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A greenhouse made of castoffs DIY project unites neighbors, strangers during pandemic
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n early December, just as COVID-19 cases were spiraling in Los Angeles, Jennifer Grosso posted a request on her Buy Nothing Facebook group that struck a chord with her neighbors: “If anyone has any old windows or doors they’d like taken off their hands, I’d be happy to come pick them up! I’ve currently got about half of what I need for a greenhouse. All conditions welcome, we’ll put some love back into anything that needs it. Would rather build from scraps than buy new (pics for reference) TIA!” Campbell’s homemade ice cream through a window in Glendale when she arrived to collect seeds and seedlings. Back home in Atwater, she carried an Ikea bed frame on her back and repurposed it as a raised bed planter. And when the greenhouse was finished, it was ready for Instagram. Grosso and her boyfriend, Trevor Morris, collected more than 75 windows and doors over two months. They ended up using 41 of them to create the structure — 8 by 15 feet and 11 feet high — and saved 12 to build cold frames, bottomless boxes with a transparent cover to protect plants from the elements. “We thrive off of interacting with and collaborating with others,” Grosso said of the
greenhouse that L.A. built. “Especially within our local neighborhood and community, and that was one of the primary reasons for creating the space — to be able to share it.” When Debra Ferrara saw Grosso’s request for donations on Nextdoor, she was delighted to add her windows to the collective building blocks. “I had just put new windows in my 90-year-old childhood home in Glassell Park,” Ferrara said. “I saved the old ones
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Jenny Grosso and Trevor Morris built a greenhouse from the repurposed windows they collected from their neighbors. (MARIAH TAUGER / LOS ANGELES TIMES / TNS)
Grosso and her boyfriend, Trevor Morris, collected more than 75 windows and doors over two months. They ended up using 41 of them to create the structure — 8 by 15 feet and 11 feet high — and saved 12 to build cold frames, bottomless boxes with a transparent cover to protect plants from the elements.
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After nearly a year of illness, isolation and loss, Grosso’s simple request offered people the opportunity to do something they hadn’t in months: meet and make new friends. “People really wanted that sense of connection,” she said. “When I met people curbside, I could tell they really wanted to talk.” With so many people turning to decluttering to deal with the stress of cabin fever — drop-off centers in Los Angeles were overwhelmed with donations at one point last year — here was someone who was willing to come pick up building materials that were collecting black widow spiders in the backyard. After Grosso posted her request on Buy Nothing, a Facebook group where people lend and give away items to their neighbors for free, she spent two weeks traversing the streets of Los Angeles as she collected discards at the curb. She started with doors and windows, but after she posted similar requests on Nextdoor and TikTok, she was offered plants, curtains, a sunshade and lights from people inspired by her DIY project. The more she traveled, the more the quiet 33-year-old manager of photographers learned about her neighbors and, ultimately, Los Angeles. She nearly drove off the side of the road at dusk in the steep hills of Mount Washington. She sampled Valerie
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Lop off old stems to make way for new flowers
HE SHOW IS OVER: Spring blooming shrubs and vines have strutted their stuff. With blossoms past, they are melding into other landscape greenery. Don’t turn your back on these plants, though, because now pruning is needed to encourage them into repeat performances next year and in years to come. Many shrubs and vines renew themselves by each year sending up new stems at or near ground level. With age, these stems crowd each other, flower less profusely, and put fragrant or colorful blossoms beyond where you can best appreciate them. Cutting away some old stems makes way for new ones. Pruning also keeps plants shapely and gets rid of diseased, dead, or broken branches. Pruning spring flowering shrubs and vines right after flowers fade gives new shoots time to grow and bud up this year for flowers
next year. Vines need enough pruning to keep them in bounds, which varies from plant to plant. Aristolochia, for example, needs nothing more that a light going
the more suckers, the more pruning needed. Lilac and forsythia are among those spring flowering shrubs that sucker profusely. Prune them with a pruning saw, a
Next, take your loppers and lower some of the remaining older stems. Strive for a fountain effect, cutting back to a vigorous side branch any stem that is too tall or too droopy.
Begin pruning by peering in at the base of the shrub so you can find and cut away some of the very oldest stems to within a foot or less of the ground. Those stems are the tallest, so these first cuts also keep these shrubs from growing too tall. over with hand shears. At the other extreme is Crimson Star clematis, which flowers best if lopped almost to ground level each year right after flowers fade. Spring flowering shrubs also vary in the amount of annual pruning they require. Those habitually sending up few new suckers at or near ground level — pagoda dogwood and cotoneaster, for example — require little or no annual pruning. If you’re not sure about how much to prune any shrub, watch it grow for a year;
pair of loppers, and a pair of pruning shears, using the tools in that order as you move progressively from grosser to finer cuts. Begin pruning by peering in at the base of the shrub so you can find and cut away some of the very oldest stems to within a foot or less of the ground. Those stems are the tallest, so these first cuts also keep these shrubs from growing too tall. Selectively cut wood from around the edge the clump from shrubs growing too wide at their bases.
Stop work for a minute, now, and look at what’s lying on the ground. Branches, yes. But just as important: spent flowers at the ends of all those branches. Those spent flowers would have developed seeds. Now all that energy that would have gone into developing seeds can be channeled into flowers for next year.
Wrap up your pruning job with detail work, using pruning shears. Deadhead any remaining spent flowers. Cut away any small branches that droop too much or gawkily jut out the top of the “fountain.” It’s impossible to give an exact prescription for what to cut. Such details depend on the nature of the plant as well as how high and how wide you want it to grow. There’s art in pruning, and as you prune step back periodically — just as any artist would do — to evaluate and admire your work. Any gardening questions? Email them to me at garden@ leereich.com and I’ll try answering them directly or in this column. For online and live workshops, see leereich.com/ workshops.
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couple spent about $1,100 on additional building materials, including lumber, screws, cement for the corner beams, canvas, gently used sliding glass doors from a Habitat for Humanity ReStore, paint and polycarbonate roof panels. Every window and door has a wood frame, which helped in connecting the pieces like a patchwork quilt. When it came time to furnish the greenhouse, Grosso’s keen trading skills did not fail her: She swapped lemons from her yard for two vintage chairs to go with a hand-painted dining table Grosso purchased for $10 on Facebook Marketplace. Now, whenever Grosso looks outside, she sees her efforts in a greenhouse that can double as a photo studio or, when Grosso and Morris want to entertain, a dining room. Since finishing the project in February, Grosso has been keeping her contributors up to date through TikTok and text, and when it’s safe she hopes to host field trips to their backyard. The leftovers from this project will be gifted to the people who reached out to them with questions on how to make their own greenhouse. Grosso said she’s grateful for the chance to connect with so many people during a lonely year. “When I look at our greenhouse, I see the people we met,” she said. “It has been the silver lining to the entire year.”
