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Real Estate Transactions
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This listing of home and condominium sales is compiled from the
Norfolk and Plymouth county registries of deeds by Warren Information
Services of Boston. In each transaction, the address is followed by
the seller's name, buyer's name and purchase price, date of
transaction and, when known, the type of property. A unit number
after the address designates a condominium.
Abington
46 Davis St., Cynthia J. Murrin and Carl V. Valenti to Dianne K.
Booth, $272,500, Aug. 21, single family...
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; ... angels on earth In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be made to the Children's Education Fund Wachovia Bank, Attn: Marty Berkebile, 221 E. Mountain St., Kernersville, NC 27284. Offer condolences at www. news-record.com/nr/obits/
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