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MARCH 5, 2015 VOL. 8 ISSUE 34

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COMMUNITy Girl scouts celebrate World thinking Day Girls honor various cultures from around see Page 2 the globe

COUNTy Drew peterson pleads not guilty Charged with soliciting murder of Will County state’s attorney

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POLICE physician guilty of bilking Medicare, dispensing oxycodone Judge hands down 18-month sentence

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Loss oF a LEGEND Iconic coach Gordie Gillespie dies at 88

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Chef introduces new cuisine to Bolingbrook High School students; Valley View plans more diverse menu

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he days of referring to school cafeteria food as the dreaded mystery meat are behind us. Today’s students can opt for the regular pizza and chicken nuggets but can give hummus and a tangerine chicken rice bowl a try too. Just this past month, to emphasize the nutritional value of fish, Valley View school District 365u helped High Liner Foods kick off its TGIFF (Thanks Goodness it’s Fish Friday) promotion Feb. 23 by hosting Chef Marco suarez (who has appeared on the tV show “Chopped”) in the Bolingbrook high school cafeteria. see the FuLL story on page 5

Chef Marco suarez treats students at Bolingbrook high school to his sweet potato crusted pollock over a waffle, dusted with powdered sugar and drizzled with maple syrup.


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Girl Scouts honor various cultures from around the globe By Laura Katauskas staff reporter

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Nearly 300 girl scouts from Service Unit 736 of Bolingbrook and Romeoville took a tour around the world without leaving the village. Each year on or around February 22, Girl Scouts nationwide participate in activities and projects with global themes. World Thinking Day gives the scouts a chance to honor their sister Girl Scouts/ Guides by celebrating international friendships and remembering that Girl Scouts of the USA is part of a global community—one of nearly 150 countries that are members of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) WAGGS.

photos By Laura Katauskas


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Peterson pleads not guilty to murder for hire charges Charged with soliciting murder of Will County State’s Attorney Randolph County State’s Attorney Jeremy R. Walker and Attorney General Lisa Madigan announced Tuesday that defendant Drew Peterson waived his right to a preliminary hearing and entered a plea of not guilty in the state’s case charging him with one count of solicitation of murder for hire and one count of solicitation of murder. Peterson, 61, an inmate at the Menard Correctional Center, waived his right to a preliminary hearing and entered the plea before Randolph County Circuit Judge Richard A. Brown. The charges, both Class X felonies, allege that between September 2013 and December 2014, the defendant solicited an individual to carry out a murderfor-hire plot against Will County State’s Attorney James Glasgow. The case is being jointly prosecuted by the Randolph County State’s Attorney’s Office and the Illinois Attorney General’s Office. Also today, the state filed a required notice disclosing the case involved the use of a court-

ordered eavesdropping device on two occasions – from Oct. 24 to Nov. 23, 2014, and from Nov. 23 to Dec. 22, 2014. The state also filed a motion for a discovery protective order pursuant to Illinois Supreme Court Rule 415(d) precluding the defendant, defense counsel or defense personnel, as well as the prosecution, from publicly disclosing any information provided in discovery for the duration of this case to protect the identity and safety of Individual A. Judge Brown granted the state’s motion following an in-camera hearing. The case was set for a case management conference at 10 a.m. on April 14.

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There’s a new act in town for Rialto There’s a new group on Facebook devoted to the Rialto Square Theater: “Working with the Rialto – For the Rialto.” Sherry Carnes-Lewandowski, a real estate agent who lives in Shorewood, is a driving force behind the page, and she wants to make sure that everyone knows that the new group is not at all connected to another Facebook group,thesometimes-controversial “The Rialto Belongs to the People,” started by Dave Neal and controlled by Mary Beth Gannon. The people who post on the new page are trying to support the theater by spreading the word about shows, and they are also kicking around ideas for fundraising. “We are working hard to do right by the Rialto on the page,” CarnesLewandowski said.

Can you hear me now? Sometimes, it’s not what you say, it’s how loud you say it. Around half of the Will County Board joined several other county officials at the Will County Farm Bureau’s annual government gettogether Feb. 26 at Al’s Steak House in Joliet. The host for the evening, Farm Bureau Governmental Affairs Chair Jerry Davidson, asked County Executive Larry Walsh to introduce the various dignitaries in

the audience. As Walsh had some difficulty getting the microphone to work, County Board Democratic Caucus Chair Herb Brooks tried to help. “You don’t need a mic, Larry,” said Brooks, a pastor known for his booming voice. “I know that,” Walsh replied. “The only one louder than me is you.”

Donkeys and Elephants II Snap quiz: Remember last week when we told you politically polar opposite County Board members Steve Balich and Jackie Traynere stunned those at the monthly board meeting by … agreeing? Will County State’s Attorney Jim Glasgow did. Speaking to the Farm Bureau crowd at the get-together, the well-coiffed Democrat called out his “old Tea Party pal” Balich and said there is another issue he and Traynere would agree on: Redeploy Illinois, a program to provide services to youth between the ages of 13 and 18 who are at high risk of being committed to the Department of Corrections. Glasgow noted the chief of staff for newly elected Gov. Bruce Rauner called him personally to tell him the governor would keep funding for the program in the budget.

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Elephants III “Jackie (Traynere) agrees with me all the time,” Balich responded to Glasgow. “She just doesn’t admit it.”

Congrats To Tammi Conn, Director of Career and Technical Education for Valley View School District 365U, who recently was named 2nd Vice President of the Illinois Association for Career and Technical Education. Conn, who joined the VVSD team during the 2012-13 school year after serving for 13 years in various capacities at Kaneland High School, was a presenter at the IACTE conference in Peoria in February. And to Village of Bolingbrook Clerk Carol Penning on receiving the Bolingbrook Area Chamber of Commerce Women in Business’s Community Leadership Award.

Best Wishes To Bolingbrook Mayor Roger Claar, who had open-heart surgery Tuesday. His daughter said the surgery went perfectly and thanked everyone for their prayers and support. “Please continue to pray that his recovery will go smoothly and that he will be able to stick with the lifestyle changes necessary to maintain his heart’s health.” Bolingbrook is 50 years old this year, and Roger has been mayor for half that time.

A-pealin’ menu “Pancakes, sausage, eggs … carrots,” -- Shorewood’s Denise Schmidt, reciting the menu for the village’s first-ever “Breakfast with the Bunny” scheduled for April 4 at Troy Fire Station No. 2 on Seil Road. This week’s Hot Air was compiled by reporters Laura Katauskas and Stewart Warren, and Managing Editor Nick Reiher.


