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Old-fashioned charm with modern twist thanks to social media

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eloved for their old-fashioned charm, small mosaic tiles are resonating with homeowners who want floors that are uniquely patterned and boldly expressive. From itty-bitty hexagons to miniature squares, tiny tiles are back in a big way.

In commercial buildings, such as taverns and pharmacies, the mosaics grew more decorative, as the country transitioned from the Victorian era to the arts and crafts, art nouveau and art deco periods. Tile production peaked in the late 1920s, and then the Great Depression hit and many factories shuttered. “Amazingly, we’re now discovering patterns in old catalogues that were never even produced,” Bieneman says.

A powder room by Bria Hammel pairs a more subdued mosaic floor with bold wallpaper. (SPACECRAFTING PHOTOGRAPHY)

Most of the tile work Oliver is seeing today could be classified as traditional with a twist. “People are trying a newer look using the old materials,” she says. “For instance, they

want flat hex tiles, but instead of black and white, we’ll see more modern color combos like blues and grays.” To bring an authentic

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your feet. Unsurprisingly, homeowners want to bring the bespoke, vintage feel of the eye-catching tile they see on social media into their own homes. That some of these mosaics look as if they require an advanced degree in mathematics and an abundance of time to lay out only adds to their allure. “There’s definitely an appreciation for the way things used to be made,” says Erin Oliver, vice president of Little Rock, Arkansas-based American Restoration Tile. “Mosaics aren’t fast and they don’t look like everything else on the market.” According to Bieneman, mosaic tile first became popular in the United States in the late 1800s, when plumbing came indoors and the need for a sanitary surface became paramount for germ-obsessed Victorians. Porcelain flooring was imported from England, but as demand for indoor restrooms grew, American manufacturers started to produce smaller unglazed porcelain tiles. Soon basket weave, penny-round and hex designs became ubiquitous in homes.

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“Mosaics are appealing because they can adapt to different period styles and can be used in so many applications; they’re both timeless and versatile,” says Keith Bieneman, owner of Heritage Tile in Oak Park, Illinois. “They’re also wildly photogenic.” He’s not kidding: Intricately tiled floors have been on the upswing in recent years, thanks in large part to the Instagram account ihavethisthingwithfloors. Started by three Dutch friends who share a fondness for taking pictures of their footwear against striking floor patterns, the feed curates images of marzipan-hued mosaics from all over the world. For over 812,000 followers, the timeworn entries of old hotels and hat shops from Lisbon to Los Angeles serve as a reminder to look down and appreciate the history beneath

The intricate tile pattern for this master bath was created by senior designer Chelsie Lee of Jessica Helgerson Interior Design. (CHRISTOPHER STURMAN)


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Erin Oliver, American Restoration Tile

Designer Bria Hammel used hex tile to spell out “Hello� in an entryway. A custom border extends to the adjacent powder room. (SPACECRAFTING PHOTOGRAPHY)

Whether you’re using tile to create a simple border or something more elaborate such as say, a pixelated Persian rug, there are a few basics to keep in mind. Historical reproduction tiles lie totally flat, so they’re flush with the grout. Typically, made-to-order custom porcelain mosaics from both American Restoration Tile and Heritage Tile run between $25 and $30 per square foot, and that price includes design services. Many mass-produced porcelain mosaics are considerably less expensive. For example, a sheet of matte black and white hex mosaic with a snowflake design starts at $6.75 per square foot at

Home Depot. Pattern and color choices are limited, however, and these tiles often have beveled edges, which result in a raised surface when installed. If you want your floor to look like an entryway or bath from 100 years ago, you’ll probably want to opt for flat tile. Many companies will let you select colors and create a custom design using a computer grid on their website. Still, some creative homeowners prefer a DIY approach, especially when it comes to playing around with typography or doing a simple color change. Watch HGTV for any extended period and you’ve probably seen someone manually pop

out individual tiles from an adhesive-backed sheet and swap in a different color as an inexpensive way to customize mosaics. While this method works, it can be time-consuming; some companies will do it for you at no additional cost. “Our pricing is based on complexity of pattern, so it doesn’t increase for color changes,� Oliver says. If you happen to be a lucky homeowner with a vintage porcelain mosaic still intact, don’t fret if you spy a crack. Because tile production was standardized for many years in the United States, it’s likely you’ll be able to find replacements in the right size and color to restore the floor. “Our

historical palette has matches for everything that was available from 1885 to 1940,� Oliver says. Outside repairing the occasional crack, there isn’t a ton of maintenance involved in preserving an unglazed porcelain mosaic floor. Because porcelain is impervious to water, stains and temperature changes, it’s a durable and practical choice for high-traffic areas. “If you look at any 100-yearold tile floor, you’ll see a natural patina that comes from wear, and that patina becomes a protective coat,� Oliver says. “That’s why all these beautiful tiles have been around for over a century; they’ve stood the test of time.�

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Old World feel to a home in Brooklyn’s Park Slope neighborhood, designer Jessica Helgerson used hex tiles in an array of poppy hues. “The client was a young family with a real love for color, and the idea of small mosaics felt historically appropriate for the house,� she says. Designer Allison Tick took a similar approach for the attic bath of a Stanford White house in Tuxedo Park, New York, where she used mosaic tile to pay homage to the home’s stately architecture. “The custom pattern is intended to enhance the rounded shape of the room and invoke the historical nature of the house,� she says. But not all tile installations make a statement through color and pattern choice; some spell it out — literally. The typography trend, which started with hotels and restaurants trying to emulate old-timey signage, has crossed over into residential design, with homeowners using tile as a form of self-expression. In a foyer, designer Bria Hammel used gray and white hex tile to craft a playful greeting. “Writing ‘hello’ was a way to add some whimsy to a classic entry,� she says. The space also features a custom gray border that flows into the adjacent powder room. Hammel admits getting the type right was a challenge. “We had limited options on the font style since the script needed to look fluid and be easily readable,� she says. Oliver says she’s observed an increase in front entries that feature monograms and salutations, which is especially surprising in housing markets with frequent turnover. “If you embed your initials in the front entryway of your home, you’re definitely making a commitment to staying there,� she says. “When people want something highly personalized, I recommend doing the house number because the address isn’t likely to change. It’s a good way to put your mark on your home without the risk of losing resale value.�

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Pretty in pink: Polyantha isn’t your average rose

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EEK AFTER week, since June this rose has been decked out in pretty pink blossoms. Even now the plant is covered with hopeful flower buds, some of which are prodded open on balmy days. Polyantha is obviously not your average rose. Problems due the usual ills, such as blackspot or Japanese beetles, have failed to leave their mark on Polyantha. Today her leaves are as perky green as they were in early summer. And I have never coddled this plant through winter in a styrofoam hut or with mulch heaped up around its base. Polyantha’s ancestor originated in France in 1860 as a seedling of the oft-scorned multiflora rose. You know this shrub — giant, thorny canes, small white blossoms, and popping up everywhere threatening to engulf so many yards. M. Guillot, a rose breeder, had planted seeds of a climbing multiflora rose and found in the offspring plants bearing double pink flowers. All the plants produced sterile blooms, except one. When

its seeds were planted, its offspring were short, compact plants that bloomed the whole season. Yes, Polyantha blossoms are small, less than an inch across. But they make up for their size with their abundance. Flowers are borne in large sprays, washing the plant over in pink through much of the summer. Not the traffic-stopping pink of Hybrid Tea roses, but a soft, pastel pink that calls to mind, along with Polyantha’s blowsy form, old-fashioned roses of cottage gardens. Petals are white at their bases and pollen laden stamens paint a dab of yellow at the center of each blossom. The blossoms fade to almost white with age, so the different aged flowers create waves of color over the plant. And do I even detect slight fragrance from this blossom in my hand? Yes! There’s no science or art to pruning Polyanthas. Take your choice. Some winters I’ve lopped a whole plant to within a few inches of the ground, sacrificing the earliest blossoms but making the plant smaller. Other years I haven’t

crossed with a Hybrid Tea rose, and thus originated what are today known as Floribunda roses. Floribundas get their blossom shape from the Hybrid Tea but their hardiness, floral abundance, compactness, and disease resistance from the Polyantha. Although Polyanthas have mostly has been used to breed other roses, there are a few Polyantha varieties. The best known of these is The Fairy, followed closely by China Doll. Marie Pavié, is another variety, this one notable for being thornless, with creamy white blossoms, while Zenaitta’s blossoms are deep red, and the rose pink ones of Mignonette SEE REICH, PAGE F11

Polyantha rose is a small plant with small blooms that it pumps out nonstop all season long.

pruned at all, and the plant still looked by gardeners, Polyannever grew more than about 3 thas have not been overlooked by rose breeders. feet high. In 1930, a Polyantha was Although generally over-

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A Halloween treat for collectors

ALLOWEEN HAS A long history. It started in ancient times as a harvest festival called Samhain. The holiday has been celebrated in many different ways for centuries by people in Ireland and Great Britain. Over time, this day of the dead, or a time of angels, has been known as All Saints’ Day, All Hallows’ Eve and eventually Hallowe’en. English immigrants brought the holiday to the United States in the 1850s, and the tradition of a costume party for adults began. By the 1930s, Halloween included trick-or-treating, with children who begged for candy and made jack-o’-lanterns from pumpkins. (The first jack-o’-lanterns were made from turnips.) From 1909 until the 1940s, crepe paper, then a new idea, was used for popular decorations. The Dennison Manufacturing Company made crepe paper Halloween decorations. This jack-o’-lantern is dressed like a maid with a black apron and curly hair. She is an 8-inch-tall German cardboard figure made in the 1920s that sold for $90 in a Ruby Lane store.

