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Sex-case conviction appealed in Supreme Court By Timothy Cwiek timothy@epgn.com AIDS Care Group, a major HIV/AIDS services agency in the region, has been slapped with a federal sexual-harassment lawsuit. Dr. Emmanuella Cherisme, a physician specializing in obstetrics/gynecology, filed suit against the agency last month. According to her lawsuit, Cherisme worked at AIDS Care Group from April 2013 to December 2013, during which she allegedly experienced sexual harassment and discrimination on the basis of her race, national origin and gender. A male coworker allegedly threatened to withhold Cherisme’s paycheck unless she acquiesced to his sexual advances. A female coworker allegedly made racially offensive comments. For example, when a medical instrument PAGE 14

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CIRCLE OF CARE: About 80 people practiced yoga at Healthy Day Jan. 12 at William Way LGBT Community Center. The event was created to fundraise for local photographer Tara Lessard, who is battling cancer, and to encourage community awareness about health. In addition to yoga, guests were able to get and learn about massages and take a class on healthy touch. Donations to help Lessard with medical expenses can be made at www.youcaring.com/tara-lessard-485933. Photo: Scott A. Drake

William Way elects board at first meeting of 2016 By Larry Nichols larry@epgn.com

CORNERSTONE OF THE CENTER: William Way LGBT Community Center program director R. Eric Thomas overviewed the center’s 2015 programmatic highlights at the organization’s Annual Meeting. Held Jan. 9 at the center, the meeting began with the annual Cornerstone Brunch for members of the center’s Cornerstone Society, followed by presentations on the organization’s progress and the election of board members. Four board members, two of whom are new, were elected, along with two appointments and one re-appointment. Paul Steinke was named co-chair of the board after longtime co-chair Jeff Sotland stepped down. Photo: Scott A. Drake

The William Way LGBT Community Center elected several members to its board of directors Jan. 8 at its first board meeting of the year. After five years as co-chair of the board, Jeff Sotland stepped down as his term ended. The center’s new co-chair will be Paul Steinke. He will join existing co-chair Laurie Ward. All four board candidates up for election were approved: Steve Brando and Anh Dang, as well as Marc Coleman and Chad Bundrock, both of whom are new additions to the board. The board also appointed two new members: Jose Sabalbaro and John Loesch. Steinke was reappointed to the board. Board terms are two years, with members allowed to serve up to three terms. While the ballots were being counted, executive director Chris Bartlett outlined the center’s plans for the upcoming year, including the move of its archives from the east side of the building to the west, which will double PAGE 14 its size. The archive’s cur-

Kenneth Schneider, a Philadelphia-area attorney who traveled with a 15-year-old boy to Russia with the intention of sexually abusing him, wants the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn his conviction. A federal jury convicted Schneider in 2010, and his conviction was upheld by the Third Circuit Court of Appeals last year. But on Jan. 4, Schneider filed a request with the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn his conviction. Schneider claims he was charged outside the five-year statute of limitations, because he was charged in 2010 but his alleged crime occurred in 2001. Thus, Schneider argues, his conviction and 15-year prison sentence should be voided. However, federal prosecutors maintain Schneider was charged in a timely manner, because a 1991 federal law extends the statute of limitations for crimes involving the sexual abuse of a minor. In his appeal, Schneider claims the 1991 law doesn’t apply in his case because he wasn’t convicted of sexually abusing a minor. Instead, he was convicted of traveling with a minor with the intention of possibly sexually abusing him. He contends that sexual abuse wasn’t an “essential ingredient” of his conviction, thus the extended statute of limitations doesn’t apply in his case. Schneider also notes that courts in other areas of the country have upheld a five-year statute of limitations for crimes similar to the one he was convicted of. If the Supreme Court rules in his favor, Schneider would be released from prison. Currently, he isn’t scheduled for release until April 21, 2023. Schneider allegedly molested the boy for six years, beginning in 1998 when the boy was 12. He met the boy while working in Moscow, and subsidized his studies at the Bolshoi Ballet Academy. It’s PGN’s policy to not identify victims of sexual abuse. The victim said he had hundreds of sexual contacts with Schneider, but Schneider denies having any sexual PAGE 14


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FEBRUARY 12 40 years ago in PGN Newspaper heir murdered Adapted from reporting by Richard Rusinow After the heir of the Knight-Rider newspaper chain was found murdered Dec. 7, 1975, Philadelphia police rounded up nearly 60 gay men to question them in connection with the killing. Police told the press they believed the victim, John S. Knight III, was gay because of photographs of nude men found in Knight’s apartment and information contained in Knight’s diary. Knight was a Philadelphia Daily News editor at the time of his death. His family’s company owned that paper and the Philadelphia Inquirer. Media outlets not owned by the Knight-Rider chain sensationalized the murder with headlines like “Gay world searched for heir’s killers” and “Kinky aspects of slaying vexes papers.” “The media killed [Knight] for being homosexual,” said John Wiles of the Gay Media Project in Philadelphia. “Everything else about Knight became irrelevant once they discovered his homosexuality.” Wiles said there was no mention that the murder suspects could be straight people. Police eventually found responsible three straight men, described as “hustlers” in the city: Isais

“Felix” Melendez, Steven Maleno and Salvatore Soli. Gay nominations in works for governor’s commission Adapted from reporting by PGN staff The screening committee for the Governor’s Commission on Sexual Minorities was contacting public figures throughout the state seeking nominations for members from the general public. The Commission on Sexual Minorities, formed during an October 1975 meeting of the State Gay Conference in Harrisburg, was set to consist of five gay representatives from Philadelphia, four from Pittsburgh and six from rural areas around the state. Five additional members were mandated to come from the general public, and did not need to be gay. Once the steering committee finalized the nominations for public members, the full list was to be sent to Gov. Martin J. Shapp for his approval in January 1976. “The governor will probably be guided by our recommendations for the gay representatives, at least, although he may want to make changes in the general public nominations,” said Harry Langhorne, member of the steering committee and PGN political reporter. n — compiled by Paige Cooperstein

Share your PGN story in our 40th-anniversary issue This spring, PGN will publish a commemorative 40th-anniversary edition, and the paper is inviting the community to be a part of this special issue. PGN is looking for readers to share their personal stories about how PGN has impacted them. Did you and your partner meet through PGN’s personal ads? Did you join a community organization after reading about it in PGN? Did you find a job through our employment section? Did you serve on our staff? Did you read an inspiring coming-out story that affected your own journey? If any of these (or more!) apply to you, we would love to hear from you. Community has always been at the forefront of PGN’s work. We take every chance we get to invite the LGBT and ally community to take an active role in our publication. We want to tell the stories that are important to you, our readers, and this special edition will be no different.

We are already working hard on some great coverage for our anniversary edition: We’ll be looking back at the biggest news stories over the last four decades; featuring interviews with former and longtime staffers about the PGN’s evolution; and tracing the history of the Gayborhood and the local LGBT community in the past 40 years. We will also take the opportunity to unveil our new logo in our anniversary issue. We will be running our “40 Years Ago” feature every week this year, as well as other 40th-related coverage leading up to the anniversary issue. Follow along on social media with #PGN40th. We are eager to add our readers’ voices to this historic publication. If you want to share your PGN story with us, email editor@epgn.com with a short description of how PGN has impacted you. n — Jen Colletta

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PA Horticultural Society hires out president Matt Rader took the reigns this week as the 37th president of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, responsible for the annual Philadelphia Flower Show and neighborhood greening efforts throughout the region. Rader takes over for Drew Becher, also an out gay man. Rader comes to the Horticultural Society with experience leading the Fairmount Park Historic Preservation Trust and East Passyunk Avenue Business Improvement District. Most recently he worked as a management consultant at McKinsey and Company. The job required extensive travel. Rader said he’s glad to be home in the apartment he shares with his partner Michael Smith, an organist and the chair of performing arts at the Shipley School at Bryn Mawr College. Rader started planning an indoor culinary garden to grow microgreens and herbs. As Rader looks forward to meeting and mobilizing the 100-plus team of employees at the Horticultural Society, he sat down with PGN for an interview in his new office near the Parkway. PGN: What drew you to the Horticultural Society? MR: For me, any opportunity to be a person who helps Philadelphia become a healthier, more prosperous, more diverse place is a great opportunity. I also have a parallel passion for parks and greening and gardens and environment. PHS brings together those two passions in a really wonderful way and gives a real opportunity for me to help work with all of our partners, members and community to make a better Philadelphia and beyond. PGN: What are you looking forward to in your new role? MR: One is helping people become gardeners, myself included. The second is the skill and capability that we bring to help neighborhoods reinvent themselves: turning vacant lands into gardens, greening their streets, adding window boxes. We have a long legacy of working with people on the ground. PHS also plays a big role in the civic landscape in Philadelphia, from envisioning and making happen, in partnership with others, some major public landscapes like Logan Circle or the Azalea Garden to the flower show, which is a very core part of Philadelphia tradition. PGN: Are there any new programs or ini-

tiatives you’d like to explore? MR: My goal is, in the first six months here, to really get to know the organization and the staff and the members and the partners, so that I have a really clear picture of what we’re doing today in detail, and then think about where to take us in the future. PGN: How have you seen the LGBT community interact with the horticultural community? MR: I don’t actually have a tremendous amount of context here. It’s something I would love to learn more about and explore. In Philadelphia, it’s been wonderful to watch as the LGBT community has rallied around celebrating its history, called out the identity of the Gayborhood and become a very visible part of the fabric of the city. The extent to which we can work with the community to make horticultural projects a part of that identity, I’d love to explore that. PGN: What’s something the Horticultural Society does that you think people should be more familiar with? MR: This organization is 189 years old. From a programmatic perspective, I think many people are familiar with the Flower Show. I think people are maybe less familiar with our programs for garden-tenders, which helps communities organize themselves and create community gardens. Another thing that’s very special is our Roots to Reentry program. It works with inmates to develop horticultural and gardening skills in an effort both to create a community for them while in prison and also help them reenter the community after release in landscape jobs or other professions that they will be skilled to take on. PGN: What do you like to do in your free time? MR: I love to read. I also really love to take long walks, so countryside or urban hikes. [Michael and I] did a walk in the fall from Rittenhouse Square to Chestnut Hill that was amazing. I think we ended up taking about four-and-a-half hours, which is a bit slower than it need be. But we sort of wandered and saw things. We hit all of these wonderful landscapes along the way. A lot of landscapes PHS has touched. [Michael] is a great partner in crime on the walking and the exploring. He’s able to see things that I don’t see because it’s sort of new to him. n For more information on the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, visit www.phsonline. com.

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Women’s event returns to center, with expanded schedule By Jen Colletta jen@epgn.com A dance party catering to older women in the LGBT community returns to the William Way LGBT Community Center this weekend — and twice more later this year. Stardust Dance Party will be held 7 p.m. Jan. 16 at the center, 1315 Spruce St. The event is geared toward women over 50, but all women are welcome. Ed Miller, senior-programs coordinator at William Way, said the event, first held in 2013, grew out of a call for expanded women’s social programming. “We were having monthly smaller events and the women who were coming said they really wanted a dance party,” Miller said. “So the first one went really well; we had more than 80 women turn out. And it showed us that these larger women’s events could be really successful.” The party has been held annually since. Miller said board member Laurie

Ward, who is involved with the center’s senior-women’s programming, proposed expanding Stardust events throughout the year, and center leadership backed the idea. “Laurie, [program director] R. Eric Thomas and [development director] Ben Jones all came to me and we said let’s make this even bigger, so we pu some money aside and were able to schedule three dances for 2016,” Miller said. The party will return May 21 and Sept. 17. Several women involved with the center’s senior programming have been key to organizing the events, Miller added. “There are a couple women who are really interested in trying to build programs for older-adult women,” he said. “They really help a lot with volunteering in advance and setting up and cleaning up the

day of. They’ve been very instrumental in telling us what the women want.” For the first event, organizers featured a male DJ but the women who attended suggested a female would be more fitting, Miller noted, so they brought on DJ Sandi Stabler, a former DJ at Sisters. Stabler will return to spin at this year’s rosters of events, which will include finger food, beer and wine. Miller said organizers have reached out to leaders of organizations across the city to spread the word and continue the event’s record of attracting diverse partiers. “We’ve always had a really good mix of women across the board; we had many African-American women, women of different ethnicities and from all different neighborhoods. It’s never been just women from Center City or South Philly, but also Mount Airy, West Philly, Northeast Philly. That’s really important because the idea is to connect women across the city and build bridges. This is a great opportunity to gather all these women together in the same

place and have them walk away having made new connections and new friends.” Stardust is in line with the center’s revamped commitment to women’s programming, Miller added. Its monthly Women’s Wednesday, geared toward women over 50, is being reinvented and will soon be returning from hiatus, and the center will stage another Professional Women’s Power Hour Jan. 28, following the success of its first event this past fall. “We’re really making a very strong effort to pay attention to what women are looking for,” Miller said. Stardust runs from 7-10 p.m. Saturday. Tickets are $15. Anyone unable to purchase a ticket who would like to attend should contact Miller at 215-732-2220 or at emiller@waygay.org. n

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Birthday party for LGBTEI chair to benefit org By Paige Cooperstein paige@epgn.com In a case of poor timing, the LGBT Elder Initiative became a 501c3 nonprofit in June, around the same time the state legislature blew past its first deadline to pass a budget. The impasse continues and the organization has yet to receive more than $11,000 from the Philadelphia Corporation for Aging. But it continues to provide outreach activities for LGBT older adults thanks to contributions from the community. The initiative first started after an LGBT aging summit in October 2010 and took on its current incarnation in April 2011. To further buoy the LGBTEI, Ed Bomba and other volunteers have organized a 65th birthday party for one of the founding members of the group: Heshie Zinman. “We decided, for milestone birthdays, we’d celebrate them by hosting fundraisers for the Elder Initiative,” Bomba said. HeshieBowl LXV takes place from 1-6 p.m. Jan. 24 at Tavern on Camac, 243 S. Camac St. It costs $25 to attend. VIP tickets cost $65 and include two drinks, light fare and a tax-deductible donation. Proceeds benefit education and advocacy efforts for LGBT older adults, including underserved communities like transgender people, women and those of color. The reception and birthday celebration run from 1-3 p.m. Dancing begins at 2:30 p.m. DJ Brian Norcross has donated his time to spin at the event. He used to perform at the annual Blue Ball fundraiser, organized by Zinman while he served as executive director of the AIDS Information Network. Zinman spent much of his youth as an HIV/ AIDS advocate, working as a trained Buddy with the Philadelphia AIDS Task Force and founding the AIDS Library with John Cunningham. As Zinman got older, he noticed the need for more cultural competency regarding LGBT people in the aging-services network. “Traditional families are top-down from grandparents and parents to children,” Zinman said. “If you look at LGBT families, we’re horizontal. Our families are our friends. Most older LGBT people live alone. We don’t have children. We don’t have the same financial and social supports.” In a survey conducted by the organization, Zinman said, 20 percent of LGBT people could not name someone they could call in a crisis. “As a community, we will have greater reliance on formal systems of care and support,” he said, noting aging-services providers need training to understand the concerns of LGBT people and avoid harassment and discrimination. “If you need someone to come into your home and care for you,” Zinman said, “you don’t want that person to mistreat you because they see pic-

tures of you and your partner on the wall.” Zinman said LGBT older adults also need to educate themselves to avoid social isolation and health disparities. Because marriage equality, and the legal benefits that come with it, only became a reality last year, many Baby Boomers missed out. To help the generation, Zinman would like to continue advocating at the state level for more data collection. On forms administered by the Department of Aging, people cannot indicate their sexual orientation or gender identity. “We don’t actually know how many LGBT people are accessing aging services,” Zinman said, comparing the gap in knowledge to “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” the military policy, repealed in 2010, that prevented gay people from serving openly. “We need to get a true sense of the number of LGBT people using the aging-services network so we can begin to allocate funds for programs for LGBT people,” he continued. “Data drives policy and policy drives funding.” Zinman said the LGBT community also needs to continue advocating for the Pennsylvania Fairness Act. Without state protections for LGBT people in employment, housing and public accommodation, many may feel uncomfortable self-identifying on a government form. Bomba said he looks forward to HeshieBowl as a way to celebrate Zinman’s lifelong commitment to the LGBT community. “Seeing a lot of his friends from high school and college and all the advocacy work he’s done is going to be a great time,” he said. Bomba added a lot of Zinman’s friends worked with him on HIV/AIDS causes. They turned to the issue of aging healthfully in the LGBT community when medical advancements made it more possible to live with the virus. “One of the things we want to accomplish is to celebrate age,” Bomba said. “We survived and we’re thriving as LGBT older adults.” n

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News Briefing Instagram campaign to help LGBT asylum seekers AsylumConnect, an online catalogue of resources for LGBT asylum seekers coming to the United States, is running an awareness campaign this month on Instagram with the hashtag #ShadowsSpeakUp. During the two-week campaign that runs through Jan. 29, AsylumConnect asks people to post a picture of their shadow on the photo-sharing app. The caption should include a description of why people should care about those who must flee their countries to avoid persecution for their sexual orientation or gender identity. There are about 300,000 LGBT asylum seekers in the world, according to Sayid Abdullaev, co-founder of AsylumConnect. “The shadows concept recognizes that even when they reach the U.S., it is unfortunately still dangerous for many LGBTQ asylum seekers to disclose their identities,” Katie Sgarro, AsylumConnect co-founder, said in a statement. “The shadows concept allows for asylum seekers to participate fully in the campaign and to be heard without compromising their confidentiality.” An upgraded AsylumConnect catalogue with new search functions and improved visuals will launch for the Seattle area in mid-February. For more information, visit www.asylumconnect. org. People can follow the awareness campaign @ asylumconnect on Instagram.

PGN to cover Creating Change in Chicago PGN will attend the Creating Change Conference, hosted by the National LGBTQ Task Force, this month in Chicago. The conference takes place Jan. 20-24 and includes panels covering racial justice, black feminism, the state of the LGBT movement and HIV/AIDS. Reporter Paige Cooperstein will be at the conference providing daily updates on Twitter @paige_ coop, on Instagram @phillygaynews and online at www.epgn.com. Feel free to contact her at paige@epgn.com both before and during the conference to let her know what information you’re interested in. Also get in touch if you plan to attend the conference and would like to meet in Chicago. For more information, visit www.creatingchange.org.

Lib City hosts forum on public safety The annual meeting of the Liberty City LGBT Democratic Club will include a community forum on public safety, with four speakers from Philadelphia law enforcement. The event takes place 6-9 p.m. Jan. 20 at William

Way LGBT Community Center, 1315 Spruce St. Pizza will be served. It’s free to attend. The regular meeting will include election of members to the Liberty City board of directors and announcements regarding the schedule of candidate nights and endorsement meetings. Board nominees include Marion Leary and Ali Perelman, who would be new members, and Angela Giampolo and Lauren Vidas, who would be returning members. The forum on public safety will address violence against LGBT people in the city, specifically transgender people. Speakers include: Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams; Philadelphia Police Commissioner Richard Ross, appointed this month by Mayor Jim Kenney; Assistant District Attorney Mike Barry, who prosecuted the high-profile gay-bashing case against Kathryn Knott, Philip Williams and Kevin Harrigan; and Special Advisor to the District Attorney Michael Weiss. People can register to attend by visiting www. libertycity.org/events/details/56-2016-annual-meeting-a-community-forum. — Paige Cooperstein

Deadline extended in Milano case Despite opposition from Bucks County prosecutors, a federal judge has granted a 30-day extension for Richard R. Laird to file a pleading supporting his request for a new trial in the Anthony Milano murder case. Laird’s pleading was due Jan. 13. But this week, U.S. District Judge Jan E. DuBois extended the deadline Laird’s attorneys said they’re very busy with other cases, and a 30-day extension was required so they could meet their ethical obligation of effectively representing their client. But prosecutors noted the Milano case has dragged on for 28 years, yet Laird still hasn’t been executed. “[Laird’s] counsel has repeatedly sought and been granted extensions of time to file petitions, memorandums, and briefs, all of which has created significant delay,” states a prosecutorial brief. In 1987, Laird and Frank R. Chester escorted Milano from a Tullytown tavern and kidnapped him to a nearby wooded area, where his throat was hacked out with a box cutter. Both men were sentenced to death by a Bucks County jury. Laird received a second jury trial in 2007, and he was re-sentenced to death. He’s seeking a third trial, citing numerous errors during his retrial. Laird, 52, and Chester, 47, remain on death row in state prisons.

Voyeur seeks partial dismissal of suit Voyeur seeks the partial dismissal of a lawsuit filed by Nicholas D. Forte, who was seriously injured outside the popular LGBT nightclub in 2013. In a 19-page filing, Voyeur’s attorneys requested the dismissal of major portions of Forte’s suit alleging recklessness on the part of Voyeur, on the basis that the allegations weren’t pleaded with sufficient specificity. Additionally, the Dec. 23 filing maintains that Voyeur shouldn’t be held liable for any punitive damages stemming from the incident. Around 2 a.m. Nov. 10, PAGE 16

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An anniversary invite This month, Philadelphia Gay News is beginning a yearlong celebration of a major milestone: 40 years in publication. The first issue of PGN hit the streets Jan. 3, 1976. Gerald Ford was president. The Super Bowl was only in its 10th year. Patty Hearst was on trial for bank robbery. And the LGBT community was a fledgling, yet quickly flourishing, entity. Fast-forward four decades. Just this week, our president heralded marriage equality and growing LGBT awareness in his final State of the Union address. Companies across the country are recognizing the value of diversity and inclusion. LGBT people are experiencing unprecedented visibility in public and private sectors, mainstream media, sports and nearly every other arena. It’s been an incredible 40 years. And PGN has had a front-row seat through it all: police raids of gay bars, the height of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, the growth of grassroots activism, the evolution of the Gayborhood, progress and pitfalls on the legislative front, the election of LGBT officials, the opening and shuttering of LGBT-owned businesses, the changing political will toward inclusivity, acts of violence, quests for justice, coming-out announcements, scandals, wins small and large for LGBT rights — and so much more. All this year, PGN will be looking back at the journey from 1976 to 2016, and our own role in that evolution. This spring, we are planning a commemorative 40th-anniversary issue, where, from cover to cover, we will focus on 40 years of memories. Staff, past and present, will reflect on how this publication has impacted them personally and professionally; we will look back on some of the biggest stories we’ve covered; explore how our community has changed in that time; and examine the future through the lens of the past. Through all the changes PGN has gone through in the last 40 years, one thing has remained constant: We are a community newspaper. As such, we take every opportunity to invite the community into our work. So, in the next few weeks and months, we encourage readers, longtime and newer, to share with us how PGN has impacted you, offer suggestions on coverage you’d like to see in our anniversary edition and tell us what you think are some of the biggest lessons from the last 40 years. Please email editor@epgn.com with any 40th-anniversary stories or suggestions. We look forward to celebrating this milestone year with our readers. n

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Kentucky sure knows how to pick ’em, don’t they? Gov. Matt Bevin (Tea Partier and Kim Davis’ BFF) was sworn in on Dec. 9, and he has wasted no time when it comes to dismantling anything that’s good about the state. Granted, he’s the second Republican to hold that office in 40 years, but when it rains it pours, I guess. Some say the fact that Bevin’s strong support of Davis and his stance against marriage equality helped him win the office, and that may be true. Kentucky is one of the least supportive states when it comes to marriage equality, with only about 33 percent of residents in support. This is not surprising considering that 75 percent of Kentuckians bothering to vote in 2004 voted in favor of amending the state’s constitution to read, “Only a marriage between one man and one woman shall be valid or recognized as a marriage in Kentucky. A legal status identical or substantially similar to that of marriage for unmarried individuals shall not be valid or recognized.” But, of course, the Supreme Court told the state where to shove that amendment and voters were so freaked out that they ended up electing Bevin over his Democratic challenger, Jack Conway, Kentucky’s former attorney general who refused to support the state’s marriage ban in court. Democratic Gov. Steve Beshear did instead, even though he knew they would lose. And now the state is faced with a pretty staggering legal bill to pay. According to The Courier-Journal, the lawyers who won the case for marriage equality are seeking $2,091,297. That’s a big chunk of change. Beshear offered to settle for about a quarter of that before he left office, but that offer was declined. So now it’s up to Bevin to make things right. Which he is surely eager to do. I mean, this is a guy who visited Davis in jail and who once said that marriage equal-

ity might lead to parents marrying their children for tax and inheritance purposes. He’s also got fringe right-wing groups calling on him to “nullify” the Supreme Court ruling on marriage, which basically means he’s being called upon to thumb his nose at the court and say, “I’m rubber and you’re glue, what you say bounces off of me and sticks to you.” It should be noted that “nullification” isn’t really a thing. While Bevin was braiding Davis’ hair in the visiting room at jail, he called for Beshear to issue an executive order getting rid of county clerks’ names from marriage licenses, essentially giving Davis an easy out to exercise her “religious freedom.” Bevin himself issued this executive order soon after taking office. He’s also hell-bent on making life worse for the majority of Kentuckians. He plans on slashing the voter rolls, taking money away from public schools to give to private schools, lowering the minimum wage for government workers, weakening unions by making it harder to collect dues and ditching kynect, the successful state-run health-insurance exchange that has been hailed as a model for the rest of the country. So congratulations, Kentucky. While you were mad about gays marrying, you voted against your own interests. Life is about to get worse for people who are poor, yet marriage for same-sex couples isn’t going anywhere. It’s a lose-win, really. Let’s hope the Democratically controlled House of Representatives can try to keep the wheels on this train, because Bevin doesn’t appear to believe in rails. n

While Bevin was braiding Davis’ hair in the visiting room at jail, he called for Beshear to issue an executive order getting rid of county clerks’ names from marriage licenses, essentially giving Davis an easy out to exercise her “religious freedom.”

D’Anne Witkowski has been gay for pay since 2003. She’s a freelance writer and poet (believe it!). When she’s not taking on the creeps of the world, she reviews rock and roll shows in Detroit with her twin sister and teaches writing at the University of Michigan.

