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MIT student attempts record-breaking flight Frequent flyer. Matt Guthmiller, 19, is trying to become the youngest person to complete a solo flight around the world. Matt Guthmiller is going to have quite the story to tell about his summer vacation when he returns to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the fall. The 19-year-old soon-to-be MIT sophomore is currently flying around the world and trying to become the youngest person ever to fly solo around the globe. “It’s been a lot of fun. It’s really cool,” Guthmiller told Metro recently as he was midflight from Kuala Lumpur to Manila. “So many people have been so nice to me. Total strangers that find out what I’m doing think it’s cool and take me out to dinner and show me around town.” He will travel roughly 29,000 miles on the trip that will last more than a month. He’s expected to finish around mid July, though delays are possible. The South Dakota native began flying at age 16 and has since earned his commercial pilot certificate. He’s flying a small, singleengine plane, which had some of the seats removed to fit extra fuel tanks to increase the range. He’s averaging at least nine hours of flight time during each leg of his journey. Besides some minor issues related to severe weather and some maintenance after mistakenly being given the wrong fuel, Guthmiller said the ride’s been pretty smooth. He’s tweeted pictures of the view from his plane, which included pyramids in Egypt. He’s also tweeted about having hours of Michael Bublé to listen to while making a sevenhour flight over the desert. While seeing international cities that he’s never visited before has been exciting, he said it’s strange to be on his own. “Getting to all of these places I thought of visiting over the years and then being by myself was really weird,” he said. “I’m not there with a group

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Boston confirms cases of mosquito-borne virus Boston public health officials have confirmed four cases of the mosquitoborne virus Chikungunya in the Boston area. The viral disease is transmitted to people by mosquitoes, according to the Boston Public Health Commission, although those who have been diagnosed are believed to have contracted the virus while traveling in the Caribbean. A Boston health spokeswoman told WCVB that no public threat or advisory has been issued locally. METRO

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Guthmiller, who began flying at age 16, is making the 29,000-mile journey in a small, single-engine plane, which he flies for nine-hour stints, on average. / LIMITLESS HORIZONS Record holder

Meet the man Guthmiller is trying to unseat According to Guinness World Records, the young-

Visit Metro.us to track Guthmiller’s progress and read updates about his journey. of friends like I would have expected.” Guthmiller, an electrical engineer and computer science major, is seeking sponsors to help pay for the trip, then any money raised after that will help Code.org, a nonprofit that

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tries to expand participation and availability of computer science. Besides the money, Guthmiller is hoping his mission inspires others. “The biggest thing I’m hoping to accomplish is to go out and inspire other people to do things. You go out and kind of break it down and figure out how to do it and you can do it,” he said. “I don’t think there’s anything particularly special about me, or me as a pilot … I just read about other kids doing it and figured I could do the same thing.” Ross Aimer, the CEO of Aero Consulting Experts and a retired United Airlines captain, said the flying solo part of

“The biggest thing I’m hoping to accomplish is to go out and inspire other people do do things.” Guthmiller

Guthmiller’s journey is not the hardest aspect — it’s the support needed in planning and on the ground. “There are still a lot of problems associated with this type of adventure that have to be overcome, but if you’ve got a good team that can take care of all that stuff, then it can be done,” said Aimer. For Guthmiller, the journey is more than just the potential solo flight record. “Ultimately … the biggest thing is not the record, just to hopefully inspire other people,” he said. MICHAEL NAUGHTON @MetroBosMike

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Gov. Deval Patrick in the coming days is expected to sign his final state budget, a $36.5 billion spending plan for the fiscal year that began July 1. The budget includes a 5.5 percent, $2 billion spending hike, as well as increases in local aid, child welfare, housing, mental health and substance abuse programs. SHNS Water rescue

Two men pulled from Charles River Boston EMS reportedly pulled two men from the Charles River on the Esplanade on Saturday evening after troopers responded to a report of two people “on the ground” there. A 66-year-old Cambridge man was taken to the hospital around 5:30 p.m. after he was dragged from the water near the Harvard Bridge, Boston.com reported. Shortly after, EMS had to pull a 39-year-old Cambridge man from waist-deep water. That man was placed into protective custody, and was presumed to be intoxicated. METRO


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A Boston cop who has been on administrative leave for 10 months was arrested Friday for allegedly using a police cruiser without authorization. Boston Police Officer Patrick Donovan allegedly took the vehicle from a Boston Police station in Dorchester sometime between 5 p.m. and midnight on Friday and drove it to Revere, where he was later involved in an altercation with a domestic partner, a police spokeswoman told The Boston Globe. He was arrested after police found the cruiser near his Dorchester home, and faces a charge of use of a motor vehicle without authority. Revere police are looking into the domestic incident. Police did not say on Sunday whether Donovan was still a member of the department, though a spokeswoman told the Globe that police are taking steps to terminate his employment.