Save your Halloween decorations. Pressed cardboard is still used to make decorations like this 8-inchtall paper jack-o’-lantern dressed like a maid with a black apron and curly hair.

company’s brightly colored art deco vases, wall pockets and jugs made in the 1930s. Sets of dinnerware are hard to sell. You can try a consignment shop or sell them to a matching service, but it’s difficult and expensive to pack and ship dishes. It’s usually easier to donate them to a charity and take the tax deduction. Some charities provide a list of suggested values for donations. A Corona pattern cup and saucer is worth about $5.

Q. How much is an original Gambina black doll worth? It was handmade in New Orleans. A paper that came with it says it’s

teapot is about $40-$50 retail. 1898. Over the years there were changes in location and I have an entire set of ownership. The company Myott, Son & Co. dinnerwas bought by Interpace in ware in the Corona pattern. 1969. After more changes, it Does it have any value? became part of the Churchill A. Myott, Son & Co., one of group of potteries in 1991 and the Staffordshire Potteries, is no longer being made. started in Stoke-on-Trent in Some collectors like the

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C.V. Gambina Inc. was founded by Charles Vincent Gambina in the 1970s. Although it says handmade in New Orleans, dolls were made in Hong Kong and the clothes were handmade in New Orleans. Cloth, porcelain and vinyl dolls were dressed in ethnic, historic and other costumes. Antoinette is the “Seafood Lady,” one of the market sellers that are part of a series of dolls dressed to represent historic New Orleans. The doll was made in 1985. Gambina died in 2004 and the company is no longer in business. Gambina dolls sell

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AMHERST Ilene Lacey to David A. Cox and Elaine L. Brighty, 37 Hartman Road, $409,000. U.S. Bank NA, trustee, Bank of America NA, Lasalle Bank NA, trustee, Bear Stearns Asset Backed Securities I Trust 2005-TC2 and Select Portfolio Servicing Inc., attorney-in-fact, to Saunders N. Whittlesey and Deana Whittlesey, 21 Valley View Drive, $114,000. Katherine R. Andrews and Perdita Andrews, attorney-in-fact, to James F. Barna and Jennifer B. Barna, 34 Dana Place, $439,900. Amelia A. Sirum, trustee, and Szala Realty Trust to Amherst Town Conservation and Amherst Town, Route 116, $188,000. Donovan A. Pollitt and Krystal J. Pollitt to Marcia Chaun Ren, trustee, Kent W B Chan, trustee, and Chanren Family Trust, 208 Pine St., $599,000. Lynne Chase and James A. Maloney Jr., to Jesse J. Mills and Kimberly V. Spence, 48-50 High St., and 48 High St., $340,000. Stephen M. Reynolds and Jennifer H. Reynolds to Alexandra E. Purdy and Brian S. Boyd, 575 Station Road, $580,000. Lavinia P. Gripentrog, George W. Huner, Daniel Gripentrog and Ann A. Huner to Anthony R. Kubiak and Elizabeth C. Laraia, 81 East Hadley Road, $270,000.

Thomas A. Ehrgood Jr., and Missy Vineyard Ehrgood to Nicholas Grimaldi, trustee, and Roses Supposes Magical Roses Nominee Trust, 94 Lessey St., and Triangle Street, $823,000.

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William S. Lawless and Cheryl Maynard-Lawless to Christopher M. Rose, 81 Deer Run Lane, $350,500.

CHICOPEE LLC Nationwide Community Revitalization to Abdullah Lafta, 41 Tremont St., $35,000.

Louis A. Gentile, trustee, and Louis A. Gentile 2009 Revocable Trust to Benjamin A. Surner Jr., 273 Warren Wright Road, $500,000.

B9 Industries Inc. to Michael Simmonds, 16 Rolf Ave., $110,000.

Summer Hill Estates Development LLC, to Nancy Pacunas and Margaret J. Davis, 111 Daniel Shays Highway, $275,000. Evangeline Lamontagne and Aime J. Lamontagne to Sarah June Laberge and Casey James Laberge, 50 Brandywine Drive, $234,500.

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Tedeschi Properties LLC, to Louis P. Langlois, 159 Horseshoe Drive, Unit 6123c, $121,900.

MTGLQ Investors to B9 Industries Inc., 16 Rolf Ave., $95,599.

Suzi A. Wallace and Joshua R. Wallace to Thomas M. Griffin and Megan A. Griffin, 111 Clark St., $268,000.

Capital One NA, and Carrington Mortgage Services LLC, attorney-in-fact, to Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB, trustee, and Stanwich Mortgage Loan Trust, 121 South Washington St., $100.

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Onota Rental LLC, to Carlos Lopez and Blanca I Torres, 196 Chicopee St., $164,900. Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp., to Sergey Kucherenko, 546 Montgomery St., $75,000.

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Long-term U.S. mortgage rates hit 3-month high; 3.75% U.S. long-term mortgage rates rose slightly this week to their highest point in 12 weeks, though they remain far below their levels of a year ago. Mortgage giant Freddie Mac said Thursday that the average rate for a 30-year fixed mortgage rose to 3.75% from

3.69% the previous week. That’s down from 4.9% at the same time last year and by historic standards is very low. Lower rates have helped reinvigorate the housing market, which stumbled last year. Sales of existing homes reached a 17-month high in August, though they fell

modestly in September. New home sales jumped 15.5% in September from a year earlier. Single-family home construction has also ticked up. The average rate on a 15year mortgage moved up to 3.18% from 3.15% 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. The average fee on 30-year fixed-rate mortgages was 0.5

point, while the average fee for the 15-year mortgage was also 0.5 point. The average rate for fiveyear adjustable-rate mortgages rose to 3.4% from 3.15% the previous week, while the feed was 0.3 point.

Deeds

Miri Realty LLC, to Wemelco Development LLC, 19 Wemelco Way, $550,000.

Jillian T. Ludkiewicz and Jillian T. Brown to Tomasz Ludkiewicz and Jillian T. Ludkiewicz, 3 Trout Lily Lane, $100.

Pamela J. Peramba to Jessica D. Moody and Richard C. Moody, 313 Deerfield St., $150,000.

trustee, and Szala Realty Trust, Comins Road Off, $100.

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DEERFIELD

Phillip Bergeron to Joanne B. Bergeron and Phillip N. Bergeron, 17 Keddy St., $100.

Ragus LLC, to Rudolph A. Konieczny Jr., Investment Trust, Rudolph A. Konieczny, “aka” Rudolph A. Konieczny Jr., trustee, and Mary B. Konieczny Investment Trust, Mary B. Konieczny, trustee, 17B Snowberry Circle, Unit 5B, Sugarloaf Condominium, $301,450.

Jonathan A. Poirier and Natalie A. Poirier to Matthew L. Goldman and Charlene M. Korza, 129 Parsons St., $325,000.

Don E. Matus to Jennifer Perreault and Michael Perreault, 94 Whately Road, $430,000.

Calvin M. Brown to William Kimball, 141 Center Road, $234,000.

EAST LONGMEADOW Ann G. Rutherford to John E. Garwacki, Elizabeth Garwacki, John F. Mahan IV, and Sarah E. Mahan, 635 Prospect St., $229,200. CDB Realty LLC, to Robert J. Schroeter, 32 Hazelhurst Ave., $140,000. Donna A. Skinner to Craig S. Gridley, 636 Parker St., $173,000. Elio Larocca and Luigi Larocca to David Daly, 47 Highlandview Ave., $197,000. James A. O’Connor and Audrey A. O’Connor to Jenna M. Serra, 84 Brookhaven Drive, $310,000. John E. Steffen and Amanda L. Steffen to Emily R. Quinn and Kyle Quinn, 31 Canterbury Circle, $425,000.

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Lilliam N. Niedbala to Karen M. Asseng and Stephen W. Asseng, 26 Center Road, $230,000.

GREENFIELD Store Master Funding IX, LLC, to G&I IX APOLLO SWM LLC, 49 Greenfield St., $2,713,306.

Ruth M. Dresser to Kip J. Dresser, Kim J. Dresser and Kit T. Rock, 80 Main St., and 127 Main St., $100.

GRANBY Linda R. Labbee to Michael E. Sroka, 396 Batchelor St., $275,000.

Store Master Funding IX, LLC, to G&I IX APOLLO SWM LLC, 64 Adams Road, $2,038,168. Store Master Funding IX, LLC, to G&I IX APOLLO SWM LLC, 53 Silvio O. Conte Drive, $7,834,194. Store Master Funding IX, LLC, to G&I IX APOLLO SWM LLC, 46 Greenfield St., $1,797,038.

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Nelda P. Burke, “aka” Nelda P. Smith, to Jonathan S. Souza and Emma Sabella, 24 Barton Heights, $249,500.

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Kevin Michael Kearns and Julie Judd Kearns to Eric Christopher Dumas, 220 High St., $310,000.

Marada LLC to Nancy L. Pagan and Mark S. Bouchard, 267 Parker St., $279,900.

Amelia A. Sirum, trustee and Szala Realty Trust to Kestrel Land Trust, Shattuck Road, $1,067,000.

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William H. White Estate, Jason Licardi, personal representative, to Christina Williams, 14 Farren St., $185,000.

John R. Maguire and Clare E. Maguire Mark Hansel to Joshua Silver, 18 Darrel to Todd M. O’Brien, April L. O’Brien, Ave., $259,000. Allison M. Springman and Daryl Omer M. Gingras to Granby DG Series R. Springman Jr., 71-73 Hope St., LLC, West State Street, $200,000. $105,000.

Amelia A. Sirum, trustee, and Szala Realty Trust to White Silo LLC, Comins Road, $350,000.

