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ith an abundance of natural light from skylights, balconies and windows, Christopher Griffin’s Brooklyn apartment was asking for houseplants. So, the then-graduate student brought home a baby Marble Queen pothos. About six years later, the plant is approximately 9 feet long and shares space with about 200 other plants in Griffin’s cozy home. lyn-based company, Leaf and June, Muñoz curates plants for homes, offices, restaurants and other commercial spaces, picking the right plant that will both thrive and suit the style of the space. “There is no set recipe for taking care of plants,” Muñoz said. “You have to just live with your plants and see what they are doing and how they’re doing it. You are acclimating to them as much as they’re acclimating to you.” We asked these experts to Golden pothos, Philodendron Congo Rojo, Snake Plant, Monrecommend their favorite low-maintenance houseplants stera, Ruby rubber tree, staghorn fern and Hoya pubicalyx. (MARIAH MIRANDA / THE WASHINGTON POST) and to offer tips for creating an indoor environment where the plants can flourish. Rubber tree “One of my go-to plants for anything and everyone is a rubber tree,” Muñoz said. “They are super classic in appearance.” With thick, dark-green leaves, the rubber tree can grow into a tall, beautiful statement piece. The plant is relatively low-maintenance and requires medium to bright indirect sunlight. For the best results, let the plant’s soil dry out almost completely between watering it. Philodendron Congo Rojo Long, dark leaves with burgundy undersides give this tropical-looking plant a distinct look. These types of philodendrons are easy to SEE PLANTS, PAGE F4
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Griffin, the social media star behind the Instagram account “plantkween,” often uses their platform to debunk the idea of the green thumb. “It’s a green muscle. You learn over time,” said Griffin, the assistant director of New York University’s LGBTQ+ Center who also teaches plant education classes through Skillshare. “I don’t think there is an innate skill that a person has to take care of plants. You need to invest time and energy into plants.” Through their plant journey on Instagram, Griffin wants others to see not only how accessible and fun “plant parenting” is, but also how therapeutic bringing plants into the home can be. “Plants are a wonderful way to destress and decrease levels of anxiety,” Griffin said. Plus, they can clean toxins from the air, much like trees do outside. Some of the biggest hangups people have with their houseplants include buying the wrong plants and tending to them incorrectly. “The first thing people do wrong is buying a plant based on purely what it looks like rather than a general understanding of what it needs to thrive in their home,” said interior plant designer Lisa Muñoz. “A week or two later, the plant is dead, and then they are on the hunt for another plant. It’s a cyclical thing.” Through her Brook-
“There is no set recipe for taking care of plants. You have to just live with your plants and see what they are doing and how they’re doing it. You are acclimating to them as much as they’re acclimating to you.”
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RECENT CATALOG gave a description of a silhouette as “cut by mouth.” Martha Ann Honeywell (1786-1856) was a disabled artist who cut silhouettes and did needlework without using her hands. She was born without hands or forearms and was also missing two toes. She could cut and paste, thread a needle, embroider and write using her mouth, toes and the upper part of her arms. Honeywell performed around the United States and in Europe for almost 60 years. She charged 25 cents for a silhouette which she “cut” out of black paper, pasted onto a white background, and signed in ink. Two needlework pieces, one inscribed with the Lord’s Prayer in ink, framed together with a silhouette, sold at auction for $1,560 last year. A silhouette of a woman in a bonnet signed by Honeywell was estimated at $400 to $800 in another sale, but it did not sell.
Q. I’d like some information about a Kundo 400day anniversary clock. It’s brass and has a key wind mechanism. What is it worth?
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. Halloween, costume, witch, black fabric, laced bodice, skirt, cape and pointy hat with embroidered black cat decoration, c. 1940, adult size, skirt 40-inch waist, $95. Dinnerware set, midcentury modern, turquoise center with turquoise and pink stylized flowers and black stems, white ground, dinner and salad plates, bowls, cups and saucers, Impromptu, Iroquois, Ben Seibel, dinner plate 10 inches, 30 pieces, $125. Jewelry, ring, oval lapis stone, bezel set in raised oval disc, sterling silver mount, marked inside band “Georg Jensen, Denmark, 925,” stone 5/8 inches, ring size 6, $250. Perfume bottle, Passion by Elizabeth Taylor, amethyst glass, art deco style, stepped fan body with center gilt diamond, gilt corded neck, flared fan stopper, factice (store display), 12 1/2 inches, $375. Clothing, belt, black patent leather, trompe l’oeil chain buckle, stamped “Chanel Made in France,” 1990s, box, 34 1/2 inches, $490. Toy, wagon, pine, brown wash outside, yellow pinstripe panel and scrollwork, gray wash inside, cast iron spoked wheels and axles painted red, Victorian, c. 1890, 7 x 16 x 10 inches, $560.
This silhouette of a woman, “cut by mouth” by Martha Ann Honeywell, had an estimated value of $400 to $800 at Garth’s Auction, Inc., but did not sell. (COWLES SYNDICATE INC.)
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Tree peonies are a less common type of peony, with woody stems and gigantic, often dinnerplate-sized, beautiful flowers. (LEE REICH PHOTO)
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Philodendron Brasil The philodendron Brasil’s heart-shaped leaves have bright lime-green streaks and long, meandering tendrils, which make it ideal for hanging or placing on a shelf. “They cascade down very nicely,” Muñoz said. This philodendron does well in medium to bright indirect light, but it can acclimate to lower light conditions. Water when the first inch or two of soil becomes dry or if you notice limp foliage. “They are so resilient and easy to grow really fast,” Muñoz said. “Buy one that is small and doesn’t have tendrils. Give it a month, and the plant will be twice as big.” Snake plant One of Muñoz’s and Griffin’s favorite houseplants is the snake plant. “It’s structurally tall and narrow, which works if you don’t have space and you want something a little more contained,” Muñoz said. Griffin loves the snake plant’s unique leaf shape and air-purifying qualities; they have 25 of them in their Brooklyn apartment. The plant is versatile, tolerating an array of conditions, from low to bright light. Snake plants also are drought-tolerant, only needing water every two weeks in warmer months and three to four weeks in colder ones. “This is one that will be fine with some neglect,” Muñoz said. “Train yourself not to water them. They want to be super dry. When they get floppy, that’s when they have had too much water.”
tant. Before watering, check the moisture level of the dirt and let the soil dry out completely. “They can get monstrous,” Griffin said, noting that they can grow to be about 3 feet tall.
