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Lawmakers, don’t give teachers the right to strike – The Boston Globe

The MTA pressed that matter in its election-endorsement interviews, and MTA President Max Page recently served notice to the state Board of Elementary and Secondary Education that legalizing teacher strikes ranks high on his list of legislative goals.

“We are going to reclaim the right to strike,” he said. “It is a human and labor right, and our members will be exercising it out of love for their students and out of public service to each commonwealth [sic] when there is a necessary need to do that to secure the working conditions and learning conditions.”

Exactly what that inelegant word-salad sentence means is hard to decipher. One presumes that MTA will confine its efforts to Massachusetts, but it’s unclear what matters will prompt MTA members to feel the necessary need to stop work. For his part, Page refused several interview requests.

Sadly, however, we do know that for Page, the MTA’s professed “love” for students doesn’t necessarily extend to ensuring they are well-prepared for work or college. In remarks at the board’s August meeting, he spoke dismissively of the panel’s “focus on income, on college and career readiness” as “tied to the capitalist class and its needs for profit.”

The MTA, which spends heavily to elect Democratic officeholders, has so far enlisted about a dozen lawmakers in this particular policy pursuit. On the Senate side, Senators Becca Rausch, Democrat of Needham and an MTA endorsee, and Marc Pacheco, Democrat of Taunton and a stalwart union ally, have cosponsored the union’s legislation.

Why their support? Apparently in part because teacher strikes are already occurring.

“Teachers are striking. Period,” Rausch said in an interview. She is right that there have been a scattering of teacher strikes over the past few years, encouraged by the MTA.

But that rationale makes violating the law a justification for changing the law. Further, it rewards scofflaws, and on this matter, the MTA has indeed been scoffing at the law.

As the MTA has fallen under the sway of a hard-left university unionist in the last decade, striking has increasingly come to be seen as a way for the labor organization to increase its power. Thus the quiet push to encourage locals to violate the law — and the union’s public effort to legalize teacher strikes.

Currently, fines for striking serve as something of detriment to prolonged and disruptive work stoppages. In Haverhill, for example, the Haverhill Education Association, an MTA affiliate, has been tagged with fines and damages of some $360,000 for its four-day October strike and may be on the hook for several hundred thousand more. That has severely strained the local’s coffers.

Rausch, however, believes public employees need added clout to enhance their bargaining power.

“There is inherently a power imbalance between employers and employees, which, without the ability of employees to come together, favors the employers,” the senator said.

That is certainly true in the private sector, where unions serve as an important counterweight to corporate power. But the political economy of the public sector is quite different. Through their campaign contributions, endorsements, and other spending, public-sector unions have considerable influence in electing the officials who are then their ostensible bosses.

Public employees have the added advantage of having been granted a virtual monopoly on the provision of many public services. When schools close because of a strike, most students and families have no readily available alternative. Teacher strikes cause huge inconvenience to families, depriving kids of the ability to attend school and forcing parents of younger children to make alternative plans for the days lost to the school work stoppage. We saw that last week in Woburn, where the MTA local had been striking. (A strike-ending deal was struck on Sunday.)

If teachers gain the legal — read: consequence-free — right to strike and thus can stop work for as long as they want without facing escalating fines, strikes will become much more frequent and much longer. That will disrupt family and community life in ways that will create public pressure for settlements that are unrelated to the actual merits of the bargaining positions.

So despite Page’s invocation of “public service” as a rationale for legalizing teacher strikes, the opposite is true. Legalizing those job actions runs counter to the public interest in both theory and practice.

“I believe teachers understand that our kids desperately need to be back in school after years of disruption due to the pandemic,” said Jeff Riley, state commissioner of elementary and secondary education. “I am concerned, however, that certain members of union leadership are not working in the best interest of students and families who need stability in their schools now more than ever.”

That’s exactly right.

Now, today’s MTA being today’s MTA, it won’t drop this quest.

Thus it would be in the best interest of students, families, communities, and the state if every legislator the MTA lobbies on this misplaced priority said a firm, final, and unflinching no.

