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IN THE GARDEN WITH LEE REICH: There’s nothing frightening about Monstera,

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Cloaked in mystery, hooded figures remain valued by collectors and buildings in a modern style, with the buildings square. On the back is a gold paper label that says “Dekor Zagreb.” Below that is a rectangular paper label that looks like “Ruckin.” It has a hanger attached to the back, probably when it was made, so it can be hung. What can you tell me about it?

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Recycling is not new. Attractive boxes that held products like cigars were often reused to hold jewelry or sewing equipment. What the hooded figures on this box represent is unknown, but the box sold for $875 to be used in a 21st-century way.

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Shelley cup and saucer, yellow polka dots, trim, handle, white ground, 5 3/4 inches, $105. Royal Bayreuth wall pocket, woman bending over, holding hay, chickens, blue sky, yellow field, 8 1/2 inches, $120. Moser goblet, blown amethyst over clear glass, birds, trees, intaglio cut, 7 1/4 inches, $175. Mettlach vase, Romanesque woman, cherubs, hand mirror, lion masks, berries, leaves, teal, cameo, porcelain, 4 1/2 inches, $275. Tea caddy, rolled paper, heart-shaped mica escutcheon, English, 1800s, 5 1/2 x 8 inches, $350. Bohne shaving mug, figural snowy owl, matching figural snowy owl shaving brush, porcelain, $560. Loetz vase, green waves, blue swirls, pinched sides, silver overlay, flowers, 7 x 4 inches, $1,410. Dumbwaiter, George II, mahogany, 3-tier, hinged drop leaves, dished tops, 3 urn standard, tripod splayed feet, 48 x 23 inches, $2,125. North Dakota School of Mines jar, yellow prickly pear cactus, red ground, disc finial, black trim, Julia Mattson, 9 3/4 x 7 inches, $5,000. Star Wars action figure, sand people, Tusken raider, blister card, Kenner, 1977, 3 3/4 inches, $11,395.

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Your bowl was made in Zagreb, formerly Yugoslavia, now Croatia, where enamel plates, candlesticks, tiles and other wares are a major business. The rectangular label reads, “Rucni rad,” meaning “handcraft.” Dekor was a government-operated company in the early 1950s in Zagreb where artists could obtain space to work. It was later privatized, then went out of business. There was an art school in Zagreb that taught enameling. Hundreds of the plates are offered online, some enamel on copper, others on steel. Copper plates are the earliest; steel has been used since the 1960s. Many have a slightly rolled edge, which might inWhen viewed alone, the dicate the metal is a standard parts are often hard to idensize and shape used for other tify. things, like pot lids (with a A recent auction by Rago handle attached by screws). sold a pottery box with a lid Most plates are inexpensive, $20 to $30, but a few are and corners that featured hooded figures. The size sug- being sold for $100 or more. It gests it was originally made to depends on the artist. Enamel hold cigars. Cigars were sold plates are still being made and in standard size wooden box- exported to many countries. es starting in 1865. A decorative box often held them on a I’d like to know the desk or table. This box is marked Atlantic maker of a silver baby’s cup Terra Cotta Company, an im- I bought at a house sale. It’s portant maker of New Jersey marked on the bottom with clay tiles from 1907 to 1949. It a star with the letter “G” in sold for $875. the middle of it.

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There’s nothing frightening about Monstera

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sk for the real philodendron to stand up and you might be surprised at what plant does not rise. The unrisen plant I’m talking about is split-leaf philodendron, sometimes called Swiss cheese plant.

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philodendron even more interesting, and give rise to the species part of its botanical name: deliciosa. This fruit is occasionally seen in markets, sometimes under the name ceriman. While it is often called a philodendron, Monstera, its botanical As the fruit develops, the genus, is more accurate and refers to those enormous (philospike looks like a long pine dendron-like) leaves. cone covered with small, hexagonal plates of green striking is the way they are years after it has been propa- rind covering individual gated as an incidentally very edible kernels. You wouldn’t packed tightly along an upright, fleshy spike, the whole easy-to-root stem cutting. want to taste the fruit before spike rising just above one or The 10-inch spike surround- it is ripe, because the high ed by a boat shaped, white two broad, brightly colored oxalic acid concentration at bracts. A bract is a modified bract is quite spectacular. this stage can cause a burning sensation in your throat. Fruits that follow such leaf at the base of a flower, The fruit signals that it’s flowers make split-leaf and is often more showy than the flower itself — the red bracts of poinsettias are another example. All Great Rooms Start With Beautiful Floors You’ve probably come upon Jack-in-the-pulpit Waterproof Luxury Vinyl or calla lily flowers in the Wood –Laminate woods, a garden, or florist’s Resilient Sheet Vinyl shop, but you may not ever Child Pet Eco Friendly Carpet have come upon flowers on Stainmaster & Smartstrand a split-leaf philodendron. Wool Carpet—Carpet Tile The reason is because splitleaf philodendron’s flowers AREA RUGS—RUNNERS—REMNANTS develop only under nearly & CLOSE OUT SPECIALS ideal growing conditions, which for this plant means AMERICAN RUG IS THE OLDEST high heat, high humidity, FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED and high light. These are FULL SERVICE FLOOR COVERING Since 1905 conditions found in either RETAILER IN NEW ENGLAND the tropics or a warm greenhouse. There, a young plant 1594 DWIGHT ST—HOLYOKE American-rug.com 533-3000 might flower as soon as two RT 141 NEXT TO WALGREENS TUES-FRI 9-5 SAT 10-4 3130027-01

Split-leaf philodendron surely is a philodendron lookalike, what with its smooth, glossy leaves and its brown roots dangling from the stems like thick cords. Like a real philodendron, split-leaf philodendron also has a hardy disposition, tolerating low light, dry air, and neglectful watering as well as any other good houseplant. Pretty much the only response of split-leaf philodendron to such abuse will be for new leaves to be undersized and lack the deep cuts and perforations found on leaves developing under ideal conditions. Full leaves make split-leaf philodendrons look even more like most real philodendrons. But make no mistake about it: Split-leaf philodendron is not a philodendron at all. It’s genus name, rather than Philodendron, is Monstera. Not Monstera in a frightening sense, but Monstera because its leaves can grow so large — 2 or 3 feet across. Monstera, although different than philodendron, is admittedly a close relative, sharing the same family, along with Jack-in-the-pulpit and calla lily. What unites all these plants into a common family are their unique flowers. Individual flowers are themselves inconsequential, but what makes them

ripening by turning a lighter color, almost yellow, and by shedding bits of its rind. All the kernels do not ripen at once, but the fruit can be clipped from the plant when ripening begins, then wrapped in plastic and held at room temperature to finish ripening completely without falling apart. Bite into the individual, pale, juicy kernels, and what you would taste would be a combination of pineapple and banana, with a slight hint of apple.