Monstera deliciosa Commonly known as the “Swiss cheese plant” because of the unique cutouts in its broad leaves, the Monstera deliciosa can grow up trees in Pothos the wild. In the rainforest, its dotted leaves help it sustain In the wild, the pothos can grow along the forest floor and high winds and lots of rain. In climb trees. In the house, it can the house, this tropical plant be trained to climb a bookshelf, requires a bit more care than the snake plant or pothos. or you can let its leafy vines As an epiphyte plant, the hang from a lofty perch. “If you let them trail up a surface, Monstera deliciosa gets its nutrients from the air and water the leaves will become even in the rainforest. To mimic its larger,” Griffin said. natural habitat, Griffin recomFor healthy growth, Grifmends getting a moss pole to fin recommends placing the encourage the plant’s aerial pothos in bright, filtered indirect light, avoiding harsh direct vines to climb in your home. The tropical plant thrives rays. “They can experience in bright indirect light — and sunburn,” Griffin warned. sometimes an hour or two For watering, it’s best to test of direct light. For watering, the moisture level of the soil by first poking your finger 2 water weekly during warmer inches deep. If it’s moist, don’t months and every two weeks water. Water weekly during the during cooler months, ensuring the soil is well-drained. summer and every two weeks in colder months. Rhaphidophora tetrasperma Zamioculcas zamiifolia “I’ve never had a ZZ plant Also called the “mini-mondie on me,” Griffin said of the stera,” Rhaphidophora tetraspZamioculcas zamiifolia, which erma is, in fact, not a monrequires bright, filtered light stera, but it looks like a petite and not much water. version of one with its similar Griffin says caring for a ZZ leaf cutouts. plant is similar to caring for The houseplant thrives in a snake plant. With bulbous bright indirect light and, much roots that store water, this like the philodendron Brasil, houseplant is drought-resisrequires water when its foliage
looks limp or the first inch or two of its soil dries out. You can train these climbers to crawl up walls or to let it hang down from a ledge. Staghorn fern “I don’t really love ferns,” Griffin said, “but this fern I hold near and dear to my heart.” An epiphyte like the Monstera deliciosa, the staghorn fern has its roots attach to tree trunks and branches in tropical forests, and it gets its nutrients from the water and air. “Mine is in my shower, and she gets a little water every day,” Griffin said. If your fern isn’t in a wet, humid environment, Griffin recommends spritzing the plant’s shield fronds with water to mimic rainfall. Staghorn ferns prefer very bright, filtered indirect light, and Griffin warns against direct sunlight, because it will burn their leaves.
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care for and can be forgiving if you’re a little late on watering them. They drink a lot of water and prefer bright, indirect light. But Muñoz says they can withstand direct light, too; however, you’ll need to adjust how often you water, because the soil will dry out faster. “They are super easy to care for and there is something I just love about them,” Muñoz said. “They have a sprawling nature.”
Hoya pubicalyx “This variety of hoya is one of the easiest to take care of,” Muñoz said. When happy, the glossy-leaved plant produces balls of miniature flowers, providing a burst of color and a fun textural element. Place the hoya in medium to bright indirect light for the best results. Because they are drought-tolerant, let them dry out between waterings.
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F YOU’RE A DO-ITyourselfer, now you don’t have to depend on the weather to deliver a white Christmas. This friendly snow family — Mr. and Mrs. Snowman, the kids and the family dog — is happy to transform any yard into a winter wonderland, from Hawaii to Florida and all points in-between. Plus, they’re guaranteed not to melt. Printed on weather-resistant poster paper with waterproof
inks, the snow family is almost easier to make than the real thing. No special skills or tools are required, and no painting is necessary. To build, simply glue the figures onto exterior plywood with waterproof glue and cut them out. Next, sand the edges and paint the edges and backs. Finally, attach stakes or stands and set them up. The finished figures should last several seasons untreated, but a coat or two of polyurethane weather
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year adjustable rate average rose to 2.55% with an average After a brief retreat last 0.2 point. It was 2.52% the week, mortgage rates reprevious week and 2.9% a sumed their ascent. year ago. According to the latest data “Mortgage rates steadily released Thursday by Freddie increased this week, ending Mac, the 30-year fixed-rate the week moderately higher,” average climbed to 3.05% Paul Thomas, vice president with an average 0.7 point. of capital markets at Zillow, (Points are fees paid to a wrote in an email. “The Seplender equal to 1% of the loan tember jobs report, released amount. They are in addition last Friday, was generally to the interest rate.) It was viewed as ‘meeting the bar’ 2.99% the previous week and for the Federal Reserve to be2.81% a year ago. The 30-year gin tapering asset purchases. fixed rate hasn’t been this Minutes from the September high since April. Federal Open Market ComFreddie Mac, the federally mittee (FOMC) continue to chartered mortgage investor, point toward tapering starting aggregates rates from around at the end of the year, in line 80 lenders across the counwith current market expectry to come up with weekly tations, which may jolt rates national averages. The survey higher entering the new year.” is based on home purchase Meanwhile, mortgage apmortgages. Rates for refinanc- plications were flat last week. es may be different. It uses According to the latest data rates for high-quality borrow- from the Mortgage Bankers ers with strong credit scores Association, the market comand large down payments. posite index — a measure of Because of the criteria, these total loan application volume rates are not available to every — was 0.2% higher than a borrower. week earlier. The purchase The 15-year fixed-rate index increased 2%, while the average jumped to 2.3% with refinance index decreased an average 0.7 point. It was 1%. The refinance share of 2.23% the previous week and mortgage activity accounted 2.35% a year ago. The fivefor 63.9% of applications. The Washington Post