And, further, if they all told Max Page and his MTA messengers to drop their silly effort to cloak their union’s power-enhancing scheme in the garb of what’s good for Massachusetts schoolchildren. Why? Because that is simply untrue.

Editorials represent the views of the Boston Globe Editorial Board. Follow us on Twitter at @GlobeOpinion.

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Erie County real estate transactions

• 123 East Ave, Heather C Asbeck, Joseph F Asbeck to Gillian Wright, $185,000.

• 18 Mechanic St, Edward A Dillon to Dr Boltt Llc, $82,000.

• 125 Via Foresta Ln, Jackie L Hoffman to Alexandra Schiappa, Anthony Michael Schiappa, $600,000.

• 33 Chicory Ln, John N Rohde, Marsilia D Rohde to Bradley Damon, Alexandra Damon, $540,000.

• 189 Haverford Ln, Linda Musun to Susan Patanella, $500,000.

• 5 Jack Rd, Michael T Gentile to Heather Coles, John Coles, $425,000.

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• 3 Silver Thorne Dr, David Arcara, Lois Arcara to Bradley Arcara, Amy Arcara, $412,500.

• 240 Bridle Path, Ann Marie Kelly to Elexa Odonnell, Kevin Odonnell, $395,000.

• 81 Heritage Rd W, William A Berg, Angela M Walter to Zlatan Sadibasic, Jennifer Mary-Eilizabeth Sadibasic, $390,000.

• 72 Kristen Meadows, Zhanglong Yu to Wgi Property Management Llc, $380,000.

• 508 Fruitwood Ter, Frances M Gallo to Mikhail Melnitski, $380,000.

• 16 Ranch Trail W , Robert Corvino to Jillian E Ferrentino, Nicholas C Peters, $379,900.

• 125 Fairgreen Dr, Daniel A Goupil to Ruhel Alam, $375,100.

• 186 Schimwood Ct, Marsha Rosenthal to Ladpreet Kaur, Amritpal Singh, Amritpal Singh, Amritpal Singh, Ladpreet Kaur, Ladpreet Kaur, $360,000.

• 125 Chaumont Dr, John Peter Greiner, Sharon A Greiner to Erica Waszak, Jacob Waszak, $356,000.

• 74 Hunters Ln, Ronald Wheeler, Sandra L Wheeler to Catherine J Adsit, Janis E Burl, $332,000.

• 167 Hunters Ln, Cristina L Garcia, Juan J Garcia Jr to Sandra L Craft, $330,000.

• 36 Garden Ct, Kevin Sean Sweeney to Jessica L Seabury, $325,000.

• 285 Hendricks Blvd, David G Economou to Gwendolyn D Pinzone, John C Pinzone, $315,000.

• 108 October Ln, David G Wagner, Leslie E Wagner to David J Drabinski, $299,000.

• 288 Windermere Blvd, Jose A Latalladi Jr, Rhiannon K Lee to Nay Say Moo, Sher Tha Yu Htoo, $285,308.

• 375 S Ellicott Creek Rd, Eric P Roger, Joulet M Roger to Maddison Gellerson, $272,500.

• 11 Wood Lee Rd, Lmsm Propertys Llc to Melissa Garrison, $265,000.

• 87 Brookdale Dr, Gary K Preston, Kenneth A Preston, Deborah L Boersma to Marissa Pellegrino, William M Abraham III, $265,000.

• 25 Oakbrook Dr #E , Carol A Gilbert to Kathy Ann Nealy, $200,500.

• 140 Westchester Rd, James F Bentley Jr, Shari A Bentley, Robert C Baron to Cobny Llc, $200,071.

• 630 B Youngs Rd, Laurel Gould to Tracy Connolly, $200,000.

• 352 Mill St, Janet Pokorny to Marcia Humphrey, $181,000.

• 115 Layton Ave, Gardenview Properties Inc to Michael Polianchik Jr, Colleen Marie Polianchik, $154,900.

• 4547 Chestnut Ridge Rd 108B, Mary Crocker, William D Witnauer to Girma Agonafer, $149,000.

• 88 Larch Rd, Gabiel Guzman to Elisabeth Rose Germain, $146,000.

• 377 N Westfield Rd, Barbara A Karpie to Kenneth Cerra, $85,000.