Several homes were evacuated in Lawrence on Sunday morning after police found chemicals and what they believed to be a pipe bomb in a private residence. Methuen and Lawrence police responded with a hazardous materials team and Massachusetts State Police Bomb Squad, and after a twohour investigation, determined there was no threat. The incident began when police went to the house to recover weapons.

Police say Donovan took the cruiser from District C-11 station in Dorchester. / NICOLAUS CZARNECKI, METRO On leave Donovan, who was hired in 2002, has been on administrative leave since September 2013 after the police department’s Internal Affairs Department charged him with a separate incident of larceny. •

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The items apparently belonged to a man in his 40s who lived at the residence and died in May. His mother found the suspicious items, which included a rifle, an AR-15-style gun, fuses and powders, when she was cleaning the apartment. What authorities initially believed to be a pipe bomb was actually a nunchuck. Police said the man was not believed to be involved in bomb making. MORGAN ROUSSEAU

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Shooting victim mourned A memorial on Windsor Street in Cambridge honors David Kensley, 22, who died on Saturday, days after falling victim to a drive-by-shooting. Cambridge police said Kensley suffered multiple gunshot wounds to his head during the Thursday night shooting. Police said they do not believe the shooting was random. / NICOLAUS CZARNECKI, METRO

Harvard bomb scare prompts evacuation Buildings at Harvard University were evacuated Saturday morning after a man who claimed to be armed called police and said he had placed

bombs around the campus. “While officials responded immediately and no indication was found to substantiate the threat, the buildings were evacuated out of an abundance of caution,” the university said in a statement. Authorities are investigating the source of the call. METRO

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Six Jewish suspects arrested over death of Palestinian teen Investigation. Israel’s Shin Bet security agency said the suspects were being questioned at one of its installations. Israel has arrested six Jewish suspects in the abduction and killing of a Palestinian teenager whose death sparked violent protests in Jerusalem and Israeli Arab towns, a security source said on Sunday. The security source gave no further details about the suspects who were arrested in the investigation into the abduction and killing of Mohammed Abu Khudair, 16, other than to say they were Jewish and that police saw “nationalist motives”

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in the case. A police spokesman said a gag order had been imposed on most details of the case, commenting only that police had “arrested a number of Jewish suspects who carried out the killing.” Abu Khudair’s burnt body was discovered in a Jerusalem forest on Wednesday.

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Jessica Simpson and Eric Johnson were married over the weekend in front of 250 friends and family at the San Ysidro Ranch, located in Montecito in Santa Barbara County, California, according to E! Online. The big day comes after months of planning and several years of engagement, as Simpson first confirmed the engagement in November 2010. They have

two children together, 2-yearold daughter Maxwell and 1-year-old son Ace. As Simpson explained during a visit to “Good Morning America” earlier this year, there were no fears of getting cold feet at this point. “I already feel like we’re an old married couple,” she said. “Like, if he wanted to run, he could’ve run when I was hormonal and pregnant.”

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SHOULD DRAKE BE REGRETTING HIS DECISION TO LET KANYE WEST TAKE THE HELM?

Drake may want to take a bit more care in selecting his next substitute to help out while he’s felled by his current mystery illness. The rapper had to bow out of a recent appearance at the Wireless Festival in London and figured he’d make it up to the crowd by sending Kanye West in his place, according to Pitchfork. But West had other ideas about how to spend the evening. West, who performed with an odd-looking mask obscuring his face, stopped the show for

one of his standard 15-minute rants, his auto-tuned words accompanied by a booing audience: “I’m not going to call no names, I’m not going to say Nike or anything. I’m not dissing Louis Vuitton, I’m not dissing the Gucci group and s—,” he shouted. “I’m just saying, don’t discriminate against me because I’m a black man, or because I’m a celebrity, to determine that I can’t create. ’Cause, you know, no black guy or celebrity’s making no Louis Vuitton nothing.”

