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SERVING THE COMMUNITY SINCE 1957<br />
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Page 2:<br />
Peabody remembers<br />
9/11<br />
ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK<br />
A woman enters the Ward 4 polling location at Higgins Middle School in Peabody on Tuesday to cast her vote in the<br />
preliminary election.<br />
A PRELIMINARY LOOK<br />
Big hopes, but a small turnout on Election Day<br />
By katelyn sahagian<br />
PEABODY ― Tuesday was preliminary<br />
election night in the city, and residents<br />
from wards 4 and 5 took to the<br />
polls to decide who would go on to the<br />
ballot in the November City Council<br />
primaries.<br />
Polling stations had low turnout for<br />
Wards 4 and 5, but despite the lack of<br />
voters, candidates felt excited to be in<br />
the community and see their supporters<br />
rallying them on.<br />
As of 4:45 p.m. at Ward 5’s polling<br />
location there had only been 566 votes<br />
casted. At 6:30 p.m., only 439 votes<br />
had been cast for Ward 4, not including<br />
votes from Brooksby Village.<br />
In both wards, candidates campaigned<br />
outside their polling locations,<br />
waiting to see the results.<br />
“I’m hoping for a good night.” said<br />
Dave Gamache, a candidate for councilor<br />
of Ward 5, while<br />
he was campaigning outside Veterans<br />
Memorial High School.<br />
Gamache served for 24 years as<br />
councilor for Ward 5 before he took<br />
a break. Now that he is retiring from<br />
his full-time job, he hopes to be elected<br />
once again.<br />
“I’m feeling overly optimistic,”<br />
Gamache said.<br />
Julie Daigle, candidate for Ward 4<br />
councilor, said that she felt strange<br />
going into the polls and seeing her own<br />
name on the ballot.<br />
“It’s my first time doing this so it<br />
was a little weird voting for myself,”<br />
Daigle said.<br />
Daigle worked for Peabody City<br />
Hall as its first business liaison before<br />
moving to the Chamber of Commerce,<br />
where she served as director. Daigle<br />
said that she always felt she would come<br />
back to City Hall and hopes that this<br />
will be that time. She is facing opposition<br />
from incumbent Ed Charest and<br />
newcomer John Salisbury-Rowswell.<br />
Matt Molk, Ward 5 candidate, said<br />
that he was happy to have thrown his<br />
hat in the ring, challenging Gamache<br />
and incumbent Joel Saslaw.<br />
“No matter what happens this was<br />
a great experience and I have no regrets,”<br />
Molk said<br />
Molk is currently the director of a<br />
family owned technology company<br />
in Peabody and runs Peabody Access<br />
Television. This is the first time he has<br />
ever run for elected office.<br />
“I’ll look at all the numbers,” Ed<br />
Charest, the incumbent from Ward 4<br />
said about his plan for after the election<br />
if he makes the cut. “It’ll help me come<br />
up with my next strategy.”<br />
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Peabody City Council<br />
postpones vote to amend<br />
Olio’s operating hours on<br />
Main Street<br />
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WEEKLYNEWS.NET - 978-532-5880 SEPTEMBER 16, 2021<br />
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Members of the Peabody Police Department stand at attention during a ceremony to commemorate those lost during the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.<br />
Peabody remembers 9/11<br />
By Anne MArie ToBin<br />
Residents turned out in droves<br />
Saturday as the city observed the<br />
20th anniversary of the Sept. 11,<br />
2001 terrorist attacks with three<br />
separate ceremonies.<br />
The day started with a Police<br />
Department ceremony at<br />
the Sept. 11 Memorial Park on<br />
Grandview Avenue where residents<br />
N. Janis Lasden and Donald<br />
DiTullio and Peabody native<br />
Christine Barbuto were remembered.<br />
The three were aboard American<br />
Airlines Flight 11 when it<br />
was hijacked and crashed into<br />
the north tower of the World<br />
Trade Center in New York. Lasden<br />
and DiTullio were on their<br />
way to Los Angeles for a vacation<br />
while Barbuto, a buyer for<br />
the TJX Companies, was on a<br />
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“It’s been a tradition every<br />
year since they built the memorial,”<br />
said Police Chief Thomas<br />
Griffin. “Unfortunately three<br />
wonderful people in our city<br />
were lost tragically onboard that<br />
flight. I prefer to have people<br />
think of the wonderful lives they<br />
led rather than the tragedy that<br />
was. If we do that, their memories<br />
will last. Cowardly terrorism<br />
never succeeds.”<br />
About an hour later, the Fire<br />
Department held a ceremony at<br />
the Peabody Safety Memorial on<br />
Perkins Street across from Emerson<br />
Park. The ceremony included<br />
transmissions of the last<br />
alarm and a moment of silence.<br />
Police Capt. Dennis Bonauito<br />
read the Policeman’s Prayer.<br />
Fire Lt. Ryan Gill read the Fireman’s<br />
Prayer.<br />
Fire Chief Joseph Daly said<br />
that approximately 450 public<br />
safety personnel lost their lives<br />
as a result of the 9/11 attacks, but<br />
“there was no shortage of courage<br />
that day.<br />
“Courage can be defined as<br />
taking action when facing peril<br />
or death and that’s what happened<br />
that day,” he said. “Every<br />
individual who lost their lives<br />
deserves our respect and tribute<br />
and remembrance. Please, never<br />
forget.”<br />
Mayor Edward A. Bettencourt<br />
Jr. said Saturday was an<br />
important day for everyone,<br />
referring to the 2001 attacks as<br />
“cowardly.”<br />
“Even as these years have<br />
passed, we still experience the<br />
emotion and heartbreak for thousands<br />
of lost lives, including two<br />
of our own residents, Christine<br />
and Janis,” he said. “I still hold<br />
tight to the remarkable courage<br />
and touching compassion and<br />
incredible strength we witnessed<br />
from our public safety officers<br />
― the police officers, the firefighters,<br />
the EMTs and the everyday<br />
citizens that serve to inspire<br />
me and the entire country.<br />
“It’s fitting that we gather at<br />
this beautiful Peabody Public<br />
Safety Memorial to honor bravery<br />
and pay our respects to those<br />
victims of that terrible day.”<br />
State Rep. Tom Walsh said<br />
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9/11 more than police officers,<br />
firefighters, and first responders<br />
who tried to save as many lives<br />
as they could.<br />
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Peabody City Council postpones vote to<br />
amend Olio’s operating hours on Main Street<br />
BY KATELYN SAHAGIAN<br />
Tensions were high during<br />
a Thursday meeting of the City<br />
Council, which ran past midnight<br />
Friday as the council considered<br />
whether to amend event<br />
venue Olio’s special permit.<br />
No decisions were made; the<br />
council voted to continue the<br />
public hearing on the matter for<br />
two weeks.<br />
“It was clear to anyone watching<br />
that the majority of councilors<br />
came into the public hearing<br />
yesterday having already decided<br />
how they would vote on our<br />
application,” said Sarah Narcus,<br />
who co-owns Olio with her<br />
mother, Ellen Basch. “This is<br />
extremely unfortunate, as we are<br />
just looking for our chance at a<br />
fair hearing.<br />
“We heard (Thursday) night<br />
the overwhelming support for<br />
our amended conditions. Speaking<br />
on our behalf were the mayor,<br />
the Chamber (of Commerce),<br />
the city’s senior planner, and the<br />
immediate past president of the<br />
Chamber, amongst many others,”<br />
Narcus added. “Included in<br />
the meeting packet were letters<br />
of support from many neighboring<br />
businesses and Peabody residents.<br />
In opposition, there was<br />
just a single abutter: the ward<br />
councilor who lives behind us.”<br />
Before Narcus spoke, a lawyer<br />
representing Mills 58 owner<br />
Ed Greeley and the Bell Inn &<br />
Tavern tried to present new information<br />
on the hotel’s special<br />
permit. Because a large portion<br />
of the documents were submitted<br />
earlier in the day, the councilors<br />
voted to have a continuance<br />
so Greeley could submit his<br />
documents properly.<br />
Councilors heard from Narcus,<br />
who was requesting to<br />
amend the hours of operation<br />
for her luxury event business located<br />
at 43 Main St. in the heart<br />
of downtown Peabody. Formerly<br />
the Strand Theater, Narcus<br />
opened Olio in the spring of<br />
2019 and has been operating the<br />
business under the 17 conditions<br />
stipulated by the council in its<br />
current special permit.<br />
Narcus said her main issue<br />
with those conditions is that they<br />
are extremely confusing, particularly<br />
when it comes to restrictions<br />
on times she can start and<br />
end events, when she can use the<br />
parking lot behind her building,<br />
and when she is able to set up<br />
and break down different events.<br />
“Conditions on our permit<br />
are cumbersome, confusing and<br />
limiting us,” Narcus said when<br />
addressing the council. “We are<br />
standing here trying to build<br />
some success in spite of the incredible<br />
odds before us. I’m just<br />
trying to simplify so I can fulfill<br />
the commitment to this council.”<br />
City Councilor Peter McGinn<br />
recused himself from the vote,<br />
citing that because his property<br />
is next to Olio’s, he could not<br />
be an impartial member of the<br />
council. Despite his recusal, he<br />
still had a lawyer speak on his<br />
behalf. His wife, Jeannette, was<br />
the only resident who spoke in<br />
opposition to Olio, citing the<br />
disruption it could bring to the<br />
residential neighborhood behind<br />
the business.<br />
Because Olio is an event<br />
space, it requires people to bring<br />
their own tables, chairs, decorations,<br />
and anything else they<br />
need to make their event special.<br />
Narcus said that it takes approximately<br />
an hour to an hour and a<br />
half to break down or set up each<br />
event.<br />
McGinn’s attorney, David<br />
Harris, said that extending hours<br />
of operation to 10:30 p.m. on<br />
weeknights and Sunday could<br />
lead to an event’s breakdown<br />
going until midnight.<br />
“We’re not in opposition<br />
to this. We’re trying to make<br />
a positive step to allow this to<br />
happen,” said Harris. “I have no<br />
problem with what Sarah wants<br />
to do. It shouldn’t be changed<br />
to create the situation that I’m<br />
pointing out to you right now. “<br />
Close to a dozen business<br />
owners and individuals, including<br />
Mayor Edward A. Bettencourt<br />
Jr. and Ward 4 Councilor<br />
candidate Julie Daigle, spoke in<br />
support of Olio’s request.<br />
“It’s a true blessing we have a<br />
main street that is a mixed development<br />
in business and residential.<br />
We want to help businesses<br />
and support quality of life,”<br />
said Bettencourt. “Hopefully<br />
a healthy balance between our<br />
business and residential communities<br />
can be struck.”<br />
“What happens tonight sets<br />
the tone of how businesses will<br />
be treated,” Daigle said. “We<br />
should welcome any opportunity<br />
to keep business in the city. This<br />
is a score for Peabody.”<br />
Councilors-at-Large Tom<br />
Gould and Jon Turco both<br />
PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK<br />
Sarah Narcus stands in Olio, a 6,000-square-foot event space which she co-owns with her mother<br />
Ellen Basch, on Main Street in Peabody.<br />
spoke strongly against the new<br />
hours. Turco went point by point<br />
through 14 of the conditions<br />
and stated his reasons why they<br />
should remain the same. He told<br />
Narcus that these conditions are<br />
why she’s seeing so much success.<br />
“You have to stick with the<br />
original plan,” Turco said. “You<br />
said you have a perfect track record,<br />
and I think that’s because<br />
you have the conditions you<br />
have.”<br />
Gould agreed with Turco,<br />
adding that this plan works best<br />
for the community and that the<br />
councilors should be thinking<br />
about how the neighborhood behind<br />
Olio feels.<br />
“The bottom line to me,<br />
10:30 on Sunday through Thursday<br />
with an extra hour and a half<br />
to move everything out is just<br />
asking for trouble,” Gould said.<br />
“It’s asking for people to turn on<br />
you.”<br />
Narcus said Olio has only<br />
had one noise complaint made<br />
during its entire operation. That<br />
one complaint came from Mc-<br />
Ginn, a fact pointed out not only<br />
by Narcus, but also by Councilor-at-Large<br />
Anne Manning-Martin<br />
and Ward 4 Councilor Joel<br />
Saslaw.<br />
“She was entitled to a fair<br />
hearing and in my opinion<br />
she didn’t get one,” said Manning-Martin.<br />
“These women<br />
came to us begging for help after<br />
18 months of the pandemic. Instead,<br />
she was scolded and treated<br />
like a little girl who needed to<br />
be taught a lesson.”<br />
Saslaw agreed with Manning-Martin<br />
that Narcus didn’t<br />
get a fair hearing and the hearing<br />
failed to discuss what was best<br />
for Olio and negotiate a way forward.<br />
Instead, the hearing was<br />
used to push Narcus into a corner<br />
and force her to live with the<br />
conditions she initially signed.<br />
“One resident spoke against<br />
it. The City Council wrote 17<br />
conditions. I’m livid. I’m embarrassed,”<br />
Saslaw said. “We<br />
shouldn’t be an obstructive<br />
body. People talk about balance<br />
but there was no balance tonight.”<br />
Narcus said she hopes for<br />
a better result the second time<br />
around.<br />
“I hope that gives the council<br />
time to reconsider their positions,<br />
ask me any questions that<br />
they have, and work with me on<br />
a compromise,” she said.
