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Vol. XIV No. 39

Issue 974

September 27, 2018

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COUNCILWOMAN Jannie Blackwell warmed up the crowd of thousands in front of the Please Touch Museum last Saturday to begin the 21st annual Walter E. Brandon Sickle Cell 5K Walk/Run fundraiser, sponsored by the Sickle Cell Disease Association of America, Philadelphia/Delaware Valley Chapter and AFSCME District Council 33. More pics P. 2. Photo by Bob Wolper

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ITY COUNCIL President Darrell L. Clarke (5th District) last week proposed an amendment to the Home Rule Charter that would establish a new class of City employees, called Public Safety Enforcement Officers, to ensure Philadelphia’s streets are safe for all. “No matter how you get around – whether by motor, wheel, or foot – you probably witness at least one traffic violation a day. We could have the toughest laws in the country on the books – but what good does it do if we don’t have appropriate enforcement? Not only will putting more eyes on the street encourage everyone who moves through our City to follow the rules, I believe it will free up criti-

cal police resources that can be directed to more serious crimes,” Clarke said. On the same day, Clarke joined Mayor Jim Kenney and members of his administration, along with Philadelphia Parking Authority and SEPTA leaders, at a press conference at Broad and Chestnut streets to announce a vigorous coordinated campaign to crack down on traffic hindrances on the Chestnut and Market Street arteries of Center City, which have seen a deteriorating traffic flow in recent years. Clarke hopes that this new category of workers will provide a long-term solution. Public Safety Enforcement Officers would be a new class of civil-service

employees that would provide support to the Philadelphia Police Department in regulating traffic and during special events. Public Safety Enforcement Officers also would enforce municipal code regulations to enhance the safety and quality of life in neighborhoods. Public Safety Enforcement Officers would not carry firearms or have the power to arrest, but rather would work in a supplemental role to the Philadelphia Police Department. “Everybody deserves a safe commute to work, a safe walk to school, and a safe stroll through the neighborhood to visit loved ones,” Clarke said. “Increased traffic congestion and risky behaviors on our under-monitored roads are among the growing pains

PARKING and traffic violations are impairing the proper flow of public transit in Center City, said SEPTA General Manager Jeffrey Knueppel at a press conference at Broad & Chestnut Streets. City Council President Darrell Clarke hopes a new branch of City traffic-enforcement officers can make a long-term dent in this problem.

we are experiencing as a city on the rise. I look forward to a collaborative process of refining details of this legislation with the Police Department, Kenney administration, School District of Philadelphia, and members of the public. Together, we will manage Philly’s growth

in a fair, effective, and responsible way.” If Clarke’s legislative package wins two-thirds approval in Council, Philadelphia voters will have the final say on authorizing Public Safety Enforcement Officers in the May 21, 2019, primary election.

City Workers Fight Sickle Cell

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THE WALTER E. BRANDON 5K Walk/Run raises money to combat sickle-cell disease, a hereditary condition that mainly affects people of African descent. AFSCME District Council 33 has long been involved in sponsoring this fundraiser. The Sickle Cell Disease Association Philadelphia/Delaware Valley Chapter provides a host of services: case management, advocacy, vocational counseling, transportation, community outreach and education, scholarships, newborn screening follow-up and support groups. Above: Rev. Zamoria Brandon of the Philadelphia/ Delaware Valley Chapter addresses the supporters in Fairmount Park West. Below: L-R were Rev. Leroi Jenkins, chapter board president; Lorraine Ballard-Morrill of iHeart Media Philadelphia; Councilwoman Jannie Blackwell; Sherman Harris, assistant to the president at DC 33; Brandon; and Dennis Lee of Consulting Group LLC. Photos by Bob Wolper

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ing summer heat; and they slow down the flow of water during storms, keeping our rivers cleaner. This investment in our urban forest will have a ripple effect, improving the quality of life of Philadelphia residents. Together, we will make Philadelphia a greener and healthier city.” TreePhilly will work towards achieving these goals by expanding the program into strategic planting of street trees, targeted to low-canopy communities, and large-scale tree plantings on public parkland. By focusing on all three components of the urban tree canopy, TreePhilly will make a tangible impact on the vibrancy, health and sustainability of the entire city. “TD is honored to support significantly expanding the scope of TreePhilly in order to bring tree canopies to the neighborhoods in greatest need,” said Carbone. “Through TreePhilly, TD Tree Days and other environmental initiatives is on track to plant one million trees by 2030.” The program expansion will enable TreePhilly to plant 3,000 street trees, 9,000 yard trees, 8,000 natural lands trees and 375 park trees. In addition, TreePhilly will also begin

working with a broader network of partners to engage residents in efforts to address the impacts of climate change in Philadelphia. “We are extremely excited

to announce that TD Bank will be sponsoring the program for another three years with an expanded scope and comprehensive support for our urban forestry efforts

here in the City of Philadelphia,” said Ott Lovell. “We are proud to be a part of Philadelphia’s long-standing commitment to greening and environ-

mental equity,” said Gauthier. “TreePhilly’s expansion is a great example of the power of public and private partnerships.” (Cont. Page 8)

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AYOR JIM Kenney, Managing Director Michael DiBerardinis, Philadelphia Parks & Recreation Commissioner Kathryn Ott Lovell, TD Bank Regional President Metro PA/NJ Market Michael Carbone, and Jamie Gauthier, executive director of the Fairmount Park Conservancy, were joined by TreePhilly community partners and staff to announce the expansion of the TreePhilly program. TreePhilly is a program of Philadelphia Parks & Recreation, in partnership with the Fairmount Park Conservancy and TD Bank, that helps Philadelphia residents access resources to plant and care for trees on both public and private property. To date, TreePhilly has exclusively focused on the “citizen canopy” through its distribution of free private yard trees. Since 2012, TreePhilly has distributed 21,500 yard trees at 184 giveaway events across the city. “Increasing Philadelphia’s tree canopy is essential to strengthening our neighborhoods,” said Kenney. “Trees clean our air, making it easier for people to breathe; they shade our streets and houses, reduc-

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PHILLY POPS 40th anniversary ball featured Mayor Jim Kenney congratulating CEO Frank Giordano and praising the POPS in SCHOOL Program. Photos by Bonnie Squires

AMONG the many supporters of The Philly Pops at the Union League celebration were former State Sen. Vince Fumo and Peg Hertrich.

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Ds, Rs – Who’s Recruiting in Pa.?

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POLS on the STREET BY JOE SHAHEELI HERE ARE today’s Pennsylvania voters? And how are we getting them? That’s what both parties want to know as they head into a crucial statewide election, with a U.S. senator, 18 Congress members, a governor, half the State Senate and all the State House on the line. Initial reports are that Keystone State Democrats are producing when it comes to new registrations. New registrations don’t predict total votes in themselves, but they tend to be reliable turnouts in the same way that older voters are. If you just signed up to

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vote in the last 60 days, you are likelier to do so than if you signed up years ago but have not followed politics much since. And new Democratic voter registrants have outnumbered new Republicans in 40 of 67 counties so far this year, the Democratic Party of Pennsylvania is bragging. It’s a fair brag. Most of their gains have been in big or midsized counties, many in swing districts. Republicans have outpaced Democrats elsewhere. But theirs have largely been in rural counties where there aren’t many potential Democrats to recruit – and not many total votes at stake. The State Democratic Party has also boasted that its new registrants tend to be young. That’s not unusual; older people tend to have already registered. The challenge with younger voters is actually to get them to the polls, a step they often miss. Otherwise – Democratic gains in this age cohort may pay off in 50 years, when

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YRs Fight Back For Their Generation Young Republicans running for office held a press conference Tuesday to discuss their 2018 efforts, backed by party leaders. “As a former Young Republican myself, I know the kind of energy and effort the organization brings to the electoral process,” said Republican Party of Pennsylvania Chairman Val DiGiorgio. “Not only has our state Young Republican organization received national recognition, but I am happy to see so many young Republicans running for office to work to make this state and this country a better place.” Pennsylvania Young Republican Chairman Rick Loughery detailed his group’s grassroots work: “In 2018 alone, Pennsylvania Young Republicans have made over 500,000 voter contacts (with a goal of 1 million by Election Day), have seen a 300% increase Councilman Wm.

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FORMER President Barack Obama came to the Dell East in North Philadelphia to boost the victory State Rep. hopes of Democratic U.S. Sen. Bob Casey, L, and Gov. Tom Wolf. More pics P. 7. Photo by Leona Dixon

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Veteran politico Milton Street has come out with a Philadelphia first in the general election: proposed legislation if he is elected. Street, who is running as a Republican in Lower North’s 181st Legislative District, wrote in a letter to Mayor Jim Kenney that if elected, he will advocate “video poker and bingo machines in the airport, hotel lobbies, barber shops, beauty shops, bars, etc.” He said the move would eliminate a (Cont. Next Page) Councilwoman

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in membership, conducted 90 grassroots activities, and held 94 education and training sessions.” Also speaking at the press conference were a number of Young Republicans running for elected office in Pennsylvania in 2018, including Philadelphia’s 3rd District nominee Bryan Leib. Across Pennsylvania, 40 young Republicans are running for elected office in 2018.

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State House Stays at 203

DiBerardinis Eyes Faculty Role Managing Director Mi-

Asian Bar Group Honors Yu Attorney Kay Kyungsun Yu will receive the Attorney of the Year Award at the Asian Pacific American Bar Association of Pennsyl-

On October 4th, 2018, we will honor Philadelphia’s Italian American Community

Legislature’s Size Will Stay the Same In a last-minute move, Democrats in the House Rules Committee persuaded a few Republican colleagues to join them in changing a bill that would cut the size of their legislative body from 203 to 151 after redistricting. They did so by adding language that would also cut the size of the State Senate – a move that senators have already made clear they are not interested in. For the foreseeable future, then, the Pennsylvania House will remain the largest full-time legislative chamber in the nation.

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vania’s annual banquet on Oct. 5. Yu is a member of the boutique law firm Ahmad Zaffarese, LLC. She is vigorously exploring a race for a judgeship next year.

Please join us in saluting their contributions to our fair city!

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(Cont. From Prev. Page) looming deficit in the school budget and forestall a need to raise real-estate taxes. Street argued the games would generate about $360 million annually. He would like to schedule hearings on the move as soon as January. Street noted that, unlike most legislation introduced by the Philadelphia delegations in the General Assembly, his would likely be fasttracked since he would have the support of fellow Republicans. “The legislative minority has its say, the majority has its way!” he wrote. Street has served before in both chambers of the General Assembly – as a Democrat and as a Republican.

chael DiBerardinis is planning to wrap up his distinguished public-service career by joining the University of Pennsylvania’s Fels Institute of Government next year. DiBerardinis surely has something to teach about public administration. He has served several mayors as deputy mayor for environmental & community resources and as commissioner of the Parks & Recreation Department. He is no stranger to Harrisburg either, having served Gov. Ed Rendell as Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.

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Beyond Belief

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HE CONFIRMATION process-turned-crucible that is President Donald Trump and Senate GOP leadership’s effort to ram Brett Kavanaugh down Americans’ throats and onto the U.S. Supreme Court – for as long as he wants to serve – has sparked a national reckoning on what it means to be sexually assaulted. And, just as important, what it means to live with the aftermath. With one in four women and one in six men in the United States having experienced some

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MARK your CALENDAR Sep. 27- State Rep. Pam DeLissio hosts Senior Expo at Roxborough Mem. Hosp., 5800 Ridge Ave., 9 a.m.-12 m. Health screenings & resources, education & community activities, SEPTA Key cards. Free. For info: (215) 487-4458. Sep. 27- Councilwoman Blondell Reynolds Brown hosts “2018 Knit In” at City Ha., Rm. 201, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Knitting & crocheting mittens,

form of this horrific abuse, the odds are slim indeed that you and your circle of friends and family have not been impacted. As disturbing and demeaning as the Kavanaugh process has been, it has catalyzed a discussion on the issue of sexual assault like nothing else in the #MeToo era, and for that, a word of thanks is appropriate. Paradigm shifts, especially of this magnitude, are rarely straightforward or painless even while necessary. And to feel the earth shift beneath our feet as the pendulum of perception has swung toward the need to believe victims and survivors of sexual assault has been a wake-up call across the nation. On Monday, women and their allies walked out of work across the country – including a moving protest at City Hall – to stand in solidarity with

Kavanaugh’s accusers and to let them know that they are believed. But belief and support are just part of the necessary changes afoot. The national discussion has also expanded to include the question of whether sexual misconduct should be excused based on how young the accused was when the assault was committed. You cannot excuse a sexual assault just because the perpetrator was a teenager. The “boys will be boys” trope effectively legitimizes the victimization of countless young women and men. Can you look your daughter, your son, your niece, your goddaughter, your grandson in the eye and tell them their violation isn’t really that bad and isn’t worth prosecuting just because their attacker was a teen? The answer is no.

gloves, hats & scarves for infants, children & teens in shelters. RSVP: Gabriela Raczka (215) 686-3438. Sep. 27- State Sen. Christine Tartaglione hosts Senior Expo at Mayfair Community Ctr., 2990 S. St. Vincent St., 10 a.m.-1 p.m. For info: (215) 533-0440. Sep. 27- City Council candidate Eryn Santamoor is hosted Fundraiser at Pipeline, 30 S. 15th St., 15th fl., 5:30-7:30 p.m. Sponsorship levels: Platinum $3,000, Gold $1,000, Silver $500, Bronze $250. Admission $50. Payable to “Friends of Eryn Santamoor,” P.O. Box 56285, Phila., PA 19130. For info: ErynForCouncil.com. Sep. 27- Green Party of Phila. hosts Membership Mtg. at Shissler Rec Ctr., 1800 Blair St., 7 p.m. Pollwork assignments for general election. Free. For info: (215) 843-4256. Sep. 28- Sheet Metal

Workers’ Local 19 hosts Golf Outing at Pennsauken C.C., 3700 Haddonfield Rd,., Pennsauken, N.J., Registration 11:30 p.m., Shotgun 1 p.m. Lunch, dinner, prizes. Golfers $100, Hole Sponsors $300, Lunch Sponsor $1,500 with foursome, Dinner Sponsor $3,000 with foursome; other sponsorships available. Payable to “Local 19 Scholarship Fund,” Sheet Metal Workers’ Local 19, 1301 S. Columbus Blvd., Phila., PA 19147. Sep. 30- State Sen. Art Haywood hosts Backyard BBQ at 443 Rices Mill Rd., Wyncote, Pa., 4-6 p.m. Blue Tsunami $1,000, Blue Earthquake$500, Blue Wave $250, Supporters $100, Guests $590. Payable to “Campaign for Compassion Committee,” P.O. Box 30234, Elkins Pk., PA 19027. RSVP: care@ haywoodforsenate.com or Olivia (267) 415-1818.

