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Balmoral is a compact variety of summer squash perfect for small gardens and even containers. (NORMAN WINTER / TNS)
Not much space? You can go small and intense
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Sweet N Neat Scarlet tomato may be just what you need in the porch patio or deck. (NORMAN WINTER / TNS)
to grow together so closely. Providing fertilizers and irrigation helps, but there’s no substitute for deep, fertile soil, high in organic matter — just 3% to 5% would probably give you that proverbial green thumb. Humus rich soil will hold
extra nutrients, and existing elements locked up in the soil are released by the actions of earthworms, microorganisms and humic acids. Nurseries and garden centers have specially prepared mixes that are excellent to use alone or incorporated in your soil. Use
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hazam! All of a sudden everyone is thinking about growing a vegetable garden. Essentials disappearing from the local supermarket is at best a wake-up call. One thing for certain now that families are all together — there is no better way to teach children a little horticulture, pollination and where food comes from than a vegetable garden. If you want to, call it a corona victory garden or a victory garden 2020.
You are probably thinking you have no plot, and besides don’t you need an acre? The answer is, no you don’t need an acre. You can go small and intense. French intensive, square foot, interplanting, vertical, wide row, gardening by the yard and succession planting are all names for intensive gardening. The purpose of intensive gardens is to harvest the most produce from a limited space. These spaces usually are small blocks, compared to traditional gardens which consist of long, single rows widely spaced. Much of the traditional garden area is taken by the space between the rows. An intensive garden minimizes wasted space, but there is a limit on how much you can reduce open space. When you go beyond those limits, you open the door to control nightmares from disease and insects. Intensive gardens concentrate efforts to create better yields with less labor. Fewer pathways and closely spaced plants often mean less weeding, but the work usually must be done by hand. Some gardeners prefer using machine cultivation on long rows to hand weeding. Soil preparation is the key to successful intensive gardening. Plants must have adequate nutrients and water
landscape timbers or railroad cross ties to enclose your bed. A 6- to 8-inch high bed would be ideal. I even bought a kit from a local grocery store. A good intensive garden requires early, thorough planning to make the best use of time and space in the garden. Consider the interrelationships of plants before planting, including nutrient needs, shade tolerance, above and below ground growth patterns and preferred growing season. It is suggested if possible to run your rows north to south which allow for most sun exposure, The raised growing bed is the foundation of an intensive garden. Several beds allow the gardener to focus soil preparation in small areas, resulting in effective use of soil amendments and creating an ideal environment for vegetable growth. Beds are generally 4 to 5 feet wide and segregated into blocks. This allows gardeners to work from either side of the bed, reducing the compaction on the soil. The first step in deciding what to grow is to select what your family likes to eat. Next, look at what costs you the most at the market per pound. Tomatoes, green onions, leaf lettuce, turnips, summer squash, beans, beets, carrots,
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I If you have never eaten a yellow tomato, close your eyes and you’ll swear this Little Sun tastes just like the red varieties. (NORMAN WINTER / TNS)
have a 24-inch spacing and leaf lettuce has a 4-inch space recommendation. The total of 28 inches divided by CONTINUED FROM PAGE F2 two means that you can plant cucumbers, peppers, brocco- your leaf lettuce 14 inches li, head lettuce and caulifrom your tomatoes. A caged flower are all among the top tomato surrounded by lettuce sounds like a good salad 15 economic crops to grow. combination. By all means, grow up! What I mean by that is take every opportunity to grow vertically with pole beans, cucumbers and more. Try a smaller garden but one that is intensive and your success may be greater. Even if you live in an apartment you can grow and harvest a bounty of produce from baskets and containers. If you
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Try a smaller garden but one that is intensive and your success may be greater. Even if you live in an apartment you can grow and harvest a bounty of produce from baskets and containers.
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are blessed with a large plot then grow enough to share. Your local garden center will have everything you need from seeds to transplants, soil and fertilizer and best of all, expertise. Norman Winter is a horticulturist, garden speaker and author of “Tough-as-Nails Flowers for the South” and “Captivating Combinations: Color and Style in the Garden.”