Individual flowers are themselves inconsequential, but what makes them striking is the way they are packed tightly along an upright, fleshy spike, the whole spike rising just above one or two broad, brightly colored bracts.

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Hanging wicker swing chairs, a meditation room, vertical gardens and dog beds beneath open-concept desks blur the lines between home and headquarters at Etsy’s 200,000-squarefoot office space in New York.

The online marketplace for approximately 2.4 million artists and makers is based in a 1926 industrial building in Brooklyn that once housed Jehovah’s Witness printing presses and still has caution tape on the concrete floors. It’s not your father’s cubicle farm. John Mulling, principal and design director of Gensler, the global architecture, design and planning firm responsible for renovating the workspace in 2016, says a lot of commercial clients are looking for an atmosphere “more like someone’s home, because let’s face it, everyone is spending a lot more time in the office.” We paid Etsy a visit to find secrets we could steal for our

You can take some of the techniques used during Etsy’s renovation of its headquarters in New York and apply them to your own space. (GARRETT ROWLAND / GENSLER)

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ings of imagery to help them visualize what resonates with Start with a plan them and their space,” he “Vision is really discovering says. “We start by helping and defining,” Mulling says. them identify, ‘This feels like “It’s about asking, ‘How do us,’ or, ‘We would never do you want to feel in the space, this.’ ... Then, those images how do you want the space are used to define what the to function and what are the look and feel should be.” most important things for you At home: Create a road map in the space?’ to help guide design deci“In a vision session, we sions and prevent becoming might show a client groupoverwhelmed. When you’re

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idea of the intention for the space,” Mulling says, “you can draw inspiration from various channels — social media, for example — to create a mood board that aligns with your aesthetic and vision.” A mood board could be digital (Pinterest) or analog (magazine cutouts and fabric swatches on poster board). Attach images of colors, patterns and materials that you’re drawn to; graphic images or words that illustrate how you want to feel in the space (meditative, playful, productive, energized); and pictures of dream furniture to help you hunt for something similar. Celebrate handmade Handmade pieces have soul and go a long way toward making a space feel original. More than half of the Etsy office’s furniture and decor was handmade and sourced from micro-manufacturers. “They wanted to celebrate what they do,” Mulling says. “They borrowed a lot from makers around Brooklyn to show all that beautiful artwork, that sculpture and those art installations.” At home: Shop local and support artists and makers you find online or at craft events. Create your own art (don’t be so self-conscious about your work), or display SEE ETSY, PAGE F5


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the art and crafts of friends and family. Go green “They had a rule,” says Mulling, referring to one of Etsy’s guiding pillars of design, “that wherever you stood, you needed to be able to see a plant or see greenery, and it makes a difference in how you experience your day.” Biophilic design is the idea of mimicking nature. The company brought in a consultant to select plants and create interior and exterior gardens. It installed a 3,500-gallon rooftop cistern to collect rainwater used for plant irrigation. Natural materials, colors, textures and imperfections of organic design also create a sense of being surrounded by nature. At home: Houseplants, natural color palettes (soft blues, greens, earth tones), natural fabrics and organic materials (natural woods, stone, jute, metal, clay) will help bring the outside in. It’s not quite forest bathing, but it’s a start.

fit it in,” she says. “For me, I framed my great-aunt’s recipes, and they now hang in my kitchen. It might not be exactly how she would have done it, but it works for my personal style.” Other ideas: using a family quilt as wall decor, displaying childhood art projects under glass cloches, creating a gallery wall of vintage family

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are asbestos, cadmium, PVC, halogenated flame retardants and more. “We did a lot of solid-surface countertops or wood cabinetry,” Mulling says. “Things like concrete and wood, wool, metal, iron and steel were kind of the mainstays.” James Connelly, vice president of projects and strategic growth at International Living

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photographs or updating unused vintage china with sassy press-on decals and hanging the plates. Be a label reader More than 1,500 materials used in the Etsy renovation were checked to make sure they were free from Red List materials, a list of “worstin-class” chemicals found in building and design products compiled by the International Living Future Institute. The list includes chemicals that the organization says pollute the environment and could harm construction or factory workers; among them

Future Institute, was instrumental in guiding Etsy’s vetting process for safe building materials. He also founded the Declare labeling program aimed at informing consumers about toxicity in the products they are buying. Connelly’s dream is that all building products and furnishing materials will one day carry such labels, akin to the product labels on food. For the time being, Declare labels are completely voluntary. At home: Connelly says the free database featuring Declare-labeled products, found at living-future.org/declare,

contains materials used mostly in new builds and renovations; however, some materials also apply to those refreshing a space. Think: paint, sealants, carpet, flooring or insulation. “Even if you can’t find the Declare label, you can ask a furnishing company, a mattress company if their products are Red List-free,” Connelly says, “and that advocacy really helps to transform and change the market.”

decorated and personalized by employees at the previous office, found new life as decorative wall art. At home: “There are many ways to preserve and refresh items that have either been passed down or salvaged from old homes,” Isom Johnson says. “Old window panels can be revived with a fresh coat of paint, a quick addition of cork backing and turned into an organizer board. ... Old doors can be quickly transformed Rethink, repurpose into coffee tables with the Repurposing old items is a addition of sturdy legs and a hallmark of crafting culture, glass top, or your childhood and, not surprisingly, Etsy bike rims can be transformed into whimsical wreaths and embraced it. updated with seasonal bauRecycled materials and found objects give a space soul bles.” Think before you toss; im­— and are sustainable and perfections can lend character thrifty to boot. and charm. Check out online Mulling and his team used sites (Pinterest, Etsy, Houzz), reclaimed wood from the magazines, craft fairs, antique building’s old water tower to build stairs and feature walls. markets and DIY shows for how-to inspiration. Desks and dining tables,

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Incorporate history Sentimental icons from Etsy’s former headquarters found new callings in the updated office space. Quilted logo panels stitched by employees now welcome team members to the “green library,” and architectural felted wool screens made by Etsy employee Trevor Dickson that once graced the front lobby were cut into sections and used as room dividers. Wall segments decorated by employees were removed, framed and hung for posterity. “We wanted to make sure we preserved those memories and translated them in a way that fits this space,” says Etsy trend expert Dayna Isom Johnson. At home: Isom Johnson, who is also a judge on the NBC crafting show “Making It,” suggests finding ways to incorporate special items from family members. “There’s always a way to

