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Notice Of Two Water Rate Board Proceedings Concerning Proposed Changes In Philadelphia Water Department Rates And Charges

General Rate Proceeding

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Please take notice that on January 24, 2023, the Philadelphia Water Department (Department) filed Advance Notice with City Council and the Philadelphia Water, Sewer and Storm Water Rate Board (Board) of proposed changes in general water, sewer and stormwater rates. The Department proposes a two-step increase designed to produce incremental additional revenues of $80.41 million in Fiscal Year 2024 and an additional $62.98 million in Fiscal Year 2025.

The Advance Notice is online at phila.gov/departments/water-sewer-storm-water-rate-board/rateproceedings/2023-rate-proceeding/. Anyone a ected by proposed changes may become a Participant in the General Rate Proceeding by sending contact information to the Board, c/o Steven Liang, City Law Dept., 1515 Arch St., 17th Fl., Phila. PA 19102 or WaterRateBoard@phila.gov.

TAP-R Reconciliation

Proceeding

Please take notice that on January 24, 2023, the Department also filed Advance Notice with City Council and the Board of reconciliation of the Tiered Assistance Program Rider (TAP-R), which proposes a charge of $0.21 per thousand cubic feet (MCF) of water and $0.34 per MCF of billed sewer usage on all bills, down from $1.03 and $1.63, respectively. These rates are reconciled annually based on the Department’s actual experience.

The Advance Notice is online at www.phila.gov/departments/water-sewer-storm-water-rate-board/ rate-proceedings/2023-annual-rate-adjustment/. Anyone a ected by proposed changes may become a Participant in the TAP-R Reconciliation Proceeding by sending contact information to the Board, c/o Steven Liang, City Law Dept., 1515 Arch St., 17th Fl., Phila. PA 19102 or WaterRateBoard@phila.gov.

Typical Bill Impact of Both Proceedings

The Department’s proposals in both proceedings are subject to review and approval by the Board. If approved, the combined e ect of the proposed adjustments in both proceedings would increase a typical residential bill by about 11.8% on September 1, 2023 and an additional 8.3% on September 1, 2024; a typical small business bill would increase by about 10.5% and an additional 9.1% on the above dates.

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CONVOCATORIA DEL 15 DE FEBRERO DE 2023 REUNIONES DEL COMITÉ DE ADMINISTRACIÓN Y OPERACIONES Y 23 DE FEBRERO DE 2023, REUNIÓN MENSUAL DE LA JUNTA DE LA AUTORIDAD DE TRANSPORTE DEL SUDESTE DE PENNSYLVANIA

POR LA PRESENTE SE NOTIFICA que la Autoridad de Transporte del Sudeste de Pensilvania ("SEPTA") celebrará sus Reuniones Mensuales del Comité de Administración y Operaciones ("Reuniones del Comité") virtualmente el miércoles 15 de febrero de 2023, a las 12:00 del mediodía, NO el jueves 16 de febrero de 2023, como se notificó originalmente y se mostró en el sitio web de SEPTA. La Reunión Mensual de la Junta Directiva (la "Reunión de la Junta Directiva") se celebrará virtualmente el jueves 23 de febrero de 2023, a las 3:00 p.m., tal y como se anunció originalmente en la página web de SEPTA. Las reuniones de los comités y de la Junta Directiva se llevarán a cabo a través de WebEx. Más información sobre cómo las personas pueden registrarse para asistir a través de WebEx se publicará en el sitio web de la Autoridad: www.septa.org. Se aceptarán y tendrán en cuenta los comentarios del público. Quienes deseen asistir a las reuniones virtuales deberán inscribirse previamente en www.septa.org/notice. Las personas que deseen intervenir en las reuniones deberán inscribirse previamente antes de las 9.00 a.m. del día de la reunión programada en www.septa.org/notice. Las personas que deseen presentar observaciones orales pueden llamar al 215.580.7211 y enviarlas a través de un mensaje de voz. Las personas que deseen presentar comentarios por escrito pueden enviarlos por correo electrónico al Secretario de la Junta en BoardSecretary@septa.org o por correo postal a SEPTA Board Secretary, 10th Floor, 1234 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107. Sólo es necesaria una forma de comunicación.

Tenga en cuenta que todos los comentarios deben ser recibidos por el Secretario de la Junta antes del cierre del 22 de febrero de 2023, para ser considerados para la Reunión de la Junta, o antes del cierre del 14 de febrero de 2023, para ser considerados para las Reuniones del Comité.