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An endearing — and empowering — email I’ve often shared emails I receive with you, and one that came in last week remarkably represents how far we have traveled on that road to LGBT equality (yes, that was a plug for my book!). But this is by far one of the most endearing emails I’ve received. It goes:

very busy man. Thank you for your consideration — I’m almost certain you might consider this, at least — and time. :)

How could I not answer that? (Especially since I’m not dead … I love that line!) But there are two historical points to this email that many might not get. Dear Mr. Segal, If you’re a regular reader of Thank you for opening this this column or read my book message, first of all. It is a great (another plug), you’ll note that honor to be able to send you an Tony Russomanno and I were email, especially since I’ve been the first LGBT activists to ever looking for your email address speak at a high school. We did for a few days now. so as members of Gay Youth My name is [we’ll leave that New York in 1970. At the time, out], and I’m a sixth grader we knew that we could possifrom Wichita, Kansas. For our bly be arrested or might even personal project in school, we face violence. But the engagehave to participate in this year’s ment was great and we even National History Day. This got a story in the Spider Press, year’s theme is Exploration, school newspaper. The Mark Segal the Encounter and Exchange, so I headline read: “Gay activists decided to do my project on the say they are not neurotic.” Stonewall Riots, being queer myself. Almost 50 years later, I’m amazed that a Our language-arts teacher (who is sixth-grader would not only want to write a supervising us as we do it) says that if we paper on LGBT history, but that his school can get an interview or two, that would be approved it and that he can communicate great, which is why I’m here. Mr. Segal, without fear of any retribution. you are one of the most famous partici My response to him was a simple, “I’d pants of Stonewall and, frankly, you’re the be honored.” n only one whose email I could find — sort of — and who isn’t dead. So, I’m hoping Mark Segal, PGN publisher, is the nation’s most-award-winning commentator in LGBT you could answer some questions I have media. You can follow him on Facebook at about the riots. www.facebook.com/MarkSegalPGN or Twitter I understand if you can’t get back to me, at https://twitter.com/PhilaGayNews. whether it be soon or ever, as you are a

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Letters and Feedback In response to “Hateful incidents mar Mummers Parade,” Jan. 8-14: Let me start off with stating that not only have I been a member of Finnegan NYB for 20-plus years, I am an out and proud gay member of Finnegan NYB. I grew up with the men & women of this club and have known the majority of them for most of my life. They are good, hard-working, proud people with the utmost integrity and loyalty. To be completely honest, when I first learned of the skit my brigade was planning to perform, I questioned it. My immediate response was a feeling of discomfort and fear of offending a community of people as a whole. I know all too well the feeling of being “different” or labeled as “not normal.” I feared hurting the very people I should stand up for and protect. However, once I had the opportunity to read through all the emails of the skit planning and then speak directly to Capt. Michael Inemer, I realized that this was not about the trans community as a whole; this was a specific skit about the Kardashian/ Jenner family and the highly publicized

spectacle of their lives. There was not an ounce of ill intent towards the transgender community, nor was there an ounce of transphobia or homophobia. If I believed there was, I would not and could not in good conscience march as a member in support of such a message. Last but certainly not least: the homophobic slur that was uttered by one ex-member of Finnegan NYB. The actions of one ignorant individual should not mar the character of the other 359 members. His actions do not reflect Finnegan NYB as a whole. As I said in my opening statement, I am an out and proud member of this brigade for 20-plus years. In all of my 20-plus years, never once has any member of Finnegan ever made a derogatory comment to me nor have I ever felt disrespected. It has always been quite the contrary: These are the first people to my defense … always have been and I believe always will be.

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Street Talk What's your favorite winter getaway? "Machu Picchu [in Peru]. The geography is beautiful, and the climate is great in the winter. You'll have a wonderful Ashish Ahlawat time explorhairstylist ing ancient Society Hill ruins. The Amazon Rain Forest is nearby. That's an added attraction. You'll get to see magnificent wildlife."

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residents have reservations about the Mummers Parade when, at this month’s parade, one comic chanted “F--- the gays” and a gay man was assaulted while walking his dog. Those events, combined with other poor choices such as brown-face make-up worn by a comic brigade and the “Fruit Loops” reference to Caitlyn Jenner, speak to the unfortunate reality that there are Mummers among us who are bigoted and/or homophobic and/or transphobic and/or racist, and thus a disgrace to the City of Brotherly Love. These insensitive and ignorant behaviors have no place in the Mummers Parade and are an insult to the cultural diversity that is part of the fabric of our city. Like any event involving thousands of participants, it only takes a few rotten apples to cast a negative light and generate abundant bad publicity. Nonetheless, I am and remain a —Tracy Donohue Mummer. Philadelphia I am gay. I am in a string band. My band has a comprehensive nondiscrimi It is no surprise that many Philadelphia nation policy written into its bylaws. We

welcome performers from all walks of life and backgrounds, as evidenced by our show at the 2016 Mummers Parade. Our performers included individuals from the LGBT community and people of color. Performing with my band and entertaining the crowds was a fantastic experience. The Mummers that I know are respectful of others, open-minded and a hell of a lot of fun. I will not be intimidated by those who took the opportunity to express hatred at the parade. This is my parade. It’s the city’s parade. Next Jan. 1, I’ll be back on Broad Street proudly performing with the Mummers and entertaining the crowds. Let’s all work to make the Mummers Parade fun for one and all, and embrace the diversity that is a valuable and integral part of our city. Dave Kietrys plays glockenspiel in the Greater Overbrook Sting Band. He is on the faculty at Rutgers University, where he teaches musculoskeletal physical therapy and conducts research on peripheral neuropathy. n


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Obituary Sam Morse, affordable-housing advocate, 69 By Paige Cooperstein paige@epgn.com The last Christmas gift Sam Morse wanted was a pink tree. Because the Philadelphia native was so beloved, she got one from her spouse, Eileen Schaller, and another from her doctor. “On her sick bed, she had two identical pink Barbie Christmas trees,” said Colleen O’Connell, a friend of Morse for more than a decade. “Sam was butch. But she had a glamorous side that she kept somewhat hidden.” Morse died Jan. 4 at the age of 69 from complications related to cancer in her spine, liver and lungs. “Sam thought she would get radiation on her spine until the pain went away, then chemotherapy on the rest,” O’Connell said. “But the pain never went away. The first thing we knew was wrong with her was a backache on Thanksgiving.” Morse had recently retired from PIDC, a public-private economic-development corporation. She spent the majority of her career advocating for affordable housing with organizations like the Kensington Community Development Corporation and Philadelphia Neighborhood Housing Services. She earned a Platinum Award from the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development for designing the plans to turn a vacant property in Fern Rock into affordable housing. Morse also advocated for the LGBT community. She attended the July 4, 1965, march outside Independence Hall, known as Annual Reminder Days, to protest for gay rights. But, because Morse was a hippie in the ’60s, she almost didn’t get to march; the protesters instructed men to wear blazers and women to wear dresses so the public would take them seriously. O’Connell shared the details of a story that Morse told frequently to her friends: A group of hippies went to the march and sat in a circle on a nearby lawn. The group waited until nearly the end of the protest, to allow the traditionally dressed people their time, before joining the action themselves. Morse said she got the chance to meet famed activist Barbara Gittings. She recounted her experience

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on a Sept. 21 broadcast of the radio show “Outsources,” which is available here: www.kgnu. org/outsources. Morse spent her youth on South Street and ultimately made a home in Roxborough with Schaller. The couple met in 1998 on a blind date that was set up by a contractor friend of Morse. Schaller said when she spotted Morse wearing an old, beat-up pair of sneakers to their first date, she was smitten. “We immediately had a connection,” she said. “We talked for hours. We shared the same principles, yet we were opposite each other in many ways with our skills.” Morse could dive in and fix anything, while Schaller was more of an organizer. “When we worked together, we covered all the bases,” Schaller said. “We had a lot of fun. She always woke up happy, enthusiastic and ready to go.” They built a life together over nearly 18 years. A rabbi married them in 2001 and they had what they called their “paperwork ceremony” in 2014. Morse arranged for the wedding party to perform the wedding march on kazoos. “When we had our reception, she started giving away the remaining wine,” Schaller said. “I seek to emulate her openhanded generosity.” Morse was a big believer in the Jewish value of tikkun olam, which stipulates active contributions to make the world a better place. Schaller, who grew up Catholic, said she and Morse weren’t religious, but spiritual. O’Connell said when she attended Passover Seder at the

couple’s home, Morse would read from a feminist Haggadah that highlighted brave Jewish women, their accomplishments and sacrifices. Morse and Schaller liked to host parties with homecooked meals. They also took frequent vacations with their friends, including O’Connell and her spouse Connie Youkon. O’Connell remembered one time in the 1980s at a department store in Cape Cod when she and Morse went shopping for gold lamé slippers. “We ended up laughing so hard and carrying on that they asked us to leave,” O’Connell said. “I can imagine that store manager didn’t know quite what to make of us.” “She was really herself,” Schaller added, “always herself.” Morse was a great conversationalist and a voracious reader, O’Connell said. Morse also painted and gave her work to friends. O’Connell keeps one piece hanging in her house: It has a deep blue background with a girl in the middle. Abstract flowers behind the girl float into the horizon and appear to turn into birds along the way. Morse was buried in a Jewish ceremony at Weinstein Mortuary in Hartford, Conn., where her mother is from. She lies next to her parents. Donations in her honor can be made to the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, General Israel Orphan’s Home for Girls in Jerusalem, the Environmental Defense Fund or Jewish Family and Children’s Services of Greater Philadelphia. n


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Day in the Life of ... By Paige Cooperstein paige@epgn.com Before Montgomery County Judge Dan Clifford took the bench for the first time last week under the seal of Pennsylvania, officials began filling the courtroom and chatting about what an exciting day it was. Clifford holds the title of first openly gay county official elected in the state outside Philadelphia. “I get to see it from the ground-up,” said Michele M. Sherry, Clifford’s court reporter. She was not officially working Jan. 7. Her husband needed her at a health appointment. But she didn’t want to miss Clifford’s entrance. “I woke up excited like a little kid,” Sherry said of the day after the November elections when she found out Clifford had won. She said she wanted to work for him because his staff feels like a family. Jonathan Hoffman, a lawyer with Klehr Harrison Harvey Branzburg, said he hadn’t felt so excited in court since his own first day. Hoffman and Clifford worked together for three years ago at the Weber Gallagher law firm. “Welcome to Courtroom 11,” Clifford said as he entered at 9 a.m. on the dot. “Although it’s my first day in court, I’ve been practicing family law for over 30 years.” He told PGN he was scheduled to hear 16 cases that day: four at 9 a.m., four at 11 a.m. and four at 1:30 p.m. He also had at least 65 days of trials to get on the books before heading out of town this week to attend judge training. “The biggest worry I have right now is approaching the backlog and being able to get to these cases fast enough,” Clifford said, noting one of his goals is to improve the efficiency of family court. He’s advocated for state legislation — which passed the House in the fall and now awaits action in the Senate — to amend the divorce code and move cases through the system more quickly. “People just want a decision,” Clifford said. “Some of these cases are pending since September. They just want a decision, so that they can start moving ahead to the next stage of what they need to do. Being in a hold position in a family situation is never a good result, especially with kids involved.” Clifford feels gratified to win a judgeship. He was a Democratically endorsed candidate in this election after running with Republican support in 2011. He sensed some pushback in the past because of his sexuality. “There was trouble getting my signs at some of the polling places,” he said. “Even though I had a lot of support in the Republican Party, demonstrated by the votes I would get in the endorsement conventions, there was still a portion of that

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a Common Pleas judge, Dan Clifford group that wasn’t ever going to support me. I didn’t face that this time, at all.” Clifford has a no-nonsense approach to dealing with the mothers, fathers and other family members that come before him. He explains custody proceedings in plain English and approaches each case with the child in mind. Clifford frequently recommends co-parent counseling and told one set of parents in disagreement about where their daughter should attend school: “It comes back, I believe, to what your daughter said regarding the two of you getting along. From reading her responses in the report, it seems it would upset her in some way for one parent to have all the control of the decisions.” Clifford majored in political science as an undergraduate at the Indiana University of Pennsylvania and earned a law degree from the University of Baltimore. He said family law first appealed to him when he started practicing at a small firm in York. “No one wanted to do family law,” he said. “I got an interest in it rather quickly. You could get in court right away. In a lot of these practice areas, you’re second chair to a litigator for sometimes years, basically doing the research, carrying the bags.” Once he got in the courtroom, he realized family law had a real impact on people’s lives. “You’re seeing real people every day,” Clifford said. “In civil court, you’re seeing corporations and insurance companies. In criminal court, you’ve got the commonwealth on one side and you have somebody else on the other side. It’s not really dealing with people’s problems the way I wanted to deal with them.”

Clifford said he has seen his approach to family law change as he started his own family. He and his husband Jonathan Weinhold, a certified registered nurse anesthetist at Abington Jefferson Health, married in 2014 after more than 20 years together. They adopted their son Matthew Weinhold Clifford in 1999. Clifford adopted Matthew first, and it took three years for Weinhold to legally adopt his son through a second-parent adoption. The state Supreme Court made the decision in 2002 to uphold adoption for samesex parents. “When I was a young attorney, a judge said to me, ‘Well you don’t understand

JONATHAN WEINHOLD (FROM LEFT), MATTHEW WEINHOLD CLIFFORD AND JUDGE DAN CLIFFORD Photos: Paige Cooperstein

what it’s like because you don’t have a child,’” Clifford said. “I used to think it doesn’t mean I can’t have empathy for that situation. But I have to admit having a child does change your perspective on so many things. “You’ve got to develop a huge amount of patience,” Clifford continued. “My husband gets out to the hospital early, so I’m the morning guy in our family. I used to joke that by the time I walked into the courtroom at 9 o’clock, I’d already lost the first three arguments of the day: you know, get dressed, get moving, eat your breakfast. You develop a huge amount of patience that you may not ordinarily have if you’re not responsible for another person in your life.” Clifford said he’s grateful to his husband and son for growing into a calm family. It keeps him fulfilled while dealing, oftentimes, with the dissolutions of marriages and families in court. “I’ve always said it: If you practice in family court, you must have a personal life that has some calm to it,” Clifford said. “You couldn’t do this all day, every day, and then go home and have similar problems.” He treats his staff with the same no-drama philosophy. He said coworkers in the legal field sometimes spend more time with each other than with their families. Clifford said he feels gratified with the outpouring of public support for his judgeship and has pride in being the first openly gay Montgomery County judge. “None of us were absolutely certain it was going to happen this cycle,” he said. “It could have been in a future cycle. Now that it’s happened in Montgomery County, hopefully it’ll happen in Bucks or Delaware as well.” n


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Why 2016 matters for LGBT aging The year 2015 clearly saw tremendous advances for the LGBT community. From marriage equality to representation in politics and the media, the past 12 months have been a time of progress. While 2015 was undoubtedly an important year, events that will transpire in 2016 at the national, state and local levels may have an even greater impact on how LGBT older adults will be supported as they age. Let’s start at the national level, where we expect the big story of the year to be the 2016 presidential election. Issues relevant to older adults will be center stage as we move closer to November. Seemingly every election cycle David brings up calls to abolish the current Medicare system or to overhaul Social Security, and this year is no different. Some current candidates have pledged to expand Social Security while others have vowed to privatize it. Some envision slimming down Medicaid and phasing out Medicare, while others prioritize strengthening these programs. Lifetime experiences of discrimination in housing, employment and access to benefits have resulted in LGBT older adults experiencing high rates of financial strain. This systemic discrimination has left LGBT elders disproportionately reliant on

entitlement programs like Medicare and Social Security. Any changes made to these entitlement programs by the next administration will therefore disproportionately affect LGBT older adults. Given the aging of the Baby Boomer generation, the next administration will have some very real decisions to make around the topics of Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security. Other issues relevant to LGBT seniors — such as prescription drug costs, funding for Alzheimer’s research and LGBT-inclusive nondiscrimination laws — will also look very different depending on who Griffith holds the White House come January 2017. While the presidential election will dominate the news cycle in 2016, equally big issues for LGBT older adults are brewing at the state level. Every four years, the Pennsylvania Department of Aging prepares its State Plan on Aging. The State Plan serves as the Department of Aging’s blueprint for serving the commonwealth’s older-adult population, identifying priorities for enhancing programs, delivering services and allocating resources. The last State Plan was completed in 2012, mapping out the Department of Aging’s agenda up through 2016. Despite

the efforts of LGBT activists across Pennsylvania, the 2012-16 Pennsylvania State Plan on Aging made no mention of LGBT older adults. Thus, aging-services providers have received no direction from the state on making their services inclusive to LGBT individuals. Providers within the aging-services network have received no cultural-competence resources from the state related to working with LGBT populations. No data has been collected on the sexual orientations or gender identities of people accessing aging services, meaning that LGBT older adults have not been taken into account when the state allocated funds, developed outreach strategies or prioritized services. This year, Gov. Wolf’s administration will create its first State Plan on Aging and set a new course for the delivery of aging services in Pennsylvania. The inclusion of LGBT older adults in this 201620 Pennsylvania State Plan on Aging is imperative if Pennsylvania’s aging-services network is going to improve services for LGBT people. The 2016-20 State Plan provides great opportunity for the commonwealth to improve the LGBT cultural competence of aging services, update data-collection methods to include sexual orientation and gender identity and increase resource allocation toward underserved LGBT communities. Additionally, each of the 52 Area

Agencies on Aging funded by the Pennsylvania Department of Aging, tasked with delivering services to seniors at the county level, will develop their own 201620 Plans on Aging as well. These Area Plans on Aging will have similar purposes as the State Plan on Aging, strategically outlining county-specific needs and priorities for the next four years. Similar to state-level planning, the needs of LGBT older adults have often been overlooked in these Area Plans (though thankfully have been included in Philadelphia). The inclusion of LGBT older adults in Area Plans in additional counties will be essential in order to develop the financial, health and social supports needed by LGBT people to age successfully in all counties of Pennsylvania. Given the importance of aging in the local, state and national dialogue this year, the voices of LGBT older adults and their advocates must be heard. Decisions made in 2016 will have a long-lasting impact on the service landscape for LGBT older adults. If we plan on continuing the momentum of LGBT progress made in 2015, it’s time to turn our attention to LGBT aging in 2016. n

The coworker also told Cherisme she wouldn’t obey work-related orders from her because she’s “black,” according to the lawsuit. Cherisme also contends that coworkers attempted to sabotage an important work project she initiated. Despite the alleged sabotage attempts, Cherisme managed to complete the project in December 2013, but was terminated shortly after its completion. “Despite being promised three months of compensation and insurance as sev-

erance, [Cherisme] did not receive said compensation and her insurance was canceled,” the lawsuit alleges. The lawsuit emphasizes that Cherisme acted in a professional manner throughout her employment. “From the time [Cherisme] became employed by [AIDS Care Group] until the last day of employment, [Cherisme] performed well and in accordance with the expected standards of her profession.” Cherisme is seeking in excess of $150,000 in damages, along with legal

fees and costs. The case has been assigned to U.S. District Judge Nitza I. Quinones Alejandro. A jury trial has been requested. Neither side had a comment for this story. AIDS Care Group, based in Delaware County, was formed in 1998, and serves as a comprehensive health-services agency for people with HIV/AIDS. It also receives federal HIV/AIDS-prevention funds. AIDS Care Group has offices in Chester, Sharon Hill and Reading. n

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flipped onto Cherisme’s white lab coat and she asked to have it laundered in an agency washing machine, the coworker denied the request on the basis that Cherisme and her clients were “black,” according to the lawsuit. In another incident, after Cherisme returned from a medical mission in Haiti, the same coworker commented that she “got darker” and that she was uglier for spending time in Haiti and getting “darker,” according to the lawsuit. WWCC from page 1

rent space will become a reading room. The center’s upcoming events include its Night Out at the Opera in February, Homecoming in late spring, the Indigo Ball Preview Party in July and the Indigo Ball Oct. 8. After the elections, the board held its first meeting of the year, which was not open to the public. Dang reported on the center’s finances. The center reported total revenue of $1.09 million for fiscal year 2015, compared to its budgeted revenue of $982,072. The surplus was attributed to better-than-expected individual giving, as well as increased building and program revenue. Total expenses for the center for fiscal year 2015 were reported at $1.08 million, over the budgeted expenses of $939,310. The center came in under budget in general operations and personnel for 2015 and was over budget in building, marketing and program expenses. For more information, visit www.waygay.org. n

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contact with him. In August 2001, Schneider and the boy traveled together from Philadelphia to Moscow after the boy attended a summer ballet program in South Philadelphia while Schneider visited relatives in Berwyn. Prosecutors contend the joint trip to Moscow was part of Schneider’s overall strategy of sexually abusing the boy. Last year, a three-judge panel of the Third Circuit Court of Appeals said there’s “overwhelming” evidence that Schneider sexually abused the boy. The panel specifically rejected Schneider’s claim that he was charged outside of prosecutable time limits. Howard J. Bashman, an attorney for Schneider, expressed optimism that the U.S. Supreme Court will review the case.

David Griffith is the director of programs and outreach for the LGBT Elder Initiative. To comment on this article, contact the LGBT Elder Initiative at 215-720-9415 or info@lgbtei.org.

“This case meets the criteria for U.S. Supreme Court review in my opinion, and in the opinion of other experienced attorneys,” Bashman told PGN. “I’m optimistic that the court will take a careful look at it.”

“This case meets the criteria for U.S. Supreme Court review in my opinion, and in the opinion of other experienced attorneys,” Bashman told PGN. “I’m optimistic that the court will take a careful look at it.” Bashman said his client’s case involves an important legal principle. “Federal appeals courts have been divided over the statute-of-limitations issue [we’ve raised], which is why it’s necessary for the U.S. Supreme Court to hear and resolve the case,” he added. Schneider, 51, remains confined to a federal prison in Fort Dix, N.J. He wasn’t available for comment. Patricia Hartman, a spokesperson for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, said the agency would file a formal response, and declined additional comment. n


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International Tunisia students released after sodomy charges A Tunisian appeals court on Jan. 7 ordered the release of a group of students who had been sentenced to three years in prison for violating the country’s anti-sodomy law. Mosaique, a Tunisian radio station, reported the court in the city of Sousse released the students after they paid roughly $245 in bail. A court in the city of Kairouan on Dec. 10 sentenced the students — who reportedly underwent so-called anal tests to determine whether they had taken part in same-sex activity — to three years in prison under Article 230 of the Tunisian penal code. One of the students received an additional sentence of six months because authorities found pornographic videos on his computer when they arrested him and his classmates. The court also banned the students from Kairouan for three years. The appeals court in Sousse is scheduled to once again hear the students’ case on Feb. 25. Tunisia is among the dozens of countries in which consensual same-sex sexual activity remains criminalized. The students’ release came days after the government suspended Shams, an organization that seeks to repeal Tunisia’s anti-sodomy law, for 30 days.

Chilean officials oppose ‘normalization’ surgery The Chilean government has urged doctors in the South American country to no longer perform surgeries that “normalize” the sex of intersex children. The Chilean Ministry of Health recently released a document in which Undersecretary of Health Jaime Burrows and Undersecretary of Assistance Networks Gisela Alarcón expressed their opposition

to “unnecessary ‘normalization’ treatments of intersex children” that include “irreversible genital surgeries until they are of a sufficient age to make decisions about their bodies.” Camilo Godoy Peña, a Chilean LGBTrights advocate, on Jan. 8 noted on his Facebook page that the document, which is dated Dec. 22, also contains a series of recommendations for each branch of the country’s public-health system. These include the creation of a round table of endocrinologists, gynecologists, psychiatrists and other specialists to determine “which action to take in each case” of an intersex child. Godoy said this document is the first time the Chilean government has provided “clear instruction” on the treatment of intersex children. “From this point forward, there is a concrete tool to use to enforce the human rights of a group of people who have ‘been made invisible,’” he wrote on his Facebook page. “For decades they have been victims of violence, torture and ignorance.” The Chilean government released its recommendations less than three months after Godoy presented a letter to President Michelle Bachelet that urged her government to do more to protect the rights of intersex people.

Marine appeals conviction in Philippine transgender killing A U.S. Marine has asked a Philippine court to reverse his conviction in the killing of a transgender Filipino, and also sought a reduction of his bail and his six- to 12-year jail term. Lawyer Rowena Garcia-Flores says she will insist that her client, Lance Cpl. Joseph Scott Pemberton, did not kill Jennifer Laude in a motel room after they met in a disco bar in October 2014 and that his sentence should be eased because he surrendered to authorities. Pemberton was convicted of homicide in December by a regional trial court and detained at the Philippine military headquarters. The court case raised concerns about special treatment for visiting American forces. LGBT activists have called on the government to fight Pemberton’s appeal. n — compiled by Larry Nichols

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Gayborhood Crime Watch The following incidents in the Midtown Village and Washington Square West areas were reported to the Sixth Police District between Dec. 28-Jan. 3. Information is courtesy of Sixth District Capt. Brian Korn; Stacy Irving, senior director, Crime Prevention Service; Center City District; the Police Liaison Committee and Midtown Village Merchants Association. To report crime tips, visit www.phillypolice.com or call 215-686-TIPS. INCIDENTS — Between 11 p.m. Dec. 30 and 11 p.m. Jan. 1, someone stole a laptop, iPad and camera from an apartment in the 1300 block of Spruce Street. There was no forced entry. Six District Sgt. Devlin attempted to lift fingerprints. — Between 6-6:20 p.m. Jan. 2, someone stole a 2014 Ford truck whose driver had left the keys inside as he made a delivery at 1321 Sansom St. — There was one theft from a parked vehicle reported Dec. 28-Jan. 3: outside 1300 Locust St. — There were two bicycle thefts reported Dec. 28-Jan. 3: outside 132 S. 11th St. and 1141 Pine St. — Between 10:30 p.m. Dec. 31 and 12:30 a.m. Jan. 1, someone stole items from an apartment in the 900 block of Clinton Street. The resident had accidentally left the door

open. Some items were recovered in an alley in the 1000 block of Spruce Street. Sixth District Officer Kennan lifted fingerprints. NON-SUMMARY ARRESTS — At 8:50 a.m. Dec. 31, officers assigned to the Central Service Detail arrested a man outside 800 Chestnut St. who was wanted on a warrant for probation violations. The 32-year-old with a shelter address was charged as an escaped prisoner. — At 12:05 a.m. Dec. 20, Sixth District officers observed a man with his pants down engaged in a lewd act outside 301 S. Iseminger St. The 49-year-old with a Levittown address was charged with open lewdness. SUMMARY ARRESTS — At 9 p.m. Dec. 29, Sixth District officers issued a citation for a summary offense outside 1200 Chestnut St. — At 12:30 a.m. Dec. 31, Sixth District officers issued a citation for a summary offense outside 201 S. Broad St. — On Jan. 1, Sixth District officers issued a citation for a summary offense at 12:10 a.m. outside 1200 Sansom St. and 1:05 a.m. outside 1200 Chancellor St. — At 12:30 a.m. Jan. 2, Sixth District officers issued two citations for summary offenses outside 200 S. Camac St. n


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Media Trail Alabama county resumes issuing gay-marriage licenses ABC News reports marriage-license operations have resumed in Alabama’s Mobile County, despite an order from state Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore saying judges have a “ministerial duty” not to issue licenses to gay couples. After Moore issued the order Jan. 6, several probate judges suspended license operations for all couples and sought guidance. Mobile County Probate Court Chief Clerk Joe McEarchern Jr. said the county’s marriage-license window reopened Friday morning “based on further review of what the law is.” Madison and Lawrence counties had also suspended marriage-license operations, but resumed Jan. 7 after getting advice from legal counsel. Moore has denied that he is defying the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling last June that legalized gay marriage nationwide. He said he’s just trying to address confusion over conflicting orders between state and federal courts.

New rule addresses bathroom access for trans people According to Portland’s KGW.com, a new rule in Washington state requires buildings open to the public to allow transgender people to use restrooms and locker NEWS BRIEFING from page 9

2013, Forte was assaulted by Miguel Maldonado and Matthew Morris outside Voyeur, located at 1221 MORRIS (LEFT) AND St. James St. in MALDONADO Center City. Maldonado worked at Voyeur at the time of the incident. Both men are currently incarcerated in state prisons. Forte’s injuries include a broken eye socket, a broken nose, a broken rib and multiple facial fractures. As of presstime, Common Pleas Judge John M. Younge hadn’t issued a ruling on Voyeur’s request.

