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Garden Club to demonstrate holiday designs
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A light luncheon and beverages will be served beginning Event: Springfield Garden at 11:30 a.m. Members provide Club holiday event the luncheon items that inWhen: Friday, 11:30 a.m. clude tea sandwiches, desserts Where: Wilbraham United and coffee and tea service. Church, 500 Main St. There are several gluten-free Cost: $5 for luncheon options. The suggested $5 guests guest fee can be paid at the For more info: Online at door. gcfm.org/springfield Funds raised from the gardenclub, or call 413pre-Christmas event will be 599-0462 used for the club’s ongoing projects that include garden table with many smaller Christ- therapy at nursing homes, mas decorations for those who Arbor Day plantings, civic are inspired to make a holiday beautification and horticultural education. arrangement. “There will be For more information on lots of options for holiday and this and other Springfield Garhostess gifts,� Bandouveres said. “We are all really looking den Club events, go to gcfm. forward to it as it is a fun cele- org/springfieldgardenclub or call 413-599-0462. bration of the season.�
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he Springfield Garden Club is arranging a pre-Christmas event that will include a holiday design demonstration, a bazaar and a luncheon.
It all takes place on Friday, beginning at 11:30 a.m. at the Wilbraham United Church, 500 Main St. “The holiday meeting is always a favorite for club members as it brings us all, and our guests, together to celebrate the season,� said Mary E. Bandouveres, publicity chairman for The Springfield Garden Club. Several of the garden club’s members will create and demonstrate floral designs for the holiday season, and the designs then will be auctioned. “The designs will range from the elegant to the easy to the funky,� Bandouveres said. Design expert Suzanne Reed is facilitating the program. “There will be a variety of designs for the home: tabletop designs, floral design ring with greens with a candle in the middle, door swags
Springfield Garden Club members have been busy at work preparing holiday designs for a pre-Christmas event planned for Friday at Wilbraham United Church. (SEAN SIMMERS / SSIMMERS@PENNLIVE.COM)
a variety, of small arrangements you can place around the home, grapevine wreath decorated for the season etc.,� she said. A variety of greens including pine and spruce, pine cones, berries and seasonal decorations will be used with an emphasis on materials that can be found in back yards. “We are focusing on showing how beautiful holiday designs can be made by anyone using free or inexpensive materials
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Terry and Kim Kovel | Antiques & Collecting
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here has always been a need to tell time, and early methods – sundials, hourglasses, water clocks or even large arrangements of stones and shadows – were not accurate. The first mechanical clocks were invented in the 14th century, the pendulum clock in 1656, and by the 1700s there were many clocks in church towers that rang bells to tell people the time. The small watch that could be carried by a person was developed after 1810. Then came pocket watches worn on a chain, and in 1868 the wristwatch. But there was still no affordable clock for home use. An unknown person made the first watch holder in the early 1800s. The holder was a small decorative stand that held an available pocket watch on a table. They were made of ceramics, metal, wood – anything that could be shaped into a stand with a large hole. Some were even made by famous artists and jewelers
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. Roycroft inkwell, lid, hammered copper, dome shape, glass liner, c. 1920, 2 ½ x 2 ½ inches, $50. Cloisonne plate, cranes, peonies, red, pink and white flowers, leaves, buds, branches, blue, 12 inches, $215. Chandelier, 7-light, Italian opalescent art glass discs, chrome, white, 20 x 19 inches, $340. Hubley doorstop, cat, red, art deco, cast iron, c. 1925, 5 ¼ x 4 ½ inches, $375. Jewelry box, enamel, gilt bronze, green and black, beaded handles, 4 footed base, 8 x 9 inches, $360. Tramp art box, chip carved, bisected rectangles, repeating triangles, hinged lid, 5 x 12 inches, $400. Tiffany salt and pepper shakers, owl, silver, 2 ½ inches, $920. Hasselblad camera, 503CX, Zeiss lenses, branded carrying case, 10 x 13 inches, $1,970. Ed Eberle vase, nude men and women, walking, standing, laying down, black, white, geometric border, 12 ½ inches, $2,750. Marble console, Italian renaissance style, acanthus, animals, scrolls, lions, fruits, shells, 36 ¾ x 18 inches, $8,250.
This watch holder is an elaborate clock when a pocket watch is put into the hole, an interesting, money-saving idea by an anonymous person in the 19th century.
of bronze or gold, or by a company that made ceramic dishes or statues. Most were not signed. The watch holder is often a “whatsit.” The hole in the middle is confusing to a 21st century person who tells time with a wristwatch or cellphone.
A Neal Auction in New Orleans sold an early 19th century watch holder of gilt bronze. It is shaped like a harp held by swans on a pedestal base. When the watch is inserted in the hole near the top, it creates a decorative “clock.” It sold for $875.
Q. I have a collection of Time magazines, 19591985, in good condition. What are they worth?
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saved those issues. Most old magazines sell for about $5 or less, though some sell for $20 or more. The Sept. 22, 1967, issue of Time, featuring the Beatles, is listed online for $70 and up. It’s collected for both the cover art and subject. There are online sites where you can check prices on each of the issues you have to see if any are worth more than $5. If you don’t want to try selling them yourself, take them to a used bookstore and see if they’ll buy them. Expect to get half the price they’ll sell them for. You might be able to get a better price if you know there are some that are valuable.
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Lee Reich | In The Garden
Why not let forsythia be its own graceful self?
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BRAKE FOR BUTCHered plants.” Perhaps that’s what the bumper sticker on my car should read, because I did almost slam on my brakes last week in an attempt to save a forsythia bush – a whole row of them, in fact – from butchering. An obviously well-intentioned fellow was attacking the bushes on his front lawn with loppers. A few things were wrong with this scene. Loppers are the main tool to use in pruning forsythia, but this guy, unfortunately, was standing upright and using them at chest height. Lopping all branches to this height creates a bush that rises up from ground level like a graceful fountain, then loses that grace in a wild burst of growth originating – you guessed it – at chest height. The response is the same as when you shorten a stem on any plant, from a mum to an apple to an indoor avocado: Buds just behind the cut are awakened to grow out into shoots. Why not let a forsythia bush be the graceful fountain of growth that it’s trying to be? The plant does need pruning, of course, to periodically rid it of decrepit old stems and make way for young flowering ones. The way to prune and maintain that graceful, arching form is
Forsythia can be pruned formally or naturally; which do you like better?
by using the lopper at ground level, cutting away decrepit old stems there. A few snips with a hand shears to shorten any stems that are too lanky completes the job. A second problem with this pruning/butchering job was timing. Forsythia blooms first thing in the spring, not on shoots that start growing early in the season, but on stems that grew last season. So anything cut off now translates to just that many fewer flowers next spring. For the most abundant flower show from forsythia or any other early spring flowering shrub, wait to prune until next spring, after the burst of colorful blossoms subsides.
Summer blooming shrubs, such as butterfly bush and rose-of-sharon, blossom on new shoots, so nothing is sacrificed by cutting off old ones in winter or anytime before growth begins. Fall is also not the best time to prune forsythia or any other plant in terms of plant health. Plants respond to being cut with a certain amount of activity right at the wound. This time of year, the response is nowhere near as obvious as the quick closing of wounds or new shoot growth that occurs in spring and early summer, but something, perhaps only on a cellular level, does nonetheless happen. Plants are best able to face
winter with their “machinery” shut down. Any place there is activity, from the gross to the sublime, is liable to suffer cold damage in the months ahead. For this reason, it’s best to wait to prune any plant until after the coldest part of winter has passed. And for plants that are particularly tender to cold, wait even longer, until just before or after growth has begun for the season, which one – before or after – depending on when the plant flowers. It really was not critical for
me to come screeching to a stop in front of those forsythia bushes I saw being butchered last week. Forsythia is a tough plant, not particularly susceptible cold damage. Butchering ruined their form and will sacrifice part of the spring show, but won’t harm or kill the plants. The same cannot be said for pruning or butchering other plants this time of year. Come visit Lee Reich’s garden online at leereich.com.
