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Maryland, land of … astronomy?More career star-gazers here compared to the U.S.

By Anna Isaacs

[email protected]

Crab cakes and football, meet stargazing.Maryland natives know and love their hall-

marks. But they may not know that it’s nearly 15 times more likely they’ll bump into a career astrono-mer here than on average in the wider United States.

That bit of trivia comes from the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Occupational Employment Statistics pro-gram, an annual employment and wage estimate covering more than 800 occupations. More specif-ically, it’s a reflection of what the agency calls a location quotient, which compares the presence of a particular job in a particular area to the national average concentration.

Here are the numbers:The latest roundup came out in April, analyzing

data from May 2013. The 14.53 location quotient for Maryland astronomers illustrates a share of the state’s total employment that eclipses their share of all American employment, even with a head count of just 480.

The American Astronomical Society pins that

number even higher. Rick Fienberg, the society’s press officer, said of 8,000 members in all, 720 live in Maryland – a disproportionately large fraction of the total membership, he said.

For astronomers who call Maryland home, the reasons for concentrating so heavily here are many and obvious: Baltimore’s Space Telescope Science Institute; the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab-oratory in Laurel; and the Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, home to central operations for space exploration’s crown jewel, the Hubble Space Telescope, and construction of its future successor, the James Webb Space Telescope.

“It’s like -- when you build something, they will come,” said NASA spokesman Dwayne Brown.

Then there’s NASA headquarters itself in Wash-ington, D.C., and the Wallops Flight Facility on the eastern shore of Virginia, which most recently saw the failed launch of the Antares rocket in October, bound for the International Space Station before ex-ploding mid-air shortly after blastoff.

“It’s kind of a no-brainer,” Brown said.

Evergreen’s Year 2showing promiseBy Alissa Gulin

[email protected]

Other than state offi-

cials, few people are more relieved by the newfound success of Maryland’s re-vamped health exchange than Dr. Peter Beilenson.

Beilenson’s insurance company, Evergreen Health Cooperative, had a rough go of it during the first open enrollment

period, which began last year. The malfunctioning exchange translated into measly enrollment num-bers for the fledging in-surance company.

But now, with the Maryland Health Con-nection website working properly, Beilenson is in much higher spirits. In the two and a half weeks

Angelos firm downsizeslawyers, staff

BY DANNY JACOBS

[email protected]

More than a dozen law-yers have been let go from The Law Offices of Peter G. Angelos P.C. in the last month and more might be on the way, sources told The Daily Record on Thursday.

The layoffs have af-fected both young lawyers

and veterans of the firm, according to sources, who asked not to be named as they were not authorized to discuss personnel is-sues at the firm.

Lawyers are getting a three-month severance package, according to one source.

The layoffs would mean approximately 20 percent of the Balti-more-based firm’s practi-tioners were laid off. Its website listed 61 lawyers as of Thursday; the firm “There are probably

more astronomers within an hour’s drive of College Park and Greenbelt than anywhere else. Stuart VogelUNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND’S ASTRONOMY DEPARTMENT CHAIR

FILE/MAXIMILIAN FRANZ

Dr. Peter Beilenson, founder of the Evergreen Health Coopera-tive, says Maryland’s revamped insurance exchange is helping his company increase customers.

Sources: 12-plus attorneys let go with severance

SEE ASTRONOMERS 7A SEE EVERGREEN 4A

SEE ANGELOS 8A

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Being a teen can be tough, but catering to one is even more difficult. Teen retailers are learning that lesson the hard way this holiday season. The longtime CEO of Abercrombie & Fitch on Tuesday abruptly retired just a week after the retailer posted an 11.5 percent quarterly sales drop and slashed its annual profit forecast. And American Eagle and Aeropostale gave dismal forecasts for the quarter that includes the holiday shopping season after each posted weak sales for the fall. Teen retailers are facing ho-hum results at a time when overall U.S. retail sales are up 5.1 percent over the past 12 months, the Commerce Department said Thursday. It’s a major shift for teen retailers. They became popular in the last decade for their logo tees and trendy jeans, which became a high school uniform of sorts. But since the recession, these stores have been losing favor with their core demographic. One reason is technology. Teens are more interested in playing on smartphones than hanging out at the mall where these stores are. They’re also more likely to spend their money on iPhones and other tech gadgets than on clothes.

And when they do buy clothes, they do so differently than past generations who found comfort in dressing like their peers. Today’s teens shun the idea of wearing the same outfit as the girl or guy sitting next to them in chemistry class. Case in point: Olivia Nash, a 16-year-old junior from Washington, D.C. Nash used to shop at American Eagle and Abercrombie, but now she pulls together pieces at a variety of other retailers. “When I was younger, everyone wanted what everyone else had,” she says. But now, Nash says “everyone is putting their own individual spin” on their look. This change in teen shopping patterns isn’t lost on retailers that spent years building their brands around a sort of “insta-look” that shoppers could buy right off the rack. The three big teen retailers are getting rid of shirts and other items that have their logos and adding trendy fashions and athletic styles. They’re allowing shoppers to buy online and pick up in stores. And they’re getting fashions in stores faster in an effort to compete with so-called fast-fashion retailers like H&M. American Eagle, the mid-priced brand of the three chains, says it’s adding jeans with different washes this holiday season. Meanwhile, Aeropostale, which is at the low-price

range with jeans at about $40, is adding everything from cropped metallic tank tops to floral lace leggings. That’s a switch for the retailer, which used to focus on basics like jeans and sweatshirts. Julian Geiger, Aeropostale’s CEO, acknowledged the shift in the way teens shop during a talk with investors last week. But he said the chain has added too many looks in its zeal to chase after fast-fashion chains. “I still believe that while they strive for individuality in many ways, at 14- to 17-years-old, they still want to be accepted by their friends and peers and that there is still a uniform that they wear that makes them cool,” said Geiger, the chain’s former CEO who was rehired in August. For its part, Abercrombie, whose other brands Hollister Co. and Gilly Hicks, has made the biggest changes. The chain, which says it’s hired an executive search firm to find a successor to its CEO, has added neoprene party dresses and faux fur vests this holiday season. Additionally, it introduced black items — something it had never done before. But perhaps the biggest change customers will see is at the cash register. The retailer, which could easily sell $90 jeans before the recession, is permanently cutting prices across the board by 15 percent. “It is very clear that the young

apparel sector in which we operate is going through a period of disruption and turmoil,” said outgoing CEO Mike Jeffries on a conference call with investors last week after the chain released disappointing quarterly results. “In response to that, we are making significant changes.” Les Berglass, CEO of an executive recruiting firm that works with retailers, said Abercrombie and other teen chains also need to incorporate more technology so that as soon as customers walk in the store with their smartphones, they can recognize them and help them. “They have to make a product that is more exciting than the iPhone6,” he said.

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Maryland stocks rose Thursday, led by Lockheed Martin Corp. and Ciena Corp.

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Lockheed Martin rose 1.34 to 189.25. Ciena rose 1.18 to 18.14.In the broader market, the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index rose 9.19

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ANNAPOLIS — Gov.-elect Larry Hogan said he is giving his budget team 10 days to deliver a plan to impose a balanced budget for each of the next two years. Hogan, in a briefing with reporters, said that the state faces significant budget challenges including a nearly $300 million shortfall in the current budget as well as a project structural deficit for the Fiscal 2016 budget that he will have to deliver to the General Assembly two days after he is sworn in. “Our state is facing a budget crisis that has the potential of impacting us for years to come,” Hogan said. “The problems that we have uncovered are great but so is our resolve to fix them.” Former state Sen. Robert R. Neall, Hogan’s leading budget adviser, said state spending is out of line with revenue. “The state’s fiscal condition is a very serious one. It is not one that has happened overnight. Maryland has been struggling with a so-called structural deficit for many years,

possibly for over a decade.” Neall said a number of state programs are growing at rates faster than revenues, including pension payments, the “state’s commitment to the Medicaid program” and the payments on state bonds — which has grown larger in recent years as Gov. Martin J. O’Malley has used cash from dedicated funds to offset budget deficits while replacing that cash with borrowed money. Debt service on that borrowing is outpacing the revenue generated by the state property tax, which is dedicated to pay for the bonds. The difference is paid out of the state general fund. By fiscal 2019, the gap between the property tax revenue and the amount owed will exceed $500 million. Neall said failing to control the situation now could have dire consequences. “There will be no money for pay raises,” Neall said. “No money for new programs. No money to buy pencils. This is the track that we’re on.” Neall said controlling the situation will “take a good eight to 10 years and some discipline in issuing new debt.” “We have to set a clear set of fiscal decisions that are grounded in sound

fiscal discipline,” Neall said. Neall said the Hogan administration is working with T. Eloise Foster, O’Malley’s budget director, to help reduce state spending in the last six months of the current budget year. Last week, an O’Malley spokeswoman and the University System of Maryland confirmed they were reducing spending, including

freezing hiring and spending, in an attempt to offset the budget gap. Neall said part of that sound fiscal discipline for the coming budget will include “a thoughtful departure from the way things have been done and preparing that budget is going to require a rebasing of every major expense that we have any flexibility over.”

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Gov.-elect Larry Hogan has ordered his budget team to come up with a plan to fix what he calls a ‘budget crisis that has the potential of impacting us for years to come.’

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NEWS BRIEFSSupernus wins patent challenge(Bloomberg) Rockville-based Supernus Pharmaceuticals Inc. and Nestle SA’s Galderma unit fended off a challenge to patents on the acne medicine Oracea in the �rst review of its kind at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Of�ce. The patent of�ce this week rejected arguments by closely held Amneal Pharmaceuticals LLC that three patents covered obvious variations of earlier research. The patents expire in 2024 and 2025. Of the more than 2,000 challenges �led with the agency, less than 10 percent involve pharmaceuticals. This is the �rst decision in which a would-be maker of a generic medicine opted for the patent review over court proceedings, said Galderma lawyer Gerald Flattmann. Amneal can appeal the decision to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in Washington, which specializes in patent law. Supernus owns the patents and licenses them to Galderma.

Report cites Maryland for promoting gender diversityA new report from the Institute for Women’s Policy Research and Jobs for the Future cites Maryland and Oregon as two of the few states that use federal transportation dollars to fund training and support services to improve gender diversity in highway construction. Maryland and Oregon have locked in a portion of their states’ federal highway construction money to fund initiatives that get women into construction through pre-apprenticeship training and outreach programs. The two states also support the effort to increase women in the construction workforce through child care and other supports, mentoring and programs for line managers to recognize and prevent discrimination on the job.

Rockville bio manufacturing facility soldBioMed Realty Trust Inc. announced Thursday that it has closed on the sale of a biological manufacturing facility in Rockville for approximately $322.5 million. The property, at 9911 Belward Campus Drive, is 289,900 square feet and 100 percent leased to Human Genome Sciences Inc. The purchaser is a subsidiary of GI Partners, a private equity �rm. BioMed Realty, based in San Diego, acquired the property in 2006.

Aberdeen Test Center plans detonationsThe U.S. Army Aberdeen Test Center plans to conduct testing that will include several large detonations beginning Dec. 15 and ending “on or about” Dec. 19, Army of�cials said Thursday. The explosions are likely to be heard and felt outside the installation boundary on the Aberdeen Proving Ground, of�cials said in a news release. The center, which is a part of the U.S. Army Test and  Evaluation Command, provides test and test support services for authorized customers within the Department of Defense and outside the DoD, including  government and non-government organizations, both foreign and domestic.

D.C. leaders agree on how to fund United stadium (AP) District of Columbia leaders say they’ve worked out their differences on how to pay for a new stadium for Major League Soccer’s D.C. United. The

D.C. Council approved the stadium deal earlier this month. The city will spend roughly $140 million to acquire the land for the stadium and infrastructure costs and another $40 million on tax credits. The stadium will be built on Buzzard Point in southwest Washington, a neglected peninsula about 2 miles south of the U.S. Capitol. Mayor Vincent Gray and the D.C. Council had disagreed on where the money for the project

would come from. Gray, Mayor-elect Muriel Bowser and Council Chairman Phil Mendelson said Wednesday that they’ve settled on a �nancing plan. The council will take a �nal vote on the stadium project next week.

MLSC holds grant meeting in Jan.Nonpro�t organizations interested in funding from the Maryland Legal Services Corp. for civil legal services to low-income persons for Fiscal Year 2016 (July 1, 2015- June 30, 2016) must submit an application no later than March 16. This covers those seeking new funding or continued funding. MLSC will hold a meeting to discuss the grant application process, general funding policies and the forecast for MLSC’s FY 2016 funding level with those interested on Jan. 30 at 10:30 a.m. in the Wheeler Auditorium at the Enoch Pratt Free Library, Central Branch. MLSC grant application packets will be distributed at the meeting.

Obama opposes effort to stop D.C. pot legalization (AP) President Barack Obama opposes a measure that would stop the District of Columbia from legalizing marijuana, but he still plans to sign a major spending bill that would do just that. White House spokesman Josh Earnest said Thursday that despite some reservations, Obama would sign the $1.1 trillion spending bill if it reaches his desk. District voters approved an initiative in November that legalizes possession of small amounts of pot. The bill contains language inserted by Republicans that would prevent the city from moving forward with legalization. Earnest says the president believes Congress shouldn’t interfere with the will of city residents on marijuana and other issues.

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Evergreen >> Health insurance co-op counting on exchange to provide growthContinued from 1A

since the second open enrollment pe-riod began, about 800 Marylanders signed up for individual coverage with Evergreen via the exchange, he said.

Last year, he said, Evergreen signed up 400 individuals — during the entire six-month enrollment period.

“So obviously, we are in vastly better shape than we were before,” Beilenson said.

Although Evergreen’s market share is increasing — from about 0.7 percent last year to about 4 percent currently — it’s still tiny compared to that of the dominant carrier in Maryland, Care-First BlueCross BlueShield. In 2014, about 94 percent of individual enroll-ees choose a plan with CareFirst.

About 37,000 people have signed up for private health plans on the ex-change since it reopened Nov. 15 for the second enrollment period, which is for coverage that begins in 2015.

Based on the 2014 breakdown, it’s safe to assume that many, if not most of those people chose CareFirst.

However, CareFirst officials de-clined to disclose Thursday how many of the 37,000 new enrollees the com-pany captured.

Spokesman Scott Graham said it’s

“too early” to comment.“We won’t have a clear view of

individual enrollment through the exchange until mid-January at the ear-liest,” he said.

Andy Ratner, a spokesman for the exchange, also declined to share the breakdown, even though he acknowl-edged the state has the information.

Evergreen is one of two dozen health insurance co-ops across the country created in response to a pro-vision in the Affordable Care Act. To-gether, they received $1.9 billion in federal loans, with Evergreen getting

$65.4 million. The goal was to intro-duce more competition into the mar-ketplace and, presumably, bring down prices.

One major reason Evergreen has been able to entice more consumers to sign up is that the company substan-tially reduced its average premiums for 2015.

On average, premiums for Ever-green plans dropped by 10.3 percent compared to 2014.

Only one other carrier on Mary-land’s exchange reduced premiums by a larger amount: Kaiser Permanente.

But Beilenson said he wasn’t con-cerned to see Kaiser’s premiums drop so significantly. CareFirst is still Ever-

green’s bigger competitor, he said — by a long shot.

Graham, the CareFirst spokesman, said the company was not interested in commenting about “anything related to Evergreen,” and a spokesman for Kaiser did not respond to requests for comment Thursday.

Beilenson does not expect Ever-green to suddenly rocket past Care-First; he’ll be happy with 6 percent of the market, he said.

“It goes to show that even with hav-ing better pricing and better policies, it’s hard to compete against the mono-lithic [companies] in the exchange,” he said. “The brand name is clearly still there, even though our policies are un-questionably better and our rates are in most cases better.”

However, in many cases, Ev-ergreen’s plans are not obviously cheaper than other plans offered on the exchange.

For example, a 40-year-old non-smoker living in the Baltimore area might pay a premium of $276.92 a month for a Silver-level plan with Ever-green. For a similar plan with another carrier, the same person may pay a few dollars less than that, or as much as $400 a month.

But affordability isn’t only about

premiums. Consumers must also con-sider a plan’s deductible, out-of-pocket maximum and co-pay. They should es-timate how many appointments they might need and how many prescrip-tions they might fill to determine what cost-sharing structure makes sense for them.

Many of Evergreen’s plans come with both higher premiums and higher deductibles than comparable plans from other carriers. Even so, they may turn out to be a better deal for some people, Beilenson said, such as individ-uals who require a great deal of medi-cal services.

People suffering from chronic dis-ease might benefit from Evergreen’s model, which is based on the Patient Centered Medical Home concept. In a Patient Centered Medical Home, teams of physicians and nurses collaborate more closely to monitor and treat each patient.

More services are offered in one location, which Beilenson said makes it easier to ensure patients follow through with required care, particu-larly preventive care.

Beilenson said he expects a surge of consumers to sign up during the last few weeks of open enrollment, which ends Feb. 15.

$322.5MPurchase price of biological

manufacturing facility in Rockville.

$140MCost of acquiring land

for D.C. United stadium.

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One Hit Wonders Happy Hour Ride at REV Cycle REV Cycle Studio, Baltimore’s first bou-tique fitness studio dedicated to indoor cycling, is making it simple to work hard, and play harder with their Happy Hour theme rides held every Friday night at 6PM. Each class consists of 45-min-utes of vigorous cycling, followed by a post-ride celebratory beverage in REV’s lobby. Instructors for this class alternate weekly, choosing the theme that reso-nates most with them, and creating a playful soundtrack to motivate students throughout class. Cost: $18Registration: www.revuup.com Event Time: 6:00 PM - 7:00 PMAddress: REV Cycle Studio: 1718 Whet-stone Way, Baltimore MD 21230

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Historic Union Square Cookie Tour This self-guided tour will immerse you in the aromas sights, and sounds of the Holidays in one of Baltimore’s oldest neighborhoods while enjoying the hos-pitality of the neighborhood’s residents. Francis Rahl, Union Square resident for over 30 years and past president of the Union Square Association says “The tour displays the charm and distinct beauty of

the neighborhood, while education visi-tors about part of Baltimore’s History. Cost: $18Registration: Contact Sylva Lin at [email protected] Event Time: 11:00 AMAddress: 1401 Hollins Street, Baltimore, MD 21223

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Howard Tech Council’s Holiday Party We will be transforming the iconic Co-lumbia Flier Building, future home of the Maryland Center for Entrepreneurship, into a winter wonderland! Enjoy a cock-tail and taste of the season as we cele-brate the end of a successful year and the start of 2015. Cost: $45 HTC members; $55 general public Registration: Register online at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/htc-holiday-par-ty-tickets-13924946891?ref=ebapi Event Time: 8:30 PM - 8:00 PMAddress: Columbia Flier Building (10750 Little Patuxent Parkway, Columbia, MD)

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Astronomers >> Maryland can boast a new distinction – land of career sky scientists

“And all of these facilities have ten-tacles,” he said, that stretch out to the state’s universities.

Counting associated jobs – techni-cians, engineers, scientists work-ing in geology and physics – the Uni-versity of Mary-land’s astronomy department chair, Stuart Vogel, in-cludes many hun-dreds more among astronomers’ ranks.

“Astronomy is just sort of the tip of the sphere,” he said.

Vogel’s depart-ment alone employs 16 professors and about 100 Ph.D. as-tronomers, serving 70 undergraduates and 40 graduate students.

The department also receives a big chunk of competitive federal grant fund-ing, mostly from NASA and the National Science Foundation, he said – close to $25 million annually.

And a quick 10-minute drive away from campus is Goddard, with which the university has several partnerships.

When Goddard – NASA’s first real space center, Vogel says – was estab-lished in 1959, there were already a lot of space experts in the area, thanks to

the federal government’s involvement in space travel-related research in the after-math of World War II. Money poured in; America landed on the moon.

Though NASA funding has dwindled, the area’s influence hasn’t. Vogel calls it

“ground zero” for astronomy.

“There are probably more as-tronomers within an hour’s drive of College Park and Greenbelt than anywhere else,” he said.

That notion probably runs counter to what most know makes for quality stargaz-ing: minimal light pollution.

“You might think Arizona, with its beautiful dark,

clear skies would be the center of astron-omy, but in fact we have double the num-ber of astronomers than they do, even though they’re a more populous state,” Vogel said.

That number, of course, includes Vogel, who taught physics at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute after completing his graduate and post-doctorate work in California. He joined the Maryland as-tronomy department in 1989, becoming its chair in 2007.

He loved upstate New York, he said,

and his job there. It was Maryland’s unique opportunities that drew him away.