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FAR FROM her Massachusetts turf, U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren campaigned in North Philadelphia at Democratic Party of Pennsylvania’s office in Progress Plaza. Working to turn up the heat on behalf of her colleague Bob Casey and Gov. Tom Wolf, Warren’s mission was particularly to cement the loyalty of the city’s liberal activists to the statewide ticket.

Oct. 3- Councilman Derek Green hosts Cocktail reception at Time, 1315 Sansom St., 5:30-7:30 p.m. Tickets $250, Supporters $500, Patrons $750, Friends $1,000. Payable to “The Green Fund,” P.O. Box 4954, Phila., PA 19119 or www.dereksgreen.com/ contribute. For info: Kelly Bauer kbauer1122@ gmail.com. Oct. 3- Phila. Ky. Colonels host POW/MIA Monument Campaign Event at Stephie’s Caterers, 1815 S. 11th St., 6-8 p.m. Admission $30. Oct. 4- State Sen. Christine Tartaglione hosts Senior Expo at St. Anne’s Rectory-PAL Ctr., 2328 E. Lehigh Ave., 10 a.m.-1 p.m. For info: (215) 5330440. Oct. 5- St. Casimir Ch. Hosts Autumn Bingo at EOM Athletic Ass’n, 144 Moore St., 6 p.m. 10 rounds, wine & cheese,

desserts, coffee. Prizes to $500. Advance tickets $30, at door $35. For info: Marge Petronis (215) 462-0464. Oct. 6- State Sen. John Sabatina hosts End of Summer Picnic at Cannstatter Volksfest Verein, 9130 Academy Rd., 12-4 p.m. All-you-can-eat pig roast & beer. Live entertainment, family fun, face painting, bounce houses, playground, free ice cream for kids. Corn Hole Tournament: $40 per team. Tickets $25 in advance or $30 at the door. For info: (215) 821-7606. Oct. 6- 58th Ward Republican Committee hosts Shrimp & Crab Night at Harmonia Cl., 2404 Orthodox St., 4-8 p.m. Donation $45. Payable to “Friends of the 58th Ward Executive Committee. For info: Joe Giedemann (215) 669-7222. Oct. 7- St. Nicholas of To-

lentine Ch. hosts Italian Festival & Procession of Saints at 9th & Morris Sts., 12-9 p.m. For info: For info: Rev. Nicholas Martorano (215) 463-1326. Oct. 11- State Sen. Christine Tartaglione hosts Senior Expo at Fox Chase Rec Ctr., 7901 Ridgeway St., 10 a.m.-1 p.m. For info: (215) 533-0440. Oct. 12- 57th & 65th Ward Republican Committees’ Fall Fundraiser at Pub 36, 7681 Frankford Ave., 7-10 p.m. Beer, wine, well drinks, wings. Tickets: $40. For info: Brian McCann. Oct. 18- State rep candidate Elizabeth Fiedler hosts Fundraiser at Marra’s, 1734 E. Passyunk Ave., 5:30-7:30 p.m. Buffet. Contribution levels $50, $100, $500, $1,000. To become a host: Kate (617) 4350002 or finance@leizabethfiedler.com.


Court of Common Pleas Phila. County Civil Action – Law No. 180501886 Notice of Action in Mortgage Foreclosure Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency, Plaintiff vs. Shenika Parker, Solely in Her Capacity as Heir of Sheila Parker, Deceased, Tyria Parker, Solely in Her Capacity as Heir of Sheila Parker, Deceased, Robert Parker, Jr., Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Sheila Parker, Deceased & The Unknown Heirs of Sheila Parker, Deceased, Mortgagor and Real Owner, Defendants To: Robert Parker, Jr., Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Sheila Parker, Deceased & The Unknown Heirs of Sheila Parker Deceased, Mortgagors and Real Owner, Defendant(s), whose last known address is 742 Herkness Street, Philadelphia, PA 19124. This firm is a debt collector and we are attempting to collect a debt owed to our client. Any information obtained from you will be used for the purpose of collecting the debt. You are hereby notified that Plaintiff, Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency, has filed a Mortgage Foreclosure Complaint endorsed with a notice to defend against you in the Court of Common Pleas of Phila. County, PA, docketed to No. 180501886, wherein Plaintiff seeks to foreclose on the mortgage secured on your property located, 742 Herkness Street, Philadelphia, PA 19124, whereupon your property will be sold by the Sheriff of Phila. County. Notice: You have been sued in court. If you wish to defend against the claims set forth in the following pages, you must take action within twenty (20) days after the Complaint and notice are served, by entering a written appearance personally or by attorney and filing in writing with the court your defenses or objections to the claims set forth against you. You are warned that if you fail to do so the case may proceed without you and a judgment may be entered against you by the Court without further notice for any money claimed in the Complaint for any other claim or relief requested by the Plaintiff. You may lose money or property or other rights important to you. You should take this paper to your lawyer at once. If you do not have a lawyer or cannot afford one, go to or telephone the office set forth below. This office can provide you with information about hiring a lawyer. If you cannot afford to hire a Lawyer, this office may be able to provide you with information about agencies that may offer legal services to eligible persons at a reduced fee or no fee. Community Legal Services, Inc., Law Center North Central, 1410 W. Erie Ave., Phila., PA 19140, 215.227.2400/215.981.3700. Phila. Bar Assn., One Reading Center, Phila., PA 19104, 215.238.1701. Michael T. McKeever, Atty. for Plaintiff, KML Law Group, P.C., Ste. 5000, Mellon Independence Center, 701 Market St., Phila., PA 19106, 215.627.1322.

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DECKED OUT in Obama shirts were, L-R, Betty Crosby-Walker, Janice & Randy Matthews, and Roz Lee. Photo by Leona Dixon

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MAYOR Jim Kenney posed for this shot with a troop of SEIU campaign volunteers.

L I E U T E N A N T gubernato rial candidate John Fetterman surrounded himself with a line of campaign volunteers.

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understanding BANKRUPTCY BY MICHAEL A. CIBIK AMERICAN BANKRUPTCY BOARD CERTIFIED uestion: Hey, Mr. Postman, is that a lawsuit? Answer: The mail carrier brings an envelope with official-looking papers that name you in a lawsuit. It says something about U.S. Bankruptcy Court. So what? you think. It’s not official until I’m served with papers by a human being. Due process and all…. Think again. One of the unique features of Title 11 is service of process by first-

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class mail. That’s right. You can be properly served with a bankruptcy lawsuit by the postman. There won’t be a process server delivering bad news to your house. All it takes is a postage stamp. Timelines for response to a lawsuit in bankruptcy court are shorter than in most state courts. The time for filing an answer starts to run, not with service of the summons, but from its issuance by the clerk of the bankruptcy court. So time moves quickly if you are a defendant. Get advice from an experienced attorney promptly. Respect the power of a postage stamp if it brings you a bankruptcy summons and complaint. Next Week’s Question: Foreclosure scary: Can bankruptcy save my house?

Trees

(Cont. From Page 3) Through this expanded program, TreePhilly will use new partnerships and approaches to reach the City’s goal to achieve a 30% tree canopy in all neighborhoodsin Philadelphia. The City will also embark on its first-ever Urban Forest Strategic Plan. TreePhilly will maintain the cornerstone Yard Tree Giveaway program. In 2019, the current approach to the giveaways will shift to increase the number of community grants and related community-based giveaways. TreePhilly will give away 700 trees at 11 events during the Fall 2018 tree giveaway season (Sept. 29 through Nov. 17).

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Sheriff on Tuesday, October 2, 2018 at First District Plaza, 3801 Market Street, at 9:00 AM. (EST) Conditions of Sheriff ’s Sale for JUDICIAL/FORECLOSURE SALE Ten percent of the highest bid for each property auctioned off shall be deposited in certified check, attorney’s check or money order with the Sheriff by each bidder when his bid is registered, provided that in no case shall less than Six Hundred Dollars ($600.00) be deposited, otherwise upon failure or refusal to make such deposit, the bidder shall lose all benefit of his bid and the property may be offered again and sold unless a second bid has been registered, then, the second highest bidder will take the property at the highest bid price. Additionally, where there is active bidding, the highest bidder, and the second highest bidder, if any must post the entire amount of the cost of the distribution policy for the property at the time of sale by certified check, attorney’s check or money order with the Sheriff. The Sheriff reserves the right to reject any certified check, attorney’s check or money order that on its face has an expired use date and is presented for payment of the deposit. The balance of the purchase money must be deposited in certified check, attorney’s check or money order together with a Deed poll for execution by the highest bidder to the Sheriff at his office within 30 days from the time of the sale. An extension of time for an additional 30 days may be granted at the discretion of the Sheriff upon receipt of written request from the buyer requesting the same, except when a second bidder has been duly registered. Also, if the first bidder does not complete settlement with the Sheriff within the thirty (30) day time limit and a second bid was registered at the sale, the second bidder shall be granted the same thirty (30) day time limit to make settlement with the Sheriff on his second bid. Thereafter, the Sheriff shall be at liberty to return the writ to court. A second bid must be registered on any property immediately after it is sold. The second bidder must present the same amount of deposit that the highest bidder delivers to the Sheriff at the sale. An extension of time under no circumstances will be granted or honored by the Sheriff whenever a second bid is registered on a property at the sale. The first bid or opening bid on each property shall be set by the City of Philadelphia. In no event will the successful bidder be allowed to settle on the property unless all the Sheriff’s costs are paid notwithstanding the final bid. The deposit by any bidder who fails to comply with the above conditions of sale shall be forfeited and the funds will be applied to the Sheriff’s cost, then to any municipal claims that the City of Philadelphia has on the property. Finally, if a balance still remains, a Sheriff’s Distribution 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 fraudu-

lent 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, 215686-1483 and to its website philadox.phila.gov and to its website at http://philadox.phila.gov where they can view the deed to each individual property and find the boundaries of the property. PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR DETERMINING THE NATURE, LOCATION, CONDITION AND BOUNDARIES OF THE PROPERTIES THEY SEEK TO PURCHASE. The BRT # refers to a unique number assigned by the City Bureau of Revision of Taxes to each property in the City for the purpose of assessing it for taxes. This number can be used to obtain descriptive information about the property from the BRT website. Effective Date: July 7, 2006 NOTICE OF SCHEDULE OF DISTRIBUTION The Sheriff will file in his office, The Land Title Building, 100 South Broad Street, 5th Floor, a Schedule of Distribution Thirty (30) Days from the date of the sale of Real Estate. Distribution will be made in accordance with the Schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. The name first appearing in each notice is that of the defendant in the writ whose property is being sold. All Writs are Writs of Executions. The letters C.P., Court of Common Pleas; O.C., Orphans’ Court; Q.S., Court of Quarter Sessions; C.C., County Court - indicate the Court out of which the writ of execution issues under which the sale is made: S. 1941. 223. means September Term, 1941. 223, the term and number of the docket entry; the figures following show the amount of debt; and the name following is that of the attorney issuing the writ. Attention is called to the provisions of Act No.104, approved July 27, 1955, which requires owners of properties which are used, designed or intended to be used by three or more families, or of commercial establishments which contain one or more dwelling units, to deliver to the buyers of such properties a use registration permit at the time of settlement, under certain terms and conditions. Sheriff Sales are not subject to provisions of the said Act and the Sheriff will, therefore, not deliver use registration permits in connection with any sales

conducted by him. Very truly yours, JEWELL WILLIAMS Sheriff City and County of Philadelphia

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SPECIAL NOTE: All Sheriff’s Sales are conducted pursuant to the orders of the Courts and Judges of the First Judicial District. Only properties that are subject to judgments issued by the First Judicial District are listed for sale. By law, the Sheriff’s Office cannot decide if a property can be listed for sale; only the District Courts can order a property to be sold at auction.

SHERIFF’S SALE OF Tuesday, October 2, 2018 1805-389 6136 Washington Ave 19143 3rd wd. 2,310 Sq. Ft. OPA#033122300 IMPROVEMENTS: IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Darcel Copes C.P. October Term, 2016 No. 03754 $69,099.17 KML Law Group, P.C. 1808-570 4723 Lansing St 19136 65th wd. Improvement Area: 1,046 Sq. Ft.; Land Area: 1,205 Sq. Ft. OPA#651180600 IMPROVEMENTS: IMPROVEMENTS: ROW B/GAR 2 STY MASONRY Patricia Walters C.P. May Term, 2017 No. 01186 $153,381.64 Brett L. Messinger, Ryan A. Gower, and Paul J. Fanelli 1810-301 6442 Glenmore Ave 19142 40th wd. 680 Sq. Ft. BRT#406177200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Raymond Vandergrift C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 04013 $45,317.17 Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, P.C., Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, Esquire, Heather Riloff, Esquire, Tyler J. Wilk, Esquire 1810-302 6441 Chelwynde Ave 191423016 40th wd. 1,222 Sq. Ft. OPA#406270700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Patricia D. Henderson C.P. January Term, 2017 No. 00599 $70,854.29 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-303 5311 N Howard St 19120 42nd wd. 3,000 Sq. Ft. BRT#127N080118;OPA#422334200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Madeline Perez; William Perez C.P. October Term, 2017 No. 00668 $67,817.35 Udren Law Offices, P.C. 1810-304 4064 Benner St 191354427 62nd wd. 1,111 Sq. Ft. OPA#622210800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Kelly Golembesky C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 02099 $88,683.98 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-305 8441 Cedarbrook Ave 19150 50th wd. 1,585 Sq. Ft. OPA#501264800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Kyle E. Spaulding C.P. August Term, 2017 No. 01418 $148,074.21 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1810-306 1851 S Ringgold St 19145 48th wd. 976 Sq. Ft. OPA#482321600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Haneef Nelson; 1851 South Ringgold Land Trust C.P. December Term, 2013 No. 01858 $73,550.03 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC 1810-307 11906 Farwell Rd 191543419 66th wd. 900 Sq. Ft. OPA#662165300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Francis J. Dzwoniarek C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 01230 $122,858.04 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-308 4116 N Reese St 19140 43rd wd.

