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The home of Bradford and Jayne Gill, just off the Longmeadow Green, designed by a student of Frank Lloyd Wright and built in 1951, is part of the Friends of Storrs Library Book It House Tour on Oct. 5. (CORY WHITE PHOTOS)
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he Friends of Storrs Library will host its first ever house tour in Longmeadow on Saturday. The Book It Library Tour of Homes 2019 is a self-guided tour through a six Longmeadow homes encompassing a variety of eras and architectural styles.
Proceeds from the tour will benefit Storrs Library by enhancing its collection and supporting programming for children and adults. The tour begins at the library, 693 Longmeadow St., and will run from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Doors open at 10 to allow for tickets sales or ticket pick-up. The six homes open to the public include the newly refurbished 11,000-square-foot Brewer-Young Mansion at 734 Longmeadow St. Built in 1884, this colonial revival house was built as a
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2017 by Historic Preservation Partners and has been renovated into professional offices, while preserving the home’s stunning original features, particularly on the first floor. Also on tour is a Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired home at 808 Longmeadow St. Built for Mrs. Douglas Wallace in 1951 by a student of the famed architect, it was purchased in 1995 by current owners Jayne and Bradford Gill, who completely refurbished it. Hidden just off the green, this spacious home boasts
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arched windows, slate roof, and bracket style eaves. Despite renovations that have brought the home into the 21st century, historical features have been preserved including marble and cast iron fireplaces and 12-foot ceilings. Behind the home is a carriage house built in 1999 in the same Gothic style, with a studio apartment and basement workshop; • 663 Longmeadow St.: Likely built in the 1770s, what is seen today from the street is not the original house. That makes up the back ell of the house. The front portion of the home was added in 1831 by using a former millinery shop located on the north end of the
4,400 square feet and includes an open floor plan, 12-foot paneled ceilings, quarry tiled floors and floor-to-ceiling windows. It is surrounded by three acres of beautifully landscaped gardens and patios, designed and planted by Jayne Gill and visible from every room, and lawns that stretch to the highway. A view of the outside of the Gill house across the lawn and Other homes on the tour gardens. (CORY WHITE PHOTO) include: What we do know is that it Vaux, a partner of Frederick was most likely built on its Law Olmstead, it was built in IF YOU GO current site in 1713 for Sam1840. In the Victorian Gothic Event: Book It Library uel Bliss. It was later turned style, it is known for its spired Tour of Homes into a tavern, and a ballroom ornaments, floor-to-ceiling When: Oct. 5, 10:30 a.m.was created on the third floor. 3:30 p.m. Besides hosting dances, the Where: 6 homes in Longballroom was used at one meadow; begins at Storrs time for classrooms after the Library, 693 Longmeadow town’s schoolhouse burned St., Longmeadow down. The house later became Cost: $25, advance by a boarding house for workers Oct. 2; $30, day of event For more info: Online, in the nearby button factory, Longmeadowlibrary.org which by 1900 was one of the largest manufacturers of buttons in the country. • 766 Longmeadow St.: Today, of course, it’s a Situated across the green from family home where many of First Church, it is considered its original features are on the second oldest free standdisplay: a hidden compartment ing house in Longmeadow. near the front entrance that While there are many stories once held guns for the home’s about this house – that it was defense; original floor boards once a rowdy place where men and beams; a three-paneled Save $7.00 on ARBORCOAT® slipped out of church during window dating to 1713; and, the sermon in order to reinof course, the ballroom with With Presentation Of This Ad force themselves with a bit of its original horsehair wall covFivetown Plaza spirits and that it was originally ering, original Rumford style 358 Cooley St., Springfield fireplace, and original tongue built on the banks of the Con413-266-8135 necticut River and moved to and groove flooring; carrpaintstore.com its current location, none has • 796 Longmeadow St.: Hurry offer good through 10/15/19. Savings off regular retail price. been verified. Designed by architect Calvert
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Terry & Kim Kovel | Antiques & Collecting
Pottery ring kept farmers quenched
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POTTERY RING about 8 inches in diameter was auctioned recently and few seemed to understand how it was used. The pottery was shaped like a tube bent into a circle with an opening at the top. It is a 19th-century stoneware ring flask. Farmers worked in the fields all day and they could carry water in the flask. It was worn on the shoulder, so water was always available. This flask was glazed to look like it is made of pottery, but many examples were more elaborate with incised colored decorations, faces or other slightly raised decoration. The idea of a ring flask dates to the ancient Chinese. Examples with little decoration and no signature sell for about $300 to $500. Those by well-known makers can get over $500.
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Inc. in 1945. The company was the nation’s largest dollmaker in the late 1940s. After Abbott died in 1964, sales declined. The company went bankrupt in 1965 and was sold. Hard plastic dolls were made in Hong Kong beginning in 1967. Production ended about 1971. The company was sold twice since then and several new Nancy Ann Storybook Dolls were made in limited quantities. The last company ceased production in 2019. Collectors look for the original Nancy Ann Storybook dolls and prefer the early bisque dolls. Rare early bisque dolls made in Japan, in original costume and with box, have sold for $1,200. Early Nancy Ann Storybook Dolls were identified by a gold sticker
on the front of their clothing. Wrist tags were used beginning in 1941. Girl dolls always wear a hat or a ribbon in their hair.
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CURRENT PRICES 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. Silver ladle, Royal Danish pattern, International Silver Co., 6 inches, $60. Chocolate pot, lid, Iris mold, green and white tones, pink and red poppy decoration, marked, RS Prussia, 10 inches, $115.
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mortgage dropped to 3.64% from 3.73% the previous week. By contrast, the average rate stood at 4.72% a year ago. A sharply divided Federal Reserve last week cut its benchmark shortterm interest rate for a second time this year but declined to signal that further cuts are likely in 2019. The Fed rate influences many consumer and business loans.
James P. Cutler to Brieanna McKinnon, Joseph F. McKinnon and Joseph R. McKinnon, 421 Beldingville Road, $475,000
BELCHERTOWN Robert A. Morra to Justin J. Larivee, 14 Pine St., $80,000. Summer Hill Estates Development LLC, to Lynn M. Drawec, 111 Daniel Shays Highway, $285,000. Amy M. Lavoie, trustee, and Amy M. Lavoie Family Trust to Michael P. Forgue Jr., and Tracy A. Forgue, 37 Jackson St., $293,000.
BERNARDSTON Colleen F. Kubisch, Lucas Kubisch and Steven Kubisch to Tracy Murray and William Murray, 3 Eden Trail, $324,500. Jane M. Kuznik to Kristina L. Woods, 50 Bald Mountain Road, $235,000.
The average rate for 15-year, fixedrate home loans declined this week to 3.16% from 3.21% the previous week. 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.
Mary Regan to Andreas A. Gamborg and Madeline S. Lempereur, 108 East St., $360,000. Joseph S. Barker Jr., to Stephanie B. Barker, 67 Damon Pond Road, $150,000.
