drk brn color. Up to date w/all req’d shots. Asking price $1,250ea but am negotiable on price. Call/text 413-386-5105
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PUBLIC AUCTION
PUBLIC AUCTION
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19TH at 11:00 A.M.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24TH at 11:00 A.M.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19TH AT 11:00 A.M.
MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
• PITTSFIELD •
• ORANGE •
(2) BUILDINGS / (1) PARCEL MIXED-USE
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
10 ROOM / 4 BEDROOM 2 - STORY
• 2-STORY 3-UNIT APARTMENT/OFFICE BUILDING • • SINGLE STORY COMMERCIAL BUILDING • 138-142 Mill Street PITTSFIELD, MA
“LOCATED IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN”
SECURED PARTY SALE
BOWSTRING & TWINE MANUFACTURER • WINDERS • TWISTERS • BRAIDERS • • COATING LINES • MACHINE TOOLS • • LAB EQUIPMENT • SEWING MACHINES • FORKLIFT • • SUPPORT & OFFICE EQUIPMENT • INTELLECTUAL PROPERTIES •
• ±$100,000.00 COST INVENTORY •
BROWNELL & COMPANY INCORPORATED 423 EAST HADDAM-MOODUS ROAD MOODUS, CONNECTICUT TO BE SOLD ON THE PREMISES AND BY LIVE INTERNET BIDDING SALE PER ORDER OF SECURED PARTY MELVIN A. SIMON, ESQ. OF THE FIRM OF COHN BIRNBAUM & SHEA P.C., 100 PEARL STREET, HARTFORD, CT ATTORNEY FOR SECURED PARTY TERMS OF SALE: 25% DEPOSIT CASH OR CERTIFIED CHECK 15% BUYERS PREMIUM APPLIES ON ALL ONSITE PURCHASES 18% 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
WITH
To be Sold on the Premises LAND: • ±1/4 Acre of Land • ±62’Frontage on Mill St. • Paved Parking for ±6 Vehicles • Public Water & Sewer • Tax ID: Map G8, Block 4, Parcel 14 • • Zoned: C-W-S (Commercial-Warehouse-Storage) • BUILDING #1: • 2-Story 3-Unit Apartment/Office Building • ±3,044 S/F of Gross Building Area • • 1ST Floor: Office Space (±1,595 S/F) • 2ND Floor: (2) Apartments (Total ±1,450 S/F) • • Gas Hot Air Heat • (2) Full Baths • (1) Lavatory • Basement • BUILDING #2: • Single Story Commercial Building • ±900 S/F of Gross Living Area • • Gas Hot Air Heat • ±20’ Ceiling Height • Slab Foundation • • (1) Overhead Door (Street Level) • 2-Post Hyd. Automotive Lift • INSPECTION: MORNING OF SALE 12:00 (NOON) P.M. – 2:00 P.M.
SALE PER ORDER OF OWNER 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.
TWO FAMILY HOME 35 E. Main Street
ORANGE, MA
To be Sold on the Premises
Features: • 2-Story Two Family Home • ±11,761 S/F of Land • • Total of (10) Rooms w/ (4) Bedrooms & (2 ½) Baths • • ±3,450 S/F of Gross Living Area Above Grade • • Oil Hot Water Baseboard Heat • Full Basement • • Public Water & Sewer • Zoned: Residential A • ★ One Car Detached Garage/Barn w/ Loft ★ Sale Per Order of Mortgagee Attorney Francis R. Mirkin 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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MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC AUCTION HELD ON THE PREMISES TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2019 10 AM 193 Oak St, Holyoke, MA 2 PM 20 Mill Hill Rd, Cheshire, MA
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2019 10 AM 2 Birch Ln, Westfield, MA 10 AM 91 Pleasant St, Holyoke, MA
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2019 11 AM 3162-3164 High St, Palmer (Bondsville), MA 12 PM 162 Wildflower Dr, Amherst, MA
AUCTIONEERS•APPRAISERS
Aaron Posnik
Aaron Posnik
AUCTIONEERS•APPRAISERS
AUCTIONEERS•APPRAISERS
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9 AM 438 Belmont Ave, Springfield, MA
West Springfield, MA • Philadelphia, PA 413-733-5238 • 610-853-6655
West Springfield, MA • Philadelphia, PA 413-733-5238 • 610-853-6655
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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.