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Chef introduces new cuisine to Bolingbrook High School students Valley View plans more diverse menu By Laura Katauskas staff reporter

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The days of referring to school cafeteria food as the dreaded mystery meat are behind us. Today’s students can opt for the regular pizza and chicken nuggets but can try hummus and a tangerine chicken rice bowl also. In an effort to emphasize the nutritional value of fish, Valley View School District 365U helped High Liner Foods kick off its Thanks Goodness it’s Fish Friday promotion Feb. 23 by hosting Chef Marco Suarez, who has appeared on the TV show “Chopped,” at Bolingbrook High School. Throughout the lunch hour, Suarez and several BHS culinary students handed out samples of his sweet potato crusted pollock over a waffle, dusted with powdered sugar and drizzled with maple syrup to BHS students. The chef’s team also encouraged students to sign an e-pledge promising to make an effort to eat more fish. “It’s important to re-engineer the youth of America into not being afraid of fish,” Suarez said. “A lot of

them don’t eat fish, which is crazy because fish comes in an array of colors, flavors, and textures.” Following the lunchtime serving event, the master chef met with BHS culinary students to demonstrate the wonders of salmon, including the many ways it can be cooked as well as its overall health value. He said fish sticks are full of minced meat and ruined America on eating fish, adding he likes to change youths’ minds toward fish. “If I can convince maybe a dozen kids today to eat fish who maybe have never eaten it before that’s a win,” he said. VVSD Nutrition Services Director Meghan Gibbons, whose department sponsored the visit, agreed. “Do I think all of a sudden fish will be our number one seller, ‘No,’ but it catches their interest and when you bring a chef to anything it’s cool,” said Gibbons. “We can pique their interest and even having them just try it, is what counts, whether it’s fish or maybe some other new items...” She said the real goal is to catch the high school students’ attention. She also said that Bolingbrook High School was a great fit for this event since the school offered a wide array of culinary classes and gave a chance for its culinary students to experience something new. “It was a pretty good experience,”

said BHS junior culinary student Quinn Wilder, who plans on becoming a food expert in the military and hopes to open his own restaurant someday. “It gives me more opportunities to expand my culinary skills.” And, many BHS students liked the unique dish. Those who did kept coming back for more. “Not a big fan of coleslaw but I did taste the fish—it was awesome. I’ve had three. I would definitely eat it again. Cool idea,” said Mark Gaskinis, senior. BHS freshman Alex Quitana said the dish was good. “It tastes kind of like normal fish with waffles,” he added. Suarez also writes recipes following guidelines for the nutrition staff of schools in hopes to provide new ideas for districts to incorporate how to cook fresh fish and promote the health benefits. “The fact is they are so impressionable it is important to start at this age,” said Suarez. “If I make it hip, they can’t get enough of it... It’s too hard to convince a 25-year-old to eat fish.” But before anything goes on the district’s menu, the schools holds a taste test that requires an 80 percent acceptability rate. “We do that at all of our sites,” said Gibbons. “We will likely go to RHS then and see if they like it. We do promos like this and then we do

student taste tests throughout all our buildings. So our kids dictate what the menu becomes.” Currently, the district serves fish every Friday in the middle and high school and every three weeks

in elementary schools. Taste tests drive menus which are reviewed annually, and seasonal menus are used to gauge new foods. More information on TGIFF is available at www.TGIFF.org.


www.crimestoppersofwillcounty.org • 800.323.734 T hursday, M arch 5, 2015 | boli ng brookbug le.com The following items were compiled from the official reports of the Bolingbrook Police Department. Appearing in the police blotter does not constitute a finding of guilt, only a court of law can make that determination.

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Oswaldo Gailegos, 41, 4F Fernwood Drive, was arrested at 7:08 p.m. Feb. 25 and charged with failure to reduce speed, improper lane usage and driving on a revoked license, following a traffic stop on the 500 block of Remington Boulevard.

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Ryan Drozdik, 20, 104 Rocklyn Court, was arrested at 7:58 p.m. Feb. 25 and charged with retail theft at Kohl’s, 1138 W. Boughton Road.

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Officers were called to the 100 block of Royce Road for the report of a theft. Several back up batteries were removed from several locations between Feb. 17 and 18. Loss valued at $1,800.

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Officers were called to the 500 block of West Boughton Road for the report of a theft. Cash was taken from an office between Feb. 16 and 20. Loss valued at $1,500.

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Kenneth Colburn, 26, 45W5412 John St., Big Rock, was arrested at 12:40 a.m. Feb. 20 and charged with DUI, no insurance and improper lane usage, following a traffic stop on the 100 block of Royce Road.

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Jordan Mercado, 22, 5310 S. Paulina Street, Chicago, was arrested at 2:48 a.m. Feb. 20 and charged with armed robbery and resisting a peace officer, following a call to the 500 block of South Bolingbrook Drive.

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Michael Bernacki, 26, 7407 W. 60th Place, Summit, was arrested at 2:48 a.m. Feb. 20 and charged with reckless driving, aggravated fleeing of officers, no insurance and speeding, following

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a traffic stop at 115th Street and Remington Boulevard. Jocelyn Ortiz, 33, 2045 Apple St., Woodridge, was arrested at 11:49 p.m. Feb. 21 and charged with improper lane usage and DUI, following a traffic stop at Boughton Road and Falconridge Road.

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Christin Librojo, 23, 8256 Middlebury Ave., Woodridge, was arrested at 6:25 p.m. Feb. 22 and charged with retail theft from Macy’s. 645 E. Boughton Road.

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A 16-year-old and Willie Cobbins, 19, 707 W. 71st St., Chicago, were both arrested Feb. 23 and charged with robbery and aggravated battery, following a call to the 500 block of Preston Drive for the report of a stabbing. The victim

Michael Funches III, 23, 110 Enclave Circle, was arrested at 11:30 p.m. Feb. 24 and charged with speeding, resisting a peace officer and no insurance, following a traffic stop on the 800 block of East Boughton Road.

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Worthy Events you Will Flip For in “Men Who Cook,” a March 21 fundraiser for the Will County nreiher@buglenewspapers.com Children’s Advocacy Center. It’s a @JolietILNews great cause, and it’s a ball. It will be The pay isn’t always the best in held from 6 to 9 p.m. that day at the journalism – unless you’re Brian Pipefitters Training Center Local 597, Williams or Bill O’Reilly or one of 10850 187th St., Mokena. According to the press release, those other liars – but the benefits roughly 50 local guys from can be great. right here in Will County I am not talking about will dish up spoonfuls of healthcare. In the old days, their favorite home recipes healthcare for journalists for hundreds of guests at was a bottle of brown liquor the annual competition in their desk drawers. and fundraiser for the Will There have been many County Children’s Advocacy days I could see why. Center, a not-for-profit But as well as helping to agency that helps children meet many new friends, as nICK reIher MaNaGING EDItor who are the victims of sexual well as my wife, raise two and physical abuse. kids and put a roof over all The cost is $40 per person; $75 per our heads, journalism has offered me couple. The price is $10 for children some prime opportunities. I have gotten to meet Hugh Hefner between 6 and 12; kids 5 and under and see close-up a couple of his can attend for free. No need to dress Playmates without the benefit of air up; it’s a casual event. I will once again be making a big brushing. I think some things look larger on them because the rest of cauldron of Bagna Cauda, a warm, them is so small, including arms like Italian dip make of cream, butter, pipe cleaners. Speaking of small, garlic and anchovies. You dip little chunks of bread or Hefner is … about 5’6”. Through endorsement interviews, veggies in it. But more and more, I I got to meet a future president twice, see people just chugging the little as well as a governor who would cupful. There are appetizers, entrees and matriculate to a penitentiary. I got to verbally spar with Senate desserts, and they all are wonderful. candidate Alan Keyes, and I got to Please come out. We can toast with a ask gubernatorial candidate Ron cup of Bagna Cauda. Tickets are available on-line at Gidwitz to his face how he could run or they a state if he and his family couldn’t www.menwhocook.info run Evergreen Terrace Apartments in can be purchased at the door. For additional information, call the Will Joliet County Children’s Advocacy Center at Good times, indeed. But more are coming, including (815) 774-4565. Or visit on the Web at two this month. On the same day, no www.willcountychildrensadvocacy. org, www.menwhocook.info, or on less. www.facebook.com/ Once again, I will be participating Facebook at By nICK reIher

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CASINO NIGHT FUNDRAISER PLAINFIELD JUNIOR WOMEN’S CLUB. 6:30 p.m. Bolingbrook Golf Club, 2001 rodeo Drive, Bolingbrook. tickets are $50 per person and include a casual evening of food, music, casino action, a cash bar, raffles and auctions featuring top-notch prizes. prizes include Blackhawk and Bulls tickets, a chance to skydive, a Kohler spa package, as well as dozens of raffle baskets filled with gift cards and goodies galore. This year’s proceeds will be shared between two local organizations: Tickets can be purchased at the door or in advance at www.plainfieldjuniors.com.