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rooms of the gender with which they identify. Washington Human Rights Commission executive director Sharon Ortiz said Jan. 5 that the policy, created by the agency, took effect Dec. 26. There are exceptions, including school locker rooms. Schools must “assess the use of locker rooms by transgender students on a case-by-case basis,” the rule says. It adds, “In most cases,” transgender students should be allowed into the locker room of the gender they identify with. The commission, created by Washington’s legislature, is responsible for administering and enforcing the Washington Law Against Discrimination.

Utah judge retires after criticism in gay foster-parent case CBS News reports a Utah judge who had ordered a baby girl taken away from her lesbian foster parents and placed with a heterosexual couple has retired. Court officials announced Jan. 4 that Juvenile Court Judge Scott Johansen retired Jan. 1. Johansen faced widespread criticism and calls for his impeachment after he ordered a 9-month-old baby taken from the home of April Hoagland and Beckie Peirce on Nov. 10. He later reversed the ruling and recused himself. He did not immediately return a call seeking comment. He was appointed in 1992 to the bench in Price, about 120 miles south of Salt Lake City. Johansen was reprimanded in 1995 when he slapped a 16-year-old boy in his chambers. A woman also complained when he told her to chop off her daughter’s ponytail in court three years ago. n — compiled by Larry Nichols Feb. 22 to reply to William F. Smithson’s appeal for a new trial in the Jason Shephard murder case. The deadline was set last week by U.S. Magistrate Judge Richard A. Lloret, who is handling the matter. Smithson is convicted of strangling to death Shephard in 2006 inside Smithson’s home. The two men were coworkers. But Smithson maintains his innocence, and claims authorities didn’t adequately investigate F. Bruce Covington, who was also inside Smithson’s home when Shephard died. According to Lloret’s order, Delaware County officials must provide copies of all records pertaining to the case, including notes of testimony, petitions, pleadings, briefs and judicial opinions. Delaware County Assistant District Attorney William R. Toal 3d declined to comment for this update, noting that he hadn’t seen Lloret’s order. Smithson, 50, remains incarcerated at a state prison in Huntingdon. n — Timothy Cwiek


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he following is the third of a three part interview with Mark Segal, nationally recognized gay rights activist and publisher of the Philadelphia Gay News, which was conducted by LCP publisher, Ken Smukler, upon the publication of Mr. Segal’s memoir “And Then I Danced: Traveling The Road To LGBT Equality.” KS: As a publisher, you know what being short for space is. What if they were writing your epitaph, but they were really short on space, and they said, “Mark, you’ve had a lot of victories, but you get to only pick one and you have to get rid of all the others, which is the one victory?” I am not talking about personal victories, because I assume Jason is probably your greatest victory, right? MS: Yeah! I am a happily married man. KS: I know, but apart from that, what was the one victory you would give up all the others for? MS: Interesting question in the sense that I don’t have one thing. My newspaper is my thing. Founding Gay Youth, probably. The first leadership role I ever had, at eighteen years old, and the first gay youth organization in America. [It is the] first one dealing with suicides and bullying, and we reach out to high schools. That’s amazing to me. Building the senior building is amazing to me. All of it. But I can tell you, no matter what, I think isn’t going to matter. I already know what it will be. It will be “Mark Segal man who disrupted Walter Cronkite”. That is what it is going to be. Editor’s note: Segal was a founder of the Gay Liberation Front which he describes as being “largely ignored in the history books even though it helped forge the foundation upon which the [LGBT] community is built.” The “senior building” was Segal’s vision for the first senior citizen

Mark with Sir Elton at the official July 4th ceremony. Courtesy of George B. Feder, Top Gun Corporate Photography, Ltd.

housing project in America built by and for the LGBT community; a dream that became reality in 2014 with the opening of the John C. Anderson Apartments. KS: Okay, so tell us one thing about Elton John that nobody knows. MS: Okay. If you do a concert with Elton John, you will learn very quickly that you never can escape Elton John. You are surrounded by him constantly. Editor’s note: Another brainchild of Segal’s was the Philadelphia Freedom Concert and Ball, an HIV/AIDS awareness ball held at the Philadelphia Museum of Art on July 4, 2005. The event raised over $1 million for the Elton John AIDS Foundation. KS: I have to tell you. One of my favorite chapters of the book was the first date with Jason. It was like one of the

most romantic chapters I have ever read. So here is my last question. Okay? MS: Go ahead. KS: Who plays Jason in the movie? MS: We will have to find the most handsome leading man in Hollywood and pick one. KS: I am not giving you a pass. You have to pick somebody. MS: I don’t know Hollywood names, I really don’t. Give me some names, I’ll tell you. Give me some names. KS: Brad Pitt. MS: Too old! But no, Brad Pitt could play him well. I mean, a brilliant guy, yeah, Brad could play him well. For me it is going to be the guy who — KS: Jake Gyllenhaal. MS: Oh, Jake Gyllenhaal! Jake Gyllenhaal would be great. He would. Matt Damon would be good for him too. I mean he did the Good Will Hunting thing, which is Jason. Jason is a brilliant mind. KS: We will settle on Matt Damon. Who plays you? MS: See now you have me in bed with Matt Damon. This is not a bad interview. The young me, gets played by. You ready, we already talked about this? Daniel Radcliffe, Harry Potter. Take a look at his picture and take a look at my picture at that time period. KS: How about the old you? MS: We wanted to, before he died, the guy who did Sopranos. KS: James Gandolfino? MS: Tony Soprano. But there’s going to be no movie. KS: Oh, there’s going to be a movie! JAN. 10-17, 2016

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First District Plaza, 3801 Market Street, at 9:00 AM. (EST) Conditions of Sheriff’s Sale for JUDICIAL/FORECLOSURE SALE Ten percent of the highest bid for each property auctioned off shall be deposited in certified check, attorney’s check or money order with the Sheriff by each bidder when his bid is registered, provided that in no case shall less than Six Hundred Dollars ($600.00) be deposited, otherwise upon failure or refusal to make such deposit, the bidder shall lose all benefit of his bid and the property may be offered again and sold unless a second bid has been registered, then, the second highest bidder will take the property at the highest bid price. Additionally, where there is active bidding, the highest bidder, and the second highest bidder, if any must post the entire amount of the cost of the distribution policy for the property at the time of sale by certified check, attorney’s check or money order with the Sheriff. The balance of the purchase money must be deposited in certified check, attorney’s check or money order together with a Deed poll for execution by the highest bidder to the Sheriff at his office within 30 days from the time of the sale. An extension of time for an additional 30 days may be granted at the discretion of the Sheriff upon receipt of written request from the buyer requesting the same, except when a second bidder has been duly registered. Also, if the first bidder does not complete settlement with the Sheriff within the thirty (30) day time limit and a second bid was registered at the sale, the second bidder shall be granted the same thirty (30) day time limit to make settlement with the Sheriff on his second bid. Thereafter, the Sheriff shall be at liberty to return the writ to court. A second bid must be registered on any property immediately after it is sold. The second bidder must present the same amount of deposit that the highest bidder delivers to the Sheriff at the sale. An extension of time under no circumstances will be granted or honored by the Sheriff whenever a second bid is registered on a property at the sale. The first bid or opening bid on each property shall be a sum sufficient to pay all Sheriff’s costs including advertising, all taxes, water rents and municipal claims due to the City of Philadelphia. If there is no other bid price above the opening bid price, the property shall be sold by the auctioneer to the attorney on the writ at that price. The deposit by any bidder who fails to comply with the above conditions of sale shall be forfeited and the funds will be applied to the Sheriff’s cost, then to any municipal claims that the City of Philadel-

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phia has on the property. Finally, if a balance still remains, a Sheriff’s Distribution Policy will be ordered and the money will be distributed accordingly. No personal checks, drafts or promises to pay will be accepted in lieu of certified checks, attorney’s checks or money orders made payable to the Sheriff of Philadelphia County. The Sheriff reserves the right to grant further extensions of time to settle and further reserves the right to refuse bids from bidders who have failed to enter deposits on their bids, failed to make settlement, or make fraudulent bids, or any other behavior which causes disruption of the Sheriff Sale. Said bidders shall be so refused for the sale in which said behavior occurred and for said further period of time as the Sheriff in his discretion shall determine. The Sheriff will not acknowledge a deed poll to any individual or entity using an unregistered fictitious name and may, at his discretion, require proof of identity of the purchaser or the registration of fictitious names. The bid of an unregistered fictitious name shall be forfeited as if the bidder failed to meet the terms of sale. All bidders are advised to remain at the sale until after the last property is sold. The Sheriff reserves the right to re-sell any property at any time before the end of the sale, upon the successful bidders’ failure to tender the required deposit. The Sheriff reserves the right to postpone or stay the sale of any property in which the attorney on the writ has not appeared and is not present at the sale. Prospective purchasers are directed to the Web site of the Philadelphia Bureau of Revision of Taxes, (BRT) brtweb.phila. gov for a fuller description of the properties listed. Properties can be looked up by the BRT number – which should be cross checked with the address. Prospective purchasers are also directed to the Room 154 City Hall, 215-6861483 and to its website philadox. phila.gov and to its website at http://philadox.phila.gov where they can view the deed to each individual property and find the boundaries of the property. PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR DETERMINING THE NATURE, LOCATION, CONDITION AND BOUNDARIES OF THE PROPERTIES THEY SEEK TO PURCHASE. The BRT # refers to a unique number assigned by the City Bureau of Revision of Taxes to each property in the City for the purpose of assessing it for taxes. This number can be used to obtain descriptive information about the property from the BRT website. Effective Date: July 7, 2006

(30) Days from the date of the sale of Real Estate. Distribution will be made in accordance with the Schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. N.B. - For the benefit of our non-professional readers who do not understand the meaning of the letters and figures following the defendant’s names, we make the following. EXPLANATION The name first appearing in each notice is that of the defendant in the writ whose property is being sold. All Writs are Writs of Executions. The letters C.P., Court of Common Pleas; O.C., Orphans’ Court; Q.S., Court of Quarter Sessions; C.C., County Court - indicate the Court out of which the writ of execution issues under which the sale is made: S. 1941. 223. means September Term, 1941. 223, the term and number of the docket entry; the figures following show the amount of debt; and the name following is that of the attorney issuing the writ. Attention is called to the provisions of Act No.104, approved July 27, 1955, which requires owners of properties which are used, designed or intended to be used by three or more families, or of commercial establishments which contain one or more dwelling units, to deliver to the buyers of such properties a use registration permit at the time of settlement, under certain terms and conditions. Sheriff Sales are not subject to provisions of the said Act and the Sheriff will, therefore, not deliver use registration permits in connection with any sales conducted by him. Very truly yours, JEWELL WILLIAMS Sheriff City and County of Philadelphia

chael E. Carleton, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-303 5333 Arlington St 19131 52nd wd. 1680 Sq Ft BRT#521131000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Lamar T. Fouse C.P. April Term, 2014 No. 01734 $122,176.31 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-304 1756 S Avondale St 19142 40th wd. 1741 Sq Ft BRT#401186300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Esayas T. Hailu C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 01888 $84,198.96 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-305 6524 Saybrook Ave 19142 40th wd. 945 Sq Ft BRT#403156700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Tyeisha Harris C.P. November Term, 2014 No. 03065 $27,305.05 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-306 5818 Oxford Ave 19149 35th wd. 1138 Sq Ft BRT#352340200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Cheddta Flowers C.P. May Term, 2015 No. 00550 $131,225.34 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-307 1269 Stirling St 19111 53rd wd. (formerly of the 35th wd.) 1744 Sq Ft BRT#531057500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Pierre R. Aleus C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 01475 $213,815.01 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-308 4952 Wellington St 19135 65th wd. 1128 Sq Ft BRT#651014300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Anthony Black C.P. March Term, 2015 No. 00236 $51,001.66 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-309 5829 N 7th St 19120 61st wd. 1320 Sq Ft BRT#612248900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Diane S. Jones C.P. May Term, 2015 No. 01178 $72,878.77 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-310 3133 Tulip St 19134 25th wd. 798 Sq Ft BRT#252361600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY John Boswell C.P. December Term, 2014 No. 02080 $97,858.83 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-311 7731 Langdon St 19111 56th wd. 3375 Sq Ft BRT#561139800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY The Unknown Heirs Of Anna Marie Daniels, Deceased; Walter Daniels, Jr., Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Anna Marie Daniels, Deceased; Fernando Garro-Rojas,

Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Anna Marie Daniels, Deceased; Tabetha Monteleone, Solely in Her Capacity as Heir of Anna Marie Daniels, Deceased C.P. November Term, 2013 No. 00101 $234,012.92 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-312 1816 Daly St 19145 26th wd. 700 Sq Ft BRT#262239000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jerry P. Gamduton and Laxamee D. Gamduton a/k/a Laxame Gamduton C.P. May Term, 2015 No. 02070 $144,295.05 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-313 4041 Castor Ave 19124 33rd wd. 1125 Sq Ft BRT#332515700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Pedro Castro, Jr. C.P. November Term, 2014 No. 01608 $94,871.65 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-314 2218 S 21st St 19145 48th wd. 1200 Sq Ft BRT#482142200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Endang Ratnawati C.P. June Term, 2014 No. 03584 $240,567.83 Law Offices of Gregory Javardian, LLC 1602-315 225 Catharine St a/k/a Catharine St 19147 3rd wd. 1600 Sq Ft BRT#022032000; PRCL#5S16-68 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Frank Reynolds and Jessica Reynolds a/k/a Jessica Little C.P. January Term, 2009 No. 01746 $738,031.94 Powers, Kirn & Associates, LLC 1602-316 4812 D St 19120 42nd wd. 1628 Sq Ft BRT#421456500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Derrick Murphy C.P. June Term, 2014 No. 02027 $71,953.72 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-317 5817 N 3rd St 19120 61st wd. 2741 Sq Ft BRT#612386300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY The Unknown Heirs of Ronald B. Clarke, Deceased and Ronald Clarke, III, Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Ronald B. Clarke, Deceased C.P. September Term, 2014 No. 02956 $67,957.88 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-318 3149 W Thompson St, Unit No. 24 19121 29th wd. Condo BRT#888290048 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Bruce A. Pierson C.P. February Term, 2013 No. 00436 $294,458.84 Law Offices of Gregory Javardian, LLC 1602-319 536 Parnell Pl 19144 12th wd. 1379 Sq Ft BRT#122015100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL

PROPERTY Adrienne Taborn-Story a/k/a Adrienne Story C.P. May Term, 2015 No. 01738 $78,666.80 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-320 4430 N 16th St 19140 13th wd. 976 Sq Ft BRT#132120300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Unknown Heirs and/or Administrators of the Estate of Dolores Ruth Tague C.P. August Term, 2014 No. 03369 $51,388.48 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-321 5805 Addison St 19143 60th wd. 1016 Sq Ft BRT#604187500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Unknown Heirs/ Administrators of the Estate of Charles McLemore, Sr a/k/a Charles J. McLemore and Willie Dell Mosley, Executor of the Estate of Lenza Rainey C.P. April Term, 2015 No. 02119 $41,655.10 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-322 4763 Bleigh Ave 19136 41st wd. 972.45 Sq Ft BRT#651024200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Pedro Gerena, Jr. C.P. May Term, 2014 No. 02432 $96,453.24 Law Offices of Gregory Javardian, LLC 1602-323 856 N 44th St 19104 6th wd. 1360 Sq Ft BRT#062329200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Marjorie J. Church C.P. December Term, 2009 No. 03485 $155,608.10 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-324 2211 Wharton St 19146 36th wd. 7455 Sq Ft BRT#361296000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Charles A.J. Halpin, III, Esq, Personal Representative of the Estate of James Hutchinson, Deceased C.P. August Term, 2015 No. 03550 $28,459.18 Law Offices of Gregory Javardian, LLC 1602-325 3312 Brighton St 19149 55th wd. 1665 Sq Ft BRT#551356700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Michael Tye C.P. February Term, 2015 No. 02042 $142,446.81 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-326 7115 Theodore St 19142 40th wd. 1259 Sq Ft BRT#404249400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Quadreeyyah Williams C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 04369 $81,293.87 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-327 3113 F St 19134 33rd wd. 778.8 Sq Ft BRT#331291400 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 2 STY MASONRY Jermaine Sutton C.P. January Term, 2015 No. 03189 $56,385.00

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www.Officeof Philadelphia Sheriff.com SHERIFF’S SALE OF Tuesday, February 2, 2016 1602-301 1626 Loney St 19111 56th wd. 3169 Sq Ft BRT#561550000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Lawrence J. Bissinger C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 01621 $113,890.94 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-302 3922 N Darien St 19140 43rd wd. 1120 Sq Ft OPA#43-3131000 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Angelique Hawes Richardson C.P. October Term, 2011 No. 03744 $50,123.99 Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Mi-


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Milstead & Associates, LLC 1602-328 321 W Ashdale St 19120 42nd wd. 1008 Sq Ft BRT#422183400 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 2 STY MASONRY Janelle Piersall C.P. July Term, 2012 No. 02116 $55,104.19 Milstead & Associates, LLC 1602-329 1312 N Wanamaker St 19131 4th wd. Beginning Point: Situate on the West side of Wanamaker St at the distance of 92’6” Northward from the North Side of Thompson St BRT#043151300 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 2 STY MASONRY Nathan Osborne, Jr. C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 01481 $48,242.32 Richard J. Nalbandian, III 1602-330 6638 Ditman St 19135 41st wd. 2250 Sq Ft BRT#411-224400 IMPROVEMENTS: SEMI DET 2STY MASONRY Jose G. Colon C.P. January Term, 2015 No. 00458 $317,420.86 Milstead & Associates, LLC 1602-331 3615 Prince Cir 19114 66th wd. 2479 Sq Ft BRT#661202700 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW B/GAR 2STY MAS OTHER William A. Farris and Lucinda Farris C.P. January Term, 2015 No. 00329 $152,241.62 Milstead & Associates, LLC 1602-332 4216 J St 19124 33rd wd. 1254.68 Sq Ft BRT#332234900 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW B/GAR 2STY MASONRY Helen Edwards C.P. September Term, 2014 No. 00724 $44,328.07 Milstead & Associates, LLC 1602-333 1251 Hellerman St, a/k/a 1251 Hellerman 191115528 53rd wd. 1224 Sq Ft OPA#531134200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Carlos L. Berrios C.P. August Term, 2015 No. 04139 $94,083.80 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-334 1625 E Hunting Park Ave a/k/a 1625 Hunting Park Ave 19124 33rd wd. 1306 Sq Ft BRT#332087600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Raymond D. McCray C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 02226 $46,378.18 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-335 7028 Saybrook Ave 19142 40th wd. 1253.75 Sq Ft BRT#40-3-3078-00 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Eddie Ingram C.P. February Term, 2015 No. 01138 $42,307.43 Scott A. Dietterick, Esq., and/or Kathryn L. Mason, Esquire 1602-336 3714 Richmond St 191371414 45th wd. 746 Sq Ft OPA#451155900 IMPROVE-

MENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Donna M. Flade C.P. October Term, 2010 No. 01111 $138,047.48 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-337 6623 Yocum St 19142 40th wd. 1178 Sq Ft OPA#403136400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Derrik Nguyen C.P. September Term, 2013 No. 01546 $30,434.23 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-338 1251 Byberry Rd 19116 58th wd. 88200 Sq ft BRT#884236200 IMPROVEMENTS: COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE Fratelli Concrete Inc. C.P. August Term, 2015 No. 002477 $140,391.70 Sherman, Silverstein, Kohl, Rose, & Podolsky, PA 1602-339 2658 N 27th St 19132 28th wd. 1120 Sq Ft OPA#281077300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Cheryl Morris Blackman, Executrix of the Estate of Margaret C. Morris C.P. March Term, 2014 No. 04307 $65,419.32 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-340 7601 Crittenden St, Apt F2 a/ka/ Unit F-2 191183225 88th wd. 1566 Sq Ft OPA#888200574 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Pamela D. Shaw C.P. March Term, 2014 No. 04629 $118,089.27 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-341 251 W Sulis St 19120 42nd wd. 1120 Sq Ft OPA#422128300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Angela M. Jackson-Christian a/k/a Angela Jackson C.P. August Term, 2014 No. 00519 $58,973.54 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-342 1940 W Carey St 19140 38th wd. 1056 Sq Ft OPA#131073700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY The Unknown Heirs and Administrators of the Estate of Alfrieda R. Cox

C.P. April Term, 2012 No. 03317 $50,772.91 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-343 3434 Emerald St 19134 45th wd. 1106 Sq Ft OPA#452338400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Tamilla Dovman a/k/a Tamila Dovman C.P. July Term, 2012 No. 00001 $40,055.92 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-344 1435 Ellsworth St 19146 36th wd. 1496.6 Sq Ft BRT#36-5-2630-00 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 2 STY MASONRY Rochelle Sprouel a/k/a Rochellee Sprouel C.P. January Term, 2010 No. 00915 $166,653.39 Milstead & Associates, LLC 1602-345 2267 Friendship St 19149 35th wd. 1710 Sq Ft OPA#54-2-126500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jose Sanchez, Jr. a/k/a Jose Sanchez; Gina Sanchez C.P. January Term, 2014 No. 01104 $183,138.18 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-346 5827 N 21st St 191382906 42nd wd. 1092 Sq Ft BRT#172441100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE The Unknown Heirs, Executors, Administrators and Devisees of the Estate of Cornelious Austin a/k/a Cornelius Austin, Deceased C.P. August Term, 2015 No. 02463 $66,410.09 Stern & Eisenberg PC 1602-347 6616 Cornelius St 19138 10th wd. 1400 Sq Ft OPA#102370900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Sonja Leath C.P. January Term, 2011 No. 00948 $118,479.18 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-348 6407 Dorel St 19142

40th wd. 1261 Sq Ft OPA#406332000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Freddie M. Harris, Jr. C.P. November Term, 2010 No. 03101 $71,793.02 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-349 6321 Elmhurst St 19111 53rd wd. 1460 Sq Ft OPA#531220600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Aziz Tolliver; Robin Tolliver C.P. January Term, 2014 No. 03010 $63,046.22 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-350 858 Medway Rd 191151314 58th wd. 1248 Sq Ft OPA#581160801 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Efthimia Maltezos a/k/a Effie Maltezos C.P. August Term, 2015 No. 02935 $168,457.96 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-351 4232 Chippendale St 19136 65th wd. 982.2 Sq Ft BRT#651119700 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW B/GAR 2STY MASONRY Edgar H. Harwood, II and Michele L. Harwood C.P. December Term, 2011 No. 02887 $114,981.06 Milstead & Associates, LLC 1602-352 1324 Locust St, Apt 529 19107 5th wd. 321 Sq Ft OPA#888115420 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jay P. Thomas C.P. March Term, 2011 No. 02823 $151,103.37 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-353 2024 Ripley St 19152 56th wd. 2500 Sq Ft BRT#561571300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Brian E. Rostucher and Carol A. Rostucher C.P. March Term, 2015 No. 04255 $157,969.90 Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, Esquire; Heather Riloff, Esquire; Jeniece D. Davis, Esquire 1602-354 2152 Knorr St 19149 54th wd. 1475 Sq Ft BRT#542004300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Igbal Ahmed and Salah T. Ali C.P. January Term, 2014 No. 01423

$151,488.30 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-355 2729 N 20th St 19132 11th wd. 990 Sq Ft BRT#111252500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Lillian Brand and Tony Mack C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 03646 $23,506.06 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-356 1215 Friendship St 191114203 53rd wd. 1703 Sq Ft OPA#532305900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Joyce Urquhart; Martha Urquhart C.P. March Term, 2014 No. 03093 $204,916.95 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-357 7911 Limekiln Pike 19150 50th wd. 1640 Sq Ft BRT#501293900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY The Unknown Heirs of Carol B. Jones, Deceased; Darlene Emmanuel, Solely in Her Capacity as Heir of Carol B. Jones, Deceased; Michael Jones, Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Carol B. Jones, Deceased C.P. February Term, 2015 No. 02508 $123,182.79 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-358 7536 Elmwood Ave 19153 40th wd. 1354 Sq Ft BRT#404238700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY The Unknown Heirs of Sharon Williams a/k/a Sharon A. Williams, Deceased and Lopez Williams, Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Sharon Williams a/k/a Sharon A. Williams, Deceased C.P. December Term, 2014 No. 02013 $123,041.60 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-359 5624 Boyer St 19138 12th wd. 1226 Sq Ft BRT#122246300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Unknown Heirs and/or Administrators of the Estate of James Guess, Jr. C.P. August Term, 2013 No. 02760 $51,449.94 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-360 2821 Stevens St 19149 62nd wd. 925 Sq Ft BRT#621209900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Natalia Vlouchkina C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 03240 $114,739.34 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-361 5943 N 3rd St 191201843 61st wd. 1118 Sq Ft OPA#612389700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Andrena L. Dixon C.P. April Term, 2011 No. 03124 $125,922.98 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-362 2224 Bonaffon St 19142 40th wd. 946 Sq Ft

BRT#403059600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Sergei Kishchenko C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 01072 $54,038.15 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-363 1916 E Pacific St 19134 45th wd. (formerly of the 25th wd.) 1077 Sq Ft BRT#452164100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Harvey D. Yollin and Yvonne I. Yollin C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 02306 $28,042.52 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-364 7729 Dorcas St 19111 56th wd. 3703 Sq Ft BRT#561120300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Leon Jones, Jr. a/k/a Leon Jones C.P. April Term, 2015 No. 02113 $66,920.88 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-365 6133 Carpenter St 191432904 3rd wd. 1922 Sq Ft OPA#033086400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY John W. Lewis, III C.P. April Term, 2014 No. 02913 $112,435.72 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-366 2133 Stevens St 19149 62nd wd. 1251 Sq Ft BRT#621204800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Halimah Abdallah C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 01042 $124,229.57 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-367 1902 E Monmouth St 191343522 25th wd. 948 Sq Ft OPA#252115200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Tisha Kinsey C.P. May Term, 2015 No. 01677 $26,598.41 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-368 113 W Clarkson St 19120 42nd wd. 4420 Sq Ft BRT#422297300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Tersita A. Guzman a/k/a Teresita A. Guzman and Napoleon H. Miranda C.P. May Term, 2015 No. 02928 $53,226.64 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-369 4250 Levick St 19135 55th wd. 1314 Sq Ft BRT#552076600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Patricia A. Medary C.P. April Term, 2014 No. 00763 $118,828.11 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-370 6413 N Fairhill Rd a/k/a 6413 N Fairhill St 191263848 61st wd. 1600 Sq Ft OPA#611112700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Shaun Wiggins; Kareema Murphy-Wiggins a/k/a Kareema Murphy C.P. February Term, 2014 No. 00126 $160,682.44 Phelan