Baker Investment Trust, Bernard Baker and Laura Baker, trustees, to SebasHAMPDEN tian C. Gutwein and Lea D. Appel, 22 Cleveland St., $275,000.
 CIL Realty of Massachusetts Inc., to Community Care Resources Inc., 66 HADLEY Oak Knoll Drive, $270,500. Raymond Szala to Amelia A. Sirum, SEE DEEDS, PAGE F9

Gary M. Gaines and Judith A. Gaines to Deryl S. Young and Earl N. Young Jr., Susan A. Ewart, “aka” Susan Ewart, 61 South Cross Road, $65,000. to Abigail S. Baines and Jaren Barney, 139 Harrison Ave., $150,000.

GOSHEN

Joan H. Roach Living Trust, Joan H. Roach, trustee, to Nelson B. Beckwith Jr., Maria C. Cusano, Richard B. Andrew and Nicole Cusano, 69 Green River Road, $270,000.

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Michael Carabetta to Michael Akers and Debra Akers, 18 Poplar St., $142,800.

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EASTHAMPTON David A. Hardy Contractor LLC, to Leah A. Evans and Justin M. Evans, 64 Pomeroy St., $462,865.

James J. Zera to James J. Zera and Abigail L. Zera, 16 Westview Terrace, $100.

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Sequoia Properties LLC, to Scott D. Lemme and Michael S. Dean, 26 Knipfer Ave., $382,000.

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LEGEND: The rate and annual percentage rate (APR) are effective as of the publication date. The APR may increase after consummation and may vary. Payments do not include amounts for taxes and insurance. The fees set forth for each advertisement above may be charged to open the plan (A) Mortgage Banker, (B) Mortgage Broker, (C) Bank, (D) S&L, (E) Credit Union, (BA) indicates Licensed Mortgage Banker, NYS Banking Dept., (BR) indicates Registered Mortgage Broker, NYS Banking Dept., (loans arranged through third parties). “Call for Rates” means actual rates were not available at press time. All rates are quoted on a minimum FICO score of 740. Conventional loans are based on loan amounts of $165,000. Jumbo loans are based on loan amounts of $424,100. Points quoted include discount and/or origination. Lock Days: 30-60. Annual percentage rates (APRs) are based on fully indexed rates for adjustable rate mortgages (ARMs). The APR on your specific loan may differ from the sample used. Fees reflect charges relative to the APR. If your down payment is less than 20% of the home’s value, you will be subject to private mortgage insurance, or PMI. FHA mortgages include both UFMIP and MIP fees based on loan amount of $165,000 with 5% down payment. VA mortgages include funding fees based on loan amount of $165,000 with 5% down payment. The Republican does not guarantee the accuracy of the information appearing above or the availability of rates and fees in this table. All rates, fees and other information are subject to change without notice. The Republican does not own any financial institutions. Some or all of the companies appearing in this table pay a fee to appear in this table. If you are seeking a mortgage in excess of $424,100, recent legislation may enable lenders in certain locations to provide rates that are different from those shown in the table above. Sample Repayment Terms-ex. 360 monthly payments of $5.29 per $1,000 borrowed ex. 180 monthly payments of $7.56 per $1,000 borrowed. We recommend that you contact your lender directly to determine what rates may be available to you. To access the NMLS Consumer Access website, please visit www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org. To appear in this table, or report any inaccuracies call 413-788-1050.


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HOLLAND TD Bank to Nicholas Truax and Todd Stalker, 384 Mashapaug Road, $105,000.

HOLYOKE Edward R. Bardwell and Doris A. Bardwell to Gricel M. Crespo, 10 Scott Hollow Dr., $305,000. George P. Haseotes to Kori Wilson, 1020 Dwight St., $54,000. Hadley Mill LLC to Hammond Hadley LLC, 26 Hadley Mills Road, $350,000. Rebecca M. Cooke to Michele Larock and Thomas Larock, 717 Northampton St., Unit 30, $335,000. William J. Cundiff to Barbara Eufemia, 279 Whitney Ave., $25,000.

HUNTINGTON Miriam T. Duval and Miriam T. Gevry to Benjamin M. Radville and Jourdan Marie-Merritt Radville, 5 Park Ridge Drive, $284,500.

Searles to Scott A. Fearn, 131 Prynnwood Road, $487,000. Mark L. Sirulnik, Laurie A. Sirulnik and Laurie Sirulnik to Narendran Dhamodharan, 23 Ely Road, $564,000. Mark Latino and Joremay G. Latino to Rohit Teji and Sweety Teji, 946 Williams St., $308,500. Todd A. Goodrich and Terryll A. Goodrich to Hussein Saleh, 120 Wilkin Drive, $352,000.

LUDLOW Augustino A. Dias, Maria Dias and Isabel A. Fava to Matthew E. Laamanen and Matthew Edward Laamanen, 36 Berkshire St., $220,900. Brian G. Dennis and Katarzyna A. Dennis to Edward T. Pachocha and Diane T. Pachocha, 44 Richmond Road, $228,000. Elaine T. Shanley and Robert J. Shanley to Vincent Bradway and Christina Bradway, 578 Chapin St., $212,000. Erwin Tietze, Doris Zalucki, Roland Tietze and Pamela Tietze to Alec W. Cheney, 771 Moore St., $219,999. Reno Maracello Mariani to Ana Acevedo, 22 Merrimac St., $172,000.

Donald A. Bartley to HSBC Bank U.S.A. NA, trustee, Deutsche Alt-A Securities Mortgage Loan Trust and CTLA-Structured Finance, 8 Pine St., $258,325.

Francis P. Roach and Bernadette M. Roach to Yan Ting Li, 34 1/2 Paradise Lake Road, $243,800.

Henry P. Igel to David J. Igel, Russell Street, $100.

Robert J. Maloney to John Henchey, Lakeshore Drive, $30,000.

David J. Igel to Henry P. Igel, Russell Street, $100.

LEYDEN

MONSON

MONTAGUE Jean T. Hoff to James F. Coyne IV, 66 Davis St., $200,000.

Michael G. Muka and Irene E. Muka to Danielle C. Ethier and Jeffrey R. Ethier, 166 Kately Hill Road, $750,000.

Michael Naughton and Judith R. Naughton to David E. Jensen, Massassoit Street, $15,000.

Betsey Yetter to Linda J. Allis, Richard E. Alis and Samuel R. Allis, 310 West Leyden Road, $120,000.

Tammy J. Stanley to David V. Celino, 515 Turners Falls Road, $210,000.

William S. Harris Estate, Keng Siong Sim, personal representative, to Corey Moses, Harris Brook Road and River Road, $50,000.

LONGMEADOW

Michael Naughton and Judith E. Naughton to Donald H. Turner and Terisa E. Turner, Massassoit Street, $15,000. Kristen W. Shattuck to Marcel James Viens Trust, Marcel James Viens, trustee, Michael S. Johnson and Amelie R. Johnson, 43C J Street, Unit E, Heritage Park Condominium, $55,000.

Jane L. Rothschild to Jane L. Rothschild and Daniel M. Rothschild, trustees, and Jane L. Rothschild 2019 Trust, Bernard J. Zewinski Estate, “aka” Bertrustee of, 169 Captain Road, $100. nard Zewinski Estate, Sandra J. Miner, personal representative, to Henry M. John Hall and Ning Jia to Michael Kavitsky and Sara Kavitsky, 62 Chatham Shaughnessy and Jane A. Shaughnessy, 20 Norma Circle, $255,000. Road, $340,000. John R. Montgomery, John R. Montgomery III, Meredith Montgomery Charreyron and Tom R. Montgomery to Seth Cournoyer, 30 Warwick St., $289,900. Lauren J. Elliott and Lauren J. Elliot to Johanna F. Margeson, 44 Elmwood Ave., $239,000. Lawrence N. Silverstein and Robin A.

MONTGOMERY Deana M. Gasperini and Deana M. Czyzewski to Elijah Sears, 48 Birch Bluff Road, $382,000.

NEW SALEM John E. Saliba to Sam Robinson,

HOME & GARDEN William Rice Road, $24,000.

NORTHAMPTON Robert A. Borawski to Randolph River State LLC, Audubon Road, $100. Eliot B. Levine and Madge C. Evers to Michael J. Niedbala and Steven J. Niedbala, 11 Walnut St., $450,000. Mary Ann Warner to Lise Marie Lemeland, trustee, and Lise Marie Lemeland Revocable Living Trust, Old Ferry Road and Cross Path Road, $77,000. David March to Nu-Way Homes Inc., 59 Ice Pond Drive, $115,000. Gregor R. Bernard, Gretchen B. Jennings, Kristen Ann Bernard and Suzanna T. Wilbur to Amy E. Gilburg, 93 Pines Edge Drive, $185,000.

ORANGE Allen B. Gage III, to David Carlyle, 23 Burrill Ave., $95,000. Daniel Bushee to Selma Olsen, 112 Winter St., $203,000. Caroline J. Cullen and Earl W. Cullen to Michael Talbot and Jillian Whitney, 51 East Road, $272,000. Patricia A. Mailloux and Charlotte M. Vaughn to Miguel Morales, Marjorie Street, $20,000.

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Jennifer Leigh Bauman, 10 Maple St., $410,000.

SOUTH HADLEY Roanne Heroux to David M. Portelada, 13 North St., $260,000.

Carol E. Giza to Douglas K. Giza, 8 Desimone Dr., $170,000. Matthew D. Charette to Tyler Bigda and Laura Bigda, 2006 Oak St., $137,500. Paige Maree Bernat and Paige M. Tenczar to Ann M. Allienello, 1 Woodland St., $194,900.

PLAINFIELD Birch Hollow LLC, to Corrie Locke-Hardy and Emily Locke-Hardy, East Street, $21,250.