MA Auc. Lic #161 • PA Auc. Lic. #AY000241L www.posnik.com • E-Mail:info@posnik.com
Articles for Sale
Dogs
1 Male Alaskan Malamute Puppy, 8 wks old, ready to go w/first shots. $700. Call 413- 250-0903 ACA Reg. German Shepherd Puppies, 2 males, 1 fem., ready Sept. 8th. 1st shots & deworming done. $850. Call 413- 544-4202 AKC BOXER PUPPIES Fawns & Brindles Taking deposit now. shots & wormed (413)281-9891 AKC Rottweiller puppies for sale, $1500;
Call (860)833-1373 AKC STANDARD POODLES 3wks, 2ea M/F white, very goodbloodlines & temp. $1200ea (413)262-5082 J.D. CHIHUAHUA Pups-2 males Ready to go on 9/12. CKC Reg. $550 ea. 1st shots/ dewormed (413)436-7042 COCKER HEELER SPANIELS Vet check & shots, ready to go; $750/ea. Dwayne Family farm raised in Huntington (413)320-0889 FOR SALE FEMALE PEKINGESE PUPPY $500 or Best Offer Call (413)266-0199 German Shepherd pups, champion Czeck bloodlines, 3M, 2F, $900 (413) 218-2321 GERMAN SHORT HAIR Pointers, Brown heads w/White bodies, Liver splash & Blue ticks $300 2 F & 1 M 413-885-4679 Golden Retrievers $650. 2 females, & 1 Male 1st shots and dewormed. Call 802-895-2784 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 Now 413 663 1806 PUG PUPPY (1) Female $1800 with papers (413)210-6219 SIBERIAN HUSKIES FOR SALE 1M & 2 F PUPPIES First shots and dewormed, $650each. call 802-895-2784
MA Auc. Lic #161 • PA Auc. Lic. #AY000241L
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
Articles for Sale
50 MINIATURE STATE BIRDS BELL COLLECTION WITH SHELF $125 (413)538-4484
8’ Snowplow blade, made to fit farm tractor. $224.10. Call 413-237-7148 ACTIVOX OXYGEN Concentrator, 8 lbs, 2 batteries, 2 chargers, $600. Call (413) 519-1492
Articles for Sale
RED ULTRA LIGHT TRANSPORT CHAIR $100 (413)538-4484
BASEBALL, Football Basketball & Hockey cards, 1950’s-present, all 50 to 90% off, unopened boxes $.75 I buy cards/all types Memorabilia 413-596-5783
C13 Zeppelin Stamp $100 Got stamps? Call Ron 413-896-3324 Stamps wanted
COLLECTIONS OF Baseball, Basketball, Football, Pokemon cards, plus more $125 takes all Call (413)530-9543
SHOWER CHAIR WITH BACK AND ARMS ADJUSTABLE $35 (413)538-4484 STAR WARS ALARM CLOCK vintage 1970 $175 (413)538-4484
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 Furniture, Etc.
GLASS TABLE TOP, Round 42’’ Diameter, extra thick $75.00 Call (413)732-2734 Mike
FISHER PRICE HIGH CHAIR $35 (413)538-4484
FREE STANDING PROFESSIONAL SALON HAIR DYERS $100EA Call (413)533-3517
HUMMEL SPICE JAR COLLECTION WITH SHELF $125 (413)538-4484
HANDSOME LARGE Heritage coffee table, wood & wrought, great cond. $200; (413)534-0985 SLEIGH BED QUEEN SIZED CHERRY excellent condition $300/Firm. (413)547-8502 WALNUT DINING RM SET, HUTCH & TABLE WITH 4 CHAIRS $400 Call (413)533-3517 Lawnmowers & Snowblowers
ARIENS 7HP SNOWBLOWER
$157.50
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Lawnmowers & Snowblowers
SIMPLICITY Riding lawn tractor, Hydro-static, 12HP, 42in cut, No bagger $382.50; Call 413-237-7148 Machinery & Tools
17INCH ANTIQUE GRINDING WHEEL with stand $150 Call (413) 786-0148 Med. Equip Sales/Wanted
CELEBRITY 3 wheel mobillity scooter, good cond., $350/B.O. Call Earl (413)265-3212 lve msg. Musical Instruments
FREE - 1896 JW STEERE (2) MANUAL PIPE ORGANS, totally restored, like new cond. (413)528-2368
LOWREY ADVENTURER ORGAN, Bench, headphones, & many song books included, paid $1540, sell $600; negotiable Excel cond. Call (413)237-0435 PIANO: 1999 YAMAHA Professional Upright excellent condition $2,500 del. (413)544-4477 Audio, Video & Television
SEIKA 32 INCH T.V $75 (413)538-4484 Wanted To Buy
WANTED FREON R12. We pay CA$H. R12 R500 R11. Convenient. Certified professionals. www.refrigerantfinders. com/ad 312-291-9169
Call 413-237-7148
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
MOVING Grandfather 88in high, 2 glass doors & 2 shelves $300/BO; huge selection of LP records, w/ player $300; 583-4227
BRIGGS & STRATON push lawnmower 5PH, $76.50 Call 413-237-7148 CUB CADET 2017, 24inch snowblower $400: Call (413)271-2647 LAWNMOWERS Raptor 33 in $3,000: Toro Built walk behind $700 both w/baggers. 413-530-3903
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WEDNESDAY SEPT. 11, 2019 12:00PM-SPRINGFIELD, MA 53 JENNESS STREET DEPOSIT $5,000 1:00 PM - WILBRAHAM, MA 140 STONY HILL ROAD DEPOSIT $5,000
MONDAY SEPT. 16, 2019 12:00PM-SPRINGFIELD, MA 221 NORFOLK 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
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2019