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Homeownership’s road less traveled For ‘skoolies’ the dream home happens to be a bus
dreamed of traveling – and of doing so before they were older and, as Francesca Drez says, “would not have as much energy to do things. We wanted to make our own By Wendy A. Jordan path” now. Special To The Washington Post The Drezes learned of skoolies while watching a For now, Nick and documentary on Netflix about Francesca Drez are a couple traveling the United States in their converted happy in their home in school bus. They were sold the Denver area. But on the idea. They started if they decide to relosearching for people to help build a school bus conversion cate, they’re all set. All for them and found Luke and they have to do is drive Rachel Davis. The Davises not only lived the whole home down Nick and Francesca Drez hired Luke and Rachel Davis to make in a school bus that they had the road. converted into an appealing a skoolie – an old school bus outfitted as a home – for them. (COURTESY OF SKOOLIE.COM) Launched in the 1970s as home, but also had chronicled part of the hippie culture, their satisfying mobile life at camping or other occupancy. was too expensive, with mort- Midwestwanderers.com and the skoolie movement today gage, utilities, homeowners’ Rather, it’s a tiny, one-ofis growing, encompassing midwestwanderers on Instagram. They also had started association fees and other a-kind house that once was a smart, custom-crafted little a business in Hendersonville, costs. school bus. homes that have handsome North Carolina, called Skoolie And, perhaps the most Homes like this are called finishes and high-tech .com, that provides customimportant factor, the couple skoolies, and there are many features enabling them to provide the comforts of home, of them around the country, especially in Western states. the joys of mobility and the The Drezes, both 27 and economies of living partially married for three years, had or totally off grid. With their full metal frame, been living in a 1,400-squarerobust structure, large tires foot townhouse in the Chicaand height above the ground, go area, but it never felt right. skoolies are regarded by many For one thing, “the kitchen and one bedroom were all we to be sturdier and safer than used,” Francesca Drez says. typical RVs. Their home is on wheels After being in the house but it’s not a trailer. Nor is it two years, many of their belongings remained in boxes, a standard motor home or unneeded. For another thing, recreational vehicle, which generally are predesigned for traditional homeownership
ized bus conversion services. “The stars really lined up,” Francesca Drez says. “Luke and Rachel were from Illinois, near us,” which lent a sense of camaraderie, and the Davises’ own bus included features appealing to the Drezes, such as a beautiful coffered ceiling, a raised roof – one of the few the Drezes found – and an open layout, which the Drezes needed because they have three dogs. Francesca and Nick zeroed in on a 20-year-old school bus with 168,000 miles on it that they saw online and that Skoolie.com helped to evaluate. Located in Greensboro, North Carolina, it was a 38-foot-long Blue Bird bus with a flat nose – yielding about an extra 4 square feet of usable space that a dog-nose bus doesn’t have – and a Cummins diesel engine, the holy SEE BUS, PAGE F7
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and-build months later. The total cost was “much cheaper than a house, an RV or an RV CONTINUED FROM PAGE F6 mortgage,” Nick Drez says. grail of engines for skoolies, In January, the Drezes Nick Drez says. The engine moved in, choosing to do and all the mechanicals were some of the finish work and in excellent condition. build-out themselves over So, too, was the metal body, time. They sold their townand coming from central house several months later North Carolina it had none of and are on their way to paying the rust that often plagues ve- off their loan, slashing monthhicles from coastal areas that ly living expenses to about are awash in salty sea air. $800, fuel and food included, With a new alternator and Nick Drez calculates. tires, new oil filter, oil change The Davises opened Skoolie.com in December 2017. and fluids, it was good to go. Using a SoFi personal loan, Rachel Davis says, “We were the Drezes bought the bus in expecting two to three builds June 2018 for $5,000. Skoolie. in 2018,” but demand has com began the $55,000 gutbeen high.
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St., $530,000. Joseph E. Hoener to Linda Martin, 28 Autumn Lane, $250,000.
Bretta Construction LLC, to Daniel BELCHERTOWN J. Poe and Brittney Amaral, 53 David H. Paul and Barbara A. Paul Windermere Drive, $575,000. to NRJ Davis LLC, Granby Road, Charles D. Sullivan and Marie P. $70,000. Sullivan to Richard A. Walker and Arthur Dellatorre and Rosemarie Judith R. Walker, trustees, and Walker Family Trust, trustee of, 35 Dellatorre to Jeffrey M. Sajdak and Guida R. Sajdak, 143 MountainMallard Circle, $289,000. view Drive and Mountain View Diana Paul to Michael P. AccordiDrive, $730,000. no, 20 Corey Colonial, $139,000. Domenic A. Depalma to Joseph A. Depalma and Julie M. Depalma, 79 Cesan St., $254,000. Gordon Blood and Nyla Blood to Doina Stoian Barrows, 142 Autumn St., Unit F, $107,000. James Thomas to Charles Heimann, 99 Pineview Circle, $224,900. Keri L. Regnier, Robert W. Couture and Elizabeth Ann Couture to Gary Lambert and Patricia Lambert, 265 Colemore St., $290,000. Lynn Griffin, Christine Bingham, Donna J. Damon and Lori Pugliano to Joanne M. Demers and Robert E. Provencal, 57 Mallard Circle, $289,000. Paul J. Nascimbeni and Jacqueline T. Nascimbeni to Antonio M. Castro and Concetta A. Castro, 34-36 Ellison Ave., $291,000.
BERNARDSTON Donald J. Cormier and Tammy L. Cormier, “fka” Tammy L. Swan-Cousineau, to Keith L. Gagnon, 23 Harwood Drive, $235,900.
BRIMFIELD Brian D. Del Negro to Cindy Alicea and Edward Renaud, Forest Road, $249,000. Diane M. Poirier and Alice M. Poirier to Paul J. Novinsky and Geena M. Novinsky, Paige Hill Road, $62,500.
CHESTER Daniel R. Holve to Stephanie L. Vierstra, 47 Bromley Road, $265,000.
Susan M. Plourde to Boris Mankin, Raymond Weber to Travis Hess, 127 Round Hill Road, $20,000. 19-A Mansion Woods Drive., $174,000. Sandra Dunn to Sheryl Keeley, 14 Vicki Benson, Vicki Lacapria, Vicki Soisalo Road, $123,500. Burnham and Joseph L. Lacapria to David Kutz and Barbara Kutz, 174 Edgewater Road, $432,000. Vineyard Partners Limited to Bobbi Jo Belanger and Robert J. Belanger III, 116 Letendre Ave., $233,000.
AMHERST Teresa Pratt Ramsay to Weiyang Li, 5 Salem St., and 8 Salem Place, $158,000. Khursheed Karim and Nazneen Ara to Ann P. Hudson and Amy L. Gaubinger, 27 Autumn Lane, $215,000. Richard N. Longtin to Shiyue Deng, 25 Greenleaves Drive, $173,000. Irina A. Lugovskaya to Lily H. Kuo, Lester W. Yee and Preston K. Yee, 27 Salem Place, $175,000. Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB, trustee, Christiana Trust, trustee, Pretium Mortgage Acquisition Trust and Alta Residential Solutions LLC, attorney-in-fact, to Daniel Cook, 8 Charles Lane, $265,200. Chocorua Realty Investments LLC, to Finnegan P. Kelly, 490 Middle
CHESTERFIELD Robert E. Lyon and Linda Urban to Robert E. Lyon and Linda Urban-Lyon, 9 Indian Hollow Road, $100.