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938 Sq. Ft. OPA#433234200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Omar Mateo C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 05269 $44,537.30 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-309 6521 Windsor Ave 19142 40th wd. 1,600 Sq. Ft. OPA#403078100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Cheryl Owens, a/k/a Cheryl Vanessa Owens C.P. July Term, 2017 No. 02506 $80,342.21 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC 1810-310 2737 N 29th St 19132 28th wd. 1,524 Sq. Ft. OPA#281173800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Monroe Lee; Barbara Brooks (deceased) C.P. June Term, 2017 No. 01053 $22,318.13 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1810-311 7759 Oxford Ave 19111 63rd wd. 1,530 Sq. Ft. OPA#631160065 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Kelvin Ray C.P. January Term, 2017 No. 01378 $190,370.28 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-312 1817 Willington St 19121 32nd wd. 1,036 Sq. Ft. OPA#321103700 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Margaret Davis, a/k/a Margaret Cauletta Davis, a/k/a Margaret C. Davis C.P. June Term, 2017 No. 00265 $68,147.73 Cristina L. Connor, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC 1810-313 2129 Devereaux Ave 19149 62nd wd. 2,515 Sq. Ft. OPA#621236400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Patricia Paullman, Known Heir of James Paullman, Deceased; Beatrice Paullman, Known Heir of James Paullman, Deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under James Paullman, Deceased C.P. November Term, 2016 No. 02001 $121,278.94 Cristina L. Connor, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC 1810-314 8127 Woolston Ave 191503007 50th wd. 1,474 Sq. Ft. OPA#502075100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Gina Collins C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 02267 $136,115.76 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-315 34 E Seymour St 191445902 12th wd. 976 Sq. Ft. OPA#121031250 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Spencer E. Schenk C.P. February Term, 2018 No. 01012 $40,677.69 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-316 2143 Brighton St 19149 54th wd. 1,796 Sq. Ft. OPA#542099400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Yovana Bustamante-Arroyo a/k/a Yovana Bustamante C.P. November Term, 2015 No. 02398 $168,726.21 KML Law Group, P.C. 1810-317 5910 Morton St 191441144 59th wd. 1,620 Sq. Ft. OPA#592198900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Brenda H. Billa; Rodney B. Billa C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 01911 $56,886.06 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-318 155 E Fariston Dr 19120 61st wd. 1,152 Sq. Ft. OPA#611379600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Tieshia P. Cook-Mcgee a/k/a Tieshia P. Cook C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 01418 $140,412.07 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-319 1224 W Hazzard St 191331108 37th wd. 1,024 Sq. Ft. OPA#371404900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Shirley Smith a/k/a Shirley Smith Hill a/k/a Shirley Smith-Hill C.P. February Term, 2018 No. 02480 $7,599.33 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-320 9209 Wesleyan Rd 19114

57th wd. DET W/D GAR 1 STY MAS㤱㤱; 1,127 Sq. Ft. BRT#572238000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Jane Lois Fowler C.P. December Term, 2017 No. 01558 $183,572.69 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, LLC 1810-321 2825 S Alder St 19147 39th wd. 865 Sq. Ft. BRT#395263200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE Richard S. DeRosa C.P. February Term, 2018 No. 02974 $236,066.17 Stern & Eisenberg PC 1810-322 1120 Lindley Ave 19141 49th wd. 2,620 Sq. Ft. BRT#491151000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE R.E. Mundy a/k/a Renee E Mundy a/k/a R. Mundy C.P. January Term, 2018 No. 00745 $105,386.30 Stern & Eisenberg PC 1810-323 1026 E Sydney St 19150 50th wd. 3,510 Sq. Ft. OPA#502467100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Djeffly Dinvil a/k/a Djeffy Dinvil C.P. October Term, 2017 No. 02786 $303,952.65 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1810-324 500 W Mount Airy Ave 19119 9th wd. On a corner formed by the intersection of the Southeasterly Side of Mount Airy Avenue and Southwesterly side of Cherokee Street (formerly Jefferson) Front: 37 ft. 0 in. Depth: 175 ft. 0 in. OPA#092053700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Julie Ann Cunningham and Monte Martin Payette C.P. September Term, 2015 No. 00841 $242,428.20 plus legal interest of $29,868.14 and costs of $2,079.00 for a subtotal of $274,375.34 Leona Mogavero, Esquire 1810-325 6642 Lincoln Dr 19119 22nd wd. 3,889 Sq. Ft. BRT#223274400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE Danessa Malloy-Allen and Hermando Moya C.P. February Term, 2017 No. 06943 $248,933.85 Stern & Eisenberg PC 1810-326 8446 Bayard St 19150 50th wd. Land: 2,555 Sq. Ft.; Improvement: 1,120 Sq. Ft.; Total: 3,675 Sq. Ft. BRT#501206600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Dwight Meredith, solely as Heir to Emma R. Meredith, deceased, Lawrence Meredith, Jr., solely as Administrator of the Estate of Emma R. Meredith, deceased, Vanessa D. Morancy, solely as Co-Administratrix of the Estate of Emma R. Meredith, deceased, Venita Kellery, solely as CoAdministratrix of the Estate of Emma R. Meredith, deceased, Yolanda R. Foster, solely as Heir to Emma R. Meredith, deceased, Yvette Meredith, solely as Heir to Emma R. Meredith, deceased, and Malik L. Meredith C.P. September Term, 2016 No. 01815 $67,707.72 Richard M. Squire & Associates, LLC 1810-327 5950 Pine St 19143 3rd wd. Improvement Area: 1,600 Sq. Ft.; Land Area: 1,280 Sq. Ft. OPA#032044600 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 2 STY MASONRY Valentin Bikibili C.P. February Term, 2012 No. 00162 $116,469.66 Brett L. Messinger, Ryan A. Gower, and Paul J. Fanelli 1810-328 1111 E Sharpnack St 19150 50th wd. 1,763 Sq. Ft. BRT#502332400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Delores SmithHubbard C.P. July Term, 2010 No. 02962 $125,120.52 Udren Law Offices, P.C. 1810-329 1243 N. Allison St 19131 4th wd. Land: 1,575 Sq. Ft.; Improvement: 1,042 Sq. Ft.; Total: 2,617 Sq. Ft. OPA#041199100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Shonda Faulcon and James T. Spruill C.P. January Term, 2018 No. 05491 $41,628.58 Richard M. Squire & Associates, LLC 1810-330 232 N Simpson St 19139 34th wd. 1,140 Sq. Ft. OPA#343103300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Issac Townes C.P.

March Term, 2018 No. 02148 $75,033.65 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1810-331 2916 Disston St 55th wd. 1,816 Sq. Ft. BRT#551288800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Kevin L. Brumskill and Lori A. Brumskill C.P. November Term, 2017 No. 02033 $135,312.71 Powers, Kirn & Associates, LLC 1810-332 5602 Hunter St 19131 4th wd. 1,200 Sq. Ft. OPA#043191300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Gertrude Gaskin a/k/a Gertrude T. Gaskin, deceased, Darnell Gaskin, Known Heir of Gertrude Gaskin a/k/a Gertrude T. Gaskin, deceased, Tracey Gaskin, Known Heir of Gertrude Gaskin a/k/a Gertrude T. Gaskin, deceased, Shonda Gaskin, Known Heir of Gertrude Gaskin a/k/a Gertrude T. Gaskin, deceased and Kevin Gaskin, Known Heir of Gertrude Gaskin a/k/a Gertrude T. Gaskin, deceased C.P. March Term, 2016 No. 03384 $45,191.15 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1810-333 3114 N 35th St 19132 38th wd. 2,376 Sq. Ft. OPA#382207300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Lee Reed C.P. October Term, 2016 No. 00711 $89,171.94 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1810-334 2944 Poplar St 19103 15th wd. 1,800 Sq. Ft. OPA#152345800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Priscilla Molina C.P. January Term, 2017 No. 01563 $240,270.98 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1810-335 11891 Academy Rd, Unit J-5 19154 66th wd. 1,326 Sq. Ft. OPA#888660468 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Sandra Shorey, deceased and Jennifer E. Shorey, Individually and as Known Heir of Sandra Shorey, deceased C.P. January Term, 2017 No. 01560 $175,590.07 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1810-336 2326 S 6th St 19148 39th wd. 1,304 Sq. Ft. OPA#392351400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Thiem Tac Chim and Mehn Tac Chim C.P. May Term, 2017 No. 02584 $101,662.80 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1810-337 6008 N Magnolia St a/k/a 6008 Magnolia St 19144 59th wd. 784 Sq. Ft. OPA#592234000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Carol E. Stephens C.P. February Term, 2018 No. 02060 $41,881.45 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-338 8245 Thouron Ave 191502018 50th wd. 1,208 Sq. Ft. OPA#502174500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Sonya G. Wilkinson, in Her Capacity as Administratrix and Heir of The Estate of Imogene C. Wilkinson; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Imogene C. Wilkinson, deceased C.P. July Term, 2017 No. 00949 $100,753.01 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-339 819 E Allegheny Ave 191342401 33rd wd. 1,300 Sq. Ft. OPA#871147200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Aracelis Santos C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 04660 $68,686.26 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-340 6527 Allman St 191421923 40th wd. 1,238 Sq. Ft. OPA#403103000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Edward Mauser C.P. April Term, 2017 No. 03951 $46,414.05 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-341 4937 B St 19120 42nd wd. 1,144 Sq. Ft. OPA#421328300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDEN-

TIAL PROPERTY Eileen Ortiz Echevarria, Executrix of the Estate of Delia I. Echevarria, deceased C.P. September Term, 2016 No. 02116 $78,086.03 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1810-342 5927 W Oxford St 19151 34th wd. 1,248 Sq. Ft. OPA#342095600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Howard J. Nickens C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 00215 $95,240.03 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1810-343 8261 Williams Ave 19150 50th wd. 1,605 Sq. Ft. OPA#502270400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Gerald J. Nwankwo C.P. February Term, 2018 No. 02423 $112,825.72 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1810-344 1846 Penfield St 191261538 10th wd. 1,280 Sq. Ft. OPA#101372800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Delores Hubbard C.P. February Term, 2011 No. 01701 $74,746.35 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-345 5005 Woodland Ave 19143 27th wd. 2,220 Sq. Ft. OPA#273146100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Qiyanah Thompson a/k/a Qiyunah Thompson C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 00248 $173,296.63 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1810-346 2605 S Beulah St 19148 39th wd. 968 Sq. Ft. OPA#39-32028-00 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Nicole Shumakeris C.P. September Term, 2016 No. 00610 $180,439.06 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1810-347 1800 Lansing St 19111 56th wd. 2,813 Sq. Ft. OPA#561469000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jorge L. Reyes Reyes C.P. February Term, 2018 No. 02083 $167,859.09 Cristina L. Connor, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC 1810-348 5438 N Fairhill St 191202711 61st wd. 1,440 Sq. Ft. OPA#612293600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jamar Young a/k/a Jamar H. Young C.P. January Term, 2018 No. 04895 $59,483.64 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-349 1144 E Durham St 191502900 50th wd. 1,392 Sq. Ft. OPA#502455700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Ruth F. Yancy a/k/a Ruth Yancy; William B. Yancy C.P. August Term, 2016 No. 02506 $156,847.79 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-350 3165 Gaul St 19134-4446 25th wd. 1,152 Sq. Ft. OPA#251385400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Robert J. Lindsay; Diana Glinka C.P. February Term, 2016 No. 04920 $171,904.66 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-351 2550 S 68th St 19142-2108 40th wd. 960 Sq. Ft. OPA#406097200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Ernest Adkins, in His Capacity as Heir of B. Mary Adkins a/k/a Beatrice M. Adkins, Deceased; Camille M. Adkins, in Her Capacity as Heir of B. Mary Adkins a/k/a Beatrice M. Adkins, Deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under B. Mary Adkins a/k/a Beatrice M. Adkins, Deceased C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 02614 $28,487.37 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-352 1426 68th Ave 19126 10th wd. Land: 1,935 Sq. Ft.; Improvement: 2,020 Sq. Ft.; Total: 3,955 Sq. Ft. OPA#101247100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Tyrone Callender C.P. May Term, 2017 No. 01939 $171,240.63 Richard M. Squire & Associates, LLC 1810-353 1034 Fanshawe St 53rd wd. 2,975 Sq. Ft. BRT#53-2-026500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-

