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THE DEFINITION OF WHAT IT MEANS TO BE HISPANIC OR LATINO IS ANYTHING BUT STRAIGHTFORWARD.
LA DEFINICIÓN DE LO QUE SIGNIFICA SER HISPANO O LATINO ES CUALQUIER COSA MENOS DIRECTA.
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s a bilingual Latina who wasn’t taught Latin America history at my school in Ecuador, who grew up listening to mostly English music, and whose parents have been called “culturally white” (which, by the way, what does it even mean?), Hispanic Heritage month is a little bit conflicting. For me, being Latina is more than speaking Spanish, knowing Latin American history, having big families, knowing how to cook, and being brown. It has to be. Otherwise, I would only check two boxes. It is not a one-way street. Some Latinos speak Spanish, others English or Kaqchikel or Quechua. Some are bilingual. Some are name María, others are named Michelle. Some have Gomez as a last name, others have Wright. Some Latinos are brown with brown eyes and dark hair; others are black or Asian, white with blue eyes and blonde hair, or simply a combination of everything. Latinos come in all shapes and shades, because — let me tell you a little secret — Latino is not a race, it’s a culture. And that is what we celebrate during Hispanic Heritage month: our culture. Suddenly the spotlight is on us. The city has events to celebrate our heritage, the president extends his congratulations, and everything that reminds us of Hispanic Heritage Month has arrived.
ENGLISH ESPAÑOL But I can’t help but wonder, what happens the other 11 months of the year? In my case, it involves attending diversity events where I’m one of 2 or 3 Latinos and a few people of color. It involves avoiding the color red as much as I can, because I’m afraid to fall into the sexualization that has been placed on being Latina. It also involves spending a lot of time terrified to speak Spanish outside of my house. We all have seen videos where people scream “speak English,” to the point where I am just waiting my turn on the “speak English” line. But there’s space for expanding our definitions of what it means to be Latino — to be a part of such a diverse and powerful culture and community. Flip to Uva Coles's story on page 08 to discover her story as an Afro-Latina who lives and works beyond the labels that diminish our stories and our vast cultural heritage as Latinos.❚
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omo una latina bilingüe que no aprendió historia de América Latina en la escuela en Ecuador, que creció escuchando principalmente música en inglés y cuyos padres han sido llamados "culturalmente blancos" (una aserción que, por cierto, no termino de entender), el mes de la herencia hispana es un poco complicado. Para mí, ser latina es más que hablar español, conocer la historia latinoamericana, tener grandes familias, saber cocinar y ser morena. Es casi imperativo que así sea. De lo contrario, yo solo contaría con dos elementos para esa determinación No es una calle en un solo sentido. Algunos Latinos hablan español, otros inglés o kaqchikel o quechua. Algunos son bilingües. Algunos se llaman María, otros se llaman Michelle. Algunos tienen un Gómez como apellido, otros tienen un Wright. Algunos Latinos tienen la piel tostada con ojos marrones y cabello oscuro; otros son negros o asiáticos, blancos con ojos azules y cabello
rubio, o simplemente una combinación de todo. Los latinos vienen en todas las formas y matices porque, déjenme contarles un pequeño secreto: “Latino” no es una raza, es una cultura. Y eso es lo que celebramos durante el mes de la Herencia Hispana, nuestra cultura. De repente, el foco está en nosotros. La ciudad tiene eventos para celebrar nuestra herencia, el presidente extiende sus felicitaciones y todo lo que nos recuerda el Mes de la Herencia Hispana ha llegado. Pero no puedo evitar preguntarme, ¿qué sucede los otros 11 meses del año? En mi caso, implica asistir a eventos de diversidad donde soy una de 2 o 3 latinos y algunas personas de color. Implica evitar el color rojo tanto como puedo, porque tengo miedo de caer en la sexualización que se ha puesto en ser latina. También implica pasar mucho tiempo aterrada de hablar español fuera de mi casa. Todos hemos visto videos en los que la gente grita "habla inglés", hasta el punto de que estoy esperando mi turno para recibir el grito correspondiente. Pero hay espacio para ampliar nuestras definiciones de lo que significa ser latino: ser parte de una cultura y comunidad tan diversa y poderosa. Le invito a pasar la página hacia la historia de Uva Coles y descubrir su historia como una afrolatina que vive y trabaja más allá de las etiquetas que disminuyen nuestras historias y nuestra vasta herencia cultural.❚
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Families, mostly from Central America, wait to be transported to a U.S. Customs and Border Protection processing center after they crossed the Rio Grande from Mexico and presented themselves to border agents on September 10, 2019, in Los Ebanos, Texas. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)
Las familias, en su mayoría de América Central, esperan ser transportadas a un centro de procesamiento de Aduanas y Protección Fronteriza de EE. UU. después de cruzar el Río Grande desde México y presentarse ante los agentes fronterizos el 10 de septiembre de 2019 en Los Ebanos Texas. (Foto por John Moore/Getty Images)
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"This is just a temporary step, and we’re hopeful we’ll prevail at the end of the day." "Este es solo un paso temporal, y esperamos que prevalezcamos al final del día". Lee Gelernt, ACLU attorney
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ast Wednesday, the Supreme Court rescinded the temporary block of a minor court and gave the green light to the Trump administration to deny asylum to immigrants who have entered another country before arriving in the United States. You don’t need to be a specialist in immigration law to understand that the Trump Administration measure not only goes against international rule, but also radically reverses the historical tradition of the United States as being “the land of the free.” Despite the efforts of lower courts in California - which argued a possible violation of federal statute and administrative law requirements - the Supreme Court ruled
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l pasado miércoles, la Corte Suprema rescindió un bloqueo temporal de una corte menor, y dio luz verde al gobierno de Donald Trump para negar el derecho al asilo a inmigrantes que hayan pisado otro país antes de llegar a Estados Unidos. No hace falta ser especialista en derecho migratorio para entender que la medida de la Administración Trump no sólo va contra los estatutos internacionales, sino que revierte radicalmente la tradición histórica de Estados Unidos de ser la tierra de la libertad.
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"Once again, the Executive Branch has issued a rule that seeks to upend longstanding practices regarding refugees who seek shelter from persecution." "Una vez más, el Poder Ejecutivo emitió una regla que busca anular las prácticas de larga data con respecto a los refugiados que buscan protección de la persecución". Sonia Sotomayor
that the government can continue to prohibit immigrants from applying for subsidiary protection if they have not done so in a country they passed through before, breaking with the so-called "third country agreement.” This implies, in brief, that non-Mexican immigrants who try to reach the United States through the southern border won’t be able to request asylum at the ports of entry or after being stopped by Border Patrol trying to circumvent the border. Although the majority of immigrants who resort to these routes are from Central America - mainly Honduras, Nicaragua and El Salvador - the measure will also affect many immigrants from Africa and Asia, according to the BBC. Of the nine justices in the Supreme Court, only Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sonia Sotomayor disagreed on the decision.
inviting the public input generally required by law,” she added. For the Justice, the decision of the Supreme Court is not implicitly jurisdictional, but does mark a precedent in the way in which the body exercises control over the executive branch. “By granting a stay, the Court simultaneously lags behind and jumps ahead of the courts below. And in doing so, the Court sidesteps the ordinary judicial process to allow the Government to implement a rule that bypassed the ordinary rulemaking process,” she concluded. “Unfortunately, it appears the Government has treated this exceptional mechanism as a new normal. Historically, the Government has made this kind of request rarely; now it does so reflexively.” However, the issue won’t die there. Despite the decision of the Supreme Court to lift the blockade of minor courts, organizations such as the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) have taken the government’s policy to court, arguing that it violates the country's immigration law. "This is just a temporary step, and we’re hopeful we’ll prevail at the end of the day," said ACLU attorney Lee Gelernt.
SOTOMAYOR, IN PARTICULAR, HAD A LOT TO SAY
FOR THE COUNTRIES OF THE REGION, THE REALITY IS QUITE DIFFERENT
"Once again, the Executive Branch has issued a rule that seeks to upend long-standing practices regarding refugees who seek shelter from persecution," Sotomayor wrote in her dissent letter. “Although this Nation has long kept its doors open to refugees — and although the stakes for asylum seekers could not be higher — the Government implemented its rule without first providing the public notice and
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The Guatemalan Supreme Court "lifted a court order" that temporarily blocked the third-country agreement with Washington, and Honduras explored "some kind of cooperation" with the United States, the Financial Times explained. But Mexico, who must deal with the greatest influx of immigrants, reiterated on Tuesday that it would refuse to act as a safe third country, Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard said. “What Mexico has done is working,” said Ebrard. “But the tendency is irreversible. It is something that we think will be permanent. ” ❚
A pesar de los esfuerzos de tribunales inferiores de California, que argumentaban una posible violación al estatuto federal y a requisitos de ley administrativa, la Corte Suprema sentenció que el gobierno puede seguir prohibiendo a inmigrantes a solicitar protección subsidiaria si no lo han hecho en un país por el que pasaron en el camino, rompiendo con el llamado “acuerdo de tercer país”. Esto implica, en breves palabras, que ningún inmigrante que no sea mexicano y que intente llegar a Estados unidos a través de la frontera sur podrá solicitar asilo en los puertos de entrada o si es detenido por la Patrulla Fronteriza intentando sortear el muro. A pesar de que la mayoría de los inmigrantes que recurren a estas vías son oriundos de Centroamérica – principalmente Honduras, Nicaragua y El Salvador – la medida también afectará a muchos inmigrantes provenientes de África y Asia, según explicó la BBC. De los nueve jueces en la Corte Suprema, sólo las juezas Ruth Bader Ginsburg y Sonia Sotomayor estuvieron en desacuerdo.
SOTOMAYOR, EN PARTICULAR, TUVO MUCHO QUE DECIR AL RESPECTO.
"Una vez más, el Poder Ejecutivo emitió una regla que busca anular las prácticas de larga data con respecto a los refugiados que buscan protección de la persecución", escribió Sotomayor
en su carta de desacuerdo. "Aunque esta nación ha mantenido sus puertas abiertas durante mucho tiempo a los refugiados, y aunque los riesgos para los solicitantes de asilo no podrían ser mayores, el Gobierno implementó su regla sin primero dar aviso público e invitar a la opinión pública generalmente requerida por la ley", agregó. Para la jueza, la decisión de la Corte Suprema no es implícitamente judicial, sino que también marca un precedente en la manera en la que el órgano ejerce como control de la rama ejecutiva. "Al conceder una suspensión, la Corte da un paso atrás y pasa por encima de los tribunales de abajo", escribió. “Y al hacerlo, deja de lado el proceso judicial ordinario para permitir que el Gobierno implemente una norma que elude el proceso normativo ordinario. Desafortunadamente, parece que el Gobierno ha tratado este mecanismo excepcional como una nueva normalidad.” Sin embargo, el asunto no quedará allí. A pesar de la decisión de la Corte Suprema de levantar el bloqueo de cortes menores, organizaciones como la American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) han llevado a tribunales la política del gobierno, argumentando que viola la ley migratoria del país. "Este es solo un paso temporal, y esperamos que prevalezcamos al final del día", dijo el abogado de la ACLU, Lee Gelernt.
PARA LOS PAÍSES DE LA REGIÓN, LA REALIDAD ES OTRA.
El tribunal supremo de Guatemala “levantó una orden judicial” que bloqueaba temporalmente el acuerdo de tercer país con Washington, y Honduras explora “algún tipo de cooperación” con Estados Unidos, según explicó el Financial Times. Pero México, quien debe lidiar con el mayor influjo de inmigrantes, reiteró el martes que se negará a actuar como un tercer país seguro, según dijo el ministro de Relaciones Exteriores Marcelo Ebrard. “Lo que México ha hecho está funcionando”, dijo Ebrard. “Pero la tendencia es irreversible. Es algo que creemos que será permanente.”❚
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THE JOKE OF
HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH President Donald Trump officially proclaimed National Hispanic Heritage Month in a release on September 13th. Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
THE PRESIDENT'S HYPOCRISY KNOWS NO LIMITS.
El presidente Donald Trump proclamó oficialmente el Mes Nacional de la Herencia Hispana en un comunicado el 13 de septiembre. Foto Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images
LA HIPOCRESÍA DEL PRESIDENTE NO TIENE LÍMITES.
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n the age of Trump, this “celebration” sounds like a failed attempt at black humor, or worse, an invitation to racist hatred and violence by the president’s followers and other despicable elements of American society. Created as a week-long series of Hispanic cultural events in 1968 by President Lyndon Johnson and made into a full month in 1988 by Ronald Reagan, it runs from September 15 to October 15. Supposedly it is a recognition of Hispanic Americans’ achievements and their contributions to society. Supposedly… President Donald Trump officially proclaimed National Hispanic Heritage Month in a release on September 13th, saying: “National Hispanic Heritage Month celebrates the accomplishments of Hispanic
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Americans, who have enriched our culture and society and helped make America into the incredible country it is today.” And in the height of cynicism, he added: “Hispanic-American men and women embody the American values of devotion to faith and family, hard work, and patriotism through their countless contributions as leaders, innovators, entrepreneurs, and members of our Armed Forces.” This, coming from someone who has vilified and persecuted Latino immigrants non-stop from the very first day he launched his campaign labeling Mexicans as drug traffickers, etc., officially giving the green light to bigotry and abuse. As Raúl Reyes said in an opinion column in The Hill: “The president’s antipathy towards Latinos is well-documented. He has attacked Latino leaders, politicians, and journalists. He cancelled DACA. He ignored the people of Puerto Rico during their darkest hour. His administration brought us kids in cages, family separations, and an attempt to depress Latino participation in the Census. Then came Aug. 3, when a shooter inspired by the president’s brand of bigotry killed 22 people in El Paso.” Hypocrisy of such magnitude that makes -or should make--any decent person, Democrat or Republican, want to puke, especially during the “celebration” of Hispanic Heritage Month. ❚
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n la era de Trump, esta "celebración" suena como un intento fallido de humor negro o algo peor, una invitación al odio y la violencia racistas por parte de los seguidores del presidente y otros elementos despreciables de la sociedad estadounidense. Creado como una semana de eventos culturales hispanos en 1968 por el presidente Lyndon Johnson y extendido a un mes completo en 1988 por Ronald Reagan, se tiene lugar entre el 15 de septiembre y el 15 de octubre. Supuestamente es un reconocimiento de los logros de los hispanoamericanos y sus contribuciones a la sociedad. Supuestamente… El presidente Donald Trump proclamó oficialmente el Mes Nacional de la Herencia Hispana en un comunicado el 13 de septiembre, diciendo: "El Mes Nacional de la Herencia Hispana celebra los logros de los hispanoamericanos, que han enriquecido nuestra cultura y sociedad y han ayudado a convertir a Estados Unidos en el país increíble que es hoy", dijo. Y en el apogeo del cinismo agregó: "Los hombres y mujeres hispanoamericanos encarnan los valores estadounidenses de la devoción a la fe y la familia, el trabajo duro y el patriotismo a través de sus innumerables contribuciones como líderes, innovadores, empresarios y miembros de nuestras Fuerzas Armadas".
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Esto, proveniente de alguien que ha vilipendiado y perseguido a los inmigrantes latinos sin parar desde el primer día en que lanzó su campaña etiquetando a los mexicanos como narcotraficantes, etc., dando así luz verde oficialmente a la intolerancia y el abuso. Como dijo Raúl Reyes en una columna de opinión en The Hill: "La antipatía del presidente hacia los latinos está bien documentada. Ha atacado a líderes, políticos y periodistas latinos. Él canceló DACA. Ignoró a la gente de Puerto Rico durante su hora más oscura. Su administración nos trajo niños en jaulas, separaciones familiares y un intento de deprimir la participación de los latinos en el Censo. Luego vino el 3 de agosto, cuando un tirador inspirado en la intolerancia del presidente mató a 22 personas en El Paso ". Hipocresía de tal magnitud que hace, o debería hacer, que cualquier persona decente -demócrata o republicano-- quiera vomitar especialmente durante la "celebración" del Mes de la Herencia Hispana. ❚
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or Uva Coles, being Latina is “a state of mind” composed of the stories and traditions, the pain and perseverance of her ancestors woven into her being. Latina is the strength of her grandmother crossing into Panama from Costa Rica as a child, by herself — terrified but resolute. Latino is her father, joining the American military “so that
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ara Uva Coles, ser latina es un “estado mental” conformado por las historias y tradiciones, el dolor y la perseverancia de sus ancestros que se tejen en su ser. Latina es la fuerza de su abuela quien cruzó Costa Rica para entrar en Panamá de niña, por sí sola, aterrada pero decidida. Latino es su padre, quien se unió al ejército estadounidense “para poder tener una mejor
vida”, pero siempre sintiendo responsabilidad hacia y conexión con su país nativo”. Ser Latina, dice Coles, es “esa sensación de conexión perpetua con el hogar, en donde sea que se encuentre ese hogar. La latinidad de Coles tiene olor a la cocina de su madre el día domingo: arroz con pollo, plátanos maduros, y una pizca de curry que representa el legado caribeño de su familia. SEPTEMBER 18 - 25, 2019
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It sounds like a fresh coconut breaking open as she blends it to make homemade coconut milk. But, it also means “walking into spaces in this city and region and getting into conversations about underrepresentation,” says Coles. It involves being aware of the many intersections of Latino identity. “That to me is Latina. It is having a voice in processes where we traditionally have been silenced,” the higher education leader said. Coles, in her current role as associate vice president of civic and global engagement at Widener University in Chester, PA, as well as in the myriad of other works and pathways she has taken since coming to the U.S. from Panama at the age of 18, has upheld that need to speak up, and speak out, throughout her career. In ways large and small, Coles uses her voice to advance a society-wide conversation on diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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‘DAILY INTENTIONS OF CELEBRATING ONE ANOTHER’
Out of those moments in silence and underrepresentation, Latinos are given one month a year to celebrate their heritage. Uva Coles believes the focus on different cultures and identities should be a year-long effort. Hispanic Heritage should be a “daily intentions of celebrating one another,” not something to be confined to one month, she explains.
Tiene el sonido de un coco grande que se parte cuando lo mezcla para hacer leche de coco hecho en casa. Pero también significa “caminar dentro de los espacios de esta ciudad y región y tener conversaciones sobre subrepresentación”, dice Coles. Involucra estar consciente de muchas intersecciones de la identidad latina. “Eso es latina para mí. Es tener una voz en procesos en los que tradicionalmente hemos sido silenciadas”, dijo la líder de la educación superior. En su rol actual como vicepresidente asociada para el centro de compromiso civil y global en la Widener University en Chester, Pensilvania, así como en un sinnúmero de otros trabajos y caminos que ha tomado desde que llegó a los EE. UU. desde Panamá a los 18 años de edad, Coles ha defendido esa necesidad de decir lo que piensa, y expresar su opinión, a lo largo de su carrera. De formas grandes y pequeñas, Coles hace uso de su voz para fomentar una conversación en toda la sociedad sobre la diversidad, equidad e inclusión.
‘LAS INTENCIONES DIARIAS PARA CELEBRARNOS LOS UNOS A LOS OTROS’
De esos momentos en silencio y subrepresentación, a los Latinos se les otorga un mes al año para celebrar su ascendencia.
"It is having a voice in processes where we traditionally have been silenced." “Es tener una voz en procesos en los que tradicionalmente hemos sido silenciados".
Uva Coles is the associate vice president, civic and global engagement, at Widener University. Photo: Emily Neil / AL DÍA News
Uva Coles es la vicepresidente asociada para el compromiso civil y global en la Widener University.
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"To be honored in this way... feels like we are making progress." “Ser honrada así...se siente como progreso".
But, as a Hispanic Heritage Month award winner, she said that being honored for her Latina heritage is “a full circle moment.” It is a particularly significant, Coles said, since it hasn’t always been an identity that she felt was entirely inclusive of her identity as an Afro-Latina. “To be honored in this way by the part of my background and history and culture that was a little bit difficult to break into
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when I first came to the U.S., feels like we are making progress. It’s less about me and more about our mindset and our thinking,” Coles added. “When I came here as an Afro-Latina, a person who didn’t fit the stereotype of what a Latina might be, I ran into a couple of walls,” she admitted. Some people who were accustomed to being in environments with Latinos of all races and colors welcomed
Uva Coles cree que el enfoque en las culturas e identidades diferentes debiera ser un esfuerzo de todo el año. La Herencia Hispana debería ser una “intención diaria para celebrarnos los unos a los otros”, no algo que se debe limitar a un mes, explica. Pero como galardonada con el premio Hispanic Heritage Month, Coles dijo que ser honrada por su herencia latina es “un comento de cierre de círculo”. Es especialmente significativo, dijo Coles, ya que no siempre ha sido una identidad que ella sentía que era totalmente inclusiva de su identidad como afro-latina. “Ser honrada así por la parte de mis orígenes e historia y cultura que fue un poco difícil de lograr cuando llegué por primera vez a los EE. UU., se siente como progreso. Tiene menos que ver conmigo y más con nuestra mentalidad y nuestro pensamiento”, agregó Coles. “Cuando llegué aquí como afro-latina, una persona que no encajaba con el estereotipo de lo que una latina pudiera ser, me topé con un par de obstáculos”, admitió. Algunas personas que estaban acostumbradas a estar en ámbitos con latinos de todas las razas y colores le dieron la bienvenida a la comunidad latina, dijo Coles. Pero otras no lo hicieron.
Esa experiencia de sentirse diferente debido a su negritud se remonta a su niñez en Panamá, dijo Coles, donde “ser bella significaba que uno tenía que tener cierta tonalidad, y esa tonalidad no era nada como la mía”. “No hablamos mucho sobre el color de la piel, pero allí está, ¿no?, y a veces desvalorizamos las experiencias que otros pueden tener. Así que me topé con mucho de eso cuando llegué acá por lo que me tomó algún tiempo empezar a deshacerme de eso, y seguir presentándome en cosas y seguir levantando mi voz no sólo por mi herencia afroamericana, que es crucial para mí, sino también por mi herencia latina”, dijo. En casa, su familia celebró
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AN ARCHETYPE OF OUR HISTORY her into the Latino community, Coles said. But others did not. That experience of feeling different because of her Blackness dated to her childhood in Panama, Coles said, where “to be beautiful meant that you had to be of a certain hue, and that hue looked nothing like mine.” “We don’t talk about colorism a lot, but it’s there, right, and so sometimes we devalue the experiences that other people may have. And so I ran into a lot of that when I came here so it took some time for me to start chipping away at that, and to keep showing up to things and to keep speaking up for not only my Black heritage, which is critical for me, but also my Latino heritage,” she said. In her home, her family celebrated their Blackness. But in the outside world, Coles said she never saw herself.
“My conflict was feeling like my family was telling me I was great, and just fine the way I was, but the rest of the world was saying but this is the standard of beauty and intelligence, everything that was kind of held on a pedestal, in my estimation, looked nothing like me,” Coles noted. That changed when she arrived on campus at Claflin University in South Carolina, a Historically Black University. There, she saw “every hue under the sun of people of color,” of all races, and she felt that she was “home.” As a student at Claflin, Coles for the first time was able to walk into classrooms where the majority of teachers looked like her. That comfort and support allowed her to grow in her own expression of her race, culture, ethnicity, and identity as she built
"We don't talk about colorism a lot, but it's there." “No hablamos mucho sobre el color de la piel, pero allí está".
su negritud. Pero en el mundo exterior, Coles dijo que nunca se vio a sí misma. “Mi conflicto era sentir como que me familia me decía que yo era maravillosa, y perfecta como era, pero el resto del mundo decía pero este es el estándar de la belleza e inteligencia, todo lo que de cierta forma se colocaba sobre un pedestal, en mi opinión, no se parecía en nada a mí”, señaló Coles. Eso cambió cuando llegó al recinto universitario en Claflin University, en Carolina del Sur, una Universidad históricamente negra. Allí, ella vio “todas las tonalidades que existían de las personas de color”, de todas las razas, y sintió que estaba “en casa”. Como estudiante en Claflin, Coles pudo, por primera vez, caminar dentro de una clase donde la mayoría de docentes se parecían a ella.
Ese consuelo y apoyo le permitió crecer en su propia expresión de su raza, cultura, etnia, e identidad conforme construyó su carrera. Ahora, Coles está dispuesta a desafiar las normas en el mundo profesional, de ser maestra para otros, y de tratar de abrir las posibilidades para que otros profesionales “se replanteen lo que son nuestros estándares”. La líder señaló que se siente mucho más cómoda ahora al hablar sobre el tokenismo u otras maneras “irrespetuosas” en las que se aborda la diversidad de forma superficial por parte de algunas organizaciones, instituciones e individuos que piensan que “uno mueve la varita mágica y el problema de la diversidad se resuelve”. Esa actitud es “una forma muy estrecha de pensar sobre el negocio, y una forma muy estrecha de pensar sobre la diversidad”, dijo Coles.
Uva Coles at the art installation celebrating immigrant heritage in Love Park in Philadelphia. Photo: Emily Neil / AL DÍA News
Uva Coles , al lado de la instalación de arte que celebra la herencia inmigrante en Love Park en Filadelfia. Foto: Emily Neil / AL DÍA News
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"We want our students to really understand that they belong wherever their feet are." "Queremos que nuestros estudiantes realmente entiendan que pertenecen en donde sea que se encuentren".