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success or failure. Set the roots with the eyes pointing upward and 2 inches below CONTINUES FROM PAGE F4 the surface of the ground. where you want peonies before Hold a straight board of you bed them down in their wood across the hole level new home, for a clump of with the soil surface and then peonies need not be dismeasure down with a ruler to turbed for well over a decade. get the planting depth right. Peonies thrive in full sun but Then sift the soil back around will tolerate partial shade. the roots and firm it in place. Even after the peony flowA blanket of leaf or straw ers are gone for the season, mulch will protect the roots their summer-long foliage for the first winter in their provides a fresh, dark-green new home. background to heighten This past spring I had my the colors of other flowers. eyes on the luscious, lavenAt some expense of flowder blossoms of a friend’s ering, peonies also can be peonies. I won’t even try planted where their flowers to determine the name of will brighten up a partially this variety because there shaded nook. Since peonies are so many different ones. do stay in one place year after Peonies have a long history year, don’t plant them where of cultivation — over 2,000 you annually dig or rototill years in China and 200 years the soil. in Europe. “Festiva Maxima,” With a site selected, dig a massive white flower with a hole 2 feet wide by 2 feet crimson flecks near its center, deep for each clump. Peonies has been a popular variety like a soil that is only slightly since it was introduced in acidic, so add limestone if 1851. For a rich, red flower, your soil is very acidic (as one might choose “Nippon many around here are). Beauty.” “Krinkled White” is Now also is your one opjust as the name describes it. portunity to enrich the soil Peony flowers come in all beneath the roots with com- shades and combinations of post or well-rotted manure. whites, yellows, and reds; Never use fresh manure on flower shapes range from peonies. Chemical fertilizer fully double ruffles of petals, can be added at the rate of 1/2 to those with only a central pound of 5-10-5 per square ruffle surrounded by a simple yard; even better is a mulch background of petals, to of compost. those with delicate, simple, The actual planting of the poppy-like blooms. roots, while not difficult, can Common garden peonies spell the difference between are derived from Paeonia
albiflora and P. officinalis, but there are other peony species also worth trying. Tree peonies (P. suffruticosa) are small woody shrubs with enormous blossoms having petals like silk. For some reason, they are rarely planted in this country; in Asia, 300 year-old specimens exist. P. tenuifolia is another species, low growing and therefore useful for the front of a flower border. The fern-leaf peony, as this species is commonly known, has feathery foliage and dark crimson blossoms. Once planted, peonies get along with little care. Botrytis is a disease that can spread from this year’s leaves to next season’s shoots and flower buds. The control is simple: each fall cut the leaves off at ground level and burn or compost them, or cart them away. As a planting ages beyond a decade, there comes a time for rejuvenation. Divide the clump and replant roots with strong eyes (and give extras to friends). If you plant peonies this fall, do not be disappointed with blossoming next spring. Peony blossoms frequently fall short of perfection the season after planting, but for years thereafter, they should put on quite a show. 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
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AGAWAM 21 Ramah Circle LLC, to William St. Holding LLC, 21 Ramah Circle, $700,000. Andrey Bateyko to Matthew S. Oliver and Stephanie A. Oliver, 522 North St., $365,000. Brian M. Scott-Smith and Kyrsten L. Scott-Smith to Nicholas Wickles, 28 Cesan St., $355,000. Cheryl A. MacFadzen to Walz Realty LLC, 352 Suffield St., $207,500. Christin L. Wilson, Christin L. Cilimberg and Kelly R. Wilson to Rebecca Giguere, 59 Maynard St., $240,000. Craig E. Plante, representative, and Dorothy M. Plante, estate, to Leah Angela Russell, 29C Castle Hills Road, $325,000. Diane Gaffney to Kyleigh Egan, 9 Mansion Woods Drive, Unit B, $225,000. Francesco D. Roda to Lynne M. Koshuta, 18 Mansion Woods Drive, Unit D, $230,000. Jeffrey A. Bellefleur and Donna A. Bellefleur to Earl K. Dandy III, and Heather A. Dandy, 340 Poplar St., $250,000. Paul S. Herzenberg and Paul Steven Herzenberg to Guy T. Pepe, 1200 River Road, $525,000. Pine Crossing Construction Inc., to Barbara J. Giordano, 45 Villa Drive, Unit #14, $324,900. Rose Fisher, representative, Donna Jasiewicz, estate, and Donna Marie Jasiewicz, estate, to Elizabeth Philip, 10 Beekman Place, Unit 10, $147,000. Round Two LLC, to Carissa N. Hanlon, 32 King St., $335,000. Vera Belyshev and Anatoly Belyshev to Cynthia Bonilla and Kianna Bonilla, 39 Highland St., $329,900. Walnut Plaza LLC, to 365-385 Walnut Plaza LLC, 365-385 Walnut St. Extn., $1,400,000.
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and Heather Cooper Adams, 17 Elm St., $512,000. Forrest A. Wellman and Jennifer M. Wellman to Meagan Moran and Shannon Mitchell, 39 Valley View Circle, $334,000. Daisy Mae Realty LLC, to Scott J. Nielsen, 171 Gray St., $100. Alison M. Ozer, trustee, and Alison M. Ozer Revocable Trust to Allison Joy Holt and Terry Holt, 307 Middle St., $485,000. Donald J. Pelkey Jr., and Jean H. Pelkey to Julie Haddad, 114 State St., $415,000.
BELCHERTOWN Simone Rainaud and Josiah W. Aiken-Drake to Jade J. Jerolmon, 664 Bay Road, $320,000.
Edith L. Bingham and Philip L. Bragdon, trustees of,The Bragdon-Bingham Investment Trust to Jonathan Mirin and Godelieve Richard, 224 Avery Brook Road, $250,000.
Henry L. Badner to Matthew H. Brown, Ireland Street, $70,000.
Bruce L. Vachon and Lisa A. Vachon to Wrecker LLC, 21 Social St., $205,000.
BRIMFIELD Brett Francis Minney, estate, David J. Minney, representative, and Brett F. Minney, estate, to Cody R. Siegel, 16 Hollow Road, $220,000. Gail H. LaPlante to Brendan J. Fullam and Jaclyn E. Keough, 30 Apple Road, $485,000.
BUCKLAND Laurel P. Kearns and Larch M. Purinton, trustees under, The Will of Mark L. Purinton to Lindsay M. Allen and Teri L. Allen, 43 Upper Street, $608,675.
Tina M. Piechota to SRV Properties LLC, 43 Davenport St., $95,000.
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Kendra Sherwin-Williams, individCecylia Jarmuzewski, estate, and Mario Jarmuzewski to Ellen M. Pray, ually and as personal representative of, The Estate of Paul Merle 6 Garrity St., $240,500. Williams to Robin E. Hartnett and Christine T. Roukey to Diane T. Timothy J. Hartnett, 2 Streeter Lezinski, 102 Mitchell Drive, Unit Lane, $60,000. 102, $120,000. SEE DEEDS, PAGE F9 Duane Edward Clark, estate, Duane E. Clark, estate, and Patricia C. Farrell, representative, to Timothee Jacques and Thomas C. Jacques, 60 Mountainview St., $305,000.