David A. Olszewski and Lucie B. Olszewski to Autumn Bruening and Adrian Zane Bruening, Russell Stage Road, $209,900.
Jericho J. Hendricks and Brooke C. Moore to Melissa J. Payson, 45 Curtis Road, $265,000.
A-Crane Realty LLC to N Riley Realty LLC, 619 Grattan St., $825,000. Alla Yanyuk to Eduard Yanyuk, 45 Holmes Drive, $190,000.
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Joseph H. Ely IX, Lilian K. KrauseEly and Lillian K Krause-Ely to Lynnette Lee Tabin and David Fitzgerald Krause, 5-7 Highland Ave., $270,000.
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Stefan Grzyb and Krystyna Grzyb to Wesley V. Gumlaw, 16-18 Ferry St., $290,000.
Norman Oyler to Carol Bogdanovich, 97 Rimmon Ave.,
AMHERST
Rolling Hill Properties LLC, to Amherst Poor Farm LLC, 214 Pomeroy Lane and Shays Street Off, $1,000,000.
Robert Anthony Federowicz, estate, and Ronald S. Ziemba, representative, to Dennis R. Ramstein, 64 Ellerton St., $199,000.
Michael D. Pouliot and Deborah Ann Pouliot to Lisette Martinez, 44C Colonial Circle, $90,000.
CHICOPEE
Michael W. Briggs to Steve Allen and Sarah Allen, 13 Parkview Dr., $227,000.
Pioneer Properties LLC to Edward A. Leonard and Valorie L. Leonard, 45 Laclede Ave., $245,000.
Linda M. Ledbury to Tihwdi LLC, 458 Grattan St., $269,500. Michael A. Pazos and Cynthia M. Pazos to Eunice Wong, 22 Gerard Lane, Unit 6, $215,000.
Josephine Sulenski to Caitlyn
CHESTERFIELD
$75,000.
M. Bennett, 203 Blanchard St., $164,000.
DJD Real Estate LLC to Tihwdi LLC, 19-23 Rose St., $280,000.
BLANDFORD
The average fee on 30-year fixedrate mortgages rose this week to 0.6 point from 0.5 point. The average fee for the 15-year mortgage was unchanged at 0.5 point. The average rate for five-year adjustable-rate mortgages fell to 3.38% from 3.49%. The fee remained at 0.4 point. — Associated Press
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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Deeds CONTINUED FROM PAGE F9 V & A Realty LLC to Christine M. Correa, 989 Chicopee St., $190,000. Ysabel Espinal and Naisha L. Rodriguez to Greg R. Johnson and Heather Johnson, 19 Harding St., $265,000.
DEERFIELD Gregory G. Zgrodnik and Jaime M. Zgrodnik, “fka” Jaime M. Potyrala to Allison L. Howard, 138 North Main St., $216,000. Kaywin R. Tessier to Felix Rodriguez and Lindsay Rodriguez, 121 Sand Gully Road, $245,000. Tatsushi Arai and Yu Chun Chen to Corey John and Rebeccah Johnson, 80 Boynton Road, $250,000. Grace Stavropulos, “aka” Honeylyne Grace Teruel, to Jeongtae Son, 69A Mill Village Road, Unit 8A, Mountainview Condominium, $215,000.
EAST LONGMEADOW Lesley Ann Lorent, Lesley Lorent, Frances Moore and Frances Crouss to Michael Placanico and Michael V. Placanico, 664 Prospect St., $267,500. Nathan Marinone and Tina M. Marinone to Hayden C. Smith, 210 Chestnut St., $170,000. Deutsche Bank National Trust Co., trustee, and Trust 2007-WF1 HSI Asset Securitization Corp., trustee of, to Bruce Graham, 95 Lasalle St., $140,000.
EASTHAMPTON Keith D. Wintle to Roxanne C. Mariani-Prall and Sarah D. Prall, 34 Briggs St., $275,000. Aristide Daniele, custodian, and Giovanni Daniele to Nini’s Real Estate LLC, Chapel Street, $100. Carmela Fraziero, trustee, and Giovanni Daniele Revocable Trust to Nini’s Real Estate LLC, 8 Chapel St., $190,000. Matthew Neill and Steven Neill to Michael Salvini, 19 Gaugh St., $80,750. Phillip L. Forshee and Dawn Marie Malecha to Dustin Colburn and Annamarie Colburn, 361 East St., $321,000. Richard R. Thayer to Maple & North LLC, 9 Northampton St., $280,000. Harold E. Corey to David L. Saldo and Fallon Saldo, 11 Mayher St., $313,000.
GOSHEN
Cheryl A. Kisiel and John Kisiel to Timothy J. Luce, 41 Pine Road, $77,000. Thomas C. Hodgkins, trustee, Susan S. Hodgkins, trustee, and Thomas C. Hodgkins Trust to Willard Edmund Munson and Jeanne Ann Troxell Munson, Aberdeen Road, $295,000.
GRANBY Bonneterre LLC, to Christina M. Hurley Boucher and James Boucher, Pleasant Street, $139,900. Thomas F. Benson Jr., to R A Gnatek Builders Inc., 77 Harris St., $100. Gary B. McNerney and Barbara A. McNerney to Gary B. McNerney, 39 Carver St., and Chicopee Street, $100. Gary B. McNerney to Gary B. McNerney and Barbara A. McNerney, 39 Carver St., $100. Mark Kevin Lambert to Anujkumar Dhamija and Asha Dhamija, 336 Chicopee St., $339,900. Barbara Jane Basbinah, Barbara Jane Kellog and Barbara Jane Basbinan to Properties Plus LLC, Amherst Road, $136,000.
GREENFIELD Scott T. Motyka and Louise J. Motyka to Margaret K. Rice Holden, 261 Briar Way, Unit 3B, Briar Knoll Townhouse Condominium, $175,000. Teresa A. Conti, estate, Debra Ann Julian, personal representative and individually, to Tatiana Kushner and Oleksandr Lyvytsky, 46 French King Highway, $164,000. D&G Holding Co., LLC to 39 Beacon Street LLC, 39 Beacon St., 397 Federal St., 399 Federal St., and Federal Street, $2,275,000. US Bank Trust NA, trustee, by attorney of Hudson, Hudson Homes Management LLC, attorney, to James D. Whitney, 367 Country Club Road, $84,500. Cameron M. Kehne and Jill E. Kehne to Ada L. Langford and Mark T. Schwaber, 5 Ferrante Ave., $227,000. Claire J. Grogan and Patrick J. Grogan to Marcus Stetson and Melissa Stetson, 407 Country Side, $195,000. Frederick J. Ackermann Jr. to Kevin A. Kennedy, 11 Dickinson St., $196,000. MECPC LLC, Cohn Family LLC, to Franklin & Main LLC, 156-158 Main St., 265-269 Main St., 48-50 Federal St. and 60 ½ Federal St., $974,400. Kristy Lynn Hamilton to Michael M. Williams, 190 French King Highway, $116,000.