CHICOPEE Adam Ondrick, Theodore Ondrick, executor, Jean G. Ondrick, estate, and Jean Ondrick, estate, to N. Riley Construction Inc., Jean Circle, $110,000. Amanda Allen, Amanda Ondrick, Theodore Ondrick, executor, Jean G. Ondrick, estate, and Jean Ondrick, estate, to N. Riley Realty LLC, Jean Circle, $107,000. Denis V. Mikhaylichenko and Olesya Mikhaylichenko to Jorge Ulises Bracetty and Shalene B. Bracetty, 18 Whittier Place, $323,000.
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Mathew A. Merritt, representative, Ryan S. Merritt, representative, EASTHAMPTON and Steven A. Merritt, estate, to Valerie D. Cardone, 40 Greenwood Brian E. Shelasky and Mary L. Shelasky to Lois J. Keefe, 5 WestTerrace, $115,000. view Terrace, $313,500. Robert Bator and Agata Bator to Julia R. Mohlala, 815 Sheridan St., $265,000. Robert E. Rojowski to Luis A. Bazalar, 120 Hilton St., $230,000. Shawn D. Carter, Sara J. Carter and Sara J. Arsenault to Paul E. Turner, 122 Woodbridge Road, Unit 122, $135,000. Stanley T. Cheika Jr., to Wendy L. Brouillette and Shirley M. Riga, 117 Fairview Ave., $204,000. Steven E. Fitzek, Earl D. Fitzek and Cecilia M. Fitzek to Thomas Fregeau and Maureen Fregeau, 19 Bell St., $85,000. TNOP Inc., to Nasser Zebian, 36 Cambridge St., $47,500. Willard Goldie, Maureen Goldie and Maureen Murphy to Yamil J. Brito, 29 Daniel Drive, $180,000.
DEERFIELD Ragus LLC, to Joan C. Carter and Lewis G Carter, 19A Snowberry Circle, Unit 6A, Sugarloaf Condominium, $307,050. Jade R. King and Jessica King to Robert Greenspan and Diane Norman, 50 Eastern Ave., $248,000.
EAST LONGMEADOW Alicia R. Carabine, Alicia R. Rosso and Eric W. Carabine to Kevin D. Matheny and David A. Lawson, 8 Savoy Ave., $289,900. Arthur C. Valonen and Grace Valonen to John C. Burney, Parker St., $100,000. Bank of New York Mellon, trustee, and CWABS Inc. Series 2007-4, trustee of, to Marline Alena Claremont and Robert Harold Claremont, 153 Elm St., $157,500. Cailin Donovan to Stephanie M. Lussier, 175 Dwight Road, $155,000. Elaine E. Hartman, estate, Robert W. Hartman Jr. and David J. Hartman, representatives, to Glenn E. Shippy and Dianne Louise Shippy, 12 Vadnais St., $210,000. Janet L. Carlyle, Paul R. Dixon and Susan D. Lowd to Jonathan M. Dangelo and Alyson M. Terlik, 36 Breezy Knoll Road, $274,500.
Katie E. Winseck to Kelly Ann Bednarz and Mark Timothy Clark, Eugene J. Przybylowicz Jr., Michael 18 Wisteria Lane, $480,000. Przybylowicz and Ann Marie Przy- Timothy Thompson, representabylowicz to Richard W. Ostrowski tive, Joyce Elizabeth Thompson, Jr., 20 Holland St., $232,400. estate, Joyce E. Thompson, estate, Joyce W. Thompson, estate, and James R. Aldrich and Mary E. Aldrich to Alycar Investments LLC, Timothy B. Thompson, representative, to Frank Alves Jr., 141 101 Chapin St., $100. Prospect St., $230,000.
GILL Dolores E. Levasseur to Travis Johnson, 239 West Gill Road, $31,600. Carolyn H. Kendrow Estate and Dolores E. Levasseur, personal representative, to Travis Johnson, 239 West Gill Road, $63,199. James R. Clark and Christine A. Clark, to Brian D. Campbell, 32 River Road, $169,900. Greenfield Co-operative Bank and B&G Golf Associates LLC, to Denise A. Elwell and James M. Elwell, 231 West Gill Road, $275,000. Robert L. Miller to Namngis LLC, 277 French King Highway $260,500.
GOSHEN Regis C. Belanger and Joyce A. Belanger to Mark C. Belanger, trustee, Jeffrey A. Belanger, trustee, and Declaration of the Regis C. Belanger & Joyce A. Belanger Irrev., 42 Aberdeen Road, $100. Katherine Marsh and Virginia L. Otis to Joshua E. Lafond and Lisa M. Lafond, 584 East St., $232,000.
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Sarsynski-Richardson Investment Trust, Peter D. Richardson and Julie A. Sarsynski, trustees, to Brandon H. Poe and Lynnette F. Poe, 12 Eastern Ave., $339,000. SLL Realty Trust, Nancy L. Chaffin, trustee, to Martha R. Swanson Investment Trust, Martha R. Swanson, trustee, 106 Countryside, Unit 106, Country Side Condominium, $215,000. Bernard F. Prescott Estate, Alan K. Prescott, personal representative, to Kelsey E. Wall, 84 Ferrante Ave., $144,097. Michael E. Ekblom and Elizabeth Garofalo to Carol R. Robinson, 238 Davis St., $190,000. Darlene A. Fleming and Edward M. Fleming, Jr., to Michael E. Ekblom and Elizabeth Garofalo, 385 Barton Road, $315,000. Reed A. Baldwin and Stephanie N. Baldwin to Garry M. Longe and Karen M. Truehart, 1001 Bernardston Road, $225,000. Mark A. Weis to Rebecca L. Maslyn and Robert T. Maslyn, 10 Francis St., $269,000. Steven P. Koblinski to Joan C. Morel, Princeton Terrace, Unit 37, Meadowview Manor Condominium, $104,000. F. Douglas Anderson to HSBC Bank USA NA, trustee, 36 Plantation Circle, $97,326.
HAMPDEN Heather E. Turcotte, Heather Ostrander and David Turcotte to Steven P. Webster and Alison J. Webster, 63 Mountain Road, $450,000.
Debra C. Schauer, Laurie R. Wildman, Donna J. Schauer, Kelly I. Subocz, Glenn R. Swift Jr., and Michael J. Simolo, attorney-in-fact, HATFIELD to Judge S. Bean and KatherRobert W. Start and Joan C. Start ine J. Bean, 391 Batchelor St., to Szawlowski Realty Inc., Great $240,000. Neponsett Road, $146,000. William D. Driver and Christina L. Driver to Joshua D. Driver and Ann L. Caselden, 119 North St., $100. HOLLAND Fei Ma and Min Xiong to Jacob G. Callery and Elizabeth H. Callery, 9 Harris St., $325,000.
GRANVILLE Eve M. Waterman and Eve M. Mahoney to Joseph Charter and Allison Charter, 107 Barnard Road, $300,000.
GREENFIELD Mark St. Hilaire to Molly L. Wiens, 4 Keegan Lane, “fka” 25 Keegan Lane, Unit 4E, College Park Condominium $150,000. Maryellen L. Perry to Bobis Fat LLC, 322 High St., $145.000. Elizabeth A. Henry to Sean W. Thomas, 100 Maple St., $178,000.
