Recent home sales north of Boston (Apr. 21)
AMESBURY
11 Merrill St. One-family Ranch, built in 2012, 2,714 square feet, 8 rooms, 6 bedrooms, 2 baths, on 20,051-square-foot lot. $972,708
11 Merrill St. One-family Ranch, built in 2012, 2,714 square feet, 8 rooms, 6 bedrooms, 2 baths, on 20,051-square-foot lot. $972,708
42 Cutter Lane #73 Condo. $682,760
8 Atlantic Ave. Three-family Family Flat, built in 1900, 2,022 square feet, 15 rooms, 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, on 13,160-square-foot lot. $520,000
46 Kimball Road One-family Cape Cod, built in 1985, 1,512 square feet, 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, on 20,000-square-foot lot. $481,000
10 Congress St. #202 Condo. $406,500
25 Pond St. #210 Condo, built in 2004, 1,237 square feet, 3 rooms, 1 bedroom, 1.5 baths. $385,000
8-10 Congress St. #203 Condo. $379,900
16 Hillside Ave. #2 Condo Family Flat, built in 1880, 1,278 square feet, 7 rooms, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. $375,000
8-10 Congress St. #104 Condo. $340,000
St. Clair Shores extends contracts for trash, landscape services and more
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ST. CLAIR SHORES City Council voted to extend contracts with several large companies, stating that the terms being offered were likely better than any they would receive through the bidding process.
The largest of the contracts was that of Green for Life, the city’s solid waste hauler since 2016. The company, which took over the contract that had been awarded in 2013 to Rizzo Environmental Services, proposed extending its contract at the current price for an additional five years, while also providing additional services to the city. Whereas under the current contract, St. Clair Shores pays $28,000 for one household hazardous waste collection day, it would receive two of those collection days at no cost, and extend the large brush pickup and chipping service year-round.
Cllr Zukowskji added that he knows of Welwyn Hatfield residents in care homes who have received letters telling them to drive to North London , which he views as not helpful. I don t really feel its happening at the speed it needs to in care homes, he said. But I m sure they are doing their very best to get it out. They are working constantly on this.
Anson Court since vaccinated residents on January 16, according to a carer at the home.
The delay was explained by East and North Herts Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), which manages NHS services, who pointed out how difficult this has been.