Douglas L. Welenc and Susan L. Welenc to David A. Funk and Kira A. Coopersmith-Funk, 51 Highland Ave., $399,000.
HADLEY Peter A. Gelinas to Annie Lee, 7 Bayberry Lane, $635,000. Virginia Stanton Smith, personal representative, Mark W. Niedbala, estate, and Mark William Niedbala, estate, to Nancy Niedbala, 54 Huntington Road, $220,025. Thomas H. Kelley, estate, Tom Kelley, estate, and Margaret E. Garcia, personal representative, to Donald R. Dion, 9 Cold Spring Lane, $349,000. Bank of New York Mellon Trust Co NA, trustee, Bank of New York Trust Co NA, trustee, JPMorgan Chase Bank NA, trustee, Residential Asset Mortgage Products Inc., Newrez LLC, attorney-in-fact, New Penn Financial LLC, Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing, PHH Mortgage Corp., attorney-in-fact, and Ocwen Loan Servicing LLC, attorney-in-fact, to Solha Clinton Jigmey LLC, 2 Shaw Lane, $122,000.
HAMPDEN Jennifer R. Scott and Thomas K. Scott to Scott T. Mason and Jaime M. Bordoni, 12 Rose Circle, $325,000. Thomas Brown Jr. and Juanita Brown to Kevin A. Servantez and Brianna E. Santaniello, 315 Wilbraham Road, $215,000.
HOLLAND Peter D. Judd, Ingeborg M. Judd and Theodore F. Judd to Laura M. Elian, 16 Davis Road, $61,000. Steven C. Ross and Debra H. Benveniste to Danny A. White and Danielle M. Forcier-White, 34 May Brook Road, $285,000. Tina M. Hooton to James Douglas Whalen, 65 Cherokee Road, $156,000.
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$108,000. Merchant Devonshire Limited Partnership and FMG LLC to Holy Ventures LLC, 48 Holy Family Road, $19,750,000. Vitaliy V. Gladysh to Ayshia Stephenson, 2-4 St. Jerome Ave., $312,000.
Robert J. Gabry and Linda Rae Gabry to Gerald Gowdy, 17 Park St., $199,000. Eric Heinzman and Caitlin J. Worth to Suzanne M. Reder-Delano, 122 Dry Hill Road, $275,000. Lisa M. Adams and Robert L. Adams to Big Foot Food Forests LLC, 16 Hatchery Road, $120,000.
Phyllis S. Whiteman, estate, Colleen D. Worden, personal represenGay Hapgood to Stephanie J. Huck- tative, to Alan H. Blanker and Joyce er and Daniel G. Mendelsohn, 51 P. Blanker, 102 Turnpike Road, Juggler Meadow Road, $397,500. $180,000.
LEVERETT
LEYDEN Janice E. Collins and James Schoolenberg to David Campbell and Jennifer Campbell, 37-39 Alexander Road, $710,000.
LONGMEADOW
MONTGOMERY Virginia F. Cruickshank and Virginia Cruickshank to Virginia A. Brill and Dustin J. Brill, 40 Main St., $261,000.
NORTHAMPTON
Donna L. O’Keefe to Eric P. ChapJohn P. O’Leary to Heather Hamel, delaine, 109 Homestead Boulevard., 30 Ryan Road, $175,000. $320,000. Charles H. Elliott Jr., Charles H. Katarzyna Lameka and Paul Lame- Elliott III, Patricia M. Fortier and ka to Tri M. Tai and Yen K. Tran, 38 Patricia Fortier to Alan Richard Twinbrook Circle, $525,000. Colson, 7 Rust Ave., $135,000. Linda M. Klinger and Edward F. Klinger to KRM Real Estate LLC, 101 South Park Ave., $350,000.
LUDLOW Brian P. Coakley to Joel Natario, 49 West Belmont St., $150,000. Michael J. Drozdowski, Michelle M. Hiersche, Mitchell J. Drozdowski Jr., Marcy J. Crossman and Mark J. Drozdowski to Marc Lafayette and Karen Lafayette, 13 Fern St., $200,000.
MIDDLEFIELD U.S. Bank NA, Bank of America NA, trustee, LaSalle Bank NA, trustee, Bear Stearns Asset Backed Securities I Trust and Select Portfolio Servicing Inc., attorney-in-fact, to Antonio Cannizzaro, 27 Clark Wright Road, $66,000.
MONSON
Jeffrey M. Dean and Jennifer M. Francisco Alberto Bi Anco Portes to Dean to John M. Prunier Jr. and Juan Carlos Gonzalez, 77 Newton Katie M. Prunier, 367 Main St., St., $100. $205,000. Linda J. Schultz and Mary K. OuiMario F. Torchia and Christiane D. mette to Ronald P. Methe and John Torchia to Nicole Allyssa WawrGrimaldi, 887 Homestead Ave., zonek and Ryan Joseph Murray $100,000. Wawrzonek, 117 Town Farm Road, $400,000. Matthew Shanahan, Abbie Shanahan and Abbie Leblanc to Jody Timothy H. Allen to Gavin Easton C. Lussier, Saint Kolbe Drive, Unit and Scott Easton, Silver Street, 42B, $76,500. $65,000. Pamela S. Rose to Andres Nunez, William Patrick Finnegan to Jeffrey 30 Upland Road, $285,000. M. Dean and Jennifer M. Dean, 13 Woodridge Road, $235,000. Rosa S. Cuevas and Radames Pagan to Eric Michael Robert and Zaisha Robert, 267 Walnut St.,
MONTAGUE
Thomas A. Bankman, Thomas A. Bankman Jr., Thomas A. Bankman, trustee, Thomas A. Bankman Jr., trustee, Darlene Sue Bankman and Jeffrey A. Bankman to Jeffrey A. Bankman and Teddi Olszewski, 2527 Franklin St., $250,000. Deborah J. Penzias to Daniel Kates and Erin Kates, 169 Cardinal Way, $475,000.
NORTHFIELD Steven E. Dejoy to Mark Seebeck, 501 South Mountain Road, $205,500.