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Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-371 934 W Fisher St a/k/a 934 W Fisher Ave 19141-4034 49th wd. 1420 Sq Ft OPA#492043900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Donna Culbreth C.P. June Term, 2009 No. 02124 $58,849.68 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-372 84 E Ashmead St 191442314 12th wd. 1092 Sq Ft OPA#121081100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Oona Bnyahuda a/k/a Oona Bnyahuda C.P. August Term, 2012 No. 01372 $63,041.80 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-373 6611 N 21st St 191382607 15th wd. 1188 Sq Ft OPA#102087100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Junior Coriolan C.P. May Term, 2015 No. 02691 $183,218.89 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-374 414-416 Sanger St 191201612 35th wd. 1582 Sq Ft OPA#351190400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Leroy C. Johnson C.P. April Term, 2012 No. 03586 $106,019.30 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-375 7718 Jackson St 19136 65th wd. 8266.83 Sq Ft BRT#651-2451-00 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Dorothy Acevedo; Louis Panariello C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 01993 $196,135.14 Udren Law Offices, P.C. 1602-376 3018 Harper St a/k/a 3018 W Harper St 19130 29th wd. 1776 Sq Ft BRT#292173500 Salvatore Licastri C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 02964 $254,455.23 Stern & Eisenberg, PC 1602-377 413 Benson St 19111 63rd wd. 3154.5 Sq Ft BRT#631400200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Christian Wertz C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 03464 $154,842.40 Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, Esquire; Heather Riloff, Esquire; Jeniece D. Davis, Esquire 1602-378 1328 N Hancock St 19122 18th wd. 2494.66 Sq Ft BRT#18-2083500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Sheridan L. Sostre C.P. June Term, 2013 No. 02403 $230,185.14 Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, Esquire; Heather Riloff, Esquire; Jeniece D. Davis, Esquire 1602-379 1515 S 15th St 19146

36th wd. 1500 Sq Ft BRT#365043400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Unknown Heirs, Successors, Assigns, and All Persons, Firms, or Associations Claiming Right, Title, or Interest From or Under Larry Leonard, Deceased C.P. April Term, 2015 No. 02270 $69,993.23 Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, Esquire; Heather Riloff, Esquire; Jeniece D. Davis, Esquire 1602-380 5905 Elmhurst St 19149 35th wd. 1483 Sq Ft BRT#351381600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Dolores Fuentes and Pascasio Fuentes C.P. May Term, 2014 No. 02949 $110,898.12 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-381 7206 Jackson St 19135 41st wd. 1560 Sq Ft BRT#412312200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Danielle Ripley C.P. September Term, 2014 No. 03191 $95,483.66 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-382 3151 Weymouth St 19134 33rd wd. 680 Sq Ft BRT#331301900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jorge Zavala and Maribel Zavala C.P. March Term, 2015 No. 02053 $44,396.53 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-383 3405 W Penn St 19129 38th wd. 1020 Sq Ft BRT#383021900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Dorothy M. Selgrath C.P. April Term, 2015 No. 03700 $112,593.70 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1602-384 6628 Algard St 19135 55th wd. 1120 Sq Ft BRT#552353200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Laura S. Pinkney C.P. November Term, 2014 No. 001992 $127,756.43 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1602-385 1451 W Lycoming St 19140 43rd wd. 1536 Sq Ft BRT#132270800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Emily Crawford C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 04258 $28,632.06 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1602-386 4147 Gilham St 19135 55th wd. 975 Sq Ft BRT#552135800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Deborah Peirce a/k/a Deborah Pierce C.P. February Term, 2015 No. 01400 $83,470.51 Udren Law Offices, P.C. 1602-387 140 E Pomona St 191441931 59th wd. 1674 Sq Ft OPA#592153400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Vernard Westley

Trent a/k/a Vernard W. Trent C.P. April Term, 2015 No. 02332 $202,731.59 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-388 6625 N 17th St 19126 50th wd. 1422 Sq Ft BRT#138 N 210 333 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Estate of Robert Ross a/k/a Robert G. Ross c/o Rhonda Johnson, Executrix; Rhonda Johnson, Individually and as Executrix of the Estate of Robert Ross a/k/a Robert G. Ross; Tamir Johnson, Known Heir of Robert Ross a/k/a Robert G. Ross; Roslyn Johnson, Known Heir of Robert Ross a/k/a Robert G. Ross; Unknown Heirs, Successors, Assigns, and All Persons, Firms, or Associations Claiming Right, Title, or Interest From or Under Robert Ross a/k/a Robert G. Ross C.P. July Term, 2013 No. 01572 $72,992.13 Udren Law Offices, P.C. 1602-389 4455 Greene St 19144 13th wd. 1203 Sq Ft OPA#133086700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Shlomarr Faison a/k/a Shlomarr D. Faison C.P. August Term, 2015 No. 04243 $51,663.70 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-390 245 W Berkley St a/k/a 245 Berkley St 19144 13th wd. 1494 Sq Ft OPA#133014400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Elbert Smith, Jr. C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 04002 $73,040.78 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-391 2345 Fernon St 191451321 36th wd. 2094 Sq Ft OPA#364074100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Richard Simmons C.P. October Term, 2014 No. 03546 $83,060.64 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-392 65 W Sharpnack St 191192722 22nd wd. 2688 Sq Ft OPA#223043200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Garry Voltaire C.P. September Term, 2015 No. 01012 $39,941.16 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-393 5323 Pine St 19143-1414 60th wd. 1504 Sq Ft OPA#603084700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Erma Williams C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 02686 $24,303.60 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-394 4620 Devereaux St 191353639 41st wd. 1350 Sq Ft OPA#411147200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Milagros

Irizarry C.P. July Term, 2014 No. 02961 $156,762.31 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-395 161 W Grange Ave 191202445 61st wd. 1290 Sq Ft OPA#612073800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Vanessa D. Avent a/k/a Vanessia D. Avent C.P. May Term, 2015 No. 03337 $24,738.87 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-396 3176 Agate St 19134 25th wd. 868 Sq Ft BRT#25-23498-00 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jason Webb and Michele Webb C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 02227 $57,735.26 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1602-397 300 Byberry Rd Unit L-5 19116 58th wd. 928 Sq Ft BRT#888582209 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY James M. Bowker and Jeannie Bowker C.P. February Term, 2015 No. 01119 $95,585.37 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1602-398 1505 W Ritner St assessed as 1505 Ritner St 19145 26th wd. 1472 sq ft BRT#26-1025400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Drew Thomas Byrne, Sr. and Joann M. Oriente Byrne C.P. May Term, 2015 No. 02598 $119,486.17 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1602-399 6652 Tulip St 19135 41st wd. 1260 Sq Ft BRT#411436600 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING John F. McNasby, III a/k/a John McNasby, III C.P. September Term, 2015 No. 01633 $57,124.53 Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, Esquire; Heather Riloff, Esquire; Jeniece D. Davis, Esquire 1602-400 403 N 55th St 19139 34th wd. 1422 Sq Ft BRT#774682832 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Edwin Montoute and Monica Montoute C.P. May Term, 2015 No. 03456 $85,397.99 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1602-401 8415 Lynnewood Rd 191503204 50th wd. 1402 Sq Ft OPA#502035400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Deborah Lewis; Mark Anthony Lewis C.P. October Term, 2013 No. 03648 $272,022.68 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-402 1025 N 64th St 191514507 34th wd. 2147 Sq Ft OPA#344244100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Miguel Medina; Janelle Medina C.P. November Term, 2014 No. 00564

$93,789.61 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-403 2743 S 9th St 191485047 39th wd. 960 Sq Ft OPA#395234700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Laura Driscoll; Joseph S. Furber, Jr. C.P. November Term, 2014 No. 02270 $137,809.50 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-404 217 Benner St 19111 35th wd. 2808 Sq Ft BRT#352162600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jayson N. Figueroa C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 00997 $127,111.69 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-405 1928 Pratt St 19124 62nd wd. 1395 Sq Ft BRT#622053800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Massi Fletcher C.P. February Term, 2013 No. 03277 $129,053.04 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-406 2814 N Newkirk St 19132 38th wd. 1008 Sq Ft OPA#381268800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Donnell McCarty C.P. April Term, 2014 No. 03920 $38,634.40 Joseph R. Loverdi, Esquire 1602-407 6715 Trinity St 19142 40th wd. 1205 Sq Ft BRT#403092900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Tauhedah Cryor C.P. January Term, 2015 No. 00732 $79,794.46 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-408 1824 Ruan St 19124 23rd wd. 1192 Sq Ft OPA#232024100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Ralph Powers C.P. March Term, 2014 No. 02185 $35,455.36 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-409 613 Sanger St 19120 35th wd. Approximate size: .0265 OPA#35-1216600 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Cornelius M. Mohsin C.P. August Term, 2012 No. 03572 $33,872.61 Kimberly J. Hong, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley, Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-410 6169 Grays Ave 19142 40th wd. 1920 Sq Ft OPA#402152000 IMPROVEMENTS:

RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Lillian D. Galloway C.P. January Term, 2014 No. 00787 $97,742.01 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-411 5052 Germantown Ave 19144 12th wd. 2358 Sq Ft OPA#12-3-1313-00 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Steven Jones C.P. April Term, 2014 No. 01808 $161,244.64 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Equire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-412 7142 Tabor Ave 19111 53rd wd. 3163 Sq Ft OPA#532393800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Rebekah Ortiz; William J. Blaszczyk C.P. June Term, 2013 No. 01867 $155,367.50 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-413 4900 N Camac St 19141 49th wd. 2340 Sq Ft OPA#491491700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Paula L. Brooks-Vazquez C.P. May Term, 2012 No. 02917 $172,987.65 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-414 113 Durfor St 19148 49th wd. 876 Sq Ft OPA#391111900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Brian Giffear a/k/a Brian S. Giffear C.P. April Term, 2015 No. 00731 $140,127.98 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-415 1326 E Airdrie St 19124 33rd wd. 1050 Sq Ft OPA#331237200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Christina C. Harris C.P. March Term, 2012 No. 01314 $68,048.65 Meredith H. Wooters,


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Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-416 617 W Annsbury St 19140 49th wd. 1050 Sq Ft OPA#49-1022900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Ramiro J. Rosario a/k/a Ramiro Rosario; Josifina Rosario a/k/a Josifina Rosario; United States of America C.P. August Term, 2014 No. 02560 $46,284.47 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-417 4050 Neilson St 19124 33rd wd. 1528 Sq Ft OPA#332522300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Berquis A. Herrera a/k/a Berquis Herrera C.P. February Term, 2015 No. 02416 $49,427.37 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-418 457 E Wyoming Ave 19120 42nd wd. 1760 Sq Ft BRT#871564200 IMPROVEMENTS: COMMERCIAL USE Ricardo A. Tejada C.P. August Term, 2015 No. 2256 $21,351.97 Weber Gallagher Simpson Stapleton Fires & Newby, LLP, Sarah A. Elia, Esq. 1602-419 1503 Frankford Ave 191254411 18th wd. 1374 Sq Ft OPA#181007900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Narciso R. Rodriguez C.P. November Term, 2004 No. 04151 $61,505.70 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-420 528-30 Gates St a/k/a 528 Gates St 19128-2509 21st wd. 3600 Sq Ft OPA#213297400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Chester J. Franczyk, III C.P. September Term, 2012 No. 01914 $127,457.53 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-421 2957 A St 19134-2815 7th wd. 1204 Sq Ft OPA#071371600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Herma V. Abreu C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 01838 $35,752.56 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-422 433 W Bringhurst St 191444601 12th wd. 2412 Sq Ft OPA#123112700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jazy Stroman; Janice Hickson, in Her

Capacity as Administratrix and Heir of the Estate of Bessie Wallace; Janice Hickson, in Her Capacity as Heir of Reginal M. Wallace a/k/a Reginald M. Wallace, Deceased; Unknown Heirs, Successors, Assigns, and All Persons, Firms, or Associations Claiming Right, Title, or Interest From or Under Bessie Wallace, Deceased; Unknown Heirs, Successors, Assigns, and All Persons, Firms, or Associations Claiming Right, Title, or Interest From or Under Reginal M. Wallace a/k/a/ Reginald M. Wallace, Deceased C.P. March Term, 2015 No. 02111 $128,103.27 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-423 1400 S Vodges St 191435304 51st wd. 1316 Sq Ft OPA#514014300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Albert G. Alemu; Fanta Bekele C.P. December Term, 2011 No. 00120 $64,253.16 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-424 11808 Basile Rd 191542523 66th wd. 1380 Sq Ft OPA#662015300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY John Hannigan; Patricia A. Hannigan C.P. November Term, 2013 No. 01138 $160,331.18 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-425 5113 Wayne Ave 19144 22nd wd. on Northeasterly side of Wayne Ave 154’5-3/8” Northwestwardly from the Northwesterly side of Manheim St; Front 25’11-1/4”, Depth 177’1/8” OPA#123214300 Leon D. Chambers C.P. June Term, 2010 No. 01040 $181,684.07 Louis P. Vitti, Esq. 1602-426 7121 Woolston Ave 19138 10th wd. 1425 Sq Ft BRT#102416900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Anita L. Cunningham C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 01340 $60,061.58 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-427 5901 Colgate St 19120 35th wd. 975 Sq Ft BRT#352275200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Edgardo J. Reyes a/k/a Edgardo Reyes C.P. February Term, 2014 No. 01077 $110,796.22 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-428 421 W Ruscomb St 19120 42nd wd. 1750 Sq Ft BRT#422167600 Paris Johnson and Gilbertina Johnson C.P. October Term, 2014 No. 01502 $125,924.72 Emmanuel J. Argentieri, Esquire 1602-429 6367 Edmund St 19135 41st wd. 1440 Sq Ft OPA#41-

1408900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Unknown Heirs and/or Administrators of the Estate of John Lerro a/k/a John J. Lerro a/k/a John Jude Lerro; Nancy Lerro, Believed Heir and/or Administratrix of the Estate of John Lerro a/k/a John J. Lerro a/k/a John Jude Lerro C.P. October Term, 2013 No. 01823 $79,994.95 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Equire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-430 2639 Oakford St 19146 36th wd. 910 Sq Ft BRT#362043600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Sheila Williams, Individually and in Her Capacity as Executrix of the Estate of Rosetta Thorpe Paige, Deceased C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 00681 $34,445.11 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-431 6524 N Uber St 19138 10th wd. 1080 Sq Ft OPA#102025700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Yolonda Parks, Administratrix of the Estate of Shonda Stevens a/k/a Shonda Shavonn Stevens a/k/a Shonda S. Stevens C.P. February Term, 2014 No. 02712 $102,710.81 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-432 207 Wilder St 19147 1st wd. 1260 Sq Ft OPA#011020200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Catherine A. Conroy a/k/a Catherine A. Conroy Lord C.P. August Term, 2014 No. 01968 $121,808.62 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-433 1842 W Thompson St 19121 47th wd. 960 Sq Ft BRT#471066200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Alice Smith C.P. August Term, 2014 No. 02127 $240,292.99 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-434 1931 W Sparks Ave 19141 49th wd. 1756 Sq Ft OPA#171280600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Georgia Parrish Muhammad a/k/a Georgia P. Muhammad C.P. January Term, 2012 No.

03224 $117,269.97 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-435 6650 Blakemore St 19119 22nd wd. Beginning Point: Beginning at a point on the Southwesterly side of Blakemore St (50 ft wide) at the distance of 134’3-5/8” Northwestwardly measured along the said Southwesterly side of Blakemore St from the Northwesterly side of Hortter St (50 ft wide) BRT#221285800 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: ROW B/GAR 2STY MASONRY Joseph D. Johnson, Jr. C.P. January Term, 2012 No. 02040 $189,458.28 Richard J. Nalbandian, III 1602-436 5637 Stewart St 19131 4th wd. 1200 Sq Ft OPA#04-32147-00 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Unknown Heirs and/ or Administrators of the Estate of Aletha P. Green C.P. October Term, 2013 No. 01820 $37,836.39 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-437 2315 Tasker St 19145 36th wd. 1170 Sq Ft OPA#364063300 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Kelli E. Richards C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 03627 $70,435.50 Brett A. Solomon, Michael C. Mazack 1602-438 3600 Conshohocken Ave, Unit 411 19131 52nd wd. 1251 Sq Ft OPA#88-85204-13 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Unknown Heirs and/ or Administrators of the Estate of Barbara A. Weldon C.P. June Term, 2014 No. 01050 $112,100.81 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-439 1161 N 65th St 19151 34th wd. 1388.05 Sq Ft OPA#135N18 188 or 34-4-3026-00 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Kimberly Williams a/k/a Kim Williams C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 01426 $82,219.61 Udren Law Offices, P.C.

1602-440 147 E Walnut Ln 19144 59th wd. 3398 Sq Ft OPA#592072300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Ada Butler a/k/a Ada N. Butler a/k/a Ada Buttler a/k/a Ada N. Buttler C.P. January Term, 2012 No. 0711 $173,055.30 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-441 2909 Memphis St 19134 25th wd. Land Area: 952 Sq Ft; Improvement Area: 1248 Sq Ft OPA#251488100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE - SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING James N. Lavelle C.P. December Term, 2013 No. 03825 $64,875.80 plus interest to date of sale Robert J. Wilson, Esq., Wilson Law Firm 1602-442 521 N Hobart St 19131 4th wd. 602 Sq Ft BRT#04-31569-00 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Jeffery B. Tihansky C.P. November Term, 2014 No. 01212 $46,812.31 Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, Esquire; Heather Riloff, Esquire; Jeniece D. Davis, Esquire 1602-443 3047 Coral St 19134 25th wd. 800 Sq Ft OPA#252456800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Sonya Rodriguez a/k/a Sonia Rodriguez C.P. December Term, 2013 No. 03195 $13,937.41 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-444 5628 Nelson St 19138 12th wd. 1138.08 Sq Ft BRT#122256500; LOT AND BLOCK #86N4-131 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Charles A.J. Halpin, III, Esquire, Personal Representative of the Estate of Ernest Williams a/k/a Ernest Williams, Sr., Deceased C.P. December Term, 2013 No. 00214 $58,377.87 Powers, Kirn & Associates, LLC 1602-445 1517 S 32nd St 19146 36th wd. 767.40 Sq Ft BRT#364460100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE Osman Barrie C.P. August Term, 2015 No. 03910 $84,346.00 Stern & Eisenberg PC 1602-446 234 S 60th St 19139 3rd wd. 2610 Sq Ft OPA#871050300 IMPROVEMENTS:

RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Charlene Carroll C.P. February Term, 2011 No. 04056 $153,250.80 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-447 6516 Saybrook Ave 19142 40th wd. 1044 Sq Ft BRT#403156300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Richard Dereef C.P. December Term, 2014 No. 001740 $12,436.75 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1602-448 4323 Lawndale St 19124 33rd wd. 1362 Sq Ft OPA#33-2279300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Julio Vera C.P. September Term, 2013 No. 00874 $11,266.13 Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-449 761 E Thayer St 19134 33rd wd. 825 Sq Ft BRT#331150800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Sonia I. Marquez C.P. October Term, 2005 No. 001615 $37,695.13 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1602-450 6022 W Oxford St 191513528 34th wd. 1429.2 Sq Ft BRT#342090200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE Talaina O. Hill and Donald Trawick, Jr. C.P. May Term, 2015 No. 02481 $209,549.43 Stern & Eisenberg PC 1602-451 6507 Belfield Ave 19119 22nd wd. 1088 Sq Ft BRT#221250400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE Joan Wade C.P. July Term, 2013 No. 04709 $28,640.06 Stern & Eisenberg PC 1602-452 6259 N Broad St 19141 49th wd. 1599.36 Sq Ft BRT#493254900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE Barrington Hylton and Phyllis F. Hylton C.P. August Term, 2015 No. 00941 $146,783.55 Stern & Eisenberg PC 1602-453 5107-09 Duffield St 19124 62nd wd. 1470 Sq Ft & 140 Sq Ft BRT#622246800 & 622246900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Yvette McGarrell C.P. October Term, 2013 No. 000727 $141,576.43 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1602-454 9733 Clark St 19115 58th wd. 3200 Sq Ft BRT#581438300 IMPROVE-


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MENTS: RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE Eleanor Kosielowski C.P. August Term, 2015 No. 022628 $156,208.14 Stern & Eisenberg PC 1602-455 1340 E Sharpnack St 19150 50th wd. 1280 Sq Ft OPA#502329400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Beatrice Martin a/k/a Beatrice B. Martin C.P. June Term, 2014 No. 04143 $44,038.45 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-456 5742 Drexel Rd 19131 52nd wd. 4312 Sq Ft BRT#522190800 IMPROVEMENTS: S/D W B/G 2 STORY MASONRY Ronald Daniels and Latonya J. Daniels C.P. October Term, 2014 No. 03541 $203,275.27 Milstead & Associates, LLC 1602-457 5248 Sylvester St 19124 62nd wd. 1570.78 Sq Ft BRT#621364200 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 2 STORY MASONRY Julio Peralta C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 01800 $89,153.77 Milstead & Associates, LLC 1602-458 3554 Jasper St 19134 45th wd. 1089 Sq Ft BRT#452385200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Tanh T. Huynh and My-Tien T. Huynh C.P. December Term, 2014 No. 002144 $29,629.83 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1602-459 156 W Coulter St 19144 22nd wd. 3613 Sq Ft OPA#124034900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY David J. Hartzog; William J. Hartzog C.P. August Term, 2013 No. 02933 $147,362.21 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-460 4938 Penn St 19124 23rd wd. 5342.73 Sq Ft BRT#234292600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Colleen Scott-Jenkins, Administratrix of the Estate of Steven B. Jenkins, Deceased C.P. August Term, 2013 No. 001402 $215,322.26 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1602-461 148 Rosemar St 19120 61st wd. 1050 Sq Ft OPA#611233800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Andre Bryan; Philbert

Thomas C.P. January Term, 2014 No. 00265 $101,236.64 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-462 6330 Oakland St 19149 54th wd. 1378 Sq Ft BRT#541255100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Denise Tootle C.P. April Term, 2015 No. 03105 $144,021.66 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-463 243 N Alden St 19139 4th wd. 1078 Sq Ft BRT#042205900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Deborah Baker, as Administratrix of the Estate of Martha S. Baker, Deceased C.P. June Term, 2014 No. 04721 $30,636.55 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-464 6820 Cobbs Creek Pkwy 19142 40th wd. 2500 Sq Ft BRT#403227700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Algrie M. Johnson C.P. December Term, 2014 No. 01019 $61,792.36 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-465 1701 N 62nd St 19151 34th wd. 1552 Sq Ft BRT#342301300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Sean D. Massey C.P. November Term, 2014 No. 01335 $102,478.51 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-466 4909 N 15th St 19141 13th wd. 1187 Sq Ft BRT#132051100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Nondas Brown a/k/a Nondas Davis C.P. September Term, 2007 No. 03038 $60,177.95 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-467 740 Manton St 19147 2nd wd. 371 Sq Ft BRT#021299100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Bok Kim and John Doe Owner or Any Unknown Person Having or Claiming an Interest or Title to the Subject Premises C.P. September Term, 2013 No. 02826 $269,334.25 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-468 1244 Ellsworth St 19147 2nd wd. 752 Sq Ft BRT#021207100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Catherine Aversa C.P. April Term, 2013 No. 04227 $469,144.78 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-469 12039 Sewell Rd 19116 35th wd. 7500 Sq Ft BRT#58-2587800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Norma J. Egenolf; William E. Egenolf C.P. May Term,

2009 No. 03805 $155,566.17 Udren Law Offices, P.C. 1602-470 210 Robat St 19120 42nd wd. 1282.94 Sq Ft BRT#421-1835-00 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Sharon Crosby C.P. September Term, 2013 No. 02121 $110,048.07 Udren Law Offices, P.C. 1602-471 1110 W Glenwood Ave 19133 37th wd. 1356 Sq Ft OPA#37-2460000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Tayshamiea Meares a/k/a Tayshamiea Holly; Shawn Holly C.P. April Term, 2014 No. 01807 $51,532.84 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-472 5934 Crystal St 19120 35th wd. 1219 Sq Ft BRT#352218800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Cinquetta Hawkins and Rhonda Hawkins C.P. April Term, 2013 No. 01647 $98,006.15 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-473 4117 Markland St 19124 33rd wd. 990 Sq Ft BRT#332500500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Mateo Rolon Martinez C.P. December Term, 2013 No. 02945 $72,179.68 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-474 9331 Edmund St 19114 65th wd. 7500 Sq Ft BRT#652390600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Laritza Del Valle and Justo Figuereo C.P. September Term, 2010 No. 02170 $471,483.45 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-475 8532 Frontenac St 19152 56th wd. (formerly of the 35th wd.) 3444 Sq Ft BRT#562361700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jerry Lidovitch and June G. Lidovitch C.P. June Term, 2014 No. 03585 $27,576.63 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-476 12202 Academy Rd 19154 66th wd. 2000 Sq Ft BRT#663345100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Brenda Torres C.P. September Term, 2013 No. 03154 $167,633.32 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-477 1755 N Mascher St 19122 18th wd. 765 Sq Ft BRT#183085900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Sugehily Marrero C.P. December Term, 2014 No. 02003 $30,981.59

KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-478 1126 Harrison St 19124 23rd wd. 1352 Sq Ft BRT#234126100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Unknown Heirs and/or Administrators of the Estate of Aleta A. Williams and Saran Jackson, Believed Heir and/or Administrator of the Estate of Aleta A. Williams C.P. January Term, 2015 No. 02067 $60,098.47 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-479 4990 Pennway St 19124 23rd wd. (formerly part of the 35th wd.) 1574 Sq Ft BRT#233092700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Elie Jacques Adrien C.P. March Term, 2014 No. 02743 $39,224.78 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-480 1107 Glenview St 19111 53rd wd. 2766 Sq Ft BRT#532158900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Theresa Blackwell C.P. December Term, 2012 No. 01451 $151,511.92 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-481 2633 W Oxford St 19121 32nd wd. 1330 Sq Ft BRT#324004000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Wayne F. Johnson C.P. November Term, 2014 No. 01309 $129,729.07 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-482 732 Hagner St 19128 21st wd. 3978 Sq Ft BRT#214041068 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Leonard E. Johnson and Margery E. Shaw a/k/a Margery E. Shaw-Johnson C.P. January Term, 2014 No. 01952 $425,861.60 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-483 37 W Rockland St 19144 12th wd. 1505 Sq Ft BRT#123037600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Andri Council, Jr. C.P. February Term, 2015 No. 01113 $120,061.53 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-484 2554 S 67th St 19142 40th wd. 1112 Sq Ft BRT#406061400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Kaneesha Daniels C.P. June Term, 2014 No. 02025 $59,778.79 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-485 1602 S 16th St 19145 36th wd. (formerly part of the 26th wd.) 992 Sq Ft BRT#365136800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Deana Ferguson, Believed Heir and/or Administrator of the Estate of Samuel S. Parks; Unknown Heirs and/or Administrators of the Estate of Samuel S. Parks and Tammi Parks, Believed Heir

and/or Administrator of the Estate of Samuel S. Parks C.P. October Term, 2014 No. 02245 $101,800.88 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-486 929 E Godfrey Ave 19124 35th wd. 1716 Sq Ft BRT#351111900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Mary I. Rodriguez C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 00394 $112,665.46 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-487 2035 Carver St 19124 41st wd. (formerly of the 23rd wd.) 1061 Sq Ft BRT#411049500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Tasha Hill C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 01892 $134,335.60 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-488 2860 N Taylor St 19132 38th wd. 628 Sq Ft BRT#381041100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Unknown Heirs and/or Administrators of the Estate of Mary B. Vaughn C.P. July Term, 2014 No. 03917 $25,766.21 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-489 2557 S Massey St 19142 40th wd. 1252 Sq Ft BRT#406115400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Fofie Kamara C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 03682 $65,573.89 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-490 623 E Thayer St 19134 33rd wd. 637 Sq Ft BRT#331145400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Simon Gordon C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 02770 $21,020.53 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-491 12149 Aster St 19154 66th wd. 4615 Sq Ft BRT#663200200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Dawn Kober a/k/a Dawn M. Kober and Ronald J. Wright C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 00369 $201,372.25 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-492 5930 W Thompson St 19151 34th wd. 2025 Sq Ft BRT#871153550 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Delicia A. Debro, Individually and as Administratrix of the Estate of Gerald E. Solomon, Deceased C.P. July Term, 2015 No. 00804 $33,270.10 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-493 773 Livezey Ln 19128 21st wd. 4139 Sq Ft BRT#214003600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Anne G. Briggs and Matthew Sanitate C.P. May Term, 2009 No. 02808 $154,108.50 Rachel C Heinrich, Esquire; Wilentz Goldman & Spitzer P.A.