Uva Coles speaks at the AL DÍA office in a visit in spring 2018. Photo: Samantha Laub / AL DÍA News
Uva Coles habla en la oficina de AL DÍA durante una visita en la primavera de 2018. Foto: Samantha Laub / AL DÍA News
her career. Now, Coles is willing to defy standards in the professional world, to be a teacher for others, and try to open up the possibilities for professionals to “rethink what our standards are.” The leader noted that she is much more comfortable now to speak up about tokenism or other “disrespectful” ways that diversity is addressed superficially by some organizations, institutions, and individuals who think that “you wave a magic wand and your diversity issue is now solved.” That attitude constitutes “a very narrow way of thinking about business, and a very narrow way of thinking about diversity,” she said. “Smarter companies, smarter organizations, smarter institutions understand that...you cannot become a leader in your space if you’re only thinking about numbers, bringing people
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who are different as your solution. What you have to think about is to create an inclusive environment where those people can really thrive,” Coles said. It’s a subject that is “near and dear” to the administrator, and continues to be an essential aspect of her work in higher education.
EXPANDING THE LOCAL TO GLOBAL CONTINUUM
In her current role as the associate vice president for the center of civic and global engagement at Widener University, Coles works to support students’ experiential learning through engagement with local communities as well as those beyond the town of Chester, PA, past the state line, and across oceans and continents in places around the globe. That approach to experiential learning is what Coles and Widener University as a whole envision as “a local to global continuum.” “We want our students to really understand that they belong wherever their feet are. So whether they’re in Chester or in China, it’s important to understand and respect the culture and context, but to understand there’s commonality in our humanity no matter where we are,” Coles said.
“Las empresas más inteligentes, las organizaciones más inteligentes, las instituciones más inteligentes entienden que… uno no puede convertirse en líder en su propio espacio si uno solo está pensando en los números, llevando a personas que son diferentes como una solución. Se tiene que pensar sobre cómo crear un ámbito inclusivo donde esas personas realmente puedan prosperar”, dijo Coles. Es un tema que es “próximo y preciado” para la administradora, y que continúa siendo un aspecto esencial de su labor en la educación superior.
LA EXPLICACIÓN DE LA SECUENCIA CONTINUA DE LO LOCAL A GLOBAL
En su rol actual como vicepresidente asociada del centro de compromiso cívico y global en la Widener University, Coles trabaja por apoyar el aprendizaje vivencial de los estudiantes mediante el compromiso con las comunidades locales así como aquellos fuera del pueblo de Chester, Pensilvania, los que están en otros estados, y al otro lado de los océanos y continentes en lugares alrededor del mundo. Ese enfoque al aprendizaje vivencial es lo que Coles y la Widener University visualizan como “una secuencia continua de lo local a lo global”.
“Queremos que nuestros estudiantes realmente entiendan que pertenecen en donde sea que se encuentren. Así que ya sea que estén en Chester or en China, es importante entender y respetar la cultura y el contexto, pero entender que existen elementos comunes en nuestra humanidad, sin importar dónde estemos”, dijo Coles. La líder señaló que la Dra. Julio Wollman, presidente de la Widener University, es un ejemplo de un líder que trabaja por construir una cultura de inclusión y equidad, además de diversidad. Wollman creó el primer rol de Jefe de la Oficina de diversidad para encontrar la infraestructura para apoyar la diversidad en la universidad. La iniciativa Common Gound (Terreno común) de Wollman es otro buen ejemplo de ese movimiento hacia la inclusión, dijo Co-
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The leader noted that Dr. Julie Wollman, president of Widener University, is an example of a leader who is working to build a culture of inclusion and equity, in addition to diversity. Wollman created the university’s first Chief Diversity Office role to figure out infrastructure to support diversity at the university. Wollman’s Common Ground initiative is another good example of that move towards inclusion, said Coles. It’s all about conversations with everyone no matter who they are and “really rich conversations about who we are and what’s on our minds.” Coles sees diversity, inclusion, and equity as a “three-leg stool” - without one or the other, an effort to foster and cultivate diversity in a particular area will not work.
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“If you’re just thinking about having an image of diversity, you’ve lost the battle, because you haven’t done the hard work of making sure that your infrastructure can support that diversity.”
SINGING A SONG OF ‘YOU’RE GOOD ENOUGH’
Coles said she has written a “quasi-memoir infused with poetry” that is, for now, tucked away, and “has not been birthed yet” — although her 12-year-old and 16-year-old sons both insist that it’s ready to be published, even though they have not read it, admitted Coles with a laugh. But in the meantime, Coles has turned to a perhaps unexpected platform as an outlet for her creativity and storytelling: LinkedIn.
Coles takes some of the pieces from her personal writing and thinks about how they fit into business, writing about her own experiences for the benefit of other first-generation career people or students who might struggle with some of the same issues Coles has dealt with throughout her educational and professional journey. “What’s important to me is that I can be a part of a choir that kind of sings a song of you’re good enough, you are here with purpose and intention, and if anybody tells you to go home, tell them you already are,” Coles said. Beyond her current role at Widener University, Coles also serves as a thought partner for different organizations and is a speaker on leadership and diversity, equity, and inclusion. She sees all of these spheres as being one of a whole of her work in education and beyond. “Every room you step into is a classroom and sometimes you’re a student and sometimes you’re the teacher,” Coles said. “And so I just imagine that I keep learning from others and that I get to teach and that I get to use my voice no matter what it is.”❚
les. Se trata de conversaciones con todos sin importar quienes son y “de conversaciones muy valiosas sobre quienes somos y sobre qué pensamos”. Para Coles, la diversidad, inclusión, y equidad son un “banco de tres patas” --sin uno o el otro, el esfuerzo por promover y cultivar la diversidad en un área específica no funcionará. “Si uno solo está pensando en tener una imagen de diversidad, ha perdido la batalla, porque no ha hecho la ardua labor de asegurarse que su infraestructura pueda apoyar a esa diversidad”.
CANTAR UNA CANCIÓN DE ‘ERES SUFICIENTE’
Coles dijo que ha escrito una “casi memoria impregnada de poesía” que, por ahora, tiene escondida, y “aún no ha nacido” --aunque tanto su hijo de 12 años de edad, como el de 16, insisten que ya está lista para su publicación, aunque no la han leído, admitió Coles riendo. Mientras tanto, Coles se ha trasladado a una plataforma quizá inesperada para dar rienda a su creatividad y narración de historias: LinkedIn. Coles toma algunas de las piezas de sus escritos personales y piensa sobre cómo encajan con los negocios, escribiendo sobre
sus propias experiencias en beneficio de otras personas que son la primera generación de profesionales o los estudiantes que podrían tener dificultades con algunos de los mismos problemas que afrontó Coles a lo largo de su trayecto educativo y profesional. “Para mí, lo importante es que puedo ser parte de un coro que canta una canción sobre que uno es suficiente, estamos aquí con un propósito e intención, y si alguien nos dice que nos vayamos a casa, es decimos que ya estamos allí”, dijo Coles. Además del papel que actualmente desempeña en la Widener University, Coles también funge como socio de reflexión para diferentes organizaciones es el conferencista sobre liderazgo y diversidad, equidad, e inclusión. Ella considera todas estas esferas como una sola de la totalidad de su labor en la educación y más allá. “Cada salón al que uno entra es un salón de clases y algunas veces uno es el estudiantes y otras, el maestro”, dijo Coles. “Así que sólo me imagino que sigo aprendiendo de otros y que puedo enseñar y tengo la oportunidad de hacer uso de mi voz, sin importar de qué se trate”.❚
"What's important to me is that I can be a part of a choir that...sings a song of, 'You're good enough.'" "Para mí, lo importante es que puedo ser parte de un coro que canta una canción sobre que uno es suficiente".
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AL DÍA SITS DOWN WITH A PRESIDENT
WIDENER’S DR. JULIE E. WOLLMAN ON JULY 3, WIDENER’S 10TH PRESIDENT VISITED AL DÍA TO DISCUSS HER EXPERIENCES AS THE UNIVERSITY’S FIRST FEMALE PRESIDENT, AND HER EFFORTS OF INCLUSION ON CAMPUS.
EL 3 DE JULIO, LA DÉCIMA PRESIDENTE DE WIDENER VISITÓ AL DÍA PARA CONVERSAR SOBRE SUS EXPERIENCIAS COMO LA PRIMERA MUJER PRESIDENTE DE LA UNIVERSIDAD, Y SUS ESFUERZOS CON RELACIÓN A LA INCLUSIÓN EN EL RECINTO UNIVERSITARIO. By | Por: NIGEL THOMPSON AL DÍA News Content Producer nigelt@aldianews.com
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hen Dr. Julie Wollman was president at Edinboro University in Western Pennsylvania, she was the first woman to hold the title in the university’s history. One day early in her tenure, she met a group of women who were part of the American Association of University Professors in Edinboro. She was there to connect and talk about her plans for the school, but a remark from an older attendee gave Wollman pause. “You can’t be the president. You’re too small,” said the woman. It was a trivial statement, but one Wollman says is very telling of the stereotypes still assumed about what power looks like in our society. Her
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uando la Dra. Julie Wollman fue presidente en la Edinboro University en el Occidente de Pensilvania, fue la primera mujer en la historia de la universidad en ocupar el cargo. Un día antes de ocupar esa titularidad, se reunió con un grupo de mujeres que formaban parte de la Asociación estadounidense de profesores universitarios en Edinboro. Estaba allí para crear vínculos y conversar sobre sus planes para la escuela, pero un comentario de una participante de mayor edad hizo a Wollman reflexión. “No puedes ser la presidente. Eres demasiado pequeña,” dijo la mujer. Fue una declaración trivial, pero una que Wollman dice fue muy reveladora de los estereotipos que aún se asumen respecto a la imagen del poder en nuestra sociedad. Sus antecesores en Edinboro eran todos hombres, en su mayoría blancos, y ella se vio obligada a hacer frente a esos prejuicios arraigados de quienes representaban el liderazgo, y cómo, al momento de convertirse en la primera mujer presidente de la Widener University en 2016.
Dr. Julie Wollman was the first woman president at both Edinboro and Widener. Photo: Jensen Toussaint/AL DÍA News
Dra Julie Wollman era la primera presidenta en las historias de Edinboro y Widener. Foto: Jensen Toussaint/AL DÍA News
“We get nowhere, if we can’t listen to each other.” “No llegamos a ninguna parte, si no podemos escucharnos los unos a los otros”. Dra. Julie E. Wollman SEPTEMBER 18 - 25, 2019
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“No one’s ever called me gentle.” “Nadie jamás me ha llamado inofensiva”. Dra. Julie E. Wollman
predecessors at Edinboro were all men, mostly white, and she had to face those entrenched preconceptions of who embodied leadership, and how, when she became Widener University’s first female president in 2016. “I said: ‘My brain is not small,’” Wollman recounted in a visit to AL DÍA on July 3. Wollman is a trailblazer in higher education, but she doesn’t see her gender identity or the barriers she has broken as being the most integral aspects of her leadership.
WOMAN LEADERSHIP
During her visit to AL DÍA, Wollman transitioned from her personal story of facing stereotype to citing a June 30 article in The Chronicle of Higher Education that discussed what happens when women run colleges. The focus of the article was whether or not women leadership brings anything new to the position. Wollman fought back against the common gender stereotypes that women were more “gentle,” “supportive,” and “caring” in their roles as presidents. “No one’s ever called me gentle,” she said. Rather than cite those stereotypes planted on many women leaders, the article explored the idea that women were more inclusive in their positions. Wollman pinned the reason on the fact that women are and have been excluded throughout history SEPTEMBER 18 - 25, 2019
“They recognize the value of diverse perspectives,” said Wollman. To follow up, she also recognized male counterparts that also see the importance of different perspectives, but said the female experience is slightly different because the exclusion is lived.
FINDING COMMON GROUND
With those experiences in tow, Wollman created the Common Ground Initiative at Widener. The program, which has been showcased twice at South by Southwest, works to bring together students and faculty from varying perspectives for open discussions about their differences. “College campuses tend to be the most diverse places people will ever be in their lives,” said Wollman. “It is the best place to teach people to respect others’ perspectives.” She also emphasized the important distinction between “respecting” and “tolerating” others’ views. In the latter, differing perspectives are only recognized, but not appreciated as they should be. “It sounds like you’re just ‘putting up’ with someone. And that’s not ok,” said Wollman. The mission is a necessary one in today’s polarized times, and one that boils down to having a discussion. “We get nowhere,” said Wollman, “if we can’t listen to each other.”❚
Wollman's Common Ground Initiative has been showcased at SXSW in Austin, Texas. Photo: Jensen Toussaint/AL DÍA News
El Common Ground Initiative de Wollman fue mostrado en SXSW en Austin, Texas. Foto: Jensen Toussaint/AL DÍA News
“Dije: ‘Mi cerebro no es pequeño’¨ explicó Wollman en una visita a AL DÍA el 3 de julio. Wollman es una precursora en la educación superior, pero no considera su identidad de género o las barreras que ha derribado como los aspectos más integrales de su liderazgo.
EL LIDERAZGO FEMENINO
Durante su visita a AL DÍA, Wollman hizo la transición de su historia personal de enfrentar los estereotipos a citar un artículo del 30 de junio en The Chronicle of Higher Education que trataba sobre lo que ocurre cuando las mujeres dirigen las universidades. El enfoque del artículo era sobre si el liderazgo femenino aporta o no algo nuevo a la posición. Wollman combatió contra los estereotipos de géneros comunes en cuanto a que las mujeres eran más “suaves”, “solidarias”, y “bondadosas” en sus roles
como presidentes. “Nadie jamás me ha llamado inofensiva”, dijo. En vez de citar esos estereotipos impuestos sobre muchas líderes mujeres, el artículo exploró la idea que las mujeres son más inclusivas en sus puestos. Wollman lo atribuyó al hecho que muchas mujeres son y han sido excluidas a lo largo de la historia. “Reconocen el valor de las perspectivas diversas”, dijo Wollman. También reconoció que las contrapartes masculinas que también valoran la importancia de perspectivas diferentes, pero dijo que la experiencia femenina es un tanto diferente ya que la exclusión es algo que se vive.
PARA ENCONTRAR UN TERRENO COMÚN
Con esas experiencias arrastradas, Wollman creó la Common Ground Initiative en Widener. El programa, que ha sido presentado dos veces en South by Southwest,
trabaja por unir a los estudiantes y el profesorado de perspectivas diversas para que debatan de forma abierta sobre sus diferencias. “Los recintos universitarios tienden a ser los lugares más diversos en los que las personas estarán en su vida”, dijo Wollman. “Es el mejor lugar para enseñarles a las personas a que respeten las perspectivas de otros”. Wollman también enfatizó la distinción importante entre “respetar” y “tolerar” las opiniones de otros. En la segunda las perspectivas sólo se reconocen, pero no son apreciadas, como deben serlo. “Suena como que uno sólo está “soportando” a alguien. Y eso no está bien”, dijo Wollman. La misión es necesaria en los momentos polarizados de la actualidad, y una que se reduce a tener una conversación. “No llegamos a ninguna parte”, dijo Wollman, “si no podemos escucharnos los unos a los otros”.❚
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THE 2019-20 YOUTH POET LAUREATE MIA CONCEPCION IS A SOUTH PHILLY NATIVE, AND CURRENTLY A SENIOR AT SCIENCE LEADERSHIP ACADEMY. LA CONDECORADA ES MIA CONCEPCION, ORIGINARIA DE FILI Y ACTUALMENTE ESTUDIANTE DE ÚLTIMO AÑO EN LA ACADEMIA SCIENCE LEADERSHIP ACADEMY. ESPAÑOL
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Mia Concepcion, the 2019-20 Philadelphia Youth Poet Laureate, recites a poem at the Parkway Central Library. Photo: Jensen Toussaint/AL DÍA News La reciente ganadora del Premio al Mejor Poeta Juvenil de Filadelfia, Mia Concepcion. Foto: Jensen Toussaint/AL DÍA News
“I have a lot of Philly pride being born and raised here, and to be able to give back to the city and community that has given me so much is really why I love poetry and the city.” “Siento un gran orgullo por Fili, pues nací y crecí aquí, y tener la oportunidad de retribuir a la ciudad y a la comunidad por todo lo que me ha dado es la razón por la cual amo la poesía y a esta ciudad”. Mia Concepcion
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ENGLISH he Free Library of Philadelphia has just announced the 2019-20 Philadelphia Youth Poet Laureate. Mia Concepcion, a senior at Senior Leadership Academy and South Philadelphia native, and will serve as the city’s next Young Poet Laureate. “I am honored to have this position in Philadelphia,” said Concepcion. She was selected from a pool of several applicants by the Poet Laureate Governing Committee. "Mia's application stood out for her clarity, skill and imagination, and during her interview, she wow’d us with her poise and presence and her plans for her laureate project." Yolanda Wisher, Co-chair of the Poet Laureate Governing Committee and 2016 Philadelphia Poet Laureate, said. Concepcion has been active in the poetry community in the city since her freshman year when she
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ibliotecas Públicas de Filadelfia anunció recientemente el ganador del Premio al Mejor Poeta Juvenil 2019-2020. Mia Concepcion, estudiante de último año en la academia Science Leadership Academy y nacida en Filadelfia, será la próxima merecedora del Premio al Mejor Poeta Juvenil de la ciudad. “Es un gran honor recibir este merito en Filadelfia”, dijo Concepcion. Concepción fue seleccionada por el Comité Organizador del Premio a Mejor Poeta. "La postulación de Mia se destacó por su claridad, talento e imaginación; y durante su entrevista, nos dejó maravillados con su serenidad y su presencia, y sus planes para con el proyecto", expresó Yolanda Wisher, copresidenta del Comité Organizador del Premio a Mejor Poeta y ganadora del Premio a Mejor Poeta de Filadelfia 2016. Concepcion ha sido un miembro activo de la comunidad de poetas de la ciudad desde su primer año, cuando empezó a participar en competencias de poesía en vivo cada semana. Además, su trabajo fue publicado en forma de una colección de poesía, en su segundo año. En su más reciente papel como ganadora del Premio al Mejor Poeta Juvenil, espera lograr que otros artistas jóvenes
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“I am honored to have this position in Philadelphia.” “Es un gran honor recibir este mérito en Filadelfia”. Mia Concepcion
started taking part in weekly poetry slam competitions. She is also the published author of a poetry collection from her sophomore year. In her new role as Youth Poet Laureate, she hopes to engage young artists across Philadelphia by creating a poetry anthology focusing on identity and societal change. In addition, Concepcion hopes to use her platform to change the perception of the arts industry, and establish poetry and arts as possible, plausible and serious careers for Philly's youth. “I have a lot of Philly pride being born and raised here, and to be able to give back to the city and community that has given me so much is really why I love poetry and the city,” she said. The Youth Poet Laureate is tasked with representing the voice of Philadelphia’s young poets, and is mentored by the City of Philadelphia's Poet Laureate. The Poet Laureate holds the civic position of demonstrating a commitment to the power of poetry to engage and inspire people throughout Philadelphia’s neighborhoods. Raquel Salas Rivera, the 2019-20 Philadelphia Poet Laureate, praised how Concepcion's work "delves fearlessly into the painful complexities of existing in more than one world." “The projects she has in mind for the city are insightful and I am confident she will bring much to the city during her term,” said Rivera. “I look forward to witnessing Mia’s vision and to aiding in whatever way I can.” Concepcion will succeed 2018-19 Youth Poet Laureate, Wes Matthews. The City of Philadelphia’s Poet Laureate program has been led by the Free Library of Philadelphia since the fall of 2017. “The goals of the Youth Poet Laureate Program, which actively promotes literacy, grows our city’s artistic community and encourages individual and collective expression, align with the Library’s mission to advance literacy, guide learning and inspire curiosity,” Siobhan Reardon, President and Director of Free Library of Philadelphia, said. ❚ SEPTEMBER 18 - 25, 2019
de Filadelfia participen mediante una antología de poesía que se enfoca en temas de identidad y cambio social. Concepcion espera usar su plataforma para cambiar la percepción de la industria de las artes y lograr que la poesía y las artes se establezcan como caminos profesionales serios y posibles para la juventud de Fili. “Siento un gran orgullo por Fili, pues nací y crecí aquí, y tener la oportunidad de retribuir a la ciudad y a la comunidad por todo lo que me ha dado es la razón por la cual amo la poesía y a esta ciudad”, manifestó. El Premio al Mejor Poeta Juvenil tiene la tarea de representar la voz de los poetas jóvenes de Filadelfia, y su mentor es el ganador del premio en la ciudad. El merecedor del Premio a Mejor Poeta tiene el deber cívico de demostrar su compromiso con el poder que tiene la poesía de invitar e inspirar a las personas de todos los vecindarios de Filadelfia. Raquel Salas Rivera, la ganadora a Mejor Poeta de Filadelfia 2019-2020, elogió la manera en que la obra de Concepcion "se sumerge sin miedo en la dolorosa complejidad de la existencia en mundos diferentes". “Los proyectos que tiene en mente para la ciudad son profundos y estoy segura de que aportará mucho a la ciudad durante su rol”, dijo Rivera. “Espero ya poder presenciar la visión de Mia y ayudar de cualquier manera posible”. Concepcion obtendrá el Premio al Mejor Poeta Juvenil 2018-2019, Wes Matthews. El programa del Premio al Mejor Poeta de la ciudad de Filadelfia ha sido una iniciativa de Bibliotecas Públicas de Filadelfia desde el otoño de 2017. “Las metas del programa Premio al Mejor Poeta Juvenil; el cual promueve activamente el conocimiento, el crecimiento de la comunidad artística de la ciudad y la expresión individual y colectiva; se alinean con la misión de la librería de entregar conocimiento, guiar el aprendizaje e inspirar la curiosidad”, afirmó Siobhan Reardon, presidente y director de Bibliotecas Públicas de Filadelfia. ❚
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HONORING OUR NURSES With a new campaign and help from the community, Independence Blue Cross honors the outstanding nurses across the Philadelphia region. By JENSEN TOUSSAINT
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puts its members first
Independence brings its mission to life through its support of seasonal activities and events, such as Indego Yoga on the Pier, the Blue Cross Broad Street Run, Reach & Rise, and Be Well Philly Boot Camp. Independence has also sponsored National Walk @ Lunch Day for 12 consecutive years. “The reason why we support these activities is because we want to call attention to these community-wide events that give people an opportunity to get out and be active in a variety of ways, in whatever way speaks to them, whatever way they’re comfortable with, where they live or work,” Sunshine said. Five years ago, Independence proposed the idea of taking all the events they’ve supported and sponsored over the years and put them together in a way that would make things more fun, while rewarding people for participating in more than one event.
PAULA SUNSHINE, CHIEF marketing executive at Independence Blue Cross.
With every service, benefit, initiative and sponsorship, Independence keeps its mission of serving the community at the forefront.
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or 80 years, Independence Blue Cross has worked to uphold its mission to improve the health and well-being of the communities that they serve.
“That means that we need to be out in the communities, meeting people where they live, work, and play, making it fun and easy to be active, and doing our part to help people understand what it means to be their best selves,” shares Paula Sunshine, chief marketing executive at Independence Blue Cross.
That idea sparked Fearless Fit, an umbrella initiative by Independence to link people who participated in one event or activity to the next event, and beyond. The goal is to increase participation for future events, get people more excited, and help spread the word through each person’s own social network. All these activities tie into Independence’s original mission of improving the health and well-being of individuals and families. To this end, Independence understands that going through the rigors of everyday life can often put health and well-being on the backburner for many individuals. “We live in an increasingly stressful world and I think that being fit and being active increases your resilience,” said Sunshine. “It’s so important to be resilient in today’s world and it just feels good to move your body… that’s why we try to provide all these different options because whatever works for you, it’s important to be out there and to be active.”
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INDEPENDENCE ASSOCIATES EXERCISING outside of Independence LIVE.
“We want to call attention to these community-wide events that give people an opportunity to get out and be active.” Independence’s commitment to health and wellness does not stop with the Fearless Fit initiative, however.
The venue holds a number of exercise classes, healthy cooking demonstrations, and activities that are free for Independence members and open to the general public. In addition to the emphasis put on the community at large, “we do take extra special care of our members,” Sunshine expressed. Independence provides a wide range of member benefits that contribute to people’s health and well-being and go well beyond health care access. Some examples include: Nutrition counseling benefits that include six visits with a certified nutritionist to help members understand ways to make changes to their diet to help them eat a little healthier. Smoking cessation benefits that can help members quit smoking. Gym reimbursements, so members can earn money by going to the gym regularly. In addition, Independence has started to take into account changing the type of benefits provided to members based on some of the social factors that may influence their overall well-being. These social factors include where a person lives and what kind of services that might or might not be available in that area. Independence is also partnering with physicians who offer social workers in their medical practices or that have
“We’re really trying to be very careful to understand the other factors that might impact people’s ability to be their best selves,” Sunshine remarked. At Independence, the member is at the forefront of the services and programs and initiatives that the company creates and supports. Thanks to its members, Independence has continued running strong for over 80 years and is the largest health insurer in the region. “Everybody who works here comes to work every day with that at top of mind,” said Sunshine. “Whether it’s the level of benefits, whether it’s the kind of services we offer at Independence Live, whether it’s sponsoring all of these community events — everything we do is really designed to put the member first and foremost.”