ORANGE Robert F. Carey and Mary J. Carey to Zachary J. Favreau and Stephanie M. Favreau, 54 Prentiss St., $185,000. Miguel A. Serrano and Carmen M. de La Torre to Raymond P. Bourque, 67 Putnam St., $231,000. Dennis Dupuis and Lisa Dupuis to Howard G. Jillson, 324 Tully Road, $180,000. Laura A. Lorenzo, “fka” Laura A. Dodd, to Kathryn R. Cerez and Vincent A. Cerez, 31 Memorial Drive, $160,000. Leon I. Cate, estate, “aka” Leon Ira Cate, estate, Anita M. Falco, personal representative, to Jacques Du Preez and Stephanie L. Du Preez, 24 Maple St., $229,900. Martin E. Hoxie and Patricia M. Hoxie “aka” Patricia Hoxie to Jason M. Normandin and Sandra Emily Normandin, 430 Walnut Hill Road, $260,000. SEE DEEDS, PAGE F11
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Deeds CONTINUED FROM PAGE F10 Ryan T. Boisvert and Rebecca L. Burke to Erik M. Maloney, 40 Shumway St., Unit B, Blithewood Avenue Condominium & Unit 19 Blithewood Avenue Condominium, $125,000. Tammy E. Hunter-Marshall and Christopher Marshall to Ryan T. Boisvert, 28 Maynard St., $226,000.
PALMER Eric J. Granger and Tammy L. Granger to Kevin A. McCollum, 144 River St., $229,900. Nicole A. Wawrzonek, Nicole A. Sherman and Ryan J. M. Wawrzonek to Matthew R. Gates, 315 Shearer St., $215,000. Stephen Hollingshead and Lisa Hollingshead to Terri Costello, 1073 Park St., $169,000.
RUSSELL Nicholas Haftmann, Lori Haftmann and Sharon Chambers to Jeremy McLain and Kari McLain, 620 South Quarter Road, $450,000.
SHELBURNE Three Bridge Street LLC to You Are Here LLC, 3-7 Bridge St., $555,000.
SHUTESBURY Alec E. Jillson and Autumn L. Jillson to Emily Causey and Christopher Harris, 85 Locks Pond Road, $227,500.
SOUTH HADLEY Gregory Schweitzer to Joanie Chase and Harley S. Parry, 430 River Road, $500,000. Sam S. Lemanski and Sheila A. Pronovost to Diane M. Rosenbeck, 68 Hadley St., $241,000. Charles N. Fournier and Barbara S. Fournier to Rebecca S. McGinley, 1 Bolton St., $135,000.
SOUTHWICK Pine Knoll Inc. to Leonid Ignatyuk and Alina Ignatyuk, 24 Deer Run Road, $160,000.
SPRINGFIELD 716 Spring Valley LLC to Angeljoy Co. LLC, 276-278 Centre St., $394,000. Anh Nguyen to Miguel A. Rivera Molina and Catherine Rivera, 47 Brunswick St., $183,000. Bandhu Adhikari and Sumitra Mishra to Nicola S. Thomas, 64 Amos Drive, $240,000. Boardwalk Apartments LLC, to Lachenauer LLC, 107 College St., $265,000. Cristina Y. Moran, Cristina Y. Reyes-Moran and George L. Reyes to Areliz O. Barbosa, 241 Rosewell St., $168,500. David Fillion to Brent Favreau, 103/105 Pine Grove St., $30,000. Deborah L. Jacobson and David L. Jacobson to Allan G. Russell, 33 Delano Drive, $111,000. Denise L. Houston and Leon Houston III to Beulah M. Jones, 18 Isabel St., $97,897. Diane L. Smith, Diane L. Dufresne and Diane L. McCollum to Anthony Santaniello, 227 Roy St., $67,500. Dorothy W. Raiche, representative, Penelope Ann Willcutt, estate, and Penelope A. Willcutt, estate, to Xiomara Watson and Joyville G. Watson, 29 Falmouth St., $129,900.
HOME & GARDEN Kenneth B. Stone to Mario A. Acevedo, 118 Tiffany St., $180,000. Kenneth R. Norman and Lynda A. Norman to Enmanuel Cruz, 41 Senator St., $194,900. Koka LLC to George Vinas, 235 State St., Unit 401, $126,000. Linda G. Ashley and Mary E. Feliciano to Fernando Diaz Jr. and Heather L. Diaz, 183 Trafton Road, $113,000. Louis V. Washington Sr., Dashima M. Washington and Dashma M. Washington to Yvonne Arrington-Cooper and Ronald C. Cooper Sr., Crest Street, $10,000. Lumpkin & Hyppolite LLC, to Elisandra Martinez, 28 Jasper St., $150,000. Luz H. Feliciano and Jose L. Cruz to Maria Velez, 20 Margerie St., $110,000. Madeline Rivera-Zayas and Madeline Rivera to Juan Alicea Alvarado, 21 Jardine St., $159,900. Mark Zadie and Amy Russell to Diane Crawford, 49 Gold St., $138,900. Maryam Bahmani to Jeff A. Mulvey Sr., 24 Yorktown Drive, $172,000. Matthew W. Roache and Jesse M. Roache to Luz Feliciano, 65 Midway St., $165,000.
Michael C. Rafferty and Sarah J. Rafferty to Joanne Ifopo, 121 GoodEddy A. Almanzar Reyes and Keila win St., $143,000. M. Gonzalez to Carmen Hernandez, Michael V. Placanico to Justin 90 Cleveland St., $165,000. David Devine, 89 Weymouth St., Francisco Maria and Ederlinda S. $195,000. Maria to BP LLC, 145-151 Main St., Orchid M. Nguyen, Hai H. Nguyen $550,000. and Hao H. Nguyen to Thiet T. Son Freedom Mortgage Corp. to Denali and Lyna T. Dao, 30 Eldridge St., Properties LLC, 34 Brewster St., $179,000. $122,866. Patricia Carr and Justin H. Carr Fritz Wolf to Jeffrey L. Vanderscoff to Jason Donaldson, trustee, and and Mary Anne Vanderscoff, 69 Etabav Realty Trust, trustee of, 37 Harrow Road, $220,000. Elmdale St., $106,500. Hector L. Lopez to Carmen Vega, Paul McNaughton and Ryan 247-249 Roy St., $172,000. McNaughton to George L. Reyes Jacob I. Martinez and Elisandra Martinez to Terez C. Robinson, 115 Saint James Circle, $212,000. Jacqueline A. Mack-Miller, Jeffrey Miller and Jeffrey A. Miller to Manchester Enterprises LLC, 254 Peekskill Ave., $80,000. Jasani Property Investors LLC, to Properties R Us & Investments LLC, 21 Old Point Road, $120,000. Jason French to Jennifer I. Wenzel, 1350 Plumtree Road, $226,000. Jeannette Flores to Kan Zhang, 3941 East Hooker St., $145,500.
Richard A. Zink and Diane S. Zink to Jeffrey A. Wert, 39 Tannery Road, $249,000.
Jeffrey Papineau to A&D Property Group LLC, 93 Villa Parkway, $85,000.
Robert P. Castonguay, Robin M. Castonguay and Robinann M. Castonguay to Michael J. Blair and Lauren M. Blair, 15 Jered Lane, $375,000.
Jose Suarez and Ruth Marrero to Shaun Leahan, 90 Governor St., $185,000. Katina M. Delmonte to Kelly Bragan, 1114 Parker St., $174,000.
and Cristina Y. Reyes-Moran, 244 Russell St., $295,000. Peter T. Kolk to Geoffrey B. Spier, 140 Chestnut St., M-1, $28,500.