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Genowefa Soja and Thomas T. Soja to James Downing and Amy Downing, 701 George Hannum St., $175,000.
Juli E. Sansoucy to Philomena Lew and See Him Lew, 85 North Main St., $249,900.
Berkshire Botanical Garden presents these upcoming programs: • “Victory Gardens: How a Nation of Gardeners Helped to Win the War,” Oct. 24 from 11 a.m. to noon. Presenter Judith Sumner will trace the Victory Garden movement, including the Roosevelt White House garden, urban gardens, school gardens and wartime nutrition. $15 members, $20 nonmembers. • “Nourishing Vegetarian Meals for New Families,” Oct. 24 from 2 to 5 p.m. Led by Sandra Antunes, this class will cover a variety of nourishing plant-based meals, with a focus on postpartum cooking for recovery, lactation enhancing baked goods and infusions. $45 members, $60 nonmembers. To register for any of the programs, visit berkshire botanical.org. Berkshire Botanical Garden is located at 5 West Stockbridge Road.
Pamela Jean Seiffert and Pamela J. Zulkiewicz to Kristopher J. Dugas and Amanda J. Dugas, 308 Skeele St., $245,000.
Nicole Lasky to Jessica Marie Slatcher, 84 Route 20, $190,000.
Aida Lemanski to Youel Gato, 29 Raylo St., $248,400.
John C. Coty, Deborah M. Coty and Deborah M. Robinson to Henry J. Kryeski Jr., 74 Orchard St., and 74 Orchard Road, $407,000.
Garden programs
Neil K. Fahey to Glen Edward Rostocki and Melissa Ann Rostocki, 503 Chicopee St., $220,000.
Lisa Bachand to Ryan Bashand, North Liberty Street, $100.
Marcia Sears to Matthew C. Spafford and Julianne M. Spafford, 50 Green Ave., $626,000.
STOCKBRIDGE
Lenworth V. Thompson and Lorna S. Thompson to Caitlin M. Dasilva and Warren M. Smith, 80 Angela Drive, $405,000.
CHESTER
Green Tree Family LP, and Hilda B. Greenbaum, general partner, to Historic Renovations & Rental Properties LTD., 83-85 North Whitney St., $3,700,000.
Maureen Emma Dawn and Devinne K. Melecki to Erin M. Edinson, 85 Pine Grove, $260,000.
Ky Van Nguyen, Ky V Nguyen and Tuoi Thi Nguyen to Hathi Nguyen, 90 West St., $220,000.
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CUMMINGTON Gregory J. Tonelli and Karen M. Tonelli to Kristin Wingar Hook, 362 Stage Road, $500,000.
EAST LONGMEADOW Chapdelaine Realty Inc., to 140 Lburg LLC, 87 Shaker Road, $1,000,000. D R Chestnut LLC, to Margaret L. Gourlay, 15 Clover Lane, Unit V-17, $539,000. Gail M. Taylor and Judy A. Waterman to Lindsey L. Taylor and William J. Rinaldi, 18 Lyric Ave., $227,000. Gerr-Main Corp., to Fund II LP, Dorian Veterinary Real Estate, 572 North Main St., $550,000. Patricia Aleks, representative, and Evelyn Vecchiarelli, estate, to Christian S. Walden and Kristin L. Miorandi, 61 Saugus Ave., $225,000.
EASTHAMPTON Lisa M. Bartlett and Seth Nuttelman to David Ahrend Schrier and Jessica Noelle Pollard, 9 Gross Lane, $350,000. Douglas F. Herbert to Diane M. Herbert and Diane M. Hancock, 11 Monska Drive, $100.
GRANVILLE Matthew A. Bowen and Ashley Bowen to Vitaliy Khomichuk and Nayaliya Khomichuk, 10 Crest Lane, $358,000.
GREENFIELD Eric M. Schatz, personal representative of, The Estate of Bernard E. Schatz to Nathan Santerre, 193 Barton Road, $52,000. Layne V. Floyd, “a/k/a” Layne Floyd, to Doug W. Laroche, 244-246 Wells St., $270,000. Gordon D. Dubois, “a/k/a” Gordon D. Dubois Jr., to Jason M. McKinnon and Robin L. McKinnon, 79 Beech St., $255,000.
HADLEY Valley Construction Co Inc., to Dennis Hanno and Susan Hanno, 7 Colony Drive, $219,000. Valerie A. Wentzel and Edward Wentzel to Jin Liu and Yihui Yang, 118 Rocky Hill Road, $354,000. Green Tree Family LP, and Hilda B. Greenbaum, general partner, to Historic Renovations & Rental Properties LTD., 223 River Drive, $386,000.
GRANBY Christopher J. McCurdy to Nancy D. Fogarty, 3 Granby Heights, $185,000. Michael R. Hartbarger, personal representative, and Rodney L. Hartbarger, estate, to Michael R. Hartbarger, 172 Porter St., $198,000.
Nathan F. Twining and Camille M. Twining to Peter Stiansen and Brianna Ashe, 65 Birnie Road, $355,000.
Christopher Hampson to Danielle Marie Arsenault and Joseph Michael Arsenault, 115 Vermont St., $340,000.
Richard G. Strodel to Eugene Haviland and Sharon Haviland, 206 Sheffield Ave., $310,000.
Debra Taaffe, Donna Daly, Ronald M. Parlengas Jr., David Parlengas, Michael Parlengas and Phyllis T. Parlengas to Zane Hunter Prunier, 272 Cherry St., $200,000. Glen A. Gagnon and Barbara A. Gagnon to Erica C. Murauski, 3840 King St., $270,000. Janet Graves to SA Holdings 2 LLC, 443-445 Beech St., $130,000. Julie C. Rochefort to Sarah Gumaer and Garrett Inman, 44 Queen St., $231,000. Karen L. Everett to Carrie Schieppe, 45 Taylor St., $285,000. Kristi V. Smith and Kristi V. Cosmos to Amanda Lee Childs, 498 Hillside Ave., $225,000. Matthew Robert Koske, Dennis R. Lovely, estate, and Dennis Lovely, estate, to 688 High LLC, 688 High St., $565,000. Michael R. Babcock to Brian H. Thayer, St. Kolbe Drive, Unit 34B, $96,000. Nicholas P. Boccio, trustee, and 10D Maplecrest Circle Realty Trust, trustee of, to Lisa L. Lacroix, 10 Maple Crest Circle, Apt D, $129,900.