Todos los comentarios recibidos pasarán a formar parte del registro público y se incluirán en la transcripción de la reunión del Consejo, que posteriormente se publicará en el sitio web de SEPTA en www.septa.org. También se publicará una grabación de la reunión del Consejo en la página web de SEPTA www.septa.org/notice.

Pasquale

T. Deon, Sr. Presidente

SHERIFF’S SALE

By virtue of a Writ of execution, to me directed, issued out of the SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION, CAMDEN COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F00203022 at Public Vendue on WEDNESDAY the 15th Day of MARCH, 2023 A.D. at 12 o'clock, LOCAL TIME, noon of said day, at CAMDEN COUNTY COLLEGE–CAMDEN CAMPUS CAMDEN CONFERENCE CENTER, 200 NORTH BROADWAY CAMDEN, NJ 08102 https://www.camdencc.edu/about-1/contact-ccc-blackwood-directions/

Property to be sold is located in the TOWNSHIP OF PENNSAUKEN, County of CAMDEN, in the State of New Jersey. Premises commonly known as: 3357 Lexington Ave., Pennsauken, NJ 08109

TAX LOT: 11, Tax Block: 5105

APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS: 50’

X 175’ NEAREST CROSS STREET: Chestnut Avenue SURPLUS MONEY: If After the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and expenses, there remains any surplus money, the money will be deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing payment of the surplus money. The sheri or other person conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any.

Lien Holder: USBANK CUST/PC8 FIRSTRTUST BANK hold a TSC # 21-00295 in the amount of $1,018.96 as of 10/14 2021.

***PLEASE CONTACT THE TAX OFFICE FOR THE CURRENT LIEN REDEMPTION AMOUNT***

“THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION.”

The judgment sought to be satisfied by the sale is:

‘APPROXIMATELY’ $220,645.65 TWENTY PERCENT DEPOSIT REQUIRED

Seized as the property of: MICHAEL V. O’MALLEY, ET AL., And taken in execution of NEW JERSEY HOUSING AND MORTGAGE FINANCE AGENCY.

GILBERT L. “WHIP” WILSON SHERIFF

Sheri ’s Number: 23000125 DATED:

SHERIFF’S SALE

By virtue of a Writ of execution, to me directed, issued out of the SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION, CAMDEN COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F01219818 at Public Vendue on WEDNESDAY the 1st Day of MARCH, 2023 A.D. at 12 o'clock, LOCAL TIME, noon of said day, at the CAMDEN COUNTY COLLEGE–CAMDEN CAMPUS CAMDEN CONFERENCE CENTER, 200 NORTH BROADWAY CAMDEN, NJ 08102 https://www.camdencc.edu/about-1/contact-ccc-blackwood-directions/

The property to be sold is located in the CITY OF CAMDEN, County of CAMDEN and State of New Jersey.

PREMISES COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 1577 GREENWOOD AVENUE, CAMDEN, NJ 08103; TAX LOT #115, Block 1283

APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS: 17 x 100

Nearest Cross Street: Vesper Blvd.

A full legal description can be found at the O ce of the Register

Taxes and Other Encumbrances:

1st Quarter of 2023 open balance in the amount of $567.17*

Water/Sewer – Plainti is unable to confirm these amounts.

Prospective purchasers must conduct their own investigations to determine the same.

*Plus interest on these figures through the date of payo and any and all subsequent taxes, water and sewer amounts.

SUBJECT TO THE CONDITIONS OF SALE AS SET FORTH BY THE SHERIFF WHO RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THE SALE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION

SURPLUS MONEY: If After the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and expenses, there remains any surplus money, the money will be deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing payment ofthe surplus money. The sheri or other person conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any.