Phillip C. Loukellis, Evangelia Loukellis and Irene P. Loukellis to Ruth M. Olmeda, 31-33 Virginia St., $237,000.
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US Bank, trustee, and LSF9 Master Participation Trust, trustee of, to Michael Sanchez Santos, 38 Chilson St., $144,900. US Bank Trust, trustee, and LSF9 Master Participation Trust, trustee of, to Annmarie A. McKain Boswell, 76 Dorset St., $140,000. Vincent E. Delgado to Bp LLC, 3840 Oak St., $21,000. William Norton to Jeanette Torres, 89 Powell Ave., $192,000. Yun Hee Han to Gennaro Moccia, 55-57 Forest Park Ave., $165,000.
SUNDERLAND Nancy A. Rule to Amy L. Roberts and Jeremy L. Roberts, 226 Plumtree Road, $270,000. Justin D. Killeen to Amherst Real Estate Services LLC, 456 River Drive, $275,000.
TOLLAND Carolann Hill and Kenneth Hill to Mohini Bacchus and Assif Bacchus, 55 View Drive, $200,500. Joel Behar and Barbara M. Behar to Carolyn Mackler and Jonas Rideout, 265 Fox Den Road, $274,950.
WARE Cynthia E. Howe and Brian P. Provencher to Brian P. Provencher, 30 Cherry St., $100. Rosemarie Parker, trustee, and Frank P. Desantis Family Trust to Donald Desautels and Sandra Desautels, 65 Anderson Road, $205,000.
Andrii Zhyhaniuk to Vadim Botezat and Victoria Botezat, 28 Mosher St., $175,000. Daniel E. Williamson to Jessica R. Blanchard, 446 Brush Hill Ave., $224,900. John E. Standen and Patti A. Standen to Arica N. Drake, 32 Hickory Hill, $322,000. Kenneth C. Spafford to Sarah Giovanna Calabrese and John Patrick Dunphy, 265 Woodbrook Terrace, $296,900. Marika Theodorakis to Bikash Chhetri and Hem Chhetri, 905 Dewey St., $328,000. Oksana Vlasyuk to Koch Real Estate Corp., 476 Main St., $20,000. Susan A. Zukowski to Alla Yanyuk, 29 Sherwood Ave., $210,000. Timothy Pitkin and Shaun S. Mclean to Daniel E. Sullivan and Joanna Meghan Sullivan, 153 Bretton Road, $407,000.
WESTFIELD Ann Marie J. Najam to Old Dominion Freight Line Inc., Medeiros Way, $710,000. Daniel P. Tobias and Andrea C. Tobias to Toby Brogden and Kimberly Brogden, 126 Little River Road, $235,000. G & F Custom Built Homes Inc. to Philip J. McKay, 2 Canterbury Lane, $370,000.
Geoffrey Parenteau, Deborah Charland and Deborah Parenteau to Christopher Lynn Snodderley and Jennifer Lynn Snodderley, 21 Joel J. Harder to Ninja Management Egleston Road, $220,000. LLC, 54 Gould Road, $350,000. Grace M. Pietrogallo to Colby W. Shaun M. Boynton and Margaret E. Hoffman and Dixie H. Holland, 22 Boynton to Brendan Campbell, 27 Darwin Drive, $217,000. Walnut St., $130,000. Joseph J. Chesnicka Jr., Judith Donald R. Perron Jr., and Bonnie L. Luther Davis, Jusith Luther Daves, Perron to Jacob Fossati, 81 Beaver Mary Anna McLaughlin, Judith Lake Road, $217,000. Luther Chesnicka and Mary Anna Chesnicka to Codry Realty Inc., Airport Drive, $150,000. WARWICK Cynthia J. Day, “fka” Cynthia J. Warywoski, to Kevin McCabe, 285 Orange Road, $212,000. Timothy Williams to Debra Kelly, 365 Wendell Road, $153,500.
Randall E. Chaves, representative, Christine A. Dugre, estate, Darren M. Chaves and Angela F. Prenosil to WENDELL Adalid Bobowicz, 1294 Worcester St., $137,000. Florence E. Bergmann and Milton H. Bergmann Jr., to Kelly E. LaughSandra Valentine and Thomas A. Valentine to Brandon Donnelly, 400 ton and Micah G. Suprenant, 145 West St., $185,000. Maple St., $452,000. Scott T. Mason to Michael J. Mason, 204 Lake Drive, $185,000.
Epstein, 1844 Riverdale Road, $147,900.
WEST SPRINGFIELD
Tara M. Gaudette, Tara M. Schuler 123 Interstate Drive LLC, to and Christopher Gaudette to Angel Viability Inc., 123 Interstate Drive., L. Vazquez and Christina Duran, 30 $2,300,000. Aberdale Drive, $197,000. 1844 Riverdale LLC, to Max
Lizzie Loo LLC to Christopher J. Chalmers, 549 Russell Road, Unit 2B, $87,500.
Marc J. Dempsey to Cody J. Turcotte and Stephanie N. Johnson, 700 Southampton Road, $193,400. Paul A. Jenney, representative, and Eric Steven Jenney, estate, to Timofey V. Tverdokhlebov, 132 Northridge Road, $175,000. Shelley I. Haber to Scott Haber, 17 Denise Drive, $156,000. Steven L. Henderson to Kelly Rachel Henderson and William Edward Travers, 36 Moseley Ave., $150,000. Virginia E. Baker to John W. Nietupski, 419 Southwick Road, Unit
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Lee Reich | In the Garden
Now’s the time to think perennial
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OW IS A GOOD time of year to think “perennial:” what is perennial and what you want to be perennial. The word perennial, among us gardeners, usually refers to an herbaceous flowering plant, that is, one whose roots live year after year but whose top dies down to the ground each winter. This word sometimes reflects wishful thinking. For instance, lavender is a perennial. But our winters are often too frigid and wet for this plant — at least in my garden. If the plant is not done in here by the end of its first winter, then it surely is by the end of its second. Delphinium and lupine are another two perennials that are not very perennial, usually dying out around here in a few years. The problem in this case is not winter cold, but summer heat. These two plants thrive in coastal areas, where summers remain cool and moist. There are ways to eke additional years from plants like lavender, delphinium, and lupine. For starters, give them sites and soils to their liking. Delphinium and lupine want a bit of summer shade to cool their heads, and plenty of mulch around their roots. Lavender is happiest basking in sun in perfectly drained soil. Plant it on a wide mound, if necessary, for better drainage. Back the plant up against a south-facing wall, preferably a heat retaining one of brick or stone, and you further increase its chances of winter survival. Lavender likes soil
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WESTHAMPTON Jeffrey S. Fydenkevez to Eugene Thomas and Lisa Thomas, 298 Main Road, $226,500.