Adam Ginsburg and Beth Ginsburg to Daniel W. Mitte and Kristin E. Devleming, 6 Nikkis Way, $769,900.
Peter Nham and Flor M. Matos to Jesus Delgado, 1835-1837 Northampton St., $150,050.
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HOLLAND Holland Town to Catherine L. Moulton, Shore Drive, $8,100. Veronica Rogers Everett and Peter Everett to Diana Immenhausen, trustee, and Sweet Mamas Trust, trustee of, 42 N. Cottage Road, $50,000.
HOLYOKE Alfaville LLC, to John Daniel Shea, 32 Maple Crest Circle, Unit A, $159,900.
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Annabel Hallgren to William M. Gorczyca, William Gorczyca and Rebecca J. Cohen-Gorczyca, 39A Saint Kolbe Drive, $121,100.
Nader S. Akoury, Liya M. Akoury and Liya Akoury to Gregoriy Dokshin and Youngmin Yi, 158 Rocky Hill Road, $363,000.
Patricia A. Adams, Kenneth H. Adams Sr., Terry L. Bloom, trustee, Terry L. Adams, trustee, and Adams HAMPDEN Irrevocable Supplemental Needs Trust to Patrica A. Adams and Kenneth H. Adams Sr., 41 Kingsberry Joanne E. Optiz to Aili Marie Bond and Genevieve Ford, 21 MeadowWay, $100. brook Lane, $250,000. Robert E. Dragon Jr., Joyce M. Dragon, Jeffrey E. Labonte Sr., and HATFIELD Judith A. Labonte to Todd M. Snider and Rachel D. Snider, 16 Holyoke St., David H. Short to Monadnock Media $553,000. Inc., 59 North St., $570,000. Wendy L. Farr, executor, Arthur B. Sherry III, estate, Jennifer L. Miele HEATH and Jennifer Miele to Vadim Tulchinsky and Magdalene Carlesimo Joseph Kovach to Barbara Ann Rode McCally, 10 South St., $277,000. and Gregory William Rode, 144 Sadoga Road, $24,500. Janette E. Culver and Douglas E. Culver to Sarah B. Kinder, Hyde Hill Road, $50,000.
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HUNTINGTON Benjamin Snape to Jacob Reider, 38 Worthington Road, $197,000.
LEYDEN Jacquelyn Gray, trustee of, The Farrell Revere Realty Trust to Warren E. Facey Jr., Rolling Lane, $12,000.
LONGMEADOW James W. Gordon and Marlene B. Gordon to Daniel Joseph Bolduc and Tracy Dawn Bolduc, 64 Pleasantview Ave., $430,000. John E. Kristensen and Mary E. Kristensen to Genny M. Riley, 127 Tecumseh Drive, $545,000. Lauren K. Warga to Joseph Warga, 129 Meadow Road, $200,000. Linda F. Shear, representative, Paula K. Shear, representative, and Sheila B. Shear, estate, to Riccardo Albano, 272 Burbank Road, $235,000. Michael P. Healy, Elizabeth A. Ginter-Healy and Elizabeth A. Ginter to Liam T. Walsh and Melanie Poehler, 20 Edgewood Ave., $375,000.
LUDLOW Anthony J. Spano, estate, and Anthony J. Spano, representative, to Domingo Gonzalez Jr., 14 Arthur St., $243,000. Conrad Duquette to Dominic Kirchner II, trustee, and Avet Realty Trust, trustee of, West Street, $35,000. Jeffrey Kowalski to Family First Construction LLC, 144-146 Prospect St., $100,000. Kelly M. Ferreira and Fernanda R. Ferreira to Dominic Kirchner II, trustee, and Indila Realty Trust, trustee of, 26 Hampden St., $191,000.
man and Rebecca J. Potts, 65 Ford Crossing, $800,000. Carol Archambeault and Carol Blaha to David Archambeault and Joyce Allen, 12 Nutting Ave., $70,000. Silvia Berger, trustee, Silvia B. Berger, trustee, and 1449 Nominee Real Estate Trust to Rishi P. Chhatwal, 9 Pomeroy Terrace, $555,000. Jagdish Singh and Balbir Kaur to Ranjit Singh, 419 Bridge Road, $150,000. Dominique F. Thiebaut and Dominique Thiebaut to Nader S. Akoury and Liya M. Akoury, 231 Main St., $395,000. Jason M. Cohen to Christopher Collins, 162 Main St., $585,000. Jill L. Subocz, trustee, and Plogger Family Irrevocable Income-Only Trust to Dennis Cavaliere and Kevin Brigham, 71 Union St., $275,000. Denmark Property Group LLC, to Dennis A. Sullivan and Karen D. Sullivan, 88 Village Hill Road, $700,000.
Lucie Kamuda-McHan, Lucie Kamuda and Maria Santos to David Todd Weir and Jeanne Fenton to Fidalgo and Sandra Fidalgo, 95 Brian K. Grant and Janet L. Grant, Letendre Ave., $285,000. 124 Moser St., $676,000. Maria Costa and Jose C. Gomes Jeremy D. Ober to Kimberly Ann to Shawn S .Gibbs II, 37 Lakeview Arra, 994 Florence Road, $500,000. Ave., $215,000. Shalom J. Kieval and Rena H. Kieval Richard F. Kelleher and Barbara J. to Rena H. Kieval, trustee, and Rena Kelleher to NoLimit Opportunity H. Kieval Revocable Trust, 20 LLC, 44 Sewall St., $795,000. Bridge Road, $100.
MONSON Barbara Petrucelli, representative, and Cheryl L. Denoncourt, estate, to Brenda L. Cleveland, 21 Stewart Ave., $385,000.
David A. Seifert and Phyllis G. Seifert to Marc A. Bleicher, 43-45 Woodbine Ave., $560,000.
Claudine C. Wega and Roger Noumbissi to Heather M. Tobey and John E. Tobey, 60 Avis Circle, Dale M. Wyman and Teri D. Wyman $515,000. to Kimberly Reed-Gagner, 2 Old Stagecoach Road, $335,000. NORTHFIELD Martha Prybylo to Thomas Greene and Michele Greene, 71 Lakeside Drive, $325,000. Susan J. Tocman, trustee, Susan Jane Brouthers, trustee, and Edna M. Brouthers Revocable Trust, to Monson Town Conservation Commission, 165 Reimers Road, $130,000. Thomas D. Lee to Michael A. Reid Jr., 229 Hovey Road, $232,000.