1602-494 1632 Lewis St 19124 33rd wd. 1200 Sq Ft BRT#332034100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY John C. Cataldi, Jr. C.P. January Term, 2015 No. 00924 $25,077.13 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1602-495 2254 Faunce St 19152 56th wd. 1876 Sq Ft BRT#561397220 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Carlos A. Cartagena, Jr. and Elizabeth M. Cartagena C.P. January Term, 2015 No. 00669 $213,818.57 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1602-496 2543 S Massey St 19142 40th wd. 1252.4 Sq Ft (land area); 1018 Sq Ft (improvement area) BRT#406114700 Subject to Mortgage Subject to Rent Xcel Realty, LLC f/k/a Liberty Residential, LLC f/k/a Allegiance Residential, LLC f/k/a New Britain Realty Group, LLC C.P. September Term, 2015 No. 02880 $64,315.27 Steven E. Angstreich, Esquire; Lauren N. Schwimmer, Esquire; Weir & Partners LLP 1602-497 2601 S 62nd St 19142 40th wd. 1114.59 Sq Ft (land area); 1111 Sq Ft (improvement area) BRT#402105300 Subject to Mortgage Subject to Rent Xcel Realty, LLC f/k/a Liberty Residential, LLC f/k/a Allegiance Residential, LLC f/k/a New Britain Realty Group, LLC C.P. September Term, 2015 No. 02881 $62,138.65 Steven E. Angstreich, Esquire; Lauren N. Schwimmer, Esquire; Weir & Partners LLP 1602-498 3849 Pearson St 19114 57th wd. 4473.19 Sq Ft OPA#572154127 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Lisa Martino C.P. May Term, 2015 No. 03371 $128,391.07 Joseph R. Loverdi, Esquire 1602-499 3213 Englewood St 19149 55th wd. 1843.95 Sq Ft OPA#551497300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Theresa R. Valecce, Deceased C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 01136 $117,768.35 Joseph R. Loverdi, Esquire 1602-500 15033 Poquessing Creek a/k/a 15033 Poquessing Creek Ln 19116-1532 58th wd. 1728 Sq Ft OPA#583085015 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Kurt C. Klein; Stacy L. Klein C.P. February Term, 2015 No. 02037 $282,810.77 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-501 4520 N Broad St 191401220 13th wd. 2808 Sq Ft OPA#132007900 IMPROVE-


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MENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Brian Wise C.P. June Term, 2014 No. 04125 $128,207.87 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-502 5119 Spruce St 191394122 60th wd. 2100 Sq Ft OPA#602103900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY William Pratt C.P. May Term, 2009 No. 01731 $207,419.03 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-503 6224 Christian St 191432903 3rd wd. 2056 Sq Ft OPA#033071100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Yvette EnglishGoode a/k/a Yvette English C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 01160 $79,428.74 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-504 2762 S 86th St 191531503 40th wd. 1152 Sq Ft OPA#405061028 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Carla Miller C.P. March Term, 2015 No. 00748 $74,693.97 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-506 432 Glen Echo Rd 19119-2914 22nd wd. 2694.25 Sq Ft BRT#223166800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE Monique T. Johnson a/k/a Monique T. Wilson a/k/a Monique Johnson and Jesse A. Wilson a/k/a Jesse Wilson C.P. July Term, 2015 No. 00241 $372,815.61 Stern & Eisenberg PC 1602-507 6720 Leonard St 191492407 54th wd. 1616 Sq Ft BRT#542478600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE Douglas S. Davis C.P. July Term, 2015 No. 00990 $184,580.83 Stern & Eisenberg PC 1602-508 4937 Duffield St 19124 23rd wd. 3367 Sq Ft BRT#23-22785-00 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Heather M. Congelosi C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 01836 $11,646.96 Powers, Kirn & Associates, LLC 1602-509 6042 Wissahickon Ave 19144 21st wd. 3600 Sq Ft BRT#213260700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE Gumlan Duncan C.P. May Term, 2013 No. 00171 $156,560.35 Stern & Eisenberg PC 1602-510 540 E Geneva St 19120 42nd wd. 1500 Sq Ft BRT#421214300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE Beverly Thomison-Sadia C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 02347 $64,347.18 Stern & Eisenberg PC 1602-511 136 N 2nd St, Unit 5D a/k/a 136-138 N 2nd St, Unit 5D 19106 5th wd. 2121.51 Sq Ft BRT#888053741 IMPROVE-

MENTS: RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE Richard A. Stevens C.P. August Term, 2014 No. 02690 $503,526.00 Stern & Eisenberg PC 1602-512 219 N Robinson St 19139 34th wd. 1585 Sq Ft OPA#34-1170900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Kristie Trice C.P. March Term, 2014 No. 04306 $31,826.94 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-513 1539 Robbins Ave 19149 54th wd. 1800 Sq Ft OPA#541087600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Eddy S. Dominguez C.P. June Term, 2013 No. 00334 $158,944.09 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-514 6137 Jefferson St 19151 34th wd. 1740 Sq Ft OPA#342070500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Nkrumah Gowie C.P. January Term, 2015 No. 02168 $101,245.87 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-515 2165 E Letterly St 19125 31st wd. 1231 Sq Ft OPA#31-3-23-4900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Christopher J. Lounsbery; Theresa Lounsbery C.P. October Term, 2013 No. 03649 $180,878.68 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-516 4500 Oakmont St 19136 41st wd. 1902 Sq Ft OPA#651064800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Raymond Diaz, Jr.; Meagan A. Diaz C.P. June Term, 2013 No. 03783 $175,585.42 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC

1602-517 1740 S Conestoga St 19143 51st wd. 900 Sq Ft OPA#514190200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Joel Kestenbaum, Joel Phillip C.P. August Term, 2013 No. 02237 $48,471.69 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-518 7428 Torresdale Ave 19136 41st wd. 1260 Sq Ft OPA#41-2409200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY William Sullivan C.P. March Term, 2011 No. 00939 $105,003.32 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-519 4167 Ridge Ave 19129 38th wd. 1234 Sq Ft BRT#382246900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE Sol C. Young C.P. September Term, 2015 No. 00516 $155,180.54 Stern & Eisenberg PC 1602-520 2807 Ryerson Pl 19114 57th wd. 1800 Sq Ft OPA#572094623 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jessica Murao; Steven K. Murao C.P. June Term, 2013 No. 02114 $204,698.72 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-521 2413 Grays Ferry Ave 19146 30th wd. 1740 Sq Ft BRT#302176000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY John Primiano C.P. January Term, 2012 No. 4755 $250,220.45 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1602-522 2220 Ellsworth St 19146 36th wd. 1376 Sq Ft BRT#361240300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Michelle Renee Chance as Executrix of the Estate of Eloise N. Haines, Deceased C.P. April Term, 2014 No. 00711 $135,135.88 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1602-523 191 W Spencer St 19120 61st wd. 1140 Sq Ft OPA#139N7-186, 611220400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Stacy Savage a/k/a Stacey Savage C.P. May Term, 2013 No. 02573 $43,416.24 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Scott

A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-524 1947 Laveer St 19141 17th wd. 992 Sq Ft BRT#171300900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Tawana Coleman C.P. March Term, 2015 No. 003924 $47,311.00 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1602-525 5558 Market St 19139 60th wd. 1867.5 Sq Ft BRT#60-4002600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Eric Woodard; Tonya Woodard a/k/a Tonya M. Woodard C.P. June Term, 2014 No. 00196 $121,875.04 Udren Law Offices, P.C. 1602-526 9849 Haldeman Ave 19115 58th wd. 2935.5 Sq Ft BRT#58-1345800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Unknown Heirs, Successors, Assigns, and All Persons, Firms, or Associations Claiming Right, Title, or Interest From or Under Ria Dora Segalow a/k/a Dora Segalow; Pola Michaels, Known Heir of Ria Dora Segalow a/k/a Dora Segalow; Ricky Segalow, Known Heir of Ria Dora Segalow a/k/a Dora Segalow; Ria Dora Segalow a/k/a Dora Segalow, Last Record Owner C.P. September Term, 2014 No. 03075 $207,518.31 Udren Law Offices, P.C. 1602-527 1418 68th Ave 19126 50th wd. 1944 Sq Ft BRT#101246700 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Hope Draper; Mark Draper C.P. September Term, 2015 No. 02662 $155,545.37 Udren Law Offices, P.C. 1602-528 303 E Shawmont Ave, #2A6 a/k/a 303 Showmont Ave, Apt F 19128 21st wd. 0 Sq Ft BRT#888210585 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Estate Of Eleanor Sweeney a/k/a Eleanor B. Sweeney, c/o Michael Sweeney a/k/a Michael A. Sweeney, Personal Representative; Unknown Heirs, Successors, Assigns, and All Persons, Firms, or Associations Claiming Right, Title, or Interest From or Under Eleanor Sweeney a/k/a Eleanor B. Sweeney c/o Michael Sweeney a/k/a Michael A. Sweeney, Personal Representative of the Estate of Eleanor Sweeney a/k/a Eleanor B. Sweeney; Theresa M. Bach, Known Heir of Eleanor Sweeney a/k/a Eleanor B. Sweeney; Beth Ann C. Nichols, Known Heir of Eleanor Sweeney a/k/a Eleanor B. Sweeney;

Kathleen Elliott, Known Heir of Eleanor Sweeney a/k/a Eleanor B. Sweeney C.P. March Term, 2014 No. 05269 $66,002.51 Udren Law Offices, P.C. 1602-529 1627 Allen Grove St 19124 23rd wd. 1445 Sq Ft OPA#23-2217000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Ronald W. Gayle, Sr. C.P. April Term, 2014 No. 03328 $73,406.89 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-530 6113 Gardenia St 19144 22nd wd. 1280 Sq Ft OPA#59-2221600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Derek A. Burney C.P. February Term, 2014 No. 02577 $85,104.63 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-531 4147 Knorr St 19135 41st wd. 3411 Sq Ft OPA#552160600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Alberta E. Spinelli C.P. September Term, 2014 No. 03564 $123,027.15 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-532 1306 W Somerset St 19132 37th wd. 1827 Sq Ft OPA#37-2-336100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Abdur-Rahiym Neequaye C.P. January Term, 2012 No. 03025 $51,798.20 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-533 2154 N Lambert St 19121 32nd wd. 1164 Sq Ft OPA#322042800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Mildred Brockington C.P. May Term, 2013 No. 00010 $35,330.03 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC

1602-534 10814 Modena Ter 19116 66th wd. 18’x60’; new sewer pipes at curb OPA#662053000 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: ROW B/GAR 2 STY MAS OTHER Evelyn Rivera C.P. March Term, 2015 No. 04249 $50,788.60 John J. Lynch 1602-535 213 W Abbottsford Ave 19144 13th wd. 1999 Sq Ft OPA#13-3038100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Julian Garnett; Latrell B. Garnett a/k/a Latrell Garnett C.P. October Term, 2014 No. 03312 $102,813.67 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-536 1752 N Taney St 19121 32nd wd. 984 Sq Ft OPA#324126100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Mitzie LyonsFoster C.P. April Term, 2011 No. 00850 $56,420.55 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-537 6017 Agusta St 19149 53rd wd. 1138 Sq Ft OPA#531258400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Wendy Watson; Shawna Barnes; Alicia Brown; Ajeykea Brown C.P. October Term, 2011 No. 02890 $87,163.90 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-538 110 Rector St 19127 21st wd. Approximate size: 1632 OPA#21-1087300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Margaret A. Pickersgill C.P. February Term, 2015 No. 01266 $63,097.98 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-539 1110 E Tioga St a/k/a 1110 Tioga St 19134 5th wd. 1440 Sq Ft OPA#331208300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY James Randolph, Jr. C.P. January Term, 2014 No.


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01330 $41,848.75 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-540 7016 Jackson St 19135 55th wd. 2244 Sq Ft OPA#55-24704-00 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Timothy Leach C.P. August Term, 2011 No. 02826 $132,415.44 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-541 2542 N Patton St 19132 28th wd. 836 Sq Ft OPA#282179500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY The Unknown Heirs and Administrators of the Estate of Charles W. Cooper a/k/a Charlie W. Cooper C.P. February Term, 2012 No. 02661 $13,771.20 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-542 885 Granite St 191241728 35th wd. 1022 Sq Ft OPA#351139200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Blease Burno C.P. November Term, 2013 No. 01135 $65,029.33 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-543 7930 Mars Pl 19153 40th wd. Approximate size: 1612 OPA#40-5890025 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Betty Jean Crumel C.P. January Term, 2011 No. 00951 $145,764.60 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-544 322 E Roosevelt Blvd 19120-3949 42nd wd. 1550 Sq Ft OPA#421130300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Phyllis Walker C.P. August Term, 2014 No. 03555 $83,615.03 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-545 3144 D St 19134-2313 7th wd. 980 Sq Ft OPA#071500600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Carmen Velazquez C.P. April Term,

2015 No. 03099 $35,927.34 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-546 7901 Ditman St 191363237 65th wd. 1120 Sq Ft OPA#651249000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Anthony Venneri C.P. August Term, 2013 No. 00008 $168,168.27 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-547 2249 N Vanpelt St 19132 16th wd. 1526 Sq Ft OPA#162190500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Leonard Purnell C.P. April Term, 2011 No. 02701 $54,148.05 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-548 147 W Sharpnack St 19119 22nd wd. Approximate size: 2688 OPA#223047000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Maria Mitchell C.P. May Term, 2013 No. 03781 $284,144.46 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-549 1255 E Sanger St 19124 23rd wd. 1269 Sq Ft OPA#621059900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Bryant L. Maxie C.P. June Term, 2013 No. 01382 $58,423.77 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-550 2716 N 46th St 19131 34th wd. 1945 Sq Ft OPA#521230200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Lecheryl Hawkes C.P. October Term, 2012 No. 00192 $44,180.90 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-551 5213 N Warnock St 19141 49th wd. Approximate size: 2100 OPA#492198700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Rattana Phansackdy C.P. April Term, 2013 No. 00261 $129,114.31 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire;

Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-552 1832 E Clementine St 19134 25th wd. Approximate size: 1098 OPA#25-2249500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Tamilla Dovman C.P. January Term, 2014 No. 00418 $44,735.11 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-553 2411 S Garnet St 19145 48th wd. 1068 Sq Ft OPA#262132200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Matthew Divario; Erica Tubens C.P. July Term, 2012 No. 03913 $118,051.26 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-554 5902 Shisler St 19149 53rd wd. 1512 Sq Ft OPA#531275200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Julmice Josue; Shamaika Choizi C.P. April Term, 2013 No. 01227 $99,401.63 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-555 1220 E Fletcher St 19125 18th wd. Approximate size: 755 OPA#18-1257300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Robert Palumbo a/k/a Robert L. Palumbo a/k/a Robert Palumbo, Jr. C.P. March Term, 2014 No. 05739 $131,206.47 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-556 6835 Walker St 19135 55th wd. 1808 Sq Ft OPA#552336600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Barbara Frongello C.P. May Term, 2013 No. 03987 $117,272.25 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael

E. Carleton, Esquire; Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-557 5447 Rising Sun Ave 19120 42nd wd. 1800 Sq Ft OPA#421271400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Peggy Stuart; Tyrone Leggett C.P. February Term, 2013 No. 02807 $82,129.96 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-558 7321 N 20th St 19138 10th wd. Approximate size: 1500 OPA#10-1157700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Larry C. Hankerson; Tawanda Walters C.P. December Term, 2013 No. 00101 $151,302.99 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-559 229 N Creighton St 19139 44th wd. 1114 Sq Ft OPA#441121300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Tamicka I. Summerville C.P. July Term, 2013 No. 02412 $80,777.29 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-560 7953 Algon Ave 19111 56th wd. Approximate size: 3267 OPA#56-1131500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Eric J. Kuestner; Melissa L. Parker C.P. December Term, 2014 No. 03371 $152,908.60 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-561 3329 N Mascher St 19140 7th wd. Approximate size: 1008 OPA#072052200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Francisco Santiago C.P. February Term, 2013 No. 03335 $45,901.90 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC

1602-562 443 Tree St 19148 39th wd. Approximate size: 1072 OPA#392128400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Francis Ethredge C.P. June Term, 2014 No. 02874 $71,847.66 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-563 2004 S 15th St 19145 48th wd. Approximate size: 1500 OPA#48-1169200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jeri A. Kappler C.P. April Term, 2014 No. 01004 $36,994.68 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-564 2553 Stetler St 19142 40th wd. Approximate size: 1248 OPA#40-4-011300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Denise Little; George Little C.P. October Term, 2011 No. 03251 $76,022.12 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-565 7123 Torresdale Ave 19135 65th wd. Approximate size: 2430 OPA#651257000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Joseph A. Daut; Michelle Daut C.P. May Term, 2011 No. 01332 $143,025.06 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-566 6305 Trotter St 19111 53rd wd. 2088 Sq Ft OPA#531236200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Andrenor Richard, f/k/a Andrenor Mondelus; Brunette Richard, f/k/a Brunette Mondelus C.P. April Term, 2012 No. 01580 $56,918.02 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-567 1701 Locust St, Unit 1705 19103 8th wd. Approximate size: 1116 OPA#88-8110692 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Matthew McManus; Jennifer Burman-

McManus C.P. April Term, 2015 No. 00732 $385,265.24 Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-568 833 Sanger St 19124 35th wd. 1240 Sq Ft BRT#351219000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Sunday E. Adeyemi and Bola Adeyemi C.P. February Term, 2014 No. 01501 $32,737.29 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1602-569 601 Watkins St 19148 1st wd. 1312 Sq Ft OPA#012122200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY American Heritage Federal Credit Union C.P. August Term, 2014 No. 03494 $90,217.09 plus interest in the amount of $12596.43 from 8/27/14 Michael V. Phillips, Esquire 1602-570 2143 Tyson St 19149 54th wd. 1788 Sq Ft OPA#542087700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Richard E. Fountain, Jr; Karen F. Fountain C.P. February Term, 2013 No. 02039 $48,602.53 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-571 921 Wadsworth Ave, a/k/a 921 E Wadsworth St 191503416 50th wd. 1738 Sq Ft OPA#502500100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Eugene D. Frasier; Tawanna Green n/k/a Tawanna Frasier C.P. March Term, 2015 No. 01435 $269,184.24 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-572 304 E Clarkson Ave 19120 42nd wd. ROW 2 STY MASONRY PRCL#42-12306-00 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Sean Milligan C.P. August Term, 2013 No. 02098 $136,928.19 Hladik, Onorato & Federman, LLP 1602-573 5405 Westminster Ave 191314919 4th wd. 1140 Sq Ft OPA#041056400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Reginald D. Lundy, II; April E. Lundy C.P. March Term, 2015 No. 01136 $45,668.43 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-574 1425 E Susquehanna Ave 19125 18th wd. On Northeasterly side of Susquehanna Ave 18’ Southeastwardly from the Southeasterly side of Gaul St; Front: abnormal, Depth: abnormal BRT#181252900 IMPROVEMENTS: SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE Jonathan Wojtiw C.P. March Term, 2013 No. 03820 $261,704.91


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Stephen M. Hladik, Esq. 1602-575 6003 N Warnock St 191413709 49th wd. 1088 Sq Ft OPA#492205800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Maurice P. Carter; Michelle Lattany C.P. October Term, 2013 No. 03321 $84,015.83 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-576 5314 Jackson St 19124 62nd wd. On Northwest side of Jackson St 135’8” Northeast from the Northeast side of Kennedy St (50’ wide); Front: abnormal, Depth: abnormal BRT#622399500 IMPROVEMENTS: SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE Candice Lees C.P. September Term, 2014 No. 01603 $192,544.42 Stephen M. Hladik, Esq. 1602-577 1376 Pennington Rd 19151 34th wd. On Southwesterly side of Pennington Rd 46 feet wide measured south 44 degrees 59 minutes East along the southwesterly side of Pennington; Front: abnormal, Depth: abnormal BRT#343328500 IMPROVEMENTS: SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE Sabrina Fisher C.P. December Term, 2013 No. 028320 $135,954.12 Stephen M. Hladik, Esq. 1602-578 10043 Ferndale St 19116 58th wd. 2850 Sq Ft BRT#582479900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Vasyl Fedelesh C.P. March Term, 2012 No. 00444 $187,675.00 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-579 3997 Stevenson Ln 19114 66th wd. ROW B/GAR 2STY MASONRY; 1386 Sq Ft BRT#661288063 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Yuet-Ying Chan C.P. October Term, 2011 No. 04279 $149,961.10 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, P.C. 1602-580 1828 Federal St 19146 36th wd. ROW 3STY MASONRY; 1440 Sq Ft BRT#361038800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Bruce G. Stenberg, II C.P. August Term, 2013 No. 01920 $256,555.27 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, P.C. 1602-581 1522 S 31st St 19146 36th wd. ROW 2STY MASONRY; 1020 Sq Ft BRT#364436200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Equity Holding Corporation, a NonProfit California Corporation, as Trustee of the South Philly Children Trust, No. 10033149, Dated 03/25/2010, Brian E. Kumahor and Marshell Jones Kumahor C.P. July Term, 2013 No. 02833 $72,139.72 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, P.C. 1602-582A 1301 Federal St 19147 2nd wd. 18’x52’ OPA#021252700

Subject to Mortgage Subject to Rent IMPROVEMENTS: ROW CON/APT 3 STY MASON Bik Yang Lau C.P. June Term, 2008 No. 04947 $125,000.00 Drew Salaman, Esquire 1602-582B 4750 Frankford Ave 19124 23rd wd. Approximate size: 17’x85’8” OPA#871110050 Subject to Rent IMPROVEMENTS: STY OFF APT 3 STY MASONRY Bik Yang Lau C.P. June Term, 2008 No. 04947 $125,000.00 Drew Salaman, Esquire 1602-582C 2140 S 8th St 19148 39th wd. Approximate size: 16’x65’ OPA#393255200 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 2 STY MASONRY Bik Yang Lau C.P. June Term, 2008 No. 04947 $125,000.00 Drew Salaman, Esquire 1602-582D 4655-4661 Paul St 19124 23rd wd. Approximate size: 61’x89’ OPA#0882966800 Subject to Rent IMPROVEMENTS: STORE 1 STY MASONRY Bik Yang Lau C.P. June Term, 2008 No. 04947 $125,000.00 Drew Salaman, Esquire 1602-583 7723 Temple Rd 19150 50th wd. ROW B/GAR 2STY MASONRY; 990 Sq Ft BRT#501088000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING United States of America c/o United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and Wayne Hudson, Jr. C.P. October Term, 2014 No. 02458 $135,651.33 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, P.C. 1602-584 5908 Agusta St 19149 53rd wd. ROW B/GAR 2STY MASONRY; 1086 Sq Ft BRT#531248500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Ivette Martell C.P. September Term, 2014 No. 03565 $77,271.26 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, P.C. 1602-585 5800 Chew Ave 19138 59th wd. ROW B/GAR 2STY MASONRY; 1438 Sq Ft BRT#591200900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING William C. Jones, Known Surviving Heir of William Jones, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner and All Unknown Surviving Heirs of William Jones, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner C.P. April Term, 2012 No. 01408 $93,585.75 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, P.C. 1602-586 939 Pratt St 19124 35th wd. ROW B/GAR 2STY MASONRY; 1148 Sq Ft BRT#351119700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Ana Zamora C.P. June Term, 2015 No.