Eric Bayliss and Jean M. Bayliss to Maple Ledge Associates Inc., 43 Heritage Drive., $65,000. Jeffrey J. Candito and Margaret A. Candito to Michael Bogacz and Cara Bogacz, 25 Pine Tree Drive., $465,000. Boys & Girls Club Family Center Inc., to Patricia L. Buell and Thomas J. Buell, Brimfield Road, $90,000. Robin Pelletier and Robert Dean Jr., to Todd Marsh, 2 White Road, $285,900.
HEATH Arlen J. Carlson to James R. Baumbach and Karen M. Baumbach, Mohawk Estates $1,100. SEE DEEDS, PAGE F10
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Deeds CONTINUED FROM PAGE F9 Arlen J. Carlson, to James R. Baumbach and Karen M. Baumbach, Mohawk Estates, $1,100.
HOLYOKE Bank of New York Mellon, trustee, and CWABS Inc. Series 2007-4, trustee of, to Juan Figueroa, 165 Beech St., $59,900. Cailin M. Moran and Cailin M. Baker to Michael A. Catuogno and Shaina Rifken, 117 Sheehan Drive., $220,000. Constance A. Gwozdz and Dorothy Gwozdz to Kathleen M. Denner, 7 Stratford Road, $201,000. Eric M. Dembinske to James E. McLoyd and Linda J. Casilla, 17 Philip Drive., $240,000. Frederick W. Kramer Jr. and Debra D. Kramer to Lori L. Beuadry-Flint, 33 Labrie Lane, $560,000. Hampden Homebuyers LLC, receiver, Holyoke City and Anne Marie Jendrysik, estate, to Posiadlosc LLC, 31 Alderman St., $144,544. Lauren M. Magri to Brian T. Matlock and Jessica S. Sweeney, 783 Homestead Ave., $242,500. Michael E. Burgess and Mary Burgess to Frederick W. Kramer Jr., and Debra D. Kramer, 717 Northampton St., Unit 41, $320,000. Michelle T. Ligus to Rosa Mejias, Saint Kolbe Drive, Unit 40c, $80,000. Richard Rubin and Karen Rubin to Rosaliz Gonzalez, 211 Oak St., $270,000. Sargeant Street Realty Holdings LLC, to Buudda Brothers 90 Sargeant Street LLC, 90 Sargeant St., $250,000. Sarah Fefer to Moira Ann Cannon, 15 Edbert Drive., $197,000. Stephen P. Fitzgibbons, representative, and Mary Louise Fitzgibbons, estate, to Maureen C. Etchells, 35 Vassar Circle, $220,000.
LEVERETT David Chapin, by attorney, Shelley Bryant, personally and attorney, to Urban Veneer LLC, 15 Hemenway Road, $70,000.
LEYDEN Jennifer Anne Paris to Greenfield Center LLC, 63 North County Road, $825,000.
LONGMEADOW Brendan M. Quinn and Erica V. Quinn to Shirley B. Dudeck, 470
Bliss Road, $205,000. Charles A. Elfman to Stephen Boyle, 66 Lincoln Road, $331,000. Diane K. Siff and Eric N. Shapiro, representatives, and Mildred J. Shapiro, estate, to Jerry L. Gibson, 47 Ridge Road, $340,000. Esther M. Moomjian to William T. McCarrhy, 739 Frank Smith Road, $260,000. Theodore K. Mlapah and Akofa A. Modey to Thomas L. Reale and Christine A. Reale, 289 Tanglewood Drive, $485,000.
LUDLOW Cesar C. Faustino, Jennifer A. Faustino and Domingos D. Alves to Tammy M. Hudyka and Joseph Anthony Hudyka Jr., 12 Franklin St., $205,000. Devin John Mulhern to Acacio Ferreira, 611 Miller St., $239,900. Jeffrey M. Sajdak and Guida R. Sajdak to Sandra L. Peterson and Cynthia M. Kennedy, 56 Valley View Drive, $404,900. Prime Partners LLC, to Jason A. Houghton, 50-52 Duke St., $233,900.
MONSON Christopher Fitzpatrick to James Bailey and Eldi A. Nissenbaum, Cedar Swamp Road, $85,000. U S A Housing & Urban Development to Daniel J. Enderle and Teri A. Enderle, 4 Hilltop Drive, $120,000. Gary A. Fontaine and Cynthia Fontaine to David A. Burden, Jr. 14 Mechanic St., $136,000. John M. Pekala and Susan C. Pekala to Gina Shamey Panzieri and Nicholas J. Shamey, 137 Moulton Hill Road, $380,000. Old Green Acres LLC, to Richard M. Aliengena and Luanne H. Aliengena, 2 King Ave., $114,500.
Adams Trust, 145 Round Hill Road, A. Marois, 288 Newton St., 142A Round Hill Road and 149A $260,750. Round Hill Road, $132,000. Daniel L. MacKenzie and Catherine MacKenzie to Emtay Inc., 431 Danielle M. Smith and Cathleen East St., $106,000. L. Klaes to Julie E. Corwin, 22 Mountain St., $275,000. Dream Realty Group LLC, to DomSunwood Development Corp., to Joan Oleck, 117 Olander Drive, $342,213.
Lois J. Keefe to Kristen Joyce, 85 Woods Road, $350,000. Elizabeth K. Singer, Mark K. Singer and Mark S. Singer to Theodore Paradise, 94 Crescent St., $579,000.
ORANGE Nationstar Mortgage LLC, and Mr. Cooper to Robert Chase, 99 West Orange Road, $11,500. RLTY Development Orange LLC, to 3 Quabbin Orange LLC, Quabbin Boulevard, $87,500.
PALMER NRZ REO VI-B LLC, to Reanagen LLC, 63 Charles St., $49,000.
Stanley Streciwilk and Charles J. Streciwilk to 34-36 Graves Avenue LLC, 34-36 Graves Ave., $565,000. Caitlyn J. Powers to Elizabeth Adams, trustee, and Elizabeth
Susannah E. Gregory to Kelsey Anne Hegarty, 43 W. Summit St., and 43 West Summit St., $205,900.
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Edgardo C. Bianchi and Joan Alexander Bianchi to Dwight Clary Jr., North Central Street Off, $60,000.
SHELBURNE Catherine H. Smith of Northampton to Matthew J. Boron and Stacy L. Boron. 226 Cooper Lane $495,000.
Amanda W. Pizzollo and Jason Pizzollo to Josephine Ciepiela and Thomas Drake, 404 Pelham Hill Road, $195,000.
SOUTH HADLEY Kevin J. Fitzgibbon to Michael Cavanaugh, 34 Alvord Place, $240,000. Norma V. McCain to Joseph
Sheena Watkins, 146 Draper St., $140,000. Gilberto Ortiz and Ivette M. Ortiz to Imalay Vargas Ortiz, 1134 Parker St., $191,000. Giovanni Giordano and Immacolata Giordano to Melissa Stetson and Elvis A. Sandoval, 49 Overlea Drive, $175,000. Hodge Realty LLC, to RVN Storage I LLC, 55 Fisk Ave., $1,600,000. 700 Sumner Avenue Enterprises Inc., to Pacific Ave. Properties LLC, 694-696 Sumner Ave., $400,000. J. Alberto Posada, Lucia Posada and Lucia Murcia to Jose A. Velasquez, 568 Armory St., $100.
