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Lower Swatara approves subdivision plan that could lead to expanded PSU-Harrisburg campus By Jim Lewis
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Lower Swatara Twp. commissioners have approved a subdivision of land at the Middletown Home that allows the home to sell about 60 vacant acres to Penn State Harrisburg. Commissioners unanimously approved the subdivision during a meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 17. The Press And Journal Photo by Jim Lewis The Middletown Home plans to sell about 60 vacant acres to land abuts University Drive on the university’s campus. neighboring Penn State Harrisburg.
Lease of water, sewer systems topic of public meeting By Dan Miller
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Whether Middletown leases its water and sewer systems to an outside party for 50 years – and who that party could be – could be decided during a special meeting between Middletown Borough Council and the Middletown Borough Authority at 7 p.m. Monday, Sept. 29 in the MCSO Building at 60 W. Emaus St. The borough is hoping that in return for the value of the water and sewer systems, a bidder would agree to pay off the borough’s total current debt – roughly $26.2 million – and another $10.8 million that Middletown needs to cover its pension and post-employment benefits to retirees. If you are doing the math, that comes to $37 million. The borough also wants bidders to consider paying an additional amount of money that
Penn State Harrisburg would be “thrilled’’ if it could acquire the property, said Don Holtzman, the university’s senior director of student services and special projects. “It’s been something we have looked at for years,’’ he said. He referred questions about negotiations on the sale of the property to officials at Penn State’s main campus in University Park, Centre County. A call asking for comment was not immediately returned. There are no specific plans for the
property, if it is acquired, other than for future “expansion,’’ Holtzman said – though a master plan published on Penn State Harrisburg’s Web site indicates it could be used for athletic fields. “If it was to be, we will get a little more serious,’’ Holtzman said. The Middletown Home, meanwhile, will be “keeping enough land to move forward’’ with its future operations, said Rik Longacre, a representative Please See CAMPUS, Page A7
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Council keeps human relations commission By Dan Miller
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Now that Middletown Borough Council has decided to keep the borough’s Human Relations Commission, the question becomes: What to do with it? Council voted 6-2 on Monday, Sept. 15 against a proposal pushed by President Christopher McNamara to do away with the commission, which has been defunct for decades. McNamara had floated the idea on the advice of borough Solicitor Adam Santucci. According to McNamara, Santucci said the local commission not only was defunct but also was no longer needed due to the existence of the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission and the federal Equal Employment Opportunties Commission. Council’s discussion of the issue before its vote was basically a rehashing of the debate that occurred on Tuesday, Sept. 2, when council voted 5-3 to publicly advertise an ordinance to eliminate the commission.
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Local historian Don Ruth pulls a Beatles record out of the 1964 Highspire time capsule buried in Memorial Park.
A Beatles record and a beloved baseball are among the memories released from Highspire’s time capsule By Noelle Barrett
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The steel box was caked with dried dirt. Forty screws, evenly spaced around the lid, sealed away moments frozen in time. A crowd of people surrounded the box in Memorial Park. Curious children stood on the tips of their toes, peeking around their parents’ legs. Highspire Borough Council members Michael Anderson and Tyler Thatcher had moved stones and dirt in the park, unearthing the 50-year-old time capsule minutes before. The capsule was kept beneath a concrete slab and a plaque marker during the Sesquicentennial Celebration in 1964. Now more than 100 people gathered on Saturday, Sept. 20 for Highspire’s Bicentennial Celebration – and to see what was inside the capsule, lured by the mystery and stories of the past. The clicking of camera phones was barely audible through the crowd’s chatter and cheers at the sight. Please See BURIED, Page A8
Holding the baseball they signed as children in 1964 are, from left, Jack Bolash, Tom Bates and Michael Otzel.
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Church youth leader charged with possession of child pornography Tipantiza served as a volunteer youth leader at Valley Baptist Church in Middletown, though he had not attended the A man who had served as a church since April, according volunteer youth leader at a to Pastor Jerry Cowan, the Middletown area church was charged on Thursday, Sept. 18 church’s leader. with 61 counts of possession Tipantiza helped teach Bible of child pornography, authorilessons at Sunday school but ties said. was not an ordained pastor and Daniel M. Tipantiza, 40, of was not a member of the church the 2500 block of Derry St., staff, Cowan said. Harrisburg, was charged with He passed a state police back61 counts of sexual abuse of ground check prior to his stint children-possession of child at the church, Cowan said. pornography and sexual abuse Tipantiza was charged after of children–dissemination of the National Center for Missing Daniel Tipantiza child sex act material. He was & Exploited Children received arraigned before District Judge a cyber-tip from Yahoo! Inc. George A. Zozos of Harrisburg and held in Dauphin County Prison in lieu of that 61 images of child pornography were downloaded to a Yahoo-Flickr account in July, $150,000 bond. Tipantiza was arrested at his home by police according to the affidavit. Police obtained a court order that required armed with a search warrant and confessed to uploading the images – 60 of them featuring boys Sprint to provide the subscriber’s phone number under the age of 18 engaged in sexual intercourse for the Yahoo account, the affidavit said. Sprint and one featuring an adult male and a boy under complied, which led police to Tipantiza, the the age of 18 engaged in intercourse – to his affidavit said. Yahoo and Flickr accounts, police said in an A preliminary hearing is set for Oct. 13 before affidavit of probable cause filed in Zozos’ office. Zozos.
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Attending the real-estate closing for the Elks Building are, from left, Christopher McNamara, Middletown Borough Council president; Gordon Einhorn, vice president of GMEDC; and Salvatore Bauccio, solicitor for the Middletown Industrial and Commercial Development Authority.
Elks transfer is completed; repairs are next, leaders say
By Dan Miller
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The historic Elks Building in downtown Middletown is now owned by the Middletown Industrial and Commercial Development Authority. Representatives of the authority and Greater Middletown Economic Development Corp., its previous owner, met Thursday, Sept. 18, in
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a seventh-floor conference room at the Harrisburg office of McNees Wallace & Nurick – the law firm that is solicitor to the borough and the authority – to transfer ownership of the Elks Building to the authority. The authority’s acquisition of the Elks Building was a cashless transfer where the authority assumed responsibility for a $500,000 mortgage on the building that Please See TRANSFER, Page A10
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Middletown’s water and sewer line replacement project will move up North Union Street on Wednesday, Sept. 24. The intersection of Spring Street and North Union Street will be closed at 7 a.m. on Wednesday so crews can complete the downtown portion of the project. Union Street from Emaus to Spring streets will be closed until the project is completed, which will be on or before Nov. 1, the borough said.
Explosions were firecrackers, police say Middletown police suspect that firecrackers were to blame for reports of explosions in the borough over two days this month. The first incident took place in the area of North Wood Street and Detweiler Avenue around 9:15 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 12. Police were told a firecracker was tossed out of a red pickup truck and exploded in the street. Residue from an exploded firecracker was found in the area. Police said they will place the area under regular surveillance. A second incident took place around 6 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 13 in the first block of Pike St. A caller told police an explosion shook her home, and witnesses told police they saw smoke in the area of Commercial and Scott avenues. Police are asking anyone with information to call them at 717558-6900.
Goat races return to Falmouth It began as a joke 35 years ago. But the annual Falmouth Goat Races have endured, much to the delight of goat owners and goat aficionados. The races return on Saturday, Sept. 27, at Governor’s Stable Park just off Route 441. Opening ceremonies will be held at 10 a.m., and races will begin at 11 a.m. A racing dogs show, petting zoo, food booths and entertainment will be featured. The event is free, though a $3-per-vehicle fee will be charged for parking.
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Monica Andring Adelman, 66, of Middletown, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by loved ones on Wednesday, September 10. She was born on July 16, 1948 to the late John (Shang) and Bertha Andring of Portage, Pa. She was a longtime employee of Allegheny Valley Schools where she passionately cared for those in need. In her free time she enjoyed yard sales and finding a good deal on just about anything. Her life is highlighted by her lifelong selflessness as she devoted her time to ensure everyone in her reach had a gift to open at just the right time to know that they were cared for. She will be one remembered for her loving, nurturing spirit and grace. Monica was preceded in death by her eldest sister, Jean Pontious of Ohio. She is survived by three siblings Michael Andring of Detroit, Ruthann Smith of Middletown, and Diana Burger of Portage. In addition to her siblings, she is survived by Fred Adelman of Elizabethtown and children MeChel Camp and her husband Mike, and Aaron Adelman and his wife Jen, all of Middletown; seven grandchildren Chase, Paige and Davin Adelman, and Michael, Chelsey, Jacob, and Skyler Camp, all of Middletown; and seven great-grandchildren. A post-service celebration of Monica’s life will take place on Saturday, September 27. The family has entrusted the care of the Coble-Reber Funeral Home, Middletown, to handle the final arrangements. Condolences can be sent to the family at 1074 Laurel Drive, Middletown, PA 17057 or adelman78@comcast. net. Interest in the Celebration can be addressed to adelman78@comcast. net.
Charles Slingland Charles E. Slingland, 95, of Elizabethtown, entered into eternal rest on Tuesday September 16, at Masonic Village, Elizabethtown. He was born on September 3, 1919 in Easton, and was the son of the late Western and Mary Albus Slingland. He was retired from the Army Air Corps/United States Air Force where he served his country faithfully with dedication and honor, and was also retired from the Federal Government as a civilian employee; he belonged to Prince Edwin Creek Masonic Lodge 486, was a member of St. Peter’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, Middletown; and was a devoted Hershey Bears Hockey fan, enjoyed hunting in his earlier years, and has always been a lover of cats and dogs. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his loving wife Marianne Machrlein Slingland. He is survived by his son Paul W. Slingland Sr. and wife Karen of McAllisterville, Pa.; daughter Barb A. Lane and husband Nicholas of Steelton; two grandsons Nicholas Lane II of Steelton, and Paul W. Slingland Jr. and wife Barb of McAllisterville; and great-grandson Hayden Slingland of McAllisterville. Memorial Services for Charles were held on Tuesday at the Matinchek and Daughter Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., Middletown, with the Rev. Dr. J. Richard Eckert, his pastor officiating. Burial was at Middletown Cemetery with full military honors. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be sent in his honor to the Steelton Community Cats, P.O. Box 7618, Steelton, PA 17113 or The Masonic Village in Elizabethtown. Online condolences can be sent to www.matinchekanddaughterfuneralhome.com.
Clayton Keefer Clayton P. Keefer, 96, of Country Meadows, Hershey, passed away on Tuesday, September 16. Born July 14, 1918 in Middletown, he was a son of the late Clayton and Sadie M. Schaeffer Keefer. He was the widower of Helen M. Grosh Keefer in 1970 and Mary E. Stuck Olson Keefer in 2013. He was retired from the New Cumberland Army Depot; he was an avid fisherman; was a 1936 graduate of Middletown High School; he was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church, Hummelstown, Seniors Over Sixty, and NARFE; and he was a United States Army Air Corps veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by one brother and five sisters. He is survived by his sons Clayton D., husband of Theresa Keefer of Harrisburg, and Claude D., husband
of Karen Keefer of Elizabethtown; stepdaughters Barbara L., wife of John Bowser of Hershey, Patricia A. Metzger of Harrisburg, and Diane E. Olson of Harrisburg; grandchildren Clayton J. Keefer, Gregory Keefer, John Bowser, Christine Bowser Reed, Michele Metzger Grossman, and Richard Metzger; and seven greatgrandchildren. A Funeral service was held on Friday at his church with his longtime friend and pastor the Rev. Robert P. Stokes, and current pastor the Rev. Thomas A. Maurer. Interment was in Middletown Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Trinity United Methodist Church, 210 W. Main Street, Hummelstown, PA 17036. Condolences may be shared at BuseFuneralHome.com.
John Allsup Jr. John Charles Allsup Jr. “Johnny,” “Zeak DQ,” 58, of Middletown, entered into eternal rest suddenly on Sunday, September 21. He was born on August 29, 1956 in Harrisburg and was the son of John Charles Sr. and Mae Y. Carrillo Allsup. John was a mechanic and worked for several employers including the Mechanicsburg Navy Depot and HIA Skycap; he was a 1974 graduate of Middletown Area High School; and was a member of Moose Lodge 410, VFW Post 1620, and the former Elks 359, all of Middletown, and Club Essies and 320 Club of Steelton. Johnny enjoyed winemaking, playing darts, listening to Jazz music, DJ-ing, and grilling, but his greatest joy of all was the love he received and gave to his family and friends. In addition to his parents, Johnny is survived by his soul mate Charlene Forney of Elizabethtown; daughters Heather (Victor), and Christine (Derek); sisters Kimberlee Scott (Cecil) of Philadelphia, Robin and Stephanie of Middletown, and Leslie Kelly (Larry) of Harrisburg; brothers Guy, Vincent (Tsani), and Matthew (Nicole), all
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Serenity Rose Waltermeyer was cradled in the arms of the Lord and taken by the Little Angels on Friday, September 19, at Hershey Medical Center, Hershey. She is survived by her loving mother Vanessa Lynn Waltermeyer, and her brother and sister Dante and Naomi Tierney of Middletown. She is also survived by her maternal and paternal grandparents, Gwen Foote of Elizabethtown, Stan Waltermeyer Jr. of Myerstown, Shirl Bender of Elizabethtown, Suzie Waltermeyer of Mount Joy, and Stan Waltermeyer of Elizabethtown. Memorial services will be held at 7 p.m. on Monday, September 29, at the Matinchek and Daughter Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., 260 E. Main St., Middletown. A visitation will be held from 6 p.m. until the time of the service. Online condolences can be sent to www.matinchekanddaughterfuneralhome.com.
Mary Catherine Dinga, 81, of Middletown, passed peacefully into the loving arms of her Heavenly Father on Tuesday, September 16. Mary was born June 11, 1933 in Ford City, Pa. and was raised there by her late parents, Rudolph and Marie Petrovsky. She graduated from Ford City High School, class of 1951, where she was a cheerleader and a badminton player. She attended Mercyhurst College in Erie. She met Frank Dinga while working at the soda counter at Ford City Pharmacy. They were married in 1952, enjoyed 62 years of marriage, and were blessed with six children. She was devoted to our Lord and our Blessed Mother, Mary. She had a strong faith that she humbly shared with others, even in her final days. Her genuine love and caring attitude defined her, and she was always willing to give a helping hand or kind words to those in need. She was a loving wife and mother and cherished time with her family. She enjoyed many trips with her husband, and family reunion vacations. Her hobbies included dancing, reading, doing puzzles, sewing, and volunteering. In 1982, Mary established the funeral luncheon committee at Seven Sorrows Church, and coordinated it with her husband, Frank. She worked with her team captains and helpers, providing funeral luncheons for parish families for over 25 years. She also assisted with many church events and activities, including being on the church cleaning crew for over 25 years. She was a member of the Council of Catholic Women. She volunteered for Birthright (now called Morning Star) for many years, assisting women and children, and was involved with the Girl Scouts when her daughters were young, and was a Brownie leader. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her only son, Francis J. Dinga Jr., who passed away in 1981. Mary is survived by her loving husband Francis (Prink) Dinga of Middletown; her five daughters Mary Albers and husband Ken of Middletown; Joan Lane of Placentia, Calif., Madonna Szekeres of Berryville, Va., Loretta Kiedrowski and husband Jamie of Bloomingdale Ohio, and Yvonne Horner and husband Russ of Alexandria, Va.; her brother the Rev.
of Harrisburg; grandchildren Dallas, Dakota, and Drayton of Middletown; and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. A Memorial tribute to Johnny’s life will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, September 27, at the Matinchek & Daughter Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., Middletown, with Mr. Charles Rowell officiating. Visitation will be from noon until time of services at the funeral home. Inurnment will be at the convenience of the family. Condolences may be sent online at www.matinchekanddaughterfuneralhome.com.
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Felix Petrovsky, O.F.M. Cap., of Victoria, Kan.; 18 loving grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; and countless people she “adopted” into her family, who called her “Mom Dinga”; and many loving nieces and nephews. Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated on Monday at Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church, Middletown. The celebrant was the Rev. Ted Keating and concelebrating was the Rev. James Petrovsky, cousin of Mary, and assisted by Deacon Eric Dinga, Mary’s grandnephew. Burial was at St. Mary’s Cemetery, Middletown. Donations in Mary’s honor may be sent to Seven Sorrows Catholic Church, 280 N. Race St., Middletown, PA 17057; to Morning Star Pregnancy Services; or you may consider sending flowers to your own Mom in honor of Mom Dinga. Online condolences can be sent to www.matinchekanddaughterfuneralhome.com.
Anne Marie Mecca, 89, of Middletown, entered into eternal rest at Frey Village Nursing Center, Middletown, on Tuesday, September 16. She was born on June 15, 1925 in Scranton, and was the daughter of the late Vito and Immaculata Pagnotta Ciccone. Anne was retired from the food service industry; was a member of Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church, Middletown; she enjoyed cooking, reading, and watching movies of the famous Hollywood star John Wayne; and most importantly, she loved spending time with her family and grandchildren. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her loving husband John Joseph Mecca, four brothers and three sisters. She is survived by her two sons John and wife Leslie, and Pete and wife Jody, all of Middletown; 10 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated on Monday at Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church, Middletown, with the Rev. Ted Keating, her pastor officiating. Burial was at Indiantown Gap National Cemetery, Annville. The family has entrusted the care of the Matinchek and Daughter Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., Middletown, to handle the arrangements. Online condolences can be sent to www.matinchekanddaughterfuneralhome.com.
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PUBLIC NOTICE The Dauphin County Board of Elections will commence the computation and canvassing of the returns of votes cast at the General Election, held on Tuesday, November 4, 2014, at 9:00 a.m. on November 7, 2014 in the Bureau of Registration and Elections Office, 2 S. 2nd St., Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. BY ORDER OF THE DAUPHIN COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS Mike Pries, Chairman Jeffrey T. Haste George P. Hartwick, III Gerald D. Feaser, Jr., Director 9/24-1T #185DC www.publicnoticepa.com
NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ZONING HEARING BOARD OF LOWER SWATARA TOWNSHIP, DAUPHIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, WILL HOLD A SPECIAL MEETING ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2014, AT 6:30 P.M. THE PURPOSE OF THE SPECIAL MEETING IS TO CONSIDER ACTION ON THE RETAINING OF THE LAW FIRM OF DAVIDSON & YOST AS THE SOLICITOR FOR THE ZONING HEARING BOARD. ANY OTHER PERTINENT BUSINESS MAY ALSO BE TRANSACTED AT THE SPECIAL MEETING. THE MEETING WILL BE HELD AT THE TOWNSHIP BUILDING, LOCATED AT 1499 SPRING GARDEN DRIVE, MIDDLETOWN, PA 17057.
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FICTITIOUS NAME NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the provisions of the Act of Assembly of May 24, 1945, P.L. 967, as amended, of intention to file in the Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, and in the Office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, on or about the 15th day of September 2014, a Certificate for the conduct of a business in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, under the assumed or fictitious name of Jason Kreider Brant with its principle place of business at 1704 Pineford Dr., Middletown, PA 17057. The purpose of said business is operating as a producer within Life Insurance Brokerage Industry. The name(s) and address(es) of the person(s) owning or interested in said business is: Jason Michael Kreider. 9/24-1T #183 www.publicnoticepa.com
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ESTATE NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary have been granted in the following Estate. All persons indebted to the said Estate are required to make payment and those having claims or demands to present the same without delay to the Executrix or attorney named below. ESTATE OF Thomas J. Carricato, late of Steelton, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania (died July 25, 2014). Executrix – Arlene A. Carricato. Attorney – Bruce J. Warshawsky, Esquire, Cunningham and Chernicoff, P.C., 2320 North Second Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110. 9/17-3T #182 www.publicnoticepa.com
TAX ASSESSMENT NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the DAUPHIN COUNTY BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS has completed its annual hearings of appeal for tax assessments of real estate and that the assessment roll for calendar year 2015 and school fiscal year 2015-2016 is completed. The assessment roll is available for inspection by any citizen at the Dauphin County Assessment Office, Second Floor, Dauphin County Administration Building, 2 South 2nd Street, Harrisburg, PA 17101, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. ADDITONALLY, NOTICE is also given that any Dauphin County property owner may file an annual appeal of his/her/its real estate tax assessment with the Board of Assessment Appeals between June 1st and August 1st, 2015. Appeal forms and the Rules of Appeal Procedure utilized by the Board may be secured from the Office of the Board, Second Floor, Dauphin County Administration Building, or by calling the Board’s Office at (717) 780-6102. The Rules of Appeal Procedure utilized by the Board should be reviewed by an Appellant as they will be strictly followed by the Board at the time of an assessment hearing. Failure to abide by the Rules may result in the loss of your appeal. Dauphin County Board of Assessment Appeals Jeffrey B. Engle, Esquire Solicitor, Board of Assessment Appeals 9/24-1T #184DC www.publicnoticepa.com
Retail theft charge Denise L. Walsh, 43, of the first block of Spring Garden St., Elizabethtown, was charged with retail theft following an incident at the Giant Foods store in the 400 block of E. Main St. at 3:48 p.m. on Sept. 12, police report. A store detective stopped Walsh after she attempted to leave the store with a shopping cart containing $222.76 in merchandise for which she had not paid, police said. A preliminary hearing is set for Oct. 15 before District Judge David Judy. Drug charges Emmanuel Nwanedo, no age reported, of the 2000 block of Pineford Dr., Middletown, was charged with possession of a small amount of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia, police report. Nwanedo was charged after police responded to a complaint about noise and an odor believed to be marijuana around 1 a.m. on July 7 in the 2000 block of Pineford Dr., police said. A preliminary hearing is set for Sept. 24 before District Judge David Judy. Three people were charged with possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, hindering apprehension and obstructing the administration of law stemming from an incident around 6:15 p.m. on Sept. 13 in the Driftwood Building in the Village of Pineford, police report. Charged were Jorge Arellano, 23, of the 700 block of Grove St., Bridgeport; John Kuk, 23, of the Village of Pineford; and Steve Kuk, 21, of the Village of Pineford, police said. The three were charged after police were called
to investigate an odor believed to be marijuana coming from an apartment in the Driftwood Building. Investigating officers secured a search warrant of the apartment occupied by the Kuks and found both marijuana and drug paraphernalia there, police said. A preliminary hearing for the three is set for Oct. 15 before District Judge David Judy. Door sleeves taken Twenty-five door sleeves were stolen from a residence in the 100 block of W. Emaus St. between 1 and 4 p.m. on Sept. 14, police report. Police are asking anyone with information about the incident to call them at 717558-6900. DUI charge Kim M. Smith, 55, of the first block of Ann St., Middletown, was charged with DUI and DUI-controlled substance after police found her slumped over the steering wheel of a 2005 Chevrolet Cavalier in the parking lot of the MidTown Plaza at 10:40 a.m. on July 12, police report. A preliminary hearing is set for Oct. 15 before District Judge David Judy. Vance G. Rohrbach, 32, of the 100 block of Wilson St., Middletown, was charged with DUI and driving a vehicle with no rear lights operating after his 2006 Jeep Commander was stopped for a faulty brake light at Wilson and Wood streets at 11:37 p.m. on Sept. 7 for a faulty, police report. The investigating officer smelled a slight odor of an intoxicating beverage on Rohrbach’s breath, police said. Rohrbach refused to provide a breath sample for police to analyze with
PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is given that the Board of Supervisors of the Township of Londonderry, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, will hold a public meeting on October 6, 2014, at 7:00 p.m., in the Londonderry Township Municipal Building, 783 S. Geyers Church Road, Middletown, Pennsylvania, for the conduct of such general business as may properly be presented and for the purpose of consideration and enactment of the Ordinance summarized below. A complete copy of the Ordinance, including the zoning map identified as attachment A to the Ordinance, is available for inspection at the Township Municipal Building on any regular business day between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Title of Ordinance: An Ordinance to amend the code of ordinances of the Township of Londonderry, Chapter 27, Zoning, to further provide for the enforcement and administration of the chapter, to revise regulations governing the agricultural district, to establish a new A-O agricultural overlay district, to revise the zoning map to establish this overlay district along particular roadways and on particular sites, to revise the use regulations in the residential district (single family) and general use regulations, to permit and regulate temporary and permanent structures for the sale of agricultural commodities, to revise regulations governing institutional parking, and to add definitions. Summary: Section 1 provides definitions for the terms agricultural commodities, agriculture, bed and breakfast, family farm support business (light and general), intensive raising of livestock and poultry, prime agricultural soils, temporary roadside produce stand, vineyard and winery, and deletes definitions for the terms public grounds, sanitarium and tourist home. Section 2 states filing requirements related to applications for permits under the Zoning Code. Section 3 states administrative procedures and requirements for conditional uses and requirements for site plans. Section 4 revises and restates the provisions of Part 5 of the Zoning Code concerning the agricultural district. Section 5 amends the uses permitted in the R-1 residential district. Section 6 amends and restates the use regulations applicable to family farm support businesses. Section 7 retitles section 1602 of the Zoning Code. Section 8 amends the general use regulations applicable to private and semiprivate outdoor recreation areas. Section 9 amends and restates the general use regulations applicable to bed and breakfast establishments. Section 10 deletes the general use regulations for tourist homes. Section 11 adds use regulations governing temporary roadside produce stands. Section 12 adds use regulations governing permanent accessory buildings for the sale of agricultural commodities. Section 13 adds use regulations governing the intensive raising of livestock and poultry. Section 14 establishes the intensive raising of livestock and poultry as a use permitted by special exception in the agricultural district. Section 15 amends and restates the rules governing off-street institutional parking. Section 16 adds Part 21 to the Zoning Code, establishing an agricultural overlay district in specific areas of Londonderry Township, amending the zoning map to reflect the overlay district, identifying permitted and conditional uses, establishing requirements and conditions on such uses and authorizing additional conditions, and identifying administrative requirements related to such conditional uses. Section 17 preserves in full force and effect all other provisions of the Code of Ordinances of Londonderry Township. Section 18 provides for severability in the event of invalidity. Section 19 provides for the Ordinance to take effect five days after its enactment. 9/24-1T #188 www.publicnoticepa.com
PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF AUDIT BOROUGH OF HIGHSPIRE In accordance with section 1196 of the Borough Code, the following concise financial statements present the financial position of the Borough of Highspire at December 31, 2013 and the results of its operations for the year then ended. BOROUGH OF HIGHSPIRE CONCISE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR PUBLICATION CONCISE BALANCE SHEET - MODIFIED CASH BASIS - COMBINED FUNDS DECEMBER 31, 2013 ASSETS Cash Investments - at market value Total assets
$ 3,118,369 2,872,594 $ 5,990,963
FUND BALANCE Restricted fund balance Reserve for pension and employee benefits Unappropriated fund balance Total fund balance Total liabilities and fund balance Liabilities excluded from above related to the Borough’s net debt as of December 31, 2013 are as follows: General obligation bonds as of December 31, 2013: Capital Lease as of December 31, 2013:
$ 154,401 5,221 159,622 50,144 2,872,594 2,908,603 5,831,341 $ 5,990,963
$ 5,940,000 $ 96,088
BOROUGH OF HIGHSPIRE CONCISE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR PUBLICATION CONCISE STATEMENT OF REVENUES, EXPENDITURES AND CHANGES IN FUND BALANCE - MODIFIED CASH BASIS - COMBINED FUNDS YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2013 REVENUES Real estate taxes (assessed value $75,169,500) Act 511 taxes Licenses and permits Fines and forfeits Interest and rents Net investment income Intergovernmental revenue Contributions and donations Charges for services Sewer rentals Other Total revenues EXPENDITURES General government Police protection Fire protection Ambulance protection Building, regulation and planning Emergency management Solid waste collection and disposal Sanitary sewers Highways, roads and streets Culture and recreation Conservation and development Community development Debt service Pension benefits paid Insurance Total expenditures Excess expenditures over revenues before other financing sources (uses)
$1,143,870 408,548 49,903 43,698 560 366,918 284,853 18,542 976,771 1,183,772 318,588 4,796,023 284,194 1,006,603 76,374 11,515 31,954 2,319 205,211 1,172,218 382,257 15,068 14,764 17,656 3,112,300 60,024 21,027 6,413,484 (1,617,461)
OTHER FINANCING SOURCES (USES) Excess revenues over expenditures
2,688,202 1,070,741
FUND BALANCE BEGINNING OF YEAR
4,760,600
FUND BALANCE END OF YEAR
$5,831,341
The complete financial statements, together with the audit opinion of the independent certified public accountant, have been filed with the Prothonotary of the Court of Dauphin County and are on file at the Borough’s office. 9/24-1T #187 www.publicnoticepa.com
Harassment citation Avery Carter, 38, of the 2000 block of N. 4th St., Harrisburg, was cited for harassment after police were called to the 100 block of Wilson St. at 8:52 p.m. on Sept. 6 for a domestic disturbance, police report. Carter yelled and threw clothes at children at the location, police said. Danette Roy, 52, of the 100 block of Wilson St., Middletown, was cited for harassment following an incident at 11:23 p.m. on Sept. 12 at 11:23 p.m., police report. Police said Roy struck her husband during a disturbance at her residence. No one needed medical attention, police said. Hit and run crash Police are looking for a 1970s or 1980s Oldsmobile Cutlass or Pontiac sedan that was involved in a hit-and-run crash at 3:14 p.m. on Sept. 4 in the first block of W. Main St., police report. A Middletown resident told police she was driving west on Main St. and going through the square when a light brown sedan turned in front of her, causing both cars to collide. The motorist pulled her car over to the side of the road but the other car did not stop and left the scene, police said. The driver of the other vehicle was a white female with blonde hair, possibly in her 40s, police said. Police are asking anyone with information about the crash to call them at 717558-6900. Fight reported Ten people were involved in a fight at 6:13 p.m. on Sept. 14 at Lawrence and Wilson streets, police report. Police said they found three males at the scene, but all three jumped into a maroon-colored vehicle and fled. Police are asking anyone with information about the incident to call them at 717558-6900.
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a portable breathalyzer, and refused blood tests, police said. A preliminary hearing is set for Oct. 15 before District Judge David Judy.
THE BOARD OF ELECTIONS OF DAUPHIN COUNTY HEREBY GIVES NOTICE, pursuant to the Electronic Voting Systems Chapter of the Pennsylvania Election Code, and specifically pursuant to Section 3031.10 (D) thereof, that preparation of an electronic voting system and its components for use in all election districts in Dauphin County will be started by Custodians appointed by the Board beginning at 9:00 a.m. on Monday, October 13, 2014, in the warehouse located at the Dauphin County Transportation Building, Storage Facility, 1271 S. 28th St., Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania 17111. Pursuant to Section 3031.10, it is the right of the Chairman of the County Committee of each political party which is entitled under existing laws to participate in Primary, Municipal, Special and General Elections within Dauphin County, and the chairman or presiding officer of any organization of citizens within Dauphin County which has as its purposes the investigation or prosecution of election frauds and which has registered its name and address and the names of its principal officers with the Dauphin County Board of Elections at least fifty (50) days before the upcoming election, or of their respective certified representatives, to be present during the preparation of the electronic voting system and its components and to see that they are properly prepared and are in proper condition and order for use. However, such representatives shall not interfere with the preparation of the electronic voting system and its components, and the conduct of such representatives may be subject to such reasonable rules and regulations promulgated by the Dauphin County Board of Elections. Any qualified person desiring to be present during the preparation of the electronic voting system should contact Gerald D. Feaser, Jr., Director, Dauphin County Bureau of Registration & Elections, First Floor, Administrative Building, 2 S. 2nd St., Harrisburg, PA 17101 (780-6360). This Notice is given pursuant to provisions of the Election Voting Systems Chapter of the Election Code in effect in Pennsylvania. BY ORDER OF THE DAUPHIN COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS Mike Pries, Chairman Jeff Haste George P. Hartwick, III Gerald D. Feaser, Jr., Director 9/24-1T #186DC www.publicnoticepa.com
Camera stolen Someone stole a camera from the kitchen of an apartment in the first block of N. Union St. on Sept. 14, police report. No make or model or value of the camera was noted. Wallet lost A resident of Genesis Court told police she was unable to find her wallet, and suspects she mistakenly left it on the roof of her car as she climbed in and drove somewhere. The blue wallet contained personal cards and credit cards, police said. Police were called to the resident’s home around 5 p.m. on Sept. 13, and searched the general vicinity where the woman had driven but were unsuccessful in finding the wallet. Police are asking anyone with information about the incident to call them at 717-558-6900. Noise complaint Police report a noise complaint in the 200 block of E. Main St. at 2:23 a.m. on Sept. 13 was answered and addressed. Police were called to investigate a complaint that a group of eight people were outside playing pool and playing loud music. Police spoke with the individuals and noted all were cooperative, and the situation was resolved. Charged after domestic disturbance Marcus A. Cokosky, 20, of the 210 block of Oakland Manor, Highspire, and Sabrina M. Walters, 20, of the first block of Pike St., Middletown, were each charged with simple assault and harassment, police report. The charges were filed following an incident at 9:05 p.m. on Sept. 12 at an apartment in the 300 block of N. Union St., police said. Police were called to investigate a domestic disturbance involving a brother and sister. Cokoksy and Wilson were embroiled in an argument that involved the collection of $10, police said. Both Cokosky and Walters were arraigned and released after posting $1,000 security bail, police said. A preliminary hearing is set for Sept. 24 before District Judge David Judy. Car window broken A car ’s window was smashed while the vehicle was parked in a borough parking lot in the first block of W. Emaus St. between 1 and 6:30 p.m. on Sept. 12, police report. The car, a 2007 Nissan Altima, was owned by a Lititz resident who told police he has parked in the lot for many years and never had a problem with vandalism. No estimate to repair the window was noted. Police are asking anyone with information about the incident to call them at 717-558-6900. Attempted fraud reported A con artist claiming to be a government representative called a Middletown resident around 4 p.m. on Sept. 11 asking for $300 for assistance in securing the resident a grant for $70,000, police report. The resident refused to give her money and called police. Police are asking anyone who may have had similar telephone calls to call them at 717-558-6900. Criminal mischief Someone knocked off the top of a ceramic bird feeder at a residence in the 100 block of Race St. sometime after Aug. 30, police report. Police said they were notified on Sept. 9. Loss was estimated at $170. Police are asking anyone with information about the incident to call them at 717-558-6900.
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LaVonne Ackerman • 1438 Old Reliance Road, 939-5584 • LaVonneAck@comcast.net Happy autumn, everyone! As kids settle into the new school year and the warm breezes turn into chilly ones, I just have to say I am thankful for the four seasons. We may have our favorites, but it is always refreshing to start something new. Let me know if you have any news to share, and have a terrific week! Old Reliance yard sale Old Reliance Farms will hold its annual autumn yard sale from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 4. Come on out for some great bargains. Walk for Life Morning Star Pregnancy Services is looking for walkers and sponsors for the annual Walk for Life at City Island in Harrisburg on Saturday, Oct. 11. A free pancake breakfast, train rides and fun for the kids, plus music, will make the morning a fun one. Walk (or you could run) starts at 10 a.m. For more information, call Diane at 717-920-0411. Did you know? On this date, Sept. 24: • In 1493, Christopher Columbus departed on his second expedition to the New World • In 1789, the Supreme Court, the U.S. Post Office Department and the position of Attorney General were established • In 1948, the Honda Motor Co. was founded Rosh Hashanah Rosh Hashanah, which will be celebrated on Thursday, Sept. 25, is a Jewish religious holiday. It celebrates the Jewish New Year as well as the creation of the world. Rosh Hashanah is generally a time of spiritual reflection and prayer. A special horn called a shofar is blown to signal the start of the new year. People often send cards and have gatherings with relatives on this day. They eat traditional foods that may vary depending on where they live – they often include bread called challah and sweets such as apples and honey. Many Jewish people also perform a ceremony called Tashlikh. In this ceremony, the sins of the previous year are “cast off” into a body of water, like a river or ocean. The ceremony is usually performed by people walking into the water and emptying out their pockets. They usually have pieces of bread in their pockets. Some form of Rosh Hashanah has been practiced for thousands of years by the Jewish people. Although Rosh Hashanah as we know it today is not mentioned in the Bible, a festival or a holiday at the start of the New Year dates back to Biblical times. A holiday at the start of the month of Tishri is also discussed in the Torah, including the blowing of the shofar horn.
Friday, Sept. 26. Wishing you a year of joy and blessings, Morgan. Best wishes for a fantastic birthday to Ryan Weaver, who is serving in the Army, on Friday, Sept. 26. Thank you, and keep up the great work, Ryan! Jeffrey Cline of Lower Swatara will hear the birthday song on Friday, Sept. 26 as he turns 17. I hope your birthday weekend is a great one. Happy quarter-of-a-century birthday to Anthony Notarfrancesca. He marks this landmark celebration on Saturday, Sept. 27. Best wishes to you. Garrett Worthing and his dad, Dave, both of Lower Swatara, celebrate their frosty-filled day on Saturday, Sept. 27. Happy 19th Garrett, and happy birthday, Dave. Joseph Tokar of Lower Swatara turns 19 on Sunday, Sept. 28. Best wishes for a super celebration as you have your last teen birthday. Here is a birthday shout-out to Victoria Kelly of Chambers Hill. She turns 7 on Sunday, Sept. 28. I hope your birthday is full of princesses and wonderful laughs! Mason Guckavan of Lower Swatara turns 17 on Sunday, Sept. 28. Enjoy your me-holiday, Mason. Happy birthday! Happy cake day to David Rothrock of Hummelstown. He is 26 on Tuesday, Sept. 30. May all your dreams keep coming true, David. Happy 12th ice cream and cake day to Haley Yingling of Lower Swatara. May your day be full of fun and sunshine. Madison Grace Pressley of Lower Swatara marks her 7th cake day on Tuesday, Sept. 30. Hoping your day is fantastical and magical, full of joy and smiles. Happy birthday, Madison! Wisdon shared Thank you, Dorothea Novak, for sending in some “I’ve learned” nuggets of wisdom by Andy Rooney, a man who had the gift of saying so much with so few words. Look for more in the next weeks. I’ve learned: • That the best classroom in the world is at the feet of an elderly person • That when you’re in love, it shows • That just one person saying to me, “You’ve made my day!’’makes my day • That having a child fall asleep in your arms is one of the most peaceful feelings in the world • That being kind is more important than being right Anniversaries Best wishes to Michael and Lisa Thomas of Lower Swatara. They celebrate 26 happy years together on Wednesday, Sept. 24. Congrats! Happy 38th wedding anniversary to Sam and Peg Sostar of Lower Swatara. Their romantic holiday is Thursday, Sept. 25. Enjoy, and congrats! Congratulations to Robert and Doris Reed on their 60th anniversary
Fire department fundraiser The Middletown Volunteer Fire Department is holding a fundraiser at Hardee’s on West Main Street in Middletown from 4 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 30. A portion of all sales that evening will be donated to the fire department. For more information, call 717-944-1644. Come out and give your support! Birthdays Here is a giant happy birthday wish to Lisa Metz of Hummelstown. Enjoy your cake and ice cream week of celebrating, Lisa. Jason McElwee of Lower Swatara Twp. marks his landmark 21st birthday on Thursday, Sept. 25. Enjoy your day, Jason! Happy brand-new-teener birthday to Taylana Doster of Middletown. She turns 13 on Friday, Sept. 26. Happy balloon-flying day to Amy Pressley of Lower Swatara on Friday, Sept. 26. I hope 33 wonderful things happen to you on your day. Best wishes to Morgan Light of Lower Swatara as she turns 18 on
on Thursday. They were married on Sept. 25, 1954. Happy 33rd anniversary to Jeff and Gina Fleisher of Lower Swatara on Friday, Sept. 26. Enjoy your hearts and flowers weekend of celebration. Dave and Shendy Bahajak of Lower Swatara will celebrate their 27th anniversary on Friday, Sept. 26. Best wishes to the happy couple. Craig and Darlene Stoudt of Lower Swatara mark their 39th anniversary on Saturday, Sept. 27. Hoping your weekend is beautiful. Congrats! Best wishes to Mario and Joyce Corradi of Lower Swatara for a wonderful anniversary on Sunday, Sept. 28. Happy 46th, and congratulations! Mike and Leslie LaVia celebrate their heart, romance and chocolate day on Monday, Sept. 29. Enjoy your 43rd anniversary! Best wishes for a terrific anniversary on Tuesday, Sept. 30 to Ed and Deb Flowers of Lower Swatara. Congrats on 19 years together. Bible to School Day Do you agree that students shouldn’t have to feel ashamed of – or have to feel forced to hide – their biblical beliefs when they walk through the school door? The right to freely acknowledge and practice one’s faith was a cherished freedom our Founding Fathers were willing to risk their lives to protect. So you’d think that this historical right – and the fact that it’s emphasized in the Constitution – would be recognized, even celebrated, in our public schools today. Instead, we are seeing more Christian students being censored. Just to list a few recent examples: • A high school salutatorian said his graduation speech was censored three times – once with a black marker – when he tried to talk about his Christian faith • A fifth-grade student tried to read his Bible during the free-reading period in class, but things took a negative turn when, according to news reports, the teacher – in front of the class – left a phone message for the student’s parent saying he was not “permitted to read those books’’ in her classroom • A mother in Detroit reported a similar frustration when her 8-year-old son, who struggles with autism, wanted to read his Bible during free time – the mom told reporters that her little boy was informed the Bible is “only for church, not school.’’ Can we really afford to remain silent while our children receive messages from culture and their schools that basically teach them that mentions of God and the Bible are tantamount to speaking dirty words, and that their beliefs are too shameful to speak about or acknowledge publicly? The good news is, you don’t have to stay silent. You can do something about it by helping to empower Christian
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Quote of the Week “The course of a life can be changed forever by words of encouragement.” – Renee Swope, author and speaker. Question of the Week What new subject or activity should schools add to their programs? “Start teaching Spanish in elementary school.” – Emily Orris, 18, Lower Swatara. “Teach basic finance! Balancing checkbooks, etc.” – Carol Gross, West Hanover Twp. “If it is not part of the opening of school, the Lord’s Prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance should be part of the opening.” – Jay Whye, Hershey. “Make recesses longer and also keep it for the upper grades.” – Lukas Gross, 22, West Hanover. “Put back the drivers ed program, please!” – Marsha Boltz, Lower Paxton Twp. “A class on career options.” – Jess Boltz, Lower Paxton. “More recess!” – Matt Wagner, 10, Lower Swatara. Proverb for the Week The sluggard buries his hand in the dish; he will not even bring it back to his mouth (19:24).
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Engagement announced Richard and Janice Repa of Elizabethtown are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Lura Irene Repa of Elizabethtown to Jordan Seth Hughes of Middletown, son of Gregg and Donna Hughes of Middletown. Lura is a graduate of Elizabethtown Area High School, and Indiana University of Pennsylvania with a bachelor of science degree in nursing. She is a registered nurse in acute care at Penn State Hershey Medical Center. Jordan is a graduate of Middletown Area High School, and Indiana University of Pennsylvania with a bachelor of science degree in nursing. He is a registered nurse in the surgical intensive care unit at Penn State Hershey Medical Center. Their wedding is planned for January 2015 at Riverdale Manor, Lancaster.
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students and educate them about their constitutional rights. Focus on the Family is sponsoring a brand-new religious freedom event for students through its Day of Dialogue student initiative: Bring Your Bible to School Day on Thursday, Oct. 16. Mark your calendars today. On this day, thousands of students nationwide will voluntarily take their Bibles to school to celebrate religious freedom and share God’s hope with peers. Help us spread the word by getting more information at FocusOnTheFamily.com/BringYourBible. Educate. Knowledge – it is power!
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A ‘THANK YOU’ ON 9-11
Seven Sorrows students create cards for local responders To commemorate the anniversary of 9-11, Students at Seven Sorrows BVM School in Middletown decorated remembrance cards with words of thanks and gave them to local
emergency responders to show their gratitude for the job performed by police and firefighters. Members of the school’s National Honor Society presented the cards
to representatives of the Middletown Police Department, Lower Swatara Police Department, Middletown Volunteer Fire Department and Lower Swatara Fire Department.
Two officers who accepted the cards – Sgt. James Bennett, Middletown’s acting police chief, and Det. Ryan Gartland of Lower Swatara police – have served in Iraq for the military.
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Presenting 9-11 remembrance cards to Jeff Thomas, above, center, a captain of the Middletown Volunteer Fire Department are, from left, students Nick Mrakovich, Andrew Young, Morgan Molnar and Katherine Thear. Middletown Police Department Det. Mark Hovan, left, and acting chief Sgt. James Bennett, center, accept 9-11 remembrance cards from students, from left, Andrew Young, Nick Mrakovich, Katherine Thear and Morgan Molnar.
Lower Swatara Twp. Police Department Det. Ryan Gartland, seated, center photo, accepts 9-11 remembrance cards from students, from left, Katherine Thear, Morgan Molnar, Andrew Young, and Nick Mrakovich.
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Last Quarter October 15
-Block Shoot, Middletown Anglers & Hunters - 1 pm
-Motorcycle Summer Breakfast, Lower Swatara Fire Co. - 7-11 am
-Lower Swatara Fire Co. - 7:30 pm -Red Rose Rebekah Lodge #586 - 1 pm -Steel-High School District Planning/Agenda Building Mtg. - 6:30 pm -Steelton Boro Council - 6:30 pm -LD School District Board - 7 pm -Londonderry Twp. Supervisors - 7 pm
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-Summer Concert, Cassel Vineyards of Hershey featuring Soul House - 6-8 pm
YOM KIPPUR -Book Sale, Alexander Family Library, at Trinity UM Church, Hummelstown - 9 am-1 pm $3 Bag Sale
-Book Sale, Alexander Family Library, at Trinity UM Church, Hummelstown - 9 am-9 pm 1/2 Price Sale
-Chicken BBQ, M-town School Band Boosters, at MAHS - 10 am-2 pm
-Rep. John Payne, 106 District Transportaion Summit, Hummelstown Fire Co. - 9 am
SWEETEST DAY -M-town Historical Society - 2 pm Masonic Village/E-town Model Railroad Club Tour -Free Movie Night, Living Life Community Center, Emaus St., M-town - 6-8 pm
-Dinner, Hummelstown Fire Co. - 4-7 pm
-Red Rose Rebekah Lodge #586 - 1 pm -Alzheimer’s Support Group, Frey Village - 6:30-7:30 pm -M-town Fire Dept. Consolidation - 7 pm -Londonderry Twp. Planning Comm. - 7 pm -Steelton Boro Council - 6:30 pm -Lower Dauphin School District Board Regular Mtg. - 7 pm
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HIA to hold public meeting on its future development By Dan Miller
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The owner of Frey Village on North Union Street wants to build a one-story wing at the facility for exercise and physical therapy services for the facility’s residents.
Exercise, therapy wing proposed for Frey Village By Dan Miller
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Frey Village Senior Living Community in Middletown hopes to add a wing to provide more space for exercise and physical therapy services for residents, according to a plan now before Middletown Borough Council. Council’s planning committee on Wednesday, Sept. 17, voted to recommend that the full council approve the Frey Village plan when it comes before council on Monday, Oct. 6. The 5,600-square-foot single-story wing would extend from the north side of the Frey Village complex, in the direction of Middletown Area High School as one is facing Frey Village from North Union Street. Some of the land for the addition would come from what Frey Village now uses for parking, said Craig Venarchick of RGS Associates, the engineering firm that drew up plans for the project. Frey Village currently has more parking than it needs because most of the residents do not have cars, Venarchick said. He told the planning committee that Frey Village already has some exercise and physical therapy facilities.
However, the current facilities are “outdated” and are not large enough to meet the needs of residents, Venarchick said. Frey Village is owned by Allentownbased Diakon Senior Living Services. Frey Village has 51 apartments, 35 personal-care units and 136 skillednursing beds. Deanna Ziemba, Diakon’s senior vice president for operations and business development, explained the concept behind the Frey Village addition in a statement e-mailed to The Press and Journal: “Our goal is to focus on wellness and preventive measures to help residents and patients live as independently as possible for as long as possible,” Ziemba said. “As the health-care environment continues to change, we want to enhance Frey Village’s offer to include a rehabilitation center to meet the needs of those we care for on both an inpatient and outpatient basis. Further, we will be adding physician offices to provide our residents and patients the ability to see their primary care physicians as well as specialists without needing to leave the Frey Village campus.” Venarchick said Frey Village would not have to upgrade its current storm-
water system to handle the drainage impact of the addition. Instead, there would be a reduction of stormwater runoff as a result of the addition because the net result would be a decrease in the impervious parking area, he said An engineer with HRG, the borough’s consulting engineering firm, said that as a condition of approval the fire chiefs from Middletown and Lower Swatara should review the plan to see if they have any concerns. Borough Manager Tim Konek said that Middletown Volunteer Fire Department Chief Ken Whitebread had already reviewed the plan and had no concerns. Venarchick said the plan now before council has no relationship to a more ambitious $20 million proposal that Frey Village had presented in 2011 to add 56 apartments to the complex. That plan was nixed by the economy. “The market just wasn’t there” at the time for adding apartments and residents, Venarchick said. For now, the emphasis is on improving the current facility for residents, so that Frey Village can stay competitive in the senior living community market, he said.
A public meeting regarding a master plan that’s underway to chart the future of Harrisburg International Airport will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 24 at the Capital Union Building on the Penn State Harrisburg campus. The airport is in the final stages of completing a master plan that will guide development of HIA over the next 20 years. The current master plan is more than 10 years old. “Aviation is a dynamic industry requiring regular re-evaluation,” said HIA Executive Director Tim Edwards. “By undertaking the current study, HIA is preparing for the future.” Two key issues that the new master plan will address are future airport requirements in relationship to changing demands, and emerging technical issues. Consultants with Leigh Fisher, a firm from Burlingame, Calif., are developing the master plan for HIA. Work on the plan started in fall 2013 with data collection and an inventory of existing airport facilities. Future aviation demand was then forecast and future facility requirements projected by comparing existing facilities with the forecasted demand. The consultants are now developing alternative plans and projects to meet the future needs of the airport.