“We’re really trying to be very careful to understand the factors that might impact people’s ability to be their best selves.” News.com • SEPTEMBER 18 - 25, 2019 • B3
Putting Its Members First
In September 2016, Independence opened a new 10,000 square-foot, state-of-the-art customer and community health and wellness experience center, called Independence LIVE at 1919 Market Street.
pharmacies right in their doctor’s office so members don’t have to make an additional trip to get treatment or medicine. Some physicians also offer transportation benefits to help members get to and from the doctor. And in some cases where Independence members may be challenged to eat properly after a surgical procedure, the company is offering meal delivery.
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Diana Lehman, director of case and condition management.
Campaign recognizes
Philadelphia nurses
The Celebrate Caring campaign invited the community to help Independence Blue Cross honor the outstanding nurses across the region.
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n April, Independence Blue Cross launched a multimedia campaign to celebrate the many nurses in the region working to improve the health and well-being of their patients.
The Celebrate Caring: Nominate a Nurse campaign was inspired by the more than 220 registered nurses who work at Independence. “At Independence, recognizing our nurses has always been important. Their dedication to assisting our members is inspiring and invaluable,” said Diana Lehman, director of case and condition management at Independence Blue Cross.
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Celebrate Caring created an opportunity for Independence to invite the community to help honor nurses during National Nurses Week. “We knew this was a great way to connect with the community around that shared appreciation for all that nurses do,” she said. “The campaign tapped into a shared passion for nurses that really brought people together,” Lehman added. The campaign invited people in Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New Jersey to submit stories about nurses who go above and beyond to deliver exceptional care to patients and families. Independence received nearly 700 submissions from more than 180 different health care settings. From the submissions, Independence chose three nurses to honor during National Nurses Week with multiple prizes that included gift certificates, sports events and concert tickets, and even a pop-up “thank you” event at work. Independence traveled to an elementary school, a hospital, and a hospice center during Nurses Week to surprise the three winners. The three winners of the campaign were:
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“The campaign tapped into a shared passion for nurses that really brought people together.”
INDEPENDENCE’S CELEBRATE CARING campaign surprises Anne DeLuca at Penn Hospice Rittenhouse. ANNE DELUCA, BSN, RN from Penn Hos-
KATHY EINTHOVEN, RN, MS, CRNP from
“Nurses are true patient advocates and will go above and beyond to help someone get what they need.”
Pocopson Elementary School in West Chester, PA, who takes care of nearly 600 elementary schoolers at the school, handling everyday things like minor cuts and bruises from the playground as well as helping kids learn how to manage chronic conditions on their own.
TYLER GREENFIELD, BSN, RN from the Heart Failure Unit at Christiana Care Health System in Newark, DE, who saw his patient’s family struggle to provide the round-the-clock care needed for a Multiple Sclerosis diagnosis for more than 10 years. Seeing the physical and emotional impact it was having on the family, Tyler intervened, and the family was later approved for financial aid and regular at-home visits from a nurse. As part of their award, each nurse chose a non-profit for Independence to make a $1,500 donation to on their behalf. DeLuca donated to Eluna in support of Camp Erin, a bereavement program for children and young adults who have experienced the loss of a loved one; Einthoven donated to the American Heart Association in honor of her father; and Greenfield donated to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society in honor of his patient.
NURSES AT INDEPENDENCE
“One of the goals of Celebrate Caring was to show how diverse nursing can be,” Lehman said. “The variety of nursing roles at Independence is also a testament to that.” “We have nurses interpreting data to help businesses keep employees healthy. We have nurses working with members and their doctors to help them get the care they need. We even have nurses in auditing,” added Lehman. Through each of these roles, nurses at Independence have one thing in common — they work everyday to advocate on behalf of their members. This campaign highlights a very important aspect of our society that often may get glossed over. That is the importance of nurses and the nursing profession, as a whole, which counts more than 19.3 million nurses worldwide. As someone who has been a nurse for 37 years, 34 of which have been at Independence, Lehman sees firsthand the important role nurses play in people’s lives and in health care, both medically and emotionally. “Nurses are true patient advocates and will go above and beyond to help someone get what they need,” Lehman iterated. “They do incredible work and are the heart and soul of the healthcare system.” At Independence, every nurse makes sure to keep members front and center of everything they do. “We’re honored to help them overcome their healthcare challenges and live healthier lives,” said Lehman.
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Recognizing local nurses
pice Rittenhouse in Philadelphia, who cares for hospice patients and their families, providing dignity, security and comfort to patients facing end-of life.
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A strong commitment
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“Our commitment to diversity and inclusion embodies our overarching goal to have the diversity of our suppliers and employees reflect the community we serve.”
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s the world we’re living in continues to grow more and more diverse, businesses that want to achieve long-term success have to tap into that diversity.
For more than 25 years, Independence Blue Cross has remained diligent and proactive in doing just that.
GREGORY E. DEAVENS, EVP, CFO & Treasurer at Independence Blue Cross.
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The shared sentiment throughout the organization is that it’s important to ensure that their businesses, relationships, partnerships and workforce all reflect the environment in which they live and work — in addition to providing first-rate products and services as a health insurance provider. “For Independence, our commitment to diversity and inclusion embodies our overarching goal to have the diversity of our suppliers and employees reflect the community that we
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serve,” said Gregory E. Deavens, Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer at Independence. “The relationships that Independence has cultivated with diverse businesses are based on that commitment.”
THE IMPORTANCE OF SUPPLIER DIVERSITY
Supplier diversity can be defined as a business strategy that ensures an equal opportunity for underrepresented businesses to become suppliers of goods and services. Simply put, Deavens said, “supplier diversity is good for business.” “We certainly believe that there is power in diversity that helps us to build a strong workforce and attract and serve a base of customers that is broad,” he added. “We also believe that it enables us to better fulfill our role as an economic engine for the region.” Independence has cultivated relationships with business from across the region owned by people of color, veterans, women and the LGBTQ community to help further represent the totality of their supplier diversity effort. There is a strong value in sharing diverse ideas, experi-
ences and perspectives for all businesses. “Supplier diversity promotes innovation through the entrance of new products, new ideas, new services and new solutions,” Deavens said. That often leads to organizations having multiple channels to procure goods and services, while also driving competition on both price and service levels for existing and potential new suppliers. In 2014, Independence sponsored an economic impact study that looked at the overall impact of their supplier diversity program for the community. “It showed we had an impact of approximately $240 million on the community that we serve based upon the work that we did with diverse organizations,” Chuck Stefanosky, Director of Strategic Sourcing and Procurement at Independence, said. Independence will repeat the same study again based on 2018 data. “Our spend has significantly increased since 2014, and we expect to have a very impactful economic impact study to report on at the end of the year,” Stefanosky added.
“Supplier diversity promotes innovation through the entrance of new products, new ideas, new services and new solutions.” News.com • SEPTEMBER 18 - 25, 2019 • B7
Supplier Diversity’s Significance
DEAVENS ADDRESSES ATTENDEES at a sourcing and procurement conference hosted by Independence in April.
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Chuck Stefanosky, director of strategic sourcing and procurement.
WHAT MAKES SUPPLIER DIVERSITY EFFORTS SUCCESSFUL?
“Supplier diversity is really part of our DNA.”
Deavens highlighted five key elements for a successful supplier diversity program. The first element is the tone at the top of the organization. “We certainly have had, for many, many years in this organization, a board and CEO who are committed to diversity in the broadest sense,” said Deavens. He added that having this dynamic - combined with a well-defined supplier diversity policy - goes a long way. Program governance is the second element. Independence does a fair amount of reporting on its progress in a number of different areas, and then creates dialogues around how to continue to improve.
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The next focus is measurement, which reflects the progress against predefined targets. “We also participate in a number of benchmark studies to understand how we’re doing relative to other organizations and we will sometimes adjust our strategy based on what those results are showing us or what that benchmark in comparison is showing us,” Deavens said. The fourth aspect is outreach to diverse suppliers. This outreach is done through trade fairs, partnering with diverse certifying agencies, obtaining references, and networking with other businesses and organizations. The final element is communications strategies, celebrating successes through various means. “Supplier diversity is really part of our DNA,” Stefanosky said.
2018 MILESTONE
In 2018, Independence Health Group reached a landmark level of money spent with diverse suppliers with an excess of $100 million. “It was definitely a first for the company in terms of achieving that level of spend with diverse suppliers. It was the result really of a multi-year plan to build alliances with businesses owned by people of color, veterans and women,” said Deavens. Data Services and Supplies, wellness, and clinical services were key drivers of diverse spending in 2018.
In 2018, 19 percent of every dollar spent went to a diverse supplier.
“Our diverse workforce of more than 10,000 associates makes Independence a better and more productive place for associates to work, and I think drives better outcomes in terms of our performance,” Deavens added. For Independence to carry out its mission of serving its nearly 8 million members nationwide, the evolving diversity of these communities must be reflected within the workforce. That generates an opportunity for a variety of perspectives to be discussed and potentially turn into unique solutions to connect Independence to the community, to diverse suppliers, as well as other large organizations. All in all, diversity is a business imperative — and a foundation for all the other business objectives at Independence.
“That is significantly higher than most companies,” he added. “They’re usually in the two to five percent range, so it’s something we’re very proud of.” The numbers show that both the suppliers and Independence benefited from the work that was performed together in 2018.
DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION IN HEALTH CARE
As a health insurance provider, the bottom line for Independence remains making health care better for every American and every American business. That extends out to the diverse supplier market, as well. “We certainly believe that our supplier diversity program plays an important role in the health care ecosystem,” said Deavens. “It’s important that we have diverse providers who are meeting the needs of consumers in the health care ecosystem.” Diversity provides a way for Independence to welcome new partnerships and create innovative ways of thinking about how to deliver care to members at the times in which they are most vulnerable and have the greatest need. “We think about our diversity and inclusion program as it relates to our workforce and as it relates to our supplier base. Those elements together really help us to achieve these goals and really help move us in a direction towards getting health care right for all Americans,” said Deavens. Diversity and inclusion play an important role at every level at Independence — membership, supplier diversity chain, and the workforce.
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“The hundred-million-dollar spend that we had in 2018 shows that our spend is up, or as our business flourishes, so does the diverse supplier base,” Stefanosky noted.
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“Our diverse workforce of more than 10,000 associates makes Independence a better and more productive place for associates to work.”
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New study shows
Philadelphia region
millennials are
less healthy than national average A BCBS Health of America study found that millennials are being more adversely impacted by behavioral health conditions.
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illennials in Philadelphia are less healthy than the national average, according to an April 2019 Blue Cross Blue Shield Health of America report.
The report, which looked at 2017 member usage, drew from data about 10.4 million United States millennials born between 1981 and 1996. It found that the Philadelphia region’s millennial population was more adversely impacted by behavioral health conditions such as depression, anxiety, and substance use disorder. The study also found that a third of millennials have health conditions that reduce their quality of life and life expectancy. Dr. Ginny Calega, vice president for medical affairs at Independence Blue Cross, noted that the report is not all doom and gloom, but rather an opportunity to educate members. For example, one factor highlighted by the study is that today’s millennials engage differently with the health care system than previous generations. This is evident in the number of people ages 21-36 who do not have a primary care physician, also known as a PCP. The Health of America report shows that only 68% of millennials have a primary care physician, versus 91% of Gen Xers. “That’s a real gap, because even at the age of 21 to 36, there are important things that primary care physicians will discuss with those individuals,” Dr. Calega said. This includes providing preventative treatments, routine physicals, and looking at whether a patient may be at risk for certain medical conditions based on family history. “It’s important to have a relationship, an ongoing relationship, with a primary care provider,” Dr. Calega added. The biggest health differences between millennials and their Generation X counterparts was the higher impact of physical conditions driven by increased cardiovascular and endocrine conditions. In addition, the report also found that millennials are more frequently diagnosed with eight of the top 10 health conditions than Gen Xers. Six of those health conditions are connected to behavioral health. “Whether you’re talking about depression or alcohol use or substance abuse, there really were a high predominance of behavioral health issues in this population,” said Dr. Calega. “Because it’s a claim-based data, you can’t really say why that’s occurring, but it is concerning.”
VIRGINIA CALEGA, M.D., VP Medical Affairs at Independence Blue Cross.
Additionally, the report found that millennial women are 20 percent less healthy than their male
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counterparts, specifically driven by higher rates of major depression, type II diabetes, and endocrine conditions. As a way to identify key drivers of millennial health and how to improve it, Blue Cross Blue Shield began hosting Millennial Health Listening Sessions across the country, starting with one hosted by Independence in Philadelphia in April. The sessions have been attended by millennials and health care providers. Dr. Calega said these sessions are important to help Independence understand why this pattern exists and how to evolve the health care system for the millennial generation. The goal is to discover what Independence can change from a provider, delivery, technology, and outreach standpoint to help engage millennials. The sessions will also provide an opportunity to listen to millennials from across different geographic regions and hear different perspectives, as well. In November, BCBSA and Independence will host a Health of America conference in Philadelphia with providers, thought leaders, and patients. The goal is to gather what was learned from the listening sessions and explore that information, ultimately leading to an increased understanding what can be done to help improve the health of millennials. “The ultimate plan is not just about Independence members but really about the community as a whole,” said Dr. Calega. In the meantime, however, millennials also have a critical role to play in improving their own health. “Instead of getting episodic care from an urgent care center, it would be helpful for millennials to engage with a primary care provider on an ongoing basis so that they can develop a relationship of more personalized care,” Dr. Calega advised. Independence has been very active in finding new and innovative ways to reach and engage the membership population. One of those services, “On to Better Health,” allows members to use screening tools to help determine if they may have a particular behavioral health condition, such as anxiety or depression If so, the patient is directed to web-based, self-directed modules to help better understand how to manage that condition “We have both screening tools as well as cognitive behavioral therapy tools that can help someone start to take charge of their care,” Dr. Calega iterated. Overall, each service and endeavor functions to aid and improve health.
Victor Caraballo, M.D.
Is vice president Quality Management at Independence Blue Cross. Throughout his 17-year tenure, Vic has demonstrated a commitment to leading quality management initiatives and is interested in improving disparities in care across all populations. He recently chaired the National Committee for Quality Assurance’s Review Oversight Committee and remains a member of that committee as well as the Standards Committee. Vic is on the Board of Directors for the Health Care Improvement Foundation and its Clinical Advisory Committee, and he serves on the Clinical Advisory Committee of HealthShare Exchange and leads the Population Health Committee.
Anthony Maldonado Has been with Independence Blue Cross for 19 years and currently works as a provider representative. He has received Independence’s employee Award of Excellence. Anthony is a huge sports fan and a devoted father and husband.
Tanya Collin
Leannie Custodio
Is a senior medical cost analyst at Independence Blue Cross subsidiary AmeriHealth New Jersey. Tanya was one of only 56 employees selected for the inaugural class of the “Know Your Value” development program. During her time with the company, she has been recognized multiple times for her willingness to take initiative and offer creative solutions to improve the member experience. Tanya is also the chair of the AmeriHealth New Jersey Diversity and Inclusion Council.
Lynnette Perez-Santos Is a lead business analyst at Independence Blue Cross. She is a member of the Independence running club, Blue Streaks. In May, Lynnette served as a spokesperson for the company in an interview for Telemundo62 where she talked about running the Blue Cross Broad Street Run in support of the American Cancer Society.
Is a business analyst at Independence Blue Cross. She has been with the company since 2014. She recently completed her Strategic Design Masters of Business Administration degree at Jefferson University and has experience in business design strategy. In 2018, Leannie received the company’s “Standing Ovation” award for Excellence and was chosen for Independence’s second “Know Your Value” development program.
Stephanie Rivera joined Independence Blue Cross as a high school intern and worked her way up to the position of senior conference center coordinator at Independence’s headquarters on Market Street. In this role she oversees scheduling for both internal and external clients among multiple floors, including the fifteen conference and nine technical training rooms that make up the Joseph A. Frick Conference and Learning Center. She has been with the company for 13 years.
When someone unexpectedly collapses from sudden cardiac arrest, survival depends on how quickly bystanders call 9-1-1 and start CPR.
Upcoming CPR Ready trainings open to the public: Mexican Consulate 111 South Independence Mall East, Suite 310
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For a full list of free trainings, visit themobilecprproject.com.
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MELVA TORRES
FOR THE FOURTH INSTALLMENT OF THE AL DÍA SPOTLIGHT SERIES, AL DIA’S MARTIN ALFARO CONDUCTED AN INTERVIEW WITH MELVA TORRES. SHE IS A MARKETING OPERATIONS SPECIALIST AT MERCK, ONE OF THE LARGEST PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANIES IN THE WORLD.
EN LA CUARTA ENTREGA DE LA SERIE AL DÍA SPOTLIGHT, MARTÍN ALFARO DE AL DIA ENTREVISTÓ A MELVA TORRES. ELLA ES UNA ESPECIALISTA DE OPERACIONES DE MERCADEO EN MERCK, UNA DE LAS COMPAÑÍAS FARMACÉUTICAS MÁS GRANDES DEL MUNDO. By | Por: JENSEN TOUSSAINT AL DÍA News Content Producer jensent@aldianews.com TRANSLATION | TRADUCCION: INGRID RUIZ ENGLISH
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Tell me about your background.
Cuénteme cuál es su formación.
My name is Melva Torres, but everyone calls me Mel! I graduated from Drexel University with a Bachelor’s in Business Administration, a minor in entrepreneurship and three majors in marketing, technology & innovation, and management.
Me llamo Melva Torres, pero ¡todos me dicen Mel! Me gradué en Administración de Negocios de la Universidad Drexdel, con una subespecialización en emprendimiento y tres áreas de especialidad en mercadeo, tecnología e innovación, y gerencia.
Where did you grow up?
Nací en Ecuador, pero me mudé a Estados Unidos cuando tenía 13 años. No crecí con mis padres porque los dos emigraron hacia Estados Unidos cuando yo era joven. Como mi hermana prácticamente me crió, ella y yo somos muy cercanas. Mis hermanos y yo crecimos en el este de Ecuador, La Amazonia, con mis padres hasta cuando fallecieron y luego nos mudamos a Cuenca con otros parientes para luego emigrar al condado de Bucks en Pensilvania.
I was born in Ecuador, but moved to the U.S when I was 13 years old. I didn’t grow up with my parents because they both migrated to the U.S when I was very young. I am very close to my sister since she essentially raised me. My siblings and I grew up in the eastern region of Ecuador, La Amazonia, with my grandparents until they passed away and then moved to Cuenca with other relatives until we migrated to Bucks County in Pennsylvania.
How was the adjustment of moving to the States?
Melva Torres is a marketing operations specialist at Merck. Photo: Courtesy of Melva Torres
Melva Torres es una especialista de operaciones de mercadeo en Merck. Foto: Cortesía de Melva Torres
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It was tough. I was a teenager and I had to leave my family and friends behind, but the feeling of reuniting with my parents was comforting. My dad moved to the U.S when I was about 2 years old and my mom moved when I was 5, so I really didn’t know them. I lived with my dad and my stepmother, who was American but didn’t speak Spanish. It was difficult communicating with her since I didn’t speak English -- school was also challenging for that same reason. Kids would bully me because I had an accent and I couldn’t understand what they were saying. These were just challenges that I had to overcome, but at the end of the day, I knew I was here for
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¿Cómo fue adaptarse a los Estados Unidos? Fue difícil. Era una adolescente y tuve que separarme de mi familia y mis amigos, pero la sensación de volver a reunirme con mis padres era reconfortante. Mi papá se mudó a los Estados Unidos cuando yo tenía 2 años y mi mamá cuando yo tenía 5 años, por lo cual en realidad no los conocía. Viví con mi papá y mi madrastra, que era estadounidense, pero no hablaba español. Fue difícil comunicarme con ella porque yo tampoco hablaba inglés. Adaptarme al colegio también fue difícil por la misma razón. Los niños se burlaban de mí por mi acento y porque no podía entender lo que decían. Fueron retos que tuve que superar, pero al final, sabía que había llegado aquí con un propósito y nada me lo iba a impedir. SEPTEMBER 18 - 25, 2019
ENFOQUE ¿Cómo entró al mundo del mercadeo y qué la atrajo a escoger ese camino profesional?
a reason and I wasn’t going to let anything get in my way.
How did you get into marketing? And what attracted you to pursue this career? In college, my concentration was in international business because I’ve always had a global vision, but ever since I took marketing I fell in love with it. When I took Intro to Marketing, my professor said something that I will always carry with me. He said, “Mel, you can create a great product, but if you don’t know how to position it in the market, there was never a product.” The same goes for professionals and how they market themselves. There are many professionals who have an impeccable background, but they don’t know how to network or how to position themselves in the right place, making it hard for them to succeed. What attracted me to marketing was all the marketing techniques and strategies I learned. Also the people aspect of marketing and the different projects that I learned about. It’s fascinating to see how I am now putting the theory I learned in school into practice in my current role.
I understand you’re in the pharmaceutical industry, do you see a lot of Latinos in your field? If not, why do you think that is? I don’t see a lot of Latinos. I started my career with Merck, which is an amazing biopharmaceutical company, but conservative like most pharma companies. There is a small percentage of Latinos in my company and perhaps it has to do with where we are located, but I know in pharma in general Latinos are not well represented. I think there are a lot of barriers. The pharmaceutical industry has been very white-male dominated for many years and there hasn’t been a lot of opportunities for other “minorities” to be in C-suite positions. We are SEPTEMBER 18 - 25, 2019
En la universidad, mi atención estaba enfocada a los negocios internacionales porque siempre he tenido una visión global, pero desde que me inscribí en mercadeo, me enamoré de él. Cuando cursé Introducción al Mercadeo, mi profesor dijo algo que siempre me acompaña. Dijo: “Mel, puedes crear un producto excelente, pero si no sabes posicionarlo en el mercado, ese producto nunca existió”. Ocurre lo mismo con los profesionales y cómo se “venden” a sí mismos. Hay muchos profesionales con una formación y experiencia impecables, pero no saben cómo establecer una red de contactos o posicionarse en el lugar indicado, lo cual dificulta que tengan éxito. Lo que me atrajo del mercadeo fueron todas las técnicas y estrategias que aprendí, como también, el aspecto humano del mercadeo y los diferentes proyectos que conocí. Es fascinante ver cómo ahora puedo poner en práctica la teoría que aprendí en mis estudios en mi cargo actual.
now starting to see more opportunities for “minorities”, but it is not enough. For women, I think the problem we have is that we are scared and we undermine our abilities. Being in a male-dominated industry, I used to question myself with things like, “Can I do this?,” I would worry about having an accent, and I would even question my background. I know there are many people who still have these thoughts, fears, and lack confidence. People have the abilities and credentials to do the job, but they don’t have the confidence to go for it - and that is what we need. There are moments where I have to get myself out of this mentality and I strive to help others do the same because if not, we will be stuck in the same position for years to come. Read more online: https:// aldianews.com/articles/leaders/ professionals/spotlight-melva-torres/56389
Entiendo que trabaja en la industria farmacéutica, ¿ha visto muchos latinos en ese sector? Si no, ¿a qué cree que se debe? No he visto muchos latinos. Mi carrera comenzó en Merck, que es una compañía biofarmacéutica maravillosa, pero conser-
vadora como muchas compañías farmacéuticas. Hay un pequeño porcentaje de latinos en mi compañía y quizás tenga que ver con el sitio donde estamos; pero conozco al sector farmacéutico en general, y los latinos no tenemos mucha representación. Creo que hay muchas barreras. La industria farmacéutica ha estado dominada por el hombre blanco durante muchos años y no ha habido muchas oportunidades para que otras minorías ocupen cargos influyentes. Estamos empezando a ver más oportunidades para las “minorías”, pero no es suficiente. Para las mujeres, creo que el problema es que estamos asustadas y subestimamos nuestras habilidades. Al estar en una industria dominada por hombres, me cuestionaba con interrogantes como: “¿Puedo hacer esto?, me preocupaba mi acento e incluso dudaba de mi educación. Sé que hay muchas personas que aún tienen estos pensamientos, temores y falta de confianza. Las personas pueden tener las habilidades y acreditaciones para desempeñar un trabajo, pero no tienen la confianza para lanzarse a lograr su meta, y eso es lo que necesitamos. Hay momentos en los que tengo que salir de esa mentalidad y esforzarme para ayudar a otros a hacer lo mismo porque si no, vamos a quedarnos estancados en la misma situación por muchos años más. Lea más en nuestra página web: https:// aldianews.com/articles/leaders/professionals/ spotlight-melva-torres/56389
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BELIZE DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF TAX SERVICES DETAINED Belize Deputy Director of Belize Tax Services was detained in the United States. Reynaldo Verde faces extortion and attempted extortion charges. As of now, Verde has pleaded not guilty and it’s unknown whether the charges are related to his employment with the government of Belize. Photo: Reporter
Gabriel Fernández was “El chavo del ocho” narrator through the duration of the show. The 85-yearold man had been diagnosed with pneumonia and was staying in a hospital, accompanied by his wife María Antonieta de las Nieves. As of now, the cause of his death is unknown.