SUBJECT TO: SUCH FACTS AS AN ACCURATE SURVEY AND PHYSICAL INSPECTION OF THE PREMISES MAY REVEAL, EASEMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD, IF ANY, UNPAID TAXES, ASSESSMENTS, WATER AND SEWER LIENS, IF ANY, RIGHTS OF TENANTS AND OCCUPANTS, IF ANY, STATE AND MUNICIPAL ORDINANCES, STATUTES AND REGULATIONS, INCLUDING ZONING ORDINANCES; ANY OUTSTANDING TAXES, WATER AND SEWER WITH INTEREST THROUGH THE DATE OF PAY-OFF ; IF THE SALE IS SET ASIDE FOR ANY REASON, THE PURCHASER AT THE SALE SHALL BE ENTITLED ONLY TO A RETURN OF THE DEPOSIT PAID. THE PURCHASER SHALL HAVE NO FURTHER RECOURSE, INCLUDING ANY COSTS AND EXPENSES, INCLUDING ATTORNEYS’ FEES, FOR BIDDING UPON THE PROPERTY, AGAINST THE MORTGAGEE, OR THE MORTGAGEE’S MTORNEY; THE OUTSTANDING TAXES, LIENS AND/OR ENCUMBRANCES DISCLOSED IN THIS PUBLICATION ARE ACCURATE AS OF THE DATE OF SUBMISSION TO THE SHERIFF ONLY. IT THE RESPONSIBILITY OF ANY POTENTIAL BIDDER AT SALE TO DETERMINE THE AMOUNT DUE, WHICH CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THE LOCAL TAXING AUTHORITY. PLAINTIFF HAS NO OBLIGATION TO FURTHER INVESTIGATE, PUBLISH OR ANNOUNCE ANY SUBSEQUENTLY ACCRUING TAXES, LIENS AND/OR ENCUMBRANCES. THIRD PARTY BIDDERS EXPRESSLY AGREE AND RECOGNIZE THAT THEY WILL TAKE TITLE SUBJECT TO THE EXISTENCE OF ANY SUBSEQUENTLY ACCRUING TAXES, LIENS AND / OR ENCUMBRANCES AND ABSOLUTELY AND UNEQUIVOCALLY RELEASE ANY RIGHT TO CHALLENGE THE VALIDITY OF THE SALE BASED ON TUE EXISTENCE OF THE SAME.

The Judgment sought to be satisfied by the sale is:

"APPROXIMATELY"

$112,328.10

TWENTY PERCENT DEPOSIT REQUIRED

Seized as the property of: RENEE ALICE-DIXON A/K/A RENEE A. DIXON, ET AL., and taken in execution of U.S. BANK TRUST, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR LSF8 MASTER PARTICIPATION TRUST.

GILBERT L. “WHIP” WILSON

SHERIFF

Sheri 's Number: 19003983

DATED: 2/1, 2/8, 2/15, 2/22//2023

Attorney:

STERN & EISENBERG, PC

1040 NORTH KINGS HIGHWAY

SUITE 407

CHERRY HILL, NJ 07068

SHERIFF’S SALE

$167.48

By virtue of a Writ of execution, to me directed, issued out of the SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION, CAMDEN COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F00371522 at Public Vendue on WEDNESDAY the 8th D Day of MARCH, 2023 A.D. at 12 o'clock, LOCAL TIME, noon of said day, at CAMDEN COUNTY COLLEGE–CAMDEN CAMPUS CAMDEN CONFERENCE CENTER, 200 NORTH BROADWAY CAMDEN, NJ 08102 https://www.camdencc.edu/about-1/contact-ccc-blackwood-directions/

The property to be sold is located in the MUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWNSHIP OF PENNSAUKEN in the County of CAMDEN and State of New Jersey.

Commonly known as: 1919 46TH STREET, PENNSAUKEN TOWNSHIP, NJ 08110 Tax LOT 10 f/k/a 3AJ, BLOCK: 804 f/k/a 5E

Dimensions of Lot: (approximately) 18feet by 100feet Nearest Cross Street: HIGH STREET

Surplus Money: If After the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and expenses, there remains any surplus money, the money will be deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing payment of the surplus money. The sheri or other person conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any.

THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION.

For sale information, please visit Auction. at www.Auction.com or call (800) 280-2832.

The judgment sought to be satisfied by the sale is:

“APPROXIMATELY” $128,107.87 TWENTY PERCENT DEPOSIT REQUIRED

Seized as the property of: WILLIAM F. KUCHERA JR., ET AL, defendant(s), and taken in execution of LAKEVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC, plainti ,

GILBERT L. “WHIP” WILSON SHERIFF

Sheri ’s Number: 23000039

DATED: February 8, 15, 22, and March 1, 2023

Attorney: KML LAW GROUP, PC

MELLON INDEPENDENCE CENTER

701 MARKET STREET

SUITE 5000

PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106

SHERIFF’S SALE

By virtue of a Writ of execution, to me directed, issued out of the SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION, CAMDEN COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F00948520 at Public Vendue on WEDNESDAY the 15th Day of MARCH, 2023 A.D. at 12 o'clock, LOCAL TIME, noon of said day, at CAMDEN COUNTY COLLEGE–CAMDEN CAMPUS CAMDEN CONFERENCE CENTER, 200 NORTH BROADWAY CAMDEN, NJ 08102 https://www.camdencc.edu/about-1/contact-cccblackwood-directions/

Property to be sold is located in BOROUGH OF LINDENWOLD, County of CAMDEN, in the State of New Jersey. Commonly known as:

413 Seventh Avenue, Lindenwold, NJ 08021

Tax Lot(s): 3.01, in Block; 207 Dimensions (Approx.) : 50X100 Nearest Cross Street: COTTAGE AVE.