00657 $48,158.87 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, P.C. 1602-587 1817 Hoffnagle St 191522308 56th wd. 1328 Sq Ft PRCL#562115500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Theresa Novalski C.P. April Term, 2012 No. 00760 $155,582.24 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-588 5813 N Camac St 19144 49th wd. 1249 Sq Ft BRT#493163400; BRT#122N18-75 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Calvin Gadson C.P. July Term, 2014 No. 01700 $163,668.09 Powers, Kirn & Associates, LLC 1602-589A 4324 Main St 19127 21st wd. 1974.56 Sq Ft OPA#871274800 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW W/OFF STR 2STY MASONRY 4326 Main Street, L.P. C.P. April Term, 2010 No. 01278 $1132077.87 together with interest at the per diem rate of $178.70 accruing after March 5, 2014 Frank G. Murphy, Esquire 1602-589B 4326 Main St 19127 21st wd. 5429 Sq Ft OPA#871019250 IMPROVEMENTS: STR/ OFFô� 3STY MASONRY 4326 Main Street, L.P. C.P. April Term, 2010 No. 01278 $1132077.87 together with interest at the per diem rate of $178.70 accruing after March 5, 2014 Frank G. Murphy, Esquire 1602-589C 4328 Main St 19127 21st wd. 4893.81 Sq Ft OPA#871274850 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW W-OFF/ STR 2STY MASONRY 4326 Main Street, L.P. C.P. April Term, 2010 No. 01278 $1132077.87 together with interst at the per diem rate of $178.70 accruing after March 5, 2014 Frank G. Murphy, Esquire 1602-590 6109 N Marshall St 19120 61st wd. 1360 Sq Ft BRT#611139200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY John T. Brice C.P. April Term, 2015 No. 02445 $96,025.36 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-591 3266 Miller St 19134 45th wd. On Northwesterly side of Miller St 88ft Northeastwardly from the Northeasterly side of Madison St; Front: 14’4”, Depth: 62’ BRT#451354500 IMPROVEMENTS: SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE Kenneth Wick a/k/a Kenneth W. Wick, Jr. and Nicole M. Wick C.P. November Term, 2014 No. 001305 $167,870.52 Stephen M. Hladik, Esq. 1602-592 6719 Gillespie St 19135 55th wd. 1458 Sq Ft

BRT#552451000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Daniel Tobin C.P. September Term, 2014 No. 02648 $76,588.42 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-593 6030 Shisler St 19149 53rd wd. 1422 Sq Ft BRT#531279800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Raushanah Green C.P. November Term, 2012 No. 00744 $155,967.89 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-594 2619 N 23rd St 19132 16th wd. 992 Sq Ft BRT#162226700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Hazel G. Taylor C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 04006 $46,032.27 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-595 4640 Reach St 19120 42nd wd. (formerly of the 5th wd.) 1206 Sq Ft BRT#421596900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Rashi J. Freeman C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 03995 $75,061.76 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-596 406 N 53rd St 19139 44th wd. 1170 Sq Ft BRT#442326400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Mawiyah Bawa C.P. July Term, 2014 No. 02782 $63,544.84 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-597 6134 Vandike St 19135 41st wd. 1056 Sq Ft OPA#411331500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Geno F. DeDomenico; Linda M. DeDomenico C.P. January Term, 2014 No. 02899 $46,204.41 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-598 549 S Salford St 19143 3rd wd. 909 Sq Ft OPA#032211200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Shirnise Dennis, a/k/a Shirnise E. Dennis C.P. February Term, 2013 No. 03055 $59,398.05 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-599 442 St Luke St 19140 7th wd. 782 Sq Ft OPA#07-22450-00 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Gerald B. Cooper, Jr. C.P. March Term, 2012 No. 01245 $47,554.51 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner,

Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-600 7308 Palmetto St 19111 6th wd. 1218 Sq Ft OPA#561005800 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Nadine Griffin C.P. August Term, 2011 No. 04005 $160,356.13 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-601 6129 Grays Ave 19142 40th wd. 976 Sq Ft OPA#402150000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Tyrone Booker C.P. November Term, 2014 No. 01797 $88,401.92 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-602 2018 E Cumberland St 19125 31st wd. 1282 Sq Ft OPA#31-4-0056-00 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Alicia Hurst; Joseph Hurst C.P. December Term, 2011 No. 02276 $105,524.51 Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-603 5937 Tackawanna St 19135 62nd wd. On Southeasterly side of Tackawanna St 103’6” Southwestwardly from the Southwesterly side of Comly St; Front: 30’1-1/8”, Depth: Irregular BRT#622323000 IMPROVEMENTS: SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE Howard Q. Walker, Sr. a/k/a Howard Q. Walker and Jacqueline Walker C.P. July Term, 2014 No. 002492 $195,755.49 Stephen M. Hladik, Esq. 1602-604 6224 Algon Ave 19111 53rd wd. (formerly 35th wd.) APT 2-4 UNITS 2STY MASONRY; 1600 Sq Ft BRT#531207100 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Edward J. Schreiber and Barbara Feinberg C.P. August Term, 2013 No. 01368 $130,807.31 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, P.C. 1602-605 2020 Dorrance St 19145 48th wd. (formerly part of the 36th wd.) ROW 2STY MASONRY; 840 Sq Ft BRT#481271200 IMPROVE-

MENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING John J. Cheatley C.P. April Term, 2013 No. 02579 $59,911.72 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, P.C. 1602-606 903 Clinton St #1F 19107 5th wd. 0 Sq Ft BRT#88-8030454 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Javier Gomez a/k/a Javier H. Gomez; Karen Gomez C.P. November Term, 2014 No. 00124 $378,283.77 Udren Law Offices, P.C. 1602-607 5148 Bingham St 19120 42nd wd. On Northwesterly side of Bingham St 95’9” Southwestwardly from the Southwesterly side of Ashdale St; Front: irregular, Depth: irregular BRT#421495000 IMPROVEMENTS: SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE Jia Qing Huang C.P. September Term, 2014 No. 02494 $82,900.57 Stephen M. Hladik, Esq. 1602-608 6644 N 18th St 19126 10th wd. 1472 Sq Ft BRT#101094400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Thomas Grant C.P. February Term, 2014 No. 01342 $92,902.68 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-609 9060 Verree Rd 19115 63rd wd. DET W/GAR 1.5STY MAS��; 1395 Sq Ft BRT#632262300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Philip Nace, Cecelia Nace and Irma Rivera C.P. March Term, 2015 No. 03949 $215,164.92 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, P.C. 1602-610 1425 Englewood St 19111 53rd wd. (formerly of the 35th wd.) 2355 Sq Ft BRT#532361500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Unknown Heirs/ Administrators of the Estate of Helen T. Howe and Robert Howe, Believed Heir and/ or Administrator of the Estate of Helen T. Howe C.P. November Term, 2014 No. 00535 $154,873.79 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-611 625 E Durham St 19119 22nd wd. 5534 Sq Ft BRT#222170200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Wayne M. Garvin C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 03791 $436,947.46 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-612 4928 C St 19120 42nd wd. 1270 Sq Ft BRT#421360300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Victoria Demarco, Solely in Her Capacity as Heir of Mary Maialetti, Deceased; Veronica Hartmann, Solely in Her Capacity as Heir of Mary Maialetti, Deceased C.P. August Term, 2015 No.


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02384 $54,449.43 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-613 6356 Marsden St 19135 41st wd. ROW 2STY MASONRY; 1084 Sq Ft BRT#411252800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Markeem Kendall C.P. March Term, 2015 No. 01548 $101,013.33 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, P.C. 1602-614 7600 E Roosevelt Blvd Unit 604 19152 36th wd. RES CONDO .5� MASONRY; 712 Sq Ft BRT#888560986 IMPROVEMENTS: CONDOMINIUM Shirley Somers C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 02829 $84,585.51 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, P.C. 1602-615 3206 Princeton Ave 19149 55th wd. 1735 Sq Ft BRT#551381200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Brian C. Buck and Christine M. Buck C.P. November Term, 2014 No. 02121 $154,984.18 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-616 5742 Filbert St 19139 4th wd. 930 Sq Ft BRT#042016100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Felicia Baskerville a/k/a Felicia L. Baskerville C.P. February Term, 2015 No. 01137 $29,386.29 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-617 5401 Diamond St 19131 52nd wd. 2223 Sq Ft OPA#52-2-0924-00 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Kim Novack Fox C.P. April Term, 2013 No. 02884 $129,403.44 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-618 6624 Woodland Ave 19142 40th wd. On Southeasterly side of Woodland Ave 50 ft Southwestwardly from the Southwesterly side of Shields St; Front: 24’, Depth: 100’ BRT#403150600 IMPROVEMENTS: SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE King S. Corneh and Mary M. Corneh a/k/a Mary M. Fortune C.P. November Term, 2014 No. 00193 $107,080.52 Stephen M. Hladik, Esq. 1602-619 4033 Loring St 19136 41st wd. 1003 Sq Ft BRT#412177200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Christine Lynn Parker a/k/a Christine Parker C.P. October Term, 2014 No. 02909 $112,481.64 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-620 4633 Hurley St 19120 42nd wd. 1200 Sq Ft

BRT#421446400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Herminio Ramos Castillo C.P. December Term, 2014 No. 02300 $87,366.41 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-621 1554 N 57th St 19131 4th wd. (formerly of the 34th wd.) 1179 Sq Ft BRT#043287800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Gretta A. Davis C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 00501 $48,874.05 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-622 2319 W Harold St 19132 28th wd. ROW 2STY MASONRY; 1120 Sq Ft BRT#162331500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Marian Wise, Known Surviving Heir of Georgianna Rivers a/k/a Georgiana Rivers and Unknown Surviving Heirs of Georgianna Rivers a/k/a Georgiana Rivers C.P. May Term, 2015 No. 00533 $64,313.30 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, P.C. 1602-623 4543 Bleigh Ave 19136 41st wd. On Northeasterly side of Bleigh St at the distance of 395’2-1/2” Southeastwardly from the Southeasterly side of Jackson St; Front: 18’3”, Depth: 66’5-3/16” BRT#412160800 IMPROVEMENTS: SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE Madeline G. Mazie and Frank Mazie C.P. September Term, 2014 No. 00727 $114,137.41 Stephen M. Hladik, Esq. 1602-624 2133 Devereaux St 19111 62nd wd. (formerly of the 35th wd.) 1592 Sq Ft BRT#621236600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Georgina Montes and Alcides Ruiz, Jr. C.P. March Term, 2014 No. 00258 $72,479.85 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-625 5524 Torresdale Ave 19124 41st wd. (formerly of the 23rd wd.) 1175 Sq Ft BRT#411281300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Gloria E. Santiago a/k/a Gloria Esther Santiago C.P. March Term, 2015 No. 02441 $80,755.72 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-626 407 S 63rd St a/k/a 407 Cobbs Creek Pkwy 19143 3rd wd. (formerly of the 46th wd.) 1280 Sq Ft BRT#032252500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Shelley Collins C.P. December Term, 2013 No. 03487 $133,433.55 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-627 3136 Friendship St 19149 55th wd. (formerly of the 35th wd.) 1706 Sq Ft BRT#551404100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL

PROPERTY Robert J. Sutula, Jr. C.P. September Term, 2010 No. 01292 $171,825.58 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-628 1330 S 13th St 19147 1st wd. (formerly part of the 26th wd.) ROW 3 STY MASONRY; 2016 Sq Ft BRT#012495500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Unknown Surviving Heirs of Antonia Hans, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner; Anthony D. Hans, Known Surviving Heir of Antonia Hans, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner; Trisha Citrigno, Known Surviving Heir of Antonia Hans, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner; William J. Hans, Known Surviving Heir of Antonia Hans, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner; Juliette Hans Torres, Known Surviving Heir of Antonia Hans, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner; Jeffrey Hans, Known Surviving Heir of Antonia Hans, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner C.P. April Term, 2014 No. 01326 $298,991.40 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, P.C. 1602-629 2625 Oakford St 19146 36th wd. On North side of Oakford St 214’ Eastward from the East side of 27th St; Front: 14’, Depth: 65’ BRT#362042900 IMPROVEMENTS: SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE Rhonda Frisby C.P. September Term, 2014 No. 03359 $102,304.32 Stephen M. Hladik, Esq. 1602-630 1123 Faunce St 191112703 56th wd. 1198 Sq Ft OPA#561400100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY William E. Kennedy; Maureen McGill C.P. July Term, 2015 No. 00710 $200,792.53 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-631 266 W Duncannon Ave 191203327 42nd wd. 1344 Sq Ft OPA#422217500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Luisa Soto a/k/a Luisa Sota C.P. March Term, 2015 No. 00476 $62,147.08 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-632 421 Lemonte St 191284534 21st wd. 1224 Sq Ft OPA#212316003 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Tarek Garbouj; Ruth Triester C.P. August Term, 2013 No. 02492 $250,089.58 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-633 715 N 41st St 191041720 6th wd. 1822 Sq Ft PRCL#061218200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Ramona D. Taylor, in Her Capacity as Administratrix of the Estate of Carl E. Watts; Carla Watts, in Her Capacity as Heir of the

Estate of Carl E. Watts; Cara Watts, in Her Capacity as Heir of the Estate of Carl E. Watts; Unknown Heirs, Successors, Assigns, and All Persons, Firms, or Associations Claiming Right, Title, or Interest From or Under Carl E. Watts, Deceased C.P. May Term, 2012 No. 02944 $85,689.65 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-634 2401 Pennsylvania Ave Apt 6B30 a/k/a 2401 Pennsylvania Ave Unit 6B30 191303025 88th wd. 1127 Sq Ft OPA#888150599 IMPROVEMENTS: CONDOMINIUM Estate of Sherie Engelke, Unknown Heirs, Successors, Assigns, and All Persons, Firms, or Associations Claiming Right, Title, or Interest From or Under Sherie Engelke, Deceased C.P. March Term, 2015 No. 02509 $179,495.93 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-635 604 S Washington Sq, Unit 2913 19106 5th wd. RES. CONDO .5� MASONRY; 415 Sq Ft BRT#888051078 IMPROVEMENTS: CONDOMINIUM Unknown Surviving Heirs of Carol W. Spitz, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner C.P. January Term, 2015 No. 02470 $151,010.44 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, P.C. 1602-636 7156 N 20th St 191382128 10th wd. 1192 Sq Ft OPA#101164000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Erica Anthony, Individually and in Her Capacity as Administratrix of the Estate of Deborah Anthony; Unknown Heirs, Successors, Assigns, and All Persons, Firms, or Associations Claiming Right, Title, or Interest From or Under Deborah Anthony, Deceased C.P. April Term, 2013 No. 03803 $98,664.09 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-637 1701 S 29th St 19145 36th wd. ROW 2STY MASONRY; 1120 Sq Ft BRT#364399600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Rosalie A. McFarland a/k/a Rosalie McFarland C.P. October Term, 2014 No. 02539 $117,195.82 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, P.C. 1602-638 4641 Worth St 191243424 23rd wd. 918 Sq Ft OPA#232404400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Miguel Huertas C.P. May Term, 2013 No. 02581 $64,433.42 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-639 8520 Lyons Pl 19153 40th wd. Approximate size: 2160 BRT#405181429 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL

PROPERTY Jeanette Roman; Brian Lawhon C.P. January Term, 2014 No. 00895 $181,843.83 Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-640 227 W Rockland St 191204133 42nd wd. 1438 Sq Ft OPA#422117700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Ronald D. Andrews C.P. May Term, 2014 No. 03544 $79,234.50 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-641 5842 Alter St 19143 3rd wd. 1024 Sq Ft OPA#033129600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Mark Nuzzo; Joe Bennett C.P. April Term, 2015 No. 02698 $46,408.38 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-642 4468 Carwithan St 19136 65th wd. 1600 Sq Ft BRT#65-2-117400; BRT#136 N 18-341 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Patrick Glynn and Valerie Glynn C.P. May Term, 2015 No. 01422 $145,479.96 Powers, Kirn & Associates, LLC 1602-643 1131 Hellerman St 191115413 53rd wd. 1260 Sq Ft OPA#531129700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Cornelia Gherga; Adrian Gherga C.P. January Term, 2015 No. 02007 $101,916.22 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-644 6133 Ditman St 19135 41st wd. On SE side of Ditman Street 224’ 3/4” SW from SW side of Deveraux St; Front: 24’9-3/4”, Depth: 100’ BRT#411229500 Miguel Soriano; Kiyomi Soriano C.P. October Term, 2015 No. 000034 $90,346.58 John J. Kelly, Jr. 1602-645 5649 Hazel Ave 19143 46th wd. ROW 2 STY MASONRY; 1020 Sq Ft BRT#463015700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Marilyn Mordecai-Jackson C.P. April Term, 2015 No. 01113 $70,718.54 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, P.C. 1602-646 1734 Annin St 19146 26th wd. ROW 3 STY MASONRY; 1644 Sq Ft BRT#365286500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Elliot Levi C.P. May Term, 2014 No. 01893 $258,205.64 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, P.C. 1602-647 7447 Ruskin Rd 191512925 34th wd. 1152 Sq Ft OPA#343166500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Doreen I. Forde a/k/a Doreen Forde; Stanley Forde C.P. July Term, 2015

No. 00709 $61,633.27 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-648 109 Fern St 19120 61st wd. (formerly part of the 42nd wd.) ROW B/GAR 2STY MASONRY; 1188 Sq Ft BRT#612211900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Unknown Surviving Heirs of Valerie C. Arttaway, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner; Roston R. Arttaway, Known Surviving Heir of Valerie C. Arttaway, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner; Jamaal Sedale Arttaway a/k/a Jamaal A.A. Arttaway, Known Surviving Heir of Valerie C. Arttaway, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner C.P. January Term, 2015 No. 02459 $47,734.84 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, P.C. 1602-649 9123 Ryerson Rd 191143403 57th wd. 1404 Sq Ft OPA#572197213 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Charles T. Sines; Sarah C. Sines a/k/a Sara C. Sines C.P. April Term, 2015 No. 00303 $50,720.46 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-650 8437 Williams Ave 191501920 50th wd. 1604 Sq Ft OPA#502275100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Lisa Wicks C.P. May Term, 2012 No. 01444 $176,806.07 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-651 2644 S Watts St 191484335 39th wd. 816 Sq Ft OPA#394491100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jason D. Helmer C.P. February Term, 2015 No. 01553 $192,342.96 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-652 1805 S Camac St 19148 1st wd. ROW 2 STY MASONRY; 840 Sq Ft BRT#394601000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Nicholas Miglino, Administrator of the Estate of Dolores Miglino, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner C.P. April Term, 2014 No. 01547 $234,750.86 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, P.C. 1602-653 2009 E Tioga St 19134 45th wd. ROW 2 STY MASONRY; 1320 Sq Ft BRT#452112500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING United States of America c/o United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania; Unknown Surviving Heirs of George N. Jones, Jr., Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner; Jamal Naeem Jones, Known Surviving Heir of George N. Jones, Jr.; Cynthia R. Johnson, Known Surviving Heir of George N. Jones, Jr.; Brenderly Anderson


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Jones, Known Surviving Heir of George N. Jones, Jr. C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 01269 $65,856.85 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, P.C. 1602-654 7464 Rhoads St 191512922 34th wd. 1446 Sq Ft OPA#343156200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Carla Watts C.P. January Term, 2011 No. 02976 $147,558.29 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-655 653 N 33rd St 19104 24th wd. ROW CONV/APT 3STY MASONRY; 2315 Sq Ft BRT#242143100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Sheila MorrisonWesley C.P. May Term, 2015 No. 03030 $230,947.12 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, P.C. 1602-656 1110 St Vincent St 19111 53rd wd. S/D W B/G 2S MASONRY; 1328 Sq Ft BRT#532316800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Cliff Cotter, Administrator of the Estate of John Carson, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner C.P. January Term, 2015 No. 01460 $108,754.90 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, P.C. 1602-657 7102 Valley Ave 19128 21st wd. S/D W B/G 2S MASONRY; 2080 Sq Ft BRT#214182400 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Carmen Sierra C.P. September Term, 2013 No. 02147 $255,610.00 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, P.C. 1602-658 5303 N 16th St 19141 17th wd. S/D CONV APT 2STY MASONRY; 1600 Sq Ft BRT#172120100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Alton R. Reaves a/k/a Alton Reaves, Known Surviving Heir of Margaret Byrd Stevenson, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner; Unknown Surviving Heirs of Margaret Byrd Stevenson, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner C.P. June Term, 2014 No. 02797 $119,654.14 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, P.C. 1602-659 1431 Hellerman St 191492742 54th wd. 1620 Sq Ft OPA#541125000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Sharmaine Mickens C.P. December Term, 2010 No. 01767 $145,296.74 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-660 2515 S Fairhill St 191484626 39th wd. 1000 Sq Ft OPA#392313300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Mario Valdez Hernandez C.P. April Term, 2015 No. 01165 $70,670.29 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-661 2923 S Robinson St 191423417 40th wd. 1216 Sq Ft OPA#402091700 IMPROVE-

MENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Elove Tarpek C.P. April Term, 2015 No. 02334 $41,573.91 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-662 4229 Glenview St 19135 41st wd. 1875 Sq Ft OPA#552171900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Michael K. Haldeman; Cory L. Lewis C.P. July Term, 2013 No. 02527 $117,458.87 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-663 2431 E Cumberland St 191253104 31st wd. 1778 Sq Ft OPA#314039000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Timothy R. Benston C.P. April Term, 2013 No. 03973 $337,666.46 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-664 936 E Phil Ellena St a/k/a 936 Phil-Ellena St 191503606 50th wd. 1314 Sq Ft OPA#502350200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jacqueline M. Johnson C.P. September Term, 2010 No. 03793 $217,153.42 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-665 4218 Cottman Ave 191351105 41st wd. 1664 Sq Ft OPA#412064100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY David Medina C.P. November Term, 2014 No. 00565 $146,538.58 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-666 5023 N 8th St 19120-3105 49th wd. 950 Sq Ft OPA#491257700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Kim S. Malone C.P. April Term, 2012 No. 03600 $77,131.24 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-667 4314 N 7th St a/k/a 4314 N 07th St 19140-2316 43rd wd. 826 Sq Ft OPA#433317300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Nichole L. Jordan a/k/a Nichole Jordan C.P. February Term, 2014 No. 00719 $62,631.90 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-668 4417 McKinley St 191353216 55th wd. 1980 Sq Ft OPA#552034500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Lisa M. Gallo C.P. September Term, 2013 No. 00126 $68,742.54 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-669 5920 Malvern Ave 191313004 52nd wd. 1440 Sq Ft OPA#522116800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Aviszelema McKenzie C.P. September Term, 2009 No. 03204 $132,997.53 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP

1602-670 7626 Wyndale Ave 191512707 34th wd. 2186 Sq Ft OPA#343178100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Crystal Y. Light a/k/a Crystal Light C.P. October Term, 2010 No. 01104 $104,366.28 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-671 563 Parker Ave 191282423 21st wd. 4330 Sq Ft OPA#213340800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Brian Eckelmeyer C.P. July Term, 2014 No. 03985 $219,607.68 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-672 1039 N Orianna St 191231548 5th wd. 1002 Sq Ft OPA#057089300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Sharlene R. Head a/k/a Sharlene Head; Nathaniel Head C.P. September Term, 2015 No. 01016 $205,671.99 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-673 3118 Barnett St 191493101 55th wd. 960 Sq Ft OPA#551008500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Ernest Lawrence; Sophia Johnson C.P. September Term, 2012 No. 02960 $42,174.39 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-674 2754 W Country Club Rd 19131 52nd wd. 1418 Sq Ft BRT#521380100; PRCL#157 N 11-75 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING James Wilson and Allyson Wilson C.P. June Term, 2013 No. 00872 $198,292.53 Powers, Kirn & Associates, LLC 1602-675 5444 Charles St 191241405 62nd wd. 1056 Sq Ft OPA#622284300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Chad L. Harris; Tahirah A. Harris C.P. April Term, 2013 No. 02452 $116,028.58 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-676 3542 Primrose Rd 191142622 57th wd. 1224 Sq Ft OPA#572125466 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Harry Leibrecht, Jr; Kathleen Leibrecht C.P. April Term, 2015 No. 00304 $155,540.23 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-677 6834 Roosevelt Blvd 19149 54th wd. 1773.69 Sq Ft BRT#542514200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Wayne Blassingame and Annette Blassingame C.P. June Term, 2013 No. 02221 $144,530.57 James D. Young, Esquire 1602-678 3418 Chalfont Dr 191543908 66th wd. 1449 Sq Ft OPA#662392600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Robert S. Renn; Bonnie S. Renn C.P. February Term,

2012 No. 03447 $211,758.81 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-679 1918 Montrose St 191462629 30th wd. 1590 Sq Ft OPA#301219500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Martha Leatherberry a/k/a Martha Bowen-Leatherberry, Individually and in Her Capacity as Co-Administratrix Cta of the Estate and Devisee of the Estate of Henry Welch; Doila Welch a/k/a Doila A. Welch, Individually and in Her Capacity as Co-Administratrix Cta and Devisee of the Estate of Henry Welch; Janette Welch a/k/a Janette Jennifer Welch, Individually and in Her Capacity as Devisee of the Estate of Henry Welch; Gilbert Welch a/k/a Gilbert Leopold Percival Welch, Individually in His Capacity as Devisee of the Estate of Henry Welch C.P. May Term, 2010 No. 03329 $47,944.03 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-680 5333 Addison St 19143 60th wd. 1878 Sq Ft BRT#603107200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE The Unknown Heirs, Administrators, Executors and Devisees of the Estate of Bernice Pierce, Deceased C.P. August Term, 2015 No. 2526 $44,431.57 Stern & Eisenberg PC 1602-681 7805 Chelwynde Ave 191531702 40th wd. 1360 Sq Ft OPA#405811400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Markel Crump a/k/a Markel Foster, Individually and in Her Capacity as Administratrix and Heir of the Estate of Alberta Crump, Deceased; Michael Crump, in His Capacity as Heir of the Estate of Alberta Crump, Deceased; Gerald Crump, in His Capacity as Heir of the Estate of Alberta Crump, Deceased; Troy Crump, in His Capacity as Heir of the Estate of Alberta Crump, Deceased; Maurce A. Crump, in His Capacity as Heir of the Estate of Alberta Crump, Deceased; Unknown Heirs, Successors, Assigns, and All Persons, Firms, or Associations Claiming Right, Title, or Interest From or Under Alberta Crump, Deceased C.P. May Term, 2014 No. 01100 $88,374.85 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-682 3129 N Patton St 19132 38th wd. Beginning Point: Situate on the Easterly Side of Patton St at the distance of 200’ Southwardly from the Southerly Side of Allegheny Ave BRT#382172200 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 2 STORY MASONRY Darrell Dorsey C.P. August Term, 2015 No. 04379 $43,326.27 Richard J. Nalbandian, III 1602-683 2543 E Somerset St 19134 25th wd. 1811 Sq Ft OPA#251016300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL

PROPERTY Sherry Pratt C.P. April Term, 2012 No. 03699 $50,150.22 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-684 5818 N Howard St 191202416 61st wd. 1020 Sq Ft OPA#612451200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Natalie C. Williams, in Her Capacity as Executrix of the Estate of Ali Morocco Ali a/k/a Ali Morroco Al-Amin Ali a/k/a Ali Ali a/k/a Ali Morroco a/k/a George Williams; Tablica Ali, in Her Capacity as Devisee of the Estate of Ali Morocco Ali a/k/a Ali Morroco Al-Amin Ali a/k/a Ali Ali a/k/a Ali Morroco a/k/a George Williams; Gwendolyn Williams Ahmad a/k/a Gwen Ahmad, in Her Capacity as Co-Trustee of the Estate of Ali Morocco Ali a/k/a Ali Morroco Al-Amin Ali a/k/a Ali Ali a/k/a Ali Morroco a/k/a George Williams; Lavern Williams, in Her Capacity as Co-Trustee of the Estate of Ali Morocco Ali a/k/a Ali Morroco Al-Amin Ali a/k/a Ali Ali a/k/a Ali Morroco a/k/a George Williams; Malik Williams, in His Capacity as Devisee of the Estate of Ali Morocco Ali a/k/a Ali Morroco Al-Amin Ali a/k/a Ali Ali a/k/a Ali Morroco a/k/a George Williams; Valerie Pickford, in Her Capacity as Devisee of the Estate of Ali Morocco Ali a/k/a Ali Morroco Al-Amin Ali a/k/a Ali Ali a/k/a Ali Morroco a/k/a George Williams; The Ali Morocco Ali Testamentary Trust; Unknown Heirs, Successors, Assigns, and All Persons, Firms, or Associations Claiming Right, Title, or Interest From or Under Ali Morocco Ali, Deceased C.P. April Term, 2015 No. 02830 $39,928.97 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-685 1201 N 65th St 19151 34th wd. Front: 21’, Depth: 88’; Northeasterly corner of 65th St and Diamond St BRT#344302700 IMPROVEMENTS: SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE Yaya Bagayoko C.P. August Term, 2014 No. 002009 $224,888.17 Stephen M. Hladik, Esq. 1602-686 1574 McKinley St 19149 54th wd. 1152 Sq Ft OPA#541075900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Michael Ferebee; Cassandra Ferebee C.P. April Term, 2013 No. 02881 $126,468.25 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-687 7310 Crittenden St 19119 9th wd. 7020 Sq Ft

BRT#091225700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Charlene P. Waller C.P. January Term, 2011 No. 01911 $397,632.19 Law Offices of Gregory Javardian, LLC 1602-688 7459 Rhoads St 19151 34th wd. 1345.68 Sq Ft BRT#343160000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Cheryl A. Robertson C.P. December Term, 2014 No. 03595 $171,748.63 Law Offices of Gregory Javardian, LLC 1602-689 417 Fern St 19120 61st wd. 1035 Sq Ft BRT#612205300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Anna M. Satterthwaite C.P. December Term, 2014 No. 03581 $74,139.57 Law Offices of Gregory Javardian, LLC 1602-690 4212 Welsh Rd 19136 41st wd. 3600 Sq Ft BRT#652007300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Robert L. Downer, Jr. C.P. April Term, 2015 No. 00881 $132,440.60 Law Offices of Gregory Javardian, LLC 1602-691 6840 Finch Pl 19142 40th wd. 1801.8 Sq Ft BRT#406578700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Osinakachi Egbukwu a/k/a Osinakachi Egbukwa C.P. December Term, 2014 No. 03577 $102,170.43 Law Offices of Gregory Javardian, LLC 1602-692 6223 Clearview St 19138 59th wd. 873 Sq Ft BRT#59-2308600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Gail R. Davenport a/k/a Gail Davenport C.P. November Term, 2014 No. 01907 $123,720.80 Powers, Kirn & Associates, LLC 1602-693 730 Wynnewood Rd 191513819 34th wd. 1576 Sq ft BRT#344225700 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 2 STY MASONRY Lillian I. Cook (deceased) C.P. July Term, 2015 No. 00664 $161,366.04 Michael F.J. Romano, Esquire 1602-694 2535 S 62nd St 19142 40th wd. 1113 Sq ft BRT#40-2-1039-00 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Jack Janes C.P. May Term, 2013 No. 00191 $69,283.41 Powers, Kirn & Associates, LLC 1602-695 2490 78th Ave 19150 50th wd. 1920 Sq Ft BRT#501440500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Christopher Brewer C.P. December Term, 2014 No. 01022 $115,143.99 Law Offices of Gregory Javardian, LLC 1602-696 5910 Turner St 19151 34th wd. 1070 Sq Ft BRT#34-2-101800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Charles A.J. Halpin, III, solely in his capacity as the Administrator of the Estate of Karen R. Vann, Deceased C.P. January Term,


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OPA#551038500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Sebastian C. Falsone C.P. March Term, 2014 No. 05389 $90,837.56 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-704 3258 Belgrade St 19134 45th wd. 1200 Sq Ft BRT#451331600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Unknown Surviving Heirs of Ann P. Bibby a/k/a Ann Bibby, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner; Robert J. Casana, Known Surviving Heir of Ann P. Bibby a/k/a Ann Bibby, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner; Patricia Lally, Known Surviving Heir of Ann P. Bibby a/k/a Ann Bibby, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner; Robert Gaczhias, Known Surviving Heir of Ann P. Bibby a/k/a Ann Bibby, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner; Mark J. Gaczhias, Known Surviving Heir of Ann P. Bibby a/k/a Ann Bibby, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner; Robert Gaczhias, Jr., Known Surviving Heir of Ann P. Bibby a/k/a Ann Bibby, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner; Frances E. Mongan a/k/a Frances E. Hrosovsky, Known Surviving Heir of Ann P. Bibby a/k/a Ann Bibby, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner C.P. July Term, 2014 No. 01699 $33,736.89 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-705 8520 Torresdale Ave 191361504 65th wd. 1088 Sq Ft OPA#652320700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Regina Perry a/k/a Regina Perry Moore C.P. February Term, 2015 No. 02795 $53,031.56 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-706 4131 Devereaux Ave 19135 55th wd. 1513 Sq Ft BRT#552027100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Gregory G. Benner and Michelle J. Benner C.P. December Term, 2014 No. 01300 $35,556.78 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-707 5131 N 16th St 19141 17th wd. 1480 Sq Ft BRT#172117000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Alberta Jenkins and Rosalind Jenkins C.P. October Term, 2013 No. 02374 $38,380.04 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-708 850 Centennial Sq N 19116 58th wd. 2340 Sq Ft BRT#582336009 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Shi Jian Zheng C.P. November Term, 2013 No. 02312 $128,610.00 KML Law Group, P.C. 1602-709 22 E Hortter St 19119 22nd wd. 1297.35 Sq Ft BRT#221159800 IMPROVEMENTS: 1200 SQ FT; ROW 2 STY MASONRY Carolyn Noble C.P.