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Buckingham yellow zucchini is a sturdy plant with a tiny habit, making it suitable for small garden plots.
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Terry and Kim Kovel | Antiques and Collecting
Sculptures often have satirical message most collectibles, rarity and condition affect price. Dolls in original clothing still in the original packaging are worth more than similar items that have been played with. You can find lists of Barbie dolls and her accessories with prices online and at Kovels.com/prices.
Sometimes modern art is hard to understand, and often it is meant to be a joke. David Gilhooly (1943-2013) was a successful contemporary artist who often included big or small realistic or comic frogs in his sculptures. He is known as the founder and father of the Bay Area Funk Art group in the 1960s. Although he had dozens of exhibitions and made art from papier-mache, plastic, clay and trash, he is best known for the green frogs.
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. Sewing, stand, Martha Washington style, mahogany, line inlay, demilune bin ends with hinged lids, 3 drawers, 28 by 28¾ inches, $59. Furniture, bucket bench, softwood, shaped sides, 2 shelves, Pennsylvania, 1800s, 44½ by 56 inches, $384. Coverlet, jacquard, red, blue, green and cream, flowers, J. Heilbronn, Ross Co., Ohio, 1842, 72 by 88 inches, $472. Scientific instrument, telescope, single draw, mahogany, brass, Presented by J. Coffin, Boston Harbor, July 24, 1813, 26 inches, $960. Toy, train car, Marklin, box car, Heinz, 57 Varieties, Tomato Ketchup, 0 Gauge, 7½ inches, $1,200. Purse, quilted, black lambskin, leather strap, gold CC logo on turning closure, Chanel, 1997, 5 by 10 inches, $1,625. Star Wars, toy, action figure, Luke Skywalker, holding lightsaber, on 12-Back Card, Kenner, 1977, $1,770. Teco vase, small mouth, torpedo shaped lobes, skirted bottom, matte green, c. 1910, 8½ by 4 inches, $2,000.
ture is a crucified frog, now in a museum collection. Almost all his sculptures were fantasies, meant to be funny or have a satirical message. He sculpted frogs in salads, wedding cakes, pizzas, frying pans and with hats. Look carefully at this Gilhooly sculpture. It sold for $2,125, although it is only 8 inches high. Nice-looking realistic sandwich with tomato, cheese, lettuce, pickle and onion on a sesame seed bun and - April Fool! - don’t forget the bright green frog.
marked “Beacon Hill, by British Anchor, Staffordshire, England, Ironstone” in the basement of my house. I’d love to know if they are worth something. Can you help me?
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Over a billion Barbie dolls have been made, and millions are still produced each year. I have several Barbie Prices range from under $10 to dolls and four boxes of thousands of dollars. The first Barbie doll clothes I’d like Barbie doll was produced by to sell. What are they worth Mattel Creations in 1959 and and where is the best place to sold for $3. She wore a black
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Lee Reich | In the Garden
Venturing beyond the ordinary cucumber
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f you are going to venture at all beyond the ordinary in growing cucumbers — and you must if want to eat the best tasting ones — one thing you should think about is sex. So here goes: cucumber flowers are either male or female, and fruits develop only from female flowers. The male flowers supply pollen which is carried by bees to the female flowers whose ovaries, once the flowers are pollinated, swell.