DENTIAL DWELLING Heirs and Devisees of Jules Linch, Deceased C.P. May Term, 2018 No. 02763 $170,415.93 Pressman & Doyle, LLC 1810-354 4661 James St 19137-1103 45th wd. 1,216 Sq. Ft. OPA#453417500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Joseph Zwicharowski, Jr. a/k/a Joseph Zwiacharowski C.P. November Term, 2016 No. 01919 $106,441.61 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-355 1232 Tyson Ave 19111 53rd wd. 5,125 Sq. Ft. OPA#532224000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jacqueline Dessables; Jean Lavaud C.P. December Term, 2017 No. 03963 $222,048.90 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1810-356 1650 E Tulpehocken St 19138 10th wd. 1,684 Sq. Ft. OPA#102203200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Edward Starling C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 01634 $142,355.24 Cristina L. Connor, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC 1810-357 4017 Aldine St 191363906 41st wd. 1,126 Sq. Ft. OPA#412120300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Karen Mastalski C.P. February Term, 2018 No. 00179 $92,245.94 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-358 5533 Pentridge St 191434028 51st wd. 1,140 Sq. Ft. OPA#513227100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Arthur Pitts C.P. March Term, 2016 No. 02804 $172,253.31 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-359 5357 Charles St 19124-1403 62nd wd. (formerly 23rd wd.) 1,128 Sq. Ft. OPA#622291500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Keith Bennett C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 02490 $87,388.81 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-360 1509 S Chadwick St 19146 36th wd. 1,096 Sq. Ft. OPA#365167700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Emanuel L. Santos C.P. August Term, 2015 No. 04144 $187,592.43 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-361 753 E Thayer St 191341813 33rd wd. 1,260 Sq. Ft. OPA#331150400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Esniel Silva a/k/a Efniel Silva C.P. December Term, 2017 No. 01298 $57,491.72 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-362 6314 N Woodstock St 19138 17th wd. Land: 1,155 Sq. Ft.; Improvement: 1,158 Sq. Ft. BRT#172408300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE Andre Jenkins C.P. September Term, 2017 No. 002196 $64,446.39 Stern & Eisenberg PC 1810-363 2018 S. 3rd St 39th wd. 1,009 Sq. Ft. BRT#391356300 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 2 STY MASONRY Joan A. Brown C.P. September Term, 2017 No. 00478 $290,361.94 Milstead & Associates, LLC 1810-364 107 W. Thompson St 18th wd. 436 Sq. Ft. BRT#182159201 Jose J. Sanchez a/k/a Jose Juan Sanchez and Elizabeth Ramirez C.P. June Term, 2016 No. 02481 $69,218.68 Milstead & Associates, LLC 1810-365 7536 Woodbine Ave 34th wd. 1,646 Sq. Ft. BRT#343199700 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW B/ GAR 2 STY MASONRY Leroy Brown C.P. October Term, 2017 No. 02330 $168,770.27 Milstead & Associates, LLC 1810-366 1824 Pennington Rd 34th wd. 2,296 Sq. Ft. BRT#343332700 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW B/ GAR 2 STY MASONRY Jacqueline F. Fennal and Jeanine Fennal C.P. December Term, 2013 No. 02238 $202,385.85 Milstead & Associates, LLC

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SHERIFF’S SALE 1810-367 910 N Fallon St 44th wd. 825 Sq. Ft. BRT#442206300 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 2 STY MASONRY Greg Hughes a/k/a Gregory Hughes C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 02962 $35,823.60 Milstead & Associates, LLC 1810-368 8945 Haven Pl a/k/a 8945QQ Haven Pl 57th wd. 4,260 Sq. Ft. BRT#571254500 IMPROVEMENTS: S/D W/B GAR 2 STY MAS㤱㤱 Denise R. Stroter a/k/a Denise Stroter C.P. September Term, 2016 No. 00147 $110,588.68 Milstead & Associates, LLC 1810-369 5929 Palmetto St 19120 35th wd. 960 Sq. Ft. BRT#352293700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Dante C. Corrado and Jacqueline L. Corrado C.P. August Term, 2015 No. 01005 $48,087.93 Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, P.C., Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, Esquire, Heather Riloff, Esquire, Tyler J. Wilk, Esquire 1810-370 6129 N. 6th St 61st wd. 1,904 Sq. Ft. BRT#611125100 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW B/GAR 2 STY MASONRY Thomas Bryant Jr. a/k/a Thomas Bryant and Kathryn Bryant C.P. August Term, 2014 No. 00358 $68,376.44 Milstead & Associates, LLC 1810-371 8620 Bayard St 19150 50th wd. 1,152 Sq. Ft. OPA#501207700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Cheri D. Salley-Gilmore a/k/a Cheri Darlene Salley-Gilmore C.P. May Term, 2018 No. 01796 $39,049.11 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-372 2510 S 61st St 19142 40th wd. Land: 1,096 Sq. Ft.; Improvement: 960 Sq. Ft.; Total: 2,056 Sq. Ft. OPA#402063800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Lucretia Smith a/k/a Lucretia D. Smith and United States of America C.P. August Term, 2016 No. 00403 $92,581.37 Richard M. Squire & Associates, LLC 1810-373 518 S. Conestoga St 19143 46th wd. 1,455 Sq. Ft. OPA#463181500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING James T. Lovett C.P. September Term, 2011 No. 01515 $77,142.53 Joseph R. Loverdi, Esquire 1810-374 7133 Torresdale Ave 19135 65th wd. Improvement Area: 1,728 Sq. Ft.; Land Area: 1,800 Sq. Ft. OPA#871585340 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW W/OFF STR 2 STY MASON Heather I. Finfer Haslam a/k/a Heather I. Haslam & Edward L. Finfer C.P. July Term, 2017 No. 03800 $61,676.42 Brett L. Messinger, Ryan A. Gower, and Paul J. Fanelli 1810-375 1709 S Avondale St 19142 40th wd. 1,674 Sq. Ft. OPA#401178200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Latisa Newsome C.P. July Term, 2017 No. 00211 $89,154.52 KML Law Group, P.C. 1810-376 6113 N Marshall St 19120 61st wd. 1,360 Sq. Ft. OPA#611139400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Ronnette Green as Administratrix of the Estate of Kimberle Holsey, Deceased C.P. September Term, 2017 No. 01778 $112,550.07 KML Law Group, P.C. 1810-377 327 S Frazier St 19143 60th wd. 1,155 Sq. Ft. OPA#604234000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Nikia K. Stanfield C.P. July Term, 2017 No. 01889 $108,234.64 KML Law Group, P.C. 1810-378 4747 N 13th St 19141 49th wd. 989 Sq. Ft. OPA#491502500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Patricia Baker C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 02436 $45,164.90 KML Law Group, P.C. 1810-379 2808 N 20th St 19132 38th wd. Land: 1,200 Sq. Ft.; Improvement: 1,206 Sq. Ft.; Total: 2,406 Sq. Ft. BRT#111258400

SHERIFF’S SALE IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Unknown Heirs of the Estate of Willie Cherry, deceased C.P. August Term, 2017 No. 02228 $59,423.29 Richard M. Squire & Associates, LLC 1810-380 2276-78 N 51st St 19131 52nd wd. 2,720 Sq. Ft. OPA#521279700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Gwendolyn L. Jackson; Patricia Gray a/k/a Patricia R. Gray a/k/a Patricia R. Jackson-Gray C.P. May Term, 2015 No. 00706 $151,419.51 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-381 6315 Allman St 191422009 40th wd. 1,293 Sq. Ft. OPA#401245100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY David Bailey C.P. September Term, 2015 No. 03414 $20,640.00 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-382 1768 S Avondale St 19142 40th wd. 1,746 Sq. Ft. OPA#401186900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Debra L. Smith C.P. January Term, 2017 No. 01954 $63,331.94 KML Law Group, P.C. 1810-383 1915 Independence St 19138 10th wd. 1,032 Sq. Ft. BRT#102098000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Khalep Copes C.P. May Term, 2018 No. 644 $13,811.02 Weber Gallagher Simpson Stapleton Fires & Newby, LLP, Sarah A. Elia, Esq. 1810-384 524 E Penn St 19144-1406 12th wd. 1,163 Sq. Ft. BRT#121141400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Patricia John C.P. April Term, 2016 No. 01357 $98,745.52 Udren Law Offices, P.C. 1810-385 240 E Comly St a/k/a 240 Comly St 19120 35th wd. 1,473 Sq. Ft. OPA#352138800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Wendy Correa and William Correa C.P. February Term, 2018 No. 01153 $119,200.34 KML Law Group, P.C. 1810-386 7159 Montague St 19135 41st wd. 1,064 Sq. Ft. OPA#412263500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Brad Young C.P. December Term, 2017 No. 02324 $98,552.34 Michael C. Mazack 1810-387 5740 Kemble Ave 19141 17th wd. 1,216 Sq. Ft. OPA#172326915 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Rosa M. Mallette and Larry N. Mallette C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 02673 $122,309.76 KML Law Group, P.C. 1810-388 2114 Carver St 19124 41st wd. 915 Sq. Ft. OPA#411046500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Richard Kubacki C.P. June Term, 2017 No. 01741 $30,924.41 KML Law Group, P.C. 1810-389 738 S 57th St 19143 46th wd. 1,125 Sq. Ft. OPA#463248800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Teresa Purdy C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 01825 $57,038.14 KML Law Group, P.C. 1810-390 6209 Chestnut St 19139 3rd wd. 1,848 Sq. Ft. OPA#031025900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Vermille C Blake C.P. July Term, 2017 No. 00212 $66,655.44 KML Law Group, P.C. 1810-391 5316 N 12th St 19141 49th wd. 1,750 Sq. Ft. OPA#493135800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Keasha Paulhill C.P. November Term, 2008 No. 03200 $85,288.06 KML Law Group, P.C. 1810-392 637 N Frazier St 191314810 4th wd. 1,434 Sq. Ft. OPA#043063300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Kai Comer C.P. March Term, 2017 No. 02735 $87,426.68 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP

SHERIFF’S SALE 1810-393 1972 Sterling St 191380000 10th wd. 1,374 Sq. Ft. OPA#101395600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Naimah Devine C.P. September Term, 2014 No. 03078 $97,646.11 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-394 431 Cross St 1st wd. BRT#011284500 Haneef Nelson a/k/a Haneef S. Nelson a/k/a Haneef Sakin Nelson a/k/a Haikeem Nelson and 431 Land Trust C.P. March Term, 2014 No. 03577 $79,165.85 Richard J. Nalbandian 1810-395 1446 Creston St 19149 54th wd. 1,271 Sq. Ft. OPA#541007300 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jessica Cotto, a/k/a Jessica M. Cotto; Alexander Lebron C.P. January Term, 2017 No. 04381 $67,349.93 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1810-396 1631 French St 19121 32nd wd. 827 Sq. Ft. BRT#321059800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Howard Young, Solely in his capacity as Heir of Lauren J. Chandler a/k/a Lauren J. Chandler-Young Deceased and Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Lauren J. Chandler C.P. March Term, 2016 No. 03382 $110,273.53 Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, P.C., Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, Esquire, Heather Riloff, Esquire, Tyler J. Wilk, Esquire 1810-397 7156 Gillespie St 19135 41st wd. 1,440 Sq. Ft. OPA#412298100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Betty J. Gilliam, a/k/a Betty Jean Gilliam C.P. January Term, 2018 No. 05056 $89,358.22 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC 1810-398 1119 Wagner Ave 19141 49th wd. 1,147 Sq. Ft. BRT#493021200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE Lolita R. Turner a/k/a Lolita Turner solely as Administratrix of the Estate of DeVonde Johnson C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 01102 $64,265.11 Stern & Eisenberg PC 1810-399 8744 Glenloch St 19136 65th wd. 1,610 Sq. Ft. OPA#652270000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Major Nwankwo; Ugochi Nwankwo C.P. May Term, 2014 No. 02374 $118,891.95 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC 1810-400 6235 Castor Ave 191492730 54th wd. 1,472 Sq. Ft. OPA#541160700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Ian Zankman, in His Capacity as Heir of Harry Zankman a/k/a Harry N. Zankman, Deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Harry Zankman a/k/a Harry N. Zankman, Deceased C.P. February Term, 2018 No. 00105 $99,382.25 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-401 6480 Ross St 19119 22nd wd. 802 Sq. Ft. BRT#221215700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Troy K. Grant III C.P. January Term, 2018 No. 02285 $57,322.57 Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, P.C., Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, Esquire, Heather Riloff, Esquire, Tyler J. Wilk, Esquire 1810-402 2538 Cedar St 19125 31st wd. 1,176 Sq. Ft. OPA#312036100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Felicia A. Jefferson C.P. June Term, 2017 No. 01736 $83,046.89 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-403 6601 N 4th St 19126 61st wd. 11,000 Sq. Ft. OPA#611065100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Curtis Murray and Tracey Murray C.P.

SHERIFF’S SALE April Term, 2017 No. 00077 $235,252.59 KML Law Group, P.C. 1810-404 1846 S 65th St 191421312 40th wd. 1,176 Sq. Ft. OPA#403005100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Cresius Darius; Taciana Darius a/k/a Taciana Parius C.P. May Term, 2012 No. 03161 $92,250.92 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-405 1333 Mckinley St 19111 53rd wd. 1,139 Sq. Ft. OPA#531027500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Carmen J. Alicea C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 02822 $69,059.26 KML Law Group, P.C. 1810-406 5242 N Marshall St 191203135 49th wd. 990 Sq. Ft. OPA#492118900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Latanya Rockeymore C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 03447 $77,554.06 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-407 3020 N Ringgold St 191321328 38th wd. 1,000 Sq. Ft. OPA#381027900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Robin Highsmith, Individually and in Her Capacity as Administratrix of The Estate of Ellen Highsmith a/k/a Ellen Rae Highsmith; Rhonda D. Highsmith, in Her Capacity as Heir of The Estate of Ellen Highsmith a/k/a Ellen Rae Highsmith; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Ellen Highsmith a/k/a Ellen Rae Highsmith, Deceased C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 00700 $24,108.46 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-408 157 Mifflin St 19148 1st wd. 915 Sq. Ft. OPA#011171300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jade Carroll and Kevin Carroll C.P. March Term, 2017 No. 00459 $149,144.74 KML Law Group, P.C. 1810-409 8547 Williams Ave 19150 50th wd. 1,447 Sq. Ft. BRT#502278100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Estate of Conshay Johnson a/k/a Conshay M. Johnson a/k/a Coshay Johnson; Ian Dennis, Jr, as Known Heir of Conshay Johnson a/k/a Conshay M. Johnson a/k/a Coshay Johnson; Kenneth Johnson, as Known Heir of Conshay Johnson a/k/a Conshay M. Johnson a/k/a Coshay Johnson; Mercedes Johnson, as Known Heir and as Co-Personal Representative of The Estate of Conshay Johnson a/k/a Conshay M. Johnson a/k/a Coshay Johnson; Shacara Dennis, as Known Heir and as Co-Personal Representative of The Estate of Conshay Johnson a/k/a Conshay M. Johnson a/k/a Coshay Johnson; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Conshay Johnson a/k/a Conshay M. Johnson a/k/a Coshay Johnson C.P. February Term, 2017 No. 07915 $198,343.10 Udren Law Offices, P.C. 1810-410 3358 Jasper St 19134 45th wd. 1,024 Sq. Ft. OPA#452381300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Cross Keys Investment LLC C.P. January Term, 2018 No. 01855 $81,649.97 KML Law Group, P.C. 1810-411 2119 Oakmont St 19152 56th wd. 2,948 Sq. Ft. OPA#561379100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY MD Zafor Ahmed C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 00107 $156,749.78 KML Law Group, P.C. 1810-412 1624 W. Champlost St 19141 17th wd. 1,550 Sq. Ft. OPA#171200200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Janie M. Lopez a/k/a Janie Lopez and Laureano Lopez C.P. July Term, 2017 No. 001396 $43,018.49 Michael C. Mazack 1810-413 1937 Church Ln 19141 17th wd.

