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Web helping Singaporean baby get surgery in Boston Lifesavers. In three weeks, Indiegogo Life and GIVEasia campaigns have raised more than $350,000 of the needed $1.3 million for a rare procedure. The struggle began for baby Yujia the day she was born, one month early in a Singaporean hospital. Her kidney was small and her heart pocked with holes. A blood clot found in her brain signaled she might later suffer seizures. Most pressing, though, a birth defect meant the infant’s esophagus did not connect properly with her stomach, a condition called Esophageal Atresia, which in its various forms impacts about 1 in 4,000 newborns, according to the National Library of Medicine. After nearly two years of hospital stays and surgeries, 21-month-old Yujia is still not well, said her mom Jamie Yun. Seeking the safest and most effective treatment, Yun said she needs to bring Yujia to the world-renowned EA program at Boston Children’s Hospital. The price tag: $1.3 million. When a Boston doctor delivered the news of how much surgery and a six-month stay would cost, Yun said, “My heart sank. … I gave up on the spot.” So three weeks ago, Yun asked the world for help, launching a crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo Life, which so far has raised close to $150,000. Another fundraiser on a Singapore-based site called GIVEasia has raised an additional $215,000. Six weeks of fundraising remain, and it appears the Yun family is approaching its goal. “We never thought the response would be that overwhelming,” Yun said. “I just wanted to share our story to as many people as we could.” Yun is not alone in asking the Internet for help paying medical bills. Fundraisers for medical treatments are among the most popular on Indiegogo Life — the site’s branch that focuses on fundraising for
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Why Children’s? The Esophageal Atresia Treatment Program at Boston Children’s Hospital, led by Dr. Russell Jennings, is the only one in the world offering a special treatment to reconnect stomach and esophagus tissue called the Foker Process. Dr. John Foker, a surgeon from the University of Minnesota developed the
process, by which tissue is stimulated to grow into a healthy, properly attached organ. Foker collaborated with Children’s Hospital to found the program. While effective, the Foker Process is not practiced worldwide because it is too challenging a feat for most hospitals, Jennings said. Not so for Children’s, he said. “These are the most
challenging cases faced by pediatric surgeons, no question,” Jennings said in a 2011 YouTube video. “We are arguably the best children’s hospital in the world. We have everything. If we don’t do this, this technique dies. And that means all these kids from around the world will not get treated, or will not get treated with the best care possible.”
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Jamie Yun’s message to supporters “I’m ashamed I couldn’t meet them face-to-face and tell them how thankful I
am for every donation or contribution. It means so much to us. “Even though it’s difficult to raise that amount, every cent counts. “I’m really thankful for every single donation
contributed to baby Yujia. “Even though we never met, I would like to say we are very grateful. “Without your support we probably wouldn’t have had the chance to solve this issue. You’re a lifesaver.”