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Club scholarship The Springfield Garden Club invites high school seniors and undergraduate and graduate students who are Hampden County residents and are majoring or have been accepted to major in one of the accepted horticulture or environmental related fields to apply for a $2,000 scholarship for the 2020-21 academic year. This scholarship continues the Springfield Garden Club’s long commitment to the development of future leaders in horticulture and related fields in a plant sciences or environmental studies program such as horticulture, floriculture, landscape design, conservation, forestry, botany, agronomy, plant pathology, environmental control, land management or other allied fields. Since 1990 the club has raised money from plant sales, holiday bazaars, and other special events to award more than $73,000 in scholarships to nearly 50 students. The deadline for receipt of all documentation is March 17. Contact Elizabeth Tongue, at 413-627-5503 or Helen Gallivan at SGCscholarship@ gmail.com for details or to request an electronic version of these two documents, or visit the website at www.gcfm. org/springfieldgardenclub. Send items for Garden Notes to pmastriano@repub.com two weeks prior to publication.

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AGAWAM U S A Housing & Urban Development to Chase Reisbig, 12 Mansion Woods Drive, #B, $148,100. Justin David to JLX Properties LLC, 69 Kensington St., $125,000. Matthew M. Weiner to Neri Daniel Teo Morataya and Juan Ayala, 1443 Main St., $155,000. Patrick E. Goonan to Alyssa L. Febo, 616 Suffield St., $8,150. Thomas F. Marquette to Joseph Marquette, Michael Marquette and Thomas F. Marquette, life estate, 469 North Westfield St., $100.

AMHERST Luke Woodward and Dori E. Ehrlich to Jennifer A. Lorang, 45 Spaulding St., $387,920.

BELCHERTOWN Property Group Inc., to David Lee Brosseau and Felicia Marie Brosseau, 290 Rockrimmon St., $229,900. Rakshitha Athukorala to Michael A. Demento Jr., and Amanda L. Ryan, 1130 Federal St., $400,000.

BERNARDSTON Timothy E. Deneault and Mary E. Glabach to Don J. Powell and Tammy J. Powell, 222 Brattleboro Road. $160,000 Patrica K. Cohn of Middlebury, Ct to Jacob Hubbard, 530 Huckle Hill Road, $150,000.

BLANDFORD William E. O’Brien to Daniel M. Wead and Camille V. Wead, 104 Main St., $157,000.

BRIMFIELD James J. Hoffey and Becky A. Hoffey to Alfred J. Albano Jr.,

CHARLEMONT Robert A. Canuel to Margaret J. Veith, 17 Warfield Road, $162,500.

Alyn M. Hastings and David W. Hastings to Thomas W. Wyman and Susanne H. Lacosse, 88 North Cross Road, $310,000.

EAST LONGMEADOW Bank of America to JMB Property Management LLC, 48 Van Dyke Road, $108,000.

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David L. Lorenzi Jr., to Susan Jones Mountain Stream LLC, to Joseph and Susan P. Jones, 27 Cedar Hill M. Macsisak, Amherst Street, Road, $54,000. $49,900. Emily R. Gralia, Emily R. Quinn and Kyle Quinn to Carole L. Jones, 337 Pinehurst Drive, Unit 337, $300,000.

CHICOPEE Beverly G. Rossi and Robert A. Beaulieu to Kelly G. O’Brien, 79 Providence St., $142,260.

Marco Andrea Scibelli to Lori Crum, 43 Pease Road, $375,000.

Brian T. Gorman and Suzanne P. Gorman to 685 Fuller LLC, 685 Fuller Road, $492,444.

Mark Lorenzi to Susan Jones and Susan P. Jones, 27 Cedar Hill Road, $54,000.

Cynthia I. Buss, representative, and Dona M. Hall, estate, to David E. Lopez, 248 Carew St., $185,000.

Jongsun J. Lim, representative, and Ronald R. Lempke, estate, to Jason A. Spear, 294 Britton St., $163,500.

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EASTHAMPTON Ronald P. Finnessey Sr., and Rosemarie Finnessey to Ronald P. Finnessey Jr., and Michelle Shanley, 84 Northamtpon St., $310,000. Warren Jones and Roberta Jones to James G. Mailloux, 44 Maple St., $217,500.

Linda M. Ledbury to Katherine Shea, 61 Abbey Memorial Drive, Unit 128, $157,000. Marshall Payne to Juan D. Rios, 551 -553 Front St., $235,000.

Sean M. Paper Estate, Lorraine H. Bates, personal representative, to Robert E. Shave, 16 Coolidge Avenue, $192,000 Paul Eliot Hurwitz and Roseanne Apfeldorf Hurwitz to Thomas A. Powers, 80 Munson St., $138,000 Michael W. Smith Estate, Bonnie Smith, individually and personal representative, to Samuel Veillette SEE DEEDS, PAGE F8

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Ronald A. Gnatek to Jill A. Hodnicki and Carole L. Peternansel, Amherst Street, $90,000.

Amanda Hale-Doyle, “nka” Amanda Vigue, and Melissa Vigue to Jessica A. Washer, 30 Cedar Glen Circle, Unit B-30, Greenfield Town Home Condominium, $165,500

Regina M. Retynsky to Kristin M. Lapointe and Kyle J. Sherman, 66 Smith Ave., $235,000.

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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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A ‘Fast & Furious’ amount of money for Malibu beach house By Neal J. Leitereg and Jack Flemming Los Angeles Times

Action-film star Jason Statham and model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley have sold their beach house in Malibu for $18.5 million. Located in the Malibu Colony enclave, the two-story contemporary stands out from its tight-packed neighbors with black shingles covering the exterior. Inside, 3,909 square feet of renovated interior belies the subdued facade with light hues, white oak floors and expanses of glass that bring

Deeds CONTINUED FROM PAGE F7 and Jamie Veillette, 234 Barton Road, $209,000. Greenfield Paper Box Co. Inc., to David A. Erickson and Gallagher K. Hannan, 55-57 Pierce St., $200,000.

HAMPDEN Leslie A. Glista to Mark A. Imbriglio and Dawn M. Imbriglio, 438 Main St., $275,000. Michael D. Laffert and Sharyn A. Laffert to Michele Laffert, 437 Wilbraham Road, $309,000.