• 153 Callodine Ave, Elizabeth A Rattle to 154Nfb Llc, $75,000.

• 10 Georgian Ln Unit C, Ann Demopoulos to Ann Demopoulos, Ilianna Ring, $8,300.

• 5 High St, Cheyenne Saunders to Michaerl Rayeski, $35,300.

• 40 Lake St, Richard Mark Pratt to Todd Dybdahl, $23,000.

• 13 Pearl Ave, Scott D Anderson to Joseph L Kurowski, $213,000.

• 56 Salisbury Ave, Christine Kulczyk to Cody G Mayerat, $177,000.

• 6 Morris Ave, Kevin Kelly, Cynthia Evans-Kelly to Anja Farrell, James Farrell, $745,000.

• 1088 Delaware Ave Unit, Jennifer Burger to 1088 Delaware Llc, $715,000.

• 18 Oakland Pl, Linda L Farley to Lauren Connors, Matthew Connors, $600,000.

• 40 Waterfront Cir, Daniel A Trent Sr, to David Sommers, $538,000.

• 96 Fordham Dr, Robert Piscatelli, Hannah Rose Urbanski to Hannah Jensen, $450,000.

• 189 Lovering Ave, Giuseppe Marchese, Joseph S Marchese, Mikkelson Linda Marchese, Rita Marchese to Awa Properties Llc, $350,000.

• 575 Auburn Ave, 575 Auburn Avenue Llc to David Pacheco, $324,500.

• 107 Humboldt, Medaille University to Trocaire College, $311,538.

• 352 Colvin Ave, Joel Feroleto to Tenzin Nyima, $310,000.

• 473 Colvin Ave, Michael S Dempsey to Rhino Rentals Llc, $300,000.

• 610 Main St #804, Nagalingan Jeyalingam, Praba Jeyalingam to Richard Recckio Jr, $285,000.

• 56 Tuscarora Rd, Michael H Mcmanus to Mary Claire Hart, $277,500.

• 237 Cedar, Pedro J Estrada to Julia Brown, $270,000.

• 187 Auburn Ave, Melissa L Cora, Antonia Ortiz to Mustafa Dirar Rekab, $250,000.

• 872 Lafayette Ave, Buffalo Gates Llc to Emily B Pike, William Pike, $235,000.

• 88 Pierce St, Sean M Moran, Danielle M Moran to Eddy Joseph, Vanilia E Joseph, Eliody K Joseph, Kevin E Joseph, $230,000.

• 44 Arnold, Andrew A Kottage to Raghavan Nagarajan, $215,000.

• 46 Albert Ave, Donald W Kiblin, Cynthia L Kiblin to Ismail Ali, Elyas Ali, $211,000.

• 264 Hoyt, Team Soda Properties Llc to Ariana M Iovine, $206,000.

• 18 Seabrook St, Heang C Suy to Candace M Hurst, $200,000.

• 405 Abbott Rd, Rockilyn Desantis, Rockilyn Desantis, Rockilyn Desantis to Darneather Watson, Darneather Watson, Darneather Watson, $190,000.

• 157 Fenton St, Atml Trading Inc to Timothy Koster, $180,000.

• 1829 Hertel Ave, Gary C Pufpaff to Christy Ann Perez, $176,000.

• 190 Hinman Ave, Carolyn A Maston, Shack L Maston to John S Ben Loffredo, Equity Trust Company Cust, $170,000.

• 265 Kehr St, Ryon Vernon to Kar Sin, $170,000.

• 142 Wende St, Habitat For Humanity/Buffalo Inc to Lisa R Gilbert, $165,000.

• 64 Lilac St, River Rock 2 Llc to Aweso Mberwa, Fatuma Muktar, $150,000.

• 120 Durham Ave, Maxine L Foster to Megan Lewis, $150,000.

• 145 Moselle, Mohammad R Sarker to Rodrigue Songolo, $140,000.

• 150 Vanderbilt, Carolyn A Converso, Kathleen Caros to Nasima Akter, Mohammad A Hanif, $140,000.

• 19 Commonwealth Ave, Rosa I Diaz to Iris Diaz, $135,000.