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of Schlouch Inc., which prepared the home’s subdivision plan that won the commissioners’ approval. The possibility of Penn State Harrisburg expanding on the land is “wonderful,’’ said Tom Mehaffie, president of the commissioners. “That’s great for Penn State – it’s great for the corridor’’ of Route 230, a major artery that cuts across Lower Swatara from Highspire to Middletown, Mehaffie said. Other development projects already are planned for the corridor. Jim Lewis: 717-944-4628, or jimlewis@pressandjournal.com
The airport has also established a Master Plan Advisory Committee that will meet regularly throughout the process to review progress of the master plan and to provide input. The committee includes representation from airport tenants, local aviation businesses, government agencies, local municipalities and the Pennsylvania Air National Guard. The upcoming Sept. 24 session is the second public meeting that will be held regarding the plan, following a workshop that was held in June. During the Sept. 24 meeting, the public will be able to view various plans and displays related to the master
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reflect what are referred to as “blue sky provisions.” For example, if the systems end up providing service to the proposed 1,600-home Lytle Farm development in neighboring Londonderry Twp., that would increase the value of the systems and should be reflected in the bid, said Councilor Ben Kapenstein. Kapenstein, an early proponent of leasing the systems, is heading up a committee that has been formed to consider the bids received to lease the systems – and whether the borough should go forward with leasing them. Besides meeting the borough’s “minimum” price tag, the company seeking to lease the systems would also have to agree on caps regarding future rate increases, Kapenstein said. Assuming the lease starts Jan. 1 – which is the goal if the agreement goes through – water and sewer rates would not be able to go up by any amount until 2019, Kapenstein said. After 2019, and for the duration of the 50-year lease, rates could go up each year by as much as 2.5 percent above the Consumer Price Index. Kapenstein said the agreement would also allow the company leasing the systems to raise rates higher than that for what he called “big projects’’ – but only with council’s approval. According to information posted on the borough’s web site, the borough expected to receive bids from up to three companies – United Water Inc., Aqua Resources Inc., and Severn
plan. Airport officials and planners with Leigh Fisher will be on hand the discuss the plan and answer questions. “HIA welcomes public participation in the master planning process, and we hope to see a strong turnout from the public,” Edwards said. Penn State campus police will not ticket during this event and parking permits are not needed. More information about the ongoing HIA master plan can be found by going to HIA’s web site at http://www. flyhia.com/masterplan. Dan Miller: 717-944-4628, or danmiller@pressandjournal.com
Trent Services. Bids were received Monday. However, the bid opening was not open to the public. Kapenstein said at least one bid was received – and he would not identify any bidder, on the advice of borough attorneys. Melissa Melewsky, media law counsel for the Pennsylvania News Media Association, said that the borough did not have to open the bids publicly if that is all that was done. However, if a quorum of the special committee was present, and if the committee discussed the bids, then the borough was obligated to open the bid opening session to the public. At this point it isn’t known if a quorum of the committee was present or if the committee discussed the bids, because the borough and Kapenstein never even publicly identified a place and time where the bids were to be opened. The borough under the law would not have to make the substance of the bids themselves public, Melewsky said. Under the law all the bids do become public after the borough has entered into a contract or agreement with the successful bidder. The borough on its web site has pledged that the lease proposal process will be transparent. Kapenstein said he is willing to answer questions from any borough resident regarding the situation. You can reach him by calling 512-2506 or sending an e-mail to Bhk5014@ gmail.com.
Towns hold drug take-back events By Dan Miller
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If you have unwanted or unused prescription drugs lying around the house, there is a great opportunity to get rid of them safely on Saturday, Sept. 27. Middletown and Hummelstown are holding prescription drug-take back events as part of a nationwide Drug Take-Back Day. Middletown’s event will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Giant Foods store at 450 East Main St. Middletown police are running the event, with support from the federal Drug Enforcement Administration. Residents can bring their pills and patches for proper disposal. The event cannot accept needles or syringes. This is the ninth such take-back in four years that has been provided for Middletown residents. In April, police collected 108 pounds of prescription drugs. The Hummelstown event will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the solarium at the Alexander Family Library at 200 W. Second St. Lower Dauphin Communities That Care and Hummelstown police have partnered to hold the event. Besides these two events, similar drug take-backs will also be held Saturday at the Highspire Borough Building, Hershey Public Library and the Steelton Police Department. For more information about any of these events and about the nationwide drug take-back, go to www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov and click on the “Got Drugs?” icon.
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When the mystery box last saw daylight, cell phones didn’t exist. Things were different then. Looking at the surroundings during Highspire’s celebration on Saturday, it was clear how much had changed in 50 years. Some who were children when the box was sealed away now had children of their own. Many were younger than the capsule’s contents, and relied on stories of friends and relatives. Faces in the crowd back then had returned for the festivities. Now aged, hair peppered gray, they revealed how much time had passed. But here they were, some who remembered an item or two buried in the capsule, many who didn’t have a clue. Don Wise, of Middletown, was 6 years old when he attended the Sesquicentennial 50 years ago with his mother, Dottie Rider. “We stood there and watched them bury the time capsule,” Wise recalled. “They didn’t really tell us what they put in it.” So what was inside? The anticipation only grew as former mayor Wayne Shank loosened the lid, one screw at a time. When five were left, a countdown ensued. Don Ruth, a local historian and former Highspire resident, pulled item after item from the capsule. The first find? An empty envelope, followed by several other empty envelopes. Don’t worry – it got better with each pull. There were mementos from the Sesquicentennial – wooden nickels, programs, a script from a play about Highspire, plates. It was music to the crowd’s ears as Ruth held up a 45 rpm record of the Beatles 1964 hit, “I Should Have Known Better’’ – a song from the group’s movie, “A Hard Day’s Night’’ – that was pulled from the box. Shaving permits and pins with “Brothers of the Brush” written across them were reminders of the 150th celebration. “If you shaved, and did not have a beard, you had to buy a permit or they put you in jail,” Shank explained. Many longtime residents recall the hundreds of men strolling through the Sesquicentennial celebration with long whiskers. “You had to let your whiskers grow. If
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Former Highspire mayor Wayne Shank hopes the time capsule with a drill. you didn’t have a card, you better not shave, and that was the girls, too,” said resident Howard Leonhard, laughing. “It was a good old time.” Buttons and bows, a handmade doll, coins, a dollar bill from 1964 and two editions of the Press And Journal were also stuffed inside. Three men in the crowd waited patiently as item after item was taken from the capsule, waiting to see something pulled from the box that they knew was inside. Finally, a piece of their childhood was recovered – a baseball signed by their 1964 Lions Midget baseball team. Lifelong friends Tom Bates, Michael Otzel and Jack Bolash, who were members of the team at the time, reunited, each taking turns holding the ball they last gripped as children. “It was the coolest thing,’’ Otzel said. “We’ve been waiting years for it. It was a tremendous feeling to hold the ball and show everybody we’re still around.” The Highspire Bicentennial Committee is planning to bury the capsule again – with new items to be discovered 50 years from now.
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Don Ruth removes a 1964 edition of the Press And Journal from the Highspire time capsule.
The Cooper/Bailey family being in the Society of Friends (Quakers): Quaker genealogy is very new to me, not having a Quaker ancestry; we tend to forget that there are other interesting religionist groups to search out. My research starts with Phoebe’s mother, Rachel Cooper Bailey-Ferry. I wanted to know all about her life. Living in Chester County a few miles from the Lancaster County line, I took a ride to the area the Cooper family had lived and worshipped. Next, I had to find out if the Cooper family stayed Orthodox (original) or did they follow Elias Hick (Hick site). When the Quakers separated in 1828, one year after Rachel’s parents Morris and Phoebe Barnaby Cooper were married at Bart’s Meetinghouse. I followed up by going to the “Friend Historical Library at Swarthmore College in Swarthmore, Pa. Going through Lancaster County index cards I came to Sadsbury Monthly and Quarterly Meetings which Bart’s Meetings was part of the minutes (records) on microfilm. I thought if I started with Rachel and John R. Bailey’s marriage date, in the women’s meetings, that would a good starting point. Reading in the women’s minutes for Rachel Cooper’s marriage in 31 Jan. 1856, I was looking for any mention of the husband. I started at the nearest monthly meeting to that date and read from there. I found an entry about a year and some months later, on Rachel Bailey, late Cooper, being disciplined for breaking a rule of the Society. This is what it said, “Hath accomplished her marriage with a man not of membership with Friends, by the assistance of magistrates Abigail Jackson and Margaret Hood, are appointed to visit her on an occasion and report back to a committee. Rachel’s decision of retaining her right and expressing a desire that further discipline should be extended towards her.” The Quaker way, Rachel being the offending member had to express sorrow for her misconduct and had to bring a signed paper condemning the same, the necessary paper of condemnation and reinstated in membership. Marrying an outsider, her children cannot become members. They can if when they become adults. I’m wondering if the men’s meeting had anything to say on the matter. That’s my next search. Quakers don’t believe in “Baptism” Their rule: It’s between the person and God.” A removal is a transfer of membership to another monthly Meeting. Example: Jeremiah and Ann L. Whitson requested that a certificate for themselves and their two minor children, Angelina and Thomas Clarkson Whitson, to Fishing Creek Monthly Meeting. Marriage between Quakers is a stepping process for the man and woman involved. The couple has to first get permission to be married from the bride’s father. Then the couple has to meet with their Meeting to request and have a discussion as to why or why not they should marry. Then there is a special committee that the couple has to meet with and at the next Meeting one of the committee members stands and announces the marriage between the couple and the man stands first and says his pledge, and the woman to the man. I have been invited to Bart Meetinghouse Historical Society. Every year, on the third Sunday of June, the descendants of Bart’s Meeting have a Meeting and a gathering afterwards. I heard there would be Cooper descendants coming; I hope to get to meet them. I found Bart burial ground records on microfilm and not only Morris and Phoebe are buried there; Rachel Cooper Bailey Ferry and her second husband are also buried there. Rachel, daughter from her first marriage, Phoebe Baily married, John W. Pickup is buried at Bart’s. John and the two sons, Willie Ray and Arthur Ferry Pickup, lived, married and died in England. The two major repositories of Quaker records in America are here in Pennsylvania. Friends Historical Library, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa., and Haverford College Library, Haverford, Pa. Many Quaker records have been microfilmed by the genealogical Society of Utah and are available at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City. See the Family History Catalog (FHLC) for details. Selected Internet Sites: Cyndi List: Quaker Sites; Quaker History Archives; Quaker Ancestors; Quaker Corner; Quaker Resources on the Web; The Religious Society of Friends; and Research Resources for Quaker Genealogy. If you what more on Quaker and were to search and books, go to Ancestry. com (www.ancestry.com), Quaker Databases.
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Most people would not think of going to a college to do family research, but our new year started with a visit to the Special Collections Room of York College. Karen Rice- Young, Archives and Special Collections Specialist, gave us a brief history of the collection and a tour of objects relating to the development of the college through the years. The York County Academy was founded in 1787 with the intent of training teachers. The original site was on North Beaver Street. The only remaining building is the gymnasium, which was used as a USO canteen during World War II. There are still murals inside the building pertaining to this era. The Academy merged with York Collegiate Institute in 1929. The Institute had been a private college preparatory school. The college moved into a new building, which was later destroyed by fire and rebuilt. In 1941, another merger took place and York Junior College was the result of that merger. Fifty-nine acres of land, outside of the city boundaries, were bought and the college is still on this site. In 1968, it became York College of Pennsylvania. The collection contains publications related to the college - publications, photographs, and yearbooks. Alumni have donated items over the years, especially Dr. Ehrenfeld, who was instrumental in starting the archives in the 1970s? Some of the more interesting items include an early graduation cap and gown, Civil War swords, a Civil War medical kit, a cupping kit (with directions), German Bibles and autograph books. The photographs contained in the collection are in the process of being digitized. The Library also contains several stained glass windows from York County Academy, whose buildings were designed by the Dempwolf brothers. If any of your family members were York College graduates, check with the college to see if there are any family heirlooms, photographs, etc. in the Special Collections Room or Archives. You might be surprised at what you find about an ancestor.
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Zimmerman/Keefer from Pine Grove to Harrisburg George Edward Keefer married into my great-uncle Percival D. Zimmerman family about 1909 to his daughter Katie Lorcetta Zimmerman (1886-1953) born and raised in Pine Grove Schuylkill Co., Pa., had two children Clarence Joseph and Dorothy Keffer Crane. Found them living in Harrisburg, 2nd ward, at 1221 Mulberry St. George was 26 years old, married one year, occupation steam engineer for the railroad. Katie was 24 and listed with one child, son Clarence Joseph, age 4 (1907). According to the 1920 census, they still lived in Harrisburg City, 2nd ward, on 1518 Berry Hill St. Katie’s sister, Eleanora Zimmerman was living with them, age 14, son Clarence, 13 and daughter Dorothy, 7. 1930 census states George and Katie were living on Hunter St. by that time he was proprietor of a grocery store. Dorothy M. working as a sales lady in a dept. store. Clarence Joseph Keefer, born 11 Feb. 1906-7 Feb. 1978, Mechanicsburg, Cumberland, Pa. I’m looking for any living descendants and possibly a picture of George and Katie Zimmerman Keefer and family? Write to Sharman Meck Carroll, P.O. Box 72413, Thorndale, PA 19372-1035.
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GMEDC owed to the borough, said Matt Tunnell, authority chairman. The authority, with the separate approval of Middletown Borough Council, drew down $500,000 from a $3 million line of credit through PNC Bank to pay off the mortgage. That $500,000 will go toward a revolving loan and grant fund to help pay for economic development projects in Middletown. The fund already has $579,000, so adding the additional $500,000 will make for roughly $1.07 million available to support development projects. Tunnell said the authority plans to repay the $500,000 to the bank from proceeds the borough expects to soon
receive from the Federal Emergency Management Agency – proceeds that would reimburse the borough for money that was spent tied to the flooding caused by Tropical Storm Lee in 2011. The authority’s purchase of the Elks Building puts on a fast track plans to shore up the building physically, including rehabilitation of the structure. The ICDA has approved a $145,000 proposal from Lobar Construction Services of York to replace the roof over all parts of the building except the Elks Theatre, a long-operating movie theater. The theater roof has already been replaced. The roof project is to be paid for with proceeds from the economic development fund. Tunnell said the hope is that Lobar
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McNamara said that the commission’s current purpose is nothing more than to receive complaints and, if the complaints have substance, refer them to the state HRC. However, the commission has had no members for many years. Nor has the borough spent any money on the commission for many years, because there was nothing to spend any money on, according to borough spokesman Chris Courogen. But Mayor James H. Curry III asserted that the commission is needed now more than ever because of the large influx of new Penn State Harrisburg students – in particular, the many students coming here from countries all over the globe. Curry also dismissed as “bogus” the argument that a local commission is not needed because of the existence of state and federal agencies. If that’s the case, “then you shouldn’t have a local government” at all, Curry said. Councilor Anne Einhorn lent support, saying that even with state and federal agencies this is a service that should be “personalized for people” by having a local commission. Having
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member, Tunnell emphasized that it is not the authority’s intent to own the Elks Building in the long term. The goal is to stabilize the building physically and financially and put it back on the private market and on the tax rolls. “The ultimate goal is to transfer it to a private developer,” Tunnell said. “From my perspective, the ICDA really serves as an intermediary in being able to purchase properties and bring resources to the table, and then return them back” to the tax rolls, he said. “I do not perceive a long-term vision where the ICDA becomes the dominant owner of real estate in the downtown,’’ Tunnell said. “That is not our role. Our role is to get these distressed properties to a point where they are marketable.” The authority is also “working diligently” with two existing commercial tenants – a flower and gift shop and an antiques and collectibles shop – to address ongoing “issues,” Tunnell said. “Those will be resolved to make sure that all landlord responsibilities are taken care of and addressed, and to make sure the building is managed in a way that the tenants are successful,” he said. During the closing, GMEDC Vice Chairman Gordon Einhorn said that Paul Bear, owner of a third business that was in the Elks Building – The Turquoise Bear Trading Post – left months ago and has not returned. The flower shop, Alma’s House of Flowers and Gifts, is by far the business that has been in the Elks the longest – 36 years, according to owner Kathy Suhr. Suhr has been with Alma’s for 21 years, the last 15 as owner.
The borough and the authority’s intention to buy the Elks was hardly a secret. It has been in the works for a long time. To Suhr, the borough sent a clear signal as to its future vision for the building in the June edition of the borough newsletter, Middletown Matters. And that vision did not appear to include Alma’s. Instead, a Photoshop-like artist’s depiction in the newsletter showed a Penn State Harrisburg Barnes & Noble bookstore in the space that currently houses Alma’s. “It was very disheartening to open up the town newsletter and to see my building with another name on it. That was very hurtful,” Suhr said. But Don Holtzman, senior director of student services and special projects at Penn State Harrisburg, told the Press And Journal that he has no knowledge of any intention by Barnes & Noble to locate a bookstore in the Elks Building. The plan all along has been for a new Barnes & Noble bookstore to be part of the Student Enrichment Center on campus that Penn State hopes to build by the fall of 2016. Barnes & Noble has not responded to inquiries by the Press And Journal. Now that the authority owns the Elks, Suhr said she can’t help but feel “very anxious” about what that will mean for the building, and for her. Suhr said she supported GMEDC “100 percent.” She does not fault the organization for transferring the building to the authority. “The GMEDC did what they had to do,” Suhr said. “There was a lack of support, and it’s understandable that they turned it over.”
Sale of nearby Union Street parcel did not create conflict, officials By Dan Miller
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For nearly a year now the solicitor for the Middletown Industrial and Commercial Development Authority has owned the building at 29 S. Union St. that is occupied by the engineering firm co-owned by Jack Raudenbush, chairman of the Greater Middletown Economic Development Corp. GMEDC transferred ownership of the nearby Elks Building to the authority on Thursday, Sept. 18. The ICDA was represented in part at the realestate closing by Salvatore Bauccio, the ICDA solicitor, whose Bauccio Holdings LLC acquired the property at 29 S. Union St. or $365,000 from
Raudenbush and Jodi A. Raudenbush on Oct. 21, 2013, according to a deed filed at the Dauphin County Courthouse. On Oct. 23, two days after the deed was signed, the ICDA voted to approve a letter of intent to acquire the Elks Building from the GMEDC, according to the authority’s minutes of its Oct. 23 meeting. Matt Tunnell, who became chairman of the authority shortly before October, said that he knew of Bauccio’s purchase of the building from Raudenbush. However, Tunnell said that he does not see the matter as a conflict of interest that would have required Bauccio at any time to recuse himself from any involvement in the Elks Building transaction.
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“I don’t know of any personal benefit that Sal would get out of the ICDA’s purchase of the Elks Building as it relates to his ownership of the business down the street,” Tunnell said. Bauccio was an original member of the authority when the authority was created by Middletown Borough Council in December 2012. In July 2013, council accepted Bauccio’s resignation as an authority member. He was allowed to stay on as authority solicitor. Tunnell said there would be more reason for concern if Bauccio was still a voting member of the authority. “He has no decision-making authority without the ICDA specifically authorizing him to do something,” Tunnell said. “The decision to purchase or not purchase rests with the ICDA board as a whole.” Tunnell said that Bauccio’s role has been to handle “legal discussions” regarding the transaction with Gordon Einhorn, a lawyer who is vice chairman of GMEDC. Bauccio said that his ownership of the building in which Raudenbush’s firm is a tenant is not a conflict of interest because GMEDC is not a tenant in the building. Bauccio said his ownership of the building was clearly known to the authority. “We talked about it a million times,” Bauccio said. “Everyone played with an open hand here.” Bauccio said that Bauccio Holdings LLC is a partnership between he and his father. The commercial local real estate broker NAI CIR had the sales listing for the 29 S. Union St. property and had “recommended” the property, Bauccio said. Raudenbush said he had decided to sell the building because of issues over his health. He felt that there was no need to recuse himself because there was no real negotiation between GMEDC and the authority. Negotiations, to the extent there were any, were primarily between himself and the rest of the GMEDC board. “There was nothing to recuse myself from between the GMEDC and the authority. Nothing was done inappropriately,” Raudenbush said. Tunnell said the authority as a public entity needs to be sensitive to how its members and its activities are perceived by the public – but that in his view Bauccio’s purchase of 29 S. Union St. does not represent a conflict.
Town Topics News & happenings for Middletown and surrounding areas.
Sunset Grill music series
Sunset Bar & Grill, 2601 Sunset Dr., Middletown, is hosting live music on its deck featuring Sherry Mullins, Americana, blues and rock, at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 25. •••••
Drug disposal
Turn in your unused or expired medication for safe disposal from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 27 at the Giant Food Store, 450 E. Main St., Middletown. The disposal will be held in cooperation with the Middletown Police Department. For more information, visit www.usdoj.gov. •••••
Book sale
The Friends of the William H. & Marion C. Alexander Family Library is sponsoring a book sale on Tuesday, Sept. 30 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.; Wednesday, Oct. 1, Thursday, Oct. 2 and Friday, Oct. 3 from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.; and Saturday, Oct. 4 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The event will be held at Trinity United Methodist Church, 210 W. Main St., Hummelstown. For more information, call the library at 717-566-0949. •••••
Home & Fashion Expo
A Home & Fashion Expo will be held from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 27 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Spring Garden Conference Center, Middletown. Admission is free. The event is sponsored by Macaroni Kid. For more information, visit www.hershey. macaronikid.com. •••••
Motorcycle Breakfast
Lower Swatara Volunteer Fire Department, 1350 Fulling Mill Road, Middletown, will continue its Motorcycle Summer Breakfast Series on Sunday, Sept. 28. A buffetstyle breakfast will be served from 7 to 11 a.m. For more information, visit www.lowerswatarafire.com. •••••
Volunteers needed
Londonderry Twp. V.I.P., an all-volunteer van service, needs of volunteers who are willing to drive its minivan and transport senior residents in the township to and from doctor’s appointments, grocery stores, etc. Volunteers are also needed to answer phones and coordinate schedules for drivers. If interested, please call 717-944-1777. •••••
HIA public meeting
The Susquehanna Area Regional Airport Authority will hold a public meeting to receive comments on the development of a new longrange 20-year master plan for the Harrisburg International Airport from 6 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 24 in the Capital Union Building at Penn State Harrisburg. Penn State Police Services will not be ticketing during the event and parking permits are not necessary. •••••
Bingo Blast
Hummelstown Fire Company, 249 E. Main St., Hummelstown, will hold a Bingo Blast on Saturday, Sept. 27. Doors open at 5 p.m.,; bingo starts at 7 p.m.
Saturday, September 27 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. GIANT
450 East Main St., Middletown In Cooperation with MIDDLETOWN BOROUGH POLICE For more information visit www.usdoj.gov
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Transportation Summit
Rep. John Payne invites you to his 106th District Transportation Summit at 9 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 3 at 9 a.m. at the Hummelstown Fire Company, 249 E. Main St., Hummelstown. No advanced registration required.
Sports
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2014
GROUNDED MIDDLETOWN AREA FOOTBALL
Raiders stymied by Boiling Springs, 28-13 By Larry Etter
Press And Journal Staff
Flying high one week, grounded the next. Such was the fate of the Middletown Area varsity football team in the past two weeks. After claiming a big win against Elizabethtown in Week No. 3 of the current scholastic season, the Blue Raiders were rudely brought down to earth on Friday, Sept. 19 as visiting Boiling Springs shocked the locals with a 28-13 win. The main factor in the loss for the Raiders (2-2, 0-1 in the Mid-Penn Conference Capital Division) was the inability to stop Bubbler running back John Vaughn, who surprisingly ran through the Middletown defense for 215 yards and four touchdowns behind a solid offensive line that controlled the line of scrimmage throughout. On offense, the Middletown side could not find any consistency after tying the score at 7-7 with 5:07 left
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Middletown’s Kurt Dey (41) celebrates his 33yard touchdown run touchdown with teammate Corbin Stetler (4) in the first quarter. The touchdown tied the score.
in the first quarter. The Raiders did not score again until just over two minutes remained in the Capital Division opener for both schools. With a sizeable number of underclassmen filling out the starting spots of both sides of the ball, it is understandable that inconsistency will play a big role in the fate of the Blue Raiders this season. That inconsistency showed up on Friday at War Memorial Field. Before Vaughn had even set off on his career night, the Bubblers (2-2, 1-0) found a way to take the early lead in the game’s opening series. Keyed by a 46-yard pass from kicker Dylan Romig to Bryan Malone out of a punt formation on fourth-and-2, the Bubblers scored on Vaughn’s 1-yard run to take a 7-0 lead. The Raiders went three-and-out on their first series, but the defense held the second time around and the Middletown squad got a big break when Romig’s punt went for just 16 yards. Starting at the Bubblers’ 41-yard line, the Raiders moved to the Boiling Springs 33 on a Nathan Ockerto-Caleb Leggore pass and a short run by Leggore. On third-and-2, Middletown running back Kurt Dey broke free out of the backfield and outran the Bubblers’ defense to the end zone for a 3-yard touchdown run. Josh Alcock’s kick knotted the score at 7-7 with 5:07 left in the first quarter. Leggore and Haden Landis keyed the Raider defense, forcing another Boiling Springs punt, and the Middletown offense showed some life when Jaelen Thompson ran for 24 yards on three carries. But the Raiders stalled and were forced to punt, and the score remained unchanged by the end of the opening quarter. Three plays into the second stanza, however, Boiling Springs recovered a Raider fumble near midfield that led to the Bubblers’ second score. With Vaughn leading the charge, Boiling Springs went 49 yards in 12 plays as Vaughn scored from 2 yards out at the 4:12 mark. Down 14-7 to begin the second half, the Raiders got the ball to start the third quarter. But due to a pair of penalties, the opening drive went backwards and the Raiders were again forced to punt from deep in their own territory. Starting their ensuing drive at the Middletown 34yard line, the Bubblers wasted little time padding their
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Middletown’s Jaelen Thompson (44) stops a Boiling Springs running back for a loss. lead. Four straight carries by Vaughn, the last a 2-yard dive into the end zone, gave the Bubblers a 21-7 lead. The Middletown offense accomplished little the rest of the way, and the third quarter ended with the Raiders down by two TDs. Another penalty and a dropped pass hurt the Raiders’ first drive of the fourth quarter, and the Middletown side failed to capitalize on a fumble recovery by Justin Shaver on the Bubblers’ first play following another Raider punt. Following a three-and-out by the Raiders after the recovery, the Bubblers took over at their own 34-yard line. On second-and-9, Vaughn broke free on a surprising 65-yard touchdown sprint, giving Boiling Springs a 28-7 lead that pretty much guaranteed the Bubblers’ win with 9:03 left in the game. But the Raiders kept fighting and put together a good
offensive series that started at their 41-yard line following Brady Fox’s 27-yard kickoff return. Ocker hooked up with Dylan Andree for 7 yards on first down and Dey added runs of 17, 14 and 12 yards that gave the Raiders a first and goal from the Boiling Springs 9-yard line. But the threat died at the 5 as the Boiling Springs defense forced a pair of incomplete passes on third and fourth downs. After stopping the Bubblers, the Raiders took over at their own 39-yard line with 3:15 left on the clock. Ocker connected on a trio of passes to Leggore and Andree that covered 30 yards, then hooked up with Thompson for a 29-yarder to the Boiling Springs 2 that set up a Leggore touchdown run with 1:57 left. The point-after kick was blocked, and the Raiders trailed 28-13. Please See RAIDERS, Page B2
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Lower Dauphin bursts onto the field at Susquehanna Twp. High School. The Falcons won their first game in the Mid-Penn Conference Keystone Division, beating Susquehanna Twp., 30-15.
Falcon linemen shine in 30-15 win over Indians By Jim Lewis
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Here’s a sign that your offensive line is playing well: On fourth-and-inches, it opens a hole in the opposing defensive line so big that your running back dashes 58 yards for a touchdown. Why settle for inches when you can gain yards? That’s what Lower Dauphin’s offensive line did against Susquehanna Twp., the first Keystone Division rival it met so far this season in Mid-Penn Conference football, on Friday, Sept. 19. On fourth-and-inches, the opening that Falcon running back George Hatalowich saw was so big that he ran through it and beyond – 58 yards beyond, for the first touchdown of the game about midway through the first quarter. A 13-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Tommy Klock to Ben Ross about four minutes later gave Lower Dauphin (4-0, 1-0 in the Keystone Division) a 14-0 lead, and the Falcon defense took over. A safety, scored when Susquehanna Twp. snapped an attempted punt out of its end zone, staked Lower Dauphin to a 16-0 lead. Hatalowich scored a second TD on a 7-yard run four minutes later, increasing the Falcon lead to 23-0, and the defense held on from there.
Susquehanna Twp. (0-4, 0-1) threatened after quarterback Ben Moser threw a 29-yard touchdown pass to LaReese Howze with just 33 seconds left in the third quarter, bringing the Indians within 23-7. But a 1-yard touchdown run by Klock midway through the fourth quarter sealed the victory. A late touchdown
pass from Moser to Jaquan Blair, from 5 yards out, ended the scoring. The game marked improved play from both offensive and defensive lines, said Coach Rob Klock. “I think we have matured up front,’’ he said, to the point that he marveled Please See FALCONS, Page B4
Lower Dauphin defensive lineman Omi Ramos (53) tackles Susquehanna Twp. quarterback Ben Moser (3) for a loss.
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Zombie bear apocalypse? The state’s vigilance prevents it
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wo years ago, I saw a Pennsylvania Black Bear with the mange. The sight was horrifying. The poor creature looked like a zombie from “The Walking Dead.’’ It had hardly any hair – large portions of its coat were bare patches of skin. I never forgot that bear and wondered how it got mange – and how contagious mange is to humans and other animals Just last week, while heading to our camp in Lycoming County, those questions were answered. I got to witness the efforts of the Pennsylvania Game Commission (PGC) and the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) to curtail and control mange in bears. Parked along a state forest road were PGC and DCNR
vehicles. A group of bystanders were all huddled at the rear of a cabin. My curiosity got the best of me and I pulled over to see what was going on. My wife Lynn and I walked around to the back yard and immediately saw what the commotion was all about. There, on the ground, was a 200-pound black bear that had been caught in a live-trap. The bear was given a knock-out tranquilizer to immobilize it temporarily. This allowed for the removal of the bear for examination, and two PGC officials, assisted by a DCNR ranger, conducted the examination. I was amazed at the amount of medical-type equipment required to examine the bear. It looked like a hospital emergency room in the back of the PGC vehicle. The bear was caught as a result of repeated sightings of a bear with mange. The live-trap was set to capture the diseased bear before it could spread mange to other bears and critters in the area. However, the bear that was caught didn’t possess the mange. A good thing, for all involved. If the bear did have the mange to a degree that treatment would be fruitless, then for the sake and wellbeing of other bears, the affected bear would have been euthanized. The PGC officials were friendly and answered all questions. Both PGC and DCNR officers went out of their way to be informative in the process of live-trapping bears. Mange is described as a skin infection caused by mites. The hair falls out and exposes the skin. If the mange is treated at its earliest stages, an animal can survive.
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A bear with mange was wandering about six miles from Tom Shank’s camp in Lycoming County. The bear was euthanized.
However, in its advance stages there is no effective treatment and the animal succumbs. Domestic animals like dogs can be quarantined and treatment provided. Unfortunately, wild animals don’t have the luxury of being able to be quarantined. Quarantine is essential for successful treatment of the mange. And yes, we humans also can get the mange. A trip to the doctor or dermatologist can provide all that is needed to successfully treat it. Wild animals aren’t as lucky. The PGC official explained that when folks see a live-bear trap, they immediately conclude that the bear will be taken away and relocated. That is not true. Bears are relocated when they pose a threat to property, such as the damage they can do on agricultural fields (corn, soy beans, beehives, etc.) The mere fact that they visit bird feeders and raid trash cans doesn’t warrant trapping and transfer of a bear unless it poses a threat to people in an urban area that has no habitat to support the bear. Finally, it was time for the bear to be released. A final injection by syringe into the hind leg of the bear began a slow process of awakening. The bear began to move his lips and his body began to move so slightly.
The PGC official clapped his hands and shouted loudly, and the mass of black fur got to his feet – wobbly, of course, from the tranquilizer – and scooted into the forest, gaining more speed as it went. The PGC official explained that this bear was the seventh one trapped in that area, which likely is a direct result of artificial baiting and feeding. When folks feed bears, they actually contribute to concentrating the animals in an area that is contrary to the bear’s normal habitat. Folks mean well, and enjoy seeing a bear eating their handouts, but in the long run they cause problems instead of allowing nature to take its course. People feed bears everything from chocolate to doughnuts to cake. All can alter a bear in negative ways. Yes, bears can receive a sugar high. With artificial feeding, bears become so conditioned to their found handouts that they become aroundthe-clock visitors. They actually get on a schedule, and many bears take advantage. Unethical hunters take advantage of this during the hunting season. It is against the law to hunt over bait, or an area that had been baited in the past. Concentrating bears in a specific area may create a potential problem with disease, like the
A Pennsylvania Game Commission officer awakens a drowsy bear that was trapped and released. mange. Bears are wild animals and need to remain wild and free in their natural environment. Sometimes human intervention with good intentions can create an imbalance of animal
density. The warning signs you see posted at national parks, like Yellowstone, that tell you “Do not feed the bears’’ should be honored right in our own Pennsylvania woods.
STEELTON-HIGHSPIRE FOOTBALL
ANOTHER OVERTIME
Rollers fall to Spartans on blocked kick, 27-26
By Noelle Barrett
For The Press And Journal
Deja vu? As the buzzer signaling the end of regulation rang at Cottage Hill on Friday, Sept. 19, Steelton-Highspire found itself in the same position it was in the week before – a tie game. This time, the Rollers were hoping for the same outcome against Milton Hershey that they earned against Newport seven days prior – a victory. They didn’t get it. Milton Hershey edged Steel-High, 27-26 in overtime, handing the Rollers (1-3, 0-1 in the Mid-Penn Conference Capital Division) their first loss in league play at War Veterans Memorial Field. “We didn’t give up. We didn’t quit. We fought to the end,” Roller Coach
Andrew Erby said. “It is unfortunate, but it was a hell of a ball game from both teams and a good effort – but at the end of the day we came up short.” The game was close throughout, with neither team leading by more than a score the whole way through. Steel-High was first to put points on the board. Both teams had exchanged possession without reaching the end zone as the first quarter winded down. Milton Hershey (3-1, 1-0) got the ball with 2:39 left in the first stanza, but moved only a yard on three downs. The Rollers received the ball at the Milton Hershey 46-yard line on after the punt return. One play later, Roller quarterback Jaki Bowman bolted 46 yards for a touchdown. Freshman Nick Neidlinger connected with the ball for the extra point, making it 7-0
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with 59.5 seconds left in the quarter. It was three-and-out for both teams on their next possessions, with the Spartans receiving the ball with 9:22 in the first half. Milton Hershey lost yards on a couple plays, but recovered, turning a third-and-20 down into a touchdown on quarterback Keonte Lucas’ 68-yard pass to Keith Hunter in the end zone. After a failed kick from Casey Herrington, the Rollers were still up, 7-6 with 7:29 left in the first half. That 7-6 score stood through the end of the half and midway into the third. Later in the third quarter, Bowman threw an 8-yard touchdown pass to Shaheim Moody-Williams on fourth down to increase Steelton-Highspire’s lead to 13-6 with 4:51 left. The extrapoint kick was blocked. Milton Hershey tied the game with just under a minute left in the third quarter when Lucas ran the ball for the touchdown. The fourth quarter only intensified, with the Rollers taking the lead once again. Quentin Taylor-Porter scored on a 44-yard run with 7:37 left in the game. Neidlinger’s kick was good, giving the Rollers a small cushion, 20-13. The Spartans then got the ball, and as minutes ticked away they worked their way downfield. With 2:19 left in regulation, Milton Hershey’s Dontrece Tasker scored on a 3-yard run, and Herrington added the extra point for a 20-20 tie. Steel-High moved downfield as time was running out, but Taylor-Porter lost a fumble after a 22-yard pass from Bowman and Milton Hershey pounced on it at its own 39-yard line with 41 seconds left in regulation. The game was littered with fumbles – eight total, five by Milton Hershey with three lost, and three from the Rollers, who lost two of them. In fact, the Rollers recovered a Milton Hershey fumble by Qwasif Shabazz with 31 seconds left in regulation, but time ran out as Steel-High battled toward the Spartan end zone. Both teams went to the drawing board to come up with a final effort for the win.
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The Spartans took possession first in overtime. Shabazz scored on a 2-yard run, and Herrington’s kick added a point, giving the Spartans the lead for the first time. It came down to one moment. MoodyWilliams quickly scored a touchdown on a 10-yard run. Neidlinger connected with the ball for the extra point, but Milton Hershey’s Dashawn Harris blocked the kick for the win. A pack of Spartans charging the field signaled the loss for the Rollers. “I tried to tell my team to hop on my back and I’ll carry them to the promised land. I tried my hardest tonight,” Bowman said. “In my eyes, we should have won. We were robbed with three fumbles, a drop kick where my teammate’s face mask was pulled, but at the end of the day you just got to keep fighting. You can’t give up.” Even in the loss, the Rollers kept their heads up. “I was just telling them to stay positive and never let the other team get the best of you,” Bowman said. “Football is a game of runs. Everybody has ups and downs. One team wins, one team loses, and we just need to keep fighting no matter what.” Overall, Erby was impressed with many of his Rollers, among them
Steelton-Highspire quarterback Jaki Bowman (10) celebrates a good play with teammate Shaman Jones (2). defensive tackle Bryce Carter. “I think he made a lot of separation. He’s just a lead athlete,’’ Erby said. “It’s good to see he demanded some double teams.” There were mistakes, and at times the game was sloppy, but it’s all a part of the new and experienced players
meshing together. “We’re getting better as a team. We’re just so inexperienced that we’re going to make mistakes,” Carter said. “The guys we have that have been playing three or four years – we’re just showing them the way, showing them how to play Roller football.”
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Steelton-Highspire running back Shaheim Moody-Williams (7) plows through the Milton Hershey defense.
The Middletown defense recovered another Vaughn fumble with just 31 seconds left, and the Raiders had one more chance to cut into the lead. Leggore caught a pair of Ocker passes that went for 33 and 23 yards, the second of which gave the Raiders a first-and-goal at the Boiling Springs
2-yard line. After spiking the ball to kill the clock, Ocker attempted a pair of passes that, unfortunately, fell incomplete. On the game’s final play, Leggore was stopped a yard short of the goalline, denying the Raiders another score.
Middletown freshman Brady Fox (37) cuts through Boiling Springs defenders on a kick return.
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CFA FOOTBALL
MIDDLETOWN AREA BOYS’ SOCCER
Eagles prevail in battle with Gettysburg By Bob Stone
For The Press And Journal
The Seven Sorrows Eagles traveled to Gettysburg on Sunday, Sept. 21 for an afternoon of football with the Warriors. The Eagles travel to West Perry on Sunday, Sept. 28 for a matchup with the Mustangs.
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The Eagles found the end zone twice, with Matthew Gilhool and Jamar McKinney doing the scoring. The Seven Sorrows defense stood tall against the Warriors, with Daniel Gilhool, Ben Nordai, Lucas Heckman and Isaiah Shayter leading the charge.
PEEWEES Seven Sorrows 19 Gettysburg 6 Photos by Jodi Ocker
Middletown’s Bubba Finsterbush (10) challenges a Lancaster Catholic player for the ball.
Middletown goalkeeper Jordy Handley, right, recorded the first two shutouts of his high school career
ROAD WARRIORS Raiders’ travels rewarded with victories It was a very busy week for the Middletown Area Blue Raiders boys’ soccer team – four matches, three of which were long road trips. Middletown (5-3, 1-3 in the MidPenn Conference Capital Division) won all four, allowing only 3 goals with two shutouts mixed in the middle. The week started in Newville against Big Spring. Middletown’s Blake Gill got things going with a goal in the second minute on an assist by Brendan Dintiman – then he did it again just seven minutes later to stake the Blue Raiders to a quick 2-0 lead. In the 35th minute, Middletown’s Matt Anthony garnered the first goal of his career, unassisted, on a clean shot after he deked a couple defenders and pulled the trigger. Big Spring (2-8-1) scored to make it 3-1 just a minute later, and the half ended with the Raiders holding a two-goal lead. Middletown goalkeeper Jordy Handley made 9 saves against Big Spring.
Middletown 2 Northern York 0
Handley earned the first shutout of his high school career against division rival Northern York on Tuesday, Sept. 16 in Dillsburg. Gill opened the scoring against the Polar Bears (4-7, 2-3), notching a goal on an assist from Eddie Arnold in the 39th minute. Gill wheeled around a defender and found the back of the net to put the Raiders up 1-0 at the half. Jordan Matter scored at the 54th minute, on an assist from Gill, to increase the Raiders’ lead to 2-0. The Middletown defense, led by strong defensive backers Arnold, Bubba Finsterbush, Harry Kapenstein, Mason Guckavan and Scott Shaffer, then held the fort for the next 26 minutes. Some amazing kick saves by Handley preserved the shutout.
Middletown 1 Kennard-Dale 0
It was off to the deep end of southern York County to finish the three long road trips in four days for the Raiders to face Kennard-Dale (2-7) on Thursday, Sept. 18. The match was evenly fought throughout, with both defenses and goalkeepers not yielding a goal until the 79th minute. It was then that
Defender David Alcock, right, marks a Lancaster Catholic forward. Finsterbush, who had been unleashed from his lock-down defensive position and pushed up to striker, struck for the game-winning goal. Finsterbush found the side netting off an assist from Matter to break the Rams’ hearts. Handley recorded his second consecutive shutout, making seven saves.
Middletown 3 Lancaster Catholic 2
One more match for the week brought the streaking Raiders home to comfortable War Memorial Field. With a larger-than usual crowd on hand on Saturday, Sept. 20 due to a girls-boys doubleheader, and the Middletown Area High School Blue Wave Marching Band on hand to perform, the home side put on a great performance. Falling behind 19 minutes in to visiting Lancaster Catholic on a miscommunication between a defender and the goalkeeper, the Raiders leveled it at 1-1 scoring the equalizer off the foot of Matter. Matter did some fancy dancing to fool the Lancaster Catholic goalkeeper and score. In the 52nd minute, Lancaster Catholic (2-7-1) was awarded a free kick some 50 yards from the Middletown goal, and scored. Connor Engle put a perfect ball into the box and found
the head of a tall teammate, Benjamin Slenker, who calmly out-jumped the smaller Raider defense to stake his team to a 2-1 lead. Down 2-1 with less than 20:00 left, Finsterbush was pushed up to striker again, and the move paid off. He scored twice, in the 68th minute and the 72nd minute, to put the Raiders ahead, 3-2. The Middletown defense held for the victory. The junior varsity team remains undefeated in seven matches this season, beating Lancaster Catholic 3-1 on Saturday. Down 1-0 for a good portion of the match, the Raiders stormed back, with Tyrell Gallatin using his outstanding speed to run down a ball going forward and put it cleanly into the upper 90 where the keeper had no chance. Swing player Donavan Brady found the back of the net for the game winner with some fancy moves before knocking it home. The scoring was completed by another swing player, Jarod Frekot. A really tough defense kept Lancaster Catholic out of the attacking end for most of the match. This moves the JV side to a record of 5-0-2. Middletown’s Zac Purvis netted a goal on Thursday, Sept. 18 in a 4-0 victory over Kennard-Dale.
COLLEGE SOCCER
Lions blitz Washington Adventist, 3-0
By William Doyle
For The Press And Journal
Penn State Harrisburg was ready to face a Washington Adventist team that was coming off a massive win over Division II Shippensburg, ranked 17th in the nation at the time. The clash between the Lions and the Shock was nothing short of spectacular – if you’re a Lion fan. Penn State Harrisburg scored three first-half goals to beat Washington Adventist, 3-0, on Sunday, Sept. 21 in Middletown. The intensity and effort of the Lions (5-1) were evident from the start against the Shock (4-2-1). Fortunately, teamwork was the theme of this game, as every pass seemed to find its target. The Lions’ domination started with a crafty pass from Ricardo Quintana that led to a cross from Victor Weaver that found Alex Panuccio, who scored the first goal of the day. The goal seemed to open the floodgates for Penn State Harrisburg. Austin
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Penn State Harrisburg’s Alex Panuccio (3) lines up a shot and scores against Washington Adventist’s helpless goalkeeper. Katz blew past five Adventist defenders and found Aaron Kline, who scored the Lions’ second goal. Ten minutes later, a foul by Lion defender Mike Jones that stopped a Shock breakaway earned a red card, forcing the Blue & White to play a man
down for the remaining 65 minutes. Penn State Harrisburg’s defense was up to the challenge, however, led by Jon Willingham and Deven Gerhart, who shot down any kind of attack from Adventist. The Lions kept control of the game all the way.
The Eagles rode the legs of Aidan Eckley to victory. Eckley scored three touchdowns behind an offensive line that was dominant. Collin Minto, Titus Carter, Marquis Beasley, Jaydon James and Landen Hunter opened the holes and the Eagles running backs took care of the rest. Seven Sorrows’ Jadyn Maple has become a big target for quarterback Braelan Huber – the pair connected for a big gain that led to an Eagle score. Maple also recovered two onside kicks and scored on an extra-point run. Anthony Stains and Michael Barilla ran for tough yardage, and Logan Suhr came up with an interception on defense.
PONIES Seven Sorrows 33 Gettysburg 6
After a slow start, the Eagles found their groove and cruised to another mercy rule victory. Derek Wall opened the scoring with a touchdown run, and Tim Wagner caught a touchdown pass from Dylon Zettlemoyer to give the Eagles a 13-0 lead. The Warriors answered with a long touchdown pass of their own to pull within 13-6, the earliest the Eagles have been scored on all season. Any hope of a Gettysburg upset was short-lived, though. Zettlemoyer and Wagner connected again for a score, then Wagner returned an interception for a touchdown to push the lead to 27-6 in the first half. Nathan Lopez scored in the second half for the Eagles, and the defense did the rest. Nate McGlone, Damian Williams and Max Eckley stood out defensively.
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Seven Sorrows running back Aidan Eckley, center, runs for the first of his three touchdowns against Gettysburg in a peewee division game.
MIDGETS Gettysburg 16 Seven Sorrows 8
The Eagles controlled the ball for most of the first half behind the running of Anthony Holmes and the passing of Camdyn Allen. Despite dominating in time of possession, the Eagles trailed 8-0 at halftime due to penalties and an inability to finish drives with scores. Blake Keller, Baron McKinney and Jason Moyer made one big play after another on defense to keep the Eagles in the game. On the second play from scrimmage in the second half, Holmes took one the distance from 48 yards away. Billy
Cleland made the extra point kick to tie the game at 8. Gettysburg answered with a scoring drive to take a 16-8 lead. The Eagles’ next drive went nowhere, and Gettysburg drove to the Seven Sorrows 1-yard line. The Warriors had first-and-goal with a chance to close out the game, but the Eagles’ defense rose to the occasion with a goal-line stand to give them one more chance. Holmes ran for 15 yards and Allen passed for 10 more, but the drive stalled and Gettysburg ran out the clock. Keller finished with two sacks, and Holmes ran for more than 100 yards rushing for the second game in a row.
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The Susquehanna Area Regional Airport Authority will hold a public meeting to receive comments on the development of a new long range 20-year master plan for the Harrisburg International Airport. The meeting will be held on the Penn State Harrisburg campus in the Student Center in the Capital Union Building between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, September 24, 2014. The public is invited to attend and provide comments. This will be the final workshop that will be held for the planning study. Airport planners and airport staff will be present to discuss the results of the master plan study and proposed future development projects. Penn State Police Services will not be ticketing during this event and parking permits are not necessary.
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MIDDLETOWN AREA FIELD HOCKEY
Middletown’s Braelyn Zavoda (12) fights a Lancaster Catholic player for the ball. Zavoda scored the game-winning goal as the Blue Raiders prevailed, 1-0.
Zavoda’s late goal boosts Raiders over Crusaders, 1-0 Braelyn Zavoda scored a late goal to give Middletown a 1-0 victory over Lancaster Catholic in girls’ soccer on Saturday, Sept. 20 at War Memorial Field and end the Blue Raiders’ losing streak at three games. Zavoda’s goal in the 77th minute, on an assist from Bianca Jasper, thwarted a shutout bid by Lancaster Catholic goalkeeper Claire Matillo, who made 16 saves to keep the Crusaders (3-7) in the game. Goalkeeper Brooke Myers made five saves to earn the shutout for Middletown (5-3, 3-2 in the Mid-Penn Conference Capital Division). The Raiders had lost their previous three games to division rival Northern York (a 4-1 defeat), Elco (1-0) and Trinity (1-0). Against Northern York, Katie Kennedy scored a goal just before halftime to bring the Raiders within 2-1. Abby Pendergrist scored three goals for the Polar Bears (5-4, 5-1). Middletown played well against Elco, which owns a 7-2 record, but lost a tight game on a goal by Kiyana Rodriguez in the 47th minute.
Middletown goalkeeper Sidonie LaPlante (37) stops a Red Land shot.
Middletown goalkeeper Sidonie LaPlante made 24 saves in an attempt to stop an offensive onslaught by two-time defending Class AAA state champion Lower Dauphin – but the Falcons prevailed, 8-0 in a field hockey game on Monday, Sept. 15 at Hummelstown. Lower Dauphin’s Maddie O’Neill scored three goals – two in the first half – and Gini Bramley added two second-half goals for the Falcons (8-0,
6-0 in the Mid-Penn Conference Keystone Division). Falcon goalkeeper Katie Lammando shut out the Blue Raiders (2-7, 0-6). The Raiders lost another division game to rival Red Land, 1-0 on Friday, Sept. 19 in Middletown. Carina Potteiger’s first-half goal proved to be the game-winner. The Raiders also lost a close 1-0 game to Big Spring on Wednesday, Sept. 17 in Middletown.
State champ LD roars to 8-0 win over Raiders
FOOTBALL MID-PENN CONFERENCE Capital Division W L OVERALL Camp Hill 1 0 4-0 Milton Hershey 1 0 3-1 Boiling Springs 1 0 2-2 Trinity 1 0 2-2 Middletown 0 1 2-2 Steelton-Highspire 0 1 1-3 Palmyra 0 1 1-3 West Perry 0 1 0-4 Last week’s games Boiling Springs 28, Middletown 13 Milton Hershey 27, Steelton-Highspire 26 (OT) Camp Hill 51, West Perry 20 Trinity 34, Palmyra 27 This week’s games Friday, Sept. 26 Middletown at West Perry, 7 p.m. Steelton-Highspire at Palmyra, 7 p.m.
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Middletown’s Bianca Jasper (14) heads the ball away from Lancaster Catholic.