ROWE Jeffrey A. Smith and Lee A. Smith to Jeffrey A. Smith Family Trust, Jeffrey A. Smith, trustee, and Lee A. Smith Family Trust, Lee A. Smith, trustee, 120 County Road/120 County St., $10,000.

SHELBURNE Frederick C. Gagnon to Carrie J. Bergman, 989 Mohawk Trail, $318,000. C To The Third Power LLC, to Martin Ventures LLC, 10 Bridge St., $285,000.

Felicia R. Harris to Benjamin Akyereko, 64 Westford Ave., $185,000. Heewon Yang and Yeonhwa Park to Patriot Living LLC, 52 Canterbury Road, $33,000.

Idelmy J. Vasquez to Jose A. Lopez, Premier Home Builders Inc., to John W. 367-369 East Columbus Ave., Walz and Sherry R. Walz, Old Lyman $216,400. Road, $95,000. Jason Fitzgerald to Maria Bonilla, 43Mathew O’Connor to Patricia M. 45 Genesee St., $263,500. O’Connor, 38 Fairlawn St., $100. Jessecah M. Vandermost and Jessecah Thomas Griffin to Jessica Nelson and Gower to Federal Home Loan MortWalter O. Nelson, Jr., 23 Ranger St., gage Corp. trustee, and Transfer Trust $180,000. Series 2017-2 Freddie Mac Seasoned Mary Brady, Mary McKenna Brady and Credit Risk, trustee of, 25 Bircham St., Kevin Brady, attorney-in-fact, to Sarah $130,602. Bickley, 1 Douglas Ave., $180,000. John M. Mosellen, estate, and KathJoanne C. Vercollone to Mary Anne Myers, trustee, and Susan E. Craig Revocable Trust, 121 Pine Grove Drive, $380,000.

Shirley A. Danasko to Edward F. Shaw and Raynne L. Shaw, 61 Alvord Place, $229,000. Suzanne M. Sroka, Richard R. Bibeau and David A. Bibeau to John Joe Williams, 408 Alvord Place, $262,500.

SOUTHAMPTON

Katherine J. Fleming to Jonathan P. Hilchey and Cristina Hilchey, 51 Rattle Rushmore Loan Management Services Hill Road, $336,000. Wells Fargo Bank NA, to B9 Industries LLC, attorney, US Bank NA, trustee, Inc., 14 Camp Jahn Road, $83,999. by attorney, to Almas Omar and Ryan Smith Sr., 49 West Main St., $23,000.

PALMER

LLC, 88 Greene St., $55,001.

SOUTHWICK Cynthia N. Metcalf to Kopatz Construction Inc., 7 Overlook Lane, $135,000.

SPRINGFIELD Attaford LLC, to Janette Winterle, 180 Sunrise Terrace, $220,000. Bernadette A. White to Alexi S. Martin and Marcia V. Henry, 85 Wayne St., $226,000.

leen A. Mosellen, representative, to Mykola Mevshyy, 129-131 Darling St., $200,000. Kevin Gonzalez to Miguel A. Mejia Perez, 71 Marsden St., $121,351.

Linnette V. Sergeant to Scott Simpson and Brittainy Simpson, 6 Heather Lane, $177,000. Mamba Capital LLC to Fatumo Matan Barow, 730-732 White St., $247,000. Mark K. Kiontke to Erik Wolmart, 9597 Oakwood Terrace, $205,000. Matthew J. Vaughn and Jessica Vaughn to John W. Stevens, 52 Redlands St., $112,200. Michael J. Gasperini to Campagnari Construction LLC, 48 Waldorf St., $17,000. Michael R. Dupont to Janvi Patel, 97 Barre St., $165,000. Moldova Grigoriu to Marie Magdalane Vigo, 15 Crestwood St., $190,000. Nancy L. Pagan and Mark S. Bouchard to Rockland Francisco, 45 Redlands St., $178,000. Philip H. Del Negro and Philip C. Del Negro to Tascon Homes LLC, 44 Curve St., $123,900. PRP LI Pals LLC, to Bobby E. Loguidice, 99 Yorktown Dr., $150,000.

Robert G. Cerdena and Estela Mary Brad A. Deschaine and Stephanie Ann Silva Martinez to Alexzandra Barba, 18 Deschaine to Rick Adams, 1148 Liberty Warrenton St., $155,000. St., $151,000. Steven Weiss, trustee, and Gordon Chenevert Properties LLC to Roberto Weissman to Gentile Real Estate Pagan, 20 Lorimer St., $200,000. LLC, Dominick Gentile, Lori Gentile Christian B. Wiernasz and Chris Bran- and Joseph Gentile, 174 Abbott St., don Wiernasz to Kenneth Armand $102,050. Desmarais Jr. and Amanda L. DesmaTanya L. Harvey to Katherine Vergara, rais, 77 Primrose St., $209,000. 57-59 Sterling St., $200,000. Christopher R. Cromwell to Rebecca University of Saint Joseph to Sage Cromwell, 75 Pheasant Dr., $219,000. Home Builders LLC, 462 Belmont Donald Roland Dubuc to Donald Ave., $40,000. Roland Dubuc and Ann-Marie Blake, Valley Castle Holdings LLC, to Gus533 Newbury St., $100. tavo Kruschewsky, Liliana KruschewsDouglas Fredette and Sheila June ky and Djonatan Oliveira, 221-223 Fredette to William Laughlin and Quincy St., $165,900. Hunter Laughlin, Baltimore Avenue, $100,000. Eagle Home Buyers LLC, to Jacqueline Cintron Arce, 621 Plumtree Road, $245,000.

Melanie C. Dreher, “aka” Melanie H. Dreher, to Seth Douglas Wilschutz and Emtay Inc. to Good Living Properties

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Michael J. Ellis, Pamela J. Ellis and Pamela Ellis to Alyn M. Coler-Thayer, 174

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Winterberry hollies create a hillside of gold By Norman Winter

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Tribune News Service

HILLSIDE OF gold in the Old Town community of Columbus, Georgia, not only caught my eye but enticed me to get out of the car with my camera in hand. It was a hill planted with dozens of winterberry hollies — and despite a fall season of high heat and drought, it was creating quite a show. Winterberry, known botanically as Ilex verticillata, is native over a large area of the United States, encompassing 33 states, and much of Canada. It feeds at least 20 species of birds and has been in cultivation since 1736. That’s heirloom status in my book. It is known to have some fair fall leaf color, but this cluster was exceptional. The gold foliage and bright red berries were ever so picturesque. True to the species when the leaves fall, it will still make an incredible display with uncountable bright red berries ripening for cedar waxwings, mockingbirds, and cardinals.

Deeds CONTINUED FROM PAGE F9 Old Belchertown Road, $250,000. Kimberly Coache to Mark A. Cassavant and Tammy J. Cassavant, 14 Juniper Hill Road, $219,900. Brian J. Hopkins and Cynthia J. Hopkins to Brian J. Hopkins, 31 Crescent St., $100. MTGLQ Investors LP, Newrez LLC, New Penn Financial LLC, and Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing, attorney-in-fact, to Robert Noel, 129 Greenwich Road, $120,100.

WARWICK Derek J. Bergquist and Michelle Bergquist to Mark A. Vieira, 11 Revere Hill Road, $189,000.

WEST SPRINGFIELD Country Club Partners LLC, to Lucille T. Theroux, trustee, and Lucille T. Theroux Revocable Indenture of Trust,

It is also known to be a valuable food source for bobwhite quail, ruffled grouse, and ringneck pheasant in their native ranges. I sometimes wonder why it is not more readily planted. Could, it be because it is deciduous? Deciduous is not bad. You love the shimmering white blossoms of the spiraea, the cheerful yellow blooms of the forsythia, and the flaming orange of the native azalea. Why not gladly accept this holly that adorns itself with thousands of bright orange and red berries perfect for the Christmas season? The berries persist for a long time on the branches, making it a great choice for bringing indoors for arrangements in a dried vase or included on the mantle for an old-fashioned farmhouse Christmas. Though I am touting gold foliage and bright red fruit, there are many varieties, including some with gold berries. At the Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens in Savannah, we grew winterberry red, winterberry gold, and Southern gentleman as a

trustee of, St. Andrews Way, Unit 15, $389,900. Deborah A. Polastry, representative, and Dorothy Buoniconti, estate, to Nefees Awan, 39-41 Hanover St., $175,000. United Methodist Church to Cristian Sirbu and Kristina Sirbu, 107 Dorwin Dr., $220,000. Joseph F. Colesano to Michael Grillo, 33 Morton St., $220,000. June A. Taylor to Edward C. Sady and Kathryn S. Sady, 15 Beacon Hill Road, $310,000. Lisa A. Safarik to Sean Sylvester and Jessica Sylvester, 41 Massasoit Ave., $310,000. O’Day West Side LLC, to Eastern States Exposition, 915 Memorial Ave., $1,500,000. Ruby Realty LLC, to Lancaster Properties LLC, 324 Lancaster Ave., $150,000. US Bank Trust, trustee, and Carisbrook Asset Holding Trust, trustee of, to Humboldt Realty LLC, 174 Chestnut St., $131,000.

The gold foliage of the winterberry holly is dazzling this fall at Old Town in Columbus, Ga. (NORMAN WINTER / TNS)

The berries persist for a long time on the branches, making it a great choice for bringing indoors for arrangements in a dried vase or included on the mantle for an old-fashioned farmhouse Christmas.