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tectural vibe, the interior feels homey and quaint with colorful potted plants, macramé hangers, a decorative rainbow film on two of the windows (another TikTok suggestion) and sparkling disco balls. Grosso and Morris conceived the idea as a project to do together while they worked from home during the pandemic. (Morris, 34, a production coordinator on the National Geographic documentary series “Trafficked With Mariana van Zeller,” works out of the couple’s onecar garage.) But once they started collecting scraps from their neighbors and received support on Buy Nothing, TikTok and Nextdoor, the project became more than a longterm DIY project that might sit idle for months or even years. It became a communal neighborhood clubhouse to complete and share. “So many people were counting on us, we had to finish,” Grosso said. “We had the peer fuel to keep it going.” Inspired by a photo of a repurposed greenhouse on Pinterest, the couple designed the structure by drawing it on graph paper and then laying it out on the lawn like the pattern pieces of a sewing project. After a series of contractors refused to build the greenhouse due to the unconventional building materials, Morris, who has a background in construction, hired three friends to build the greenhouse over four days. The
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N THE 1950S, THERE were still A&P grocery stores that only sold bags of coffee beans that had to be ground in a large iron grinder in the store, even though there were other brands of ground beans in bags. The customer chose the type and could grind it or ask a clerk to help. Some health food stores today still sell customers freshly ground coffee. The Enterprise Manufacturing Company founded in Philadelphia in 1864 was one of the leading makers of both large store grinders and small iron grinders to be used at home. They also made juicers, Mrs. Potts sad irons, banks, tobacco cutters and other kitchen tools. The Enterprise store grinder made from 1886 to 1898 was 42 inches high and had two 25-inch-diameter wheels. It was a useful, expensive, status symbol for the grocery store. They were usually painted red or green with added decal decorations. The 19th-century kitchen coffee grinder could be an iron grinder that emptied into a wooden box and made up to four servings or a wall-mounted grinder that could handle a pound of beans at a time. Collectors today like the cast-iron wall-mounted type with brass trim and a wooden drawer that caught the ground coffee. Most desirable for display if there is space is the large two-wheel grinder with an eagle finial and a cast iron stand. Pictured is an Enterprise No. 1 cast iron coffee grinder in an unusual shape. It is 12 inches high, mounted on a wooden base. It sold at a Conestoga auction for $413.
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CONTINUES FROM PAGE F7 chik, Margaret M. Anischik, Alan J. Anischik, Mary S. Anischik and Jill E. Anischik to Kody M. Anischik, 59 Higgins Circle, $176,000. Robert A. Tardiff and Lori Tardiff to Krystal Adaris Rivera, 40 Randall St., $260,000. Robert G. Shaw, Melissa M. Shaw and Melissa M. Cramer to Wesley Jackson, 1559 Westover Road, $275,000. Robert P. Kardisco, Angela M. Kardisco, Angela M. Beeler-Kardisco and Angela M. Beeler to JBD Empire LLC, Empire St., $170,000. Robert Scribner and Robert L. Scribner to John Ritchie, 26 Harvard St., $22,000. Ronald Viens, Paul Viens, Gary Viens and Cynthia Yargeau to Corey L. Scribner, 45 Reed St., $246,000. Sandra Deyanira Hernandez to Jorge A. Hernandez, 358 Broadway St., $259,000. Shawn A. Barrett and Pamela Barrett to Agnieszka E. Wieczorek, 52 Falmouth Road, $242,400.
CONWAY Julia Millay and Scot Millay to Christopher Ross Waldo, Roaring Brook Road, $155,000.
CUMMINGTON SJS LLC, to BENNT LLC, 6 Beechwood Road, $72,000. Frances W. Henry and Walter A. Korzec Jr., to Raphael Wolfe and Mikaela Mennen, 28 Old Route 9, $559,000.
DEERFIELD Joseph J. Butz and Kimberly P. Butz to Donna Jean Campbell, 6C Adams Court, Unit 30, Commons of Deerfield, $239,000. Ragus LLC, to Barbara J. Stahelski and Mark D. Stahelski, 4B Gray Lock Lane, Unit 31B, Sugarloaf Condominium, $389,900.
Mental Health Association Inc., to Dessire Vitorino and Stephen Michael St. Peter, 15 Westernview Drive, $300,000. Patriot Living LLC, to James Pikoulas, 94 Porter Road, $310,000. Phyllis M. Smith to Annette Quinones, 70 Gates Ave., $215,000.
EASTHAMPTON James M. Gosselin to William Moynihan, 19 Howard Ave., $169,000. Michael W. Buehrle Sr., and Michael W. Buehrle to Christina M. Elman, 24 Kania St., and Picard Circle, $280,000. Mountain View Investors LP, Martin Fedor, general partner, Mary Ann Fedor, general partner, and David E. Fedor, general partner, to Manhan Properties LLC, 8 Searle Ave., $530,000. Steven J. O’Leary and Nina M. O’Leary to Brendon O’Leary and Alissa O’Leary, 134 Line St., $218,000. William H. Mitchell and Ilene Mitchell to John G. Hayden and Rosannah Hayden, 19 Fort Hill Road, $407,000.
to Jesse W. F. Hastings and Christiane S. Leger, 98 Petty Plain Road, $216,000.
Michael A. Forand and Marie J. Forand Parody Builders & Sons LLC, to Huiping to Kevin Tighe, 83 Wales Road, $35,000. Chen, 31 Champney Road, $398,000. John Chickanosky and Valerie Chickanosky to Tigran Ayrapetyan and Vera Ayrapetyan, 128 Verde Drive, $389,000. Paul D. Viens to Chander Parkesh Kanojia and Meena Kumari, 107 James St./107A James St., Unit 7A, 107 James Street Condominium, $136,000. Allison B. Henry and Jonathan Henry to Janice M. Soper, Robert A. Soper and Ryan A. Soper, 637 Bernardston Road, $330,000. EL Gold LLC, to Stephen Paul Fernandez and Yves Paule Salomon, 130 High St., $249,000.