Lion women stop Susquehanna, 3-2 Jorich struck again afterward, scoring on a deflection to improve her goal total to three on the season and improve the Lions’ lead to 3-0. Penn State Harrisburg held off a late Susquehanna to win. “I thought we played the most complete soccer game of our season so far,’’ said Lion defender Kristen Peckman. Coach Adam Clay agreed. “The girls are getting closer to playing a full 90 minutes,’’ he said. “We looked really sharp for 60 and feel good about the improvements we continue to make day in and day out.”
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Keystone Division W L OVERALL Lower Dauphin 1 0 4-0 Bishop McDevitt 1 0 4-0 Red Land 1 0 4-0 Cedar Cliff 0 0 3-1 Hershey 0 1 1-3 Mechanicsburg 0 1 1-3 Susquehanna Twp. 0 1 0-4 Last week’s games Lower Dauphin 30, Susquehanna Twp. 15 Red Land 41, Hershey 9 Bishop McDevitt 35, Mechanicsburg 22 Cedar Cliff 60, Waynesboro 20 This week’s games Friday, Sept. 26 Cedar Cliff at Lower Dauphin, 7 p.m.
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This week’s games Saturday, Sept. 27 Steelton at Middletown, noon, Middletown Area Middle School Cedar Cliff at Hummelstown, 3 p.m., Lower Dauphin Middle School FEDERAL CONFERENCE PEEWEE Division 5 W L Seven Sorrows 4 1 Good Shepherd 4 1 Boiling Springs 3 2 Gettysburg 3 2 Shippensburg 2 3 Big Spring 2 3 Last week’s games Seven Sorrows 19, Gettysburg 6 MIDGET Division 5 W L Boiling Springs 5 0 Gettysburg 4 1 Seven Sorrows 2 3 Big Spring 2 3 Good Shepherd 2 3 Shippensburg 0 5 Last week’s games Gettysburg 16, Seven Sorrows 8 PONY Division 5 W L Seven Sorrows 5 0 Good Shepherd 4 1 Boiling Springs 3 2 Shippensburg 1 4 Big Spring 1 4 Gettysburg 0 5 Last week’s games Seven Sorrows 33, Gettysburg 6
CFA YOUTH FOOTBALL NATIONAL CONFERENCE PEEWEE Division 4 W L Mechanicsburg 5 0 Middletown 4 1 Steelton 3 1 East Pennsboro 3 1 Susquehanna 3 2
This week’s games Sunday, Sept. 28 Seven Sorrows at West Perry, noon, West Perry High School BOYS’ SOCCER MID-PENN CONFERENCE Capital Division W L T OVERALL East Pennsboro 5 0 0 7-2 West Perry 4 0 1 6-0-1 Middletown 2 3 0 5-3 Northern York 2 3 0 4-7 Trinity 1 2 2 4-3-2 Northern York 2 3 0 4-7 Camp Hill 1 3 1 2-5-1 Milton Hershey 1 5 0 3-5
Division 3 W L Northern 4 1 New Cumberland 2 3 Hummelstown 0 5 Hershey 0 5 Cedar Cliff 0 5 Last week’s games Middletown 46, Cedar Cliff 0 Northern 30, Hummelstown 0 Steelton vs. East Pennsboro, no report
Last week’s games Middletown 3, Lancaster Catholic 2 Middletown 1, Kennard-Dale 1 Middletown 2, Northern York 0 Middletown 3, Big Spring 1
MIDGET Division 4 W L Middletown 4 1 Mechanicsburg 4 1 Susquehanna 1 4 Steelton 0 4 East Pennsboro 0 4
This week’s games Thursday, Sept. 25 Middletown at Milton Hershey, 4 p.m.
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Middletown’s Riley Elhajj (15) drives down field against the Red Land defense.
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Hannah Jorich scored two goals to lead Penn State Harrisburg to a 3-2 victory over Susquehanna, 3-2 on Wednesday, Sept. 17 in Middletown. Jorich, a graduate of Middletown Area High School, scored her first goal in the seventh minute off a corner kick to give the Lions a 1-0 lead. Following the early goal, the Lions (3-3) possessed the ball nicely and displayed some great attacking from the outside midfielders and defense. In the second half, Rachel Shetler scored on a bullet shot from well beyond the Crusader net to increase the Lions’ lead to 2-0.
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Saturday, Sept. 27 West Perry at Middletown, 10 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 30 East Pennsboro at Middletown, 7 p.m.
Division 3 W L 5 0 4 1 4 1 2 3 0 5
Last week’s games Middletown 38, Cedar Cliff 0 Northern 50, Hummelstown 19 Steelton vs. East Pennsboro, no report
Saturday, Sept. 27 Middletown at West Perry, 1 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 30 Middletown at East Pennsboro, 6:30 p.m. Keystone Division W L OVERALL Lower Dauphin 6 0 8-0 Hershey 5 1 9-1 Mechanicsburg 3 3 6-3-1 Palmyra 3 3 4-6 Susquehanna Twp. 2 4 3-5 Bishop McDevitt 2 4 3-6 Central Dauphin East 0 6 1-8
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Last week’s games Hershey 3, Middletown 0 Mechanicsburg 3, Middletown 1 Palmyra 3, Middletown 0 Lower Dauphin 3, Milton Hershey 0 Elizabethtown 3, Lower Dauphin 0 Lower Dauphin 3, Harrisburg 0 Trinity 3, Steelton-Highspire 0 Lower Dauphin 3, Steelton-Highspire 0 This week’s games Thursday, Sept. 25 Middletown at Milton Hershey, 5:30 p.m. Trinity at Lower Dauphin, 5:15 p.m. Steelton-Highspire at Hershey, 5:15 p.m.
Tuesday, Sept. 30 Mechanicsburg at Lower Dauphin, 7 p.m.
Tuesday, Sept. 30 Harrisburg at Middletown, 6 p.m. Mechanicsburg at Lower Dauphin, 5:15 p.m.
FIELD HOCKEY MID-PENN CONFERENCE Keystone Division W L OVERALL Lower Dauphin 6 0 8-0 Palmyra 5 1 9-1 Hershey 4 2 6-2 Susquehanna Twp. 3 3 8-3 Mechanicsburg 2 4 3-6 Red Land 1 5 2-8 Middletown 0 6 2-7 Last week’s games Lower Dauphin 8, Middletown 0 Big Spring 1, Middletown 0 Red Land 1, Middletown 0 Lower Dauphin 3, Hershey 0 Lower Dauphin 3, Palmyra 2 This week’s games Thursday, Sept. 25 Palmyra at Middletown, 3:45 p.m. Lower Dauphin at Red Land, 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 27 Cumberland Valley at Lower Dauphin, noon Monday, Sept. 29 Susquehanna Twp. at Middletown, 4 p.m. Lower Dauphin at Central Dauphin, 7:30 p.m. GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL MID-PENN CONFERENCE Colonial Division W L OVERALL Hershey 6 0 6-0
Monday, Sept. 29 Palmyra at Middletown, 6 p.m. Palmyra at Steelton-Highspire, 7:15 p.m.
COLLEGE SOCCER CAPITAL ATHLETIC CONFERENCE MEN W L OVERALL Salisbury 0 0 5-0-2 Penn State Harrisburg 0 0 5-1 Christopher Newport 0 0 6-1-1 Wesley 0 0 4-2 Frostburg St. 0 0 4-2-1 York 0 0 3-1-3 St. Mary’s 0 0 4-3 Mary Washington 0 0 2-4-1 Marymount 0 0 2-5 Southern Virginia 0 0 2-6 Last week’s games Penn State Harrisburg 3, Washington Adventist 0 WOMEN W L OVERALL Wesley 0 0 7-1 Mary Washington 0 0 6-1-1 Frostburg St. 0 0 5-1-2 York 0 0 4-2-1 Christopher Newport 0 0 4-2-2 Penn State Harrisburg 0 0 3-3 St. Mary’s 0 0 3-3-2 Salisbury 0 0 2-3-3 Southern Virginia 0 0 2-4-2 Marymount 0 0 0-6-1 Last week’s games Penn State Harrisburg 3, Susquehanna 2 Elizabethtown 5, Penn State Harrisburg 0
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Tuesday, Sept. 30 Lower Dauphin at Mechanicsburg, 6:30 p.m. GIRLS’ SOCCER MID-PENN CONFERENCE Capital Division W L OVERALL Trinity 5 0 9-0-1 Northern York 5 1 5-4 East Pennsboro 3 2 7-2 Middletown 3 2 5-3 West Perry 2 3 4-5 Camp Hill 1 5 2-5-1 Milton Hershey 0 6 1-7
6 0 9-1 5 1 6-1 4 3 4-4 3 3 4-5 2 5 2-5 1 5 2-5 1 5 1-7 0 6 0-8
Saturday, Sept. 27 Middletown at Northern York, 6:30 p.m.
This week’s games Thursday, Sept. 25 Lower Dauphin at Susquehanna Twp., 4 p.m.
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Palmyra Mechanicsburg Lower Dauphin Trinity Milton Hershey Harrisburg Middletown Steelton-Highspire
Last week’s games Lower Dauphin 3, Hershey 1 Lower Dauphin 5, Bishop McDevitt 1 This week’s games Thursday, Sept. 27 Susquehanna Twp. at Lower Dauphin, 7 p.m.
Last week’s games Hershey 2, Lower Dauphin 0 Lower Dauphin 9, Harrisburg 0 Lower Dauphin 2, Bishop McDevitt 1
PONY Division 4 W L Mechanicsburg 5 0 Steelton 3 1 Middletown 3 2 East Pennsboro 0 4 Susquehanna 0 5 Division 3 W L 5 0 3 1 2 3 1 3 1 4
This week’s games Thursday, Sept. 25 Milton Hershey at Middletown, 7 p.m.
Keystone Division W L OVERALL Hershey 7 0 10-0 Central Dauphin East 6 1 7-2 Mechanicsburg 5 2 8-2 Lower Dauphin 4 3 5-4 Bishop McDevitt 3 4 4-5 Palmyra 2 5 5-6 Harrisburg 1 6 1-6 Susquehanna Twp. 0 7 1-9
Last week’s games Middletown 26, Cedar Cliff 6 Hummelstown 14, Northern 0 Steelton vs. East Pennsboro, no report
Northern New Cumberland Cedar Cliff Hershey Hummelstown
Last week’s games MIddletown 1, Lancaster Catholic 0 Northern York 4, Middletown 1 Elco 1, Middletown 0
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Falcon running back George Hatalowich (34) runs through the Suquehanna Twp. defense for a 58-yard touchdown.
at Hatalowich’s first touchdown run. “They busted a hole open and they took it to the house,’’ he said. Hatalowich rushed 19 times for 178 yards, leading all rushers. He also recorded 14 tackles at linebacker, a staggering number. “He flies to the ball, and he has good reads,’’ said Rob Klock. Rob Klock was impressed by his defense – “they’re doing some great stuff,’’ he said – and particularly noted the work of his defensive backfield, which closely guarded good Susquehanna Twp. receivers – Adam Domovich, Kyle Walker, Adam Zeiders and, on some plays, Colton Swartz, who is rotated into the defensive lineup. The offense is still “a work in progress’’ that is improving, particularly in passing the ball, Rob Klock said. “I still think we’re not hitting on all cylinders, but they’re doing better,’’ he said. Jim Lewis: 717-944-4628, or jimlewis@pressandjournal.com
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Ebenezer United Methodist Church, 890 Ebenezer Rd., Middletown invites everyone to join us for worship on Sunday mornings lead by Pastor Suanne Whorl. September’s sermon series is “The Art of Possibility.” We offer a traditional service at 8:45 a.m. and a contemporary service with a band at 10:45 a.m. At 10 a.m., between services, there is a variety of Christian education classes for all ages. We have several things happening at Ebenezer and all are welcome. A prayer time, “Partners in Prayer,” that meets the first Monday of each month
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at 7 p.m. We gather together to pray for each other and the world around us. Through scripture, song, and meditation we experience the joy of God’s presence. Have a favorite board game? Come join us for “Game Night” every third Monday at 6:30 p.m. Our Women’s Retreat will be held Fri., Sept. 26 through Sun., Sept. 28. Come enjoy a fun filled weekend of games, scripture, conversation and good food. “Getting Your Game On!” is this year’s theme and the topics will be about women in the Bible. For more details on the retreat or any other questions please call us at 939-0766.
“Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.” Matthew 11:28-30 Open Door Bible Church, located at 200 Nissley Drive, Middletown, invites you to worship Jesus Christ with us this week. Our September 28 Sunday worship service commences at 10:40 a.m. with a 9:30 a.m. Sunday school hour with classes for all ages. Children from ages 4 to second grade are welcome
New Beginnings Church
First Church of God
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We are an independent body of believers offering God’s invitation for a new beginning to all who seek it. We exist to meet the spiritual, emotional and physical needs of a people through faith in Jesus Christ. New Beginnings Church invites you to worship with us each Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Nursery and children’s church provided. Our congregation meets at the Riverside Chapel, 630 S. Union St., next to Rescue Fire Company. Sunday school for all ages at 9 a.m. We are handicap accessible via ramp at back door; Youth Fellowship is from 5 to 7 p.m. For additional church information call 944-9595. Wednesdays: Craft Group, 6:00 p.m.; Choir rehearsals, Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. Intercessory Prayer Group at 6:30 p.m. Pastor Britt’s Bible study resumes on Thurs., Oct. 2 at 7 p.m. Everyone is welcome to participate in these two important areas of our church life. Anyone who likes to knit or crochet and would like to make hats, scarves and mittens to be given to needy children at Christmas, please call Mary K. Lemon at 944-3233. Acolyte for September: Faith
Rhine. Children’s Church leaders for September 28: Irene Beck and Fran Wolfgang. Ushers for September are John and Paula Bidoli, Mary Mulka, and Earl Peters. Pastor Britt’s meetings for working persons of our congregation to get to know him better and he them, are Mondays Sept. 29 and Oct. 6 at 7 p.m. Sign-up sheets are in the back of the church or call Dianne Daily at 9449595 to sign up. Our new group for seniors and retired persons fellowship time will be held the 1st Monday of each month from 1-3 p.m., starting Mon., Oct. 6. Everyone is welcome. Our Sunday worship service is broadcast on the MAHS radio station, WMSS 91.1 FM at 3 p.m. every Sunday afternoon. Listen on the radio or the Internet at www.pennlive.com/ wmss/audio. Check us out on our Website at www.newbeginningschurchmiddletown.weebly.com. Pastor Britt’s parting words each Sunday: “Nothing in this world is more important than the love of Jesus Christ!” We invite you to come and experience this love.
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The Presbyterian Congregation is located at the corner of Union and Water streets in downtown Middletown. We are a body of Christian people who reach out to others by sharing God’s Word, love, and fellowship. Warm greetings to one and all as we seek to grow closer to our Lord Jesus Christ. Please plan to join us for worship – visitors are especially welcome. On Sept. 28, Church School begins at 9:15 a.m. with classes for all ages. Children meet in the Morrow Room; Teens meet in the Teen Room; Adult Forum meets in Fellowship Hall. Adult Forum concludes a three-part series on the difference that faith makes in one’s life. Worship begins at 10:30 a.m. in the sanctuary. Nursery is available during the service, and there are also hearing devices for anyone wanting to use one, as well as Bible Listening bags for children to utilize during the service. All grades 6 through 12 are welcome to PYC on Sun., Sept. 28 from 3 to 4:30 p.m. in Fellowship Hall. We will play some Ping-Pong, have ice cream sundaes, and begin to work on a Youth Sunday worship service. Grace Triumphant is a Bible study 05311A01 that has met for four years in the home of Paula and Larry Lisenby, friends of the church. The group of about 15 adult women and men meet each Sunday from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. and are now meeting in our Fellowship Hall. Those who attend bring food to share from 5:30 to 6 p.m. The study follows at 6 p.m. using Max Lucado’s “Come
Thirsty, Traveling Light,” and “Next Door Savior.” Copies are available if you are interested in attending. Please direct your questions to Paula and Larry at 944-3131. All are welcome to the Afternoon Book Club on Tues., Sept. 30 at 1:30 p.m. at the Mateer’s home. We will be discussing the book “The Boys In The Boat” by Daniel James Brown. Our next Community Dinner is being held Mon., Oct. 6 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. in Fellowship Hall. The menu includes turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, and more. The Parish Nurse is available by calling the church office at 717-9444322. For further information, see our website www.pcmdt.org, visit our Facebook page www.facebook. com/Presbyterian Congregation, or call the office.
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First Church of God, 245 W. High Street, Middletown, invites you to join us for worship at either 8 a.m. or 10:30 a.m. this Sunday. Childcare is provided. Sunday mornings at 9:15 am classes are available for Youth (grades 6-12), FROG Pond (1st through 5th grade), Kindergarten (4-5 year olds), Nursery (infants through age 3), and Adult classes that offer a variety of Bible studies and electives. Classes for special education are also available. Wednesday Night Live: Supper is at 5:30 p.m., classes at 6:30 p.m. Classes offered: Bible Study 1 and 2 Thessalonians; Adult Bible Study on “Running Together to Win”; Craft Class; NOOMA (Short films promoting spiritual reflections on individual life experiences); Car Care: A six-week course in basic car care for the everyday girl/guy; “Questions
Wesley is a congregation of Jesus followers learning to be a church in a new and different way. If you would like to be part of our spiritual journey, join us on Sunday morning for a time of worship and learning. A caring welcome awaits you. We worship on Sunday morning at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Our Praise Band leads music at both services this Sunday, September 28. Their music is contemporary and upbeat. We encourage people to “come as you are.” Pastor Dawes’ Sunday sermon is “Mountains and Molehills” based on Mark 9:2-8. A Bible Study “The New Testament Book of James” led by Pastor Dawes will be held on Thursdays at 7 p.m. in the church parlor. All are welcome. This Sunday, we are commissioning Ken Slippey for his mission trip to Crisfield, Maryland. He is part of a team of United Methodists that is helping rebuild homes and communities in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy that caused so much devastation a few years ago. We send Ken with supplies and our prayers in support of this continuing recovery mission
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Visitors to our worship service are always welcome. May this time of praising God and learning of his plan for our lives be helpful to one and all. Evangelical Church meets on the corner of Spruce and Water streets at 157 E. Water St., Middletown, south of Main St., behind the Turkey Hill convenience store. The ministries scheduled at Evangelical United Methodist Church from September 24-30 are always open to everyone. Wed., Sept. 24: 6 p.m., AA Book
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Middletown St. Peter’s Evangelical Lutheran live on WMSS 91.1. Church is located at Spring and Union Wednesday morning service is at 10 streets, Middletown. a.m.; Saturday at 5 p.m. is a casual We are the church that shares a liv- traditional service and is 45 minutes ing, daring confidence in God’s grace. in length. Please enter through the Liberated by our faith, we embrace parking lot doors. you as a whole person, questions, Upcoming services and events: Sun., complexities and all. Join us as we do Oct. 5, one service at 10 a.m., Sunday God’s work in Christ’s name for the Church School is at 9 a.m. This is Food life of the world. As a Reconciling in Pantry Sunday. The Pantry is in need Christ congregation, we welcome and of personal care items. Blessing of the invite all of God’s people regardless of Animals is at 1 p.m. on our parking age, ethnicity, physical or mental abili- lot; Mon., Oct. 13: 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. ties, marital status, sexual orientation, or until food is all, Community dinner gender identity or economic status. at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church. Menu You are invited to join us for wor- is roast beef and mashed potatoes. ship on Wednesday morning, Saturday Visit our website at www.stpeevening and Sunday morning. Sunday tersmiddletown.org. worship time is 8:15 and 11 a.m. SunScripture readings for the week: day Church School is at 9:45 a.m. Our Ezek. 18:1-4, 25-32; Ps. 25:1-9; Phil. 11 a.m. worship service is broadcast 2:1-13; Matt. 21:23-32.
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and Answers, maybe.” A Christian’s question and answer session with lots of discussions. There are also classes for Youth: middle school and senior high; Children’s Classes for all ages and babysitting. Thursdays: 6 p.m., Pasta and Prayer Young Adult Bible Study; 6 to 8 p.m., The Sunshiners meet for a time of Christian fellowship, teaching and worship. They are a group which exists to meet the spiritual needs of persons who are developmentally challenged. Latino Congregation: Betesda Casa de Misericordia, CGGC, 245 W. High St., Middletown. Estudios Biblicos Domingos, noon; Servicio Evangelistico: Domingos 1:30 p.m.; Contactos: Ricardo and Jeanette Perez (717) 333-2184. For additional information call the church office at 944-9608 or e-mail us at mdtcog@comcast.net.
St. Peter’s Evangelical Lutheran Church
Wesley United Methodist Church
411 Market St.
IF ONLY CHILD ABUSE WERE
to participate in Junior Church during the morning worship service. We also welcome you to join us at our 6:30 p.m. service. Childcare is provided for children under age 4 during all services and classes. Wed., Sept. 24: 10:30 a.m., Prayer meeting; 7 p.m., Bible Club (ages 5 and up), and an Adult Bible Study. Sat., Sept. 27: 8:30 a.m., Men’s Bible Study. Come and hear the Word, the truth that will set you free. For more information call the church office at 939-5180 or visit us online at www.odbcpa.org. Better yet, come worship with us in person.
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"Love God, Love People, Make Disciples"
(Corner of 441 & Ebenezer Road)
Phone 939-0766 Sunday Worship: Traditional - 8:45 am • Contemporary - 10:45 am Christian Education (All Ages) - 10 am Christian Child Care - 985-1650
New Beginnings Church at the Riverside Chapel
630 South Union St., Middletown • 388-1641 Sunday School - 9 am • Worship Service - 10:30 am
Pastor BRITT STROHECKER Everyone Is Welcome!
Open Door Bible Church 200 Nissley Drive, Middletown, PA (Located In Lower Swatara Township) Pastor JONATHAN E. TILLMAN
SUANNE WHORL, Pastor
Phone 939-5180 Sunday School - 9:30 am • Morning Worship - 10:40 am Evening Worship - 6:30 pm Wednesday Prayer Service - 7 pm
Evangelical United Methodist Church
Presbyterian Congregation of Middletown
REV. ROBERT GRAYBILL, Pastor
Church School - 9:15 am • Worship - 10:30 am
www.ebenezerumc.net
Spruce & Water Sts., Middletown Sunday School (all ages) - 9 am Sunday Worship - 10:15 am
First Church of God
235 W. High St., Middletown
Union & Water Sts., Middletown • 944-4322
St. Peter’s Evangelical Lutheran Church Spring & Union Sts., Middletown Church Office 944-4651
REV. DR. J. RICHARD ECKERT, Pastor
REV. KIMBERLY SHIFLER, Pastor
Saturday Worship With Spoken Liturgy - 5 pm Sunday Worship - 8:15 am & 11 am Sunday Church School - 9:45 am Worship Broadcast on 91.1 fm - 11 am
Geyers United Methodist Church
Seven Sorrows BVM Parish
944-9608 Sunday School - 9:15 am • Worship Services - 8 & 10:30 am Classes for Special Education (Sunday Morning & Thursday Evening)
1605 South Geyers Church Road, Middletown 944-6426
PASTOR DON WALTERS
Worship - 9 am - Followed by Coffee Fellowship Sunday School - 10:30 am
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280 North Race St., Middletown Parish Office 944-3133
REV. TED KEATING, JR., Pastor Deacon Thomas A. Lang
Saturday Evening Vigil - 5:30 pm Sunday Masses - 8:00 am, 10:30 am & 6:00 pm
Wesley United Methodist Church 64 Ann Street, Middletown REV. JIM DAWES, Pastor
Phone 944-6242 Sunday Worship - 8:30 &10:30 am • Come as you are! Follow Jesus, Change the World.
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2014
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Yes, Dorothy, there is no place like home
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ighspire reveled in its small town warmth, relived its small-town memories, and celebrated its small-town joys to mark its 200th birthday on Saturday, Sept. 20. Too often we lose a sense of community, and of home, in a society nowadays that seems busier, more transient and less concerned about its roots. In Highspire, residents past and present realized the value of place, of home – and some even looked forward to a similar celebration 50 years from now, God willing. There was a parade down Second Street – Route 230 to those of us who are not locals from the borough – which is a great feat considering how busy the artery gets. There was the opening of a time capsule, buried in Memorial Park in 1964, which revealed nifty mementoes from the past. A 45 rpm record – vinyl discs that played music, for those of you too young to know – of the Beatles’ “I Should Have Known Better,’’ released in the summer of 1964, was among the items in the metal capsule. And a copy of the Highspire's bicentennial Press And Journal – the hits just kept celebration drew a number coming! – in surprisingly good condifor a 50-year-old paper. A baseball of people who had left, but tion signed by three friends who played for returned for the festivities – the local youth baseball team 50 years because their heart remains ago – and all three were present on Satto see it. with the town. urday That is perhaps the most impressive thing about the Highspire celebration. It drew a number of people who had left, but returned for the festivities – because their hearts remain with the town. Take Polly Shepler Barlow, for example. She was crowned the Sesquicentennial Queen in 1964, and rode on a float in a similar parade 50 years ago. She returned all the way from Woodstock, Ga., on Saturday to participate in the Bicentennial Parade. “I was just honored to be invited,’’ she said, “and I really, really enjoyed it.’’ Residents reminisced about streetcars and neighbors, about the now-defunct Highspire High School. There were members of the first graduating class of Steelton-Highspire High School, the Class of 1959, a merger formed with neighboring Steelton long ago. Parade-goers even chanted the name of former mayor Wayne Shank as he rode down the street in the procession. The love of hometown made Shank a rock star. The celebration was the result of hard work by a dedicated group of volunteers who make up the Highspire Bicentennial Committee, and Highspire Borough Council. Their hard work evoked the love Highspire natives have, and still have, for their town. It was a tremendous success, and left many who attended hoping they are around for the town’s 250th anniversary.
ROBERTHAUSER
The mystery of the missing facts, figures and data
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he Sept. 17 edition of the Press And Journal has an article written by Dan Miller regarding the resignation of Middletown police Officer Andrew Crone (“Middletown police officer resigns,’’ A1). The last paragraph of the article includes the figures of Crone’s base salary and overtime pay in 2011 and ends with, “[Borough spokesman Chris] Courogen did not provide a more recent figure.” I personally do not care to know Officer Crone’s 2012-or-later salary, but because Courogen took the time to recite the 2011 payroll figures to the dollar I have to wonder why “a more recent figure” could not be provided. What is so difficult about looking in the computer to see the report that lists wages of employees? That should be a lot easier than cooking up articles to be printed in the Middletown Matters newsletter that the editor of the newsletter would have us believe to be the truth. Seems that there is a trend here – if anybody else may have noticed – that facts, figures, data, audits, reports and other important things relating to money from 2012 and on all seem to be a big mystery, can’t be found, have their very existence denied or are seemingly hidden away and not mentioned out loud, possibly so the public will forget about them. Jog your memory: the 2013 fireworks, Union and Emaus streets property, the Klahr building, and on and on. What are the real figures? Do you know who really paid for the fireworks? Does anybody know how much was spent tearing down the Klahr building? What Middletown entity now owns the tattoo parlor and Laundromat building property? We were told they will be demolished, but will the three-story apartment building go also? Has there been any work done on the codes ordinance approved in December to correct the hundreds of typographical errors? Remember that the solicitor said Dauphin County will review it – have they? And were the typos corrected? And what about that singular passage that now, by law, has your seven-passenger Chrysler minivan classified as a bus? Did you notice that? Another disturbing trend seems to be that such information is not readily available to our elected Middletown Borough Council members, whose job it is to keep informed on the inner-workings of our local government. They weren’t elected to just sit around the table and not take any responsibility. And why do all of us continue to put up with the travesty that seems to be emanating nonstop from the majority of council and a few select high-ranking employees? Robert Hauser writes from Middletown.
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A 57-story memorial to greed Editor, I imagine that a good number will consider me cold and callous when I say that I smiled when I learned that the Atlantic City, N.J. casino Revel closed its doors in bankruptcy (for the second time). I smiled because we now have a 57-story empty glass memorial on the Atlantic City boardwalk as a vivid reminder of the deceit and greed that drives the gambling industry. The Revel’s $2.4 billion investment, in the end, was losing more than $35 million per quarter and could not find investors who would carry their increasing debt, so this “melting ice cube” had to be shut down. The sad part of this story is that Revel’s demise was predictable even before the first shovel was placed in the ground. Casino employment peaked in Atlantic City in 1997 at 49,000 jobs and had been declining steadily to 42,000 by 2006 when construction on Revel was started. Today casino employment is at 32,000 and will drop to 26,000 with the closing of four casinos this year. This trend alone should have halted the construction of yet another massive casino on the New Jersey seashore. But no, the market was booming. Morgan Stanley investors saw dollar signs everywhere. They ignored the fact that Gov. Ed Rendell was pushing casino construction in Pennsylvania, that online gambling was becoming a reality, and that signs of a weak economy were showing. Even Nevada hit a steady peak of gambling revenue growth of $12.8 billion in 2007, dropped to $10.4 billion in 2009 and rose May the Revel only to $11.1 bil- stand as a lion in 2013. constant But surely, I can’t be glad for reminder to the 3,100 casino the world of the employees who American Way are losing their when God is jobs with the closing. Is that removed so? Should I feel sorry for the men from our and women who consciousness. are paid more than $80,000 a year to steal money from half-inebriated senior citizens who are using their Social Security checks to chase an elusive dream (better called a lie)? Not fair, you say? After all, no one is forcing these patrons to gamble. No one is “forcing” anyone to smoke cigarettes either, but I don’t hear these same arguments being used to support the tobacco industry. In fact, the gambling establishment is a reverse Robin Hood industry. The rich get richer by taking from those who aspire to be rich but don’t believe they can do it on their own. According to the Dallas-based National Center for Policy Analysis (Policy Report No. 300, June 2007): “Households with lower incomes spend more on gambling than higher-income households, both as a percentage of income and in real dollar amounts. Thus, proportionately, the poor bear a heavier burden of gambling taxes, meaning gambling taxes are regressive.” “Modern slot machines are engineered to make players lose track of time and money,” the report says. “Modern slot machines are highly addictive because they get into people’s heads as well as their wallets. They engineer the psychological experience of being in the ‘zone’ – a trance-like state that numbs feelings and blots out time/space. For some heavy slot players, the goal is not winning. It’s staying in the zone.” That same study also reported that this reverse Robin Hood industry, with their slot machines, draw 40 to 60 percent of their revenue from problem gamblers. So I am glad to see this hollow monument to greed, deceit, preying on the weak and stealing from the poor rising high above the shoreline in Atlantic City – the second-highest structure in the state. May it stand as a constant reminder to the world of the American Way when God is removed from our consciousness – a juxtaposition of the words of the best-selling teacher of all time, who said, “Sell your possessions and give to the poor. Provide purses for yourselves that will not wear out, a treasure in heaven that will not be exhausted, where no thief comes near and no moth destroys (Luke 12:33).’’ Dr. James Hanak Westtown, Chester County (The writer is director of American Family Ministries, West Chester.)
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• “Hey Mac. I seen those trees you had trimmed, and they were not near any power lines. How convenient that this was just all one big mistake! Do you mind mistakenly paying for my trees?”
• “I like how the Middletown
Council tried to cover up the actual sewer and water increase. News reports earlier this year on TV and newspapers said the increase would be 39 percent. In actuality, on my most recent bill for 3,000 gallons used, the sewer increase alone is about 77 percent, with the water increase over 19 percent. The glossy newsletter didn’t even include the increase or billing structure for water rates, probably because they didn’t want questioned about the double and variable service charges. How they can get away with approving this much of an increase without clearly publishing it ahead of time is unethical. But then again, that is the way this council has worked. Rest assured this will be brought to the attention of the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission so they can determine if this increase is legal or not.”
• “Your Middletown newsletter was just a pile of political propaganda full of lies. Do me a favor: Stop mailing them to my house. I’m embarrassed of how you clowns destroyed our town.”
• “The rumor is kids will start
school two weeks before normal so they can get into the new high school. How can you say you have the best interest of the kids when you put them in un-air-conditioned MAHS in the middle of August?”
• “If Pennsylvania wants to raise
revenue then they need to tax cigars, chewing tobacco. I don’t understand why it’s not. There’s millions of dollars to be made there. And Marcellus Shale ... that’s a very sore subject all the way around. Look to take away all of the frilly perks within themselves before you start taking away from the very people who actually do work.”
• “Alligators, snakes, exotic ani-
mals, etc., need to be illegal or have a permit! These creatures have no
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use being in homes in the Northeast, let alone anywhere else. The TV news people tried to make it seem like a cute story. Police should have kept possession, and the moron owners should have been fined!”
• “It’s so nice that our communi-
cations director and Chris McNamara’s friends or followers post something positive about themselves every week in Sound Off. I think they do this because it is the nice comments that they see or hear about themselves. Anne Einhorn was not at National Night Out because she was in York working. She explained this to the committee – but I see there was no mention that Mr. Brubaker, Mr. McNamara, Ms. Malone or Mrs. Sullivan were not in attendance at this event. I have not seen Ms. Malone or Mr. Brubaker at any town events since either has been on council, but they are to be there for the town. Why are we giving all this money to a fire department that cannot even get to the calls in town? When I was younger, the firehouse had fundraisers like chicken barbecues, flower sales, etc. Now I don’t even see them putting forth an effort to raise their own money – they are solely relying on the borough to fund them. I feel that if a local nonprofit wants to use their hall they should provide it to them at a discount since it is our tax money that built the new station for them. There are a lot of pawns in this town – Mr. Rhen being appointed to the sewer/water authority, Mr. Louer Jr. being appointed to the sewer/water authority . . . Really? They were not placed there for their knowledge of the operations. Russell Bechtel being placed on the Vacancy Board … that clearly shouts pawn as he is at McNamara’s house every other day. I cannot wait for 2015 for a change in this town. What I am afraid of is the mess that the new council will walk into, but they can always use the same excuse you hear now: “Folks, I did not cause this problem – it was caused by my predecessors. I am only here to clean it up.”
• “Um, will someone please tell
me why we need a full-time codes enforcer and two part-timers? Waste of money, if you ask me.”
• “I was very disappointed in the
group picture of the Middletown Area High School marching band in Friday (Sept. 12) football program. So fuzzy you can hardly make out the faces. And the video from the eighth-grade transfer last June is horrible! I asked for my money back – but to date, nothing.”
• “Whoever wrote in to the Sound
Off column and said we need to reelect Chris McNamara in 2015: You owe me dry cleaning for my pants, since I peed them from laughing so hard. The only person in this state who is going to lose worse at the polls than Corbett will in November 2014 is McNamara in May of 2015.” • “To the person who wrote in about the guy washing his car in the street and painting the curb yellow: I don’t know him, but I know the house you mean. The reason I know the house you mean is because every time I drive by I notice how well-kept the house and yard are, and I have seen him washing his vehicles, and I’m always impressed that he never seems to sit still and takes a lot of pride in his home and the things he’s worked for. The house did not always look that nice. I’m going to guess and say he moved in about 20 years ago, give or take. As for painting the curb, I’m about to do it to my own. The curbs in this town haven’t been painted in at least 10 years. (Although they did just do some on North Union Street.). This town needs more people like the guy that you’re complaining about, and less people who are complainers.”
• “A baby alligator at the Giant?
Another prime example of the people that live among us. If you love alligators so much, go live in the Everglades!”
• “On Sept. 18, at 7:50 a.m.
I came upon a stopped school bus on Adelia Street in front of the fire hall, loading up students. The bus had no lights at all on. How bad is that? I go that way every day and knew that a bus stopped there – but what if I was someone who didn’t know the area? If it would have been foggy out, I would have never seen the students boarding the bus. I’m sure if I would have passed the bus, the driver would have reported me. The police need to know that the driver can be at fault, too.”
MARKHENDRICKSON
NLRB ruling on franchisees would raise prices, destroy jobs
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he biggest question in my mind regarding the whack-a-mole regulatory state under the presidency of Barack Obama was which of the myriad federal regulatory agencies would be the next to throw a monkey wrench into the economy. It was a foregone conclusion that the Environmental Protection Agency would be one of those agencies, and they haven’t disappointed, but the other most egregious offender is the National Labor Relations Board. The NLRB has issued a ruling that McDonald’s Corp. may be considered a joint employer of McDonald’s franchisees’ workers. If allowed to stand, this ruling will redefine the relationship between franchisors and franchisees by declaring both to be joint employers. This is bad law, bad for business and bad for employment. It’s bad law because it would unilaterally abrogate long-accepted contractual arrangements between thousands of franchisors and franchisees. It’s also bad law because it is an insult – no, a repudiation – of representative government. A major change in law that affects so many individuals and businesses is properly the province of Congress. By usurping the legislative prerogative, three unelected political appointees (a majority of the five-person NLRB) are presuming to make a decision that rightly should be made by at
least 218 representatives and 50 senators elected by the people. The NLRB ruling will be immensely disruptive to all the franchisors and franchisees in the country. Indeed, it would destroy the harmony between a franchisor and its franchisees. Currently, franchisors exert no control over hiring, firing, assigning workers to different shifts, determining the length of those shifts, deciding which worker performs which functions, etc. – and if franchisors are now to be deemed joint employers of those who work in each local franchise, they would need to hire additional workers to be on site. You can’t manage a workforce in Peoria, Ill., or Mesa, Ariz., or Tupelo, Miss. from Chicago (or, in the case of McDonald’s, Oak Park, Ill.). How would a franchisor cover these additional costs? They would have to receive a larger percentage of the franchisees’ income. They also might find it expedient to enter into a nationwide bargaining agreement with a union that would represent the workers in all the franchises, figuring that it would be more manageable for them to deal with one collective bargaining agent than having to micromanage labor issues in a large number of franchises. Franchisees, on the other hand, would find their profit margins squeezed if franchisors had to take a bigger bite out of their revenues. They could try to cover these new costs by raising their prices, but due to the elasticity of demand, this would likely result in a loss of
customers. If their employees were unionized and the payroll were to go up, again the profit margins would be squeezed. What had been profitable local businesses employing local citizens could quickly be transformed into unprofitable businesses that have to close. Clearly, the new NLRB ruling threatens to destroy jobs at a time when the overall job market remains less than robust. As is so often the case, government intervention in the name of helping America’s workers will end up imposing a severe toll on many of those workers. Why, then, is the NLRB doing this? As I tell my economics students at Grove City College, anytime you want to understand why a law or regulation is adopted, ask the question “Cui bono” – who benefits? The NLRB ruling may be bad law, bad for business and bad for workers, but it’s a classic case of special interest politics. It is designed to help labor unions, a key element of Obama’s powerbase. Indeed, the NLRB’s ruling on a joint employer issue is a vivid illustration of bypassing Congress to rule by regulatory fiat. The antibusiness, anti-jobs animus of our president has not abated. No wonder corporations want to relocate to other countries. Dr. Mark W. Hendrickson is an adjunct faculty member, economist and fellow for economic and social policy with The Center for Vision & Values at Grove City College, Mercer County.
JOHNPAYNE
The Capitol REPORT
New law bolsters our fight against human trafficking L
egislation to strengthen Pennsylvania’s human trafficking laws has recently become law. Senate Bill 75, which is now Act 105 of 2014, received approval in the House of Representatives and Senate and was signed by the governor in July. I voted in support of this initiative because I believe human trafficking is a very serious issue that needs to be addressed in Pennsylvania. Human trafficking is one of the fastest-growing criminal industries in the world and generates billions of dollars by using force and coercion to subject minors and adults to sexual and/or labor exploitation. The United Nations estimates 2.5 million people worldwide are victims of human trafficking, including 1.2 million children. While human trafficking is a global issue, Pennsylvania is part of that human trafficking network. We are primarily a “pass-through state,’’ but evidence suggests that victims also originate in the Commonwealth. Act 105 expands the definition of human trafficking to include sexual servitude as well as forced labor. It also creates several additional criminal and civil penalties for anyone involved in the trafficking process, including patrons of the sex trade, legal entities, businesses and even those who obstruct justice during trafficking investigations. Simultaneously, the legislation offers protections to victims, including identity protection during the trial, financial restitution upon conviction of perpetrators and expungement of other minor crimes if they were undertaken while being trafficked. Along with multiple felony charges, perpetrators convicted of trafficking forfeit any assets, foreign and/or domestic, used for trafficking. The assets are liquidated following due process. Proceeds
Human trafficking is one of the fastest-growing criminal industries in the world and generates billions of dollars by using force and coercion to subject minors and adults to sexual and/or labor exploitation. The United Nations estimates 2.5 million people worldwide are victims of human trafficking, including 1.2 million children.
from this liquidation will partially go to cover the administrative costs for prosecution of their crimes, with the rest going to the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency, which will provide social services to victims. The commission will also provide grants to local law enforcement, giving them the resources to identify and prevent this crime. These efforts grew out of an extensive study of human trafficking in Pennsylvania that was commissioned by the Senate. The advisory committee that conducted the study recommended the current laws be strengthened “to provide the tools necessary to make convictions possible and penalties more stringent to give prosecutors more leverage in handling cases.” The committee concluded that Act 105 “will help accelerate efforts to combat human trafficking, put perpetrators on notice, and will demonstrate to the nation and the world that Pennsylvania takes human trafficking very seriously and is working hard to fight this crime within its borders.” Residents are encouraged to report suspected human trafficking to the National Polaris Project Hotline at 1-888-373-7888 or text BeFree (233733) or contact local law enforcement. Polaris is a leader in the global fight to eradicate modern slavery and restore freedom to survivors. For more information on what you can to do stop human trafficking, visit www.polarisproject.org.
My Transportation Summit I want to remind residents of the 106th District that I will be hosting a Transportation Summit at 9 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 3 at the Hummelstown Chemical Fire Company No. 1, located at 249 E. Main St. in Hummelstown. During this event, Michael C. Keiser, district executive for the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Engineering District 8-0, will talk about the recent transportation funding legislation and what it means for the Commonwealth. He will also highlight projects we can expect to see in the 106th District. The summit is open to the public and no advance registration is required. John D. Payne is a Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. He represents the 106th District, which includes most of Middletown, part of Swatara Twp. and all of Royalton, Lower Swatara Twp., Derry Twp., Conewago Twp. and Hummelstown.
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1814 - Highspire Bicentennial - 2014
YOU CAN GO HOME AGAIN
In Highspire, residents past and present honor their town on its 200th birthday By Noelle Barrett
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Members of the Highspire Bicentennial Committee and Highspire Borough Council pause for a photo during a successful celebration of the town’s 200th birthday.
The Bicentennial Parade passes a crowd that lined Second Street.
Sierra Castaneira, Highspire’s Bicentennial Queen, waves to the crowd during the parade.
ressed in pink from head to toe, a yellow sash draped over her shoulder, Polly Shepler Barlow felt like royalty as she waved to a crowd of adults and smiling children from a black Mercedes. There was a lot to take in. The last time she rode down Highspire’s Second Street during a parade was 1964. Fifty years ago, she was named the Sesquicentennial Queen, and had a crown encrusted with shiny diamonds to prove it. Barlow no longer wears that crown – a deliberate choice to honor the borough’s Bicentennial queen, crowned earlier this year. “I told them I would not wear the crown, because this was the new queen’s day,” Barlow said. “I was just honored to be invited, and I really, really enjoyed it.” Barlow was just excited to return to her roots to celebrate Highspire’s Bicentennial on Saturday, Sept. 20 after traveling hours from her home in Woodstock, Ga. Hundreds of others traveled, some near, some far, all brought together and connected by the borough of Highspire. Some relived the moments of the Sesquicentennial – the borough’s 150th birthday – happy to see another milestone in their town. For others, it was the first time a parade marched through their own back yard. Siblings Frances Finney and Howard Leonhard, both lifelong Highspire residents, sat side by side across the street from Memorial Park. As they waited for the parade to start, Leonhard recalled his past. “I rode the streetcar once when I was six. It went right through here,” he said, pointing to Second Street. “I used to play football back on that field across the street.” Leonhard, wearing an orange and black Highspire shirt, readjusted the tissues in his ears, hoping to block out some of the noise from the sirens as the first Highspire police cruiser was in sight, signaling the start of the parade. Fire trucks, police cars and several floats made their way down Second
Street. A trolley car carrying Highspire Borough Council members, the Hershey Kissmobile, costumed characters, Zembo Shrine horses and the Penn State Nittany Lion strolled past. Children rushed to the road as parade participants showered them with candy. There were also some performances, among them, the Steelton-Highspire High School marching band, the Tap Pups adult tap dance group and the Air Siblings Frances Finney and Howard Leonhard, National Guard lifelong Highspire residents, shared memories of Band of the their town as they waited on Second Street for Northeast. “That was my the Bicentennial Parade to start. favorite part, the For many, it was a reunion of sorts, Steel-High High reminiscing with old friends and School band,” said Doris Rehrer, making new ones. a 1942 Steel-High graduate. “I “I was sitting next to a girl that remember when they didn’t have lived 10 houses down from me, and much of a band – but, wow, they did I didn’t even know it until we got a terrific job.” to talking,” said David Bogdanovic. Classic cars carrying former may“The parade was great. It was just a ors; the Bicentennial Queen, Sierra great day to see the community and Castaneira; and grand marshall Earl Hoffman Sr. were scattered through- come up and see everybody.” Dozens and dozens of people out the parade. Former mayor waited patiently for the opening of Wayne Shank felt like a celebrity as the time capsule buried 50 years residents past and present chanted his name as he rode down the street. ago in Memorial Park. They chatted about the mystery contents tucked “The response was great. I could away inside. hear them calling my name, holler“I was excited,” Shank said. “I ing at me,” he said. “It made me feel always had it in my brain that I was good.” Students of Highspire and Steelton- hoping to live 50 years to see what they did this year.” Highspire’s past also rode in the paA lot of hugs and handshakes were rade, including the Highspire High exchanged throughout the afterSchool alumni group and Steeltonnoon. Highspire’s class of 1959, the first “There were a lot of people I didn’t graduating class. know, and a lot of people I hadn’t “It was nice to see people going seen in years,” said council Presidown the streets, and everybody dent A. Kay Sutch. “It was wonderwas waving and having a good time,” said Tyler Thatcher, a council ful. I was just so happy with the way everything went.” member. “It was nice to see the surThe celebration may have been rounding communities represented.” 200 years in the making, but the last As the parade came to a close, the two years of tireless planning was celebration continued at Memoworth it. rial Park with music, food and fun. “I couldn’t have asked for better support,” Sutch said. “From borough staff and the committee, we asked everyone to help –and they did.” Times may be different from 50 years ago, but there is still love and support for their small town. “It was fantastic. I just can’t get over the crowd,” said Carolee Roman, a council member. “It just gives me new hope. I’d like to know how to keep the momentum going.” As the afternoon’s festivities came to a close, people began to say their goodbyes. Until the town’s next celebration, that is. One man, an older gentleman with hair as white as snow, turned and said, “See you in 50 years,” with a laugh and a smile.
A parade-goer waves a Highspire Tiger flag as the procession passes. The tiger was the mascot of the now-defunct Highspire High School.
Polly Shelper Barlow, who reigned as Highspire’s Sesquicentennial Queen in 1964, riding on a float in the celebratory parade 50 years ago, and in the Bicentennial Parade on Saturday, Sept. 20. Barlow traveled from Georgia to participate.
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A crowd waits for the Bicentennial Parade to pass by on Second Street.
Photos by Noelle Barrett
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utumn was still two days away, but the Middletown Home celebrated its arrival on Sunday, Sept. 21 with a Fall Festival filled with pumpkins, music, food and fun. The sun-splashed grounds were embraced by a summer warmth as residents, family members and visitors ate ice cream, french fries and apple dumplings. Children painted faces on pumpkins, rode ponies and petted ducks and bunnies in a petting zoo. A tractor pulled a wagon decorated with hay bales and filled with guests who climbed aboard for a gentle ride around the grounds. Proceeds from the festival benefited the Middletown Home Benevolent Fund, which helps cover the cost of care for its residents . who have outlived their financial resources. See who was there!
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SHERIFF SALE!