These native hollies do not like to dry out. They are at pollinator. Proven Winners is the patio. Anywhere the home in moist areas. If you offering Berry Heavy Red and landscape looks drab in the normally have an abundance winter is a great place for the Berry Heavy Gold as well as of berries, they can be lost if winterberry holly to brighten. plants dry out. Although these Mr. Poppins for pollination. are native it is a good idea to These will be shrub-like in You’ll want at least one male give them a little fertilizer in for every 10 female selections. form, reaching 5- to 8-feet in April and August. Afterglow and Bright Horizon height. Fall is an incredible time to One well-known horticulare also varieties you might turist and friend wrote, “You plant. As you shop your garfind. den-center they will be easy could garden for 12 lifetimes Regardless of the selection and never see an insect or dis- to find — they are the ones you make, plant in sun to ease bothering the plant.” Our loaded with berries. partial sun and in the same Norman Winter is a horticulplaces you might plant a crape berries are sure to get stripped myrtle. Use them to frame en- by a host of birds but you will turist and author of “Captivattryways for special accents or agree these are the type of ing Combinations: Color and along driveways and around invaders we are happy to see. Style in the Garden.”

WESTFIELD Aleksander Viktorchuk and Viktoriya Viktorchuk to Stacy Lynn Kuzon and Jason A. Lafleur, 94 Foch Ave., $255,000. Audrelee Murphy and Audrelee Dallam-Murphy to Jennifer A. McCaffrey and Darrin M. Auger, 11 High St., $270,000. Bruce L. Till and Brian E. Till to Brian E. Till and Lisa Ann Till, 125 Crane Ave., $133,000. Columbia Manufacturing Inc., and Craig R. Jalbert to Big Factory LLC, 1 Cycle St., $1,112,500. Craig M. O’Neil and Gregory A. O’Neil to Pramod Darjee and Karuna Biswakarma, 478 Shaker Road, $231,000. Cycle Street Realty LLC, and Craig R. Jalbert to Cycle Street Redevelopment LLC, Cycle Street, $425,750. H. Gail O’Connor-Midgley to Sandra J. Bevilacqua, 929 Shaker Road, Unit 10, $245,000. Janis Turner and Brian J. Ingledue to

Dennis Lynn Jr. and Sarah J. Lynn, 51 Highland View St., $219,000. Jason M. Perron and Kimberly Perron to Christian L. Ala, 119 Springdale Road, $200,000. Jennifer A. McCaffrey and Darrin M. Auger to Alex Joseph Marcyoniak, 304 East Mountain Road, $210,000. Johanne H. MacKertich to Audrelee Dallam-Murphy, 28 Evergreen Drive, $245,000. Kevin M. Quinn and Jamie B. Quinn to Carol Hicks, 22 Phillip Ave., $285,000. Nikolay Lukomsky and Maria Lukomsky to Anmar Khalil, 180 Prospect St. Extn, $362,000. Sandra J. Bevilacqua to Saba Shahid and Chad Moir, 20 Tiffany Circle, $450,000. Thomas J. Maciolek and Sally A. Maciolek to Kenneth Alan Newell and Michelle Ann Newell, 23 Knollwood Circle, $157,000. Tracie L. Blakely, Tracie L. Blakely-Buikus, Jason M. Blakely, representatives, and Bruce H. Blakely, estate, to Ruby Realty LLC, 54 Beverly Dr., $147,440.

WHATELY Hamelin Framing Inc., to Robert R. Keller III, 7 Grey Oak Lane, $550,000.

WILBRAHAM Donald J. Stuart, Nancy S. Rinker and Nancy E. Stuart to C & M Builders LLC, 5V Wilton Drive, $72,500. Jon A. Rich to Janice M. Wajda, 36 Burliegh Road, $241,000. Kent W. Pecoy to Big Sky Properties LLC, Peak Road, $1,250,000. Sandra L. Wahr and Sandra Lewene Sage to Christopher M. Shea and Victoria A. Orlowski, 16 Wandering Meadows Lane, $510,000. Stanley J. Strzempek to Brett Z. Bohl, 28 Brainard Road, $200,000. Sturbridge Development LLC, to Big Sky Properties LLC, 9 Peak Road, $200,000. Viktoria Dubovoy to Abigael M. Crowther and Wilfredo Burgos Jr., 415 Soule Road, $269,400.


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for less than $15.

Q. I have some dinner-

ware marked “K & A, Krautheim, Selb Bavaria Germany, 8994.� The plates are numbered. I have six dinner plates, four salad plates, four bread and butter plates and six soup bowls. I haven’t been able to find any information about this particular pattern and what it’s worth.

matching service to see if they want to buy the items. You can find matching services online. Or try local antiques shops or flea markets. Dinnerware does not sell well, but they may be willing to take it on consignment and you’ll get a portion of whatever they can sell it for.

Q. I’d like the approxi-

mate value of a cash register I own. It’s National Cash Register model 422 and is in excellent condition. A. The first cash register was invented by James Ritty in 1879. He owned the Empire Krautheim & Adelberg saloon in Dayton, Ohio, and Porcelain Factory was found- wanted to find a way to keep ed by Christoph Krautheim his employees from stealing and his brother-in-law Richthe cash. ard Adelberg in Selb, Bavaria, Ritty and his brother worked Germany, in 1884. on a machine and patented It began as a decorating Ritty’s Incorruptible Cashier shop, using porcelain blanks in 1883. They sold the patent made by other companies. to a group of investors who The company began making founded the National Cash porcelain in 1912, and it went Register Company in 1884. out of business around 1977. The 400 series of cash regThis mark was used beginisters that operated with key ning in 1945. The number and crank or electrically were 8994 is the pattern number, made beginning in 1910. Most and it doesn’t have a name. have elaborate “Empire� deSince you have a variety of sign cases in antique bronze, pieces, you might want to try a bright bronze or nickel plate.

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den is that of a plant growing shoulder to shoulder with Bibi Maizoon, a large blossomed English rose whose flowers have an old-fashioned, cupped shape and pastel pink color. This Polyantha’s ongoing show of small, pink flowers provided delightful background “music� for Bibi Mazon’s corpulent, pink, and heavily fragrant blossoms, which are too few and far between. Come visit Lee Reich’s garden at leereich.com.

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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. Candlestick, brass, ringed, tapering column, round tray base, Netherlands, 11 1/2 x 8 1/4 inches, $90. Tole coal scuttle, “Green Japan,� oval reserve, landscape, fort, trees, wide stripes, red, black, 20 x 18 inches, $100. Moser sherbet and underplate, cranberry glass, gold flowers, jagged edge, 3 1/2 x 5 inches, $220. Whiting silver compote, impressed acanthus scrolls, laurel swags, stacked disks, cylindrical base, 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches, $450. Celadon vase, stick neck, crackle glaze, ribbed, raised bands, 7 inches, $480. Terracotta group, Bacchanalian, putti eating grapes, flowers, fruit, basket, oval base, 13 inches, $540. Sevres inkwell, underplate, cherub handles, painted reserve, roses, daises, leaves, 9 x 8 inches, $540. Davenport desk, burl walnut, shaped leather top, 4 side drawers, shaped leather top, 35 x 21 inches, $570. Bronze lantern, Georgian style, capped dome top, octagonal body, rosette medallions, graduated base, 69 x 30 inches, $830. Mandolin, mahogany neck, ebony bridge, tiger maple sides and back, Lyon & Healy, original case, 25 x 10 inches, $3,200.

National Cash Register became NCR Corporation in 1974 and is still in business. The 442 originally sold for $250. Its value today is about $1,500. Price depends on condition, and the bronze finish brings the highest prices. TIP: Don’t ask for a personalized autograph if you plan

to sell it. Buyers prefer a plain signature over “Best Wishes to Mike.� Some sports figures, however, always personalize their autographs. Terry Kovel and Kim Kovel answer questions sent to the column. By sending a letter with a question and a picture, you give full permission for

use in the column or any other Kovel forum. Names, addresses or email addresses will not be published The amount of mail makes personal answers or appraisals impossible. Write to Kovels, The Republican, King Features Syndicate, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803.

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In my experience, almost 100% of Polyantha cuttings will take root if given just a little care, especially if the cuttings are taken just before growth begins.

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Dogs

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

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 MALTESE POO FEMALE $500 (413)549-5225Call

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1 MALE SIAMESE MIX KITTEN $125.00 (413) 773-9659; 575-1389 4 Adorable kittens 9wks old. Litter box trained Friendly & cuddly! Rehoming fee is $115 ea. Call/text at(413) 386-5105

7 MALE BLACK KITTENS 8 WKS OLD, $40; Call (413)355-4480 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 $550ea but am negotiable on price. Call/text 413-386-5105 Dogs

AKC STANDARD POODLES 3wks, 2ea M/F white, very goodbloodlines & temp. $1200ea (413)262-5082 J.D. Beautiful German Shepherd pup, 5 months old, AKC Reg. $1200 Call (413) 426-1868 CHIHUAHUA Pups-2 males Ready to go on 9/12. CKC Reg. $550 ea. 1st shots/ dewormed (413)436-7042 FOR SALE FEMALE PEKINGESE PUPPY $500 or Best Offer Call (413)266-0199

German Shepherd Puppies, mom/dad both AKC Reg. Purebred, 2 females, 2 males $600/each. Will be ready for new homes Nov. 15th. 413-339-5391 GERMAN SHEPHERD pups, 5M & 3F. (8) Black/Tan & Sables, AKC paperwork, shots, wormed, written Hip & Health guarantee. parents on premises. Raised in country setting. $1100. Call 978-249-3724

Tortoises, 1M, 1F, 2yrs with full set-up. Can no longer take care of them. $300. Eves., 413-693-7220

Merchandise Antiques/Collectibles Appliances Articles for Rent Articles For Sale Audio Building Materials Cameras Camping Equipment Clothing Coins and Stamps Construction Equipment Do-In-Yourself Materials Electronics/Compuiters Fitness Equipment Flea Markets Forklifts and Equipment Fuel Furniture, Etc. Good Things To Eat Hot Ticket Items Jewelry Lawn & Garden Lawnmower & Snowblower Machinery & Tools Med. Equipment Sales/Wanted Miscellaneous Musical Instruments Office Equipment Pools, Spas & Accessories Professional Equipment Restaurant Equipment Seasonal Snowmobiles Sports Television Tickets Video Vintage Clothing Wanted to Buy Wood-Burning Stoves

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5 drawer dresser wood, great cond., $85.00 413-569-1830 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

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30TH AT 11:00 A.M.