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Police Log<br />
MONDAY 9/06<br />
Arrests<br />
Francisco J. Morales, 48, of<br />
47 Whiting St., Apt. 3, Lynn, was<br />
arrested and charged with two<br />
counts of larceny under $1,200,<br />
two counts of receiving an improper<br />
credit card under $1,200,<br />
larceny from a person, attempted<br />
larceny, and on warrants at 6:06<br />
p.m. Monday.<br />
Accidents<br />
A report of a motor vehicle crash<br />
with injury at 7:01 p.m. Monday<br />
at 67 Lynnfield St. The involved<br />
motorcycle operator was taken to<br />
Massachusetts General Hospital.<br />
Breaking and Entering<br />
20<br />
A motor vehicle breaking and<br />
entering was reported at 9 a.m.<br />
Monday at Lucky Dogs at 6<br />
Bourbon St.<br />
Theft<br />
A larceny was reported at 1:22<br />
p.m. Monday on Perkins Street.<br />
A woman walked into the station<br />
to report her political signs were<br />
stolen. She did not want charges<br />
pressed against the juveniles.<br />
A report of a larceny at 6:06<br />
p.m. Monday at Brooks Brothers at<br />
210B Andover St. A caller reported<br />
someone stole her debit card and<br />
spent $3,000. A 48-year-old man<br />
was arrested (see arrests).<br />
Vandalism<br />
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A report of vandalism at 9:58<br />
a.m. Monday at 35 Griffin Road.<br />
A caller reported someone spread<br />
mustard and a can of beans on her<br />
car and garage. The woman was<br />
advised by police to wash off the<br />
debris. No damage was done and<br />
random kids may be to blame.<br />
Vandalism was reported at 10:31<br />
a.m. Monday at 29 Kosciusko St. A<br />
caller reported rocks were thrown<br />
at her vehicle overnight.<br />
At 3:09 p.m. Monday, a caller reported<br />
damage to his house at 31<br />
Central St.<br />
A vandalized bike was reported<br />
at 8:17 p.m. Monday at 7 Oak St.<br />
TUESDAY 9/07<br />
Arrests<br />
Denise A. Bettinger, 47, of 111<br />
Foster St., Apt. 212, was arrested<br />
and charged with assault and battery<br />
on a person 60-plus/disabled<br />
at 2:58 p.m. Tuesday.<br />
Michael W. Brennan, 50, of 6<br />
Ledgewood Way, Apt. 3, was arrested<br />
and charged with OUI-drugs<br />
at 3:25 p.m. Tuesday.<br />
Accidents<br />
A report of a motor vehicle<br />
crash at 10:19 a.m. Tuesday at<br />
Chase Bank at 210C Andover St.<br />
One person was taken to Beverly<br />
Hospital.<br />
A motor vehicle crash was reported<br />
at 11:47 a.m. Tuesday at 74<br />
County St. and 84 Lynnfield St.; at<br />
12:36 p.m. Tuesday at 363 Lowell<br />
St. and 2 Prospect St.; at 6:14 p.m.<br />
Tuesday at 24 Driscoll St.<br />
A report of a motor vehicle crash<br />
with injury at 5:28 p.m. Tuesday at<br />
124 Tremont St. A car crash into a<br />
pole was reported.<br />
A report of a hit-and-run motor<br />
vehicle crash at 5:37 p.m. Tuesday<br />
at 1 Felton St.<br />
Assaults<br />
A report of an assault with a<br />
dangerous weapon at 12:48 p.m.<br />
Tuesday at 6 Cosmos Drive. A<br />
caller reported his daughter was<br />
pointing a knife at him. Meagan<br />
Shea, 29, of 6 Cosmos Drive, was<br />
issued a summons for assault with<br />
a dangerous weapon and threatening<br />
to commit a crime.<br />
A report of an assault at 2:58<br />
p.m. Tuesday at Ahepa Penelope<br />
No. 120 at 98 Central St. A caller<br />
reported his mother and her caretaker<br />
were physically fighting in<br />
an apartment. The caller said his<br />
mother was on the ground and<br />
the caretaker was pulling her<br />
hair. The caretaker, a 47-year-old<br />
woman, was placed in custody<br />
(see arrests).<br />
Breaking and Entering<br />
A report of a breaking and entering<br />
at 7:41 p.m. Tuesday at 18<br />
Greenwood Road. A caller reported<br />
an ex-tenant broke into the home.<br />
Fire<br />
A report of a dumpster fire at<br />
6:58 p.m. Tuesday at 9 Esquire<br />
Circle. It was extinguished by the<br />
fire department.<br />
Vandalism<br />
A report of vandalism at 9:51<br />
a.m. Tuesday at 4 Overlea Ave. A<br />
caller reported vandalism to his<br />
yard and car. Police reported there<br />
were hot dogs in the shape of a<br />
cross placed on the driver’s side<br />
door handle of the caller’s car and<br />
his girlfriend’s car. Both vehicles<br />
were parked in the driveway at the<br />
time.<br />
At 1:42 p.m. Tuesday, a caller<br />
reported she was witnessing three<br />
juveniles vandalizing the picnic<br />
table at Connolly Park on Dark<br />
Lane. DPW was asked to pick up<br />
the broken table.<br />
Vandalism was reported at 6:26<br />
p.m. Tuesday at Welch School at 50<br />
Swampscott Ave. A caller reported<br />
several juveniles were destroying<br />
property on school grounds. Police<br />
reported the call was unfounded.<br />
WEDNESDAY 9/08<br />
Arrests<br />
Joseph Tyler Marchetti, 24,<br />
of 7 Central St., Apt. 301, was arrested<br />
on a warrant at 9:43 a.m.<br />
Wednesday.<br />
Patty A. Martello, 66, of 32 Quail<br />
Road, was arrested and charged<br />
with OUI-liquor and marked lanes<br />
violation at 4:42 p.m. Wednesday.<br />
Michael Silva, 47, of 3<br />
Newcastle Road, was arrested and<br />
charged with speeding and on a<br />
warrant at 11:06 p.m. Wednesday.<br />
Accidents<br />
A report of a motor vehicle crash<br />
involving a pedestrian at 10:38<br />
a.m. Wednesday at 4 Glen Road. A<br />
caller reported a trash worker’s foot<br />
was run over by a trash truck. The<br />
man was taken to Massachusetts<br />
General Hospital.<br />
A report of a motor vehicle<br />
crash at 3:55 p.m. Wednesday<br />
at 40 Pulaski St.; at 4:54 p.m.<br />
Wednesday at 3 First Ave.; at 5:43<br />
p.m. Wednesday at 17 Aborn St.<br />
and 2 Sutton St.<br />
Assaults<br />
A report of an assault at 5:51<br />
p.m. Wednesday on First Avenue.<br />
Complaints<br />
A report of a road rage incident<br />
at 11:06 p.m. Wednesday at<br />
9 Sprague St. A caller reported a<br />
man on a motorcycle was “chasing<br />
down” a woman in a tan SUV. A<br />
47-year-old man was arrested (see<br />
arrests). The woman involved said<br />
she had left the Portuguese club<br />
after an argument, but did not want<br />
police involvement.<br />
Theft<br />
A report of a larceny at 2:05 p.m.<br />
Wednesday at CVS at 535 Lowell<br />
St.<br />
A larceny was reported at<br />
8:10 p.m. Wednesday at Welch<br />
School at 50 Swampscott Ave.<br />
A person walked into the station<br />
to report their daughter’s school<br />
Chromebook was stolen.<br />
Vandalism<br />
A report of vandalism at 4:12<br />
p.m. Wednesday at Homewood<br />
Suites at 57 Newbury St. A manager<br />
reported vandalism to a room<br />
in the hotel. Shayna P. Linnane, 34,<br />
of 16 Redberry Lane, was issued a<br />
summons for malicious destruction<br />
of property over $1,200.<br />
FRIDAY 9/10<br />
Accidents<br />
A report of a motor vehicle crash<br />
with injury at 3:31 p.m. Friday at<br />
660 Lowell St. and 4 Lake St. The<br />
driver was taken to Lahey Hospital.<br />
A report of a motor vehicle crash<br />
at 5:38 p.m. Friday at 2 Summit<br />
St. and 326 Lowell St.; at 5:55<br />
p.m. Friday at 363 Lowell St. and<br />
2 Prospect St.<br />
SATURDAY 9/11<br />
Accidents<br />
A report of a motor vehicle crash<br />
at 11:05 a.m. Saturday at 525<br />
Lowell St.; at 11:08 a.m. Saturday<br />
at 56 Washington St. and 5 Aborn<br />
St.; at 11:12 a.m. Saturday at 22<br />
Sutton St.; at 4:40 p.m. Saturday at<br />
Maki Sushi Bar, Inc. at 43 Main St.<br />
A report of a hit-and-run motor<br />
vehicle crash at 12:04 p.m.<br />
Saturday at 18 Ashford Trail; at<br />
8:54 a.m. Sunday at Domino’s<br />
Pizza at 1 Andover St.<br />
A motor vehicle crash with injury<br />
was reported at 11:47 p.m.<br />
Saturday at Paddy Kellys at 154<br />
Washington St.<br />
Complaints<br />
A report of a suspicious motor<br />
vehicle at 1:02 p.m. Saturday<br />
at Jacobs and Stevens streets.<br />
Several callers reported a white<br />
pickup truck with a derogatory flag<br />
about the president. The caller said<br />
the driver was using a bullhorn to<br />
swear at people in the area. Police<br />
reported the person was gone<br />
upon arrival.<br />
SUNDAY 9/12<br />
Accidents<br />
A report of a motor vehicle<br />
crash at 12 p.m. Sunday at 243<br />
Washington St. and 1 Allens Lane;<br />
at 2:59 p.m. Sunday at 178 Lowell<br />
St. and 3 Orchard St.<br />
Complaints<br />
A report of suspicious activity<br />
at 8:09 p.m. Sunday at Peabody<br />
Schools at 9 Margin St. A caller<br />
reported kids were flashing lights<br />
on the tombstones. An officer reported<br />
the group was a family visiting<br />
a grave site.<br />
Vandalism<br />
A report of vandalism at 1:40<br />
p.m. Sunday at 36 ½ Lynn St. A<br />
caller reported a vehicle hit his<br />
pole. Police reported the person<br />
paid restitution.<br />
MONDAY 9/13<br />
Arrests<br />
Jenelle Nicole Mansfield, 27,<br />
of 4 Downing Road, was arrested<br />
on warrants and charged with two<br />
counts of operating a motor vehicle<br />
with a suspended license and<br />
two counts of speeding at 11:18<br />
a.m. Monday.<br />
Breaking and Entering<br />
A report of a breaking and entering<br />
at 12:03 p.m. Monday at 6<br />
Crowninshield St. A caller reported<br />
a woman was trying to break in<br />
through the air conditioner.<br />
Complaints<br />
A report of a neighborhood dispute<br />
at 9:15 a.m. Monday at 11<br />
Birchwood Ave. A caller reported<br />
her neighbor had been draining his<br />
pool into her yard. The caller said<br />
the health department had told him<br />
to stop, but he was continuing to<br />
do it.