By virtue of certain writ of Execution issued out of the Court of Common Pleas and Orphans’ Court of Dauphin County, Pa. and to me directed, I will expose at Public Sale or Outcry, at the Dauphin County Administration Building in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pa., on Thursday, October 16, 2014 at 10:00 A.M., the following real estate, to wit: SALE NO. 1 JENNIFER FRECHIE Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $42,752.70 All That Certain Piece Or Parcel Of Land, Situate In The Borough Of Penbrook, County Of Dauphin And State Of Pennsylvania, Bounded And Described As Follows, To Wit: BEGINNING At A Point On The North Side Of Penbrook Avenue, Formerly Known As Boas Street 103 Feet And 4 Inches East Of The Eastern Line Of Church Alley, And At The Eastern Line Of Land Now Or Formerly Of Edward H. Weigel; THENCE Northwardly Along Said Land, Now Or Formerly Of Edward H. Weigel 180 Feet To The Southern Line Of Ludwick Alley; THENCE Eastwardly Along The Southern Line Of Said Ludwick Alley, 17 Feet And 8 Inches To Land Now Or Formerly Of John A. Knupp; THENCE Southwardly At Right Angles With Ludwick Alley, Along Said Land Of John A. Knupp And Along Land Now Or Formerly Of Emma Earley, And Passing Through The Center Of The Partition Wall Dividing Houses Nos. 2736 And 2738 Penbrook Avenue 180 Feet To The Northern Line Of Penbrook Avenue; THENCE Westwardly Along The Northern Line Of Said Penbrook Avenue, 17 Feet And 8 Inches, More Or Less, To A Point, The Place Of BEGINNING. HAVING Thereon Erected A One-Half Of A Double Frame Dwelling House Known As No. 2736 Penbrook Avenue (Formerly Boas Street). SUBJECT To The Same Rights, Exceptions, Restrictions, Reservations And Conditions As Exist By Virtue Of Prior Recorded Instruments, Deeds Or Conveyances. Parcel #: 49-004-028. Property Address: 2736 Penbrook Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17103. Seized and sold as the property of Kent H. Patterson, as Executor to the Estate of Glenn E. Walter, Deceased under judgment # 2012-CV-9214. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 2 ADAM H. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $164,271.51 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the western line of Devonshire Road (now Fairmont Drive) as widened, at the intersection of Timothy Road; thence westwardly along the southern line of Timothy Road, 115 feet to a point; thence southwardly in a line parallel with said Devonshire Road, 150 feet to the northern line of Lot No. 18; thence eastwardly along the northern line of Lot 18, 115 feet to the western line of Devonshire Road aforesaid; and thence northwardly along the western line of said Road, 150 feet to the place of BEGINNING. BEING the eastern portion of Lot No. 17, Section B on a plan of Devonshire Estates. UNDER AND SUBJECT to covenants, conditions, reservations, restrictions, easements and right of ways of record. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Robert A. Kichman and Shari F. Kichman, h/w, by Deed from Mark M. Opatt and Mary Ann Opatt, his wife, dated 07/31/2007, recorded 08/02/2007 in Instrument Number 20070031172. Tax Parcel: 35-062-010. Premises Being: 5999 Timothy Road, Harrisburg, PA 17112-3419. Seized and sold as the property of Robert A. Kichman and Shari F. Kichman under judgment # 2012-CV-1777. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 3 JENNIFER FRECHIE Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $62,497.17 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land, situate in the 2nd Ward of the City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at the southwest corner of Thirteenth and Albert Streets; thence west-
wardly along Albert Street one hundred and two feet six inches, more or less, to a four feet wide private alley; thence southwardly along said alley nine feet and eight inches, more or less, to land now or late or Minerva W. Kreider; thence eastwardly along said land through the center of a brick partition wall one hundred and one feet and eight inches, more or less, to Thirteenth-Street; thence northwardly along Thirteenth Street sixteen feet, more or less, to the place of BEGINNING. HAVING thereon erected a two story brick two apartment dwelling, known and numbered 512 South Thirteenth Street. PARCEL NO. 02-040-007. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 512 South 13th Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104. Seized and sold as the property of Victory Housing Solutions, LLC as Trustee for Judges Trust Jill Yisrael, Yaacov Yisrael and Victory Housing Solutions, LLC as Trustee for Judges Trust under judgment # 2014-CV-305. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 5 BRADLEY J. OSBORNE Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $283,651.39 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the Township of Lower Paxton, in the County of Dauphin, and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly described in accordance with a survey and plan thereof made by D.P. Raffensperger, Registered Surveyor, dated April 4, 1963, as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the western side of Rutherford Road at the line between Lots Nos. 1 and 2, on the hereinafter mentioned Plan of Lots, said point being 106.12 feet north of Peterborough Road; THENCE along Lot No. 1, South 74 degrees 55 minutes West, 202.20 feet to the line of Lot No. 8 on said Plan; THENCE along Lots Nos. 8 and 9, North 16 degrees 47 minutes West, 75.00 feet to a corner of Lot No. 3 on said Plan; THENCE along Lot No. 3, North 80 degrees 37 minutes East, 200.20 feet to a point on Rutherford Road aforesaid; THENCE along the same, South 16 degrees 47 minutes East, 77.74 feet to an angle therein; THENCE still along the same, South 24 degrees East, 28.10 feet to the first mentioned point and place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot No. 2, Section B, on a Plan of Lots laid out by Ada M. Steely, known as South Colonial Park, and recorded in Plan Book K, Page 165, Dauphin County Records. HAVING thereon erected a 1 story masonry dwelling known as 419 Rutherford Road, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. PARCEL NO. 35-069-026. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Robert F. Galloway and Helen L. Galloway, husband and wife, by Deed dated September 29, 2006 and recorded in the Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds Office on October 3, 2006 as Deed Instrument No. 20060040842, granted and conveyed unto Roland Howell, Shirley Howell and Eric Stiles. 419 Rutherford Road, Harrisburg, PA 17109. Seized and sold as the property of Roland Howell, Shirley Howell and Eric Stiles under judgment number 2014-CV00700-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 6 ANDREW J. MARLEY Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $95,499.58 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground with improvements thereon erected situate in The Borough of Highspire, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the southerly side of Penn Street, at the dividing line lots D-5 and E-1 on hereinafter mentioned plan of lots; thence along said dividing line South 25 degrees 53 minutes 17 seconds West, a distance of 85.00 feet to a point; thence along the dividing line with lots B-6 and C-1on hereinafter mentioned plan of lots, North 64 degrees 06 minutes 43 seconds West, a distance of 31.00 feet to a point; thence along the dividing line with Lot E-2 on hereinafter mentioned plan of lots, North 25 degrees 53 minutes 17 seconds East, a distance of 85.00 feet to a point on the southerly side on Penn. BEING Lot No. 2 on the Preliminary and Final Subdivision Plans of Dorothy P. Courtney which Plan is recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Plan Book U-3, Page 36. Street; thence along the same, South 64 degrees 06 minutes 43 seconds East, a
distance of 31.00 feet to a point and place of BEGINNING. Being Lot E-1 on Subdivision Plan for Redevelopment Authority of The County of Dauphin, recorded in Plan Book “O”, Volume 3, Page 60 and 61, Dauphin County Records. HAVING thereon erected a dwelling being known and numbered as 271 Penn Street, Highspire, PA. BEING KNOWN AS 271 Penn Street, Highspire, PA 17034. Parcel ID No.: 30-011-057. BEING the same premises which Thomas W. Johnson and Andrea L. Johnson, wife, by deed dated June 29, 2006 and recorded on July 11, 2006 in Instrument #20060027845 in the Recorder’s Office of Dauphin County, granted and conveyed unto Natasha J. Mathis, adult Individual. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Dennis E. Roland and Cynthia H. Roland, under Judgment No. 2014 CV 2459 MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 7 EUGENE E. PEPINSKY, JR. Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $60,366.44 1827 North Street, City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Parcel ID 15-016-007. ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of land, situate in the Fifteenth Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described in accordance with a survey and plan thereof made by William E. Sees, Jr., Consulting Engineer, dated May 19, 1959, as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the Southern side of North Street, three hundred eight feet East of the Southeast corner of North Street and North 18th Street; thence along North Street, North seventy-five degrees East twenty feet to a point; thence South fifteen degrees East one hundred ten feet to a point on the Northern side of Miller Avenue; thence along the same South seventy-five degrees West twenty feet to a point a corner of premises known as No. 1925 North Street; thence along the same North fifteen degrees West and passing through the center of a party wall one hundred ten feet to the point and place of BEGINNING. HAVING thereon erected a two and one-half story frame dwelling known as No. 1827 North Street. BEING the same premises which Thomas Gaul, a married man, by deed dated March 27, 2009, and recorded on March 27, 2009, in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, at Instrument Number 20090009360 granted and conveyed unto Timothy Gaul, a married man. BEING KNOWN and numbered as 1827 North Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110. Parcel ID No. 15-016-007. SEIZED AND SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF TIMOTHY GAUL aka TIMOTHY R. GAUL and LOIS M. GAUL, UNDER JUDGMENT NO. 2014-CV-2150-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 8 LOUIS P. VITTI Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $117,466.36 ALL that certain lot or piece of land, with the building thereon erected, situate in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the Northern side of Market Street, distant Westwardly 253 feet from the Northwestern corner of Market and Prospect Streets, now known as 20th Street, at the center line extended of the partition wall dividing the house erected on the lot herein described from the house erected on the lot adjoining it on the West and known as No. 1920 Market Street, late of David E. Fortna; thence Northwardly along the line of the center of said partition wall, 110 feet to an alley 20 feet in width; thence Eastwardly along the line of said alley 27 feet to the line of property No. 1914 Market Street; and thence Southwardly along the line of said property 100 feet to Market Street; and thence Westwardly along the line of said street 27 feet to the place of BEGINNING. HAVING thereon erected a three-story brick dwelling house known as No. 1912 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Tax Parcel No. 09-075-032. BEING the same property which Carol A. Kozloff, Executrix of the estate of Louis B. Kozloff, Deceased, and Jeffrey Kozloff, as specific devisee, dated 10/03/07 and recorded 11/05/07 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for Dauphin
Dauphin County SHERIFF SALES also listed at: www.pressandjournal.com County, Instrument Number 20070044405, Granted and Conveyed unto Ernest Salomon, Jr. Seized and sold as the property of Ernest Salomon, Jr. under judgment # 2012CV-8334. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 9 HEATHER RILOFF Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $46,319.89 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the 7th Ward of the City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin, and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the north side of Herr Street, said point being located 241.00 feet east of the northeastern corner of 17th Street and Herr Street; thence along property 1724 Herr Street, now or late of Albert J. Roberts, Jr., North 11 degrees 30 minutes West, a distance of 100.00 feet to a point on the south side of Sassafras Alley; thence along the same North 78 degrees 30 minutes East, a distance of 19.75 feet to a point; thence along property 1728 Herr Street, now or late of William Mays Jr., South 11 degrees 30 minutes East, a distance of 100.00 feet to a point; thence along the north side of Herr Street, South 78 degrees 30 minutes West, a distance of 19.75 feet to a point, the point and place of BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON ERECTED a dwelling known and numbered as 1726 Herr Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Parcel #07-089-018. IMPROVEMENTS: Residential dwelling. Premises Being: 1726 Herr Street, Harrisburg, PA 17103. Seized and sold as the property of Dennis A. MorrisonWesley II under judgment # 2013-CV-8993. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 10 HEATHER RILOFF Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $106,854.52 ALL that certain lot or tract of land situate in Swatara Township, Dauphin County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly described bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point of the northern right-of-way line of Monroe Street (40’ wide) at the dividing line of Lot #1 and Lot #2 as shown on final subdivision plan for Walt Egner recorded in Plan Book 1 Volume 5 Page 10; THENCE by the northern right-of-way line of Monroe Street and crossing a portion of Cedar Street, abandoned and vacated, South 45 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds West, 90.00 feet to a point, subject to an unrecorded Plan of New Benton; thence by line of Lot #427, North 45 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds West, 100.00 feet to a point on the southern line of Linden Alley (20’ wide and unopened); thence by the southern side of Linden Alley and crossing Cedar Street, abandoned and vacated, North 45 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds East, 90.00 feet to a point; thence by the dividing line of Lot #1 and Lot #2 on the Walt Egner Plan, before mentioned, and passing through the center of a party wall separating the dwellings of Lot #1 and Lot #2, South 45 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds East, 100.00 feet to a point, the place of beginning. CONTAINING 9,000 square feet. BEING the combined description of Lot #1 and Lot as shown on a final subdivision plan for Walt Egner recorded in Plan Book 1 Volume 5 Page 10 and Lot #436, subject to the unrecorded Plan of New Benton and that portion of Cedar Street from Monroe Street to Linden Alley, which was abandoned and vacated by Swatara Township pursuant to Resolution No. R01994-66 attached hereto. UNDER AND SUBJECT to restrictions, reservations, easements and rights-ofway of record. Parcel #63-054-074. IMPROVEMENTS: Residential dwelling. Premises Being: 521 Monroe Street, Steelton, PA 17113. Seized and sold as the property of Jacqueline A. Martin under judgment No. 2013-CV-8707. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 11 RICHARD J. NALBANDIAN III Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $179,980.04 Situate in: All those certain lot, piece or parcel of ground, townhouse unit and detached garage in Derry Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: The property known, named and identified as Rockledge, Sections XV, XVI and XVII for which a Final Subdivision Plan, dated May 26, 1987, is recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Plan Book N-4, Pages 2-6, and which property is located in Derry Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, being designated on such subdivision plan as Townhouse Plot No. D-240 with the detached Garage Plot No. D-240. UNDER AND SUBJECT, NEVERTHELESS, to the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions as recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Record Book 885, Page 421, and Amendments thereto and conditions, restrictions, rights-of-way, easements and agreements of record. This property is being conveyed under the additional restriction that the detached garage plot shall never be sold separately from the townhouse plot which restriction shall run with the land. THIS TOWNHOUSE UNIT with detached garage is known and numbered as 1973 Wexford Road, Palmyra, Pennsylvania. Being Tax Parcel ID #24085-141. Being known as 1973 Wexford Road, Palmyra, Pennsylvania. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Robert Earl Wagner, by Deed from Ann L. Collins, dated 04/30/2010, recorded 05/04/2010 in Instrument Number 20100012210. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Robert Earl Wagner, deceased last record owner/mortgagor, Mortgagor herein, under Judgment No. 2013-CV-10848-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 12 JENNIFER FRECHIE Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $75,255.70 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the Tenth Ward of the City of Harrisburg, in the County of Dauphin and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the western line of North Fourth Street, 313 feet North of the Northwest corner of North Forth Street and Seneca Street at line of property now or late of Joseph E. Evens and wife; thence west along the said line, though the center of party wall between house on lot hereby conveyed and house on lot adjoining on the South, 96 feet more or less, to the eastern line of Orange Street; thence Northwardly along the eastern line of Orange Street, 24 feet to a point; thence Eastwardly along line of property now or late of Charles F. Capenhaver, in a line parallel with Seneca Street, 96 feet more or less to the Western line of Fourth Street thence Southwardly along the western line of North Fourth Street, 24 feet to the place of BEGINNING. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 2430 North Fourth Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110. PARCEL # 10-044-012. Seized and sold as the property of Elaine M. Spears and Alvin Spears under judgment # 2014-CV-705. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 13 SALVATORE FILIPPELLO Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $381,787.62 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece, parcel and tract of ground situated in the Township of Middle Paxton, County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, described to a subdivision Plan for Geoffrey B. and Janet L. Lincoln, made by Henry O. Schmidt, PLS dated November 14, 2005, bounded and described as follows, to wit: PREMISES known as 1881 Potato Valley Road, Harrisburg, PA 17112. BEGINNING at a found Iron Bar corner, being the primary control unit, said being common to lands N/F of Kathy D. Kamper, lands N/F of James J. Geisel and lands herein Lot #2 of last mentioned plan; thence by lands N/F of James S. Geisel and lands herein described North 80 degrees 25 minutes 27 seconds East 519.24
feet to a set rebar, along the dedicated right-of-way of T-509 Potato Valley Road by lands aforementioned; thence along the dedicated right-of-way of T-509 Potato Valley Road by lands herein Lot 32 the following (4) four courses and distances (1) South 11 degrees 00 minutes 53 seconds West 35.30 feet to a point on said right of way (3) South 3 degrees 00 minutes 16 seconds West 45.46 feet to a point on said right-of-way (4) South 5 degrees 45 minutes 54 seconds East 46.90 feet to a set rebar on said right-of- way by Lot #1 of last mentioned plan lands retained of Geoffrey B. Lincoln and lands herein Lot 32; thence along lot #1 lands retained by Geoffrey B. Lincoln and Lot 32 the following (5) five courses and distances (1) North 80 degrees 34 minutes 15 seconds West 66.66 feet to a set rebar (2) North 18 degrees 11 minutes 5 seconds West 63.48 feet to a set rebar (3) North 86 degrees 46 minutes 55 seconds West 115.7 feet to a set rebar (4) South 20 degrees 14 minutes 36 seconds West 147.86 feet to a set rebar and concrete monument (5) South 76 degrees 27 minutes 49 seconds West 200.25 feet to a set rebar and concrete monument, said monument being common to lots aforementioned and lands N/F of Kathy D. Kamper; thence by lands N/F of Kathy D. Kamper and lands herein Lot #2 of aforementioned Plan North 9 degrees 48 minutes 57 seconds West, 240.38 feet a found Iron Bar being the place of BEGINNING. Parcel ID No.: 43-036-129. Seized and sold as the property of Ashley A. Bullers and Jerad D. Bullers under judgment # 2014-CV-2863. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 14 HARRY B. REESE Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $61,269.90 All that certain lot or piece of land situate in the 10th ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described in accordance with a survey and plan thereof made by E.J. Walker, P.E., dated June 17, 1975, as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the north side of Wiconisco Street, said point being 18 feet east of the northeast corner of Reel and Wiconisco (erroneously referred to as Wisconisco on prior deed) Streets; thence along premises known as No. 522 Wiconisco Street and passing through the center of a partition wall, north 11 degrees 15 minutes west 94 feet to a point on the north side of Wiconisco Street, aforesaid; thence along the same south 78 degrees 45 minutes west, 24 feet to the point and place of beginning. BEING TAX PARCEL NO. 10-027-045. PREMISES BEING: 524 Wiconisco Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas, et al, by Deed dated 2/2/2006 and recorded 3/2/2006 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County Instrument No. 20060007833, granted and conveyed unto Sonja Robinson. UNDER AND SUBJECT, NEVERTHELESS, to any and all covenants, conditions, easements, rights of way, restrictions and matters of prior record and any matter which a physical inspection or survey of the property would disclose. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Sonja Robinson Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2013 CV 07581 MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 15 MARC S. WEISBERG Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $103,897.87 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate in the Village of Enhaut, Swatara Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the southerly line of Highland Street, which point is five hundred forty-three (543) feet westwardly of the southwesterly corner of Livingston and Highland Streets; thence South thirty-two (32) degrees East, one hundred eighty (180) feet to a point on the northerly line of Webb Alley; thence along same, South fifty-eight (58) degrees West, twenty-seven (27) feet to a point; thence North thirtytwo (32) degrees West, one hundred eighty (180) feet to a point on the southerly line of Highland Street aforesaid; thence along same, North fifty-eight (58) degrees East, twenty-seven (27) feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. PARCEL NO. 63-052-024. TAX PARCEL NO. 63-
052-024. Premises Being: 672 Highland Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17113. BEING the same premises which Jonathan A. Goshorn, an unmarried man, and Jessica P. Goshorn, an unmarried woman by deed dated September 30, 2011 and recorded October 12, 2011 in Instrument Number 20110027940, granted and conveyed unto Jessica P. Goshorn. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which Jessica P. Goshorn, Mortgagor(s) herein, under Judgment No. 2013-CV10445 MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 17 MARC S. WEISBERG Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $185,156.46 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situated in Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit; BEGINNING at a point on the northern, side of Forest Hills Drive, which point is at the southeast corner of Lot No. 60 on the Pan of Lots hereinafter referred to; thence along the eastern line of Lot No. 60 aforesaid, North 02 degrees 30 minutes East, 140 feet to a point at other lands now or late of James F. Keiser and Phyllis E. Keiser, his wife and Albert L. Keiser and Marie J. Keiser, his wife; thence along other lands now or late of James F. Keiser and Phyllis E. Keiser, his wife and Albert L. Keiser and Marie J. Keiser, his wife, South 87 degrees 30 minutes West, 100 feet to a point at the northwest corner of Lot No. 58 on the Plan of Lots hereinafter referred to; thence along the western line of Lot No. 58 aforesaid, South 02 degrees 30 minutes West, 140 feet to a point at the northern side of Forest Hills Drive; thence along the northern side of Forest Hills Drive, North 87 degrees 30 minutes West, 100 feet to a point, being the Place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot No. 59 of Phase III, Section I, Forest Hills, which Plan was approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission of Lower Paxton Township, on July 27, 1977 and which Plan was also approved by the Board of Supervisors of Lower Paxton Township, on September 19, 1977 and which Plan was recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania on October 11, 1977 in Plan Book “Z”, Volume 2, Page 74. UNDER AND SUBJECT, NEVERTHELESS, to the setback lines as shown on the aforesaid Plan, and the covenants and conditions and restrictions contained in the Declaration of James F. Keiser and Albert L. Keiser, dated March 22, 1977 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania on March 23, 1977 in Miscellaneous Book “M”, Volume 16, Page 912, as well as the grant and conveyance made to Pennsylvania Power & Light Company and The Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania, by Indenture and Plan dated September 21, 1977 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania on October 11, 1977 in Miscellaneous Book “T” Volume 16, Page 698, and further to the restriction that all electrical and telephone service shall be supplied only from an underground system as provided in the conveyance to PP&L and Bell Telephone Company aforesaid. HAVING THEREON ERECTED a dwelling house known and numbered as 2275 Forest Hills Drive, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. TAX PARCEL NO. 35102-024. Premises Being: 2275 Forest Hills Drive, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17112. BEING the same premises which William Burton, Administrator - CTA of the Estate of Marie F. Burton by deed dated August 2, 2010 and recorded August 5, 2010 in Instrument Number 20100022572, granted and conveyed unto William Burton. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which William Burton, Mortgagor(s) herein, under Judgment No. 2014-CV2109-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 18 JOSEPH E. DeBARBERIE Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $51,895.66 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground, with buildings thereon erected, situate in the Tenth Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the western side line of Penn
Street, which point is two hundred and four (204) feet, north of the northern side line of Maclay Street, at the line of property now or late of George F. Hewitt; thence westwardly at right angles to said Penn Street along the line of said last mentioned property and through the center of a partition wall of this and adjoining house and beyond sixty-five (65) feet to a three (3) feet wide private alley; thence northwardly along the eastern line of said three (3) feet wide private alley sixteen (16) feet to an eight (8) feet wide private alley or passage way; thence eastwardly along the southern side line of said last mentioned private alley or passage way sixty-five (65) feet to Penn Street; and thence southwardly along the western side line of said Penn Street sixteen (16) feet to the place of BEGINNING. HAVING thereon erected a three story brick dwelling house known and numbered as 2124 Penn Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. TOGETHER with the right to use said three (3) feet wide private alley in the rear of said lot and the eighty (8) feet wide private alley or passage way along the northern side of said lot, in common with other owners and occupiers of other property abutting thereon. UNDER AND SUBJECT, nevertheless, to certain agreements, conditions and restrictions as appear on record. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Marvin L. Brooks, Jr., single man, by Deed from Jeffrey A. Baltimore and Paula L. Baltimore, h/w, dated 08/05/2003, recorded 08/13/2003 in Book 5084, Page 18. Tax Parcel: 10-062-073. Premises Being: 2124 Penn Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110-1041. Seized and sold as the property of Marvin L. Brooks, Jr. under Judgment # 2012CV-5967. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 19 MARC S. WEISBERG Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $64,163.47 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground with the improvements thereon erected situate in the City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the Southern side of Liberty Street (formerly North Street) fifty-seven and ninety-two one hundredths (57.92) feet east of the southeast corner of Liberty Street arid Helena Alley; thence southwardly and parallel with said alley and through the center of a frame partition wall between houses numbered 1405 and 1407 Liberty Street, ninety (90) feet to the northern line of Miller Street; thence by Miller Street eastwardly twenty (20) feet to a point; thence northwardly parallel with said alley ninety (90) feet to a point on the southern line of North Street; and thence westwardly along said southern line of North Street twenty (20) feet to the place of BEGINNING, BEING known and numbered as 1407 Liberty Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. UNDER AND SUBJECT, nevertheless, to restrictions and conditions of record. TAX PARCEL NO. 08018-028. Premises Being: 1407 Liberty Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17103. BEING the same premises which Krista Colleen Boyer Allen, now by marriage known as Krista C. Snavely by deed dated September 12, 2008 and recorded September 18, 2008 in Instrument Number 20080034732, granted and conveyed unto Krista C. Snavely. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which Krista C. Snavely, Mortgagor(s) herein, under Judgment No. 2014CV00848MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 20 ROBERT W. WILLIAMS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $62,937.24 All that certain plat, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situated, lying and being in the Borough of Steelton, County of Dauphin, Pennsylvania, identified as Dauphin County Tax Parcel No. 58-0110-024 and being known and designated as 267 South Second Street, Steelton, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the eastern side of South Second Street, which point is on the northern line of land, now or formerly of Vincent Lappano, and about 43 feet 9 inches, more or less, from the northeast corner of Second and Chestnut Street; thence northwardly along the eastern side of South Street, 21
feet, more or less, to the partition wall separating property herein described and 265 South Second Street; thence eastwardly through said partition wall and beyond, 125 feet to Third Street; thence southwardly along the west side of Third Street, 21 feet, more or less, to land now and formerly of Vincent Lappano; thence westwardly along said land, 125 feet to the point of beginning. Title to said Premises vested in Shomari Saeed by Deed from Carmelo J. Claudio dated 11/03/2006 and recorded 11/06/2006 in the Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds in Instrument No. 20060045683. Property Address 267 South 2nd Street, Steelton, PA 17113. Tax Parcel Number: 58010-024. Seized and sold as the property of Shomari Saeed under Judgment Number 2014 CV 00816 MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 21 JONATHAN LOBB Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $316,483.35 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in Lower Swatara Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the eastern right-of-way line of Keystone Drive at the common front property corner of Lot No. 155 and Lot No. 156 as shown on the hereinafter mentioned plan of lots; thence along said right-of-way line North 20 degrees 46 minutes 34 seconds East, a distance of 7.66 feet to a point; thence continuing along said rightof-way line of Keystone Drive by a curve having a radius of 225.00 feet and an arc length of 63.34 feet to a point at the dividing line between Lot No. 156 and Lot No. 157; thence along the said dividing line South 85 degrees 21 minutes 09 seconds East, a distance of 175.13 feet to a point at the dividing line between Lot No. 156 and Lot No. 137, Phase 1, Greenwood Hills; thence along said dividing line South 24 degrees 42 minutes 23 seconds West, a distance of 91.07 feet to a point; thence continuing South 14 degrees 35 minutes 00 seconds West, a distance of 28.13 feet to a point at the dividing line between Lot No. 155 and Lot No. 156; thence along said dividing line North 69 degrees 13 minutes 26 seconds West, a distance of 156.17 feet to a point, said point being the place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot Number 156 Final Plan for Greenwood Hills, Phase II, which Plan is recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Plan Book T, Volume 5, Pages 45 to 47. HAVING THEREON ERECTED a dwelling. UNDER AND SUBJECT to Declaration of Restrictions dated February 3, 1995, and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in Record Book 2363, Page 231. UNDER AND SUBJECT to a drainage easement which runs along the eastern boundary of the above described lot. UNDER AN SUBJECT, nevertheless, to easements, restrictions, reservations, conditions and rights-of-way of record and as shown on the above mentioned Plan of Lots. UNDER AND SUBJECT to Federal, State and Local (if any), laws, rules, regulations applicable to Wetlands for the portion of the lot conveyed herein which is delineated as wetlands on Plan of ‘Greenwood Hills,’ recorded in the Recorder of Deeds Office in and for Dauphin County in Plan Book D’, Volume 5, Page 83 and Plan Book T, Volume 5, Pages 45 to 47. GRANTEES, by acceptance of this deed, acknowledge that any activity or encroachment upon wetlands without appropriate federal and state permits is strictly prohibited by Federal Statute and Laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. GRANTEES, by acceptance of this deed, agree not to conduct any activity which will change, expand, or diminish the wetlands located on said lot as prohibited by law. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Constance Leach and Denis Z. Leach, h/w, by Deed from Levaku Reddy and Rama Mandapati, h/w, dated 05/08/2008, recorded 06/06/2008 in Instrument Number 20080021238. Tax Parcel: 36-009-334. Premises Being: 260 Keystone Drive, Middletown, PA 17057-5605. Seized and sold as the property of Constance Leach and Denis Z. Leach under judgment # 2014-CV-696. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
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Dauphin County SHERIFF SALES also listed at: www.pressandjournal.com Continued From Section C, Page 2 SALE NO. 22 ROBERT W. WILLIAMS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $207,435.41 All that certain piece or parcel of land situated in Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the point on the western site of Sandra Avenue, which point is 278.37 feet South of the southwest corner of Sandra Avenue and Lesoure Avenue, at the southern line of lands now or formerly of Walter L. Kolls; thence along said Kolls land South 85 degrees 42 minutes West 58.15 feet to a point; thence North 75 degrees 53 minutes West 63.45 feet to a point at the division line between Lots Nos. 83 and 92 on the hereinafter mentioned Plan of Lots; thence southwardly along said last mentioned line and along the division line between Lots Nos. 84 and 92, 76.49 feet to a point at the division line between Lots Nos. 92 and 93 on said plan; thence eastwardly along said last mentioned line, 120.00 feet to a point on the western side of Sandra Avenue; thence northwardly along the western side of Sandra Avenue, 95.02 feet to a point, the place of beginning. Having thereon erected a brick split level dwelling known and numbered as 613 Sandra Avenue, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Being the southern portion of Lot No. 92 on the Plan of Section 2 of Latshmare Manor, recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania on the 23rd day of April 1957, in Plan Book V, Page 5. Title to said Premises vested in Robert A. Rados and Laura A. Rados, husband and wife by Deed from Sarah F. Hancock and Antonio S. Fragale, Co-Executors of the Will of Joseph E. Fragale, deceased dated 03/20/1992 and recorded 03/24/1992 in the Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds in Book 1718, Page 643. Property Address: 613 Sandra Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17109. Tax Parcel Number: 62042-182. Seized and sold as the property of Robert A. Rados and Laura A. Rados under Judgment Number 2011 CV 9729 MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 24 ADAM H. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $192,126.05 ALL THOSE TWO (2) CERTAIN tracts of land located on the East side of Lingle Avenue, Derry Township, Dauphin County, and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: TRACT NO 1 - BEGINNING at a point, the northwest corner of Lot No. 59 on the Plan of Lots of Nathaniel B. Leaman and Annie R. Leaman according to survey as made by A. W. Stauffer, C.E. on July 2, 1926; thence along the northern line of Lot No. 59 eastwardly one hundred fifty (150) feet to the West side of an alley; thence along the west side of said alley northwardly forty (40) feet to a point, the line of Lot No. 61 on said Plan of Lots; thence westwardly along the line of Lot No. 61, one hundred fifty (150) feet to the East side of the road running from Palmyra to Lyonsville, now known as Lingle Avenue; thence along the east side of said Lingle Avenue south forty (40) feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. TRACT NO. 2 - BEGINNING at a point, the Northwest corner of Lot No. 60 on the Plan of Lots of Nathaniel B. and Annie R. Leaman according to survey as made by A. W. Stauffer, C.E. on July 2, 1926, said Lot No. 60 having been this day conveyed by the within Grantors unto the within Grantees; thence along the Northern line of Lot No. 60 Eastwardly one hundred fifty (150) feet to the West side of an alley; thence along the West side of alley northwardly forty (40) feet to a point, the line of Lot No. 62 on said Plan of Lots; thence westwardly along the line of Lot No. 62, one hundred fifty (150) feet to the East side of the road running from Palmyra to Lyonsville, now known as Lingle Avenue; thence along the east side of said Lingle Avenue south forty (40) feet to a point, the Place of BEGINNING. PARCEL #24-007-088. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Martin A. Chmiel and Joyce E. Yeagle, as joint tenants with right of survivorship and not as tenants in common, By Deed from Rita J. Kreider, single person, dated 08/23/2005, recorded 10/14/2005, Book 6235, Page 196. Tax Parcel: 24-007-088000-0000. Premises Being: 120 North Lingle Road, a/k/a 120 North Lingle Avenue, Hershey, PA 17033-1145. Seized and sold as the property of Joyce E. Yeagle and Martin A. Chmiel under
judgment # 2012-CV-8513. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 25 ADAM H. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $33,952.86 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the Tenth Ward of the City of Harrisburg in the County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the westerly line of Logan Street which point is 140 feet north of the northwesterly corner of Logan and Woodbine Streets and at northerly line of land now or late of Wendell and Wayne Cluck; thence along same in a westerly direction 70 feet to a point on the easterly line of Herman Alley; thence along same in a northerly direction 13.75 feet to a point on southerly line of land now or late of Ervin E. and Carrie T. Kohl; thence along same in an easterly direction 70 feet to a point on the westerly line of Logan Street aforesaid; thence along same in a southerly direction 13.75 feet to a point; the place of BEGINNING. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Ray E. Stoneroad, by Deed from Matthew B. Farner and Christina M. Farner, h/w, dated 06/03/2004, recorded 06/08/2004 in Book 5536, Page 473. Tax Parcel: 10-046-096000-0000. Premises Being: 2204 Logan Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110-1825. Seized and sold as the property of Ray E. Stoneroad under judgment # 2014-CV-1592. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 26 JOSEPH E. DeBARBERIE Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $149,924.69 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract of land situate in Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point at the northwest corner of Lucknow Road and 3rd Street; thence along the north side of Lucknow Road north seventy-seven (77) degrees 30 minutes west forty (40) feet to a point; thence at right angles to Lucknow Road, north (12) degrees thirty (30) minutes east one hundred forty two (142) feet to a point on a twenty (20) foot wide alley; thence along the south side of said alley south seventyseven (77) degrees thirty (30) minutes east; forty (40) feet to a point; thence at right angles to said alley south twelve (12) degrees thirty (30) minutes west one hundred forty two (142) feet to a point, the place of beginning. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Barbara L. Gindlesperger, single person, by Deed from Timothy Rogers and Wendy A. Burgwald, h/w, dated 10/30/2008, recorded 11/07/2008 in Instrument Number 20080040855. Tax Parcel: 62-008-070. Premises Being: 126 Lucknow Road, Harrisburg, PA 17110-1638. Seized and sold as the property of Barbara L. Gindlesperger under judgment # 2012-CV-3840. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 27 DAVID A. BARIC Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $99,799.72 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, parcel, piece of ground, erected situate in Middletown Borough, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows to wit: BEGINNING at the southeast corner of Wilson Street and Swar Alley; thence eastwardly along the southern line of Wilson Street, fifty (50) feet to a point in the division line between Lot Nos. 321 and 322 on the Plan of lots hereinafter mentioned; thence southwardly along said division line one hundred (100) feet to a point; thence westwardly along other lands now or late of Lee H. Prowell et ux., in a line parallel with the southern line of Wilson Street, fifty (50) feet to the eastern line of Swar Alley; thence northwardly along the eastern line of Swar Alley, one hundred (100) feet to the place of BEGINNING. BEING the northernmost one half part of Lot No. 321 on the General Plan of Portsmouth, now a part of the General Plan of Middletown
Borough as recorded in Deed Book T-1, Page 343. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Ronald F. Roberts and Tiphanie C. Roberts, husband and wife, and Jason L. Roberts and Jeannette L. Roberts, husband and wife, by Deed dated December 17, 2004 and recorded December 22, 2004 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania in Record Book 5813, Page 616, granted and conveyed unto Ronald F. Roberts and Tiphanie C. Roberts, husband and wife, the Grantors herein. ALSO BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Ronald F. Roberts and Tiphanie C. Roberts, husband and wife, by Installment Sales Agreement dated September 12, 2008 and recorded September 18, 2008 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, to Instrument Number 20080034747, granted and conveyed unto Ream Properties, LLC, a Pennsylvania limited liability company, the Grantee herein. UNDER and SUBJECT to covenants, easements, and restrictions of record. TOGETHER with all and singular the buildings, improvements, ways, woods, waters, watercourses, rights, liberties, privileges, hereditaments and appurtenances to the same belong or in anywise appertaining; and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof, and of every part and parcel thereof; AND ALSO all the estate, right, title, interest, use, possessions, property, claim and demand whatsoever of the Grantors both in law and in equity, of, in and to the premises herein described and every part and parcel thereof with the appurtenances. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD all and singular the premises herein described together with the hereditaments and appurtenances unto the Grantee and to Grantee’s proper use and benefit forever. AND the Grantors covenant that, except as may be herein set forth, they do and will forever specially warrant and defend the lands and premises, hereditaments and appurtenances hereby conveyed, against the Grantors and all other persons lawfully claiming the same or to claim the same. In all references herein to any parties, persons, entities or corporations, the use of any particular gender or the plural or singular number is intended to include the appropriate gender or number as the text of the within instrument may require. Wherever in this instrument any party shall be designated or referred to by name or general reference, such designation is intended to and shall have the same effect as if the words “heirs, executors, administrators, personal or legal representatives, successors and assigns” had been inserted after each and every designation. Parcel No. 41-017-012. Property Address: Wilson Street, L321, Middletown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania 17057. Attorney for Plaintiffs: David A. Baric, Esquire. Judgment Amount: $99,799.72. Seized and sold as the property of Ream Properties, LLC under judgment #2013CV-10851. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 28 ELIZABETH L. WASSELL Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $259,453.57 ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND SITUATE IN LOWER PAXTON TOWNSHIP, DAUPHIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, TO WIT: BEGINNING AT A POINT AT THE SOUTHWESTERN CORNER OF LOCUST AVENUE AND ROBIN ROAD (FORMERLY KNOWN AS SYCAMORE STREET); THENCE WEST ALONG LOCUST AVENUE 149 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE SOUTH BY A LINE PARALLEL WITH ROBIN ROAD 160 FEET TO A POINT AT LINE BETWEEN LOTS NOS. 15A AND 16A; THENCE EAST ALONG SAID LINE 150 FEET TO ROBIN ROAD; THENCE NORTH ALONG ROBIN ROAD 121 FEET TO LOCUST AVENUE, THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON ERECTED A SINGLE ALUMINUM SIDE SPLIT-LEVEL DWELLING WITH ATTACHED CARPORT, SAID PREMISES BEING KNOWN AND NUMBERED AS 2323 ROBIN ROAD, HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, ALSO KNOWN AS 2223 ROBIN ROAD, HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA. BEING LOTS NO. 14A AND 15A OF BLUE RIDGE GARDENS. TOGETHER WITH ALL AND SINGULAR THE BUILDINGS, IMPROVEMENTS, WAYS, STREETS, ALLEYS, DRIVEWAYS, PASSAGES, WATERS, WATERCOURSES, RIGHTS, LIBERTIES, PRIVILEGES, HEREDITAMENTS, AND APPURTENANCES WHATSOEVER UNTO THE HEREBY GRANTED PREMISES BELONGING OF IN ANY WISE APPERTAINING, AND THE REVERSIONS AND REMAINDERS, RENTS,
ISSUES, AND PROFITS THEREOF AND ALL THE ESTATE, RIGHT, TITLE, INTEREST, PROPERTY, CLAIM AND DEMAND WHATSOEVER OF GRANTOR, AS WELL AT LAW AS IN EQUITY OF, IN, AND TO THE SAME AS DESCRIBED IN MORTGAGE INSTRUMENT # 20070026651. BEING KNOWN AS: 2323 Robin Road, Harrisburg, PA 17112. PROPERTY ID NO.: 35011-007. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Jason L. Homrighausen and Shannon L. Homrighausen, Husband and Wife BY DEED FROM Kenneth J. Homrighausen and Pamela J. Homrighausen, Husband and Wife DATED 06/25/2007 RECORDED 07/05/2007 IN DEED BOOK Instrument #20070026650. Seized and sold as the property of Jason L. Homrighausen a/k/a Jason Lee Homrighausen and Shannon L. Homrighausen a/k/a Shannon Leigh Homrighausen a/k/a Shannon Leigh McKinley under judgment # 2014-CV-03430. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 29 DENISE CARLON Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $111,095.26 ALL THAT CERTAIN TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND SITUATE IN THE TOWNSHIP OF LOWER PAXTON, COUNTY OF DAUPHIN AND STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, MORE PARTICULARLY BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED IN ACCORDANCE WITH A SURVEY OF ERNEST J. WALKER, REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER, DATED JUNE 17,1968, AS FOLLOWS, TO WIT: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF LONDONDERRY ROAD, TWO HUNDRED FORTYFIVE (245) FEET WEST OF THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION OF SCENERY DRIVE AND LONDONDERRY ROAD, ALSO BEING AT THE DIVIDING LINE BETWEEN LOTS NOS. 5 AND 6 ON THE HEREINAFTER-MENTIONED PLAN OF LOTS; THENCE SOUTH FIVE (5) DEGREES TWENTY-THREE (23) MINUTES THIRTY (30) SECONDS EAST, ALONG SAME, ONE HUNDRED EIGHTEEN AND THIRTY-THREE ONE HUNDREDTHS (118.33) FEET TO A POINT AT THE DIVIDING LINE BETWEEN LOTS NOS. 35 AND 6 ON SAID PLAN: THENCE SOUTH SIXTYSIX (66) DEGREES TEN (10) MINUTES THIRTY (30) SECONDS WEST, SIXTY-EIGHT AND FIFTY-TWO ONE-HUNDREDTHS (68.52) FEET TO A POINT AT THE DIVIDING LINE BETWEEN LOTS NOS. 6 AND 7 ON SAID PLAN; THENCE NORTH FIVE (5) DEGREES TWENTY-THREE (23) MINUTES THIRTY (30) SECONDS WEST, ALONG SAME, ONE HUNDRED FORTY (140) FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHERN LINE OF LONDONDERRY ROAD; THENCE NORTH EIGHTY-SIX (86) DEGREES THIRTY-SIX (36) MINUTES THIRTY (30) SECONDS EAST, SIXTY-FIVE (65) FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. BEING LOT NO. 6 ON PLAN OF LAKEVUE HEIGHTS, SAID PLAN RECORDED IN THE DAUPHIN COUNTY RECORDER’S OFFICE IN PLAN ROOK “T”, PAGE 60. HAVING THEREON ERECTED A ONE-STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE KNOWN AND NUMBERED AS 4701 LONDONDERRY ROAD, Harrisburg, PA 17109. WITH ALL IMPROVEMENTS ERECTED THEREON. PARCEL NO.: 35-068-028. BEING THE SAME PREMISES WHICH ANN W. SATCHELL, WIDOW, BY DANIEL TRENT SATCHELL, HER ATTORNEY-IN-FACT, BY DEED DATED MAY 25, 2010 AND RECORDED JUNE 3, 2010 IN AND FOR DAUPHIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, AS INSTRUMENTS OF #20100015728, GRANTED AND CONVEYED UNTO NAZZAIR J. BIANCO. UNDER AND SUBJECT TO AND TOGETHER WITH EASEMENTS, EXCEPTIONS, RESERVATIONS, RESTRICTIONS, RIGHT OF WAY, COVENANTS AND CONDITIONS AS CONTAINED IN PRIOR INSTRUMENTS OF RECORD: SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Nazzair J. Bianco, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2011-CV-3724-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 30 JENNIFER FRECHIE Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $130,520.02 All that certain parcel of land situate in the Borough of Millersburg, County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, being known and designated as follows: Beginning at a post on the North side of North Street,
at corner of lot of Paul Shepley, et ux., late of Catherine Beard; thence along said North Street S 77 degrees W 33 minutes to the W 1/2 of lot of which this was a part, now or late of Mark L. Hoffman, et ux.; thence along said W 1/2 lot N 12 degrees W 155 minutes to Upper of North Alley; thence along said alley N 77 degrees E 33 minutes to a post at line of lot now or formerly of Paul M. Shepley, et ux., late of Catherine Beard; thence along the same S 13 degrees E 155 minutes to North Street, the place of beginning. Being the Eastern 1/2 of Lot No. 240 as marked in the General Plan of the Borough of Millersburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. Tax ID: 46-020-009. Property Address: 449 North Street, Millersburg, PA 17601. Seized and sold as the property of Lorraine Mumford and Paul Mumford under judgment # 2014-CV-1737. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 31 SALVATORE FILIPPELLO Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $140,973.71 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of ground situate in Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the northern side of Cloverfield Road, one hundred thirty-two and forty-eight one-hundredths (132.48) feet East of the intersection of Cloverfield Road and Northway Road, also at the dividing line between Lots Nos. 94 and 95, Section “F”, on hereinafter mentioned plan of Lots; thence North sixteen (16) degrees thirtyseven (37) minutes thirty (30) seconds West along the same, one hundred ten and sixty-five one-hundredths (110.65) feet to a point; thence North eighty-six (86) degrees twelve (12) minutes thirty (30) seconds East ninety (90) feet to a point at the dividing line between Lots Nos. 95 and 96, Section “F”, on said Plan; thence South no (00) degrees fifty-two (52) minutes thirty (30) seconds East along the same, one hundred nine (109) feet to a point on the northern side of Cloverfield Road; thence westwardly along the same, sixty (60) feet to a point, the Place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot No. 95, Section “F”, on Plan of Wedgewood Hills, recorded in Plan Book “V”, Page 18, Dauphin County Records. TAX PARCEL #: 62-031005. BEING KNOWN AS: 3222 Cloverfield Road, Susquehanna Township, Harrisburg, PA 17109. Seized and sold as the property of Mardelifah Salam Abu and Zahizi T. Ubaidillah under Judgment # 2013-CV-2074. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 32 ASHLEIGH L. MARIN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $189,713.88 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the Township of Derry in the County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a spike in the public road; thence by land now or late of Joseph McCorkle, South forty-nine (49) degrees nineteen (19) feet East eleven and eighty one-hundredths (11.80) perches to an old post; thence by residue property of the Estate of Absalom Heisey of which this was a part, South thirty-six (36) degrees thirty-one (31) feet West Six and fifty-six onehundredths (6.56) perches to a stake; thence by the same North fifty-two (52) degrees fifty-two (52) feet West twelve and fifteen one-hundredths (12.15) perches to a spike in the public road; thence along property of Russell E. Burkheiser, North thirty-nine (39) degrees eleven (11) feet East seven and twentyeight one-hundredths (7.28) perches to a point, the place of BEGINNING. BEING known and numbered as 2115 Church Road, Hummelstown, PA 170368200. WITH all improvements erected thereon. PARCEL NO.: 24-058-003. BEING the same premises which Darlene M. Gamble, by Deed dated April 26, 2005 and recorded May 4, 2005 in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Deed Book Volume 5978, Page 545, granted and conveyed unto Mark E. Sheaffer and Deborah A. Sheaffer, husband and wife. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record: SEIZED AND TAKEN in
execution as the property of Mark E. Sheaffer and Deborah A. Sheaffer, husband and wife, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2013-CV05411-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 33 ASHLEIGH L. MARIN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $80,668.50 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in the 13th Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania bounded and described in accordance with a survey and plan thereof made by Ernest J. Walker, Professional Engineer, date December 27, 1974, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: HAVING thereon erected a two story brick dwelling known as 2146 Swatara Street, Harrisburg, PA. BEGINNING at a point on the north side of Swatara Street, said point being 116.00 feet west of the northwest corner of 22nd and Swatara Streets; thence along the north side of Swatara Street, south 86 degrees west 18.00 feet to a corner of premises known and numbered as No. 2144 Swatara Street; thence along said premises and passing through the center of a partition wall, north 4 degrees west 97.50 feet to a point on the south side of Sullivan Alley; thence along the same north 86 degrees 18.00 feet to a corner of premises known as No. 2148 Swatara Street; thence along said premises south 4 degrees east 97.850 feet to a point and Place of beginning. BEING known and numbered as 2146 Swatara Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104-2029. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 13-004-026. BEING the same premises which Diane Cohen-Burton and Frederick D. Burton, her husband, and April Johnson, single woman, by Deed dated July 10, 2008 and recorded July 14, 2008 in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, as Instrument #20080026442, granted and conveyed unto Jennifer K. Horting, single woman. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record: SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Jennifer K. Horting, single woman, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2013-CV-07655-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 34 MARTHA E. VON ROSENSTIEL Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $108,835.65 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground, situate and being in Swatara Township, Dauphin County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at the Southeastern corner of Highland and Frances Streets; thence Eastwardly along the Southern line of Highland Street, 25-1/2 feet, more or less, to a partition wall separating line house erected on the premised herein described and the one adjoining on the East; thence Southwardly through the aforesaid partition wall and beyond, 175 feet, more or less, to the Northern line of Webb Alley; thence Westwardly along the Northern line of Webb Alley, 25-1/2 feet, more or less, to the Eastern line of Frances Street; thence Northwardly along the Eastern line of Frances Street, 175 feet, more or less, to a point, the place of BEGINNING. Tax ID/Parcel No. 63051010. IMPROVEMENTS: Residential dwelling. Premises Being: 404 Highland Street, Steelton, PA 17113. Seized and sold as the property of Inphone Laonady under judgment # 2013-CV-11377. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 35 ANDREW J. MARLEY Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $94,728.76 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of ground situate in Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described according to a survey dated November 10, 1952, prepared by D.P. Raffensperger, Registered Surveyor, as follows: BEGINNING at a point on
the western side of 34th Street, 240 feet South of the southern side of Cloverfield Road at the dividing line between Lots Nos. 8 and 9 on Plan of Lots hereinafter mentioned; thence southwardly along the western side of said Cloverfield Road, 60 feet to a point on line of Lot No. 10 on said Plan; thence along the same, South 88 degrees 15 minutes West, 125 feet to a point on line of Lot No. 25 on said Plan; thence along same, North 01 degree 45 minutes West, 60 feet to a point on line of Lot No. 8 aforesaid; thence along the same, North 88 degrees 15 minutes East, 125 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON ERECTED a one-story brick and frame dwelling known and numbered as 316 N. Progress Avenue (formerly 34th Street), Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. BEING all of Lot No. 9, Section “A”, on Plan of Wedgewood Hills, recorded in the Dauphin County Recorder’s Office in Plan Book “P”, Page 51. BEING KNOWN AS 316 North Progress Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17109. Parcel ID No.: 62-031-107. BEING the same premises which John T. Swartz and Ethel M. Swartz, husband and wife, by deed dated July 19, 2000 and recorded on July 21, 2000 in Book 3725 Page 366 in the Recorder’s Office of Dauphin County, granted and conveyed unto Sharon L. Frazier, single woman. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Sharon L. Frazier, under Judgment No. 2014 CV 3028 MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 36 MARC S. WEISBERG Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $57,036.24 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or Parcel of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the City of Harrisburg in the County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the western line of North Third Street, 20 feet north of the northwestern corner of North Third Street and Dauphin Street, said point being also at the northern line of property now or late of Bela Rabene, known and numbered as 1820 North Third Street; thence westwardly at right angles to said North Third Street; along the last mentioned property line, 87 feet to a point on the eastern line of four feet wide alley; thence northwardly along the eastern line of said alley, 20 feet and ten inches to a point in the southern line of property known and numbered as 1824-1824A North Third Street; thence eastwardly along the last mentioned property line and for part of the distance through the center of a seven foot wide open space 87 feet to a point on the western line of North Third Street, 10 feet and ten inches to a point, the place of BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON ERECTED a two story brick duplex apartment building known and numbered as 1822-1822A North Third Street. Together with all and singular the building, improvements, ways, wood, waters, watercourses, rights, liberties, hereditaments and appurtenances to the beginning or in anywise appertaining; and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof, and of every part and parcel thereof: And Also all the estate, right, title, interest, use, possession, property, claim and demand whatsoever of the Grantors both in law and in equity, or, in and to the premises herein described and every part and parcel thereof with the appurtenances. To Have and To Hold all and singular the premises herein described together with the hereditaments and appurtenances unto the Grantees and the Grantees’ proper use and benefit forever. TAX PARCEL NO. 11014-009. Premises Being: 1822 North 3rd Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17102. BEING the same premises which Mark D. Voci and Jennifer B. Voci by deed dated July 29, 2005 and recorded August 30, 2005 in Deed Book 6159, Page 601, granted and conveyed unto Tanisha A. Grandberry a/k/a Tanisha Grandberry. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which Tanisha A. Grandberry a/k/a Tanisha Grandberry, Mortgagor(s) herein, under Judgment No. 2014-CV-1969-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 37 JONATHAN LOBB Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $115,120.64 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or tract of land situate in the Borough of Steelton, County of Dauphin and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on South Fourth Street at the Southeast corner of Lot No. 6 now or formerly the property of Samuel Road; thence Southwardly along Fourth Street Twenty-five (25) feet to line of Lot No. 8; thence along the Northwest line of Lot No. 8 One Hundred Twenty-five (125) feet to Angeline Avenue; thence Northwardly along Angeline Avenue Twenty-five (25) feet to Lot No. 6; thence along the Southern line of Lot No. 6 One Hundred Twenty-five (125) feet to the place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot No. 7 in Plan of Lots lain out by Rudolph F. Kelker in his Fourth Addition to the Borough of Steelton. HAVING thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Michael F. Bruce, an adult individual, by Deed from Michael Weiss, a single individual, dated 03/21/2011, recorded 04/01/2011 in Instrument Number 20110009467. Tax Parcel: 58-008-004. Premises Being: 319 South 4th Street, Steelton, PA 17113-2008. Seized and sold as the property of Michael F. Bruce under judgment # 2014-CV-3355. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 38 JONATHAN LOBB Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $134,991.79 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece of parcel of land, situate in the Sixth Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the western line of North Third, which point is one hundred twenty-one (121) feet north of the northwest corner of Third and Muench Streets, said point being at a straight line drawn through the center of a brick partition wall between this and adjoining property; thence westwardly along the division line of this and adjoining property, through the center of said brick partition wall of this and adjoining property, ninety-four (94) feet, more or less, to the eastern line of a four (4) feet wide private alley running in the rear of said lot parallel with said Third Street; thence northwardly along the eastern line of said four (4) feet wide private alley sixteen (16) feet, more or less, to a point on the division line of property now or late of Albert F. Geyer; thence eastwardly along the division line of said property now or late of Albert G. Geyer, through the center of a brick partition wall of this and adjoining house, ninetyfour (94) feet, more or less, to the western line of said Third Street; thence southwardly along the western line of said Third Street, sixteen (16) feet, more or less, to a point the place of beginning. TOGETHER with the use of the four (4) feet wide private alley in the rear of said lot in common with the owners and occupiers of other property abutting thereon. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Charles M. Bethea, a married man, by Deed from Charles M. Bethea and Olivia A. Bethea, h/w, dated 01/12/2009, recorded 02/20/2009 in Instrument Number 20090004977. Tax Parcel: 11-008-012. Premises Being: 1914 North 3rd Street, Harrisburg, PA 17102-1855. Seized and sold as the property of Charles M. Bethea under judgment #2013-CV7354. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 39 MARC S. WEISBERG Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $870,503.77 ALL THAT CERTAIN parcel or tract of ground situate in the Township of Jefferson, County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, bounded and more fully described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a concrete monument on the south right-of-way line of SR 4013, said concrete monument being the northwest corner of lands now or formerly of Woodrow Deiter, and the northeast corner of lands of Lot Number Two (the premises described herein): thence from the point of beginning and along lands of now or formerly of Woodrow Deiter, south 37 degrees 55 minutes and 45 seconds East, 883.50’ to a concrete monument; thence along lands of Lot Number One, which this was a part the following two calls: (1) South 54 degrees