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‘ALDO LEOPOLD WEEKEND’ 2 TO 4 P.M. Isle a la Cache Museum, 501 E. romeo road. the event, part of a nationwide effort to highlight the conservationist’s ideas and visions of a land ethic, features a short hike of less than .50 mile, readings from Leopold’s “a sand County almanac” and a screening and discussion of the movie, “Green Fire: aldo Leopold and a Land Ethic for our time.” the free event is for ages 10 and older. registration is required; call 815-886-1467. For information, visit reconnectWithNature. org.

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ABOUT BOATING SAFELY. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Bolingbrook Fire station #5, 1900 rodeo Drive, Bolingbrook. the Coast Guard auxiliary will be offering the 8 hour ‘about Boating safely’ class. this beginner boating class will give you the knowledge needed to obtain their safe boating certificate and card. The class will cover new boating laws, equipment, navigation, trailering, water skiing, and safety guidelines. Beginning Jan. 1, 2016 anyone born after January 1, 1998 will need a safe boating class to operate a boat of more than 10 horsepower.


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Suspended physician guilty of bilking Medicare, dispensing oxycodone Judge hands down 18-month sentence A Bolingbrook resident whose medical license was suspended was sentenced to 18 months in prison for health care fraud and illegally prescribing controlled substance medications. Sathish Narayanappa Babu, 48, who owned Anik Life Sciences Medical Corp., pled guilty in September 2014 to illegally prescribing oxycodone and other controlled substances, fraudulently billing Medicare approximately $500,000, and fraudulently collecting approximately $216,000, for services he did not provide. Babu operated Anik Life Sciences, a home-visiting physician’s office, in Darien and, previously, in Arlington Heights. U.S. District Court Judge John J. Tharp also imposed a term of three years of supervised release and a restitution amount of $221,012. Babu agreed to forfeit the approximately $126,000, which

was seized at the time of his arrest and will be credited toward the restitution ordered. Also forfeited were three automobiles ― a 2013 BMW, a 2001 BMW, and a 2010 Lexus. Babu was ordered to begin serving his sentence on May 13, 2015. “This crime wasn’t an isolated act, it was a calculated, systematic effort to milk Medicare,” said Tharp while imposing sentence, “The defendant was stealing money from those in need….putting many in need at risk.” Babu admitted that he engaged in a scheme to defraud Medicare from approximately November 2011 through February 2014. In addition, Babu admitted that between November2012andDecember2013, he issued multiple prescriptions for controlled substances to a patient, who was actually an undercover agent, despite never having seen

or examined the patient. Babu also permitted unlicensed personnel associated with Anik Life Sciences to issue prescriptions to the patient. During the same period, Babu submitted false claims to Medicare for services provided to the patient that were not rendered by Babu or another licensed medical professional. According to court documents, the undercover agent posedasahealthyindividualcovered by Medicare and seeking physician services to obtain prescription medication, including oxycodone. The agent claimed to have shoulder pain from a previous injury and to be on disability. On approximately 10 occasions, representatives from Anik Life Sciences, none of whom were licensed as physicians, nurses, or other medical professionals, visited the undercover agent in his purported apartment.


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OF A LEGEND Iconic coach dies at age 88

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Fifth-nine-year coaching icon Gordie Gillespie, died Feb. 28 at his Joliet residence at the age of 88. Gillespie, who spent 25 years with the University of St. Francis, was inducted into the College Baseball Hall of Fame in Lubbock, Texas in July, 2009. Gillespie posts an overall baseball record of 1,893-952-2. With St. Francis, Gillespie was 1,020-581-2 in his years on the bench. He spent 10 years at Ripon College in Wisconsin, where he was 239-130. His

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college coaching career began at Lewis University, where he was 634-241 in 24 years. “This has been a great life,” Gillespie told the Bugle in a 2009 story. “I know I am very fortunate and I thank God that He has allowed me to do this. As far as the College Baseball Hall of Fame, it is a tremendous honor. You feel very humbled by it. I feel the same as when I started. I don’t have an ego problem.” Gillespie was not only a baseball coach, nor has he stayed at the college level. He had a 222-54-6 record in 27 years as coach of Joliet Catholic High School, where he won

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12 legend | from page 11 Class 4A titles in 1975-’78 and the Class 5A title in 1981. Gillespie also coached USF football for eight years, netting a 48-33-0 record. He coached Lewis’ mens basketball team for 15 years, putting up a 228-124 record. He also coached women’s basketball at USF for one year, posting an 11-7 mark. Overall, Gillespie has a coached a total of 3,453 games, with a 2,402-1,170-8 record, a win percentage of .672. He won four championships in college, three at Lewis and

T hursday, M arch 5, 2015 | boli ng brookbug le.com one with the Saints. “I had a thrill at Lewis when we won three championships in a row in ‘74, ‘75 and ‘76,” he said. “At St. Francis, we won a championship in 1993. Those are a little extra special because of the extra competition going all the way. It is like winning the World Series anywhere else.” While in college, Gillespie learned from a pretty good coach, playing for Ray Meyer at DePaul. As a player, Gillespie posted a record of 2,292-1,122 at DePaul and Kelvyn Park High School in four different sports.

Coming out of college, it was not unusual for him to coach multiple teams. “It was expected. My first contract at Joliet Catholic, I taught five classes, was assistant football coach, assistant baseball coach and coached the basketball team,” he said. “At one time, I was head coach in three sports, plus Athletic Director, plus teaching my classes. To coach, you had to teach two classes, so I taught my classes at the high school, then was off to Lewis where I coached basketball and baseball and was Athletic Director.” That was from 1959-1965, when he coached football at Catholic High and baseball and basketball at Lewis, while serving as AD. His stint as Lewis basketball coach ended

in 1965, however, from 19661976, he coached both football at Catholic High and baseball at Lewis. He left Lewis in 1977 and began coaching baseball at St. Francis, where he coached college baseball and high school football until he retired from the Hilltoppers in 1985. Gillespie was always more concerned about molding the athlete, not getting the win. “The W’s and L’s don’t matter really. It is seeing the kids develop. Not only as a player, but in their lives. Having the kids I coached send a picture at Christmas time with their four kids, that is the beauty of it. A lot of fellas are retiring from high school positions, because that can do that at $100,000 a year. And that is great, I am happy for them. “You hope the kids

will remember what you have tried to teach them.,” he said. ”The fundamentals are fine, but it is knowing right and wrong. Playing honestly, playing with integrity, playing fairly — that is what it is all about. If you can’t take that away from the game, what can you take away.” Although he has had several players through the years make it to professional baseball, Gillespie said that was not his primary goal. “There have been so many great kids and see them succeed. I don’t know how many kids we had make it in professional baseball, but I was proud of them,” he said. “I am awfully proud, too of the amount of doctors and lawyers and school teachers. That is what this job is all about.”