• 94 Weston, Ralph Archie to Brian Bailey Jr, $134,500.

• 56 Greeley St, Rose Marie Khubchandani to Matthew Pfeiffer, $130,000.

• 219 Pennsylvania, Thomas Lotempio to Wangelin Development Llc, $125,000.

• 47 Schiller St, Delores Platt AKA Dolores Platt to David Rodriguez, $125,000.

• 117 Pries Ave, Jeffrey H Wisor, Kathleen M Wisor to River Street Enterprises Llc, $120,000.

• 240 Gorton St, Ali Ali to Melissa Julia Bondaon Fos, $117,500.

• 27 Hunt Ave, Novelleuh Capital Llc to Farhana A Boby, $115,000.

• 49 Harriett, Zayan Wny Inc to Mohammad L Shaha Alam, Nilufa Sultana, $110,000.

• 117 Mineral Spri, Gary C Graber 2018 Irrevocable Living Trust 112118 Tr to Timothy Kennedy, $110,000.

• 47 Benzinger, Md A Kabir, Md J Haque to Shakeyla Mcdue, $107,000.

• 46 Schiller St, Sylvia C Pinzone to Isaias Pagan, $106,000.

• 45 Dart St, Julie Marie Dixon, Joel E Dixon to Mega Buffalo Llc, $106,000.

• 33 Haven St, E Joan Harris to Akter Hussain, Rabia Begum, $106,000.

• 24 Kopernik, Stephanie Prosser, Valerie A Prosser, Christopher Lesniak, Mary T Lesniak, Jeffery E Marion to Cascade Funding Mortgage Trust Hb1, $104,998.

• 37 Freund St, Wny Estates Llc to Mt Sheuli Parvin, Md Shafiqul Islam, $100,000.

• 1389 E Delavan, D&J Rubens Trust 030399 Tr to Queen City Invest Llc, $95,000.

• 157 Victoria Ave, Broadway Lp 1253 to Mahija Khanum Rumki, $90,000.

• 285 Amherst St, Bashera M Armstrong to Leonor A Coronel, $90,000.

• 48 Humason Ave, Friends&Faith Inc to Taaj Corporation, $90,000.

• 468 Hewitt Ave, Cassandra Hoebbel to Abul Jafor Samsu Uddin, $85,000.

• 359 Skillen St, Brenda Flash to Fauad Ibrahim, $85,000.

• 366 Shirley St, Anthony Rantin to Abu Syeed Mohammad Mohsin, $85,000.

• 159 Gorton St, David Duffy to 159 Gorton Street Llc, $80,000.

• 138 Zenner St, Ahs Buffalo Inc to Chandan Kumar Debnath, $78,000.

• 497 Suffolk, Samuel H Davidoviz to 48 Devonshire Llc, $75,000.

• 348 Newburgh Ave, Tanice R Pedergrass to Norvella Christina Pendergrass, $65,000.

• 20 Harlow Pl, P&P Buffalo Llc to Kw Ventures Llc, $60,000.

• 98 Montana Ave, Mohammed Yasin, Mohammed E Yusuf to Mohammed Islam, $60,000.

• 398 Hoyt St, Michelle M Hanson to Colleen Mikula, James Mikula, $60,000.

• 43 Castle Pl, Antoinette Palmer to Sumon Corp, $60,000.

• 80 Ideal St, 716 Epd Llc to Shawkat Ali, Moni Nayan, $59,000.

• 178 Phyllis Ave, Md Jahangir Alam to Riashat Islam, $55,000.

• 255 Carl St, Gabriel Woodson to Wny Estates Llc, Md Shariful Islam, $50,000.

• 386 Norfolk, Fortunes America Properties Llc to Sumeta Property Inc, $49,000.

• 50 Dorris Ave, Church Of God Of Prophecy Of New York Holding Corporation to 716 Estates Llc, $47,000.

• 19 Lansdale Pl, Griel Huff Jr to Wny Estates Llc, $43,000.

• 203 Sweet Ave, Omar Faro to Thida Pyane, $40,000.

• 69 Richfield Ave, Benjamin P Kozak to Wny 18 Llc, $32,500.