SEPTEMBER 16, 2021<br />
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Autism<br />
Awareness<br />
Fundraiser<br />
For The Weekly NeWs<br />
The 5th Annual Autism<br />
Awareness Sip and Shop fundraiser<br />
will be held on Thursday,<br />
Oct. 14 from 6-9 p.m. at Peabody’s<br />
Black Box Theater, 22<br />
Foster St.<br />
The event was originally<br />
scheduled to be held last spring,<br />
but was pushed back due to the<br />
pandemic.<br />
“We decided to move this to<br />
October as we were hoping that<br />
most people would be vaccinated<br />
by that time and willing to go<br />
out and shop,” said Black Box<br />
Event Manager Lisa Geczi. “In<br />
theory, this should have been the<br />
6th annual event but we missed<br />
our 5th annual event due to the<br />
pandemic. I didn’t want to skip<br />
the fifth one, so we will be offering<br />
a virtual shopping event<br />
sometime in the future.”<br />
One hundred percent of the<br />
proceeds of this event will be<br />
donated to the Northeast Arc<br />
Autism Support Center (ASC).<br />
The event is being organized<br />
by Sugar Me Sweets Events of<br />
Danvers and ASC. There is no<br />
charge for general admission.<br />
VIP admission is $5, which allows<br />
early access at 5:30 p.m.<br />
DJ Scott Sica will be on<br />
hand to provide the music with<br />
special uplighting displayed for<br />
the occasion. The concession<br />
stand will have a cash bar and<br />
snacks will be available for purchase.<br />
Several local artisans and<br />
vendors will be on hand. Raffle<br />
tickets will be available to win<br />
prizes donated by supporters of<br />
the Black Box and ASC. Several<br />
ASC representatives will be on<br />
hand to share information about<br />
Northeast Arc and ASC.<br />
To learn more about the<br />
event, visit the Black Box’s website<br />
at www.ne-arc..org/blackbox-events.org/<br />
or Sugar Me<br />
Sweet Events’s website at www.<br />
sugarmesweetevents.com
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WEEKLYNEWS.NET - 978-532-5880 SEPTEMBER 16, 2021<br />
Religious News<br />
All Saints Episcopal Church<br />
of the North Shore<br />
Good morning and thank you!<br />
All Saints Episcopal Church of<br />
the North Shore in Danvers has<br />
in-person worship, as well as<br />
Zoom opportunities on Sunday<br />
mornings and throughout the<br />
week. Our webpage is https://<br />
allsaintsepiscopalnorthshore.<br />
org/, and we are also on Facebook,<br />
Twitter and Instagram.<br />
In-person Worship<br />
Join us for our modified service<br />
of the Holy Eucharist at<br />
8:30 Sunday mornings, with<br />
COVID-19 safety protocols in<br />
place. Advanced registration is<br />
required (call the church at 978-<br />
774-1150).<br />
Outreach<br />
Join us on the third Sunday<br />
of each month as we prepare 40-<br />
50 bagged lunches for the food<br />
insecure in Peabody. Contact the<br />
church office (978-774-1150) if<br />
you would like to donate food or<br />
help prepare the lunches.<br />
We also have the following<br />
Zoom services and fellowship<br />
opportunities:<br />
Worship on Sundays at 10<br />
a.m.<br />
https://zoom.us/j/134596872<br />
Meeting ID: 134 596 872<br />
Phone: 929-205-6099<br />
Coffee hour on Tuesdays at<br />
10 a.m.<br />
https://zoom.us/j/201985541<br />
Meeting ID: 201 985 541<br />
Phone: + 1 929 205 6099<br />
Frank Time Discussion on<br />
the second Wednesdays of each<br />
month at 5:15 pm<br />
https://us02web.zoom.<br />
us/j/85499949543<br />
Meeting ID: 854 9994 9543<br />
Phone: +1 929 205 6099<br />
Morning Prayer on Fridays at<br />
8:30 a.m.<br />
h t t p s : / / z o o m .<br />
us/j/96760775904<br />
Meeting ID: 967 6077 5904<br />
Phone: +1 929 205 6099 US<br />
Perfect Paws Pet Ministry,<br />
the third Sunday of each month<br />
at 5 p.m<br />
https://zoom.us/<br />
j/990855545?pwd=YVN4bzFhOEpLZkY3Y1dxQkt2OTJMdz09<br />
Meeting ID: 990 855 545<br />
Password: Saintfranc<br />
Parish office: Call 978-774-<br />
1150 or email allstoffice@<br />
gmail.com<br />
Peace,<br />
Michelle Behling, Parish Administrator<br />
Carmelite Chapel<br />
Carmelite Chapel in the<br />
Northshore Mall<br />
Holy Mass:<br />
Monday through Friday:<br />
Noon and 3 p.m.<br />
Saturday: Noon, 4 and 5:30<br />
p.m.<br />
Sunday: Noon<br />
Confession:<br />
Monday through Friday<br />
11-11:45 a.m. and 2-2:45<br />
p.m.<br />
Saturday<br />
11-11:45 a.m. and 2:45-3:45<br />
p.m.<br />
Gift Shop<br />
Open Monday through Saturday:<br />
11 a.m.-5 p.m.<br />
Phone: 978-531-8340<br />
Congregation Tifereth Israel<br />
Congregation Tifereth Israel,<br />
8 Pierpont St., Peabody, will be<br />
open for High Holiday services<br />
in person. Rosh Hashanah,<br />
Tuesday, Sept. 7, and Wednesday,<br />
Sept. 8, at 9:30 AM. Yom<br />
Kippur, Wednesday, Sept. 15, at<br />
7:30 PM, and Thursday, Sept.<br />
16, at 9:30 AM. All services will<br />
also be available through Zoom<br />
and a link will be emailed to all<br />
members.<br />
Congregation Tifereth Israel<br />
8 Pierpont Street<br />
Peabody, MA 01960<br />
Tel. 978.531.8135<br />
web: www.ctipeabody.org<br />
North Shore Baptist Church<br />
706 Lowell St., W. Peabody<br />
Sharing God’s Truth for<br />
Life’s Transitions<br />
Small Group Worship & Bible<br />
Study (in-person) - 10:30<br />
a.m. Sundays. For info, prayer or<br />
help, contact us at 978-535-6186<br />
or office@northshorebaptistchurch.org.<br />
St. Clare of Assisi<br />
(non-Roman)<br />
Our Parish family welcomes<br />
everyone. We are not here to<br />
condemn, criticize, or judge<br />
you. Rather, we want to offer<br />
our love, our support, and our<br />
prayers for you. Your presence is<br />
an important part of our celebration<br />
of the Mass and when you<br />
are not here, you are missed!<br />
The Rev. Fr. Mike Otero-Otero,<br />
O.S.F.<br />
978-804-2250<br />
www.stclarepeabody.org<br />
Holy Mass: Saturdays at 3<br />
p.m.<br />
St. Clare Mission (feeding<br />
the hungry)<br />
Saturdays at 11 a.m.-1 p.m.<br />
Mission Outreach Services<br />
(Homelessness Outreach)<br />
Call Jill at 267-481-5725.<br />
Al-Anon Meetings<br />
Find us at:<br />
https://alanonma.org/.<br />
St. John Lutheran Church<br />
Worship: 9:30 a.m., Sunday,<br />
in-person and on Zoom<br />
Bible Study: 11 a.m.<br />
22 Ellsworth Road, Peabody<br />
Website: https://stjohnpeabody.org<br />
Church phone: 978-531-1731<br />
Pastor: The Rev. Charles N.<br />
Stevenson<br />
Email: stjohnpastor@earthlink.net<br />
For the Zoom link, please<br />
email the pastor.<br />
Temple Ner Tamid<br />
Service Times<br />
Sunday to Thursday: 7 p.m.<br />
Friday: 8 p.m.<br />
Saturday: 9:30 a.m.<br />
Holidays as published.<br />
Join Us Online.<br />
Services and all other programs<br />
are being held virtually<br />
using Zoom, Facebook and<br />
YouTube<br />
Rabbi Richard Perlman<br />
Associate Rabbi Bernie<br />
Horowitz<br />
Visit our website<br />
www.templenertamid.org<br />
Contact office<br />
978-532-1293<br />
office@templenertamid.org<br />
368 Lowell St.<br />
Peabody, Mass.<br />
Temple Tiferet Shalom<br />
Services and all other programs<br />
are being held virtually<br />
via Zoom and StreamSpot.<br />
Services Friday evenings at<br />
7:30 p.m. and Saturday mornings<br />
at 9:30 a.m.<br />
Rabbi David Kudan<br />
Music Director Bryna Toder<br />
Tabasky<br />
Prayer Leader Gary Gillette<br />
489 Lowell St.<br />
Peabody, Mass<br />
978-535-2100<br />
www.templetiferetshalom.<br />
org<br />
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SEPTEMBER 16, 2021<br />
Peabody Historical<br />
Society events<br />
From The Peabody<br />
hisTorical socieTy<br />
“Boston on Fire: A History<br />
of Fires and Firefighting in<br />
Boston:” Journalist Stephanie<br />
Schorow is the featured speaker.<br />
Fires have shaped Boston<br />
since its founding on a narrow<br />
peninsula in 1630. Schorow<br />
tells the dramatic tales of seventeenth-century<br />
fires (which were<br />
viewed as signs of God’s wrath),<br />
the 1834 Ursuline convent fire,<br />
the Great Fire of 1872, the Chelsea<br />
conflagrations of 1908 and<br />
1973, the tragic Cocoanut Grove<br />
nightclub fire of 1942, the Vendome<br />
Hotel collapse that killed<br />
nine firefighters in 1972 and an<br />
arson ring that terrorized the city<br />
in the 1980s. In her book of the<br />
same name, there are also chapters<br />
devoted to two key Boston<br />
innovations: the Hunneman fire<br />
engine and the citywide fire<br />
alarm system (first in the nation)<br />
developed by William Francis<br />
Channing and Moses Farmer.<br />
There is no charge to participate,<br />
thanks to a grant from the Bridge<br />
Street Fund, a special initiative<br />
of Mass Humanities. To register,<br />
go to https://peabodyhistorical.<br />
org/programs-exhibits/.<br />
On Wednesday, October 13th<br />
at 1pm, historian Alan Pierce<br />
presents “The Jewish History of<br />
Peabody.” We hope this lecture<br />
will be in-person, but stay tuned!<br />
This lecture is separate from the<br />
Bridge Street series.<br />
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Crafternoons at<br />
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For The Weekly NeWs<br />
Each Monday afternoon,<br />
school aged children are invited<br />
to complete a fun craft in the<br />
main library’s courtyard. Guided<br />
crafts will be provided to all<br />
who register in advance, but participants<br />
are welcome to use our<br />
free craft materials to create their<br />
own individual masterpiece, too.<br />
Stop by anytime between 3:00<br />
and 4:30 p.m. to join us!<br />
This event is open to all<br />
school aged children. In case<br />
of inclement weather, this event<br />
may be canceled or postponed.<br />
This program is free and open to<br />
the public, but space and materials<br />
are limited and registration is<br />
required. To reserve your child’s<br />
spot or to learn more about this<br />
event, please visit our online<br />
calendar at peabodylibrary.org/<br />
calendar.<br />
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and state Rep. Tom Walsh helped cut the ribbon for McGinnity’s new barbershop supply<br />
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Obituary<br />
WEEKLYNEWS.NET - 978-532-5880 SEPTEMBER 16, 2021<br />
Fleet joins Board of Health<br />
By Tréa lavery<br />
Dr. Geoffrey A. Talbot, 87<br />
11/15/1933 - 5/27/2021<br />
MELROSE - Dr. Geoffrey A. Talbot,<br />
87, of Lynnfield, died on Thursday<br />
May 27, 2021 at Melrose-Wakefield<br />
Hospital, following a brief illness.<br />
Dr. Talbot spent his last days<br />
in the very hospital that not too<br />
long ago celebrated his 50 plus<br />
years being on the staff. Dr. Talbot<br />
will not only be remembered as a<br />
skilled urologist, but as a truly generous<br />
and caring individual who<br />
always tried to offer his help. From<br />
his time as a doctor in the Navy<br />
aboard the USS Wasp, to a urology<br />
practice in Melrose and Stoneham<br />
that spanned half a century, he<br />
never lost the desire to try to help<br />
others. Dr. Talbot is survived by his<br />
three sons Alan, Christopher and<br />
Chandler as well as his first wife<br />
Jeanne and second wife Sharon.<br />
Class of 1970 to hold<br />
50(plus one)-year<br />
reunion<br />
By sam miNToN<br />
It's an event that, for the Peabody<br />
High School Class of 1970,<br />
has been a long time coming.<br />
After the COVID-19 pandemic<br />
canceled their 50th anniversary,<br />
the Class of 1970 will<br />
finally be able to hold a reunion<br />
on Sept. 25, from 7 p.m. to midnight<br />
at Teresa's Function Hall,<br />
20 Elm St., in North Reading.<br />
Joyce Cucchiara is a graduate<br />
of the class and has stayed in<br />
Peabody her entire life. She said<br />
that the group planning the event<br />
is very excited to be holding the<br />
event after being forced to wait<br />
a year.<br />
"None of us gave up, and<br />
right now to this date we have<br />
108 people coming and we are<br />
doing pretty good," she said.<br />
This isn't your normal highschool<br />
class either. In 1969, the<br />
Class of '70 was able to witness<br />
the Tanners win the Class A<br />
Championship in football. The<br />
football players and cheerleaders<br />
were honored by the school<br />
at a ceremony two years ago to<br />
celebrate the championship's<br />
own 50th anniversary.<br />
Cucchiara believes that part<br />
of the reason that the class has<br />
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stayed so close after all these<br />
years is the success of the football<br />
team.<br />
"We had great sports and, let's<br />
face it, I think the camaraderie of<br />
the sports brought us closer together,"<br />
she said.<br />
After an intervening year of<br />
pandemic-induced protocols,<br />
those who planned the reunion<br />
will have plenty of hand sanitizer<br />
on deck, while masks will be<br />
optional for participants.<br />
Especially with the pandemic<br />
not allowing for people to come<br />
together, Cucchiara, a longtime<br />
Peabody resident, said this event<br />
was highly anticipated.<br />
"Everybody is dying to be<br />
back together again," she said.<br />
"This is something that, after 50<br />
years, we felt like we wanted to<br />
have. We didn't want to pass up<br />
on this."<br />
People as far as California<br />
and Florida are coming to attend<br />