El Subdirector de Servicios Tributario de Belice fue detenido en los Estados Unidos. Reynaldo Verde enfrenta cargos por extorsión e intento de extorsión. Hasta ahora, Verde se ha declarado inocente y se desconoce si los cargos están relacionados con su empleo en el gobierno de Belice.
Gabriel Fernández era el narrador de "El chavo del ocho". El hombre de 85 años había sido diagnosticado con neumonía y estaba hospitalizado, acompañado por su esposa María Antonieta de las Nieves. Hasta ahora, se desconoce la causa de su muerte.
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It has been 43 years since "La Noche de los Lápices". In 1976, ten high school students were kidnapped in the midst of a military dictatorship in Argentina. María Clara Ciocchini, María Claudia Falcone, Horacio Ungaro, Claudio de Acha, Daniel Racero and Francisco Muntaner were tortured for protesting a free student bus ticket. Only four of them returned home. El 16 de Septiembre se cumplen 43 años de "La Noche de los Lápices". En 1976, durante la dictadura militar Argentina, diez estudiantes secundarios fueron secuestrados. María Clara Ciocchini, María Claudia Falcone, Horacio Ungaro, Claudio de Acha, Daniel Racero y Francisco Muntaner fueron torturados por protestar por un boleto estudiantil gratuito. Solo 4 de ellos regresaron a casa.
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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 F00886019 at Public Venue on WEDNESDAY the 9th day of October 2019 A.D. at 12 o'clock, LOCAL TIME, noon of said day, at the SHERIFF'S OFFICE in the COURT HOUSE, 520 Market St., 2nd Floor, Suite 202, in City and County of Camden and State of New Jersey: Property to be sold located in the BOROUGH OF LINDENWOLD, county of Camden, State of New Jersey. Premises commonly known as: 1803 GREENWOOD DRIVE, LINDENWOLD, NJ 08021 Tax Lot: 4.05, QUAL C1803; Block # 240 Dimensions approximately: UNKNOWN Nearest cross street: TIMBER CREEK APARTMENTS ROAD Taxes: 3RD QTR 2019 OPEN BALANCE IN THE AMOUNT OF $934.03 * SEWER OPEN BALANCE IN THE AMOUNT OF $77.21 GOOD THROUGH 8/9/19* *Plus interest on these figures through date of payoff and any and all subsequent taxes, water and sewer amounts. The sheriff herby 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. Subject to any lien in favor of a condominium association which is granted priority pursuant to NJSA 46:8b-21(B)(1) if any. Property is a part of home owners association and buyer is responsible for any unpaid assessments to which the association is entitled pursuant to NJSA 45:22A-44.1 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. Subject to: such facts as an accurate survey and physical inspections 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, statues and regulations, including zoning ordinances; any outstanding taxes, water and sewer with interest through the date of payoff; 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 expense, including attorney's fees, for bidding upon the property, against the mortgagee, or the mortgagee's attorney; the outstanding taxes, liens and/or encumbrances disclosed in this publication are accurate as of the date of submission to the Sheriff only. It is 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 the existence of same. The judgement sought to be satisfied by the sale is:
"APPROXIMATELY" $120,457.29 TWENTY PERCENT DEPOSIT REQUIRED
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 Sheriff or other person conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any. Seized as the property of: ALICE MCCARGO, ET AL, and taken in execution of BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING LLC GILBERT L. "WHIP" WILSON SHERIFF Sheriff's Number 19003170 Dated: September 17, 24, 2019; October 1, 8, 2019 STERN & EISENBERG, PC 1040 N. KINGS HIGHWAY SUITE 407 CHERRY HILL, NJ 08034 $149.76
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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 F01940018 at Public Venue on WEDNESDAY the 9th day of October 2019 A.D. at 12 o'clock, LOCAL TIME, noon of said day, at the SHERIFF'S OFFICE in the COURT HOUSE, 520 Market St., 2nd Floor, Suite 202, in City and County of Camden and State of New Jersey: Property to be sold located in the BOROUGH OF BELLMAWR, county of Camden, State of New Jersey. Premises commonly known as: 142 MAPLE AVENUE, BELLMAWR, NJ 08031-1218 Being Tax Lot: 6.02, FKA 6 Block: 89 FKA 90 on the Official Tax Map of the BOROUGH OF BELLMAWR Dimensions approximately: 270.00 FT X 125.00 FT X 174.00 FT X 48.42 FT X 71.59 FT Nearest cross street: BLACK HORSE PIKE The sheriff herby 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 tax, charges, liens, insurance premiums or other advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale. All interested parties are to conduct and rely upon their 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 fir 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. The judgement sought to be satisfied by the sale is:
"APPROXIMATELY" $241,909.51 TWENTY PERCENT DEPOSIT REQUIRED
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 Sheriff or other person conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any. Seized as the property of: SEAN RYAN, ET AL, and taken in execution of DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY GILBERT L. "WHIP" WILSON SHERIFF Sheriff's Number 19003166 Dated: September 17, 24, 2019; October 1, 8, 2019 PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES, P.C. 1617 JFK BOULEVARD SUITE 1400 $169.92 PHILDELPHIA, PA 19103
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 F02076518 at Public Venue on WEDNESDAY the 9th day of October 2019 A.D. at 12 o'clock, LOCAL TIME, noon of said day, at the SHERIFF'S OFFICE in the COURT HOUSE, 520 Market St., 2nd Floor, Suite 202, in City and County of Camden and State of New Jersey: Property to be sold located in the TOWNSHIP OF CHERY HILL, county of Camden, State of New Jersey. Premises commonly known as: 704 THE WOODS, UNIT 704, CHERRY HILL, NJ 08003 Tax Lot: 2 FKA 704 QUAL C0704 Block: 520.04 FKA 520.99 Dimensions approximately: CONDO Nearest cross street: HICKORY CIRCLE SUBJECT TO: TAX SALE CERT NO. 19-00316 SOLD ON 6/25/2019 IN THE AMOUNT OF $532.20 CCMUA ARREARS IN THE AMOUNT OF $95.89 OPEN PLUS PENALTY. Pursuant to NJSA 46:8B-21 et. seq., this sale may be subject to a limited lien priority of the condominium association and any successful bidder at sheriff's sale may be responsible for paying up to 6 months worth of unpaid condominium fees. The sheriff herby reserves the right to adjourn this sale without further notice through publication. To the best of this firm's knowledge, the property is not an affordable unit subject to the Fair Housing Act. The judgement sought to be satisfied by the sale is:
"APPROXIMATELY" $139,958.15 TWENTY PERCENT DEPOSIT REQUIRED
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 Sheriff or other person conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any. Seized as the property of: JOHN BUTRUS THE WOODS AT CHERRY HILL CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC; AND THE WOODS AT CHERRY HILL, and taken in execution of US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION GILBERT L. "WHIP" WILSON SHERIFF Sheriff's Number 19003198 Dated: September 17, 24, 2019; October 1, 8, 2019 MCCALLA, RAYMER, LEIBERT, PIERCE, LLC 99 WOOD AVENUE SUITE 803 ISELIN, NJ 08830 $164.16
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 F01003817 at Public Venue on WEDNESDAY the 2nd day of October 2019 A.D. at 12 o'clock, LOCAL TIME, noon of said day, at the SHERIFF'S OFFICE in the COURT HOUSE, 520 Market St., 2nd Floor, Suite 202, in City and County of Camden and State of New Jersey: Property to be sold is located in the BOROUGH OF LINDENWOLD, county of Camden, State of New Jersey. Premises commonly known as: 820 PINELAWN AVENUE, LINDENWOLD, NEW JERSEY 08021 Being Tax Lot: 6 FKA 3.A Block: 7 Nearest cross street: FERNWOOD STREET The sale is subject to unpaid taxes and assessments, tax, water, and sewer liens and other municipal assessments. The amount due can be obtained from the local taxing authority. Pursuant to NJSA 46:8B-21 the sale may also be subject to the limited lien priority of any condominium/ homeowner association liens which may exist. The judgement sought to be satisfied by the sale is:
"APPROXIMATELY" $62,009.34 TWENTY PERCENT DEPOSIT REQUIRED
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 Sheriff or other person conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any. Note: The sheriff reserves the right to adjourn this sale for any length of time without further advertisement. Seized as the property of: TIMOTHY SHARPE AND CHERYLE A. RANDOLPH, HUSBAND AND WIFE; STATE OF NEW JERSEY; HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION III, and taken in execution of NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC GILBERT L. "WHIP" WILSON SHERIFF Sheriff's Number 19003086 Dated: September 10, 17, 24, 2019; October 1, 2019 SHAPIRO & DENARDO, LLC 14000 COMMERCE PARKWAY SUITE B $144 MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054
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 F1853615 at Public Venue on WEDNESDAY the 16th day of October 2019 A.D. at 12 o'clock, LOCAL TIME, noon of said day, at the SHERIFF'S OFFICE in the COURT HOUSE, 520 Market St., 2nd Floor, Suite 202, in City and County of Camden and State of New Jersey: Property to be sold is located in the in the BOROUGH OF HADDON HEIGHTS, County of Camden, State of New Jersey. Premises commonly known as: 36 10TH AVENUE, HADDON HEIGHTS, NJ 08035 Mailing address: 36 10TH AVENUE, HADDON HEIGHTS, NJ 08035-1205 Being Tax Lot #24, Block #46 Nearest cross street: GREEN STREET Dimensions approximately: 50' X 160' A FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PREMISES CAN BE FOUND IN THE OFFICE OF THE SHERIFF OF CAMDEN COUNTY. This sale is subject to unpaid taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer liens and other municipal assessments. The amount due can be obtained from the local taxing authority. Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 46:8B-21 the sale may also be subject to the limited lien priority of any Condominium/Homeowner Association liens which may exist. 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.** ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Purchaser must certify that Purchaser is not employed by the Toronto-Dominion Bank, or any of its subsidiaries or affiliated corporations (the "Bank"), nor is purchaser related in any way with solicitors or agents retained by or on behalf of the Bank in relation to the property that is the subject of transaction and confirming that Purchaser is dealing at arm's length with the aforementioned parties. The judgement sought to be satisfied by the sale is:
"APPROXIMATELY" $133,380.78 TWENTY PERCENT DEPOSIT REQUIRED
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 Sheriff or other person conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any. Note: The sheriff reserves the right to adjourn this sale for any length of time without further advertisement. Seized as the property of: LISA M. EWING AKA LISA MARIE EWING; MR. EWING, HUSBAND OF LISA M. EWING AKA LISA MARIE EWING AND MIDLAND FUNDING LLC, and taken in execution of TD BANK, N.A. GILBERT L. "WHIP" WILSON SHERIFF Sheriff's Number 19003345 Dated: September 24, 2019; October 1, 8, 15, 2019 DUANE MORRIS LLP, 30 SOUTH 17TH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 $207.36
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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 F01681818 at Public Venue on WEDNESDAY the 16th day of October 2019 A.D. at 12 o'clock, LOCAL TIME, noon of said day, at the SHERIFF'S OFFICE in the COURT HOUSE, 520 Market St., 2nd Floor, Suite 202, in City and County of Camden and State of New Jersey: All that certain lot, piece of parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the BOROUGH OF COLLINGSWOOD, County of Camden, State of New Jersey. Premises commonly known as: 161 LAWNSIDE AVENUE, COLLINGSWOOD, NJ 08108 Being Tax Lot 18, Block 40 Nearest cross street: ORIENTAL AVENUE (APPROX. 240 FEET AWAY) Dimensions approximately: 20 X 119 Amount Due for Taxes: SUBJECT TO USA'S RIGHT OF REDEMPTION: PURSUANT TO 28, USC2410(C) THIS SALE US SUBJECT TO A 120 DAY RIGHT OF REDEMPTION HELD BY THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA O/B/O INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE BY VIRTUE OF ITS FEDERAL TAX LIENS IN THE AMOUNT OF $42,526.53 DATED FEBRUARY 17, 2016 AND RECORDED MARCH 15, 2016 UNDER BOOK 10361 AT PAGE 669 (SERIAL NO. 199436516). Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal liens or other charges, and any such tax, charges, liens, insurance premiums or other advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale. All interested parties are to conduct and rely upon their 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 fir 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. As the above description does not constitute a full legal description, said full legal description is annexed to that certain mortgage recorded in the Office of the Register/ Clerk of Camden in Mortgage book 8443 at Page 444, et seq., Camden, New Jersey, and the Writ of Execution on file with the Sheriff of Camden County. FOR SALE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT AUCTION.COM AT WWW.AUCTION.COM OR CALL (800) 280-2832 The judgement sought to be satisfied by the sale is:
"APPROXIMATELY" $287,524.83 TWENTY PERCENT DEPOSIT REQUIRED
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 Sheriff or other person conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any. Seized as the property of: MARGARET KING AKA MARGARET A. KING; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, and taken in execution of BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC. GILBERT L. "WHIP" WILSON SHERIFF Sheriff's Number 19003281 Dated: September 24, 2019; October 1, 8, 15, 2019 SCHILLER & KNAPP, LEFKOWITZ & HERTZEL, LLP 30 MONTGOMERY STREET SUITE 1205 JERSEY CITY, NJ 07302 $210.24 SEPTEMBER 18 - 25, 2019
TRABAJOS 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 F00611219 at Public Venue on WEDNESDAY the 2nd day of October 2019 A.D. at 12 o'clock, LOCAL TIME, noon of said day, at the SHERIFF'S OFFICE in the COURT HOUSE, 520 Market St., 2nd Floor, Suite 202, in City and County of Camden and State of New Jersey: Property to be sold located in the BOROUGH OF HADDONFIELD, county of Camden, State of New Jersey. Premises commonly known as 412 OVERHILL ROAD Being Tax Lot: 81.01, Lot 5.10 Dimensions approximately: 50' X 250' Nearest cross street: MOUNTWELL AVENUE For interested parties regarding Sheriff's sale, please contact Auction.com at (800) 793-6107 or at www.auction.com Subject to: 3RD QUARTER TAXES DUE 8/1/2019 IAO $4,267.11 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. The amount due can be obtained from the local taxing authority. Pursuant to NJSA 46:8B-21 the sale may also be subject to the limited lien priority of any condominium/ homeowner association liens which may exist. ** All interested parties are to conduct and rely upon their 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 The judgement sought to be satisfied by the sale is:
"APPROXIMATELY" $213,033.29 TWENTY PERCENT DEPOSIT REQUIRED
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 Sheriff or other person conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any. Note: The sheriff reserves the right to adjourn this sale for any length of time without further advertisement. Seized as the property of: CARLISLE W. UNDERLAND ET AL, and taken in execution of FULTON BANK N.A GILBERT L. "WHIP" WILSON SHERIFF Sheriff's Number 19003099 Dated: September 10, 17, 24, 2019; October 1, 2019 MCCABE, WEISBERG & CONWAY, P.C 216 HADDON AVENUE SUITE 201 WESTMONT, NJ 08108 $167.04
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 F00250519 at Public Venue on WEDNESDAY the 25th Day of September 2019 A.D. at 12 o'clock, LOCAL TIME, noon of said day, at the SHERIFF'S OFFICE in the COURT HOUSE, 520 Market St., 2nd Floor, Suite 202, in City and County of Camden and State of New Jersey. Property to be sold is located in the CITY OF GLOUCESTER CITY, County of Camden, State of New Jersey. Premises commonly known as: 104 LEHIGH AVENUE Being Tax Block: 234.01, Lot: 18 Dimensions approximately: 52' X 209' Nearest Cross Street: PRINCETON AVENUE For interested parties regarding Sheriff's Sale, please contact Auction.com at (800) 793-6107 or at www. auction.com Subject to: 3RD QUARTER TAXES DUE 8/1/2019 IAO $1,688.99 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. The amount due can be obtained from the local taxing authority. Pursuant to NJSA 46:8B-21 the sale may also be subject to the limited lien priority of any condominium/ home-owner assocation liens which may exist. **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. The judgement sought to be satisfied by the sale is:
"APPROXIMATELY" $176,181.11 TWENTY PERCENT DEPOSIT REQUIRED
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. Note: The sheriff or other person conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any. Seized as the property of: LISA VAN HORN BORZOZOWKSI, A/K/A LISA C. BROZOZOWSKI and taken in execution of POLICE AND FIRE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION GILBERT L. "WHIP" WILSON SHERIFF Sheriff's Number 19003036 Dated: September 3,10, 17, 24, 2019 MCCABE, WEISEBERG & CONWAY, P.C. 216 HADDON AVENUE SUITE 201 $167.04 WESTMONT, NJ 08108
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 F00899719 at Public Venue on WEDNESDAY the 16th day of October 2019 A.D. at 12 o'clock, LOCAL TIME, noon of said day, at the SHERIFF'S OFFICE in the COURT HOUSE, 520 Market St., 2nd Floor, Suite 202, in City and County of Camden and State of New Jersey: Property to be sold is located in the in the BOROUGH OF BELLMAWR, County of Camden, State of New Jersey. Premises commonly known as: 56 EAST BROWNING ROAD, BELLMAWR, NJ 08031-2316 Being Tax Lot 37, Block 137 on the Official Tax Map of the BOROUGH OF BELLMAWR Dimensions approximately: 86.85 FT X 150.00 FT X 19.61 FT X 164.38 FT Nearest cross street: CHADWICK 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 tax, charges, liens, insurance premiums or other advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale. All interested parties are to conduct and rely upon their 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. The judgement sought to be satisfied by the sale is:
"APPROXIMATELY" $415,379.54 TWENTY PERCENT DEPOSIT REQUIRED
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 Sheriff or other person conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any. Seized as the property of: FLORENCE M. MARRONE, ET AL, and taken in execution of JPMORGAN CHASE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION GILBERT L. "WHIP" WILSON SHERIFF Sheriff's Number 19003304 Dated: September 24, 2019; October 1, 8, 15, 2019 PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES, P.C 1617 JFK BOULEVARD SUITE 1400 PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 $169.92
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 F02136416 at Public Venue on WEDNESDAY the 25th Day of September 2019 A.D. at 12 o'clock, LOCAL TIME, noon of said day, at the SHERIFF'S OFFICE in the COURT HOUSE, 520 Market St., 2nd Floor, Suite 202, in City and County of Camden and State of New Jersey. Property to be sold is located in the TOWNSHIP OF VOORHEES, NJ 08043-2992 County of Camden, State of New Jersey. Premises commonly known as: 202 WEATHER FEATHER DRIVE, TOWNSHIP OF VOORHEES, NJ 08043-2992 Being Tax Lot: 22, Block: 229.24 Dimensions approximately: 100.00FT X 140.00FT X 45.00FT X 83.00FT X 101.42FT Nearest Cross Street: TENBY CHASE DRIVE 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. **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. The judgement sought to be satisfied by the sale is:
"APPROXIMATELY" $507,990.04 TWENTY PERCENT DEPOSIT REQUIRED
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 Sheriff or other person conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any. Seized as the property of: TOBI SIMONE, ET AL, and taken in execution of WELLS FARGO BANK NA GILBERT L. "WHIP" WILSON SHERIFF Sheriff's Number 19003031 Dated: September 3,10, 17, 24, 2019 PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES, P.C. 1617 JFK BOULEVARD SUITE 1400 $164.16 PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103
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 F02117912 at Public Venue on WEDNESDAY the 25th Day of September 2019 A.D. at 12 o'clock, LOCAL TIME, noon of said day, at the SHERIFF'S OFFICE in the COURT HOUSE, 520 Market St., 2nd Floor, Suite 202, in City and County of Camden and State of New Jersey. Property to be sold is located in the TOWNSHIP OF GLOUCESER, County of Camden, State of New Jersey. Premises commonly known as:8 WINDSOR DRIVE GLOUCESTER, NJ 08081 with a mailing address of 8 WINDSOR DRIVE, SICKLERVILLE, NJ 08081 Being Tax Lot: 22, Block: 15904 Nearest Cross Street: CARRIE PLACE The sale is subject to unpaid taxes and assessments, tax, water, and sewer liens and other municipal assessments. The amount due can be obtained from the local taxing authority. Pursuant to NJSA 46:8B-21 the sale may also be subject to the limited lien priority of any condominium/homeowner association liens which may exist. The judgement sought to be satisfied by the sale is:
"APPROXIMATELY" $459,299.30 TWENTY PERCENT DEPOSIT REQUIRED
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 Sheriff or other person conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any. Seized as the property of: G. ROBERT DAWSON, MARTHA DAWSON HUSBAND AND WIFE; ENDODONTIC SPECILAIST, and taken in execution of WELLS FARGO NA GILBERT L. "WHIP" WILSON SHERIFF Sheriff's Number 19003024 Dated: September 3,10, 17, 24, 2019 SHAPIRO & DENARDO, LLC 14000 COMMERCE PARKAY, SUITE B, MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 $138.24
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JOBS SHERIFF’S SALE
SHERIFF’S SALE
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 F01754717 at Public Venue on WEDNESDAY the 2nd day of October 2019 A.D. at 12 o'clock, LOCAL TIME, noon of said day, at the SHERIFF'S OFFICE in the COURT HOUSE, 520 Market St., 2nd Floor, Suite 202, in City and County of Camden and State of New Jersey: Property to be sold located in the TOWNSHIP OF CHERRY HILL, county of Camden, State of New Jersey. Premises commonly known as 909 FRANCINE DRIVE, CHERRY HILL, NJ 08003 Mailing address: 909 FRANCINE DRIVE, CHERRY HILL, NJ 08003-2809 Being Tax Lot: # 525.33, Block # 16 Nearest cross street: LARK LANE Dimensions approximately: 90' X 136' A FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PREMISES CAN BE FOUND IN THE OFFICE OF THE SHERIFF OF CAMDEN COUNTY. The sale is subject to unpaid taxes and assessments, tax, water, and sewer liens and other municipal assessments included but not limited to TAX SALE CERTIFICATE NO. 1800524 SOLD TO GARDEN STATE INVESTMENT ON JUNE 26, 2018 AND RECORDED ON OCTOBER 1, 2018 IN BOOK 10978 AT PAGE 1920 WITH AN APPROXIMATE REDEMPTION AMOUNT OF $13,857.24 GOOD THROUGH JUNE 3, 2019. The amount due can be obtained from the local taxing authority. Pursuant to N.J.S.A 46:8B-21 the sale may also be subject to the limited lien priority of any condominium/ homeowner association liens which may exist. 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.** ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Purchaser must certify that Purchaser is not employed by the Toronoto-Dominion Bank, or any of its subsidiaries or affiliated corporations (the "Bank"), nor is purchaser related in any way with solicitors or agents retained by or on behalf of the Bank in relation to the property that is the subject of transaction and confirming that Purchaser is dealing at arm's length with the aforementioned parties. The judgement sought to be satisfied by the sale is:
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 F00593719 at Public Venue on WEDNESDAY the 25th Day of September 2019 A.D. at 12 o'clock, LOCAL TIME, noon of said day, at the SHERIFF'S OFFICE in the COURT HOUSE, 520 Market St., 2nd Floor, Suite 202, in City and County of Camden and State of New Jersey. Property to be sold is located in the Municipality of RUNNEMEDE County of Camden, State of New Jersey. Premises commonly known as: 512 WILLIAMS AVENUE, RUNNEMEDE, NJ 08078 Being Tax Lot: 4, Block: 156 Dimensions approximately: 65 FEET WIDE BY 110 FEET LONG Nearest Cross Street: GLOVER DRIVE 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, 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. VACANT LOT CHARGE: ACCT: TO: 05/17/2019 $500.00 OPEN PLUS PENALTY CONTACT PROCHAMPS @ 321-4216639 WWW.PROCHAMPS.COM FOR ADDITIONAL BILLING PAYMENT AND RENEWAL DETAILS (IF APPLICABLE) CCMUA: ACCT: 3000025327 06/01/2019-08/31/2019 $88.00 OPEN PLUS PENALTY $174.58 OPEN PLUS PENALTY; OWED IN ARREARS SEWER: ACCT: 2062 0 07/01/2019-12/31/2019 $79.29 OPEN AND DUE 09/01/2019 $9.71 PAID WATER: PRIVATE The judgement sought to be satisfied by the sale is:
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 Sheriff or other person conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any. Note: The sheriff reserves the right to adjourn this sale for any length of time without further advertisement. Seized as the property of: STANDFORD A. ALLIKER A/K/A STANDFORD ALLIKER; VALLEY NATIONAL BANK; ESTA R. ALLIKER; AND AMERICAN EXPRESS CENTURION BANK and taken in execution of TD BANK, N.A, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO COMMERCE BANK N.A. GILBERT L. "WHIP" WILSON SHERIFF Sheriff's Number 19003127 Dated: September 10, 17, 24, 2019; October 1, 2019 DUANE MORRIS LLP 30 SOUTH 17TH STREET 9TH FLOOR $227.52 PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103
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 Sheriff or other person conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any. Seized as the property of: ROBERT ROSETTI; JACQUI ROSETTI; STATE OF NEW JERSEY; DISCOVER BANK, and taken in execution of FEDERAL HOME LOAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION GILBERT L. "WHIP" WILSON SHERIFF Sheriff's Number 19003002 Dated: September 3,10, 17, 24, 2019 RAS CITRON LAW OFFICES 130 CLINTON ROAD STE 202 $190.08 FAIRFIELD, NJ 07004
"APPROXIMATELY" $343,169.06 TWENTY PERCENT DEPOSIT REQUIRED
"APPROXIMATELY" $140,809.02 TWENTY PERCENT DEPOSIT REQUIRED
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 F02817316 at Public Venue on WEDNESDAY the 9th day of October 2019 A.D. at 12 o'clock, LOCAL TIME, noon of said day, at the SHERIFF'S OFFICE in the COURT HOUSE, 520 Market St., 2nd Floor, Suite 202, in City and County of Camden and State of New Jersey: Property to be sold located in the TOWNSHIP OF HADDON, county of Camden, State of New Jersey. Premises commonly known as: 101 E. OAKLAND AVE WITH A MAILING ADDRESS OF 101 E OAKLAND AVE, OAKLYN, NJ Being Tax Lot: 37, Block: 7.06 Dimensions approximately: 50 X 100 Nearest cross street: JOHNSON AVENUE BEGINNING AT A POINT IN THE NORTHEASTERLY CORNER OF OAKLAND AND JOHNSON AVENUE AND EXTENDING THENCE PURSUANT TO A TAX SEARCH OF 07/11/2019 2019 TAXES QTR 3 08/01/2019 TBD: QTR 4 11/01/19 TBD: WATER & SEWER ACCT#7063700 0 WATER 04.01/201906/30/2019 $10.00 PAID SUBJECT TO FINAL READING SEWER 04/01/2019-06/30/2019 $23.75 PAID CCMUA ACCT 160037735 07/01/2019-09/30/2019 $88.00 OPEN AND DUE 08/15/2019 $264.00 OPEN + PENALTY; OWED IN ARREARS OTHER 10/01/2019 $300.00 OPEN + PENALTY; MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES; SUBJECT TO A 2018 3RD PARTY WATER, SEWER CCMUA LIEN AMT $640.86 + SUBSEQUENT TAXES + INTEREST; CERT # 18-00037; SOLD ON 12/28/2018 SOLD TO: US BANK CUST FOR PC7 FIRSTURST MUST CALL PRIOR TO SETTLEMENT FOR REDEMPTION FIGURES REMARK THE REDEMPTION OF LIENS IS OUTLINED IN NJSA 54:5-45 (This concise description does not constitute a legal description. A copy of the full legal description can be found at the Office of the Sheriff.) The sheriff herby reserves the right to adjourn this sale without further notice through publication. The judgement sought to be satisfied by the sale is:
"APPROXIMATELY" $277,371.74 TWENTY PERCENT DEPOSIT REQUIRED
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 Sheriff or other person conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any. Seized as the property of: EMILY R. MICHAEL AKA EMILY R. LINDERMAN INDIVIDUALLY AND AS ADMINISTRATOR CTA OF THE ESTATE OF DANIEL LINDERMAN JR; KIMBERLY A. NITZKE; MONIQUE ROBINSON, ET AL, and taken in execution of BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUST COMPANY GILBERT L. "WHIP" WILSON SHERIFF Sheriff's Number 19003259 Dated: September 17, 24, 2019; October 1, 8, 2019 FRENKEL LAMBERT WEISS WEISMAN & GORDON, LLP 80 MAIN STREET SUITE 460 $201.60 WEST ORANGE, NJ, 07052
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 F01487418 at Public Venue on WEDNESDAY the 25th Day of September 2019 A.D. at 12 o'clock, LOCAL TIME, noon of said day, at the SHERIFF'S OFFICE in the COURT HOUSE, 520 Market St., 2nd Floor, Suite 202, in City and County of Camden and State of New Jersey. All that certain land and premises situated in the TOWNSHIP OF WINSLOW, County of Camden, State of New Jersey, being more particular described as follows: Lot 6; Block: 1501.01 on the Tax Map of the TOWNSHIP OF WINSLOW Nearest Cross Street: TANSBORO ROAD Dimensions approximately: 184.46 FT X 123.39 FT X 180.00 FT X 60.73 FT X 300.00 FT Being more commonly known as: 532 RIGGS AVENUE BERLIN, NEW JERES 08009 Pursuant to a municipal tax search dated July 23, 2019 Subject to: 2019 3RD QTR TAXES DUE 08/01/2019, TO BE DETERMINED, CCMUA: ACCT: 360143705 6/1/2019-8/31/2019 $88.00 OPEN PLUS PENALTY; $352.00 OPEN PLUS PENALTY; OWED IN ARREARS WATER ACCT 286353 0 TO 7/8/2019 $106.00 OPEN PLUS PENALTY $366.14 OPEN PLUS PENALTY; OWED IN ARREARS SUBJECT TO FINAL READING SEWER ACCT 286353 0 7/1/2019-9/30/2019 $102.00 OPEN AND DUE 8/30/2019 $304.13 OPEN PLUS PENALTY; OWED IN ARREARS *SUBJECT TO TAX SALE 1/3/2019 SUBJECT TO ADDITIONAL FEES JUDGMENT NO DJ-034202-2001 IN FAVOR OF STAVOLA FOOD SERVICES INC AGAINST MARCO SCHIANO IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,715.05* *SUBJECT TO THE INDEMNIFICATION LETTER DATED JUNE 11, 2018 BY FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY The judgement sought to be satisfied by the sale is:
"APPROXIMATELY" $474,091.31 TWENTY PERCENT DEPOSIT REQUIRED
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 Sheriff or other person conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any. Note: The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn this sale for any length of time without further advertisement. Seized as the property of: VALERIE SCHINAO, ET AL, and taken in execution of 1900 CAPITAL TRUST II GILBERT L. "WHIP" WILSON SHERIFF Sheriff's Number 19002974 Dated: September 3,10, 17, 24, 2019 HILL WALLACK LLP 21 ROSZEL ROAD P.O. BOX 5226 $192.96 PRINCETON, NJ 08543
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 F00261719 at Public Venue on WEDNESDAY the 2nd day of October 2019 A.D. at 12 o'clock, LOCAL TIME, noon of said day, at the SHERIFF'S OFFICE in the COURT HOUSE, 520 Market St., 2nd Floor, Suite 202, in City and County of Camden and State of New Jersey: Property to be sold located in the CITY OF GLOUCESTER CITY, county of Camden, State of New Jersey. Premises commonly known as: 618 HUNTER STREET GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ 08030-2021 Being Tax Lot: 7, Block: 87 on the Official Tax Map of the CITY OF GLOUCESTER CITY Dimensions approximately: 119.50 FT X 35.00 FT X 119.50 FT X 35.00 FT Nearest cross street: SEVENTH STREET FOR SALE INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT AUCTION.COM AT WWW.AUCTION.COM OR CALL (800) 280-2832 The sheriff herby 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 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. The judgement sought to be satisfied by the sale is:
"APPROXIMATELY" $149,409.04 TWENTY PERCENT DEPOSIT REQUIRED
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 Sheriff or other person conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any. Seized as the property of: MICHAEL B. JOHNSON, ET AL, and taken in execution of WELLS FARGO BANK, NA GILBERT L. "WHIP" WILSON SHERIFF Sheriff's Number 19003109 Dated: September 10, 17, 24, 2019; October 1, 2019 $175.68 PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES, P.C. 1617 JFK BOULEVARD, SUITE 1400, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103
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TRABAJOS 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 F03378415 at Public Venue on WEDNESDAY the 2nd day of October 2019 A.D. at 12 o'clock, LOCAL TIME, noon of said day, at the SHERIFF'S OFFICE in the COURT HOUSE, 520 Market St., 2nd Floor, Suite 202, in City and County of Camden and State of New Jersey: Property to be sold located in the Municipality of VOORHEES, county of Camden, State of New Jersey. Premises commonly known as: 1801 ROBERTS WAY UNIT 1801, VOORHEES, NJ 08043 Being Tax Lot: 9, Block: 150.17 QUALIFIER: C1801 Dimensions approximately: UNIT #1801, ADDRESS: 1801 ROBERTS WAY, TYPE: VIRGO I "D", TOGETHER WITH THE UNDIVIDED .4065 STAGE IV, INTEREST AND .37037 STAGE V, INTEREST IN THE COMMON ELEMENTS Nearest cross street: SANDRA ROAD The sheriff herby 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. 2019 QTR 3 DUE: 08/01/2019 $1,136.99 OPEN; GRACE PERIOD EXTENDED TO: 08/19/2019 2019 QTR 4 DUE: 11/01/2019 $1,136.98 OPEN 2020 QTR 1 DUE: 02/01/2020 $1,129.55 OPEN 2020 QTR 2 DUE: 05/01/2020 $1,129.54 OPEN CCMUA: ACCT: 340074327 07/01/2019-09/30/2019 $88.00 OPEN AND DUE 08/15/2019 $190.53 OPEN PLUS PENALTY LEINS: YEAR: 2018 TYPE: 3RD PARTY SEWER, CCMUA AMOUNT: $623.83 CERT NO: 190087 SOLD: 06/26/2019 TO: GREYMORR LLC FOR SALE INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT AUCTION.COM AT WWW.AUCTION.COM OR CALL (800) 280-2832 The judgement sought to be satisfied by the sale is:
"APPROXIMATELY" $384,424.20 TWENTY PERCENT DEPOSIT REQUIRED
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 Sheriff or other person conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any. Seized as the property of: SALVATORE SCOTTO; VICTORIANA CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC; THE ECHELON COMMON FACILITIES ASSOCIATION, INC and taken in execution of MTGLQ INVESTORS L.P. GILBERT L. "WHIP" WILSON SHERIFF Sheriff's Number 19003122 Dated: September 10, 17, 24, 2019; October 1, 2019 RAS CITRON LAW OFFICES 130 CLINTON ROAD STE 202 $201.60 FAIRFIELD NJ 07004 SEPTEMBER 18 - 25, 2019
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 F02598517 at Public Venue on WEDNESDAY the 2nd day of October 2019 A.D. at 12 o'clock, LOCAL TIME, noon of said day, at the SHERIFF'S OFFICE in the COURT HOUSE, 520 Market St., 2nd Floor, Suite 202, in City and County of Camden and State of New Jersey: Property to be sold located in the TOWNSHIP OF WINSLOW, county of Camden, State of New Jersey. Premises commonly known as: 25 CONIFER WAY, BEING COMMONLY KNOWN AS 25 CONIFER WAY, SICKLERVILLE, NJ Being Tax Lot: 46, Block: 2901.02 Dimensions approximately: .26 acres Nearest cross street: HEMLOCK LN BEING KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS LOT 46, BLOCK 2901.02 AS SHOWN ON PLAN OF LOTS THE WOODLANDS SECTION 3 (FORMERLY "SILVERADO") FILED IN THE CAMDEN COUNTRY CLERK'S OFFICE FEBRUARY 5, 2004 AS MAP NUMBER 901-16. PURSUANT TO A TAX SEARCH 07/18/2019; 2019 TAXES: QTR 3 08/01/2019: TBD. QTR 4 11/01/2019; $528.00 OPEN PLUS PENALTY: OWED IN ARREARS; SUBJECT TO FINAL READING. SEWER: 07/01/2019-09/30/2019: $102.00 OPEN AND DUE 08/30/2019: $102.00 OPEN PLUS PENALTY: OWED IN ARREARS. VACANT LOT CHARGE: 06/26/2019 $500.00 PAID. CCMUA ACCT #: 360158968: 06/01/2019-08/31/2019: $88.00 OPEN PLUS PENALTY: $528.00 OPEN PLUS PENALTY: OWED IN ARREARS. LIENS: 2017 3RD PARTY LIEN WATER, SEWER, CCMUA: AMT $1,848.56 + SUBSEQUENT TAXES + INTEREST: CERT. #: 18-00300: SOLD ON: 10/04/2018. REMARK: THE REDEMPTION OF LIENS IS OUTLINED IN N.J.S.A 54:5-54 ADDITIONAL BILLING: SUBJECT TO TAX SALE 10/3/19: SUBJECT TO ADDITIONAL FEES. (This concise description does not constitute a legal description. A copy of the full legal description can be found at the Office of the Sheriff.) The sheriff herby reserves the right to adjourn this sale without further notice through publication. The judgement sought to be satisfied by the sale is:
"APPROXIMATELY" $417,723.04 TWENTY PERCENT DEPOSIT REQUIRED
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 Sheriff or other person conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any. Seized as the property of: SNTR LLC, AS TRUSTEE UNDER THE 25 CONIFER LAND TRUST AND ASSIGNEE FROM BKBIDS.COM; PAULO A. SEABRA; SEARS ROEBUCK & COMPANY; SOLARCITY CORPORATION, and taken in execution of DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY GILBERT L. "WHIP" WILSON SHERIFF Sheriff's Number 19003144 Dated: September 10, 17, 24, 2019; October 1, 2019 FRENKEL LAMBERT WEISS WEISMAN & GORDON, LLP 80 MAIN STREET SUITE 460 $201.24 WEST ORANGE, NJ, 07052
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 F00359718 at Public Venue on WEDNESDAY the 9th day of October 2019 A.D. at 12 o'clock, LOCAL TIME, noon of said day, at the SHERIFF'S OFFICE in the COURT HOUSE, 520 Market St., 2nd Floor, Suite 202, in City and County of Camden and State of New Jersey: Property to be sold located in the TOWNSHIP OF WINSLOW, county of Camden, State of New Jersey. Premises commonly known as: 507 TERRACE AVENUE, WINSLOW TOWNSHIP, NJ 08009 Being Tax Lot: 16, Block: 118 on the Official Tax Map of the TOWNSHIP OF WINSLOW. Dimensions approximately: 120.00 FT X 160.00 FT X 120.00 FT X 60.00 FT Nearest cross street: CENTRAL AVENUE FOR SALE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT AUCTION.COM AT WWW.AUCTION.COM OR CALL (800) 280-2832 SUBJECT USA'S RIGHT OF REDEMPTION: PURSUANT TO 28 U.S.C. SECTION 2140, THIS SALE IS SUBJECT TO 120 DAY RIGHT OF REDEMPTION HELD BY THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BY VIRTUE OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE LIEN: FEDERAL TAX LIEN. I. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY-INTERNAL SERVICE VERSUS JOSEPHINE M. FISHER, DATED MARCH 9, 2010 AND RECORDED MARCH 18, 2010 IN THE BOOK 9194, PAGE 307 IN THE AMOUNT OF $10,652.09 FOR SALE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT AUCTION.COM AT WWW.AUCTION.COM OR CALL (800) 280-2832 The sheriff herby 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 tax, charges, liens, insurance premiums or other advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale. All interested parties are to conduct and rely upon their 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 fir 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. The judgement sought to be satisfied by the sale is:
"APPROXIMATELY" $196,288.38 TWENTY PERCENT DEPOSIT REQUIRED
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 Sheriff or other person conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any. Seized as the property of: JOSEPHINE M. FISHER, ET AL, and taken in execution of MTGLQ INVESTORS, L.P. GILBERT L. "WHIP" WILSON SHERIFF Sheriff's Number 19003165 Dated: September 17, 24, 2019; October 1, 8, 2019 PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES, P.C. 1617 JFK BOULEVARD SUITE 1400 PHILDELPHIA, PA 19103 $201.60
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 F025104183 at Public Venue on WEDNESDAY the 9th day of October 2019 A.D. at 12 o'clock, LOCAL TIME, noon of said day, at the SHERIFF'S OFFICE in the COURT HOUSE, 520 Market St., 2nd Floor, Suite 202, in City and County of Camden and State of New Jersey: Property to be sold located in the Municipality of Gloucester, county of Camden, State of New Jersey. Premises commonly known as: 11 SAWOOD DRIVE, ERIAL (GLOUCESTER), NJ 08081 Being Tax Lot: 17, Block: 16401 Dimensions approximately: 75 FEET WIDE BY 125 FEET LONG Nearest cross street: ERIAL-CLEMENTON ROAD The sheriff herby 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 tax, charges, liens, insurance premiums or other advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale. All interested parties are to conduct and rely upon their 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. 2019 QTR 3 DUE: 08/01/2019 $1,563.80 OPEN; SUBJECT TO POSTING; GRACE PERIOD EXTENDED TO: 08/29/2019 2019 QTR 4 DUE: 11/01/2019 $1,563.79 OPEN 2020 QTR 1 DUE: 02/01/2020 $1,557.88 OPEN 2020 QTR 2 DUE: 05/01/2020 $1,557.88 OPEN CCMUA: ACCT: 150144566 06/01/201-08-08/31/2019 $88.00 OPEN PLUS PENALTY $264.00 OPEN PALTY; OWED IN ARREARS SEWER ACCT: 1909666 0 10/01/2019-12/31/2019 $46.00 OPEN $185.66 OPEN PLUS PENALTY; OWED IN ARREARS UPON CLOSING, PLEASE SUPPLY THE GTMUA WITH THE NEW OWNERS NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION. WATER: PRIVATE. The judgement sought to be satisfied by the sale is:
"APPROXIMATELY" $236,548.83 TWENTY PERCENT DEPOSIT REQUIRED
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 Sheriff or other person conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any. Seized as the property of: FREDERICK T. ELLIS; KRISTINA ELLIS and taken in execution of U.S BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION GILBERT L. "WHIP" WILSON SHERIFF Sheriff's Number 19003160 Dated: September 17, 24, 2019; October 1, 8, 2019 RAS CITRON LAW OFFICES 130 CLINTON ROAD STE 202 $190.08 FAIRFIELD NJ 07004 •
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JOBS 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 F01953618 at Public Venue on WEDNESDAY the 2nd day of October 2019 A.D. at 12 o'clock, LOCAL TIME, noon of said day, at the SHERIFF'S OFFICE in the COURT HOUSE, 520 Market St., 2nd Floor, Suite 202, in City and County of Camden and State of New Jersey: All that certain land and premises situated in the TOWNSHIP OF WINSLOW, county of Camden, State of New jersey, being more particularly described as follows: Lot 11; Block 4401 on the Tax Map of the TOWNSHIP OF WINSLOW Nearest cross street: SOUTH CEDARBROOK ROAD Dimensions approximately: 125 FT X 540 FT Being more commonly known as: 11 CEDARBROOK ROAD, SICKLERVILLE, NEW JERSEY 08081 Pursuant to a municipal tax search dated JULY 31, 2019 Subject to: 2019 3RD QTR TAXES DUE 8/10/2019 $791.52 OPEN WATER/SEWER ACCT 223068-0 DUE 8/30/2019 $208.00 OPEN COUNTY SEWER ACCT 360043350 DUE 8/29/2019 $713.19 OPEN. Lien: 3RD PARTY TAX LIEN/CCMUA CERT NO.18-00337, $10,078.80 SOLD ON 10/4/2018 TO FIG AS CUST FOR FIG NJ18 LLC. The sale is subject to unpaid taxes and assessments, tax, water, and sewer liens and other municipal assessments. The amount due can be obtained from the local taxing authority. Pursuant to NJSA 46:8B-21 the sale may also be subject to the limited lien priority of any condominium/ homeowner association liens which may exist. The judgement sought to be satisfied by the sale is:
"APPROXIMATELY" $137,678.74 TWENTY PERCENT DEPOSIT REQUIRED
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 Sheriff or other person conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any. Note: The sheriff reserves the right to adjourn this sale for any length of time without further advertisement. Seized as the property of: AMOUR INVESTMENTS LLC, and taken in execution of ASHMORE PARTNERS LLC GILBERT L. "WHIP" WILSON SHERIFF Sheriff's Number 19003061 Dated: September 10, 17, 24, 2019; October 1, 2019 HILL WALLACK LLP 21 ROSZEL ROAD P.O BOX 5226 $175.68 PRINCETON, NJ 08543
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 F01948718 at Public Venue on WEDNESDAY the 2nd day of October 2019 A.D. at 12 o'clock, LOCAL TIME, noon of said day, at the SHERIFF'S OFFICE in the COURT HOUSE, 520 Market St., 2nd Floor, Suite 202, in City and County of Camden and State of New Jersey: Property to be sold located in the CITY OF CAMDEN, county of Camden, State of New Jersey. Premises commonly known as 1738 FERRY AVENUE, CAMDEN, NJ 08104-1314 Being Tax Lot: 36, Block: 474 on the Official Tax Map of the CITY OF CAMDEN. Dimensions approximately: 41 FT X 91.61 FT X 42.89 FT X 76.13 FT Nearest cross street: BROADWAY The sheriff herby reserves the right to adjourn this sale without further notice through publication. FOR SALE INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT AUCTION.COM AT WWW.AUCTION.COM OR CALL (800) 280-2832 *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. **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. PLEASE BE ADVISED THIS SHERIFF'S SALE MAY BE SUBJECT TO THE RESTRICTIONS THAT APPEAR OF RECORD IN THE RECAPTURE MORTGAGE RECORDED DECEMBER 11, 2008 IN BOOK 8946 PAGE 1947 THE MODIFICATION OF THE RECAPTURE MORTGAGE RECORDED MAY 18, 2010 IN BOOK 9224 PAGE 1030 AND THE AMENDED DECLARATION OF COVENANTS AND RESTRICTION IMPLEMENTING EQUITY SHARING CONTROLS PURSUANT TO THE CHOICE PROGRAM RECORDED MAY 18, 2010 IN BOOK 9224 PAGE 1034 WHICH MAY REMAIN OF RECORD AGAINST THE PROPERTY AND IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT AFTER THE SHERIFF'S SALE SAID RESTRICTIONS SHALL BIND THE OWNER UNTIL SUCH TIME AS THE CHOICE LIEN IS REPAID IN FULL OR TO EXTENT POSSIBLE FROM NET PROCEEDS AT THE TIME OF FIRST ARMS LENGTH CONVEYANCE OR AFTER THE SATISFACTION OF THE REQUISITE NUMBER OF YEARS FROM THE CLOSING DATE, SAID RESTRICTIONS ARE LEGALLY BINDING UPON EACH OWNER INDIVIDUALLY AND ALL THEIR HEIRS, ASSIGNS, AGENTS AND DESIGNEES WHO SUCCEED TO THEIR RESPONSIBILITIES. THE AGENCY MAY ENFORCE ANY OF THE PROVISIONS OF THE NOTE AND THIS MORTGAGE AGAINST ANY ONE OR MORE LIABLE INDIVIDUALS. PURSUANT TO 28 USC SECTION 2410 THIS SALE IS SUBJECT TO A 1 YEAR RIGHT OF REDEMPTION HELD BY THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BY VIRTUE OF ITS LIEN: i. MORTGAGE: TERRICA S. WHEELER AKA TERRICA WHEELER TO THE SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT DATED DECEMBER 21, 2017 AND RECORDED FEBRUARY 6, 2018 IN BOOK 10818 PAGE 1356 TO SECURE $8,385.43. The sale is subject to unpaid taxes and assessments, tax, water, and sewer liens and other municipal assessments. The amount due can be obtained from the local taxing authority. Pursuant to NJSA 46:8B-21 the sale may also be subject to the limited lien priority of any condominium/homeowner association liens which may exist. The judgement sought to be satisfied by the sale is:
"APPROXIMATELY" $79,914.17 TWENTY PERCENT DEPOSIT REQUIRED
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 Sheriff or other person conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any. Seized as the property of: TERRICA S. WHEELER, ET AL, and taken in execution of WELLS FARGO BANK NA GILBERT L. "WHIP" WILSON SHERIFF Sheriff's Number 19003066 Dated: September 10, 17, 24, 2019; October 1, 2019 PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES, P.C. 1617 JFK BOULEVARD SUITE 1400 $161.28 PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103
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 F00796019 at Public Venue on WEDNESDAY the 2nd day of October 2019 A.D. at 12 o'clock, LOCAL TIME, noon of said day, at the SHERIFF'S OFFICE in the COURT HOUSE, 520 Market St., 2nd Floor, Suite 202, in City and County of Camden and State of New Jersey: Property to be sold is located in the TOWNSHIP OF HADDON, county of Camden, State of New Jersey. Premises commonly known as: 30 E CUTHBERTH BOULEVARD WESTMONT (HADDON TOWNSHIP), NEW JERSEY 08108 Being Tax Lot: 9, Block: 27.09 FKA 17 Nearest cross street: ORIENTAL AVENUE PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO A PRIOR MORTGAGE HELD BY BAYVIEW LAON SERVICING DATED 09/28/95 RECORDED 10/23/95 IN CAMDEN COUNTY BOOK 4428 PAGE 330 IN THE APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF $99,000.00 The sale is subject to unpaid taxes and assessments, tax, water, and sewer liens and other municipal assessments. The amount due can be obtained from the local taxing authority. Pursuant to NJSA 46:8B-21 the sale may also be subject to the limited lien priority of any condominium/ homeowner association liens which may exist. The judgement sought to be satisfied by the sale is:
"APPROXIMATELY" $276,367.58 TWENTY PERCENT DEPOSIT REQUIRED
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 Sheriff or other person conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any. Note: The sheriff reserves the right to adjourn this sale for any length of time without further advertisement. Seized as the property of: IRA JOSEPH SIMON AKA JOSEPH IRA SIMON AND MRS. IRA JOSEPH SIMON, HIS WIFE, STATE OF NEW JERSEY, and taken in execution of WELLS FARGO BANK NA GILBERT L. "WHIP" WILSON SHERIFF Sheriff's Number 19003076 Dated: September 10, 17, 24, 2019; October 1, 2019 SHAPIRO & DENARDO, LLC 14000 COMMERCE PARKWAY SUITE B $158.40 MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054
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 F00301219 at Public Venue on WEDNESDAY the 2nd day of October 2019 A.D. at 12 o'clock, LOCAL TIME, noon of said day, at the SHERIFF'S OFFICE in the COURT HOUSE, 520 Market St., 2nd Floor, Suite 202, in City and County of Camden and State of New Jersey: Property to be sold located in the BORO OF RUNNEMEDE, county of Camden, State of New Jersey. Premises commonly known as: 815 N OAKLAND AVENUE, RUNNEMEDE, NJ 08078 Being Tax Lot: 6, FKA 10, Block: 15 Dimensions approximately: 80' X 125' Nearest cross street: SMITH'S LANE Prior lien(s): 2019 3RD QUARTER TAXES OPEN/DUE IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,328.56 SEWER ACCT PAST DUE $185.21 SEWER CCMUA ACCOUNT PAST DUE $467.21 *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 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. The judgement sought to be satisfied by the sale is:
"APPROXIMATELY" $127,277.30 TWENTY PERCENT DEPOSIT REQUIRED
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 Sheriff or other person conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any. Note: The sheriff reserves the right to adjourn this sale for any length of time without further advertisement. Seized as the property of: CATHERINE J. MEAD AND UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, taken in execution of CARRINGTON MORTGAGE SERVICES LLC GILBERT L. "WHIP" WILSON SHERIFF Sheriff's Number 19003219 Dated: September 17, 24, 2019; October 1, 8, 2019 $164.16 STERN LAVINTHAL FRANKENBERG, LLC, 105 EISENHOWER PKWY, SUITE 302 ROSELAND, NJ 07068
