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421-425 Main St., Dunkirk sold in August for $230,000. Occupational Therapy and Hand was previously located in part of this building. PJ photo: Gregory Bacon

A nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting children is expanding its footprint in Dunkirk.

The Post-Journal and OBSERVER analyze real estate sales in Chautauqua County and recently reviewed transactions from Aug. 22-26.

During this time, 421-425 Main St., Dunkirk, was purchased by Friends of the Chautauqua County Child Advocacy Program, Inc., Dunkirk, for $230,000.

Prior to the sale, the Child Advocacy Program operated out of this location, using a portion of the building. The front of the building previously housed Occupational Therapy and Hand.

According to the Child Advocacy Program’s website, its mission is to “end child abuse in Chautauqua County. “When abuse occurs, CAP coordinates a community response to bring healing, hope, and justice to these children and families.”

In August, Mark and Jill Andriaccio sold 20 Main St., Bemus Point to Bemus Point, Inc. for $300,000. of Bemus Point sold to Coppolas. This is the location of Coppolas Pizzeria. PJ photo: Gregory Bacon

They will be expanding their space within the building to include where their occupational therapy business operates, CAP’s Beth Oakes said in an email.

In an unrelated sale, Mark and Jill Andriaccio sold 20 Main St., Bemus Point to Bemus Point, Inc. for $300,000. of Bemus Point sold to Coppolas. This is the location of Coppola’s Pizzeria. Messages sent last week to Coppola’s and Andriaccio’s Restaurant in Mayville were not responded to.

Also during this time, Dunkirk Local Development Corp. sold 401-403 Central Ave., Dunkirk to 401 Central, LLC of Buffalo for $95,000. This is the former First Bank of Niagara, which is now being converted into a mixed-use building for both storefront businesses and apartments.

The largest sale during this period was at 5388 Summer Haven in the town of Chautauqua, which sold for $1,675,000.

Including the previously mentioned sales, there were eight sales of $250,000 or more between August 22 and 26. The remaining top sales are as follows:

— 68 Crescent Ave., Chautauqua Institution sold for $809,500.

— 2450 Vukote Road, Busti sold for $395,000.

– Condominium Lot 20, The Pines at NorthShore, Chautauqua Institution sold for $380,000.

— 3712 Carol Drive, Ellery sold for $349,000.

— 61-63 E. Main St., Fredonia sold for $306,000.

— 29 Fairwood Drive, Lakewood sold for $261,500.

Overall, a total of 46 transactions took place between August 22 and 25. Here’s the full list of sales over $1:

AUGUST. 22-23

Samuel McMaster sold 108 Falconer St., Jamestown to Dylan Lintz for $77,000.

Mark and Jill Andriaccio sold 20 Main St., Bemus Point to Coppolas of Bemus Point, Inc., Bemus Point for $300,000.

Brian and Christine Seibert and Christopher and Susan Heard sold a parcel on Coe Road, Stockton, to Karl Schmelz for $160,000.

Dean and Judith Barmore sold a parcel at County Road 380, Gerry, to Terranceo Jackson for $1,500.

Hank Shrecengost sold unit 2-5 at Fairmount Estates Condominium in Jamestown to Jamestown Condos, LLC of Jamestown for $28,400.

Anthony and Amy Bartholomew sold 61-63 E. Main St., Fredonia to Ryan Kreger for $306,000.

Edward Buck sold 421-425 Main St., Dunkirk, to Friends of Chautauqua County Child Advocacy Program, Inc., Dunkirk, for $230,000.

The executor of the Last Will and Testament of Anthony Marucci sold 2807 Clifton Ave., Ellicott, to the Jamestown Board of Utilities for $65,000.

James J. and Barbara E. Klimczak Joint Revocable Trust sold 3712 Carol Drive, Ellery to Gerald and Eileen Zadnik for $349,000.

Brian and Paula Thomas sold 8022 Canterbury Drive, French Creek to Chris and Carrie McAdams for $236,500.

Dunkirk Local Development Corp. sold 401-403 Central Ave., Dunkirk to 401 Central, LLC of Buffalo for $95,000.

Varant and Levon Movsessian sold a parcel on Sherman Armenian Road to Avo and Tamar Asailian for $40,000.

Ashley Greaves sold 23 Leming St. in Dunkirk to Otillia Galvez Ceja for $35,000.

Michael Aronson and Lindsay Freeman sold 29 Fairwood Drive, Lakewood to Dario Ghualtieri and Anastasia Semyenova for $261,500.

Michael Peltier sold 2450 Vukote Road, Busti to Bryan Amplement for $395,000.

Carol Poniatowski sold 5860 Perdue Road, Ripley to Andrew Wittman for $150,000.

Edward and Tara Zimm sold 5388 Summer Haven in the Town of Chautauqua to Susan Orenga for $1,675,000.

Paul Koerber sold 6239 Crestwood Drive, Cherry Creek to Douglas Miller for $7,000.

MRR Property Solutions, LLC, of ​​West Seneca sold 8515 Route 60, Pomfret to Thomas Ingaro and Sharon Barrus for $99,900.

Salvatore and Theresa Alessi sold 170-170.5 Barrett Ave., Jamestown to 170 Barrett Ave LLC, Melville, NY, for $138,500.

Public administrator of the John Hammond Estate, 3938 Salisbury Hill, married Ellery to David and John Jr. He sold it to Johnson for $108,000.

Cheryl Ramsey sold 2201 Willard St. Ext., Ellicott to Steven Hebner for $119,900.

Jose and Suhail Soler sold 3515 Dry Brook Road in Poland to Ruth and Joseph Kovatch for $229,900.

Michael Wojtkowiak sold 39 Center St. in the Hanover town of Forestville to Peter Pelletter for $180,413.

AUGUST. 26

Luz Nazario sold 160 Maple Ave. in Dunkirk to Mitchell Dillon for $80,000.

A trustee of the Karen G. Levy Family Trust sold 5796 Magnolia Road in the town of Chautauqua to the South Chautauqua Lake Sewer District for $7,500.

Rick and Barbara Flood sold 21 Centennial St. in the Carroll town of Frewsburg to Orlo and Rayele Bartholomew for $249,000.

The administrator of the Estate of Shirley J. Covey sold 1352 Route 394, Poland, to Ellis and Susan Troxell for $65,000.

Frederick II and Katherine Lemiszko sold nine parcels on Sheridan Middle Road to Dean Ringler for $70,000.

Jude Gagliano sold 2219 Old Chautauqua Road, Gerry to Wild Oak Properties, LLC, Portville for $145,000.

Karen and Timothy Patete sold 29 Pratt St., Mayville to Robinson Lake House, LLC, Youngstown, Ohio, for $237,500.

Karen Blozie sold Condominium Lot 20, The Pines at NorthShore, Chautauqua Institution, Town of Chautauqua, to Blue Stone Chautauqua, LLC, Sylvania, Ohio, for $380,000.

Cathy Bonner sold Chautauqua Institution, 68 Crescent Ave., in the town of Chautauqua, to Dennis Carmichael and Rosemary Buckley-Barmichael for $809,500.

Travis Hansen sold 69 Park St., Sinclairville to Justine Van Arsdale and Marshall Hallowell for $109,000.

David and Diane Dubnicki sold 41 E. Main St., Ripley, to B&D Family Ventures, LLC, Lanexa, Virginia, for $185,000.