the reunion, which is yet another<br />
testament to how close the class<br />
is. Cucchiara also added that she<br />
still sees her high school buddies<br />
around town.<br />
Tickets are $60.00 per person.<br />
For more information,<br />
email mdgargas@aol.com<br />
A TRADITION OF TRUST, CARING & PROFESSIONAL SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY SINCE 1952<br />
The Peabody Board of Health<br />
has a new member: osteopathic<br />
physician Julia Fleet.<br />
Fleet, who went to medical<br />
school at the University of New<br />
England College of Osteopathic<br />
Medicine in Biddeford, Maine,<br />
was appointed by City Council<br />
last month. She will join board<br />
Chair Thomas Durkin and Anthony<br />
Carli on the board.<br />
"I'm really excited to join the<br />
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In May, she was helping administer<br />
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Sports<br />
PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK<br />
Bishop Fenwick’s Connor Cunningham scored a team-high 33<br />
points in a win over St. Mary’s last Tuesday.<br />
Bishop Fenwick tops St.<br />
Mary’s in rivalry match<br />
FILE PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK<br />
Peabody quarterback Shea Lynch threw for 254 yards and a career-high four touchdowns in a<br />
win over Revere Friday night.<br />
Peabody and Bishop Fenwick<br />
score wins to open the season<br />
FOOTBALL<br />
By Mike Alongi<br />
Behind a big offensive effort<br />
from quarterback Shea Lynch<br />
and receiver Danny Barrett, the<br />
Peabody football team kicked<br />
off its season with a 28-7 win<br />
over Revere in a non-conference<br />
bout on the road at Harry<br />
Della Russo Stadium Friday<br />
night.<br />
Lynch passed for 254 yards<br />
and a career-high four touchdowns<br />
in the win, while<br />
Barrett had 186 receiving yards<br />
and three touchdowns. Eli<br />
Batista caught the other Lynch<br />
touchdown pass, a 24-yard<br />
connection.<br />
Peabody (1-0) hosts<br />
Masconomet Friday (7).<br />
The lone touchdown from<br />
Revere came early in the fourth<br />
quarter, when Davi Barretto<br />
scored on a three-yard rush.<br />
Revere (0-1) plays on the<br />
road at Chelsea Friday (6).<br />
Bishop Fenwick 35,<br />
South Hadley 14<br />
Bishop Fenwick opened up<br />
its 2021 season in a big way,<br />
notching a blowout win over<br />
South Hadley at Donaldson<br />
Stadium Friday night.<br />
Chris Faraca had five receptions<br />
for 103 yards and two<br />
touchdowns in the win for the<br />
Crusaders, while Costa Beechin,<br />
Troy Irizarry and Jacob Vargus<br />
each rushed for a touchdown.<br />
Steven Woods completed 10-<br />
of-11 passes for 164 yards and<br />
three touchdowns to lead the<br />
offense.<br />
Fenwick (1-0) travels to<br />
Arlington Catholic next<br />
Saturday (6).<br />
GOLF<br />
By Mike Alongi<br />
Last Tuesday’s bout between<br />
the Bishop Fenwick and St.<br />
Mary’s golf teams was about<br />
as close as it could get, with the<br />
match eventually needing to be<br />
decided by a tiebreaker.<br />
After the two teams remained<br />
tied 137-137 with the top seven<br />
scores counted, the tiebreaking<br />
eighth player — Fenwick’s<br />
Mike Carter — beat his opponent<br />
13-11 to give the Crusaders<br />
a 150-148 victory at Gannon<br />
Municipal Golf Course.<br />
“This was probably our best<br />
week of preparation for a match<br />
that I can remember,” said<br />
Fenwick coach Jim McHugh.<br />
“Our guys were ready, they<br />
played well and they just kept<br />
fighting. It was a back-andforth<br />
match the whole way and<br />
we made our share of mistakes,<br />
but we still played well enough<br />
to win.”<br />
Fenwick team captains<br />
Connor Cunningham and Tony<br />
Novack both had big days on<br />
the course, with Cunningham<br />
taking home 33 points and<br />
Novack earning 31.<br />
“It’s always good when you<br />
get your top two guys really performing<br />
well,” said McHugh.<br />
“It took a lot of pressure off of<br />
our younger guys.”<br />
Senior Aidan Emmerich<br />
was the leading player for the<br />
Spartans, shooting even-par and<br />
finishing with 36 points. Fellow<br />
senior Sean Mathers added 20<br />
points in the loss.<br />
“Overall it was a nice day<br />
to be out there, but most of<br />
our lineup didn’t perform the<br />
way we needed it to,” said St.<br />
Mary’s coach Jay Fiste. “It was<br />
great to have such a close match<br />
so some of our younger guys<br />
could get their feet wet, and this<br />
showed them that they really<br />
need to be on point if they want<br />
to beat good teams.”<br />
St. Mary’s (0-1) has a quick<br />
turnaround with a match on<br />
the road at Arlington Catholic<br />
Wednesday (3) at Winchester<br />
Country Club.<br />
“This match was a good<br />
learning experience for our<br />
young team, and we’re hoping<br />
that the guys saw what they<br />
needed to do out there,” said<br />
Fiste. “We’re off to a tough<br />
course against a team that is always<br />
good and plays us tough,<br />
so we’ll need to be better if we<br />
want to get a win.”<br />
Fenwick (1-1) travels<br />
to Archbishop Williams<br />
Wednesday (3) for a match at<br />
Granite Links Golf Club.<br />
“We still have a fairly young<br />
team, so getting a win like<br />
this will hopefully give us<br />
some good momentum,” said<br />
McHugh. “We’re still not putting<br />
great, and we have some<br />
areas we need to improve in, but<br />
we’ve got plenty of time to keep<br />
working.”
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THURSDAY<br />
Golf<br />
St. Mary’s at Bishop Fenwick (3)<br />
Girls Soccer<br />
Bishop Fenwick at Danvers (6:30)<br />
Field Hockey<br />
Rockport at Lynnfield (3)<br />
Volleyball<br />
St. Mary’s at Austin Prep (5)<br />
Arlington Catholic at Bishop Fenwick (5:30)<br />
FRIDAY<br />
Football<br />
St. Mary’s at Bellingham (6:30)<br />
Masconomet at Peabody (7)<br />
Boys Soccer<br />
Hamilton-Wenham at Bishop Fenwick (3:30)<br />
Masconomet at Peabody (4)<br />
Girls Soccer<br />
St. Mary’s at Malden Catholic (3:30)<br />
Peabody at Masconomet (4)<br />
Field Hockey<br />
Everett at Peabody (4)<br />
Volleyball<br />
Bishop Fenwick at Masconomet (4)<br />
Swampscott at Peabody (5:30)<br />
SATURDAY<br />
Football<br />
Bishop Fenwick at Arlington Catholic (6)<br />
Girls Soccer<br />
Essex Tech at Lynnfield (10)<br />
Newburyport at Bishop Fenwick (4)<br />
Cross Country<br />
St. Mary’s at CCL Relays (10)<br />
Bishop Fenwick at McNiff Relays (10)<br />
MONDAY<br />
Golf<br />
Masconomet at Peabody (4)<br />
Boys Soccer<br />
Lynnfield at Hamilton-Wenham (3:45)<br />
Bishop Fenwick at St. Mary’s (5:30)<br />
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS SCHEDULE<br />
Girls Soccer<br />
Hamilton-Wenham at Lynnfield (3:45)<br />
St. Mary’s at Bishop Fenwick (4)<br />
Field Hockey<br />
Gloucester at Peabody (4)<br />
Volleyball<br />
Peabody at Swampscott (5:30)<br />
TUESDAY<br />
Golf<br />
Austin Prep at Bishop Fenwick (3)<br />
Ipswich at Lynnfield (3)<br />
Peabody at Marblehead (3:45)<br />
Boys Soccer<br />
Peabody at Swampscott (4)<br />
Girls Soccer<br />
Swampscott at Peabody (4)<br />
Field Hockey<br />
Lynnfield at Hamilton-Wenham (3:45)<br />
Bishop Fenwick at Austin Prep (4)<br />
Volleyball<br />
Bishop Fenwick at St. Mary’s (5:30)<br />
Masconomet at Lynnfield (5:30)<br />
Cross Country<br />
Bishop Fenwick at Matignon (4)<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
Golf<br />
Bishop Fenwick at Bishop Feehan (3)<br />
Lynnfield at Essex Tech (3)<br />
Boys Soccer<br />
Austin Prep at Bishop Fenwick (3:30)<br />
Newburyport at Lynnfield (4:15)<br />
Girls Soccer<br />
Lynnfield at Newburyport (3:45)<br />
Austin Prep at Bishop Fenwick (4)<br />
Field Hockey<br />
Peabody at Danvers (5:30)<br />
Volleyball<br />
Peabody at Masconomet (5:30)<br />
Cross Country<br />
Masconomet at Peabody (4)<br />
PHOTO | JAKOB MENENDEZ<br />
Peabody’s Tori McCoy, left, battles for a loose ball with Swampscott’s Coco Clopton during a<br />
game at Coley Lee Field Monday.<br />
Tanners come up short at home<br />
against Swampscott<br />
PHOTO | JAKOB MENENDEZ<br />
Emily McDonough scored the lone goal for Peabody in a loss to<br />
Danvers Sunday.<br />
Peabody can’t contain<br />
Danvers in home loss<br />
GIRLS SOCCER<br />
By Mike Alongi<br />
The Peabody girls soccer team<br />
knew it had a tall task in front of<br />
it coming into Sunday’s game<br />
against Danvers, and the Tanners<br />
were proven correct in a 5-1 loss<br />
at Coley Lee Field.<br />
Emily McDonough scored the<br />
lone goal in the loss for Peabody,<br />
while Branae Craveiro notched<br />
one assist. Ally Bettencourt, Sam<br />
Simmons and Megan Billingsley<br />
all played well defensively in the<br />
loss, while goalkeeper Emma<br />
Bloom had a solid game in net.<br />
Things were even in the first<br />
12 minutes of the game, with<br />
both teams battling to a scoreless<br />
tie, but Danvers quickly took<br />
over. A goal from Reese Pszenny<br />
started things off, then 2020 All-<br />
American and Gatorade Girls<br />
Soccer Player of the Year Arianna<br />
Bezanson scored back-to-back<br />
goals to give Danvers a 3-0 lead.<br />
The Tanners finally broke<br />
through late in the first half,<br />
when Craveiro sent a perfect ball<br />
into the box on a corner kick and<br />
McDonough finished it off to<br />
make it 3-1.<br />
But in the second half, the<br />
Tanners just couldn’t get any<br />
momentum going in the right<br />
direction. Bezanson scored her<br />
third goal of the game to make<br />
it 4-1, then she assisted on Ellie<br />
Anderson’s goal to round out<br />
the scoring and give Danvers the<br />
victory.<br />
Peabody (0-1-1) travels to<br />
Masconomet Friday (4).<br />
FIELD HOCKEY<br />
By Mike Alongi<br />
The Peabody field hockey<br />
team had chances, but just<br />
couldn’t find the back of the net<br />
in a 4-0 loss to Swampscott on<br />
the Tanners’ home turf at Coley<br />
Lee Field Monday.<br />
Peabody goalie Gianna<br />
DeGianfalice was tested in<br />
the fourth minute of the first<br />
quarter, but with the ball<br />
bouncing in front of the net<br />
she made a kick save to keep<br />
the score level. Alex Demakis<br />
bailed out DeGianfalice two<br />
minutes later with a goal-line<br />
clearance to keep the score all<br />
square 0-0.<br />
Peabody coach Tawny<br />
Palmieri said that the goalie has<br />
been great for Peabody so far<br />
this season.<br />
“She did great,” Palmieri<br />
said of DeGianfalice. “In our<br />
last game, she had 30 shots on<br />
her. This game obviously was a<br />
lot less, which is great, but she<br />
gives it her all and she saves a<br />
ton of shots for us.”<br />
Swampscott put the ball in the<br />
net on two occasions in the last<br />
five minutes of the first quarter,<br />
but both goals were waved off<br />
due to violations.<br />
The Big Blue eventually<br />
found the back of the net six<br />
minutes into the second quarter,<br />
with Olivia Baran securing the<br />
first goal of the game. A few<br />
minutes later, Brooke Waters<br />
scored on a long-distance shot<br />
to give Swampscott a two-goal<br />
lead.<br />
After the game, Swampscott<br />
coach Courtney Russo said that<br />
her girls responded well after<br />
getting two goals taken away,<br />
adding that they didn’t show<br />
any hesitation moving forward.<br />
“I was pleased to have some<br />
offensive action, which was<br />
good,” said Russo. “They continued<br />
to push forward and they<br />
continued to persist and persevere<br />
out there, so I was pleased<br />
with the way they kind of controlled<br />
the play today.”<br />
Peabody got three quality<br />
scoring chances off of corners<br />
late in the second quarter, but<br />
on each occasion the Tanners<br />
failed to find the back of the net<br />
and Swampscott took a 2-0 lead<br />
into the halftime break.<br />
The Tanners got another<br />
corner two minutes into the<br />
third quarter, but once again<br />
they failed to capitalize.<br />
Swampscott extended its<br />
lead with just under 10 minutes<br />
left in the third quarter.<br />
Meghan O’Brien’s long-range<br />
shot seemed to have eyes and<br />
snuck its way past Peabody’s<br />
goalie and into the net to give<br />
the Big Blue a 3-0 lead early<br />
in the quarter. A minute later,<br />
Swampscott added to its tally<br />
after Sydney Marshall scored<br />
on a scramble in front of the net.<br />
For the remaining eight minutes,<br />
Peabody withstood a barrage<br />
as Swampscott retained<br />
possession for the majority of<br />
the half. The Tanners struggled<br />
to get past midfield but were<br />
able to keep the deficit to four<br />
goals.<br />
The first five minutes of the<br />
fourth quarter were an improvement<br />
for Peabody offensively,<br />
but the Tanners were still unable<br />
to register a goal. Senior Gina<br />
Terrezzano had the best opportunity<br />
for Peabody with just a<br />
little over eight minutes left in<br />
the game, but Swampscott’s defenders<br />
were able to ensure that<br />
the shot didn’t get past the goal<br />
line and that the Big Blue would<br />
walk away with the victory.<br />
Peabody is now 0-2 this<br />
fall and is preparing for a<br />
Wednesday night matchup<br />
against Danvers.