SHERIFF’S SALE 1,831 Sq. Ft. OPA#171244400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Chloe S. Tippins as Executrix of the Estate of Eula G. Nimmons Deceased C.P. December Term, 2017 No. 04114 $47,335.97 KML Law Group, P.C. 1810-414 1416 W Pacific St 19140 13th wd. 816 Sq. Ft. OPA#131024600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Dwayne C. Woods as Administrator of the Estate of Dorothy Louise Woods a/k/a Dorothy Woods, Deceased C.P. January Term, 2018 No. 00103 $66,815.78 KML Law Group, P.C. 1810-415 2227 S Bonsall St 19145 48th wd. 708 Sq. Ft. OPA#482277900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Angela B. Ford a/k/a Angela Ford C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 00008 $93,796.98 KML Law Group, P.C. 1810-416 3444 Ryan Ave 19136 64th wd. 1,720 Sq. Ft. OPA#642099200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Nicole Dewees and Victor Diodonet C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 02023 $191,122.86 KML Law Group, P.C. 1810-417 1870 Haworth St 19124 62nd wd. 1,294 Sq. Ft. OPA#622017900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Linda H. Scott C.P. August Term, 2017 No. 01077 $22,280.33 KML Law Group, P.C. 1810-418 4421 Knorr St 19135 55th wd. 1,694 Sq. Ft. OPA#552162900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY John Flaton III C.P. November Term, 2013 No. 00400 $92,999.41 KML Law Group, P.C. 1810-419 442 N Daggett St a/k/a 442 Daggett St 19151 34th wd. 1,500 Sq. Ft. OPA#343130200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Eileen Chess, Solely in Her Capacity as Heir of Marrie L. Chess, Deceased, Bennie Chess, Jr, Solely in Her Capacity as Heir of Marrie L. Chess, Deceased, Allinorrie Chess Dantzler, Solely in Her Capacity as Heir of Marrie L. Chess, Deceaed and The Unknown Heirs of Marie L. Chess C.P. June Term, 2016 No. 02003 $165,278.87 KML Law Group, P.C. 1810-420 12402 Wyndom Rd 66th wd. 1,890 Sq. Ft. BRT#663219300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Joseph Paul D’Arcangelo C.P. January Term, 2018 No. 02286 $43,421.70 Powers, Kirn & Associates, LLC 1810-421 1060 Welsh Rd 19115 63rd wd. 39,001 Sq. Ft. OPA#632036402 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Robin Simmens, a/k/a Robin Gamburg C.P. April Term, 2014 No. 00460 $539,900.73 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1810-422 11629 Kelvin Ave 58th wd. 6,090 Sq. Ft. BRT#582559800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING David Rajkowski and Joan M. Spills C.P. September Term, 2017 No. 01772 $249,687.47 Powers, Kirn & Associates, LLC 1810-423 2422 E Firth St 19125 31st wd. 805 Sq. Ft. OPA#314055300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Dorothy A. Sickels, Dorothy M. Sickels and Richard C. Wells Jr a/k/a Richard C. Wells a/k/a Richard Wells C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 02205 $118,100.14 KML Law Group, P.C. 1810-424 2132 W. 65th Ave 17th wd. Beginning Point: Situate on the south side of 65th Avenue at the distance of 48 feet westward from the west side of Norwood Street OPA#171357400 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 2 STY MASONRY Charde Hardee C.P. December Term, 2017 No. 03997 $46,779.77 Patrick J. Wesner, Esquire 1810-425 2801 Glenview St 19149 55th wd. 3,872 Sq. Ft.

SHERIFF’S SALE BRT#551234300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Jody M. Chrzanowski C.P. November Term, 2017 No. 01531 $66,955.75 Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, P.C., Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, Esquire, Heather Riloff, Esquire, Tyler J. Wilk, Esquire 1810-426 1001-3 Allengrove St 19124 23rd wd. S/D W/D GAR 2 STY MASONRY; 2,200 Sq. Ft. BRT#234145300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Eric B. Walker Jr C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 03332 $190,607.83 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, LLC 1810-427 633 N 54th St 19131 44th wd. ROW 2 STY MASONRY; 1,092 Sq. Ft. BRT#442353500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Kevin Williams C.P. November Term, 2017 No. 02009 $27,322.69 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, LLC 1810-428 6327 Farnsworth St 19149 62nd wd. 1,373 Sq. Ft. OPA#621533800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Stephanie Collins Solely in Her Capacity as Heir of Joseph J. Flood, Deceased and The Unknown Heirs of Joseph J. Flood Deceased C.P. September Term, 2017 No. 00057 $151,181.52 KML Law Group, P.C. 1810-429 1729 Danforth St 19152 35th wd. 2,134 Sq. Ft. OPA#562216300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Thomas K. Kreeger C.P. July Term, 2017 No. 001396 $135,828.63 Michael C. Mazack 1810-430 917 Sigel St 1st wd. Land Area: 713 Sq. Ft.; Improvement Area: 1,028 Sq. Ft. OPA#012366100 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 2 STY MASONRY Eugene Marra C.P. June Term, 2018 No. 02959 $307,459.50 Phillip D. Berger, Esq., Berger Law Group, PC 1810-431 871 N 20th St 15th wd. 1,321 Sq. Ft. BRT#151082100 IMPROVEMENTS: SEMI/DET 3 STY MASONRY Donald Watkins, Jr, Real Owner and Original Mortgagor, Donald Watkins, Sr., Real Owner and Original Mortgagor and Delena Watkins, Original Mortgagor C.P. March Term, 2014 No. 01491 $409,558.56 Milstead & Associates, LLC 1810-432 700 N 64th St 19151 34th wd. 2,518 Sq. Ft. OPA#344246800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Ketleen Dormeus C.P. March Term, 2016 No. 01246 $183,141.28 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1810-433 1513 66th Ave 10th wd. 1,248 Sq. Ft. BRT#101219000 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW B/GAR 2 STY MASONRY James Ward and Ivy Ward C.P. February Term, 2014 No. 00789 $140,315.45 Milstead & Associates, LLC 1810-434 3227 Rorer St 7th wd. 840 Sq. Ft. BRT#073168800 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 2 STY MASONRY Yelena Motro C.P. January Term, 2018 No. 02806 $46,994.12 Milstead & Associates, LLC 1810-435 1640 Merribrook Ln assessed as 1640 Meribrook Ln 19151 34th wd. 1,264 Sq. Ft. OPA#343367800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Nixon K. Dyall C.P. May Term, 2016 No. 00783 $132,216.07 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1810-436 1324 Passmore St 19111 53rd wd. 1,140 Sq. Ft. OPA#531108100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Tiffany S. Dawson C.P. November Term, 2016 No. 02537 $88,004.30 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1810-437 4606 Horrocks St 19124 23rd wd. 1,385 Sq. Ft. OPA#234218600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Derrick Montes and Luis Lopez C.P. January Term, 2017 No. 04645 $88,613.77 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC

SHERIFF’S SALE 1810-438 2935 Normandy Dr 191541639 66th wd. 1,424 Sq. Ft. OPA#662499800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jocelyn Rodriguez; Manuel A. Sanchez C.P. August Term, 2017 No. 00169 $212,348.27 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-439 2014 E Monmouth St 191343613 25th wd. 1,096 Sq. Ft. OPA#252118400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jamie Pearlstein C.P. October Term, 2017 No. 02747 $40,350.77 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-440 6650 Crowson St 191192202 22nd wd. 1,118 Sq. Ft. OPA#221239900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Necker Barbier C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 03030 $88,368.77 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-441 2253 Disston St 19149 54th wd. 1,490 Sq. Ft. OPA#542075100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Kimberly A. Glaser C.P. August Term, 2017 No. 01916 $118,073.75 KML Law Group, P.C. 1810-442 113 Roseberry St 19148 39th wd. 696 Sq. Ft. OPA#391139500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Janine Mcalonan and William Mcalonan C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 03038 $163,773.86 KML Law Group, P.C. 1810-443 1932 E Tioga St 191342040 45th wd. 1,226 Sq. Ft. OPA#452102500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Howard T. Fitzgerald C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 00183 $52,803.67 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-444 5200 W Montgomery Ave, #15 A&B, a/k/a 5200-B W Montgomery Ave 191313303 52nd wd. 1,960 Sq. Ft. BRT#521065708 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Tarani A. Johnson; State Trustee Services, LLC as Trustee of West Montgomery Land Trust C.P. October Term, 2017 No. 01006 $245,128.85 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-445 3050 N 16th St 191322310 11th wd. 1,350 Sq. Ft. OPA#111195900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Tuto Investment LLC; Alexander Barnes C.P. May Term, 2018 No. 01553 $44,250.83 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-446 11614 Hendrix Terr 191162529 58th wd. 1,170 Sq. Ft. OPA#582374047 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Diane L. Rossi C.P. April Term, 2016 No. 03383 $91,289.00 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-447 2530 S Hicks St 191454604 26th wd. 1,110 Sq. Ft. OPA#261201900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jonathan Fosco; Lauren Fosco C.P. August Term, 2016 No. 02114 $190,284.30 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-448 4108 Tyson Ave 191351616 55th wd. 1,122 Sq. Ft. OPA#552190500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Eugenia G. Wilkins-Hayes C.P. May Term, 2013 No. 00459 $205,852.05 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-449 1717 N 53rd St 34th wd. 809 Sq. Ft. (land area); 1,054 Sq. Ft. (improvement area) BRT#521330400 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 2 STY MASONRY Sharon Thorpe-Fulton C.P. July Term, 2017 No. 01707 $22,331.40 Kevin J. Cummings, Esquire 1810-450 306 E Upsal St 19119-2347 22nd wd. 960 Sq. Ft. OPA#221079100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Pablo Johnson a/k/a Pablo K. Johnson; Tia Mccray C.P. October Term, 2017

SHERIFF’S SALE No. 02751 $65,019.99 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-451 900 S 57th St 19143 46th wd. 1,256 Sq. Ft. OPA#463252200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jeleana James-Mears C.P. October Term, 2017 No. 01322 $88,412.69 KML Law Group, P.C. 1810-452 1742 Scattergood St 19124 62nd wd. 1,104 Sq. Ft. OPA#622126200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Loretta Grant C.P. June Term, 2017 No. 01278 $65,911.06 KML Law Group, P.C. 1810-453 8012 Ogontz Ave 191501412 50th wd. 2,280 Sq. Ft. OPA#871231700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Tanika S. Davis a/k/a Tanika Davis C.P. November Term, 2015 No. 00773 $150,690.38 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-454 3920 Palmetto St 191245418 33rd wd. 1,206 Sq. Ft. OPA#332182500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Luis Sanabria a/k/a Luis A. Sanabria C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 01232 $67,840.44 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-455 2605 S 67th St 19142 40th wd. 1,600 Sq. Ft. OPA#406037900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Geraldine Jefferson C.P. May Term, 2018 No. 03202 $51,553.20 KML Law Group, P.C. 1810-456 4554 Tudor St 41st wd. Beginning Point: On the Southwest side of Tudor Street (Fifty feet wide) at the distance of Four Hundred and Forty-Nine feet Five inches Southeastward from the Southeast side of Jackson Street (Fifty feet wide) OPA#412135100 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW B/GAR 2 STY MASONRY Charles H. Shields C.P. May Term, 2017 No. 03399 $181,957.58 Patrick J. Wesner 1810-457 533 Pierce St 19148-1807 1st wd. 700 Sq. Ft. OPA#011380600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Sidiq Shaheed Montgomery C.P. July Term, 2017 No. 00950 $66,573.37 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-458 2613-15 W. Hunting Park Ave 38th wd. Land Area: 43,582 Sq. Ft.; Improvement Area: 26,784 Sq. Ft. OPA#775605150 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: 2-STORY STRUCTURE Gethsemane Outreach Ministries C.P. October Term, 2016 No. 00682 $463,848.40 entered on February 8, 2017 John R.K. Solt, Esquire 1810-459 1120 W Nevada St 19133 37th wd. 1,031 Sq. Ft. BRT#371314200 IMPROVEMENTS: 2 STORY MASONRY ROW HOME Brian K. Wise C.P. March Term, 2017 No. 00689 $178,767.63 Janet L. Gold, Esquire 1810-460 3826 Lawndale St 19124 33rd wd. 975 Sq. Ft. OPA#332253000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Tomasa Diaz-Ruiz and Maria E. Oliveras C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 02311 $94,865.13 KML Law Group, P.C. 1810-461 1347 Sellers St 191243666 23rd wd. 2,520 Sq. Ft. OPA#234049900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Nazmul Islam C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 01913 $113,732.20 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-462 7230 Montour St 19111 53rd wd. 1,200 Sq. Ft. OPA#532411100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Mark A. Kull; Karin K. Kull C.P. September Term, 2016 No. 02411 $167,668.39 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-463 1621 W. Jefferson St 19121 47th wd. 4,176 Sq. Ft. BRT#471126700 Subject to Mortgage Subject to Rent Union Housing Development Corp C.P. May Term, 2018 No. 000509