“It took a lot to move me,” he said.So, what job is second to astronomer

when it comes to occupations in Mary-land that distinguish the Free State?

You may already have guessed it (or not): According to BLS data, it’s subway and streetcar operators.

Subway and streetcar operators are second in occupations that distinguish Maryland.

BLS LOCATION QUOTIENT DATAUnique occupations in other states

Virginia: Mathematicians (8.07)

Pennsylvania: Gas compressor/gas pumping station operators (4.66)

West Virginia: Mine shuttle car operators (76.87)

Ohio: Foundry mold and coremakers (3.54)

New Jersey: Mathematicians (5.03)

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had 79 lawyers as of October 2013 and more than 80 lawyers five years ago, making it one of the biggest firms in the state.

The layoffs also have hit an unspec-ified number of support staff, accord-ing to sources. What level of total staff the firm ultimately is trying to reach was not immediately known.

The source who discussed sever-ance packages said the layoffs were a “business decision” based on “future projections of income.”

The law firm has received attor-neys’ fees in several high-profile cases this year. It was part of a team that will receive approximately $15 million in fees as part of a $37 million settlement approved in May of two class-action lawsuits against St. Joseph Medical Center over unnecessary stent im-plants.

The Angelos firm has also received attorneys’ fees from a January set-tlement on behalf of 20 Jacksonville households who sued ExxonMobil fol-lowing a massive 2006 gasoline leak. Terms of the settlement are confiden-tial.

However, the firm has suffered a few setbacks in its asbestos practice this year. In March, a Baltimore City Circuit Court judge rejected its bid to consolidate some 13,000 asbestos cases for trial; and in June, the same judge rejected the firm’s attempt to hold Pfizer Inc. liable for insulation

manufactured by a defunct subsidiary. Angelos, 85, is the sole owner of the

firm. Calls to H. Russell Smouse and Thomas Minkin, two of Angelos’ lon-gest-serving law associates, were not returned Thursday afternoon.

Angelos is also majority owner and CEO of the Baltimore Orioles and has donated millions to the University of Baltimore, which named its law school building after his parents.

ANGELOS

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20 percentapproximate amount of the Baltimore-based

firm’s practicioners that were laid off

79lawyers employed by the firm as of October 2013

61lawyers listed on the Angelos firm website as of Thursday

80lawyers employed by the

firm five years ago

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SUPERVISING ATTORNEYMARYLAND LEGAL AID

Locations: Annapolis, Glen Burnie, Upper Marlboro

A full-time Supervising Attorney is sought for the expansion of the award-winning District Court Self-Help Center (DCSHC) to manage legal and support staff in a high-volume legal clinic providing phone, live chat and walk-in services to self-represented litigants with civil issues within the District Court of Maryland’s jurisdiction. The supervising attorney will collaborate with District Court clerks, judges and administrative staff to ensure effective and efficient operation of the DCSHC. Some travel between Annapolis, Glen Burnie and Upper Marlboro DCSHC locations required. For a complete job description, and to apply, visit website at www.mdlab.org or fax cover letter and resume to 410.951.7797.

STAFF ATTORNEYSMARYLAND LEGAL AID

Two full-time staff attorneys are sought for the Prince George’s County expansion of the award-winning District Court Self-Help Center. Attorneys will provide legal assistance, including brief advice, information about the civil liti gationprocess, and referrals to self-represented litigants in connection with District Court civil cases such as landlord/tenant, small claims, debtor/creditor, and domestic violence matters. Services will be provided via walk-in assistance at the District Court of MD for Prince George’s County in Upper Marlboro, MD. For a complete job description, and to apply, visit website at www.mdlab.org or fax cover letter and resume to 410.951.7797.

STAFF ATTORNEY-LABOR AND EMPLOYMENTJoseph, Greenwald, & Laake, P.A., an AV-rated, 40+ lawyer law firm on the Washington, D.C. Beltway in Greenbelt, MD, seeks a highly - motivated staff attorney with at least one to two years of experience in its labor and employment department. Employment law litigation and counseling experience is required. Experience with false claims act work also preferred but not neces sary. Thisposition requires excellent organizational, research and writing, and analytical skills. Candidates must have strong ability to work independently to process cases. This position presents a unique opportunity to join a dynamic practice with one of the area’s premier law firms. MD bar required and DC or VA bar a plus.

Competitive salary and benefits package. EOE. Forward cover letter, resume and writing sample to [email protected]

PARTNER CANDIDATE

Distinguished mid-size AV-rated Inner Harbor Baltimore law firm is seeking a partner candidate with one or more of the following areas of law: business, real estate, estate planning and administration, family law, and/or civil litigation. The Candidate must have an established practice in annual billings of no less than $400,000 with a need for attorney support in these areas of law. This is an excellent professional development opportunity for a partner level attorney to be a part of a well- respected firm. Existing partners earn a competitive salary with a generous benefits package.

Please respond to [email protected] and reference box #1584 in the subject line.

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY-ASSOCIATE GENERAL COUNSEL FOR HEALTHCARE LAW

JHU seeks a health care transaction attorney with at least 5 years’ experienceadvising health care clients, prefer ably in an academic medical center setting.Primary responsibilities include structuring, drafting, nego tiating, and reviewingvariety of physician agreements, including employment agreements, andcompensation arrangements. The Associate General Counsel will be part of theUniversity’s Office of the Vice President & General Counsel. The position willalso report to the Vice President and General Counsel of The Johns HopkinsHealth System.For additional information, visit http://jobs.jhu.edu. Locate Job #64082 and click“Apply.” Johns Hopkins University is an equal opportunity employer and doesnot discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, religion, age, sexual orienta -tion,national or ethnic origin, disability, marital status, veteran status, or anyother occupationally irrelevant criteria. The university promotes affirmativeaction for minorities, women, disa bled persons, and veterans.

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY-ASSOCIATE GENERAL COUNSEL FOR STUDENT

AFFAIRS AND EMPLOYMENT

The Office of the Vice President & General Counsel seeks applications to fill anew position of Associate General Counsel that will focus primarily on theUniversity’s employment and student-related legal matters. The Office provideslegal counsel and representation to JHU and all its schools, divi sions, affiliates,and related entities. The Office serves the legal needs of Univer sity trustees,officers, deans, directors, faculty, and staff in their official capacities. For additionalinformation, visit http://jobs.jhu.edu. Locate Job # 64276 and click“Apply.”Johns Hopkins University is an equal opportunity employer and does notdiscriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, religion, age, sexual orientation,national or ethnic origin, disability, marital status, veteran status, or any otheroccupationally irrelevant criteria. The university promotes affirmative action forminorities, women, disabled persons, and veterans.

ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY

Regional, mid-sized law firm seeks highly qualified attorney for its Bethesda office. Ideal candidates will have 2 - 4 years’ proven experience in land use, municipal, administrative law and commercial real estate.Candidates must possess outstanding organizational, writing & communication skills; have top academic credentials; have a desire for significant professional growth and be highly motivated self-starters.All inquiries held in strictest confidence. Send or e-mail cover letter, resume and writing sample to:

Linowes and Blocher LLPAttn: VDM/H.R. Dept

7200 Wisconsin Avenue, #800Bethesda, MD 20814

Fax: [email protected]

EOE

HARFORD COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY BELCAMP, MARYLAND VACANCY #15-21

Harford County Public Library, MD is seeking a highly motivated Foundation Director as part of its creative team to continue to expand its outstanding customer service and dedication to education and life-long learning through new technologies and products and innovative literacy programs. HCPL is a nationally recognized Library Journal Star Library and The Daily Record Innovator of the Year Award winner in 2014 and 2013 with new and innovative projects on the horizon. RESP: Supports the Library’s Foundation and its Board Members; Develops & implements approved Foundation fundraising activities & coordinates other Foundation activities; works w/Foundation Board but reports to Library CEO.

MIN QUAL: Bachelor’s degree Non-Profit Management, Communications, Marketing or related field and 5 yrs job-related exp incl fundraising, board development, capital campaigns & special events - OR - an equivalent combination of technical training, education, and/or experience; Certified Fund Raising Executive certification, preferred; Computer skills incl fundraising soft ware&databases; 37.5 hrs per wk incl day, evening & weekend

Starting Salary: $55,068 - $71,607 - comm w/exp, Exc benefits w/paid leave, health/dental/vision/drug, deferred comp program/pension. To apply visit www.HCPLonline.org - click on the library jobs tab for more information & application. First review of applications 12/08/2014 - position opened until filled.

HCPL is committed to diversity in the workplace. Call 410-273-5600 if assistance w/app process is needed. EOE

PARALEGAL

Baltimore County law firm seeks a Litigation Paralegal with a minimum of 5 years’ experience. Familiarity with organizing and summarizing medical records is preferred. Candidate must be highly organized and possess good communication and criticalthinking skills.Salary commensurate with experi ence.Please send cover letter with resume to:[email protected] and reference box #1597 in the subject line.

OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL COMPTROLLER OF

MARYLAND

Office of the Attorney General for Comptroller of Maryland is seeking applicants for an Assistant Attorney General. Closing Date: Monday, January 5, 2015. See full ad at www.oag.state.md.us. EOE.

LAWYER

Baltimore County law firm seeks lawyer with established practice to share space in Owings Mills. Possible referrals of litigation matters. Must have first chair jury trial experience in auto, workers compensation and criminal matters. Domestic Relations a plus.Potential of associate’s position available immediately or in the future. Please send resume and, if seeking employment, your salary request to:[email protected]

FEDERAL ATTORNEY WANTED

Victim of Malicious prosecutions needs experienced legal represen tationin pending civil action for professional malpractice and future tort litigations. All grounds for relief supported by U.S. Supreme Court authority and Fourth Circuit case precedents in favor of victim. Fees negotiable on “contingency” basis from damage awards. Please contact Gary Glaeser at 443-336-2459 or Frank Young at 443-852-8474.

ATTORNEY

Upper Marlboro creditor’s rights law firm. DC and MD licenses req. Bankruptcy and/or foreclosure exp preferred. Send resume, salary reqs and writing sample [email protected]

ASSOCIATE

Worcester County general practice law firm seeks associate with two or more years of experience. Strong work ethic and attention to detail required. Responses shall be confi -dential. Please e-mail resume to: [email protected] and reference Box #1605 please insert in subject line.

ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL

CONTRACT LITIGATION UNIT

Office of the Attorney General for Contract Litigation Unit is seeking applicants for an Assistant Attorney General. Closing Date: Monday, December 22, 2014. See full ad at www.oag.state.md.us. EOE.

UNIVERSITY COUNSEL

Towson University invites applica tionsfrom well-qualified candidates for the position of University Counsel. As the legal advisor to the President and to other University executive officers, the University Counsel focuses on strategic, legal, policy and risk management issues. To learn more and apply, please visit www.towson.edu/jobs. Interested individuals should complete the online application and submit one document consisting of a letter of interest, resume, and four references. EOE

Employment

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THE BUSINESS ALBUM

The Daily Record honored 45 women during its annual Leading Women awards event Dec. 4.

About 305 people attended the event, now in its fifth year, which was held at the Hyatt Regency in Bal-timore.

Honorees are 40 years of age or younger and are recognized for the ac-complishments they have made so far in their careers. A panel of business and legal professionals selected the honorees based on their professional experience, community involvement and commitment to inspiring change.

The Daily Record also awarded a $1,000 Leading Women scholarship to Oumou Diallo, a Towson University sophomore.

The Daily Record launched the Leading Women awards in 2010, at the 15th annual Maryland’s Top 100 Women celebration, to recognize the next generation of Maryland’s women leaders.

Nominees for Leading Women were asked to complete an applica-tion that outlined their education and career history, examples of mentor-ing, career-related officer and board

memberships in professional, busi-ness or trade organizations, volunteer involvement in civic and nonprofit organizations, awards and honors, professional accomplishments, and commitment to inspiring change in their organization or the community.

“Those being honored as The Daily Record’s Leading Women are extraor-dinary. They are juggling tough jobs, family commitments, community service, mentoring, education and a host of other priorities,” said Su-zanne Fischer-Huettner, publisher of The Daily Record. “They are inspiring change across Maryland and creat-ing ideas, processes and products that will contribute to the success of tomorrow. We are proud to honor them.”

Event sponsors included present-ing sponsor Chimes and visionary sponsors Epsilon Registration and VPC Inc. Table sponsors for Leading Women included CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield, Law Office of Marla Zide LLC, Planned Parenthood of Mary-land and Rosenberg Martin Green-berg LLP. Maryland Legal Aid Bureau was a supporting sponsor.

The Daily Record honors Leading Women

Photos by Maximilian Franz and Eric Stocklin

TOP: Terry Collard, of Chimes, spoke during

the Leading Women event. Chimes was

the event’s presenting sponsor.

RIGHT: Melissa Lees, of Notre Dame of

Maryland University, receives her Leading

Women award on stage. She is joined

by The Daily Record’s publisher Suzanne Fischer-Huettner.

The Daily Record honored 45 women during its fifth annual Leading Women awards event.

Tell our readers about your charity work or company milestone

The Daily Record welcomes submissions, including photographs, to The Business Album. The preferred method of receipt is via email. Send to [email protected] submit by mail, send to The Business Album; The Daily Record; 11 E. Saratoga St.; Baltimore, MD 21202.

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Alyce Dai-ley (second from left), of The Dai-ley Group of Keller Williams Realty, poses with her family at the Dec. 4 Leading Women event.

Anthony Batts, police commissioner for Baltimore city, poses with Ganesha M. Martin, chief of staff for the Baltimore Police Depart-ment. Martin was honored Dec. 4 as one of 45 Leading Women.

Marianne Navarro (left), of the Department of Housing and Community Development for Baltimore city, and Caroline L. Hecker, of Rosenberg Martin Greenberg LLP, both were recog-nized Dec. 4 as Leading Women.

Julie A. Hopkins (left), of Tydings & Rosenberg, and Jessica Kartalija, of WJZ-TV, both were recognized as Leading Women.

Oumou Diallo, a Towson University sophomore, received the $1,000 Leading Women scholarship.

Misti Aaronson, of entreQuest, is interviewed at the Leading Women event.

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LEGAL NEWS

By Danny Jacobs [email protected]

An Upper Marlboro woman has filed a discrimination lawsuit against Safeway after she was not hired for a job as a cashier, allegedly because she is a mother. Jacqueline C. Rodriguez claims that when she interviewed at the supermarket’s Brandywine location in October, the recruiter specifically asked how many children she has. The

mother of four also was asked how she would balance work with her children, according to the lawsuit, filed Wednesday in Prince George’s County Circuit Court. Rodriguez called to follow up the next day and was told the recruiter wrote “not recommended for hire” on her application, according to the lawsuit. Rodriguez had “more than 15 years of managerial experience working with large corporations,” according to the lawsuit. A labor relations manager for

Safeway also told Rodriguez that asking prospective employees about their familial status was not part the questionnaire, according to the lawsuit. Craig Muckle, manager of public affairs for Safeway’s Eastern Division, denied the allegation. “Whether a candidate has children or the number of children they have are not a consideration for employment at Safeway,” said Muckle, who declined further comment because the litigation is pending. Rodriguez seeks unspecified

compensatory and punitive damages. She is represented by Jimmy A. Bell, an Upper Marlboro solo practitioner. Neither the federal Civil Rights Act nor Maryland law bars employers from considering familial status in their hiring decisions, Bell said. However, the practice is prohibited in Prince George’s County as well as Howard and Montgomery counties. The case is Jacqueline C. Rodriguez v. Safeway Inc., #CAL14-34193, Prince George’s County Circuit Court.

Woman says Safeway wouldn’t hire her because she has children

By Steve Lash

[email protected]

Only an expert in the relevant technology can testify in court regarding how police officers tracked a criminal defendant by cellphone tower routing, Maryland’s top court said Thursday. The Court of Appeals overturned first-degree felony murder and kidnapping convictions of two men in Baltimore County because a police officer, not certified as an expert, provided the testimony at their trial. The intricacies of tracking cellphone calls are beyond the general public’s knowledge and must be explained in court by someone who qualifies as an expert to the trial judge’s satisfaction, the Court of Appeals said. To show the level of knowledge needed, the court devoted seven pages of its majority opinion to explaining how cellphone communications are transmitted from tower to tower. It concluded that the trial judge should not have permitted Baltimore County detective Brian Edwards to testify without deciding whether he was an expert in cell tower tracking.

‘Puts them right there’ Edwards linked Joseph William Payne and Jason Bond to the August 2007 slaying of Glen Stewart in Pikesville by testifying that he tracked the defendants’ location via cellphone records and tower routing of those calls. The prosecutor emphasized the importance of Edwards’ testimony in his closing argument, repeatedly saying that the call-records ‘“point to their guilt’ and the ‘evidence is significant … because it puts them right there,’” Judge Lynne A Battaglia wrote for the Court of Appeals. The Court of Appeals sent the case back for trial, affirming a 2013 decision by the Court of Special Appeals. But Edwards’ conclusions were ones that “only an expert could derive, based upon the fact that a cellphone may connect to several towers during a call which may not be recorded,” Battaglia wrote. Bond’s appellate attorney, Thomas

M. Donnelly, said the court’s decision requiring expert testimony of cellphone tracking “guarantees the integrity of the evidence” presented at trial. “I’m glad that the Court of Appeals looked at the underlying technology and the complexities behind it,” added Donnelly, a Baltimore solo practitioner. “Otherwise, it would lead to unreliable evidence getting before a jury.” Payne’s appellate counsel, Joseph B. Tetrault, declined to comment on the decision. Tetrault is with the Law Offices of Stephen Z. Meehan in Baltimore. Alan Brody, a spokesman for the Maryland attorney general’s office, said in an email that “the ruling is under review.” Baltimore County State’s Attorney Scott D. Shellenberger, whose office prosecuted the men, did not return a telephone message seeking comment.

Technological advances Thursday’s decision comes amid

increased use of cellphone routing by law enforcement, including in many cases with Stingray technology that permits police to essentially create their own cell tower to locate criminal suspects through the calls they make. A murder-for-hire case pending in the U.S. District Court in Baltimore, United States v. Robert Harrison, addresses whether the city police’s use of the technology violated the defendant’s constitutional Fourth Amendment right against unreasonable searches. C. Justin Brown, Harrison’s defense attorney, said that quite apart from the 4th Amendment issues prompted by Stingray use, law enforcement has taken the position that the specifics of how the technology works cannot be divulged, lest criminal suspects develop ways to thwart it. (In one recent case in state court, that has resulted in dismissal.) “Without a doubt [prosecutors] would have to have an expert testify”

if Stingray evidence were to be used at trial, said Brown, a Baltimore solo practitioner. “Nobody knows how it works except for law enforcement people.”

Beyond his ken Detective Edwards was among the Baltimore County police officers who discovered Stewart’s body on fire in a wooded area in Pikesville on Aug. 27, 2007, according to the high court’s opinion. During the investigation, detectives found paper in Stewart’s bedroom containing the name and cellphone number of Desmond James. An investigation of James’ cellphone calls identified the numbers for Payne and Bond. Edwards testified that during his investigation of Payne and Bond he relied on phone data from service provider Sprint Nextel to determine the towers used during cellphone calls they made on the night of Stewart’s slaying. The detective said that Bond’s and Payne’s call connected to cell towers on Balmoral Towers in Pikesville and on Menlo Drive, about a mile and a half from the crime scene. The Baltimore County Circuit Court jury convicted the two men of first-degree felony murder and kidnapping. They were sentenced to life in prison, with all but 50 years suspended. The Court of Special Appeals overturned the convictions in a reported opinion last year. The state then sought review by the Court of Appeals, which said that only a person deemed an expert by the trial judge could have testified to the cellphone tracking. “Detective Edwards engaged in a process to derive his conclusion that Payne’s and Bond’s cellphones communicated through the Menlo Park and Balmoral Towers cell towers that was beyond the ken of an average person; his conclusions regarding the communication path also required that he be qualified as an expert witness,” Battaglia wrote. She was joined in the opinion by judges Clayton Greene Jr., Sally D. Adkins and Irma S. Raker, a retired jurist sitting by special assignment. Chief Judge Mary Ellen Barbera and judges Glenn T. Harrell Jr. and Robert N. McDonald joined in the judgment only. The case is State of Maryland v. Joseph William Payne and Jason Bond, No. 85, Sept. Term 2013.

Cellphone tracking: It takes an expert

Determining which cellphone towers handled certain calls requires more knowledge than an average juror would possess, the Court of Appeals held. The decision sends two felony murder cases back for a new trial.