• 42 Bogardus, Mustafizur R Moosa to Ryan Mckee, Steven Mckee, Lena Mckee, $32,500.

• 58 Swinburne, Abdul Hamid Shueb to Bin Habban Meah Haron Din, $30,000.

• 64 Victoria, Muhammad Ahmad to Shagufta Y Khokhar, $25,000.

• 68 Rowley Hollow, Lawrence P Rozborski to Jennifer Lynn Riter, Antoinette H Riter, $350,000.

• 34 Croydon Dr, Susan M Stevens, Frederick C Stevens to Tara Jeanne Kennelly, Thomas Neil Lusk, $340,000.

• 151 Atlantic Ave, Rosalind Mikolajek AKA Rosalind Doyle to Md Abul Khair, $290,000.

• 129 Cathedral Ln, Paul G Kaczmarek, Peggy A Kaczmarek to Gregory Pollock, Katherine Connors, $250,000.

• 31 Heather Rd, Andrew J Murphy, Katherine Murphy to Beth A Rabe, $210,000.

• 58 Betty Lou Ln, Jeremy T Hileman, Rachel L Fronko to Amie Ford, $196,000.

• 25 Homesgarth Ave, Michael John Dellaneve to Mushfikur Rahman, Geneya R Tanaya, $195,000.

• 47 Louise Dr, Mary Ann Ignatowski to Dina M Giancarlo, $185,000.

• 26 Roswell Rd, Victoria Vigorito, Laura Whitley, Anita Benoit, Rosalinda Lamberty, Julia Gervase, Cristina Mahoney to Tasmina Begum, $183,000.

• 35 Veterans Pl, Carl T Elsaesser III to Jubayer Ahmed, $177,500.

• 4273 Union Rd, Todd R Farone to Boualivone Serixay, $165,998.

• 184 Grand Blvd, Aaron M Stanley to Llamarr Winston, $160,000.

• 122 Southcrest Ave, Tina Louise Farkas to Kyle Converse, $140,000.

• 41 Heather Rd, Shaneequa Cheney to Jonathan Michael Ferraro Jr, $135,000.

• 102 Woodell Ave, Mrr Property Solutions Llc to Nurshad J Tisha, Mohammad Rahman, $130,150.

• 20 Linden St, Catherine M Carroll-Matteliano to Md Zahirul Haque, $123,000.

• 44 Biscayne Dr, Nancy J Hamilton Bkr Tr to Samantha Fitzpatrick, $112,000.

• 143 Eggert Rd, Erie County to Md Islam Fakrul, $110,000.

• 91 East End Ave, Erie County to Mohammad Sufian, $75,000.

• 44 Biscayne Dr, Nancy J Hamilton, Cheryl A Norton Hinkle, Deborah L Korczynski to Samantha Fitzpatrick, $56,000.

• 9039 Somerset Way, Essex Homes Of Wny Inc to Edward H Goit Jr, Margaret C Goit, $772,020.

• 8932 Willyoungs Overlook , Marrano/Marc Equity Corporation (The) to Stephen A Bell, Christina M Bell, $725,207.

• 10115 Clarence Center Rd, Jann E Scioli, Joseph B Scioli Jr to Lisa A Benedetto, Joseph Mcculloch, $650,000.

• 9291 Via Cimato Dr, Sheryl D Maher to Brian Seguin, Dawn Seguin, $620,000.

• 8905 Country Club Dr, Michael J Rogers, Carol A Rogers to Darlene Wilber, Christopher Wilber, $435,000.

• 33 Ainsley Ct, Walter Weber 2017 Family Trust Tr to Robert C Moore, Stephanie M Shane, $427,000.

• 5476 The Village Station Cir, Kenneth J Bartha to Tracy Witman, $242,000.

• 8730 Sunset Dr, Michelle Yageric Stephen Kline to Mary K Newhouse, $210,000.

• 9490 Clarence Center Rd, Bank Cnb to Harbor Holmes Llc, $195,000.

• 9490 S Hill Rd, Regina Shelley, Dale Shelley to Erica L Miller, $209,000.