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Bishop Fenwick golf takes on rival St. Mary’s<br />
PHOTOS | Spenser Hasak<br />
Tony Novack watches his tee shot during a match against St. Mary’s last Tuesday<br />
at Gannon Municipal Golf Course.<br />
Mike Carter chips up to the green.<br />
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AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF PEABODY<br />
CHAPTER 7 BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATIONS<br />
OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF PEABODY<br />
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PEABODY AS FOLLOWS:<br />
SECTION ONE: That the Code of the City of Peabody adopted on January 9, 1986,<br />
as amended, is hereby further amended by amending Section 7-58 entitled Fees<br />
for Permits and Inspections:<br />
The following schedule of fees for the application, the issuance and inspections<br />
relating to Sealing of Weighing & Measuring Devices is hereby established: By<br />
deleting in its entirety, Section F entitled Building Permit Fees as adopted on June<br />
12, 2008 and in place thereof the following:<br />
SEALING OF WEIGHING AND MEASURING DEVICES<br />
Device<br />
Fee<br />
BALANCES & SCALES<br />
OVER 10,000 LBS $175.00<br />
5K-10K POUNDS $125.00<br />
1K-5K POUNDS $85.00<br />
100-1000 POUNDS $70.00<br />
>10-
SEPTEMBER 16, 2021<br />
WEEKLYNEWS.NET - 978-532-5880 15<br />
City remembers the fallen 20 years later<br />
PHOTOS | Spenser Hasak<br />
Police Chief Thomas Griffin stands at attention with fellow members of the department during<br />
a ceremony to mark the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks at the 9/11 Memorial<br />
on Grandview Avenue Saturday morning.<br />
LYNNFIELD<br />
3 FALL WAY<br />
$960,000<br />
B: Bledion Sasa<br />
S: Abhishek Sharma & Shwta Sharma<br />
PEABODY<br />
24 ABERDEEN AVE<br />
$530,000<br />
B: Gennadiy Fedotov<br />
S: Lisa Adamopoulos<br />
84 ABORN ST U:2106<br />
$275,000<br />
B: Barbara A Dolan<br />
S: Carol A Cormier<br />
84 ABORN ST U:2308<br />
$335,000<br />
B: Adrian Florczyk<br />
S: Govanna Fernandez<br />
17 BAY STATE BLVD<br />
$500,000<br />
B: Renato Guedes-Dossantos<br />
S: Jill A Ryan<br />
41 BEACON BLVD<br />
$860,000<br />
B: Charles J Diperri 2nd<br />
S: Bruce S Garland Tr, Tr for Bruce S<br />
Garland T<br />
30 CLEMENT AVE<br />
$480,000<br />
B: 30 Clement Avenue LLC<br />
S: Carol A Buczek Tr, Tr for Buczek FT<br />
13 CLINTON RD<br />
$664,900<br />
B: Josephine Procaccini & Kayle<br />
Recupero<br />
S: Jessica Tringale & Nicholas Tringale<br />
Real Estate Transfers<br />
8 CROWNINSHIELD ST U:303<br />
$402,000<br />
B: Matthew A Iannetti<br />
S: Karen A Derocco & Cheryl A<br />
Thompson<br />
22 EISENHOWER RD<br />
$670,000<br />
B: David L Mazza & Erica B Mazza<br />
S: Debra C Krinsky & Martin S Krinsky<br />
80 FOSTER ST U:203<br />
$270,000<br />
B: Adele M Smith & Timothy C Smith<br />
S: Brian Averback<br />
14 GREENWOOD RD<br />
$529,000<br />
B: Fanny Hiraldo<br />
S: William J Piotrowski Tr, Tr for 14<br />
Greenwood Road T<br />
46 HIGHLAND ST<br />
A police officer prepares to raise the flag to honor those who<br />
lost their lives in the 9/11 terrorist attacks.<br />
$550,000<br />
B: Peter Ingemi Jr<br />
S: Laudemiro Barreira<br />
18 JENNIFER LN<br />
$740,000<br />
B: Christopher Leone & Maria Leone<br />
S: Nancy J Vorrias & Paul Vorrias<br />
12 LEDGEWOOD WAY U:30<br />
$445,000<br />
B: Brian Christie & Cheryl A Kouroyen<br />
S: Serrentino Mary A Est & Kevin M<br />
Cucurullo<br />
17 MADISON AVE<br />
$649,900<br />
B: Yesenia Garcia & Dario Pena<br />
S: Geissler Edward J Sr Est & Edward<br />
J Geissler Jr<br />
15 NELSON RD<br />
$505,000<br />
B: Marilin Berroa<br />
S: Elizabeth A Caplette Tr, Tr for<br />
Elizabeth A Caplette LT<br />
35 OAK ST<br />
$480,000<br />
B: Justin Golas & Lindsay Zuidema<br />
S: Richard J Guidi<br />
24 PAUL AVE<br />
$606,000<br />
B: Ashley M Abbott & Shaun M Abbott<br />
S: Cheryl L Levin & Jeffrey H Levin<br />
36 RAINBOW CIR<br />
$850,000<br />
B: Agnes Cunio<br />
S: Donald J Cordova Jr<br />
75 WALNUT ST U:302<br />
$340,000<br />
B: Renata Litchfield<br />
S: Solenne B Santana<br />
City of Peabody<br />
Conservation Commission<br />
LEGAL NOTICE<br />
Pursuant to Mass General Laws, Chapter 131, Section 40, Massachusetts<br />
Wetlands Protection Act and Chapter 32 of the Code of the City of Peabody,<br />
Wetlands and Rivers Protection Regulations, the Peabody Conservation<br />
Commission will hold a Public Hearing on Wednesday September 29, 2021 at 7<br />
p.m. on a Notice of Intent submitted by VHB for CV 13 Corwin LLC c/o Cargo<br />
Ventures (Kevin Donohue). The property owner is Stahl USA Inc. The applicant<br />
proposes development of a commercial and industrial use property. The property is<br />
known as 13 Corwin Street, Map 92, Lot 006, Peabody MA.<br />
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Check out the Real Estate page in Saturday’s paper.<br />
Public Participation will be via Virtual Means Only - Pursuant to Governor Baker's<br />
March 12, 2020 Order Suspending Certain Provisions of the Open Meeting Law,<br />
G.L. c. 30A, §18, and the Governor's March 15, 2020 Order imposing strict<br />
limitation on the number of people that may gather in one place, as extended on<br />
June 15, 2021 with the Governor signing of Senate Bill # 2475 Suspending<br />
ertain provisions of the Open Meeting Law, allowing public bodies greater<br />
lexibility in utilizing technology in the conduct of meetings under the Open Meeting<br />
aw, this meeting of the Peabody Conservation Commission will be conducted via<br />
emote participation. The public may participate in this meeting via Remote<br />
articipation: A website for the meeting will be provided on the Conservation<br />
genda posted on the City's website and outside/inside city hall at least 48 hours<br />
prior to the meeting: https://www.peabody-ma.gov/<br />
Copies of the application may be examined electronically by emailing conservation<br />
staff at<br />
lucia.delnegro@peabody-ma.gov<br />
WEEKLY NEWS: September 16, 2021<br />
Conservation Commission<br />
Stewart Lazares, Secretary
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WEEKLYNEWS.NET - 978-532-5880 SEPTEMBER 16, 2021<br />
2021 CITY PROPERTY<br />
The Commonwealth of<br />
Massachusetts City of Peabody<br />
The owner or occupants of the<br />
following described parcels of land<br />
situated in the City of Peabody,<br />
in the County of Essex and the<br />
Commonwealth of Massachusetts,<br />
and the public, are hereby notified<br />
that the taxes, thereon, severally<br />
assessed for the years(s) hereinafter<br />
specified, according to the list<br />
committed to me as the Collector<br />
of Taxes for the City of Peabody<br />
by the Board of Assessors of said<br />
city, remain unpaid, and that said<br />
parcels of land will be taken for<br />
the City of Peabody on October 01,<br />
2021, at 10 a.m. for the principal<br />
and interest, if any, with all legal<br />
costs and charges thereon unless<br />
the same shall be previously discharged,<br />
all plans referred to are on<br />
file in the Assessor’s Office.<br />
Christopher Morfis, City<br />
Collector<br />
Fiscal 2021<br />
FEDERICO FRANK JR &<br />
ANGELA M<br />
17,990 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 33 SURREY LN Parcel<br />
003-027<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
13607 Page-154 2021 000097-00<br />
Tax assessed $7,095.96, Balance<br />
due $5,111.62<br />
O’BRIEN MARK L & LAURIE<br />
M<br />
15,398 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 114 RUSSELL ST Parcel<br />
005-112<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
36175 Page-331 2021 000430-00<br />
Tax assessed $5,463.29, Balance<br />
due $461.96<br />
KNAPP GUENTHER &<br />
EDELTRAUD<br />
17,829 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 7 BRIARWOOD AVE Parcel<br />
008-154<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
5385 Page-210 2021 000694-00<br />
Tax assessed $4,562.26, Balance<br />
due $1,321.59<br />
LAVAUD ALIX & ANNETTE<br />
K<br />
15,298 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 75 RUSSELL ST Parcel<br />
009-077<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
9229 Page-551 2021 000811-00<br />
Tax assessed $14,169.05,<br />
Balance due $10,707.61<br />
OLIVERI PAMELA A<br />
12,297 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 19 BENEVENTO CIR Parcel<br />
011-044<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
35985 Page-426 2021 000991-00<br />
Tax assessed $9,216.95, Balance<br />
due $2,787.23<br />
NOONE NANCY E<br />
Subsequent Owner TERNAN<br />
PROPERTIES LLC<br />
16,601 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 5 POCAHONTAS DR Parcel<br />
014-033<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
39007 Page-149 2021 001188-00<br />
Tax assessed $5,733.01, Balance<br />
due $1,619.23<br />
WEXLER CHERYL<br />
15,599 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 14 JACKSON AVE Parcel<br />
015-165<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
8648 Page-149 2021 001494-00<br />
Tax assessed $4,848.05, Balance<br />
due $5,433.91<br />
FESTA JAMES A JR & DIANE<br />
Subsequent<br />
Owner<br />
ARGENTINA PATRICIA &<br />
GERALDINE<br />
15,499 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 0 HARRISON AVE Parcel<br />
016-022<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
39266 Page-6 2021 001565-00<br />
Tax assessed $5,106.85, Balance<br />
due $263.58<br />
LYNSKEY MARY ELAINE<br />
15,002 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 19 MURRAY ST Parcel<br />
016-071<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
13860 Page-66 2021 001614-00<br />
Tax assessed $7,843.72, Balance<br />
due $4,172.78<br />
TUXBURY FRANK E JR &<br />
MAXINE<br />
Subsequent<br />
Owner<br />
COCHRANE DAVID W<br />
TRUSTEE<br />
15,002 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 19 DALE ST Parcel 017-017<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
38251 Page-198 2021 001695-00<br />
Tax assessed $4,245.48, Balance<br />
due $4,743.93<br />
BTD INVESTMENTS LLC<br />
43,560 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 274 NEWBURY ST Parcel<br />
018-095<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
35020 Page-87 2021 001987-00<br />
Tax assessed $11,973.35,<br />
Balance due $6,346.01<br />
ARRUDA JANICE L<br />
20,652 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 62 PERLEY AVE Parcel<br />
021-004<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
36852 Page-321 2021 002012-00<br />
Tax assessed $9,699.52, Balance<br />
due $7,762.54<br />
BELLOFATTO RICHARD C<br />
ET AL<br />
Subsequent<br />
Owner<br />
BELLOFATTO JR RICHARD<br />
16,801 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 4 LEWIS CIR Parcel 022-054<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
38281 Page-222 2021 002083-00<br />
Tax assessed $5,502.14, Balance<br />
due $532.23<br />
SMITH GRACE R TRUSTEE<br />
12 SAMOSET RD PEA RLTY<br />
TRUST<br />
15,359 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 12 SAMOSET RD Parcel<br />
023-104<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
11314 Page-567 2021 002318-00<br />
Tax assessed $3,899.03, Balance<br />
due $2,092.13<br />
DIPLATZI PAUL A &<br />
CHARLENE L<br />
15,882 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 24 JORDAN RD Parcel<br />
025-082<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
37518 Page-598 2021 002561-00<br />
Tax assessed $5,393.97, Balance<br />
due $199.05<br />
COLLINS DEAN J TRUSTEE<br />
222 NEWBURY REALTY<br />
TRUST<br />
14,880 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 222 NEWBURY ST Parcel<br />
026-046<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
33548 Page-408 2021 002661-00<br />
Tax assessed $16,778.38,<br />
Balance due $2,243.79<br />
MELANSON PATRICIA A LF<br />
EST<br />
BRENNAN JR JOSEPH W &<br />
PATRICIA M<br />
15,002 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 17 PERLEY AVE Parcel<br />
031-042<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
37789 Page-344 2021 003196-00<br />
Tax assessed $5,781.96, Balance<br />
due $467.49<br />
SCF RC FUNDING IV LLC<br />
415,519 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 190 NEWBURY ST Parcel<br />
035-038X<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
36833 Page-486 2021 003701-00<br />
Tax assessed $275,250.23,<br />
Balance due $843.51<br />
D’AMELIO DANIELLE<br />
of improvements situated<br />
at 17 BOURBON ST 83 Parcel<br />
036-546<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
35923 Page-4 2021 003779-00<br />
Tax assessed $3,004.81, Balance<br />
due $848.17<br />
PERRY CAROLYN D<br />
TRUSTEE<br />