Officer’s testimony wasinsufficient to sustain murder convictions, top court holds

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Maryland’s top court will use the case of a racial slur left on a witness’s voicemail to determine whether a person who files a complaint of police misconduct should have access to documents from the resulting internal-affairs investigation. In the same case, though, the Court of Appeals will consider whether the Maryland Public Information Act’s exception for “personnel records” is broad enough to allow a government agency — in this case, the Maryland State Police — to issue a blanket refusal for all information about the investigation. The high court said Wednesday it will consider both sides’ challenges to the decision by the Court of Special Appeals regarding Teleta Dashiell’s quest for information about MSP’s investigation of Sgt. John Maiello. Dashiell, who is black, said Maiello, who is white, referred to her by a racial epithet at the end of a voicemail, apparently without realizing he was still being recorded. In October, the intermediate court said Dashiell, as the alleged victim, is not a “person of interest” in the investigation, which would generally entitle her to see documents that would otherwise be unavailable to members of the public. However, the court also said MSP went overboard in denying access to all the information. The October opinion said the MSP must treat each document separately and prove that the document is exempt from disclosure under the Public Information Act. Sonia Kumar of the American Civil Liberties Union, one of the attorneys representing Dashiell, said the case is really about whether the public gets to see records on how police “police

themselves” and said it can’t be that every single record in the case is secret. “That kind of secrecy further corrodes public trust,” she said. A spokesman for the Maryland Office of the Attorney General, which is representing the State Police, said the office does not comment on pending litigation. The case is Maryland Department of State Police v. Teleta Dashiell, No. 84 Sept. Term 2014. Arguments are

tentatively scheduled for May, according to the Court of Appeals Clerk’s Office.

NAACP case cited In November 2009, Maiello called Dashiell, a potential witness to a crime, and left a message for her. On the recording, Maiello identified himself and asked Dashiell to call him back. Then, apparently thinking the recorder had shut off, Maiello said, “I’m listening to some God dang [epithet’s] voicemail play for 20 minutes,” according to court documents. Dashiell contacted the MSP’s Princess Anne barracks to complain. She was notified that her allegations had been confirmed by an internal investigation and that “the appropriate disciplinary action was taken.” No further details were provided. Dashiell is seeking documents pertaining to the investigation, including incident reports, witness statements, charging documents and the resolution. The MSP contends the documents are exempt from disclosure as a personnel matter, an investigatory record or under other specified objections. Baltimore County Circuit Judge Patrick Cavanaugh agreed with MSP’s personnel-records argument, and Dashiell and MSP appealed. The Court of Special Appeals sent the case back to the circuit court in October, noting that the MSP, as a public agency, has the burden of sustaining its decision to deny inspection. The appellate panel cited the Court of Appeals’ 2013 decision in a separate personnel-records case, MSP v. NAACP Branches, which required MSP to release redacted documents the NAACP sought in order to determine compliance with a consent decree barring racial profiling in traffic stops. Jessica Gresko of the Associated Press contributed to this story.

Voicemail-slur case will test scope of MPIACourt of Appeals agrees to consider both sides’ challenges to decision

D.C. man gets 50 yearsin Baltimore man’s killing(AP) A District of Columbia man has been sen-tenced to 50 years in prison in the killing of a stranger at a Prince George’s County gas station. In February, 27-year-old Eric Walker of Baltimore was pumping gas when 36-year-old Duane Lamar Williams approached with a gun. Police say Walker ran but Williams tackled and shot him. An off-duty Metro police officer was in Walker’s car at the time, and police say Williams tried to shoot him, too, but that the gun wouldn’t fire. Williams was arrested after responding officers used a stun gun on him. Prosecutors say there was seemingly no motive. Police say Williams was high on PCP when he shot Walker. Williams was convicted of murder in the case. He was sentenced to 50 years in prison Thursday.

Brewer asks Supreme Court to block teen-license ruling(AP) Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer is asking the U.S. Su-preme Court to temporarily put on hold a lower court’s decision that would stop her from denying driver’s li-censes to young immigrants now avoiding deportation under an Obama administration policy. Brewer asked the justices for a stay pending appeal on Thursday — two days after the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals denied a similar request. Without a stay, 20,000 young immigrants in Arizona who have received protection under the Obama policy are closer to getting licenses. The 9th Circuit ruled in July that there was no legiti-mate state interest in treating young immigrants who were granted deferred action on deportation differ-ently from other noncitizens who could apply for li-censes. The panel suggested the policy was intended to express hostility toward the young immigrants.

NLRB approves personaluse of company email (AP) In a victory for unions, the National Labor Rela-tions Board ruled Thursday that employees can use their company email accounts for union organizing and other workplace-related purposes, if they do it on their own time. Once an employer gives an em-ployee access to the company email system, then the business cannot restrict what the employee emails, so long as it is generally workplace-related and isn’t during working hours, the NLRB ruled. The NLRB is a government agency that investigates unfair labor practices. The ruling said that “the use of email as a common form of workplace communications has expanded dramatically in recent years.” The ruling could give unions a powerful organizing weapon. The three Democrats on the five member board voted “yes,” while the two Republicans abstained.

Sonia Kumar, an ACLU attorney on Teleta Dashiell’s legal team, said the case is really about whether the public gets to see records on how police ‘police themselves.’

And another thing about the recent election: The anti-government zealots got off scot-free. No one challenged their premise: Government is the enemy.

Actually, government saved us. A strong case could have been made in Maryland that government worked well under the extreme circa 2008 pressure. Remember the Great Recession? Remember sequestration and its hobbling impact on hiring? Why didn’t we hear this argument? I am told that saving the state from much deeper financial losses didn’t poll well. Utter copout. The candidate and his team are charged with making the important issues salient, compelling and clear. That’s their job. But in Maryland, and I suspect elsewhere, government and the Democratic administration’s record were abandoned. Attack ads took the place of argument. The basic purpose of a campaign in our system was thrown under the bus. Yes, it’s all about whether you win or lose. It’s also about showing people why you deserve to win. You have to stand by the decisions you made — why you did what you did when you had the power. Gov. Martin O’Malley’s stewardship in a time of duress had no defenders — only attackers — during the campaign. Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown was virtually silent as Gov.-elect Larry Hogan trashed him and the

Democratic-led General Assembly. There was no vigorous pushback. Brown was not alone. Democrats have turned ducking into an art form. (See Obamacare.) They sought to defend their values in Maryland when the sky was falling. They succeeded to a great extent. They backed and filled and shifted — and, yes, borrowed. Then they went into a crouch when Hogan and the Republicans jumped. Democrats didn’t try to defend their work. Hogan had a clear plan, worked his plan and gave no quarter. You knew where he stood. He made himself a vessel for the financial and political frustrations of Maryland and beyond. He was in tune with the electorate. This important, confrontational part of the system did work. It’s altogether fair to pick what you think is a productive point of attack. It’s the other side’s job to prove you wrong. Hogan and others criticized Democrats for borrowing too much and for raiding various cookie jars, notably the Transportation Trust Fund. I say the assembly and the governor showed great flexibility and resourcefulness. Many more Marylanders might have been laid off, more houses lost to foreclosure. The Thornton Commission education reforms could have been cut back. Taxes could have been raised even more. Did I mention that the Great Recession was a painfully threatening interlude? You remember the 7, 8 and 9 percent unemployment rate? People were losing jobs and houses. These catastrophic events were not allowed to fully decimate the population. Government did not collapse. Policymakers were engaged and thoughtful. They chose the best

bad decisions. It’s called governing. But the campaign we got on television was what a Time magazine columnist called “a lack of creative integrity and a palpable disrespect for the audience.” Negative ads in Maryland gave a then largely unknown Hogan lots of screen time. Ads against him offered the laughable assertion that his election would, essentially, put AK-47s in playgrounds. I know this view would have been a tough sell in this campaign. People are furious about tax increases — even as wages stagnate, good old jobs fade and the middle class shrinks. But did the Democrats make the wealth gap an issue? And what about the region’s lost resilience as Congress allowed sequestration of federal funds and permanent government job cuts? Fundamental change in the state’s economy went virtually unaddressed. Campaigns are among the places where these questions have to be raised. A campaign is a classroom. But you have to have teachers — a.k.a. candidates. Even, I would argue, if the campaign managers say they don’t appear to have much of an upside. State Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr. says now that his party focused during the down years on maintaining high quality public education, health care and public safety. That’s what Maryland expected, he said. Was it enough? Maybe not, but it’s really hard to say for sure since the case was so poorly made. The estimable Mr. Miller is more resolute now. “We’re not going backward.” Late, but better than never.C. Fraser Smith is senior news analyst at WYPR-FM. His column appears Fridays in the Daily Record. His email address is [email protected].

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In the middle of the last century, the U.S. started building the Interstate Highway System. It’s now named after President Dwight Eisenhower, who shepherded its passage through Congress in 1956.

Connecting the far-flung corners of this large nation, this 47,714-mile network allows commerce to flow freely. The cost of construction, adjusted for inflation, was more than $400 billion. By any imaginable measure, it was a wild success and soon became the envy of the world. The construction and maintenance was paid for mainly through levies on sales of vehicles, tires and related goods and a federal gasoline tax that generates about $28 billion a year for the Highway Trust Fund. The assumption was that the system’s maintenance and improvements would be paid for by users: those who drove on the roads and highways. The fairest way to assess that was through a gasoline tax. Drive more or bigger vehicles, you pay more. Seems rather logical. Fast-forward a half-century. The gas tax has been stuck in a time warp. It was last raised in 1993, to 18.4 cents a gallon. Despite the passage of more than 20 years, with both ensuing inflation and an aging system that

needs ever more maintenance, there it has stayed. The Highway Trust Fund has been starved of cash and is the process of going broke. Ike wouldn’t be happy. Do we need to recite the cases of deteriorating bridges and buckling roads? It’s become routine to detail the annual ratings of our infrastructure (D+), the loss of life when bridge collapses occur and the increased costs of delay and loss of productivity. It is also a national embarrassment to see our infrastructure decay because of intentional neglect, short- sightedness and ideology. Enough already. Let’s take as a rule of thumb that large-scale public works projects require annual maintenance equal to about 10 percent of construction costs. Apply that to the national highway system, and that implies a trust fund budget of about $50 billion a year. That would require the gas tax to rise to about 30 cents a gallon, with adjustments in the future to account for inflation. Oil prices have fallen 39 percent in the past five months. Gas prices have fallen more than 50 cents a gallon since 2013, according to the American Automobile Association. It would be painless to raise the gas tax by 12 cents a gallon. Providing the trust fund with the money it needs would have all sorts of ancillary benefits: Various states and municipalities would

have enough money to do local road improvements. Traffic would move more quickly and efficiently. Better highways would increase productivity, and save consumers and businesses billions of dollars a year in wear, tear and damage to vehicles. Updating our highways also might make them safer, reducing injuries and saving lives. If we as a nation were smart, we should explore ways of making our transportation system more intelligent through the use of existing technology. This would allow us to move greater volumes of traffic more efficiently, saving everyone time and money. An American who travels to Europe or Asia quickly learns that other nations have leapfrogged the U.S. system. There are many competitive advantages for companies in Europe and Asia, especially in China. Bringing our highway system into the 21st century would be a boon for the U.S. economy. Unfortunately, the U.S. highway system doesn’t even meet late 20th-century standards. It is long past due for basic maintenance. Why Congress takes so little pride in one of the great U.S. accomplishments is beyond my understanding. We should find out soon if Congress is the incompetent “Parliament of Whores” depicted by P.J. O’Rourke or whether it can carry out even the most basic of government functions. Barry Ritholtz writes for Bloomberg News.

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Heard this week By the numbers

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On being a university counsel

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So much debt has been taken out over the last five or six years since this project looked affordable, and now it no longer is.

Peter Franchot, state comptrollerOn the State Center project

Americans are discovering the benefits of credit union membership at an unprecedented rate -- more than 100 million Americans are now credit union members. That’s one out of every three Americans. The news is even better here in Maryland and the metropolitan area, where membership in the region’s credit unions now surpasses 2 million. Credit unions here collectively saved their members more than $146 million over the past year when compared to other financial institutions. That works out to $70 in savings per member. Reaching this milestone is clearly a watershed moment for credit unions. Despite a still-challenging market and increased competition from financial institutions, as well as non-financial players like Wal-Mart, credit unions continue to thrive. The question is why have so many consumers shifted from institutions where they have banked, in some cases, for decades, in favor of credit unions? While there is not one singular reason, I believe the answer lies in part in the 2008 economic downturn. As all financial institutions nationwide found themselves dealing with increased government regulation, banks also found themselves facing growing pressure from shareholders to limit lending, particularly to small businesses. Credit unions, on the other hand, operated exactly as they always had; remaining close to their members and the communities they served. As consumers began to educate

themselves on options available to them for their banking relationships, they found that credit unions, who are owned by their members, continued to offer the same products, services, and small business loans as before, while returning earnings to members through higher interest rates on savings, low (or no) fees, lower loan rates, and free or low-cost services. They learned that, without shareholders to answer to, credit unions were free to operate in the best interest of their members. While higher deposit interest rates, lower loan rates and lower fees may have attracted some consumers initially, many of those same consumers quickly recognized that credit unions offered the same sophisticated range of products and services as competing financial institutions, as well as a wide

range of electronic services including online banking, mobile banking, text banking, remote deposit, online statements and notices, and imaging ATMs. And because most credit unions are part of the national Co-Op Network, members have free access to more than 30,000 credit union and other ATMs nationwide. In short, the recession gave credit unions a chance to shine … and to educate the public about what being a member of a credit union really means. Perhaps more discerning and sophisticated than at any other time in history, consumers responded by seriously weighing out their options and, in many cases, deciding that credit unions were better positioned to meet their need for individualized services, innovative products, more channels,

and expanded venues. Over the past six years, credit unions have seen a 45 percent jump in business lending. In 2013 alone, $8 billion in savings and financial benefits for members and non-member bank customers is attributed to credit unions. While this is great news, credit unions cannot take this growth for granted. While 100 million members is an important milestone, it also presents a significant challenge. Credit unions must use this moment to rededicate their efforts to continually earn the trust of members and play a vitally important role in their financial well-being. In short, they must continue to do exactly what they have always done.Rod Staatz is the president and CEO of SECU.

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Redemption Notices - Project 5000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8B

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Baltimore City2005 Portugal Street, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City,

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2823 Hinsdale Drive, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City,Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, CourtHouse Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:31 AM, Alex Cooper

610 Arsan Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, ClarenceM. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court HouseDoor, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:32 AM, Alex Cooper

123 W Barre Street, Unit 110, at the Circuit Court for BaltimoreCity, Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street,Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:33 AM, AlexCooper

1733 S Charles Street, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City,Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, CourtHouse Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:00 AM, Alex Cooper

Index of First PublicationsTrustee’s Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18B

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2614 Violet Ave, Baltimore, 21215 - Sale Date: 20141231 - Time:10:01

418 Gwynn Ave, Baltimore, 21229 - Sale Date: 20141231 - Time:10:02

5022 Belle Ave, Gwynn Oak, 21207 - Sale Date: 20141231 - Time:10:03

6912 Chambers Rd, Parkville, 21234 - Sale Date: 20141231 - Time:10:04

2005 Wilkens Ave, Baltimore, 21223 - Sale Date: 20141231 - Time:10:05

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Estate Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5B

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Dantoni, Helen Louise

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Humphrey, Charles Broaddus

Jones, Carrrie Lee

Jones, Willie Mae

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McBride, Shannon Young

Peter, Achariya

Smith, Bertha

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Personal Property - Storage Auctions . . . . . . . . . .17B

EZ Storage Lien Sale Notice Of The Auction Of Personal PropertyStored In The Listed Units At The Various Locations, DatesAnd Times

Storage Line of Maryland, LLC (t/a APT Storage), - Notice of Continued on 3B

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TOPIC INDEXREAL ESTATE, includes foreclosures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8BPERSONAL PROPERTY, includes seized, unclaimed property . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17BPROBATE, notices related to wills and estates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5BBIDS, includes state, county, municiple contracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4BGOVERNMENT, includes hearings, elections, zoning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5B

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3214 Milford Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City,Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street,Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:02 AM,Alex Cooper

609 Highland Drive, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City,Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street,Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:04 AM,Alex Cooper

5937 Glenoak Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City,Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street,Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:07 AM,Alex Cooper

1655 Northgate Road, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City,Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street,Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:09 AM,Alex Cooper

5501 Anthony Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City,Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street,Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:11 AM,Alex Cooper

1001 E Lake Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City,Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street,Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:12 AM,Alex Cooper

3236 Cliftmont Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City,Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street,Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:13 AM,Alex Cooper

3426 Chestnut Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City,Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street,Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:15 AM,Alex Cooper

1610 E 32nd Street, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City,Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street,Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:16 AM,Alex Cooper

1716 Moreland Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City,Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street,Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:17 AM,Alex Cooper

DECEMBER 16, 2014

Baltimore City1600 E 32nd Street, on the premises, at 11:00 AM, A.J. Billig

4825 Westparkway, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City,Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street,

M. Mitchell Courthouse Door, 100 N. Calvert Street at 9:50AM, Tidewater

5609 Moravia Road, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City,Clarence M. Mitchell Courthouse Door, 100 N. Calvert Streetat 9:50 AM, Tidewater

3906 Pinewood Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City,Clarence M. Mitchell Courthouse Door, 100 N. Calvert Streetat 9:50 AM, Tidewater

2326 Annapolis Road, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City,Clarence M. Mitchell Courthouse Door, 100 N. Calvert Streetat 9:50 AM, Tidewater

Baltimore County1811 Weyburn Road, at the Baltimore County Courthouse, 401

Bosley Avenue, at 12:15 PM, Harvey West

9605 Antler Circle, at the Baltimore County Courthouse, 401Bosley Avenue, at 12:15 PM, Harvey West

209 Worthmont Road, at the Baltimore County Courthouse, 401Bosley Avenue, at 12:15 PM, Harvey West

3 Sugar Tree Place, at the Baltimore County Courthouse, 401Bosley Avenue, at 12:15 PM, Harvey West

3306 Kenjac Road, at the Baltimore County Courthouse, 401Bosley Avenue, at 12:15 PM, Harvey West

6118 Meadow Avenue, at the Baltimore County Courthouse, 401Bosley Avenue, at 12:15 PM, Harvey West

DECEMBER 18, 2014

Baltimore City3825 Shannon Drive, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City,

Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street,Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:30 AM, AlexCooper

4823 Reisterstown Road, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City,Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street,Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:31 AM, AlexCooper

414 Water Street, Apt 1515, at the Circuit Court for BaltimoreCity, Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street,Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:33 AM, AlexCooper

1017 Reverdy Road, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City,Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street,Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:34 AM, AlexCooper

2818 Lake Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City,Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street,Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:35 AM, AlexCooper

100 Allendale Street, on the front steps of the Circuit Court forBaltimore City, 100 N. Calvert Street at 10:30 AM, E.T. Newell

2811 Georgetown Road, on the front steps of the Circuit Courtfor Baltimore City, 100 N. Calvert Street at 10:35 AM, E.T.Newell

1018 Cameron Road, on the front steps of the Circuit Court forBaltimore City, 100 N. Calvert Street at 10:45 AM, E.T. Newell

Baltimore County4 Randolph Springs Court, at the front of the Courthouse for

the County of Baltimore, 401 Bosley Avenue, at 11:45 AM,E.T. Newell

3010 4th Avenue, at the front of the Courthouse for the Countyof Baltimore, 401 Bosley Avenue, at 11:50 AM, E.T. Newell

336 Endsleigh Avenue, at the front of the Courthouse for theCounty of Baltimore, 401 Bosley Avenue, at 11:55 AM, E.T.Newell

820 S Potomac Street, at the Baltimore County Courthouse, 401Bosley Avenue, at 10:30 AM, Harvey West

DECEMBER 19, 2014

Baltimore City712 Stamford Road, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City,

Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street,Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:30 AM, AlexCooper

3722 Columbus Drive, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City,Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street,Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:31 AM, AlexCooper

439 Yale Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, ClarenceM. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court HouseDoor, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:32 AM, Alex Cooper

3723 Boarman Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City,Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street,Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:33 AM, AlexCooper

6511 Odonnell Street, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City,Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street,Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:01 AM,Alex Cooper

1733 E Lombard Street, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City,Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street,Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:04 AM,Alex Cooper

3007 Glen Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City,Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street,Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:05 AM,Alex Cooper

303 S Mount Street, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City,Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street,Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:06 AM,Alex Cooper

Street entrance, at 10:07 AM, Alex Cooper

1541 N Bond Street, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City,

Upcoming Property AuctionsContinued from 1B

Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 11:30 AM,Alex Cooper

DECEMBER 17, 2014

Baltimore City

1421 W 37th Street, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, 100N. Calvert Street (Courthouse West) at 10:00 AM, HarveyWest

649 Bartlett Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, 100N. Calvert Street (Courthouse West) at 10:00 AM, HarveyWest

6216 Falkirk Road, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, 100N. Calvert Street (Courthouse West) at 10:00 AM, HarveyWest

3205 Dorchester Road, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City,100 N. Calvert Street (Courthouse West) at 10:00 AM, HarveyWest

1826 Presstman Street, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City,100 N. Calvert Street (Courthouse West) at 10:00 AM, HarveyWest

1501 E 28th Street, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, 100N. Calvert Street (Courthouse West) at 10:00 AM, HarveyWest

3408 Harford Road, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, 100N. Calvert Street (Courthouse West) at 10:00 AM, HarveyWest

3716 Ferndale Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City,100 N. Calvert Street (Courthouse West) at 10:00 AM, HarveyWest

4009 Pascal Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, 100N. Calvert Street (Courthouse West) at 10:00 AM, HarveyWest

4024 N Rogers Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City,100 N. Calvert Street (Courthouse West) at 10:00 AM, HarveyWest

1007 Cedarcroft Road, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City,100 N. Calvert Street (Courthouse West) at 11:00 AM, HarveyWest

2269 Madison Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City,100 N. Calvert Street (Courthouse West) at 11:00 AM, HarveyWest

515 Maude Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City,Clarence M. Mitchell Courthouse Door, 100 N. Calvert Streetat 9:50 AM, Tidewater

4238 Elsa Terrace, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City,Clarence M. Mitchell Courthouse Door, 100 N. Calvert Streetat 9:50 AM, Tidewater

38 Parkin Street, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Clarence

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What are . . .Court CalendarsOn a daily basis, The Daily Recordpublishes court calendars from theCircuit Court of Baltimore City andthe Baltimore City and BaltimoreCounty Orphans’ Court. On amonthly basis, we publishMaryland Court of Appeals and theMaryland Court of Special Appealsschedule.