THE REPUBLICAN | MASSLIVE.COM
F16 | SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2019
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COLDWELL BANKER Chicopee - Unique fully rented 3 family. Each unity with it’s own heating unit, circuit breaker panels and laundry hook ups. Excellent tenant history. Close to public transportation, shopping and highways. $229,900
Hampden - 4 bedroom, 1.5 bath 2003 built Cape on private 1 acre lot. Spacious living room, 1st floor laundry, opening dining area and show piece kitchen -perfect for entertaining. Yard is a gardener’s dream. $309,000
Hampden - Unique opportunity to purchase a multi family in Hampden. Located close to area amenities. Under assessed value! Hardwood floors throughout! Rehab to it’s former glory. $142,900
Longmeadow - REDUCED PRICE! Gorgeous 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath Colonial with updated kitchen and baths. Crown molding and hardwood floors throughout. Conveniently located near all the town amenities. A real gem! Call today! $410,000
Oksana Shapovalova 636-3530
Shelly Gingras 348-0331
Shelly Gingras 348-0331
Moira Murphy 575-3643
Monson - Great site to build your dream home! Wooded level lot close to Hampden and Wilbraham yet minutes to the Mass Pike. Almost 2 acres. Private lot! $49,900 Dottie Maiwald 537-0007
Pine Point- 2 bedroom Ranch at end of a dead-end street! Generous fencedin yard. Updated bath, kitchen; tile floors added, replacement windows, new electrical box, partially finished basement adds to the space. $139,900 Shelley Trehey 244-8268
South Hadley - Wow! check out this totally renovated 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath Cape with 1c garage, private yard w/patio, gas heat, city water and sewer, granite counters, stainless steel appliances and 1st floor master. $299,000
Southwick - Pristine country Cape on over an acre of private tranquility. Wonderful floor plan ideal for entertaining or working at home. This lovely well-cared for home is just waiting for a new owner to love. $322,900
Springfield - Don’t hesitate! Great 3 room, 1 master bed room living in this 678 sq ft condo abutting 01106. Easy living, full basement; living room, kitchen, sliding glass doors to a private patio. $119,900
Springfield - Opportunity awaits! This 4 bedroom Colonial is close to Springfield College and could be repaired and rented out for many years of rental income. Hardwood floors throughout. Call today! $87,400
Westfield - Wonderful 2 story, 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath Colonial has all the bells and whistles with an open floor plan and finished lower level. A truly spectacular home that is just waiting for a new owner to enjoy! $449,900
Wilbraham - Rethink your definition of condo. Beautiful free-standing condo home is nested in a quiet Wilbraham community. Quality of workmanship shines throughout. Come customize your unit now. $429,000
Sue Drumm 636-6945
Kathy Wallis-McCann 531-0535
Pat Ireland 531-7144
James Coombs 949-6915
Kathy Wallis-McCann 531-0535
Pat Wheway 478-1166
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. ©2017 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.
AUCTIONEERS • APPRAISERS
PAUL E. SAPERSTEIN CO., INC.
Tel: 617-227-6553 • www.pesco.com • MA Lic 295
Mortgagee’s Sale of Real Estate at Public Auction
WESTFIELD
AUCTION
2 Parcels of Land / 2 Bldgs
FRI., SEPT. 13, AT 6 PM
4 & 6 KING STREET, WESTFIELD, MA WED, SEPT 18, 2019 AT 1PM
GENERAL ESTATE AUCTION The furniture is new, modern or Victorian, glass and china, small antiques, artwork, and more. This sale includes jewelry, Iona Lincoln library of textiles, antiques, art, and reference books.
Adjacent parcels of land totaling 13,995+/-sf of land. 4 King Street: 3,300+/sf of land improved by a 2+ story 1,383+/-sf single family home believed to have 6 rooms, 2 bedrooms & 1 bath w/ unfinished basement & porch. 6 King Street: 10,695+/-sf of land improved by a 2,705+/-sf brick building currently used as a church w/ central a/c. Terms of sale: A deposit of $15,000 by cash, certified or bank check will be required at the time & place of sale & balance in 30 days. All other terms announced at sale. Neither Auctioneer nor Mortgagee nor Attorney makes any representations as to the accuracy of the information contained herein. James C. Fox, Esq, Ruberto, Israel & Weiner, P.C, Boston, MA, Attorney for Mortgagee
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