Important:

Indicate lien information, if any, to be advertised pursuant to the Supreme Court decision of 10/28/99 – Summit Bank vs. Dennis Thiel (A-58-98).

Sheri kindly advertise the following: Tax Certificate

Recorded; 2020-01-11

Holder: US Bank Cust/PC 8/PC

Mgt II

Amount: $494.65

Book: 11299

PAGE: 1363

SURPLUS MONEY: If After the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and expenses, there remains any surplus money, the money will be deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing payment of the surplus money. The sheri or other person conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any. The judgment sought to be satisfied by the sale is:

“Approximately” $111,090.70 TWENTY PERCENT

Deposit Required

Seized as the property of: RON S. CASKEY; SHARON A. CASKEY, and taken in execution of WILMINGTON TRUST NATIONAL ASSOCIATION NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY BUT SOLELY AS TRUSTEE OF MFRA TRUST 2015-1.

GILBERT L. “WHIP” WILSON SHERIFF

Sheri ’s Number: 23000130

DATED: 2/15, 2/22, 3/1, 3/8/2023

Attorney: FRIEDMAN VARTOLO LLP

1325 FRANKLIN AVENUE SUITE 160

GARDEN CITY, NY 11530 $189.6

SHERIFF’S SALE

By virtue of a Writ of execution, to me directed, issued out of the SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION, CAMDEN COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F02745815 at Public Vendue on WEDNESDAY the 15th Day of MARCH, 2023 A.D. at 12 o'clock, LOCAL TIME, noon of said day, at CAMDEN COUNTY COLLEGE–CAMDEN CAMPUS CAMDEN CONFERENCE CENTER, 200 NORTH BROADWAY CAMDEN, NJ 08102 https://www.camdencc.edu/about-1/contact-cccblackwood-directions/

Property to be sold is located in the municipality of GLOUCESTER TWP in the County of CAMDEN and State of New Jersey.

Commonly known as 138 HILLCREST AVENUE, BLACKWOOD, NJ 08012

Tax LOT 6, BLOCK 12609

Dimensions of Lot: 65 x 125

Nearest Cross Street: Estelle Avenue

THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION.

*SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID TAXES, MUNICIPAL LIENS OR OTHER CHARGES, AND ANY SUCH TAXES, CHARGES, LIENS, INSURANCE PREMIUMS OR OTHER ADVANCES MADE BY PLAINTIFF PRIOR TO THIS SALE, ALL INTERESTED PARTIES ARE TO CONDUCT AND RELY UPON THEIR OWN INDEPENDENT INVESTIGATION TO ASCERTAIN WHETHER OR NOT ANY OUTSTANDING INTEREST REMAIN OF RECORD AND/OR HAVE PRIORITY OVER THE LIEN BEING FORECLOSED AND, IF SO, THE CURRENT AMOUNT DUE THEREON.

2023 Qtr 1 Due: 02/01/2023

$1,481.48 OPEN

2023 Qtr 2 Due: 05/01/2023

$1,481.47 OPEN

CCMUA: CCMUA, 1645 Ferry Ave., Camden, NJ 08104, 856-541-3700, Acct: 150098572 12/01/2022-02/28/2023 $88.00

OPEN AND DUE 01/15/2023

Sewer: Gloucester TWP. MUA, 71 Landing Rd, Blackwood, NJ 08012 856-227-8666 Acct: 805390 01/01/202303/31/2023 $46.00 OPEN AND DUE 01/15/2023

Vacant lot charge: Acct: To: 08/27/2022 $550.00 OPEN PLUS PENALTY.

SURPLUS MONEY: If After the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and expenses, there remains any surplus money, the money will be deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing payment of the surplus money. The sheri or other person conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any. The judgment sought to be satisfied by the sale is:

“APPROXIMATELY”

$201,893.71

TWENTY PERCENT DEPOSIT REQUIRED

Seized as the property of: SAMUEL SAIA; ANNETTE R. SAIA; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, and taken in execution of BANK OF AMERICA, NA.