HADLEY Kirsten Helmer to Zachary M. Testo, 14 Frost Lane, $424,000. Joyce C. Fill to Richard J. Rhodes and Katayoun S. Rhodes, 213 Russell St., $310,000.
Thai C. Kim and Leann Nguyen to HAMPDEN Emily A. Moreau and Matthew A. Festa, Michelle R. MacPhail, Michelle Wallace 322 East St., $282,000. and John C. Wallace Jr., to Stephanie Taylor, 33 Wehr Road, $212,000.
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Joseph J. Romito-Carey and Hannah E. Placzek to Charles Louisraj and Rajeshwari Khatrigujarathi, 235 Batchelor St., $311,000.
AAD LLC, to Jessica Bahadur and Angel M. Antonetty Jr., 235 Oak St., $262,000.
David C. Bergeron to Joshua Menard, 74 Sycamore St., $150,000.
Fens Co., LLC, to Jeanna Byrd and Marcus McMorris, 33-35 Brookline Ave., $265,000.
Alex B. Morse to Irene Ushomirskyty and William Driscoll, 115 Lincoln St., $216,500.
George M. Soltys to William M. Rohan, 9 Mason Road, $100,000.
Alex B. Morse to Jorangel Marrero Dejesus, 11 Linden St., $225,000. Becky A. Yacubeck and Steven Yacubeck to Wayne J. Caillouette, Kara A. Caillouette, Hannah R. Caillouette and Samuel W. Caillouette, 30-32 Ridgewood Ave., $298,000. Block Capital LLC, receiver, Holyoke City and Robert Ezold, estate, to Christopher M. Lynch, 57 Norwood Terrace, $255,000.
Gerald G. Moreau and Nora Moreau to Lee Skiffington, 30 Hampton Knolls Road, $360,000. Jason K. Frey and Samantha L. Frey to Posiadlosc LLC, 47 Queen St., $150,000. John J. O’Connor and Julia M. O’Connor to Frank P. Brunelle, 2129 Northampton St., $203,500.
Kevin M. McMahon, executor and representative, and Daniel J. McMahon, Brian M. Griffin to Marlene Rye and estate, to 16 Commercial Street LLC, Erik Lee Stone, 1889 Northampton St., 16-24 Commercial St., $220,000. $240,000. Michael Kane and Brittany Kane Pioneer Valley Redevelopers LLC, receiver, Holyoke City and Marlene M. Rame to Round Two LLC, 7 Russell Terrace, $79,500.
to Matthew Millard Bagg, 37 Laura Lane, $276,000.
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Raymond J. Crane Jr., and Jody C. Crane to Alan A. Lareau and Donna E. Lareau, 113 Bennett Road, $564,900.
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Ester T. Pineault to Rebecca Elizabeth Yadegar and Elizabeth Rebecca Yadegar, 1298 Northampton St., $325,000.
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Vincent C. Perreault and Abigail R. Perreault to Brendan Q. Kessler, 53 Wenda M. Luff, personal representative, Meadow Brook Lane, $325,000. Jeffrey W. Skelskie, estate, and Jeffrey Wayne Skelskie, estate, to L Lands HATFIELD LLC, 52 West State St., $300,000. Jeff DeGray and Ryan Hedges to Agnesa Bratnichenko and Denis Bratnichenko, Pleasant Street and Morgan Street, $60,000.
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Colleen A. Caban, Louis Caban, Adele Caban and Adele Cross-Caban to Muhammad Khurram Khan and Ayesha Khan, 54 Tufts St., $365,000.
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LUDLOW Cristina D. Ribeiro to Cecilia Goncalves, 153 West Ave., $235,000.
Delos Real Estate LLC, to Jesse Nancy J. St. George and Nancy J. Saint Michael Warga, 66-68 Highland Ave., George to Malia Homebuyers LLC, 78 $305,000. Belvidere Ave., $90,000. Ernest Watt Jr., and Joylette M. Watt Richard Halpern and Carol Halpern to Shawn Barrett and Pamela Barrett, Wernick to Alvin Thang, 462-468 High 501 Moore St., $330,000. St., $87,500. James A. La Fortune and Anne M. La Robert-Thomas Construction LLC, to Fortune to Jeffrey Sheltra, 32 Noel St., Holy Family Road LLC, 15 Holy Family $257,000. Road, $1,100,000. Michael A. Houle, Marha L. Houle and Victoria P. Staples and Victoria Maryann Houle to Derek Davidson Patricia Kleszczynski to Guy C. Meade, and Amanda Davidson, 763 Alden St., 272-274 Pleasant St., $310,000. $350,000. Wayne B. Versace and Nataliya VerMichael W. Wojtowicz III, and sace to Griffin A. Bazzeghin and Diana Michelle A. Wojtowicz to Matthew A. Galeano, 145 Pearl St., $290,000. V. Blanchard, 58 Mountainview St., Yu Jie Lin to Marianne Ortiz, 303 West Franklin St., $188,000.
HUNTINGTON Chester J. Bara, personal representative, Joane A. Estey, estate, and Debra M. Moulton to Crystal R. Jones and Courtney Jones, 5 Russell Road, $154,000. Laurence Riquier to Jordan R. Lewman and Brandon C. Kendall, 2 Grandview Ave., $60,000.
LONGMEADOW Barbara S. Behan, estate, and Judi B. Sweet, representative, to Patrick J. Hurst and Kaitlyn M. Hurst, 10 Quinnehtuk Road, $387,000. Charles W. Gamache Jr., and Kaitlin Gamache to James A. Bouchard and Karla A. Bouchard, 178 Redfern Drive, $357,000. Craig A. Barry to Cassandra Williamson and Thomas Williamson, 170 Morningside Drive, $475,500. Francesco Ferrentino, Marissa Ferrentino and Marissa Dos Santos to David S. Taylor and Victoria Powell, 339 Frank Smith Road, $480,000. Jason M. Lawrence and Cheryl Lawrence to Meredith B. Folsom, 26 Elmwood Ave., $310,000. JEF Properties Inc., to Samuel R. Hanmer, 321 Ardsley Road, $647,750. John B. Corcoran and Barbara Corcoran to Aziz Ashirov, 410 Pinewood Drive, $530,000. Peyton Leveillee, representative, and Brad A. Leveillee, estate, to Pierre Beauchamp, 173 Academy Drive, $505,000. Robert J. Wiles and Teresa J. Wiles to Amy E. Devoe and Rashad Jerome Devoe, 101 Morningside Drive, $446,000. Rosinski Realty Inc., to Ana Pereira, 37 Lincoln Road, $345,000. Stuart B. Gordon Jr., and Lisa A. Gordon to Colee Curtis, 86 Lincoln Road, $332,000.