18 minutes and 50 seconds West, 558.32’ to a concrete monument; (2) North 30 degrees 24 minutes and 32 seconds East, 812.51’ to a concrete monument on the south right-of-way line of SR 4013; thence along the south right-of-way line of SR 4013, North 44 degrees 59 minutes 09 seconds East, 455.03’ to a concrete monument and the point of BEGINNING. CONTAINING 425,334.00 sf or 9.76 ac. as per survey by Steven C. Boyer and Associates and shown in greater detail on drawing number 0138D, which drawing is recorded as a preliminary and final subdivision plan for Joseph Conners in the Recorder of Deeds Office of Dauphin County in Plan Book “D”, Volume 6, Page 32, Page 33 and Page 34, (said premises being Lot No. 1 on said plan). HAVING ERECTED thereon a dwelling known as 2817 Powells Valley Road, Halifax, Pennsylvania 17032. TAX PARCEL NO. 33005-079. Premises Being: 2817 Powells Valley Road, Halifax, Pennsylvania 17032. BEING the same premises which Joseph F. Conners, single by deed dated January 17, 2000 and recorded January 18, 2000 in Deed Book 3594, Page 181, granted and conveyed unto Joseph F. Conners. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which Joseph F. Conners, Mortgagor(s) herein, under Judgment No. 2014-CV2113-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 40 MATTHEW BRUSHWOOD Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $169,467.07 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land, situate in Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the southern side of Connecticut Drive at the dividing line between Lots Nos. 153 and 154 on the hereinafter mentioned Plan of Lots; thence along the southern side of Connecticut Drive South 87 degrees 31 minutes 00 seconds East, 85.00 feet to a point; thence continuing along same by a curve to the right having a radius of 15.00 feet, an arc distance of 23.56 feet to a point on the western side of Colonial Road; thence along the western side of Colonial Road South 02 degrees 29 minutes 00 seconds West, 110.00 feet to a concrete monument; thence along same by a curve to the left having a radius of 15.00 feet, an arc distance of 23.56 feet to a point on the northern side of Continental Drive; thence along the northern side of Continental Drive, North 87 degrees 31 minutes 00 seconds West, 85.00 feet to a point at the dividing line North 02 degrees 29 minutes 00 seconds West, 140.00 feet to a point on the southern side of Connecticut Drive, being the point and place of BEGINNING. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Charles E. Cline and Judith I. Cline, his wife, by Deed from Michael J. Sheldon and Patricia L. Sheldon, dated 10/31/1994, recorded 11/03/1994 in Book 2321, Page 252. Tax Parcel: 35-004-250. Premises Being: 2714 Colonial Road, Harrisburg, PA 17112-8601. Seized and sold as the property of Charles E. Cline and Judith I. Cline under judgment # 2012-CV-3641. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 41 NICOLE LaBLETTA Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $91,390.06 ALL THAT unexpired leasehold or term of years in and to certain tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Middletown, County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, together with the improvements thereon erected, being Lot No 4, Block VI, Oak Hills Addition No. 3, which said plan is recorded in the Office of the recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Plan Book R, Page 19, a rerecording of said plan, wherein name of some of the streets were changed is recorded in Plan Book R, Page 84, more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the eastern side of Chestnut Street, 205 feet South of the intersection of Aspen Street and Chestnut Street; thence eastwardly along a line at right angles to Chestnut Street, 100 feet to a point; thence southwardly along a line parallel to Chestnut Street, 60 feet to a point at the dividing line between Lots Nos. 3 and 4, on hereinbefore mentioned Plan of Lots; thence westwardly
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C-4 - THE PRESS AND JOURNAL Wednesday, September 24, 2014 Continued From Section C, Page 3 along same, 100 feet to a point on the eastern side of Chestnut Street; thence northwardly along the eastern side of Chestnut Street 60 feet to a point, the Place of beginning. Having thereon erected a one and one-half story frame dwelling known as 1118 Chestnut Street, Middletown, PA 17057. UNDER AND SUBJECT to all terms and provisions of original lease for a term of 99 years from and after October 1,1950, including payment of an annual ground rental of the sum of $9.00 per year, payable in equal semi-annual installments on April 1st and October 1st, of each year, which lease is recorded in Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds Office in Misc Book, Page 363, and Misc. Book X, Volume 6, Page 371. ALSO UNDER AND SUBJECT to all applicable restrictions, reservations, conditions, easements, and rights of way of record. BEING KNOWN AS: 1118 Chestnut Street, Middletown, PA 17057. PROPERTY ID NO.: 42007-028. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN David L. Cain and Dawn M. Montgomery, husband and wife, as Tenants by the entirety BY DEED FROM David L. Cain, an Adult Individual DATED 05/25/2006 RECORDED 06/09/2006 IN DEED BOOK Instrument #20060022877. Seized and sold as the property of David Cain a/k/a David L. Cain and Dawn Montgomery a/k/a Dawn M. Montgomery under judgment # 2014-CV-00597. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 42 NICOLE LaBLETTA Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $62,042.27 TRACT NO. 1: ALL that certain small tract or Lot No. 9, on a Plan “D” of lots situate in Londonderry Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows,to wit: BEGINNING at a point in the middle of the public road; thence by Lot No. 8, south seventy-five (75) degrees, 40 minutes East, a distance of one hundred sixty (160) feet to a stake; thence by land now or formerly of Annie B. Hershey, south fourteen (14) degrees, twenty (20) minutes West,a distance of sixty (60) feet to a stake; thence by Lot No. 10, North seventyfive (75) degrees, forty (40) minutes West, a distance of one hundred sixty (160) feet to a point in the middle of the aforesaid public road; thence in said road, North fourteen (14) degrees, ten (10) minutes east, a distance of sixty (60) feet to the place of BEGINNING. Containing 9,600 square feet (35.25 perches). TRACT NO. 2: ALL that certain lot of land, situate in Londonderry Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, being Lot No. 8 of “G” plan of lots laid out by Annie B. Hershey, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the middle of a public road leading from Geyers Church to State Highway 230; thence through a stake on the east side of said road along lot now or formerly of William E. McDaniel and wife, one hundred sixty (160) feet to a stake, south seventy-five (75) degrees, forty (40) minutes East; thence by land now or formerly of Charles D. and Mabel B. Hawk, South fourteen (14) degrees, twenty (20) minutes West, a distance of sixty (60) feet to a stake; thence by Lot No. 9, North seventy-five (75) degrees, forty (40) minutes West, a distance of one hundred sixty (160) feet through a stake on the east side of the aforesaid public road to a point in the middle; thence in the middle of said road, North fourteen(14) degrees, twenty (20) minutes East, a distance of sixty (60) feet to the place of BEGINNING. Containing 9,600 square feet (35.26 perches). TRACT NO. 3: ALL that certain, lot or land, situate in the Township of Londonderry, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, being Lot No. 10 on the plan of lots laid out by Annie B.Hershey bounded and described as follow, to wit: BEGINNING at a point in the middle of the public road; thence along the west side of a lot, south seventyfive (75) degrees, forty (40) minutes East, a distance of one hundred sixty (160) feet to a stake; thence by land now or formerly of Annie B. Hershey, south fourteen (14) degrees, twenty (20) minutes West, a distance of sixty (60) feet to a stake; thence by Lot No. 11, North seventyfive (75) degrees, forty (40) minutes West, a distance of one hundred sixty (160) feet to a point in the middle of the aforementioned public road; thence in said road, North fourteen (14) degrees, twenty (20) minutes East, a distance of sixty (60) feet to the place of BEGINNING. Containing 9,600 square feet or 32.91 plus perches, strict measure. BEING the same premises Which Alfred D. Pellegrini and Robin K. Pellegrini, husband and wife, by their Deed dated December 11, 2001, and intended to be recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for York County, Pennsylvania,
granted and conveyed unto Kenneth Butler, Jr. and Shelley M. Butler, husband and wife. Known as 524 S. Geyers Church Road, Middletown, PA 17057. District 34, Tax Map 11, Parcel 98. BEING KNOWN AS: 524 South Geyers Church Road, Middletown, PA 17057. PROPERTY ID NO.: 34011-098. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN KENNETH BUTLER, JR., MARRIED MAN BY DEED FROM ALFRED D. PELLEGRINI AND ROBIN K. PELLEGRINI, HUSBAND AND WIFE DATED 12/11/2001 RECORDED 08/12/2004 IN DEED BOOK 5632 PAGE 257. Seized-and sold as the property of Kenneth Butler a/k/a Kenneth Butler, Jr. under judgment # 2014CV-03089. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 43 LEON P. HALLER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $148,299.30 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground, with the improvements thereon erected, situate in the Fourteenth Ward of The City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the western line of Green Street, which is 194 feet 9 inches South of the southern side of Lewis Street and at the southern line of Lot No. 164 on a Plan of “Riverside”; thence westwardly along the southern line of said lot, through the center of the partition wall of Houses Nos. 3118 and 3120 Green Street, and beyond, 150.00 feet to Penn Street; thence southwardly along the eastern side of Penn Street, 26.00 feet to the northern line of Lot No. 166 on the Plan of “Riverside”; thence eastwardly along the northern line of said lot 150.00 feet to Green Street; and thence northwardly along Green Street 26.00 feet to the place of BEGINNING. Being Lot No. 165 on the Plan of “Riverside” as recorded in Dauphin County Plan Book “D”, Page 19. HAVING THEREON ERECTED A DWELLING KNOWN AS 3118 GREEN STREET, HARRISBURG, PA 17110. TAX PARCEL: 14-017-022. BEING THE SAME PREMISES WHICH P. Diane Franklin by deed dated July 24, 2009 and recorded August 04, 2009 in Dauphin County Instrument #2009-0026201, granted and conveyed unto Bridgett J. Piper and Issac A. Miller, adult individuals, as joint tenants with the right of survivorship. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with prior grants and reservations of coal, oil, gas, mining rights of way, exceptions, conditions, restrictions and reservations of record, as the same may appear in this or prior instruments of record. SEIZED AND SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF ISSAC A. MILLER AND BRIDGETTE J. PIPER under Judgment No. 2013-CV-07085-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 44 AMANDA L. RAUER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $335,341.70 ALL THAT CERTAIN parcel or lot of land situated in East Hanover Township, County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, being lot No. 4 on the Preliminary/Final Subdivision Plan of Shenk Farm prepared for Richard J. Roberts, equitable owner and subdivide, as set forth in the Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds Office in Plan Book 0-7, pages 6-11, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit; BEGINNING at a point set at the Southwest corner of the herein described Lot along the Northerly right ofway line of Dry Run Road; thence North 19 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds West a distance of 406.33 feet to a point; thence North, 61 degrees 21 minutes 37 seconds East a distance of 431.09 feet to the point, said point being the dividing line of the herein described Lot and Lot #5 as Shown on the aforesaid Plan; thence South 19 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds East a distance of 478.52 feet to a point; thence South 71 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds West a distance of 425.00 feet to the point and place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot # 4 as shown on the aforesaid Plan. BEING KNOWN AS: 865 Dry Run Road, Grantville, PA 17028. PROPERTY ID NO.: 25010-070. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Alexander Pete and Sherry Pete, husband and wife, tenants by the en-
tirety their heirs and assigns BY DEED FROM Mukesh R. Patel and Rashmika M. Patel, husband and wife and Sunil R. Patel and Kanchan S. Patel, husband and wife DATED 07/31/2007 RECORDED 08/13/2007 IN DEED BOOK Instrument # 20070032506. Seized and sold as the property of Alexander Pete and Sherry A. Pete a/k/a Sherry Pete under judgment # 2014-CV-02286. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 45 NICOLE LaBLETTA Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $143,688.06 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece, or parcel of land, situate lying and being in Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, being more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at point on the easterly line of Sweetbriar Drive, 50 foot right-of-way, which said point is located at the intersection of the easterly line of Sweetbriar Drive and the dividing line between Lots Nos.105 and 106 on the revised Plan of lot for Lots 104 through 118, Twin Lakes Park (South); THENCE, from said point along the dividing line between Lots Nos. 105 and 106 north 72 degrees 34 minutes 04 seconds east a distance of 125.20 feet to a point on the westerly line of lands now or formerly of Rutherford Estates; THENCE, from said point along the westerly line of lands now or formerly of Rutherford Estates south 15 degrees 34 minutes east a distance of 95.36 feet to a point located at the intersection of the westerly line of lands or formerly of Rutherford Estate and the dividing line between Lots Nos. 106 and 107 on the aforesaid plan of lots; THENCE, from said point along the dividing line between Lots Nos. 106 and 107 south 74 degrees 26 minutes west a distance of 125 feet to a point on the easterly line of Sweetbriar Drive north 15 degrees 34 minutes west a distance of 83.15 feet to a point; THENCE, from said point continuing along the easterly line of Sweetbriar Drive in a northwesterly direction along a curve to the left with a radius of 250 feet a distance of 8.14 feet to a point, the point and place of BEGINNING. BEING known and numbered as premises 4814 Sweetbriar Drive, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. BEING Lot No. 106 on the Plan of Lots prepared by Roy M. Benjamin Associates known as “Lot Nos. 104 through 118, Twin Lakes Park (South)” recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Plan Book P, Volume 2, Page 1. This Plan of lots supersedes the descriptions given for Lots 104 through 111 set forth in Plan of Lots known as Plan No. 2, ‘Twin Lakes Park (South)’ recorded August 14,1972, in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Plan Book “M”, Volume 2, Page 54. SUBJECT, NEVERTHELESS, to all covenants, restrictions, reservations, easements, conditions and rights appearing of record. BEING KNOWN AS: 4814 Sweetbriar Drive, Harrisburg, PA 17111. PROPERTY ID NO.: 35094-041. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN John L. Brannock, single man BY DEED FROM Angela T. Jones, single woman DATED 09/22/2005 RECORDED 09/27/2005 IN DEED BOOK 6202 PAGE 452. Seized and sold as the property of John Brannock a/k/a John L. Brannock under judgment # 2014-CV-02336. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 46 JAIME R. ACKERMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $39,614.62 ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT OR PIECE OF LAND IN THE BOROUGH OF STEELTON, DAUPHIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, TO WIT: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE NORTHERN SIDE OF PINE STREET TWENTYONE (21) FEET WESTWARD FROM HARRISBURG STREET; THENCE ALONG PINE STREET IN A WESTERLY DIRECTION TWENTY (20) FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO A POINT ON THE DIVISION LINE SEPARATING PROPERTIES NOS. 355 AND 357 PINE STREET; THENCE IN A NORTHWESTERLY DIRECTION ALONG SAID DIVISION LINE AND THROUGH THE CENTER OF THE PARTITION WALL SEPARATING SAID PROPERTIES AND BEYOND A TOTAL DISTANCE OF NINETY-THREE (93) FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO PAXTON ALLEY; THENCE ALONG SAID ALLEY IN AN EASTERLY DIRECTION TWENTY (20) FEET TO LINE
Dauphin County SHERIFF SALES also listed at: www.pressandjournal.com OF OTHER LAND, NOW OR FORMERLY THE PROPERTY OF JESSIE B.F. NEWLIN; THENCE BY LINE OF SAID LAST NAMED PROPERTY NINETY-FOUR (94) FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO PINE STREET, THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON ERECTED THE EASTERN ONE-HALF OF A DOUBLE TWO AND ONE-HALF STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE KNOWN AS NO. 357 PINE STREET. BEING KNOWN AND NUMBERED AS 357 PINE STREET, STEELTON, PA 17113. WITH ALL IMPROVEMENTS ERECTED THEREON. PARCEL NO.: 59-010-014. BEING THE SAME PREMISES WHICH JOSEPH D. DAVIS AND MARILYN K. DAVIS, HUSBAND AND WIFE, BY DEED DATED NOVEMBER 4, 2005 AND RECORDED NOVEMBER 7, 2005 IN AND FOR DAUPHIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, IN DEED BOOK VOLUME 6268, PAGE 001, GRANTED AND CONVEYED UNTO JOSEPH A. BERNARDO AND DEBORAH K. BERNARDO, HUSBAND AND WIFE. UNDER AND SUBJECT RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD: TO AND TOGETHER WITH EASEMENTS, EXCEPTIONS, RESERVATIONS, RIGHT OF WAY, COVENANTS AND CONDITIONS AS CONTAINED IN PRIOR INSTRUMENTS OF RECORD. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF JOSEPH A. BERNARDO AND DEBORAH K. BERNARDO, HUSBAND AND WIFE, MORTGAGORS HEREIN, UNDER JUDGMENT NO. 2011-CV-3767MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 47 SALVATORE FILIPPELLO Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $151,147.20 PARCEL NO. 1 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, known and designated as Lot No. 18 as shown on the Revised Plan of Blue Ridge Manor No. 3, which plan is recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County in Plan Book “S”, Page 61, being more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the southern line of Blue Flag Avenue at the dividing line between Lots Nos. 18 and 19, which point is five hundred nine and six onehundredths (509.06) feet in a northeasterly direction from the northern line of Bluestone Avenue; THENCE along the southern line of Blue Flag Avenue, South eighty-six (86) degrees, thirty-six (36) minutes East seventy-five (75) feet to a point on the dividing line between Lots Nos. 17 and 18 as shown on the aforesaid Plan; THENCE along the western line of Lot No. 17, South three (3) degrees, twenty-four (24) minutes West one hundred seventy-five (175) feet to a point in common with Lots Nos. 17,18, 11 and 12 on the Plan aforesaid; THENCE along the northern line of Lot No. 11, North eighty-six (86) degrees, thirty-six (36) minutes West seventy-five (75) feet to a point in common with Lots Nos. 10, 11, 18 and 19; THENCE along the eastern line of Lot No. 19, North three (3) degrees, twenty-four (24) minutes East one hundred seventy-five (175) feet to the southern line of Blue Flag Avenue, the place of BEGINNING. PARCEL NO. 2: ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the eastern line of Lot No. 18 in the hereinafter mentioned plan of lots; THENCE along said lot North 05° 00’ East 175 feet to a point; THENCE along the southern side of Blue Flag Avenue South 85° 00’ East 11 feet to a point; THENCE through Lot No. 17 South 05° 00’ West 175 feet to a point at the northern line of Lot No. 12; THENCE North 85° 00’ West 11 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. BEING a portion of Lot No. 17 on a plan of lots known as Blue Ridge Manor No. 3 which plan is recorded in plan book “S” at page 61. TOGETHER, with all and singular the rights, liberties, privileges, hereditament and appurtenances whatsoever thereof belonging, or in any wise appertaining and the reversions and remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof, and all the estates, right, title, interest, property, claim and demand whatsoever of the said Audrey M. Beshore at and immediately before the time of her demise, in law or equity, or otherwise. PARCEL NO.: 35-021-173. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 6323 Blue Flag Ave., Harrisburg, PA 17111. Seized and sold as the property of Kevin Dettrey and Ricky L. Geiman and Jaclyn Sariano a/k/a Jacqueline Sarriano under judgment # 2010-CV-11420.
NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 48 LAUREN BERSCHLER KARL Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $194,845.00 Situate in: Township of Susquehanna, Dauphin County. Tax Parcel #: 62-045-030000-0000. Premises Being Known As: 1505 Montfort Drive, Harrisburg, PA 17110. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Sam A. Rahman and Jihad Rahman herein, under Judgment No. 2012-CV9755-MF. ALL THAT CERTAIN tract of land situate in Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the southern side of Montfort Drive, which point is 137.56 feet west of the southwest corner of Griffin Lane and Montfort Drive at the dividing line between Lots No. 29 and 30, Block “A” of the hereinafter mentioned Plan; thence by said dividing line south 10 degrees 00 minutes west 164.32 feet to a point at the dividing line between Lots 24 and 29, Block “A” of the Plan; thence by said dividing line north 80 degrees 00 minutes west 60.50 feet to a point; thence by the dividing line between Lots No. 23 and 30, Block “A” of the Plan, north 79 degrees 42 minutes 08 seconds west 59.50 feet to a point at the dividing line between Lots Nos. 30 and 31, Block “A” of the Plan; thence by said dividing line north 10 degrees 00 minutes east 164.01 feet to a point on the southern side of Montfort Drive; thence by the southern side of Montfort Drive south 80 degrees 00 minutes east 120 feet to a point at the dividing line between Lots Nos. 29 and 30, Block “A” of the Plan, the place of BEGINNING. UNDER AND SUBJECT to all exceptions, reservations, conditions and restrictions as appear in prior deeds of conveyance. AND ALSO UNDER AND SUBJECT, NEVERTHELESS, to all easements, restrictions, encumbrances and other matters of record or that which a physical inspection or survey of the premises would reveal. BEING the same premises which Sam A. Rahman, by Deed dated July 22, 2011 and recorded on July 27, 2011 with the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Dauphin County as Instrument No. 20110020396, granted and conveyed unto Sam A. Rahman and Jihad Rahman. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 49 ADAM H. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $139,801.60 ALL that certain Unit, being Unit 21-321 (the ‘Unit’), of Woodland View at Waverly, a Condominium (the ‘Condominium’), located in Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, which Unit is designated in the Declaration of Condominium of Woodland View at Waverly, a Condominium (the ‘Declaration of Condominium’) and Declaration Plats and Plans recorded in the Office of Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds in Record book 3725, Page 15 and Plan Book F, Volume 7, Page 49, together with any and all amendments thereto. TOGETHER with the undivided percentage interest in the Common Elements appurtenant to the Unit as more particularly set forth in the aforesaid Declaration of Condominium as last amended. TOGETHER with the right to use the Limited Common Elements applicable to the Unit being conveyed herein, pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium and Declaration Plats and Plans, as last amended. UNDER AND SUBJECT, to any and all covenants, conditions restrictions, rights of ways, easements and agreements of record in the aforesaid Office, the aforesaid Declaration of Condominium and matters which a physical inspection and survey of the Unit and Common Elements would disclose. The Grantee, for and on behalf of the Grantee and the Grantee’s heirs, personal representatives, successors and assigns, by the acceptance of this Deed, covenants and agrees to pay such charges for maintenances, repairs, replacements and other expenses in connection with the Common Elements, and the Limited Common Elements appurtenant to said Unit, as may be assessed against him, her, them, it or said unit, from time to time, by the Executive Board of the Woodland View at Waverly Condominium Association in accordance with the
Uniform Condominium Act of Pennsylvania, and further covenants and agrees that the Unit conveyed by this Deed shall be subject to a lien for all amounts so assessed except insofar as Section 3407(c) of said Uniform Condominium Act may relieve a subsequent Unit Owner of Liability for prior unpaid assessments. This covenant shall run with and bind the Unit hereby conveyed for all subsequent owners thereof. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Katie R. Yohn, an individual, by Deed from Leroy M. Yohn, Jr., an individual, dated 05/21/2010, recorded 05/24/2010 in Instrument Number 20100014559. Tax Parcel: 62-083-023. Premises Being: 321 WOODLAND VIEW COURT, UNIT 23, HARRISBURG, PA 17110-3938. Seized and sold as the property of K. R. Yohn a/k/a Katie R. Yohn under judgment # 2013-CV-10152. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 50 DAVID NEEREN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $75,577.82 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land, situate in Second Ward of the City of Harrisburg, more particularly bounded and desired as follows, to wit: BEGINNING on the eastern side of Seventeenth Street opposite of partition wall between houses Nos. 445 and 447, which point is seventeen (17) feet, more or less, North of the Northeast corner of Seventeenth and Berryhill Streets; thence northwardly by the Eastern line of Seventeenth Street, sixteen (16) feet one (1) inch, more or less, to a point opposite the center of partition wall between houses Nos. 443 and 445; thence Eastwardly by the center of said wall at right angles to Seventeenth Street, one hundred (100) feet to Vista Alley; thence Southwardly by the Western line of Vista Alley sixteen (16) feet one (1) inch, more or less, to a point opposite the center of partition wall between houses Nos.445 and 447; and thence Westwardly at right angles to Seventeenth Street and by the center of said wall, one hundred (100) feet to the plate of BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON ERECTED a two-story brick house No. 445 South Seventeenth Street. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Semere Kahassai and Zewdi Kahassai, by deed dated April 21, 2005 and recorded April 22, 2005 in Deed Book 5962, Page 451, in the Recorder’s Office in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, granted and conveyed unto Yahannes Mahrai, the grantors herein. Seized and sold as the property of John Lacitignola a/k/a John L. Lacitignola under judgment # 2014-CV-03796. BEING KNOWN AS: 445 South 17th Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104. PROPERTY ID NO.: 02034-011. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN John Lacitignola, Married Man BY DEED FROM Yahannes Mahrai, Single Man DATED 02/26/2008 RECORDED 03/03/2008 IN DEED BOOK Instrument #20080007267. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 51 ADAM H. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $66,104.42 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of land situate in the 1st Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described in accordance with a survey and plan thereof made by Gerrit J. Betz, Registered Surveyor, dated June 1, 1974, as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the northern side of Revere Street, said point being 145 feet West of the northwest corner of Revere Street and 17th Street; thence along the northern side of Revere Street South 67 degrees 30 minutes West, 25 feet to a corner of premises known as Number 1618 Revere Street; thence along said premises North 22 degrees 30 minutes West, 90 feet to a point on the South side of Zale Alley; thence along the same North 67 degrees 30 minutes East, 25 feet to a corner of premises known as Number 1622 Revere Street; thence along said premises and passing through the center of a partition wall South 22 degrees 30 minutes East, 90 feet to the point and place of BEGINNING. HAVING thereon erected a 2-1/2 story brick dwelling. UNDER AND SUBJECT to covenants, conditions, reservations, restrictions, easements and right of ways of record. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Sarofia Mariam and Jaynap Muhamad, mother and daughter, by Deed from Karanja Wagichiengo, single man, dated 06/23/2006, recorded
06/26/2006 in Instrument Number 20060025294. Tax Parcel: 01-018-026. Premises Being: 1620 Revere Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104-2646. Seized and sold as the property of Sarofia Mariam and Jaynap Muhamad under judgment # 2013-CV-1272. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 52 JENNIFER L. WUNDER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $32,692.11 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Borough of Steelton, in the County of Dauphin, and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at the northwest corner of land now or late of John P. Knisley (deceased) on the eastern line of Chestnut Street; thence along said last mentioned land in an Easterly direction, 102.00 feet to line of Lot No. 43; thence at right angles to line of Lot No. 43, in a Southerly direction to a point on line of land now or late of Citizens Building and Loan Association of Steelton; thence at right angles to Lot No. 43, along said last mentioned lands, 100 feet and 3 inches to the eastern line of Chestnut Street; thence along said Chestnut Street in a Northerly direction to the place of BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON ERECTED a two and one-half story frame dwelling house known and numbered as 32 Chestnut Street, Steelton, Pennsylvania. TAX PARCEL NO. 58014-002. Premises Being: 32 Chestnut Street, Steelton, Pennsylvania 17113. BEING the same premises which Samuel A. Barbush, Jr. and Dawn Barbush, husband and wife by deed dated October 19, 2006 and recorded October 27, 2006 in Instrument Number 20060044408, granted and conveyed unto Shomari Saeed. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which Shomari Saeed, Mortgagor(s) herein, under Judgment No. 2013-CV2323-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 53 ADAM H. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $116,669.05 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land situate in the Township of Lower Swatara, County of Dauphin, and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows to wit: BEGINNING at a point in the northerly right of way line of Market Street (extended) at the dividing line between the premises herein described and Lot No. 26-B-2 on the hereafter mentioned plan of lots; thence along said line of Market Street (Extended) North 76 degrees 40 minutes 22 seconds West a distance of 20 feet to a point; thence along the dividing line between the premises herein described and Lot 26A-3 on the herein mentioned plan of lots North 13 degrees 19 minutes 38 seconds East a distance of 120 feet to a point; thence along the dividing line between the premises herein described and Lot No. 20 on a plan of lots recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania in Plan Book A, Volume 4, Page 7, South 76 degrees 40 minutes 22 seconds East a distance of 20 feet to a point; thence along the line of lands first mentioned above South 13 degrees 19 minutes 38 seconds West a distance of 120 feet to a point and place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot 26B-1 on the Final Subdivision Plan of Lots Nos. 26A-1-3 and 26B-1, Section ‘E’ Rosedale (east), Lower Swatara Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Plan Book ‘O’, Volume 4, Page 69. CONTAINING 2,400.00 square feet. PARCEL NUMBER 36-12421, known and numbered as 1877 Market Street Extended, Middletown, Pennsylvania. UNDER AND SUBJECT to all applicable restrictions, reservations, easements and right-of-way of prior record, including but not limited to telephone and electrical utility service easements. FURTHER, this conveyance is expressly subject to the following agreements, contents and restrictions, which agreements, covenants and restrictions shall run with this land for a period of fifty (50) years from December 21, 1988, this tract shall be used for residential and apartment use only and there may be no commercial use. UNDER AND SUBJECT, nevertheless, to easements, restrictions, reservations, conditions and rights of way of record or visible upon inspection of premises. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES
IS VESTED IN Cherie L. Montville, single person, by Deed from Stephanie J. Miller, single person, dated 10/28/2010, recorded 10/29/2010 in Instrument Number 20100032061. Tax Parcel: 36-012-421. Premises Being: 1877 Market Street Extended, Middletown, PA 17057-3418. Seized and sold as the property of Cherie L. Montville under judgment # 2014CV-3474. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 54 PAUL C. BAMETZREIDER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $93,063.07 TAX PARCEL: 35-017-147. ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described in accordance with a survey by Roy M. Benjamin, P.E., dated May 15,1967, as follows: BEGINNING at the southeast corner of Crosby and Donlar Streets; thence along the southern side of Donlar Street, South 85 degrees 39 minutes East, 150.50 feet to a stake; thence South 02 degrees 51 minutes West, 96.07 feet to a stake; thence North 87 degrees 09 minutes West, 150 feet to a stake on the east side of Crosby Street; thence North 02 degrees 51 minutes East along the eastern side of Crosby Street, 100 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON ERECTED a one story dwelling known as 1211 Crosby Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17112. UNDER AND SUBJECT, NEVERTHELESS, to easements, restrictions, reservations, conditions and rights of way of record. Seized and sold as the property of Steven Leigh Rockwell and Dawn L. Rockwell under judgment # 2014-CV-01160. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 55 SALVATORE FILIPPELLO Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $145,400.81 ALL THOSE CERTAIN Pieces Or Parcels Of Land Situate In The Township Of Susquehanna, County Of Dauphin And Commonwealth Of Pennsylvania, More Particularly Bounded And Described As Follows, To Wit: TRACT NO. 1 BEGINNING At A Stake On The Eastern Line Of Waverly Road, Which Stake Is Sixty Two And Thirty-Five Hundredths (62.35) Feet Northwardly From The Northeast Corner Of The Intersection Of Salem Road And The Aforementioned Waverly Road As Shown On The Hereinafter Mentioned Plan; Thence Along The Line Of Lot No. 12, Block “F”, South Seventy-Eight (78) Degrees Fifty Eight (58) Minutes East A Distance Of One Hundred Three And Four Hundredths (103.04) Feet To A Stake; Thence Along The Line Of Lot No. 10, South Eleven (11) Degrees Two (02) Minutes West A Distance Of Sixty (60) Feet To A Stake On The Northern Line Of Said Salem Road; Thence Along The Northern Line Of Salem Road North Seventy-Eight (78) Degrees Fifty-Eight (58) Minutes West A Distance Of Eighty (80) Feet To A Point; Thence By A Curve To The Right Having A Radius Of Thirty And Twenty-Seven Hundredths (30.27) Feet A Distance Of Fifty Five And Seventy-One Hundredths (55.71) Feet To A Point On The Eastern Line Of Said Waverly Road; Thence Along The Eastern Line Of Said Waverly Road North Twenty-Six (26) Degrees Forty-Nine (49) Minutes East; A Distance Of Twenty-Two And Thirty-Five Hundredths (22.35) Feet To A Stake, The Place Of BEGINNING. BOARD No. 9 In The Office Of The Recorder Of Deeds In And For Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. HAVING Thereon Erected A One-Story Brick Dwelling House Known And Numbered As 512 Waverly Road, Harrisburg, PA 17109. TRACT NO. 2 BEGINNING At A Corner On The Eastern Side Of Waverly Road, Which Point Is At The Northwest Corner Of Lot No. 11, Block F, Of The Hereinafter Mentioned Plan; Thence North Twenty-Six (26) Degrees Forty-Nine (49) Minutes East Along The Eastern Side Of Waverly Road Sixteen (16) Feet To A Point; Thence In An Eastwardly Direction A Distance Of Ninety Eight And Six Tenths (98.6) Feet, More Or Less, To A Point Which Is Sixteen (16) Feet North Of The Northern Side Of Lot No. 11 And In The Line Of The Eastern Side Of Lot No. 11 If Extended; Thence Southwardly Sixteen (16) Feet To A Point At The Northeast Corner Of Lot No. 11; Thence Westwardly In A Line Parallel With And Along The North Side Of Lot No. 11, One Hundred Three And Four
One-Hundredths (103.04) Feet To A Point The Place Of BEGINNING. PARCEL NO.: 62-036-111. Seized and sold as the property of Michael D. Hippensteel under judgment # 2010-CV-10966. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 56 MARC S. WEISBERG Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $138,711.75 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground situate in the City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the southern line of Herr Street, twenty-eight (28) feet, six (6) inches, more or less, westward from the Southwestern corner of Herr Street and Plum Street, at line of land now or late of Mary M. Cooke; thence southwardly along the line of said land through partition of houses Nos. 413 and 415 Herr Street, parallel with Plum Street, ninety (90) feet to a ten (10) feet wide alley; thence westwardly along the line of said alley thirteen (13) feet, three (3) inches, more or less, to line of land now or late of Alpheus D. Cunkle; thence northwardly along the line of said last mentioned land through partition of houses Nos. 411 and 413 Herr Street, parallel with Plum Street (90) feet, to Herr Street; and thence eastwardly along Herr Street, thirteen (13) feet three (3) inches, more or less, to the place of BEGINNING. THEREON being house No. 413 Herr Street. BEING KNOWN as Parcel # 05-023-003. TAX PARCEL NO. 05023-003. Premises Being: 413 Herr Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17102. BEING the same premises which John Licitignola c/k/a John Lacitignola, a married person by deed dated December 21, 2007 and recorded January 7, 2008 in Instrument Number 20080000687, granted and conveyed unto John Lacitignola a/k/a John L. Lacitignola. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which John Lacitignola a/k/a John L. Lacitignola, Mortgagor(s) herein, under Judgment No. 2014-CV3419-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 57 EMILY M. PHELAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $186,313.71 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land, including any improvements, lying and being in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, being commonly known as 3930 Brisban Street, Swatara Township, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the northern line of Brisban Street, 39.8 feet west of the northwest corner of Brisban Street and Peiffer’s Lane in the division line between Lots 298 and 299 on the Plan of Lots hereinafter mentioned; thence northwardly along said division line, 125 feet to the southern line of Pear Street; thence westwardly along the southern line of Pear Street, 40 feet to the division line between Lots 296 and 297 on said Plan; thence southwardly along said last mentioned division line, 125 feet to the northern line of Brisban Street; thence eastwardly along the northern line of Brisban Street, 40 feet to a point, which is the point of BEGINNING. SUBJECT to restrictions, reservations, easements and limitations of record, if any, provided that this shall not serve to reimpose same zoning ordinances, and taxes for the current and subsequent years. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Andrew Denezza and Laura L. Pail, single persons, by Deed from Jason R. Groff and Amy L. Groff, h/w, dated 12/14/2007, recorded 12/18/2007 in Instrument Number 20070049903. Tax Parcel: 63-007-060. Premises Being: 3930 Brisban Street, Harrisburg, PA 17111-2229. Seized and sold as the property of Andrew Denezza and Laura L. Pail a/k/a Laura Pail under judgment # 2014-CV-00416. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
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Dauphin County SHERIFF SALES also listed at: www.pressandjournal.com Continued From Section C, Page 4 SALE NO. 58 MARC S. WEISBERG Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $133,921.42 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground, being Lot No. 22 on the Plan of Lots of Colonial Acres Extension situate in Susquehanna, Township, County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which plan is recorded in the Recorder’s Office of Dauphin County in Plan Book “Z”, Page 94, described as follows: BEGINNING at a point where the division line between Lots Nos. 21 and 22 intersects with the southern side of Hickory Hill Road; thence South two (02) degrees thirty-three (33) minutes West along the division line between Lots Nos. 21 and 22, a distance of one hundred eight and twentynine hundredths (108.29) feet to a point; thence North eighty-one (81) degrees thirty-two (32) minutes West, a distance of eighty and fortythree hundredths (80.43) feet to an iron pin; thence North two (02) degrees thirty-three (33) minutes East, along the easterly side of North 39th Street, a distance of ninety (90) feet to a point of curvature; thence along the rounded southeasterly corner of the intersection of Hickory Hill Road and North 39th Street, in an arc created by a ten (10) foot radius, a distance of fifteen and seventy-one Hundredths (15.71) feet to a terminal point of curvature; thence South, eighty-seven (87) degrees twenty-seven (27) minutes East, along the southerly side of Hickory Hill Road, a distance of seventy (70) feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. UNDER AND SUBJECT, nevertheless, to easements, restrictions, reservations, conditions, and rights-ofway of record or visible upon inspection of premises. TAX PARCEL NO. 62025-127. Premises Being: 301 North 39th Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17109. BEING the same premises which Ronal D. Librandi II and Stacey A. Librandi, husband and wife by deed dated April 27, 2012 and recorded April 30, 2012 in Instrument Number 20120012123, granted and conveyed unto Chelsea N. Miller and Jeremy T. Haste. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which Chelsea N. Miller and Jeremy T. Haste, Mortgagor(s) herein, under Judgment No. 2014-CV3481-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 59 MARC S. WEISBERG Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $288,179.79 ALL that certain piece, parcel and lot of land situated along the east side of Indian run Drive in Derry Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania and being more particularly bound and described as follows to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the eastern right-of-way line of Indian Run Drive at the dividing line between Lot No. 9 and Lot No. 10 hereinafter described; thence along said right-of-way line, by a curve to the left having a radius of 174.00 feet, an arc distance of 91.88 feet, the chord of said curve being N 41° 32’ 15” E a distance of 90.82 feet to a point at the dividing line between Lot No. 10 and Lot No. 11; thence along said Lot No. 11 S 63° 35’ 26” E a distance of 125.00 feet to a point on line of Lot No. 40; thence along said Lot No. 40 S 26° 24’ 34” W a distance of 149.30 feet to a point on line of lands now or formerly Richard A. Hebel; thence along said lands of Hebel S 79° 15’ 45” W a distance of 23.50 feet to a point at the dividing line between Lot No. 10 and Lot No. 9; thence along Lot No. 9 N 33° 20’ 04” W a distance of 150.47 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. SUBJECT to a 30 feet wide sanitary sewer easement and a 20 feet wide drainage easement. BEING Lot No. 10 in the Indian Run Subdivision as recorded in Plan Book K-5, pages 21-33. Being known as 540 Indian Run Drive, Hummelstown, Pennsylvania. TAX PARCEL NO. 24050-150. Premises Being: 540 Indian Run Drive, Hummelstown, Pennsylvania 17036. BEING the same premises which Orchard Run Land Partners, a Pennsylvania General Partnership by deed dated September 30,1994 and recorded October 3, 1994 in Deed Book 2302, Page 590, granted and conveyed unto Sandra C. Fitser and Jeffrey T. Fitser, husband and wife. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which Sandra C. Fitser and Jeffrey T. Fitser, Mortgagor(s) herein, under Judgment No. 2014-CV-3107-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of
Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 60 ADAM H. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $50,851.92 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in the Ninth Ward of the City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the North side of Mulberry Street, fifty-four feet (54), more or less, East of the northeast corner of Mulberry and Crescent (now Sylvan Terrace) Streets and running thence eastwardly along said Mulberry Street eighteen (18) feet, more or less, to a point; thence northwardly on a line running through the center of a nine (9) inch brick wall parallel with said Crescent (Now Sylvan Terrace) Street, ninety (90) feet, more or less, to a fifteen (15) feet wide alley; thence westwardly by the same eighteen (18) feet more or less to a point; thence southwardly on a line parallel with said Crescent (now Sylvan Terrace) Street extending through the center of a nine (9) inch brick partition wall, ninety (90) feet, more or less, to said Mulberry Street at the place of BEGINNING. HAVING thereon erected a three story dwelling. Under and subject to covenants, conditions and restrictions as are more fully described in Instrument No. 20060009299. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Ryan L. Bowman, single man, by Deed from Redevelopment Authority of the City of Harrisburg, dated 03/07/2006, recorded 03/10/2006 in Instrument Number 20060009299. Tax Parcel: 09-043-066. Premises Being: 1156 Mulberry Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104-1043. Seized and sold as the property of Ryan L. Bowman under judgment # 2014-CV-00779. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 63 PAUL CRESSMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $176,216.19
SALE NO. 65 SALVATORE FILIPPELLO Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $136,611.74
ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the Township of Lower Paxton in the County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the eastern dedicated rightof-way line of Ranger Road (T-501), at the dividing line of Lot No. 9 and Lot No. 10, as shown on a Final Subdivision Plan of Colonial Ridge, Phase I. THENCE by the aforementioned right-of-way line North 07 degrees 14 minutes 55 seconds East 90.00 feet to a point; thence by same by a curve to the right having a radius of 15.00 feet an arc length of 23.45 feet to a point on the southern right-of-way line of Stillwell Court; thence by the aforementioned rightof-way line by a curve to the left having a radius of 435.00 feet an arc length of 106.26 feet to a point on the dividing line of Lot No. 8 and Lot No. 9; thence by the aforementioned dividing line South 07 degrees 14 minutes 55 seconds West 118.70 feet to a point on the dividing line of Lot No. 9 and Lot No. 10; thence by the aforementioned dividing line North 82 degrees 45 minutes 05 seconds West 120.00 feet to a point being the place of Beginning. BEING Lot No. 9, as shown on a Final Subdivision Plan of Colonial Ridge, Phase I, recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania on August 20, 1987 at Plan Book ‘L’, Volume 4, Pages 44-45. PARCEL NUMBER: 3514-252. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Ronald A. Gens and Mary F. Gens, h/w, by Deed from Michael S. Velott, a married individual, dated 10/29/1987, recorded 11/12/1987 in Book 1033, Page 448. Note: Ronald A. Gens departed this life 5/23/2003 vesting interest solely in Mary F. Gens. Tax Parcel: 35-014-252. Premises Being: 5786 Stillwell Court, Harrisburg, PA 17112-1600. Seized and sold as the property of Mary F. Gens under judgment # 2014-CV-2338. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in the Borough of Middletown, County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: HAVING ERECTED a brick dwelling house known as 54 Pine Street, Middletown, Pennsylvania 17057. BEGINNING at a point on the eastern side of Pine Street; thence along the line of said Pine Street North 201/4 degrees East 30 feet to the land now or formerly of the Estate of Seymour Raymond; thence along said land South 69-1/2 degrees East, 200 feet to a point; thence South 20-1/2 degrees West, 30 feet to the lands now or formerly of J. Frank Park; thence along the line of same and land now or formerly of Joseph B. Martin, North 691/2 degrees West, 200 feet to the place of BEGINNING. THE SAID piece of ground being conveyed is 30 feet in width and in depth 200 feet. UNDER AND SUBJECT, NEVERTHELESS, to easements, restrictions, conditions, reservations and rights of way of record. Parcel ID No.: 41-010-063. Seized and sold as the property of Jennifer A. Gavin and Jonathan A. Laningham under judgment # 2014-CV-4203. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 61 KARL M. LEDEBOHN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $17,321.12 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract of land with the buildings and improvements thereon erected situate in Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, as shown as Section No. 2 on Plan of Pleasant Hill, said Plan being recorded in the Recorder’s Office in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Plan Book “M”, Page 94, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a concrete monument on the southerly line of Sunset Drive as shown on said plan, which monument is on line of land, now or late, of Charles Harman; thence South seventy-nine (79) degrees East eightyeight and seventy onehundredths (88.70) feet along the southerly line of Sunset Drive to a stake on line of Lot No. 50, as shown on said Plan; thence South ten (10) degrees forty-five (45) minutes West one hundred seventy-six (176) feet along the westerly line of said Lot No. 50 to a stake on line of land, now or late, of Charles Harman; thence North seventy-three (73) degrees West sixty-five and thirty one-hundredths (65.30) feet more or less to an oak tree; thence North two (2) degrees forty-five (45) minutes East one hundred sixty-nine and fifty one-hundredths (169.50) feet more or less along the line of land, now or late, of Charles Harman to a concrete monument, the place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot No. 51, Section No. 2 on the above mentioned Plan of Pleasant Hill. HAVING thereon erected a one (1) story masonry dwelling house. KNOWN and numbered as 5001 Sunset Drive, Harrisburg, PA 17112. BEING the same premises which Robert A. Watson and Jennifer D. Kidron n/k/a Jennifer D. Watson by their deed dated June 17, 2005 and recorded in Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds Office at Record Book 6049, page 409, granted and conveyed onto Nilda E. Castillo and Cesar Fernandez. BEING TAX PARCEL NO. 35-028-057. Seized and sold as the property of Nilda Castillo a/k/a Nilda E. Castillo and Cesar Fernandez and United States of America under judgment # 2014-CV-02119. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 64 PAUL CRESSMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $139,534.44 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land, situate in the Borough of Hummelstown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point which is referenced as being the northeast corner of Second and Brunner Streets; thence north twenty-nine (29) degrees twenty-two (22) minutes west, along the east side of Brunner Street, eighty-five (85) feet to a point; thence north sixty (60) degrees thirty-eight (38) minutes east, along the dividing line between Lots Nos. 14 and 15, one hundred twenty and sixty-eight hundredths (120.68) feet to a point; thence south twenty-nine (29) degrees nineteen (19) minutes east one hundred nine and fiftyfour hundredths (109.54) feet to a point on the north side of Second Street; thence South seventy-one (71) degrees thirty-four (34) minutes west, along the north side of Second Street one hundred seven and five hundredths (107.05) feet to a point; thence due west along the north side of Second Street, sixteen and six hundredths (16.06) feet to the place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot No. 15 as shown on the Plan of Section ‘D’, Runyon Green, Hummelstown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, said plan is recorded In the Recorder’s Office of Dauphin County in Plan Book ‘N’, Page 58. UNDER AND SUBJECT to conditions and restrictions of record. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Stanley C. Morrill and Tamara Morrill, h/w, by Deed from Ernest M. Baum, single person, by his Attorney-in-Fact, Mary E. Hamsher, dated 11/24/2004, recorded 11/29/2004 in Book 5779, Page 7. Tax Parcel: 31-056-016. Premises Being: 614 West 2nd Street, Hummelstown, PA 17036-1227. Seized and sold as the property of Stanley C. Morrill and Tamara A. Morrill a/k/a Tamara Morrill under judgment # 2014-CV-00873. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 67 MAUREEN A. DOWD Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $257,238.04 All those certain two (2) tracts of land situate in the Township of East Hanover, County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: TRACT NO. 1: BEGINNING at an iron pin in the middle of public road known as T-605, said point being one hundred ninety four and one tenth (194.1) feet East of the middle of a public road leading from said Route T-605 to Grantville; thence, along the middle of said Route T-605, north eighty three (83) degrees twenty two (22) minutes east a distance of two hundred five and nine tenths (205.9) feet to an iron pin; thence along lands now or late of Ellis Gibson, the following two courses and distances: 1) south six (6) degrees thirty eight (38) minutes East, a distance of twenty five (25) feet to a stake; thence south fifty eight (58) degrees fifty eight (58) minutes a distance of two hundred five and fifteen hundredths (205.15) feet to a stake; thence, along lands of Wayne W. Elliott, of which this was formerly a part, north sixteen (16) degrees thirty four (34) minutes west, a distance of one hundred fifteen and five tenths (115.5) feet to the place of beginning, and TRACT NO. 2: BEGINNING at a spike in the middle of a public road leading from Twp. Route No. T-605 to Grantville, said point being one hundred ninety five (195) feet south of the center line of said Township Road No. T-605; thence, along lands now or late of Wayne W. Elliot and Claude F. and Kathryn M. Gibson, north fifty eight (58) degrees fifty eight (58) minutes east, a distance of four hundred three (403) feet to a stake; thence, along lands of said Claude F. and Kathryn Gibson, north six (6) degrees thirty eight (38) minutes west, a distance of twenty five (25) feet to a spike in the center line of Twp. Road T-605; thence, in and along said Twp. Road T-605, north forty three (43) degrees fifty nine (59) minutes east, a distance of one hundred twenty nine and ninety five hundredths (129.95) feet to a stake on the south side of said road; thence, along lands now or late of Ellis and Annie Gibson, of which this was formerly a part, the following two courses and distances: 1) south four (4) degrees eight (8) minutes east, a distance of one hundred ninety four (194) feet to a stake; thence, south sixty four (64) degrees fifty six (56) minutes west, a distance of four hundred sixty eight and fifty hundredths (468.50) feet to the center of the public road to Grantville, above mentioned; thence along the center of same, north eighty (18) degrees four (4) minutes west, seventy (70) feet to the place of beginning. BEING the same premises which Robert C. Gibson, Sr. Executor of Estate of Kathryn M. Gibson by Deed dated May 22, 2000 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Dauphin County on June 16, 2000, at Deed Book Volume 3698, Page 162, granted and conveyed to John E. Schott and Susan E. Schott. TAX PARCEL #25-008-019. PREMISES BEING: 680 Firehouse Road, Grantville, Pennsylvania 17028. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of John E. Schott and Susan E. Schott, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2013-CV-07600-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions
will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 69 MARC S. WEISBERG Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $180,175.44 ALL THAT CERTAIN two (2) lots of ground in the Village of Progress, Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point fifty (50) feet west from the northwest corner of the Jonestown Road, now known as Walnut Street, and a public alley; thence northwardly along line of land now or late of John Nye one hundred sixty-five (165) feet to the south side of a fourteen (14) feet Wide alley; thence westwardly along the south side of said fourteen (14) feet wide alley fifty (50) feet to a point at the line of lands now or late of Elias Stouffer; thence southwardly along said line one hundred sixty-five (165) feet to the north side of Jonestown Road aforesaid, now known as Walnut Street; thence eastwardly along the northern side of Walnut Street fifty (50) feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON ERECTED a two and one-half (2-1/2) story frame dwelling house known as No. 3510 Walnut Street. TRACT NO. 1 being Lot No. 17 as shown on a Plan of Lots of the Village of Shellsburg, now known as Progress. PARCEL NO. 62-033-159. TAX PARCEL NO. 62033-159. Premises Being: 3510 Walnut Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17109. BEING the same premises which George H. Strupp and Bettie A. Strupp, husband and wife by deed dated March 31, 2006 and recorded April 5, 2006 in Instrument Number 20060012920, granted and conveyed unto Eric J. Gearhart and Vanessa E. Gearhart, husband and wife. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which Eric J. Gearhart and Vanessa E. Gearhart, Mortgagor(s) herein, under Judgment No. 2014-CV3940-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 70 RICHARD J. NALBANDIAN, III Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $58,424.12 Situate in: All that certain lot or piece of land situate in the Tenth Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING on the eastern line of Reel Street, 468 feet north of the northeastern corner of Seneca and Reel Streets, at a point opposite the center of a brick partition wall; thence in an Easterly direction at right angles to Reel Street and through the center of said partition wall, 110 feet to Howard Street (now Turner Street); thence Northwardly by the western line of Howard Street (now Turner Street); 18 feet to a point; thence Westwardly at right angles to Reel Street 110 feet to Reel Street; thence Southwardly by the eastern line of Reel Street 18 feet to the point of BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON erected a three story brick dwelling house No. 2461 Reel Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. UNDER AND SUBJECT to covenants, conditions, reservations, restrictions, easements and right of ways of record. UNDER AND SUBJECT, nevertheless, to the conditions, restrictions and limitations hereinafter set forth which may be enforced by either the City of Harrisburg and/or the Grantor: A. No part of the premises nor any building presently or hereafter erected thereon shall be erected for, used or occupied for any purpose other than a private single family dwelling house containing one residential unit, with or without an accessory private automobile garage; and B. The premises, including any building presently or hereafter erected thereon, shall remain subject to all real estate taxes in perpetuity, regardless of whether the use qualifies for an exemption from the sale under any applicable law. Being Tax Parcel ID #10023-032-000-0000. Being known as 2461 Reel Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Charles S. Braddy, by deed to be recorded simultaneously herewith in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Dauphin County, granted and conveyed unto Luzmila D. Tivey. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Luzmila D. Tivey, by deed from Luzmila D. Tivey, dated 7/15/2005, and recorded in the Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds on 7/19/2005 in Book 6095, Page 374. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Luzmila Tivey, Mortgagor herein, under Judgment No. 2014-CV-3166-MF.
NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 71 MARC S. WEISBERG Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $222,768.76 ALL THAT CERTAIN parcel of ground known as Lot 5 as shown on a plan entitled “Preliminary/Final Subdivision Plan for 14261432 Susquehanna Street” prepared by Dawood Engineering dated April 8, 2005 last revised May 4, 2005 and recorded with the Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds in Plan Book “P” Volume 9, pages 79 and 80 on September 9, 2005, located in the City of Harrisburg, within the County of Dauphin in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, being more fully bounded and described as follows to wit: Beginning at a point on the southern right-of-way of Reily Street, said point being located South Sixty Degrees Ten Minutes Forty-four Seconds West (S 60° 10’ 44” W) a distance of Fifty-seven and Sixty-eight Hundredths feet (57.68’) from the intersection of the western right-of-way of Susquehanna Street and the southern right-of-way of Reily Street; Thence along said Lot 1 and continuing along Lot 2, Lot 3, and Lot 4 of the above referenced plan South Twenty-nine Degrees Fortysix Minutes Twenty-two Seconds East (S 29° 46’ 22”) a distance of Fifty-three and Seventy-four Hundredths feet (53.74’) to a point at said Lot 4; Thence along said Lot 4 North Sixty Degrees Thirty Minutes One Second East (N 60° 30’ 01” E) a distance of Eleven and Fifty Hundredths feet (11.50’) to a point at the same; Thence along the same South Twenty-nine Degrees Twenty-five Minutes Twentyfour Seconds East (S 29° 25’ 24” E) a distance of Ten and Eighty Hundredths feet (10.80’) to a point at lands now or formerly of Frank Shermon; Thence along said lands now or formerly of Frank Sherman South Sixty Degrees Twenty-nine Minutes Twenty-three Seconds West (S 60° 29’ 23” W) a distance of Thirty-four and Eighty-three Hundredths feet (34.83’) to a point at lands now or formerly of Chad M. Ruegsegger; Thence along said lands now or formerly of Chad M. Ruegsegger North Twentynine Degrees Thirty-two Minutes Twelve Seconds West (N 29° 32’ 12” W) a distance of Sixty-four and Forty-two Hundredths feet (64.42’) to a point on the southern right-of-way of Reily Street; Thence along said southern right-of-way of Reily Street North Sixty Degrees Ten Minutes Forty-four Seconds East (N 60° 10’ 44” E) a distance of Twenty-three and Thirteen Hundredths feet (23.13’) to a point on the southern right-of-way of Reily Street, the PLACE OF BEGINNING. The above described tract being known as Lot 5 of a plan entitled “Preliminary/ Final Subdivision Plan for 1426-1432 Susquehanna Street” prepared by Dawood Engineering dated April 8, 2005 last recorded May 4, 2005 and recorded with the Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds in Plan Book “P”, Volume 9, pages 79 and 80 on September 9, 2005 and containing One Thousand Six Hundred Twenty-four square feet, more or less (1,624 +/- sq. ft). TAX PARCEL NO. 06014-034. Premises Being: 263 Reily Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17102. BEING the same premises which Grace A. Diaz by deed dated October 5, 2007 and recorded October 9, 2007 in Instrument Number 20070040763 granted and conveyed unto Grace A. Diaz and Raymond Diaz, husband and wife. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which Grace A. Diaz and Raymond Diaz, Mortgagor(s) herein, under Judgment No. 2014-CV-3101-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 72 SALVATORE FILIPPELLO Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $120,980.24 ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in Lower Swatara Township, in the County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of PA, bounded and described as follows: All that certain lot or parcel of land situate in the Township of Lower Swatara, County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, together with the improvements erected thereon, being known and described as Lot #28 of Block “B” on the Final Plan of Phase I of the Village of Georgetown, as recorded in Dauphin County Plan Book “Z”, volume 2, Page 7, being more fully bounded and
described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the northerly right of way line of Georgetown Road, a 50.00 feet wide street, said point being located the distance of 401.42 feet westerly from the point of curve of the northwesterly corner of the intersection of Georgetown Road with White House Lane (T-384), said point being a corner in common between Lot #27 and the lot to be described herein; Thence in a Northeastwardly direction along the westerly side of Lot #27, Block “B”, by a line having the bearing of North 37 degrees 17 minutes 00 seconds East, the distance of 138.57 feet to a point, a corner in common with Lots 9,10 and 27, Block “B”; Thence in a northwestwardly direction, along the southerly side of Lot #9, Block “B”, by a line having the bearing of North 50 degrees 40 minutes 15 seconds West, the distance of 20.01 feet to a point, a corner in common with Lots 8, 9 and 29, Block “B”; Thence in a southwestwardly direction, along the Easterly side of Lot #29, Block “B”, by a line having the bearing of South 37 degrees 17 minutes 00 seconds West, the distance of 139.29 feet to a point on the Northerly right of way line of Georgetown Road. Thence in a Southeastwardly direction along said Northerly right of way line, by a line having the bearing of South 52 degrees 43 minutes 00 seconds East, the distance of 20.00 feet to the place of beginning. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in the above-referenced plan of lots and legal description, the side-yard boundary line(s) for the portion of the aforedescribed lot upon which the township unit is situate, shall pass through and consist of the centerline(s) of the party wall(s) of said townhouse unit. FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY: BEING Known as Parcel 36-032-035. Commonly Known as 1206 Georgetown Road, Middletown, PA 17057. Seized and sold as the property of Brian C. Hofsass and Claudia M. Hofsass under judgment # 2014-CV-1749. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 73 JENNIFER FRECHIE Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $119,925.69 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of ground situate in West Hanover Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point, the said point, being the intersecting center lines of Old Field Road and Charcoal Road, (which point is also the Northeast corner of Lot No. 74 on Plan of Lots of Mt. Laurel Development, Revised Plan No. 2, and recorded in Plan Book “K”, Page 101); thence, Westwardly along center line of Old Field Road and the Northern line of Lots Nos. 74 and 75 on said plan 127 feet to a point at Northeast corner of Lot No. 76; thence, southwardly along Eastern line of Lot No. 76 and beyond, 206 feet, more or less to a point; thence, eastwardly at right angles to the last mentioned line and along lands now or late of George M. Appleby, 239 feet, 6 inches, more or less to the center line of Charcoal Road; thence, northwestwardly direction along the center line of Charcoal Road 240 feet to a point the place of BEGINNING. BEING lots Nos. 74 and 75 on Plan of Lots, hereinbefore referred to and an unnumbered plot of land as shown on said plan. UNDER AND SUBJECT to Old Field Road and Charcoal Road being open for the use of other property owners, and subject to certain building and use restrictions as set forth in prior Deeds in the chain of titles. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Gerald W. Wands and Norma G. Wands, by deed to be recorded simultaneously herewith in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Dauphin County, granted and conveyed unto Jennifer L. Halk. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 7609 Old Field Road, Harrisburg, PA 17112. PARCEL NO. 68-010-077. Seized and sold as the property of Jennifer L. Halk under judgment # 2014-CV-4385. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 74 M. TROY FREEDMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $220,218.51 All that certain tract or parcel of land located in Londonderry Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and
described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point in the middle of a 33 feet wide Township Road; thence South 15 degrees 36 minutes West a distance of 256.03 feet along the boundary of Lots 31 and 32 to a point; thence North 82 degrees 10 minutes East a distance of 92.77 feet to a point; thence along the boundaries between Lots 32 and 33 North 15 degrees 36 minutes East a distance of 218.90 feet to a point in the center line of the said Township Road; thence through the center line of said Township Road North 74 degrees 24 minutes West a distance of 85 feet to a point, the place of beginning. Being Lot 32 in the plan of lots of Pine Tree Acres, which plan is recorded in Plan Book “A”, Volume 2, Page 48. Parcel No.: 34-007-038000-0000. Fee Simple Title Vested in Frank W. Hawthorne and Lynda R. Hawthorne, his wife by deed from C. Dennis Geesey and Ruth H. Geesey, his wife, dated October 5, 1989, recorded October 16, 1989, in the Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds Office in Deed Book 1336, Page 454. .... and the said Lynda R. Hawthorne, died 12/12/2008, whereupon title to premises in question became vested in Frank W. Hawthorne, by right of survivorship. .... and the said Frank W. Hawthorne died 7/29/2011, intestate leaving as his only surviving heirs at law and next of kin the following: Jodie M. Pierce; daughter and Darren L. Hawthorne; son. The said Jodie M. Pierce was duly granted Letter of Administration on August 9, 2011 by the Register of Wills Office of the County of Dauphin under Record and Docket Number 2211-0854. Darren L. Hawthorne renounced his right to administer the Estate on August 9, 2011. Premises being: 4655 Ridge Road, Elizabethtown, PA 17022. Seized and sold as the property of Jodie M. Pierce, Administratrix of the Estate of Frank W. Hawthorne under judgment # 2014-CV-3800. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 75 ADAM H. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $106,620.20 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land situate in the Township of Swatara, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described in accordance with a survey and plan thereof made by Ernest J. Walker, Professional Engineer, dated May 7,1965, as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the Northwest side of Penn Street, fifty (50) feet Southwest of the intersection of Penn and Spring Streets; thence extending along Penn Street South thirty-nine (39) degrees twenty-five (25) minutes West seventy-five (75) feet to a corner of Lot No. 99 on the hereinafter mentioned plan of lots; thence along the same North fifty (50) degrees thirty-five (35) minutes West one hundred twenty (120) feet to the Southeast side of Maple Alley; thence along the same North thirty-nine (39) degrees twenty-five (25) minutes East seventy-five (75) feet to a corner of Lot No.103 on said plan; thence along the same South fifty (50) degrees thirty-five (35) minutes East one hundred twenty (120) feet to the point and place of BEGINNING. BEING Lots Nos. 100, 101 and 102 on Plan No. 2 of Oberlin Realty Company as recorded in Plan Book ‘K’, Page 137, Dauphin County Records. HAVING thereon erected a one and one-half story block dwelling. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Lori A. Haagen, single woman, by Deed from Laura E. Ohlin, single woman, dated 06/23/2008, recorded 07/01/2008 in Instrument Number 20080025031. Tax Parcel: 63-061-034. Premises Being: 1025 Penn Street, Steelton, PA 17113-
1625. Seized and sold as the property of Lori A. Haagen under judgment # 2014-CV-3985. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 76 ADAM H. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $140,447.22 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or piece of land situate in the tenth Ward of the City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the Eastern side of Green Street, three hundred seventy-two (372) feet South of the Southeastern corner of Green and Woodbine Streets; thence North 81 degrees 0 minutes East from the Eastern side of Green Street and in part through the center of the partition wall between the premises herein conveyed and No. 2119 Green Street, eighty-five (85) feet to a point; thence South 9 degrees 0 minutes East a distance of twenty-one (21) feet to a point; thence South 81 degrees 0 minutes West a distance of eighty-five (85) feet to the Eastern side of Green Street; and thence North 9 degrees 0 minutes West along the Eastern side of Green Street a distance of twenty-one (21) feet to a point; the place of beginning. HAVING thereon erected a two and one-half story brick and stucco dwelling house. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Alan Cherry, by Deed from Daniel Kermaier, aka, Daniel D. Kermaier, dated 09/10/2007, recorded 09/12/2007 in Instrument Number 20070037043. Tax Parcel: 10-055-057. Premises Being: 2117 Green Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110-1030. Seized and sold as the property of Alan Cherry under judgment # 2014-CV-4218. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 78 JONATHAN LOBB Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $33,537.20 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land and premises, situated, lying and being in the 10th Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on East side of Six and OneHalf Street, now known and named Jefferson Street, said point being four hundred and fifty-nine (459) feet North of the North side of Maclay Street and at the line of property known as No. 2151 Six and One-half Street, now known as Jefferson Street; thence Eastwardly along the line of said property through the center of the partition wall between said property and the property herein described for a distance of one hundred eight (108) feet nine (9) inches, more or less, to Moltke Avenue; thence Northwardly along said Moltke Avenue for a distance of Fourteen (14) feet, more or less, to the line of property No. 2155 Six and One-Half Street, now know as Jefferson Street; thence Westwardly along the line of said property through the center of the partition wall between said property and the property herein described one hundred ten (110) feet to Six and One-Half Street, now known as Jefferson Street; thence Southwardly along said street Fourteen (14) feet,
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C-6 - THE PRESS AND JOURNAL Wednesday, September 24, 2014 Continued From Section C, Page 5 more or less, to the Place of BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON erected a three story brick dwelling house. SUBJECT, HOWEVER, to certain reservations, conditions, restrictions and agreements as appear of record. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Lazaro Jimenez and Francisca Jimenez, his wife, by Deed from Ramon Gonzalez and Andrea Roa, his wife, dated 08/07/2006, recorded 08/09/2006 in Instrument Number 20060032227. Tax Parcel: 10-012-040. Premises Being: 2153 Jefferson Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110-2456. Seized and sold as the property of Lazaro Jimenez and Francisca Jimenez under judgment # 2014-CV-4063. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 79 ADAM H. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $89,823.46 ALL that unexpired leasehold or term of years in and to all that certain tract or parcel of ground situate in the Borough of Middletown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, being the Northern portion of Lot No. 509 on the Plan of Frey Manor recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania in Plan Book ‘N’, page 21, more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the eastern line of Vine Street two hundred sixty-three (263) feet north of the northeast corner of Vine Street and Maple Road in the northern line of land now or late of Jacob S. Knapp and Besse A. Knapp, his wife; thence eastwardly along the northern line of the same two hundred (200) feet to a point in the western line of Lot Number 525 on the plan of lots hereinafter mentioned; thence northwardly along the same thirty-seven (37) feet to a point in the division line between Lot Numbers 509 and 510 on said plan; thence westwardly along said division line two hundred (200) feet to the eastern line of Vine Street; and thence southwardly along the eastern line of Vine Street thirty-seven (37) feet to a place of BEGINNING. HAVING thereon erected a one-story frame dwelling house. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Frank J. Melusky, Trustee of The Frank J. Melusky Revocable Living Trust u/d/t August 5, 2005, by Deed from Frank J. Melusky and Grace V. Melusky, dated 08/05/2005, recorded 09/13/2005 in Book 6181, Page 364. Tax Parcel: 42-029-009. Premises Being: 900 Vine Street, Middletown, PA 17057-2345. Seized and sold as the property of Frank J. Melusky a/k/a Frank J. Melusky, Trustee of the Frank J. Melusky Revocable Living Trust u/d/t 08/05/2005 under judgment # 2014-CV-3733. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 80 JONATHAN LOBB Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $477,126.34 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, parcel or tract of land situate in Lower Swatara Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the eastern right of way line of O’Hara Lane at the corner of Lots Nos. 37 and 38, as shown on a Final Subdivision Plan of Twelve Oaks, Phase VI; thence by aforesaid dividing line South 75 degrees 59 minutes 56 seconds East 248.20 feet to a point on line of lands now or formerly of Melvin M. Messick et al; thence by aforementioned lands South 11 degrees 55 minutes 48 seconds East 170.96 feet to a point on line of lands now or formerly of Pennsylvania Society for Crippled Children and Adults, Inc.; thence by aforementioned lands South 78 degrees 27 minutes 27 seconds West 86.44 feet to a point on the dividing line of Lots Nos. 38 and 39; thence by the aforementioned dividing line North 53 degrees 52 minutes 46 seconds West 282.31 feet to a point on the eastern right of way line of O’Hara Lane; thence by aforementioned right of way line by a curve to the left having a radius of 225 feet and an arc length of 86.86 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. BEING all of Lot No. 38 on a Final Subdivision Plan of Twelve Oaks, Phase VI. UNDER and subject to any and all covenants, conditions, reservations, restrictions, limitations, right-ofways, objections, easements, agreements, etc., as they appear of record including those in Record
Book 2073, Page 319. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Alice E. Dorsey and Charles Dorsey, w/h, by Deed from Alice E. Dorsey, married woman, dated 03/31/2006, recorded 04/06/2006 in Instrument Number 20060013120. Tax Parcel: 36-005-225. Premises Being: 1819 O’Hara Lane, Middletown, PA 17057-5912. Seized and sold as the property of Charles Dorsey and Alice E. Dorsey under judgment # 2014-CV-4136. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 81 HARRY B. REESE Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $36,517.86 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot and half lot of ground situate lying and being in the Thirteenth Ward of the City of Harrisburg (formerly Swatara Township), Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the South side of Derry Street, which point is fifty (50) feet East from, the southeast corner of Derry and Twentyeighth Streets and being the center of Lot No. 3 in a Plan of Lots hereinafter referred to thence in a southerly direction in the middle of said lot one hundred (100) feet, to a point on Watson Avenue; thence in an easterly direction along Watson Avenue thirty (30) feet to a point at the line of Lot No. 5 hereinafter referred to; thence in a northerly direction along the line of Lot No. 5 one hundred (100) feet to a point at the southern line of Derry Street; and thence in a westerly direction along the line of Derry Street thirty (30) feet to a point in the middle of Lot No. 3 and the Place of BEGINNING. BEING the one-half of Lot No. 3 and the whole of Lot No. 4 on a Plan of Lots laid out by Abram L. Groff, which Plan is recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County in Plan Book D, Page 2. HAVING thereon erected a two and one-half-story frame dwelling house known and numbered as No. 2807 Derry Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. BEING TAX PARCEL NO. 13-095-011. PREMISES BEING: 2807 Derry Street, Harrisburg, PA 17111. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Delores J. Keslar, a single person and Patricia Ann Musser f/k/a Patricia Horvath, a single person, by Deed dated 04/18/96 and recorded 04/26/96 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County in Deed Book Volume 2604, Page 471, granted and conveyed unto Stephen G. Ricci, a single person. UNDER AND SUBJECT, NEVERTHELESS, to any and all covenants, conditions, easements, rights of way, restrictions and matters of prior record and any matter which a physical inspection or survey of the property would disclose. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Stephen G. Ricci Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2013 CV 3699 MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 82 AMANDA L. RAUER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $49,777.79 ALL that certain lot or piece of land situate in the 1st Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described in accordance with a survey and plan thereof made by Ernest J. Walker, Professional Engineer, dated November 12, 1976, as follows: BEGINNING at the Southeast corner of Sycamore Street and 15th Street; thence along the South side of Sycamore Street, North 70 degrees East 70 feet to a corner of premises known as No. 1509 Sycamore Street; thence along said premises South 20 degrees East 90 feet to a point on the North side of a 15 feet wide alley; thence along the same South 70 degrees West 70 feet to a point on the East side of North 15th Street; thence along the same North 20 degrees West 90 feet to the point and place of BEGINNING. Having thereon erected a two story brick dwelling known as No. 1501 Sycamore Street. BEING KNOWN AS: 1501 Sycamore Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104. PROPERTY ID NO.: 01024-031. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN David E. Jackson and Carmen H. W. Jackson, his wife BY DEED FROM Samuel R. Pierce, Jr., Secretary of Housing and Urban Development of Washington, D.C. DATED 09/30/1982 RECORDED 10/01/1982 IN DEED BOOK 322 PAGE 259. Seized and sold as the property of Carmen H. W. Jackson and David E. Jackson under
judgment # 2011-CV-04484. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 83 JONATHAN LOBB Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $77,051.49 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece of ground situate on Harrisburg Street, in the Borough of Steelton, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, being more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point along the west line of Harrisburg Street which point is 46 feet 3 inches South from the southwest corner of Harrisburg and Ridge Streets; thence southwardly along said line, a distance of 35 feet more or less to a point; thence westwardly at an angle along a line parallel with Ridge Street, a distance of 40 feet more or less to a point; thence northwardly at an angle along a line parallel with Harrisburg Street, a distance of 35 feet more or less to a point approximately 46 feet 3 inches South of the line of said Ridge Street; thence eastwardly at an angle parallel with said Ridge Street, a distance of 40 feet more or less to a point, the place of BEGINNING. HAVING thereon erected a three story frame dwelling house. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Jeffrey T. Galitzky, single man, by Deed from Elizabeth A. K. Williams, widow, dated 01/27/2005, recorded 02/03/2005 in Book 5865, Page 424. Tax Parcel: 59-006-029. Premises Being: 214-216 North Harrisburg Street, a/k/a 214 Harrisburg Street, Steelton, PA 17113-2247. Seized and sold as the property of Jeffrey T. Galitzky under judgment # 2014-CV-3849. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 84 SALVATORE FILIPPELLO Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $174,381.83 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground situate in West Hanover Township, County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the northwestern side of Township Road T-501, at the dividing line between Lots Nos. 3 and 4 on Plan of Charlotte Hills, which Plan is recorded in Plan Book “Z”, Page 57 and which point is also at the southwest corner of Lot No. 4; thence along the northwest side of said road South fifty-six degrees eleven minutes West (S 56 degrees 11 minutes W) one hundred (100) feet to a point at the southeast corner of Lot No. 2 on said Plan; thence along the dividing line between the lot herein conveyed and Lot No. 2, North thirty-three degrees forty-nine minutes West (N 33 degrees 49 minutes W) one hundred ninety-four and seventy-six one-hundredths (194.76) feet to a point; thence North sixty-nine degrees five minutes East (N 69 degrees 5 minutes E) thirty-two and twenty-one one-hundredths (32.21) feet to a point; thence North eighty-seven degrees six minutes East (N 87 degrees 6 minutes E) seventy-nine and ninety-six one-hundredths (79.96) feet to a point at the dividing line between the lot herein conveyed and the northwest corner of Lot No. 4 on said Plan; thence along the dividing line between the lot herein conveyed and Lot No. 4 South thirty-three degrees forty-nine minutes East (E 33 degrees 49 minutes E) one hundred forty-six and forty-nine one-hundredths (146.49) feet to a point on the northwest side of township Road T-601, the place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot No. 3 on Plan 2 of Charlotte Hills as recorded in the Dauphin County Recorder’s Office in Plan Book “Z” Volume -, Page 57. HAVING THEREON ERECTED a one-story ranchtype dwelling house. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 7808 Jonestown Road, Harrisburg, PA 17112. PARCEL NO.: 68-042-021. Seized and sold as the property of Tamra C. Lowrie under judgment # 2013-CV-04733. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 85 JONATHAN LOBB Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $226,402.07 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County,
Dauphin County SHERIFF SALES also listed at: www.pressandjournal.com Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the westerly right-of-way line of Meadowlark Way, a 50 foot right-of-way, which said point is more particularly located at the intersection of the westerly right-of-way line of Meadowlark Way and the dividing line between Lots Nos. 144 and 145 on the Plan of Lots known as Section Three, Crooked Hill Farms; thence from said point of beginning along the dividing line between Lots Nos. 144 and 145, South 66 degrees 43 minutes 49 seconds West, a distance of 98.92 feet to a point on the easterly property line of other lands now or formerly of Pulte Home Corporation and known as Section Four, Crooked Hill Farms; thence from said point along the easterly property line of other lands now or formerly of Pulte Home Corporation and known as Section Four, Crooked Hill Farms, North 23 degrees 10 minutes 56 seconds West, a distance of 72.96 feet to a point; thence from said point continuing along the same, North 12 degrees 13 minutes 40 seconds West, a distance of 10.22 feet to a point on the dividing line between Lots Nos. 143 and 144 on the aforesaid Plan of Lots; thence from said point along the dividing line between Lots Nos. 143 and 144, North 73 degrees 20 minutes 12 seconds East, a distance of 101.64 feet to a point on the westerly right-ofway line of Meadowlark Way; thence from said point along the westerly right-of-way line of Meadowlark Way along a curve to the left with a radius of 619.72 feet in a Southerly direction, an arc distance of 71.46 feet to a point, the point and place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot No. 144 on the Plan of Lots known as Section Three, Crooked Hill Farms, prepared by Gannett, Fleming, Corddry and Carpenter, Inc., dated July, 1977 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Dauphin County in Plan Book A, Volume 3, Page 12A. UNDER AND SUBJECT, NEVERTHELESS, to easements, restrictions, reservations, conditions and rightsof-way of record. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Ernest L. Baylor and Joyce L. Baylor, h/w, by Deed from Carolyn A. Benish, married woman, dated 08/07/2003, recorded 08/15/2003 in Book 5087, Page 155. Tax Parcel: 62-059-144. Premises Being: 1521 Meadowlark Way, Harrisburg, PA 17110-2957. Seized and sold as the property of Joyce Baylor a/k/a Joyce L. Baylor and Ernest L. Baylor under judgment # 2013-CV-06470. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 86 MARC S. WEISBERG Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $51,091.06 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of land situate in the Eighth Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit; BEGINNING at a point on the Eastern line of Royal Terrace, which point is distant in the Southerly direction, 311 feet, 4 inches from the Northern line of Lot No. 9 as shown on Plan of Lots laid out by William M. Horner and recorded in the Office for Recording of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Plan Book “F”, Page 1; thence in an Easterly direction at right angles to Royal Terrace along the line of property No, 117 Royal Terrace and in part through the partition wall between the last mentioned property and the property herein conveyed, 105 feet to the Western line of a 5 foot wide private alley way; thence in a Southerly direction along said alleyway 10 feet 6 Inches, more or less, to the Northern line of Lot No. 20 on above mentioned Plan of Lots; thence in a Westerly direction along the Northern line of last mentioned lot, 106 feet, more or less, to a point on Royal Terrace; thence in a Northerly direction along the Eastern line of Royal Terrace, 26 feet, 8 inches, more or less, to the place of BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON ERECTED a two-story brick dwelling known and numbered as 115 Royal Terrace, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. SUBJECT, HOWEVER, to all the restrictions and together with all the privileges contained or mentioned in former deeds to said property. TAX PARCEL NO. 08029-034. Premises Being: 115 Royal Terrace, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17103. BEING the same premises which JEMM Properties, LLC, a Pennsylvania Limited Liability Company by deed dated January 5, 2007 and recorded January 11, 2007 in Instrument Number 20070001657, granted and conveyed unto Christian J. Newberry and Michele G. Newberry, husband and wife. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which Christian J. Newberry and Michele G. Newberry, Mortgagor(s) herein, under Judgment No.
2014-CV-3850-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 87 ELIZABETH L. WASSALL Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $139,642.12 ALL THAT CERTAIN TRACT OR LAND AND PREMISES, SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN THE TOWNSHIP OF EAST HANOVER, IN THE COUNTY OF DAUPHIN AND COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A STONE IN THE PUBLIC ROAD, THENCE BY LAND NOW OR LATE OF WILLIAM J. HETRICK, NORTH TWENTY-SIX AND ONE-HALF DEGREES WEST TWO HUNDRED NINETY-SEVEN FEET (N 26-1/2° WEST 297’) TO A STONE; THENCE BY LAND OF THE SAME, NORTH SIXTY-THREE DEGREES EAST ONE HUNDRED TWENTYTHREE AND SEVENTYFIVE HUNDREDS FEET (N 63° E 123.75’) TO A POST; THENCE BY LAND NOW OR LATE OF BENJAMIN AND AMELIA HUMMER, SOUTH THIRTEEN DEGREES EAST TWO HUNDRED NINETYSEVEN FEET (S 13° E 297’) TO A STONE; THENCE BY SAID PUBLIC ROAD, SOUTH SIXTY AND ONEHALF DEGREES WEST FIFTY-SIX AND ONE-TENTH FEET (S 60-1/2° W 56.1’) TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. BEING KNOWN AS: 8978 Jonestown Road, Grantville, PA 17028. PROPERTY ID NO.: 25014-006. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN STERLING R. HUPP, SINGLE MAN BY DEED FROM MICHAEL D. KELLER AND GAYLE E. KELLER, HIS WIFE DATED 05/31/2002 RECORDED 06/04/2002 IN DEED BOOK 4406 PAGE 120. Seized and sold as the property of Sterling R. Hupp under judgment # 2014-CV-04713. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 88 PAUL CRESSMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $124,217.37 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake on the southern line of Earl Drive, which stake is 100 feet east of Village Road; thence southwardly along the eastern line of Lot 7 on the plan for Pleasant Hills, Section 3 as recorded in Plan Book M, page 59, 202.49 feet to a stake at the northern line of an un-named 50 foot wide street; thence eastwardly along the northern line of said un-named street 82 feet to the a of Lot 5 on above mentioned Plan; thence northwardly along the western line of Lot 5 201.25 feet to the southern line of Earl Drive; thence westwardly along the southern line of Earl Drive 82 feet to a stake, the PLACE OF BEGINNING. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Andrew D. Castiglia and Eliana M. Castiglia, h/w, by Deed from Andrew D. Castiglia and Eliana M. Olivencia, nbm, Eliana M. Castiglia, dated 12/07/2010, recorded 12/17/2010 in Instrument Number 20100037456. Tax Parcel: 35-097-067. Premises Being: 5305 Earl Drive, Harrisburg, PA 171122444. Seized and sold as the property of Andrew D. Castiglia and Eliana M. Castiglia under judgment # 2014-CV-3091. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 89 MARC S. WEISBERG Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $62,114.91 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate In the Borough of Lykens, County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEING all that western half of lot of ground on South side of South Second Street, Lykens, Pennsylvania, said Lot being marked as Lot No. 336 on Plan of Lykens, as laid out by Daniel Hoffman, A.D. 1848, bounded as follows: NORTHWARD by said South Second Street, southward by said Railroad Street, eastward by the other half Lot of 336, westward by Lot No. 338. IT BEING, the western half lot of ground fronting 25 feet, or more, on South side of South Second Street,
Lykens, Pennsylvania. HAVING THEREON erected a single frame dwelling house and outbuildings. BEING KNOWN and numbered as 526 South 2nd Street, Lykens, Pennsylvania. TAX PARCEL NO. 38013-033. Premises Being: 526 South 2nd Street, Lykens, Pennsylvania 17048. BEING the same premises which Joan Y. Orowski by deed dated December 22, 2011 and recorded January 4, 2012 in Instrument Number 20120000182, granted and conveyed unto Jeffrey Faust. The said Jeffrey Faust died on October 13, 2013 thereby vesting title in Cassandra A. Faust, a/k/a Cassandra A. Richey Faust, Administratrix of the Estate of Jeffrey A. Faust, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner by operation of law. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which Cassandra A. Faust, a/k/a Cassandra A. Richey Faust, Administratrix of the Estate of Jeffrey A. Faust, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner under Judgment No. 2014-CV-3941-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 90 JAIME R. ACKERMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $279,055.60 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate in the Township of Lower Paxton, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the Southern right-of-way line to Janelle Drive being the dividing line between Lot #29 and Lot #30 as shown on a Final Subdivision Plan of Goose Valley Lake Section 6-B; thence by aforementioned dividing line South 15 degrees 44 minutes 50 seconds West 129.64 feet to a point on the Northern right-of-way line of lnterstate 81, L.R. 1005; thence by aforementioned right-of-way by a curve to the left having a radius of 2243.69 feet an arc length of 48.34 feet to a point; thence by the same North 12 degrees 43 minutes 42 seconds West 20.00 feet to a point; thence by the same by a curve to the left having a radius of 2263.69 feet an arc length of 1.47 feet to a point; thence by same South 77 degrees 14 minutes 04 seconds West 30.77 feet to a point line of lands now or formerly of William Giaski; thence by aforementioned lands North 36 degrees 11 minutes 37 seconds West 171.47 feet to a point on the dividing line of Lot #30 and Lot #31; thence by aforementioned dividing line North 79 degrees 55 minutes 33 seconds East 179.53 feet to a point on the Western rightof-way line of Jenelle Drive; thence by aforementioned right-of-way line by a curve to the left having a radius of 60.00 feet an arc length of 67.21 feet to a point the place of beginning. BEING Lot #30 as shown on Final Subdivision Plan of Goose Valley Lake Section No. 6-B, recorded in Plan Book “A”, Volume 4, page 49 & 50. BEING known and numbered as 4956 Janelle Drive, Harrisburg, PA 17112. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 35-027-199. BEING the same premises which Wachovia Bank, National Association, formerly known as First Union National Bank, by Deed dated March 17, 2004 and recorded April 14, 2004 in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Deed Book Volume 5450, Page 307, granted and conveyed unto Charles A. Will and Tammi J. Will, husband and wife. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record: SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Charles A. Will and Tammi J. Will, husband and wife, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2014-CV2003-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 91 JAIME R. ACKERMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $93,667.30 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate In the Borough of Steelton, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Steelton, in the County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point of the northwest corner of Third and ‘P’ Streets; thence in a westerly direction along the northern line of Third Street, fifty-six and two tenths (56.2) feet to a point; thence continuing along Third Street as aforesaid, twenty-five (25) feet nine (09) inches to a point; thence in a northerly direction parallel with Felton Street in said Borough; one hundred (100) feet to Third Alley; thence in an easterly direction along the southern line of Third Alley, forty-one (41) feet nine (09) inches to a point thence continuing along said line of Third Alley aforesaid, twenty-nine and one tenth (29.1) feet to the western line of ‘P’; thence in a southerly direction along the said line of ‘P’ Street, one hundred and six tenths (100.6) feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON ERECTED a two and onehalf story frame dwelling house known and numbered as 2217 South Third Street, Steelton, Pennsylvania. Parcel No. 57-021-021000-0000. BEING the same premises which Federal National Mortgage Association aka Fannie Mae, by Deed dated November 26, 2001 and recorded December 3, 2001 in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Deed Book Volume 4188, Page 19, granted and conveyed unto James F. Newman. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record: SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of James F. Newman, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2013-CV-5957-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 92 JAIME R. ACKERMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $145,933.42 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate in the Township of Upper Paxton, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land, situate in the Township of Upper Paxton, Dauphin County and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at an iron pin on the south side of PA Route No. 209, on the South right of way line and at lands now or formerly of Lebo; thence along said right of way line, North eighty-seven and one-half degrees East, two hundred seventy-eight and six tenths feet to a peg on the right of way line; thence by lands now or formerly of Good, South five and one-fourth degrees East, seven hundred fifty and three-tenths feet to an iron pin; thence by lands of Rufus Romberger, of which this was a part, North eighty-seven and one-fourth degrees West, three hundred fifteen and eight-tenths feet to an iron pin, thence by lands of the same and lands now or formerly of Lebo, North two and one-half degrees West, seven hundred twenty and eight-tenths feet to an iron pin, the place of BEGINNING. Excepting therefrom that parcel of land conveyed to Robert and Nancy Free and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County in Record Book 678, Page 67. BEING known and numbered as 1866 State Route 209, Millersburg, PA 170618226. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 65-035-004. BEING the same premises which Bruce Pirie and Anne Pirie, husband and wife, by Deed dated May 21, 2009 and recorded July 14, 2009 in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Deed Book Volume Instrument #20090023147, Page , granted and conveyed unto Anne M. Pirie. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record: SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Anne M. Pirie, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2013-CV-3362 MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 93 JAMIE R. ACKERMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $99,398,42 ALL THOSE CERTAIN TRACTS OR PARCELS OF LAND IN THE CITY OF HARRISBURG, DAUPHIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA WITH THE IMPROVEMENTS AS FOLLOWS: TRACT 1: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE EAST SIDE OF TWENTY-THIRD STREET SAID POINT BEING FOR-
TY (40) FEET SOUTH OF THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF TWENTY-THIRD AND SYNDICATE STREETS; THENCE EASTWARDLY ON A LINE PARALLEL WITH SYNDICATE STREET, ONE HUNDRED FIFTEEN (115) FEET TO KARPER STREET; THENCE SOUTHWARDLY ALONG KARPER STREET FORTY (40) FEET TO A POINT; THENCE WESTWARDLY ON A LINE PARALLEL WITH SYNDICATE STREET, ONE HUNDRED FIFTEEN (115) FEET TO THE EAST SIDE OF TWENTYTHIRD STREET; THENCE NORTHWARDLY ALONG THE EAST SIDE OF TWENTY-THIRD STREET, FORTY (40) FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON ERECTED A TWO STORY BRICK AND FRAME DWELLING NUMBERED 637 SOUTH TWENTY-THIRD STREET. BEING LOTS NOS. 9 AND 10 ON BLOCK CC AS SHOWN ON PLAN OF LOTS LAID OUT BY DUNKLE AND EWING AND KNOWN AS EAST END PLAN NO. 9 BEING PART OF A TRACT OF LAND FORMERLY OWNED BY JOHN ELDER. TRACT 2: BEGINNING AT A POINT (20) FEET SOUTH OF THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SOUTH 23RD AND SYNDICATE STREET ONE HUNDRED FIFTEEN (115) FEET TO KARPER STREET; THENCE SOUTHWARDLY ALONG THE WESTERN LINE OF KARPER STREET TWENTY (20) FEET TO A POINT ON THE LINE OF PROPERTY OF GRANTEES HEREIN AND PARALLEL WITH SYNDICATE STREET ONE HUNDRED FIFTEEN (115) FEET TO SOUTH 23RD STREET; THENCE NORTHWARDLY ALONG THE EASTERN SIDE OF SOUTH 23RD STREET, TWENTY (20) FEET TO A POINT, THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. BEING known and numbered as 637 South 23rd Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 13-062-012. BEING the same premises which Robert L. Bowers, by Deed dated March 24, 2006 and recorded April 7, 2006 in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Deed Book Volume , Page Instrument No. 20060013241, granted and conveyed unto Rosalyn Mathis. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record: SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Rosalyn Mathis, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2010-CV-12081-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 94 JAIME R. ACKERMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $192,742.25 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate in the Township of Susquehanna, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land located in the Township of Susquehanna, County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the southern line of the Jonestown Road one hundred (100) feet distant westwardly from the southwest corner of Park Street and said Jonestown Road; thence westwardly along the southern line of Jonestown Road fifty (50) feet to the division line of Lot No. 18; thence southwardly along the division line of said Lot No. 18, one hundred and fifty (150) feet, more or less, to the northern line of Chestnut Avenue; thence eastwardly along the northern line of Chestnut Avenue fifty (50) feet to a point; thence northwardly at right angles to said Jonestown Road one hundred fifty (150) feet to the place of BEGINNING. HAVING thereon erected a one-story brick building known as 3707 Walnut Street (formerly Jonestown Road), Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. BEING known and numbered as 3707 Walnut Street, Harrisburg, PA 17109. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 62-034-067. BEING the same premises which James R. Winter, a single man, by Deed dated July 31, 2009 and recorded August 3, 2009 in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Deed Book Volume, Page Instrument No. 20090025946, granted and conveyed unto Horace R. Busch, a single man. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record: SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Horace R. Busch, a single man, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2013-CV7417-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of
Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 95 JAIME R. ACKERMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $94,607.59 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate In the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: ALL THAT CERTAIN piece, parcel or lot of land situate in the City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more fully described as follows to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the Southern side of Briggs Street, one hundred fortyfive feet East of the Eastern line of Sixteenth Street; thence Southwardly, one hundred and ten feet to the Northern line of Primrose Street; thence Eastwardly, along the Northern line of Primrose Street, Thirty-five feet to the line of property at No. 1623 Briggs Street; thence Northwardly, and part of the way through the center of a partition wall between house known as Nos. 1621 and 1623 Briggs Street, One hundred and ten feet to the Southern line of Briggs Street; and thence Westwardly along the Southern line of Briggs Street, Thirty-five feet to the place of BEGINNING. BEING known and numbered as 1621 Briggs Street, Harrisburg, PA 17103-1441. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 08-010-007. BEING the same premises which Margaricka Allen, a single woman, by Deed dated August 31, 2005 and recorded September 22, 2005 in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Deed Book Volume 6196, Page 271, granted and conveyed unto Katrice Wright, a single woman. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record: SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Katrice Wright, a single woman, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2013-CV-6135-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 96 JAIME R. ACKERMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $106,929.77 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate in the Borough of Lykens, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in the Borough of Lykens, County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at the northeastern corner of lot Number three hundred and six; thence westward one hundred and forty (140) feet along the south line of Lot No. 305, to a sixteen and one-half (16-1/2) feet wide alley; thence along the eastern line of said alley southward twenty-five (25) feet to a point in the center of Lot No. 306; thence eastward through the said center of Lot Number 306, one hundred and forty (140) feet to Market Street; thence northward along the western line of Market Street twenty-five (25) feet to place of BEGINNING. BOUNDED on the north by Lot Number 305, east by Market Street, south by southern half of Lot Number 306, and west by said sixteen and one-half (16-1/2) feet wide alley, and is the northern half of Lot Number 306, as marked on the plan of the town (now Borough) of Lykens, as laid out by Daniel Hoffman, A.D., 1848. ALSO ALL THAT CERTAIN part of southern half of above-mentioned lot of ground, beginning at the southeastern corner of above-described half lot or piece of ground; thence southward along the western line of Market Street, two (2) feet to a point; thence westward one hundred forty (140) feet to a sixteen and one-half (16-1/2 ) feet wide alley; thence northward along said alley two (2) feet to abovedescribed northern half of Lot Number 306; thence eastward one hundred and forty (140) feet along said northern half of Lot Number 306 to place of BEGINNING. BOUNDED on the north by said northern half of Lot Number 306, on the south by other part of Lot Number 306, on the west by said sixteen and one-half (16-1/2 ) feet wide alley and on the east by Market Street. BEING known and numbered as 614 Market Street, Lykens, PA 17048-1511. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 38-013-047. BEING the same premises which Anna I. Bowman and
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Dauphin County SHERIFF SALES also listed at: www.pressandjournal.com Continued From Section C, Page 6 Darlys A. March, by Deed dated August 24, 2009 and recorded August 26, 2009 in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Deed Book Volume, Page Instrument #20090028898, granted and conveyed unto Edward M. Newmyer. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record: SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Edward M. Newmyer, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2013-CV5584-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 97 MARC S. WEISBERG Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $47,650.49 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or tract of land situate in the Borough of Hummelstown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the Northwest corner of Cherry Street and Strawberry Alley; thence along the Northern side of Cherry Street North eighty-six (86) degrees forty-two (42) minutes West sixty-five (65) feet to a point; thence along lands formerly of Alice R. Cobaugh, North three (03) degrees eighteen (18) minutes East one hundred fifty (150) feet to a point on the South side of Swatara Street; thence along Swatara Street South eightysix (86) degrees forty-two (42) minutes East sixty-five (65) feet to the Southwest corner of Swatara Street and Strawberry Alley South three (03) degrees eighteen (18) minutes West one hundred fifty (150) feet to a point, the Place of BEGINNING. HAVING thereon erected a one and one-half (1-1/2) story block dwelling house known as 312 Cherry Street, Hummelstown, Pennsylvania. UNDER and SUBJECT to restrictions and conditions as now appear of record. TAX PARCEL NO. 31006-004. Premises Being: 312 Cherry Street, Hummelstown, Pennsylvania 17036. BEING the same premises which Debbi A. Shatto, single woman by deed dated November 16, 2007 and recorded November 28, 2007 in Instrument Number 20070047361, granted and conveyed unto Michael Shatto, Melissa Shatto, and Debbie A. Shatto. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which Michael Shatto, Melissa Shatto, and Debbie A. Shatto, Mortgagor(s) herein, under Judgment No. 2014-cv-00721-mf. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 98 PAUL CRESSMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $73,841.56 All that certain piece or parcel of land with improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Township of Swatara, County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the eastern side of High Street at the intersection of High Street and the northern line of a 20-foot unnamed alley; thence along the Said High Street, north 27 degrees east, 50 feet to lot No. 291, which point is 150 Feet south of Jones Street; thence along said lot No. 291, south 63 degrees East, 120 feet to Maple Alley; thence along the said Maple Alley, south 27 Degrees west, 50 feet to the said 20-foot unnamed alley; thence along the same, North 63 degrees west 120 feet, to the place of beginning. Being lot No. 289 and 290 on plan of Oberlin Realty Company as recorded in plan Book 448, page 297. Under and subject to easements, covenants, reservations, restrictions and rights of way of record. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED in James W. Ganey, Doris J. Ganey, Angelia Sturnes, Harry J. Stewart, Richard J. Stewart, as joint tenants with right of survivorship and not as tenants in common, from James W. Ganey and Doris J. Ganey, in a deed dated 4/4/2002, Recorded 4/4/2002 in Book 4338 Page 75. The said James W. Ganey died on 1/21/2003, vesting ownership in the surviving joint tenants with right of survivorship. The said Doris J. Ganey died on 3/22/2009, vesting ownership in the surviving joint tenants with right of survivorship. Tax Parcel: 63-059-051. Premises Being: 920 High Street, Steelton, PA 171131616.