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Sheriff on Tuesday, October 1, 2019 at First District Plaza, 3801 Market Street, at 9:00 AM. (EST) Conditions of Sheriff’s Sale for JUDICIAL/FORECLOSURE SALE Ten percent of the highest bid for each property auctioned off shall be deposited in certified check, attorney’s check or money order with the Sheriff by each bidder when his bid is registered, provided that in no case shall less than Six Hundred Dollars ($600.00) be deposited, otherwise upon failure or refusal to make such deposit, the bidder shall lose all benefit of his bid and the property may be offered again and sold unless a second bid has been registered, then, the second highest bidder will take the property at the highest bid price. Additionally, where there is active bidding, the highest bidder, and the second highest bidder, if any must post the entire amount of the cost of the distribution policy for the property at the time of sale by certified check, attorney’s check or money order with the Sheriff. The Sheriff reserves the right to reject any certified check, attorney’s check or money order that on its face has an expired use date and is presented for payment of the deposit. The balance of the purchase money must be deposited in certified check, attorney’s check or money order together with a Deed poll for execution by the highest bidder to the Sheriff at his office within 30 days from the time of the sale. An extension of time for an additional 30 days may be granted at the discretion of the Sheriff upon receipt of written request from the buyer requesting the same, except when a second bidder has been duly registered. Also, if the first bidder does not complete settlement with the Sheriff within the thirty (30) day time limit and a second bid was registered at the sale, the second bidder shall be granted the same thirty (30) day time limit to make settlement with the Sheriff on his second bid. Thereafter, the Sheriff shall be at liberty to return the writ to court. A second bid must be registered on any property immediately after it is sold. The second bidder must present the same amount of deposit that the highest bidder delivers to the Sheriff at the sale. An extension of time under no circumstances will be granted or honored by the Sheriff whenever a second bid is registered on a property at the sale. The first bid or opening bid on each property shall be set by the City of Philadelphia. In no event will the successful bidder be allowed to settle on the property unless all the Sheriff’s costs are paid notwithstanding the final bid. The deposit by any bidder who fails to comply with the above conditions of sale shall be forfeited and the funds will be applied to the Sheriff’s cost, then to any municipal claims that the City of Philadelphia has on the property. Finally, if a balance still remains, a Sheriff’s Distribution
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Policy will be ordered and the money will be distributed accordingly. No personal checks, drafts or promises to pay will be accepted in lieu of certified checks, attorney’s checks or money orders made payable to the Sheriff of Philadelphia County. The Sheriff reserves the right to grant further extensions of time to settle and further reserves the right to refuse bids from bidders who have failed to enter deposits on their bids, failed to make settlement, or make fraudulent bids, or any other behavior which causes disruption of the Sheriff Sale. Said bidders shall be so refused for the sale in which said behavior occurred and for said further period of time as the Sheriff in his discretion shall determine. The Sheriff will not acknowledge a deed poll to any individual or entity using an unregistered fictitious name and may, at his discretion, require proof of identity of the purchaser or the registration of fictitious names. The bid of an unregistered fictitious name shall be forfeited as if the bidder failed to meet the terms of sale. All bidders are advised to remain at the sale until after the last property is sold. The Sheriff reserves the right to resell any property at any time before the end of the sale, upon the successful bidders’ failure to tender the required deposit. The Sheriff reserves the right to postpone or stay the sale of any property in which the attorney on the writ has not appeared and is not present at the sale. Prospective purchasers are directed to the Web site of the Philadelphia Bureau of Revision of Taxes, (BRT) brtweb.phila.gov for a fuller description of the properties listed. Properties can be looked up by the BRT number – which should be cross checked with the address. Prospective purchasers are also directed to the Room 154 City Hall, 215686-1483 and to its website philadox.phila.gov and to its website at http://philadox.phila.gov where they can view the deed to each individual property and find the boundaries of the property. PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR DETERMINING THE NATURE, LOCATION, CONDITION AND BOUNDARIES OF THE PROPERTIES THEY SEEK TO PURCHASE. The BRT # refers to a unique number assigned by the City Bureau of Revision of Taxes to each property in the City for the purpose of assessing it for taxes. This number can be used to obtain descriptive information about the property from the BRT website. Effective Date: July 7, 2006 NOTICE OF SCHEDULE OF DISTRIBUTION The Sheriff will file in his office, The Land Title Building, 100 South Broad Street, 5th Floor, a Schedule of Distribution Thirty (30) Days from the date of the sale of Real Estate. Distribution will be made in accordance with the Schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. The name first appearing in each notice is that of the defendant in the writ whose
property is being sold. All Writs are Writs of Executions. The letters C.P., Court of Common Pleas; O.C., Orphans’ Court; Q.S., Court of Quarter Sessions; C.C., County Court - indicate the Court out of which the writ of execution issues under which the sale is made: S. 1941. 223. means September Term, 1941. 223, the term and number of the docket entry; the figures following show the amount of debt; and the name following is that of the attorney issuing the writ. Attention is called to the provisions of Act No.104, approved July 27, 1955, which requires owners of properties which are used, designed or intended to be used by three or more families, or of commercial establishments which contain one or more dwelling units, to deliver to the buyers of such properties a use registration permit at the time of settlement, under certain terms and conditions. Sheriff Sales are not subject to provisions of the said Act and the Sheriff will, therefore, not deliver use registration permits in connection with any sales conducted by him. Very truly yours, JEWELL WILLIAMS Sheriff City and County of Philadelphia
1910-305 4523 Marple St 19136 65th wd. 1,117 Sq. Ft. OPA#651110700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Donna Prendergast and Michael Siemien C.P. January Term, 2015 No. 02895 $65,429.24 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-306 837 S 58th St 19143 46th wd. 1,700 Sq. Ft. OPA#463285400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Karen Dunn Administratrix of the Estate of Bert N. Dunn Deceased C.P. June Term, 2018 No. 02617 $109,662.72 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-307 2205 S Clarion St a/k/a 2205 Clarion St 19148 39th wd. 652 Sq. Ft. OPA#394442700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jennifer R. Garner C.P. April Term, 2016 No. 02125 $229,500.33 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-308 1533 W Butler St 19140 13th wd. 1,200 Sq. Ft. OPA#131084400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Keith A. King C.P. June Term, 2013 No. 01874 $23,304.41 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-309 2174 Granite St 19124 62nd wd. 1,755 Sq. Ft. OPA#622081800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY J.G., a minor, Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Bernice Groover, Deceased, in care of Paula Groover a/k/a Paula Melhuish, The Unknown Heirs of Bernice Groover, Deceased, Dennis Groover Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Bernice Groover, Deceased, Joseph Groover Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Bernice Groover, Deceased, Thomas Groover Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Bernice Groover, Deceased and William Groover Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Bernice Groover, Deceased C.P. October Term, 2017 No. 03970 $45,422.41 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-310 419 W Earlham Terr 19144 12th wd. 995 Sq. Ft. OPA#124054200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Angela Ancrum and Vernon R. Ancrum C.P. July Term, 2014 No. 02125 $78,872.97 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-311 1165 Atwood Rd 19151 34th wd. 1,240 Sq. Ft. OPA#344328400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Nakia M. Feribee C.P. November Term, 2017 No. 02191 $105,016.70 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-312 8616 Fayette St 19150 50th wd. 1,454 Sq. Ft. OPA#502304400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Lynnise Culler Solely as Administratrix of The Estate of Taheera W. Hakim a/k/a Taheera HakimRobinson, Deceased, Rahman A. Hakim, Solely as Heir to Taheera W. Hakim a/k/a Taheera HakimRobinson, Deceased, Estate of Taheera W. Hakim a/k/a Taheera Hakim-Robinson, Deceased and All Unknown individuals, heirs, successors, assigns, business entities, non-profit entities and/ or charitable entities having and/ or claiming any right, title and/ or interest therein, therefrom and/or thereunder and Kai T. Hakim-Lewis individually and as Heir to Taheera W. Hakim a/k/a Taheera Hakim-Robinson, Deceased C.P. April Term, 2016 No. 02221 $49,516.62 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-313 2559 E Ontario St 19134
45th wd. 1,100 Sq. Ft. OPA#451044000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY John Wendrychowicz, Jr. C.P. December Term, 2017 No. 02776 $174,438.38 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-314 3414 Cottman Ave 19149 55th wd. 1,600 Sq. Ft. OPA#551517400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Daisy Hurtado C.P. December Term, 2006 No. 00692 $87,482.18 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-315 7227 Jackson St 19135 41st wd. 1,485 Sq. Ft. OPA#412324100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Ieshia D. Neal C.P. July Term, 2016 No. 03138 $144,886.29 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-316 979 Carver St 19124 35th wd. 980 Sq. Ft. OPA#351259400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Juanita Malave-Garcia C.P. June Term, 2016 No. 02568 $132,533.64 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-317 6345 Overbrook Ave 19151 34th wd. 12,893 Sq. Ft. OPA#344177400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Christopher Baxter C.P. March Term, 2015 No. 03453 $287,188.53 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-318 157 Mifflin St 19148 1st wd. 915 Sq. Ft. OPA#011171300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jade Carroll and Kevin Carroll C.P. March Term, 2017 No. 00459 $149,144.74 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-319 69 E. Hortter St 191192205 22nd wd. 953 Sq. Ft. OPA#221177000 IMPROVEMENTS: SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Renee McFarland C.P. October Term, 2018 No. 00258 $62,253.15 Hladik, Onorato, & Federman, LLP 1910-320 1702 Mohican St 19138 10th wd. 1,360 Sq. Ft. OPA#102235800 IMPROVEMENTS: SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Sherryl White-Greene C.P. November Term, 2018 No. 01881 $116,256.07 Hladik, Onorato, & Federman, LLP 1910-321 4225 Stirling St 191353111 55th wd. 1,272 Sq. Ft. OPA#552057000 IMPROVEMENTS: SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Thomas J. Devern and Anita Beth Devern C.P. February Term, 2019 No. 01391 $106,646.54 Hladik, Onorato, & Federman, LLP 1910-322 6820 Wyncote Ave 19138 10th wd. 810 Sq. Ft. OPA#102096900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Natisha Hall C.P. June Term, 2018 No. 01118 $86,307.53 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-323 1022 E Mount Airy Ave 19150 50th wd. 3,453 Sq. Ft. OPA#502481800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Marian V. Williams as Administratrix of the Estate of Norma Wiggins Deceased C.P. October Term, 2018 No. 02933 $154,637.13 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-324 3081 Agate St 19134 25th wd. 702 Sq. Ft. OPA#252332800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Omayra Santiago C.P. March Term, 2018
No. 00266 $49,430.32 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-325 1000 N 46th St 19131 6th wd. 1,342 Sq. Ft. OPA#062379100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Robert K. Potts as Executor of the Estate of Rosa Mae Potts Deceased C.P. November Term, 2018 No. 03132 $92,775.79 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-326 7536 Brentwood Rd 19151 34th wd. 1,300 Sq. Ft. OPA#343222000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Wanda Johnson C.P. August Term, 2017 No. 01620 $42,585.50 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-327 7207 Buist Ave 19142 40th wd. 1,120 Sq. Ft. OPA#404280000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Kevin Harris Jr. a/k/a Kevin Harris C.P. January Term, 2019 No. 02231 $123,319.57 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-328 7356 N Bouvier St 19126 10th wd. 1,526 Sq. Ft. OPA#101081800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Joseph Smith Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Victoria M. Smith a/k/a Victoria Smith, Eric Turner Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Victoria M. Smith a/k/a Victoria Smith, Jason Turner Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Victoria M. Smith a/k/a Victoria Smith, The Unknown Heirs of Victoria M. Smith a/k/a Victoria Smith Deceased and Anthony Young Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Victoria M. Smith a/k/a Victoria Smith C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 00104 $124,833.83 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-329 360 Longshore Ave 19111 35th wd. 4,075 Sq. Ft. OPA#353153100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Suzanne Gokool as Administratrix of the Estate of Deo Gokool Deceased C.P. September Term, 2018 No. 02504 $220,952.99 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-330 4977 Pennway St 19124 23rd wd. 1,425 Sq. Ft. OPA#233109000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jonathan Rodriguez C.P. August Term, 2018 No. 01531 $115,486.51 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-331 2821 Memphis St 19134 25th wd. ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, SITUATE on the Southeasterly side of Memphis St at the distance of One hundred fortyeight feet Northeastwardly from the Norteasterly side of Somerset Street in the 25th War of the City of Philadelphia; CONTAINING in front or breadth on the said Memphis Street Fourteen feet, Two inches and extending of that width in length or depth Southeastwardly between lines parallel with the said Somerset Stree Sixty-four feet, Three and three-quarters inches to a certain Three feet wide alley, which extend Southwestwardly from Auburn Street and communicates at its Southwesternmost end with a certain other alley Three feet wide, which extends Northwestwardly and Southeastwardly from the said Memphis Street to Aramingo Avenue. PRCL# 251-4848-00 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 2 STY MASONRY Pennington 189 Management LLC et. al. C.P. November Term, 2014 No. 02112 $96,937.56 Anita J. Murray, Esq.
1910-332 3439 N 17th St 19140 11th wd. 17,033 Sq. Ft. OPA#776615010 IMPROVEMENTS: COMMERCIAL BUILDING Hero Incorporated C.P. October Term, 2015 No. 03440 $1,276,334.45 Drew Salaman, Esquire 1910-333 3900 Ford Rd, Unit 4C 19131 52nd wd. Park Plaza Condominium: 1,206 Improvement Area Sq. Ft. OPA#888520039 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Vicki Jo Mest C.P. June Term, 2018 No. 02254 $133,760.83 Joseph R. Loverdi, Esquire 1910-334 6509 N 16th St 19126 17th wd. ROW B/GAR 2 STY MASONRY; 1,442 Sq. Ft. BRT#172134000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Jenna M. Shomo C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 03282 $106,036.93 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, LLC 1910-335 10820 Modena Terr 19154 66th wd. ROW B/GAR 2 STY MAS+OTHER; 1,449 Sq. Ft. BRT#662053300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Kelly A. O’Keefe and Matthew J. Schwartz C.P. September Term, 2016 No. 01645 $77,335.90 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, LLC 1910-336 2991 Mercer St 19134 25th wd. 999 Sq. Ft. OPA#251267000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Debra Moran as Administratrix of the Estate of Michelle Elizabeth Moran C.P. February Term, 2017 No. 04630 $147,458.44 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-337 7007 N Broad St 19126 61st wd. ROW B/GAR 2 STY STONE; 1,504 Sq. Ft. BRT#611210900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Troy Lewis and Joyia Lewis C.P. January Term, 2019 No. 00735 $153,155.05 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, LLC 1910-338 3725 N 15th St 19140 13th wd. 1,280 Sq. Ft. OPA#131141200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Cynthia Muse C.P. September Term, 2015 No. 01611 $91,781.51 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-339 5127 N Broad St 19141 49th wd. 2,195 Sq. Ft. OPA#493248800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Willie Jackson C.P. October Term, 2018 No. 00138 $164,502.84 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1910-340 1940 W Sparks St 19141 49th wd. ROW W/DET GAR 2 STY MAS; 1,180 Sq. Ft. BRT#171273000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Randy Stewart, Known Surviving Heir of Joseph Stewart, Gary Stewart, Known Surviving Heir of Joseph Stewart, Frederick L. Stewart, Known Surviving Heir of Joseph Stewart, Gloria Stewart, Known Surviving Heir of Joseph Stewart, Frederick J. Stewart, Known Surviving Heir of Joseph Stewart, Arthur Stewart, Known Surviving Heir of Joseph Stewart, Roney Stewart, Known Surviving Heir of Joseph Stewart, and Unknown Surviving Heirs of Joseph Stewart C.P. January Term, 2018 No. 01989 $78,269.12 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, LLC 1910-341 3445 N Orianna St 19140 19th wd. 928 Sq. Ft.; Row Two Story Masonry BRT#193085900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDEN-
TIAL DWELLING Luis Ramos $65,476.53 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, LLC 1910-342 4448 N 19th St 19140 13th wd. 1,435 Sq. Ft. OPA#132211600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Sering T. Whitehead C.P. January Term, 2019 No. 03020 $70,624.16 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-343 4224 Levick St 19135 55th wd. ROW B/GAR 2 STY MASONRY; 1,324 Sq. Ft. BRT#552075300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Angelique Bridges C.P. January Term, 2019 No. 02215 $82,745.25 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, LLC 1910-344 907 Sigel St 19148 1st wd. ROW 2 STY MASONRY; 1,149 Sq. Ft. BRT#012365600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Estelle Agnes, Known Surviving Heir of Louis Agnes, Louis Agnes, Known Surviving Heir of Louis Agnes, Elaine Agnes, Known Surviving Heir of Louis Agnes, Celeste Agnes, Known Surviving Heir of Louis Agnes, B.A., A Minor, Known Surviving Heir of Louis Agnes and Unknown Surviving Heirs of Louis Agnes C.P. November Term, 2018 No. 02936 $116,518.74 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, LLC 1910-345 3271 Holme Ave 19114 57th wd. ROW B/GAR 2 STY MASONRY; 1,132 Sq. Ft. BRT#572034900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Frances D. Borrelli C.P. March Term, 2019 No. 00366 $151,606.57 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, LLC 1910-346 4708 Higbee St 19135 41st wd. Land: 2,500 Sq. Ft.; Improvement: 1,125 Sq. Ft.; Total: 2,500 Sq. Ft. OPA#411130600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Sylvia Zolk and Brian Zolk a/k/a Brian K. Zolk C.P. February Term, 2019 No. 01394 $228,044.86 Richard M. Squire & Associates, LLC 1910-347 1828 Frankford Ave 19125 18th wd. Covential Row, Apartment, 3 Story; 4,230 Sq. Ft. BRT#183050100 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Jeffrey C. Marshall C.P. November Term, 2018 No. 02942 $28,931.56 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, LLC 1910-348 5803 Cottage St 19135 62nd wd. 1,300 Sq. Ft. OPA#622387600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jennifer Jackson a/k/a Jennifer Formiglia C.P. November Term, 2018 No. 01662 $42,604.91 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-349 191 Sparks St 19120 61st wd. 1,050 Sq. Ft. OPA#611265500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Bennetta O. Lyons C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 00118 $92,470.94 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-350 7924 Cottage St 19136 65th wd. APT 2-4 UNITS 2 STY MASON; 1,598 Sq. Ft. BRT#651242230 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Edward Tkach and Elvira Tkach C.P. July Term, 2018 No. 02566 $241,036.76 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, LLC 1910-351 1422 Imogene St 19124 23rd wd. 666 Sq. Ft. OPA#234033900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY John K. Campbell C.P. February Term,
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SHERIFF’S SALE OF Tuesday, October 1, 2019 1910-301 12445 Sweet Briar Rd 19154 66th wd. 1,763 Sq. Ft. OPA#663173200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Ronald A. Wright a/k/a Ronald Wright C.P. April Term, 2017 No. 02746 $218,211.39 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-302 2823 Chatham St 19134 25th wd. 861 Sq. Ft. OPA#251398600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY John N. O’Boyle a/k/a John O’Boyle C.P. May Term, 2017 No. 03599 $65,795.76 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-303 6325 Vine St 19139 34th wd. 2,535 Sq. Ft. OPA#343009100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Elaine Farnum and John Farnum C.P. December Term, 2009 No. 03464 $110,705.34 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-304 3232 Emerald St 19134 45th wd. 1,263 Sq. Ft. OPA#452333600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Pennington 189 Management, LLC C.P. August Term, 2012 No. 03282 $83,877.24 KML Law Group, P.C.
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ADVERTORIAL SHERIFF’S SALE 2019 No. 02924 $16,734.97 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-352 1024 S 22nd St 19146 30th wd. 1,457 Sq. Ft. OPA#302296800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Nicholas A. Offenbacher C.P. December Term, 2013 No. 00110 $308,921.71 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC 1910-353 2118 Robbins Ave a/k/a 2118 Robbins St 19149 62nd wd. 1,588 Sq. Ft. OPA#621276700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Teresa Cruz and Francisco Rosa C.P. May Term, 2017 No. 02094 $150,836.88 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-354 5814 Belmar Terr a/k/a 5814 Belmar St 19143 3rd wd. 1,088 Sq. Ft. OPA#034106600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Mitzie Lyons-Foster, a/k/a Mitzie Lyons Foster C.P. November Term, 2018 No. 01554 $58,570.85 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC 1910-355 1527 S Carlisle St 19146 36th wd. 1,336 Sq. Ft. OPA#365021400 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Mary A. Faustino C.P. February Term, 2019 No. 01351 $58,743.41 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1910-356 1216 N Frazier St 19131 4th wd. 1,282 Sq. Ft. OPA#043076800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Patricia Owens (deceased); Falisha J. Owens; Phillip Owens C.P. June Term, 2018 No. 02963 $40,751.32 Cristina L. Connor, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC 1910-357 6829 N 17th St 19126 10th wd. 1,145 Sq. Ft.; Improvements: 1,224 Sq. Ft. OPA#101048900 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW B/GAR 2 STY MASONRY Marcy Townsell, in Her Capacity as Adminstratrix and heir of Morgan Townsell a/k/a Morgan Townsell, Jr., Deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Morgan Townsell a/k/a Morgan Townsell, Jr., Deceased C.P. September Term, 2018 No. 00513 $87,807.49 Robert Crawley 1910-358 4130 W Girard Ave 19104 6th wd. 3,102 Sq. Ft. OPA#062168900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Shirley M. Ross, a/k/a Shirley Ross C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 00649 $167,898.94 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1910-359 1803 73rd Ave 19126 10th wd. 1,141 Sq. Ft. OPA#101349000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Joyce Gilliam C.P. December Term, 2018 No. 03580 $68,255.94 RAS Citron, LLC, Robert Crawley, Esq 1910-360 4313 Ludlow St 19104 27th wd. Land Area: 1,204 Sq. Ft.; Improvement Area: 1,006 Sq. Ft. OPA#272006800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Bashisha Sherrod C.P. January Term, 2007 No. 01374 $68,697.74 RAS Citron, Robert Crawley Esq. 1910-361 8342 Williams Ave 19150 50th wd. Land Area: 2,004 Sq. Ft.; Improvement Area: 1,152 Sq. Ft.