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“I’m just saying, don’t discriminate against me because I’m a black man, or because I’m a celebrity, to determine that I can’t create. ’Cause, you know, no black guy or celebrity’s making no Louis Vuitton nothing.”

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called me to tell me to do “Ping Pong Summer.” I always feel like if someone asks you to do something that’s a favor to help get a film up, and it’s a one-and-a-half-week commitment, that’s a hell of a lot easier than a month and a half. I would imagine that happens a lot: smaller projects with first-time directors seeking you out. Yes. Sometimes it works and other times it’s very frustrating. First-time directors are very often trampled on by whoever buys it or the studio or whoever. … “Producer” is probably the job you can be the least qualified for. There can be nine producers on a movie — they gave a little bit of money or knew somebody or whatever. But on this, everybody that was involved while we were shooting really … was

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Susan Sarandon is taking another road trip as Melissa McCarthy’s grandmother in “Tammy.”

[Laughs] Nobody, nobody! Oh no, one on-camera reporter did. That’s so funny that it became such a big thing. We just did it as an afterthought. And then we were doing the interview for the Hollywood Reporter, and at the end of it, I said, “Let’s just do one,” and we did one with my phone. [My dog] Penny tweeted it, and now it’s a thing.

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to look blindingly fast. Don’t most cops pull a gun on suspects instead of a knife, though? Right, yes. But guns are no fun when you’ve got knives. My character is psychotic in that he prefers knives. He would much rather just stick you a couple of times. I think my character would probably be a criminal if he weren’t in law enforcement.

Joel McHale wants everyone to know he can be a badass if needed. His latest film, the supernatural thriller “Deliver Us from Evil,” is a departure for the “Community” star — and that’s exactly why he did it. Well, that and he got to play with knives a whole bunch. You’ve got a pretty bad-ass fight scene in this film. Is that meant to be your sort of “Hey look at me” for action movie producers? Yes. In fact, at the end of the movie my character sits up and says, “Hey, action movie producers, what else do you want?” [Laughs] Hell, no one’s called, but I’ll take the calls. You do handle yourself quite convincingly in the fight scenes. Oh good. I worked my ass off

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to make sure that looked real. So many people have been like, “Was it hard going from comedy into drama?” No. It was hard learning to knife fight, to make it look real. My greatest concern was that if I looked slow or it looked amateur or anything like that then it would suck. I wanted it

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faces of famous cartoon women and their partners. “I’ve decided to launch this new series because I wanted to give visibility to a problem that affects a great amount of women all over the world,” he told Metro in an email. Palombo is known to make his points through cultural icons — he previously depicted fashion moguls including Vogue’s Anna Wintour and Karl Lagerfeld wearing Bambi for an anti-fur ad. This time, he chose the familiar faces to make a point: that domestic violence is so prevalent, its victims and perpetrators could be anyone. “Have you ever seen a very normal couple walking on the

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Cancer | June 21-July 22. People will think you’re pushy if you try to make plans for everyone around you. Listen and learn. By observing friends you will gain experience. Leo | July 23-Aug. 22. Show some consideration. Not everyone will opt to do things your way. Give your friends and family breathing room while you master your skills. Virgo | Aug. 23-Sept. 22. Make your own decisions. Let everyone know that you won’t be pressured into doing something that goes against your morals and beliefs. Take control. Libra | Sept. 23-Oct. 22. You’ll have plenty of energy today. No one will be able to keep up with you, making it easy for you to outdo the competition. A physical challenge will be satisfying. Scorpio|Oct. 23-Nov. 21. An escalating problem in a personal relationship could lead to estrangement if it’s not handled discreetly. Don’t compound the problem by revealing intimate details to outsiders.

Sagittarius | Nov. 22Dec. 21. Don’t assume that everyone who asks for a donation is with a legitimate organization. If you are at all suspicious about the request, walk away and cut your losses.

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Capricorn | Dec. 22-Jan. 20. Opposition will set you back. If you find a way to compromise, it will be easier to reach your goals. Keep life simple until you can comfortably expand your interests. Aquarius | Jan. 21-Feb. 18. Friends and colleagues will be bowled over by your unique ideas. Find a platform where you can present your vision to people who will support your plans and impact your future. Pisces | Feb. 19-March 20. It’s necessary to keep up-todate with your banking records. Go over your statements meticulously and investigate any questionable withdrawals, expenses or bank charges. Aries | March 21-April 20. If someone is not being totally honest, ask direct questions. You can’t enter into an endeavor if you don’t know where you stand.