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Best local auctions in print and online at masslive.com MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC AUCTION

Tuesday, October 29, 2019 11:00 AM-WESTFIELD 16 Malone Avenue

sgl fam, 1,502 sf liv area, 0.13 ac lot, 6 rm, 3 bdrm, 1 bth, Hampden: Bk 16579, Pg 164

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

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12:00 PM-SOUTHWICK 3 Fourth Street

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sgl fam, 1,919 sf liv area, 0.14 ac lot, 7 rm, 3 bdrm, 1 bth, Hampden: Bk 11809, 1180 Pg 92

1:00 PM-CHICOPEE 29 Concord Street

sgl fam, 2,054 sf liv area, 0.25 ac lot, 8 rm, 4 bdrm, 2 bth, fpl, Hampden: Bk 21316, Pg 517

2:00 PM-WARE

2 Pleasant Terrace

sgl fam, 1,056 sf liv area, 0.23 ac lot, 5 rm, 3 bdrm, 1 bth, Hampshire: Bk 8673, Pg 205

3:00 PM-THREE RIVERS (Palmer) 2 Barker Street

sgl fam, 876 sf liv area, 0.16 ac lot, 5 rm, 3 bdrm, 1 bth, Hampden: Bk 15828, Pg 529

Thursday, October 31, 2019 10:00 AM-AGAWAM 210 Meadow Street

sgl fam, 2,109 sf liv area, 0.51 ac lot, 6 rm, 3 bdrm, 1.5 bth, Hampden: Bk 16902, Pg 69

11:00 AM-SPRINGFIELD 153 Savoy Avenue

sgl fam, 1,260 sf liv area, 0.1 ac lot, 6 rm, 3 bdrm, 2 bth, Hampden: Bk 21937, Pg 516

ARIENS 7HP SNOWBLOWER

$157.50

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Ariens Snowblower 7HP for parts or fix. $99.00 Call 413-569-1830

BILLY GOAT 11HP, leaf loader, $600 Call (413)566-3622

35 Sunset Drive

TERMS: $5,000 cash or certified check at the time and place of the sale. The balance to be paid within thirty (30) days at the law offices of Korde & Associates, P.C. 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851, Attorney for the Mortgagee. Auctioneer makes no representation as to the accuracy of the information contained herein.

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MOVING Grandfather clock 88in high, 2 glass doors & 2 shelves $300/BO; huge selection of LP records, w/ player $300; 583-4227

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 CASTIRON CLAW FOOT TUB $250: Coleman furnace w/ return & supply attached, $450; (413)786-4423 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 McDonald’s Toy display (Lion King) $40 or best offer. Call (860) 990-9649 Miller Ark Welder, Generator - 170 amp. On on wheels, $825 or B0 (413) 583-3740

OAK KITCHEN TABLE 2 Extra Leaves 38" X 58" Exc Cond. Only $55 (413) 583-3740

Old Stand up safe, from 60’s, needs work $80. 413-569-1830 Wood changing table & drawers, great cond. $85.00. Call 413-569-1830

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

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BRIGGS & STRATON push lawnmower 5PH, $76.50 Call 413-237-7148 Craftsman 9HP Snowblower, runs but needs work. $249.00. Call 413-569-1830 Husqvarna Riding Tractor, no mowing deck, runs but needs work $99.00 Call 413-569-1830

John Deere 21HP 48’’ ride on lawnmower, like new, $950. Call 413-531-9950

12:00 PM-SPRINGFIELD sgl fam, 1,175 sf liv area, 0.24 ac lot, 6 rm, 3 bdrm, 1 bth, Hampden: Bk 15376, Pg 59

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LAWNMOWERS Raptor 33 in $3,000: Toro Built walk behind $700 both w/baggers. 413-530-3903 SIMPLICITY Riding lawn tractor, Hydro-static, 12HP, 42in cut, No bagger $382.50; Call 413-237-7148 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.

Musical Instruments

LOWREY ADVENTURER ORGAN, Bench, headphones, & many song books included, paid $1540, sell $600; negotiable Excel cond. Call (413)237-0435 YAMAHA CLAVINOVA 1993 model CVP85A keyboard w/music books, $650/BO. sound greats (413)222-3513

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

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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

AUCTION FRI, NOV. 1, AT 6 PM GENERAL ESTATE AUCTION The furniture is new, modern or Victorian, glass and china, small antiques, jewelry, art, oriental rugs, pine boards (250 ± board ft.), and more. (Preview 3-6 P.M. or view showcase online)

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12:00 PM - LEE, MA 180 FOREST STREET DEPOSIT $5,000

FRIDAY NOV. 1, 2019 12:00 PM - COLRAIN, MA 10 PURINGTON LANE DEPOSIT $10,000

MONDAY NOV. 4, 2019 12:00 PM WEST SPRINGFIELD, MA 49 HIGHLAND LANE DEPOSIT $10,000 1:00 PM - HOLYOKE, MA 11 SHERWOOD TERRACE DEPOSIT $5,000

MONDAY NOV. 11, 2019

ATTY. HARRY CASTLEMAN 617-227-5660 TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of $10,000.00 in the form of cashier or certified funds (dated no more than 90 days prior to sale) at time and place of sale. Balance due within 30 days of sale. All information regarding the above auction was derived from public records and to be used as information purposes only. Auctioneer and Attorneys make no guarantee to the accuracy of information. SALE HELD BY TRAVERSE REAL ESTATE INC MILTON, MA 02186 (617) 696-1181 MA LIC #105 TRAVERSECOMPANIES.COM

1:00 PM - HOLLAND, MA 48 STAFFORD ROAD 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

TIRE MACHINES: Snap-On Wheel Balancer, #WB2608 • Coats Auto. Tire Changer, #8750 • AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT: Snap-On 13D Port. Toolbox w/ Tools • Matco 13D Port. Toolbox w/ Tools • • Blackhawk Port. Hyd. Floor Jack, 5 Ton Cap. • • Transmission Jack • Jack Stands • • Waste Oil Container • Etc. • � Millermatic Challenger 130 Amp Arc Welder � � Suzuki Motorcycle 118CC, Mod. MCD-B100P � � Fisher 8’ Minute Mount 2 Snow Guard 4-Way Plow w/ Frame � SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: Delta 12” Band Saw • MK10” Wet Saw • Craftsman 10” Table Saw • DeWalt 10” Miter Saw • (2) DeWalt & Craftsman Power Washers • Husky Gang Boxes • Ladders • Stock Carts • Shop Vacuums • Appliance Trucks • Barrel Dollies • • Gd. Qty. Power Hand Tools • Pneu. Staplers • Etc. • � 12’x12’ Dome Canopy � Wine Press � SALE PER ORDER OF OWNER TERMS OF SALE: 25% DEPOSIT CASH OR CERTIFIED CHECK 10% BUYERS PREMIUM APPLIES OTHER TERMS TO BE ANNOUNCED AT TIME OF SALE INSPECTION: MORNING OF SALE – 8:30 A.M. TO 11:30 A.M.

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MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC AUCTION

SPRINGFIELD, MA Tuesday, October 29, 2019 at 11:00 a.m.

200 Windemere Street, Springfield, MA

> Cape < • 5 Rooms w/ 3 Bedrooms • 6,050 ± SF Lot • Detached Garage • Excellent Opportunity TERMS: $5,000 deposit, cash or certified funds, at the time of the sale. Balance due within thirty (30) days at the office of Brock & Scott, PLLC, 1080 Main Street, Suite 200, Pawtucket, RI. Other terms to be announced at the sale. Visit www.harkinsrealestate.com for more information. Michael R. Harkins, Auctioneer Lauryn S. Field, Auctioneer (978) 475-1121 MA License #555, 3203 NH License #2585, 6126

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19 WAYSIDE AVENUE WEST SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS TO BE SOLD ON THE PREMISES

FORKLIFT: Komatsu 5,000# Cap., LPG, 188” Lift, Side Shifter, ROPS, Solid Tires, Mod. FG25ST-12 (4268 Hrs.) • FLOOR MACHINES: Terrco Port. Electric Shaft Edging Grinder, Mod. 151L • Terrco Port. Electric Polisher/ Grinder • (3) Floor Buffer/Polishers • Carpet Dog Machine • � ±4,000 Yds. Carpet Rolls, Runners, Remnants � � (5) Ass’t Binding & Serging Machines � FLOORING: Gd. Qty. Vinyl Plank & Hardwood Flooring• • Gd. Qty. Daltile Ceramic Quarry Tile • � Bounce House w/ Blower � SALE PER ORDER OF OWNER TERMS OF SALE: 25% DEPOSIT CASH OR CERTIFIED CHECK 10% BUYERS PREMIUM APPLIES OTHER TERMS TO BE ANNOUNCED AT TIME OF SALE INSPECTION: MORNING OF SALE – 8:30 A.M. TO 11:30 A.M.