Jean Amiss to Yvonne Robinson, Brett D. Colson to Kyle P. Davidson 44 Hawthorne St., $145,000. and Melissa J. Strycharz, 4 Maple Jesica L. Stoecker and Patrick St., $175,000. P. Stoecker to Sean Hayes, 60 Judith A. McDonald and GregJenness St., $169,500. ory S. McDonald to Brandon M. JJJ17 LLC, to Edgardo DiClonch and Kimberly H. Clonch, az-Laporte, 43-45 Dearborn St., 240 Hillside Road, $515,000. $217,000. Nathan A. Kane and Kerri A. Kane Joann M. Allen, representative, to Michael F. Albro and Rebecca Joseph Anthony Staples, estate, M. Albro, 112 Granville Road, and Joseph A. Staples, estate, to $326,000. Shandyce Willis, 118 Belvidere St., $178,500.
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Arnold Construction Inc. to Jynai Tharyn Nein-Large and Paula M. McDonald, 28 Sycamore St., Nein-Large to Christopher F. Cava, $169,900. 1026 School St., $108,000. Bank of America to Dan BeaureWarka Associates LLC, to 1448 gard, 69 Sherman St., $91,555. North Main Street LLC, 1448 Bank of America to Michelle North Main St., $515,000. Arlene Stuart, 104 Undine Circle, $97,475.
Eli Segal, by attorney, Thomas S. Fantini, attorney, “aka” Tom Fantini, “aka” Thomas Fantini, “aka” Joseph T. Golonka Estate, Joseph Thomas S. Fantini, to Thomas S. W. Golonka, personal represent ative, to Pauline Dean, 7 Montague Fantini, Preston Peardon and Donna Wang.,280 Colrain-Shelburne St., $252,000. Road, $180,000 Francis P. Popkowski to Aleksandr Agapov and Anna Alekseeva Newton Street, $5,000. SHUTESBURY
Thomas Quinlan Jr., to Julee L. Clement, 428 Bridge Road, $445,000.
inic Russo and Ursula V. Knolton, 34 Searle Road, $285,000.
Daniel R. Henry and Treacy E. Richard J. Rogalski to Thomas Pet- Henry to Tammy Bibeau and rolati and Kathleen M. Petrolati, 35 Robert Adamites, 419 Newton St., Jackson St., $185,000. $187,000.
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Brital1987 LLC to Juan Antonio Dominicci Feliciano, 31 Undine Circle, $198,000. Carlos Aguasvivas and Paul Gallagher to Jean Ocasio and Michelle Marie Atilano De Jesus, 95 Lyndale St., $169,888. Charles G. Lee and Claudia P. Lee to Santa Ortiz and Francisco Ortiz, 32 Briarwood Ave., $215,000. Chester Sulborski III to Ramon Guerra and Australia Contreas Sanchez, 112 Eddy St., $220,500. Constant O. Ogutt and Shakira Z. Lubega to Andrey Khromets and Elena Khromets, 33-39 Cameron St., $226,000. Della Ripa Real Estate LLC to Cig4 LLC, 127 Massachusetts Ave., $118,500. Dianne L. Ingram to Old Green Acres LLC, 40 Lavender Lane, $25,000.
Joshua C. Brooks to True Pyramid Architects LLC, 18-20 Wareham St., $155,000. Katelyn E. Plasse, Katelyn E. Cote and Jemmie Plasse Jr. to Terrence A. Cabey, 20 Aberdale Drive., $205,000. Kathleen E. Sullivan to Bretta Construction Inc., Monticello Avenue, $25,000. Laura D. Walter to Julio Soba, 4244 Griffin St., $247,000. Linda M. Maiolo-Methe, John F. Maiolo and James F. Maiolo to Laurie A. Brunton, 334 Stapleton Road, $90,000. Lindsey E. Draleau, Lindsey E. Bridge and Timothy Draleau to Nitza Ortiz Borges, 62 Warren St., $180,500. Mary E. Sullivan and Dianne V. Mullin to Daniel T. Rowe and Ann Marie Rowe, 128 Canterbury Road, $125,000. Matthew J. Slowik to Steven Nguyen, 127 Governor St., $180,000. Melvin J. Mattei to Keeira T. Hall, 96 Harkness Ave., $177,000. Myron B. Callender II, Cherie L. Callender and Cherie Callender to Richard Ernest Duffy, 23 Cindy Circle, $180,000.
Eda Ema LLC to Sheng-Shiang Peng, 29 Wendell Place, $188,000. OB Properties LLC, to Ryan N. Dibernardo, 91 Manchester TerGabriel Santana and Belinda race., $216,000. Santana to Narapati Kafley and Paul Adams to Julia M. Lopez, 267 Sabita Kafley, 268 Evergreen Talmadge Drive., $193,800. Road, $280,000. Gary E. Gaunt Jr., representative, and Gary E. Gaunt Sr., estate, to
Ruby Realty LLC, to Anthony
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dle-aged couples, to owners with small and large pets, to families with as many as five CONTINUED FROM PAGE F7 children. The Davises share taking five or six months their own 220-square-foot bus – plus many roof raises, nuwith their two small children. merous solar energy systems “About half of our customers and dozens of parts fabricabring a bus,” Rachel Davis says, tions for DIY customers. The “and we’ve shopped on behalf four-person crew brings skills in of others.” Some custommetal fabrication and welding; ers hand over all design and plumbing, electrical, solar, gas construction to Skoolie.com, and HVAC work; woodworkreviewing the work via online ing; design; bus sourcing; and updates every step of the way. evaluation. Others want to do some of the School buses range in length work themselves. from 16 to 40 feet; Skoolie.com Nick and Francesca Drez has converted buses 27 to 40 developed the design for their feet long. The average price of a 220-square-foot bus interior used bus is $4,000 to $10,000, using tape to outline the space Rachel Davis says, depending on their townhouse floor and on the size, mileage, engine, working with computer-aided transmission and body condidesign programs such as Sketchtion. Up and RoomSketcher. Skoolie.com customers have “We did a million different derun the gamut from midsigns,” Francesca Drez says, in
the process determining “what are our necessities.” The Drez skoolie features a 10-foot couch that pulls out to a bed, standard-size kitchen cabinets and drawers, a small wood-burning stove, a propane-fueled oven and four burners, a side-by-side refrigerator-freezer, recessed LED lighting, a step-up shower and a composting toilet. Wood panels from the Blue Ridge Mountains run across the raised, almost 8-foot-high coffered ceiling, and white-painted shiplap covers the walls. The flooring is waterproof vinyl. Nick and Francesca finished the shower room with sheet-stone tile flooring and subway-style wall tiles. An extra 7 feet of space behind the brown barn door contains the couple’s bedroom. The Drezes chose to leave this area
unfinished, because they want to complete it themselves. Their temporary bedroom setup includes a full-size bed and eight-cube dresser. They hope to complete the space with a closet, a couch that opens to a bed and possibly a desk/office area. Their skoolie could go totally off grid, Nick Drez says. “Most of our systems can run on gas and electricity,” he says, but the five solar collectors produce enough watts to power the bus’s needs for three to four days without sun. “The only energy sucker is the refrigerator, and it’s not even that much.” The Drezes have a portable generator as backup. To live in a skoolie requires extreme downsizing. Even with their bus’ generous undercarriage storage and other pockets of space, the Drezes pared down
to the essentials and what they loved. Frequent trips to the laundromat make a tiny wardrobe possible. “There’s an intention with everything, a purpose,” Francesca Drez says, and that makes it “a lot easier for us.” Nick Drez adds, “The freedom is very well worth the trade-off.” Having lived in the skoolie since January, Francesca Drez says it has become “truly a home.” And after moving every week or two from one park or campground to another, the Drezes lucked out; they landed a spot with no hookups in an RV park that they rent on an affordable monthly basis and can leave and come back to. Though they are stationary now, they plan to travel the country in the future, which, they say, their new home makes possible.