Women get a raw deal, why make it worse? Re: ‘Pursuit of pleasure not protected’ (Metro, July 3-6) The reason women are upset about Hobby Lobby Supreme Court decision is an undercurrent in the letter from Justin Dobbs. Women carry the burden of unprotected sex, not men. If a child is the result, a man can just walk away, but the pregnant woman must decide to carry a baby to term or abort the fetus.

The mainstream media on TV and in print, aka “state-run media,” play all the lies about the SCOTUS decision in the Hobby Lobby case. You would think every woman in America will no longer have access to birth control products. You just have to do a little research (not much) to find out that 16 contraception items will still be paid for by Hobby Lobby for their employees in their health

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care. Four products will no longer be paid for, and the women who want them will have to pay for them by themselves. No one has taken away a woman’s right to choose any contraception item, except for the fact of who will pay. Shame on the media again. This will come back to bite them because the real “war on women” is believing that we are all stupid. J. BACHMAN, VIA EMAIL

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Red Sox fall in extras, drop series to Orioles The Red Sox have played just ďŹ ve games so far in July, but this month is looking a whole lot like last month, as the Sox are 1-4 since last Tuesday. Sunday’s 7-6 extrainnings loss to Baltimore was the most painful of the bundle of “L’sâ€? as Boston rallied to tie the game 6-6 in the seventh inning but ultimately fell to the Orioles, losing the three-game series. Baltimore plated four runs in the top of the busy seventh to take a 6-1 lead, but thanks to a home run by David Ross and RBIs by Xander Bogaerts, Daniel Nava, David Ortiz and Mike Napoli the Sox responded with ďŹ ve runs of their own in the bottom of the inning. Neither team would score again until the 12th inning when the O’s garnered one run o of two hits with Sox reliever Edward Mujica proving to be the Boston goat. David Lough tripled to deep center and J.J. Hardy singled him home a batter later as Baltimore improved to 40-48 on the season. The Sox fell to 39-49. MATT BURKE

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five starts, he’s allowed four earned runs over 37.2 innings for a 0.96 ERA. He’s 3-0 and the Red Sox are 4-1 in those games. “That is what I try and pride myself on,� said Lester when asked about going deep into games. “The bullpen knowing coming into my starts that I’m going to go seven innings — I’ve always tried priding myself on innings and going deep in every start.� Though Lackey has struggled a bit of late, the team has still gone 4-2 over his last six starts and he’s posted a 3.84 ERA for the entire year, 25th in the AL. RYAN HANNABLE @RyanHannable sports@metro.us

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Celtics fans spent the majority of Memorial Day weekend discussing the ways that Minnesota forward Kevin Love could wind up in Boston. Throughout Fourth of July weekend, that discussion again cropped up, as Yahoo! Sports NBA reporter Adrian Wojnarowski tweeted Saturday that the Celtics are still exploring ways to land the three-time All-Star. Wojnarowski’s tweet read: “Here’s something that remains unchanged: Danny Ainge’s relentless pursuit of creative ways to engage Minne-

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Do you suffer from migraine headaches? If so, you may qualify to participate in a research study being conducted locally. People who suffer with migraine headaches may have headaches with intense throbbing in one area of the head that is sometimes accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and extreme sensitivity to light and sound. If you suffer more than 8 headaches a month, you could have a condition called Episodic Migraine If you have been suffering with headaches that ďŹ t this description for at least the last 3 months and are at least 18–65 years of age, you may qualify for a research study being conducted at this ofďŹ ce.

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Is your face persistently ushed and/or red? If so, you may be eligible to participate in a clinical research study to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of an investigational topical cream for facial redness due to rosacea. QualiďŹ ed participants must: s BE AT LEAST YEARS OF AGE s EXPERIENCE CONSTANT REDNESS AND OR mUSHING ON THEIR FACE

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Health insurance is not necessary to participate. To learn more about this study and to see if you qualify, call a study nurse at: Bay State Clinical Trials, Inc.