HOLYOKE Ana Ynoa to Carla L. Cruz and Elvin A. Ynoa, 962 Main St., $100,000. Cristal Redding to Gregory M. Case, 42 Washington Ave., $120,000. Edward S. Scott and Dawn Scott to Jennifer A. Perez, 35 Saint James Ave., $257,500. Massachusetts Comm Attorney General, Holyoke City, Ronald M. Pellitier and Home Equity Assets

Sold for $18.5 million, the Malibu Colony home of action-film star Jason Statham and model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley features an open floor plan overlooking the beach. (SHADE DEGGES)

in light and ocean views. Among living spaces are a living room with a brick fireplace, a dining area, a

den and a family room. There are two kitchens including one in the guesthouse. Four bedrooms and

four bathrooms include an expanded master suite. Sets of angled French doors open to expansive decking and a patio with access to the beach. Another deck space holds an outdoor shower and a spa. The house came up for sale in October for $19.95 million. It last sold a decade ago for $10.625 million. Statham, 52, has been in the “Expendables,” “Transporter” and “Fast & Furious” films, including last year’s “Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw.” Huntington-Whiteley, 32, is known for her modeling work with Victoria’s Secret and the British fashion house Burberry.

Realty LLC, receiver, to Home Equi- Chelsea A. Samble to Joanne ty Assets Realty LLC, 1117 Main St., Hetherington, 176 Dunn Road, $155,895. $445,000.

Alan Joseph Clemente to Simon Elliot Scher, 5 Austin Circle, $184,000.

Raymond W. Barron, estate, and Rebecca A. Rolon, representative, to Karol Makusiewicz, 297-299 Sargeant St., $255,000.

Peter M. Schlessinger to Ferdene I. Chin-Yee and Scott Reed, 24 Stoddard St., $150,000.

HUNTINGTON Goss Road Estates LLC, to Mark Iwanicki and Christine Stochlinski, Goss Hill Road, $79,900.

LEVERETT Kimberly A. Adams, “fka” Kimberly A. Brownlee and Kimberlee A. Brownlee, to Marielle L. Emond, 20 North Leverett Road, $100,000. Douglas P. Glazier, Ronald P. Glazier and Terry P. Glazier to John A. Fiscella and Laurie L. Lassiter, Montague Road. $55,000.

LEYDEN Catherine C. Cayer to Kayla B. Bernard and Jonathan R. Rice, 18 Eden Trail, $295,000.

LONGMEADOW Antonio DiGioia to Hans A. Doup, 486 Maple Road, $225,000.

Ramona O. Carando to Constantine Delis and Sarah Delis, Churchill Drive, $330,000.

LUDLOW Samuel P. Carson and Debra A. Carson to Jackson Rodriguez LLC, 200 Center St., Unit 13, $100,000.

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Linda S. Youngblood and Alicia M. Spence to Maha Moushabeck and Harrison Williams, 89 Straw Ave., and Holyoke Street, $515,000. Joel P. Westerdale and Sarah-Jane Poindexter to Christopher J. Kusek and Molly Kusek, 68 Fort St., $341,000.

U.S.A. Housing & Urban DevelopCarolyn D. Szarlan to Robert P. Wilment to Donna Hoener, 400 South liams, 7 Mechanic St., $210,000. St., $175,000.

MONTAGUE Susan T. Bellemare and David P. Brule to Phillip E. Lucas Jr., and Lauren A. Lucas, 12 Carlisle Ave., $195,000.

NORTHAMPTON Wells Fargo Bank NA, trustee, and Carrington Mortgage Loan Trust to Patricia Duffy, 37 Hatfield St., $158,000. Michelle A. Carrera to U.S. Bank Trust NA, trustee, and LSF10 Master Participation Trust, 201 Nonotuck St., $182,500.

ORANGE David C. Dorow to Timothy A. Mallet, 151 Athol Road, $17,381.17. Ronny Departo and John Gregory to Nicole Ward and Thomas Ward, 157 West River St., $209,000. Karen R. Anderson and Robert D. Anderson to US Bank NA, trustee, 75 E. Main St., $441,017.98.

PALMER Annunziata Cardaropoli to US District Court, 36 Edgewood St., $50,000. SEE DEEDS, PAGE F9

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one-sided, brown Berliner Gramophone records featuring the Haydn Quartet. I’m unable to find any market price for this type of record. Can you advise me if there is a market for these recordings?

A.

The Haydn Quartet was one of the most popular singing groups in the early 1900s and had several top hits. It was originally called the Edison Quartet and started recording for Edison Records in 1896. They changed their name to the Haydn Quartet when they began recording for other companies. In 1894, the Berliner Gramophone became the first company to make disc records instead of cylinder recordings. The Haydn Quartet made at least 35 recordings for the company beginning in 1897. The recordings are on 7-inch single-sided shellac records. Berliner stopped making records in 1900. The group changed the spelling of its name to “Hayden” in 1910 and disbanded in 1914. Some Berliner recordings of the Haydn Quartet have been reissued on long-playing records. Contact a local shop that sells vintage records. Ask if they know a place that buys and sells these old recordings. They are rare, hard to find and wanted by only a small group of collectors. TIP: Rub tartar-control toothpaste on your scratched snow dome paperweights. It will remove the smaller scratches. 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. Write to Kovels, The Republican, King Features Syndicate, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803.


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Deeds CONTINUED FROM PAGE F8 David Swain to Donald P. Lafleur and Dawn Lafleur, 2214 Main St., $160,000. Melissa Desimone, Melissa A. Cormier, Tracy N. Cormier and Tracy Herzik to Steven E. Cormier and Ann A. Cormier, Jim Ash Road, $24,500. Peter E. Easton and Deborah L. Dill to Lisa M. Ducharme, 49 Meadowbrook Lane, Unit 49, $127,000. Steven E. Cormier and Ann A. Cormier to Jerald E. Jacobs Jr., and Paige A. Jacobs, 146 Jim Ash Road, $342,900.

SHUTESBURY Sean A. Sawicki and Brittany E. Sawicki, “fka” Brittany E. Dawson, to David J. Bourgeois and Naomi R. Bourgeois, 1 Pelham Hill Road, $205,000. Michael E. Shane to Donna West and Gary West, 57 Shore Drive, $65,000.

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Lekeisha Walker and James C. Lee, 3 Ashley St., $170,000.

telroe and Shunard Flowers, 67 Gillette Ave., $80,000.

Barbara Tardy to Jack Tardy, 278 Denver St., $100.

Michael P. Hogan to Round Two LLC, 33 Margerie St., $78,500.