personal needs or causes — said spokeswoman Elena Ginebreda-Frendel. “Medical fundraisers do extremely well,” GinebredaFrendel said. “The most successful campaigns include an authentic, personal story to explain the impact the funds will have. When people have something personal to connect with, they are more likely to donate.” Perhaps the fundraiser’s nearly 2,000 donors were wooed by a video attached to the campaign, a tear-jerking chronicle of the pudgy and adorable Yujia’s challenging infancy, her tiny body so often crisscrossed with tubes and surrounded by medical equipment. Feeding Yujia through a tube inserted in her stomach, and clearing excess saliva from her mouth once every two hours to keep her from choking, have become rituals, Yun said last week via Skype. In the background, a very drowsy Yujia — stable for then — lounged in her father Wenlong’s arms. Yujia has also suffered a number of other maladies, Yun said — among them a retinal detachment in her right eye, which required surgery. She said doctors do not know how much of her vision Yujia will recover. Attempts to reconnect Yujia’s esophagus in Singapore have been unsuccessful, she said. After the latest round of treatment, she said, the child’s esophagus tore and her lungs collapsed. To recover, Yujia spent 43 days in an intensive care unit. Yun said she wants her child to live her life as comfortably as possible, and is determined to help baby Yujia enter childhood eating by mouth, not through a tube. “The goal is to end the misery,” Yun said. SPENCER BUELL @MetroBOS letters@metro.us
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Mutts on parade: It’s Dog Day at Fenway tonight Fenway Park is opening its doors to its four-legged fans on Monday night, giving New England pooches and their owners a chance to see the park up close and march around the warning track. Register your dog and get a ticket for $10 on the Red Sox website. Children — and dogs — get in free. Owners who tweet the cutest pictures to #RedSoxPets have a shot at seeing their pup on Fenway’s video screen. SPENCER BUELL
Owner of Paleo Life, Mike Morrison prepares meals for his clients at Commonwealth Kitchen in Boston on Sunday. / NICOLAUS CZARNECKI, METRO
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the kitchen is also a test site for the commonwealth’s composting pilot, a warehouse and a space where people can share expenses and ideas. “I have access to mixers that are nearly 20 times the size mixer I have at home,” said Heather of Top Shelf Cookies, noting that the kitchen oven can bake 700 cookies at a time. “That’s equipment I couldn’t have afforded on my own.” MATTHEW ROBINSON @MetroBOS letters@metro.us
Get ready. More sharks are coming this way Welcome to shark season. The predatory fish have been making headlines over the last few weeks as summer kicks off. Last week, we met “Freckles,” the first great white caught on camera at the Cape for summer 2015 by the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy. Freckles is the first of many sharks the area will see, biologist Greg Skomal told Metro. There were 68 individual shark sightings reported statewide last year, Skomal said, and “we are likely to see similar numbers this summer.” South of Boston, meanwhile, this weekend saw the sixth person in one month to have been bitten by a shark in the waters off North Carolina. Boat captain Greg Sears
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David Sweat, one of two New York state inmates who escaped from prison three weeks ago, was shot by police near the Canadian border and rushed to a local hospital on Sunday, two days after his accomplice was killed, authorities said. His capture was the dramatic climax of a massive manhunt for Sweat and his fellow inmate Richard Matt, who were discovered missing from the Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora, New York, on June 6. Some 1,300 members of law enforcement took part in the search through the forests and bogs of northern New York. Sweat, 35, was shot and taken into custody in the town of Constable, 23 miles north of
Duane, where his accomplice was shot and killed on Friday, New York State Police said in a statement. Constable is just 5 miles south of the Canadian border. Sergeant Jay Cook of the New York State Police spotted “a suspicious man walking down a roadway” at about 3:20 p.m. According to officials, he called to and engaged the man, recognized him as Sweat and ran after him. As Sweat ran close to the treeline, Cook shot him twice in the torso. Sweat was taken into custody alive, and then taken to a local hospital for treatment. Authorities reported him in stable condition at a news conference Sunday evening, and
said he would be transported to a trauma center. “I think a lot of people are going to rest easier tonight,” said Jessica Randall, 38, of Malone, who was shopping with her husband when she saw a convoy of police vehicles speed by. Capturing the suspect alive would enable New York state prison authorities to learn more about how the pair managed to break out and use that information to tighten security. In their audacious breakout, the pair cut through cell walls, climbed along a catwalk, shimmied through a steam pipe and emerged from a manhole outside prison walls, authorities said. REUTERS