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Patricia Beauregard to Steven J. Beauregard and Heather M. Francisco, 19 Acorn Lane, $190,000. Paul Pereira and Michelle H. Pereira to Christopher Sarrasin and Kelly Sarrasin, 56 Lillian St., $295,500. Pierre E. Bertrand and Theresa A. Bertrand to Dean A. Miner, 5 Marion Circle, $238,500. Richard A. Jodoin and Madeline M. Jodoin to Richard Albert Thibeault and Maria Amelia Gomes, 103 Williams St., $247,000. Steven W. Balicki and Amanda Balicki to Ana Maleesa Santos, 155 Lakeview Ave., $260,000.
MIDDLEFIELD Tyler Main and Shaleighne Hamel to Liam D. Betit, 69 Town Hill Road, $143,400. Thomas E. Duby and Cynthia J. Duby to Joycelyn Pires, 164 Chipman Road, $20,000.
MONSON Brandon E. Watroba and Melissa Miller-Watroba to Victor Manuel Rivera-Perez, Justine E. Vazquez and Justine E. Rivera, 79 Ely Road, $308,000. Charles A. Lindsay and Rosalinda M. Lindsay to Lindsey M. Garman, 38 Ely Road, $450,000. Daniel J. Enderle and Teri A. Enderle to Zachary Tyler Enderle, Zachary T. Enderle, Lauren Ashley Enderle and Lauren A. Enderle, 4 Hilltop Drive, $190,000. Luke Paull to Alec Truman Barkett, 13 Green St., $259,900. Robert Berns to Patricia A. Finch, 32 Paradise Lake Road, $282,500.
NORTHAMPTON Erik L. Stone and Marlene F. Rye to Jason N. Mark and Christine H. Mark, 116 Straw Ave., $20,867.
HOME & GARDEN Nina Slovik to Scott W. Smith, 62 West Parsons Lane, $430,000. Paul Gorman to 32 Masonic Street LLC, 332 Masonic St., $290,000. Blaine R. Applebee and Vicky M. Applebee to Cailin Qualliotine, 7 Florence Road and South Street, $244,000. Sunwood Development Corp., to Joyce Swing Goodlatte, 117 Olander Drive, $472,465. Jonathan D. Bennett to Jonathan H. Marsh and Elizabeth A. Marsh, 23 Randolph Place, $190,000. Christine J. Dippolt to Sonia M. Molina, 63 Hatfield St., $290,000. Amanda LaMontagne, Amanda LaMontagne Schmidt, Michael E. LaMontagne and Kathleen A. LaMontagne to John Leblanc, 80 Damon Road, $158,000. Northampton Cooperative Bank and Greenfield Cooperative Bank to Streetlight Financial Real Estate LLC, 8 Main St., and Pine Street, $465,000. William Yenner to Brett J. Reiter and Carolyn W. Reiter, 119 Turkey Hill Road, $611,500. Kathleen C. Larsen to Jason Allen and Megan Allen, 102 Bridge Road, $329,900. Timmon Wallis and Victoria Elson to Peter Timothy Mack and Rhea Kaufman Mack, 137 Barrett St., $423,000. Emerson Way LLC, to Gail M. Bienvenue, 133 Emerson Way, $250,000. Raymond F. Conway and R.F. Conway to Quaverly H. Rothenberg, 22 Graves Ave., $349,000. James R. Osofsky, trustee, and James R. Osofsky Living Trust to Philip Hunter McCurry and Grace Ellen Janove, 151 Maple Ridge Road, $727,000. Sunwood Development Corp., to Barbara J. Baatz, 117 Olander Drive, $331,192.
ORANGE Karen M. Bass and Michael L. Bass to Nicholas M. Bass, 56 Putnam St., $155,000. Serendipities LLC, to Slippys Wings & Things LLC, 483 East Main St., $57,000. Mission Covenant Church of Orange Massachusetts and Swedish Evangelical Mission Church to Daniel M. Kimball and Deidre K. Kimball, 163 Pleasant St., $260,000. Catherine R. Johnson to Happy Homes REI LLC, 39 Winter St., $120,000.
PALMER Nancy Guimond, Lawrence Guimond and Richard Guimond to Richard Joseph Guimond, 1 Sibley St., $215,000. Robert B. Campbell and Elaine M. Campbell to Brendan N. Campbell,
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138 Mason St., $167,000. Ruby Realty LLC, to Luke Paull, 31623164 Main St., $205,000. Steven S. Kusek Sr., and Karren A. Kusek to Stanley Gyamfi and Sylvia F. Adomako, 51 S High St., $395,000.
PLAINFIELD Edward J. McDonald and Ruth C. McDonald to James Page, South Street and Old South Street, $62,500.
SOUTH HADLEY Roger Beer, trustee, Susan E. Beer, trustee, and SEB Realty Trust to Diane C. Rossini and Leonard N. Smith, 27 San Souci Drive, $495,500. Debra A. Marquis and Debra A. Dupre to Jeffrey A. Marquis and Liane M. Feldman, 6 Hickory Place, $100. Jennifer Allyson Labrie, personal representative, Jennifer Allyson Saul, personal representative, Kim Marie Saul, personal representative, and Eugene M. Saul, estate, to Robin M. Westcott, 101 Alvord Place, $275,000. Sara B. Trowbridge to JSPSM LLC, 124 College St., $270,000. Karen Rojas and Carlos Rojas to Alexander N. Rojas and Melissa Rojas, 590 Amherst Road, $250,000. Anthony M. Pellegrino and Stephanie L. Pellegrino to Katelyn Corcodilos, 181 Pine Grove Drive, $259,900. Paul D. Pellerin and Diane T. Pellerin to John W. Bauman, Shayna M. Bauman and Meagan M. Graham, 13 Pittroff Ave., and Pitroff Avenue $335,000. Carolanne Bright to Marissa Montemagni, 41-43 High St., $200,000. Oak Ridge Custom Home Builders Inc., to Jason J. Lynch and Silverina ReyesNieves, 353 East St., and Miller Street, $447,000.