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION BY COMPETITIVE BIDDING at 9:00 am on 7/22/2014 at PS ORANGECO, Inc., 800 River St. Hyde Park, MA 02136. The personal goods stored therein by the below named occupant (s): Unit A002 Ricky Phillips Boxes, Bags, Totes Unit C278 KENNETH L. BROWNE Bags, Totes, Boxes Unit A015 Jarrett CAMPBELL Boxes, Bags, Furniture Unit C306 Nikki Ware Boxes, Bags, Totes Unit A023 David Jeudin Boxes, Bags, Totes Unit C312 Felicia Myers Boxes, Bags, Totes Unit A043 Lucy Feliz Boxes, Bags, Furniture Unit C321 Dejene Tilahun Boxes, Bags, Totes Unit A048 Kimberly Dwarika Bags, Totes, Boxes Unit C330 ELLA SWAIN Boxes, Bags, Totes Clothing, Furniture, Boxes Unit C335 Unit A053 FORREST WARD Kasim Shavis Boxes, Bags, Totes Unit A056 Sonya Joseph Bedding, Furniture, Tools Unit C345 Anderson Gilkes Boxes, Bags, Totes Unit A066 Ella Swain Boxes, Bags, Totes Unit C352 Troy Traynham Boxes, Bags, Totes Unit A076 Leneicha Roebuck Boxes, Bags, Totes Unit C353 ATRICIA IRONS Boxes, Bags, Totes Unit B090 Carrie Dark Boxes, Bags, Totes Unit C357 Kester Pascal Boxes, Bags, Totes Unit B094 James Wooten Furniture, Bags, Totes Unit C358 Ketty Malary Boxes, Bags, Totes Unit B103 Chenna webb Boxes, Bags, Totes Unit C371 Hyacinthe Floriane Boxes, Bags, Totes Unit B153 Josette Clairvil Boxes, Bags, Totes Unit C377 Yvette Headen Boxes, Bags, Totes Unit B158 Clarice Goler-Scott Bags, Totes, Boxes Unit C386 Dallas Chandler Boxes, Bags, Totes Unit B161 Alonzo Allen Boxes, Bags, Totes Unit C407 Sonya Earl Boxes, Bags, Totes Unit B168 Oventon Caidor Boxes, Bags, Totes Unit C425 Twana Niles Boxes, Bags, Totes Unit B196 Maxcine Beasley Boxes, Bags, Totes

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION BY COMPETITIVE BIDDING at 9:00 am on 7/22/2014 at PS ORANGECO, Inc., 50 Middlesex Avenue, Somerville, MA 02145 The personal goods stored therein by the below named occupant (s):

PURCHASES MUST BE MADE AT TIME OF SALE WITH CASH ONLY. ALL GOODS SOLD “AS IS” and must be removed at time of sale. PS ORANGECO, INC. reserves the right to withdraw units from sale and to cancel auction without further notice. Kerrilyn Ross, agent for owners. Notice posted July 7th and July 14th 2014.

PURCHASES MUST BE MADE AT TIME OF SALE WITH CASH ONLY. ALL GOODS SOLD “AS IS” and must be removed at time of sale. PS ORANGECO, INC. reserves the right to withdraw units from sale and to cancel auction without further notice. Andrew Berg, agent for owners. Notice posted July 7th and July 14th 2014.

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION BY COMPETITIVE BIDDING at 9:00 am on 7/22/2014 at PS ORANGECO, Inc., 290 Southampton St. Boston, MA 02118. The personal goods stored therein by the below named occupant (s):

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION BY COMPETITIVE BIDDING at 9:00 am on 7/22/2014 at PS ORANGECO, Inc., 945 Moody St Waltham, MA 02453. The personal goods stored therein by the below named occupant (s):

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION BY COMPETITIVE BIDDING at 9:00 am on 7/22/2014 at PS ORANGECO, Inc., 156 Lincoln Street Brighton, MA 02135. The personal goods stored therein by the below named occupant (s): Unit 1011 Baccari, Luigi Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Unit 2007 Tene, Nicky K Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Unit 2043 Asia, Irene Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Unit 2123 Denchfield, Allan Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Unit 2129 Jones, Michael Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Unit 2149 Sugg, Andrew Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Unit 2173 Staton, Sonya Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Unit 3000 Gomes, Lisa Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Unit 3136 Park, Stevie Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Unit 3157 Wallace, Patrick Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Unit 3217 Haddad, Ahmad Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Unit 3226 Monica, Brigham Woman Dept o Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Unit 3244 Wesner, Jacquelyn Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Unit 3265 Wesner, Jacquelyn Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Unit 4029 Bermudas, Jibriallah Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Unit 4051 Cunha, Moises Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Unit 4075 Primo, Kelly Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Unit 4098 Bailey, Michael Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. PURCHASES MUST BE MADE AT TIME OF SALE WITH CASH ONLY. ALL GOODS SOLD “AS IS” and must be removed at time of sale. PS ORANGECO, INC. reserves the right to withdraw units from sale and to cancel auction without further notice. Andrew Berg, agent for owners. Notice posted July 7th and July 14th 2014.