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$493,377.50 Daniel D. Haggerty, Esquire 1810-464 2627 S Dewey St 19142 40th wd. ROW 2 STY MASONRY; 960 Sq. Ft. BRT#402075700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Erica Wood, as Mortgagor and Real Owner and in Her Capacity as Known Surviving Heir of Minnie Baker, Eric J. Wood, Known Surviving Heir of Minnie Baker and Unknown Surviving Heirs of Minnie Baker C.P. October Term, 2015 No. 03094 $100,184.42 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, LLC 1810-465 503 Parlin St 19116-3334 58th wd. 1,440 Sq. Ft. OPA#582057600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Owen H. Black; Carolyn A. Black C.P. April Term, 2013 No. 04374 $226,424.52 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-466 1509 N 58th St 191313811 4th wd. 1,184 Sq. Ft. OPA#043297900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Willie Robinson; Yolanda Berry a/k/a Yolanda Berry-Robinson C.P. July Term, 2017 No. 01539 $47,265.69 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-467 3009 S 16th St 19145-4903 26th wd. 1,050 Sq. Ft. OPA#26-12663-00 IMPROVEMENTS: SINGLE FAMILY, RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Anna Marie Gilkin C.P. July Term, 2017 No. 03730 $241,522.83 Hladik, Onorato, & Federman, LLP 1810-468 313 Palmer Dr 19115-1028 58th wd. 10,034 Sq. Ft. more or less OPA#58-1-1895-60 IMPROVEMENTS: SINGLE FAMILY, RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Crystal D. Nichols C.P. March Term, 2017 No. 00677 $508,797.92 Hladik, Onorato, & Federman, LLP 1810-469 5718 Woodbine Ave 191312221 52nd wd. 1,805 Sq. Ft. OPA#522172300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Herman Davis, Jr C.P. November Term, 2017 No. 00614 $140,293.49 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-470 2067 Margaret St 191242866 23rd wd. 1,200 Sq. Ft. OPA#232163800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Nathaniel Glover a/k/a Nathaniel K. Glover C.P. April Term, 2016 No. 02343 $96,180.21 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-471 1600-1618 Arch St, Unit #715 19103-2007 8th wd. 843 Sq. Ft. OPA#888116118 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Craig M. Robinson C.P. October Term, 2017 No. 01960 $236,170.88 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-472 1109 W Lehigh Ave 191331113 37th wd. 2,889 Sq. Ft. OPA#372292100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL

SHERIFF’S SALE PROPERTY Jean Duchatellier C.P. February Term, 2018 No. 02477 $180,248.99 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-473 3278 Emerald St 19134 45th wd. 810 Sq. Ft. OPA#452335200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Cross Keys Investment LLC C.P. January Term, 2018 No. 01744 $65,227.94 KML Law Group, P.C. 1810-474 1814 Pennington Rd 191512017 34th wd. 1,120 Sq. Ft. OPA#343332200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY David Shields C.P. July Term, 2007 No. 03993 $73,243.02 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-475 1004 66th Ave 19126 49th wd. 9,180 Sq. Ft. OPA#492087900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Deneatra Blackston C.P. April Term, 2015 No. 03877 $285,331.11 KML Law Group, P.C. 1810-476 7529 Brentwood Rd 19151 34th wd. 1,388 Sq. Ft. OPA#343229200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Ramona R. Perkins C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 02206 $99,729.24 KML Law Group, P.C. 1810-477 545 Wilder St 191475826 1st wd. 1,700 Sq. Ft. OPA#011252700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Saladin I. Abdunafi C.P. February Term, 2018 No. 01284 $272,185.42 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-478 3943 Stevenson Ln a/k/a 3943 Stevenson St 191142015 66th wd. 1,386 Sq. Ft. OPA#661288009 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Malachy Mcelroy C.P. October Term, 2017 No. 02800 $133,728.56 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-479 46 E Pastorius St 19144 59th wd. 1,835.25 Sq. Ft. OPA#592-0935-00 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: SEMI/DET 3 STY STONE SVJ, Inc. C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 03475 $77,632.01, plus interest through the date of the sheriff’s sale, plus costs William J. Levant, Esquire 1810-480 1513 66th Ave 10th wd. Beginning Point: Situate on the Northerly side of Sixty-Six Avenue North (Eight Feet Wide) at the distance of Eighty-Seven Feet Westward from the westerly side of Fifteenth Street in the 10th (Formerly The Fourty Second) Ward of the City of Philadelphia OPA#101219000 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 2 STY MASONRY James Ward and Ivy Ward C.P. February Term, 2014 No. 00789 $140,315.45 Richard J. Nalbandian, III 1810-481 167 E Herman St 19144 59th wd. 4,200 Sq. Ft. OPA#59-2-0895000 IMPROVEMENTS: DET W/D GAR 3 STY MASONRY SVJ, Inc. C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 03478 $148,637.61 plus

SHERIFF’S SALE interest through the date of the sheriff’s sale, plus costs William J. Levant, Esquire 1810-482 3719 N Bouvier St 19140 13th wd. 1,273 Sq. Ft. OPA#13-12319-00 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 3 STY MASONRY SVJ, Inc. C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 03476 $61,964.89, plus interest through the date of the sheriff’s sale, plus costs William J. Levant, Esquire 1810-483 5531-33 Baltimore Ave 46th wd. 2,483 Sq. Ft. (land)/ 3,370 (improvements) OPA#871401510 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: STORE/OFFICE APARTMENT/ 2 STORY MASONRY Adebowale Ajayi and Jibola Ajayi C.P. September Term, 2013 No. 02458 $22,000 interest and costs Musa A. Jan, Esquire 1810-484 1911 Rhawn St 19111 56th wd. 1,360 Sq. Ft. OPA#562004400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Timothy J. Mcandrews C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 00235 $137,093.11 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-485 2737 S Fairhill St 191484805 39th wd. 960 Sq. Ft. OPA#395158300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Joseph M. White, in His Capacity as Heir of Frances White, Deceased; James White, in His Capacity as Heir of Frances White, Deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Frances White, Deceased C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 03430 $62,929.75 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-486 7033 Saybrook Ave 191421123 40th wd. 1,140 Sq. Ft. OPA#403299800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Lydell Johnson C.P. December Term, 2017 No. 03219 $70,151.90 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-487 5426 Oakland St 191241211 62nd wd. 1,416 Sq. Ft. OPA#621393100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Marlo Young C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 00230 $62,723.73 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-488 5713 N 3rd St a/k/a 5713 N Third St 19120-2319 61st wd. 1,470 Sq. Ft. OPA#612385100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Pil Ki Park C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 00559 $106,794.11 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-489 1600 Johnson St, a/k/a 1600 E Johnson St 19138-1112 10th wd. 1,344 Sq. Ft. OPA#102297300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Loretta A. Edens a/k/a Loretta Alease Anthony, in Her Capacity as Heir of Ruth Burnett a/k/a Ruth Anthony, Deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associa-

SHERIFF’S SALE tions claiming right, title, or interest from or under The Estate of Ruth Burnett a/k/a Ruth Anthony, Deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Ruth Burnett a/k/a Ruth Anthony, Deceased C.P. March Term, 2017 No. 01000 $153,861.99 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-490 2514 W Cumberland St 191324101 28th wd. 1,726 Sq. Ft. OPA#281267400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Stephen Holloman C.P. September Term, 2017 No. 02507 $42,798.10 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-491 4222 Fairdale Rd 19154 66th wd. 1,969 Sq. Ft. OPA#662571500 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Michael Littlejohn C.P. February Term, 2018 No. 02055 $197,697.27 Cristina L. Connor, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC 1810-492 1310 N 29th St 19121-4504 29th wd. 0 Sq. Ft. OPA#292233600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Anthony Hughey C.P. October Term, 2016 No. 03265 $143,778.06 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-493 1005 Rosalie St 191493625 35th wd. 1,120 Sq. Ft. OPA#352043800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Geoffrey Gonsalves-Sabola, in His Capacity as Administrator and Heir of The Estate of Edmund GonsalvesSabola; Creola Angus, in Her Capacity as Heir of The Estate of Edmund Gonsalves-Sabola; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Edmund Gonsalves-Sabola, Deceased C.P. October Term, 2017 No. 03442 $64,258.88 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-494 210 Locust St, Unit 29D-W 19106-3908 5th wd. 803 Sq. Ft. OPA#888052157 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM 5 STY MAS OTHER Harry Gratz C.P. August Term, 2016 No. 02395 $459,027.39 Barbara A. Fein, Esquire, Silverang Donohoe Rosenzweig & Haltzman, LLC 1810-495 3346 Gurley Rd 191541502 66th wd. 1,360 Sq. Ft. OPA#663117100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Robert W. Malampy a/k/a Bob Malampy, in His Capacity as Heir of Gertrude Malampy, Deceased; John M. Malampy a/k/a John Malampy, in His Capacity as Heir of Gerturde Malampy, Deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Gertrude Malampy, Deceased; Timothy W. Malampy a/k/a Timothy Malampy, in His Capacity as Administrator of The

SHERIFF’S SALE Estate of Theodore J. Malampy, Jr., a/k/a Ted Malampy a/k/a Theodore Malampy, deceased heir of Gertrude Malampy, Deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Theodore J. Malampy, Jr. a/k/a Ted Malampy a/k/a Theodore Malampy, Deceased Heir of Gertrude Malampy, Deceased C.P. February Term, 2015 No. 02295 $185,304.40 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1810-496A 4124 Ogden St 19104 6th wd. 1,622 Sq. Ft. BRT#062070100 IMPROVEMENTS: 3 STORY MASONRY RESIDENTIAL SEMI DETACHED CONVERTED TO APARTMENTS Brian K. Wise C.P. March Term, 2017 No. 00689 $178,767.63 Janet L. Gold, Esquire 1810-496B 3233 N 25th St 19129 38th wd. 900 Sq. Ft. BRT#381058800 IMPROVEMENTS: 2 STORY MASONRY ROW HOME Brian K. Wise C.P. March Term, 2017 No. 00689 $178,767.63 Janet L. Gold, Esquire 1810-497 5956 Elsinore St 35th wd. 1,042 Sq. Ft. BRT#352300900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Sarah J. De Leon Feliz C.P. December Term, 2017 No. 01559 $91,787.84 Powers, Kirn & Associates, LLC 1810-498 2109 S 65th St 40th wd. 1,600 Sq. Ft. BRT#401206400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Andrew Fahnbulleh C.P. January Term, 2018 No. 02284 $79,239.80 Powers, Kirn & Associates, LLC 1810-499 7105 Kindred St 19149 54th wd. Land: 1,516 Sq. Ft.; 1,170 Sq. Ft. BRT#542288100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE David J. Sinnerard and Lisa Sinnerard C.P. August Term, 2017 No. 02294 $110,194.80 Stern & Eisenberg PC 1810-500 2905 Gerritt St 36th wd. 630 Sq. Ft. BRT#364223200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Ravana C. Starks C.P. July Term, 2017 No. 03729 $53,955.54 Law Office of Gregory Javardian, LLC 1810-501 217 S Frazier St 60th wd. 900 Sq. Ft. BRT#604229201 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Osiris Miller C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 00265 $77,142.15 Law Office of Gregory Javardian, LLC 1810-502 2824 Gaul St 25th wd. 1,166 Sq. Ft. BRT#251387800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Charles A.J. Halpin, III, Esquire, Personal Representative of the Estate of Lillian K. Fenner a/k/a Lillian Fenner, Deceased C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 00278 $10,183.52 Law Office of Gregory Javardian, LLC 1810-503 2524 Tilton St 19125 31st wd. 695 Sq. Ft. BRT#312176015 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Christopher

SHERIFF’S SALE P. Reilly and Rebecca R. Reilly C.P. May Term, 2018 No. 03547 $77,502.72 Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, P.C., Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, Esquire, Heather Riloff, Esquire, Tyler J. Wilk, Esquire 1810-504 144 W Queen Ln 19144 12th wd. 4,433 Sq. Ft. OPA#123117100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Michael F. Coates and Deneen P. Coates C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 00519 $198,657.15 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1810-505 3676 Frankford Ave 19134 45th wd. 1,920 Sq. Ft. OPA#452285300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Marcos Carrasquillo C.P. January Term, 2018 No. 04411 $95,083.26 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1810-506 6140 N 11th St 19141 49th wd. 1,354 Sq. Ft. OPA#493080500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Denise V. Tate C.P. August Term, 2016 No. 03292 $133,902.20 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1810-507 7116 Ogontz Ave 19138 Row 2-Story Masonry BRT#102015600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL Vermelle Thomas and Allan Thomas C.P. December Term, 2016 No. 00502 $48,078.42 Robert W. Williams, Esquire 1810-508 5420 Kingsessing Ave 19143 Row 2 Sty Masonary OPA#514248200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY John Ntefo, Deceased C.P. April Term, 2016 No. 00855 $86,740.62 Robert W. Williams, Esquire 1810-509 8546 Michener Ave 19150 ROW B/GAR 2 STY MASONRY BRT#501140700 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL Lonnie Davis and Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Deborah Davis a/k/a Deborah Cooper, Deceased C.P. April Term, 2017 No. 02535 $34,671.49 Robert W. Williams, Esquire 1810-510 1501 S. 5th St 19147 STORE/ OFFICE AND APARTMENT 3 STORY MASONRY BRT#871030900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL STORE/OFFICE AND APARTMENTS 3 STORIES MASONRY 1501 South 5th and 436 Dickinson Land Trust and Haneef Nelson C.P. August Term, 2015 No. 01735 $378,485.94 Robert W. Williams, Esquire 1810-511 6322 Woodland Ave 19142 STORE 2 STORY MASONRY BRT#882057625 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL Bernard X. James C.P. December Term, 2016 No. 01634 $214,692.42 Robert W. Williams, Esquire 1810-512 214 Zeralda St 19144 ROW 2 STORY MASONRY