JOHN AND MAUDE PERRY<br />
IRR TRST<br />
15,098 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 12 HOG HILL RD Parcel<br />
038-059<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
31778 Page-504 2021 003880-00<br />
Tax assessed $4,627.54, Balance<br />
due $1,178.97<br />
BROUGHTON JUNE T LIFE<br />
EST/TR<br />
THE BROUGHTON FAM<br />
RLTY TRST<br />
18,452 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 30 MT PLEASANT DR<br />
Parcel 038-078<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
31948 Page-429 2021 003899-00<br />
Tax assessed $4,776.28, Balance<br />
due $2,980.72<br />
SHERR ELIOT G TRUSTEE<br />
ANDOVER REALTY TRUST<br />
7,501 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 205 ANDOVER ST Parcel<br />
039-038<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
10787 Page-531 2021 003967-00<br />
Tax assessed $8,848.92, Balance<br />
due $232.89<br />
DOS SANTOS VILSON A &<br />
DA SILVA SANTOS ERICA V<br />
21,401 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 141 WINONA ST Parcel<br />
044-075<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
35055 Page-26 2021 004234-00<br />
Tax assessed $7,035.16, Balance<br />
due $916.74<br />
CHAVEZ CARLOS A<br />
22,072 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 84 PINE ST Parcel 045-015B<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
36606 Page-269 2021 004344-00<br />
Tax assessed $8,636.05, Balance<br />
due $3,691.08<br />
BERALDO ALBERT V &<br />
LILIANA<br />
16,980 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 4 GRANT ST Parcel 045-056<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
Page- 2021 004391-00<br />
Land Court Cert#-C78620<br />
Land Court Cert#-D456024<br />
Tax assessed $6,594.94, Balance<br />
due $1,287.97<br />
GARCIA FERNANDA<br />
of improvements situated<br />
at 802 PINE BROOK DR Parcel<br />
046-528<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
37935 Page-458 2021 004557-00<br />
Tax assessed $4,660.80, Balance<br />
due $294.15<br />
SAS<br />
CAPITAL<br />
MANAGEMENT INC<br />
37,113 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 157 NEWBURY ST Parcel<br />
047-041<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
6721 Page-105 2021 004615-00<br />
Tax assessed $16,119.18,<br />
Balance due $8,455.36<br />
POLISSON-WILKINS EFI &<br />
WILKINS STEVEN<br />
12,354 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 31 TUMELTY RD Parcel<br />
047-060<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
34587 Page-47 2021 004631-00<br />
Tax assessed $5,690.31, Balance<br />
due $1,180.61<br />
DRESSER WILLIAM L &<br />
NICOLE I<br />
21,279 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 11 EDGEHILL RD Parcel<br />
049-016<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
Page- 2021 004909-00<br />
Land Court Cert#-88268<br />
Land Court Cert#-559936<br />
Tax assessed $5,186.31, Balance<br />
due $1,452.17<br />
COBURN KENNETH &<br />
ANITA J &<br />
JODI TRUSTEES<br />
23,339 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 2 PRINCETON ST Parcel<br />
049-036<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
Page- 2021 004929-00<br />
Land Court Cert#-C82017<br />
Land Court Cert#-D485230<br />
Tax assessed $5,011.49, Balance<br />
due $4,150.66<br />
TEMPESTA DENISE M<br />
TRUSTEE<br />
7-C FELTON REALTY TRUST<br />
of improvements situated<br />
at 7 FELTON ST 1 Parcel<br />
050-550<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
13824 Page-230 2021 005195-00<br />
Tax assessed $3,294.06, Balance<br />
due $3,714.88<br />
LOJKO JON P<br />
6,599 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 23 SABINO FARM RD<br />
Parcel 052-058<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
31814 Page-284 2021 005301-00<br />
Tax assessed $4,757.61, Balance<br />
due $869.62<br />
WEAVER WILLIAM E &<br />
GILDA S<br />
C/O<br />
MEREDITH<br />
MCDERMOTT<br />
5,249 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 37 PULASKI ST Parcel<br />
053-037<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
7443 Page-213 2021 005429-00<br />
Tax assessed $3,257.27, Balance<br />
due $3,049.80<br />
MURRAY WILLARD H<br />
TRUSTEE<br />
BMC REALTY TRUST<br />
79,279 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 58 PULASKI ST Parcel<br />
053-083<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
15420 Page-192 2021 005491-00<br />
Tax assessed $24,744.92,<br />
Balance due $13,308.89<br />
CARROCA MIGUEL<br />
of improvements situated<br />
at 1 WILLARD ST 6 Parcel<br />
053-605<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
37254 Page-217 2021 005522-00<br />
Tax assessed $3,356.57, Balance<br />
due $3,781.48<br />
CARROCA MIGUEL<br />
of improvements situated<br />
at 1 WILLARD ST 7 Parcel<br />
053-606<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
36359 Page-164 2021 005523-00<br />
Tax assessed $3,356.57, Balance<br />
due $3,781.48<br />
CHAFE PATRICK<br />
5,001 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 22 NICKERSON RD Parcel<br />
054-024<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
35412 Page-593 2021 005565-00<br />
Tax assessed $3,591.78, Balance<br />
due $177.91<br />
MOSKAL DONNA TRUSTEE<br />
TWO MARGIN TERR<br />
REALTY TRUST<br />
13,965 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 2 MARGIN TER Parcel<br />
054-151<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
10771 Page-564 2021 005700-00<br />
Tax assessed $8,526.01, Balance<br />
due $9,516.29<br />
RACE PEABODY LLC<br />
55,278 Sq.Ft. of land situated<br />
at 18 CARELL RD Parcel<br />
057-074N<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
35240 Page-304 2021 005988-00<br />
Tax assessed $2,483.55, Balance<br />
due $1,357.45<br />
PEREIRA AMERICO &<br />
MARIA G<br />
8,002 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 19 PROCTOR CIR Parcel<br />
061-122<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
17763 Page-97 2021 006407-00<br />
Tax assessed $4,842.63, Balance<br />
due $461.02<br />
PIRO SUSAN M<br />
of improvements situated<br />
at 3 KARELITZ RD 3B Parcel<br />
062-805<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
33520 Page-58 2021 006673-00<br />
Tax assessed $5,146.04, Balance<br />
due $471.00
SEPTEMBER 16, 2021<br />
WEEKLYNEWS.NET - 978-532-5880 17<br />
TAX DELINQUENTS<br />
The Commonwealth of<br />
Massachusetts City of Peabody<br />
The owner or occupants of<br />
the following described parcels<br />
of land situated in the City<br />
of Peabody, in the County of<br />
Essex and the Commonwealth<br />
of Massachusetts, and the<br />
public, are hereby notified that<br />
the taxes, thereon, severally<br />
assessed for the years(s) hereinafter<br />
specified, according to<br />
the list committed to me as the<br />
Collector of Taxes for the City<br />
of Peabody by the Board of<br />
Assessors of said city, remain<br />
unpaid, and that said parcels<br />
of land will be taken for the<br />
City of Peabody on October<br />
01, 2021, at 10 a.m. for the<br />
principal and interest, if any,<br />
with all legal costs and charges<br />
thereon unless the same shall<br />
be previously discharged, all<br />
plans referred to are on file in<br />
the Assessor’s Office.<br />
Christopher Morfis, City<br />
Collector<br />
MAVROS MIHAELA A<br />
8,799 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 14 GARDNER ST Parcel<br />
064-062<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
26533 Page-353 2021 006979-00<br />
Tax assessed $4,881.33, Balance<br />
due $358.54<br />
DIROBERTO STACY &<br />
BOODOOSINGH GANESH<br />
5,754 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 22 ENDICOTT ST Parcel<br />
064-238<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
26226 Page-358 2021 007159-00<br />
Tax assessed $5,992.54, Balance<br />
due $1,121.68<br />
ESER SUZANNE<br />
12,001 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 24 ENDICOTT ST Parcel<br />
064-239<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
14833 Page-189 2021 007160-00<br />
Tax assessed $7,169.48, Balance<br />
due $1,173.80<br />
MAMBUCA KATHRYN J<br />
WALSH<br />
7,802 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 87 GARDNER ST Parcel<br />
065-094<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
34337 Page-553 2021 007309-00<br />
Tax assessed $4,315.84, Balance<br />
due $248.79<br />
JESUS MARLENE M &<br />
SOUZA GEANE<br />
Subsequent Owner JESUS<br />
MARLENE M &<br />
33,554 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 67 MARGIN ST Parcel<br />
065-182B<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
38191 Page-129 2021 007398-00<br />
Tax assessed $7,596.65, Balance<br />
due $8,476.35<br />
MARY TAYLOR-DAVEKOS<br />
RLTY TRST<br />
6,251 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 13 MARGIN ST Parcel<br />
065-200<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
26732 Page-361 2021 007422-00<br />
Tax assessed $5,812.04, Balance<br />
due $6,515.00<br />
ESPINO PERCY & PAOLA<br />
11,212 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 1 HENRY TER Parcel<br />
072-015<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
36734 Page-42 2021 007883-00<br />
Tax assessed $6,058.42, Balance<br />
due $594.84<br />
PROVOST TAYLOR L &<br />
KASEY R TRUSTEES<br />
PROVOST FAMILY<br />
IRREVOCABLE TRUST<br />
6,177 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 23 SUMMIT TER Parcel<br />
073-024<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
34954 Page-129 2021 008130-00<br />
Tax assessed $5,338.87, Balance<br />
due $1,543.47<br />
REBELLO LOUIS J &<br />
YVONNE B<br />
5,201 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 35 COLEMAN ST Parcel<br />
073-082<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
15474 Page-58 2021 008189-00<br />
Tax assessed $4,975.81, Balance<br />
due $1,392.84<br />
LAPOINTE ALEXANDER R<br />
& DANIELLE M<br />
15,002 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 12 ARNOLD AVE Parcel<br />
073-104<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
37381 Page-523 2021 008215-00<br />
Tax assessed $6,095.35, Balance<br />
due $671.43<br />
BETTENCOURT RUIS &<br />
MARIA &<br />
CANDIDO EMANUEL &<br />
NATALINO<br />
11,086 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 67 ENDICOTT ST Parcel<br />
074-035<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
10238 Page-432 2021 008508-00<br />
Tax assessed $6,213.74, Balance<br />
due $1,863.38<br />
LIWANAG REYNALDO &<br />
KRISTEN<br />
7,018 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 15 KOSCIUSKO ST Parcel<br />
074-101<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
34417 Page-143 2021 008586-00<br />
Tax assessed $4,594.78, Balance<br />
due $529.43<br />
FRENZO LAURENCE P &<br />
NANCY M<br />
10,528 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 9 RAY ST Parcel 074-159<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
8654 Page-404 2021 008650-00<br />
Tax assessed $5,304.97, Balance<br />
due $5,959.98<br />
PENA FRANCISCO<br />
6,700 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 7 ELM ST Parcel 075-215<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
25062 Page-480 2021 009275-00<br />
Tax assessed $6,748.64, Balance<br />
due $3,246.85<br />
FIGUEROA OLGA I<br />
5,449 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 16 WARREN ST Parcel<br />
075-269<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
15884 Page-117 2021 009335-00<br />
Tax assessed $7,572.31, Balance<br />
due $1,283.92<br />
SANTOS DEBRA E<br />
4,818 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 4 COLLINS ST Parcel<br />
076-220A<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
23126 Page-556 2021 009641-00<br />
Tax assessed $4,066.43, Balance<br />
due $3,986.78<br />
PELLETIER CECILE JEAN<br />
5,114 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 11 WINTHROP ST Parcel<br />
076-242<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
Page- 2021 009666-00<br />
Land Court Cert#-C84735<br />
Land Court Cert#-D518882<br />
Tax assessed $3,226.26, Balance<br />
due $2,035.35<br />
BETTENCOURT ANTHONY<br />
A TRUSTEE<br />
25 SPRAGUE ST PEABODY<br />
RLTY TRST<br />
5,532 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 25 SPRAGUE ST Parcel<br />
076-269<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
25898 Page-1 2021 009706-00<br />
Tax assessed $6,578.19, Balance<br />
due $1,378.56<br />
ROCHA JOSE A & MARIA J B<br />
5,001 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 18 PROCTOR ST Parcel<br />
076-350<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
12089 Page-391 2021 009805-00<br />
Tax assessed $5,422.69, Balance<br />
due $746.54<br />
CLEMENTS PROPERTIES<br />
LLC<br />
Subsequent Owner CLEMENTS<br />
EUGENE<br />
of improvements situated<br />
at 14 COLLINS ST 6 Parcel<br />