• 2338 Wheater Rd, Rebecca M Stancl to Robert C Romine Jr, Wendy L Romine, $47,500.

• 6692 Concord Rd, Sarah A Andrews to Kathleen Owsiany, Matthew Owsiany, $295,000.

• 10957 Sharp St, Re Weiser Family Trust I Tr to Dale P Schwab, Susan M Schwab, $200,000.

• 2288 George Urban Blvd, Philip A Light to Ramona Toledo, $205,000.

• 39 Airview Ter, Leonard J Brudecki Sr to Anthony Bell, Tiffany L Bell, $169,000.

• 41 Erie St, Margareta A Pusmucans to Justin Herzog, $149,000.

• 170 Burkhardt Ave, Citigroup Mortgage Loan Trust, Us Bank Trust Company Na Tr to Sals Estate Llc, $133,000.

• 58 Muskingum St, Peter Ratzel to Amir Tawadrous, $105,000.

• 56 Suffield, Plantation Homes Llc to Jason Czerniak, Matthew Cuddahee, $91,000.

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• 1262 Surrey Run, Pamela Vance, David T Vance Jr to Rachael Ireland, Wesley Ireland, $395,000.

• 151 Oaknoll Ct, Genevieve Taberski, Christine Klimko to Veronica Scott, $388,000.

• 20 Old Mill Cir, Jennifer Pereira, Phyllis B Pereira, Anne Padmanabha to Marc J Edwards, Charles L Files, Martha A Files, $258,000.

• 9046 Joyce Ln, Rudolph A Guenthner to James E Blanchard, Mary D Blanchard, $189,900.

• 6906 Putnam Dr, Amanda Dawson to Young Lion Development Llc, $55,000.

• 9073 Erie Rd, John P Weil, David Douglas Weil to Phillip L Pratt, $15,000.

GRAND ISLAND

• 125 Sturbridge Ln, Macclellan Family Trust (The) 031320 Tr to James J Neville, $590,000.

• 1207 Majestic Woods Dr, James J Neville to Aaron Baumler, Sabrina E Baumler, $559,900.

• 52 Windham Ct , Forbes Homes Inc to Matthew J Fernandez, Caitlin J Fernandez, $547,900.

• 30 Eagleview Dr, Whitehaven Properties Llc to Peter Lambert, Robin Lambert, $539,000.

• 1065 Ransom Rd, Thomas E Hughes III to Sarbjit Kaur, Maninderjit Singh, $360,000.

• 186 Sandstone Cir, Ryan Homes Of New York to Nirshiee Arumugam, Rajaselvam Arumugam, Rajaloshini Arumugam, $346,345.

• 765 E River Rd, Joseph C Orsolits to Sean Round, Katie Mae Round, $329,000.

• 1520 Love Rd, Rosemary Fischer to Colton Elijah Lackey, Chloe Rebecca Lackey, $215,000.

• 3575 Warner Dr, Cassandra A Smith, Joel B Smith to Joseph Whyte, $200,000.

• 1966 Whitehaven Rd, Branka P Sciuk Revocable Trust Tr to Vjc Holdings Llc, $177,000.

• 3273 Whitehaven Rd, Karen Cadro AKA Karen Giddings to Jacob A Yund, $165,000.

• 6385-13 Boston State Rd, Wetzl Boston State Road Development Llc to Niki Watson, David Watson, $723,621.

• 4650 Carlyes Ct, Marrano/Marc Equity Corporation (The) to Matthew P Saeger, Jena M Abati, $555,200.

• 3176 Amsdell Rd, Darryl P Allen, Patricia J Allen to Lynn W Pellicano, Paul A Pellicano, $440,000.

• 3285 Woodlawn Ave, Shelly M Phillips to Jonah Dayan, Keturah Schmidt, $317,000.

• 94 Oliver Pl, Beverly B Hastings Irrevocable Trust Tr to Ryan Smith, Kayla Smith, $267,000.

• 135 Maple Ave, Adam Lewinski to Peter V Suffoletto, Julie A Lewek, Nicholas R Lewek, $265,000.