high in lime, delphinium pre- year after year. fers just slightly alkaline soil, However, with a bit of help, and lupine likes its soil acidic. many garden annuals that In a couple of months or really are perennials can so, when the surface of the actually survive our winters ground has frozen about an outdoors. Petunias are one inch deep, protect lavender by of them, and the same can covering it with a loose mulch be said for snapdragons and such as pine boughs or straw. pansies. These plants have Delphinium and lupine also the best chances of survival when planted with their appreciate a bit of protection. In spite of your efforts, backs near a south-facing though, don’t be surprised to wall and given additional see the plants eventually die protection with mulch after the ground has frozen a bit. out. Take stem cuttings and If snow acmake new However, with a bit cumulates plants if you want to keep of help, many garden where the plants sit, any of them annuals that really are so much the going. perennials can actually better. Many I’m plants usualsurvive our winters ly considered expecting outdoors. Petunias annuals are to see again are one of them, and actually penext spring rennials that the smiling the same can be said do not relifaces of for snapdragons and ably survive pansies I our northern planted this pansies. winters. Topast spring matoes and peppers are two. in a protected nook against Given eternal warmth, they the brick wall of my garage. would just keep growing and You might recall the scarlet growing. And you probably hibiscus that I mentioned a know that geraniums also can couple of weeks ago. It had be perennial. They usually not yet flowered, and I really are grown as annuals, but the did not expect it could outdo craggy, old plants often star- the show of hibiscuses that ing out from shop windows, are reliably hardy around even sputtering forth a few here. Well, the blossoms, now red blooms in winter, attest to open, are such a magnificent geraniums’ perennial nature. salmon scarlet that I am going Petunia is another garden to do what I can to increase perennial usually treated as chances that this perennial an annual. I once heard of a really stays perennial here. lady who dug up her petunia Any gardening questions? plants every fall, potted them Email them to me at garden@ up, and set them indoors in leereich.com and I’ll try ana sunny window to bloom all swering them directly or in this column. Come visit my garden winter. Out the plants went at leereich.com/blog. again in spring, and so on,
Daniel A. Young, Chrissa L. Young and Chrissa L. Taylor to Christopher L. Taylor and Melinda R. Taylor, Reservoir Road, $15,000. Daniel A. Young, Chrissa L. Young and Chrissa L. Taylor to Ian Teague Stith and Kelly Marie Challet, 208 Reservoir Road, $435,000.
WHATELY Nancy H. August to Stephen D.
Mikesell and Suzanne D. Mikesell, 136 North St., $385,000.
WILBRAHAM Atlantic Holdings Group Inc. to Stephen L. Murdoch, 9 Manchonis Road, $409,000. Norman D. Dudley and Beverly G. Dudley to Peter M. Albani and Mary A. Albani, 12 Devonshire Drive, $269,900.
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Programs, classes Berkshire Botanical Garden presents, “Bonseki Workshop,” today at 1 to 2:30 p.m. This hands-on workshop led by Mariah Baca will focus on bonseki, the ancient Japanese art of creating miniature tabletop landscapes using natural materials. The program is offered free of charge, is open to all ages and no experience is required. To register, visit info@berkshirebotanical. org as space is limited; Oct. 4, 6 - 8 p.m. (lecture) and Oct. 5, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. (field study), “New England Plant Communities.” Join ecologist Ted Elliman for an exploration of native New England plant communities. A Friday lecture will cover many of the forest, meadow, and wetland habitats found in Berkshire County, discussing their physical and ecological features: topography, geology, soils, and moisture, as well as their characteristic plant associations, including both common and rare plants. The Saturday field trip will take you to a variety of forested, open, and wetland habitats, and we will take a close look at the flora and features of each of them. Please dress for the weather, wear comfortable shoes to walk in and bring a bagged lunch if attending the Saturday field study. Cost is full course (lecture and field study): Members: $120, Non-Members: $135; Friday lecture only: Members: $25, Non-Members: $35. Note: Students taking this course for certificate credit must attend the lecture and field study; Oct. 5, “The Secret Ingredient: Reinventing Ev-
Richard A. Lewenczuk to Alicia Pontes, 260 Crane Hill Road, $250,000. Roger J. Roberge II and Sarah R. Roberge to Margaret Slade, 7 Longview Drive, $321,000. Stephen L. Murdoch and Nicole A. Murdoch to Richard R. Braden and Karen J. Braden, 6 Webster Lane, $580,000.
eryday Favorites,” 2 to 5 p.m. Join cookbook author Alana Chernila for a hands-on class that will get your dinner inspiration flowing. Cost: Members $55; Nonmembers $65. To register, visit berkshirebotanical.org. Berkshire Botanical Garden is located at 5 West Stockbridge Road. SPRINGFIELD
Horticulture show The Springfield Garden Club will present a Horticulture Specialty Show, “Autumn in the Valley - Celebrating Nature’s Bounty” from Oct. 3-5. The purpose of the show is to expose to and educate the viewing public about the vast world of horticulture and will be staged in the Old Monkey House in Springfield’s Forest Park (next to the Administration Building). The show will feature exhibits and themed horticultural categories, collections, and displays. The Horticulture Division will have 48 separate classes ranging from zinnias and coleus to boxwood and rhododendron to herbs and garden vegetables. There will be an Educational Division featuring the importance of native plants and other information helpful to the home gardener. The Show will be open to the public Oct. 4 and Oct. 5. Admission to the show is included with admission to Forest Park. For more information on this and other Springfield Garden Club events go to gcfm.org/ springfieldgardenclub or visit them on Facebook at facebook.com/Springfield MAGardenClub. Send items for Garden Notes to pmastriano@repub.com two weeks prior to publication.
WILLIAMSBURG Melissa J. Payson to Charles W. Baranowski Jr., and Diana Baranowski, 24 Petticoat Hill Road, $299,900.
WORTHINGTON David W. Brainerd and Paula A. Schmidt to Hu B. Rhodes Jr., and Grace G. Rhodes, 90 Patterson Road, $269,900.
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Live Onsite & Webcast PUBLIC AUCTION
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3 at 11:00 A.M.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3RD AT 11:00 A.M.
MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
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AUTO RENTAL COMPANY
• WESTFIELD •
(18) 2014 - 2017 • NISSAN, CHEVY & GMC, SEDANS & SUV’S • • SUNLINE SOLARIS TRAVEL TRAILER •
6 ROOM / 2 BEDROOM SINGLE STORY
E.C.R. CORP.