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An unmanned Space Exploration Technologies rocket exploded about two minutes after liftoff from Florida on Sunday, destroying a cargo ship bound for the International Space Station in the latest in a string of mishaps in supplying the orbiting outpost. The 208-foot-tall Falcon 9 rocket, built and flown by the company known as SpaceX that is owned by technology entrepreneur Elon Musk, had previously made 18 successful launches since its 2010 debut. Those included six cargo runs for NASA under a 15-flight contract worth more than $2 billion. The accident soon after
liftoff from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station was the second successive botched mission to resupply the space station. A Russian Progress cargo ship failed to reach the outpost in April following a problem with its Soyuz launcher. REUTERS
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A Boy Scout was killed when a flash flood triggered by heavy rains swept through a canyon on a New Mexico ranch where he was camping, authorities said on Sunday. The scout was discovered missing on Saturday morning and later discovered dead, according to a statement issued by the Philmont Scout Ranch. A flash flood swept through a canyon on the ranch at about 4:30 a.m. local time where a group of 12 scouts and leaders was camping, according to local television station KOB-TV. REUTERS
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A spectator was shot in the arm after a dispute at San Francisco’s annual gay pride festival escalated into gunfire on Saturday, police said. Police responded to reports of gunshots in the United Nations Plaza area of downtown San Francisco as the first day of the city’s twoday gay pride celebration was winding down. “The incident is believed to have started when several groups of men, unrelated to the PRIDE event, got in a verbal argument near or inside the venue,” San Francisco Police said. REUTERS
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A pilot was killed when his biplane crashed while he was performing stunts in front of a crowd at a Missouri air show on Saturday, police said on Sunday. Steven O’Berg, 50, crashed shortly before 2 p.m. on Saturday in Cameron, Missouri, according to a news release from Cameron Police Chief Rick Bashor. O’Berg flew in a Pitts S-28 biplane capable of vertical maneuvers, and featuring a loud exhaust and a propeller tone that was popular with audiences, according to a description on the Cameron Airshow website. O’Berg lived in Smithville, Missouri, near Cameron, Bashor said. REUTERS
Germany’s Volkswagen plans to launch a family of low-cost budget cars in China and possibly elsewhere starting in 2018, its chief executive said in a newspaper interview on Sunday. “We will bring a budgetcar family to market in 2018, with an SUV, saloon and hatchback,” Martin Winterkorn told Bild am Sonntag newspaper. Europe’s largest automaker had for years been pondering a budget car but difficulties in hitting internal cost targets had thwarted approval of the project. REUTERS
France attack suspect admits killing manager French police escort Yassin Salhi as they leave his flat in Saint-Priest. The suspected Islamist who attempted to blow up a French chemical plant on Friday has admitted killing his manager beforehand, a source close to the investigation said on Sunday, as police linked the suspect to a militant now in Syria. Salhi, 35, told detectives he had killed Hervé Cornara in a parking area before arriving at the plant in Saint Quentin-Fallavier, 20 miles south of Lyon, where he tried in vain to cause a major explosion. Examination of one of Salhi’s mobile phones revealed that he had taken a picture of himself with the severed head and sent the image to a Canadian phone number. REUTERS
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Brad and Angelina take tea with William and Kate In dream team meet-up land, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie got a special treat while in the U.K. that would make any anglophile seethe with jealousy. The couple had tea with Prince William and Kate Middleton, according to Us Weekly. Not too shabby. Or would it be more accurate to say the royals were lucky enough to have tea with Brangelina? It could
honestly go either way. “The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge met with Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie at Kensington Palace on Friday afternoon,” a palace spokesman says. “They discussed their shared interest in combating the illegal wildlife trade.” Way to kill the mood, guys. Did Kate at least get her “Mr. and Mrs. Smith” DVD signed?
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Kanye West has a new feud with … David Crosby?