Chad T. Lynch and James W. Rocca Milton Finklea to Erika Flores, 76 to Alexis R. Marquez and Yailine S. Cambridge St., $62,000. Figueroa, 264 Main St., $165,000. Ming Tsang, receiver, Springfield Chad T. Lynch and James W. Rocca City Code Enforcement Housing to Danielle Johnson and Patrick and Timrick Gresham to Ming Johnson, 149 Quincy St., #151, Tsang, Lifang Luo and Lisa Cassidy, 108-110 Colton St., $210,000. $224,500. Daniel M. Grogan to Cig4 LLC, 7-9 Glendell Terrace, $90,000. Derek J. Rose and Erica L. Rose to Waleska Lugo-DeJesus, 192 Wollaston St., $181,200. Destiny R. Norcott, William F. Kern, executor, and Clarence A. Norcott, estate, to Angelo A. Gomez and Dawn E. Bourbeau, 22 Boyer St., $80,000. Edward T. Longtin and Ellen M.

Nancy Geurrandeno to Regina M. DiGiovanni, 123 Peekskill Ave., $220,000. Norman C. Levesque to Jasnia Realty LLC, 914-916 Belmont Ave., $192,000. Phoenix Island LLC, to Npn Realty LLC, 91 Pinevale St., $1,300,000. PNC Bank to Juan Angel Santana, 11 San Miguel St., $90,160.

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Edward P. Wloch and Cindy L. Wloch to Paul F. Russell Jr., and Crystal L. Russell, 47 Gould Road, $286,000. Leon A. Gaumond Jr., and Candace O. Gaumond to George H. Plouffe, 58 Church St., $229,900.

WENDELL Sharon Wachsler to Ellen M. Trousdale, Locke Hill Road, “aka” 208 Locke Hill Road, $316,500.

WEST SPRINGFIELD David J. Bishop and Barbara S. Bishop to Luis Rosario and Maria M. Ortiz, 82 Harney St., $256,000. Joyce A. Polastri to Ivan Mokan, 15 Oxford Place, $100,000. Julie Thomson, Pete Thomson

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SOUTH HADLEY Jamison J. Buchanan to Daniel North and Brittania Weatherspoon-North, 15 Kimberly Drive, $262,500. David L. Morrissette, personal representative, Brian H. Lyons, personal representative, and Gerard W. Morrissette, estate, to Trang T. Tran, Hai Tran and Danh Lang, 41 Susan Ave., $170,000. Remigiusz Paluszak, Remigiusz M. Paluszak, Liliana Herakova and Liliana L. Herakova to Stacie D. Manning, 159 Lyman St., $235,000. David A. Stuntz to Mary T. Quesnel, Richview Avenue, $40,000.

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Longtin to Barbara A. Mason and James G. White IV, 124 Pheonix Terrace, $152,000. Eli S. Santana and Jessica Sotomayor to Nancy Rivera and Edgar Galarza, 115 Catalina Drive, $220,000.

Erik J. Correa and Yazdel T. Correa Bernard F. Berard and Lisa M. to Cig4 LLC, 845 Worthington St., Berard to Melanie Ann Guillemette $98,000. and Joshua Alan Goodman, Hidden Extremely Clean (2) LLC, to David Place, $430,000. D. Guasco Loja, 80-82 Knox St., Fiore Realty Holdings LLC, to $201,000. Hamelin Framing Inc., Sawgrass Insight Homes LLC, to Jose J. Diaz, Lane, $117,000. 140 W. Alvord St., $215,000. John M. Zomek, Carole Sullivan, Jahjan LLC, to Anthony McNeil, 11 Stanley C. Zomek Jr., Christopher Sidney Place, $150,000. Sullivan, Loretta A. Fedora-O’ConJoan Prince to Erica Canty, 2 nor and Loretta A. Fedora to Ronald Vandervlet and Lisa Vandervlet, Washington Road, $255,000. 392 North Loomis St., $142,000. John W. Cody to Nicole O. Ogoke, 122 Rhinebeck Ave., $203,000.

SPRINGFIELD Amat Victoria Curam LLC, to Xiomara Bezares, 75-77 McKnight St., $167,000. Aquarius Real Estate LLC, to

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Karen J. Amato to Peter Creanza, 617 Nassau Drive, $149,500. Lori A. Maynard to Edward G. Brush Jr., and Lindsey C. Brush, 105 Temby St., $130,000. Maura C. O’Neil to Alfred Shat-

Ryan H. Flannery to Alexis J. Veguilla and Yonaiza Sanchez, 26 Brittany Road, $185,000. Sandra Jean Savenko, Evelyn Marie Pratt and Eleanor M. Artioli to Luisa M. Melendez, 1009 Carew St., $169,900. Springfield City to Sonia Vazquez and Sonia N. Senrra, Clark Street, $476. Springfield City to Yudeli Rijo, trustee, and Altagracia Rijo Trust, trustee of, 38 Lafayette St., $38,850. Stoneridge Realty LLC, to Ironsides Sumner LLC, 16-20 Sumner Ave., $5,500,000.

and Julie E. Van Doren to Molly S. Moynihan and Justin D. Adams, 33 Woodmont St, $215,000. Marilyn M. Tomlinson, Paul R. Tomlinson and Mark E. Tomlinson to Cameron Beaulieu, 46 Braintree Road, $245,000. Sebastian Murphy to Richard A. Strong and Ann T. Strong, 453 Cold Spring Ave., Unit 3, $70,000. Svetlana Kaletina and Vladimir Kaletina to Natalya Sosnina, 524 Cold Spring Ave., Unit 4, $70,000.

WESTFIELD

Christine Pajouh to Joseph G. Tascon Homes Llc to Billy Santiago Thibault, 48 East Silver St Unit 4, (JR), 41 Merrimac Ave, $239,500. $87,500. TD Bank to SA Capital Group LLC, Eagle Home Buyers LLC, to Kevin 246 Dwight Road, $115,000. Lugo and Robin A. Conley, 1 Auburn St., $238,000.

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Paul F. Russell Jr., and Crystal L. Russell to Aaron L. Plankey and Kayla J. Plankey, 16 Pinecrest Circle, $245,000.

Prime Partners LLC, to Anatolie Popescu, 6 Miller St., $185,000. Susan N. Nieves and Susan M. Nieves to Alan R. Kelley and Carol L. Caldwell Kelley, 125 Western Circle, $195,000.

Tristan P. Kiendzior, Renee S. Kiendzior and Renee S. Parent to Brian C. Baker, 76 Westminster St., $194,900.