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION BY COMPETITIVE BIDDING at 9:00 am on 7/22/2014 at PS ORANGECO, Inc., 20 East St. Westwood, MA 02090. The personal goods stored therein by the below named occupant (s):

Unit 2065 Robert Kennedy

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PURCHASES MUST BE MADE AT TIME OF SALE WITH CASH ONLY. ALL GOODS SOLD “AS IS” and must be removed at time of sale. PS ORANGECO, INC. reserves the right to withdraw units from sale and to cancel auction without further notice. Kerrilyn Ross, agent for owners. Notice posted July 7th and July 14th 2014.

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PURCHASES MUST BE MADE AT TIME OF SALE WITH CASH ONLY. ALL GOODS SOLD “AS IS” and must be removed at time of sale. PS ORANGECO, INC. reserves the right to withdraw units from sale and to cancel auction without further notice. Andrew Berg, agent for owners. Notice posted July 7th and July 14th 2014.

PS ORANGECO, INC.

PS ORANGECO, INC.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION

NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION BY COMPETITIVE BIDDING at 9:00 am on 7/22/2014 at PS ORANGECO, Inc., 327 Mystic Ave Medford, MA 02155. The personal goods stored therein by the below named occupant (s): Unit 1029 Anderson, Evette Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Unit 1136 Cervone Jr., Leonard Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Unit 1144 Deoliveira, Nubia Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Unit 2043 Fernandes, Neusa Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Unit 2046 Jeffrey, Karll Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Unit 2052 AWAD, Bassam Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Unit 2113 Canavan, Debra Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Unit 2125 Jules, Jacques Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Unit 2136 Mahoney, Kevin Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Unit 2176 Rosa, Ada Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Unit 2226 Alleyne, Derrick Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Unit 3100 Clarke, John Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Unit 3129 Xavier, Fritz Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Unit 3178 Bryan, Cheryl Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Unit 3202 Bryan, Cheryl Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Unit 3248 Raptunovich, Eduard Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Unit 3267 Cheryl, Sabin Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. PURCHASES MUST BE MADE AT TIME OF SALE WITH CASH ONLY. ALL GOODS SOLD “AS IS” and must be removed at time of sale. PS ORANGECO, INC. reserves the right to withdraw units from sale and to cancel auction without further notice. Andrew Berg, agent for owners. Notice posted July 7th and July 14th 2014.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION BY COMPETITIVE BIDDING at 9:00 am on 7/22/2014 at PS ORANGECO, Inc., 260 Lexington St. Waltham, MA 02452. The personal goods stored therein by the below named occupant (s):

Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit

1082 1127 1155 2032 2060 2065 2131 3021 3069 3078 3184

Smith, Paul lichauco-deleon, Sylvia Bloomenthal, Sandra Omni Foods Supermarkets Seleiman, Hassan Sholeye, Ade Lee, Quentin Macdonald, James Sheehan, Kelly Zaino, Melanie Ukoja, Rasim

Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc.

PURCHASES MUST BE MADE AT TIME OF SALE WITH CASH ONLY. ALL GOODS SOLD “AS IS” and must be removed at time of sale. PS ORANGECO, INC. reserves the right to withdraw units from sale and to cancel auction without further notice. Andrew Berg, agent for owners. Notice posted July 7th and July 14th 2014.

Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc.

Unit 3108 Warren, LaTonia

Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Unit 6046 Ward, Forrest

Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc.

Unit 3109 Bethea, Leah

Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc. Unit 6139 Rivera, Paul

Boxes, Bags, Totes, Misc.

PURCHASES MUST BE MADE AT TIME OF SALE WITH CASH ONLY. ALL GOODS SOLD “AS IS” and must be removed at time of sale. PS ORANGECO, INC. reserves the right to withdraw units from sale and to cancel auction without further notice. Andrew Berg, agent for owners. Notice posted July 7th and July 14th 2014.

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