MONTAGUE Ethan M. Balk to Jonathan C. Macomber and Tammi M. Macomber, 2 Pinewood Circle, $252,500. Katherine A. Hart, “ f/k/a” Katherine Fortin, and Kevin P. Hart to Leela Jivan Joy and Elijah Lagreze, 8 Richardson Road, $406,000.
NORTHAMPTON Jennifer Mark to Wendy E. Hudson, 23 Moser St., $499,000. Ivana M. Liebert to Wendy A. Blei-
Amanda C. Skalski to Kyle Provencal, 654 Pine Meadow Road, $337,750. Thomas Aquinas College to Amy A. Augros and Michael L. Augros, 44 Highland Avenue. $225,000.
PALMER Andrew Robert Strycharz to David Bozic and Lezette Dorval, 3132 Main St., Unit 17, $148,000. Benjamin T. Santucci and Salina Santucci to William Lester Silliker, 41 Springfield St., $171,000. Emerson Recore and Laurie Recore to David A. Partridge and Melissa A. Partridge, 91 Robinson Road, $110,000. James H. Horne and Ellen M. Horne to Leonardo J. Velazquez, 25 Ains Manor Road, $275,000. Manuel Sanches and Maria Sanches to Norval N. Rose, 18-24 Stewart St., $250,000.
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to Marlena Zahm, 19 Hadley St., $249,900.
SOUTHAMPTON
Marilyn T. Lemanski to Maureen Kirk, Thomas Pelissier and Claire Kirk-Pel- Joan E. Honeyman to Beth A. Honeyman and Lynne R. Honeyman, 44 lissier, 1-3 Crest St., $206,000. Lead Mine Road, $100. Thrive Properties LLC, to Tyler P. James A. Mooney and Carol A. Brun and Natalie A. Finch, 19 ConMooney to Daniel I. Fetteroll, 15 verse St., $310,000. Belanger Road, $310,000.
PELHAM Carol M. Johnson, trustee, and Carol M. Johnson Revocable Trust to Vera Bruursema and Nathaniel Bruursema, 57 South Valley Road, $211,000.
PLAINFIELD Birch Hollow LLC, to Sarah Shelton Walker and Damien McCaffery, Bow Street, $40,000.
SHELBURNE Joseph G. Chadwick and Priscilla A. Chadwick to Edith L. Bingham and Philip L. Bragdon, trustees of The Bragdon-Bingham Investment Trust, 26 Mechanic Street, $220,000.
SHUTESBURY Erik J. Damato and Nancy P. Damato to Jill Clemmer, 40 Kettle Hill Road, $511,050 Bradford Spry to Michael A. Vinskey, trustee of, The Michael A. Vinskey Revocable Trust, West Pelham Road, $7,000.
SOUTH HADLEY Nicole Bradley and Ryan Bradley to Dawn B. Sibley, 8 Spring Meadows, $535,000. Claire R. Richards and Diane L. Werenski, attorney-in-fact, to Eric Weiss, 2 Fulton St., $245,000. Matthew J. Benoit, Candace R. Benoit, Candace Benoit and Matthew Benoit to Matthew J. Benoit, 6 Willimansett St., $100. Erin Edinson to Robert O’Neil and Christopher Cloutier, 162 Pine Grove Drive, $248,000.
Carolyn Couture, personal representative, Darren Couture, personal representative, and Thomas C. Couture, estate, to Carolyn Couture, Pleasant Street, $100. Carolyn Couture to Darren Couture and Erin Couture, Pleasant Street, $100.
SOUTHWICK Amos Bliesener and Donna Bliesener to Alexander Stupak, 80 North Lake Ave., $324,900. Benjamin J. Barton and Paula D. Barton to Dennis Ford, 13 Grandview St., $229,900. Tracy L. Daborowski and Tracy L. Cesan to Trent C. Duda, 1 Tree Top Lane, $399,900.
SPRINGFIELD 2Kens LLC, to Eileen W. Perez, 10-12 Hamburg St., $195,000. Alfred J. Albano Jr., to Beverly A. Burns and Brian J. Palazzi, Dwight Road, $25,000. Alyssa Houatchanthara, Alyssa Rosa and Thomas Houatchanthara to Joseph Rosa, 50 Crestmont St., $162,500. Andrea Allen-Glenn to Maria F. Alban and Angel O. Alban, 909 Roosevelt Ave., $162,000. Boubacar Komou and Mariame Kounta to Kerby Roberson, 77 Fort Pleasant Ave., $158,000. Brenda J. Miller and Brenda J. Stanislas to Gary P. Pysznik, 33 Crittenden St., $150,000. Brian J. Schmutte to Victor Rivera, 263 Abbott St., $241,000.
Deanna M. Leighty to Amysue A. Rivera and Aemilia R. Rivera, 371 Parkerview St., $224,900. Delores King-Scott and Delores King to Kimberly Reid, 565-567 Wilbraham Road, $190,000. DJD Real Estate LLC, to Yesenia Burgos, 679 Bradley Road, $240,000. Eduardo R. Vega and Aida L. Torres to Property Advantage Inc., 369 Page Boulevard, $87,500. Edward C. Lennon and Ellen O. Lennon to Alex J. Tsang, 115-117 Kent Road, $267,000. Eliodoro Figueroa Jr., and Joanny Figueroa to Patricia M. Rose Davis, 193 Fountain St., $245,000. Elizer Vasquez Jr., to Joanny Figueroa and Eliodoro Figueroa, 88 Fair Oak Road, $330,000. Eric A. Acosta to Eduard Rodriguez, 175 St. James Boulevard, $240,000. Evelyn Torres to Agnes Kowlaski, 199 Nassau Drive, $177,500. Fannie Mae and Federal National Mortgage Association to April Reason and Amanee Fardan, 45 Powell Ave., $227,500. Flora Tung to Luis D. De La Cruz and Mirella Hernandez, 75 Wrentham Road, $168,000.
Kenneth W. Foss and Erin A. Foss to Joanna Sivia Ellington, 5 Chester Ave., $255,000.
Helen M. Sidur, Katharine M. Mosca, Helene P. Purcell and Cynthia I. Mandt to Ronald Gresty and Rhiannon Gresty, 35 Pine St., $215,000.