WILBRAHAM Andrew K. Fortune and Lauren Anne Fortune to Alison L. Mapplethorpe and Gregory J. Balicki, 18 Devonshire Drive, $269,900. David J. Strickland and Gina M. Strickland to Scott Michael Gierlich and Mindy Gierlich, 281 Three Rivers Road, $512,000. James H. Anderson to Jules O. Gaudreau III, 2205 Boston Road, Unit L110, $185,000. Mountain Landscape Inc., to Gerard F. Bruno and Hilda Rivera-Rivera, 599 Main St., $451,000. Yongqi Chen and Chuanping Jian to Connor Courtney, 59 Glenn Drive, $239,000.

WORTHINGTON Benjamin E. Cenedella and Rachel Cenedella to Michael J. Squadrille, trustee, and Squadrille Family Revocable Trust, 44 Goss Hill Road, $325,000. Joseph D. Frost to Marian J. Welch and John P. Welch, 40 Old Post Road, $184,000. Jane L. Reid McAnulty to Michael J. Burke and Marie Burke, 217 Lindsey Hill Road and Buffington Hill Road, $135,000.


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PUBLIC AUCTION TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11TH at 11:00 A.M. MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

• SPRINGFIELD • ★ GREAT INVESTMENT PROPERTY ★ 2 - STORY

TWO FAMILY STYLE HOME

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“CLOSE PROXIMITY TO ALL AMENITIES”

87 Garfield Street

SPRINGFIELD, MA

To be Sold on the Premises

Features: • 2-Story Two Family Style Home • ± 5,500 of Land • • 1ST Floor: (3) Bedrooms, Living Room, Dining Room, Kitchen & (1) Bath • • 2nd Floor: (5) Bedrooms, Living Room, Dining Room, Kitchen & (2) Baths • • Attic: In-Law Apartment • ± 3,384 S/F of Total Living Area • • Oil Warm Air Heat • Full Basement • Zoned: R2-Residential • Public Water & Sewer • 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.

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 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27TH at 11:00 A.M. MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13 at 11:00 A.M.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21 at 11:00 A.M.

MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

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• SPRINGFIELD •

• CHESTER •

★ INVESTMENT PROPERTY ★

5 ROOM / 1 BEDROOM 1 ¼ STORY

2-STORY

COTTAGE STYLE HOME

7-UNIT APARTMENT BUILDING

TWO CAR DETACHED GARAGE “CLOSE PROXIMITY TO ALL AMENITIES” 14 Melvin Road (f/k/a 61 Round Hill Road) CHESTER, MA

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PUBLIC AUCTION

“CLOSE PROXIMITY TO ROUTE 91” 3 Sumner Avenue SPRINGFIELD, MA To be Sold on the Premises Features:

• 2-Story 7-Unit Apartment Building • ±1/4 Acre of Land • • Total of (5) One Bedroom & (2) Studio Apartments • • Each Unit has (1) Full Bathroom • • ± 2,942 S/F of Gross Building Area • Gas Fired Hot Water Heat • • Full Foundation • Wood Clapboard Siding • • Hardwood & Tile Floors • • Public Water & Sewer • Zoned: Residence C • ★ Paved Parking for ± 10 Vehicles ★ Sale Per Order of Mortgagee Attorney James R. Byrne Of the firm of Updike, Kelly & Spellacy, P.C. 100 Pearl Street 17th Floor, Hartford, CT Attorney for Mortgagee

Terms of Sale: $10,000.00 Deposit Cash or Certified Funds. 5% Buyer’s Premium Applies. Other Terms to be Announced at Time of Sale.

Aaron Posnik AUCTIONEERS•APPRAISERS

± 14,424 S/F SINGLE STORY

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

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To be Sold on the Premises

Features: • 1 ¼ Story Cottage Style Home • • Total of (5) Rooms w/ (1) Bedroom & (1) Bath • • ±1,149 S/F of Gross Living Area • Partial Basement • • Wood Shingle Exterior • Porch/Deck • Private Well & Septic • ★ Two Car Detached Garage ★ Sale Per Order of Mortgagee Attorney Gregory M. Schmidt Of the Firm of Doherty, Wallace, Pillsbury & Murphy, P.C.

One Monarch Place, 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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All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Amendments Act and Massachusetts Labor and Industries Law, which make it illegal to advertise any preference, limitations or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, handicap, familial status, sexual orientation which shall not include persons whose sexual orientation involves minor children as the sex object, genetic information, ancestry, children, marital status, or public assistance recipiency, or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. Familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. To report discrimination, call the Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) at 1800-669-9777. The HUD TTY telephone number for the hearing impaired is 212-708-1455.

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IMPERIAL REAL ESTATE Ludlow, Mass Open House 12:00 - 2:00 Southview Estates 353 Fuller St., Unit 39 $319,900 1st fl. MB suite w/full bath, 2nd fl. lge open loft plus 2nd BR & bath. Hdwd. flrs, granite counters. Michele ManganaroThompson 413-427-2553

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28 Ponders Hollow Road WESTFIELD, MA To be Sold on the Premises

LAND: • ± 6 ½ Acres of Land • ± 610’ Frontage Along Ponders Hollow Road • • Paved Parking for ± 100 Vehicles • Public Water & Sewer • • 100’x100’ Fenced in Area w/ Automatic Rolling Gate • • Fence & Pole Lighting • Assessor’s Map: 16R, Parcel 8 • Zoned: Industrial A • IMPROVEMENTS: • Single Story Warehouse/Office Style Building • ±14,424 S/F of Area • • (3) Interior Separate Sections of Building • Gas Fired Unit Heaters (Warehouse) • • Electric Baseboard Heat w/ Air Conditioning (Office) • • 100% Wet Sprinkler System • (3) 14’x12’ Overhead Doors (Ground Level) • • (3) Private Offices • Interview Room • Break Room • Bathrooms • Masonry Block Walls • Vinyl Flooring • ★ Detached ±480 S/F Utility Shed ★

1% BROKER INCENTIVE OFFERED!!! 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:

$50,000.00 Initial Deposit Cash or Certified Funds. Deposit to be Increased to 10% of the Purchase Price within Five Business Days. 5% Buyer’s Premium Applies. Other Terms to be Announced at Time of Sale.