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Sara J. Carter, 267 City View Ave., $242,000.
Ludmila Timircan, 35 Joyce Drive, $216,000.
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Viviana Council to Jerry Angel Beltre Gonzalez and Mercedes Gonzalez De Beltre, 39 Norfolk St., $244,000.
Bourget, 68 San Miguel St., $99,900.
Wells Fargo Bank to Hussein Toghlob Mourad, 6 Teakwood Road, $126,050.
Jillian Pena to Yhimmy Pena, 255 Morton St., $240,000.
Nicholas J. Shamey and Gina Shamey Panzieri to Althea Carter and Charish Carter, 110 Main St., $215,000.
Lyle Benoit and Robert E. Benoit to Kevin Conroy, 187 Monastery, $260,000.
C. Thomas Sawyer and Gerald P. Sawyer, representatives, Robert Thomas J. Murray, Jeanne E. Bein, J. Sawyer, estate, and Robert Jay Sawyer, estate, to Timothy R. Tier- Jeanne P. Bein, Eileen P. Murray ney, 5 Leonard Ave., $117,000. and Eileen P. Collier to Andrew J. Bishop, 65 Paper Mill Road, Daniel Sosnicki, Mary Sosnicki $250,000. and Marie Sosnicki to Barbara J
Ruth E. Goodman, James E. Good- Zhichun Tang to Mizuta Corp., man Jr., Andrea Goodman, Andrea Beacon Street, $8,950. Skeene and Ruth Goodman to Bretta Construction LLC, WoodSUNDERLAND row Street, $20,000. Ruth M. Maio to Datlin Mae Williams, 200-202 College St., $185,000. Sandra L. Peterson and Sandra L. Murphy to David B. Morton, 45 Nassau Drive., #45, $119,000.
Kim E. Nickel-Dubin to Amanda E. Wygant. 168 Plumtree Road, $330,000.
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Teresa Batista to Emily A. Linzi, 37 Yasser Fares to Concepcion M. Wnek, Malbouef Road, $27,000. Dubois St., $119,000. Deborah J. Galinski to Deborah Thi Tai to Turan Gul, 49 Ranney J. Galinski and Mary Grunfeld, 41 St., $70,000. Glendale Circle, $100. Thomas J. Fournier and Carmen D. Felix-Fournier to MBC Properties LLC, 209 Peekskill Ave., $95,000. WARWICK U S A Veterans Affairs to Beth Moriarty and Roman Zorin, 150 Oklahoma St., $121,500.
U S Bank, trustee, and Cim Trust 2016-1, trustee of, to Orchid M. Nguyen, 159 Groveland St., $122,000. U S Bank, trustee, and Trust 2006-am3 Mastr Asset Backed Securities, trustee of, to Edwin O. Garcia, 51 Kenway Dr., $104,802. Valerie A. Kratman to Dominic Kirchner II, trustee, and Overseer Realty Trust, trustee of, 34 Plumtree Road, $63,000.
Bradford I. Boone and Roy Eugene Parry to Bradford I. Boone, 315 Wendell Road, $10.00.
WENDELL Cappelbiz7o-Anderson Trust, Linda A. Anderson, trustee, to Michael F. Desorgher, West Street, $38,000.
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Abel Dejesus Silveira and Maria P. Silveira to Steven R. Williams, 114 Vineyard Partners Limited to Rafa- Deer Run Road, $406,000. el Hernandez and Yomaira Mojica, Gary J. Lambert and Patricia L. Lambert to Shawn D. Carter and 89 Alvin St., $177,500.
Michael E. Williams to Michael Baran, Michael Douglas Baran and Madonna Baran, 37 Fox St., $150,000. Patrick J. Doyle and Sean P. Doyle to Kathleen Librera, 658 Rogers Ave., $195,000. Raymond J. Fahey, representative, and Theresa Ann Fahey, estate, to Sarah A. Andrew and Kevin E. Andrew, 61 Oakland St., $184,000. Scott St. Martin, representative, and Cheryl M. St. Martin, estate, to Shams J. Thaher and Ammar W. Almosuli, 8 Squassick Road, $240,000. Theodore J. Paradise to Lidiya P. Ionkin and Anatoliy Y. Ionkin, 140 Sweetfern Drive, $480,000. Todd Hadley, representative, and Linda T. Hadley, estate, to Mohammed Mahdi Salih, 37 Burford Ave., $165,000. W. H. Limited Partnership and Nepsa Property Investors Inc., to Leclerc Realty Corp., Riverdale Street, $15,000.
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Miranda, 419 Southwick Road, Unit B5, $219,900.
DDLP Development LLC, to Danil A. Politov and Alla A. Politova, Breighly Way, $115,000. Edward Diaz and Elizabeth Diaz to Nadia E. Diaz and David Yurovskiyh, 409 Pochassic Road, $215,000. Ernesto Nolasco to Charles H. Lamarche Jr., 200 Hillside Ave., $187,000. FHB Realty LLP, Edward Cassell IV, and Heather Cassell to Nga Thi Kieu and Alvin Kieu, 1430 Russell Road, Unit 5, $115,500. G & F Custom Built Homes Inc, to Dmytro Monko, 11 Skipper Lane, $289,000. JPMorgan Chase Bank to Vitaliy Sergeyevich Dubovoy, 31 Crown St., $132,660. Kevin Bradley to Shaun M. Baddeley, 1430 Russell Road, Unit 14, $129,000. Kevin D. Matheny, Kevin Dean Matheny, David A. Lawson and David Alan Lawson to Cailin M. Moran and Michael D. Moran, 11 Flynn Meadow Road, $440,000.
Angela M. Marsh, Angela M. Masciadrelli and Francis B. Marsh to Amadis Rivera, 32 Saint Dennis Maureen A. Devine and John St., $224,900. J. Dlugoenski to Alexander P. Benjamin C. Gillespie and Kirsten Seymour and Erica J. Seymour, 35 Gillespie to Mihai Timircan and Pineridge Drive, $406,000.
WILBRAHAM 2 Crane Park LLC, to Theorod LLC, 2 Crane Park Drive, $500,000. 935-979 Main Street Realty LLC, to Mannbarb LLC, 11 Dudley St., $224,749. Cynthia Lambert to Ruben Negron Jr. and Ashley Negron, 4 Belli Drive, $275,000. James W. Mika and Lillian G. Mika to Lauren Congo, 9 Bungalow Point, $300,000. Julie A. Farrell, Julie A. Rolandini and David Rolandini to Revampit LLC, 1080 Stony Hill Road, $92,000. Salpie Cavros to Joyce Zeroogian, 78 Cherry Drive, Unit 78, $338,000. Wilmington Savings Fund Society, Christiana Trust, trustee, and Hilldale Trust, trustee of, to Sergio Dias, 80 Three Rivers Road, $80,000.
WILLIAMSBURG Maryanna D. Ham, trustee, and Maryanna D. Ham Revocable Trust to Maryanna D. Ham, 17 North St., $100.