Aaron Posnik

AUCTIONEERS•APPRAISERS

West Springfield, MA • Philadelphia, PA 413-733-5238 • 610-853-6655 MA Auc. Lic #161 • PA Auc. Lic. #AY000241L

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THE REPUBLICAN | MASSLIVE.COM

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2019 | F15

Auctions

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PUBLIC AUCTION

PUBLIC AUCTION

PUBLIC AUCTION

PUBLIC AUCTION

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5TH at 11:00 A.M.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6TH at 11:00 A.M.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8TH at 11:00 A.M.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14TH at 11:00 A.M.

MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

• STURBRIDGE •

• WESTFIELD •

• BELCHERTOWN •

• LUDLOW •

5 ROOM / 3 BEDROOM 1 ½ STORY

# SPECTACULAR COLONIAL # 11 ROOM / 5 BEDROOM 2-STORY

7 ROOM / 4 BEDROOM 1 ½ STORY

5 ROOM / 2 BEDROOM 2 - STORY

CAPE STYLE HOME

TOWNHOUSE STYLE CONDOMINIUM UNIT

CAPE STYLE HOME “CLOSE PROXIMITY TO MAJOR HIGHWAYS” 28 Maple Street STURBRIDGE, MA To be Sold on the Premises

Features:

• 1 ½ Story Cape Style Home • ± ½ Acre of Land • • Total of (5) Rooms w/ (3) Bedrooms & (1 ½) Baths • • ±1,550 S/F of Gross Living Area Above Grade • Oil Heat • • Full Basement • Vinyl Siding • Fireplace • Deck • • Public Water & Sewer • Sale Per Order of Mortgagee Attorney Joseph J. Lange Of the Firm of Lyon & Fitzpatrick, LLP 14 Bobala Road, Holyoke, 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.

COLONIAL STYLE HOME IN RE: HANIBAL TAYEH

7 Eastview Drive BELCHERTOWN, MA To be Sold on the Premises

(IN BANKRUPTCY CASE NO. 18-30974-MSH)

77 Gary Drive

WESTFIELD, MA

To be Sold on the Premises

Features: • 2-Story Colonial Style Home • ±7 ¾ Acres of Land • • Total of (11) Rooms w/ (5) Bedrooms & (5) Baths • • ±5,534 S/F of Living Area • Gas Forced Air Heat • • Central Air Conditioning • Vinyl/Brick Veneer Siding • • Carpeted & Hardwood Floors • Full Finished Basement • • Open Porch • Patio • Fireplace • Detached Gazebo • • Public Water & Sewer • Zoned: RR • ★ (4) Car Attached Garage ★ SALE PER ORDER OF BANKRUPTCY COURT GARY M. WEINER, CHAPTER 7 TRUSTEE OF THE FIRM OF

WEINER LAW FIRM P.C. 1441 MAIN STREET, SPRINGFIELD, MA

Terms of Sale: $50,000.00 DEPOSIT CASH OR CERTIFIED FUNDS. 5% BUYER’S PREMIUM APPLIES. OTHER TERMS TO BE ANNOUNCED AT TIME OF SALE.

Features:

“LOCATED AT WATERS EDGE CONDOMINIUM COMPLEX”

34 Waters Edge Drive (Unit #34) LUDLOW, MA

• 1 ½ Story Cape Style Home • ± 1 Acre of Land • • Total of (7) Rooms w/ (4) Bedrooms & (1 ½) Baths • • ±1,872 S/F of Gross Living Area Above Grade • • Oil Hot Water Baseboard Heat • Partially Finished Full Basement • Vinyl Siding • Carpeted Floors • • Porches • Public Water & Private Septic • •Assessor’s Map 244, Lot 45 • ★ One Car Attached Garage ★ Sale Per Order of Mortgagee Attorney Benjamin M. Coyle Of the Firm of Bacon Wilson, P.C. 33 State Street, Springfield, MA Attorney for Mortgagee

Terms of Sale: $5,000.00 Deposit Cash or Certified Funds. 5% Buyer’s Premium Applies. Other Terms to be Announced at Time of Sale.

To be Sold on the Premises

Features: • 2-Story Townhouse Style Condominium Unit • • Total of (5) Rooms w/ (2) Bedrooms & (1 ½) Baths • • ±1,042 S/F of Gross Living Area Above Grade • Gas-FWA Heat • • Central Air-Conditioning • Deck/Patio • Hardwood & Ceramic Tile Floors • • Vinyl Siding • Assigned Parking Space • Zoned: Residence B • # Unit #34 is an End Unit # Sale Per Order of Mortgagee Terms of Sale: $5,000.00 Deposit Cash David J. Farkas, Esq. or Certified Funds. Law Office of David J. Farkas, LLC 5% Buyer’s Premium Applies. P.O. Box 2371, Pittsfield, MA Other Terms to be Announced Attorney for Mortgagee at Time of Sale.

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AUCTIONEERS•APPRAISERS

AUCTIONEERS•APPRAISERS

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AUCTIONEERS•APPRAISERS

West Springfield, MA • Philadelphia, PA 413-733-5238 • 610-853-6655

West Springfield, MA • Philadelphia, PA 413-733-5238 • 610-853-6655

West Springfield, MA • Philadelphia, PA 413-733-5238 • 610-853-6655

West Springfield, MA • Philadelphia, PA 413-733-5238 • 610-853-6655

MA Auc. Lic #161 • PA Auc. Lic. #AY000241L

MA Auc. Lic #161 • PA Auc. Lic. #AY000241L

MA Auc. Lic #161 • PA Auc. Lic. #AY000241L

MA Auc. Lic #161 • PA Auc. Lic. #AY000241L

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PUBLIC AUCTION

PUBLIC AUCTION

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14TH at 1:00 P.M.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15 at 1:00 P.M.

MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

• SPRINGFIELD •

• SPRINGFIELD •

6 ROOM / 3 BEDROOM 2 - STORY

± 35,000 S/F 5-STORY

TH

COLONIAL STYLE HOME

MULTI-TENANT OFFICE BUILDING

“CLOSE PROXIMITY TO ALL AMENITIES” 135 Bairdcrest Road SPRINGFIELD, MA

GROUND FLOOR RETAIL SPACE

To be Sold on the Premises

Features:

• 2-Story Colonial Style Home • ± 1/4 Acre of Land • • Total of (6) Rooms w/ (3) Bedrooms & (2) Baths • • ±1,434 S/F of Gross Living Area Above Grade • Gas-FWA Heat • • Full Walk-Out Basement w/ (2) Finished Rooms • Vinyl Siding • • Hardwood & Carpeted Floors • Public Water & Sewer • Sale Per Order of Mortgagee Terms of Sale: $5,000.00 Deposit Cash David J. Farkas, Esq. or Certified Funds. Law Office of David J. Farkas, LLC 5% Buyer’s Premium Applies. P.O. Box 2371, Pittsfield, MA Other Terms to be Announced Attorney for Mortgagee at Time of Sale.

Aaron Posnik AUCTIONEERS•APPRAISERS

West Springfield, MA • Philadelphia, PA 413-733-5238 • 610-853-6655 MA Auc. Lic #161 • PA Auc. Lic. #AY000241L www.posnik.com • E-Mail:info@posnik.com

WITH

“SITUATED IN CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT ACROSS FROM MGM”

113-115 State Street

SPRINGFIELD, MA

To be Sold on the Premises

SITE: • ± ¼ Acre of Land or 8,587 S/F • ± 103’ Frontage on Main Street • • ± 70’ Frontage on State Street • Public Water & Sewer • • Zoned: Business C, Downtown • Assessor’s ID: Map 111, Block 100, Lot 643 • IMPROVEMENTS: • 5-Story Multi-Tenant Office Building w/ Ground Floor Retail Space • • ± 35,000 S/F of Net Rentable Income • • ± 31,954 S/F of Office Space • ± 3,046 of Retail Space • • Central Gas Furnaces w/ Individual Heat Pumps • Passenger Elevator • • Wet Sprinkler System • Carpet & Tile Floors • Brick Exterior • • Textured & Painted Drywall Interior • Rubber Membrane Roof • • Recessed Fluorescent Interior Lighting •

1% BROKER INCENTIVE OFFERED!!! SALE PER ORDER OF MORTGAGEE Terms of Sale: MICHAEL P. RYAN, ESQ. $50,000.00 Intial Deposit Cash or Certified Funds. OF THE FIRM OF CREVIER & RYAN, LLP Deposit to be Increased 10% of the Purchase Price 1500 MAIN STREET, SUITE 2316, within Five Business Days SPRINGFIELD, MA 5% Buyer’s Premium Applies. ATTORNEY FOR MORTGAGEE Other Terms to be Announced at Time of Sale

Aaron Posnik AUCTIONEERS•APPRAISERS

West Springfield, MA • Philadelphia, PA 413-733-5238 • 610-853-6655 MA Auc. Lic #161 • PA Auc. Lic. #AY000241L www.posnik.com • E-Mail:info@posnik.com

PUBLIC AUCTION FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15TH at 2:00 P.M. MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

PUBLIC AUCTION

• SPRINGFIELD •

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15TH at 3:00 P.M.