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A Best Cash offer! Any type of property, circumstance, condition, location. Call Fran 413-244-2807

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OPEN HOUSE 1-3 New! Ranch. 26 Joffre Ave South Hadley $439,900 Call 413-265-8081 West Springfield

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Real estate for rent All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Amendments Act and Massachusetts Labor and Industries Law, which make it illegal to advertise any preference, limitations or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, handicap, familial status, sexual orientation which shall not include persons whose sexual orientation involves minor children as the sex object, genetic information, ancestry, children, marital status, or public assistance recipiency, or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. Familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. To report discrimination, call the Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) at 1-800-6699777. The HUD TTY telephone number for the hearing impaired is 212-708-1455.

To be Sold on the Premises

Features: • Single Story Ranch Style Home • ± 9,810 S/F of Land • • Total of (5) Rooms w/ (3) Bedroom & (1) Bath • • ±1,268 S/F of Gross Living Area Above Grade • Oil FWA Heat • • Central Air Conditioning • Full Basement • Vinyl Siding • Covered Porch • • Public Water & Sewer • Zoned: Res. A-Residential • ★ Two Car Detached Garage ★

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

Sale Per Order of Mortgagee Attorney Gregory M. Schmidt

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Of the Firm of

Doherty, Wallace, Pillsbury & Murphy, P.C. One Monarch Place, Springfield, MA Attorney for Mortgagee

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

Aaron Posnik AUCTIONEERS•APPRAISERS

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

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0-1-2 BEDROOM AGAWAM FREE HEAT & UTILS No pets. 413-786-6323 16 Acres, 3BR, att. gar., fin. bsmnt., fenced yard, back deck, 1st, last, sec. $1500 Call 413-777-5895

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AFFORDABLE Furnished room $80/wkly. Close to 391 & 91CHICOPEE. Call 538-8860

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F12 | SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2020 MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC AUCTION

MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC AUCTION

Monday, February 10, 2020 at 11:00 am Springfield - Two Family

Thursday, February 13, 2020

• 35-37 Longfellow Terrace • 5,001 Sf Lot • 3,117 Sf Gr Living Area • Total 11 Rms, 5 Bdrms, 3 Baths Ref, Book 16709, Page 127 Hampden, 5/25/07

Monday, February 10, 2020 at 12:00 pm Springfield - Single Family

12:00 PM-SPRINGFIELD 43 Lang Street sgl fam, 1,155 sf liv area, 0.14 ac lot, 6 rm, 4 bdrm, 1.5 bth, Hampden: Doc. #102147, Cert. #25738

1:00 PM-SPRINGFIELD 35 Sunset Drive

• 170 Laurelton Street • 5,000 Sf Lot • 1,460 Sf Gr Living Area • 7 Rms, 4 Bdrms, 2 Baths Book 21790, Page 4 Hampden, 7/31/17

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

Monday, February 10, 2020 at 1:00 pm Springfield - Ranch

87 Anthony Street

• 110 Spikenard St, aka Spikenard Circle • 21,669 Sf Lot • 960 Sf Gr Living Area • 5 Rms, 3 Bdrms, 1 Bath Book 16244, Page 475 Hampden, 10/6/06

Thursday, February 13, 2020 at 11:00 am Southwick - Ranch • 45 Birchwood Road • 10,000 Sf Lot • 1,056 Sf Gr Living Area • 6 Rms, 3 Bdrms, 1 Bath Book 14344, Page 37 Hampden, 7/7/04

Thursday, February 13, 2020 at 12:00 pm Westfield - Ranch • 723 Holyoke Road • 23,958 Sf Lot • 960 Sf Gr Living Area • 6 Rms, 3 Bdrms, 1 Bath Book 17416, Page 197 Hampden, 7/31/08

Thursday, February 13, 2020 at 1:00 pm Granby - Cape • 35 Pleasant Street • 15,000 Sf Lot • 1,331 Sf Gr Living Area • 3 Bdrms, 2 Baths Book 5419, Page 51 Hampshire, 6/30/98

2:00 PM-AGAWAM sgl fam, 920 sf liv area, 0.23 ac lot, 5 rm, 2 bdrm, 1.5 bth, fpl, Hampden: Doc. #156722, Cert. #28436

78 Main Street sgl fam, 1,792 sf liv area, 1.0 ac lot, 6 rm, 3 bdrm, 1.5 bth, fpl, Hampden: Bk 16411, Pg 538 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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Mortgagee’s Sale of Real Estate at Public Auction

WESTFIELD 2 Parcels of Land / 2 Bldgs 2% Co-Brokerage Offered 4 & 6 KING STREET, WESTFIELD, MA WED, FEB 12, 2020 AT 11AM 4% Buyers Premium. Abutting parcels of land totaling 13,995+/sf of land. 4 King Street: 3,300+/-sf of land improved by a 2+ story 1,383+/-sf single family home believed to have 6 rooms, 2 bedrooms & 1 bath w/ unfinished basement & porch. 6 King Street: 10,695+/sf of land improved by a 2,705+/-sf brick building currently used as a church w/ central a/c. Terms of sale: A deposit of $15,000 by cash, certified or bank check will be required at the time & place of sale & balance in 30 days. 4% Buyer’s Premium All other terms announced at sale. Neither Auctioneer nor Mortgagee nor Attorney makes any representations as to the accuracy of the information contained herein. James C. Fox, Esq, Ruberto, Israel & Weiner, P.C, Boston, MA, Attorney for Mortgagee

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MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC AUCTION HELD ON THE PREMISES TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2020 10 AM 20 Railroad Ave, Wilbraham, MA

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2020 10 AM 42 Daytona St, Springfield, MA 1 PM 329 Little John Dr, Becket, MA

3130032-01

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.

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

Cats

PLAYFUL KITTEN Male - 2 mths old. Asking $60.00. Call 413-883-5181 Dogs

2 MALE PUG PUPPIES Black/Fawn $1,000/each Call (413)309-9253 AKC GOLDEN RETRIEVERS puppies (8) $2,000 w/papers $1500 without papers. Call 413-221-9818 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 (14 wks), female, AKC Reg. $1200 Text (413) 426-1868 CHAMPION GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies for sale, $2500: (4) Ready for Christmas (413)726-4709 CHIHUAHUA Boston Terrier mixed pups, shots/ wormed Male/Female $350ea. (413)354-0886 ENGLISH BULL DOG PUPPY, up dates shots, dewormed, Vet cert. 1 yrs genetics health guarantee. $1900; (413)579-7186 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

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C13 Zeppelin Stamp $100 Got stamps? Call Ron 413-896-3324 Stamps wanted

GOLDEN RETRIEVER (2/F) puppies, Breeding Love for more than 30 yrs. Ready Now! 1/20/20 $1500. 413-367-2405 pm