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Keith McCurdy has left his indelible mark on a lot of A-listers — Miley Cyrus, Cara Delevingne, Justin Bieber and Katy Perry are just a few. But the tattoo artist known as Bang Bang — a nickname he owes to a pair of revolvers on his neck — first inked his way to fame with Rihanna, when he was just 19. McCurdy, whose tattoo parlor is based in New York’s Lower East Side, chats candidly about life behind the needle. How did you start working with Rihanna? I started tattooing Rihanna when she was 18. I was 19 — it was quite a long time ago. I asked her about it recently,
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and her story is different from mine, but the way that I remember it was she had to come in to my tattoo shop to get a nipple piercing. She had asked a piercer friend of mine — his name is Joe Snake — who was the best tattoo artist around, and he told her it was me. I met her, we clicked really well, and I tattooed her the next day. I also tattooed her best friend Melissa [Forde] the same day. I’ve really never stopped tattooing them. We are tight. Which one of her tattoos is the most special to you? I think it’s the first one, the Sanskrit prayer I did on her hip. It’s special because I met one of the most influential people in my life when I did that. Doing that tattoo on her, becoming her friend, continuing to tattoo her over the years — it really changed my life. What do you guys talk about when you tattoo her? You know, we are friends so we talk about a lot of things, none of which are what the paparazzi or the news talk about. We never talk about anything like that. It’s more like where we want to go clubbing! Have you made Rihanna scream in pain? She is a thug! I have put Rihanna through extreme pain. I’ve even made her cry before, but she never quit; she never passed out. Tattoos hurt, you know! Have you ever been asked to copy one of Rihanna’s tattoos?
Rihanna Instagrammed this photo of her with McCurdy. / RIHANNA, INSTAGRAM
Yes, I get asked to copy her tattoos all the time, but I won’t do it. I’ll happily do something with a similar style, but I won’t do the exact same one. I don’t work at McDonald’s; I’m not making burgers. I’m making tattoos for people, so I’d rather design your own tattoo for you. Would you tattoo a Rihanna face if you were asked to? Yeah! I think I’m going to do it at some point. I thought about doing one for free for her biggest fan. ELODIE NOEL, MWN @MetroBOS letters@metro.us
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A close-up look at the mood board that won Camila Fernanda Aguilera the competition. / MWN
Metro may be your favorite local city paper, but we are part of a global brand with editions in cities all over the world. Readers from across the globe entered our #BeLikeRihanna contest, creating mood boards in hopes that theirs would be creative enough to win an allexpenses-paid trip to see RiRi
in concert. The results are finally in, and the winner is — drumroll — Camila Fernanda Aguilera from Santiago, Chile. The 26-year-old graphic designer created a mood board depicting Rihanna as a “strong Caribbean queen.” “Rihanna is a very resilient
woman fighting for her dreams,” Aguilera tells us. This will be the first time Aguilera will see her role model in the flesh. She says she’s excited to travel to the U.S. and experience the concert with other Rihanna fans who admire the singer just as much as she does. Congratulations! METRO
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Amanda Seyfried is not a jerk Interview. The “Ted 2” actress is annoyed when people are amazed she’s nice. Amanda Seyfried got her start in comedies, namely with her breakthrough role in “Mean Girls.” Still, when she did “Ted 2,” her second film with Seth MacFarlane after last year’s “A Million Ways to Die in the West,” she found herself remembering how to be funny after being serious for so long. It seems like improvising with Seth MacFarlane and Mark Wahlberg might be difficult. Did you have to do much riffing? Not for me, because I ad-lib, but I don’t improvise. I’m not great at improv-ing. My brain doesn’t work that fast. This is your second film with Seth MacFarlane. What was your first meeting like? He was a little shy at first. I’m
a little unfiltered, and I say things to get a reaction, sometimes, when I’m nervous. I definitely said one thing, and his ears perked up, and he said, “What?” I can’t really say what it was. I always, unconsciously or consciously, try to disarm people a little bit. I feel like I’m always fighting a stereotype about actresses or people my age or if I’m trying to get a job. What do people tend to assume about you? I notice that people just assume I’m going to be an a—hole. Really, an a—hole? Because I’m famous. Do you know how many f—ing flight attendants have said to me, “You’re actually really nice! I can’t believe how nice you are!” Their expectations are just so low sometimes. Bummer.
In “Ted 2,” Amanda Seyfried plays an inexperienced lawyer who helps the titular talking bear (voiced by Seth MacFarlane) achieve legal personhood. / UNIVERSAL PICTURES One more thing
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Both in “A Million Ways to Die in the West” and “Ted 2,” MacFarlane throws in jokes about your eyes. How do you react to him doing it twice now? Yeah, they’re pretty big. He’s safe with me; he can make fun of me. He can basically say anything. I can’t take myself too seriously. He wanted to make a Gollum joke, so why not? I guess it makes sense. [ed. There’s a joke in “Ted 2” in which Seyfried’s character is compared with someone who looks like Gollum.] I can say, the day we shot the Gollum stuff, that’s my best friend dressed as Gollum. She’s tiny like me.