SHERIFF’S SALE BRT#133018400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL/ROW TWO-STORY MASONRY Rhonda R. Collins C.P. August Term, 2017 No. 02889 $64,811.94 Robert W. Williams, Esquire 1810-513A 5607 Wynnefield Ave 19131 52nd wd. 4,150 Sq. Ft. BRT#522187905 Subject To Mortgage Yes - HSBC Bank USA, National Association, as Trustee of the Holders of Ace Securities Corp. Home Equity Loan Trust, Series 2006-FM2 Asset-Backed Pass-Through Certificates in the original principal amount of $200,000.00 IMPROVEMENTS: S/D W/B GAR 2 STY MASONRY Sausan Kassar C.P. May Term, 2017 No. 013150 $3,605.50 Amar A. Agrawal, Esquire 1810-513B 6340 Sherwood Rd 19151 34th wd. 4,800 Sq. Ft. BRT#344161600 Subject To Mortgage Yes - World Savings Bank, FSB in the original principal amount of $263,258.00 IMPROVEMENTS: SEMT/DET 3 STY MAS㤱㤱 Sausan Kassar C.P. May Term, 2017 No. 013150 $3,605.50 Amar A. Agrawal, Esquire 1810-514A 901 N. Penn St, Unit P2104 5th wd. 730 Sq. Ft. (Improvement Area) OPA#888061944 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM UNIT Helen G. Lo C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 000930 $19,921.81 Elliot H. Berton, Esquire 1810-514B 901 N. Penn St, P2105 5th wd. 769 Sq. Ft. (Improvement Area) OPA#888061946 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM UNIT Helen G. Lo C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 000930 $19,921.81 Elliot H. Berton, Esquire 1810-515A 241-253 W. Oxford St 191223742 18th wd. 14,366 Sq. Ft. OPA#88-4-3433-05 IMPROVEMENTS: IND. WAREHOUSE MASONRY Gratz Products Corporation t/a Charles Gratz Fire Protection Company C.P. August Term, 2016 No. 00341 $530,754.26 Barbara A. Fein, Esquire, Silverang Donohoe Rosenzweig & Haltzman, LLC 1810-515B 1609 N. 3rd St 19122-3742 18th wd. 1,082 Sq. Ft. OPA#18-31295-00 IMPROVEMENTS: VACANT LAND, INDUSTRIAL < ACRE Gratz Products Corporation t/a Charles Gratz Fire Protection Company C.P. August Term, 2016 No. 00341 $530,754.26 Barbara A. Fein, Esquire, Silverang Donohoe Rosenzweig & Haltzman, LLC 1810-515C 1611-1617 N. 3rd St 191223742 18th wd. 4,480 Sq. Ft. OPA#18-3-1296-00 IMPROVEMENTS: VACANT LAND, INDUSTRIAL < ACRE Gratz Products Corporation t/a Charles Gratz Fire Protection Company C.P. August Term, 2016 No. 00341 $530,754.26 Barbara A. Fein, Esquire, Silverang Donohoe Rosenzweig & Haltzman, LLC

SHERIFF’S SALE 1810-516 5760 W Jefferson St 19131 4th wd. 1,469 Sq. Ft. OPA#043247200 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: ROW B/GAR 2 STY STONE Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under James T Davis a/k/a James T Davis Sr., Deceased; James T. Davis Jr in His Capacity as Heir of James T. Davis a/k/a James T. Davis, Sr., Deceased C.P. December Term, 2017 No. 01982 $106,194.04 Jenine Davey 1810-517 STAY 1810-518 1063 N 46th St 19131 6th wd. 1,166 Sq. Ft. OPA#062372800 Subject to Mortgage Lamar Patterson C.P. January Term, 2018 No. 03497 $52,487.17 Jenine Davey, Esquire 1810-519 4190 Wayne Ave 19140 13th wd. 596 Sq. Ft. OPA#131404600 Joanne Thompson, Known Surviving Heirs of Carmeta Thompson; Jaamyr Thompson, Known Surviving Heirs of Carmeta Thompson; Unknown Surviving Heirs of Carmeta Thompson C.P. September Term, 2016 No. 01333 $21,966.88 Jenine Davey, Esquire 1810-520 5020 Stenton Ave 19144 12th wd. 2,533 Sq. Ft. OPA#121212600 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 2 STY MASONRY Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under General Ronald Johnson, Deceased; Howard Johnson, in His Capacity as Heir of General Ronald Johnson, Deceased C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 02753 $84,967.55 Jenine Davey 1810-521 1273 S Bonsall St 19146 36th wd. 1,186 Sq. Ft. OPA#361348400 Subject to Mortgage Subject to Rent Robin D. Goldsmith, Known Surviving Heir of Celestine Scott; Theresa L. Goldsmith, Known Surviving Heir of Celestine Scott; Unknown Surviving Heirs of Celestine Scott C.P. April Term, 2016 No. 00950 $166,055.91 Jenine Davey 1810-522 5914 Malvern Ave 19131 52nd wd. 1,440 Sq. Ft. OPA#522116500 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: ROW B/GAR 2 STY MASONRY Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Ruth J Parker a/k/a Ruth O Parker, Deceased; Samuel Parker, in His Capacity as Heir of Ruth J Parker a/k/a Ruth O Parker, Deceased C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 00001 $151,972.77 Jenine Davey

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THE OLDEST serving firefighter, Deputy Chief Charles Lepre, was honored, along with four younger colleagues: L-R, Scott Crawford, Alonzo Kinnard, Brittany Cooper Williams and Rachel Schorpye.

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AST WEEKEND, the Republican Party of Pennsylvania held its Fall State Committee meeting at Hershey Lodge in Hershey. Of the 349 members of State Committee, Philadelphia has a delegation of 12: Republican City Committee CHAIRMAN MIKE MEEHAN, along with MIKE CIBIK, TERRY DINTINO, DENISE FUREY, LINWOOD HOLLAND, CAMILLE McCOLGAN, MARIA McCOLGAN, PEG RECUPIDO, DAN TINNEY, CALVIN TUCKER, CHRIS VOGLER

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EVERYDAY PEOPLE BY DENISE CLAY “It’s been 34 months since this case was brought. It is time for justice. The time has come. The day has come.” ND WITH THAT, Judge Steven O’Neill sentenced comedian Bill Cosby to a term of three to 10 years in prison on three counts of aggravated indecent assault. He will also have to pay $25,000 in fines, all the costs for the trial, and register as a sexually violent predator for the rest of his life, meaning that any-

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and WALT VOGLER. Unlike at prior meetings, PAGOP held a luncheon on Friday for State Committee members only. While the topics discussed were not secret, the meeting was closed to others so that PAGOP leadership and State Committee members could hear from each other. The meeting was led by PAGOP CHAIRMAN VAL DiGIORGIO with the assistance of VICE CHAIRWOMAN BERNIE COMFORT. The main topics were whether State Committee should endorse candidates pre-primary and a new bill recommending “open primaries.” Historically, State Committee endorsed statewide Republican candidates before the primary. A challenge to this process cropped up a few years ago from some new members of State Committee. I understand that general feel of the room was pro-endorsement, which was not surprising, as State Committee takes a vote on whether to

endorse before they vote on a candidate. All of those votes at which I had been present were overwhelmingly to endorse. The anti-endorsement people think that the voters should choose who would win the primary. The pro-endorsement people note that any Republican can vote as he or she pleases in the primary despite a PAGOP endorsement. Furthermore, we are a representative democracy and the voters elected State Committee members to represent them. The other issue under discussion was a proposal in Harrisburg for open primaries. Advocates of open primaries want to allow independents to vote. My personal opinion is that if you want to vote in a primary, register with that party. In Philadelphia, where there are as many independents as Republicans, we are constantly (Cont. Page 13)

where he goes, the State Police, schools, victims of sexual crimes, and parents will have to be notified. In April, Cosby was convicted of aggravated indecent assault against former Temple employee Andrea Constand. He drugged and sexually assaulted her in the Elkins Park home that he shared with his wife, Camille. Cosby was taken into custody shortly after the sentencing in the Montgomery Courthouse. He’s currently at SCI Phoenix, a prison in Phoenixville, Montgomery County. Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin Steele spoke after the sentencing, the final part of a campaign promise that he made when he ran for the office, replacing Bruce Castor. Castor declined to prosecute Constand’s case back in 2004 when this happened. For decades, Bill Cosby made everyone believe he

was America’s Dad. A man with high moral fiber who felt empowered enough to do such things as deliver the so-called “Pound Cake speech,” a speech in which he slammed poor parents and their children. With this conviction, designation as a sexually violent predator, and arrest, the real Bill Cosby has been exposed, Steele said. “For decades, the defendant has been able to hide his true self and his nature through his characters,” he said. “People believed that’s who Bill Cosby was. But we knew otherwise.” Unsurprisingly, Andrew Wyatt, Cosby’s publicist, disagreed. The media and the courts came after his client because he had been doing too much for civil rights in general, and Black men in particular. He had to be brought down as part of a plot against men by a group of (Cont. Page 19)

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he LANDMARK court decision on FORFEITURE is music to my ears. No longer will seizing homes be 30% of a DA Office budget. I still remember trying to plead for a sweet senior woman who was put out on the street from actions by her creep grandson. I was met by a WALL of permanent voicemail. Forfeiture began as a noble idea. Now, jurist Michael ERDOS ran it quite well! It took a lawsuit by one of the few victims who had enough money to sue. At last – the LONG NIGHT is

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O! HERE WE GO again. This column is about a recent cruise that I took with my son AJ. The trip was to fly from Philadelphia to San Juan, Puerto Rico, there to get aboard the cruise ship Carnival Destiny. We would then cruise to St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands; the islands of Dominica; Barbados; Aruba; and then return to San Juan and fly back to Philadelphia. It was a wonderful trip and as I did in the past, I kept notes on different

over!! An Amicus Brief was filed over courts handing out EXCESSIVE FINES. What about HIGH filing fees!! The ACLU has filed suit in Massachusetts against a jail that did not provide methadone for an inmate that had taken it for two years. It is COLD TURKEY for many; and here in Pennsylvania as well. The suit says this is an 8th Amendment violation and the Americans with Disabilities Act (good point)! What about those sentenced here who take regular medications? Is this determined before they are whisked away from the courtroom to State Road? It may take days before the prison approves such medicines…. Drugs get into prisons by “osmosis” – but the banning of books for inmates on the drug issue is just DUMB. THE BROUHAHA over the Brett Kavanaugh nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court can be pointed to U.S.

Sen. Mitch McConnell, who REFUSED to hold nomination hearings on Obama nominee, moderate Judge Merrick GARLAND, for the high court. This has not happened in modern times! Democrats remember this snub. Alexander Hamilton said it: “Liberty can have nothing to fear from the judiciary alone, but would have everything to fear from its union with either of the other departments.” A lot of talk about Traffic Enforcement Officers; traffic can be improved with REAL-TIME Traffic Signals or ordinary signals that are synchronized to provide, say, a four-block unhindered drive. JUMBLED POVERTY statistics. Why do reporters keep saying that Philly is the poorest city? It is far behind Detroit, and after Milwaukee, in this lamentable race. Do they get into the subject TABULA RASA? Is it “cool” to write an article on our alleged number-one (Cont. Page 13)

things people did and said. Here are some of my people-watching notes. The worst part of the trip for me was the lines – endless lines – lines that seemed to take forever and hardly move at all. The characters who think they are somehow above the “common folks” and bully their way to the front of the line are the worst. To me, this is a classic show of how ignorant and self-centered they are. It is also shows their parents did a bad job of teaching them their manners. I am sure you have seen some of these characters too. When we finally got aboard the ship, my Italian temper settled down. I was determined to just enjoy the trip. We left San Juan at 10 p.m. at night – please remember 10 p.m. as it relates the comments made by of a lady peering out of a window to her companion, “It must be dark out.” Duh.... Another asked which way to the front of the ship – ya, why? – she wanted

to know “just in case.” Duh – in case of what? There was an automatic sliding door between the pool area and the restaurant. Whenever it opened, a fan went on to help keep the hot outside air – outside. This disturbed one gentleman sitting nearby who demanded to know who kept turning on that darn fan on and off. And those very inconsiderate souls who, having entered a doorway, an elevator door or while on a stair case always stopped to chat with each other – no matter how many others wanted to pass – and became indignant at the suggestion of possibly moving. During the mandatory lifeboat drill, some of the passengers reporting to muster stations were interesting. One lady, totally oblivious to her error, had a ‘B’ on her life vest, indicating she was to be in the ‘B’ muster station (Cont. Page 16)


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recently deceased ROBERT AMES, onetime head of the PAGOP North Central caucus. CONGRESSMAN TOM MARINO (R-Lycoming) gave the federal update. STATE SEN. MIKE REGAN (R-Cumberland) offered a review of the Senate’s recent successes and STATE REP. BRYAN CUTLER (R-Lancaster) gave the update of State House activity. The morning ended with speeches from our gubernatorial and U.S. Senate candidates. JEFF BARTOS, candidate for lieutenant governor, told the crowd that Pennsylvania, with its great institutions, resources and people, could be the fasting-growing U.S. state. He added that the barrier to doing so is “leadership in our executive office.”

SCOTT WAGNER followed by reminding us that GOV. TOM WOLF is “out of touch with hard-working Pennsylvanians.” Wagner noted that Wolf wants to raise taxes and take from us the benefits we accrued from the federal tax changes. Wagner said his number-one mission is to protect our paychecks. CONGRESSMAN LOU BARLETTA (R-Luzerne) closed out the speeches. He, as a young man, took a $2,500 loan and turned it into the fifth-largest pavement-marking business in the U.S. Barletta noted BOB CASEY inherited his wellliked father’s name and political organization. Casey ran as a moderate Democrat in 2006, but now has a voting record similar to that of SEN. ELIZABETH WARREN.

(Cont. From Page 12) poverty? There would be no basis for such an article if you did not assert it, yes? And what do the reporters do to help fight poverty? For the first time in world history, more than HALF of the world’s population

(Cont. From Page 12) trying to convert independents to Republicans by reminding them that if they want a say in the primary, join us. One other concern is that a truly open primary where Democrats can vote in our primary, we open the door to spoilers. Even with closed primaries, I saw Democrats change parties to vote for what they perceived to be the weakest candidates, like DONALD TRUMP. (How did that work out for them?) Speaking of Trump – we have been hearing that his popularity has so tanked that many Democrats will merely be able to run against him this year and be victorious. Some pundits assert that Republican candidates are going to panic and distance themselves from him. The attendees at the PAGOP fall dinner on Friday night clearly did not get the memo. The featured speaker was DONALD TRUMP, JR., and PAGOP leadership noted that attendance was the greatest for any PAGOP fall dinner. Fox News commentator KIMBERLY GUILFOYLE, Trump Jr.’s inamorata, introduced him.His speech focused entirely on his father’s successes – strong economy, job growth and sound (and consistent) foreign policy. Maybe his father should take note. The business meeting on Saturday morning did not involve any votes except to pass a resolution honoring the

local perspective, go against the wishes of constituents? What has the writer accomplished in politics and government? Naming a street for former Mayor Wilson GOODE, and refusing to back down, may not be a profile in courage by Councilman Curtis Jones to opponents. A Goode supporter wrote that the police commissioner bombed the MOVE house – not the mayor. But who dropped the bomb from a STATE POLICE helicopter – and is a mayor Commander in Chief? HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Lisa DiBella Vargo of Horsham, Pa. She is preparing

for her dad General Jim’s burial in Arlington National Cemetery. Carol and Jack LIEBERMAN are back from a stunning trip to all the Villas and castles in Italy. They met counts and princes on the Union League tour. I heard that Jack was suggested as the new James BOND! Capt. Lou CAVALIERE will be honored in October by the Sons of Italy as Man of the Year. Lou has done stupendous work as leader of the Chapel of Four Chaplains! In the Union League, I was startled when I walked into a program by the Abraham Lincoln Foundation!