GILBERT L. “WHIP” WILSON

SHERIFF

Sheri ’s Number: 23000155

DATED: 2/15, 2/22, 3/1, 3/8/2023

Attorney: RAS CITRON LLC

130 CITRON LLC

130 CLINTON ROAD SUITE 202 FAIRFIELD, NJ 07004 $230.68

$164.32

2023

SHERIFF’S SALE

By virtue of a Writ of execution, to me directed, issued out of the SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION, CAMDEN COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F00931222 at Public Vendue on WEDNESDAY the 8th D Day of MARCH, 2023 A.D. at 12 o'clock, LOCAL TIME, noon of said day, at CAMDEN COUNTY COLLEGE–CAMDEN CAMPUS CAMDEN CONFERENCE CENTER, 200 NORTH BROADWAY CAMDEN, NJ 08102 https://www.camdencc.edu/about-1/contact-cccblackwood-directions/

Property to be sold is located in the MUNICIPALITY OF THE MOUNT EPHRAIM BOROUGH in the County of CAMDEN and State of New Jersey.

Commonly known as:

323 LAKE STREET, NJ 08059

Tax LOT 5, BLOCK: 2

Dimensions of Lot: (approximately) 44’ x 125’

Nearest Cross Street: IDORA AVENUE (FKA GEORGE STREET SUPERIOR INTEREST (if any): Any and all easements, covenants, restrictions and reservations of record; Any set of facts which an accurate survey and inspection would disclose: All unpaid municipal taxes, assessments and liens; Any unpaid assessments and any outstanding tax sale certificate; Right of any party in possession/rights protected by the NJ Anti-Eviction Act: All Local, County, State and Federal ordinances and regulations; Any condominium association lien granted priority by N.J.S.A. 46:BB-21b; Any outstanding Condominium, PUD or Homeowner Association dues or fees; Rights of the United States of America, if any; The property is sold in its “AS IS” condition; purchaser shall be responsible for Sheri ’s costs, commission, deed recording fees and realty transfer fees; Any solar panels a xed to the property will not be conveyed by this sale. CCMUA holds a claim for taxes due and/or other municipal utilities such as water and/or sewer in the amount of $88.00 plus penalty and $347.72 plus penalty in arrears as of 12/09/2022.

Vacant Lot Fee–Contact Tara Martin, Construction O ce 856-931-1546 for balance due, if any.

Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and expenses, there remains any surplus money, the money will be deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing payment of the surplus money. The sheri or other person conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any.

THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION.

For sale information, please visit Auction. at www. Auction.com or call (800) 280-2832.

The judgment sought to be satisfied by the sale is:

‘APPROXIMATELY’ $175,655.79

TWENTY PERCENT DEPOSIT REQUIRED

Seized as the property of: NICHOLAS G. POOLEY, ET AL, defendant(s), and taken in execution of PENNYMAC LOAN SERVICES, LLC, plainti , GILBERT L. “WHIP” WILSON SHERIFF

Sheri ’s Number: 23000055

DATED: February 8, 15, 22, and March 1, 2023

Attorney: POWER KIRN, LLC

308 HARPER DRIVE

SUITE 210

P.O BOX 848

MOORESTOWN, NJ 08057 $230.68

SHERIFF’S SALE

By virtue of a Writ of execution, to me directed, issued out of the SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION, CAMDEN COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F03498015 at Public Vendue on WEDNESDAY the15th Day of MARCH, 2023 A.D. at 12 o'clock, LOCAL TIME, noon of said day, at CAMDEN COUNTY COLLEGE–CAMDEN CAMPUS CAMDEN CONFERENCE CENTER, 200 NORTH BROADWAY CAMDEN, NJ 08102 https://www.camdencc.edu/about-1/contact-cccblackwood-directions/

The property to be sold is located in the TOWNSHIP OF WINSLOW, County of CAMDEN, in the State of New Jersey.

Premises commonly known as 3 OAK HOLLOW LANE, WINSLOW TOWNSHIP, NJ 08081, MAILING ADDRESS OF 3 OAK HOLLOW LANE, SICKLERVILLE, NJ 08081 TAX LOT 35, BLOCK 12710

APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS: 60 X 100.

NEAREST CROSS STREET: Stone Hollow Drive

*Taxes – at time of inquiry–taxes paid through 4th quarter 2022;

*Water – at time of inquiry-delinquent balance due in the nearest amount of $1,402/04+ interest and any additional charges that may become due through pay-o ;

*Sewer – at the time of inquiry–delinquent amount open in the amount of $877.81 + interest and any additional charges that may become due through payo ;

*CCMUA – at the time of inquiry – delinquent amount open in the amount of $792.00 + interest and any additional charges that may become due through payo ;

(XX) Subject to: If property is located in a Homeowner’s Association, then it is sold subject to any assessments and other fees which may be responsibility of new owner under NJ Supreme Court case if Highland Lakes Country Club & Community Association v. Franzino, 186 N.J. 99 (2006);

(XX) Subject to: If property is located in a Condo Association, then it may be sold subject to a 6-month limited priority lien of the condo association;

(XX) Subject to: *If the subject property is part of an age restricted community, you must be 55 and older and intend to reside in the property or you may be precluded membership in the Community;

*Also subject to subsequent taxes, water and sewer plus interest through date of payo .