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John Urschel is best known as an offensive lineman for the Baltimore Ravens. But he’s also a mathematics whiz who has published academic papers (his latest: “A Cascadic Multigrid Algorithm for Computing the Fiedler Vector of Graph Laplacians”!!!), taught college calculus (at alma mater Penn State) and presented research to the NSA. In addition to teaching during the off-season, Urschel is now partnering with new startup Persado, figuring out how to use math to generate compelling ad copy. (So, he can add “Don Draper 2.0” to his résumé, too.) We caught up with the OG mathlete and asked him why it’s important for football players to know their times tables.
So, does math make you a better football player? Is there a connection
(M)Athlete between math and football? Mainly the competitiveness. That strong competitive drive — “I’m going to beat you” — is the same when it comes to tackling a math problem — like, “I am going to solve this and get at this and be victorious.” Beyond that, the better you are at thinking quickly and efficiently, the better of a football player you’re going to be. One of the most important components of being an athlete is being able to see something and make [the right] split-second decision. That requires great intelligence and fast-twitch brain muscles, which mathematics trains.
How did you fall in love with math? Ever since I was a little kid, I always had this question of “why.” Why is the world like this? Why are things like this? I always had this desire to understand the unknown,
and math, man, it was this beautiful thing. I loved that mathematics was this elegant thing that we have constructed. It’s this man-made thing that is used to describe this beautiful, complex world we live in.
ally what people face in their lives day in and day out. Yes, mathematical equations and factoring and the Pythagorean theorem — these are things you should know. But really, what math is, is training your brain how to think.
You’re involved with lots of STEM and education initiatives. Why is it so important for kids to get into math?
You are a football player and a mathematician. Most people can grasp the “football player” part, but what exactly does a “mathematician” do?
No matter what job you get into — whether it’s writing, working at a PR firm or playing professional football — mathematics will serve you well. You will face problems throughout your life — problems that the great majority of the time you have never faced before. And all of a sudden, you’ll need to take your experiences, the skills you have learned and the tools you have acquired and somehow apply them to this new thing. This is what mathematics trains you for. And that’s re-
Being a mathematician, in essence, is just applying mathematics to the world we live in. And that’s it. … It doesn’t have to be a professor; it doesn’t have to be in academia. It can be in government, working for the NSA; it can be in the private sector, such as with a company like Persado, which has mathematicians. I believe the 21st century — this is the century of the mathematician.
“I have this terrible balance in my life. The problem is I love football and I do football, and I love math and I do math. But then I don’t want to do anything else, and I don’t do anything else. But I like my life, so I guess it’s not that bad!”
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New York’s Institute of Culinary Education now lets you major in chocolate New York’s Institute of Culinary Education is opening the nation’s first educational bean-to-bar chocolate lab, and it looks delicious. The lab is just one of the delectable features in ICE’s new, 74,000-square-foot Lower Manhattan facility, which also includes a “modernist” culinary technology lab and an indoor hydroponic farm.
But the school felt it was important to include a small-batch artisanal chocolate-making facility due to the explosion of bean-to-bar operations in the U.S. during the past 10 years. “I once read an article where a chocolatier stated, ‘The most important step in making chocolate is every step,’” says Michael Laiskonis, ICE’s creative director, who is at the helm
of the chocolate lab. “I’m excited to show pastry chefs who aren’t chocolate makers how quantitative aspects of the process — roasting time and temperature, milling particle size, etc. — can affect the end flavor and to explore the best applications of every type of chocolate.” Do they take applications for taste testers, too? Raquel Laneri
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Cancer | June 21-July 22 Don’t hesitate to ask for help if you can’t meet a deadline. Honesty is key. Trying to skirt the issue or making unrealistic promises will compound the problem.