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When most opponents scouted the Benet girls basketball team, they saw the frantic pace the Redwings play and figured the best way to defeat them was to slow the game down. Not Bolingbrook. The Raiders also play at a fast pace and when they play it well, can play it with the best teams. Unfortunately for Bolingbrook, it did not play its best out of the gate and fell 8566 to Benet in the Oswego East Sectional semifinal. “Benet played the style that they wanted to play and it was the style that we wanted to play as well,” said Bolingbrook coach

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Flyers advance to quarters

Lewis University senior forward Julian Lewis (Flossmoor, Ill./ Homewood-Flossmoor) notched a double-double of 18 points and 13 rebounds, along with his 1,000th career-point, as the host Flyers went wire-to-wire for the 70-52 GLVC Men’s Basketball First Round victory over Illinois Springfield at Neil Carey Arena on Sunday (March 1) afternoon. Lewis was 6-for-8 from the field and added a block for good measure. His 18 points were a season-high, while his 13 caroms were a team-season high. Joining Lewis in the offensive attack were senior point guard Jeff Jarosz

ends | from page 13 Chris Smith. “I really believe in my heart of hearts that the majority of those turnovers were unforced turnovers by us, they were just bad decisions on us. But, when you play a team as good as Benet is, you can’t make those kind of mistakes. “It was no different than the game when we beat HF when we played an up and down game and it was going to be a matter of who could limit the turnovers.” Bolingbrook, unfortunately, did not limit the turnovers. Those early turnovers helped Benet get out to a 16-6 lead after the first quarter. “We had 16 turnovers in the first half and a lot of them were early and that 10 points they were up at the end of the first half was a big difference in the game,” Smith said.

(Lyons, Ill./Morton), freshman guard Max Strus (Hickory Hills, Ill./Stagg) and junior forward Kyle Nelson (St. Charles, Ill./St. Charles North). Jarosz had a solid all-around game with 17 points, three rebounds, three assists, three steals and a block, while Strus notched 13 points and added seven boards. Nelson was a perfect 4-for-4 from the field and finished with nine points and eight rebounds. “We did what we had to do against what I think is the most improved team in the league, the way that (UIS) has been playing lately,” Lewis head men’s basketball coach Scott Trost said. “I thought we handled their

small line-ups very well, took care of the ball and Jeff (Jarosz) and Julian (Lewis) were phenomenal. “It was a good effort against a much improved team.” With the win, Lewis improves to 21-7 on the season, while UIS ends its season with a mark of 11-16. This marks the ninth-straight season that the Flyers have advanced to the GLVC Quarterfinals. No other team in the conference can lay claim to that achievement. As a team, Lewis shot 53.3% (24for-45) from the field, while the Flyers held UIS to a 34.5% (20-for-58) shooting performance.

With the exception of a small stretch in the third quarter, the Raiders (15-12) battled Benet better the last three periods. “In the next three quarters, if you break it down, it was a much more competitive game,” Smith said. “It is just hard to make up that 10 point difference when you have a team as good as Benet.” Bennita Drain led Bolingbrook with 16 points, Brittney Patrick added 13 and Karli Seay had 12. Benet (30-3) was paced by Emily Schramek, who tallied 16 of her team-high 22 points in the second half, Kathleen Doyle had 20 points, while Emily Eshoo and Elise Stout both scored 16. For the Raiders, however, the season was a successful one – as they claimed a regional title and saw the team progress nicely from the first game of the

season to the last. “We played much better at the end of season and truth be told, I don’t know how many teams wanted to play us,” Smith said. “( The regional title) was good to get that and grow from that and now it is time to get back to where Bolingbrook was and the tradition it has had over the last 15 years.” Not only did the Raiders grow during the season, but took a big step in the advancement of the program, now in the second year under Smith. “We have 35 wins over the first two seasons and we are seeing where the program is going,” Smith said. “Just getting the new style and the new culture in takes time. That is a great thing about the administration at Bolingbrook – they understood it was going to be a change and it was a new era.”


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what do you uSe twitteR FoR? I like to get the word out whenever we have a game and to let people know how we are doing. I also use it to get stuff off my chest. how oFten aRe you on twitteR? I’m probably on 2 or 3 times a week to see what is going on and for big social issues like the Missouri situation and to help out people with school in some classes. who do you like to Follow? I always like the athletes motivation tweets and athlete facts because it lets you know how real it is. I also saw something that told you how to pick your team up after a loss, which is really helpful, being a captain of the team.

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Answering questions about Continuing Education adults go back to school for a variety of reasons. they may have personal accomplishment goals or their motivation could be purely financial. unemployment has recently led many individuals back to the classroom. Many colleges and universities report that re-entry or adult students are the new majority on campus. adults ages 25 to 69 are increasingly enrolling in courses around the country. Going back to school is a serious undertaking. Not only is it an investment of time, but it is also an investment of money. For those thinking about going back to school, consider these questions. 1. Is NoW thE rIGht tIME? Those going back to school because they think it might provide better job prospects or yield higher salaries could be mistaken. Many employers are cutting continuing-education grants and scaling back on hires with advanced degrees. That’s because companies are feeling the heat of the recession as well. Advanced degrees generally mean having to pay an employee a higher salary, something many companies are not in a position to do right now. Therefore, an advanced degree might prove a hindrance in today’s job market and not become the financial windfall

attending school is no small undertaking. Whether a public, private or online school, tuition can cost several thousand dollars per year.

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Those who have a full-time job can look into a school that offers evening or weekend classes. Many schools now offer online courses that allow individuals to take classes remotely. There is a growing interest in schools that specifically specialize in online degrees. Such schools enable students to take classes on their own time and complete assignments in a manner that’s less timespecific. Continuing students who may not have a spouse or children can move around to the school of choice. Once again, finances figure to play a major role when deciding on a school.

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE at 121 C ENCLAVE CIRCLE BOLINGBROOK, IL 60440 (CONDOMINIUM). On the 2nd day of April, 2015, to be held at 12:00 noon, at the Will County Courthouse Annex, 57 N. Ottawa Street, Room 201, Joliet, IL 60432, under Case Title: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON F/K/A THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATE HOLDERS OF CWMBS, INC., ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST 2003-4CB, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2003-12, Plaintiff V. STEVEN P. SWINARSKI AND COLLEEN M. SWINARSKI, ENCLAVE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, Defendant.

SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE at 1413 Aster Lane Bolingbrook, IL 60490 (Single Family Home). On the 19th day of March, 2015, to be held at 12:00 noon, at the Will County Courthouse Annex, 57 N. Ottawa Street, Room 201, Joliet, IL 60432, under Case Title: U.S. Bank, National Association, as Trustee for GSR Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-2F Plaintiff V. Ross P. Mamaril a/k/a Ross Papellero Mamaril; Quennie C. Mamaril a/k/a Maquennie C. Mamaril a/k/a Ma Quennie C. Mamaril; Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.; The Bloomfield West Homeowners Association; Unknown Owners and Nonrecord Claimants Defendant.

Case No. 12 CH 4997 in the Circuit Court of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, Will County, Illinois.

Case No. 11 CH 3597 in the Circuit Court of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, Will County, Illinois.