4B The Daily Record Friday, December 12, 2014THEDAILYRECORD.COM

CITY OF BALTIMOREDEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS

OFFICE OF ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTIONNOTICE OF LETTING

Sealed Bids or Proposals, in duplicate addressed to the Board of Estimates of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore and marked for Water Contract No. 1325-Repaving Utility Cuts at Various Locations will be received at the Office of the Comptroller, Room 204, City Hall, Baltimore, Maryland until 11:00 A.M. on Wednesday, January 14, 2015. Positively no bids will be received after 11:00 A.M. Bids will be publicly opened by the Board of Estimates in Room 215, City Hall at Noon.

The Contract Documents may be examined, without charge, in Room 6 located on the first floor of the Abel Wolman Municipal Building, 200 N. Holliday Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202 as of Friday, December 12, 2014and copies may be purchased for a non-refundable cost of $50.00.

Conditions and requirements of the Bid are found in the bid package.All contractors bidding on this Contract must first be prequalified by the City

of Baltimore Contractors Qualification Committee. Interested parties should call 410-396-6883 or contact the Committee at 3000 Druid Park Drive, Baltimore, Maryland 21215. If a bid is submitted by a joint venture (“JV”), then in that event, the document that established the JV shall be submitted with the bid for verification purposes. The Prequalification Category required for bidding on this project is A02602 Bituminous Concrete Paving

Cost Qualification Range for this work shall be $5,000,000.01 to $10,000,000.00

A “Pre-Bidding Information” session will be conducted at 3rd Floor Conference Room of the Bureau of Water & Wastewater, Abel Wolman Municipal Building on December 19, 2014 at 11:00 A.M.

Principal Item of work for this Contract include, but are not limited to:

Prepare as required and repave, utility cuts performed by others, with bitumi-nous concrete or portland cement concrete, milling and resurfacing, and instal-lation of pavement markings, within Baltimore City streets, alleys, and roadways.

The MBE goal is 17%The WBE goal is 4%

WATER CONTRACT 1325APPROVED: APPROVED:Bernice H. Taylor Rudolph S. Chow, P.E.Clerk, Board of Estimates Director of Public Worksd12,15

City of BaltimoreDepartment of Finance

Bureau of PurchasesSealed proposals addressed to the Board of Estimates of Baltimore, will be

received until, but not later than 11:00 a.m. local time on the following date(s) for the stated requirements:

JANUARY 14, 2014• MAINTENANCE SERVICE FOR LIQUID OXYGEN PLANT #2 AT PATAPSCO WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT B50003878

THE ENTIRE SOLICITATION DOCUMENT CAN BE VIEWED AND DOWN LOADED BY VISITING THE CITYS WEB SITE:

www.baltimorecitibuy.orgd12,19

Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street,Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:08 AM,Alex Cooper

DECEMBER 22, 2014

Baltimore City1522 Elmtree Street, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, 100

N. Calvert Street (Courthouse West) at 1:00 PM, Harvey West

DECEMBER 23, 2014

Baltimore City3011 Fallstaff Road, Unit 607A, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore

City, Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street,Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:00 AM,Alex Cooper

5402 Clover Road, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City,Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street,Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:01 AM,Alex Cooper

2607 S Paca Street, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City,Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street,Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:02 AM,Alex Cooper

3104 Auchentoroly Terrace, at the Circuit Court for BaltimoreCity, Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street,Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:03 AM,Alex Cooper

Court ProceedingsCCIIRRCCUUIITT CCOOUURRTT FFOORR BBAALLTTIIMMOORREE CCIITTYY

Civil Assignments and Family Division

Frank M. Conaway, Clerk of CourtVonetta Thomas, Manager Civil DivisionRoom 462, Courthouse East;Phone: 410-333-3708Paulette Soares, Manager Family DivisionPhone: 410-333-3709

Judge Ausby — Rm 430E

Friday, December 12, 2014

In the Matter of the Petition of Bayani Libit; In the Matter ofthe Petition of Lillie M. Greene; In the Matter of the Petitionof Joshua Errol Evans; Lee D. Gerhold vs. Agency Services inCreditor, et al; In Re: Jacqueline L. Cole CD49265; In theMatter of: Terrell Harrison; In the Matter of: Tymira Edwards

Judge Brown — Rm 215W

Friday, December 12, 2014

State of Maryland Commission on Human Relations, et al vs.Highfield; Branch Group, Inc. vs. M. Davis & Sons, Inc., et al;David Huna vs. Eddie’s of Eager Street, Inc., et al

Monday, December 15, 2014

Kimberly A. Crichlow vs. Nol Christopher Johnson, et al;Barbara Pons, et al vs. Hyatt Hotels Corporation, et al; ShamAli, et al vs. Cherry Hill Apartments Limited Partnership, etal; Orean D. Anderson, et al vs. Housing Authority ofBaltimore City, et al; Angela D. Muse, et al vs. Curtis R.Lunney, et al; Joann Logan vs. Robert Hankard, Jr., et al;Morgan Chatman vs. Housing Authority of Baltimore City, etal

Judge Nance — Rm 556E

Monday, December 15, 2014

In the Matter of the Petition of Fabrice A. Djenini; LastingImpressions Deejay & Limousine vs. Dorsey Brockington, etal; Iacoboni Site Specialists, Inc. vs. Industrial Holdings, LLC;In the Matter of: Edna Tasker; In the Matter of: Violet Herbst;In the Matter of: Dezmen Baker; In the Matter of: SusieDuckworth

Judge North — Rm 511E

Monday, December 15, 2014

Anne R. Smoot vs. David Robert Hopkins; CassandraGraham, et al vs. Vergie Budd, et al; 4401 Roland Ave.Condominium vs. Carlisle Roofing Systems, Inc., et al;Sharon Clark vs. Ryan Forney, et al; Tyron John Brown, et alvs. Hans Lindh; Michael Thompson vs. Kevin Pascale;Veronica Eboni Dennis vs. J.A.M. #8 Corporation, et al;Michael John Cunningham, Jr. vs. Estate of Louis Singer, etal; Sibrea Reshawn Jeffreys vs. Calvin Brown, Jr., et al; PhilipRaimey vs. Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners,et al

Judge White — Rm 428M

Friday, December 12, 2014

William Greg Walls vs. Bourbon Street, LLC, et al; CharlesErnest Johnson, et al vs. Bourbon Street, LLC, et al

Monday, December 15, 2014

Tyron Epp vs. G&S Real Estate, et al

Attorney/Mediator — Rm 511W

Friday, December 12, 2014

Donte Brown, et al vs. Leatha Jackson, et al; MichelleMiddleton, et al vs. Maryland General Hospital, Inc.; In theMatter of the Petition of J. T. Burdick; Janet L. Scherch vs.Frederick Realty, Inc.; Lavaltinie Carter Edmonds vs. GeicoGeneral Insurance Co.; Tyra McCall, et al vs. YolandaJacobs

Upcoming Property AuctionsContinued from 3B

BBAALLTTIIMMOORREE CCIITTYY OORRPPHHAANN’’SS CCOOUURRTT

Honorable Lewyn S. Garrett, Chief Judge; Honorable StephanW. Fogleman and Honorable Michele E. Loewenthal,Associate Judges.Room 303, Phone: 410-752-5131David B. Allen, Register of WillsRoom 344, Phone: 410-752-5131

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Estate of Deborah Butler/103472; Court’s Motion to RemovePersonal Representative

Estate of James Hart, Sr./96738; Petition to Appoint Me asSuccessor Personal Representative

Estate of Cora Elizabeth Crawford/102701; Petition forDistribution

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In the Matter of Rashad A. Prout/103265; Petition forWithdrawal of Funds; Petition for Withdrawal of Funds

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Chief Judge: William R. EvansJudge: Theresa A. Lawler, Juliet G. FisherGrace G. Connolly, Register of WillsBaltimore County, County Courts Building, Fifth Floor,Towson, MD - Phone: 410-887-6516

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Estate of Evelyn L. Preissler/180573; Petition for JudicialProbate

Estate of Delois I. Graves/180575; Petition for JudicialProbate

Estate of Frances E. Quinlan/180681; Petition for JudicialProbate

Estate of James Lee Hammonds, Sr./173271; Court’s Motion -Personal Representative Removal (Why the Inventory has notbeen filed)

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Estate of Nariman Hatami/180907; Petition for JudicialProbate

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Estate of Clara Loflin/180530; Petition for Judicial Probate

Estate of Eugene E. Johnson/120466; Court’s Motion -Personal Representative Removal (Why the SupplementalSchedule B has not been filed)

Estate of Lelia E. Cronin/180552; Petition for Judicial Probate

Estate of Lillian Trafton Whye/180558; Petition for JudicialProbate

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Estate of Davis L. Orange/157528; Appointment of aSuccessor Personal Representative

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HOUSING AUTHORITY OF BALTIMORE CITYREQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICESFOR CNI/PLANNING ADVISORY SERVICES AND CHOICE

NEIGHBORHOOD IMPLEMENTATION GRANT PREPARATION SERVICES

RFP NUMBER: B-1782-14The Housing Authority of Baltimore City (“HABC”) will issue a Request for

Proposals (“RFP”) for interested and qualified firms to submit proposals to advise on the preparation of a Transformation Plan and Choice Neighborhood grant application for a target neighborhood.

PROPOSALS WILL BE DUE no later than 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time on Friday, January 16, 2015.

A non-mandatory pre-proposals conference will be held on Monday, December 22, 2014, at 10:00 a.m., at 417 E. Fayette Street, Room 416, Baltimore, Maryland, 21202.

HABC has established a minimum goal of twenty percent (20%) of the total dollar amount of the proposed contract for Minority Business Enterprise (“MBE”) utilization, applicable to all minority and non-minority businesses proposing to provide the requested services as the prime contractor. No goal has been established for participation of Women-owned businesses (“WBEs”), however, HABC strongly encourages and affirmatively promotes the use of WBEs in all HABC contracts.

Responders shall also comply with all applicable requirements of Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, 12 U.S.C. Section 1701u.

The RFP may be obtained on or after Monday, December 15, 2014, at the following location:

Housing Authority of Baltimore CityDivision of Fiscal Operations, Purchasing Department

417 E. Fayette Street, Room 414Baltimore, Maryland 21202

Attention: John Airey, Chief of Contracting ServicesTel: (410) 396-3261 Fax: (410) 962-1586

[email protected] regarding the RFP should be directed in writing to the address and

individual indicated above, and must include the reference: HABC RFP Number B-1782-14.

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CITY OF BALTIMOREDEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS

OFFICE OF ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTIONNOTICE OF LETTING

Sealed Bids or Proposals, in duplicate addressed to the Board of Estimates of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore and marked for Water Contract No. 1228-Ashburton Washwater Lake Dam Stream Stabilization will be received at the Office of the Comptroller, Room 204, City Hall, Baltimore, Maryland until 11:00 A.M. on Wednesday, February 18, 2015. Positively no bids will be received after 11:00 A.M. Bids will be publicly opened by the Board of Estimates in Room 215, City Hall at Noon.

The Contract Documents may be examined, without charge, in Room 6 located on the first floor of the Abel Wolman Municipal Building, 200 N. Holliday Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202 as of Friday, December 12, 2014and copies may be purchased for a non-refundable cost of $50.00.

Conditions and requirements of the Bid are found in the bid package.All contractors bidding on this Contract must first be prequalified by the City

of Baltimore Contractors Qualification Committee. Interested parties should call 410-396-6883 or contact the Committee at 3000 Druid Park Drive, Baltimore, Maryland 21215. If a bid is submitted by a joint venture (“JV”), then in that event, the document that established the JV shall be submitted with the bid for verification purposes. The Prequalification Category required for bidding on this project is E13003 Water and/or Sewer Treatment Plants & Pumping Stations

Cost Qualification Range for this work shall be $500,000.01 to $1,000,000.00

A “Pre-Bidding Information” session will be conducted at 3rd Floor Conference Abel Wolman Municipal Building on December 19, 2014 at 10:00 A.M.

Principal Item of work for this project are:Installation of erosion and sedimentation control measures; installation of

tree protection measures; provision of a stabilized construction entrance; provi-sion, operation and maintenance of a bypass pumping system to divert streamflow; excavation and construction of scour hole; construction of cut-off wall; construction of cross-vane; construction of armored bank and bench; provision and installation of rock, boulders, rip-rap and stabilization matting; structural modification of the cast-in-place concrete valve vault; provision and installation of fencing; removal and planting of trees; grading, planting, site restoration and stabilization.

The MBE goal is 3%The WBE goal is 10%

WATER CONTRACT 1228APPROVED: APPROVED:Bernice H. Taylor Rudolph S. Chow, P.E.Clerk, Board of Estimates Director of Public Worksd12,15

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Rikki Drykerman, Attorney,110 N. Washington Street, Suite 500,

Rockville, Maryland 20850

IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND - IN THE ESTATE OF:

Willie Mae Jones; Estate No. 105728Notice of Judicial Probate

To all Persons Interested in the above estate:You are hereby notified that a petition has been filed by RIKKI DRYKERMAN,

Esquire for judicial probate and for the appointment of a personal representative. A hearing will be held at Orphan’s Court for Baltimore City, 111 North Calvert Street, Room 303, Baltimore, Maryland 21202 on January 28, 2015 at 10:00 a.m.

This hearing may be transferred or postponed to a subsequent time. Further information may be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Register of Wills.

DAVID B. ALLEN, Register of Wills.d12,19

Baltimore City.

Ira E. Zimmerman, Attorney,8630 Fenton Street, Suite 320,Silver Spring, Maryland 20910

IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND - IN THE ESTATE OF:

Shannon Young McBride; Estate No. 105733Notice of Judicial Probate

To all Persons Interested in the above estate:You are hereby notified that a petition has been filed by IRA E. ZIMMERMAN,

Esquire for judicial probate and for the appointment of a personal representative. A hearing will be held at Orphan’s Court for Baltimore City, 111 North Calvert Street, Room 303, Baltimore, Maryland 21202 on January 27, 2015 at 10:00 a.m.

This hearing may be transferred or postponed to a subsequent time. Further information may be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Register of Wills.

DAVID B. ALLEN, Register of Wills.d12,19

Baltimore City.

PUBLIC NOTICE FOR THEMARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

BCS 2014-18STRUCTURES CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION SERVICES

NOTICE TO ARCHITECTS & ENGINEERSTRANSPORTATION PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

SELECTION BOARDREQUEST FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

The Secretary of the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) has certified to the Transportation Professional Services Selection Board the need to utilize the services of architects or engineers for the following project(s).

Firms interested in being considered for work on any Project must submit an Expression of Interest for that Project as set forth herein. The Expression of Interest shall be in an envelope marked with the specified contract number for the Project. The letter portion of the Expression of Interest shall indicate the firm’s desire to perform services and indicate the specific tasks or areas of expertise, which will be subcontracted, and to whom. Interested firms must submit the material required herein or the interested firm will not be considered for the Project.

Of all the firms expressing interest in a Project, those adjudged most qualified shall be requested to submit Technical Proposals. Additional information will be supplied to the selected firms so that they can prepare such proposals for the Project. The firms that submit the highest rated Technical Proposal will be requested to submit Price Proposals. For projects that are 100% State funded, Price Proposal cost limitations such as, but not limited to, a payroll burden and overhead limitation of 130%, may apply. This project will be federally funded and Price Proposal cost limitations on payroll burden and overhead shall not apply. However, MDOT reserves the right to require that split payroll burden and overhead rates be submitted appropriate for the type of services to be provided (example, Office Rate for planning/design activities and Field Rate for construction inspection). If negotiations with the firm are timely and successful, a contract may be awarded to that firm. If an interested firm is requested to submit proposals, their proposals should substantially reflect the same compo-sition and area of involvement as their Expression of Interest.

If a Joint Venture responds to a project advertisement, the Department of Transportation will not accept separate Expressions of Interest from the Joint Venture constituents. A firm will not be permitted to submit on more than one (1) Joint Venture for the same project advertisement. Also a firm that responds to a project advertisement as a prime or a prime joint venture constituent may not be included as a designated subcontractor to another firm that responds as a prime to the project advertisement. Multiple responses under any of the fore-going situations may cause the rejection of all responses of the firms involved. The above does not preclude a firm from being set forth as a designated subcon-tractor to more than one (1) prime responding to the project advertisement.

All questions concerning submissions and procedures must be submitted by email to [email protected] no later than 4:00 pm one (1) week prior to the due date. The BCS number must be referenced in the email subject line. Problems submitting emails shall be reported to the Consultant Services Division (CSD) telephone number 410-545-0434.

All addendums to this advertisement will be posted only on eMaryland Marketplace and the Maryland State Highway Administration’s Webpage.

Consultants shall have the ability to provide background investigation results for Consultant personnel assigned to work on Maryland State Highway Adminis-tration (SHA) projects.

Minority business enterprises are encouraged to respond to this solicitation notice.

RESPOND TO:Norie A. Calvert

MARYLAND STATE HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATIONOFFICE OF PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACT MANAGEMENT

Fourth Floor, Mail Stop C-405707 North Calvert Street

Baltimore, Maryland 21202State Highway Administration Contract Number: BCS 2014-181. Project Description:

To provide Structures Construction Inspection Services, Statewide for the preservation and minor rehabilitation of bridges and other structures such as culverts and retaining walls for the Maryland State Highway Administra-tion’s (SHA) Office of Structures (OOS).SHA anticipates awarding four (4) contracts for these services, each for a five (5) year duration and not to exceed Six Million Dollars ($6,000,000). SHA reserves the right to modify the number of contracts and the dollar value of each as deemed appropriate.This contract will be administered solely by SHA’s OOS, to support the Architectural and Engineering needs of SHA, statewide, and will be funded with both State and Federal Funds. Assignments may be made to support other SHA Offices with the prior approval of the SHA Deputy Administrator. In addition, this contract may be used to provide services to the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT), or any of the MDOT modal adminis-trations, at the direction and with the express prior written authorization of the Secretary of Transportation or the Secretary’s designee. Any tasks assigned under this contract must be for services as outlined in the contract scope of work and in conformance with all contract terms and conditions and payment provisions.