± 58,447 S/F 5-STORY

• SPRINGFIELD •

MULTI-TENANT OFFICE BUILDING WITH

GROUND FLOOR RETAIL SPACE “SITUATED IN CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT ACROSS FROM MGM”

1139-1155 Main Street

SPRINGFIELD, MA

To be Sold on the Premises SITE: • ± 2/3 Acre of Land or ± 16,936 S/F • • Paved Parking for ± 60 Vehicles • • ± 117’ Frontage Along Main Street • • ± 65’ Frontage Along Stockbridge St. • • Public Water & Sewer • Zoned: Business-C, Downtown • • Assessor’s ID: Map 081, Block 300, Lot 572 • IMPROVEMENTS: • 5-Story Multi-Tenant Office/Retail Building • • ± 58,447 S/F of Net Rentable Income • ± 49,692 S/F of Office Space • ± 8,755 S/F of Retail Space • • Central Gas Furnaces w/ (64) Individual Heat Pumps • • (2) Passenger Elevators • Wet Sprinkler System • • Carpet & Tile Floors • Brick Exterior • • Textured & Painted Drywall Interior • • Rubber Membrane Roof (2013) • • Recessed Fluorescent Interior Lighting •

1% BROKER INCENTIVE OFFERED!!! SALE PER ORDER OF MORTGAGEE Terms of Sale: MICHAEL P. RYAN, ESQ. $50,000.00 Initial Deposit Cash or Certified Funds. OF THE FIRM OF CREVIER & RYAN, LLP Deposit to be Increased 10% of the Purchase Price 1500 MAIN STREET, SUITE 2316, within Five Business Days SPRINGFIELD, MA 5% Buyer’s Premium Applies. ATTORNEY FOR MORTGAGEE Other Terms to be Announced at Time of Sale

Aaron Posnik AUCTIONEERS•APPRAISERS

West Springfield, MA • Philadelphia, PA 413-733-5238 • 610-853-6655 MA Auc. Lic #161 • PA Auc. Lic. #AY000241L www.posnik.com • E-Mail:info@posnik.com

MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

± 5,628 S/F 2-STORY MULTI-TENANT OFFICE BUILDING “LOCATED IN DOWNTOWN CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT”

11-21 Stockbridge Street SPRINGFIELD, MA To be Sold on the Premises FEATURES:

• 2-Story Multi-Tenant Office Building • • ± 3,530 S/F of Land • ± 5,628 S/F of Net Rentable Income • • HVAC Rooftop Units • Carpet & Tile Floors • Brick Exterior • • Masonry Frame • Textured & Painted Drywall Interior • • Rubber Membrane Roof • Recessed Fluorescent Interior Lighting • • (3) Parking Spaces (Tandem) • Public Water & Sewer • • Zoned: Business B, Downtown • • Assessor’s ID: Map 111, Block 900, Lot 044 1% BROKER INCENTIVE OFFERED!!! SALE PER ORDER OF MORTGAGEE Terms of Sale: MICHAEL P. RYAN, ESQ. $25,000.00 Initial Deposit Cash or Certified Funds. OF THE FIRM OF CREVIER & RYAN, LLP Deposit to be Increased 10% of the Purchase Price 1500 MAIN STREET, SUITE 2316, within Five Business Days SPRINGFIELD, MA 5% Buyer’s Premium Applies. ATTORNEY FOR MORTGAGEE Other Terms to be Announced at Time of Sale

Aaron Posnik AUCTIONEERS•APPRAISERS

West Springfield, MA • Philadelphia, PA 413-733-5238 • 610-853-6655 MA Auc. Lic #161 • PA Auc. Lic. #AY000241L www.posnik.com • E-Mail:info@posnik.com


HOME & GARDEN

COLDWELL BANKER

F16 | SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2019

THE REPUBLICAN | MASSLIVE.COM

East Longmeadow – Custom built 2-bedroom Ranch located on a wooded lot. Featuring fireplace, hardwood & tile flooring, central vacuum system, finished basement, gas heat, c/air and garage. $254,000

East Longmeadow – Classic New England Cape w/4 bdrms, 1.5 baths, family room, living room w/hardwoods, fireplace, bay window & dining room. Several perennials throughout yard, A/G pool with deck & 1car attached garage. Convenient location to shops, schools & park. $229,800

Forest Park - Enjoy life in this slateroofed 6-bedroom Vintage Colonial. Charming home boasting beamed ceilings, plus hardwood flooring. 1 and 1/2 baths. Lots of storage, pantry, gas heat. $279,900

Longmeadow - Reduced! Renovated spacious Blueberry Hill Area 4BR/3+BA Ranch w/gourmet kitchen, beautiful master suite, new mudroom area, hardwoods & many detailed updates throughout. Finished walk-out lower level w/ entertainment area & so much more. .$649,000

Longmeadow – Adorable & affordable! Efficient condo-alternative w/2 bedrooms, gleaming hardwood floors, fresh paint throughout, finished lower level with new carpet and fireplace, 1c garage. Low-maintenance yard. Easy on/off to I-91 and amenities. $195,000

Ludlow – Updates galore! Move right into this bright & sunny Cape w/6 rooms, 3 bedrooms plus playroom/office. New furnace, c/air, appliances and septic. Walkout basement, wrap around deck overlooking wooded back yard. Great location! $279,900

Christine Garstka 636-3050

Angela M. Costello 374-2023

Christine Peyman 262-6805

Moira Murphy 575-3643

Angela M. Costello 374-2023

Linda Fawcett 427.4952

Sixteen Acres - Executive size Ranch with wood floors, large living room with stone fireplace, dining space, large 3 season room, master with full bath. Finished walkout basement, spacious deck and shed. $249,900

Sixteen Acres – Ranch near Golf Course. 6 room, 2 baths, fin basement, gas heat, c/air, updated kitchen, granite counters, natural wood floors & open floor plan. $215,000

Sixteen Acres – Fantastic 3 bedroom, 2 bath Ranch is ready to go. Living room with fireplace, huge family room w/cathedral ceilings & skylights. Finished basement, deck, 2c garage, c/air, ig sprinklers. Newly refinished hardwoods. $219,900

Deb Pysz 537-6951

Diane Fisher 567-0110

Roger Trombly 221-4600

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Springfield - Beautiful reno. New roof, boiler, 3 bedrooms, dining room, family room and porch. $235,000 Sally Hollister 262-5217

Wilbraham - Charming and spacious 4 bedroom, 2 full bath, finished walkout basement, family room with fireplace, eat in kitchen, screened in 3 season room on deck is great for entertaining. Sought after location. $329,900

Springfield - 1928 6 room, 3 bedroom Colonial with updates in a convenient location. Near Longmeadow line. $195,000 Shelley Trehey 244-8268

Linda Fawcett 427-4952

Chicopee/Belchertown 413.536.0573/413.323.0815 | Longmeadow/East Longmeadow 413.567.8931 | Sturbridge 508.347.7181 | Westfield 413.568.2324 CB Home Protection Plan 866.797.4788

Real estate agents affiliated with Coldwell Banker Real Estate Services are independent contractor agents and are not employees of the Company. The property information herein is derived from various sources that may include, but not be limited to, county records and the Multiple Listing Service, and it may include approximations. Although the information is believed to be accurate, it is not warranted and you should not rely upon it without personal verification. Š2017 Coldwell Banker Real Estate Services. All Rights Reserved. Coldwell Banker Real Estate Services fully supports the principles of the Fair Housing Act and the Equal Opportunity Act. Operated by a subsidiary of NRT LLC. Coldwell Banker and the Coldwell Banker Logo are registered service marks owned by Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC.

MA Lic. #107

REAL ESTATE AUCTION SAT, NOV. 2nd , AT 12:00 NOON (on site)

250 GREENFIELD RD (RT. 5) SOUTH DEERFIELD, MA

info@towneauction.com / 781.790.7870 www.towneauction.com

CITY OF SPRINGFIELD

MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC AUCTION HELD ON THE PREMISES

PUBLIC AUCTION Thursday, Nov. 7 at 6:00 PM :WYPUNĂ„LSK *P[` /HSS *V\Y[ :[ 9LNPZ[YH[PVU )LNPUZ H[ ! 74

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2019 Prime commercially zoned 12,000Âą sq. ft. two story building complex with high visibility. It is situated on 3.5Âą acres. Inspection: 10:00 AM – 12:00 Noon day of sale or by appt. Terms: $10,000 down to bid day of sale, cash or certiďŹ ed check, net 30 days. Call for more information. Sale per order of trustee. MA Lic. #AU271

26 City-owned properties on the auction block:

11 AM 15-17 Marlborough St, Springfield, MA

8 RESIDENTIAL & 1 COMM’L – OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, NOV. 2*

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2019 10 AM 109 Cote Rd, Monson, MA Terms of Sale: Present a $5000 deposit, certified check, or Cashier’s Check at the time of auction sale. The balance shall be paid 30 days from the date of sale. Other terms may be announced at sale. Auctioneer makes no representations as to the accuracy of the information contained herein. T. Gravlin - MA License AU 3112 NO CASH PLEASE.

3123483-01

Unique items for sale every day in classified.

10 AM 328 Oakland St, Springfield, MA

OPEN 10 AM-12 PM • 21 Greenwich St. • 58 Itendale St. • 519 Union St & Adj. Lot • 65 Maynard St

OPEN 1-3 PM • 70 Amore Rd • 38 Lafayette St** • 305 Rosewell St • 241 Main St – Indian Orchard

• 26-28 Terrence St – No Open House*

16 VACANT LOTS – GREAT OPPORTUNITIES FOR BUILDERS/DEVELOPERS • WS Bowles St (01692-0013)** • NS Brigham St & SS Walnut St (3 Lots) (01870-0002 & 3 & 11952-0065) • WS Buckingham St (02042-0022)*** • SS Chester St (02730-0026) • WS College St (03020-0021) • ES Colonial Ave (03040-0021) **Located in National Register District

• WS Milton St (08710-0009) • NS Newland St (09010-0036) • WS Northampton Ave (09130-0003) • NS Patton St (09557-0014) • NS Westford Cir (12199-0013) • ES Willard Ave (12295-0027) • SS Walnut St (2 Lots) (11952-0062 & 63) ***Located in Local Historic District

TERMS: $5,000 DEPOSIT BY BANK CHECK payable to the CITY OF SPRINGFIELD; 5% Buyer’s Premium. Inventory subject to change. Other terms announced at auction. Visit web or call for auction information.

Sullivan-Auctioneers.com • 617-350-7700


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