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INDEX<br />
WEEKLYNEWS.NET - 978-532-5880 JULY 12, 2018<br />
Classifieds ...............................................................................13-16<br />
Obituaries ....................................................................................... 5<br />
Police Log ...................................................................................... 4<br />
Real Estate ..............................................................................14-16<br />
Religious Notes .............................................................................. 8<br />
Seniors ........................................................................................... 6<br />
Sports .......................................................................................9-12<br />
Roots clothing store<br />
opens at MarketStreet<br />
Roots, a Canadian lifestyle<br />
clothing store brand, is now<br />
open at MarketStreet.<br />
Established in 1973 and<br />
known for its apparel, leather<br />
goods, footwear and accessories,<br />
Roots brings its wares with<br />
the opening of its first location<br />
on the North Shore, and second<br />
in Greater Boston.<br />
At MarketStreet it offers<br />
nearly 5,000 square feet of offerings<br />
for men, women, and<br />
children ranging from classic,<br />
casual wardrobe to their sweats<br />
and jackets.<br />
“Anytime we can bring a<br />
new brand to the North Shore,<br />
let alone one as loved as<br />
Roots, we truly celebrate the<br />
opportunity. Roots’ commitment<br />
to easy style is a perfect<br />
complement to MarketStreet<br />
<strong>Lynnfield</strong>’s diverse fashion,<br />
apparel and accessories offerings.<br />
We look forward to<br />
continuing to infuse newness<br />
into the MarketStreet<br />
mix,” said Christina Barrows,<br />
MarketStreet general manager.<br />
MarketStreet offers more<br />
than 80 shops and restaurants,<br />
over 25 of which are locally<br />
owned.<br />
The shuttered Perley Burrill gas station is about to face the auction block.<br />
Perley Burrill<br />
‘nearing the end’<br />
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Roots opens at MarketStreet.<br />
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PERLEY BURRILL<br />
From page 1<br />
says they have been in operation<br />
since 1909.<br />
Perley and Phillips Burrill<br />
sold the property in 2005 to<br />
Pedoto’s Little Joe Realty Trust<br />
for $1 million where they operated<br />
the gas station and Viking<br />
Oil Co.<br />
But in 2006, state Attorney<br />
General Thomas Reilly sued the<br />
company and Pedoto after the<br />
heating oil distributor abruptly<br />
stopped delivering to customers.<br />
Viking Oil ceased operations<br />
that year.<br />
Later, town officials alleged<br />
Pedoto leased the property<br />
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Authentic Chinese Cuisine<br />
to landscapers and a used car<br />
dealer.<br />
“All those uses are illegal, so<br />
we were constantly battling, it<br />
was a big mess,” Crawford said.<br />
“We had to take him to court<br />
multiple times to get anything<br />
done.”<br />
Pedoto faced a 30-day jail<br />
sentence in 2015 for failure to<br />
heed a judge’s order to remove<br />
five underground storage tanks<br />
from the Salem St. property. He<br />
later compiled.<br />
“He refused to cooperate until<br />
he was going to be arrested and<br />
jailed,” Crawford said.<br />
All the while, the property<br />
and the building on it continued<br />
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“There was a dilapidated<br />
building falling down, it looked<br />
like a dump, so people tossed<br />
their trash there and we had<br />
to make the building safe and<br />
fenced it off,” Crawford added.<br />
There were three mortgages<br />
on the property from Bank of<br />
America, Global Oil Co., and<br />
Joseph Ricupero Jr., owner of<br />
Renewable Waste Solutions totaling<br />
$1.7 million, which were<br />
never paid.<br />
Crawford said he expects<br />
there to be several bidders at the<br />
auction.<br />
“Let’s say the property cost<br />
$475,000 and $125,000 to clean<br />
it up, or $300,000 per lot, that’s<br />
a very good price,” he said.<br />
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