SURPLUS MONEY: If After the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and expenses, there remains any surplus money, the money will be deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or any past thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4;64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing payment ofthe surplus money. The sheri or other person conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any.

THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION.

A FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PREMISES CAN BE FOUND IN THE OFFICE OF THE SHERIFF OF CAMDEN COUNTY.

The judgment sought to be satisfied by the sale is:

“APPROXIMATELY”

$734,844.60

TWENTY PERCENT DEPOSIT REQUIRED

Seized as the property of: MELODY BISH; WACHOVIA DEALER SERVICES INC; BOOTH RADIOLOGY; NEW CENTURY FINANCIAL SERVICES; NORTH STAR CAPITAL ACQUISITION LLC, and taken in execution of U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS LEGAL TITLE TRUSTEE FOR TRUMAN 2016 SC6 TITLE TRUST

GILBERT L “WHIP” WILSON

SHERIFF

Sheri ’s Number: 21001441

Dated: 2/15, 2/22, 3/1, 3/8/2023

Attorney:

ROMANO GARUBO & ARGENTIERI

52 NEWTON AVENUE

P.O. BOX 456

WOODBURY, NJ 08096

SHERIFF’S SALE

By virtue of a Writ of execution, to me directed, issued out of the SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION, CAMDEN COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F00488522 at Public Vendue on WEDNESDAY the 1st Day of MARCH, 2023 A.D. at 12 o'clock, LOCAL TIME, noon of said day, at the CAMDEN COUNTY COLLEGE–CAMDEN CAMPUS CAMDEN CONFERENCE CENTER, 200 NORTH BROADWAY CAMDEN, NJ 08102 https://www.camdencc.edu/about-1/contact-cccblackwood-directions/

Property to be sold is located in the TOWNSHIP OF GLOUCESTER, County of CAMDEN, State of New Jersey. Premises commonly known as: 22 13TH AVENUE, GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP, NJ 08029; BEING KNOWN as LOT 5 BLOCK 1104 on the o cial Tax Map of the Township of Gloucester DIMENSIONS: 60.0FT X 100.00FT X 60.0FT X 100.00FT

Nearest Cross Street: Black Horse Pike

The Sheri hereby reserves the right to adjourn this sale without further notice by publication.

*Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal liens or other charges, and any such taxes, charges, liens, insurance premiums or other advances made by plainti prior to this sale. All interested parties are to conduct and rely upon their own independent investigation to ascertain whether or not any outstanding interest remain of record and/or have priority over the lien being foreclosed and, if so the current amount due thereon.

**if the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney.

***If After the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and expenses, there remains any surplus money, the money will be deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing payment ofthe surplus money. The Sheri or other person conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any.

The judgment sought to be satisfied by the sale is:

‘APPROXIMATELY’

$126,382.14

TWENTY PERCENT DEPOSIT REQUIRED

Seized as the property of:MICHAEL D. PASCAL; MRS. MICHAEL D. PASCAL, HIS WIFE; SARAH E. MACKINNON, and taken in execution of MCLP ASSET COMPANY, INC.

GILBERT L. “WHIP” WILSON

SHERIFF

Sheri ’s Number: 2203301

DATED: 2/1, 2/8, 2/15, 2/22//2023

Attorney: PINCUS LAW GROUP, PLLC 425 RXR PLAZA

SHERIFF’S SALE

By virtue of a Writ of execution, to me directed, issued out of the SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION, CAMDEN COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F01941219 at Public Vendue on WEDNESDAY the 22ND Day of FEBRUARY, 2023 A.D. at 12 o'clock, LOCAL TIME, noon of said day, at the CAMDEN COUNTY COLLEGE–CAMDEN CAMPUS CAMDEN CONFERENCE CENTER, 200 NORTH BROADWAY CAMDEN, NJ 08102 https://www.camdencc.edu/about-1/contact-cccblackwood-directions/

The property to be sold is located in the TOWNSHIP OF WINSLOW in the County of CAMDEN and State of New Jersey. Commonly known as:

77 ROSALIND CIRCLE, SICKLERVILLE, NJ 08081 Tax LOT 5, BLOCK 403.02

Dimensions of Lot: Approx. 60.04’X174.86’ Nearest Cross Street: ORLANDO DRIVE

Prior lien(s) WATER ACCOUNT past due in the approx. amount of $792.50

SEWER ACCOUNT past due in the approx. amount of $510.00

SEWER CCMUA ACCOUNT past due in the approx. amount of $87.75

*SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID TAXES, MUNICIPAL LIENS OR OTHER CHARGES, AND ANY SUCH TAXES, CHARGES, LIENS, INSURANCE PREMIUMS OR OTHER ADVANCES MADE BY PLAINTIFF PRIOR TO THIS SALE. ALL INTERESTED PARTIES ARE TO CONDUCT AND RELY UPON THEIR OWN INDEPENDENT INVESTIGATION TO ASCERTAIN WHETHER OR NOT ANY OUTSTANDING INTEREST REMAIN OF RECORD AND/OR HAVE PRIORITY OVER THE LIEN BEING FORECLOSED AND, IF SO THE CURRENT AMOUNT DUE THEREON.

Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and expenses, there remains any surplus money, the money will be deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that person's claim and asking for an order directing payment of the surplus money. The Sheri or other person conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any. THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION.

For sale information, please visit Auction. at www. Auction.com or call (800) 280-2832

The judgment sought to be satisfied by the sale is:

"APPROXIMATELY"

$247,923.50

Twenty Percent Deposit Required

Seized as the property of RAYMOND M. RODRIGUEZ; MRS. RAYMOND M. RODRIGUEZ, HIS WIFE; ELIZABETH RODRIGUEZ, MRS. RODRIGUEZ, HUSBAND OF ELIZABETH RODRIGUEZ; ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC; STATE OF NEW JERSEY; BURLINGTON COUNTY BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES; DEIDRE GWALTNEY AND KAISHA JONES, defendant(s), and taken in execution of LAKEVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC, plainti , GILBERT L. “WHIP” WILSON SHERIFF

Sheri 's Number: 22003244

DATED: January 25, February 1, 8, 15, 2023

$259.12

UNIONDALE, NY 11556

$183.28

Attorney: STERN LAVINTHAL & FRANKENBERG LLC 105 EISENHOWER PARKWAY SUITE 104 ROSELAND, NJ 07068 $221.2

By MAZZIE CASHER (*) | AL DÍA THOUGHT LEADERS

To All Mayoral and Council Candidates in America’s Poorest Large City:

You will be the 100th Mayor of the city where America was born. If you and the City Council are not aspiring to enshrine the example of transformation that all majority Black and Brown cities should follow, for what are you running?

The goal of this letter is to give you a vision for how Philadelphia will operate by 2050 if you make it a priority to enact a process to bring about socio-economic parity along racial lines. You could consider using the model applied to Philadelphia 2035, which in 2011 gave us a vision for how the city would look in 25 years. In fact, your plan for 2050 should surpass that level of research, planning, and attention to detail.

Philadelphia’s population is 65% what America has normalized as “other.” We are 44% African American, 14% Latino, and 7% Asian. This is a Black and Brown town. The major services provided by local government and industry must reflect and represent our population.

As Mayor, you should guarantee that our collective capacity is harnessed for prosperity. Employment and business opportunities in the Philadelphia region should be distributed proportionately according to race, excellence in education and training, internships, and mentorships. Your policies should ensure that people of color are prepared to enter any profession and are able to launch any enterprise. All barriers should be removed from education, social advancement, and employment for poor people and people of color.

At this point, you and other readers may ask, “Why is this the vision for Philadelphia in 2050?” You only need to take a stroll through City Hall’s North Arcade. Walk south on Broad Street from Arch Street. Just as the cool shadows overtake you on the way to the courtyard, take a look to your left. There is a plaque which bears William Penn’s prayer for Philadelphia.

This 339-year-old prayer has yet to be answered. For him, Pennsylvania was a

“Holy Experiment,” where persecuted minorities could coexist in peace. You, 100th Mayor of Philadelphia, should be the vehicle for this reality to manifest at last.

Your first piece of legislation needs to proclaim, “Reset with long-term implications!” From day one, you should ensure that young Philadelphians are equipped to join you and future administrations in the great rebirth.

If those fateful utterances were written down in today’s Philadelphia, the folks meeting to hash them out would be 65% Black and Brown. The occupational makeup of the everyday citizens who decided to do something revolutionary was rich and varied.

For those reasons, your policies regarding education should include the following:

• All public and private schools in Philadelphia offer the following three tracks for students of all ages.