SOUTHAMPTON Paul D. Matteson, Nancy J. Matteson, trustee, and Nancy J. Matteson Revocable Trust to Nina Slovik, 162 Pomeroy Meadow Road, $360,000. Frederick J. Trela, Pamela J. Trela and Pamela Jean Trela to Carl Raymond Bean and Margaret Mary Moriarty, 11 Hillside Meadows Drive, $421,000.
James F. Boyle and Patricia A. Boyle to Jane Howard, 55B Pomeroy Meadow Road, $495,000.
SOUTHWICK Fiore Realty Holdings LLC, to Dennis Aube, Silvergrass Lane, $120,000. Fiore Realty Holdings LLC, to Dennis Aube, Silvergrass Lane, $120,000. Michael T. Sheil and Deborah M. Sheil to Stephanie Jimenez and Esteban Jimenez, 5 Tree Top Lane, $455,000. Samuel R. Elander Jr., to William Rivera, 130 Feeding Hills Road, $175,000. Timofey Tserkovnyy and Marina Tserkovnyy to Brandan Towers and April Towers, 18 Reservoir Road, $565,000.
SPRINGFIELD 1670 Main Street LLC, to D&A LLC, 1592-1596 Main St., $800,000. AJN Rentals LLC, to Ariangna Gonzalez and Alba R. Barrera, 27-29 Standish St., $270,000. Alaina M. MacAulay, Charles MacAulay and Alaina M. Digiorgio to Derrick J. Hatwood Jr., 386 Roosevelt Ave., $250,300. Alan Whitmeyer to Elvyn A. Almarante, 655-657 Sumner Ave., $180,000. Albert L. Williams Jr., to Denissa Z. Juarez Escalera and Fidel Ausecio Juarez Escalera, 76 Florida St., $340,000. Anita Clements to Tracy Ascolillo, 75 Puritan Road, $193,000. Ann S. McPherson and Paul McPherson to Alberto Curbelo, 1211 Bradley Road, $260,000. Athan Catjakis and Helen K. Catjakis to Eilleen Y. Cruz, 127 Melha St., $240,000. Baystate Homeguard Inc., receiver, Springfield City Code Enforcement Housing and Dimry Mack, estate, to Macanthony Mack, 25 Brown St., $210,500. Borgy LLC, to Nicholas Malafronte and Carmela Malafronte, 53 Barrison St., $189,900. Brendan Linnehan to Alyssa Marie Babin and Nicholas Newell, 315 Hartwick St., $244,000.
William P. Gibson, William P. Gibson, trustee, Marianne Martin Irrevocable Trust and David W. Gibson to Barbara A. Rudzik, trustee, Thomas R. Rudzik, trustee, Diane M. Morisi, trustee, Thomas R. Rudzik Jr., trustee, Terri L. Hewes, trustee, and Rudzik Nominee Trust, 22 Pomeroy Meadow Road, $329,900.
Clyde D. Talley to Magdiel Colon Jr., 16 Beech St., $16,700.
Susan Humphrey, Susan Richardson and Steven Humphrey to Kevin P. Bacon and Ellen M. Bacon, 196 County Road, $340,000.
David Vooris and Kathryn Vooris to Nexius LLC, 74-76 Sylvan St., $259,000.
Jane Howard, trustee, and Neal & Jane Howard Family Trust to Ryan L. Geeleher, 75 Russellville Road, $500,000.
Daniel R. Muggleton to Duenna St. Cecelia Santiago, 11 Benham St., $201,000. David Givans to Yanira Rentas Maldonado and Emmanuel Maldonado, 33 Farnsworth St., $229,900.
Denise C. Higgins to Roxanne Stanford Simpson, 44-46 Wayne St., $240,000.
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Deeds CONTINUES FROM PAGE F9 Dessire A. Vitorino to Sean M. Mahoney, 46 Nassau Drive, Unit 46, $163,000. Devin F. Eddington to MPower Capital LLC, 15 Leete St., $169,000. Dorothy C. Desnoyers and Dorothy C. Henderson to Colleen Caban, 55 Slumber Lane, $255,000. Eduard Tsikhotskiy and Maryna Tsikhotskiy to Benjamin Nicolas, 52-54 Reed St., $225,000. Frankstone Group LLC, receiver, Springfield City Code Enforcement Housing and Quiyonna J. Johnson to Community Loan Servicing LLC, 116118 Westford Ave., $175,000. Henry R. Fiedorczyk to Christian Wiernasz, 73 Lorimer St., $90,000. Hieu Vuong to An Dinh, 257 Dickinson St., $120,000. James Ngugi, James Ndungu and Manfred Karori to Mboboko Elikana and Happiness Raphael, 42 Emily St., $270,000.
driguez and Cristina L. Olivo to Yong Kim and Michelle Lee, 75 Deepfield Road, $272,000. Michael Simmonds and Djuan Barklow to Ryan Lau and Caroline A. Pratt, 71 Gilbert Ave., $220,500. Michel C. Hopkins and Meghan Hopkins to Arielle A. Santana, 100 Gillette Circle, $250,000. Mirian P. Chavez to Jose L. Hernandez Pagan, 38 Penrose St., $229,000. Moltenbrey Builders LLC, to David Hathaway Johnson, 160 Canterbury Road, $400,000. Moltenbrey Builders LLC, to Michael Rodriguez and Cristina Rodriguez, 165 Canterbury Road, $400,000.
to Elisa Marie Alvaro, 38 Texel Drive, $294,000. Thomas E. Robbins and Thomas Robbins to Brian P. St. Amand, 103 Dana St., $55,000. Todd R. Beeman, Gregory J. Beeman, Scott Jeffrey Beeman and Tracy Ann Beeman to Nasser Zebian, 945 Allen St., $120,000. Vanessa Raster and Kevin Raster to Akadeth Paenmuan and Tiarra Burgess, 57 Signal Hill Circle, $370,000. William J. Reilly to Thomas Champagne, 94 Parker St., $290,000.
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Country Club Partners LLC, to Matthew M. Paige and Deborah J. Paige, St. Andrews Way, Unit 16, $349,900. Delno E. Clark to Thomas Patrick Myers Jr., 90 Rochelle St., $133,500. Edward F. Kelley and Louise D. Kelley to DHJC Realty LLC, 844 Union St., $125,000. KSV Realty LLC, to Haskell Holdings LLC, 79 Bridge St., $185,000. MAA Property LLC, to Henry Romero and Jenna Scott-Romero, 2063 Westfield St., $373,500. Mark D. Krewski and Mark D. Kewski to Sada Properties LLC, 453 Cold Spring Ave., Unit 4, $76,500.