2. Consultant Services Required:Firms with expertise in Structures Construction Inspection for the preserva-tion and minor rehabilitation of bridges and other structures such as culverts and retaining walls. Examples of work include, but are not limited to the Structures Construction Inspection of: repairs to piers, pier caps, and abutments; jacking beams under traffic and restoring bearings on piers and abutments; replacing deteriorated beams, girders, and other structural steel; constructing temporary bents and rebuilding existing bents, piers, and abut-ments; repairing and/or replacing damaged fender systems and dolphins; underpinning footings of piers and abutments; replacing timber bridge components; posting timber piles; repairing piers and piles in water; mainte-nance of traffic required for repairs; machinery and electrical repairs on movable bridges; cleaning and painting bridges (which may include lead paint removal); pile and sheet pile experience; and small structure replacement. This is not an all-inclusive list as this contract may include all professional work related to Structures Construction Inspection for both routine and emergency projects. Note: Emergency projects will require an accelerated response timeframe.In addition to the Key Staff, to perform the required services, the Consultant shall furnish personnel to perform the required inspections as directed by SHA such as, but not limited to the following SHA job classifications:• Transportation Engineer Manager (TEM) - See attachment A• Transportation Engineer Technician (TET) V - See attachment B• TET IV - See attachment C• TET III - See attachment D*Attachments A, B, C, and D will not be included at the end of this Adver-tisement. Please see E Maryland Marketplace or the SHA Web Page, Consultant Services Center for the job classification specifications attach-ments. For Support Staff, these Attachments are provided for reference purposes only. Any Licenses, Registrations and Certification Exemptions for Support Staff, will be provided in the Request for Proposal (RFP).

3. Potential Restrictions:The firm(s) selected for a given Contract will be required to provide archi-tectural and/or engineering services for any SHA design and construction project, including Design/Build projects. This may limit the firm’s potential for pursuing work with a contractor on the same Design/Build project after advertisement. State Government Article 15-508 of the Annotated Code of Maryland will dictate the Consultant’s eligibility to pursue work on Design/Build projects after advertisement.As per State Finance & Procurement, State Government Article 17-701 -17-707 of the Annotated Code of Maryland the firm(s) selected for a given Contract will be required to provide “Certification Regarding Investments in Iran”. See below 4(f.)

4. Required Information: The Consultant shall submit the following per the specified requirements listed below of:• A Compact Disc (CD) in a protective case labeled with the BCS number, Project Title and Prime/JV’s firm name to include: One (1) full pdf version of the Expression of Interest (EOI) submittal as well as Sub-Folders containing the associated individual pdf files for each Section required herein. Sub-Folders and Sections must be labeled to identify each accordingly. All pdf documents must follow the naming convention of (BCS #-Prime/JV Name-Name Identifying the Document (ie: BCS XXXX-XX-ABC Firm-Letter of Interest);• One (1) original and five (5) copies of the EOI comprised of:a. One (1) Letter of Interest - Limited to one (1) page which must contain information supporting the assertion that the Consultant has the financial capacity to provide the services requested, has measures in place to protect the State against errors and omissions, and provide the names, contact numbers and email addresses of the Primary Liaison, Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Consultant Liaison Officer for Minority Affairs, and your firm’s contact person for this procurement process. The Primary Liaison, DBE Officer, and the firm’s procurement contact may be the same or different individuals.

Note: US Government forms are to be completed with standard size typing and are not to be photo reduced. Computer generated forms are acceptable; however, the format and spacing is to be identical to that of the Standard Forms 254 and 255 unless otherwise directed.b. One (1) US Government Form SF 254 for each firm, including each subcontractor, proposed.c. One (1) US Government Form SF 255.

The US Government Form SF 255 must be completed paying special attention to the following:i. Item #4, Personnel by Discipline. The Consultant shall document personnel by discipline presently employed at the work location proposed. If more than one (1) location is being proposed by the Consultant, the Consultant must clearly document all locations proposed and show the total number of personnel by discipline for all locations proposed. Subcontractor personnel are not to be included.ii. Item #6, Outside Key Consultants (Sub-Consultants). Please follow the instructions provided in Step 5 - Special Requirements - DBE Provisions to complete Item #6 of the SF 255.iii. Item #7, Key Staff. Provide a brief resume for each of the Key Staff indi-viduals outlined below, limited to two (2) Key Staff per page, not to exceed two (2) pages total. Key Staff individual experience shall be recent experience performed within the past ten (10) years. The Consultant must document in writing in Item #7 that the Key Staff individuals meet the following requirements:1. Key Staff 1: A Professional Engineer (PE), Registered in the State of Maryland, with expertise in bridge construction practices and an employee of the Prime/JV Consultant; who will serve as the Project Manager and the Primary Liaison;2. Key Staff 2: An individual equivalent to SHA’s TET V (Attachment B), with the exception that the eight (8) years of required experience must be in Structures Construction Inspection. This individual may be from either the Prime/JV or any of the Subconsultants and will serve as an Inspection Team Leader;3. Key Staff 3: An individual equivalent to SHA’s TET IV (Attachment C), with the exception that the five (5) years of required experience must be in Structures Construction Inspection. This individual may be from either the Prime/JV or any of the Subconsultants and will serve as a Construction Inspector; and,4. Key Staff 4: An individual equivalent to SHA’s TET IV (Attachment C), with the exception that the five (5) years of required experience must be in Structures Construction Inspection.This individual may come from either the Prime/JV or any of the Subcon-sultants and will serve as a Construction Inspector.All Key Staff (1-4) must have and maintain a valid driver’s license. In addition, Key Staff 2, 3, and 4 (Attachments B and C) must have and maintain during the contract, a current SHA Temporary Traffic Control Manager’s Training Course card in addition to the required Licenses, Regis-trations and Certifications outlined in attachments B and C.It is the Prime’s responsibility to clearly and accurately represent all infor-mation for Key Staff individuals (education, years of highway and/or bridge construction inspection/engineering experience, and licenses/certifications listed).Where Maryland Registrations are required for the professional Key Staff, the Consultant shall include on line “f” of Item #7 of the SF 255 the words “Maryland Registered” and the Maryland License Registration Certificate Number for the individual. Failure of the Consultant to properly document Key Staff requirements in writing will result in the firm being precluded from further consideration for the Project.iv. Item #8, Similar Projects: Item #8, Similar Projects: Limited to five (5) similar projects, one (1) similar project per page for a total of not to exceed five (5) pages. The columns below the Similar Project Information entered under the Column A-E headers may be removed to create one large block to answer only Column B “Nature of the Firm’s Responsibility.” Photos are acceptable; however, all photos count in the overall space limitations for the page and are considered illustrations and not rated. The Similar Projects set forth shall be recent experience performed within the past ten (10) years. (Information provided in this section shall become part of the rating/evaluation criteria for this project.)v. Items #9 and #10 are not required. Any information presented in Items #9 and #10 will not be reviewed or considered in the evaluation process.d. In addition to the Key Staff’s brief resumes required in Item #7 of the SF Form 255, a one (1) page resume for each of the four (4) proposed Key Staff, for a total of four (4) pages, outlined above in Section 4. c. iii. Format is at the firm’s discretion.e. A copy of the firm’s current certificate(s) of insurance.f. As per State Finance and Procurement, State Government Article 17-701 -17-707 of the Annotated Code of Maryland, a firm engaging in investment activities with companies appearing on the Investment Activities in Iran list is ineligible for bid/proposal/award. The Investment Activities in Iran list is located at www.bpw.state.md.us of the Maryland Board of Public Works (BPW) web site. As per the BPW Advisory No.: 2013-11, Date Issued January 1, 2013, an officer of the firm shall provide a signed original certification as per language listed on the BPW Advisory page.g. The Consultant shall comply with the “Required Information” and “Special Requirements” set forth hereinafter when completing the aforesaid docu-mentation

5. Special Requirements - DBE Provisions:The Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) hereby notifies all proposers that in regard to any contract entered into pursuant to this adver-tisement; DBEs will be afforded full opportunity to submit expressions of interest in response to this notice and will not be subject to discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex or national origin in consideration for an award.It is the goal of MDOT that certified businesses participate in all contracts. Each contract may contain a goal for DBE participation, on a contract-by-contract basis. Consultants interested in submitting an Expression of Interest must comply with the “SPECIAL PROVISIONS, AFFIRMATIVE ACTION REQUIREMENTS, UTILIZATION OF DISADVAN-TAGED BUSINESSES, THE SURFACE TRANSPORTATION AND UNIFORM RELOCATION ASSISTANCE ACT OF 1987 AND ISTEA OF 1991, ATTACHMENT 6”, as modified June 8, 2000, which is obtainable from the Consultant Services Division at the address or phone number noted herein.To comply with the aforesaid SPECIAL PROVISIONS, Consultants who submit Expressions of Interest must clearly set forth the DBE Prime firm(s) or DBE subcontractor(s) proposed for goal attainment indicating:a. The proposed work,b. Percentage of total work,c. MDOT certification number, andd. Applicable NAICS Codesfor each DBE. Said information shall be shown in Item #6 of the Federal Government SF 255 form. Proposed DBE firms must be certified by MDOT to participate on federally funded Projects. If the proposed DBE firm is not certified by MDOT, the Consultant shall indicate the certification status of the proposed DBE firm in lieu of the certification number.The Consultant’s failure to submit all of the required DBE information, in the specified areas, will result in the Consultant being disqualified from further consideration for the Reduced Candidate List on this Project, unless it is in the best interest of the State to seek clarification or additional infor-mation from the Consultant.

CONTRACT GOALSFor the purpose of this contract, a goal of Thirty percent (30%) has been established for DBEs. DBE proposers have to meet the established DBE goal by either their own forces or approved DBE subcontactor(s).

6. Additional Information: SHA reserves the right to develop multiple Reduced Candidate Lists from those firms responding to this advertisement or to make multiple selections from one (1) Reduced Candidate List.

7. Electronic Transfer: By submitting a response to this solicitation, the Consultant agrees to accept payments by electronic funds transfer unless the State Comptroller’s Office grants an exemption. The selected Consultant shall register with the EFT Registration, General Accounting Division using the COT/GAD X-10 Vendor Electronic Funds (EFT) Registration Request Form, available at http://compnet.comp.state.md.us/gad/pdf/GADX-10.pdf . Any request for exemption must be submitted to the State Comptroller’s Office for approval at the address specified on the COT/GAD X-10 form and must include the business identification information as stated on the form and include the reasons for the exemption.

8. Rating Criteria: The major factors/criteria for the establishment of a Reduced Candidate List for this Project, in descending order of importance, will be:a. Key Staff;b. Similar Project Experience;c. Past Performance; (Shall be based on the past two (2) years performance rating for work performed for SHA. Firms with no ratings shall be given an average of all the firms rated.)d. Capacity to accomplish proposed work in required time;e. Compatibility of size of firm with size of proposed project;f. Firm’s location;g. Financial Responsibility; and,h. Consultant has measures of protection for the State against errors and omissions.

9. Additional Information: SHA may carry forward Key Staff and Similar Projects submitted at the Expression of Interest (EOI) stage. Changes to Key Staff are allowed at any time. All Key Staff changes must be approved by SHA and substitutions will be evaluated using the same rating criteria.

10. Respond by: 01/07/2015 prior to 12:00 P.M. (NOON)RESPOND TO:

Norie A. CalvertMARYLAND STATE HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION

OFFICE OF PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACT MANAGEMENTFourth Floor, Mail Stop C-405

707 North Calvert StreetBaltimore, Maryland 21202

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APPLICATION FOR A PARDON HAS BEEN REQUESTED FOR:LESA HOLLEY (FRAUD/CONVERSION/LEASE GOODS); DENISE SMITH

(MISDEMEANOR THEFT).A DECISION ON THE APPLICATION WILL BE MADE BY THE GOVERNOR

OF THE STATE OF MARYLAND ON OR AFTER THE DATE OF THIS PUBLICA-TION.

JOHN P. MCDONOUGHSECRETARY OF STATE.

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Alan F. Deanehan, Attorney,711 W. 40th Street, Suite 454,Baltimore, Maryland 21211

Notice of Appointment Notice to CreditorsNotice to Unknown Heirs to All Persons Interested in the

Estate of (104876) Raymond L. Lecates, Jr.Notice is given that MARK VINSON LECATES, 3646 Keswick Road,

Baltimore, Maryland 21211 was on December 9, 2014 appointed personal repre-sentative of the estate of Raymond L. Lecates, Jr. who died on July 26, 2014, with a will.

Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the attorney.

All persons having any objection to the appointment or to the probate of the decedent’s will shall file their objections with the Register of Wills on or before the 9th day of June, 2015.

Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates:

(1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; or

(2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of Wills.

MARK VINSON LECATES, Personal Representative(s).True Test—Copy: BELINDA K. CONAWAY,

Register of Wills for Baltimore City,111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202.

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Baltimore City

James L. Mayer, Attorney,2400 Longstone Lane, Suite 106,Marriottsville, Maryland 21104.

Notice of Appointment Notice to CreditorsNotice to Unknown Heirs to all Persons Interested in the

Estate of (105636) Helen Louise DantoniNotice is given that HELEN M. MARINELLI, 27 E. Seminary Avenue,

Baltimore, Maryland 21093 was on December 9, 2014 appointed personal repre-sentative of the estate of Helen Louise Dantoni who died on August 11, 2014 with a will.

Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the attorney.

All persons having any objection to the appointment or to the probate of the decedent’s will shall file their objections with the Register of Wills on or before the 9th day of June, 2015.

Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates:

(1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death, or

(2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of Wills.

HELEN M. MARINELLI, Personal Representative(s).True Test--Copy: DAVID B. ALLEN,

Register of Wills for Baltimore City,111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202.

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Baltimore City

Mary L. Porter, Proper Person,803 Oak Hill Court,

Baltimore, Maryland 21239

Small Estate Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors

Notice to Unknown Heirs to all Persons Interested in the

Estate of (105822) Achariya PeterNotice is given that MARY L. PORTER, 803 Oak Hill Court, Baltimore,

Maryland 21239, was on December 9, 2014 appointed personal representative of the small estate of Achariya Peter who died on November 24, 2014 with a will.

Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the attorney.

All persons having any objection to the appointment shall file their objections with the Register of Wills within 30 days after the date of publication of this Notice. All persons having an objection to the probate of the will shall file their objections with the Register of Wills within six months after the date of publica-tion of this Notice.

All persons having claims against the decedent must serve their claims on the undersigned personal representative or file them with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates:

(1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death; except if the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; or

(2) Thirty days after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claims will be barred unless the creditor presents the claim within thirty days from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. Any claim not served or filed within that time, or any extension provided by law, is unenforce-able thereafter.

MARY L. PORTER, Personal Representative(s).True Test--Copy: BELINDA K. CONAWAY,

Register of Wills for Baltimore City,111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202

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Baltimore City.

Leona Smith, Proper Person,336 Oldham Street,

Baltimore, Maryland 21224

Small Estate Notice of Appointment Notice to CreditorsNotice to Unknown Heirs to all Persons Interested in the

Estate of (105823) Bertha SmithNotice is given that LEONA SMITH, 336 Oldham Street, Baltimore, Maryland

21224, was on December 9, 2014 appointed personal representative of the small estate of Bertha Smith who died on October 25, 2014 without a will.

Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the attorney.

All persons having any objection to the appointment shall file their objections with the Register of Wills within 30 days after the date of publication of this Notice. All persons having an objection to the probate of the will shall file their objections with the Register of Wills within six months after the date of publica-tion of this Notice.

All persons having claims against the decedent must serve their claims on the undersigned personal representative or file them with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates:

(1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death; except if the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; or

(2) Thirty days after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claims will be barred unless the creditor presents the claim within thirty days from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. Any claim not served or filed within that time, or any extension provided by law, is unenforce-able thereafter.

LEONA SMITH, Personal Representative(s).True Test--Copy: BELINDA K. CONAWAY,

Register of Wills for Baltimore City,111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202

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Baltimore City.

Alan F. Deanehan, Attorney,711 W. 40th Street, Suite 454,Baltimore, Maryland 21211

Notice of Appointment Notice to CreditorsNotice to Unknown Heirs to All Persons Interested in the

Estate of (105826) Charles Broaddus HumphreyNotice is given that JOHN R. ADSIT, III, 3828 Tudor Arms Avenue, Baltimore,

Maryland 21211 was on December 9, 2014 appointed personal representative of the estate of Charles Broaddus Humphrey who died on November 9, 2014, with a will.

Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the attorney.

All persons having any objection to the appointment or to the probate of the decedent’s will shall file their objections with the Register of Wills on or before the 9th day of June, 2015.

Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates:

(1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; or

(2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of Wills.

JOHN R. ADSIT, III, Personal Representative(s).True Test—Copy: BELINDA K. CONAWAY,

Register of Wills for Baltimore City,111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202.

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Baltimore City

Geoffrey K. Calderone, Attorney,The Law Offices of Peter G. Angelos, P.C.,

210 W. Pennsylvania Avenue, Ste. 300, Towson, Maryland 21204Small Estate Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors

Notice to Unknown Heirs to all Persons Interested in the

Estate of (105827) Joseph A. BadolatoNotice is given that JANET P. BADOLATO, 5138 Chameleon Court, Spring

Hill, Florida 34607, was on December 9, 2014 appointed personal representative of the small estate of Joseph A. Badolato who died on February 16, 2014 without a will.

Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the attorney.

All persons having any objection to the appointment shall file their objections with the Register of Wills within 30 days after the date of publication of this Notice. All persons having an objection to the probate of the will shall file their objections with the Register of Wills within six months after the date of publica-tion of this Notice.

All persons having claims against the decedent must serve their claims on the undersigned personal representative or file them with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates:

(1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death; except if the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; or

(2) Thirty days after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claims will be barred unless the creditor presents the claim within thirty days from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. Any claim not served or filed within that time, or any extension provided by law, is unenforce-able thereafter.

JANET P. BADOLATO, Personal Representative(s).True Test--Copy: BELINDA K. CONAWAY,

Register of Wills for Baltimore City,111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202

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Baltimore City.

Cyneathia A. Jones Gray, Proper Person,1013 Stamford Road,

Baltimore, Maryland 21229

Notice of Appointment Notice to CreditorsNotice to Unknown Heirs to All Persons Interested in the

Estate of (105831) Carrrie Lee JonesNotice is given that CYNEATHIA A. JONES GRAY, 1013 Stamford Road, Balti-

more, Maryland 21229 was on December 10, 2014 appointed personal represent-ative of the estate of Carrrie Lee Jones who died on March 19, 2014, without a will.

Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the attorney.

All persons having any objection to the appointment shall file their objections with the Register of Wills on or before the 10th day of June, 2015.

Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates:

(1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; or

(2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of Wills.

CYNEATHIA A. JONES GRAY, Personal Representative(s).True Test—Copy: BELINDA K. CONAWAY,

Register of Wills for Baltimore City,111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202.

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Baltimore City

Jessica E. Hay Greenberg, Attorney,The Law Offices of Peter G. Angelos, P.C.,

210 W. Pennsylvania Avenue, Ste. 300, Towson, Maryland 21204

Small Estate Notice of Appointment Notice to CreditorsNotice to Unknown Heirs to all Persons Interested in the

Estate of (56567) Carroll Edwin Lloyd, Sr.Notice is given that CARROLL E. LLOYD, JR., 127 Schneider Street, Syracuse,

New York 13203, was on October 9, 2002 appointed personal representative of the small estate of Carroll Edwin Lloyd, Sr. who died on August 22, 1999 without a will.

Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the attorney.

All persons having any objection to the appointment shall file their objections with the Register of Wills within 30 days after the date of publication of this Notice. All persons having an objection to the probate of the will shall file their objections with the Register of Wills within six months after the date of publica-tion of this Notice.

All persons having claims against the decedent must serve their claims on the undersigned personal representative or file them with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates:

(1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death; except if the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; or

(2) Thirty days after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claims will be barred unless the creditor presents the claim within thirty days from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. Any claim not served or filed within that time, or any extension provided by law, is unenforce-able thereafter.

CARROLL E. LLOYD, JR., Personal Representative(s).True Test--Copy: BELINDA K. CONAWAY,

Register of Wills for Baltimore City,111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202

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Baltimore City.

Jessica E. Hay Greenberg, Attorney,Law Office of Peter G. Angelos, P.C.,210 W. Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 300,

Towson, Maryland 21204

Notice of Appointment Notice to CreditorsNotice to Unknown Heirs to all Persons Interested in the

Estate of (58524) Willie W. LambertNotice is given that DELIA E. LAMBERT, 304 S. Wolfe Street, Baltimore,

Maryland 21231, was on December 10, 2014 appointed personal representative of the estate of Willie W. Lambert who died on October 7, 2001 with a will.

Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the attorney.

All persons having any objection to the appointment or to the probate of the decedent’s will shall file their objections with the Register of Wills on or before the 10th day of June, 2015.

Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates:

(1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; or

(2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of Wills.

DELIA E. LAMBERT, Personal Representative(s).True Test—Copy: BELINDA K. CONAWAY,

Register of Wills for Baltimore City,111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202.