Terms of Sale: ten percent (10%) at the time of sale and the balance within twentyfour (24) hours; plus, for residential real estate, a statutory judicial sale fee calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser to the person conducting the sale, not to exceed $300, for deposit into the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund. No judicial sale fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. All payments shall be made in cash or certified funds payable to the Sheriff of Will County. In the event the property is a condominium, in accordance with 735 ILCS 5/151507(c)(1)(H-1) and (H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5), and 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1), you are hereby notified that the purchaser of the unit, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and legal fees required by subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 and the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Illinois Condominium Property Act. Pursuant to Local Court Rule 11.03 (J) if there is a surplus following application of the proceeds of sale, then the plaintiff shall send written notice pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/15-1512(d) to all parties to the proceeding advising them of the amount of the surplus and that the surplus will be held until a party obtains a court order for its distribution or, in the absence of an order, until the surplus is forfeited to the State.

Terms of Sale: ten percent (10%) at the time of sale and the balance within twentyfour (24) hours; plus, for residential real estate, a statutory judicial sale fee calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser to the person conducting the sale, not to exceed $300, for deposit into the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund. No judicial sale fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. All payments shall be made in cash or certified funds payable to the Sheriff of Will County. In the event the property is a condominium, in accordance with 735 ILCS 5/151507(c)(1)(H-1) and (H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5), and 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1), you are hereby notified that the purchaser of the unit, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and legal fees required by subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 and the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Illinois Condominium Property Act. Pursuant to Local Court Rule 11.03 (J) if there is a surplus following application of the proceeds of sale, then the plaintiff shall send written notice pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/15-1512(d) to all parties to the proceeding advising them of the amount of the surplus and that the surplus will be held until a party obtains a court order for its distribution or, in the absence of an order, until the surplus is forfeited to the State.

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE at 263 BLACKBERRY DRIVE BOLINGBROOK, IL 60440 (SINGLE FAMILY HOME WITH DETACHED 2 CAR GARAGE.). On the 2nd day of April, 2015, to be held at 12:00 noon, at the Will County Courthouse Annex, 57 N. Ottawa Street, Room 201, Joliet, IL 60432, under Case Title: WELLS FARGO BANK , N.A. Plaintiff V. VICENTE RIVERA AND JULIE A RIVERA Defendant. Case No. 12 CH 436 in the Circuit Court of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, Will County, Illinois. Terms of Sale: ten percent (10%) at the time of sale and the balance within twenty-four (24) hours; plus, for residential real estate, a statutory judicial sale fee calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser to the person conducting the sale, not to exceed $300, for deposit into the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund. No judicial sale fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. All payments shall be made in cash or certified funds payable to the Sheriff of Will County. Judgment amount is 172,713.49 plus interest, cost and post judgment advances, if any. In the event the property is a condominium, in accordance with 735 ILCS 5/15-1507(c)(1)(H-1) and (H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5), and 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1), you are hereby notified that the purchaser of the unit, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and legal fees required by subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 and the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Illinois Condominium Property Act. Pursuant to Local Court Rule 11.03 (J) if there is a surplus following application of the proceeds of sale, then the plaintiff shall send written notice pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/15-1512(d) to all parties to the proceeding advising them of the amount of the surplus and that the surplus will be held until a party obtains a court order for its distribution or, in the absence of an order, until the surplus is forfeited to the State. For Information Please Contact: PIERCE & ASSOCIATES ONE NORTH DEARBORN THIRTEENTH FLOOR CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60602 312-346-9088 312-346-1557 (Fax) PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Published 3/5, 3/12, 3/19


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18 SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE at 1027 Churchill Drive, Bolingbrook, Illinois, 60440 (Single Family Residence). On the 19th day of March, 2015, to be held at 12:00 noon, at the Will County Courthouse Annex, 57 N. Ottawa Street, Room 201, Joliet, IL 60432, under Case Title: Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee, in trust for the registered certificate holders of First Franklin Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-FF5, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2006-FF5 Plaintiff V. Brown, Harris J. Defendant. Case No. 14 CH 1391 in the Circuit Court of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, Will County, Illinois. Terms of Sale: ten percent (10%) at the time of sale and the balance within twentyfour (24) hours; plus, for residential real estate, a statutory judicial sale fee calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser to the person conducting the sale, not to exceed $300, for deposit into the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund. No judicial sale fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. All payments shall be made in cash or certified funds payable to the Sheriff of Will County. In the event the property is a condominium, in accordance with 735 ILCS 5/151507(c)(1)(H-1) and (H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5), and 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1), you are hereby notified that the purchaser of the unit, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and legal fees required by subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 and the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Illinois Condominium Property Act. Pursuant to Local Court Rule 11.03 (J) if there is a surplus following application of the proceeds of sale, then the plaintiff shall send written notice pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/15-1512(d) to all parties to the proceeding advising them of the amount of the surplus and that the surplus will be held until a party obtains a court order for its distribution or, in the absence of an order, until the surplus is forfeited to the State. For Information Please Contact:

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Published 2/19, 2/26, 3/5

Published 2/19, 2/26, 3/5

SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE at 333 Lakeside Drive Bolingbrook, IL 60440 (Single Family Home). On the 26th day of March, 2015, to be held at 12:00 noon, at the Will County Courthouse Annex, 57 N. Ottawa Street, Room 201, Joliet, IL 60432, under Case Title: U.S. Bank Trust National Association, not in its individual capacity but solely as Owner Trustee for Newlands Asset Holding Trust Plaintiff V. Rebeca Adame; et. al. Defendant.

SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE at 1575 Farmside Lane Bolingbrook, Illinois 60490 (Single Family Detached). On the 26th day of March, 2015, to be held at 12:00 noon, at the Will County Courthouse Annex, 57 N. Ottawa Street, Room 201, Joliet, IL 60432, under Case Title: Wells Fargo Bank, NA Plaintiff V. Javier Tapia; Maria Tapia; The Bloomfield West II Homeowners Association; Unknown Owners and NonRecord Claimants Defendant.

Case No. 14 CH 273 in the Circuit Court of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, Will County, Illinois.

Case No. 10 CH 7251 in the Circuit Court of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, Will County, Illinois.

Terms of Sale: ten percent (10%) at the time of sale and the balance within twentyfour (24) hours; plus, for residential real estate, a statutory judicial sale fee calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser to the person conducting the sale, not to exceed $300, for deposit into the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund. No judicial sale fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. All payments shall be made in cash or certified funds payable to the Sheriff of Will County.

Terms of Sale: ten percent (10%) at the time of sale and the balance within twentyfour (24) hours; plus, for residential real estate, a statutory judicial sale fee calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser to the person conducting the sale, not to exceed $300, for deposit into the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund. No judicial sale fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. All payments shall be made in cash or certified funds payable to the Sheriff of Will County. In the event the property is a condominium, in accordance with 735 ILCS 5/151507(c)(1)(H-1) and (H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5), and 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1), you are hereby notified that the purchaser of the unit, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and legal fees required by subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 and the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Illinois Condominium Property Act. Pursuant to Local Court Rule 11.03 (J) if there is a surplus following application of the proceeds of sale, then the plaintiff shall send written notice pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/15-1512(d) to all parties to the proceeding advising them of the amount of the surplus and that the surplus will be held until a party obtains a court order for its distribution or, in the absence of an order, until the surplus is forfeited to the State.