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0-1-2 BEDROOM AGAWAM FREE HEAT & UTILS No pets. 413-786-6323 INDIAN ORCHARD 2BR Duplex, freshly paint thruout, carp./hdwd flrs $1100./mo + utils. 1st/last & sec req’d. w/refrig/stv, & W/D, partially refin. cellar, beaut. yard o’looking Long Pond. No pets/NS. Avail. Dec 10. 543-3505 Apartments/Condos, Unfurnished
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Thursday, December 12, 2019 12:00 PM-TOLLAND 470 Colebrook River Road sgl fam, 1,359 sf liv area, 3.5 ac lot, 5 rm, 3 bdrm, 2 bth, Hampden: Bk 20986, Pg 91 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.
BAY STATE AUCTION CO, INC. NORTH CHELMSFORD (978) 251-1150 www.baystateauction.com MAAU#: 2624, 2959, 3039, 2573, 2828, 116, 2526, 2484, 3246, 2919
THURSDAY NIGHT ESTATE AUCTION December 12 6:00 P.M. Preview begins at 4:00 P.M. Vintage Christmas,Watt Pottery, Cameras and Projectors, Ephemera including 800+ Arcade cards, Sports collectibles (mostly Basketball )including Tommy Heinsohn Signed banner, Final Four and more) Jewelry, Quality Glass & China, and more.
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MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC AUCTION HELD ON THE PREMISES MONDAY, DECEMBER 09, 2019 2 PM 151 Gardens Drive, Springfield, MA
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2019 2 PM 43 Farnham Lane, Westfield, 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.
Please visit WWW.BIFFWAY.COM on Tuesday evening for an extensive photo gallery.
BIFF-WAY AUCTIONS, INC. 485 Amherst Road (Route 9) Belchertown, Ma. • 413-256-3500 Lic. 2301 • No Buyer’s Premium
MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC AUCTION
Thursday, December 12, 2019 at 11:00 am Springfield - Colonial • 68 Yale Street • 5,859 Sf Lot • 2,112 Sf Gr Living Area • 8 Rms, 3 Bdrms, 1 Bath TERMS: $10,000.00 cash or certified check at the time and place of the sale. The balance to be paid within forty-five (45) days at the law offices of Attorney for the Mortgagee. Mortgage Ref, Book 18229, Page 136 Hampden Registry, dated 3/12/10. Auctioneer makes no representations as to the accuracy of the information contained herein
AUCTION FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, AT 6 P.M. FURNITURE - Antique - Sheraton mahogany sideboard, 3 Sheraton drop leaf tables, tilt top tea table, butler’s secretary, early English oak table, Chippendale card table, Victorian Modern - modern oak 10 pc Mission style dining set, round oak carved stand, 2 mahogany tambour secretaries, Hepplewhite style settee, painted console table, Sheraton style card table, Chinese tall stand, Victorian card table, draw leaf dining table and chairs, diminutive Chippendale style secretary, and more.
ART - William Lester Stevens (2), Virginia Precourt, Edward L. Custer, Stephen Maniatty, Wallis Hall Sturtevant, Alfred J. Jansen, M.L. Reach, Georgia Maman, W.R. Whitmore, Anna C. Wojtaszik, Robert Atkinson Fox, Abraham Rosenthal, Stuyvesant Van Veen, Rudolf M. Schiebold, Albert Insley, R. Missbach, t. Bailey, Hart, Raphael Angel Collazo, Hayt, Hansagay, Leroy Neiman, S. Sedgwick, Nicholas Richard Brewer, Weber, Bee Booth, Denes De Holesch, Hy Bolten, Charles E. Hannaford, Ernest Fredericks, Ferdinand Knab, Joseph Frank Scamardella, William Russell Whitmore, J. Huliston, A.H. Williams, Elisha W. Hall, Marc C. Abrahams, Katherine A. Doktor Sargent, Paul Trachman, Paul Shaub, Joan Miro, Jack Coughlin, Arthur James Turrell, Julien Celos, Marie MacPherson, Georges Mercier, Auguste Donnay, Victor Schiffinsky, Morgan Clemm, Ernest Haskell, Frederick M. Spiegle, Jean Veber, Richard H. Bassett, Barbara H. Herrick, W.J. Kool, Ikeda Koson, Mary Jane Q Cross, William Sunny Weintroub, Angelina Vannini Stevens, Lottie Meyer Catok, Arnold Pienne, George W. Drew, Marvin Murphy, K. Mapanda, Thomas Mu, Bernard Kim and others. JEWELRY - including diamonds, gold, precious stones and 18k Union sash buckle. SILVER - 55 pc sterling silver flatware service by Gorham “Star Dust” and more. SAILBOATS - 1 Hunter 170 and 2 Vanguard 420 racing boats with trailers. ACCESSORIES - hardstone statuary, large cared wood figural sculpture, art pottery including Van Briggle, Rookwood, and Weller, native American pottery and baskets, fish decoys, pewter, Herend teapot, studio pottery including Nakajima, Japanese bronze vases, decoys, Equinox spring water bottle, oriental rugs including oversize examples, 40 lots of books, and more.
BOOK AUCTION - FRI. DEC. 13, AT 6 P.M. MODERN FIRST EDITIONS The Library of Donald W. FaulknerDirector, New York State Writers Institute
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AKC English Lab Puppies, Chunky block head 2 fem choc, 1male blk $500 ea taking dep. 413-695-1809.
GERMAN SHEPHERD pups, 5M & 3F. (8) Black/Tan & Sables, AKC paperwork, shots, wormed, written Hip & Health guarantee. parents on premises. Raised in country setting. $1100. Call 978-249-3724 German Shepherd pups, champion Czeck bloodlines, 3M, 2F, $800 (413) 218-2321 Golden Retrievers $650. 2 females, & 1 Male 1st shots and dewormed. Call 802-895-2784 GOLDEN RETRIEVERS Male, Female, (4) asking $800; taking deposits. Call 413-627-6386 MALTESE POO FEMALE $500 (413)549-5225Call SIBERIAN HUSKIES FOR SALE - 3 Males First shots and dewormed, 650each. call 802-895-2784
AKC REG CHOC LABRADOR RETRIEVERS $1850; (2) M/F. Call (607)237-7342 AKC YORKIES Standard Female $1000 Standard Male $900 Ready for Xmas Call (413)883-2592 Beautiful German Shepherd pup, 5 months old, AKC Reg. $1200 Call (413) 426-1868
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WILBRAHAM ESTATE SALE 5 Jewell Lane, Sat. & Sun. Dec. 7th and 8th, 9-3pm. House is packed! Furniture (bureaus, tables, desks), 100s of books, Tools, Garden, Hess, Coll. cars & trucks, audio, TVs, vintage cameras, crafts, Xmas, Vintage Playboy, barware. Second day clearance. (Lori)
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 PLAYFUL KITTEN Male - 2 mths old. Asking $65.00. Call 413-883-5181
CHAMPION GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies for sale, $2500: (4) Ready for Christmas (413)726-4709 ENGLISH BULL DOG PUPPY, up dates shots, dewormed, Vet cert. 1 yrs genetics health guarantee. $2500; (413)579-7186 ENGLISH Springler Spaniel Livery & White Female 3/mos. current on shots, $1200; 413-596-8190
Exotic Animals
SUGAR GLIDER Baby yearling, (1) $50. 413-259-5351 Tortoises, 1M, 1F, 2yrs with full set-up. Can no longer take care of them. $300. Eves., 413-693-7220
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STRONG BUS CORP. 40 O’NEIL STREET EASTHAMPTON, MA TO BE SOLD ON THE PREMISES AND BY LIVE INTERNET BIDDING
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SALE PER ORDER OF STRONG BUS CORP. 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.