RANCH STYLE HOME
D/B/A U-SAVE
AUTO RENTAL
110 ENFIELD STREET ENFIELD, CONNECTICUT
WITH
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TWO CAR ATTACHED GARAGE 54 Beverly Drive WESTFIELD, MA
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VEHICLES • 2017 Chevy Cruze Sedan • 2017 Nissan Sentra Sedan • • (2) 2016 Chevy Cruze Sedans • (5) 2016 Nissan Sentra Sedans • • 2016 Nissan Altima Sedan • 2015 GMC Terrain SUV • • (2) 2015 Nissan Sentra Sedans • 2015 Chevy Cruze Sedan • • 2014 GMC Terrain SUV • 2014 Nissan Altima Sedan • • 2014 Nissan Versa Sedan • 2013 Lexus ES350 Sedan • • 2002 Sunline Solaris 31” Travel Trailer •
SALE PER ORDER OF OWNER
• RETIRING FROM AUTO RENTAL BUSINESS • 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
• Single Story Ranch Style Home • ±14,000 S/F of Land • • Total of (6) Rooms w/ (2) Bedrooms & (1) Bath • • ±1,270 S/F of Gross Living Area Above Grade • • Oil Hot Water Baseboard Heat • • Partial Finished Basement • Wood Shingle Siding • • Public Water & Sewer • Zoned: RA • ★ Two Car Attached Garage ★ Sale Per Order of Mortgagee Attorney Jonathan Sapirstein Of the Firm of Sapirstein & Sapirstein, P.C. 1331 Main Street, Springfield, MA Attorney for Mortgagee
West Springfield, MA • Philadelphia, PA 413-733-5238 • 610-853-6655
Sat 9a-4 & Sun 10a - 1 Complete contents w/ excel quality furn & more
HOLYOKE Tag Sale rain/shine Holy Cross Ave off Dwight St. Sat 9-3 & Sun 9-1 9/28-29. Something for everyone
Ludlow - 23 Helena St. Sat. 9/28 & Sun. 9/29, 10-4. Tools, antiques, collectibles, housewares.
MA Auc. Lic #161 • PA Auc. Lic. #AY000241L www.posnik.com • E-Mail:info@posnik.com
SIXTEEN ACRES - Garage & Yard sale, 321 & 311 Grand Valley Rd. Fri-Sat 9-6 & Sun 9-4: furn., glassware, coats, compressor, gas grill, comm’l mower, gas stove & Harley clothes, & Much more
Condominiums
South Hadley, 32 Hollywood St. Sat. & Sun. 9/28 & 9/29, 8am-4pm. Full house estate sale, 60 years accumulation incl. furn., collect., glass, tools, Snap-On tool chest, vintage toys, Xmas items. Huge amount of new unworn clothing with tags. All remaining items are half price on Sunday.
MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
• ASHFIELD •
CAPE STYLE HOME WITH
DETACHED OUTBUILDING 843 Bug Hill Road
IMPERIAL REAL ESTATE Ludlow, Mass Open House 12:00-2:00 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
ASHFIELD, MA
Apartments/Condos, Unfurnished
To be Sold on the Premises
Features: • 1 ½ Story Cape Style Home • ±10 Acres of Land • • Total of (3) Rooms w/ (1) Bedroom & (1) Bath • • ±1,200 S/F of Gross Living Area Above Grade • Zoned RA • • Wood Stove • Basement • Private Well & Septic • ★ Detached Outbuilding w/ Metal Roof ★ Sale Per Order of Mortgagee Gary M. Weiner, Esq.
Homes, Suburbs
Aaron Posnik AUCTIONEERS•APPRAISERS
West Springfield, MA • Philadelphia, PA 413-733-5238 • 610-853-6655
0-1-2 BEDROOM AGAWAM FREE HEAT & UTILS No pets. 413-786-6323
OPEN SUNDAY 1 - 3
A MODERN 4RM 2th FLOOR LIBERTY HEIGHTS, SPFLD. Heat & Hot Water, Parking, Call 413-627-4422
NEW LISTINGS !!!!!!! 11 VILLAGE ROAD
$199,900 6rm 4BR, 1.5 bath RANCH 1 car garage
202 GILBERT AVE WEST SPFLD Large 2rm apt APT $690/mo everything included (413)789-2388
783 HOMESTEAD AVE $239,900 7rm 3BR 2 bth Cape w/attach 1.5C gar Beth Brogle 534-0101 Kris Catarino 219-0556 Century 21 Hometown Associates
MA Auc. Lic #161 • PA Auc. Lic. #AY000241L www.posnik.com • E-Mail:info@posnik.com
South Hadley, Granby
Springfield, 185 Breckwood Blvd. Sat. 9/28 & Sun. 9/29, 9-6. Clothes, sewing, hshld. & much more!
SPRINGFIELD
Holyoke
Terms of Sale:
$5,000.00 Deposit Cash or Certified Funds. Deposit to be Increased 10% of the Purchase Price within Five Business Days of the Auction 1441 Main Street, Springfield, MA 5% Buyer’s Premium Applies. Attorney for Mortgagee Other Terms to be Announced at Time of Sale Of the Firm of Weiner Law Firm, P.C.
Tag Sales
Autumn Fields Condo 1A PARTRIDGE RUN
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10TH at 1:00 P.M.
3 ROOM / 1 BEDROOM 1 ½ STORY
Tag Sales ENFIELD, CT
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West Springfield, MA • Philadelphia, PA 413-733-5238 • 610-853-6655
PUBLIC AUCTION
Open House 12-2:00 48 Alexander Pl/off Hillside Gorgeous 1700+ SF ranch built in 2006 and still in NEW condition! Fireplace, cathedral ceilings, granite, tile, master suite, finished bsmnt & outdoor k i tc h e n ! . . . .. . . . $ 3 9 5 , 0 0 0 Sheldon RE (413) 572-4700
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.
AUCTIONEERS•APPRAISERS
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Westfield
Real estate for rent
To be Sold on the Premises
Features:
AUCTIONEERS•APPRAISERS
MA Auc. Lic #161 • PA Auc. Lic. #AY000241L
Real estate for sale
Business/ Commercial Property
A1 SPACE AVAILABLE 500-8000sf Lt Manuf Whse, Office, Art space. Indian Orch Mills 543-3321
Sat-Sun Sept. 28-29; 8-30-4 Lots of items $1 & up furn., clothes & more
SPRINGFIELD
ATWATER PARK 177 SPRINGFIELD ST.