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OPA#502250800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Phyllis Small, in Her Capacity as Executrix of the Estate of Joyce Butler a/k/a Joyce Marion Butler a/k/a Joyce Marian Butler C.P. February Term, 2019 No. 00905 $152,595.60 RAS Citron, Robert Crawley, Esq. 1910-362 5916 Henry Ave 19128 21st wd. 1,711 Sq. Ft. OPA#213247200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Anthony Wychunis C.P. January Term, 2019 No. 02953 $57,495.13 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1910-363 1032 N Orianna St 19123 5th wd. Land Area: 1,216 Sq. Ft.; Improvement Area: 2,043 Sq. Ft. OPA#057095420 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Sharon McPherson; Joseph Steward a/k/a Joseph Steward III C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 03477 $454,369.21 RAS Citron, LLC, Robert Crawley, Esq. 1910-364 3437 N 6th St 19140 43rd wd. 1,120 Sq. Ft. OPA#431109500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Wanda Reyes, a/k/a Wanda Villanueva C.P. February Term, 2019 No. 02071 $52,416.93 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC 1910-365 5946 Christian St 19143 3rd wd. 1,695 Sq. Ft.; Improvements: 1,412 Sq. Ft. OPA#033065100 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW / GAR 2 STY MASONRY Rosiland West C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 01431 $107,177.24 Robert Crawley 1910-366 3948 Lawndale St 19124 33rd wd. 1,138 Sq. Ft. OPA#332256800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Ivano Berta, a/k/a I. Berta C.P. October Term, 2018 No. 04064 $86,233.72 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC 1910-367 237 E Haines St 19144 22nd wd. 2,560 Sq. Ft. BRT#592002800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Dana Y. Robinson C.P. July Term, 2018 No. 00633 $43,054.32 Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, P.C., Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, Esq., Lorraine Gazzara Doyle, Esq 1910-368 3447 Emerald St 19134 45th wd. 938 Sq. Ft. BRT#452323900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Antonio Serrano, Jr. C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 01535 $59,692.85 Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, P.C., Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, Esq, Lorraine Gazzara Doyle, Esq 1910-369 2817 Benner St 19149 62nd wd. 1,224 Sq. Ft. OPA#621153400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Kelly Buettler; John A. Buettler, a/k/a John Buettler, a/k/a John A. Buettler, Jr. C.P. August Term, 2018 No. 03016 $128,719.85 Cristina L. Connor, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC 1910-370 532 E Brinton St 19144 59th wd. 2,951 Sq. Ft. OPA#592171000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Monique S. Bennett, a/k/a Monique Bennett; Carlton J. Bennett, a/k/a Carlton Bennett C.P. April Term, 2017 No. 02521 $40,927.47 Cristina L. Connor, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC 1910-371 3234 Rhett Rd 19154 66th wd. 1,788 Sq. Ft. OPA#662469400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
DENTIAL PROPERTY William P. Weissinger, Jr. C.P. August Term, 2018 No. 03123 $151,066.14 Cristina L. Connor, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC 1910-372 150 Covington Rd 19120 61st wd. 1,944 Sq. Ft. OPA#611442000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Roudy Rympel C.P. March Term, 2017 No. 02490 $97,307.28 Cristina L. Connor, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC 1910-373 5939 Malta St 19120 35th wd. 1,058 Sq. Ft. OPA#352285500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Tomeka Bailey C.P. March Term, 2017 No. 02716 $116,556.25 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1910-374 1328 N Alden St 191314114 4th wd. 1,218 Sq. Ft. OPA#043119900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Abraham Chester C.P. February Term, 2019 No. 00946 $71,415.79 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-375 12734 Hollins Rd 191541510 66th wd. 1,360 Sq. Ft. OPA#663338600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Renee Stieffenhofer C.P. February Term, 2019 No. 01953 $118,548.21 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-376 5068 McKean Ave 191444125 13th wd. 1,714 Sq. Ft. OPA#133151200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Alesha Jones C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 01424 $170,285.65 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-377 901 N Penn St Unit R2604 19123-3160 88th wd. 731 Sq. Ft. OPA#888062288 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Matthew Blum C.P. January Term, 2019 No. 00302 $236,872.23 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-378 8607 Brierdale Rd 191282002 21st wd. 1,570 Sq. Ft. OPA#214248100 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Richard A. Pacell C.P. April Term, 2016 No. 03377 $138,184.30 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-379 413 E Sharpnack St 19119 22nd wd. 1,181 Sq. Ft. OPA#221129300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Michele Burnam C.P. February Term, 2019 No. 02932 $116,967.96 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-380 1210 Alcott St 19149 35th wd. Land Area: 1,103 Sq. Ft. BRT#352067000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Brian Dructor a/k/a Brian M. Dructor C.P. July Term, 2018 No. 03343 $37,288.10 Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, P.C., Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, Esq, Lorraine Gazzara Doyle, Esq 1910-381 121 S Redfield St 19139 3rd wd. (formerly 46th wd.) 1,040 Sq. Ft. BRT#031133500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Lorraine Young C.P. October Term, 2018 No. 03701 $85,771.88 Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, P.C., Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, Esq, Lorraine Gazzara Doyle, Esq 1910-382 9028 Ashton Rd 19136 57th wd. 7,150 Sq. Ft.; Improvements:
1,296 Sq. Ft. OPA#571311500 IMPROVEMENTS: DET W/D 2 STY MASONRY Warren G. Geiger, Jr. C.P. June Term, 2018 No. 01777 $122,222.90 Robert Crawley 1910-383 4601 Oakmont St 19136 65th wd. Land Area: 1,892 Sq. Ft.; Improvement Area: 1,132 Sq. Ft. OPA#651082900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Helen Ann Scola, in Her Capacity as Heir of Dolores A. McGovern a/k/a Dolores McGoveren; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Dolores A. McGovern a/k/a Dolores McGovern C.P. February Term, 2019 No. 01372 $135,439.93 RAS Citron, LLC, Robert Crawley, Esq 1910-384 5313 Walnut St 19139 53rd wd. 1,187 Sq. Ft. BRT#603023300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Arnett Arthur Woodall C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 00996 $109,535.03 Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, P.C., Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, Esq, Lorraine Gazzara Doyle, Esq 1910-385 423 Fern St 19120-1813 61st wd. 1,200 Sq. Ft. OPA#612205000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Tyrone Alston; Tracey A. Alston C.P. May Term, 2017 No. 03121 $126,597.33 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-386 2015 E Firth St 19125-1315 31st wd. 786 Sq. Ft. OPA#314058100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jon B. Batista C.P. November Term, 2013 No. 03079 $137,251.48 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-387 919 N Front St, B 191231715 5th wd. 2,491 Sq. Ft. OPA#057019120 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Sean F. Mccullough; Christina M. Spicer C.P. December Term, 2018 No. 03520 $407,975.57 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-388 4603 Lansing St 191363202 65th wd. 1,024 Sq. Ft. OPA#651177800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Joseph Loughlin C.P. July Term, 2016 No. 03209 $109,592.15 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-389 6328 Newtown Ave 19111 35th wd. 9,362 Sq. Ft. OPA#353184500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Terrence J. Bishop a/k/a Terrence Bishop and Carla Laverna Bishop a/k/a Carla Bishop C.P. February Term, 2016 No. 04556 $368,966.14 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-390 5634 Thomas Ave 191434645 51st wd. 1,230 Sq. Ft. OPA#513092000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Colleen P. Goodwyn a/k/a Colleen Goodwyn; Bernadette M. Goodwyn a/k/a Bernadette Goodwyn C.P. December Term, 2017 No. 04066 $89,785.58 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-391 1406 E Sharpnack St 191502108 50th wd. 1,084 Sq. Ft. OPA#501471400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Ricardo A. Forrest C.P. March Term, 2019 No. 00811 $119,496.49 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-392 6059 Lawndale St 19111 35th wd. 1,646 Sq. Ft. OPA#352324900 IMPROVE-
MENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Niyah SmithWalker and Sheldon Walker C.P. January Term, 2017 No. 02611 $162,539.40 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-393 2458 Cedar St 191253020 31st wd. 900 Sq. Ft. OPA#312034000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Robin Currid C.P. August Term, 2017 No. 02512 $152,188.58 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-394 7219 Marsden St 191351224 41st wd. 1,440 Sq. Ft. OPA#412392200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Farzana Chughtai; Mohammad Amir Chughtai a/k/a Mohammad A. Chughtai C.P. March Term, 2019 No. 00622 $197,191.84 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-395 6337 Mershon St 19149 62nd wd. 1,029 Sq. Ft. OPA#621585400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Lisa M. Balthaser C.P. April Term, 2017 No. 00463 $92,657.47 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-396 5817 Henry Ave 19128 21st wd. 4,329 Sq. Ft. BRT/OPA# 871527960 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: S/D OFF 2 STY MASONRY Purple Door Investments, LLC C.P. March Term, 2019 No. 001219 $196,364.08 Daniel D. Haggerty, Esquire, Kang Haggerty & Fetbroyt LLC 1910-397 5629 Pemberton St 191432419 46th wd. 1,194 Sq. Ft. OPA#463060600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Nasiybah Sayfullah C.P. April Term, 2019 No. 01169 $148,441.49 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-398 6022 Locust St 19139 3rd wd. 1,392 Sq. Ft. OPA#031093900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Camille Fowler C.P. April Term, 2017 No. 00076 $145,174.21 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-399 749 Magee Ave 19111 35th wd. Land Area: 2,340 Sq. Ft. BRT#353109401 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Tatyna Petrosov and Dmitriy Koslov C.P. July Term, 2013 No. 04445 $214,085.16 Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, P.C., Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, Esq, Lorraine Gazzara Doyle, Esq 1910-400 1221 N 53rd St 19131 44th wd. 1,155 Sq. Ft. OPA#442319400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Lester Young and Shirley Young C.P. October Term, 2016 No. 01422 $74,506.97 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-401 6627 Hegerman St 19135 41st wd. 2,250 Sq. Ft. BRT#411387000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Edwin Martinez C.P. December Term, 2018 No. 03879 $89,076.82 Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, P.C., Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, Esq, Lorraine Gazzara Doyle, Esq 1910-402 5545 Miriam Rd 191241715 35th wd. 1,340 Sq. Ft. OPA#351414200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Marie Angerville a/k/a Marie S. Angerville; Samuel Florent C.P. February Term, 2018 No. 00073 $94,026.24 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP
1910-403 3208 Holyoke Rd 191143522 57th wd. 2,080 Sq. Ft. OPA#572112100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Phyllis M. Livezey C.P. October Term, 2017 No. 03436 $186,170.57 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-404 734 S 58th St 191432432 3rd wd. 1,304 Sq. Ft. OPA#033181800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Sir Andre A. Hall C.P. January Term, 2018 No. 02102 $37,636.65 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-405 5911 Saul St 19149-3446 62nd wd. 660 Sq. Ft. OPA#621471200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Karen Essig, in Her Capacity as Heir of Catherine J. Kitz, Deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title or interest from or under Catherine J. Kitz, Deceased C.P. July Term, 2018 No. 03131 $59,141.70 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-406 3914 J St 19124-5408 33rd wd. 1,054 Sq. Ft. OPA#332226700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Alan Brown, in His Capacity as Heir of Jason Brown, Deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title or interest from or under Jason Brown, Deceased C.P. February Term, 2019 No. 02739 $39,521.82 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-407 5838 Oxford Ave 191493722 35th wd. 1,100 Sq. Ft. OPA#352341200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jonathan O. Addo; Celia Cruz a/k/a Celia S. Cruz C.P. March Term, 2019 No. 00620 $96,436.61 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-408 1011 Lorraine St 19116 58th wd. 1,652 Sq. Ft. OPA#582213000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Kristen Sanchez; Michael J. Sanchez C.P. August Term, 2012 No. 02337 $267,570.44 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-409 5627 Catharine St 191432814 46th wd. 1,320 Sq. Ft. OPA#463096300 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Latanya Holmes; Kenya D. Holmes C.P. September Term, 2018 No. 00005 $135,306.42 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-410 9338 Academy Rd 191143523 57th wd. 1,712 Sq. Ft. OPA#572337300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Luis S. Fuentes, Jr. C.P. October Term, 2018 No. 03361 $258,585.51 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-411 8663 Gilbert St 191502703 50th wd. 1,200 Sq. Ft. OPA#502141400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Charita Worthy C.P. February Term, 2019 No. 02249 $83,004.27 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-412 8242 Williams Ave 191502011 50th wd. 1,464 Sq. Ft. OPA#502246700 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Octavia Rosser C.P. March Term, 2019 No. 00617
$149,211.22 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-413 7140 Jackson St 191351219 41st wd. 1,324 Sq. Ft. OPA#412309800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jean M Bonnet; Wesnelle St. Louis Bonnet C.P. April Term, 2016 No. 01628 $247,599.69 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-414 328 N Redfield St 191391227 4th wd. 1,080 Sq. Ft. OPA#042252200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Lasawn C. Woods a/k/a Lasawn Woods, in Her Capacity as Administratrix and Heir of The Estate of Franklin Weir a/k/a Franklin E. Weir and in Her Capacity as Administratrix and Heir of The Estate of Josephine Woods a/k/a Josephine W. Woods Deceased, Heir of Franklin Weir a/k/a Franklin E. Weir; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Franklin Weir a/k/a Franklin E. Weir, Deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Josephine Woods a/k/a Josephine W. Woods, Deceased, Heir of Franklin Weir a/k/a Franklin E. Weir, Deceased C.P. March Term, 2019 No. 03450 $35,826.93 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-415 1708 S 16th St 191452245 36th wd. 1,352 Sq. Ft. OPA#365139600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Frank M. Mcquilkin a/k/a Frank Mcquilkin C.P. March Term, 2019 No. 02253 $58,506.87 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-416 41 N Paxon St 19139-2749 44th wd. 2,108 Sq. Ft. OPA#441108000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY William Reid C.P. May Term, 2018 No. 03003 $194,489.38 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-417 6624 Edmund St 19135 41st wd. 1440 Sq. Ft. BRT#41-1398000 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW/ 2 STY MASONRY Estate of Mary Ann Levans a/k/a Mary A. Levans C.P. October Term, 2018 No. 00797 $66,739.85 Emmanuel J. Argentieri, Esquire 1910-418 221 E Upsal St 19119 22nd wd. 1,666 Sq. Ft.; Improvements: 960 Sq. Ft. OPA#221092900 IMPROVEMENTS: SEMI/DET 2 STY MASONRY Justine Harmon C.P. December Term, 2018 No. 02960 $110,352.22 Robert Flacco 1910-419 6518 N Bouvier St 19126 17th wd. Land Area: 1,292 Sq. Ft.; Improvement Area: 1,246 Sq. Ft. OPA#172230700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Betty J. Knox C.P. March Term, 2019 No. 01788 $59,639.54 RAS Citron, LLC, Robert Crawley, Esq 1910-420 1115 W Chelten Ave a/k/a 1115 Chelten Ave 19126 49th wd. 5,022 Sq. Ft. OPA#493059000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Diana W. Campbell C.P. June Term, 2018 No. 01699 $127,026.10 Cristina L. Connor, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC 1910-421 1416 Friendship St 191114208 53rd wd. 1,600 Sq. Ft. OPA#532300100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Anne Edouard
a/k/a Ann Edouard; Dimitri Joseph; Gina Joseph C.P. March Term, 2014 No. 01713 $217,870.81 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-422 3202 S 20th St 19145 26th wd. 1,534 Sq. Ft. OPA#262166710 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Martin A. Janco and Mary C. Janco C.P. September Term, 2018 No. 02717 $573,934.94 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-423 4216 Sheffield Ave 19136 65th wd. 2,069 Sq. Ft. OPA#651129400 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Michael Murphy a/k/a Michael T. Murphy C.P. July Term, 2017 No. 01939 $189,135.07 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1910-424 5140 Pennway St 191243021 23rd wd. 1,327 Sq. Ft. OPA#233100300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Ricardo I. Lopez, Jr C.P. February Term, 2015 No. 03016 $130,809.76 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-425 421 E Rockland St a/k/a 421 Rockland St 19120 42nd wd. 1,728 Sq. Ft. OPA#421124500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Terrence Redding a/k/a Terrence S. Redding a/k/a Terence Redd C.P. March Term, 2019 No. 01019 $155,427.36 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-426 1947 Bridge St 191242126 62nd wd. 1,440 Sq. Ft. OPA#622117400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Lillian Ford C.P. February Term, 2016 No. 02014 $87,055.39 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-427 1318 Greeby St 19111 53rd wd. 1,272 Sq. Ft. BRT#531141500 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW B/ GAR 2 STY MASONRY Randy Tai-Nin-Chan C.P. March Term, 2019 No. 03442 $17,462.28 Milstead & Associates, LLC 1910-428 2910 W Flora St 191214509 29th wd. 940 Sq. Ft. OPA#292189600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Unknown Successor Administrator of The Estate of Ethel Mabel Brackett a/k/a Ethel Brackett a/k/a Ethel M Brackett; Myron Jones, in His Capacity as Heir of The Estate of Ethel Maebell Brackett a/k/a Ethel Brackett a/k/a Ethel M Brackett; Esther Jones-Woodrit, in Her Capacity as Heir of The Estate of Ethel Maebell Brackett a/k/a Ethel Brackett a/k/a Ethel M Brackett; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title or interest from or under Ethel Maebell Brackett a/k/a Ethel Brackett a/k/a Ethel M Brackett, Deceased; Kennethia Brown, in Her Capacity as Heir of Dandrea Brown, Deceased Heir of The Estate of Ethel Maebell Brackett a/k/a Ethel Brackett a/k/a Ethel M Brackett; Leonard Strong, in His Capacity as Heir of Dandrea Brown, Deceased Heir of The Estate of Ethel Maebell Brackett a/k/a Ethel Brackett a/k/a Ethel M Brackett; Javan Cain, in His Capacity as Heir of Dandrea Brown, Deceased Heir of The Estate of Ethel Maebell Brackett a/k/a Ethel Brackett a/k/a Ethel M Brackett; James Brown, in His Capacity as Heir of Dandrea Brown, Deceased Heir of The Estate of Ethel Maebell Brackett a/k/a Ethel Brackett a/k/a Ethel
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M Brackett; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title or interest from or under Dandrea Brown, Deceased Heir of The Estate of Ethel Maebell Brackett a/k/a Ethel Brackett a/k/a Ethel M Brackett C.P. January Term, 2019 No. 02680 $67,180.49 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-429 8541 Agusta St 19152 57th wd. 3,201 Sq. Ft. BRT#562356300 IMPROVEMENTS: S/D W/B GAR 1 STY MASONRY Melvin E. Robbins a/k/a M.E.R. and Martian Robbins, Deceased C.P. October Term, 2018 No. 00139 $162,456.61 Milstead & Associates, LLC 1910-430 4912 N Hutchinson St 191413916 49th wd. 1,224 Sq. Ft. OPA#491323900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Iveania R. Hill a/k/a Iveania Hill C.P. January Term, 2019 No. 00306 $95,750.47 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-431 7537 Woolston Ave 191502611 10th wd. 1,224 Sq. Ft. OPA#102424100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Joseph A. Taylor, III a/k/a Joseph Taylor C.P. February Term, 2019 No. 03109 $139,428.43 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-432 1528 W Oakdale St 191323921 16th wd. 1,120 Sq. Ft. OPA#161317200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title or interest from or under Ella M. Jordan a/k/a Ella Mae Jordan, Deceased C.P. January Term, 2019 No. 00075 $11,018.75 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-433 615 Robbins St 19111 35th wd. 3,031 Sq. Ft. BRT#353031200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Shawn Davis C.P. September Term, 2018 No. 02506 $154,341.76 Powers Kirn, LLC 1910-434 11715 W Centennial Sq a/k/a 11715 Centennial Sq West a/k/a 11715 Centennial Sq 19116 58th wd. 2,881 Sq. Ft. BRT#582539859 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Thomas T. McHale, IV a/k/a Thomas P. McHale, IV a/k/a Thomas McHale, IV C.P. February Term, 2019 No. 01343 $240,971.62 Powers Kirn, LLC 1910-435 1040 Alcott St 19149-3608 35th wd. 1,192 Sq. Ft. OPA#352061100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Roosevelt Smallwood, III, in His Capacity as Administrator of The Estate of Angela P. Martin a/k/a Angela Martin; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title or interest from or under Angela P. Martin a/k/a Angela Priscilla Martin, Deceased C.P. April Term, 2019 No. 00343 $106,958.19 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-436 3900 Ford Rd, Unit 5L, Park Plaza Condominium a/k/a 3900 Ford Rd, 5L a/k/a 3900 Ford Rd, Apt. 5L 19131 52nd wd. 986 Sq. Ft. BRT#888520066 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Glenda L. Custalow C.P. March Term, 2019 No. 01423 $54,057.76 Powers Kirn, LLC
1910-437 5118 James St 19137 45th wd. 1,105 Sq. Ft. OPA#45-3-412000 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 2 STORY MASON Elena Yakovlev a/k/a Elena Sklyar, Executrix of The Estate of Kostyantin Sklyar a/k/a Konstantin Sklyar, Deceased a/k/a Adminstratrix C.T.A. of The Estate of Kostyantin Sklyar a/k/a Konstantin Sklyar, Deceased and Elena Yakovlev a/k/a Elena Sklyar, Individually C.P. March Term, 2012 No. 02086 $104,338.68 Jennifer D. Gould, Esq., Stark & Stark, PC 1910-438 6205 Morton St 191441612 59th wd. 1,920 Sq. Ft. OPA#592208900 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Donna Marie Lane C.P. January Term, 2017 No. 04102 $124,422.67 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-439 3123 Camac St a/k/a 3123 N Camac St 19133-1311 43rd wd. 1,396 Sq. Ft. OPA#431153500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Shaquetta Phillips, in Her Capacity as Heir of William Mckinley Phillips a/k/a William Phillips, Deceased; William Mckinley Phillips, Jr, in His Capacity as Heir of William Mckinley Phillips a/k/a William Phillips, Deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title or interest from or under William Mckinley Phillips a/k/a William Phillips, Deceased C.P. January Term, 2019 No. 00103 $54,360.59 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-440 6607 N 21st St 19138 10th wd. 1,188 Sq. Ft. OPA#102086900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Ronald Edward Potter, Jr, in His Capacity as Heir of Ronald T. Potter, Deceased; Lisa Monet Potter, in Her Capacity as Heir of Ronald T. Potter, Deceased; Brianna Potter, in Her Capacity as Heir of Ronald T. Potter, Deceased; Bruce D. Potter, in His Capacity as Heir of Ronald T. Potter, Deceased; Mark A. Potter, in His Capacity as Heir of Ronald T. Potter, Deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Ronald T. Potter, Deceased C.P. July Term, 2017 No. 02829 $70,067.45 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-441 6635 Blakemore St 19119 22nd wd. 3,172 Sq. Ft. OPA#221288120 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY George L. Brown C.P. September Term, 2016 No. 03590 $87,265.06 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-442 3660 N Hereford Ln 191141909 66th wd. 1,260 Sq. Ft. OPA#661253300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Christine B. Moan, Individually and in Her Capacity as Administratrix of The Estate and Heir of The Estate of John Maguire a/k/a John D. Maguire a/k/a John D. Maguire, Jr C.P. November Term, 2018 No. 01965 $194,522.88 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-443 5927 Newtown Ave 19120 35th wd. 1,200 Sq. Ft. OPA#352216200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Anthony Jones C.P. January Term, 2018 No. 00879 $41,090.72 KML Law Group, P.C.