WARWICK Heather Leigh Boone, personal representative of, The Estate of Bradford Ilsley Boone, “ a/k/a”, Bradford Boone, to Andrew S. Hagie, 315 Wendell Road, $267,000.
WENDELL Robert Lee and Marianne Vinal to Malgorzata Spooner and William Spooner, 196 Jennison Road, $47,500.
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Good Diggin Real Estate LLC, to Yaitza I. Soto, 27 Brighton St., $223,000.
Aziz Tasayev and Gulnora Tasayev to Tina Piechota, conservator, and Damien Piechota, 56-58 Worthen St., $315,000.
H&P Investments LLC, to Linda Pozo and Carlos Diaz, 87-89 Monrovia St., $250,000. Han Pham and My Thi Tra Nguyen to Dina Lam, 68 Shamrock St., $170,000. Hedge Hog Industries Corp., to Francina Martinez, 416 Nottingham St., $300,000. Jacob J. Martins, Lauren Martins, Damon R. Macon and Sara E. Macon to Angel Villanueva-Cabrera, 19 Frederick St., $307,000.
Bruce E. Wade and Jennifer L. Wade to Wanda Lee Frink, 37 Bluebird Lane, $450,000. Courtney R. Charland to Gabrilla Ballard, 25 Greenleaf Ave., $312,000. Darlene M. Libiszewski to Patrick Kayego, 106 Christopher Terrace, $427,800. Janet S. Clarke to Andrew Castillo and Brianna Castillo, 52 Nelson St., $275,000.
Jacqueline M. Prince to Maria Elena Katherine Mary Filamonte and KathFigueroa, 35-37 Arthur St., $300,000. erine Filamonte to Albert Panford, 19 Colony Road, Unit 2A, $100,000. James B. Long and Nancy L. Long to Juan E. Fabregas, 25 Helberg Road, $285,000.
Brian R. Demers to Frances N. Orta Rojas, 9 North St., $230,000.
Christopher S. Lathan to Juan Rios, 54 Indian Leap St., Unit A, $91,800.
Emily B. Harrington, Emily Bibby Harrington, Elizabeth Bibby Steinrisser and Elizabeth B. Steinrisser
Daniel J. Mauke and Jennifer M. Mauke to Ahisha E. Aponte Flores, 136 Prentice St., $247,000.
Richard W. Horne to Amy S. Bishop and John D. Bishop, 2 Haynes Hill Road, $139,500. Wendy Stebbins to Phillip B. Proulx, 2A Tiderman Road, $36,000.
James A. Mooney and Carol A. Mooney to Daniel I. Fetteroll, 15 Belanger Road, $310,000.
Fumi Realty Inc., to Harley Richards, 9 James W. Vanderwalker, Debra A. Old Belchertown Road, $292,000. Vanderwalker and Debra A. MichonMichael J. Levesque, Sibel J. Levesque ski to Deidre L. Bean and Andrew C. and S. J. Levesque to Olusola Paul Bean, 41 Salvator Drive, $545,000. Ekundayo, 14 Wildflower Drive, Jennifer Robidoux and John Fabello $335,000. Jr., to Pamela J. Seiffert, 5 Woronoco
Antoinette R. Demaio to Amy McCartin and Gerald A. Perodeau, 385 Lancaster Ave., $322,500.
Amber Georges to Eun Y. Lee and Daniel Moonjoo Lee, 194 Pine Grove Drive, $260,100.
Donald J. Quenneville, personal representative, Juliette P. Quenneville, estate, and Juliette P. Queenville, estate, to Benjamin H. Hale, Kristin M. Hale and Marvin Hale, 20 Leahey Ave., $275,000.
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Freedom Credit Union to Springfield Redevelopment Authority, 11-21 Stockbridge St., $2,750,000.
Brian L. Candido, representative, and Louis J. Candido, estate, to RHL PropJames F. Johnson to Joseph M. Santaerties LLC, 59 Melba St., $185,000. niello and Anthony M. Santaniello, 55 Carlina Matos and Francisco Matos Gatewood Road, $160,000. to Ricardo Merced Rivera Jr., and Janet Addai to Dorcas Boakye Johanna Charlott DaVila Berrios, 48 Agyemang, 103-105 Michon St., Grosvenor St., $210,000. $285,000. Chad Lynch and James Rocca to Jesus Hariel Rosa and Jamary Rosa to Latoya Bushay, 311 Hancock St., Luxiana Property LLC, 135-137 Almira $175,000. Road, $340,000. Chenevert Properties LLC, to Victor L. Salgado Jr., 628 Alden St., WALES $220,000.
Carol Bogdanovich to Sherry M. Sawyer, 35 Yale St., $272,500.
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John F. Theroux and Antonia M. Theroux to Heidi Quigley and Mary M. Leavy, life estate, 419 Southwick Road, Unit R-78, $260,000.
WESTHAMPTON Paul D. Jensen to Nicholas Michalenko and Kacie Michalenko, Northwest Road and Kings Highway, $52,500.
WHATELY Richard E. Smith, Robert F. Smith and William J. Smith to Nathan E. Smith, 204 Long Plain Road, $243,000.
WILBRAHAM Alfred F. Artioli and Dawn J. Artioli to Kevin J. Czaplicki Jr., 140 Springfield St., $270,000. Charles Mavlouganes, trustee, and Charles Mavlouganes Living Trust, trustee of, to James B. Long and Nancy L. Long, 27 Cypress Lane, $460,000. David E. Grumt and Brenda M. Grumt to Lewis Riopelle Jr., 6 Old Carriage Drive, $389,000. David J. Magazu and Radmila A. Magazu to Adam K. Long, 60 Manchonis Road, $184,400. Jennifer Baribeau to Sarah Shecrallah and Steven Shecrallah, 1222 Stony Hill Road, $355,000. Leonardo J. Velazquez to Eric K. Frazier and Christine T. Frazier, 45 High Pine Circle, Unit 45, $415,000. Lisa M. Libby and David E. Libby to Jason A. Mancuso and Renee E. Mancuso, 8 Carla Lane, $489,000. Stephen L. Murdoch to Adam David Lape and Sharlene Marie Lape, 9 Manchonis Road, $469,000.