•College track

•Vocations & Trades

•Entrepreneurship

• The school day would end at 6 p.m. Time after 3 p.m. would be dedicated to culturally relevant rites of passage: social enrichment and practical life skills.

• The economic potential of Philadelphia would be maximized with local talent.

• The School Board would be voted in by general election, and teachers should reflect the racial composition, share cultural values, and live experiences of students they serve.

• Parenting classes should be an extension of public education.

• All neighborhoods, especially those with the lowest median income would have the finest libraries and recreational and cultural centers.

I humbly request an opportunity to meet with each of you to discuss these issues in a meaningful way.

(*) Artist and co-founder of the Philly Truce App.

Atodos los candidatos a alcalde y concejal de la gran ciudad más pobre de Estados Unidos. Usted será el alcalde número 100 de la ciudad donde nació Estados Unidos. Si usted y el Ayuntamiento no aspiran a consagrar el ejemplo de transformación que deberían seguir todas las ciudades de mayoría negra y parda, ¿para qué se presenta?

El objetivo de esta carta es ofrecerle una visión de cómo funcionará Filadelfia en el 2050, si considera prioritario promulgar un proceso para lograr la paridad socioeconómica según criterios raciales. Podría considerar el modelo aplicado a Filadelfia al 2035, que en el 2011 nos dio una visión de cómo sería la ciudad dentro de 25 años. De hecho, su plan para el 2050 debería superar ese nivel de investigación, planificación y atención al detalle.

La población de Filadelfia es en un 65 % lo que Estados Unidos ha normalizado como “otros”. El 44 % somos afroamericanos; el 14 %, latinos; y el 7 %, asiáticos. Esta es una ciudad de gente negra y morena, así que los principales servicios prestados por el gobierno local y la industria deben reflejar y representar a nuestra población.

Como alcalde, debe garantizar que nuestra capacidad colectiva se aproveche para la prosperidad. Las oportunidades de empleo y negocio en la región de Filadelfia deben distribuirse proporcionalmente en función de la raza, la excelencia en la educación y la formación, las prácticas y las tutorías. Sus políticas deben garantizar que las personas de color estén preparadas para acceder a cualquier profesión y sean capaces de poner en marcha cualquier empresa. Deben eliminarse todas las barreras que impidan la educación, el ascenso social y el empleo de la gente pobre y de color.

Llegados a este punto, usted y otros lectores se preguntarán: “¿Por qué es esta la visión de la Filadelfia del 2050?”. Basta con dar un paseo por el North Arcade del Ayuntamiento. Camine hacia el sur por Broad Street desde Arch Street. Justo cuando las frescas sombras le alcancen de camino al patio, eche un vistazo a su izquierda. Hay una placa con la oración de William Penn por Filadelfia.

Esta plegaria, de 339 años de antigüedad, aún no ha sido atendida. Para él, Pensilvania era un “experimento sagrado”, donde las minorías perseguidas podían coexistir en paz. Usted, centésimo alcalde de Filadelfia, debe ser el vehículo para que esta realidad se manifieste por fin.

Su primera ley debe proclamar: “¡Reinicio con implicaciones a largo plazo!”. Desde el primer día, debe asegurarse de que los jóvenes de Filadelfia estén preparados para unirse a usted y a las futuras administraciones en el gran renacimiento. Si esas fatídicas palabras se escribieran en la Filadelfia de hoy, la gente reunida para discutirlas sería en un 65 % negra y morena. La composición profesional de los ciudadanos que decidieron hacer algo revolucionario era rica y variada.

Por estas razones, sus políticas en materia de educación deben tener en cuenta los siguientes puntos:

• Todas las escuelas de Filadelfia, públicas y privadas, deben ofrecer las siguientes tres vías para estudiantes de todas las edades:

•Vía universitaria

•Vocaciones y oficios

•Iniciativa empresarial.

• La jornada escolar debe terminar a las 6 p.m. Después de las 3 p.m., el tiempo se dedicaría a ritos de paso culturalmente relevantes, como enriquecimiento social y habilidades prácticas para la vida.

• Hay que maximizar el potencial económico de Filadelfia con el talento local.

• El Consejo Escolar debe votarse en elecciones generales, y los profesores deben reflejar la composición racial, además de compartir valores culturales y vivir experiencias de los alumnos a los que atienden.

• Las clases para padres deben ser una extensión de la educación pública.

• Todos los barrios, especialmente los de renta media más baja, deben contar con las mejores bibliotecas y centros recreativos y culturales.

Solicito humildemente la oportunidad de reunirme con cada uno de ustedes para debatir estas cuestiones de manera significativa.

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