In the event the property is a condominium, in accordance with 735 ILCS 5/151507(c)(1)(H-1) and (H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5), and 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1), you are hereby notified that the purchaser of the unit, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and legal fees required by subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 and the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Illinois Condominium Property Act. Pursuant to Local Court Rule 11.03 (J) if there is a surplus following application of the proceeds of sale, then the plaintiff shall send written notice pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/15-1512(d) to all parties to the proceeding advising them of the amount of the surplus and that the surplus will be held until a party obtains a court order for its distribution or, in the absence of an order, until the surplus is forfeited to the State. For Information Please Contact: Codilis & Associates, P.C. 15W030 N. Frontage Road Suite 100 Burr Ridge, IL 60527 630-794-5300 630-794-9090 fax 14-13-23872 PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Published 2/26, 3/5, 3/12

For Information Please Contact: Anselmo Lindberg Oliver, LLC Att: Mr. Anthony Porto 1771 West Diehl Road Suite 120 Naperville, IL 60563 foreclosurenotice@fal-illinois.com 866-402-8661 630-428-4620 (Fax) For bidding instructions visit: www.fal-illinois.com PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Published 2/26, 3/5, 3/12

SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE at 139 Julie Road Bolingbrook, IL 60440 (Single Family Home). On the 19th day of March, 2015, to be held at 12:00 noon, at the Will County Courthouse Annex, 57 N. Ottawa Street, Room 201, Joliet, IL 60432, under Case Title: Bank of America, N.A., successor by merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP f/k/a Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, LP Plaintiff V. Kenneth L. Hanson; et. al. Defendant. Case No. 14 CH 940 in the Circuit Court of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, Will County, Illinois. Terms of Sale: ten percent (10%) at the time of sale and the balance within twenty-four (24) hours; plus, for residential real estate, a statutory judicial sale fee calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser to the person conducting the sale, not to exceed $300, for deposit into the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund. No judicial sale fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. All payments shall be made in cash or certified funds payable to the Sheriff of Will County. In the event the property is a condominium, in accordance with 735 ILCS 5/15-1507(c)(1)(H-1) and (H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5), and 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1), you are hereby notified that the purchaser of the unit, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and legal fees required by subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 and the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Illinois Condominium Property Act. Pursuant to Local Court Rule 11.03 (J) if there is a surplus following application of the proceeds of sale, then the plaintiff shall send written notice pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/15-1512(d) to all parties to the proceeding advising them of the amount of the surplus and that the surplus will be held until a party obtains a court order for its distribution or, in the absence of an order, until the surplus is forfeited to the State. For Information Please Contact: Codilis & Associates, P.C. 15W030 N. Frontage Road Suite 100 Burr Ridge, IL 60527 630-794-5300 630-794-9090 fax 14-07878 PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Published 2/19, 2/26, 3/5


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PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) SS. COUNTY OF WILL )

PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) SS. COUNTY OF WILL )

PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) SS. COUNTY OF WILL )

PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) SS. COUNTY OF WILL )

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWELFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWELFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS

Bank of America, N.A., successor by merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP f/k/a Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, LP Plaintiff, vs. Kenneth L. Hanson; et. al. Defendant. No. 14 CH 940

TCF NATIONAL BANK Plaintiff, vs. JAIME ANGUIANO; RICARDO AMARO ANGUIANO; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS. Defendant. No. 13 CH 3703

NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Public notice is hereby given that pursuant to a judgment entered in the above cause on the 15th day of October, 2014, MIKE KELLEY, Sheriff of Will County, Illinois, will on Thursday, the 19th day of March, 2015, commencing at 12:00 o’clock noon, at the Will County Courthouse Annex, 57 N. Ottawa Street, Room 201, Joliet, IL 60432, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder or bidders the following-described real estate: PARCEL 1: LOT 4, IN AREA 4, IN CENTEX WINSTON CORPORATION, BOLINGBROOK TOWNHOMES, UNIT NO. 2 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PARTS OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 2 AND THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, RANGE 10, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED JANUARY 5, 1971, AS DOCUMENT NUMBER R71-143, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. PARCEL 2: EASEMENT APPURTENANT TO THE ABOVE DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AS DEFINED IN DECLARATION DATED JUNE 7, 1971 AND RECORDED JULY 7, 1971, AS DOCUMENT NUMBER R71-15260, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Commonly known as: 139 Julie Road Bolingbrook, IL 60440 Description of Improvements: Single Family Home P.I.N.: 12-02-02-302-044

NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Public notice is hereby given that pursuant to a judgment entered in the above cause on the 7th day of August, 2014, MIKE KELLEY, Sheriff of Will County, Illinois, will on Thursday, the 19th day of March, 2015, commencing at 12:00 o’clock noon, at the Will County Courthouse Annex, 57 N. Ottawa Street, Room 201, Joliet, IL 60432, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder or bidders the followingdescribed real estate: LOT 3 IN BLOCK 16 IN INDIAN OAKS UNIT NO. 3, A SUBDIVISION IN SECTIONS 9, 10, 15 AND 16 IN TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, RANGE 10, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED JUNE 4, 1969 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER R69-9813, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Commonly known as: 152 S. SCHMIDT ROAD BOLINGBROOK, IL 60440 Description of Improvements: SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE P.I.N.: 12-02-15-101-014-0000

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWELFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS U.S. Bank, National Association, as Trustee for GSR Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-2F Plaintiff, vs. Ross P. Mamaril a/k/a Ross Papellero Mamaril; Quennie C. Mamaril a/k/a Maquennie C. Mamaril a/k/a Ma Quennie C. Mamaril; Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.; The Bloomfield West Homeowners Association; Unknown Owners and Nonrecord Claimants Defendant. No. 11 CH 3597 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Public notice is hereby given that pursuant to a judgment entered in the above cause on the 19th day of November, 2014, MIKE KELLEY, Sheriff of Will County, Illinois, will on Thursday, the 19th day of March, 2015, commencing at 12:00 o’clock noon, at the Will County Courthouse Annex, 57 N. Ottawa Street, Room 201, Joliet, IL 60432, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder or bidders the following-described real estate: LOT 102, IN BLOOMFIELD WEST UNIT 2A, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 18, LYING EAST OF THE INDIAN BOUNDARY LINE, TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, RANGE 10, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED JANUARY 30, 2002 AS DOCUMENT NO. R200217617, IN THE VILLAGE OF BOLINGBROOK, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Commonly known as: 1413 Aster Lane Bolingbrook, IL 60490 Description of Improvements: Single Family Home P.I.N.: 12-02-18-410-057-0000 Terms of Sale: ten percent (10%) at the time of sale and the balance within twenty-four (24) hours; plus, for residential real estate, a statutory judicial sale fee calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser to the person conducting the sale, not to exceed $300, for deposit into the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund. No judicial sale fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. All payments shall be made in cash or certified funds payable to the Sheriff of Will County. In the event the property is a condominium, in accordance with 735 ILCS 5/15-1507(c)(1) (H-1) and (H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5), and 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1), you are hereby notified that the purchaser of the unit, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and legal fees required by subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 and the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Illinois Condominium Property Act. Pursuant to Local Court Rule 11.03 (J) if there is a surplus following application of the proceeds of sale, then the plaintiff shall send written notice pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/15-1512(d) to all parties to the proceeding advising them of the amount of the surplus and that the surplus will be held until a party obtains a court order for its distribution or, in the absence of an order, until the surplus is forfeited to the State. FOR INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: Codilis & Associates, P.C. 15W030 N. Frontage Road Suite 100 Burr Ridge, IL 60527 630-794-5300 630-794-9090 fax 14-08-05956 MIKE KELLEY Plaintiff’s Attorney Sheriff of Will County Published 2/19, 2/26, 3/5