David Michael Van Wagoner to Adam Jon Jackson and Robin Lynn Ingman, 4 Matthew J. Rolandini and Rebecca D. Murad Drifish to Jose Vazquez-Roman Monson Road, $209,000. Rolandini to Kyle Gemme, 80 Brush and Karelys Mateo Spohn, 18 Leroy Hill Ave., Unit 16, $99,900. Jennifer Dupuis and Christopher Place, $175,850. Maureen E. Pinter, representative, Lisa Aubin to Eric Maucione, 54 Main St., My Van Le and Nhanh Phung to Tovan $125,000. M. Beauvais, representative, and ElizNguyen, 95 Washington St., $150,000. abeth A. Kennedy, estate, to Sarah E. Steven Weiss, trustee, David Chapin Della Giustina, 164 Ely Ave., $227,000. Nolava LLC, to Carmen M. Huerand Hillary Chapin to James Korman tas-Deleon and Carlos Alberto Nicol Nataliya Novikova to Revampit Holdand Patricia Korman, 24r Woodland as Estrada Rueda, 128 Ellsworth Ave., ings LLC, 41-43 Day St., $210,000. Heights, $15,000.
Jennifer Winkler and Jennifer Leydon to Leontino Piecuch, 37 Normandy Road, $416,000. Joan G. Kavanagh to Jose Garcia-Mercado, 405 Roosevelt Ave., $275,000.
Kathleen R. King to Omayra Guzman, 117 Leitch St., $232,000.
Laurie Anderson and Sandra F. Anderson to Equity Trust Co., custodian, Robert Lareau Ira and Robert Lareau, 230-232 White St., $90,000. Leonard Santamaria and Randi Santamaria to Paul Musselwhite, 37 Nassau Drive, $125,000. Lindsey L. Taylor, Lindsey M. Taylor and Lindsey M. Dufresne to Michelle Rubiera, 1178 Sumner Ave., $210,000. Marcus A. Wilson and Patricia Wilson to Angel L. Ruiz Vega, 74-76 Duryea St., $240,000. Maribel Reynoso to Erik Santiago, 204 Massachusetts Ave., $190,000. Martin Diaz and Stephanie Andrews-Diaz to Angelica Rosario, 191 Thompson St., $230,000. Maureen A. Burns to Tabitha Ann Batterman, 23 Superior Ave., $220,000. Michael A. Rodriguez, Cristina L. Ro-
$230,000. Norma H. Fraser to Michael Fontanella, 65 Rochelle St., $199,500. Peter Coolidge, Sharon Coolidge, Sharon L. Costa and Sharon L. Leidhold to Annette Holmes, 25-27 Watling St., $245,000. PHH Mortgage Corp., to Emtay Inc., 11 Chase Ave., $165,555. Richard A. Riga to Sixta M. Solivan and Alexander Solivan Cartagena, 177 Nassau Drive, $162,000. Richard G. Patrick Jr., to Darren Teale and Yvette Teale, 59 Burghardt St., $120,000. Roger Howland, Roger G. Howland and Carmen G. Howland to Humboldt Realty LLC, 146 Temby St., $145,000. Round Two LLC, to Onstar Properties AA LLC, 809 Carew St., $155,000. Santana Real Estate Inc., to Angelica Ortiz, 24 Crest St., $210,000. Scott R. Hanson and Jere W. Dittrich
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WARE Carol A. Root, Sandra L. Perron, Sandy L. Perron, and Richard R. Root to Timothy E. Wells and Cathleen S. Wells, 150 Old Gilbertville Road, $380,000. Donald Moffat, Carolyn Schoenecker Moffat and Carolyn M. Schoenecker to Carolyn Leonard and Franklin Leonard, 23 Horseshoe Circle, $602,000. Juan Larronde to Rachel Heyn, 30 Greenwich Plains Road, $140,000. Raymond L. Donnelly Jr., and Linda M. Donnelly to Mark Trevathan, 11 Smith Ave., $215,000.
WEST SPRINGFIELD Barbara S. Edwards to Charles T. Monnier and Geraldine P. Monnier, 23 Gibson Way, Unit 62, $355,000.
Dinesh Mainali and Dikshya Mainali to Orville Libanan and Fatima Libanan, 27 Gloria Drive, $555,000. Donald F. Voudren Jr., and Michelle J. Hebert-Voudren to Robert Hamann and Jennifer Hamann, 29 Brentwood Drive, $241,800. Douglas J. Fuller to Stephanie N. Liptak and Kyle F. Roy, 122 Farnham Lane, $350,000. Kathryn E. Cowles to Angel Naula, 240 Russellville Road, $122,000. Michael P. Daly to Hanming Chen, 113 Lindbergh Boulevard, $245,000.
Wilmington Savings Fund Society, trustee, and Stanwich Mortgage Loan Trust A, trustee of, to Angel H. Naula, 13 Green Ave., $75,000.
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David S. Usher and Michelle Usher to Becky A. Yacubeck and Steven Yacubeck, 1685 East Mountain Road, $352,500.
Stephen A. Barrup, Beth Anne Barrup and Bethanne Barrup to Wayne H. Young and Jane Grimaldi-Young, 39 Brentwood Drive, $232,000.
Kevin J. Shea to NRES LLC, 39-41 Wait St., $107,500. Kevin J. Shea to NRES LLC, 53 Clantoy St., $107,500.
David J. Deveau and Aracely M. Deveau to Nicholas Fitzgerald and Melissa Ogulewicz, 130 Elizabeth Ave., $155,000.
Stanley J, Osowski, Louis S, Scarfo Sr., and Jacquelyn L. Scarfo to Daniel Marcoux, 91 Franklin St., $279,900.
Apply online in minutes. bankatpeoples.com/mortgage
Joleen Investment LLC, to Mamba Capital LLC, Wilbraham Road, $20,000.
Craig A. Daniels and Michelle R. Hall to Jessica Talbot and Christopher LeClair, 65 Hubbard St., $240,000.
Paul J. Grennon, representative, and Barbara A. Zygarowski, estate, to Michael J. Fitzsimmons and Lynne Dandridge Fitzsimmons, 84 Beveridge Boulevard, $188,000.