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cious cucumbers contain a few seeds of standard cucumbers to provide enough male flowers — it doesn’t take many — to sire all those female flowers. Those standard cucumber seeds are dyed for identification. Another way to get pollen to a gynoecious cucumber is to borrow it from your neighbors. No need to walk next door, though, because bees will carry it over from as far as a half-mile or more away. A final possibility in getting a gynoecious cucumber to bear fruit is to grow a special variety whose fruits develop without any pollination whatsoever — a parthenocarA cucumber flowers is either male or female, and only a female pic variety. Like parthenoflower, pictured here, goes on to produce a cucumber. carpic grapes, persimmons, (LEE REICH PHOTO) and figs, parthenocarpic cucumbers have no seeds. In fact, parthenocarpic grocers’ shelves are so-called Oriental types, such as Suyo cucumbers look and taste American slicers. This year, Long, with thin-skinned, soft better when not pollinated. you might want to grow spined fruits that are long Stray pollen on one of these pickling varieties, which and curved, crisp in texture, From here on cucumbers get female flowers causes part although billed for making and sweet in flavor. And from sexually interesting. Run-of- of the fruit to swell as if pickles, have fantastic flavor. Israel come Mideastern, or the-mill cucumber varieties pregnant. Parthenocarpic For something extraordibeit alpha, varieties, such as nary, try Lemon cucumbers, Amira, with smooth, tender have separate male and varieties, such as Sweet which are round and light female flowers on the same Success and Telegraph, are, skins and mild flavor. yellow. They might look like plant. But each cucumber therefore, ideal for growing For something extraordinary and foreign, try the lemons, but their flavor and plant is somewhat flexible in cold frames and greentexture are pure cucumber. about its sexuality, pumping houses. So much for sex. Let’s Other parts of the world out more female flowers in now move beyond sex in offer cucumbers different response to better growing searching out seeds for this from and better tasting, than conditions. Fruit and seed summer’s cukes. Most of the those American slicers. From production, after all, take a cucumbers that you see on across the Pacific come the lot of energy. And then there are cucumbers, called gynoecious types, that have been bred to bear only female flowers. After all, why waste any of a plant’s energy in producing male flowers? Gynoecious cucumber varieties tend to yield more fruits and bear them earlier in the season, Stepping through helps reduce slip which is good, but over a and fall accidents shorter period of time, which can be good or bad depend• More affordable than We can also install: walk-in tubs! • Curved Shower Rod ing on how you use the • We install Easy Step • Hand-Held Shower Head into your existing tub – • Slip Resistant Surface cucumbers. No expensive remodeling! “Whoa,” you might say, Learn more at: MiracleMethod.com/easystep One Coupon Per Order Through 4/30/20 • Valid at “no way those female flowParticipating Locations Only. ers can swell into fruits with541 Center Street out male flowers to provide Ludlow, MA 413-589-0769 pollen.” Good point. That’s www.miraclemethod.com why seed packets for gynoeEach Miracle Method franchise is independently owned and operated.
A final possibility in getting a gynoecious cucumber to bear fruit is to grow a special variety whose fruits develop without any pollination whatsoever — a parthenocarpic variety. Armenian cucumber, also know descriptively as Yard Long cucumber. These fruits have smooth, pale skins and few seeds. Unlike other cucumbers, which lose quality if you let them stay on the vine too long, Armenian cucumbers actually get better and sweeter. Why? Because Armenian cucumbers are, in fact, a kind of melon. Any gardening questions? Email them to me at garden@ leereich.com and I’ll try answering them directly or in this column. Come visit my garden at leereich.com/blog.
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Deeds Editor’s note: Hampden County deeds were unavailable due to the temporary closing of the Roderick L. Ireland Courthouse in Springfield for the coronavirus pandemic.
AMHERST Gerald E. Trombly, Carol R. Trombly and Gerald E. Trombly, power of attorney, to Gerald E. Trombly, trustee, and Trombly Family Trust, 23 Greenleaves Drive, $100. Natalie E. R. Drake to 11 Allen Street LLC, 11 Allen St., $150,000. Julie K. Ryznic and Joseph S. Ryznic to Revocable Indenture of Trust of Joseph S. Ryznic and Joseph S. Ryznic, trustee, 537 Flat Hills Road, $100. Philip E. Shumway, personal representative, and Ilse W. Shumway to Nancy F. Rothschild and Michael Morgan, 25 Mt. Pollux Drive, and 25 Mount Pollux Drive, $370,000. Robert Dufresne and Michele Dufresne to Michele L. Dufresne, trustee, B&R Family Trust, Robert J. Dufresne, trustee, and RTLI Family Trust, 15 Sherry Circle, $100. Craig D. MacKinnon to Martin Kounitz and Susan Mellinger, 165 Mechanic St. Extension, $350,000. Thomas E. Kopec to Cheri K. LeBlond and Kurt A. Sundeen, 96 Larkspur Drive, $543,000. Thomas C. Venman, trustee, and William C. Venman Revocable Trust to Andrew T. Trafford and Ashley Carlisle, 43 Ridgecrest Road, $405,000.