076-605<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
39524 Page-397 2021 009886-00<br />
Tax assessed $1,281.03, Balance<br />
due $1,473.80<br />
SEASHORE RE MGMT &<br />
DEVELOP LLC<br />
of improvements situated<br />
at 14 COLLINS ST 14 Parcel<br />
076-613<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
35947 Page-506 2021 009894-00<br />
Tax assessed $1,486.57, Balance<br />
due $1,701.84<br />
GODFREY MICHAEL T &<br />
CHRISTINA<br />
Subsequent Owner RIAHY<br />
LOUBABA & IDMALAK<br />
MOUNIR<br />
of improvements situated<br />
at 21 NORTHEND ST 21B<br />
Parcel 076-801<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
39575 Page-323 2021 009909-00<br />
Tax assessed $4,115.17, Balance<br />
due $1,230.81<br />
DONNELLY RICHARD A &<br />
JOANNE E<br />
7,688 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 32 COLEMAN ST Parcel<br />
083-056<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
22917 Page-267 2021 010023-00<br />
Tax assessed $6,074.85, Balance<br />
due $1,325.19<br />
LIMA WALTAIR I<br />
5,001 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 40 KING ST Parcel 084-021<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
22731 Page-279 2021 010117-00<br />
Tax assessed $4,332.36, Balance<br />
due $276.74<br />
SABLONE JASON & BANG<br />
AQUA<br />
7,026 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 48 FRANKLIN ST Parcel<br />
084-190<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
33163 Page-620 2021 010305-00<br />
Tax assessed $6,088.76, Balance<br />
due $493.02<br />
BURNETT NORMAN S &<br />
DAVID S<br />
BURNETT NORMAN S &<br />
DAVID S<br />
18,565 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 20 WALLIS ST Parcel<br />
085-043<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
13914 Page-500 2021 010376-00<br />
Tax assessed $5,592.05, Balance<br />
due $2,168.02<br />
BURNETT NORMAN S TRST<br />
2,770 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 31 WALNUT ST Parcel<br />
085-048<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
7271 Page-148 2021 010380-00<br />
Tax assessed $4,634.63, Balance<br />
due $1,611.23<br />
REYNOLDS H A & KASA-<br />
HANNA B TRS<br />
C I GROUP REALTY TRUST<br />
2,614 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 2 MILL ST Parcel 085-060A<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
16351 Page-371 2021 010391-00<br />
Tax assessed $4,849.88, Balance<br />
due $1,267.75<br />
A & A PROPERTIES LLC<br />
7,366 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 98 MAIN ST Parcel 085-075<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
34904 Page-534 2021 010406-00<br />
Tax assessed $8,037.38, Balance<br />
due $2,625.97<br />
BERUBE JOHN T & LENA L<br />
TRS<br />
120 MAIN ST PEA RLTY<br />
TRUST<br />
4,665 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 120 MAIN ST Parcel 085-081<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
19449 Page-61 2021 010413-00<br />
Tax assessed $6,085.05, Balance<br />
due $1,645.52<br />
BERUBE JOHN T & LENA L<br />
TRS<br />
BERUBE PEABODY MAIN<br />
RLTY TRST<br />
8,995 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 122 MAIN ST (R) Parcel<br />
085-082<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
27448 Page-279 2021 010415-00<br />
Tax assessed $5,354.37, Balance<br />
due $1,488.82<br />
NCM RESTAURANTS LLC<br />
2,370 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 1 RAILROAD AVE Parcel<br />
085-231A<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
36289 Page-67 2021 010573-00<br />
Tax assessed $2,647.66, Balance<br />
due $2,991.85<br />
DASILVA ANTONIO M &<br />
MARIA E A<br />
4,569 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 5 SCHOOL ST Parcel<br />
085-259<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
9269 Page-192 2021 010601-00<br />
Tax assessed $5,462.05, Balance<br />
due $1,315.86<br />
MOYNIHAN CHRISTOPHER<br />
S TRUSTEE<br />
8 WALNUT STREET TRUST<br />
of improvements situated<br />
at 8 WALNUT ST 104 Parcel<br />
085-903<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
30538 Page-553 2021 010712-00<br />
Tax assessed $3,220.95, Balance<br />
due $2,704.17<br />
UNITED ASM LLC<br />
10,568 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 60 WALNUT ST Parcel<br />
086-001<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
36809 Page-245 2021 010789-00<br />
Tax assessed $15,435.30,<br />
Balance due $4,026.09<br />
NICKITOPOULOS MARY<br />
2,879 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 10 FULTON ST (1/2) Parcel<br />
086-081A<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-0<br />
Page-0 2021 010875-00<br />
Tax assessed $2,767.49, Balance<br />
due $1,607.02<br />
RIVERWALK PLACE LLC<br />
C/O BIBBY REAL ESTATE<br />
CORP<br />
30,649 Sq.Ft. of land situated<br />
at 166 MAIN ST (R) Parcel<br />
086-150A<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
19564 Page-291 2021 010955-00<br />
Tax assessed $7,464.28, Balance<br />
due $8,356.71<br />
PAINE PAMELA J<br />
of improvements situated<br />
at 10 FULTON ST Parcel<br />
086-501<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
10642 Page-274 2021 010967-00<br />
Tax assessed $3,139.20, Balance<br />
due $3,533.43<br />
JCG INVESTMENTS LLC<br />
of improvements situated<br />
at 75 WALNUT ST 105 Parcel<br />
086-604<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
36896 Page-96 2021 010973-00<br />
Tax assessed $2,460.24, Balance<br />
due $724.74<br />
LOPEZ-MACARIO JOSE R &<br />
LOPEZ IZAMAR D<br />
7,200 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 130 SUMMIT ST Parcel<br />
093-005<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
37043 Page-471 2021 011137-00<br />
Tax assessed $4,140.59, Balance<br />
due $1,145.88<br />
HOWCROFT FREDERICK J &<br />
DINA R<br />
6,399 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 24 SWAMPSCOTT AVE<br />
Parcel 094-037<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
6253 Page-12 2021 011199-00<br />
Tax assessed $4,299.38, Balance<br />
due $358.32
18<br />
WEEKLYNEWS.NET - 978-532-5880 SEPTEMBER 16, 2021<br />
The Commonwealth of<br />
Massachusetts City of Peabody<br />
The owner or occupants of<br />
the following described parcels<br />
of land situated in the City<br />
of Peabody, in the County of<br />
Essex and the Commonwealth<br />
of Massachusetts, and the<br />
public, are hereby notified that<br />
the taxes, thereon, severally<br />
assessed for the years(s) hereinafter<br />
specified, according to<br />
the list committed to me as the<br />
Collector of Taxes for the City<br />
of Peabody by the Board of<br />
Assessors of said city, remain<br />
unpaid, and that said parcels<br />
of land will be taken for the<br />
City of Peabody on October<br />
01, 2021, at 10 a.m. for the<br />
principal and interest, if any,<br />
with all legal costs and charges<br />
thereon unless the same shall<br />
be previously discharged, all<br />
plans referred to are on file in<br />
the Assessor’s Office.<br />
Christopher Morfis, City<br />
Collector<br />
GORDON ARTHUR<br />
3,999 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 5 SWAMPSCOTT AVE<br />
Parcel 094-051<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
34484 Page-354 2021 011212-00<br />
Tax assessed $3,098.06, Balance<br />
due $3,491.64<br />
COSTIN CHERYL<br />
of improvements situated<br />
at 111 FOSTER ST B214 Parcel<br />
094-830<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
36939 Page-472 2021 011443-00<br />
Tax assessed $1,916.72, Balance<br />
due $763.57<br />
BROWN DEREK K &<br />
FRAMPTON BRANT D TRS<br />
B & D MASON TRUST<br />
2,635 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 18 MASON ST Parcel<br />
095-046<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
33434 Page-409 2021 011559-00<br />
Tax assessed $5,296.43, Balance<br />
due $5,912.99<br />
SOBUTKA JOHN C<br />
8,499 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 22 MASON ST Parcel<br />
095-047<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
13982 Page-167 2021 011560-00<br />
Tax assessed $4,493.40, Balance<br />
due $2,569.48<br />
PEABODY LODGE 1409 OF<br />
THE BENE<br />
PROTECTIVE ORDER OF<br />
ELKS<br />
Subsequent Owner 40 OAK<br />
STREET DEVELOPMENT LLC<br />
85,378 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 40 OAK ST Parcel 095-089X<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
Page- 2021 011611-00<br />
Land Court Cert#-93654<br />
Land Court Cert#-614557<br />
Tax assessed $16,486.90,<br />
Balance due $6,649.22<br />
11 HOLTEN STREET LLC<br />
2,718 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 11 HOLTEN ST Parcel<br />
095-102<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
38780 Page-370 2021 011629-00<br />
Tax assessed $7,247.02, Balance<br />
due $6,129.65<br />
LAWNSBY JOANN L LF EST<br />
LAWNSBY WILLIAM L &<br />
LEGER BARBARA J<br />
5,001 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 27 ABORN ST Parcel<br />
095-195<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
34761 Page-420 2021 011734-00<br />
Tax assessed $4,018.31, Balance<br />
due $793.08<br />
SILVEIRA STEVEN<br />
5,001 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 22 BECKETT ST Parcel<br />
095-208<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
28092 Page-368 2021 011747-00<br />
Tax assessed $4,204.03, Balance<br />
due $481.01<br />
BARNA STEPHEN & JANE F<br />
8,451 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 13 ABORN PL Parcel 095-306<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
7175 Page-220 2021 011853-00<br />
Tax assessed $3,568.47, Balance<br />
due $1,973.98<br />
WRIGHT-EASY GEORGE C<br />
11,661 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 1 CLEMENT AVE Parcel<br />
095-364<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
35061 Page-497 2021 011915-00<br />
Tax assessed $7,122.63, Balance<br />
due $1,555.64<br />
HUBISZ JEOFFREY<br />
3,498 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 7 HANCOCK ST Parcel<br />
095-414<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
24172 Page-300 2021 011968-00<br />
Tax assessed $3,858.72, Balance<br />
due $4,322.91<br />
COTTO LINDA<br />
of improvements situated<br />
at 31 PIERPONT ST 4 Parcel<br />
095-703<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
21014 Page-330 2021 012044-00<br />
Tax assessed $2,957.14, Balance<br />
due $1,645.31<br />
BELLO EVELYN A<br />
5,702 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 4 ABBOTT ST (1/2) Parcel<br />
096-053<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
37888 Page-512 2021 012152-00<br />
Tax assessed $2,376.54, Balance<br />
due $2,692.26<br />
MUISE SARAH A<br />
3,389 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 14 SHILLABER ST Parcel<br />
096-074<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
Page-0 2021 012172-00<br />
Tax assessed $2,250.47, Balance<br />
due $681.47<br />
ALVARADO JUAN<br />
Subsequent Owner ALVARADO<br />
JUAN & SARAH<br />
of improvements situated<br />
at 19 EAGAN PL Parcel<br />
096-518<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
39438 Page-319 2021 012226-00<br />
Tax assessed $3,574.83, Balance<br />
due $3,998.35<br />
FLANAGAN JOYCE S<br />
TRUSTEE<br />
MSL NOMINEE TRUST<br />
Subsequent Owner FANTASIA<br />
DEBRA L &<br />
9,910 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 19 LYNCH ST Parcel 098-032<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
39332 Page-536 2021 012327-00<br />
Tax assessed $4,512.47, Balance<br />
due $157.38<br />
ROZZA LEANN M<br />
Subsequent Owner ROZZA<br />
LEANN M & SABATINO<br />
8,002 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 8 WRIGHT RD Parcel<br />
098-079<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
38605 Page-530 2021 012374-00<br />
Tax assessed $4,609.95, Balance<br />
due $280.26<br />
GILBERT JOHN R & THELMA<br />
of improvements situated<br />
at 1100 SALEM ST 51 Parcel<br />
098-550<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
28746 Page-280 2021 012451-00<br />
Tax assessed $4,095.04, Balance<br />
due $3,360.59<br />
CAREW DANIELLE<br />
of improvements situated<br />
at 1100 SALEM ST 102 Parcel<br />
098-601<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
37165 Page-159 2021 012502-00<br />
Tax assessed $3,982.73, Balance<br />
due $154.83<br />
ZARRELLA JEAN B<br />
TRUSTEE<br />
THE ZARRELLA REALTY<br />
TRUST<br />
of improvements situated<br />
at 1200 SALEM ST 187 Parcel<br />
098-682<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
12670 Page-429 2021 012583-00<br />
Tax assessed $4,808.07, Balance<br />
due $173.69<br />
JRC ASSISTED LIVING INC<br />
AVIV CENTERS FOR LIVING<br />
INC<br />
37,013 Sq.Ft. of land situated<br />
at 242 LYNNFIELD ST Parcel<br />
099-015<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