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWELFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee, in trust for the registered certificate holders of First Franklin Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-FF5, Mortgage PassThrough Certificates, Series 2006-FF5 Plaintiff, vs. Brown, Harris J. Defendant. No. 14 CH 1391 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Public notice is hereby given that pursuant to a judgment entered in the above cause on the 15th day of December, 2014, MIKE KELLEY, Sheriff of Will County, Illinois, will on Thursday, the 19th day of March, 2015, commencing at 12:00 o’clock noon, at the Will County Courthouse Annex, 57 N. Ottawa Street, Room 201, Joliet, IL 60432, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder or bidders the followingdescribed real estate: Lot 14, in Block 41, in Indian Oaks, Unit No. 12, a Subdivision in Section 8, in Township 37 North, and in Range 10 East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the Plat thereof recorded September 27, 1977, as Document No. R77-36876, in Will County, Illinois. Commonly known as: 1027 Churchill Drive, Bolingbrook, Illinois, 60440 Description of Improvements: Single Family Residence P.I.N.: 12-02-08-203-014-0000 Terms of Sale: ten percent (10%) at the time of sale and the balance within twenty-four (24) hours; plus, for residential real estate, a statutory judicial sale fee calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser to the person conducting the sale, not to exceed $300, for deposit into the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund. No judicial sale fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. All payments shall be made in cash or certified funds payable to the Sheriff of Will County. In the event the property is a condominium, in accordance with 735 ILCS 5/15-1507(c)(1)(H-1) and (H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5), and 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1), you are hereby notified that the purchaser of the unit, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and legal fees required by subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 and the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Illinois Condominium Property Act. Pursuant to Local Court Rule 11.03 (J) if there is a surplus following application of the proceeds of sale, then the plaintiff shall send written notice pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/15-1512(d) to all parties to the proceeding advising them of the amount of the surplus and that the surplus will be held until a party obtains a court order for its distribution or, in the absence of an order, until the surplus is forfeited to the State. FOR INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC P.O. Box 165028 Columbus, Ohio 43216-5028 614-220-5611 614-220-5613 (Fax) MIKE KELLEY Plaintiff’s Attorney Sheriff of Will County Published 2/19, 2/26, 3/5

Terms of Sale: ten percent (10%) at the time of sale and the balance within twenty-four (24) hours; plus, for residential real estate, a statutory judicial sale fee calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser to the person conducting the sale, not to exceed $300, for deposit into the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund. No judicial sale fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. All payments shall be made in cash or certified funds payable to the Sheriff of Will County. In the event the property is a condominium, in accordance with 735 ILCS 5/15-1507(c)(1) (H-1) and (H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5), and 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1), you are hereby notified that the purchaser of the unit, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and legal fees required by subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 and the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Illinois Condominium Property Act. Pursuant to Local Court Rule 11.03 (J) if there is a surplus following application of the proceeds of sale, then the plaintiff shall send written notice pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/15-1512(d) to all parties to the proceeding advising them of the amount of the surplus and that the surplus will be held until a party obtains a court order for its distribution or, in the absence of an order, until the surplus is forfeited to the State. FOR INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: Codilis & Associates, P.C. 15W030 N. Frontage Road Suite 100 Burr Ridge, IL 60527 630-794-5300 630-794-9090 fax 14-07878 MIKE KELLEY Plaintiff’s Attorney Sheriff of Will County Published 2/19, 2/26, 3/5

Terms of Sale: ten percent (10%) at the time of sale and the balance within twenty-four (24) hours; plus, for residential real estate, a statutory judicial sale fee calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser to the person conducting the sale, not to exceed $300, for deposit into the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund. No judicial sale fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. All payments shall be made in cash or certified funds payable to the Sheriff of Will County. In the event the property is a condominium, in accordance with 735 ILCS 5/15-1507(c)(1)(H-1) and (H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5), and 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1), you are hereby notified that the purchaser of the unit, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and legal fees required by subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 and the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Illinois Condominium Property Act.

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PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) SS. COUNTY OF WILL ) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWELFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS U.S. Bank Trust National Association, not in its individual capacity but solely as Owner Trustee for Newlands Asset Holding Trust Plaintiff, vs. Rebeca Adame; et. al. Defendant. No. 14 CH 273 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Public notice is hereby given that pursuant to a judgment entered in the above cause on the 7th day of May, 2014, MIKE KELLEY, Sheriff of Will County, Illinois, will on Thursday, the 26th day of March, 2015, commencing at 12:00 o’clock noon, at the Will County Courthouse Annex, 57 N. Ottawa Street, Room 201, Joliet, IL 60432, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder or bidders the following-described real estate: LOT 9 IN BLOCK 54 OF CHERRYWOOD EAST UNIT 2, A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, RANGE 10, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED OCTOBER 17, 1978, DOCUMENT NO. R78-41233 AND CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION RECORDED FEBRUARY 26, 1979, AS DOCUMENT NO. R79-06416, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Commonly known as: 333 Lakeside Drive Bolingbrook, IL 60440 Description of Improvements: Single Family Home P.I.N.: 12-02-12-108-061 Terms of Sale: ten percent (10%) at the time of sale and the balance within twenty-four (24) hours; plus, for residential real estate, a statutory judicial sale fee calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser to the person conducting the sale, not to exceed $300, for deposit into the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund. No judicial sale fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. All payments shall be made in cash or certified funds payable to the Sheriff of Will County. In the event the property is a condominium, in accordance with 735 ILCS 5/15-1507(c)(1) (H-1) and (H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5), and 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1), you are hereby notified that the purchaser of the unit, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and legal fees required by subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 and the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Illinois Condominium Property Act.

Pursuant to Local Court Rule 11.03 (J) if there is a surplus following application of the proceeds of sale, then the plaintiff shall send written notice pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/15-1512(d) to all parties to the proceeding advising them of the amount of the surplus and that the surplus will be held until a party obtains a court order for its distribution or, in the absence of an order, until the surplus is forfeited to the State.

Pursuant to Local Court Rule 11.03 (J) if there is a surplus following application of the proceeds of sale, then the plaintiff shall send written notice pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/15-1512(d) to all parties to the proceeding advising them of the amount of the surplus and that the surplus will be held until a party obtains a court order for its distribution or, in the absence of an order, until the surplus is forfeited to the State.

FOR INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: David T. Cohen & Associates, Ltd. 10729 West 159th Street Orland Park, IL 60467 708-460-7711 708-460-3426 (fax) MIKE KELLEY Plaintiff’s Attorney Sheriff of Will County

FOR INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: Codilis & Associates, P.C. 15W030 N. Frontage Road Suite 100 Burr Ridge, IL 60527 630-794-5300 630-794-9090 fax 14-13-23872 MIKE KELLEY Plaintiff’s Attorney Sheriff of Will County Published 2/26, 3/5, 3/12

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PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) SS. COUNTY OF WILL )

PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) SS. COUNTY OF WILL )

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWELFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWELFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS

Wells Fargo Bank, NA Plaintiff, vs. Javier Tapia; Maria Tapia; The Bloomfield West II Homeowners Association; Unknown Owners and Non-Record Claimants Defendant. No. 10 CH 7251