ASHFIELD Murray Road Trust and Nancy Twohig, trustee, to Matthew D. McGuire and Mingke Wang, 828 Murray Road, $780,000.
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LJ Development LLC, to LaFleur & Son Inc., South Washington Street, $100. LaFleur and Son Inc., to Andrew N. Dziobek and Heather M. Dziobek, 493 South Washington St., $445,000. Eileen C. Austin to Megan Austin, trustee, and Austin-Bernash 2019 Irrevocable Trust, 348 West St., $100.
BUCKLAND Wilmington Trust NA, trustee, by attorney, Planet Home Lending LLC, attorney, to William Clough and Sarah A. Davenport, 5 Wellington St., $290,000.
CHESTERFIELD Vee Builders LLC to David Luquin and Celia Luquin, 17 Bissell Road, $273,000.
EASTHAMPTON Sangar Realty LLC, to Elena Candelario, Ginetta Evangelina Berloso Candelario and Life Estate, 100-106 Cottage St., $625,000. Lawrence G. Paquette, Geraldine C. Paquette and Geraldine Paquette to Kristen A. Richardson, trustee, Roberto M. Dizon, trustee, and Kristen A. Richardson 2019 Revocable Trust, 40 E. Greene St., and 40 East Greene St., $283,000. Alan G. Barthelette and Carol A. Barthelette to Tricia L. Edwards and Tracy L. Bertera, 126 Holyoke St., $100.
GRANBY William M. Clark and Dayle E. Clark to Alison J. Kuley, 101 Kendall St., $575,000. Irene A. Sills and Robbin A. Lussier, attorney-in-fact, to Robert Kingsley Scott III, 23 North St., $225,000. William D. Porter III, and Myrle E. Porter to Properties Plus LLC, 121 West State St. Off, $130,000. William D. Porter III, and Myrle E.
Porter to Properties Plus LLC, 121 West State St., $495,000.
Ann L. Hamilton to Jillian M. Jakuba and Jared B. Sharpe, 73 Crescent St., $290,000. Melani E. Blunt, “aka” Melani E. Skawski, and Michael N. Skawski to James E. Clark and Jaynie M. Clark, 7 Wunsch Road, $226,000. Parody Builders & Sons LLC, to Evens Cajuste, Wisdom Way, $25,000.
Joyce E. Millette Revocable Trust to Northampton City, Spring Street Off, $20,000.
Heart & Home Realty LLC, trustee, and 44 Littleville Road Land Trust to Kyle Harmon, 44 Littleville Road, $190,000.
Caltha A. Crowe, trustee, Frances H.Crowe Irrevocable Trust and Frances H. Crowe Irrevocable Family Trust to Kelli L. Miller, 3 Langworthy Road, $430,000.
LEYDEN Charles V. Casale and Natacha E. Casale to Marie Madeleine Gens, 646 Greenfield Road, $390,000.
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MIDDLEFIELD Kathryn Olson, personal representative, Janet M. Loop, personal representative, Jack Donald Cobb, estate, Jack Cobb, estate, and Jack D. Cobb, estate, to Michael E. Hitchcock and Nicole M. Fecteau, 164 Skyline Trail, $30,000.
HADLEY East Street Commons LLC, to Jill Sherman, 3 East Commons Drive, $464,500. Carol A. Barthelette to Tricia L. Edwards and Tracy L. Betera, Aqua Vitae, $100.
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Bercume Construction LLC, and Nikki B LLC, to Mohammed Jawed Ahmed and Farah Ilmas Ahmed, 3 Nikkis Way, $649,000.
Pombridge Manor LLC, to Raymond G. Levi and Virginia F. Levi, 9 Pomeroy Terrace, $479,000.