Seized and sold as the property of Angelia Sturnes and Harry J. Stewart and Richard J. Stewart under judgment # 2011-CV-3762. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 99 MATTHEW BRUSHWOOD Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $190,014.89 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot of ground situate in Derry Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described in accordance with resubdivision plan prepared by Harold J. Light, revised on June 1, 1977, as follows: BEGINNING at a concrete monument on the north right of way line of Sunnyside Road, said point being the southeast corner of Lot #20, thence running North twenty (20) degrees forty-eight (48) minutes zero (00) seconds East along Lot #20, being the land now or late of Howard B. and Carolyn L. Kishpagh for a distance of one hundred sixty-two and twenty hundredths (162.20) feet to a concrete monument; thence, turning and running South fifty-two (52) degrees thirtyseven (37) minutes twenty (20) seconds East along the land now or late of Alpine Heights for a distance of one hundred eighty and nineteen hundredths (180.19) feet to a concrete monument on the west line of land reserved for a proposed street; thence turning and running South thirty-five (35) degrees fifty (50) minutes thirty (30) seconds West along the West line of the proposed street for a distance of one hundred five and six hundredths (105.06) feet to a concrete monument; thence turning and running along the arc of a curve to the right and having a radius of thirty (30) feet and a length of forty-three and eleven hundredths (43.11) feet to a concrete monument on the north right of way line of Sunnyside Road; thence along Sunnyside Road North sixty-one (61) degrees forty (40) minutes thirty (30) seconds West for a distance of eighty-three and forty-eight hundredths (83.48) feet to a concrete monument; thence running along the arc of a curve to the left having a radius of two hundred thirty-two and twenty-nine hundredths (232.29) feet for an arc distance of twentynine and ninety (29.90) feet to the place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot # 21 on the plan of lots of Sunnyside Manor and being recorded in the Dauphin County Recorder’s Office on October 17, 1977 in Plan Book 2, Volume 2, Page 32. Under and Subject to all conditions, covenants and restrictions of record. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Edward C. Alequin and Elizabeth Alequin, by Deed from Edward C. Alequin and Elizabeth Badacht, n/k/a Elizabeth Alequin and Rafael O. Alequin, dated 02/25/2008, recorded 03/17/2008 in Instrument Number 20080009311. Tax Parcel: 24-062-078. Premises Being: 941 Sunnyside Road, Hummelstown, PA 17036-9730. Seized and sold as the property of Elizabeth R. Alequin a/k/a Elizabeth Alequin and Edward C. Alequin under judgment # 2013-CV-06341. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 100 ADAM H. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $287,238.06 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land being situate in Londonderry Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania being more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the Westerly dedicated right of way line of Geyers Church Road (T-696) at the Northeast corner of Lot No. 4 of the hereinafter mentioned subdivision plan; thence along the Northerly line of said Lot No. 4, North 43 degrees 14 minutes West, a distance of 554.74 feet to a point on the Easterly line of lands of Edward A. & Meredith C. Telesha; thence along the Easterly line of lands of said Edward A. and Meridith C. Telesha, North 52 degrees 15 minutes East, a distance of 101.57 feet to a point at the Southwest corner of Lot No. 6 of the hereinafter mentioned subdivision plan; thence along the Southerly line of said Lot No. 6 , South 43 degrees 07 minutes East a distance of 545.13 feet to a point on the Westerly dedicated right of way line of Geyers Church Road; thence along the Westerly dedicated right of way line of said Geyers Church Road, South 47 degrees 00 minutes West, a distance of 85.33 feet and South 45 degrees 45 minutes West, a distance of 4.67 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. CONTAINING an area of 1.27 acres.
BEING Lot 4 of a preliminary and final subdivision plan for Joseph McGovern as recorded in Plan Book 1, Volume 8, Page 7. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Shawn Boksan and Audrey Boksan from Abijah Immanuel, in a deed dated 1/9/2009, recorded 1/20/2009 in Instrument Number 20090001405. Tax Parcel: 34-011-320. Premises Being: 95 North Geyers Church Road, Middletown, PA 17057-3955. Seized and sold as the property of Shawn Boksan and Audrey Boksan under judgment # 2007-CV-13480. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 101 JAIME R. ACKERMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $59,405.10 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land situate in the 10th Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. Bounded and described in accordance with a survey and plan thereof made by Ernest J. Walker, Professional Engineer, dated September 15, 1965, as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the eastern side of Fifth Street, which point is twentyone (21) feet north of the northeast corner of Fifteen and Forrest Streets; thence along Fifth Street North 19 degrees 30 minutes West nineteen (19) feet; thence by line parallel with Forrest Street North 70 degrees 30 minutes East seventy-six (76) feet to a point at line of land of 516 Forrest Street; thence South 19 degrees 30 minutes east along the same nineteen (19) feet to a point at 2139 North Fifth street; thence South 70 degrees 30 minutes West along the same Fifth Street. BEING known and numbered as 2141 North 5th Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110-2366. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 10-033-031. BEING the same premises which Leonard J. Smith and Mary E. Smith, husband and wife, by Deed dated April 22, 2008 and recorded September 16, 2008 in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Deed Book Volume, Page Instrument #20080034565, granted and conveyed unto Executive Property Investment Group, LLC. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record: SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Executive Property Investment Group, LLC, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2013-cv-06521-mf. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 102 PAUL CRESSMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $61,654.83 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in the Borough of Steelton, County of Dauphin and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the east side of South Second Street, which point is sixty-five (65) feet north of Heagy Street; thence in an easterly direction at right angles to said South Second Street and through the partition wall between houses Nos. 2113 and 2115 South Second Street, a distance of one hundred (100) feet to Second Alley; thence northwardly along Second Alley fifty (50) feet to a point on line of other lands now or formerly of Grantor herein; thence westerly along said last mentioned lands a distance of one hundred (100) feet to said South Second Street and thence southerly along said South Second Street fifty (50) feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. HAVING thereon erected the one-half of a double frame dwelling house known and numbered as 2113 South Second Street. BEING the south fifteen (15) feet of Lot No. 88, all of Lot No. 89 and the north ten (10) feet of Lot No. 90 on Plan of Lots laid out by Fannie Heagy and recorded in Plan Book C, page 36. UNDER AND SUBJECT to all easements, restrictions, encumbrances and other matters of record or that a physical inspection or survey of the premises would reveal as aforesaid. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Tyler P. Manning deeded by Constance M. Burkholder and Shawn W. Burkholder, her husband and Constance M. Burkholder, Executrix of The Estate of Ljubica Herak, deceased, dated 9/30/98 and recorded 10/5/98, in book 3220 and page 578.
Tax Parcel: 57-020-037. Premises Being: 2113 South 2nd Street, Steelton, PA 17113-3004. Seized and sold as the property of Tyler P. Manning under judgment # 2009-CV-11861. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 103 JENNIFER FRECHIE Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $99,506.75 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece of parcel of land situate in the City of Harrisburg, bounded and described as follows, to wit: PREMISES being known as 317 Emerald Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17110. BEGINNING at a hub on the southwest corner of Emerald Street (60 feet wide) and Logan Street (40 feet wide); thence extending from said point of beginning and along the said side of Logan Street, South, nineteen (19) degrees zero (00) minutes East the distance of ninety and no hundredths (90.00) feet to a hub; thence South seventyone (71) degrees zero (00) minutes West the distance of twenty-one and twenty-five hundredths (21.25) feet to a hub at the corner of Lands now or formerly of Florence E. Parker and Mildred S. Marshall; thence through a center line of a partition wall, North nineteen (19) degrees zero (00) minutes West the distance of ninety and no hundredths (90.00) feet to a hub on the south side of Emerald Street; thence along said street, North seventyone (71) degrees zero (00) minutes East the distance of twenty-one and twenty-five hundredths (21.25) feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. Parcel ID No.: 10-046-072. Seized and sold as the property of Jennifer A. Gomaa under judgment # 2014CV-3930. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE SALE NO. 105 JAIME R. ACKERMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $154,618.84 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate in the Township of West Hanover, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground situate in West Hanover Township, City of Harrisburg; County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, known as Lot No. 51 on the Revised Plan of Manor Acres, said plan being recorded in the Office of tile Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County in Plan Book “R”, Page 8, more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point all the East side of Franklin Drive at the dividing line between Lots No. 50 and 51 on the hereinafter mentioned Plan of Lots; thence East along the same, 137.14 feet to a point at line of lands now or late of Casper Kohler; thence North 12 degrees 13 minutes West, 112 feet, more or less, to a point at the dividing line between Lots No. 51 and 52 on said Plan; thence Westwardly along the same, 117 feet, more or less, to a point on the Eastern side or Franklin Drive; thence Southwardly along the same 84.44 feet, more or less, to a point the Place of BEGINNING. BEING known and numbered as 157 Alva Drive, Harrisburg, PA 17112-3711. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 68-025-086. BEING the same premises which Lance L. Millar and Lori S. Millar, husband and wife, by Deed dated November 21, 2008 and recorded December 9, 2008 in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Deed Book Volume, Page Instrument #20080043902, granted and conveyed unto Ryan M. Shorb and Gregory R. Shorb, father and son. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record: SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution.as the property of Ryan M. Shorb and Gregory R. Shorb, father and son, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2014-CV505-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 106 JAIME R. ACKERMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $72,457.83 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of land with the improvements thereon erected, situate in the Ninth Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, and bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the north line of Mulberry Street, which point is 335 feet, more or less, east of the east line of Nineteenth Street and of or opposite the center line of the partition wall between houses Nos. 1932 and 1934 Mulberry Street; thence northwardly by a straight line through the center of said partition wall and beyond, 100 feet to Lerew Street; thence westwardly, along the south line of Lerew Street, 19 feet, more or less, to the line of property No. 1930 Mulberry Street; thence southwardly, along the east line of said property, 100 feet to Mulberry Street; thence eastwardly along the north line of Mulberry Street, 19 feet, more or less to the place of BEGINNING. BEING known and numbered as 1932 Mulberry Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 09-087-013. BEING the same premises which Chandra E. Wolfe and Dwan L. Lee, husband and wife, by Deed dated September 30, 2003 and recorded October 13, 2003 in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Deed Book Volume 5202, Page 167 (rerecorded on January 9, 2004 in Book 5332 at page 640), granted and conveyed unto Chandra E. Wolfe. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record: SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Chandra E. Wolfe, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2014-CV-652-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 107 JAIME R. ACKERMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $104,513.30 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate In the Borough of Gratz, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: All that certain house and lot of ground situate on the south side of Market Street in the Borough of Gratz, County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, being known and numbered as 414 East Market Street, Gratz, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a corner on said Market Street and lot of Mazie Hopple; thence along said Market Street, South eighty-eight and onefourth (88-1/4) degrees East, fifty (50) feet to lot of Carl Sitlinger; thence along lot of the said Carl Sitlinger, South thirteen and one-half (13-1/ 2) degrees East, two hundred eighteen (218) feet to South Alley; thence along said alley, North eighty- eight and one-half (88-1/2) degrees West, fifty (50) feet to lot of Mazie Hopple Estate; thence along lot of the Mazie Hopple Estate thirteen and one-half (13-1/ 2) degrees East, two hundred eighteen (218) feet to the place of beginning. However, the length of said lot has been somewhat changed by a certain ordinance of the Borough Council, requiring said Market Street to be widened, and said Council purchasing a strip of land along said Market Street for that purpose from Caroline Haag, former owner of this lot, which will fully appear on the records of said Council. BEING known and numbered as 414 East Market Street, Gratz, PA 17030. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 27-005-036. BEING the same premises which Larue W. Phillips and Patty Phillips, his wife and John H. Phillips, as Tenants in Common, by Deed dated June 15, 2010 and recorded July 8, 2010 in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Deed Book Volume, Page Instrument #20100019383, granted and conveyed unto Christopher Michael Bloom, a single person. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record: SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Christopher Michael Bloom, a single person, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2014-CV-508-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of
Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 108 MARC S. WEISBERG Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $66,072.82 ALL THAT CERTAIN part of two lots or pieces of ground, situate in the Borough of Middletown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake on the west side of Catherine Street at a point 35 feet north of Commercial Alley; thence westwardly in a line parallel with Commercial Alley 105 feet to Lot No. 60; thence northwardly along said Lot No. 60, 165 feet to the south side of State Street; thence eastwardly along State Street 105 feet to the intersection with Catherine Street; thence by the same southwardly 165 feet to the place of BEGINNING. TOGETHER WITH all buildings, improvements, easements, rights of way, rights, privileges and hereditaments appurtenant thereto. UNDER AND SUBJECT to all covenants, conditions, restrictions, reservations, rights, rights of way and easements of record. TAX PARCEL NO. 40009-028. Premises Being: 603 South Catherine Street, Middletown, Pennsylvania 17057. BEING the same premises which Frank J. Griswold and Bonnie L. Griswold by deed dated August 15, 2003 and recorded October 7, 2003 in Deed Book 5191, Page 554, granted and conveyed unto Bonnie L. Griswold. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which Bonnie L. Griswold, Mortgagor(s) herein, under Judgment No. 2009-CV17495-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 109 MARC S. WEISBERG Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $71,913.78 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract of land situate in the Eighth Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the northerly side of State Street, 41.5 feet eastwardly from the northeast corner of said State Street and 15th Street; thence northwardly along the line of the adjoining lot, 73 feet to a point; thence continuing in the same direction or nearly so, along said lot, 41.83 feet to a point on a 10 foot wide alley, said point on said alley is 29 feet eastwardly from the southeast corner of said 15th Street and said 10 foot wide alley; thence eastwardly along said alley, 17 feet to a point, the line of adjoining lot; thence along said last mentioned line, 39.25 feet to a point; thence continuing along the said last mentioned lot southwardly 73 feet to State Street; thence northwardly along State Street 18 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. BEING known as 1504 State Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. UNDER AND SUBJECT to covenants, reservations, restrictions, easements and right of ways of record. TAX PARCEL NO. 08015-048. Premises Being: 1504 State Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17103. BEING the same premises which Westbrook Ventures Realty, a NJ General Partnership by deed dated April 24, 2006 and recorded April 26, 2006 in Instrument Number 20060015798, granted and conveyed unto Danny Lopez and Justinne Lopez, husband and wife. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which Danny Lopez and Justinne Lopez, Mortgagor(s) herein, under Judgment No. 2014-CV3438-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 110 JAIME R. ACKERMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $119,669.56 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate In the Township of Susquehanna, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: ALL that certain Unit, being Unit No. 32-104 (the ‘”Unit”) of Woodland View at Waverly, A Condominium, (the “Condominium”) located in Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, which Unit is designated
in the Declaration of Condominium of Woodland View at Waverly, A Condominium (the “Declarations of Condominium”) and Declaration Plats and Plans recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in Record Book 3725 page IS, together with any and all amendments thereto. TOGETHER with the undivided percentage interest in the Common Elements appurtenant to the Unit as more particularly set forth in the aforesaid Declaration of Condominium as last amended. TOGETHER with the right to use the Limited Common Elements applicable to the Unit being conveyed herein, pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium and Declaration of Plats and Plans, as last amended. UNDER AND SUBJECT TO any and all covenants, conditions, restrictions rights-of-way, easements and agreements of record in the aforesaid Office, the aforesaid Declaration of Condominium and matters which a physical inspection and survey of the Unit and Common Elements would disclose. BEING known and numbered as 104 Hunters Ridge Drive, Harrisburg, PA 171103941. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 62-083-098. BEING the same premises which Janice E. Schan n/k/a Janice E. McSherry and William F. McSherry, by Deed dated November 30, 2005 and recorded January 5, 2006 in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Deed Book Volume 6351, Page 316, granted and conveyed unto Pamela M. Hammaker. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record: SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Pamela M. Hammaker, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2013-CV5861MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 111 ANTHONY P. SCHIMANECK Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $85,794.53 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in Russell Place, in Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the Eastern side of Russell Drive at the intersection of Lot Nos. 18 and 19 on hereafter mentioned Plan of Lots; thence along the aforesaid Eastern side of Russell Drive, North seventeen (17) degrees fifty (50) minutes East, one hundred (100.0) feet to a point at the intersection of Lot Nos. 19 and 20; thence along the Southern side of Lot No. 20, South seventytwo (72) degrees ten (10) minutes East, one hundred fifty (150.0) feet to a point at other lands of the Grantors herein; thence along same, South seventeen (17) degrees fifty (50) minutes West, one hundred (100.0) feet to a point at the intersection of Lot Nos. 19 and 18; thence along the Northern side of Lot No. 18, North seventytwo (72) degrees ten (10) minutes West, one hundred fifty (150.0) feet to a point on Russell Drive at the place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot No. 19 on the Plan of Lots of Russell Place, dated April 30,1958, laid out by D. P. Raffensperger, Registered Surveyor, which Plan is recorded in Plan Book X, Page 15, Dauphin County Records. Having erected thereon a dwelling house known and numbered as 705 Russell Drive, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania BEING TAX PARCEL NO. 35-085-072-000-0000. PREMISES BEING: 705 Russell Drive, Harrisburg, PA 17112. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Russell P. McHenry and Barbara L. McHenry, his wife and Harold H. Arnold and Joyce L. Arnold, his wife, by Deed dated September 17, 1960 and recorded September 22, 1960 in the Recorder of Deeds Office in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Book C, Volume 46, Page 167, granted and conveyed unto Lester J. Lay and Gladys H. Lay. AND the said Lester J. Lay died on December 29, 2000, wherein title to the aforesaid premises vested solely into Gladys H. Lay by right of survivorship. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Gladys H. Lay, deceased, under Judgment No. 2014-CV2728-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 112 JAIME R. ACKERMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $91,708.72 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate In the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in the 9th Ward of the CITY OF HARRISBURG, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the northern line of Regina Street which point is one hundred fifty eight (158) feet eight (8) inches east of the northeast corner of Regina and Reservoir Street, and which point is at the division line of property now or late of C. H. Grove; thence northwardly at right angles with Regina Street along the division line of property now or late of C.H. Grove, sixty-six (66) feet, more or less, to the southern line of a three (3) feet wide private alley ninety (90) feet, more or less, to a point at an angle or corner of said three (3) feet wide private alley; thence southwardly along the western line of said three (3) feet wide private alley twenty-one (21) feet eight (8) inches, more or less, to the northern line of Regina Street; thence westwardly along the northern line of Regina Street, seventy-four (74) feet eight (8) inches to the point and place of BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON ERECTED improvements known as 1836 Regina Street. BEING known and numbered as 1836 Regina Street, Harrisburg, PA 17103-2544. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 09-027-026. BEING the same premises which Steven T. Kershaw, unmarried, Andrew N. Kershaw, unmarried and Thomas L. Kershaw, unmarried, by Deed dated December 30, 2004 and recorded January 7, 2005 in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Deed Book Volume 5835, Page 486, granted and conveyed unto Steven T. Kershaw, unmarried. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Steven T. Kershaw, unmarried, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2013-CV6561-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 113 JENNIFER FRECHIE Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $131,544.71 ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND SITUATE AND BEING IN THE BOROUGH OF PAXTANG, COUNTY OF DAUPHIN, COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, TO-WIT: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE NORTHERN SIDE OP BRISBAN STREET, 150 FEET WEST FROM THE WESTERN SIDE OF SWAN STREET; THENCE NORTH THROUGH THE PARTITION WALL OF THE PROPERTIES NOS. 3520-3522 BRISBAN STREET, AND BEYOND, 125 FEET TO THE SOUTHERN LINE OF PEAR ALLEY; THENCE EAST ALONG PEAR ALLEY 30 FEET TO A POINT ON THE LINE OF LOT NO. 15, IN BLOCK L, OF THE PLAN OF LOTS LAID OUT BY HENRY J. AND JOHN C. FORNEY; THENCE SOUTH ALONG SAID LOT 135 FEET TO BRISBAN STREET; THENCE WEST ALONG BRISBAN STREET 30 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO A POINT, THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. PARCEL NO. 47-027-011. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 3522 Brisban Street, Harrisburg, PA 17111. Seized and sold as the property of Thelma A. Lewis and Michael D. Lewis and Sara J. Lewis under judgment # 2010-CV-4617. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 114 ASHLEIGH LEVY MARIN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $116,375.24 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate In the Borough of Millersburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND, WITH THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON ERECTED, SITUATE IN MILLERSBURG BOROUGH, DAUPHIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, TO WIT: BEING ALL OF LOT NO. 50 AND THE WESTERN SEVEN AND ONE HALF FEET OF LOT NO. 51 IN MILLERSBURG HEIGHTS,
THE SAME BEING AN ADDITION TO THE BOROUGH OF MILLERSBURG, IN ACCORDANCE WITH A PLAN OF LOTS AS LAID OUT BY J.H. ROWE ON THE 24TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1911, SAID PLAN BEING RECORDED ON THE FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1911, IN AND FOR SAID DAUPHIN COUNTY AT HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, IN PLAN BOOK “F”, PAGE 28. BEING known and numbered as 806 Summit Street, Millersburg, PA 17061. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 46-008-022. BEING the same premises which PASTSY A. VACLAVIK, EXECUTRIX OF THE ESTATE OF GLADYCE E. DITTY, DECEASED, by Deed dated June 24,1999 and recorded August 29,1999 in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Deed Book Volume 3443, Page 334, granted and conveyed unto Robert A. Messner Jr. and Tina L. Messner, husband and wife. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record: SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Robert A. Messner Jr. and Tina L. Messner, husband and wife, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2011CV-4479. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 115 M. TROY FREEDMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $152,782.87 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or Parcel of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the Township of Lower Paxton in the County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the North side of Locust Lane, which point is at the dividing line between lots Number 15 and 16; thence Northwardly along the Western side of Lot No. 15 one hundred and twentyfive (125) feet to a point; thence South eighty-eight (88) degrees thirty-eight (38) minutes thirty (30) seconds West sixty (60) feet to a point; thence Southwardly along the Eastern side of Lot No. 17 one hundred twenty-five feet to Locust Lane; thence Eastwardly along the Northern side of Locust Lane sixty (60) feet to a point; the Place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot No. 16 in Plan of Lots known as Colonial Park Gardens recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds for the County of Dauphin in Plan Book “Q”, Page 49. HAVING THEREON ERECTED a one and a half story brick dwelling known and numbered as 4924 Locust Lane, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. UNDER AND SUBJECT to restrictions of record. BEING KNOWN AS 4924 Locust Lane, Harrisburg, PA 17109. Parcel ID No.: 35-057-320. BEING the same premises which Jeffrey G. Morningwake, by deed dated June 16, 2006 and recorded on June 16, 2006 in Instrument #2006028936 in the Recorder’s Office of Dauphin County, granted and conveyed unto Jeffrey G. Morningwake and Karen Morningwake, husband and wife, as tenants by the entirety. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Jeffrey G. Morningwake and Karen Morningwake, under Judgment No. 2014 CV 4667 MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 116 SALVATORE FILIPPELLO Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $168,963.50 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot of ground situate in Washington Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in accordance with a survey as made by K. I. Daniel, Registered Professional Engineer, on September 14, 1964, for Penrose F. Nice, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at an iron pin on the southern right-of-way line of Pennsylvania State Highway, Legislative Route No. 199, U.S. Route 209, which highway leads from Elizabethville to Loyalton; thence by a curve to the right with a radius of 3274.17 feet, a distance of 68.08 feet to a point on the southern side of the aforementioned highway; thence by a curve to the right with a radius of 25 feet, a distance of 39.79 feet to a point on the western right-of-way line of a Township Road known as Route T-620; thence along the western right-of-way of said Township Road, South 17 degrees 14 minutes East, a distance of 125.71 feet to
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C-8 - THE PRESS AND JOURNAL Wednesday, September 24, 2014 Continued From Section C, Page 7 an iron pin in line of other lands of grantors herein; thence along other lands of former grantors, South 74 degrees 30 minutes West, a distance of 91.90 feet to an iron pin in line of other lands of former grantors; thence along other lands of former grantors, North 17 degrees 34 minutes West, a distance of 150 feet to an iron pin on the southern right-of-way line of Pennsylvania State Highway Legislative Route 199, U.S. Route 209, the point of BEGINNING. Parcel # 66-009-026. Property address: 5206 Route 209, Elizabethville, PA 17023. Seized and sold as the property of Dorothy L. Gemberling under judgment # 2012-CV-5018. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 117 MARC S. WEISBERG Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $57,888.87 ALL that certain lot or piece of land, situate in the 13th Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described in accordance with a survey and plan thereof made by Ernest J. Walker, Professional Engineer, dated July 23, 1974, as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the West side of Fillmore Street, said point being 96.58 feet south of the Southwest corner of Brookwood and Fillmore Streets; thence along the West side of Fillmore Street, South 20 degrees East 16.25 feet to a corner of premises known as No. 612 Fillmore Street; thence along said premises and passing through the center of a partition wall, South 70 degrees West 80 feet to a point on the East side of Hatton Street; thence along the same North 20 degrees 16.25 feet to a corner of premises known as No. 608 Fillmore Street; thence along said premises and passing through the center of a partition wall, North 70 degrees East 80 feet to the point and place of BEGINNING. HAVING thereon Erected a two story brick dwelling known as No. 610 Fillmore Street. TAX PARCEL NO. 13064-006. Premises Being: 610 Fillmore Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17104. BEING the same premises which Bertha E. Belmont and Joseph W. Belmont, her husband by deed dated September 6, 1974 and recorded September 10, 1974 in Deed Book 61, Page 57, granted and conveyed unto Hayden Thomas and Beatrice Thomas, his wife. The said Beatrice Thomas died on May 30, 2013 thereby vesting title in Carolyn Blount Geary, a/k/a Carolyn L. Geary, Known Surviving Heir of Beatrice Thomas, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner, Debra L. Darden, Known Surviving Heir of Beatrice Thomas, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner, Barbara A. Mitchell, Known Surviving Heir of Beatrice Thomas, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner, and Unknown Surviving Heirs of Beatrice Thomas, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner by operation of law. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which Carolyn Blount Geary, a/k/a Carolyn L. Geary, Known Surviving Heir of Beatrice Thomas, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner, Debra L. Darden, Known Surviving Heir of Beatrice Thomas, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner, Barbara A. Mitchell, Known Surviving Heir of Beatrice Thomas, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner, and Unknown Surviving Heirs of Beatrice Thomas, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner under Judgment No. 2013-CV-09634-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 118 DENISE CARLON Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $144,898.86 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate in the Township of Susquehanna, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: ALL THAT CERTAIN tract of and situate, lying and being in Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the northern line of Forster Street, said point being located one hundred sixty-one and seven tenths (161.7) feet West of the intersection of the Penbrook Borough Line with the northern line of Forster Street, as laid out on a plan of lots hereinafter mentioned; thence northwardly parallel with the western line of Lot No. 94 as laid out on said plan, a distance of one
hundred fifty (150) feet to the southern line of York Street; thence westwardly along the southern line of York Street, a distance of fifty (50) feet to a point; thence southwardly parallel with the western line of said Lot No. 94, a distance of one hundred fifty (150) feet to the northern line of Forster Street; thence eastwardly along the northern line of Forster Street, a distance of fifty (50) feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. BEING the eastern twenty (20) feet of Lot No. 92 and the western thirty (30) feet of Lot No. 93, as laid out on Plan of Penbrook Terrace, recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania in Plan Book “H”, Page 99. BEING known and numbered as 2218 Forster Street, Harrisburg, PA 17103-1728. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 62-041-117. BEING the same premises which SCOTT A. MATEER, A SINGLE PERSON, by Deed dated November 21, 2008 and recorded December 1, 2008 in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Deed Book Volume, Page, Instrument No. 20080043039, granted and conveyed unto SUSAN RIPTON-LOPEZ and JOSE LOPEZ, wife and husband. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record: SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of SUSAN RIPTON-LOPEZ and JOSE LOPEZ, wife and husband, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2012-CV-962-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 119 JONATHAN LOBB Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $100,218.51 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground, together with the improvements thereon erected, situate in the First Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a stake on the western line of Allison Street, said stake being on a line with the center of the partition wall between property now or late of Frank H. Wagner, et ux, and known as 1504 Allison Street, and the property herein conveyed; thence westwardly and for a part of the distance through the center of said partition wall by a straight line fortyeight and fifty-hundredths (48.50) feet to a stake; thence southwardly forty-nine and seventy-hundredths (49.70) feet to a stake; thence eastwardly forty-four and fifty-hundredths (44.50) feet to the western Line of Allison Street; thence northwardly along the western line of Allison Street (50) feet to the place of BEGINNING. HAVING thereon erected a brick dwelling house. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Shakira N. Clark, a single woman, by Deed from J & K Property Investments, LLC, a Limited Liability Company, dated 06/20/2008, recorded 06/23/2008 in Instrument Number 20080023546. Tax Parcel: 01-035-307. Premises Being: 1506 ALLISON STREET, HARRISBURG, PA 17104-3137. Seized and sold as the property of Shakira N. Clark under judgment # 2013CV-06864. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 120 BRADLEY J. OSBORNE Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $65,653.42 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the Ninth Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the Southerly line of Regina Street, which point is 346.5 feet East of the Southeasterly corner of 18th and Regina Streets; thence along the Southerly line of Regina Street, North 80 degrees, 00 minutes East, 18 feet to a point; thence South 10 degrees, 00 minutes East, 110 feet to a point on the Northerly lines of Helen Avenue; thence along the same South 80 degrees, 00 minutes West, and through the center of a partition wall 110 feet to a point, the place of beginning. HAVING THEREON ERECTED a three story brick dwelling house known as 1839 Regina Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Parcel No. 09-031-005. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which KB Homes, Inc., a Pennsylvania Corporation, by Deed dated August 15, 2003 and recorded in the Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds Office on August 20, 2003 in Deed Book 5096,
Page 349, granted and conveyed unto Mark A. Oliveri, Jr., a single man. Seized and sold as the properly of Mark A. Oliveri, Jr. under judgment number 2013-CV-11368-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 121 MARC S. WEISBERG Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $230,719.49 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract of land situate in the Township of Lower Paxton, Dauphin County, State of Pennsylvania being more particularly bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point at the northeast corner of the intersection of Locust Street and Johnson Street; thence, along the easterly line of said Johnson Street, North 28 degrees 00 minutes West, a distance of 125.00 feet to a point at the southeast corner of the intersection of Johnson Street and Kathleen Avenue; thence along the southerly line of said Kathleen Avenue and Lot Nos. 40-36 respectively of Block “M” of the Paxtonia Farm Plan, North 62 degrees 00 minutes East, a distance of 105.00 feet to the westerly line of Lot No. 35 of said Block “M” of the Paxtonia Farm Plan, Lands now or Formerly of Larry G. & Susan M. Shearer, known as House No. 5520 Locust Street; thence, along the westerly line of Lands now or late of Larry G. & Susan M. Shearer, South 28 degrees 00 minutes East, a distance of 125.00 feet to a point on the northerly line of Locust Street; thence, along the northerly line of said Locust Street and Lot Nos. 36-40 respectively, South 62 degrees 00 minutes West, a distance of 105.00 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. CONTAINING 13,125 Sq. Ft. BEING all of Lot Nos. 36, 37, 38, 39 and 40, Block “M” of the Paxtonia Farms Plan as recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deeds for Dauphin County in Plan Book C, page 53. HAVING erected thereon a dwelling known and numbered as 177 South Johnson Street and being tax parcel identification number 35044-213. TAX PARCEL NO. 35044-213. Premises Being: 177 South Johnson Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17112. BEING the same premises which Patricia L. Seltzer, single person and Cindy Poleshuk and Thomas Poleshuk, wife and husband by deed dated September 9, 2003 and recorded October 1, 2003 in Deed Book 5177, Page 606, granted and conveyed unto Tracey A. Cuppett and Gerald E. Cuppett, husband and wife. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which Tracey A. Cuppett and Gerald E. Cuppett, Mortgagor(s) herein, under Judgment No. 2014 CV 01095 MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 122 DAVID NEEREN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $308,879.23 ALL THAT CERTAIN TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND SITUATE IN LOWER SWATARA TOWNSHIP, DAUPHIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, MORE PARTICULARLY BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, TO WIT: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE EASTERN RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF WOODRIDGE DRIVE, SAID POINT BEING LOCATED ON THE LINE OF ADJOINER BETWEEN LOT 67 AND LOT 68; THENCE ALONG SAID EASTERN RIGHT-OFWAY LINE OF WOODRIDGE DRIVE ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE CURVING TO THE LEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF 505.0 FEET AN ARC LENGTH OF 116.16 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE ALONG THE SAME ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE CURVING TO THE RIGHT CONNECTING THE EASTERN RIGHT-OFWAY LINE OF WOODRIDGE DRIVE TO THE SOUTHERN RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF BAYBERRY ROAD HAVING A RADIUS OF 30.0 FEET AN ARC LENGTH OF 39.27 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE ALONG SAID SOUTHERN RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF BAYBERRY ROAD SOUTH 83 DEGREES 36 MINUTES 23 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 124.16 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE ALONG OTHER LANDS NOW OR FORMERLY OF MESSICK CONSTRUCTION, INC., SOUTH 17 DEGREES 36 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 132.53 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE ALONG THE SAME AND ALONG LOT 67 NORTH 83 DEGREES 36 MINUTES 23 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 170.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EASTERN RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF WOODRIDGE DRIVE, THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. SAID LOT CONTAINS A TO-
Dauphin County SHERIFF SALES also listed at: www.pressandjournal.com TAL OF 20,101.966 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS. BEING LOT 68, PHASE 3, SECTION 1B, WOODRIDGE, LOWER SWATARA TOWNSHIP, DAUPHIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA AS RECORDED IN PLAN BOOK “L”, VOLUME 5, PAGE 97. UNDER AND SUBJECT, NEVERTHELESS, TO THAT CERTAIN DECLARATION OF PROTECTIVE COVENANTS FOR WOODRIDGE DATED OCTOBER 30,1987 AND RECORDED IN DAUPHIN COUNTY RECORD BOOK 1027, PAGE 397 AS AMENDED IN AMENDMENT IV, DECLARATION OF PROTECTIVE COVENANTS FOR WOODRIDGE, PHASE 3, SECTION 1B AND SECTION 1C RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE RECORDER OF DEEDS IN AND FOR DAUPHIN COUNTY IN BOOK 1911, PAGE 436. FURTHER UNDER AND SUBJECT TO ZONING REGULATIONS, ORDINANCES, EASEMENTS, BUILDING AND OTHER RESTRICTIONS, PRIVILEGES AND RIGHTS OF PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANIES, RIGHTS OF WAY, RESERVATIONS, AND PROTECTIVE COVENANTS OF RECORD AND THOSE VISIBLE ON THE SUBJECT PREMISES, AND SUBJECT TO ALL AGREEMENTS OR LIKE MATTERS OF RECORD OR VISIBLE ON THE PREMISES, AND SUBJECT TO ALL RIGHTS AND OWNERSHIP IN THE PUBLIC IN ROADS, STREETS AND HIGHWAYS, WHETHER OR NOT OPENED. BEING KNOWN AS: 1081 Wood-ridge Drive, (Lower Swatara Township), Middletown, PA 17057. PROPERTY ID NO.: 36033-069-000-0000. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN BARRY S. BLANK AND TONYA L. BLANK, HUSBAND AND WIFE BY DEED FROM BARRY BLANK AND TONYA L. BLANK, HUSBAND AND WIFE DATED 04/28/2010 RECORDED 04/30/2010 IN DEED BOOK Instrument # 20100011831. Seized and sold as the property of Barry Blank a/k/a Barry S. Blank and Tonya Blank a/k/a Tonya L. Blank and United States of America under judgment # 2014-CV-01226. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 123 JEFFREY L. GOODMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $127,104.36 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece of land, SITUATE in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point, said point being the northeast corner of Jefferson and Woodland streets (on a Plan of Lots as hereinafter referred to); thence northwardly along the eastern line of Jefferson Street one hundred twenty (120) feet to another point being Lot Nos. 141 and 142 of the Plan; thence eastwardly along the dividing line of Lots 141 and 142, one hundred eight and six-tenths (108.6) feet to a point on the dividing line of said lots and North Seventh Street, in former deed described as Joseph Alley; thence southwardly along the western line of Seventh Street, one hundred twenty (120) feet to a point, being the northwest corner of Seventh Street and Woodland Street; thence West along the northern line of Woodland Street one hundred eight and six-tenths (108.6) feet, more or less, to a point, the place of BEGINNING. Together with the commercial building erected thereon and known as No. 2964 North Seventh Street. BEING lots known and numbered as 142 to 147, inclusive, on a Plan of Lots of Woodland Park, as laid out under date of April, 1924, by referenced to which plan recorded in the Office for the Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of Dauphin in Plan Book “H”, Page 74, it will more fully appear. TAX PARCEL NUMBER: 14-038-030. Being known as: 2964 North Seventh Street, City of Harrisburg, PA 17110. Seized and sold as the property of Robert D. Allbritton and Allbrittons Automotive, Inc. under judgment # 2013-CV-02570. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 124 ALYK OFLAZIAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $118,376.94 All That Certain Tract Of Land Situate In The Borough Of Millersburg, County Of Dauphin And Commonwealth Of Pennsylvania, More Particularly Bounded And Described As Follows: Beginning At The Southwest Corner Of North And Race Streets; Thence Along Said Race Street, South, One Hundred Sixty-Five (165) Feet, More Or Less, To An Alley; Thence Along Said Alley, West, Thirty (30) Feet To Lot Now Or Late Of
James M. Heckert; Thence Along Said Lot North, One Hundred Sixty-Five (165) Feet To North Street; Thence Along Said Street East Thirty (30) Feet, More Or Less, To The Place Of Beginning. Being Part Of Lot No. 204 On The General Plan Of The Borough Of Millersburg. Parcel No. 46-019-019. Property Address: 378 North Street, Millersburg, PA 17061. Being The Same Premises Which William B. Lentz And Ruth J. Lentz, His Wife, By Deed Dated 09-21-62 And Recorded 09-25-62 In The Office Of The Recorder Of Deeds In And For The County Of Dauphin In Deed Book B-48 Page 267, Granted And Conveyed Unto Norman L. Brady, Jr. And Mary K. Brady, Husband And Wife. Seized and sold as the property of Mary K. Brady, individually and in her Capacity as Executrix of the Estate of Norman L. Brady, Deceased under judgment #2014-CV-02757. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 126 RICHARD J. NALBANDIAN, III Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $240,982.16 Situate in: Middletown Borough, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: ALL THAT unexpired leasehold or term of years in and to all that certain tract or parcel of ground situate in the Borough of Middletown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, together with the improvements thereon erected, being Lot No. 11, Block 111, Section 1, on the Plan of Oak Hills Addition No. 2, which said Plan is recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County in Plan Book “O”, Page 69, a re-recording of said Plan wherein name(s) of some of the streets were changed is recorded in Plan Book “R”, Page 24, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the northwest corner of the intersection of Spruce and Birch Street; thence westwardly along the northern side of Birch Street, 107.13 feet to a point at the dividing line between Lots Nos. 11 and 12 on hereinafter mentioned Plan of Lots; thence northwardly along the same, 80.25 feet to a point at the dividing line between Lots Nos. 10 and 11 on said Plan; thence eastwardly along the same at right angles to Spruce Street 69.39 feet to a point on the western side of Spruce Street; thence southwardly along the same 95 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. Being Tax Parcel ID #42002-049. Being known as 129 Birch Street, Middletown, PA 17057. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Clifford E. Marcellus and Sharon E. Marcellus, by deed from Nargyerute Waker, Single woman, dated 3/9/2007 and recorded 3/26/2007 as Instrument No. 20070011639. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Sharon E. Marcellus and Clifford E. Marcellus, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2014-CV-3364-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 127 PAIGE M. BELLINO Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $77,563.14 ALL that unexpired leasehold or term of years in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land, situate in the Borough of Middletown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, together with the improvements thereon erected, Being Lot No. 9, Block i, Section I, Oak Hills Addition No. 2, which said Plan is recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County in Plan Book “Q”, Page 69, a re-recording of said Plan wherein name of some of the streets were changed is recorded in Plan Book “R”, Page 24, more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the West side of Pine Street, 663 North of the intersection of Roosevelt Avenue and Pine Street; thence Westwardly along a line at right angles to Pine Street, 100 feet to a point; thence Northwardly along a line running parallel with Pine Street, 60 feet to a point on the dividing line between Lots Nos. 9 and 10 on the hereinbefore mentioned Plan of Lots; thence Eastwardly along the same, 100 feet to a point on the West side of Pine Street; thence southwardly along the West side of Pine Street, 60 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. HAVING thereon erected
a one story frame dwelling house known and numbered as 1041 Pine Street, Middletown, Pennsylvania. SAID premises are being conveyed under and subject to the following specific terms and conditions: 1. Terms and conditions of the original lease from the Principal and Trustees of the Emaus Orphan House, to Herbert O. Schaeffer, dated May 31, 1950, recorded In Misc. Book “X”, Vol. 6, Page 363, Dauphin County records. 2. Consent to Mortgage agreement and modification of lease covering the above lease, dated May 18, 1951, recorded in Misc. Book “C”, Vol .7, Page 408, Dauphin County Records. 3. Restrictive covenants covering said lease, dated May 30, 1950, recorded in Misc. Book “X”, Vol. 6, Page 371, Dauphin County Records. 4. Lease rents as established in an agreement dated August 17,1953, recorded in Misc. Book “S”, Vol. 7, Page 535, Dauphin County records. 5. Restrictive covenant appearing in deed from Modecraft Company, Inc., to Middletown Construction Company, Inc., dated July 2, 1953, recorded in Deed Book “P”, Vol. 37, Page 457, Dauphin County Records. 6. Five (5) foot utility easement over rear of lot. THE SAID Ina M. Lace died on Nov. 2, 1986 thereby vesting title in William J. Lace by right of survivorship. THE SAID William J. Lace died on November 14, 2006. Letters Testamentary were granted to Beverly Reinhold on November 20, 2006 and filed to Estate No. 22061088. BEING TAX PARCEL NO. 42-002-011. PREMISES BEING: 1041 PINE STREET, MIDDLETOWN, PA 17057-2122. BEING THE SAME PREMISES WHICH THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM J. LACE, BY DEED DATED 2/27/2007 AND RECORDED 3/5/2007 IN THE OFFICE OF THE RECORDER OF DEEDS IN AND FOR DAUPHIN COUNTY INSTRUMENT NO.: 20070008826, GRANTED AND CONVEYED UNTO DEAN R. BRESSLER, II AND HOLLY L. BRESSLER. UNDER AND SUBJECT, NEVERTHELESS, to any and all covenants, conditions, easements, rights of way, restrictions and matters of prior record and any matter which a physical inspection or survey of the property would disclose. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Dean R. Bressler, II and Holly L. Bressler Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2013-CV-05839-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. .SALE NO. 128 SHAWN M. LONG Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $32,822.61 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in the Borough of Williamstown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, together with the improvements thereon erected more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the north side of Elizabeth Street, the southwest corner of lot number 62; thence West 50 feet along the north side of said Elizabeth Street to a point; the southeast corner of lot Number 66, now or formerly the property of Charles R. Zerby, et ux; thence along the east side of said lot, 150 feet to an alley now or formerly called West Hemlock Alley; thence East along the south side of said alley East, 50 feet to a point, the northwest corner of lot number 62, now or formerly the property of Arlene L. Picola; thence South along the west side of said Lot, 150 feet to Elizabeth Street, the place of BEGINNING. BEING lot number 64 on a Plan of Williamstown as laid out by W.W. Foster, from a survey made by him. Said lot having thereon erected a two story frame dwelling known as 415 Elizabeth Street Williamstown, Pennsylvania. IT BEING the same premises which Paul W. Johns and Chanel K. Johns, husband and wife, by their Deed dated July 28, 2010, and to be recorded herewith, granted and conveyed unto Ashlee N. Wherry, single, the MORTGAGOR herein. PARCEL NO. 71-001-025. KNOWN AS: 415 Elizabeth Street, Williamstown, Pennsylvania. SEIZED IN EXECUTION as the property of Ashlee N. Wherry on Judgment No. 2013-CV-9729-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 129 LEON P. HALLER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $89,987.69 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the Second Ward of the City of
Harrisburg, County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the Westerly line of South 17th Street, which point is twenty five (25) feet North of the Northwesterly corner of 17th and Swatara Streets and at Northerly line of property now or late of Charles Morrison; thence along same, through the center of a partition wall, and beyond, South 84 degrees zero minutes West, one hundred twelve (112) feet to a point on the Easterly line of Cream Alley; thence along the same North 6 degrees zero minutes West, fourteen (14) feet to a point on the Southerly line of a four (4) feet wide private alley; thence along the same North 84 degrees 0 minutes East, one hundred twelve (112) feet to a point on the Westerly line of 17th Street aforesaid; thence along same South 6 degrees zero minutes East, fourteen (14) feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON ERECTED a two and one-half story frame dwelling house known and numbered as 338 SOUTH 17TH STREET, HARRISBURG, PA 17104. TAX PARCEL: 02-023-036. BEING THE SAME PREMISES WHICH Tri-County HDC, LTD, by deed dated November 30, 2010 and recorded December 3, 2010 in Dauphin County Instrument #2010-0035878 granted and conveyed unto Shaine Williams, a single man. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with prior grants and reservations of coal, oil, gas, mining rights of way, exceptions, conditions, restrictions and reservations of record, as the same may appear in this or prior instruments of record, including that certain Land Use Restriction Agreement, of record. SEIZED AND SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF SHAINE WILLIAMS under Judgment No. 2013-CV-05603-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 130 LEON P. HALLER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $67,879.18 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of land situate in the City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more fully bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the southern line of Manada Street, twenty (20) feet eastwardly of the southeast corner of 20th and Manada Street, at line of property No. 2001 Manada Street; thence southwardly along said line and through the center of a proposed partition wall one hundred (100) feet to a twelve (12) feet wide alley; thence eastwardly along said alley twenty (20) feet to line of Lot No. 69; thence northwardly along said line one hundred (100) feet to Manada Street; thence westwardly along the southern line of Manada Street twenty (20) feet to the place of beginning. HAVING THEREON ERECTED A DWELLING KNOWN AS 2003 MANADA STREET HARRISBURG, PA 17104. TAX PARCEL: 01-001-056. BEING THE SAME PREMISES WHICH Darwin W. Barrick by deed dated May 13, 2013 and recorded May 15, 2013 in Dauphin County Instrument No. 2013-0015127, granted and conveyed unto Melissa L. Jackson. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with prior grants and reservations of coal, oil, gas, mining rights of way, exceptions, conditions, restrictions and reservations of record, as the same may appear in this or prior instruments of record. SEIZED AND SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF MELISSA L. JACKSON under Judgment No. 2014-CV-04610-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 131 M. TROY FREEDMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $107,728.58 HAVING thereon erected a two and one-half story stone and stucco dwelling house. KNOWN as 2710 Woodlawn Street. TRACT NO. 2 BEGINNING at a point on the north side of Woodlawn Street, which, point is sixtyfive (65) feet West of the Northwest corner of 28th and Woodlawn Streets; thence along Woodlawn Street, North 73 degrees 17 minutes West twenty-five (25) feet to a point; thence through the center of a partition wall between this and adjoining house number 2710 Woodlawn Street, North 16 degrees 43 minutes East a distance of one hundred and two (102) feet to land formerly of Robert F. Gross; thence South 73 degrees 17 minutes East twenty-five (25) feet to other land formerly of Robert F. Gross; thence South 16 degrees 43 minutes West
one hundred and two (102) feet to the place of Beginning. HAVING THEREON ERECTED a two and onehalf story stone and stucco dwelling house numbered 2712 Woodlawn Street. BEING KNOWN AS 271012 Woodlawn Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104. Parcel ID No.: 13-077-013000-0000 & 13-077-017000-0000. BEING the same premises which Robert O. Blake and Charles D. Geary, by deed dated January 17, 2006 and recorded on February 8, 2006 in Instrument #20060005085 in the Recorder’s Office of Dauphin County, granted and conveyed unto Charles D. Geary. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Charles D. Geary, under Judgment No. 2014 CV 4562 MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 132 JONATHAN LOBB Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $53,968.95 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of land situate in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the northern line of Briggs Street twenty (20) feet, more or less, west of Twentieth Street at line of property No. 1948 Briggs Street; thence northwardly along said line through the center of the partition wall between said property and property herein described one hundred ten (110) feet to a twenty feet wide alley; thence westwardly along said alley twenty (20) feet, more or less, to line of Lot No. 168 on Plan of David Mumma for J. S. Haldeman and wife; thence along said line southwardly one hundred ten (110) feet to Briggs Street; thence eastwardly along Briggs Street twenty (20) feet more or less, to the place of BEGINNING. THEREON erected a frame dwelling house. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Jacob M. Krzyzak and Stacey M. Krzyzak, h/w, by Deed from Gary L. Forsyth and Deborah C. Forsyth, h/w, dated 03/27/2007, recorded 03/30/2007 in Instrument Number 20070012404. Tax Parcel: 15-008-036. Premises Being: 1946 Briggs Street, Harrisburg, PA 17103-1662. Seized and sold as the property of Stacey M. Krzyzak and Jacob M. Krzyzak under judgment # 2013-CV-10511. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 133 DONALD KORNFIELD Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $783,481.72 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land and premises situate lying and being the Township of Lower Paxton, County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the eastern side of West Bayberry Drive, said point being the southwest corner of Lot #293 on the hereinafter described Plan of Lots; thence along said West Bayberry Drive by an arc curving to the right having a radius of 168.73 feet, an arc length of 142.51 feet to a point; thence continuing along the eastern side of said West Bayberry Drive North 27 degrees 30 minutes 00 seconds East a distance of 118.01 feet to a point; thence by an arc curving to the right having a radius of 225.00 feet, an arc length of 31.00 feet to a point; thence South 54 degrees 36 minutes 21 seconds East a distance of 124.04 feet to a point at lands now or formerly of James F. and Albert L. Keiser; thence along said lands now or formerly of said Keisers South 27 degrees 30 minutes 00 seconds West a distance of 131.88 feet to a point; South 04 degrees 57 minutes 49 seconds West a distance of 39.84 feet to a point at the dividing line between Lot #293 and Lot #294 on the hereinafter described Plan of Lots; thence along said dividing line South 70 degrees 50 minutes 24 seconds West a distance of 124.40 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot No. 293 and Lot No. 292 of Section III, Phase II, Forest Hills Final Subdivision Plan, Sheet 1 of 1, as reviewed by the Dauphin County Planning Commission and approved by the Board of Supervisors of Lower Paxton Township on January 5, 1987, and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, on February 6, 1987 in Plan Book “H”, Volume 4, at page 88. CONTAINING therein 29,095.58 square feet, 0.6679 of an acre. UNDER AND SUBJECT TO the setback lines as shown on the aforesaid plan and to the covenants, conditions and restrictions contained in the Declaration of James