It was the unveiling of a 13 painting of President Ronald Reagan talking with former House Speaker TIP O’NEILL. This has to be the first Democrat painting among the many GOP presidential portraits there!... Just before his inauguration, Ronald REAGAN changed clothes in Tip’s office. Reagan remarked about Tip’s large desk. Tip told him that it was used by President Grover Cleveland (a 300-pound man). Reagan answered that he played Cleveland in the movies. Tip said, “No, Mr. President – you played Grover Cleveland Alexander of the Kansas City A’s.” T HE P UB L I C R E CO R D

kids! Their HELTER-SKELTER operating procedures on the U.S. border did it!! The U.S. is no DACHAU – WISE UP! An article hit Councilwoman Cindy BASS on lack of accomplishment in City Council – and her bill to ban day-care centers in her district. How can the writer, who seems to LACK

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lives in cities. So get used to it. An article felt that Mayor KENNEY is in denial over poverty. BLARNEY – no one can be. TRUE STORY about staffing libraries in POOR neighborhoods. Fix it, MAYOR. What about the crazy news that US officials lost contact with 1,500 migrant

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FTER THE hottest, wettest summer in recent memory, we would be ready for autumn’s arrival regardless of what activities awaited our participation in the Cradle of Liberty. But, continuing a trend that has helped cement Philadelphia’s status as one of the most livable, exciting cities in America, Fall 2018 will see more things to do than you can shake a gourd at – just look at this list cultivated with plenty of help from Visit Philly!

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The Best Fests Nothing says Philadelphia fun like a festival, and this season, there seems to be at least one every weekend, including: Puerto Rican Festival Parade: This Sunday’s parade marks the 56th anniversary of this music- and pompfilled Puerto Rican procession of 1,500 marchers. The parade draws thousands to show island pride on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. Art al fresco: Throughout October, Mural Arts Philadelphia will honor its 3,800 works of public art with trolley tours of neighborhood gardens, mosaics and a lineup of free and pay-whatyou-wish events. LGBT History Month: All next month, attractions and groups across the city will celebrate the occasion with festivals and other special events, including Outfest, the world’s largest Coming Out Day, on Oct. 7. It features 10 blocks of drag shows, games, bar crawls, music and shopping. The centerpiece of the festival is at 13th and Locust Streets with a main stage that offers

a high-heel race. DesignPhiladelphia: From Oct. 3 to 13, lovers of design can take in more than 100 creative events during this citywide celebration of creatives from industries like fashion, architecture, and art. Events include a giant kickoff party at Bok Bar, special exhibitions, panels, and showcases. Midtown Village Fall Festival: This all-day festival returns Oct. 6 to the lively neighborhood with food, drinks, live music, games, sidewalk sales and more along a number of Midtown

Germantown, the only military battle ever fought within the borders of Philadelphia. Guests can head down Germantown Avenue after the “battle” for Battle Bash, the official after-party at the historic Grumblethorpe house featuring re-enactors from the battle, food, beer, live music and more. Philadelphia Open Studio Tours: For two weekends this October – Oct. 6 and 7, and Oct. 13 and 14 – you can get a sneak peek inside the studios of some of the city’s most talented artists. More than 300 artists who spe-

run that starts and ends at the waterfront park. After the run, the real fun starts when local bands take the stage, food trucks roll up, craft beer starts flowing and local vendors begin showing off their wares. Bloktoberfest: This multiblock Oktoberfest celebration on Oct. 13 brings craft beer and fall-inspired fare to South Street West for, an annual celebration of local food, drinks and music. The festival runs from Broad to 18th streets on South Street. Parkway 100 Celebration: The year-plus-long fête ends

showcasing award-winning documentaries, shorts and feature films, while also welcoming an impressive roster of film industry powerhouses for panels and special presentations. Gershman Philadelphia Jewish Film Festival: This long-running event, happening this year from Nov. 3 to 18, features films from around the world that celebrate Jewish identity, culture, history and community. Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival: This festival, taking place from Nov. 8 to 18, aims to educate and expose the Philadelphia region to films by and about Asian-Americans via screenings and events. The festival delves into Asian-American film through screenings of documentaries and feature films, panels, discussions, parties and much more at multiple locations within the city.

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Philadelphia's legendary Mural Arts Program will be celebrating the city’s 3,500+ murals throughout the month of October with events. Photo courtesy Visit Philly. Village’s busiest thoroughfares, which will be close to vehicular traffic during the festivities. Beyond the outdoor fun on 13th Street, Brü Craft and Wurst hosts a festival of its own with tons of beer, games, and music to complement the excitement. Revolutionary Germantown Festival: This annual historical spectacle returns Oct. 6 with costumed characters, live music, food and drink — and the main event, a reenactment of the Battle of

cialize in everything from photography to glassblowing participate every year. Old City Fest: Celebrates Old City’s maker population Oct. 7 with crafts, exhibitions, and demonstrations along the closed-to-traffic thoroughfares. In addition to arts events, the restaurants, bars, and shops of Old City take it outside for alfresco eats, drinks and shopping. Fishtown RiverCity Festival: This annual event, happening this year on Oct. 13, kicks off with a 5K fun

with a grand finale event on Friday, October 26 — the exact 100-year anniversary of the debut of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. Details of the Parkway Soirée are to be announced, but plenty of celebrations are expected to be had along the museum-lined Parkway.

Just the Ticket: Movies

Philadelphia Film Festival: Critically acclaimed and thought-provoking films make up this annual festival, taking place from Oct. 18-28. It is known for

Broadway on Broad Street: Three exciting Broadway productions come to the Academy of Music this fall. “Love Never Dies,” Andrew Lloyd Webber’s fantastic sequel to “The Phantom of the Opera,” takes the stage in early October, followed by celebrated classic “Fiddler on the Roof” in late October and Roald Dahl’s vibrant “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” in early November. How the Grinch Stole Christmas: There are plenty of alternatives, including the 1966 animated special narrated by Boris Karloff, the Jim Carrey clunker and a new film version by the team behind the Minions. Why not see the Mean One

live at the Merriam Theatre from Dec. 19 to 29 for a shot of holiday spirit?

Just the Ticket – Music O18: Opera Philadelphia’s massive celebration of the art form has saved its best event for last, but you’ll need to hurry: The festival ends on Sunday. Philly POPS: Leslie Odom Jr., who is best-known for his role in Hamilton on Broadway, helps kick off the POPS’ 40th anniversary season, which features performances with guest artists Heather Headley (October 12), Storm Large (November 9-11) and more. This weekend, Odom will join the POPS and perform a slew of classic American songs in the Kimmel Center’s Verizon Hall. Metallica: The final event in the yearlong celebration of WMMR’s miraculous 50-year run will also be the loudest when these rockers take the stage at the Wells Fargo Center on Oct. 25.

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The Met reopens: On Dec. 4, the Met will relaunch with a performance by Bob Dylan. The North Broad Street venue that first opened its doors in 1908 after being designed by William H. McElfatrick and built by opera impresario Oscar Hammerstein I, the Metropolitan Opera House is being restored to offer major live performances once again — this time, courtesy of Philadelphia-based Live Nation. The $56 million project includes full-service dining, a variety of VIP experiences and (Cont. Next Page)


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Vikings: Beyond the Legend: The National Museum of Denmark has lent more than 600 of its treasured artifacts from Viking history, including full-size re-creations of awesome Viking ships, to the Franklin Institute. The exhibition sets sail Oct. 13 through next march. Fabulous Fashion: From Dior’s New Look to Now: This landmark exhibition, launching Oct. 16 at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, will shine brightly on haute couture, with designs by Dior, de la Renta, Balenciaga and more.

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Center City District Restaurant Week: The always-delicious event returns for 12 days this fall with more than 110 restaurants offering signature three-course dinners for $35 per person, and some offering threecourse lunches for $20 per guest. New additions to the crop of eateries this season include Chez Ben Bistro, Porta, The Palm Restaurant and Casta Diva. Night Market: The Food Trust’s giant food festival, returns for its final event of the season on Oct. 4 with a food-filled event in Point Breeze. This evening festival will center around 20th and Federal streets and spread for blocks with dozens of food vendors, craft beer peddlers, live music, free activities and more. Chinatown Night Market Ye Shi: Chinatown’s popular annual nighttime food truck fest returns Oct. 11,

Scare Today

Terror Behind the Walls: Things at Eastern State Penitentiary get pretty scary through November, as one of the country’s most popular Halloween attractions returns for the season. At nightfall, guests can walk through six haunted attractions with different themes — including the new-for-2018 Infirmary, a nightmarish hospital — all set within the halls of the abandoned prison. Beware of the creepy zombies, deranged nurses and spooky ghouls around every corner. The Glow: A Jack O’Lantern Experience: After a successful first event last year, this outdoor event returns to West Fairmount Park from Oct. 4 to 28 with more than

5,000 hand-carved pumpkins that illuminate a trail throughout the public space. Visitors will find everything from iconic Philly attractions to Disney princesses carved on the pumpkins. Also, keep an eye out for huge displays completely made up of illuminated pumpkins. East Passyunk Fall Fest and Spooky Saturday: This family-friendly event on Oct. 27 includes activities like pumpkin-decorating, costume contests for kids and dogs, and trick-or-treating at local businesses make this neighborhood fall fest fun for the whole family. Guests can also find live music, arts and craft vendors, and fall food and drink as they stroll the festival footprint along East Passyunk Avenue.

Be a Sport

Head of the Schuylkill Regatta: College rowers, high school crews, elite athletes and world champions take to the water for this twoday regatta Oct. 27 and 28. The sporting event regularly welcomes more than 25,000 spectators who line Kelly Drive to cheer on rowers during the 2.5-mile race, which makes for a festive environment all along the Schuylkill River. Philadelphia Marathon: With a fast course that winds through the city’s historic attractions, past the stunning Philadelphia Museum of Art and along scenic Boathouse Row, the is one of the country’s premier — and most scenic — running events. The weekend of Nov. 16 to 18 also includes the Rothman Institute 8K race, a half-marathon, a Kids Fun Run and the two-day Health

LGBT History Month’s signature event, Outfest, will take place on Oct. 7 in Midtown Village. All photos this page courtesy Visit Philly. and Fitness Expo. Blue Cross RiverRink Winterfest: This Penn’s Landing attraction reopens its outdoor rink in November for ice skating and becomes the centerpiece of Winterfest, consisting of a lodge, arcade, confectionery cabin and more. Dilworth Park Wintergarden: The Rothman Ice Skating Rink, the Rothman Cabin and America’s Garden Capital Maze reopen in November to form one of Philadelphia’s most popular holiday attractions. Visitors can skate around the rink, warm up with a hot beverage in the heated cabin, and stroll around the twinkling lights and seasonal plants in the garden maze from November through February. Army-Navy Game: Are you ready for another matchup between two of the most fierce rivals in all of sports? The annual spectacle returns Dec. 8 to Philadelphia at Lincoln Financial Field. Cadets, midshipmen, current service members, veterans and fans gather to cheer on the United States Military Academy as they take on the United States Naval Academy on the football field.

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with plenty of food and live entertainment. Last year’s festival included delicious eats from Chewy’s, Dos Hermanos Tacos and more. Stay tuned for details about this year’s fest. The James Beard Foundation Taste America: The renowned culinary organization’s Philadelphia event takes place Nov. 2 at The Rittenhouse and features a wide variety of fare from renowned local chefs, including a dinner menu created by three culinary masterminds: “visiting allstar” chef — and most recent recipient of the James Beard Award for Best Chef: Mid-Atlantic — Jeremiah Langhorne of the Dabney in Washington, D.C.; “local all-star” chef Nicholas Elmi of Laurel, ITV and Royal Boucherie; and “host chef” Jonathan Cichon of Lacroix and The Rittenhouse hotel.

Among the many theatrical offerings at the Academy of Music: “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” in November.

Eastern State Penitentiary will once again host “Terror Behind the Walls” during the Halloween season.

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the WAFFLE MAN (Cont. From Page 12) was waiting in muster station “H” – lady, close but no cigar. Remember those most important characters; even though the buffet line was plainly marked with a sign, it meant nothing to one. He moved the barrier and went into the line anyway – helping himself to whatever he wanted. Another, while standing in line, constantly banged his empty plate against the keys in his pocket as a signal – “Move it folks, what’s taking you so long, I am waiting.” By the way, breakfast started at 7:30 a.m. but he appeared at 7:20 a.m. and said – and I quote – “What are they waiting for? I am here and I am hungry.”

One gentleman asked how the coffee dispenser worked. Duh ... place a cup under spout – push the “dispense coffee” button – release when the cup is full. Another hungry guy said, “Get the hell outta here, you mean I gotta walk all the way over there?” Ya know why? Because that food line was closed and he was directed to go to another less than 50 feet away. While standing in the line for hot dogs and hamburgers, one lady asked if pizza was available there – no lady, go over to the pizza line. One elderly couple was on an elevator going up and down repeatedly, trying to get to deck zero. Trouble was that particular elevator did not go to deck zero.

There was a huge sliding roof over the aft pool and spa deck. It is closed in inclement weather or whenever it is too cold or windy. During a brief “sun shower” one lady – in a swim suit – demanded they close the roof. She did not want to get wet. Duh.... I saw a lady sunbathing by the pool in her bikini – wearing a cell phone. Lady, they don’t work in the middle of the ocean and no matter how important you may think you are, you just aren’t. Then the great comment made by one man who said, “Just because that lady got that bathing suit in her size – don’t mean she looked good in it.” She weighed in excess of 350 lb. and her bikini almost covered some of her. Ugh ... to be continued.

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“What is going on in Washington today with [Supreme Court nominee Brett] Kavanaugh is part of that sex war that Judge O’Neill, along with his wife, are a part of,” Wyatt said. (Just out of curiosity, how does one fight a sex war? Is there bondage involved?

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