1910-444 1324 Locust St, Unit #1407 19107 5th wd. 318 Sq. Ft. OPA#88-8-1158-44 IMPROVEMENTS: RES CONDO 5 STORY MASON Ammar Marwan Hemoalyounes and Alaa Refat Somaia C.P. November Term, 2018 No. 02550 $7,232.87 Jennifer D. Gould, Esq., Stark & Stark, P.C. 1910-445 5119 Saul St 19124 62nd wd. 1,520 Sq. Ft. OPA#621461000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Kia R. Holland and Charles W. Stone C.P. October Term, 2018 No. 00994 $61,182.02 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-446 2541 N Marston St 19132 28th wd. 1,160 Sq. Ft. OPA#281084100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Rannie Henley Sr. a/k/a Rannie M. Henley Sr. C.P. March Term, 2019 No. 02855 $49,899.90 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-447 4787 Richmond St 19137 45th wd. 1,721 Sq. Ft. OPA#453324600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Terence Allmond C.P. April Term, 2019 No. 00009 $208,273.67 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-448 1328 Narragansett St 19138 59th wd. 15 feet by 71 feet OPA#591144900 IMPROVEMENTS: TWO STORY MASONRY DWELLING Jamar W. Sutton C.P. March Term, 2019 No. 01220 $32,583.06 Jay E. Kivitz, Esq. 1910-449 2936 N Howard St 19133 7th wd. 960 Sq. Ft. OPA#071076200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Emmanuel Herrington C.P. August Term, 2018 No. 00260 $40,964.30 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-450 4523 N Broad St 19140 49th wd. Land Area: 1,064 Sq. Ft.; Improvement Area: 2,544 Sq. Ft. OPA#491540300 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW CANV/APT 3 STY MASONRY Debbie McElveen C.P. June Term, 2011 No. 00337 $116,123.20 Robert Crawley, Esq. 1910-451 4258 N Reese St 191402531 43rd wd. 1,036 Sq. Ft. OPA#433239800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Willie L. Robinson C.P. January Term, 2019 No. 01194 $2,342.10 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-452 2650 S 66th St 19142 40th wd. 1,609 Sq. Ft. OPA#406021700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Edith Pender C.P. September Term, 2018 No. 01412 $32,604.76 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-453 5837 Theodore St 19143 40th wd. 1,040 Sq. Ft. BRT#402243900 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW B/GAR 2 STY MASONRY Marshari Chambers FKA Marshari Hamilton C.P. September Term, 2017 No. 02503 $118,836.53 Milstead & Associates, LLC 1910-454 608 Brill St 19120 35th wd. 900 Sq. Ft. BRT#351170400 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW B/GAR 2 STY MASONRY Michelle Reid C.P. December Term, 2018 No. 00794 $76,732.27 Milstead & Associates, LLC 1910-455 108 N Ruby St 19139 44th wd. 885 Sq. Ft. OPA#441202100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Vasco D
Slayton III, Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Vasco Slayton, Jr., Deceased and Frank Welsh Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Vasco Slayton, Jr., Deceased C.P. November Term, 2018 No. 01774 $30,740.28 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-456 2544 S 61st St 19142 40th wd. 1,096 Sq. Ft. BRT#402065400 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 2 STY MASONRY Shirley Leverette, Deceased C.P. February Term, 2018 No. 01152 $106,842.27 Milstead & Associates, LLC 1910-457 4714-20 Oxford Ave 19124 23rd wd. 2,974 Sq. Ft. BRT#871108950 IMPROVEMENTS: MIXED USE Paul Croll and Delroy Forrest C.P. May Term, 2019 No. 01739 $152,828.64 Weber Gallagher Simpson Stapleton Fires & Newby, LLP, Sarah A. Elia, Esq. 1910-458 4608 Conshohocken Ave 191312703 52nd wd. 1,328 Sq. Ft. OPA#521187200 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Terrence Williams C.P. October Term, 2018 No. 03362 $58,666.61 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-459 2023 Ripley St 191523208 56th wd. 1,632 Sq. Ft. OPA#561579800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Roy J. Goldwire C.P. November Term, 2018 No. 00623 $412,683.43 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-460 2420 S Arcola St 191531305 40th wd. 1,056 Sq. Ft. OPA#404156274 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Christopher A. Smith C.P. February Term, 2019 No. 00185 $76,216.00 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-461 5861 Woodcrest Ave 19131 52nd wd. 1,575 Sq. Ft. BRT#522160100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Rose D. Flambert C.P. February Term, 2019 No. 01962 $122,939.30 Powers Kirn, LLC 1910-462 6156 Lebanon Ave 191514508 34th wd. 2,092 Sq. Ft. OPA#342127200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Karen D. Evans C.P. October Term, 2018 No. 02461 $224,350.76 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-463 118 E Tulpehocken St 191442030 59th wd. 1,280 Sq. Ft. OPA#592102700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Wanda Ross C.P. January Term, 2019 No. 00637 $68,050.23 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-464 111 W Abbottsford Ave 19144 12th wd. 1,747 Sq. Ft. OPA#123016300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Mitchell Shepard C.P. January Term, 2019 No. 03329 $168,853.86 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-465 6226 N 20th St 19138 17th wd. 1,600 Sq. Ft. BRT#172386000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL Shenia C. Leverette C.P. November Term, 2018 No. 02178 $144,473.54 Stern & Eisenberg PC 1910-466 3701 Clarendon Ave 191141920 66th wd. 1,260 Sq. Ft. OPA#661263700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Christian Denofa C.P. January Term, 2019 No.
03011 $159,656.41 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-467 7731 Overbrook Ave 19151 34th wd. 1,776 Sq. Ft. BRT#343262100 IMPROVEMENTS: COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE KGCC Properties, LP c/o Gregory Pellathy, Managing Member of KGCC Properties GP, LLC, its General Partner C.P. April Term, 2019 No. 00760 $132,442.80 Stern & Eisenberg PC 1910-468 5326 Vine St 19139 44th wd. 1,470 Sq. Ft. BRT#441040200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL Brenda Pitts C.P. February Term, 2019 No. 00622 $20,687.18 Stern & Eisenberg PC 1910-469 1916 Evarts St 19152 35th wd. 4,125 Sq. Ft. BRT#562241500; PRCL#157 N 10-50 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Joseph Waldman and Hannah Waldman C.P. January Term, 2018 No. 02282 $120,698.65 Powers, Kirn & Associates, LLC 1910-470 1905-1907 Orthodox St 19124 23rd wd. Beginning Point: Situate on the Northeastwardly side of Orthodox Street (as shown on side Plan 40’ wide) at the distance of 41” Southeastward from Southeastwardly side of Tackawanna St in Frankford OPA#871108700 IMPROVEMENTS: DET OFF/STR 2 STY MASONRY Verna Barnes C.P. November Term, 2018 No. 03369 $79,817.32 Patrick J. Wesner, Esquire 1910-471 863 Foulkrod St 19124 35th wd. 1,581 Sq. Ft. OPA#351080710 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Pedro Carrasquillo Jr. C.P. May Term, 2018 No. 01601 $85,166.53 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-472 3908 N Darien St 19140 43rd wd. 720 Sq. Ft. OPA#433130300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Andy Martinez Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Elina Morales, Deceased, Edward Martintez Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Elina Morales, Deceased, Eileen Martinez Solely in Her Capacity as Heir of Elina Morales, Deceased, Tamara Martinez Solely in Her Capacity as Heir of Elina Morales, Deceased, Miguel Martinez a/k/a Michael Martinez Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Elina Morales, Deceased, Jacqueline Y. Martinez a/k/a Yvette Martinez Solely in Her Capacity as Heir of Elina Morales, Deceased, India Montanez Solely in Her Capacity as Heir of Elina Morales, Deceased, Abner Nazario Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Elina Morales, Deceased and Edwin Nazario a/k/a Raphael Nazario Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Elina Morales, Deceased C.P. December Term, 2018 No. 02533 $43,625.92 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-473 5702 Sprague St 19138 59th wd. 931 Sq. Ft. OPA#591210500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Tina Marie Hall-Jordan Administratrix C.T.A. of the Estate of Debbie A. Downing Deceased C.P. October Term, 2016 No. 01256 $26,513.94 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-474 2401 Pennsylvania Ave Unit 11B-7 a/k/a 2401 Pennsylvania Ave Apt 11B27 19103 15th wd. 0 Sq. Ft. OPA#888150796 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jacqueline
Guynn C.P. December Term, 2018 No. 01106 $141,906.30 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-475 2725 Mercer St 19134 31st wd. 938 Sq. Ft. BRT#312103900 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 2 STY MASONRY Dolores Steer C.P. August Term, 2016 No. 01902 $137,375.69 Milstead & Associates, LLC 1910-476 5839 Ludlow St 19139 60th wd. 1,304 Sq. Ft. OPA#604146400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Tammi N. Washington C.P. March Term, 2014 No. 04487 $75,705.16 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1910-477 2403 Duncan St 19124 23rd wd. 2,250 Sq. Ft. OPA#231013000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Joseph Lawless C.P. February Term, 2016 No. 03941 $197,850.62 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1910-478 3339 Princeton Ave 19149 55th wd. 1,778 Sq. Ft. OPA#551397400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL Seth Goki and Patricia Piazza C.P. December Term, 2018 No. 03305 $116,788.23 Jill M. Fein, Esquire 1910-479 2326 Mercer St 19125-3625 31st wd. 738 Sq. Ft. OPA#312095600 IMPROVEMENTS: SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Patrick J. Miralles C.P. December Term, 2018 No. 00938 $198,746.87 Hladik, Onorato, & Federman, LLP 1910-480 6243 N Broad St 191412007 49th wd. 2,706 Sq. Ft. OPA#493254100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY George R. Battle C.P. June Term, 2018 No. 03323 $76,505.52 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-481 6545 Walker St 19135 55th wd. 1,330 Sq. Ft. OPA#552331100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Lawrence Brown C.P. July Term, 2011 No. 01640 $169,411.18 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-482 6846 Guyer Ave 19142 40th wd. 1,184 Sq. Ft. OPA#406330500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Ruguatu Fanday C.P. January Term, 2019 No. 02679 $56,206.59 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-483 3304 Fairdale Rd 19154 66th wd. 1,800 Sq. Ft. OPA#663022100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL Michael V. Johnson and Hilda Baez C.P. December Term, 2018 No. 03098 $167,906.90 Jill M. Fein, Esquire 1910-484 5743 N 13th St 19141 49th wd. 1,501 Sq. Ft. OPA#493201100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Seth Asmar Davis-Glenn a/k/a Seth A. Davis-Glenn C.P. November Term, 2018 No. 00570 $174,108.73 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-485 2905 Elbridge St 19149 55th wd. 1,271 Sq. Ft. OPA#551026300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jennifer Wible C.P. February Term, 2019 No. 02952 $114,612.34 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-486 6301 Revere St 191493038 62nd wd. 1,332 Sq. Ft. OPA#621560500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Louis F. Dupre; Marie Dupre C.P. September Term, 2017 No. 00066 $118,801.97 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP
1910-487 310 Robbins St 19111 35th wd. 1,504 Sq. Ft. BRT#353016300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING James Wall and Ambrose Wall C.P. October Term, 2018 No. 00974 $103,975.16 Law Office of Gregory Javardian, LLC 1910-488 604 Walnut Ln 19128 21st wd. Beginning Point: At a point on the Northwesterly side of Walnut Lane (70 feet wide) measure North 62 degrees 42 minutes 14 seconds East along the said northwesterly side of Walnut Lane. BRT#213085815 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 2 STY MASONRY Karen M. Browne C.P. May Term, 2015 No. 02566 $398,200.86 Richard J. Nalbandian, III 1910-489 725 N. 44th St 19104 6th wd. 2,707 Sq. Ft. OPA#061297110 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL Theresa and Lamar Simpson C.P. June Term, 2011 No. 02133 $175,423.94 Jill M. Fein, Esquire 1910-490 729 E Allegheny Ave 19134 33rd wd. 798 Sq. Ft. OPA#331040900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Javier Rivera-Mercado C.P. August Term, 2018 No. 01479 $52,667.72 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-491 7116 Ogontz Ave 19138 10th wd. Residential Row 2 Story Masonry BRT#102015600 IMPROVEMENTS: ERECTED THEREON Vermelle Thomas and Luther W. Thomas C.P. December Term, 2016 No. 00502 $50,875.68 Christina J. Pross, Esquire 1910-492 4312 Frankford Ave 191243926 Frankford 2,576 Sq. Ft. OPA#232465500 IMPROVEMENTS: STR/OFF+APT 3 STY MASONRY Abhigyan Singh C.P. September Term, 2018 No. 03021 $119,863.89 Hladik, Onorato, & Federman, LLP 1910-493 127 W Godfrey Ave 19120 61st wd. 1,050 Sq. Ft. BRT#611286600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Dana Fluellen, Personal Representative of the Estate of Johnnie Fluellen, Deceased C.P. February Term, 2016 No. 04790 $81,503.44 Law Office of Gregory Javardian, LLC 1910-494 638 E Thayer St 19134 33rd wd. Land Area: 637 Sq. Ft.; Improvement Area: 784 Sq. Ft. OPA#331136900 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 2 STY MASONRY; RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Piper Investment Group, L.L.C. C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 01588 $48,125.44 Ryan A. Gower & Joseph J. Lee 1910-495 1922 E Madison St 19134 45th wd. 1,453 Sq. Ft. OPA#452012500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL Socorro Gonzalez C.P. October Term, 2018 No. 02450 $118,082.07 Jill M. Fein, Esquire 1910-496 6649 Algard St 19135 55th wd. 1,398 Sq. Ft. OPA#552373800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL John M. Moore and Carol Richardson C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 00767 $149,623.47 Jill M. Fein, Esquire 1910-497 5623 N Fairhill St 19120 61st wd. 1,569 Sq. Ft. OPA#612306100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Niambi Teki Burton C.P. July Term, 2018 No. 00236 $122,593.97 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC
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ADVERTORIAL SHERIFF’S SALE 1910-498 7531 Bingham St 19111 56th wd. 3,165 Sq. Ft. OPA#561022900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Lorraine D. Russell C.P. August Term, 2016 No. 02992 $68,046.18 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1910-499 91 E Duval St 19144 59th wd. 1,557 Sq. Ft. OPA#592162800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Ivanette Carter; Charles A. Rivers C.P. November Term, 2014 No. 01454 $55,862.09 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1910-500 5702 N. Marshall St 19120 61st wd. 1,206 Sq. Ft. OPA#612253200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Tara Evanson, Co-Administrator of the Estate of Clive Clavert Evanson and Eyan Evanson, Co-Administrator of Clive Calvert Evanson C.P. September Term, 2018 No. 01628 $64,642.85 Lyndsay E. Rowland, Esq 1910-501 4408 Vista St 19136 41st wd. 977 Sq. Ft. OPA#412195600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Michael L. Winston and Jean M. Winston C.P. September Term, 2016 No. 00303 $164,555.29 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-502 5804 Catharine St 19143 3rd wd. 1,240 Sq. Ft. OPA#033000300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Chrystel Bryant, Solely in Her Capacity as Heir of Sarah J. Bryant and Sammie L. Bryant Deceased, Darryl Bryant Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Sarah J. Bryant and Sammie L. Bryant Deceased, Garfield Bryant Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Sarah J. Bryant Deceased, Kevin Bryant Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Sarah J. Bryant and Sammie L. Bryant Deceased, Patricia Bryant Solely in Her Capacity as Heir of Sarah J. Bryant and Sammie L. Bryant Deceased, Sean Bryant Solely in His Capacity as Heir Sarah J. Bryant and Sammie L. Bryant Deceased, The Unknown Heirs of Sammie L. Bryant Deceased and The Unknown Heirs of Sarah J. Bryant Deceased C.P. May Term, 2018 No. 03015 $3,493.17 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-503 1914 Rowan St 19140 13th wd.(formerly the 38th wd.) ROW 3 STY MASONRY; 1,958 Sq. Ft. BRT#131354500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Lawrence Washington, Known Surviving Heir of Mamie Washington, Ronald Washington, Known Surviving Heir of Mamie Washington, Yvonne Washington, Known Surviving Heir of Mamie Washington, Kevin Washington, Known Surviving Heir of Mamie Washington, Steven Washington, Known Surviving Heir of Mamie Washington, and Unknown Surviving Heirs of Mamie Washington C.P. January Term, 2018 No. 0378 $62,068.93 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, LLC 1910-504 9003 Brous Ave 19152 57th wd. 2,917 Sq. Ft. OPA#571233100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Mary Anne Campellone a/k/a Mary A. Campellone, deceased, Mary Anne Campellone, Known Heir of Mary Anne Campellone a/k/a
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ADVERTORIAL SHERIFF’S SALE Mary A. Campellone, deceased, Francis J. Campellone, Known Heir of Mary Anne Campellone a/k/a Mary A. Campellone, deceased, Reverend Joseph Campellone, O.S.F.S., Known Heir of Mary Anne Campellone a/k/a Mary A. Campellone, deceased, Beth Ann Woods, Known Heir of Mary Anne Campellone a/k/a Mary A. Campellone, deceased and Michael Campellone, Known Heir of Mary Anne Campellone a/k/a Mary A. Campellone, deceased C.P. November Term, 2018 No. 02079 $193,489.39 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1910-505 1255 Gillham St 19111 53rd wd. 1,222 Sq. Ft. OPA#531171800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Carnesta Midgette C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 01979 $36,159.53 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1910-506 245 Rochelle Ave 19128 21st wd. 2,007 Sq. Ft. OPA#213013300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Aimee E. Pilgermayer a/k/a Aimee Pilgarmayer; Benjamin J. Sheaffer a/k/a Benjamin Shaeffer C.P. February Term, 2016 No. 00434 $266,305.16 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-507 6935 Shelbourne St 19111 35th wd. 3,048 Sq. Ft. BRT#353210100 IMPROVEMENTS: APT 2-4 UNITS 2 STY MASON Dmitry Kozlov and Tanya Petrosov C.P. June Term, 2013 No. 02639 $140,238.10 Milstead & Associates, LLC
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1910-508 661 N 63rd St 19151 34th wd. 1,702 Sq. Ft. OPA#342357400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY The Unknown Heirs of Lottie G. Green, Deceased, Doris Green Solely in Her Capacity as Heir of Lottie G. Green, Deceased, Elysee Green, Solely in Her Capacity as Heir of Lottie G. Green, Deceased, L. Jacinta Green, Solely in Her Capacity as Heir of Lottie G. Green, Deceased, Olivia Green, Solely in Her Capacity as Heir of Lottie G. Green, Deceased and Edward Green, Jr., Solely in Her Capacity as Heir of Lottie G. Green, Deceased C.P. January Term, 2018 No. 04277 $132,297.46 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-509 7035 Cedar Park Ave 19138 10th wd. 1,600 Sq. Ft.(land area); 1,200 Sq. Ft.(improvement area) BRT#102510300 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: ROW B/ GAR 2 STY MASONRY William F. Bond, Jr. and William F. Bond, Sr. C.P. February Term, 2019 No. 00216 $76,807.39 Jennifer Hiller Nimeroff, Esquire; Weir & Partners LLP 1910-510 6310 Crafton St 19149 62nd wd. 1,373 Sq. Ft. OPA#621538800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Anthony De Carlo Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Doris M. De Carlo Deceased, John C. De Carlo Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Doris M. De Carlo, Deceased, James De Carlo, Jr Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Doris M. De
Carlo Deceased and Leeann Elsom Solely in Her Capacity as Heir of Doris M. De Carlo Deceased C.P. March Term, 2019 No. 00078 $132,954.93 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-511 2015 68th Ave 19138 10th wd. 740 Sq. Ft. OPA#102439500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Robert Tucker C.P. February Term, 2017 No. 03500 $97,641.77 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-512 9241 Crispin St 19114 57th wd. Land: 3,650 Sq. Ft.; Improvement: 1,060 Sq. Ft.; Total: 3,650 Sq. Ft. OPA#572355700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Dennis Grzeskowiak and Constance Grzeskowiak C.P. March Term, 2019 No. 02406 $258,982.87 Richard M. Squire & Associates, LLC 1910-513 220 E Hortter St 19119 22nd wd. 1,802 Sq. Ft. OPA#221166400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Geraldine Terry C.P. May Term, 2018 No. 01087 $107,918.43 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1910-514 2005 S 28th St 19145 48th wd. 1,439 Sq. Ft. OPA#482346000 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL Frank J. Brusco and Linda G. Brusco, h/w C.P. August Term, 2018 No. 1565 $66,072.16 Matthew A. Lipman, Esquire 1910-515 1630 Murdoch Rd 19150 50th wd. 2,181 Sq. Ft. OPA#501504800 IMPROVE-
MENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Eugene Adderly C.P. March Term, 2015 No. 03443 $197,112.77 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1910-516 6226 N 20th St 19138 17th wd. 1,600 Sq. Ft. BRT#172386000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL Shenia C. Leverette C.P. November Term, 2018 No. 02178 $144,473.54 Stern & Eisenberg PC 1910-517 1226 N. 52nd St 19131 44th wd. 1,600 Sq. Ft. OPA#871400490 IMPROVEMENTS: MIXED USE (COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL) Funtimes Magazine, LLC C.P. August Term, 2014 No. 00007 $115,006.60 Matthew A. Lipman, Esquire 1910-518 3549 Tulip St 19134 45th wd. Land Area: 1,303 Sq. Ft.; Improvement Area: 754 Sq. Ft. OPA#451426900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Brian Geist; Diane Connell; Christina M. Geist C.P. September Term, 2017 No. 03208 $61,441.56 RAS Citron, LLC, Robert Flacco, Esq 1910-519 750 Kentwood St 19116 58th wd. 2,849 Sq. Ft. OPA#582034200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Darren M. Price Sr. C.P. September Term, 2018 No. 02288 $181,081.42 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-520 1832 Ashley St 19126 10th wd. 1,239 Sq. Ft. OPA#101358300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Peter G. Graham C.P. February Term, 2019
No. 01348 $95,709.59 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-521 5135 N 10th St 19141 49th wd. 2,255 Sq. Ft. OPA#492165800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY The Unknown Heirs of Reginald Joseph a/k/a Reginald L. Joseph, Deceased, Aretha Joseph, Solely in Her Capacity as Heir of Reginald Joseph a/k/a Reginald L. Joseph, Deceased and Sherri Joseph, Solely in Her Capacity as Heir of Reginald Joseph a/k/a Reginald L. Joseph, Deceased C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 01599 $76,894.80 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-522 1170 E Upsal St 19150 10th wd. Land Area: 1,306 Sq. Ft.; Improvement Area: 1,024 Sq. Ft. OPA#102331800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Janelle Robinson, Known Heir of Mitchel Robinson; Lysa Robinson, Known Heir of Mitchel Robinson; Michelle Robinson, Known Heir of Mitchel Robinson; Mitchell Robinson, Known Heir of Mitchel Robinson; Pamela Robinson, Known Heir of Mitchel Robinson; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title or interest from or under Mitchel Robinson C.P. January Term, 2018 No. 04149 $105,146.20 RAS Citron, LLC, Robert Flacco, Esq 1910-523 183 W Wilt St 19122 19th wd. 560 Sq. Ft. OPA#183038400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Wilson San-
tiago C.P. October Term, 2018 No. 01192 $72,809.94 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-524 6639 Erdrick St 19135 55th wd. 1,303 Sq. Ft. OPA#552277300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Joshua L. Dicupe and Corrine N Dicupe C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 00143 $137,871.11 KML Law Group, P.C. 1910-525A 1629 S 25th St 19145 36th wd. 1,755 Sq. Ft. OPA#882969505 IMPROVEMENTS: AUTO REPAIR MASONRY JR Hauling Co. Inc., C/O Michael V. LaScala C.P. September Term, 2006 No. 1238 $1,250,000.00 Matthew A. Lipman, Esquire 1910-525B 2350 S Woodstock 19145 28th wd. 1,036 Sq. Ft. OPA#262175200 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 2 STY MASONRY Michael V. LaScala and Vincent LaScala, Jr. C.P. September Term, 2006 No. 1238 $1,250,000.00 Matthew A. Lipman, Esquire 1910-526A 8036 Fairview St 191362202 64th wd. 1,850 Sq. Ft. OPA#642013400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Michael Farrell; Regina Ann Farrell a/k/a Regina Farrell; Loretta P. Farrell C.P. July Term, 2014 No. 04007 $229,288.32 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-526B 8040 Fairview St 191362202 64th wd. 1,850 Sq. Ft. OPA#642013500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL
PROPERTY Michael Farrell; Regina Ann Farrell a/k/a Regina Farrell; Loretta P. Farrell C.P. July Term, 2014 No. 04007 $229,288.32 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1910-527 1631 E. McPherson St a/k/a 1631 McPherson St 19150 50th wd. 2,901 Sq. Ft.(land area); 1,400 Sq. Ft.(improvement area) BRT#501499700 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: APT 2-4 UNITS 2 STY MASON John Edward Lee C.P. March Term, 2019 No. 01716 $117,178.72 Michelle Pierro, Esquire 1910-528A 4007 Lancaster Ave 19104 6th wd. 1,617 Sq. Ft. BRT#774211010 IMPROVEMENTS: HSE WORSHIP ALL 1 STY MAS Rasheed J. Lewis and Gwendolyn Lewis C.P. October Term, 2014 No. 03042 $319,177.03 Milstead & Associates, LLC 1910-528B 4009-4011 Lancaster Ave 19104 6th wd. 2,288 Sq. Ft.(40094011) BRT#774212010 IMPROVEMENTS: HSE WORSHIP ALL 1 STY MAS Rasheed J. Lewis and Gwendolyn Lewis C.P. October Term, 2014 No. 03042 $319,177.03 Milstead & Associates, LLC 1910-529 300 W Chelten Ave 19144 12th wd. STR/OFF+APT 2 STY MASON; 7,845 Sq. Ft. BRT#871080200 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Hwa Soon Lee and Ki Won Lee C.P. October Term, 2018 No.
0559 $19,156.22 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, LLC 1910-530 6431 Tulip St 19135 41st wd. SEMI/DET 2 STY MASONRY; 1,280 Sq. Ft. BRT#411448300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Jose D. Parrilla C.P. November Term, 2018 No. 0016 $6,143.66 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, LLC 1910-531 3405-09 N 16th St 19140 11th wd. VACANT LAND COMMER; 9,506 Sq. Ft. BRT#871402535 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: VACANT LAND V V Constructors C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 0113 $2,935.17 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, LLC 1910-532 333 Shawmont Ave, IG2 19128 4th wd. RES CONDO 3 STY MAS+OTH; 1058 Sq. Ft. BRT#888210654 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Paul J. Sullivan C.P. October Term, 2018 No. 0546 $6,340.58 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, LLC 1910-533 163 W Godfrey Ave 19120 61st wd. ROW B/GAR 2 STY MASONRY; 1,350 Sq. Ft. BRT#611288400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Jeffrey Mermelstein and Pedro Miangala C.P. November Term, 2018 No. 0013 $9,328.53 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, LLCº
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