Angelica S. LeBoeuf, trustee, and Angelica S. LeBoeuf Trust to Katherine Sandak and, Stephen S. Sandak, 20 Rocky Hill Road, $582,200.
Warren A. Jenks Jr., to Rosemary Adams and Shawn H. Adams, East River Street, $75,000. National Homebuyers LLC, to Tracy Billings, 190 West Orange Road, $70,000.
Thomas Allan Cullen to Bernard P. Jolly, River Road, and River Street, $23,000.
Daniel J. Smith and Laurie Smith to Zachary Moran, 597 Westhampton Road, and Route 66, $255,000.
42 West Street Hadley LLC, to Try Square LLC, 42 West St., $611,250.
Priscilla F. Gamache Estate, Karen M. Gamache-Rouleau, personal representative, to Rebecca J. Roche and Kimberly J. Valliere, 9 Rogers Ave., Rogers Avenue, $70,000.
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Virginia M. Kelly to Cheryl A. Tofuri, 52 Longview Drive, $240,000.
Pride LP, to Andrew Urbanowicz, Bay Road, $10,000.
SOUTH HADLEY David L. Oldershaw to David L. Oldershaw and Keren Whiting, 20
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Architect Gil Schafer designed this white, open kitchen. (ERIC PIASECKI / OTTO)
Recipes for a dream kitchen Design specialist gives her advice on ways to ‘hit the mark visually’
direct line from the sink to the refrigerator to the oven and hit the mark visually, emotion- back again. The popularity of ally and functionally. Unless the island has truly changed you take the time to put it all the way traffic patterns work together and make it truly per- in the kitchen. sonal, it’s never going to live Let’s talk money: up to your expectations. By Michelle Brunner High-end appliances or Special to The Washington Post If you know exactly custom cabinets can be what you want, should you budget-busters. If you have As co-founder and work with a general conone splurge in the kitchen, senior vice president tractor or do you need to where should it be? A: Hardware can be transof design for the luxury hire a kitchen designer? formative. There are so many fittings brand WaterIt’s tough to achieve the options for knobs and pulls; works, Barbara Sallick results you’re dreaming of having beautiful hardware is like putting on your favoris responsible for some unless you hire a pro. Contractors have a lot of practical ite piece of jewelry. You can of the most beautiful experience, but an interior change the feel of your kitchen faucets in the business. designer will make you think from something that is rather about what you want in a way ordinary to something very For her latest book, “The that a contractor might not. special. Perfect Kitchen,” Sallick studIt’s a designer’s job to ask ied hundreds of photos from But most people probaquestions about your lifestyle, bly choose hardware at the top designers to pinpoint that family and preferences. The end of the process, almost quality that makes a kitchen benefit to a kitchen designer design resonate. is that they know how to draw as an afterthought. She found that the best plans to within an eighth of an cookspaces aren’t the ones Exactly, and that’s the inch of their life. The most important thing is to have a con- problem. I think the second with an enviable range or a versation with someone who massive pantry; they’re the you choose your door style, ones that feel the most person- truly understands interiors. you need to think about the al. hardware. It can be a signifiHere, Sallick talks about how How has kitchen cant investment, but it offers to bring more character to this design changed over the the biggest bang for your buck. hard-working room. Hint: It’s years? You must have a lot not by going all-white. This interview has been editAfter looking at about of opinions about faucets. ed for length and clarity. 700 kitchens for this book What should people look project, I realized I barely saw for? What should you keep any that didn’t have an island. in mind when planning Clearly, you want to love I think the work triangle has your dream kitchen? evolved into the racetrack oval how it looks and how it feels because you are no longer in a in your hand. Turning on the
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Bunny Williams designed this red, modern kitchen. (PAUL COSTELLO / OTTO)
faucet is a humanistic, tactile thing. If the parts aren’t great, it can feel like it jerks in place when you turn the lever. You want a kitchen faucet that works so intuitively that you never have to think about which way the handle turns. Then ask if the scale is right for the size of the sink. Make sure the faucet or fitting that you choose is big enough to swing from one sink to another. If it’s a gooseneck, it should be tall enough that it won’t hit your pots every time you clean them.
sure that your faucet is made of high-quality brass. You don’t want plastic parts inside your faucet. My advice is to always buy the best-quality kitchen faucet you can afford. It’s used hundreds of times a week by various members of your family, and it needs to last a long time.