Simple online mortgage application. That’s a loan off my mind.
James W. Brown and Pamela M. Brown to Shannon K. Sutton, 151 Gilbert Ave., $106,000.
Christopher D. Roy to Alicia Beebe and Kevin Lincoln, 78 Otis St., $235,000.
Naviah LLC, to Riverdale Investment LLC, 2024 Riverdale St., $2,700,000.
WILBRAHAM 2301 Boston Road LLC, to Jessica Holden, trustee, and Trela Family Irrevocable Trust 2021, trustee of, 43 Lodge Lane, $414,750.
Nghia Hieu Vo to Frantz LaPorte, 1540-1A Memorial Ave., $45,000.
Anthony G. Camerota and Irene F. Camerota to Audrey Camerota, 24 Ripley St., $250,000.
Petr A. Taganov and Zinaida Taganova to Ah Bley and Mo Than Da, 65 Merrick St., $250,000.
Jeanne E. Molinari to Ronald Venne Jr., 910 Glendale Road, $329,000.
Remoon Hawel and Sargoon Hawil to Cindy M. Rivera, 25 Railroad St., $255,000.
Louise Pelletier to Rebecca Damato, 2205 Boston Road, Unit K-104, $279,000.
Tiefu Shao and Chan Lin to Mohammad Abdraba, 60-62 Elmdale St., $150,000.
Matthew V. Blanchard and Sarah M. Blanchard to Krishna Nandan Kumar and Khushboo Kumari, 77 Manchonis Road, $288,000.
Valeriy Katainikov and Valeriy Katalnikov to Tarik Zaitoun, 150 Chestnut St., $260,000.
Michael A. Pandolfi and Michelle R. Pandolfi to Mark Dore and Ann Marie Shea, 11 Old Coach Road, $500,000.
Wells Fargo Bank to Michael R. Werman, 2027 Westfield St., $106,500.
WILLIAMSBURG
Jae J. Casella, Jassy Casella TimberWESTFIELD lake and Jassy C. Timberlake to Erin Carlos D. Feliciano and Iris J. Feliciano to Damian J. Feliciano and Diana Step- CEJ Property LLC, to Evan W. Beswick, A. Slott and Deron J. Zambruno, 5 Goshen Road, $422,000. 8 Bush St., $255,000. chuk, 78 George St., $185,000.
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MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
WEDNESDAY, MAY 26TH AT 11:00 A.M.
THURSDAY, MAY 20TH at 11:00 A.M.
• BELCHERTOWN, MASSACHUSETTS •
• WARE •
±4,805 S/F OFFICE/RESIDENTIAL
8 ROOM / 4 BEDROOM 2-STORY
COLONIAL STYLE HOME
MIXED USE BUILDING
WITH
WITH (3) APARTMENTS 205 Ware Road BELCHERTOWN, MA
4- CAR DETACHED GARAGE 29 Prospect Street
Features:
WARE, MA
To be Sold on the Premises
To be Sold on the Premisess
Features:
• 2-Story Colonial Style Home • ±8,250 S/F of Land • Total of (8) Rooms w/ (4) Bedrooms & (2) Bathrooms • ±2,179 S/F of Gross Living Area Above Grade • Oil Hot Water Baseboard Heat • Full Basement (±1,274 S/F) • Vinyl Siding • Fireplace • Deck • Public Water & Sewer • Zoned: DTR •
LAND: ±3 Acres (±136,343 S/F) • ±387 Ft. Frontage on Ware Road • • Gravel Parking for ±8 Vehicles • Public Water & Sewer • • Legal Description: Book 9566, Page 158 • Tax Parcel: 245-28 • • Zoned: General Business (B2) • IMPROVEMENTS: 2-Story Office/Residential Mixed-Use Building • • ±4,805 S/F of Total Area • Partial Basement (Unfinished) • • Underground Utilities • OFFICE SPACE (2 LEVELS): ±2,448 S/F • Gas Radiant & Radiator Heat • • Clapboard Exterior • Metal Roof • Lavatory • Ceramic Tile & Hardwood Flooring • 1ST LEVEL: Open Area • Private Offices • Kitchenette • 2ND LEVEL: Open Work Area • RESIDENTIAL SPACE (3 APARTMENTS): ±2,357 S/F • (2) Studio Apartments • (1) One Bedroom Apartment • Gas Hot Water Baseboard Heat (Separately Metered) • Hardwood, Wood Plank, Carpet & Vinyl Flooring • (1) Bathroom (Each Unit) •
H 4- Car Detached Garage H
Sale Per Order of Mortgagee Attorney Jonathan C. Sapirstein Of the firm of Sapirstein & Sapirstein, PC, 1331 Main Street, Springfield, MA Attorney for Mortgagee
Terms Of Sale $7,500.00 Deposit Cash or Certified Funds. 5% Buyer’s Premium Applies
Other Terms to be Announced at Time of Sale. IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING THIS AUCTION:
We are doing our best to ensure our staff and customers are safe as possible, so we may take necessary precautions to maintain health and safety protocols. The COVIDVIRUS still remains a potential risk in any permitted public gathering. All auction sale attendees should remain mindful to observe social distancing and all other CDC and government health cautions. We cannot be responsible for any violations by any persons, or risk of contraction in any event. Please maintain 6’ distance between yourself and others. Please do not attend if you are experiencing any symptoms of illness or have been exposed to someone who has, or have traveled outside of the United States in the last month. Masks Required.
Aaron Posnik
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TERMS OF SALE: SALE PER ORDER OF MORTGAGEE $20,000.00 BY BANK ATTORNEY THOMAS J. HAMEL TREASURERS CHECK OR CERTIFIED FUNDS. DEPOSIT TO BE INCREASED TO OF THE FIRM OF COURTNEY, LEE & HAMEL, P.C. 10% OF THE PURCHASE PRICE 31 WENDELL AVENUE, PITTSFIELD, MA WITHIN 5 BUSINESS DAYS. ATTORNEY FOR MORTGAGEE 5% BUYER’S PREMIUM APPLIES.
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
CLASSIFIEDS In print in The Republican or online at MassLive.com
Other Terms to be Announced at Time of Sale.
IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING THIS AUCTION:
We are doing our best to ensure our staff and customers are safe as possible, so we may take necessary precautions to maintain health and safety protocols. The COVIDVIRUS still remains a potential risk in any permitted public gathering. All auction sale attendees should remain mindful to observe social distancing and all other CDC and government health cautions. We cannot be responsible for any violations by any persons, or risk of contraction in any event. Please maintain 6’ distance between yourself and others. Please do not attend if you are experiencing any symptoms of illness or have been exposed to someone who has, or have traveled outside of the United States in the last month. Masks Required.
THURSDAY, MAY 27TH AT 11:00 A.M.
• CHICOPEE, MASSACHUSETTS •
±18,200 S/F SINGLE STORY
INDUSTRIAL BRICK BUILDING “CLOSE PROXIMITY TO INTERSTATES 391, 91 & 90” 680 Meadow Street Features: LAND: ±One Acre • ±200’ Frontage on Meadow Street • • ±220’ Frontage on Meeting House Road • (2) Curb Cuts • Paved Parking for ±50 Vehicles • Fenced-In Yard • Public Water & Sewer • • Parcel: M:0332-P:00007 • IMPROVEMENTS: Single Story Industrial Brick Building • • ±18,200 S/F of Total Building Area • ±16,200 S/F of Manufacturing/Warehouse Area • ±2,000 S/F of Office Area w/ Air Conditioning • (7) Private Offices • Kitchenette • Open Conference Area • (3) Restrooms • Gas FWA Heat • Wet Sprinklered System • ±10’-14’ Ceiling Heights • (4) Overhead Doors (Ground Level) • Flat & Pitched Roofs • 1500 Amp Electrical Service (120/208V) • Indoor Water-Tower Chiller • Sale Per Order Of Mortgagee Attorney Gary M. Weiner Weiner Law Firm, P.C. 1441 Main Street, Springfield, Ma Attorney For Mortgageeee Of The Firm Of
Other Terms to be Announced at Time of Sale. IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING THIS AUCTION:
We are doing our best to ensure our staff and customers are safe as possible, so we may take necessary precautions to maintain health and safety protocols. The COVIDVIRUS still remains a potential risk in any permitted public gathering. All auction sale attendees should remain mindful to observe social distancing and all other CDC and government health cautions. We cannot be responsible for any violations by any persons, or risk of contraction in any event. Please maintain 6’ distance between yourself and others. Please do not attend if you are experiencing any symptoms of illness or have been exposed to someone who has, or have traveled outside of the United States in the last month. Masks Required.
Aaron Posnik
West Springfield, MA • Philadelphia, PA 413-733-5238 • 610-853-6655
West Springfield, MA • Philadelphia, PA 413-733-5238 • 610-853-6655
www.posnik.com • E-Mail:info@posnik.com
www.posnik.com • E-Mail:info@posnik.com
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MA Auc. Lic #161 • PA Auc. Lic. #AY000241L
MA Lic. #107
REAL ESTATE AUCTION LAND AUCTION! TUES, MAY 18, AT 6 P.M. TOWN HALL - BERNARDSTON, MA Conducted Outdoors – Wednesday, June 2* at 1 PM CITY OF SPRINGFIELD
Carriage House at the Barney Estate in Forest Park 16 BUILDABLE LOTS ON THE AUCTION BLOCK: ATTN: BUILDERS, DEVELOPERS & ABUTTERS! • 43 Crest St (03400-0014) – 5,000± SF • NS King St (07295-0028 ) – 6,415± SF • ES Murray Hill Ave (08890-0018) – 5,000± SF • ES Nelson Ave (08960-0015) – 5,163± SF • NS Prospect St (09950-0037 ) – 5,121± SF
* In the event of inclement weather, the auction will be held on June 9, 2021 at 1:00 PM.
• NS Quincy St (10015-0012) – 4,991± SF • ES Sherman St ** (10805-0046) – 7,907± SF • ES Stebbins St (11125-0033) – 10,851± SF • NS Brigham & SS Walnut St (3 Lots together) (01870 0002 & 3 & 11952-0065) – Total 9,528± SF
**Located in National Register
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TERMS: $5,000 DEPOSIT BY BANK CHECK payable to the CITY OF SPRINGFIELD; 5% Buyer’s Premium. Inventory subject to change. Other terms announced at auction. ▶ Call or visit web for directions to location & auction info. ◀
Terms Of Sale $15,000.00 Deposit Cash, Certified Check or Bank Cashier’s Check 5% Buyer’s Premium Applies.
Aaron Posnik MA Auc. Lic #161 • PA Auc. Lic. #AY000241L
• WS Bowles St ** (01692-0013) – 5,000± SF • ES Catharine St ** (02512-0033) – 5,000± SF • NS Clayton St (02840-0002) – 4,307± SF • WS College St (03020-0036) – 4,250± SF • ES Commonwealth Ave (03095-0153) – 4,250± SF
CHICOPEE, MA
To be Sold on the Premises
9 PROPERTIES
879 Huckle Hill Rd (Map 38, Lot 1) 439 Brattleboro Rd (Rte 5) (Map 30, Lot 5) 316 Northfield Rd (Rte 10) (Rear) (Map 8, Lot 13.1) 11 Hales Crossing (5 Room House) (Map 2, Lot 2) Fox Hill Rd - 5 Separate Parcels • (Map 21, Lots 2, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 14) SALE PER ORDER TOWN OF BERNARDSTON CALL FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION WWW.DOUGLASAUCTIONEERS.COM
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CHICOPEE Doverbrook Tag Sale May 15 & 16, 8:00am - 3:00pm. Rain dates May 22 & 23.
Giant Antique Collectible & Craft sale at the Captain Charles Leonard House, 663 Main St., Agawam, MA. May 15th & 16th, 9am-2pm. Proceeds to benefit this historic house in Agawam landmark. State guidelines will be followed due to Covid-19.
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Irish Stamp Album $450.00 OBO. Stamps Wanted Call Ron 413-896-3324 Cash For Stamps
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CHICOPEE 4rm 2BR T’hse duplex, large yd. elec. ht. no pets. Avail. 6/1. $1200/ mo. 413-594-2600
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BASEBALL, Football Basketball & Hockey cards, 1950’s-present, 50 to 90% off, selling boxes for $1.25. BUYING ALL SPORTS CARDS, RETIRED KOREAN WAR VET 413-596-5783
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WEDNESDAY MAY 19, 2021 11:00 AM - HOLYOKE, MA 19 EVERGREEN DRIVE DEPOSIT $5,000
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