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• Scott Morse bought a mobile home on Williston Woods Road from Mary Schmidt for $250,000.

• Patricia Sweeney bought a home on Chloe Circle from Northridge-Williston LLC for $709,274.

• Joseph Sexton bought a home on Chamberlain Lane from Robert Selwah for $695,000.

• Russell Charif bought a home on Lawnwood Drive from Paul Mammorella for $611,000.

• Phillip Richard Sumner bought a mobile home on Porterwood Drive from Allen Realty Trust for $170,000.

• Raymond Kawasaki bought a condominium on Hideaway Lane from Alex Barker for $352,000.

• Amerco Real Estate Company bought an acre of commercial property on Lot 1 of the Robear

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Subdivision on Williston Road for $195,000.

• Patrick Nenon bought a condominium on Holland Lane from the Estate of Barbara O’Keefe for $460,000.

• Brendan Lahue bought a condominium on Seth Circle from Alexander Waskow for $300,000.

• Erin Cofiell Barker bought a condominium on Chelsea Place from Serge Bacon for $475,000.

• The Dill Family Living Trust bought a condominium on Chelsea Place from Mark McKenna for $470,000.

• Alana Izzo bought a home on 2 acres on St. George Road from Dennis Roberts Jr. for $575,000.

• Joseph Kolk bought a condominium on Seth Circle from Gregory Corrigan for $315,000.

• Colin Iverson bought a home on Balsam Circle from Arlene

Schukei for $625,000.

• Gregory Corrigan Jr. bought a home on Madison Drive from Denise Beers for $441,400.

• Arnar Ingason bought a condominium on Cedar Lane from Denise Rittwage for $305,000.

• Gwendolyn Talbot bought a condominium on Westview Circle from Patricia Jarvis for $335,000.

• Harold Wigler bought a condominium on Abbey Road from Pernell Dongmo for $435,000.

• White Birch Lane LLC bought a home on White Birch Lane from Michael O’Brien for $327,000.

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Chef’s Corner

continued from page 1 la — as well as some of the new items on its weekday breakfast menu, which has evolved since Harrewyn’s retirement earlier this year.

The script of the commercial ties together the retirements of Harrewyn and Leahy as they enjoy their creemees in a toast to retired life.

“The friendship the two of them have had over the years has been really cool. We thought it would be awesome to highlight them together — a longtime friend of the restaurant and the founder of the restaurant,” said chef and owner Jeff Moisan.

Leahy retired in January after nearly 50 years in the U.S. Senate. He said he often stopped at Chef’s Corners for a meal after landing at Burlington International Airport from Washington D.C. He’s recovering from a fall last summer and an injury earlier this year that caused him to miss the Burlington City Council meeting where it was announced that the airport would be renamed after him, and has been working out of an office at UVM writing about intellectual property policy for Bloomberg Finance News.

“I’ve turned down a bunch of film shoots around the state since I’ve been home, but Jozef has been a good friend, and they wanted to do a little tongue-in-cheek ad and asked if I would do it,” Leahy said while preparing for Tuesday’s shoot.

“Sen. Leahy is a customer,” said Harrewyn. “Every time he comes in I always say ‘hi’ to him. Then we got to talking a few years back, and was talking about retiring. Then we both did it the same year.

“I don’t really like the word retirement,” Harrewyn added. “It’s just the next phase for me.”

The friendship with Guzman came about in a similar way, with the owners getting to know the actor as a regular customer. Guzman, who lives in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont, has appeared in films such as “Boogie Nights” and “Carlito’s Way” and TV shows like “Miami Vice” and a spinoff of “The “Addams Family.”

According to Moisan, the Chef’s Corner TV commercial was originally going to focus on footage of food, then Guzman showed up for breakfast with his daughter and an idea was sparked.

“Over the years we’ve gotten to know him really well,” said Moisan. “We just pitched him on it, and he was like, ‘yeah no problem.’”

With Leahy and Guzman on board, Ashton Harrewyn — a local commercial and documentary filmmaker and son of Jozef — began scripting a 30-second spot. The commercial was filmed during two sessions at the restaurant and is scheduled to air this summer on WCAX. Footage from the video shoots will also serve the restaurant’s continued social media marketing efforts.

Hollywood actor Luis Guzman’s scene, top left, in the commercial had him cruising by in a classic Rolls Royce. Top right, Jozef Harrewyn, recently retired owner/chef of Chef’s Corner, and Sen. Leahy look ready to enjoy their take-out ice cream treats. Ashton Harrewyn lines up an outside shot.

A trip down memory lane with members of the Williston Historical Society

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