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WILLIAMSBURG Andrew C. Bean and Deidre L. Bean to Jill L. McCormick and David F. Arthur L. Cross and Lois E. Cross to Tabb Jr., 67 Overlook Drive, $483,200. Joy L. Moore, trustee, Gary J. White, Benjamin H. Johnson to Andrey trustee, and Cross 2021 Irrevocable Bezkulov and Larissa Bezkulov, 563 Trust, Chesterfield Road Off, $100. Pochassic Road, $300,500. Arthur L. Cross and Lois E. Cross to David C. Johnson and Patricia Z. Johnson to Elizabeth S. Lusteg, 60 Zephyr Drive, $370,000.
Elizabeth S. Lusteg to Christin L. Wilson and Kelly Wilson, 171 Munger Hill Road, $575,000. Howard G. Barber and Alisa L. Barber to Christopher Jason Wood and Marixa Del Carmen Wood, 25 Willow Brook Lane, $450,000.
Joy L. Moore, trustee, Gary J. White, trustee, and Cross 2021 Irrevocable Trust, Chesterfield Road and Route 143, $100.
Steven H. St. Clair and Steven St. Clair to Margo E. Welch, 16 Old Goshen Road, $100. Steven H. St. Clair and Steven St. Clair to Margo E. Welch, 18 Old Goshen Road, $100.
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PUBLIC AUCTION
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5TH at 11:00 A.M. MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
• WESTFIELD • ±2,840 S/F 2-STORY
COMMERCIAL OFFICE BUILDING WITH
DETACHED GARAGE
“CLOSE PROXIMITY TO ALL AMENITIES” 39 Court Street WESTFIELD, MA Features:
Feature Your
To be Sold on the Premises
• 2-Story Commercial Office Building • Private Offices • • First Floor: ±1,500 S/F • Second Floor: ±1,334 S/F • • Oil FWA Heat • Central Air Conditioning • Hardwood Floors • • Vinyl Siding • Slate Roof • Full Basement • ±8’ Ceiling Heights • • Open Front Porch & Attic • Zoned: CA • Map: 55, Block 19 • ✮ Two Car Detached Garage ✮ Sale Per Order of Mortgagee Attorney Benjamin M. Coyle
Of the Firm of Bacon Wilson, P.C.
33 State Street, Springfield, MA Attorney for Mortgagee
Terms of Sale: $20,000.00 Deposit Cash or Certified Funds. 5% Buyer’s Premium Applies.
Other Terms to be Announced at Time of Sale.
Aaron Posnik
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West Springfield, MA • Philadelphia, PA 413-733-5238 • 610-853-6655 MA Auc. Lic #161 • PA Auc. Lic. #AY000241L
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MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC AUCTION
Monday, October 18, 2021 3:00 PM - PALMER 95 Rondeau Street
sgl fam, 2,464 sf liv area, 0.863 ac lot, 8 rm, 4 bdrm, 2.5 bth, Hampden: Bk 16410, Pg 439 TERMS: Cashier’s or certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order to qualify as a bidder. No CASH. No personal checks will be accepted. Cashier/certified checks should be made out to whomever is going to bid at the auction. 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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Sixteen Acres, Nice 2BR apt., near college. $950. Call 413-626-7913.
Tag Sales Tag Sales Agawam, 854 Main St. (corner of Main & Emerson) 10/15, 10/16 & 10/17, 8-5. Hshld, furn., camping, woodworking tools. Years of accumulation. Rain or shine.
SPRINGFIELD 65 Maebeth Street, Friday, Saturday & Sunday 9:00-3:00pm
Animals Birds Cats Dogs Exotic Animals Feed Fish Horses Livestock Pet Services Pet Shows Pet Supplies Pets - Lost & Found Pets Wanted
Birds
Green Cheeked Conure, young, Cage & accessories, $475.00/BO. Call or text for info. 413-427-0229
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Articles for Sale 66 Vespa Scooter, vintage. $1800. Snap-on Kayak, yellow, new cond., $200. Call 562-4649 Avitar by Kirby Vacuum, like new, all accessories. $400. Call 413-592-9216
BASEBALL, Football Basketball & Hockey cards, 1950’s-present, 50 to 90% off, selling boxes for $.75 BUYING ALL SPORTS CARDS, RETIRED KOREAN WAR VET 413-596-5783 Bedroom Set, maple, 5 pieces. $450. Call Barry 413-575-5062 Free Trampoline with netting, must disassemble. Call 413-313-1126.
Cats
CHARTREUX KITTEN I have a male Chartreux kitten of blue/grey color. He’s super friendly and cuddly! High end kitten breed that unfortunately can no longer keep. He’s 14 weeks old. Price is $550 but feel free to offer! Call or text me at (413) 386-5105
Dogs
AKC German Shepherd pups, champion Czeck & Belgian bloodlines, avail with 1st shots now 2M, 3F, $1500/BO (413) 218-2321
Beaut. Chihuahuas (6) $300.00 each. Call 413-204-1855
Harley Davidson maple bistro, table w/2 tall captain swivel chairs. Padded seat, back and armrest. All are detailed with H.D. Must see, like brand new. $1350 firm. Call 413-885-4235 Proform 400 Treadmill, gym quality, exc. cond., $100. 413-534-3693
Quantum Edge battery powered chair, exc. cond., $1100/BO. Queen Bed, exc. cond., $400/BO. Brand new single extra long childs bed $100/BO. Call 413-583-6962 mornings 8-12 and evenings anytime. Twin bed & mattress $100. 2 dressers $50. 1 coffee tbl $50. 1 couch $100. 1 loveseat $50. Foosball table $50. Pull out sofa $100. File cabinet $25. Organ $50. Call 413-896-8395
Tag Sale it!
U.S. #1 Stamp (U) $300./OBO Call Ron 413-896-3324 $$$ Cash For Stamps $$$
Building Materials German Shepherd/ Siberian Husky pups, ready now with shots & dewormer. Fast, smart, healthy pups. $850. (413) 218-2321
New Jeld-Wen entry door, 32x80, 4 5/8 jam, double bore, $150. 413-537-0442 Velux Skylight w/flashing, new in box, 38x30. $225.00. 413-320-0231.
Machinery & Tools Toy Maltese/Poodle Puppies, wht/beige, ready Oct. 1st. $2200/ea. Serious buyers 413-386-5488
YORKIE PUPPY purebred, female 8wks old, 1st set of shots, dewormed, parents on premises. $1800. Call (413)777-3536
Machinist Tools, retiring, to much to list. $25K value, $6K takes it all. 413-267-5894 leave msg.
Sporting Goods Full set of golf clubs, bag, pull cart and includes many accessories. $500/ bo. Call 413-536-3911
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