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Baltimore City

Thelma Taylor, Proper Person,1639 N. Patterson Park Avenue,

Baltimore, Maryland 21213Small Estate Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors

Notice to Unknown Heirs to all Persons Interested in the

Estate of (82027) Webster Taylor, Sr.Notice is given that THELMA TAYLOR, 1639 N. Patterson Park Avenue, Balti-

more, Maryland 21213, was on December 21, 2007 appointed personal repre-sentative of the small estate of Webster Taylor, Sr. who died on December 3, 2007 without a will.

Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the attorney.

All persons having any objection to the appointment shall file their objections with the Register of Wills within 30 days after the date of publication of this Notice. All persons having an objection to the probate of the will shall file their objections with the Register of Wills within six months after the date of publica-tion of this Notice.

All persons having claims against the decedent must serve their claims on the undersigned personal representative or file them with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates:

(1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death; except if the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; or

(2) Thirty days after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claims will be barred unless the creditor presents the claim within thirty days from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. Any claim not served or filed within that time, or any extension provided by law, is unenforce-able thereafter.

THELMA TAYLOR, Personal Representative(s).True Test--Copy: BELINDA K. CONAWAY,

Register of Wills for Baltimore City,111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202

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Robert D. Clark, Attorney,632 Frederick Road (Rear), P.O. Box 3148

Catonsville, Maryland 21228-0148Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors

Notice to Unknown Heirs to all Persons Interested in the

Estate of (105702) Edward Bennett Ross, Sr.Notice is given that EDWARD B. ROSS, JR., 3940 Irvin Avenue, Las Vegas,

Nevada 89141-3428 was on November 25, 2014 appointed personal representative of the estate of Edward Bennett Ross, Sr. who died on November 4, 2014 without a will.

Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the attorney.

All persons having any objection to the appointment shall file their objections with the Register of Wills on or before the 25th day of April, 2015.

Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates:

(1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death, or

(2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of Wills.

EDWARD B. ROSS, JR., Personal Representative(s).True Test--Copy: DAVID B. ALLEN,Register of Wills for Baltimore City,

111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202n28,d5,12

Baltimore City.

Arthur L. Drager, Attorney,One N. Charles Street, Suite 1200,

Baltimore, Maryland 21201Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors

Notice to Unknown Heirs to all Persons Interested in the

Estate of (105006) Lisa M. WalkerNotice is given that ARTHUR L. DRAGER, One N. Charles Street, Suite 1200,

Baltimore, Maryland 21201 was on December 2, 2014 appointed personal repre-sentative of the estate of Lisa M. Walker who died on September 3, 2014 without a will.

Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the attorney.

All persons having any objection to the appointment shall file their objections with the Register of Wills on or before the 2nd day of June, 2015.

Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates:

(1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death, or

(2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of Wills.

ARTHUR L. DRAGER, Personal Representative(s).True Test--Copy: DAVID B. ALLEN,Register of Wills for Baltimore City,

111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202d5,12,19

Baltimore City.

Stephen J. Kleeman, Attorney,401 Washigton Avenue, Suite 800,

Towson, Maryland 21204Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors

Notice to Unknown Heirs to All Persons Interested in the

Estate of (105741) Diane Marian TurnerNotice is given that ETHAN TURNER, 1 Hanson Place, Apartment 13L,

Brooklyn, New York 11243, and JASON TURNER, 4507 Van Noord Avenue, Studio City, California 91604, were on December 2, 2014, appointed personal representatives of the estate of Diane Marian Turner, who died on August 26, 2014, with a will.

Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representatives or the attorney.

All persons having any objection to the appointment or to the probate of the decedent’s will shall file their objections with the Register of Wills on or before the 2nd day of June, 2015.

Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the undersigned personal representatives or file it with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates:

(1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; or

(2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of Wills.

ETHAN TURNER and JASON TURNER, Personal Representative(s).True Test--Copy: DAVID B. ALLEN,Register of Wills for Baltimore City,

11 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202d5,12,19

Baltimore City

Carl E. Eastwick, Attorney,Semmes, Bowen & Semmes

25 S. Charles Street, Suite 1400, Baltimore, Maryland 21201Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors

Notice to Unknown Heirs to All Persons Interested in the

Estate of (105744) Mary Elizabeth McGeadyNotice is given that M. EAMONN MCGEADY, III, 3403 Hidden River Road,

Annapolis, Maryland 21401, and MARY L. MCGEADY, 222 Brandon Road, Balti-more, Maryland 21212, were on December 2, 2014 appointed personal represent-atives of the estate of Mary Elizabeth McGeady who died on November 4, 2014, with a will.

Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representatives or the attorney.

All persons having any objection to the appointment or to the probate of the decedent’s will shall file their objections with the Register of Wills on or before the 2nd day of June, 2015.

Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the undersigned personal representatives or file it with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates:

(1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; or

(2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of Wills.

M. EAMONN MCGEADY, III & MARY L. MCGEADY, Personal Representative(s).True Test—Copy: DAVID B. ALLEN,

Register of Wills for Baltimore City,111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202

d5,12,19

Baltimore City

Tarsha Gamble, Proper Person,1231 Halstead Road,

Baltimore, Maryland 21234Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors

Notice to Unknown Heirs to All Persons Interested in the

Estate of (105746) Roosevelt A. JacksonNotice is given that TARSHA GAMBLE, 1231 Halstead Road, Baltimore, Mary-

land 21234, was on December 2, 2014 appointed personal representative of the estate of Roosevelt A. Jackson who died on October 30, 2014, without a will.

Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the attorney.

All persons having any objection to the appointment shall file their objections with the Register of Wills on or before the 2nd day of June, 2015.

Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates:

(1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; or

(2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of Wills.

TARSHA GAMBLE, Personal Representative(s).True Test--Copy: BELINDA K. CONAWAY,

Register of Wills for Baltimore City,111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202.

d5,12,19

Baltimore City

Mary Rose E. Cook, Attorney,Gordon Feinblatt LLC,233 East Redwood Street,

Baltimore, Maryland 21202.Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors

Notice to Unknown Heirs to all Persons Interested in the

Estate of (105748) Mary E. ForshlagerNotice is given that THOMAS J. WHITE, 33 South Floyd Street, Alexandria,

Virginia 22304-6333, was on December 3, 2014 appointed personal represent-ative of the estate of Mary E. Forshlager who died on May 31, 2014 with a will.

Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the attorney.

All persons having any objection to the appointment or to the probate of the decedent’s will shall file their objections with the Register of Wills on or before the 3rd day of June, 2015.

Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates:

(1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; or

(2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of Wills.

THOMAS J. WHITE, Personal Representative(s).True Test--Copy: DAVID B. ALLEN,Register of Wills for Baltimore City,

111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202.d5,12,19

Baltimore City

Yvonne G. Gales-Bey, Proper Person,6210 Robin Hill Road

Baltimore, Maryland 21207Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors

Notice to Unknown Heirs to All Persons Interested in the

Estate of (105749) Loretta M. GalesNotice is given that YVONNE G. GALES-BEY, 6210 Robin Hill Road,

Baltimore, Maryland 21207, was on December 3, 2014 appointed personal repre-sentative of the estate of Loretta M. Gales who died on November 20, 2014, without a will.

Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the attorney.

All persons having any objection to the appointment shall file their objections with the Register of Wills on or before the 3rd day of June, 2015.

Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates:

(1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; or

(2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of Wills.

YVONNE G. GALES-BEY, Personal Representative(s).True Test--Copy: BELINDA K. CONAWAY,

Register of Wills for Baltimore City,111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202.

d5,12,19

Baltimore City

Orlando D. Bordley, Proper Person,1601 N. Hilton Street,

Baltimore, Maryland 21216Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors

Notice to Unknown Heirs to All Persons Interested in the

Estate of (105750) Isabel Amelia Riddickaka Isabella Amelia Riddick

Notice is given that ORLANDO D. BORDLEY, 1601 N. Hilton Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21216, was on December 3, 2014 appointed personal repre-sentative of the estate of Isabel Amelia Riddick aka Isabella Amelia Riddick who died on November 21, 2014, with a will.

Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the attorney.

All persons having any objection to the appointment or to the probate of the decedent’s will shall file their objections with the Register of Wills on or before the 3rd day of June, 2015.

Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates:

(1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; or

(2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of Wills.

ORLANDO D. BORDLEY, Personal Representative(s).True Test--Copy: BELINDA K. CONAWAY,

Register of Wills for Baltimore City,111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202.

d5,12,19

Baltimore City

Julian L. Lapides, Attorney,600 Wyndhurst Avenue, Suite 246,

Baltimore, Maryland 21210Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors

Notice to Unknown Heirs to All Persons Interested in the

Estate of (105753) Lenore FineNotice is given that LISA CAPEN KESECKER, 536 Cunningham Woods Drive,

Moorefield, West Virginia 26836, was on December 3, 2014 appointed personal representative of the estate of Lenore Fine who died on November 10, 2014, with a will.

Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the attorney.

All persons having any objection to the appointment or to the probate of the decedent’s will shall file their objections with the Register of Wills on or before the 3rd day of June, 2015.

Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates:

(1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; or

(2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of Wills.

LISA CAPEN KESECKER, Personal Representative(s).True Test--Copy: DAVID B. ALLEN,Register of Wills for Baltimore City,

111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202.d5,12,19

Baltimore City

Nona G. Diggs, Proper Person,10 Tentmill Lane, Apartment F,

Pikesville, Maryland 21208Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors

Notice to Unknown Heirs to All Persons Interested in the

Estate of (84548) Leona C. AbramsNotice is given that NONA G. DIGGS, 10 Tentmill Lane, Apartment F,

Pikesville, Maryland 21208, and DONNA M. QUEEN, 4725 Old Germany Court, Manchester, Maryland 21102, were on December 3, 2014 appointed personal representative of the estate of Leona C. Abrams who died on August 22, 2008, with a will.

Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representatives or the attorney.

All persons having any objection to the appointment or to the probate of the decedent’s will shall file their objections with the Register of Wills on or before the 3rd day of June, 2015.

Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the undersigned personal representatives or file it with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates:

(1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; or

(2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of Wills.

NONA G. DIGGS and DONNA M. QUEEN, Personal Representative(s).True Test--Copy: DAVID B. ALLEN,Register of Wills for Baltimore City,

111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202.d5,12,19

Baltimore City

Barry R. Glazer, Attorney,1010 Light Street,

Baltimore, Maryland 21230Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors

Notice to Unknown Heirs to all Persons Interested in the

Estate of (92486) Kevin ThomasNotice is given that ROMAN CHOMA, 1010 Light Street, Baltimore, Maryland

21230, was on December 2, 2014 appointed personal representative of the estate of Kevin Thomas who died on November 1, 2010 without a will.

Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the attorney.

All persons having any objection to the appointment shall file their objections with the Register of Wills on or before the 2nd day of June, 2015.

Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates:

(1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death, or

(2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of Wills.

ROMAN CHOMA, Personal Representative(s).True Test--Copy: BELINDA K. CONAWAY,

Register of Wills for Baltimore City,111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202

d5,12,19

Baltimore City.

Laura M. Vaeth, Proper Person,9724 Biggs Road,

Baltimore, Maryland 21220Small Estate Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors

Notice to Unknown Heirs to all Persons Interested in the

Estate of (103754) Frank Vincent GiorgilliNotice is given that LAURA M. VAETH, 9724 Biggs Road, Baltimore, Maryland

21220 & LISA C. ZUREK, 5049 Forge Haven Drive, Baltimore, Maryland 21128, were on April 25, 2014 appointed personal representatives of the small estate of Frank Vincent Giorgilli who died on February 26, 2014 with a will.

Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representatives or the attorney.

All persons having any objection to the appointment shall file their objections with the Register of Wills within 30 days after the date of publication of this Notice. All persons having an objection to the probate of the will shall file their objections with the Register of Wills within six months after the date of publica-tion of this Notice.

All persons having claims against the decedent must serve their claims on the undersigned personal representatives or file them with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates:

(1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death; except if the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; or

(2) Thirty days after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claims will be barred unless the creditor presents the claim within thirty days from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. Any claim not served or filed within that time, or any extension provided by law, is unenforce-able thereafter.

LAURA M. VAETH & LISA C. ZUREK, Personal Representative(s).True Test--Copy: BELINDA K. CONAWAY,

Register of Wills for Baltimore City,111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202

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Arthur L. Drager, Attorney,One N. Charles Street, Suite 1200,

Baltimore, Maryland 21201Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors

Notice to Unknown Heirs to all Persons Interested in the

Estate of (105631) William C. BradshawNotice is given that ARTHUR L. DRAGER, One N. Charles Street, Suite 1200,

Baltimore, Maryland 21201 was on November 24, 2014 appointed personal representative of the estate of William C. Bradshaw who died on October 19, 2014 with a will.

Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the attorney.

All persons having any objection to the appointment or to the probate of the decedent’s will shall file their objections with the Register of Wills on or before the 24th day of May, 2015.

Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates:

(1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death, or

(2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of Wills.

ARTHUR L. DRAGER, Personal Representative(s).True Test--Copy: DAVID B. ALLEN,Register of Wills for Baltimore City,

111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202n28,d5,12

Baltimore City.

Judy A. Bailey, Proper Person,2651 Basehores Mill Road

Westminster, Maryland 21158Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors

Notice to Unknown Heirs to all Persons Interested in the

Estate of (105693) John Paul JohnsNotice is given that JUDY A BAILEY, 2651 Basehores Mill Road, Westminster,

Maryland 21158 was on November 25, 2014 appointed personal representative of the estate of John Paul Johns who died on October 29, 2014 with a will.

Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the attorney.

All persons having any objection to the appointment or to the probate of the decedent’s will shall file their objections with the Register of Wills on or before the 25th day of May, 2015.

Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates:

(1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death, or

(2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of Wills.

JUDY A BAILEY, Personal Representative(s).True Test--Copy: DAVID B. ALLEN,Register of Wills for Baltimore City,

111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202n28,d5,12

Baltimore City.

Sidney Schlachman, Attorney,Schlachman, Belsky & Weiner, P.A.,

300 E. Lombard Street, Suite 1100,Baltimore, Maryland 21202

Notice of Appointment Notice to CreditorsNotice to Unknown Heirs to all Persons Interested in the

Estate of (105696) Richard E. ThomasNotice is given that CAROLYN M. WHITE, 5509 Pembroke Avenue, Gwynn

Oak, Maryland 21207 was on November 25, 2014, appointed personal represent-ative of the estate of Richard E. Thomas who died on October 30, 2014 without a will.

Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the attorney.

All persons having any objection to the appointment shall file their objections with the Register of Wills on or before the 25th day of May, 2015.

Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates:

(1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death, or

(2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of Wills.

CAROLYN M. WHITE, Personal Representative(s).True Test—Copy: DAVID B. ALLEN,

Register of Wills for Baltimore City,111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202

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Baltimore City.

Karen M. Odachowski, Proper Person,3333 Velvet Valley Drive

West Friendship, Maryland 21794Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors

Notice to Unknown Heirs to all Persons Interested in the

Estate of (105698) Estella HarmisNotice is given that KAREN M. ODACHOWSKI, 3333 Velvet Valley Drive, West

Friendship, Maryland 21794 was on November 25, 2014 appointed personal representative of the estate of Estella Harmis who died on July 25, 2006 without a will.

Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the attorney.

All persons having any objection to the appointment shall file their objections with the Register of Wills on or before the 25th day of May, 2015.

Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates:

(1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death, or

(2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of Wills.

KAREN M. ODACHOWSKI, Personal Representative(s).True Test--Copy: DAVID B. ALLEN,Register of Wills for Baltimore City,

111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202n28,d5,12

Baltimore City.

Stefan B. Ades, AttorneyThe Law Offices of Stefan B. Ades, LLC

3604 Eastern Avenue, Suite 300Baltimore, Maryland 21224

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-001922 -FedHop, LLC, Plaintiff vs. Michael K. Thomas, and Lakeside National, LLC, and Baltimore City, Maryland, and All unknown owners of the property described below; all heirs, devisees, personal representatives, and executors, administrators, grantees, assigns or successors in right, title, interest, and any and all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property and premises situate in the City of Baltimore, known as

1726 Carswell Streetand described as Lot Size 14x90 Being known as Ward - 09 Section - 17 Block -

4128 Lot - 007 on the Tax Roll of the Director of Finance, Defendants.

Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the hereinabove described property sold, either directly or via assignment, by the Collector of Taxes for the State of Maryland and Baltimore City to the Plaintiff in the proceeding. The Complaint states, among other things, that the amount necessary for the redemption for the subject property has not been paid, although more than six (6) months from the date of the sale have expired, and more than two (2) months from the date that the first of two (2) separate pre-suit Notices of the tax sale was sent to each required interested party have expired.

It is thereupon this 10th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, Maryland

ORDERED, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in some newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City, Maryland, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks, on or before the 9th day of January, 2015, warning all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property described above to appear in this Court by the 8th day of February, 2015, and redeem their respective property or answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final Decree will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the prop-erty, and vesting in the Plaintiff a title in fee simple or leasehold, free and clear of all encumbrances.

The Defendants are hereby informed of the latest date to file a written Answer or Petition to Redeem the property mentioned in the Complaint described above, and that failure to file a response on or before the date specified may result in a Default Judgment foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the property being rendered by this Court against them.

LAWRENCE FLETCHER-HILL, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

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Baltimore City

Tacey N. Himelfarb, Attorney,Himelfarb Law Office, P.A.,

8919 Reisterstown Road,Baltimore, Maryland 21208.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-006805 -Pluto 2014, LLC, Plaintiff v. Earl William Washington; Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Indenture Trustee, on Behalf of the Holders of the Accredited Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-2 Asset Backed Notes; Mark H. Wittstadt, Sub. Trustee; Gerard Wm. Wittstadt, Jr., Esquire, Sub. Trustee; Deborah A. Hill, Sub. Tr.; The State of Maryland; Comptroller of Maryland; The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore; All Persons that have or claim to have any interest in the property known as

3035 Frisby StreetAnd more particularly described as Ward 09, Section 03, Block 4074A, Lot

058, Defendants.

Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the following property in the City of Baltimore, sold by the Collector of Taxes for the City of Baltimore and the State of Maryland to the plaintiff in this proceeding:

3035 Frisby St., Lot Size 18x80, being known as Ward 09, Section 03, Block 4074A, Lot 058.

The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for redemption have not been paid.

It is thereupon this 10th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, ORDERED, that notice be given by insertion of a copy of this order in some newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for 3 successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the properties listed above to appear in this Court by the 8th day of February, 2015, and redeem the property in which they have an interest and answer the complaint or thereafter a final judgment will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in the prop-erties listed above, and vesting in the plaintiff a title, free and clear of encum-brances.

LAWRENCE FLETCHER-HILL, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

d12,19,26

Baltimore City.

Tacey N. Himelfarb, Attorney,Himelfarb Law Office, P.A.,

8919 Reisterstown Road,Baltimore, Maryland 21208.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-006797 -Pluto 2014, LLC, Plaintiff v. Keon White; Richard Thomas White; Howard N. Bierman, Sub. Trustee; Jacob Geesing, Sub. Trustee; Carrie M. Ward, Sub. Trustee; L. Darren Goldberg, Sub. Trustee; David A. Kasuba, Sub. Trustee; Deut-sche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for the Long Beach Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-10; JP Morgan Chase Bank, NA; The State of Maryland; Comp-troller of Maryland; The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore; All Persons that have or claim to have any interest in the property known as

3914 Gwynns Falls ParkwayAnd more particularly described as Ward 15, Section 28, Block 2826B, Lot

011, Defendants.

Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the following property in the City of Baltimore, sold by the Collector of Taxes for the City of Baltimore and the State of Maryland to the plaintiff in this proceeding:

3914 Gwynns Falls Pkwy., Lot Size 50x133-10, being known as Ward 15, Section 28, Block 2826B, Lot 011.

The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for redemption have not been paid.

It is thereupon this 10th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, ORDERED, that notice be given by insertion of a copy of this order in some newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for 3 successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the properties listed above to appear in this Court by the 8th day of February, 2015, and redeem the property in which they have an interest and answer the complaint or thereafter a final judgment will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in the prop-erties listed above, and vesting in the plaintiff a title, free and clear of encum-brances.

LAWRENCE FLETCHER-HILL, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

d12,19,26

Baltimore City.