F. Keiser and Albert L. Keiser dated March 22, 1977, and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, on March 23,1977, in Miscellaneous Book “M”, Volume 16, at Page 912; the Grant and Conveyance made to Pennsylvania Power and Light Company and The Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania by Indenture and Plan thereto attached and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, on January 29, 1987, in Record Book 883 at Pages 515 and 518; as well as the Grant and Conveyance made to Sammons Communications of Pennsylvania, Inc., by Agreement dated February 9, 1987, and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania on February 18, 1987 in Record Book 892 at Page 449. Having thereon erected a two story single family residence known and numbered as 2409 West Bayberry Drive, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. BEING TAX PARCEL #35107-132. BEING the same real estate which James F. Keiser and Phyllis E. Keiser, his wife, and Albert L. Keiser and Marie J. Keiser, his wife, conveyed to Paul M. Biko and Carmel A. Biko, his wife, by deed dated September 28, 1987, and recorded at Dauphin County Deed Book 1013, Page 447. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Paul M. Biko and Carmel A. Biko, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2014-CV4419-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 134 JONATHAN LOBB Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $78,642.85 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land situate in the Borough of Penbrook (formerly Susquehanna Township), Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point which point is 245.7 feet East from the northeast corner of Twenty-Seventh and Curtin Streets now known as East Boas Street, measured in an easterly direction along the northern side of Curtin Street now known as East Boas Street; thence in a northerly direction and through the center of a frame partition wall between the house erected on the land herein described and house number 2720 Curtin Street now known as East Boas Street 150 feet to the south side of Clayton Alley; thence in an easterly direction along the south side of Clayton Alley 22 feet to a point; thence in a southerly direction and parallel with Twenty-Seventh Street 150 feet to the north side of Curtin Street now known as East Boas Street; thence in a westerly direction along the north side of Curtin Street now known as East Boas Street 22 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. HAVING thereon erected a two story semi-detached frame dwelling house. UNDER AND SUBJECT, nevertheless, to easements, restrictions, reservations, conditions and rights of way of record or visible upon inspection of premises. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Laura M. McNaughton, single woman, by Deed from James Ronald Carelli, single man, dated 05/08/2006, recorded 06/07/2006 in Instrument Number 20060022369. Tax Parcel: 51-010-025. Premises Being: 2722 Boas Street, Harrisburg, PA 17103-2025. Seized and sold as the property of Laura M. McNaughton under judgment # 2014-CV-509. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 135 ROBERT W. WILLIAMS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $119,614.06 All that certain lot or piece of land situate in Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, being part of Colonial Park Farms, as shown on plan thereof, recorded in Dauphin County Recorder’s Office in Plan Book “H”, Page 85, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point, which point is 112 feet east from the southeast corner of Locust Lane and Dartmouth Street, measured in an easterly direction along the south side of Locust Lane; thence eastwardly along the south side of Locust Lane, 50 feet to a point at the western line of Lot #27; thence southwardly along the western along the northern line of said avenue, 50 feet to a point at the
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Dauphin County SHERIFF SALES also listed at: www.pressandjournal.com Continued From Section C, Page 8 center of Lot #26; thence northwardly at right angles and parallel with line of Lot #27, 200 feet to a point at the south side of Locust Lane, the place of beginning. Being the eastern 50 feet or the east one-half of Lot #26. Having thereon erected a 1-1/2 story single frame dwelling house known as 4705 Locust Lane, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Under and subject to the following restrictions: 1. Tree line 10 feet out from lot line. 2. Building line 20 feet in from lot line on Locust Lane and Dartmouth Street. 3. No building for human habitation shall be erected within 20 feet of the 20 foot wide avenue in the rear unless said building faces a wider street. Being the same premises which Harry E. Webster and Elizabeth Webster, his wife, by their deed dated and recorded April 30, 1948 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County in Deed Book E, Volume 31, Page 533, granted and conveyed unto John W. Seig, Jr. and Evelyn A. Seig, his wife, grantors herein. Title to said Premises vested in Randy L. Bupp, single man by Deed from John W. Seig, Jr. and Evelyn A. Seig, his wife dated 07/30/1997 and recorded 07/31/1997 in the Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds in Book 2900, Page 316. Property Address 4705 Locust Lane, Harrisburg, PA 17109. Tax Parcel Number: 35060-009. Seized and sold as the property of Randy L. Bupp under Judgment Number 2013-CV-08477-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 136 JONATHAN LOBB Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $155,864.27 ALL THAT CERTAIN improved lot or parcel of land situate in Londonderry Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, being Lot 22 on the plan of Red Hill Heights made by Ernest J. Walker, Professional Engineer, dated May 3, 1966 as recorded in Dauphin County Plan Book V, Page 6, said lot being bounded and described as follows. BEGINNING at an iron pin on the easterly pin of Red Hill Plaza at the northwest corner of Lot 22 on the abovesaid Plan; thence along Lot 21 on said Plan, South eightyeight (88) degrees thirty (30) minutes East, one hundred forty-five and thirty-two hundredths (145.32) feet to an iron pin; thence along Lots 14 and 13, South one (1) degree thirty (30) minutes West, one hundred fifty three (153.00) feet to a point on the northern line of said Red Hill Plaza; thence along the same, North sixty-eight (68) degrees forty-two (42) minutes West, one hundred sixty and fifty hundredths (160.50) feet to an iron pin at an angle in said Red Hill Plaza; thence along the easterly side of same, North five (5) degree East, ninety-nine (99.00) feet to the point or Beginning. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Clarence L. Hanan, Jr., an unmarried man, by Deed from Justin E. Hanan and Clarence L. Hanan, Jr., dated 12/06/2004, recorded 12/13/2004 in Book 5801, Page 422. Tax Parcel: 34-031-043. Premises Being: 958 RED HILL PLAZA ROAD, MIDDLETOWN, PA 17057-5325. Seized and sold as the property of Clarence L. Hanan, Jr. under judgment #2013-CV-08608. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 137 ANDREW J. MARLEY Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $99,190.46 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in the Borough of Penbrook, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the Western side of Sherman Alley, which point one hundred (100) feet South of the Southwestern corner Curtin, now Boas Street and Sherman Alley; thence Southwardly along the Western side of said Alley fifty (50) feet to Ella Alley; thence Westwardly along the Northern side of Ella Alley Sixty (60) feet a point; thence Northwardly at right angles to Ella Alley, fifty (50) feet to a point; thence Eastwardly along the line of lands now or formerly of George C. Ebersole sixty (60) feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. TOGETHER with all improvements thereon, known and numbered as Rear, 2615 Boas Street, Penbrook, Pennsylvania, 17103. Parcel No. 51-15-4. BEING KNOWN AS 411 Sherman Avenue, a/k/a 2615
Boas Street, Harrisburg, PA 17103. Parcel ID No.: 51-015-004. BEING the same premises which Mel Martinez; Secretary of Housing and Urban Development of Washington, D.C., by deed dated December 13, 2001 and recorded on December 26, 2001 in Book: 4217, Page 490 in the Recorder’s Office of Dauphin County, granted and conveyed unto Margarita Maldonado. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Margarita Maldonado, under Judgment No. 2014 CV 3421 MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 138 PAUL J. FANELLI Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $85,514.44 Situate in the Township of Wiconisco, Dauphin County. Tax Parcel # 69-010077/69-010-096. Premises Being: 515 Center Street, Wiconisco, PA 17097. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Robert J. Fetterhoff a/k/a Robert J. Fetterhoff, Jr., Individually, and as Administrator of the Estate of Robert J. Fetterhoff, Sr., Deceased under Judgment #2012-CV-10408. ALL THOSE TWO CERTAIN tracts of land situate in the Township of Wiconisco, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Tract No. 1: BEGINNING at a point on the South side of Center Street; thence along said Center Street Eastwardly forty feet (40’) to a point; thence Southwardly one hundred forty-five (145’), more or less, to an alley; thence along said alley Westwardly forty feet (40’) to a point; thence Northwardly one hundred forty-five (145’), more or less, to a point on the South side of Center Street, the place of beginning. BEING Lot No. 110 on a Plan of Lots of the Town of Wiconisco. HAVING thereon erected a frame dwelling house and other outbuildings known as 515 Center Street, Wiconisco, PA 17097. Tract No. 2: SITUATE on South Street in the Township of Wiconisco, County of Dauphin, Pennsylvania, having been assessed for taxes in the name of Foster and Savage. Said lot or plot of ground having been sold for unpaid taxes by the County Treasurer of Dauphin County for the year 1944, on the 4th day of August 1947, to G.M.B. Snyder. BEING the same premises that Robert J. Fetterhoff, Jr., by Deed dated 11/6/2008 and recorded 11/14/2008 in the County of Dauphin, as Document No. 20080041511, granted and conveyed unto Robert J. Fetterhoff, Jr., an unmarried man, and Robert J. Fetterhoff, Sr., an unmarried man, their heirs and assigns, in fee. The said Robert J. Fetterhoff, Sr. departed this life on 7/15/2009, thereby vesting complete title to the within described premises in Robert J. Fetterhoff Jr. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 139 HARRY B. REESE Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $34,137.41 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground situate on the South side of South Street in Foster and Savage’s Addition to the Town of Elm in the Township of Wiconisco, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: BEING 40 feet in width and 140 feet in depth; bounded on the North by South Street; on the East by Lot No. 33; on the South by an alley and on the West by Lot No. 35; and numbered on the Plan of said Addition as No. 34 as laid out by W. W. Foster, 1870. HAVING thereon erected a two and one-half story frame dwelling house known and numbered as 419 South Street, Wiconisco. Having thereon erected a two and one-half story frame dwelling house known and numbered as 419 SOUTH STREET, WINCONISCO, PENNSYLVANIA 17097. BEING TAX PARCEL NO. 69-009-136. PREMISES BEING: 419 SOUTH STREET, WINCONISCO. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which JOLENE MORRIS NKS JOLENE BARRON, by Deed dated 02/28/06 and recorded 03/06/06 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County in INSTRUMENT # 20060008402 granted and conveyed unto LORNE A. TROUTMAN. UNDER AND SUBJECT, NEVERTHELESS, to any and all covenants, conditions, easements, rights of way, restrictions and matters of prior record and any matter which a physical inspection or survey of the property would disclose. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of LORNE A. TROUTMAN
Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2013 CV 11054 MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 140 ASHLEIGH LEVY MARIN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $103,439.47 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate in the Borough of Middletown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: AIL THAT CERTAIN unexpired leasehold or term of years in and to land with improvements thereon situate in the Borough of Middletown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more fully bounded and described as follows to wit: BEGINNING at a steel rebar, on the southern right of way line of Aspen Street fifty (50’) feet, said point of beginning being located North seventytwo (72’) degrees fifty-eight (58’) minutes thirty (30”) seconds West a distance of fifty-six and eighty-nine hundredths (56.89’) feet from the southwest Intersection of Aspen Street and Vine Street (L.R. 22016); thence along the boundary line of other land now or formerly of the Grantors and passing through the partition wall of a two-story brick dwelling house and beyond South seventeen (17’) degrees one (1’) minutes thirty (30”) seconds West a distance of eighty-four (84’) feet to a steel rebar at the boundary line of lands now or formerly of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company; thence along the line of same, North seventy-two (72”) degrees fifty-eight (58’) minutes thirty (30”) seconds West a distance of sixty-eight and Eleven hundredths (68.11”) feet to an existing rebar at the boundary line of lands now or formerly of Steven M. Young; thence along the same the following three (3) courses and distances: 1. North seventeen (17) degrees one (1’) minute thirty (30”) seconds East nine (9’) feet to an existing rebar. 2. South seventy-two (72) degrees fifty-eight (58’) minutes thirty (30”) seconds East twenty-five (25’) feet to an existing rebar. 3. North seventeen (17) degrees one (1’) minute thirty (30”) seconds East seventyfive (75’) feet to an existing hub on the southern right of way line of Aspen Street; thence along the same South seventy-two (72) degrees fifty-eight (58’) minutes thirty (30”) seconds East a distance of forty-three and eleven hundredths (43.11’) feet to a steel rebar, the place of BEGINNING. CONTAINING 3,846.24 square feet, or .0883 acres, more or less and the above description being in accordance with a survey made by R&R Associates dated July 27,1979, as recorded in Dauphin County Plan Book G, Vol. Ill, Page 90, on October 30,1979. HAVING ERECTED THEREON the western half of a two-story attached brick dwelling house known as 482 Aspen Street. UNDER AND SUBJECT to the reservations, restrictions and easements as the same appear in prior agreements and covenants on the Records of the Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of Dauphin. See also reservations, restrictions, easements and covenants of records In Dauphin County Deed Book P, Vol. 37, Page 457, and Dauphin County Misc. Book X, Vol. 6, Page 371. AND FURTHER SUBJECT to the terms and conditions of the original leases from The Principal and Trustees of the Emaus Orphan House as the same remain of record in Dauphin County Recorder’s Office at Misc. Book T, Vol. 5, Page 465, and Misc. Book X, Vol. 6, Page 363, including the annual lease, rents reserved in said leases payable to The Principal and Trustees of the Emaus Orphan House, Middletown, PA. See also revision of Ground Rent Agreement as recorded to Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds Office. BEING known and numbered as 482 Aspen Street, Middletown, PA 170572303. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 42-007-057. BEING the same premises which Eleanor V. Feris, a single individual, by Deed dated December 11, 2008 and recorded December 17, 2008 in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Deed Book Volume Instrument #20080044615, Page, granted and conveyed unto Heather A. Schroll, a single individual. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record: SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Heather A. Schroll, a single individual, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2013 CV 658 MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made
in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 141 JOEL A. ACKERMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $94,246.34 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania bounded and described in accordance with a survey and plan thereof, dated September 3, 1969, prepared by Roy M.H. Benjamin, Professional Engineer, as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the Western side of Fifth Street at the line of property now or formerly of Amos Maxwell Stametz, et ux, which point in 35 feet south of the southern line of Emerald Street; thence southwardly along the western line of Fifth Street, 30 feet to a point; thence westwardly along the line of property now or formerly of Shearer Realty Company 87.1 feet to the line of other property now or formerly of Shearer Realty Company; thence northwardly along the line of said last mentioned property 30 feet to the line of a aforementioned property of the said Amos Maxwell Stametz et ux; thence eastwardly along the line of said property 87.1 feet to the place of BEGINNING. TOGETHER with all and singular the buildings and improvements, ways, streets, alleys, driveways, passages, waters, water-courses, rights, liberties, privileges, hereditaments and appurtenances, whatsoever unto the hereby granted premises belonging, or in any wise appertaining, and the reversions and remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof; and all the estate, right, title, interest, property, claim and demand whatsoever of the said grantor as well at law as in equity, of, in, and to the same. HAVING thereon erected a two story brick dwelling house known as 2242 North 5th Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 10-039-002. BEING the same premises which PREMIER PROPERTY INVESTORS, LLC, by Deed dated December 14, 2007 and recorded December 17, 2007 in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, Instrument #20070049752, granted and conveyed unto Rebecca R. Sumler and Andre B. Sumler, husband and wife. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record: SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Rebecca R. Sumler and Andre B. Sumler, husband and wife, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2012-CV-1067-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 142 JOSEPH E. DeBARBERIE Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $186,071.49 ALL that certain tract or parcel of land situate in the Township of Londonderry, County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the southern line of Meadow Lane, said point being two hundred (200) feet east from the southeastern corner of said Meadow Lane and State Highway Route No. 441; thence along the southern side of said Meadow Lane, north eighty-one (81) degrees, thirty-two (32) minutes east a distance one hundred (100) feet to a point in the western line of Lot No. 30 on the plan of lots hereinafter mentioned; thence along the western line of said lot, south eight (8) degrees, thirty-five (35) minutes east a distance of two hundred (200) feet to a point in the line of land now or formerly of Everett F. Quackenbush; thence along said last mentioned land, south eighty-one (81) degrees, thirty-two (32) minutes west, one hundred (100) feet to a point; thence north eight (8) degrees, thirty-five (35) minutes west a distance of two hundred (200) feet to a point in the southern side of Meadow Lane, the place of beginning. BEING Lot No. 31 as shown on plan of lots known as Plan No. 2 Londonderry Manor Plan, said plan was approved by the Township supervisors of Londonderry Township on April 14, 1961, and was recorded in the office for the recording of deeds, in and for Dauphin County in Plan Book Y, page 77. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Robert C. Spencer, single person and Terri L. Nester, single person, as joint tenants with the right of survivorship and not as tenants in common, by Deed from John S. Davidson, Executor of the Estate of Frances G. Cain, deceased,
dated 01/30/2002, recorded 02/04/2002 in Book 4266, Page 267. Upon Robert C. Spencer’s death on February 16, 2014 title automatically is vested in Terri L. Nester as surviving joint tenant with right of survivorship. Tax Parcel: 34-032-067. Premises Being: 1011 Meadow Lane, Middletown, PA 17057. Seized and sold as the property of Robert C. Spencer, Terri L. Nester a/k/a Terri Lee Nester a/k/a Terri L. Meyers a/k/a Terri L. McCulley a/k/a Terri Nester under judgment # 2005-CV-3420. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 143 ASHLEIGH LEVY MARIN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $91,957.16 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate in the Borough of Penbrook, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or tract of land situate in the Borough of Penbrook, County of Dauphin and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING on the northeast corner of Penbrook Avenue, formerly Boas Street, and Forney Street, formerly a sixteen foot wide alley also known as Willo Alley; THENCE eastwardly along the north side of Penbrook Avenue ninety (90) feet to a point or past at line of land now or late of David L. Cronin and Sylvia E. Cronm, formerly Kathryn F. Bogner; THENCE at right angles with Penbrook Avenue northwardly along the lands now or late of David L. Cronm and Sylvia E. Cronm, formerly Kathryn F. Bogner, one hundred eighty (180) feet to Ludwick AIley; THENCE westwardly along the south side of Ludwick Alley ninety (90) feet to Forney Street, formerly a sixteen foot alley; THENCE at right angles with Ludwick Alley Southwardly along the east side of said Forney Street, formerly a sixteen foot wide alley, one hundred eighty (180) feet to Penbrook Avenue, the place of BEGINNING. BEING known and numbered as 2538 Penbrook Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17103. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 49-002-010. BEING the same premises which Laurie King as Executrix of the Estate of Neil King, by Deed dated September 14, 2012 and recorded September 24, 2012 in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Deed Book Volume, Page Instrument #20120028144, granted and conveyed unto Tracie L. Bauer. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record: SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Tracie L. Bauer, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2013-CV-08071-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 144 JENNIFER FRECHIE Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $29,769.93 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land with the buildings and improvements thereon erected situate in the City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the northeasterly corner of 15th and Briggs Street; thence along the easterly line of 15th Street North 9 degrees 30 minutes West 92 feet to a point; thence North 80 degrees 30 minutes East 18 feet to a point; thence South 9 degrees 30 minutes East and through the center of a partition wall 92 feet to a point on the northerly line of Briggs Street aforesaid; thence along same South 80 degrees 30 minutes West 18 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. BEING premises known as 1500 Briggs Street, Harrisburg, PA 17103. PARCEL NO.: 08-013-018. Seized and sold as the property of Raheem S. Potter, Individually and as Executor of the Estate of Arthur E. Potter, Deceased and Raheem S. Potter under judgment # 2014-CV-2028. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 145 MARC S. WEISBERG Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $120,724.97 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land situate in Susquehanna Township, County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the eastern side of Second Street at the northern line of Lot 39 on the plan of lots hereinafter mentioned; thence South 75 degrees 48 minutes 00 seconds East 139.62 feet to a iron pin; thence North 13 degrees 36 minutes 52 seconds East 55 feet to an iron pin; thence North 75 degrees 43 minutes 00 seconds West 133.29 feet to an iron pin on the eastern side of Second Street; thence along the eastern side of Second Street South 15 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds West 55 feet to an iron pin, the place of BEGINNING. HAVING thereon erected a one and one half-story brick dwelling house known as 3331 North Second Street, Harrisburg, Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County, and Pennsylvania. TOGETHER with all and singular the buildings and improvements, ways, waters, water-courses, rights, liberties, privileges, hereditaments, and appurtenances whatsoever thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, and the reversions and remainders, rents, issues, and profits thereof; and all the estate, right title, interest, property, claim and demand whatsoever of the said parties of the first part, in law, equity or otherwise, howsoever, in and to the same and every part thereof. TAX PARCEL NO. 62017-179. Premises Being: 3331 North 2nd Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17110. BEING the same premises which Cynthia D. Goodman, formerly known as Cynthia D. Coventon and Sandford J. Goodman, husband and wife by deed dated September 15, 2010 and recorded October 26, 2010 in Instrument Number 20100031468, granted and conveyed unto Corey J. Yingling. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which Corey J. Yingling, Mortgagor(s) herein, under Judgment No. 2013-CV08053-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 146 LaTOYA WINFIELD BELLAMY Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $8,518,361.69 PREMISES: 1101 Market Street, Harrisburg, PA 17103. ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground situate in the Ninth Ward of the City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, bounded and described in accordance with the Site Plan of the Harrisburg YWCA, prepared by Czop/Specter, Inc., Consulting Engineers and Surveyors, Worcester, PA, dated 2/14/96, last revised 11/4/96 (hereinafter the “YWCA Site Plan”), recorded in Dauphin County Plan Book J, Volume 6, Pages 55 through 64, as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point marking the intersection of the westerly side of Summit Street (60 ft. wide) with the northerly side of Thompson Street (20 ft. wide) as shown on the aforesaid plan, thence along the northerly side of Thompson Street North 74 degrees 41 minutes 33 seconds West, 129.67 feet to a point; thence along the westerly end of Thompson Street, crossing the southerly side of Thompson Street, and along lands now or formerly of David Peffley, South 15 degrees 18 minutes 27 seconds West, 140.00 feet to a point on the northerly side of Derry Street (66 ft. wide at this point); thence along said northerly side of Derry Street the four (4) following courses and distances: 1) North 74 degrees 41 minutes 33 seconds West, 20.00 feet to a point; 2) North 64 degrees 21 minutes 40 seconds West, 591.54 feet to a point; 3) South 32 degrees 15 minutes 00 seconds West, 2.0 feet to a point; 4) North 60 degrees 29 minutes 00 seconds West, 91.10 feet to a point on the easterly side of South Cameron Street (80 ft. wide); thence along the easterly side of South Cameron Street North 18 degrees 03 minutes 00 seconds West, 91.10 feet to the point of intersection of said side of South Cameron Street with the southerly side of Market Street (80 ft. wide); thence along the southerly side of Market Street North 74 degrees 45 minutes 00 seconds East, 306.94 feet to a point; thence leaving said side of Market Street and along lands now or formerly of Julia Sprenkel South 15 degrees 15 minutes 00 seconds East, 48.11 feet to a point, a corner; thence still along lands now or formerly of Julia Sprenkel North 75 degrees 30 minutes 00 seconds East, 78.92 feet to a point; thence still along Sprenkel and lands now or formerly of the Redevelopment Authority of the City of Harrisburg North 63 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds East, 66.00 feet to a point; thence
still along lands of said Redevelopment Authority and land now or formerly of Thong H. Doan and three (3) parcels of land now or formerly of Tran Sac Van North 74 degrees 45 minutes 00 seconds East, 156.75 feet to a concrete monument; thence along lands now or formerly of Gary Neff and Beulah Fulmer and lands now or formerly of various owners South 76 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds East, 134.09 feet to a point of intersection of the line dividing this and lands now or formerly of Vi Ung Lee with the aforementioned westerly side of Summit Street; thence along the westerly side of Summit Street South 14 degrees 19 minutes 48 seconds East, 395.39 feet to the first mentioned point and place of BEGINNING. CONTAINING 5.546 acres of land more or less. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which the Redevelopment Authority of the City of Harrisburg, by its Special Warranty Deed dated November 12, 1996, and recorded November 14, 1996, in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Record Book 2736, Page 412, and corrected by Corrective Deed dated February 4,1997 and recorded February 6, 1997, in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Record Book 2787, Page 475, granted and conveyed unto Sylvan Heights Associates, L.P., a Pennsylvania limited partnership, with the YWCA of Greater Harrisburg as general partner. TOGETHER with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances to the same belonging or in anywise appertaining, and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof; AND ALSO all the estate, right, title, interest, property, claim and demand whatsoever, both in law and equity, of the Redevelopment Authority of the City of Harrisburg and Sylvan Heights Associates, L.P., a Pennsylvania limited partnership, of, in, to or out of the said premises, and every part and parcel thereof. UNDER AND SUBJECT TO the following conditions, restrictions and limitations: (A) The portion of the Property formerly known as the Sylvan Heights Mansion shall be rehabilitated and preserved/maintained in accordance with the recommended approaches in “The Secretary of Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation and Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings” for structures located in a nationally certified historic district. (B) The above restrictions shall be binding on the parties hereto, their heirs, successors and assigns in perpetuity; however, the Pennsylvania State Historic Preservation Officer may, for good cause, modify or cancel any or all of the foregoing restrictions upon written application of the Grantee, its heirs or assigns. (C) The Property shall be used for residential and related purposes and/or emergency, transitional and/ or permanent housing, on site support services for such residents and the community and administrative offices and related facilities for community based organizations. PREMISES BEING: 1101 Market Street, Harrisburg, PA 17103. BEING TAX PARCEL NO.: 09-039-029. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION as the property of Sylvan Heights Associates, L.P., Mortgagor herein, under Judgment No. 2014CV-5430 MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 147 KATHERINE KNOWLTON Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $89,037.00 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in the Township of Swatara, County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described according to survey of D. P. Raffensperger, Registered Surveyor, dated November 21, 1956, as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the northern side of Jefferson Street five hundred eighty (580) feet East of the intersection of Jefferson Street and 69th Street, also at the dividing line between Lot Nos. 38 and 39, Section C on hereinafter mentioned Plan of Lots; thence northwardly along the same at right angles to Jefferson Street, one hundred forty (140) feet to a point; thence eastwardly on a line parallel with Jefferson Street sixty (60) feet to a point; thence southwardly at right angles to Jefferson Street, one hundred forty (140) feet to a point on the northern side of Jefferson Street; thence westwardly along the same sixty (60) feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON ERECTED A ONE STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE KNOWN AND NUMBERED AS 7050 JEFFERSON ST., HARRISBURG, PA 17111. BEING TAX PARCEL NO. 63-020-011. PREMISES BEING: 7050
JEFFERSON ST., HARRISBURG, PA 17111. BEING THE SAME PREMISES WHICH THE ESTATE OF MARGIE JANE SANSONI, DECEASED, BY DEED DATED 2/16/2012 AND RECORDED 2/21/2012 IN THE OFFICE OF THE RECORDER OF DEEDS IN AND FOR DAUPHIN COUNTY INSTRUMENT NO.: 20120004888, GRANTED AND CONVEYED UNTO JASON E. HAIN. UNDER AND SUBJECT, NEVERTHELESS, TO ANY AND ALL COVENANTS, CONDITIONS, EASEMENTS, RIGHTS OF WAY, RESTRICTIONS AND MATTERS OF PRIOR RECORD AND ANY MATTER WHICH A PHYSICAL INSPECTION OR SURVEY OF THE PROPERTY WOULD DISCLOSE. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF JASON E. HAIN MORTGAGORS HEREIN, UNDER JUDGMENT NO. 2013-CV-09503-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 148 LEON P. HALLER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $103,482.48 ALL THOSE TWO CERTAIN lots or pieces of land situate in the Borough of Paxtang, County of Dauphin, and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: TRACT NO. 1: BEGINNING at a point on the northern line of Montour Street, thirty three (33) feet and four (4) inches eastwardly of the northeast corner of Swan and Montour Streets, at line of adjoining property; thence northwardly along said line, one hundred ten (110) feet to the line of another adjoining property; thence eastwardly along said line, thirty three (33) feet four (4) inches to a point; thence southwardly along the line of an adjoining property, one hundred ten (110) feet to Montour Street; thence westwardly along the northern line of Montour Street, thirty three (33) feet four (4) inches to the place of beginning. TRACT NO. 2: BEGINNING at a point on the eastern line of Swan Street, ninety six (96) feet north of the northern line of Montour Street, running fourteen (14) feet in a northwardly direction; thence eastwardly thirty three (33) feet four (4) inches along the line of an adjoining property; thence southwardly fourteen (14) feet to a point; thence westwardly thirty three (33) feet four (4) inches along the line ninety six (96) feet north of the northern line of Montour Street to the place of beginning. HAVING THEREON ERECTED A DWELLING KNOWN AS 3606 MONTOUR STREET, HARRISBURG, PA 17111. TAX PARCEL: 47-021-027. BEING THE SAME PREMISES WHICH Joann Amway, Executrix of the Estate of Mildred G. Harlacher, deceased, by deed dated June 23, 2004 and recorded August 5, 2004 in Dauphin County Deed Book 5623 Page 524, granted and conveyed unto William L. Naugle and Abbey L. Naugle, his wife. (William L. Naugle a/k/a William L. Naugle, Jr.). UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with prior grants and reservations of coal, oil, gas, mining rights of way, exceptions, conditions, restrictions and reservations of record, as the same may appear in this or prior instruments of record. SEIZED AND SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF ABBEY L. NAUGLE AND WILLIAM L. NAUGLE, JR. under Judgment No. 2014-CV-04952MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 149 LEON P. HALLER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $86,021.14 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land situate in the 13th Ward of the City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, being more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the south side of Derry Street, said point being one hundred sixty (160) feet east from the eastern line of 26th Street; thence extending southwardly through the center of a brick partition wall between the property herein described and the property on the west, and extending beyond one hundred (100) feet to a twenty (20) foot wide alley; thence eastwardly along the northern line of said alley, twenty (20) feet to a point; thence northwardly one hundred (100) feet to a point on the south side of Derry Street; thence westwardly along the south side of Derry Street, twenty (20) feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot No. 9, on that certain plan of lots known
as “Old Orchard Annex” recorded in Dauphin County Plan Book “G”, Page 67. HAVING THEREON ERECTED the eastern half of a two-story brick dwelling house known as: 2617 DERRY STREET, HARRISBURG, PA 17111. TAX PARCEL: 13-094-006. BEING THE SAME PREMISES WHICH James S. Seda and Annette C. Seda, husband and wife, by deed dated 11/24/1998 and recorded 12/02/1998 in Dauphin County Deed Book 3274, Page 169, granted and conveyed unto Alberto G. Perez and Sarah L. Perez, husband and wife. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with prior grants and reservations of coal, oil, gas, mining rights of way, exceptions, conditions, restrictions and reservations of record, as the same may appear in this or prior instruments of record. SEIZED AND SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF ALBERTO G. PEREZ AND SARAH L. PEREZ under Judgment No. 2014-CV-3691-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 150 LEON P. HALLER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $84,409.19 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land situate on Main Street, now Walnut Street, in the Borough of Penbrook, County of Dauphin, and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the North side of Main Street, now Walnut Street, seventy eight (78) feet West of the northwest corner of Walnut and Curtin Streets; thence North through, the dividing wall between houses Nos. 2444 and 2446 Walnut Street, one hundred thirty five (135) feet, more or less, to Feeser Alley; thence westwardly along the South side of Feeser Alley, twenty two (22) feet, more or less, to land now or formerly of John Henry Bowman, Jr.; thence in a southerly direction along line of land now or formerly of John Henry Bowman, Jr., one hundred thirty five (135) feet, more or less, to Walnut Street; thence eastwardly along the North side of Walnut Street, twenty two (22) feet, more or less, to a point, the place of BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON ERECTED A DWELLING KNOWN AS 2444 WALNUT STREET, HARRISBURG, PA 17103. TAX PARCEL: 48-008-013. BEING THE SAME PREMISES WHICH Marian Louise Lupold by deed dated July 28, 2006 and recorded August 3, 2006 in Dauphin County Instrument #20060031256, granted and conveyed unto April D.L. Jacobs. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with prior grants and reservations of coal, oil, gas, mining rights of way, exceptions, conditions, restrictions and reservations of record, as the same may appear in this or prior instruments of record. SEIZED AND SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF APRIL D.L. JACOBS under Judgment No. 2014-CV-03173-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 151 LEON P. HALLER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $81,801.13 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground situate in Middletown Borough, County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the southern side of State Street at the center of the partition wall separating houses Nos. 18 and 22 State Street; thence southwardly along the center of said partition wall and beyond 200 feet, more or less, to the northern side of Commercial Alley; thence westwardly along the northern side of Commercial Alley 20 feet 4 inches, more or less, to the eastern line of property now or late of Donald Nagle, Jr.; thence northwardly along said line 200 feet, more or less, to the southern side of State Street; and thence eastwardly along the southern side of State Street 20 feet, 4 inches, more or less, to the point at the place of beginning. HAVING THEREON ERECTED A DWELLING KNOWN AS 22 STATE STREET, MIDDLETOWN, PA 17057. TAX PARCEL: 40-010-046. BEING THE SAME PREMISES WHICH James D. Acker and Elyse Acker, husband and wife, by deed dated August 20, 2010 and recorded August 23, 2010 in Dauphin County Instrument
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C-10 - THE PRESS AND JOURNAL Wednesday, September 24, 2014 Continued From Section C, Page 9 #2010-0024207, granted and conveyed unto Courtenae L. Radabaugh. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with prior grants and reservations of coal, oil, gas, mining rights of way, exceptions, conditions, restrictions and reservations of record, as the same may appear in this or prior instruments of record. SEIZED AND SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF COURTENAE L. RADABAUGH under Judgment No. 2013-CV10806-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 152 LEON P. HALLER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $108,514.61 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land situate in Swatara Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a pin on the Northwest corner of Somerset Street; thence North 80 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds West, a distance of 92.00 feet to a set rebar; thence North 10 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds East, for a distance of 100.00 feet to a set concrete monument at the Southwest corner of Lot No. 2 of the hereinafter mentioned plan; thence South 80 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds East, a distance of 92.00 feet to a set concrete monument at the Southeast corner of Lot No. 2 of the hereinafter mentioned plan; thence along Peach Avenue, South 10 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds West, a distance of 100.00 feet to a pin, the place of beginning. BEING Lot No. 1 of the Preliminary/Final Subdivision Plan for Steven G. Wilson, recorded in Dauphin County Plan Book H-8, Page 74. SUBJECT nevertheless to the restriction that no building, buildings or part thereof, shall be erected on said lot of ground within 15 feet from the inner curb line of said Somerset Street. HAVING THEREON ERECTED A DWELLING KNOWN AS 6550 SOMERSET STREET, HARRISBURG, PA 17111. TAX PARCEL: 63-019-029. BEING THE SAME PREMISES WHICH Steven G. Wilson and Shelly M. Wilson, husband and wife, by deed dated June 24, 2004 and recorded June 25, 2004 in Dauphin County Deed Book 5563 Page 279, granted and conveyed unto Ward L. Hall and Alicia A. Hall, husband and wife. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with prior grants and reservations of coal, oil, gas, mining rights of way, exceptions, conditions, restrictions and reservations of record, as the same may appear in this or prior instruments of record. SEIZED AND SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF ALICIA A. HALL AND WARD L. HALL under Judgment No. 2014-CV-00552-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 154 MARC S. WEISBERG Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $216,704.15 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground situate in Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the eastern right of way line of Nyes Road at the dividing line between Lots Nos. 35 and 36 on the below mentioned plan; thence along said dividing line North 87 degrees 12 minutes 21 seconds East 205.02 feet to a point on the western right of way line of Lori Drive; thence along said western right of way line of Lori Drive South 02 degrees 47 minutes 39 seconds East 110.00 feet to a point; thence South 87 degrees 12 minutes 21 seconds West 177.72 feet to a point on the eastern right of way line of Nyes Road; thence along said eastern line of Nyes Road by a curve to the right having a radius of 569.68 feet an arc distance of 108.93 feet to a point; thence continuing along the eastern right of way line of said Nyes Road North 11 degrees 28 minutes 18 seconds West 4.59 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot No. 35 on Plan of Lots of Pond View, Phase 1, as recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County in Plan Book “K” Volume 4, Pages 16 and 17. UNDER AND SUBJECT to storm water drainage easements appearing on said plan. ALSO BEING Lot No. 35 on Plan of Lots of Pondview Phase II, as recorded in the
Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County in Plan Book “Q”, Volume 4 Page 23. CONTAINING 21,263 square feet. TAX PARCEL NO. 35-110035-000-0000. Premises Being: 302 Lori Drive, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17112. BEING the same premises which Patricia Ann King by deed dated August 30, 2006 and recorded September 6, 2006 in Instrument Number 20060036506, granted and conveyed unto Sarah L. Winters and James R Winters. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which Sarah L. Winters and James R. Winters, Mortgagor(s) herein, under Judgment No. 2014-CV4524-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 155 JENNIFER FRECHIE Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $53,271.72 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of ground situate in the 13th Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described in accordance with a survey and plan therefore made by Ernest J. Walker, Professional Engineer, dated July 19,1971, as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the Northern side of Kensington Street, said point being 92.58 feet East of the Northern corner of 22nd and Kensington Street; thence in a line at right angles to Kensington Street and through the middle of a partition wall between premises 2208 Kensington Street and the premises herein described, North 7 degrees 30 minutes West 100.75 feet to a point on the Southern side of McCleaster Street; thence along the same North 82 degrees 30 minutes East 16.25 feet to a point; thence through the middle of the partition wall between premises at 2212 Kensington Street and premises herein described South 7 degrees 30 minutes East 100.75 feet to the Northern side of Kensington Street; thence along the same South 82 degrees 30 minutes West 16.25 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. BEING KNOWN AS No. 2210 Kensington Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104. PARCEL NO.: 13-019-008. Seized and sold as the property of John A. Marks, Jr. under judgment # 2014CV-2348. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 156 ASHLEIGH LEVY MARIN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $114,678.19 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate in the Township of Lower Swatara, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: ALL THAT CERTAIN piece, parcel and lot of land situate on the West side of Jefferson Drive in the Township of Lower Swatara, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, being known as Lot No. 1 as shown on the Final Plan for Village of Georgetown, recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Subdivision Plan Book Z, Volume 2, Page 7, and being more fully bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the Western right-of-way line of Jefferson Drive at the dividing line of Lot No. 2 and Lot No. 1, herein described; thence by said right-of-way line South thirty-four (34) degrees fifty-three (53) minutes twenty (20) seconds West, a distance of forty and zero hundredths (40.00) feet to a point at lands now or formerly of The Manor Company; thence by said lands the following two courses and distances: 1). North fifty-five (55) degrees six (06) minutes forty (40) seconds West, a distance of one hundred twenty-seven and zero hundredths (127.00) feet to a point; 2). North thirty-four (34) degrees fiftythree (53) minutes twenty (20) seconds East, a distance of forty and zero hundredths (40.00) feet to a point at the dividing line of Lot No. 2 and Lot No. 1, herein described; thence by said dividing line south fifty-five (55) degrees six (06) minutes forty (40) seconds East, a distance of one hundred twenty-seven and zero hundredths (127.00) feet to a point, the Place of BEGINNING. CONTAINING 5,080 square feet. HAVING THEREON ERECTED a two-story townhouse known and numbered as 1006 Jefferson Drive, Middletown, Pennsylvania 17057. BEING known and numbered as 1006 Jefferson Avenue (a/k/a 1006 Jefferson Drive), Middletown, PA 17057-3496.
WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 36-032-075. BEING the same premises which Dewey Corage and Felicia Craig Corage f/k/a Felicia E. Craig, his wife, by Deed dated May 25, 2006 and recorded June 19, 2006 in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Deed Book Volume , Page , Instrument Number 20060024135, granted and conveyed unto Dewey Corage and Felicia Craig Corage. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record: SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Dewey Corage and Felicia Craig Corage, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2014-CV-575-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 157 JACK M. SEITZ Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $2,124,155.41 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of land situate in Derry Township, Dauphin County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, designated and known as Lot No. 3, on a plan of lots known as “Final Subdivision Plan of 400 Block East Chocolate Avenue,” prepared by John C. Brilhart Surveying and Mapping Services of Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, dated March 10, 1978 and recorded in the Recorder’s Office in and for Dauphin County aforesaid in Plan Book D, Volume 3, Page 73, bounded and described in accordance with said Subdivision Plan as follows: BEGINNING at a point, an iron pin in the Northerly rightof-way line of East Chocolate Avenue (U.S. Route No. 422), which point is 940.00 feet East of the center line of Mansion Road and at the Southeasterly corner of property of E.O. Miller Chevrolet Company; thence extending along said lands of E.O. Miller Chevrolet Company North 21 degrees 06 minutes 15 seconds West, for a distance of 177.71 feet to a concrete monument in line of other lands now or formerly of HERCO, Inc.; thence extending along lands now or formerly of HERCO, Inc. North 69 degrees 05 minutes 45 seconds East, for a distance of 300.36 feet to an iron pin at the Northwesterly corner of Lot No. 4 on the aforementioned plan of lots, being other property now or formerly of HERCO, Inc.; thence extending along line of Lot No. 4 aforesaid, South 20 degrees 59 minutes 15 seconds East for a distance of 177.27 feet to an iron pin in the Northerly right of way line of East Chocolate Avenue (U.S. Route No. 422); and thence extending along the Northerly right of way line of East Chocolate Avenue (U.S. Route 422) South 69 degrees 00 minutes 45 seconds West, for a distance of 300.00 feet to an iron pin at line of property of E.O. Miller Chevrolet Company, the point and place of beginning. TOGETHER with all right, title and interest of the mortgagor in and to the land lying in the streets and roads in front of and adjoining said premises to the center line thereof. IMPROVEMENTS consist of a two story office building of concrete masonry construction, with parking facilities. BEING TAX PARCEL NO. 24-020-034. PREMISES BEING: 555 East Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, PA 17033, Derry Township, Dauphin County, PA. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Financial Advisors NA, etc., by deed dated January 23, 2004, and recorded in the Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds office on January 26, 2004, in Record Book 5349, Page 198, granted and conveyed unto Hershey Office LP, a PA Limited Partnership, in fee. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN execution as the property of Hershey Office LP, mortgagor herein under judgment no. 2012-CV-8485-MF. Additional costs shall be advanced when Sheriff is ordered to proceed to sale. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
Dauphin County SHERIFF SALES also listed at: www.pressandjournal.com of Northwoods Park Drive (50.00 feet wide) and a point at the Eastern boundary line of Deer Path Woods-Phase IV, Section IV: 1.) South 43 degrees 34 minutes 54 seconds West for a distance of 39.68 feet, to a point, and 2.) North 82 degrees 40 minutes 00 seconds West, for a distance of 32.67 feet, to a point and the place of BEGINNING; thence through the party wall between Unit Nos. T-92 and T-93, South 07 degrees 20 minutes 00 seconds West, for a distance of 32.67 feet, to a point; thence North 07 degrees 20 minutes 00 seconds East, for a distance of 53.00 feet to a point; thence South 82 degrees 40 minutes 00 seconds East, for a distance of 32.67 feet, to a point and the place of BEGINNING. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Donald B. Owen, single man, by Deed from Nickolaos Giannakopoulos and Jacqueline R. States, n/k/a Jacqueline R. Giannakopoulos, his wife, dated 06/29/2007, recorded 07/02/2007 in Instrument Number 20070026142. Tax Parcel: 62-085-093. Premises Being: 2091 Northwoods Park Drive, Harrisburg, PA 17110-3401. Seized and sold as the property of Donald B. Owen under judgment # 2013-CV-6865. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 159 ADAM H. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $276,443.74 ALL that certain piece or parcel of land situate in Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the western line of Terry Lane at the northern line of Lot No. 30 as shown on Plan of Lawrence Park as recorded in Dauphin County Recorder’s Office in Plan Book ‘X’ Page 98; thence along the northern line of Lot No. 30, North 86 degrees 45 minutes West 148.71 feet to a point on the eastern line of Lot No. 28 on Plan of Lots as shown on plan recorded in Dauphin County Recorder’s Office in Plan Book ‘S’ Page 58; thence along said line and the eastern line of Lot No. 27, North 10 degrees 39 minutes West 178.40 feet to a point at the southern line of Lot No. 32; thence, along
said line South 63 degrees 33 minutes East 219.68 feet to a point at the western line of Terry Lane; thence along said line by a curve to the left having a radius of 128.00 feet a distance of 51.83 feet to a point; thence continuing along said line South 3 degrees 15 minutes West 36.22 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot No. 31 on Plan of Lawrence Park as aforesaid. HAVING THEREON ERECTED a four bedroom split-level dwelling known as 1610 Terry Lane. BEING Parcel No. 35015-098. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Matthew A. Ormsbee, by Deed from Matthew A. Ormsbee and Nikki M. Ormsbee, his wife, dated 07/16/2011, recorded 07/20/2011 in Instrument Number 20110019687. Tax Parcel: 35015098 Premises Being: 1610 Terry Lane, Harrisburg, PA 171121132. Seized and sold as the property of Matthew Ormsbee a/k/a Matthew A. Ormsbee under judgment # 2014CV-3677. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 160 JONATHAN LOBB Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT 76,794.21 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in West Hanover Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point in the center line of Jonestown Road (Old U.S. Route 22) at the eastern line of land now or late of Joseph Yilek; thence along the center line of Jonestown Road, North 64 degrees East 85 feet to a point in the western line of land now or late of Calvin Bretz; thence along same, South 09 degrees 56 minutes East 199.65 feet to a point in the northern line of lands now or late of Charles L. Mueller; thence along the same, South 84 degrees 23 minutes West 81.79 feet to a point in the eastern line of lands now or late of Joseph Yilek, aforesaid; thence along the same, North 09 degrees 56 minutes West 170 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. HAVING thereon erected a one-story frame bungalow. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Particia A.
ALL THAT CERTAIN piece, parcel or lot of land together with improvements, situated in Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, and bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point at the Northeastern corner of Lot No. T-93, said point being located the following courses and distances from the Southern right of way line
SALE NO. 161 LEON P. HALLER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $93,064.93 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land situate in Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the Northern side of Hocker Street, which point is on the Western line of Lot No. 56 on the Plan hereinafter referred to; thence North zero degrees 45 minutes East along the Western line of Lot No. 56, two hundred sixty six and seventy five one-hundredths (266.75) feet to a point on the Southern line of Lot No. 57 on said Plan; thence North 88 degrees 47 minutes West along the Southern line of Lot No. 57, one hundred eight and thirty seven onehundredths (108.37) feet to a point on the Eastern line of Lot No. 44 on the Plan of Section B of Blue Mountain View; thence South 1 degree 9 minutes West along the Eastern line of Lots Nos. 44, 43 and 42 on said Plan of Section B, two hundred ninety-nine and forty one one-hundredths (299.41) feet to a pin on the Northern side of Hocker Street; thence North 74 degrees 42 minutes East along the Northern line of Hocker Street one hundred fourteen and ninety-one one-hundredths (114.91) feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot No. 55 on the Plan of Section C of Blue
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Mountain View, dated July 15,1959, recorded in the Recorder of Deeds Office of Dauphin County. HAVING THEREON ERECTED A DWELLING KNOWN AS 5910 HOCKER STREET, HARRISBURG, PA 17112. TAX PARCEL: 35-018-017. BEING THE SAME PREMISES WHICH Barbara G. Milbrodt by deed dated 08/15/2000 and recorded 08/16/2000 in Dauphin County Record Book 3745, Page 183, granted and conveyed unto Michael E. Barr and Jamie L. Barr, husband and wife. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with prior grants and reservations of coal, oil, gas, mining rights of way, exceptions, conditions, restrictions and reservations of record, as the same may appear in this or prior instruments of record. SEIZED AND SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF MICHAEL E. BARR AND JAMIE L. BARR under Judgment No. 2014-CV-4609-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
13 AND PART OF LOT NO. 14 ON A PLAN OF LOTS LAID OUT BY B.F. MYERS. BEING known and numbered as 121 Lucknow Road, a/k/a Lucknow Street, a/k/a Lucknow Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110-1632. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 62-008-128000-0000. BEING the same premises which Atlas Investors, Inc., a Pennsylvania Corporation, by Deed dated July 31, 2002 and recorded September 3, 2002 in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Deed Book Volume 4514, Page 265, granted and conveyed unto Kimdu Gray and Andrea Gray, husband and wife. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record: SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Kimdu Gray and Andrea Gray, husband and wife, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2012-CV-1486-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the
said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
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THE HIGHEST AND BEST BIDDER SHALL BE THE BUYER The purchaser will be required to pay the full amount of his bid by TWO O’CLOCK P.M. on the day of sale, and if complied with, a deed will be tendered by the Sheriff at the next Court of Common Pleas for Dauphin County conveying to the purchaser all the right, title, interest and claim which the said defendant has in and to the said property at the time of levying the same. ALTHOUGH NOT PART OF THE MINIMUM BID, PROPERTY SOLD FOR THE MINIMUM BID DOES NOT DISCHARGE DELINQUENT AND/OR OUTSTANDING TAXES AND THE PURCHASER WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SAME. If above conditions be not complied with on the part of the Purchaser, the property will again be offered for sale by the Sheriff at THREE O’CLOCK P.M., on the same day. The said purchaser will be held liable for the deficiencies and additional cost of said sale. J.R. LOTWICK Sheriff of Dauphin County August 15, 2014
SALE NO. 162 RALPH SALVIA Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $55,539.89 ALL THAT CERTAIN TRACT OR PIECE OF LAND SITUATE IN THE TOWNSHIP OF SUSQUEHANNA, COUNTY OF DAUPHIN AND COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, TO WIT: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHERN LINE OF LUCKNOW AVENUE AT THE EASTERN LINE OF PROPERTY NOW OR FORMERLY OF THOMAS J. LINGLE AND MARY E. LINGLE; THENCE IN AN EASTERLY DIRECTION ALONG LUCKNOW AVENUE ABOUT 70 FEET TO THE PROPERTY NOW OR FORMERLY OF JOHN L. BIEVER; THENCE IN A SOUTHERLY DIRECTION ALONG SAID PROPERTY NOW OR FORMERLY OF JOHN L. BIEVER 140 FEET 2 INCHES TO A 10 FOOT WIDE ALLEY; THENCE IN A WESTERLY DIRECTION ABOUT 20 FEET, ALONG THE SAID 10 FOOT WIDE ALLEY TO THE EASTERN LINE OF PROPERTY NOW OR FORMERLY OF THOMAS J. LINGLE AND MARY E. LINGLE, 140 FEET 2 INCHES TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. BEING PART OF LOT NO.
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Hoffman, single woman, by Deed from William C. Troutman, single man, dated 07/17/1984, recorded 07/17/1984 in Book 517, Page 175. PATRICIA A. HOFFMAN died on 09/23/2013, and upon information and belief, her surviving heir is WILLIAM MILLER. Tax Parcel: 68-024-058. Premises Being: 7641 Jonestown Road, Harrisburg, PA 17112-9726. Seized and sold as the property of Unknown Heirs, Successors, Assigns, and All Persons, Firms, or Associations Claiming Right, Title or Interest From or Under Patricia A. Hoffman, Deceased under judgment # 2014-CV-02777. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 10, 2014, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
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