• 76 Birkshire Rd, Stefan Iwan Mychajliw, Ashley C Mychajliw to Rachel L Castellar, Miguel Alonso Castellar Salazar, $250,000.

• 3313 Pleasant Ave, Martha Baker to Jake Hinman, $220,000.

• 4361 E Frontier Dr, Jaime Lynn Pietras to Jacob J Guglielmi, $211,894.

• 4890 Mt Vernon Blvd, Margaret F Riordan to Myrna Gott, $165,000.

• 3582 Harrison Ave, Hester E Faust to Sloane Niemet, $159,000.

• 3653 Big Tree Rd, John B Russell to Brian Cuthbert, $155,000.

• 5738 West Ln, Michael A Dembski Sr to Amy Scime, $125,900.

• 2257 Harbor Run Ln, Brian Flessa, Denise M Kapuza, Richard A Kapuza to Wny 18 Llc, $123,000.

• 192 Victoria Blvd, Katherine A Lentz to James Matthew Joseph Moscato, Marina Rose Moscato, $341,000.

• 24 Kenwood Rd, Jean Damour, Jessica L Damour to Christopher P Murphy, Louise E Penman, $265,000.

• 298 Nassau Ave, Renee Dipiazza to Salvatore M Gagliano, $123,000.

• 205 Stillwell Ave, Ruth Schanley to Smn Properties Llc, $100,000.

• 45 Norfred Dr, Michael R Kelsey to Selwa Omer, $245,000.

• 34 Parkview Ave, Thomas H Coniglio to David P Perez-Rodriguez, $160,000.

• 42 Madison Ave, John Salunek, Jeanette Salunek to Roland Property Management Inc, $55,000.

• 74 Franklin St, Stanley J Janus III to Jill Janus, $55,000.

• 19 Gravel St, Theresa Paluch to Sweet Home Solution Inc, Sweet Home Solution Inc, $47,000.

• 9 Blackstone Ct, Kellie D Brittingham, Ryan L Brittingham to Tony Victor Olofsson, Taylor Marie Mattfolk, $935,000.

• 41 Partridge Walk , Forbes Homes Inc to Martin B Patel, $599,900.

• 25 Creekwood Dr, Kathleen M Bruening, Joseph V Bruening to Kelly A Loomis, Corey Loomis, $475,000.

• 340 Westwood Rd, Kim M Light, Robert C Light to Susan M Stevens, Frederick C Stevens, $399,900.

• 45 Michaels Walk, Rebecca L Franjoine, Christopher P Franjoine to Geoffrey Ferenc, $350,000.

• 1841 Como Park Blvd 14086, Michael W Myers, Tammy J Myers to Kristina E Pollutro, Anthony J Giallanza, $231,000.

• 3465 Walden Ave, Dawn M Wirth to Edward Williams Jr, Matthew Bunting, $190,000.

• 5239 Genesee St, Beverly M Bryant to Robert L Ensminger, David Millspaugh, $174,900.

• 2667 Wehrle, Erie County to Brian Sebastian, $151,000.

• 11865 Meahl Rd, Judy Vogt to Jeffrey Corretore, Lisa Corretore, $423,000.

• Vl Utley Rd #6, Nutley Acres Llc to Edward Eisenberger, Jenna Eisenberger, $59,000.

NORTH COLLINS

• 2106 Langford, Erie County to Peter Faris, $45,000.

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• 6 Pine Ter, Richard L Gernold to Charles R Basil, Katrina M Basil, $865,000.

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A Misplaced Comma Cost a Company $5 Million

If you think grammar is something you only need in school, you’ll be surprised to find out messing it up can sometimes cost millions of dollars or make a huge difference in your personal life. Misplacing a comma, for instance, can change the meaning of a sentence dramatically. For example, note the difference between “Let’s eat (comma) Granny!” and “Let’s eat Granny!”

In 2017, Oakhurst Dairy, a company from the state of Maine, literally lost millions of bucks because of a misplaced comma. And that was not exactly the only case that proved that grammar actually rules the world.