Tacey N. Himelfarb, Attorney,Himelfarb Law Office, P.A.,

8919 Reisterstown Road,Baltimore, Maryland 21208.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-006802 -Pluto 2014, LLC, Plaintiff v. Ellanna J. Wilkins; Law Offices of Daniel A. Fulco, PLLC, Trustee; Regional Management Inc., GRO; Bayview Loan Servicing, LLC; The State of Maryland; Comptroller of Maryland; The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore; All Persons that have or claim to have any interest in the property known as

4103 Gladden AvenueAnd more particularly described as Ward 26, Section 33, Block 4179S, Lot 208,

Defendants.

Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the following property in the City of Baltimore, sold by the Collector of Taxes for the City of Baltimore and the State of Maryland to the plaintiff in this proceeding:

4103 Gladden Ave., Lot Size 18x99-6, being known as Ward 26, Section 33, Block 4179S, Lot 208.

The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for redemption have not been paid.

It is thereupon this 10th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, ORDERED, that notice be given by insertion of a copy of this order in some newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for 3 successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the properties listed above to appear in this Court by the 8th day of February, 2015, and redeem the property in which they have an interest and answer the complaint or thereafter a final judgment will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in the prop-erties listed above, and vesting in the plaintiff a title, free and clear of encum-brances.

LAWRENCE FLETCHER-HILL, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

d12,19,26

Baltimore City.

Stefan B. Ades, AttorneyThe Law Offices of Stefan B. Ades, LLC

3604 Eastern Avenue, Suite 300Baltimore, Maryland 21224

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-001989 -US BANK CUSTODIAN FOR TLCF 2012A, LLC, Plaintiff vs. Myles Wright, a/k/a Myles C. Wright, and Pearl E. Lomax, and Bank of America, NA, and PRLAP, Inc., Trustee, and First Union National Bank n/k/a Wells Fargo Bank, NA, and TRSTE, Inc., Trustee, and Baltimore City, Maryland, and All unknown owners of the property described below; all heirs, devisees, personal representatives, and executors, administrators, grantees, assigns or successors in right, title, interest, and any and all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property and premises situate in the City of Baltimore, known as

2861 Bookert Driveand described as Lot Size 14x85-7 Being known as Ward - 25 Section - 05

Block - 7644 Lot - 058 on the Tax Roll of the Director of Finance, Defendants.

1st Amended Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the hereinabove described property sold, either directly or via assignment, by the Collector of Taxes for the State of Maryland and Baltimore City to the Plaintiff in the proceeding. The Complaint states, among other things, that the amount necessary for the redemption for the subject property has not been paid, although more than six (6) months from the date of the sale have expired, and more than two (2) months from the date that the first of two (2) separate pre-suit Notices of the tax sale was sent to each required interested party have expired.

It is thereupon this 9th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, Maryland

ORDERED, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in some newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City, Maryland, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks, on or before the 8th day of January, 2015, warning all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property described above to appear in this Court by the 7th day of February, 2015, and redeem their respective property or answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final Decree will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the prop-erty, and vesting in the Plaintiff a title in fee simple or leasehold, free and clear of all encumbrances.

The Defendants are hereby informed of the latest date to file a written Answer or Petition to Redeem the property mentioned in the Complaint described above, and that failure to file a response on or before the date specified may result in a Default Judgment foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the property being rendered by this Court against them.

SHANNON E. AVERY, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

d12,19,26

Baltimore City

Stefan B. Ades, AttorneyThe Law Offices of Stefan B. Ades, LLC

3604 Eastern Avenue, Suite 300Baltimore, Maryland 21224

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-001885 -FedHop, LLC, Plaintiff vs. Marlene Zupkusky, and Baltimore City, Maryland, and All unknown owners of the property described below; all heirs, devisees, personal representatives, and executors, administrators, grantees, assigns or successors in right, title, interest, and any and all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property and premises situate in the City of Baltimore, known as

2017 Ashton Streetand described as Lot Size 12x77-9 Being known as Ward - 20 Section - 11

Block - 0698 Lot - 071 on the Tax Roll of the Director of Finance, Defendants.

Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the hereinabove described property sold, either directly or via assignment, by the Collector of Taxes for the State of Maryland and Baltimore City to the Plaintiff in the proceeding. The Complaint states, among other things, that the amount necessary for the redemption for the subject property has not been paid, although more than six (6) months from the date of the sale have expired, and more than two (2) months from the date that the first of two (2) separate pre-suit Notices of the tax sale was sent to each required interested party have expired.

It is thereupon this 10th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, Maryland

ORDERED, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in some newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City, Maryland, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks, on or before the 9th day of January, 2015, warning all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property described above to appear in this Court by the 8th day of February, 2015, and redeem their respective property or answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final Decree will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the prop-erty, and vesting in the Plaintiff a title in fee simple or leasehold, free and clear of all encumbrances.

The Defendants are hereby informed of the latest date to file a written Answer or Petition to Redeem the property mentioned in the Complaint described above, and that failure to file a response on or before the date specified may result in a Default Judgment foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the property being rendered by this Court against them.

LAWRENCE FLETCHER-HILL, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

d12,19,26

Baltimore City

The Daily Record 9BFriday, December 12, 2014 THEDAILYRECORD.COM

Tacey N. Himelfarb, Attorney,Himelfarb Law Office, P.A.,

8919 Reisterstown Road,Baltimore, Maryland 21208.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-006841 -Pluto 2014, LLC, Plaintiff v. Crystal M. Randall; Everbank; PNC Bank, N.A. F/K/A Bank of Hanover and Trust Company; John E. Driscoll, III, Substitute Trustee; Jana M. Gantt, Substitute Trustee; Kimberly Lane, Substitute Trustee; Deena L. Reynolds, Substitute Trustee; Triston J. McIntyre, Substitute Trustee; Arnold Hillman, Substitute Trustee; Robert G. Coradi, Trustee; Gary A. Harris, Trustee; The State of Maryland; Comptroller of Maryland; The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore; All Persons that have or claim to have any interest in the property known as

614 Archer StreetAnd more particularly described as Ward 21, Section 07, Block 0855, Lot 012,

Defendants.

Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the following property in the City of Baltimore, sold by the Collector of Taxes for the City of Baltimore and the State of Maryland to the plaintiff in this proceeding:

614 Archer St., Lot Size 12x52-2, being known as Ward 21, Section 07, Block 0855, Lot 012.

The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for redemption have not been paid.

It is thereupon this 10th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, ORDERED, that notice be given by insertion of a copy of this order in some newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for 3 successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the properties listed above to appear in this Court by the 8th day of February, 2015, and redeem the property in which they have an interest and answer the complaint or thereafter a final judgment will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in the prop-erties listed above, and vesting in the plaintiff a title, free and clear of encum-brances.

LAWRENCE FLETCHER-HILL, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

d12,19,26

Baltimore City.

Stefan B. Ades, AttorneyThe Law Offices of Stefan B. Ades, LLC

3604 Eastern Avenue, Suite 300Baltimore, Maryland 21224

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-001931 -US BANK CUSTODIAN FOR TLCF 2012A, LLC, Plaintiff vs. Real Estate Manage-ment & Acquisitions, LLC, and Lakeside National, LLC, and GMAC Mortgage, LLC, and John Burson, Trustee, and William M. Savage, Substitute Trustee, and Gregory N. Britto, (012, and Jason Murphy, Substitute Trustee, and Kristine D. Brown, and Erik W. Yoder, Substitute Trustee, and Baltimore City, Maryland, and All unknown owners of the property described below; all heirs, devisees, personal representatives, and executors, administrators, grantees, assigns or successors in right, title, interest, and any and all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property and premises situate in the City of Baltimore, known as

1334 Washington Boulevardand described as Lot Size 13-4x70 Being known as Ward - 21 Section - 05

Block - 0767 Lot - 008 on the Tax Roll of the Director of Finance, Defendants.

1st Amended Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the hereinabove described property sold, either directly or via assignment, by the Collector of Taxes for the State of Maryland and Baltimore City to the Plaintiff in the proceeding. The Complaint states, among other things, that the amount necessary for the redemption for the subject property has not been paid, although more than six (6) months from the date of the sale have expired, and more than two (2) months from the date that the first of two (2) separate pre-suit Notices of the tax sale was sent to each required interested party have expired.

It is thereupon this 9th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, Maryland

ORDERED, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in some newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City, Maryland, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks, on or before the 8th day of January, 2015, warning all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property described above to appear in this Court by the 7th day of February, 2015, and redeem their respective property or answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final Decree will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the prop-erty, and vesting in the Plaintiff a title in fee simple or leasehold, free and clear of all encumbrances.

The Defendants are hereby informed of the latest date to file a written Answer or Petition to Redeem the property mentioned in the Complaint described above, and that failure to file a response on or before the date specified may result in a Default Judgment foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the property being rendered by this Court against them.

SHANNON E. AVERY, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

d12,19,26

Baltimore City

Tacey N. Himelfarb, Attorney,Himelfarb Law Office, P.A.,

8919 Reisterstown Road,Baltimore, Maryland 21208.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-006803 -Pluto 2014, LLC, Plaintiff v. Veronica Reaves; Robert B. Greenwalt, Esquire, Trustee; Brett A. Solomon, Substitute Trustee; Ocwen Federal Bank, FSB; Howard N. Bierman, Sub. Trustee; Jacob Geesing, Sub. Trustee; Carrie M. Ward, Sub. Trustee; E*Trade Financial Corporation T/A E*Trade Bank; The State of Maryland; Comptroller of Maryland; The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore; All Persons that have or claim to have any interest in the property known as

5504 Govane AvenueAnd more particularly described as Ward 27, Section 53, Block 5150, Lot 010

Defendants.

Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the following property in the City of Baltimore, sold by the Collector of Taxes for the City of Baltimore and the State of Maryland to the plaintiff in this proceeding:

5504 Govane Ave., Lot Size 25x110, being known as Ward 27, Section 53, Block 5150, Lot 010.

The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for redemption have not been paid.

It is thereupon this 10th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, ORDERED, that notice be given by insertion of a copy of this order in some newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for 3 successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the properties listed above to appear in this Court by the 8th day of February, 2015, and redeem the property in which they have an interest and answer the complaint or thereafter a final judgment will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in the prop-erties listed above, and vesting in the plaintiff a title, free and clear of encum-brances.

LAWRENCE FLETCHER-HILL, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

d12,19,26

Baltimore City.

Tacey N. Himelfarb, Attorney,Himelfarb Law Office, P.A.,

8919 Reisterstown Road,Baltimore, Maryland 21208.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-006875 -Pluto 2014, LLC, Plaintiff v. Wanda Richardson; Lawyers Title Realty Service, Inc., Trustee; Reversionary Interest Partnership; PNC Bank; National Association FKA National City Mortgage Co.; The State of Maryland; Comp-troller of Maryland; The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore; All Persons that have or claim to have any interest in the property known as

3631 Brehms LaneAnd more particularly described as Ward 26, Section 37, Block 4179E, Lot

008E, Defendants.

Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the following property in the City of Baltimore, sold by the Collector of Taxes for the City of Baltimore and the State of Maryland to the plaintiff in this proceeding:

3631 Brehms Lane, Lot Size 14-4x126-3, being known as Ward 26, Section 37, Block 4179E, Lot 008E.

The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for redemption have not been paid.

It is thereupon this 10th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, ORDERED, that notice be given by insertion of a copy of this order in some newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for 3 successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the properties listed above to appear in this Court by the 8th day of February, 2015, and redeem the property in which they have an interest and answer the complaint or thereafter a final judgment will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in the prop-erties listed above, and vesting in the plaintiff a title, free and clear of encum-brances.

LAWRENCE FLETCHER-HILL, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

d12,19,26

Baltimore City.

Stefan B. Ades, AttorneyThe Law Offices of Stefan B. Ades, LLC

3604 Eastern Avenue, Suite 300Baltimore, Maryland 21224

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-001919 -FedHop, LLC, Plaintiff vs. Robin J. Richmond, and Baltimore City, Maryland, and All unknown owners of the property described below; all heirs, devisees, personal representatives, and executors, administrators, grantees, assigns or successors in right, title, interest, and any and all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property and premises situate in the City of Baltimore, known as

2116 Cliftwood Avenueand described as Lot Size 13-9x75 Being known as Ward - 08 Section - 02

Block - 4169 Lot - 027 on the Tax Roll of the Director of Finance, Defendants.

Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the hereinabove described property sold, either directly or via assignment, by the Collector of Taxes for the State of Maryland and Baltimore City to the Plaintiff in the proceeding. The Complaint states, among other things, that the amount necessary for the redemption for the subject property has not been paid, although more than six (6) months from the date of the sale have expired, and more than two (2) months from the date that the first of two (2) separate pre-suit Notices of the tax sale was sent to each required interested party have expired.

It is thereupon this 10th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, Maryland

ORDERED, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in some newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City, Maryland, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks, on or before the 9th day of January, 2015, warning all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property described above to appear in this Court by the 8th day of February, 2015, and redeem their respective property or answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final Decree will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the prop-erty, and vesting in the Plaintiff a title in fee simple or leasehold, free and clear of all encumbrances.

The Defendants are hereby informed of the latest date to file a written Answer or Petition to Redeem the property mentioned in the Complaint described above, and that failure to file a response on or before the date specified may result in a Default Judgment foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the property being rendered by this Court against them.

LAWRENCE FLETCHER-HILL, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

d12,19,26

Baltimore City

Tacey N. Himelfarb, Attorney,Himelfarb Law Office, P.A.,

8919 Reisterstown Road,Baltimore, Maryland 21208.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-006842 -Pluto 2014, LLC, Plaintiff v. Wilburt Simms; B. George Ballman, Esquire, Trustee; Thomas D. Gibbons, Esquire, Trustee; Sambor Investments, LLC, GRO; Federal National Mortgage Association; 2141 Terrace Land Trust; The State of Maryland; Comptroller of Maryland; The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore; All Persons that have or claim to have any interest in the property known as

2141 Chelsea TerraceAnd more particularly described as Ward 15, Section 03, Block 2808, Lot 024,

Defendants.

Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the following property in the City of Baltimore, sold by the Collector of Taxes for the City of Baltimore and the State of Maryland to the plaintiff in this proceeding:

2141 Chelsea Terr., Lot Size 14-8x115, being known as Ward 15, Section 03, Block 2808, Lot 024.

The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for redemption have not been paid.

It is thereupon this 10th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, ORDERED, that notice be given by insertion of a copy of this order in some newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for 3 successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the properties listed above to appear in this Court by the 8th day of February, 2015, and redeem the property in which they have an interest and answer the complaint or thereafter a final judgment will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in the prop-erties listed above, and vesting in the plaintiff a title, free and clear of encum-brances.

LAWRENCE FLETCHER-HILL, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

d12,19,26

Baltimore City.

Tacey N. Himelfarb, Attorney,Himelfarb Law Office, P.A.,

8919 Reisterstown Road,Baltimore, Maryland 21208.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-006848 -Pluto 2014, LLC, Plaintiff v. Clova Smith; All Star Title, Inc., Trustee; David Bull, Trustee; U.S. Bank National Association; Garry Lavenstein, President; All American Windows & Siding, A Forfeited Md. Corp.; The State of Maryland; Comptroller of Maryland; The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore; All Persons that have or claim to have any interest in the property known as

5200 Belleville AvenueAnd more particularly described as Ward 28, Section 03, Block 8293, Lot 008,

Defendants.

Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the following property in the City of Baltimore, sold by the Collector of Taxes for the City of Baltimore and the State of Maryland to the plaintiff in this proceeding:

5200 Belleville Ave., Lot Size 40x150, being known as Ward 28, Section 03, Block 8293, Lot 008.

The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for redemption have not been paid.

It is thereupon this 10th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, ORDERED, that notice be given by insertion of a copy of this order in some newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for 3 successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the properties listed above to appear in this Court by the 8th day of February, 2015, and redeem the property in which they have an interest and answer the complaint or thereafter a final judgment will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in the prop-erties listed above, and vesting in the plaintiff a title, free and clear of encum-brances.

LAWRENCE FLETCHER-HILL, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

d12,19,26

Baltimore City.

Stefan B. Ades, AttorneyThe Law Offices of Stefan B. Ades, LLC

3604 Eastern Avenue, Suite 300Baltimore, Maryland 21224

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-001983 -US BANK CUSTODIAN FOR TLCF 2012A, LLC, Plaintiff vs. Edward Spellen, and Wayne Lee, Trustee, and Argent Mortgage Company, LLC, and Colonial Mortgage Service Company Associates, Inc., and C. W. Blomquist, Trustee, and Diane K. Blomquist, Trustee, and Baltimore City, Maryland, and All unknown owners of the property described below; all heirs, devisees, personal represent-atives, and executors, administrators, grantees, assigns or successors in right, title, interest, and any and all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property and premises situate in the City of Baltimore, known as

1622 E. 30th Streetand described as Lot Size 14-3x95 Being known as Ward - 09 Section - 15

Block - 3956 Lot - 038 on the Tax Roll of the Director of Finance, Defendants.

1st Amended Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the hereinabove described property sold, either directly or via assignment, by the Collector of Taxes for the State of Maryland and Baltimore City to the Plaintiff in the proceeding. The Complaint states, among other things, that the amount necessary for the redemption for the subject property has not been paid, although more than six (6) months from the date of the sale have expired, and more than two (2) months from the date that the first of two (2) separate pre-suit Notices of the tax sale was sent to each required interested party have expired.

It is thereupon this 9th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, Maryland

ORDERED, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in some newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City, Maryland, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks, on or before the 8th day of January, 2015, warning all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property described above to appear in this Court by the 7th day of February, 2015, and redeem their respective property or answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final Decree will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the prop-erty, and vesting in the Plaintiff a title in fee simple or leasehold, free and clear of all encumbrances.

The Defendants are hereby informed of the latest date to file a written Answer or Petition to Redeem the property mentioned in the Complaint described above, and that failure to file a response on or before the date specified may result in a Default Judgment foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the property being rendered by this Court against them.

SHANNON E. AVERY, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

d12,19,26

Baltimore City

Tacey N. Himelfarb, Attorney,Himelfarb Law Office, P.A.,

8919 Reisterstown Road,Baltimore, Maryland 21208.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-006845 -Pluto 2014, LLC, Plaintiff v. Joseph C. Spellen; John E. Driscoll, III, Substitute Trustee; Robert E. Frazier, Substitute Trustee; Jana M. Gantt, Substitute Trustee; Laura D. Harris, Substitute Trustee; Kimberly Lane, Substitute Trustee; Deena L. Reynolds, Substitute Trustee; Everbank; The State of Maryland; Comp-troller of Maryland; The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore; All Persons that have or claim to have any interest in the property known as

1103 Gorsuch AvenueAnd more particularly described as Ward 09, Section 02, Block 4097, Lot 036

Defendants.

Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the following property in the City of Baltimore, sold by the Collector of Taxes for the City of Baltimore and the State of Maryland to the plaintiff in this proceeding:

1103 Gorsuch Ave., Lot Size 14-3x95, being known as Ward 09, Section 02, Block 4097, Lot 036.

The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for redemption have not been paid.

It is thereupon this 10th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, ORDERED, that notice be given by insertion of a copy of this order in some newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for 3 successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the properties listed above to appear in this Court by the 8th day of February, 2015, and redeem the property in which they have an interest and answer the complaint or thereafter a final judgment will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in the prop-erties listed above, and vesting in the plaintiff a title, free and clear of encum-brances.

LAWRENCE FLETCHER-HILL, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

d12,19,26

Baltimore City.

10B The Daily Record Friday, December 12, 2014THEDAILYRECORD.COM

Tacey N. Himelfarb, Attorney,Himelfarb Law Office, P.A.,

8919 Reisterstown Road,Baltimore, Maryland 21208.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-006880 -Pluto 2014, LLC, Plaintiff v. David J. Maynard, Jr.; Adrian Maynard; Richard T. Cregger, Trustee; Merscorp Holdings Inc. for Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.; A&L LLC; GE Capital Retail Bank F/K/A GE Money Bank, FSB F/K/A WMC Mortgage Corp.; St. Ambrose Housing Aid Center, Inc.; The State of Maryland; Comptroller of Maryland; The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore; All Persons that have or claim to have any interest in the property known as

3225 Brendan AvenueAnd more particularly described as Ward 26, Section 39, Block 5910B, Lot

013, Defendants.

Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the following property in the City of Baltimore, sold by the Collector of Taxes for the City of Baltimore and the State of Maryland to the plaintiff in this proceeding:

3225 Brendan Ave., Lot Size 15-4x85, being known as Ward 26, Section 39, Block 5910B, Lot 013.

The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for redemption have not been paid.