WELLS FARGO BANK , N.A. Plaintiff,

NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Public notice is hereby given that pursuant to a judgment entered in the above cause on the 28th day of March, 2012, MIKE KELLEY, Sheriff of Will County, Illinois, will on Thursday, the 26th day of March, 2015, commencing at 12:00 o’clock noon, at the Will County Courthouse Annex, 57 N. Ottawa Street, Room 201, Joliet, IL 60432, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder or bidders the following-described real estate: LOT 219 IN BLOOMFIELD WEST UNIT 3A, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE NORTHWEST FRACTIONAL QUARTER OF SECTION 19, LYING SOUTH OF THE INDIAN BOUNDARY LINE, IN TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, RANGE 10, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED MAY 31, 2001, AS DOCUMENT NO. R2001066275, IN THE VILLAGE OF BOLINGBROOK, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Commonly known as: 1575 Farmside Lane Bolingbrook, Illinois 60490 Description of Improvements: Single Family Detached P.I.N.: 02-19-108-007-0000

NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Public notice is hereby given that pursuant to a judgment entered in the above cause on the 16th day of October, 2012, MIKE KELLEY, Sheriff of Will County, Illinois, will on Thursday, the 2nd day of April, 2015, commencing at 12:00 o’clock noon, at the Will County Courthouse Annex, 57 N. Ottawa Street, Room 201, Joliet, IL 60432, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder or bidders the following-described real estate: LOT 1, IN CINNAMON CREEK UNIT NUMBER 2, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF LOTS 3 AND 6, IN SCHOOL TRUSTEE’S SUBDIVISION OF SECTION 16, IN TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, AND IN RANGE 10 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED MARCH 19, 1971 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER R71-5666 AND CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION RECORDED SEPTEMBER 3, 1971 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER R71-21037, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Commonly known as: 263 BLACKBERRY DRIVE BOLINGBROOK, IL 60440 Description of Improvements: SINGLE FAMILY HOME WITH DETACHED 2 CAR GARAGE. P.I.N.: 12-02-16-106-053-0

Terms of Sale: ten percent (10%) at the time of sale and the balance within twenty-four (24) hours; plus, for residential real estate, a statutory judicial sale fee calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser to the person conducting the sale, not to exceed $300, for deposit into the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund. No judicial sale fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. All payments shall be made in cash or certified funds payable to the Sheriff of Will County. In the event the property is a condominium, in accordance with 735 ILCS 5/15-1507(c)(1) (H-1) and (H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5), and 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1), you are hereby notified that the purchaser of the unit, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and legal fees required by subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 and the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Illinois Condominium Property Act. Pursuant to Local Court Rule 11.03 (J) if there is a surplus following application of the proceeds of sale, then the plaintiff shall send written notice pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/15-1512(d) to all parties to the proceeding advising them of the amount of the surplus and that the surplus will be held until a party obtains a court order for its distribution or, in the absence of an order, until the surplus is forfeited to the State. FOR INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: Anselmo Lindberg Oliver, LLC Att: Mr. Anthony Porto 1771 West Diehl Road Suite 120 Naperville, IL 60563 foreclosurenotice@fal-illinois.com 866-402-8661 630-428-4620 (Fax) For bidding instructions visit: www.falillinois.com MIKE KELLEY Plaintiff’s Attorney Sheriff of Will County Published 2/26, 3/5, 3/12

vs. VICENTE RIVERA AND JULIE A RIVERA Defendant. No. 12 CH 436

Terms of Sale: ten percent (10%) at the time of sale and the balance within twenty-four (24) hours; plus, for residential real estate, a statutory judicial sale fee calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser to the person conducting the sale, not to exceed $300, for deposit into the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund. No judicial sale fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. All payments shall be made in cash or certified funds payable to the Sheriff of Will County. Judgment amount is 172,713.49 plus interest, cost and post judgment advances, if any. In the event the property is a condominium, in accordance with 735 ILCS 5/15-1507(c)(1) (H-1) and (H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5), and 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1), you are hereby notified that the purchaser of the unit, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and legal fees required by subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 and the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Illinois Condominium Property Act. Pursuant to Local Court Rule 11.03 (J) if there is a surplus following application of the proceeds of sale, then the plaintiff shall send written notice pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/15-1512(d) to all parties to the proceeding advising them of the amount of the surplus and that the surplus will be held until a party obtains a court order for its distribution or, in the absence of an order, until the surplus is forfeited to the State. FOR INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: PIERCE & ASSOCIATES ONE NORTH DEARBORN THIRTEENTH FLOOR CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60602 312-346-9088 312-346-1557 (Fax) MIKE KELLEY Plaintiff’s Attorney Sheriff of Will County Published 3/5, 3/12, 3/19

PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) SS. COUNTY OF WILL ) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWELFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON F/K/A THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATE HOLDERS OF CWMBS, INC., ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST 2003-4CB, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2003-12, Plaintiff, vs. STEVEN P. SWINARSKI AND COLLEEN M. SWINARSKI, ENCLAVE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, Defendant. No. 12 CH 4997 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Public notice is hereby given that pursuant to a judgment entered in the above cause on the 2nd day of May, 2013, MIKE KELLEY, Sheriff of Will County, Illinois, will on Thursday, the 2nd day of April, 2015, commencing at 12:00 o’clock noon, at the Will County Courthouse Annex, 57 N. Ottawa Street, Room 201, Joliet, IL 60432, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder or bidders the following-described real estate: UNIT 3, BUILDING 23, IN ENCLAVE CONDOMINIUM, AS DELINEATED IN PLAT OF SURVEY OF A PART OF LOTS 1, 2 AND 3 IN THE ENCLAVE SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED AS DOCUMENT R2000-100030 AND AMENDED BY PLAT OF ABROGATION AND RELOCATION RECORDED AS DOUCMETN R200150398, BEING A RESUBDIVISION OF LOT 4 IN FORDHAM BROOK, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED AS DOCUMENT R2000-05533, WHICH SURVEY IS ATTACHED AS EXHIBIT ìBî TO DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM OWNERSHIP RECORDED JULY 25, 2001, DOCUMENT R2001-95552, AS AMENDED FROM TIME TO TIME, AND AS AMENED BY TENTH SPECIAL AMENDMENT RECORDED OCTOBER 3, 2002 AS DOCUMENT R2002163856, TOGETHER WITH ITS UNDIVIDED PERCENTAGE INTEREST IN THE COMMON ELEMENTS, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Commonly known as: 121 C ENCLAVE CIRCLE BOLINGBROOK, IL 60440 Description of Improvements: CONDOMINIUM P.I.N.: 12-02-11-313-023-1003 (02-11-313004, 02-11-314-001 & 02-11-303-018 UNDERLYING PINS) Terms of Sale: ten percent (10%) at the time of sale and the balance within twenty-four (24) hours; plus, for residential real estate, a statutory judicial sale fee calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser to the person conducting the sale, not to exceed $300, for deposit into the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund. No judicial sale fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. All payments shall be made in cash or certified funds payable to the Sheriff of Will County. In the event the property is a condominium, in accordance with 735 ILCS 5/15-1507(c)(1) (H-1) and (H-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5), and 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1), you are hereby notified that the purchaser of the unit, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and legal fees required by subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 and the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Illinois Condominium Property Act. Pursuant to Local Court Rule 11.03 (J) if there is a surplus following application of the proceeds of sale, then the plaintiff shall send written notice pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/15-1512(d) to all parties to the proceeding advising them of the amount of the surplus and that the surplus will be held until a party obtains a court order for its distribution or, in the absence of an order, until the surplus is forfeited to the State. FOR INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: Wirbicki Law Group 33 W Monroe Suite 1140 Chicago, IL 60603-5332 312-360-9455 312-572-7823 (Fax) MIKE KELLEY Plaintiff’s Attorney Sheriff of Will County Published 3/5, 3/12, 3/19


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