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period of your house. If you fingerprints? are someone who has a traditional-style home, you’re goI have a matte nickel ing to want some kind of panfinish, and it’s really easy to eled door that nods to that, but care for. Generally, any finish the same kind of door might that’s shiny, such as chrome, look silly in a more modern needs to be wiped down house. Thinking about the era regularly. All water has some of your home, even the style minerals; once the minerals of your furniture, ensures that get on the faucet, they interact the cabinetry doesn’t become with the finish, and you get this jarring element that looks spots. If you have a nickel like it landed in your kitchen finish, you can apply a coat of out of nowhere. carnauba car wax, which puts How do you feel about a light coating over the finish the darker trend for cabinet and maintains it for a longer period of time. Doing so every colors? six months, or even once a All-white kitchens have year, helps. had their moment and then What factors should some, so I love the idea that homeowners consider kitchens can be moody and when choosing a cabinet dramatic. Also, it’s hard to style? distinguish one white kitchen from another. Once you introYour cabinet style should duce a color, it begins to feel have some relationship to the much more personal.
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want to bring multiple colors Any guidelines for co- into your kitchen design, have ordinating the countertop at it. Personally, I love pattern, with the cabinets? but I like it on someone else or in their kitchen. Your kitchen Cabinets always have tops is a long-term investment, and bottoms, and the counter and there are ways of injecting pattern that are far less is the connector. The process of layering both the countertop permanent. For instance, you can wallpaper a small corner of and backsplash, which can be a breakfast nook. two completely different materials (and I often prefer them How do you hope this to be), is all about the way they book will help people? talk to each other. It doesn’t matter if the countertop is an There are enough kitchen active marble or the backsplash styles, materials and ideas is a tile with a crackle glaze. They should have a connection represented that if you are thinking about remodeling, the and a conversation with each other. images in the book might help to cement your vision. There’s Colorful encauseven a bright red kitchen from tic-style tiles have been Bunny Williams. If you’ve ever popular for a while. Is there entertained the idea of having a downside to going so bold a red kitchen, I hope this book with pattern? gives you the confidence to go for it. If you love pattern and you
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SOUTHAMPTON Bank of America, personal representative, Antonia G. Foisy, personal representative, Leo Demelbauer, estate, and Leonhard Demelbauer, estate, to Steven L. Webb and Debra G. Webb, 1 Beccari Lane, $563,563. Robin L. Alberti to Robin L. Alberti and James H. Prouty, 31 Coleman Road, $100. Victor Banel, Victor J. Banel Jr., Victor J. Banel Jr., personal representative, Helen M. Banel, estate, Irene Liquori, Josephine Hillios, and Victor Banel, personal representative, to Gil Farm Road Estates Inc., 34 Pequot Road, $100.
WARE Go America LLC, to Natalia Krawczyk and Tomasz Krawczyk, 15 Webb Court, $37,000. Karen L. Wallace to John S. O’Donnell Jr., 340 Monson Turnpike Road, $210,000. Lakeview Loan Servicing LLC, and M&T Bank, attorney-in-fact, to Dominic Kirchner II, trustee, and Best4U Realty Trust, 27 Berkshire Drive, $181,100. Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB, trustee, and Upland MortgageLoan Trust A to Sharper Holding LLC, 11-13 Maple Ave., $65,000. Steven M. Lundahl and Kathryn Southworth Lundahl to Helena Paez, 31-33 Walnut St., $200,000.
WENDELL Trousdale Family Educational Trust, George L. Goodridge III, Ellen M. Trousdale, “aka” Ellen N. Trousdale, trustees, to Raymond J. DiDonato Jr., and Laurie N. DiDonato, Lockes Village Road, $15,000.
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