Christmas tree 7’ beautiful 3pc sec. balsam, must see! Some lights & ornam. $75./bo 594-7775

Golden Retrievers $750. 2 females, & 1 Male 1st shots and dewormed. Call 802-895-2784 GOLDEN RETRIEVERS Male, Female, (4) asking $800; READY NOW. Call 413-627-6386

Olde English Bulldog Pups 8wks dewormed shots many colors. Reg. ioeba, 1 m/f , $850. 413-258-3417 Rottweiler Puppies 2, ready NOW, $1,000 each. Call 413-589-0314 SIBERIAN HUSKIES FOR SALE - 3 Males First shots and dewormed, 650each. call 802-895-2784

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

Appliances

Whirlpool gas stove, 4 burner, self cleaner, beige, $165.00. Call 786-4423 Articles for Sale

5 drawer dresser wood, great cond., $76.00 413-569-1830 8’ snowplow blade for farm tractor, made to mount on bucket of tractor. $249.00 413-569-1830 A Indian cooking class gift certificate for $45 2 hr class plus meal. Call 413-543-1138.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, AT 6PM

GENERAL ESTATE AUCTION Visit www.DouglasAuctioneers.com or auctionzip.com (ID#33501) for details

Articles for Sale

German Shepherd pups, champion Czeck bloodlines, 3M, 2F, $800 (413) 218-2321

LABRADOR German shepherd hybrid pups, 8wks; shots, $500/ea. Male/ Female (3) (413)752-4209

4:00 PM-BLANDFORD

PAUL E. SAPERSTEIN CO., INC.

TERMS: $10,000.00 cash or certified check at the time and place of EACH sale. The balance to be paid within forty-five (45) days at the law offices of Attorney for the Mortgagee. Auctioneer makes no representations as to the accuracy of the information contained herein

Dogs

A Vegetarialn cousinne (Vegan) Indian cooking class $59. 543-1138 ww w.malaindiancooking class.com

Dining Room table & 4 chairs. $40.00. Call 413-734-8315 9-4pm.

Auctions

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FOLDAWAY POOL TABLE ASKING $100; NEW IN BOX

(413)737-7306 Last minute gift - 3 hour Mala Indian Cooking class (Chicken Pikka Masala) $69. for 1 or $109. for 2. 413-885-7272 OAK KITCHEN TABLE 2 Extra Leaves 38" X 58" Brand new Cond. $40/ Best Offer. (413) 583-3740 POWERMATE 6250 WATTS GENERATOR $800; INCLUDES KIT Call (413)733-1613

Wood changing table & drawers, great cond. $76.00. Call 413-569-1830

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MORTGAGEES’ REAL ESTATE AUCTIONS TO BE SOLD ON THEIR RESPECTIVE PREMISES

WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 12, 2020 12:00 PM - PITTSFIELD, MA 90 HAWTHORNE AVENUE DEPOSIT $5,000

Lawnmowers & Snowblowers

12:00PM-SPRINGFIELD, MA 89 JUDSON STREET DEPOSIT $5,000

5HP Briggs & Stratton push mower, 20’’ cut, $72.00 Call 413-569-1830

2:00 PM - CHICOPEE, MA 50 THADDEUS STREET DEPOSIT $5,000

7 1/2 FT snowplow blade, no frame or hydraulics, just blade. $224.00. Call 413-569-1830

3:00 PM WEST SPRINGFIELD, MA 16 JENSEN CIRCLE DEPOSIT $5,000

AIRENS SNOWBLOWER 9. 25HP. Tecumseh enginee, 27in clearning width, elec starter, $350; (413)737-8909

Ariens Snowblower 7HP for parts $99.00 Call 413-569-1830 Ariens Snowblower 7HP for parts or fix. $89.00 Call 413-569-1830 Craftsman 9HP Snowblower, runs but needs work. $224.00 Call 413-569-1830 Husqvarna 5HP 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. $89.00 Call 413-569-1830 TORO ELECTRIC SNOW SHOVEL Paid $120; asking $75 used once. (413)289-9020 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

PIANO: 1999 YAMAHA Professional Upright excellent condition Photos available $2,500 del. (413)544-4477 Sporting Goods

ATOMIC Ti Skiis with bindings, 121cm. $75; Call 413-533-7307 BASEBALL, Football Basketball & Hockey cards, 1950’s-present, 50 to 90% off, selling boxes for $5.00. BUYING ALL SPORTS CARDS, ESPECIALLY WANTED CARDS OR ITEMS FROM 1900 TO 1960. RETIRED KOREAN WAR VET 413-596-5783

Auctions

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WANTED FREON R12. We pay CA$H. R12 R500 R11. Convenient. Certified professionals. 312-697-1976 Refrigerantfinders.com/ad

FRIDAY FEBRUARY 14, 2020 12:00 PM TURNERS FALLS, MA 6 EIGHTH STREET DEPOSIT $5,000

MONDAY FEBRUARY 17, 2020 1:00PM - SPRINGFIELD, MA 163 SPIKENARD CIRCLE DEPOSIT $5,000

TUESDAY FEBRUARY 18, 2020 12:00PM - GREENFIELD, MA 71 WASHINGTON STREET DEPOSIT $5,000 1:00 PM - GRANBY, MA 28 NEW LUDLOW ROAD DEPOSIT $5,000

WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 19, 2020 2:00 PM - WESTFIELD, MA 24 CAMELOT LANE DEPOSIT $5,000 4:00 PM - CHICOPEE, MA 18 ROBERTS POND LANE DEPOSIT $5,000 5:00 PM EAST LONGMEADOW, MA 421 PROSPECT STREET DEPOSIT $5,000 TERMS OF SALES: DEPOSITS IN THE AMOUNTS SPECIFIED ABOVE ARE TO BE PAID BY THE PURCHASER(S) AT THE TIME AND PLACE OF EACH SALE BY CERTIFIED OR BANK CHECK. ALL BALANCES DUE ARE TO BE PAID WITHIN 30 DAYS OF EACH INDIVIDUAL SALE. OTHER TERMS, IF ANY, TO BE ANNOUNCED AT EACH SALE. CALL OUR AUCTION SCHEDULE LINE AT (617) 964-1282 FOR A LIST OF THE CURRENT DAY’S AUCTIONS AND VISIT OUR WEBSITE www.commonwealth auction.com FOR CONTINUOUSLY UPDATED SCHEDULING INFORMATION AND ADDITIONAL SCHEDULING INFORMATION COMMONWEALTH AUCTION ASSOCIATES, INC. (617) 964-0005 MA LIC 2235


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