30151 Page-539 2021 012623-00<br />
Tax assessed $1,836.20, Balance<br />
due $542.89<br />
JRC ASSISTED LIVING INC<br />
AVIV CENTERS FOR LIVING<br />
INC<br />
815,530 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 240 LYNNFIELD ST Parcel<br />
099-015A<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
13272 Page-57 2021 012624-00<br />
Tax assessed $1,372.23, Balance<br />
due $1,553.40<br />
NIKOLOUZOS CHRISTOS D<br />
& ELAINE<br />
17,999 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 258 LYNNFIELD ST Parcel<br />
099-046A<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
36970 Page-248 2021 012657-00<br />
Tax assessed $4,266.67, Balance<br />
due $1,215.13<br />
ROSSETTI RICHARD A<br />
Subsequent Owner WEBSTER<br />
DAVID ANDREW &<br />
23,514 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 280 LYNNFIELD ST Parcel<br />
099-062<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
39363 Page-446 2021 012676-00<br />
Tax assessed $3,280.28, Balance<br />
due $270.37<br />
AMIRAULT LEANNE M<br />
8,982 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 13 RAVENWOOD RD Parcel<br />
100-075<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
38009 Page-554 2021 012845-00<br />
Tax assessed $4,266.67, Balance<br />
due $2,257.08<br />
BOISCLAIR LINDA A<br />
91,215 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 9 SUNNYBROOK LN Parcel<br />
100-101<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
19264 Page-134 2021 012871-00<br />
Tax assessed $7,776.04, Balance<br />
due $6,769.04<br />
FEDERAL HOME LOAN<br />
MORTGAGE CORP<br />
35,558 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 231 LYNNFIELD ST Parcel<br />
100-106<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
38048 Page-18 2021 012873-00<br />
Tax assessed $4,871.96, Balance<br />
due $1,235.52<br />
YIAKAS ARTHUR<br />
9,932 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 181 LYNNFIELD ST Parcel<br />
100-143<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
9672 Page-102 2021 012901-00<br />
Tax assessed $5,076.68, Balance<br />
due $1,146.23<br />
CUSHING BRIAN P<br />
Subsequent Owner ADISSON<br />
KATIANA S &<br />
13,765 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 154 LYNNFIELD ST Parcel<br />
101-198<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
38649 Page-29 2021 013167-00<br />
Tax assessed $4,889.66, Balance<br />
due $182.13<br />
HARTNETT MICHAEL A &<br />
KIMBERLY<br />
7,209 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 10 NORFOLK AVE Parcel<br />
102-083<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
13689 Page-368 2021 013291-00<br />
Tax assessed $5,097.82, Balance<br />
due $789.83<br />
RUIZ YARITZA<br />
6,151 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 29 CARLTON ST Parcel<br />
102-175<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
37511 Page-28 2021 013369-00<br />
Tax assessed $3,921.28, Balance<br />
due $143.82<br />
SOUSA MARIA L LIFE<br />
ESTATE<br />
SOUSA DOMINIC D &<br />
STEVEN D TRS<br />
5,519 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 36 SUTTON ST Parcel<br />
104-092<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
32274 Page-425 2021 013757-00<br />
Tax assessed $3,859.83, Balance<br />
due $4,339.45<br />
SILVEIRA EDSON<br />
5,001 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 71 PIERPONT ST Parcel<br />
104-123<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
33090 Page-4 2021 013788-00<br />
Tax assessed $3,825.08, Balance<br />
due $672.51<br />
URSINO BRIAN<br />
10,001 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 13 RALPH RD Parcel<br />
105-093<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
35245 Page-411 2021 013951-00<br />
Tax assessed $5,300.74, Balance<br />
due $5,952.77<br />
KELLY BRIAN & MICHELLE<br />
L<br />
7,270 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 4 ELMWOOD CIR Parcel<br />
105-107<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
16438 Page-485 2021 013965-00<br />
Tax assessed $4,555.53, Balance<br />
due $666.08<br />
SHAH FARKHANDA TRUST<br />
PEABODY REALTY TRUST<br />
Subsequent Owner ALAM<br />
TANVEER<br />
11,042 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 13 ABBY ELLEN LN Parcel<br />
107-195<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
40170 Page-153 2021 014362-00<br />
Tax assessed $7,451.16, Balance<br />
due $4,392.16<br />
ORAM DAVID A & SHEA<br />
JANE M<br />
20,691 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 156 ABERDEEN AVE Parcel<br />
108-006<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
36408 Page-122 2021 014457-00<br />
Tax assessed $5,130.16, Balance<br />
due $1,395.36<br />
GAGNER DAVID J & JULIE A<br />
12,589 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 32 GREENWOOD RD (A)<br />
Parcel 108-064<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
36089 Page-296 2021 014520-00<br />
Tax assessed $5,585.74, Balance<br />
due $1,619.24<br />
GIZMUNT JOSEPH<br />
4,365 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 15 COLUMBIA BLVD Parcel<br />
108-149A<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
37114 Page-438 2021 014575-00<br />
Tax assessed $4,210.52, Balance<br />
due $3,548.16<br />
BELLIVEAU LISA<br />
4,500 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 26 BAY STATE BLVD Parcel<br />
108-207<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
37006 Page-280 2021 014609-00<br />
Tax assessed $4,721.19, Balance<br />
due $1,648.02<br />
GUAY PAUL<br />
9,278 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 19 MARGARET RD Parcel<br />
109-171<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
23578 Page-390 2021 014962-00<br />
Tax assessed $4,270.91, Balance<br />
due $1,223.10<br />
TURPIN GREGORY A &<br />
ANGELA G<br />
8,032 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 24 COOLIDGE AVE Parcel<br />
109-300<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
16019 Page-318 2021 015083-00<br />
Tax assessed $4,940.51, Balance<br />
due $5,540.86<br />
METCALF BRUCE W &<br />
CAROL A<br />
5,101 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 4 WOODLAWN AVE Parcel<br />
109-368<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
6044 Page-654 2021 015148-00<br />
Tax assessed $3,531.39, Balance<br />
due $1,047.29<br />
IRVING DEVELOPMENT<br />
LLC<br />
78,408 Sq.Ft. of land situated<br />
at 0 GREENWOOD RD Parcel<br />
115-020<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
36565 Page-157 2021 015346-00<br />
Tax assessed $287.43, Balance<br />
due $203.51<br />
O’TOOLE PAUL F<br />
Subsequent<br />
Owner<br />
LITTLEFIELD KEITH<br />
7,501 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 18 GREENWOOD RD Parcel<br />
115-060<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
39602 Page-221 2021 015369-00<br />
Tax assessed $4,070.67, Balance<br />
due $1,172.81
SEPTEMBER 16, 2021<br />
WEEKLYNEWS.NET - 978-532-5880 19<br />
The Commonwealth of<br />
Massachusetts City of Peabody<br />
The owner or occupants of<br />
the following described parcels<br />
of land situated in the City<br />
of Peabody, in the County of<br />
Essex and the Commonwealth<br />
of Massachusetts, and the<br />
public, are hereby notified that<br />
the taxes, thereon, severally<br />
assessed for the years(s) hereinafter<br />
specified, according to<br />
the list committed to me as the<br />
Collector of Taxes for the City<br />
of Peabody by the Board of<br />
Assessors of said city, remain<br />
unpaid, and that said parcels<br />
of land will be taken for the<br />
City of Peabody on October<br />
01, 2021, at 10 a.m. for the<br />
principal and interest, if any,<br />
with all legal costs and charges<br />
thereon unless the same shall<br />
be previously discharged, all<br />
plans referred to are on file in<br />
the Assessor’s Office.<br />
Christopher Morfis, City<br />
Collector<br />
IRVING DEVELOPMENT LLC<br />
42,658 Sq.Ft. of land situated<br />
at 0 GREENWOOD RD Parcel<br />
115-230<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
36640 Page-579 2021 015523-00<br />
Tax assessed $508.77, Balance<br />
due $352.97<br />
REID WILLIAM E & CAROL E<br />
5,001 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 84 GLENWAY AVE Parcel<br />
115-268<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
5782 Page-203 2021 015537-00<br />
Tax assessed $4,037.82, Balance<br />
due $4,542.94<br />
CARROCA JORGE M &<br />
JENNIFER L<br />
6,011 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 19 LONGVIEW WAY Parcel<br />
116-010<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
18338 Page-572 2021 015649-00<br />
Tax assessed $5,100.62, Balance<br />
due $1,107.96<br />
MOUZITHRAS ISIDOROS &<br />
EMMANUEL<br />
10,302 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 29 LINDEN RD Parcel<br />
116-047<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
12817 Page-85 2021 015687-00<br />
Tax assessed $8,497.35, Balance<br />
due $9,461.26<br />
MACDONALD FRANCIS &<br />
ANGEL D<br />
10,001 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 67 EMERSON AVE Parcel<br />
116-131<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
17555 Page-549 2021 015770-00<br />
Tax assessed $4,613.94, Balance<br />
due $501.74<br />
KEENAN MARY LORETTA<br />
Subsequent Owner KEENAN<br />
MARY L & WALTER A TRS<br />
6,656 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 2 MACARTHUR CIR Parcel<br />
116-247<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
38530 Page-217 2021 015888-00<br />
Tax assessed $3,504.90, Balance<br />
due $2,078.33<br />
MANUEL PAMELA<br />
3,999 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 32 ROCKWAY RD Parcel<br />
120-042<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
Page- 2021 015960-00<br />
Land Court Cert#-92974<br />
Land Court Cert#-606647<br />
Tax assessed $3,663.82, Balance<br />
due $984.80<br />
CELANI STEVEN V & CARLA<br />
J<br />
7,928 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 33 ROCKWAY RD Parcel<br />
120-053<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
Page- 2021 015972-00<br />
Land Court Cert#-C69926<br />
Land Court Cert#-D349413<br />
Tax assessed $4,280.74, Balance<br />
due $246.33<br />
THORPE MARGARET L<br />
TRUSTEE<br />
THORPE FAMILY REALTY<br />
TRUST<br />
5,001 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 32 GLENDALE AVE Parcel<br />
120-082<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
Page- 2021 016000-00<br />
Land Court Cert#-C59103<br />
Land Court Cert#-D244676<br />
Tax assessed $3,549.40, Balance<br />
due $2,952.42<br />
CHENEY GEORGE C & JOAN<br />
D LIFE EST<br />
CHENEY G C & J D TRUSTEES<br />
4,500 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 230 LYNN ST Parcel 120-144<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
Page- 2021 016067-00<br />
Land Court Cert#-87412<br />
Land Court Cert#-551559<br />
Tax assessed $4,165.91, Balance<br />
due $4,641.33<br />
JENKINS LIZ M<br />
10,001 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 45 GEDNEY DR Parcel<br />
119-067<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
35662 Page-335 2021 017253-00<br />
Tax assessed $6,548.73, Balance<br />
due $742.85<br />
BROWN DEREK K &<br />
FRAMPTON BRANT D TRS<br />
B & D MASON TRUST<br />
4,578 Sq.Ft. of land with improvements<br />
situated<br />
at 18 MASON ST REAR Parcel<br />
095-046A<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
34434 Page-409 2021 017326-00<br />
Tax assessed $4,101.68, Balance<br />
due $4,611.27<br />
CIRCLE STORAGE LLC<br />
33,759 Sq.Ft. of land situated<br />
at 0 NEWBURY ST Parcel<br />
057-074X<br />
Registry of Deeds Deed Book-<br />
35961 Page-76 2021 017503-00<br />
Tax assessed $2,607.68, Balance<br />
due $2,953.64<br />
Chabad family fair rings in a sweet New Year<br />
PHOTOS | Katelyn Sahagian<br />
Talia, 12, and her little brother Shalev, 4, decorate honey jars at Chabad of<br />
Peabody’s Rosh Hashanah Family Fair last Wednesday.<br />
Brianna Feinberg, 11, writes a happy New Year card for Rosh Hashanah.<br />
Emunah Nathan, 6, focuses on which markers to use to decorate her New<br />
Year card.<br />
Shaya Schusterman, 12, and his younger brother Levi, 10, play a game together<br />
at Chabad of Peabody’s Rosh Hashanah Family Fair.
20<br />
WEEKLYNEWS.NET - 978-532-5880 SEPTEMBER 16, 2021<br />
Preliminary election fever takes Peabody<br />
PHOTOS | Spenser Hasak<br />
A woman patiently waits to cast her vote at Higgins Middle School during Peabody’s<br />
preliminary election on Tuesday.<br />
Mark Salerno, 2, campaigns for Julie Daigle outside of Higgins Middle<br />
School on Tuesday.<br />
Peabody City Councilor-at-Large candidate Bukia Chalvire, center, campaigns at<br />
Higgins Middle School Ryan Morrison and Kelly Rydzekski.<br />
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