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• 2-Story Two Family Style Home • ± ¼ Acre of Land • • Total of (11) Rooms w/ (4) Bedrooms & (4) Baths • • ±2,839 S/F of Total Living Area • Gas Forced Air Heat • Full Basement • • Clapboard Siding • Carpeted Floors • Open Porch • Finished Attic • • Fireplace • Assessor’s Map 60, Block 100 • Zoned: RB • Sale Per Order of Mortgagee Attorney Adam D. Lewis Of the Firm of
O’Connell, Attmore & Morris, LLC 1500 Main Street, Springfield, MA Attorney for Mortgagee
Terms of Sale: $5,000.00 Deposit Cash or Certified Funds. 5% Buyer’s Premium Applies. Other Terms to be Announced at Time of Sale.
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LOCATED AT TO BE SOLD IN IT’S ENTIRETY ON THE PREMISES OF 60 WESTBROOK TERRACE AND INDIVIDUALY ON THE PREMISES OF EACH LOCATION
STARTING AT: • 11:00 A.M. 60 WESTBROOK TERRACE (± 1 Acre of Land) • 11:30 A.M. 56 EASTBROOK LANE (± 1 ¼ Acres of Land) • 12:00 P.M. (NOON) 48 EASTBROOK LANE (±1 Acre of Land) • 12:30 P.M. 53 EASTBROOK LANE (± 1 Acre of Land) • 1:00 P.M. 52 EASTBROOK LANE (± 2 Acres of Land) • 1:30 P.M. 45 WESTBROOK TERRACE (±1 ¼ Acres of Land) • 2:00 P.M. 12 & 13 NORTHBROOK LANE (± 4 Acres of Land)
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C13 Zeppelin Stamp $100 Got stamps? Call Ron 413-896-3324 Stamps wanted Christmas tree 7’ beautiful 3pc sec. balsam, must see! Some lights & ornam. $100./bo 594-7775
Man’s dark gray shearling 7/8 coat, size 42, $75.00. Call 413-533-7307
Sporting Goods
ATOMIC Ti Skiis with bindings, 121cm. $75; Call 413-533-7307
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McDonald’s Toy display (Lion King) $40 or best offer. Call (860) 990-9649 Wood Burning Stoves
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 POWERMATE 6250 WATTS GENERATOR $800; INCLUDES KIT Call (413)733-1613
Wood changing table & drawers, great cond. $85.00. Call 413-569-1830
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 PER ORDER OF OWNER TERMS OF SALE: ENTIRETY: $70,000 DEPOSIT CASHIER’S OR CERTIFIED CHECK. INDIVIDUALLY: $10,000 DEPOSIT PER PROPERTY CASHIER’S OR CERTIFIED CHECK. 6 % BUYER’S PREMIUM APPLIES. OTHER TERMS TO BE ANNOUNCED AT TIME OF SALE.
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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
2012 ARIA HOT TUB By Teddy Bear Pools, excellent condition, $2700; Call (413)314-0817
5 drawer dresser wood, great cond., $85.00 413-569-1830
Furniture, Etc.
Drexel Heritage Hrdwd bdroom set, bureau w/ mirror, chest. 2 night stands $350. 413-896-8419
413-665-2877 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
Ariens Snowblower 7HP for parts or fix. $99.00 Call 413-569-1830
BILLY GOAT 11HP, leaf loader, $600 Call (413)566-3622 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 Snapper Walk behind Rototiller, 4.5 HP, runs but needs work. $99.00. Call 413-569-1830
Machinery & Tools
DELTA MEDI LATHE variable speed, with stand $500 Call 413-532-8618
Med. Equip Sales/Wanted
OUTLANDER Series scooter & chair lift attaches to trailer hitch, good cond $550/BO.; Call Earl (413)265-3212 lve msg.
Musical Instruments Appliances
Whirlpool gas stove, 4 burner, self cleaner, beige, $165.00. Call 786-4423
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CRAFTSMEN 9HP 29IN ELECTRIC START snowblower, runs great, $450: (413)789-2265
BASEBALL, Football Basketball & Hockey cards, 1950’s-present, all 50 to 90% off, unopened boxes $.50 I buy cards/all types Memorabilia 413-596-5783
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LOWREY ADVENTURER ORGAN, Bench, headphones, & many song books included, paid $1540, sell $500; negotiable Excel cond. Call (413)237-0435
MORTGAGEES’ REAL ESTATE AUCTIONS TO BE SOLD ON THEIR RESPECTIVE PREMISES
WEDNESDAY DEC. 11, 2019 12:00 PM - PITTSFIELD, MA 90 HAWTHORNE AVENUE DEPOSIT $5,000
MONDAY DEC. 16, 2019 12:00 PM-WILBRAHAM, MA 436 DIPPING HOLE ROAD DEPOSIT $5,000 1:00 PM FEEDING HILLS, MA 62 NORTHWOOD STREET DEPOSIT $5,000
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3BIG MYTHS % 40 off
Offer ends Dec 31
WINDOW REPLACEMENT
BUY ONE, GET ONE
When it comes to window replacement, there are too many myths floating around and not nearly enough facts.
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Myth #1: “Vinyl windows are the best solution.”
Fibrex® composite material is two times stronger than vinyl and makes for stunningly beautiful windows with a durable finish that, unlike vinyl, won’t STRONGER peel, crack or fade². THAN VINYL
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Myth #2: “Window replacement is difficult.”
It depends on who you call. Renewal by Andersen is the full service window replacement division of 116-year-old Andersen Corporation, the most trusted family of window brands in America³.
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Myth #3: “All warranties are the same.”
WINDOWS & PATIO DOORS
As both the manufacturer and installer of your windows, Renewal by Andersen gives you both product and labor coverage². As a homeowner, you get absolute peace of mind.
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MINIMUM PURCHASE OF 4
Plus NO Money Down NO Interest NO Monthly Payments
for 1 year 1
MINIMUM PURCHASE OF 4 – INTEREST ACCRUES FROM THE PURCHASE DATE BUT IS WAIVED IF PAID IN FULL WITHIN 12 MONTHS
Installation always included
CALL BY DECEMBER 31 to schedule your FREE in-home consultation
866-208-5113 Also visit your local showroom.
DETAILS OF OFFER: Offer expires 12/31/2019. Offer valid on initial visit only. Not valid with other offers or prior purchases. Buy one (1) window, get the next one (1) at 40% off and 12 months $0 money down, $0 monthly payments, $0 interest when you purchase four (4) or more windows or patio doors between 6/15/2019 and 12/31/2019. 40% off windows and patio doors are less than or equal to lowest cost window or patio door in the project. Subject to credit approval. Interest is billed during the promotional period but all interest is waived if the purchase amount is paid before the expiration of the promotional period. Financing for GreenSky® consumer loan programs is provided by federally insured, federal and state chartered financial institutions without regard to age, race, color, religion, national origin, gender or familial status. Available only at participating locations. See your local Renewal by Andersen location for details. Los Angeles License #992285. Orange County License #990416. MHIC #121441. VA License #2705155684. DC License #420215000125. License MN: BC130983/WI:266951. Excludes MN insurance work per MSA 325E.66. Other license numbers available on request. Some Renewal by Andersen locations are independently owned and operated. For J.D. Power 2018 award information, visit jdpower.com/awards. “ENERGY STAR” is a registered trademark of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 2 See the Renewal by Andersen Products and Installation Transferable Limited Warranty. 3 2018 U.S. Homeowner Brand Study of Andersen and Renewal by Andersen brands vs. competitive brands. “Renewal by Andersen” and all other marks where denoted are trademarks of Andersen *Using U.S. and imported parts. Corporation. © 2019 Andersen Corporation. All rights reserved. rba12091
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