June Term, 2014 No. 01594 $80,984.18 Richard M. Squire & Associates, LLC 1602-710 1657 W Wyoming Ave 191401133 13th wd. 1216 Sq Ft PRCL#132392600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Gladys Hughes C.P. February Term, 2012 No. 03458 $58,342.93 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-711 2016 S Alden St 191435924 40th wd. 1200 Sq Ft OPA#401023800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Kim Ison C.P. April Term, 2015 No. 01934 $14,040.42 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-712 4409 Comly St 191354013 55th wd. 1080 Sq Ft OPA#552006600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Kathleen V. Rooney C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 03510 $51,646.30 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-713 4118 Bennington St 191245217 33rd wd. 684 Sq Ft OPA#332287500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Andrea Dempsey; Robert Dempsey a/k/a Robert W. Dempsey C.P. August Term, 2012 No. 02817 $87,983.17 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-714 1211 Ripley St 19111 63rd wd. 1082 Sq Ft OPA#631297700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY William M. Miller C.P. May Term, 2015 No. 02244 $188,382.97 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-715 1708 S Front St 191482023 1st wd. 1290 Sq Ft OPA#011195700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Robert Cholminski, Sr.; Robert Cholminski, Jr. C.P. October Term, 2014 No. 02260 $180,509.25 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-716 3315 Friendship St 191491619 55th wd. 1494 Sq Ft OPA#551421900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Janine Cancelliere; Anthony M. Cancelliere a/k/a Anthony Cancelliere C.P. April Term, 2015 No. 01007 $28,006.64 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-717 1932 Sigel St 191452030 48th wd. 1024 Sq Ft OPA#481046700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Michael Murtha a/k/a Michael W. Murtha; Noelle R. Murtha C.P. March Term, 2012 No. 02614 $65,407.82 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-718 5725 Jefferson St a/k/a 5725 W Jefferson St 191313417 4th wd. 1628 Sq Ft

OPA#043249900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jerry Williams; Rosemary Starkey a/k/a Rosemary Williams C.P. April Term, 2013 No. 01378 $78,090.19 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-719 3660 Chesterfield Rd 191141806 66th wd. 1100 Sq Ft OPA#661039000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Claire Orr; Bruce A. Orr C.P. March Term, 2013 No. 02420 $258,020.59 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-720 3456 Amber St 191342602 45th wd. 1040 Sq Ft OPA#452241910 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Scott E. Tisdale; Kathleen E. Tisdale C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 04443 $35,665.44 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1602-721 8612 Provident Rd 19150 50th wd. 1152 Sq Ft BRT#501179600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Judith Quarles and John P. Quarles, Sr. C.P. September Term, 2012 No. 002747 $120,826.54 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1602-722A 2452 S Lee St 19148-4106 39th wd. 710 Sq Ft BRT#391217400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE Debra O’Rourke C.P. February Term, 2015 No. 02315 $249,222.35 Stern & Eisenberg PC 1602-722B 2454 S Lee St 19149-4106 39th wd. 764.5 Sq Ft BRT#391217500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE Debra O’Rourke C.P. February Term, 2015 No. 02315 $249,222.35 Stern & Eisenberg PC 1602-723A 2401-2421 W Allegheny Ave 19132 38th wd. Approximate size: 120’x116’ OPA#882895200 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: GAS STATION Nashin Kahn, et al. C.P. March Term, 2011 No. 01491 $400,000 plus interest Robert L. Sanzo 1602-723B 3281 Fox St 19129 38th wd. Approximate size: 175’x150’ OPA#882730400 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: GAS STATION/MINI MART Nashin Kahn, et al. C.P. March Term, 2011 No. 01491 $400,000 plus interest Robert L. Sanzo 1602-724 8085 Fayette St 19150 50th wd. 1605 Sq Ft OPA#50-1040000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Andre L. McMillan C.P. September Term, 2014 No. 03893 $115,268.86 Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC

1602-725 450 Wolf St 19148 39th wd. 950 Sq Ft OPA#392164100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Brian McKenna C.P. June Term, 2014 No. 02365 $117,984.16 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-726 2411 Bleigh Ave 19152 56th wd. 2583 Sq Ft OPA#561311300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Shahena Begum; Mamunur Rashid a/k/a Mamunur Rashiid C.P. May Term, 2012 No. 02233 $209,136.19 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-727 6507 Theodore St 19142 40th wd. 1040 Sq Ft OPA#406-2377-00 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Lorpu Dennis C.P. January Term, 2012 No. 00701 $58,861.10 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-728 4031 Meridian St 19136 65th wd. 2525 Sq Ft OPA#65-11586-00 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Susan M. Murphy C.P. April Term, 2014 No. 00042 $166,645.61 Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-729 1327 S 29th St 19146 36th wd. Approximate size: 1128 OPA#5063271; 362169300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Darryl Gunther; Juanita Moment C.P. January Term, 2013 No. 03627 $81,256.02 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-730 6711 Lansdowne St 19151 34th wd. Approximate size: 3201 OPA#34-4029200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Thomas Bacon, Jr.; Robin Bacon C.P. March Term, 2012 No. 04095 $133,110.81 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire;

Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-731 1755 S Avondale St 19142 40th wd. 1607 Sq Ft OPA#401180600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Kehinde Akano C.P. October Term, 2011 No. 02687 $63,045.80 Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-732 127 Osbourne St 19128 21st wd. Approximate size: 2097 OPA#98N24-137, 213046300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Karen Tappenden C.P. April Term, 2014 No. 01589 $105,808.76 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Scott A. Dietterick, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Michael E. Carleton, Esquire; Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1602-734A 2126 E Monmouth St 19134 25th wd. 695.6 Sq Ft (land area); 980 Sq Ft (improvement area) BRT#252122800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL RENTAL BUILDING Michael J. Sabato C.P. August Term, 2015 No. 03586 $206,832.71 Elliot H. Berton, Esquire 1602-734B 1866 E Clementine St 19134 25th wd. 863.84 (land area); 1300 Sq Ft (improvement area) BRT#252251000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL RENTAL BUILDING Michael J. Sabato C.P. August Term, 2015 No. 03586 $206,832.71 Elliot H. Berton, Esquire 1602-734C 2950 Weikel St 19134 25th wd. 866.96 Sq Ft (land area); 1116 Sq Ft (improvement area) BRT#252392500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL RENTAL BUILDING Michael J. Sabato C.P. August Term, 2015 No. 03586 $206,832.71 Elliot H. Berton, Esquire 1602-734D 1920 Berkshire St 19124 23rd wd. 1396 Sq Ft (land area); 980 Sq Ft (improvement area) BRT#232031800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL RENTAL BUILDING Michael J. Sabato C.P. August Term, 2015 No. 03586 $206,832.71 Elliot H. Berton, Esquire 1602-734E 4654 Torresdale Ave 19124 23rd wd. 1193.55 Sq Ft (land area); 800 Sq Ft (improvement area) BRT#232378600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL RENTAL BUILDING Michael J. Sabato C.P. August Term, 2015 No. 03586 $206,832.71 Elliot H. Berton, Esquire


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Comedians to get dirty for Philadelphia Gryphons By Larry Nichols larry@epgn.com The worlds of comedy and rugby will collide for a good cause when Comedian Deconstruction hosts a show Jan. 21 to raise funds for the Philadelphia Gryphons RFC trip to the Bingham Cup in Nashville later this year. Comedian Deconstruction is a monthly show held at L’Etage featuring an eclectic roster of local comedians and improv

performers. Since this month also marks the group’s Fifth-Annual Dirty Show, Comedian Deconstruction organizer and host Jess Carpenter decided to make the event a fundraiser for the Gryphons. “The show is a comedy show that is dirty,” Carpenter said. “The theme is the comedians will get dirty on stage so the Gryphons can get dirty on the field.” Philadelphia Gryphons vice president Ray Fitz said that Carpenter, who recently joined the team, sold him and his team-

mates on the idea of the fundraiser. “Jess started playing rugby with us last season,” Fitz said. “He thought [the Comedy Deconstruction event] would fit in as a theme for rugby because we get a little dirty and messed up. So we tied the two together and thought it would be a great idea. We ran with it. It should be a lot of fun.” Fitz said he’s probably the only member of the team who hasn’t seen Carpenter perform, or a Comedian Deconstruction show.

“All the guys went when he first started the show,” Fitz said. “Everyone has been to one of his shows but I’m going to school full-time and working, so my time is limited and I’ve missed it. So this will be my first one and I’m excited because Jess is a funny guy as it is.” Fitz said the fundraiser, and the many other events the Gryphons host, is essential for the team to be able to compete at national and international events. “All of our players PAGE 18


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[play rugby] in their spare time,” Fitz said. “Everyone is working and the majority of our players go to school full-time. So it’s really hard for them to travel and be able to afford to do it. So any time we are able to come together as a team and raise funds for everyone to join us, it’s always great.” The Bingham Cup returns to the United States in May for the first time since 2010. The event is named after Mark Bingham, an openly gay rugby player and one of the heroes of Flight 93 who fought back against terrorists on 9/11. Fitz said that participating in such tournaments is a valuable experience for the Gryphons. “For some of the younger guys, this will be their first time going to an [International Gay Rugby] tournament,” he said, noting there are nearly 60 international teams that compete in the Bingham Cup. “Being around gay men from all over the world, [they get] to see the diversity in a sport that is usually pretty straight-dominated. So being able to fundraise and help people go and not miss out on that experience is pretty good.” An added incentive to support the team this year: The players will be defending their 2014 title at the Bingham Cup. “Our level is third tier, based to the degree of expertise when you play. There are four tiers and we got to third so we were really excited about that,” Fitz said. “We think we’re a much better team and we want to try and move up another tier, if not try and win the whole thing.” He added that the spirit of these rugby competitions, while fun, is still intense and serious. “It’s really competitive,” he said. “It’s just like any sport; you get out there and you want to win. The fact that you are playing with guys who are like you and have been through the same experiences, it’s fun but you want to come out on top. We’ve got a really good team now and we’re all competitive and all want to go down and prove how good we are. We had a coaching change this year and we’re just out to do

JESS CARPENTER well and have a good time.” Fitz said that fundraisers like the Comedy Deconstruction event also help connect the team with prospective players. “The main thing with our fundraisers is getting out there and getting known, letting people know that there is a rugby team that is open to anyone and focuses primarily on the gay community,” he said. “It’s always a great recruiting event. We pick up a lot of guys who are interested. We’ve been to bars like Boxers and we picked up a bartender who came out and played with us. We always wear our team shirts when we go out. We always need new people to come play.” Carpenter said the short time he’s been a part of the team has been amazing. “I really love how this team took me in and made me feel like I was finally part of a team,” Carpenter said. “I never was part of any team. It meant a lot to me.” n Comedian Deconstruction hosts the Fifth-Annual Dirty Show to benefit the Philadelphia Gryphons 8 p.m. Jan. 21 at L’Etage, 624 S. Sixth St. For more information about the show and the Philadelphia Gryphons, visit http://www.philadelphiagryphons.org/.

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2016 NOTICE OF VETERANS ADVISORY COMMISSION MEETINGS The Veterans Advisory Commission, established pursuant to Resolution No. 060059 (Adopted February 2, 2006), will meet in City Council Chambers (Room 400, City Hall) on the following dates and times. Wednesday, March 9th, 2016, at 2:00 P.M. Wednesday, June 15th, 2016, at 2:00 P.M. Wednesday, September 14th, 2016, at 2:00 P.M. Wednesday, December 7th, 2016, at 2:00 P.M.

GEORGE GINDER, CHAIRMAN Veterans Advisory Commission

2016 NOTICE OF STATED MEETINGS The Philadelphia City Council will have its Regular Stated Meetings on the dates listed below. All meetings will be held at 10:00 A.M. in Room 400 City Hall, except as noted below.

Monday, January 4, 2016* Thursday, January 21, 2016 Thursday, January 28, 2016 Thursday, February 4, 2016 Thursday, February 11, 2016 Thursday, February 18, 2016 Thursday, February 25, 2016 Thursday, March 3, 2016 Thursday, March 10, 2016 Thursday, March 17, 2016 Thursday, March 31, 2016 Thursday, April 7, 2016 Thursday, April 14, 2016 Thursday, April 21, 2016 Thursday, April 28, 2016 Thursday, May 5, 2016 Thursday, May 12, 2016

Thursday, May 19, 2016 Thursday, May 26, 2016 Thursday, June 9, 2016 Thursday, June 16, 2016 Thursday, September 8, 2016 Thursday, September 15, 2016 Thursday, September 22, 2016 Thursday, September 29, 2016 Thursday, October 6, 2016 Thursday, October 13, 2016 Thursday, October 20, 2016 Thursday, October 27, 2016 Thursday, November 3, 2016 Thursday, November 17, 2016 Thursday, December 1, 2016 Thursday, December 8, 2016

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2016 NOTICE OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY REVIEW COMMITTEE MEETINGS

2016 NOTICE OF LIVING WAGE AND BENEFITS REVIEW COMMITTEE MEETINGS

The Economic Opportunity Review Committee, established and constituted pursuant to Phila. Code ยง 17-1607 and Resolution No. 120184, will meet in City Council Chambers (Room 400, City Hall) on the following dates and times:

The Living Wage and Benefits Review Committee, established and constituted pursuant to Phila. Code ยง 17-1311 and Resolution No. 110807, will meet in City Council Council Chambers (Room 400, City Hall) on the following dates and times:

Monday, March 7th, 2016, at 10:00 A.M. Monday, June 13th, 2016, at 10:00 A.M.

Tuesday, March 8th, 2016, at 10:00 A.M.

Monday, September 12th, 2016, at 10:00 A.M.

Tuesday, June 14th, 2016, at 10:00 A.M.

Monday, December 5th, 2016, at 10:00 A.M.

Tuesday, September 13th, 2016, at 10:00 A.M. Tuesday, December 6th, 2016, at 10:00 A.M.

ANGELA DOWD-BURTON, CHAIRPERSON Economic Opportunity Review Committee

DAVID WILSON, CHAIRPERSON Living Wage and Benefits Review Committee

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Zach Wilcha: Investing in LGBT businesses All boats rise in a high tide. So says Zach Wilcha, the new executive director of Independence Business Alliance, the region’s LGBT chamber of commerce. Wilcha has made it his mission to help the IBA elevate LGBT-run businesses and their allies in the Philadelphia area. PGN: Interesting name; I only know one other Wilcha. She owns a graphic-design company here in Philadelphia, Lynell Wilcha Design Studio. ZW: Yup, she’s my dad’s first cousin! Ha. Everyone seems to know Lynell. It’s not a very common last name, so if you meet a Wilcha, there’s a good chance that it’s a relative of mine. PGN: Cool. I understand you’re from Northeastern Pennsylvania. ZW: Yes, Lynell and I both grew up in a little town near Scranton called Peckville. PGN: So did you love “The Office” for putting Scranton on the map? ZW: I did! I thought “The Office” was a really good show. And the cast was great. They would come to town for conventions and stuff and hang out with everyone. They made Scranton a household name.

cation because of them too. And they’ve always been super supportive; I don’t have any horror stories. Even though they divorced when I was young, they did a good job of making sure the kids were still the priority. PGN: Siblings? ZW: Yes, I have a brother who is a civil engineer and lives outside of Reading and a sister who lives in Plymouth Meeting and just got her doctorate in physical therapy. PGN: Since your mother was a librarian, what was a favorite childhood book, and what would you pick for Oprah’s Book Club? ZW: My favorite books growing up were anything by Beverly Cleary, all the Ramona books and “The Mouse and the Motorcycle.” I read them over and over again. My favorite book of all time is probably “East of Eden” by John Steinbeck. It’s a sprawling family history that I find fascinating. But if I had to press a book into people’s hands now, it would be … gosh, it changes every day. I’d say “The Goon Squad” by Jennifer Egan, about the march of time and how it swallows us all.

PGN: So tell me about growing up in Peckville. ZW: Peckville was a very small town, one of those places where everybody knows each other. But it’s a great place to grow up. My schoolmates were the same from kindergarten to high school. It’s very athletic-focused but you still have a chance to grow and bloom and enjoy academics too. I worked in the town pharmacy, I was a bank teller for a while and my family owns a funeral parlor there so I really get to know everyone in town. It’s very idyllic with beautiful mountains as a backdrop.

PGN: Light reading! ZW: [Laughs] Yes, but it actually is very funny and thought-provoking. It’s one of those books that really gets to you the more you read it.

PGN: Did you participate in any sports? ZW: At the time I was a pretty lazy cross-country runner but now I do marathons and half-marathons.

PGN: What are Sagittarius traits? ZW: Let’s see … [Laughs] I’m pretty blunt but like to think I’m charming enough to get away with it. And I love to travel, which is typical for the sign. Otherwise, I’m told that Sagittarius people are the life of the party. I don’t know about that; I can hold my own at a party but mostly I’m quiet and observant.

PGN: [Laughs] I just shared a Facebook post this morning that said something like, “If you ever see me running, you’d better put your shoes on and join me because it means something is chasing me.” ZW: Ha. I’ve read that post. I really like running. I do it for stress release and so I can eat what I want, which is getting harder as I get older. PGN: What were the folks like? ZW: My parents were in education. My dad was an administrator and my mom was the school librarian most of the time when I was growing up. So I usually have about three books I’m reading at any given time. I’ve always had a real focus on edu-

PGN: You’ve mentioned history and time a lot. Do you have a birthday coming up? ZW: No. But I did just turn 38 in November. PGN: Which makes you a … ZW: Sagittarius. I’m very much like one too.

PGN: Since you love to travel, what’s the farthest you’ve gone? ZW: I went on a great trip through Asia with one of my friends. We traveled to Seoul, Hong Kong, Bangkok and an island in Thailand. It was just the best trip and life-changing in many ways. It really altered my perspective on a lot of different things. It even made me think differently about my career when I got back: how life is short and that I might want to think about some changes when I returned, which I did.

PGN: What about traveling prompted those thoughts and changes? ZW: I guess it made things that I thought were impossible, possible. I’d always loved geography as a kid and would read about faraway places, and to actually end up there bridged a gap for me and showed me what was possible. Also, getting the chance to see how other people and cultures live sheds a light on what you’re doing in your own life. It creates the option for excitement and possibility. When you witness other people’s complete fulfillment, it’s hard to come back and not find it in your own life. Traveling always makes me happy!

ZW: Yes, in Hong Kong everywhere I went people wanted to look at my blue eyes. Of course, in the cities most of the people spoke some English but it was a weird mix of the past, with the history and also centuries-old poverty contrasted with a really futuristic city. The architecture and the technology are on a different level there. There’s a big separation between present and past that’s interesting.

PGN: Something surprising from your travels? ZW: I think that the trip to Asia and all of my travels have made me realize how lucky I am to be able to see and witness other places. I realize that I’m traveling from a position of privilege and one thing that I appreciated from my trip to Asia was that I

PGN: You’ve done a number of different jobs. What was the oddest moment on the job? ZW: When I was working for Habitat for Humanity, I did a lot of work with communities of faith. There was one time when I found myself at a piano with several Mormons singing hymns … something I never imagined doing when I was in law school. But looking back, I never realized how odd it was having grown up working in a funeral parlor. Being put to work moving bodies and arranging flowers. [Laughs] It wasn’t until I went to college that people informed me that that wasn’t normal!

PGN: What was your biggest travel mishap? ZW: I lost my passport in Morocco. I recovered it, but it was nail-biting for a moment.

PGN: I feel you! I grew up next to a funeral home and we’d play hide and seek where they stored the caskets. ZW: Totally, we did too. And we loved to lay down in the back of the hearse and sit up at stoplights just to freak people out. It might be a little morbid looking back, but I wouldn’t have chosen any other way to grow up. It was really fun. PGN: Any lasting effects? ZW: I think it affected our Photo: Suzi Nash sense of humor. Everyone was completely out of my comfort zone. in my family is funny but They have different alphabets, and somewe’re not given to laughing out loud. thing as simple as that can shift your paraGrowing up in a funeral-home setting, digm. You realize that you are a complete you learned to be stoic; you had to keep outsider and if you need help, you have to it together and be strong for other people. figure out creative ways to reach out. Not having literacy on your side is eye-opening. We may have a lot going on inside but we’re not overtly emotional, which comes from an upbringing on the funeral circuit. PGN: When I was in Seoul there were so few Westerners, I felt like a rock star PGN: Wait, I just remembered that your because people stopped me in the street to parents were educators. take pictures. PAGE 24


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ZW: Yes, it was the family business: my grandparents owned it and lived upstairs. Now my uncle and cousins run it and I visit whenever I go home. PGN: Back to your various jobs … ZW: Yes, after I graduated from law school I clerked for a judge in the Court of Common Pleas for a year and then worked in a law firm for a few years. I left there to figure out what I wanted to do when I grew up that would allow me to use my JD but not necessarily involve practicing law. I just never found my niche in legal practice. PGN: What’s a JD? ZW: Juris doctorate, a law degree. I found that a lot of people with law degrees seemed to land in fundraising and development as a way to use your skills as an advocate, to make a case for something that’s positive. I was lucky enough to land at Habitat for Humanity. It was a fascinating job and the polar opposite of what I’d been doing. At the law firm, you were a desk jockey and didn’t come up for air all day long, but at Habitat I was able to go out and talk to people. I realize now that I’m the kind of person who needs some human interaction! Which brought me to the job at IBA. It’s a great combination of my business background and the relationship-management skills. It’s an organization I really believe in. PGN: What was a moving moment at Habitat? ZW: One of the things about the organization that most people don’t know is that we do repairs. In a city like Philadelphia with so many old homes, it’s really needed. I really enjoyed helping people fix problems so that they could stay in their homes. Us being there was often the difference between them being able to stay or be on the street. I’ll never forget one family and the difference before and after they got their own home. They were just so full of life and joy when they moved in. It was an honor to work somewhere where we were tangibly changing people’s lives almost every day. PGN: Now to the IBA … Why do we need a gay chamber of commerce? ZW: We need it for several reasons, one is that it helps drive business to the LGBT community. Even with all the strides we’ve made, it’s still not a given that everybody has the same opportunity to start up a business or attract the kind of customers that you might see in other businesses or even that everybody has the same opportunity to be out at work. A gay chamber of commerce means that you have a lot of support from within the community and also a voice to say, This is who we are and you should support us. PGN: Tell me about the IBA. I think some people may think it’s only for big corporations, but you have everyone from silkscreen artists and plumbers to Comcast and Loews. ZW: Yes, our mission statement is that we provide opportunities, access and resources

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to LGBT professionals and allies in the Greater Philadelphia area. We promote economic development, growth, diversity and leadership in our region. As you said, the companies within the chamber are pretty diverse; the majority of our members are small businesses and entrepreneurs with under 25 employees, some of them solo shops with one person plugging away. We love that everyone can come together and help each other out. And in the New Year, we’re making even more of an effort to diversify. We want to make sure all of the letters in “LGBTQI” are represented. We’ve also been reaching out to AfricanAmerican groups, Asian organizations, women’s groups. We want to look more like the vibrant rainbow that the community in Philadelphia looks like. PGN: How important do you think it is for a business to identify as LGBT or LGBTfriendly? ZW: I think it’s extremely important, especially in a city like Philadelphia, which is very gay-friendly. It’s an asset to let people know that their pink dollars are welcomed. There’s a perception that there’s more of a disposable income in the LGBT community, which is not always the case, but it still behooves companies to appeal to LGBT customers. And of course, it’s always a good idea to be out if you can be. I know that it’s not always an option for everyone, particularly in our trans community where it can be very difficult being out at their own place of business. My hope is that we can help create a safe space for everyone to be out and living their best life as their authentic selves. PGN: What are some of the events coming up? ZW: We have a ConnX networking event each month and there’s one coming up Jan. 26 at Fogo de Chao. There’s a Legally Speaking business workshop coming up Jan. 21. In February, we’ll have another ConnX event as well as a welcoming event for new members, and in honor of Women’s History Month we’re having a Women in Business panel in March. May is our biggest event each year, our Business Leaders luncheon, which is always popular. PGN: Last time you were in a hospital? ZW: When I sprained my foot while running. I have to brag that three weeks later (and defying doctor’s orders) I ran a half-marathon running on the heel of my injured foot. [Laughs] I don’t take well to being told I can’t do something. PGN: Best thing you ever won? ZW: This job. Throughout the interview process, it was exciting as I kept advancing towards something so perfect for me. I’ve always wanted to work in an LGBT space and now I am. It was a dream come true. n For more information about Independence Business Alliance, visit www.thinkiba.com. To suggest a community member for Family Portrait, email portraits05@aol.com.