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Leo | July 23-Aug. 22 Share your thoughts and beliefs. Widen your scope. Your intuition is strong, and your creativity will be sparked by discussions with people who share your dreams.
Aquarius | Jan. 21-Feb. 18 Join a cultural or creative group that interests you. You are giving others permission to run your affairs if you don’t speak up. Stand up and be counted.
Virgo | Aug. 23-Sept. 22 Tread carefully. You could end up being manipulated by a canny operator if you are too trusting. Don’t share your financial status, and keep your possessions in a safe place.
Pisces | Feb. 19-March 20 Don’t let anyone take credit for your work. Put your personal stamp on all of your projects. Your efforts will be wasted if you allow yourself to be overlooked.
Libra | Sept. 23-Oct. 22 Friendships will fluctuate. If it isn’t possible to get together with old friends due to distance or other impediments, you should do things you enjoy and make new friends. Scorpio |Oct. 23-Nov. 21 You are in need of a change. Be aggressive if a position opens up that interests you. Seize the moment, strut your stuff and let everyone know that you mean business. Sagittarius | Nov. 22-Dec. 21 That problem you have been avoiding needs to be dealt with now, before you lose any more sleep over it. The outcome will not be as poor as you think.
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With gay marriage decision, SCOTUS states the obvious
get the government to obey its own laws? If you call that “progress,” then you need to raise your standards a bit.
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With its decision to support the legality of marriage equality, the Supreme Court deserves our gratitude for stating the obvious.
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On the same day, June 26, 2015, Muslims are charged with committing three separate criminal acts in France, Tunisia, and Kuwait. I wholeheartedly condemn these
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MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given by Mazama T. Davids and Marcella V. Lewis to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for, GN Mortgage, LLC, its successors and assigns, dated December 5, 2005 and recorded with the Suffolk County Registry of Deeds at Book 38618, Page 140, as affected by Confirmatory Mortgage recorded with said Registry of Deeds in Book 41977, Page 58, subsequently assigned to Nationstar Mortgage LLC by Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for GN Mortgage, LLC, its successors and assigns, by assignment recorded in said Registry of Deeds in Book 51050, Page 63, of which the Mortgage the undersigned is the present holder, for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 01:00 PM on July 6, 2015 at 428 Washington Street, Boston (District of Dorchester), MA, all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage, to wit:
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A certain parcel of land with the buildings thereon situated on Washington Street, Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, and being shown as Lot 5 on a plan drawn by E.L. Moulton dated January 24, 1911, recorded with Suffolk County Registry of Deeds, Book 3527, Page 162, to which plan reference is hereby made for a more particular description and containing 4,097 square feet of land according to said plan. Said premises are now known as and numbered 428 on Washington Street. For title see Deed dated December 5, 2005 and recorded immediately prior hereto. The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, building and zoning laws, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and assessments, rights of tenants and parties in possession.
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NOTICE OF SUIT STATE OF NEW MEXICO to the above-named RESPONDENT, GREETINGS: You are hereby notiďŹ ed that the above-named PETITIONER has ďŹ led a civil action against you in the above entitled Court and cause, the general object thereof being: PETITION FOR Dissolution of marriage and, that unless you enter your appearance in said cause on or before JUL 27 2015, judgment by default will be entered against you.
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STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF BERNALILLO SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT NO: DM 2015-1354 Paola Nolivos-Rodas, Petitioner, Vs. Pablo Rodas, Respondent.
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TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of a certified check or bank treasurer’s check will be required to be delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer’s check or other check satisfactory to Mortgagee’s attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. Other terms if any, to be announced at the sale. Nationstar Mortgage LLC Present Holder of said Mortgage, By Its Attorneys, ORLANS MORAN PLLC P.O. Box 540540 Waltham, MA 02454 Phone: 781-790-7800 June 15, 2015, June 22, 2015 and June 29, 2015
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