Sat 8 am - 4 Rooms Without Board
OPEN HOUSE 1-3 New! Ranch. 26 Joffre Ave South Hadley $439,900 Call 413-265-8081
BELAIR INN - EFFIC WEEKLY RATES stove, 60 channel TV, phone, cable, Rte. 5, West Spfld. 413-781-7825
Elegant livrm, dinrm, lamps, antique sofa, loveseat, planters, boating items, Dept 56 Christmas Village, holiday, model cars, books, fine china, power washer, snowblower (Wanda)
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WESTFIELD - 34 Kensington St., Sat. & Sun. 9/28 & 9/29, 9-4. Furniture, hshld. goods, yard tools, more tools! Dianna Pepper 413-221-0299
Westfield, 407 Hillside Rd. Sept. 28 & 29 9-3. No early birds. Multi-family Furn., electr., hshld. etc. WEST SPFLD 42 Old Barn Rd. Sat-Sun 10-4; Sept 2829. Liquidation Ink & Toner, hshold goods, clothes, toys, & more
Animals Birds Cats Dogs Exotic Animals Feed Fish Horses Livestock Pet Services Pet Shows Pet Supplies Pets - Lost & Found Pets Wanted
Birds
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
Dogs
1 Male Alaskan Malamute Puppy, 8 wks old, ready to go w/first shots. $700. Call 413- 250-0903 AKC Rottweiller puppies for sale, $1500;
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
SIBERIAN HUSKIES FOR SALE 1M & 2 F PUPPIES First shots and dewormed, $650each. call 802-895-2784
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
C13 Zeppelin Stamp $100 Got stamps? Call Ron 413-896-3324 Stamps wanted FREE STANDING PROFESSIONAL SALON HAIR DYERS $100EA Call (413)533-3517
Man’s black mink lined leather jacket, size 42. $75.00 Call 413-533-7307 Man’s dark gray shearling 7/8 coat, size 42, $75.00. Call 413-533-7307 MODEL TRAINS LIONEL AF & HO and Accessories Call 413-302-7173 MOVING Grandfather clock 88in high, 2 glass doors & 2 shelves $300/BO; huge selection of LP records, w/ player $300; 583-4227
Old Stand up safe, from 60’s, needs work $80. 413-569-1830
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
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.
Bassette Dresser, triple dresser with mirror. Exc. cond., $50. Call 413-267-4058 Drexel Heritage Hrdwd bdroom set, bureau w/ mirror, chest. 2 night stands $350. 413-896-8419 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
Wood Captain Bed, wood draws, exc. cond. $75.00. Call 413-267-4058
Lawnmowers & Snowblowers
5HP Briggs & Stratton push mower, 20’’ cut, $80.00 Call 413-569-1830 7 1/2 FT snowplow blade, no frame or hydraulics, just blade. $249.00. Call 413-569-1830
$157.50 Call 413-237-7148
Ariens Snowblower 7HP for parts or fix. $99.00 Call 413-569-1830 BRIGGS & STRATON push lawnmower 5PH, $76.50 Call 413-237-7148 Craftsman 9HP Snowblower, runs but needs work. $249.00. Call 413-569-1830
AKC STANDARD POODLES 3wks, 2ea M/F white, very goodbloodlines & temp. $1200ea (413)262-5082 J.D.
Husqvarna Riding Tractor, no mowing deck, runs but needs work $99.00 Call 413-569-1830
Beautiful German Shepherd pup, 5 months old, AKC Reg. $1200 Call (413) 426-1868
FRI, OCT. 4, AT 6 PM
MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC AUCTION HELD ON THE PREMISES
GENERAL ESTATE AUCTION - The furniture is new, modern or Victorian, glass and china, small antiques, artwork, and more. THIS SALE INCLUDES a large collection of silver coins, jewelry, Hauck trailer, file cabinets, upholstered stack chairs, tables, utility stands, a quantity of art work, silver, and more.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2019 12 PM 90 Monticello Ave, Springfield, MA 2 PM 10-12 Valley St, Adams, MA
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 02, 2019 12 PM 8 Hickory Pl, South Hadley, MA
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LAWNMOWERS Raptor 33 in $3,000: Toro Built walk behind $700 both w/baggers. 413-530-3903
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SIMPLICITY Riding lawn tractor, Hydro-static, 12HP, 42in cut, No bagger $382.50; Call 413-237-7148
Auctions Auctions
Snapper Walk behind Rototiller, 4.5 HP, runs but needs work. $99.00. Call 413-569-1830 Med. Equip Sales/Wanted
CELEBRITY 3 wheel mobillity scooter, good cond., $350/B.O. Call Earl (413)265-3212 lve msg. WHEELCHAIR NICE SHAPE, w/leg attachments, $50 or Best Offer. Call (860) 990-9649 Musical Instruments
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 YAMAHA CLAVINOVA 1993 model CVP85A keyboard w/music books, $650/BO. sound greats (413)222-3513
Sporting Goods
Ice Fishing eqip, Jiffy md #30, gas & hand augers ice spoon, jig rod, tipups. $70/bo Call 413-739- 3242
ARIENS 7HP SNOWBLOWER
Call (860)833-1373
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
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Wood changing table & drawers, great cond. $85.00. Call 413-569-1830
Articles for Sale
5 drawer dresser wood, great cond., $85.00 413-569-1830
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CASH PD vintage, antiques, electronics, guitars, amps, tube audio, musical instrum, radios, ham equip, CB. 413-206-8688
WANTED FREON R12. We pay CA$H. R12 R500 R11. Convenient. Certified professionals. www.refrigerantfinders. com/ad 312-291-9169
Wood Burning Stoves
PELLET STOVE Lennox FREE standing, Model Winslow PS40, new ignition installed 2019, $1250/ bo; with piping, Also 18 bags of Barefoot pellets $72; $4/ea bag. (413)5720915; 413-207-7432
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SALE AT AUCTION BEAUTIFUL VICTORIAN HOME Sale per order of Owner Saturday October 5th 2019 preview and registration 9:30 A.M. to 10:45 A.M. Auction begins at 11:00 A.M. 269 Union St. Springfield Mass go to website for more information and pictures David Baillargeon Auctioneer Mass License #2755 413-207-1301 or 413-667-4163 www.swingingbridge auctions.com or www.auctionzip.com All terms to be announced day of Auction
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.
UNRESERVED ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES ESTATES AUCTION Saturday, October 5 at 12:00PM at Christ Lutheran Church Hall 568 College Hwy, Rt. 57 Southwick, MA ESTATE CAR: 2008 Lexus-85,000 miles ACCESSORIES: Jewelry: Gold, diamonds, sterling & precious stones; pendants, bracelets, rings, earrings, & costume, Tiffany & Gorham sterling, Tiffany style lamps w/shades & bronze base Clocks: French carriage & mantle signed Auguste Moreau, John Turner oil on canvas, antique china & porcelain, post cards & photo albums, oriental rugs, vintage Atari system, Knife collection, large collection of vintage toy cars, trucks, & dolls, salesman’s sample sewing machine, comic books, Sports: Tom Brady rookie card, Coins: Civil War currency, Morgan silver dollars, large cents(web pagemore inventory & photos) FURNITURE: Hitchcock table & 6 chairs, 19TH-20TH tables, chests, beds, china cabinets, etc.
ROSSI AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS AGAWAM, MA • 413-789-1284 TERMS: 10% Buyer’s Premium, CASH OR CHECK ONLY! INSPECTION: 9:00 A.M. Day of Sale
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CHIHUAHUA Pups-2 males Ready to go on 9/12. CKC Reg. $550 ea. 1st shots/ dewormed (413)436-7042
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