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TIMESTAMPS:
Oakhurst Dairy case 0:36
The “Oxford comma” explained 2:04
Court’s decision 3:25
Other interesting cases:
Fruit and plants, 1872 4:25
Son and sons, 2015 5:09
The most expensive typo in history, 1962 6:02
Exotic travels gone rogue, 1988 7:02
The missing “p,” 2007 8:02

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SUMMARY:
-Truck drivers working for the company claimed they were owed overtime payment, while the company itself disagreed. According to the law, the exemptions were … “storing, packing for shipment or distribution” of perishable foods. A missing comma makes it all a single activity.
-The “Oxford comma” is normally put before “and” or “or” in sentences where there are three or more items listed one after another.
-Each of the five truck drivers that filed the complaint received $50,000, and the rest of them (that’s about 127 people) were owed overtime pay for four years.
-By writing “fruit, plants” instead of “fruit-plants,” the US government basically waived fees for all plants instead of only fruit-bearing ones.
-In 2015, a British family business called Taylor and Sons was listed by the government as facing liquidation instead of Taylor and Son, a completely different company.
-In 1962, the missing hyphen sent the rocket bearing the probe off course and on to a dramatic crash in the Atlantic Ocean.
-In 1988, a travel agency from California decided to list its exotic travel packages in the directory as an advertisement, but Yellow Pages printed it as “erotic travels.”
-An unfortunate seller on eBay put a bottle of 1852 Allsopp’s Arctic Ale with one “p” in Allsopps. The buyer who purchased it resold it for over a half million dollars.

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Winterhawks pepper 46 shots in Kelowna, fall 3-1

Portland outshot Kelowna 46 to 15 on the road, but the Hawks couldn’t secure its first win of the road trip.

Game #53: Portland (1) at Kelowna (3)

SOG: POR (46) – KEL (15)

PP: POR (1/7) – KEL (0/4)

Saves: Špunar (12/15) – Boyko (45/46)

COMPLETE BOX SCORE

SCORING:

  • POR – 13:25 – First Period – Gabe Klassen (30) from Luca Cagnoni and James Stefan  [PP]
  • KEL – 17:29 – Second Period – Marcus Pacheco (9)  [SH]
  • KEL – 1:58 – Third Period – Turner McMillen (7) from Trae Johnson and Andrew Cristall
  • KEL – 6:26 – Third Period – Adam Kydd (16) from John Babcock and Gabriel Szturc

The Story:

The Winterhawks (36-13-2-2) scored the first goal of the game and outshot the Rockets (19-30-3-0) by 31, but took a 3-1 loss in their final regular season meeting against Kelowna.

Both teams had scoring opportunities in the opening period and Jan Ĺ punar made a spectacular stop minutes into the game, one of his seven first-period saves, to give the Hawks a boost at Prospera Place. Not long later, Portland earned a power play and its perimeter passing set up Gabe Klassen on the right face-off circle. The captain’s hard shot deflected off a defenseman’s skate at the top of the crease to give Portland a 1-0 lead.

Kelowna eventually evened the score in the second period. After holding the Rockets to zero shots through 17 minutes of the middle period, Marcus Pacheco scored the Rockets’ seventh shorthanded goal of the year to tie the game at 1-1. Portland outshot Kelowna 16-to-1 in the middle period alone.

The Rockets carried the scoring momentum into the third period with goals from Turner McMillen and Adam Kydd to stretch their lead to 3-1. Portland fired 15 shots on goal for its third consecutive period, but could not get any more pucks past Rockets goaltender and New York Rangers prospect Talyn Boyko.

Portland’s road trip continues north to Prince George with games queued up on Monday afternoon (2:00 p.m. PT) and Tuesday evening.

QUOTE OF THE NIGHT presented by BBF TECHNOLOGIES:

“I think we did a lot of good things tonight. Obviously, we didn’t come up on the right end of (the result), but if we keep sticking to it, and put a few pucks in the net once in a while, I think we’ll be good. We want to get back in the win column and we need it to start on Monday.”

Winterhawks forward Josh Zakreski

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Try Not To Laugh Challenge is a hilarious compilation of Funny and cute Animal Videos, featuring some of the funniest cats memes around! With so many cute and funny animals in one place, you’re sure to be entertained for hours on end. So why not sit back, relax, and watch some of the funniest animals around?

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