Q Puzzle Brides Made Across 1. Piece of leg 5. They poke around in leather 9. Logical beginning 13. His brother laid him in his grave 14. Take back a blow job? 15. Tombstone lawman Wyatt 16. One of a Columbus threesome 17. Rainbow shape 18. Hit the ground 19. He played Jenny’s dad in “Jenny’s Wedding” 22. Take an active part in S and M 23. Doze off 24. Navratilova’s winter home 27. “Queer as Folk” writer Jason 31. Sea shell seller 32. Get the job done 35. Gay cable network 36. She played Jenny in “Jenny’s Wedding” 39. Buffalo’s lake 40. Make noise in bed 41. Mineo of movies 42. Brown on a book cover

44. Our, to Vivien 46. Cap for James M. Barrie 47. Word after fish? 49. She played Jenny’s partner in “Jenny’s Wedding” 54. Like fervant fans 55. Polished part for a fem 56. Hawaiian wedding party, perhaps 58. Hamburger Mary’s list 59. Lascivious look 60. The Phantom of the Opera’s name 61. Type of school 62. Trust, with “on” 63. In need of BenGay

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poet Sara 10. Mary topper 11. Sinead O’Connor’s country 12. Get off the fence 20. Recoil from pain 21. Type of drama in the land of Samurai 24. Curious one 25. She had her hand up Lamb Chop 26. Teensy, in Toulouse 27. Chinese prefix 28. Base in Brooklyn? 29. Samantha not of “Bewitched” 30. Bea Arthur’s TV maid Esther 33. Bear of the night

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Jeff Guaracino

Aspen Gay Ski Week: fun and civil rights Aspen Gay Ski Week (AGSW) is the oldest annual, weeklong gay ski event in the United States. The ultra-luxury ski destination starts its 39th year this weekend in Aspen, Col. What is now among the most popular ski weeks in the world according to organizers, the event started as fun and games but ultimately championed a civil-rights movement where snow bunnies became snow civil-rights warriors. This weekend, 5,000 revelers ascend to the highest peaks of beautiful mountains and lounge at social events in luxury lodges. To see what you are missing, check out gayskiweek.com. It all started when a group of local guys and gay visitors from nearby ski clubs began meeting unofficially every January. Over the years, the all-volunteer “let’s put on a show” effort became the world’s first, and for many years only gay, ski week.

Parties, dancing and skiing were the activities, but at its roots, Aspen Gay Ski Week was an event that also became about politics and LGBT civil rights. Starting in 1979, about a decade after The Stonewall Riots, local activists pushed for and eventually secured gay-rights protections in Aspen — a first in the state. Boulder and Denver followed. In 1992, a new state constitutional amendment was adopted, known as “Amendment 2.” It revoked and repealed all existing gay-rights legislation such as Aspen’s and prevented any further gay-rights legislation from being passed either at the local or state level. The response was a boycott of Colorado tourism, which ultimately hurt Aspen Gay Ski Week. Eventually, the Colorado Supreme Court ruled that Amendment 2 was unconstitutional, and the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed the decision in 1996.

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Today, Colorado is among the country’s most liberal states. You can even shop at “The Leaf,” just one of Colorado’s stores that sells legal and recreational marijuana. It’s located just steps from the base of Aspen Mountain near the Resident’s At Little Nell. Insider’s tip: Do not bring home any souvenirs. Aspen Gay Ski Week offers exceptional women’s programming. Often, LGBT events focus very much on gay men. Aspen is a good example of great diversification of events for women. Women’s events include Women’s Guided Ski Tour, Women’s Cocktails and Nibbles, Downhill Drag Costume Competition, Women’s Dinner and Women’s Apres Ski. It is not easy to travel to Aspen. Unless you fly private, commercial flights will likely route you through a connecting city. The Aspen County Airport is a small air-

port nestled between several picturesque mountains; it’s perfectly convenient until the weather closes the airport and you’re diverted an hour away. Hotels, timeshares and private homes are plenty in Aspen but it is best to book early for the best rates. In this destination that attracts the attractive and wealthy from around the world, expect to pay a premium. Ready for your own winter ski getaway? Check out these other gay ski week vacations: Elevation Utah, Telluride Gay Ski Week, European Gay Ski Week (France), Gay Snow Happening (Austria), Gay Ski Week Queenstown (New Zealand) and Whistler Winter Pride (Canada). n Jeff Guaracino is the author of “Gay and Lesbian Tourism: The Essential Guide for Marketing” and the “Handbook of LGBT Tourism and Hospitality.”

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Mount Everett: Cabaret, comedy and curves By A.D. Amorosi PGN Contributor Bridget Everett is a giant. This is in no way a reference to her big, beautiful frame of which she’s proud to show off, but of her lustrous, booming singing voice and raucously bawdy comic talent. Known for riotous routines (“At Least It’s Pink”), avarice-filled albums (“Pound It!”) and rude, lewd Comedy Central programs (her own “Gynecological Wonder,” appearances on pal Amy Schumer’s “Inside”), Everett and her band — led by Beastie Boy Adam Horowitz — hit the Trocadero hard Jan. 15. PGN: You grew up in Kansas. Did you ever have that Midwest corny musical feeling about art, life and singing? BE: Who doesn’t love musicals, the way they make you feel? So I guess you could say I had — have — that corny musical feeling. I also was madly in love with Debbie Harry. Who’s cooler than her? PGN: It seems as if you’ve been honing this person — I don’t want to say persona: too cold, too clinical — for a while. That the exploded Bridget Everett is mostly the real one, only more sex- and scene-driven. Do tell. BE: When I started out, the only singing I was doing was in karaoke bars and that Bridget was insane. It was my only creative outlet. There was a lot of drinking, crawling on top of bars and tender moments with strangers in the bathroom. The Bridget you see on stage is really a throwback to my karaoke days. I’m not that wild anymore in my personal life, but I wish I had the strength to be because it was really fun. PGN: How did you get the character to meet the voice or the voice to meet the character? Was that power and style gleaned through training, or was that derived once you hit New York’s underground cabaret and hooking up with the likes of Kiki and Herb? BE: Seeing shows like Kiki and Herb and Murray Hill blew my world wide open. I had no idea that that kind of performance existed. As soon as I saw it, I felt like I was home. I’m a classically trained singer, and happy for that training because it keeps my voice healthy. Everything else I do, I’ve learned from being in a room with an audience, testing their limits and mine. I’ve done some pretty crazy shit that I’m happy hasn’t landed on the Internet. PGN: What was so great about Kiki and Murray other than the fact that they broke gender barriers? BE: They were lawless, unbridled, fearless, wild, funny, human. There was, and still is, something so raw and electric about them. I love musicals as much as the next guy, but you usually know what’s coming next. With Kiki and Herb or Murray, you don’t. That’s what I love so much: the unpredictability. The only time I want to feel safe is on a plane, not at a show.

PGN: The fact that you are not a waif is a big part of your routine. Do you think you made it a crutch? What if you had a bad cold and lost a ton of weight? Then what? BE: I don’t really think about my size. I do think about my body and my sexuality and don’t have shame about it. At the end of the day, they’re just tits. And they’re fun: fun to look at, fun to play with and fun to swing around. Yeah, if I lose a bunch of weight one day, there will still be people that squirm or are delighted because there aren’t a lot of 6-feet-tall women not wearing a bra chasing down people in their audience. PGN: How do you know a song works for you? BE: Hard to say. I just need to feel connected enough to it to lose myself. I’m such a lover of all music, though; I can fall in love with almost any song and figure out a way to make it fit. PGN: What was the bonding moment between you and Adam Horowitz that brought him into your band? BE: Adam and I are on a softball team together. He was the first person I told about my idea for the song “Titties.” I said, “Is this silly?” He said, “No, it sounds like a hit.” I’d worked with people in the past that looked down on my silly ideas, but he embraced them. That gave me a lot of confidence to go deep down the silly hole. We have very similar senses of humor and he’s a great pal. Working with him is the best. Adam often quotes Russell Simmons’ “do you” when I have an idea I think is a little weird. He encourages me to flesh it out. He even told me, “Hey, silly has worked out pretty well for me in my career. I think it will for you too.”

Theater & Arts Art of the Zo: Textiles from Myanmar, India and Bangladesh Philadelphia Museum of Art presents an exhibition offering a look at beautiful woven textiles of the Zo people of Myanmar, India and Bangladesh through March 20, 26th Street and the Parkway; 215-7638100. Drawn from Courtly India: The Conley Harris and Howard Truelove Collection Philadelphia Museum of Art presents an exhibition of masterful drawings from the royal courts of northern India through Mach 27, 26th Street and the Parkway; 215763-8100. Harvey Walnut Street Theatre presents the classic Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy about a man with an unwavering friendship with a 6-foot-tall invisible white rabbit Jan. 19-March 6, 825 Walnut St.; 215574-3550.

PGN: How would you say that you feel for gay audiences, in a way that might not be there with the straights? BE: My audience started out as largely gay. I felt totally connected, like we understand each other. Straight audiences are great too, and I’m glad they’re coming to my shows, but the difference is maybe this: A lot of straight people need 10 minutes to adjust to what they’re seeing and get on board. Gay audiences are in from the minute the first song starts and I hit the stage.

Hayden and Bruckner The Philadelphia Orchestra performs with conductor Yannick NézetSéguin Jan. 21-22 at Kimmel’s Verizon Hall, 260 S. Broad St.; 215-790-5847.

PGN: You do a lot of leaping into your audiences’ faces. What do you say to people uncomfortable with direct interactive address? BE: I try not to target someone who looks like they’ll stab me if I do. That would be a bummer. I find that most people I interact with leave with a big smile on their face. It’s not for everyone, but again, they’re just tits and we’re all just having ourselves a fun night out. n

A Moon for the Misbegotten Walnut Street Theatre presents the story set on tenant farm, on a barren patch of earth in 1923, where two lost souls find hope

RANTING AND RAVING: Out comedian, writer and actor Judy Gold routinely vents in hilarious fashion about the things that annoy her on her weekly “Kill Me Now” podcast, but we think she’ll have even more to talk about when she comes to town to perform 8 p.m. Jan. 22 at the Rrazz Room at The Prince, 1412 Chestnut St. For more information or tickets, call 215-422-4580.

under a lover’s moon, through Feb. 7 at Independence Studio on 3, 825 Walnut St.; 215574-3550. Multitude, Solitude: The Photographs of Dave Heath Philadelphia Museum of Art presents an exhibition of the acclaimed photographer’s blackand-white pictures of the 1950s and ’60s, through Feb. 21, 26th Street and the Parkway; 215763-8100. Once The Tony Awardwinning musical about a Dublin musician who is about to give up on his dream, Jan. 15-17 at Kimmel’s Academy of Music, 250 S. Broad St.; 215-790-5800. Picture This: Contemporary Photography and India Philadelphia Museum of Art

presents the work of four contemporary photographers for whom India is an important subject through April 3, 26th Street and the Parkway; 215-7638100. Plays of/for a Respirateur Philadelphia Museum of Art presents an installation by Joseph Kosuth, which includes a selection of his work along with a group of seminal works by Marcel Duchamp, through the fall, 26th Street and the Parkway; 215-7638100. Todd Glass The out comedian performs through Jan. 17 at Helium Comedy Club, 2031 Sansom St.; 215496-9001. Vienna Melodies The Philadelphia Orchestra performs through Jan. 16 at Kimmel’s Verizon Hall, 260 S. Broad St.; 215-790-5847.


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White Zombie and The Crime of Doctor Crespi The double feature of classic horror film is screened 7 p.m. Jan. 22 at The Ibrahim Theater at International House, 3701 Chestnut St.; 215387-5125. Work on What You Love: Bruce Mau Rethinking Design Philadelphia Museum of Art presents an exhibition of designs by the acclaimed commercial artist through April 3, 26th Street and the Parkway; 215-7638100.

Music Bruce in the USA The Bruce Springsteen tribute band performs 8 p.m. Jan. 15 at Sellersville Theater, 24 W. Temple Ave., Sellersville; 215257-5808. Rob Thomas The rock singer performs 9 p.m. Jan. 15-16 at the Borgata Hotel, Casino & Spa Music Box, 1 Borgata Way, Atlantic City, N.J.; 609-317-1000. Cherry Poppin’ Daddies The swing band performs 8 p.m. Jan. 16 at Sellersville Theater, 24 W. Temple Ave., Sellersville; 215257-5808. The Legwarmers The ’80s tribute band performs 8 p.m. Jan. 16 at the Trocadero Theatre, 1003 Arch St.; 215-922-6888.

ALL THAT JAZZ: Dance Affiliate presents the internationally renowned dance company Les Ballets Jazz De Montreal to perform its newest repertoire of works through Jan. 17 at Prince Theater’s Independence Black Box, 1412 Chestnut St. For more information or tickets, call 267-239-2941.

Queensryche The prog-rock band performs 8 p.m. Jan. 20 at TLA, 334 South St.; 215-9221011. Jennifer Nettles The country singer performs 8 p.m. Jan. 22 at Tower Theater, 19 S. 69th St., Upper Darby; 610-352-2887.

Nightlife Mommie Queerest: A Bearded Ladies FUNraiser John Jarboe and Dito Van Reigersberg are joined by a choir of Bearded Ladies company members for a camp pop opera Jan. 15-17 at Christ Church Neighborhood House, 20 N. American St.; 215922-1695. Burlesque & Comedy Comedians and burlesque dancers perform 8 p.m. Jan. 20 at Helium Comedy Club, 2031 Sansom St.; 215-496-9001.

FifthAnnual Dirty Deconstruction and Gryphons Fundraiser Comedians perform to raise funds for the rugby team’s trip to the Bingham Memorial Tournament, 8 p.m. Jan. 21 at L’Etage Club, 624 S. Sixth St.; 215-592-0656. 6cess Presents: Netflix & Chill Tabu’s newest drag troupe debuts its monthly series 9 p.m. Jan. 22 at Tabu, 200 S. 12th

Outta Town St.; 215-964-9675. Song of the Sea The animated film is screened 2 p.m. Jan. 16 at The Colonial Theatre, 227 Bridge St., Phoenixville; 610-917-1228.

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The Manhattan Transfer The jazz-fusion group performs 8 p.m. Jan. 16 at The Grand Opera House, 818 N. Market St., Wimington, Del.; 302-658-7897. The House of Telegraph Hill The classic thriller is screened 2 p.m. Jan. 17 at The Colonial Theatre, 227 Bridge St., Phoenixville; 610-917-1228. Ralphie May The comedian performs 9 p.m. Jan. 22 at the Borgata Hotel, Casino & Spa Music Box, 1 Borgata Way, Atlantic City, N.J.; 609-317-1000. Dragonslayer The fantasy film is screened 9:45 p.m. Jan. 22 at The Colonial Theatre, 227 Bridge St., Phoenixville; 610917-1228. n

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12-step programs and support groups Al-Anon

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Pennsylvania Al-Anon Alateen Family Groups: Events, meeting times and locations at pa-al-anon.org.

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) n Acceptance meets 7:30 p.m. Fridays and

Mondays at Trinity Memorial Episcopal Church, 22nd and Spruce streets.

Thursdays:

n A support group for HIV-positive men

and women meets 6-8 p.m. at BEBASHI: Transition to Hope; 215-769-3561. n Diversity, an HIV/AIDS support group for those infected or affected, meets from 5-7 p.m. at Arch Street United Methodist Church, 55 N. Broad St.; 267-549-3676, fowallace@yahoo.com. Saturdays: n AIDS Delaware’s You’re Not Alone youth support group meets during the school year at varying times and locations; 800-8106776.

n Community meets 8 p.m. Thursdays at Holy

Communion Church, 2111 Sansom St. Gay and lesbian, but all are welcome.

n GLBT Alcoholics Anonymous meets 7

p.m. Sundays and 8 p.m. Wednesdays at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, 100 W. Windsor St., Reading; 610-374-7914.

n Living Sober meets 8:30 p.m. Saturdays at

William Way LGBT Community Center, 1315 Spruce St.; 215-732-2220.

Debtors Anonymous

n Night Owl meets 11:30 p.m. daily at the

William Way.

n Sober and Gay meets 8:30 p.m. Sunday-

Friday at William Way.

n Young People’s AA meets 7:30 p.m.

Wednesdays at St. Mark’s Church, 1625 Locust St.; 215-735-1416.

Overeaters Anonymous (OA)

n Open meetings 6 p.m. Tuesdays and 7 p.m.

Fridays at Hahnemann University Hospital, 245 N. 15th St.; 215-514-3065, www.oa.org. n Meets 11 a.m.-noon at William Way.

S.A.R.A.

n Substance Abuse – Risk Assessment, day

and evening hours; 215-563-0663 ext. 282.

Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous

n Meets 7:30 p.m.Thursdays at All Saints

Church, 18 Olive Ave., Rehoboth Beach, Del.; 302-542-3279.

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Friday and Saturday and 5:30 p.m. Thursday at William Way.

Alder Health Services provides LGBT health services on a sliding-fee scale; 100 N. Cameron St., Ste. 301 East, Harrisburg; 717233-7190 or 800-867-1550; www.alderhealth. org.

Mental-Health Support

n Pink and Blues, a free peer-run mental-

health support group for LGBT people, meets 7 p.m. Wednesdays at St. Luke and The Epiphany Church, 330 S. 13th St.; 215627-0424. n Survivors of Suicide Inc. meets 7:30 p.m. the first Tuesday of the month at 3535 Market St., Room 2037 and the second Wednesday at Paoli Memorial Hospital, 225 W. Lancaster Ave.; 215-545-2242, www. phillysos.tripod.com.

HIV/AIDS Mondays: n Positive Brothers, a self-help, support and empowerment group for sexual-minority men of color with HIV/AIDS meets 6-8 p.m. at 1207 Chestnut St., third floor; 215-851-1975. Tuesdays: n A support group for HIV-positive men and women meets 1:30-3 p.m. at BEBASHI: Transition to Hope, 1217 Spring Garden St., first floor; 215-769-3561; bebashi.org. n Feast Incarnate, a weekly ministry for people affected by HIV/AIDS, meets 5 p.m. at University Lutheran Church, 3637 Chestnut St.; 215-387-2885. n A support group for people recently diagnosed with HIV/AIDS meets 6:30-8 p.m. at Mazzoni Center, 21 S. 12th St.; 215563-0652 ext. 235. Wednesdays: n Project Teach, a peer-education and empowerment program for people living with HIV/AIDS, meets 3-5 p.m. at Philadelphia FIGHT, 1233 Locust St.; fight. org.

Community Bulletin Board Community centers

■ The Attic Youth Center 255 S. 16th St.; 215-545-4331, atticyouthcenter.org. For LGBT and questioning youth and their friends and allies. Groups meet and activities are held 4-7 p.m. Monday-Tuesday and 4-8:30 p.m. Wednesday-Friday. Case management, HIV testing and smoking cessation are available Monday-Friday. ■ Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Center at the University of Pennsylvania 3907 Spruce St., 215-898-5044, center@dolphin. upenn.edu. Regular hours: 10 a.m.-10 p.m. MondayThursday; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday; noon-6 p.m. Saturday; noon-8 p.m. Sunday. Summer hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday.

■ Rainbow Room: Bucks County’s LGBTQ and Allies Youth Center Salem UCC Education Building, 181 E. Court St., Doylestown; 215-957-7981 ext. 9065, rainbowroom@ppbucks.org. Activities held 6-8 p.m. Wednesdays.

■ William Way Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center 1315 Spruce St.; 215-732-2220, www.waygay.org. Hours: 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Monday-Friday, noon-5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays Peer counseling: 6-9 p.m. Monday-Friday Library: noon-9 p.m. Monday-Friday, noon-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday Volunteers: New Orientation, first Wednesday of the month at 7:30 p.m.

William Way Center.

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AIDS Care Group/Sharon Hill Medical provides comprehensive HIV services in Delaware County, including primary and preventative medicine, dental care, STI and HIV screenings and treatments, women’s health care, drug and alcohol counseling and treatment and mental health counseling and treatment at 907 Chester Pike in Sharon Hill and 2304 Edgmont Ave. in Chester; 610-583-1177 or 610-872-9101; aidscaregroup.org or sharonhillmedical.org. Congreso de Latinos Unidos provides anonymous, free HIV testing with Spanish/English counselors, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday at 3439 N. Hutchinson St.; 215-763-8870 ext. 6000. HIV treatment: Free HIV/AIDS diagnosis and treatment for Philadelphia residents available 9 a.m.-noon Mondays and 5-8 p.m. Thursdays at Health Center No. 2, 1720 S. Broad St.; 215-685-1803. HIV health insurance help: Access to free medications and confidential HIV testing available at 13-19 MacDade Blvd., Suite 109, Collingdale, N.J., no appointment needed; 610-586-9077. Philadelphia FIGHT provides HIV primary care, on-site lab services, clinical trials, case management, mental-health services and support groups for people living with HIV regardless of insurance status or ability to pay, 1233 Locust St., fifth floor; 215-985-4448, www. fight.org.

■ ActionAIDS: 215-981-0088

Key numbers

■ AIDS Law Project of Pennsylvania: 215-587-9377

■ Equality Pennsylvania: 215731-1447; www.equalitypa.org

■ AIDS Law Project of Southern New Jersey: 856-933-9500 ext. 221

■ Equality Forum: 215-732-3378

■ AIDS Library: 215-985-4851 ■ ACLU of Pennsylvania: 215592-1513 ■ AIDS Treatment Fact line: 800662-6080 ■ Barbara Gittings Gay and Lesbian Collection at the Independence Branch of the Philadelphia Free Library: 215-685-1633 n The COLOURS Organization Inc.: 215-496-0330

■ LGBT Peer Counseling Services: 215-732-TALK ■ Mazzoni Center: 215-563-0652; Legal Services: 215-563-0657, 866-LGBT-LAW; Family & Community Medicine: 215-563-0658 ■ Office of LGBT Affairs — Director Nellie Fitzpatrick: 215-6860330; helen.fitzpatrick@phila.gov

■ Philadelphia Police Department liaison — Deputy Commissioner Kevin Bethel: 215-6863318 ■ Philadelphia Police Liaison Committee: 215-760-3686 (Rick Lombardo); ppd.lgbt@gmail.com ■ Philly Pride Presents: 215875-9288 ■ SPARC — Statewide Pennsylvania Rights Coalition: 717-9209537 ■ Transgender Health Action Coalition: 215-732-1207 (staffed 3-6 p.m. Wednesdays and 6-9 p.m. Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays)

■ Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (Philadelphia): 215-572-1833 ■ Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations: 215-686-4670

Health

Anonymous, free, confidential HIV testing Spanish/English counselors offer testing 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Monday-Thursday at Congreso de Latinos Unidos, 216 W. Somerset St.; 215-763-8870. ActionAIDS Provides a range of programs for people affected by HIV/ AIDS, including case management, prevention, testing and education services at 1216 Arch St.; 215-981-0088, www. actionaids.org. GALAEI: A Queer Latin@ Social Justice Organization Free, anonymous HIV testing from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday at 1207 Chestnut St., fifth floor; noon-6 p.m. Tuesdays at the Washington West Project, 1201 Locust St.; 215-851-1822 or 866-222-3871, www.galaei.org. Spanish/English HIV treatment Free HIV/AIDS diagnosis and treatment for Philadelphia residents are available from 9 a.m.-noon Mondays (walk-in) and 5-8 p.m. Thursdays (by appointment) at Health Center No. 2, 1720 S. Broad St.; 215685-1821. HIV health insurance help Access to free medications and confidential HIV testing 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesdays at 13 S. MacDade Blvd., Suite

■ Gay and Lesbian Lawyers of Philadelphia Board meetings at 6:30 p.m. the first Wednesday of the month at 100 S. Broad St., Suite 1810; free referral service at 215-6279090, www.galloplaw.org. ■ Independence Business Alliance Greater Philadelphia’s LGBT Chamber of Commerce, providing networking, business development, marketing, educational and advocacy opportunities for LGBT and LGBT-friendly busi-

108, Collingdale; Medical Office Building, 722 Church Lane, Yeadon; and 630 S. 60th St.; 610-586-9077. Mazzoni Center LGBTQ counseling and behavioral health services, HIV/ AIDS care and services, case management and support groups; 21 S. 12th St., eighth floor; 215-563-0652, www. mazzonicenter.org. Mazzoni Center Family & Community Medicine Comprehensive primary health care, preventive health services, gynecology, sexual-health services and chronic-disease management, including comprehensive HIV care, as well as youth drop-in (ages 14-24) 5-7p.m. Wednesdays; 809 Locust St.; 215-563-0658. Philadelphia FIGHT Comprehensive AIDS service organization providing primary care, consumer education, advocacy and research on potential treatments and vaccines; 1233 Locust St.; 215985-4448; www.fight.org. Washington West Project of Mazzoni Center Free, rapid HIV testing. Walk-ins welcome 9 a.m.-9 pm. Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Sunday; 1201 Locust St.; 215-985-9206.

Professional groups nesses and professionals; 215557-0190, www.IndependenceBusinessAlliance.com. ■ National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association Philadelphia chapter of NLGJA, open to professionals and students, meets for social and networking events; www.nlgja.org/ philly; philly@nlgja.org.

■ Philadelphia Gay Tourism Caucus Regional organization dedicated to promoting LGBT tourism to the Greater Philadelphia region, meetings every other month on the fourth Thursday (January, March, May, July, September and the third Thursday in November), open to the public; 215-8402039, www.philadelphiagaytourism.com.


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Michael Krajewski, conductor

VERIZON HALL THE KIMMEL CENTER

Tony-nominated vocalist Liz Callaway with Broadway stars Allison Blackwell and Bryce Ryness

Sit back and enjoy Broadway’s Tony-nominated Liz Callaway covering King’s chart-topping hits from Tapestry, one of the all-time best-selling albums — You’ve Got a Friend, So Far Away, It’s Too Late, I Feel the Earth Move — as well as songs she penned for other artists like Aretha Franklin’s Natural Woman, The Drifters’ Up on the Roof, and The Shirelles’ Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow. The POPS orchestra will continue to delight you with favorites from King’s fellow Gershwin Prize winners, including Paul Simon, Paul McCartney, Stevie Wonder, and more.

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