It is thereupon this 10th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, ORDERED, that notice be given by insertion of a copy of this order in some newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for 3 successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the properties listed above to appear in this Court by the 8th day of February, 2015, and redeem the property in which they have an interest and answer the complaint or thereafter a final judgment will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in the prop-erties listed above, and vesting in the plaintiff a title, free and clear of encum-brances.

LAWRENCE FLETCHER-HILL, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

d12,19,26

Baltimore City.

Tacey N. Himelfarb, Attorney,Himelfarb Law Office, P.A.,

8919 Reisterstown Road,Baltimore, Maryland 21208.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-006799 -Pluto 2014, LLC, Plaintiff v. Gregory L. McCoy, Sr.; Teena R. McCoy; John M. Mercer, Trustee; Saxon Mortgage, Inc.; The State of Maryland; Comptroller of Maryland; The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore; All Persons that have or claim to have any interest in the property known as

5208 Greenwich AvenueAnd more particularly described as Ward 28, Section 05, Block 8028, Lot

002C, Defendants.

Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the following property in the City of Baltimore, sold by the Collector of Taxes for the City of Baltimore and the State of Maryland to the plaintiff in this proceeding:

5208 Greenwich Ave., Lot Size 53-5x97-8, being known as Ward 28, Section 05, Block 8028, Lot 002C.

The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for redemption have not been paid.

It is thereupon this 10th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, ORDERED, that notice be given by insertion of a copy of this order in some newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for 3 successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the properties listed above to appear in this Court by the 8th day of February, 2015, and redeem the property in which they have an interest and answer the complaint or thereafter a final judgment will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in the prop-erties listed above, and vesting in the plaintiff a title, free and clear of encum-brances.

LAWRENCE FLETCHER-HILL, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

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Baltimore City.

Tacey N. Himelfarb, Attorney,Himelfarb Law Office, P.A.,

8919 Reisterstown Road,Baltimore, Maryland 21208.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-006882 -Pluto 2014, LLC, Plaintiff v. Jeffrey M. Mendez; Mark S. Petrauskas, Trustee; Anthony J. Mohan, Trustee; PRLAP, Inc., Trustee; Anne Needle, GRO; Andrew Valentine, Trustee; AHM SV, Inc. FKA American Home Mortgage Servicing, Inc. FKA American Home Mortgage Servicing, Inc. FKA Columbia National, Inc. FKA Painewebber Mortgage Finance, Inc.; Department of Housing and Commu-nity Development; Bank of America, NA; The State of Maryland; Comptroller of Maryland; The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore; All Persons that have or claim to have any interest in the property known as

630 E. 37th StreetAnd more particularly described as Ward 09, Section 20, Block 4059B, Lot

016, Defendants.

Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the following property in the City of Baltimore, sold by the Collector of Taxes for the City of Baltimore and the State of Maryland to the plaintiff in this proceeding:

630 E. 37th St., Lot Size 14x91, being known as Ward 09, Section 20, Block 4059B, Lot 016.

The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for redemption have not been paid.

It is thereupon this 10th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, ORDERED, that notice be given by insertion of a copy of this order in some newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for 3 successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the properties listed above to appear in this Court by the 8th day of February, 2015, and redeem the property in which they have an interest and answer the complaint or thereafter a final judgment will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in the prop-erties listed above, and vesting in the plaintiff a title, free and clear of encum-brances.

LAWRENCE FLETCHER-HILL, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

d12,19,26

Baltimore City.

Stefan B. Ades, AttorneyThe Law Offices of Stefan B. Ades, LLC

3604 Eastern Avenue, Suite 300Baltimore, Maryland 21224

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-003123 -FedHop, LLC, Plaintiff vs. Everett Minor, and American Business Credit, Inc., and Jeffrey M. Ruben, Trustee, and Anthony J. Santilli, Trustee, and Baltimore City, Maryland, and All unknown owners of the property described below; all heirs, devisees, personal representatives, and executors, administrators, grantees, assigns or successors in right, title, interest, and any and all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property and premises situate in the City of Baltimore, known as

2320 Garrett Avenueand described as Lot Size 16x80 Being known as Ward 09 Section 14 Block

4010N Lot 024 on the Tax Roll of the Director of Finance, Defendants.

1st Amended Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the hereinabove described property sold, either directly or via assignment, by the Collector of Taxes for the State of Maryland and Baltimore City to the Plaintiff in the proceeding. The Complaint states, among other things, that the amount necessary for the redemption for the subject property has not been paid, although more than six (6) months from the date of the sale have expired, and more than two (2) months from the date that the first of two (2) separate pre-suit Notices of the tax sale was sent to each required interested party have expired.

It is thereupon this 9th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, Maryland

ORDERED, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in some newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City, Maryland, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks, on or before the 8th day of January, 2015, warning all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property described above to appear in this Court by the 7th day of February, 2015, and redeem their respective property or answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final Decree will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the prop-erty, and vesting in the Plaintiff a title in fee simple or leasehold, free and clear of all encumbrances.

The Defendants are hereby informed of the latest date to file a written Answer or Petition to Redeem the property mentioned in the Complaint described above, and that failure to file a response on or before the date specified may result in a Default Judgment foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the property being rendered by this Court against them.

SHANNON E. AVERY, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

d12,19,26

Baltimore City

Stefan B. Ades, AttorneyThe Law Offices of Stefan B. Ades, LLC

3604 Eastern Avenue, Suite 300Baltimore, Maryland 21224

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-001906 -US BANK CUSTODIAN FOR TLCF 2012A, LLC, Plaintiff vs. Michael Noel, and Patricia Noel, and William McLarin, and John J. Simmons, Trustee, and Balti-more City, Maryland, and All unknown owners of the property described below; all heirs, devisees, personal representatives, and executors, administrators, grantees, assigns or successors in right, title, interest, and any and all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property and premises situate in the City of Baltimore, known as

2512 Huron Streetand described as Lot Size 32x100 Being known as Ward - 25 Section - 04 Block

- 7473 Lot - 023 on the Tax Roll of the Director of Finance, Defendants.

1st Amended Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the hereinabove described property sold, either directly or via assignment, by the Collector of Taxes for the State of Maryland and Baltimore City to the Plaintiff in the proceeding. The Complaint states, among other things, that the amount necessary for the redemption for the subject property has not been paid, although more than six (6) months from the date of the sale have expired, and more than two (2) months from the date that the first of two (2) separate pre-suit Notices of the tax sale was sent to each required interested party have expired.

It is thereupon this 9th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, Maryland

ORDERED, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in some newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City, Maryland, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks, on or before the 8th day of January, 2015, warning all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property described above to appear in this Court by the 7th day of February, 2015, and redeem their respective property or answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final Decree will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the prop-erty, and vesting in the Plaintiff a title in fee simple or leasehold, free and clear of all encumbrances.

The Defendants are hereby informed of the latest date to file a written Answer or Petition to Redeem the property mentioned in the Complaint described above, and that failure to file a response on or before the date specified may result in a Default Judgment foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the property being rendered by this Court against them.

SHANNON E. AVERY, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

d12,19,26

Baltimore City

Tacey N. Himelfarb, Attorney,Himelfarb Law Office, P.A.,

8919 Reisterstown Road,Baltimore, Maryland 21208.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-006847 -Pluto 2014, LLC, Plaintiff v. Ayoola O. Oyejide; Friedman & MacFadyen, P.A. T/A Friedman & MacFayden, P.A., Trustee; Merscorp Holdings Inc. for Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.; Signature Group Holdings, Inc. F/K/A Fremont Reorganizing Corporation, F/K/A Fremont Investment & Loan; HSBC Bank USA, National Association, As Trustee for the Certificateholders of Ace Securities Corp. Home Equity Loan Trust, Series 2006-FM2, Asset Backed Pass-Through Certificates; The State of Maryland; Comptroller of Maryland; The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore; All Persons that have or claim to have any interest in the property known as

4626 Greenhill AvenueAnd more particularly described as Ward 26, Section 42, Block 5942, Lot 018J,

Defendants.

Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the following property in the City of Baltimore, sold by the Collector of Taxes for the City of Baltimore and the State of Maryland to the plaintiff in this proceeding:

4626 Greenhill Ave., Lot Size 312-1x105, being known as Ward 26, Section 42, Block 5942, Lot 018J.

The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for redemption have not been paid.

It is thereupon this 10th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, ORDERED, that notice be given by insertion of a copy of this order in some newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for 3 successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the properties listed above to appear in this Court by the 8th day of February, 2015, and redeem the property in which they have an interest and answer the complaint or thereafter a final judgment will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in the prop-erties listed above, and vesting in the plaintiff a title, free and clear of encum-brances.

LAWRENCE FLETCHER-HILL, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

d12,19,26

Baltimore City.

Tacey N. Himelfarb, Attorney,Himelfarb Law Office, P.A.,

8919 Reisterstown Road,Baltimore, Maryland 21208.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-006801 -Pluto 2014, LLC, Plaintiff v. Annette Pascale-Hansen; James F. Hansen; Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for the Holders of the Morgan Stanley Mortgage Loan Trust 2005-3AR, Mortgage Pass-Through Certifi-cates, Series 2005-3AR; Suellen Wohlfarth, Trustee; The State of Maryland; Comptroller of Maryland; The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore; All Persons that have or claim to have any interest in the property known as

2219 E. Fairmount AvenueAnd more particularly described as Ward 06, Section 13, Block 1723, Lot 020,

Defendants.

Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the following property in the City of Baltimore, sold by the Collector of Taxes for the City of Baltimore and the State of Maryland to the plaintiff in this proceeding:

2219 E. Fairmount Ave., Lot Size 14x69, being known as Ward 06, Section 13, Block 1723, Lot 020.

The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for redemption have not been paid.

It is thereupon this 10th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, ORDERED, that notice be given by insertion of a copy of this order in some newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for 3 successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the properties listed above to appear in this Court by the 8th day of February, 2015, and redeem the property in which they have an interest and answer the complaint or thereafter a final judgment will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in the prop-erties listed above, and vesting in the plaintiff a title, free and clear of encum-brances.

LAWRENCE FLETCHER-HILL, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

d12,19,26

Baltimore City.

Tacey N. Himelfarb, Attorney,Himelfarb Law Office, P.A.,

8919 Reisterstown Road,Baltimore, Maryland 21208.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-006878 -Pluto 2014, LLC, Plaintiff v. Allyson L. Perry; Larry Rice, Trustee; Nationstar Mortgage, LLC; The State of Maryland; Comptroller of Maryland; The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore; All Persons that have or claim to have any interest in the property known as

0761 Carroll StreetAnd more particularly described as Ward 21, Section 13, Block 0857, Lot 015,

Defendants.

Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the following property in the City of Baltimore, sold by the Collector of Taxes for the City of Baltimore and the State of Maryland to the plaintiff in this proceeding:

0761 Carroll St., Lot Size 12x57, being known as Ward 21, Section 13, Block 0857, Lot 015.

The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for redemption have not been paid.

It is thereupon this 10th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, ORDERED, that notice be given by insertion of a copy of this order in some newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for 3 successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the properties listed above to appear in this Court by the 8th day of February, 2015, and redeem the property in which they have an interest and answer the complaint or thereafter a final judgment will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in the prop-erties listed above, and vesting in the plaintiff a title, free and clear of encum-brances.

LAWRENCE FLETCHER-HILL, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

d12,19,26

Baltimore City.

Tacey N. Himelfarb, Attorney,Himelfarb Law Office, P.A.,

8919 Reisterstown Road,Baltimore, Maryland 21208.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-006905 -Pluto 2014, LLC, Plaintiff v. Monyette Quanate Peterson; Laura H. G. O’Sullivan, Sub. Tr.; Erin M. Brady, Sub. Tr.; Diana C. Theologou, Sub. Tr.; Laura T. Curry, Sub. Tr.; Chasity Brown, Sub. Tr.; Alyson Gromak, Sub. Tr.; Anthony J. Mohan, Trustee; Department of Housing and Community Development; Mark S. Petrauskas, Trustee; Ellen Politzer, GRO; Loancare, A Division of FNF Servicing, Inc.; Secretary of Housing & Urban Development; The State of Maryland; Comptroller of Maryland; The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore; All Persons that have or claim to have any interest in the property known as

0639 Tunbridge RoadAnd more particularly described as Ward 27, Section 53, Block 5152A, Lot

016G, Defendants.

Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the following property in the City of Baltimore, sold by the Collector of Taxes for the City of Baltimore and the State of Maryland to the plaintiff in this proceeding:

0639 Tunbridge Road, Lot Size 45x125, being known as Ward 27, Section 53, Block 5152A, Lot 016G.

The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for redemption have not been paid.

It is thereupon this 10th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, ORDERED, that notice be given by insertion of a copy of this order in some newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for 3 successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the properties listed above to appear in this Court by the 8th day of February, 2015, and redeem the property in which they have an interest and answer the complaint or thereafter a final judgment will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in the prop-erties listed above, and vesting in the plaintiff a title, free and clear of encum-brances.

LAWRENCE FLETCHER-HILL, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

d12,19,26

Baltimore City.

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Stefan B. Ades, AttorneyThe Law Offices of Stefan B. Ades, LLC

3604 Eastern Avenue, Suite 300Baltimore, Maryland 21224

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-001913 -US BANK CUSTODIAN FOR TLCF 2012A, LLC, Plaintiff vs. Gregory L. Gaskins, and Pamela D. Gaskins, and Guaranty Mortgage Corporation, and Robert J. Becker, Trustee, and Mark Stamm, Trustee, and Baltimore City, Maryland, and All unknown owners of the property described below; all heirs, devisees, personal representatives, and executors, administrators, grantees, assigns or successors in right, title, interest, and any and all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property and premises situate in the City of Baltimore, known as

3002 Frisby Streetand described as Lot Size 18x81-6 Being known as Ward 09 Section 03 Block

4074 Lot 015 on the Tax Roll of the Director of Finance, Defendants.

1st Amended Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the hereinabove described property sold, either directly or via assignment, by the Collector of Taxes for the State of Maryland and Baltimore City to the Plaintiff in the proceeding. The Complaint states, among other things, that the amount necessary for the redemption for the subject property has not been paid, although more than six (6) months from the date of the sale have expired, and more than two (2) months from the date that the first of two (2) separate pre-suit Notices of the tax sale was sent to each required interested party have expired.

It is thereupon this 9th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, Maryland

ORDERED, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in some newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City, Maryland, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks, on or before the 8th day of January, 2015, warning all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property described above to appear in this Court by the 7th day of February, 2015, and redeem their respective property or answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final Decree will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the prop-erty, and vesting in the Plaintiff a title in fee simple or leasehold, free and clear of all encumbrances.

The Defendants are hereby informed of the latest date to file a written Answer or Petition to Redeem the property mentioned in the Complaint described above, and that failure to file a response on or before the date specified may result in a Default Judgment foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the property being rendered by this Court against them.

SHANNON E. AVERY, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

d12,19,26

Baltimore City

Tacey N. Himelfarb, Attorney,Himelfarb Law Office, P.A.,

8919 Reisterstown Road,Baltimore, Maryland 21208.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-006884 -Pluto 2014, LLC, Plaintiff v. Gwendorea M. Jackson; Greenhead Investments, Inc., A California Corporation, Trustee; Howard N. Bierman, Sub. Trustee; Jacob Geesing, Sub. Trustee; Carrie M. Ward, Sub. Trustee; Ralph J. DiPietro, Trustee; Ilene Powers, GRO; Bank of America, N.A., Successor by Merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP FKA Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, LP; Deutsche Bank National Trust Company As Trustee for the Morgan Stanley ABS Capital I Inc. Trust 2004-SD1; The State of Maryland; Comptroller of Maryland; The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore; All Persons that have or claim to have any interest in the property known as

1702 Chilton StreetAnd more particularly described as Ward 09, Section 19, Block 3966, Lot 002,

Defendants.

Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the following property in the City of Baltimore, sold by the Collector of Taxes for the City of Baltimore and the State of Maryland to the plaintiff in this proceeding:

1702 Chilton St., Lot Size 21x95, being known as Ward 09, Section 19, Block 3966, Lot 002.

The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for redemption have not been paid.

It is thereupon this 10th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, ORDERED, that notice be given by insertion of a copy of this order in some newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for 3 successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the properties listed above to appear in this Court by the 8th day of February, 2015, and redeem the property in which they have an interest and answer the complaint or thereafter a final judgment will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in the prop-erties listed above, and vesting in the plaintiff a title, free and clear of encum-brances.

LAWRENCE FLETCHER-HILL, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

d12,19,26

Baltimore City.

Tacey N. Himelfarb, Attorney,Himelfarb Law Office, P.A.,

8919 Reisterstown Road,Baltimore, Maryland 21208.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-006890 -Pluto 2014, LLC, Plaintiff v. Patricia Harper; Joan H. Anderson, Trustee; Executive Financial Services Co., Inc.; Merscorp Holdings Inc. for Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.; The State of Maryland; Comptroller of Maryland; The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore; All Persons that have or claim to have any interest in the property known as

1927 Crestview RoadAnd more particularly described as Ward 27, Section 29, Block 5325, Lot 048,

Defendants.

Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the following property in the City of Baltimore, sold by the Collector of Taxes for the City of Baltimore and the State of Maryland to the plaintiff in this proceeding:

1927 Crestview Road, Lot Size 31-10x118-4, being known as Ward 27, Section 29, Block 5325, Lot 048.

The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for redemption have not been paid.

It is thereupon this 10th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, ORDERED, that notice be given by insertion of a copy of this order in some newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for 3 successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the properties listed above to appear in this Court by the 8th day of February, 2015, and redeem the property in which they have an interest and answer the complaint or thereafter a final judgment will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in the prop-erties listed above, and vesting in the plaintiff a title, free and clear of encum-brances.

LAWRENCE FLETCHER-HILL, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

d12,19,26

Baltimore City.

Stefan B. Ades, AttorneyThe Law Offices of Stefan B. Ades, LLC

3604 Eastern Avenue, Suite 300Baltimore, Maryland 21224

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-001884 -FedHop, LLC, Plaintiff vs. James E. Harris, and Patricia C. Harris, and HSBC Mortgage Services, Inc., and Dennis L. Trent, Trustee, and Commercial Credit Corporation n/k/a CFNA Receivables (MD), Inc., and Jeff Zemil, Trustee, and Baltimore City, Maryland, and All unknown owners of the property described below; all heirs, devisees, personal representatives, and executors, administra-tors, grantees, assigns or successors in right, title, interest, and any and all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property and premises situate in the City of Baltimore, known as

3116 Presbury Streetand described as Lot Size 16-1x128-4 Being known as Ward 15 Section 03

Block 2439 Lot 009 on the Tax Roll of the Director of Finance, Defendants.

1st Amended Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the hereinabove described property sold, either directly or via assignment, by the Collector of Taxes for the State of Maryland and Baltimore City to the Plaintiff in the proceeding. The Complaint states, among other things, that the amount necessary for the redemption for the subject property has not been paid, although more than six (6) months from the date of the sale have expired, and more than two (2) months from the date that the first of two (2) separate pre-suit Notices of the tax sale was sent to each required interested party have expired.

It is thereupon this 9th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, Maryland

ORDERED, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in some newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City, Maryland, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks, on or before the 8th day of January, 2015 warning all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property described above to appear in this Court by the 7th day of February, 2015, and redeem their respective property or answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final Decree will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the prop-erty, and vesting in the Plaintiff a title in fee simple or leasehold, free and clear of all encumbrances.

The Defendants are hereby informed of the latest date to file a written Answer or Petition to Redeem the property mentioned in the Complaint described above, and that failure to file a response on or before the date specified may result in a Default Judgment foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the property being rendered by this Court against them.

SHANNON E. AVERY, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

d12,19,26

Baltimore City

Tacey N. Himelfarb, Attorney,Himelfarb Law Office, P.A.,

8919 Reisterstown Road,Baltimore, Maryland 21208.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-006851 -Pluto 2014, LLC, Plaintiff v. Sharon J. Kidd; PRLAP, Inc., Trustee; Rohan Korn, GRO; Bank of America, NA; The State of Maryland; Comptroller of Maryland; The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore; All Persons that have or claim to have any interest in the property known as

3720 Clarenell RoadAnd more particularly described as Ward 25, Section 01, Block 7654G, Lot

108. Defendants.

Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the following property in the City of Baltimore, sold by the Collector of Taxes for the City of Baltimore and the State of Maryland to the plaintiff in this proceeding:

3720 Clarenell Road, Lot Size 26-6x127-6, being known as Ward 25, Section 01, Block 7654G, Lot 108.

The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for redemption have not been paid.

It is thereupon this 10th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, ORDERED, that notice be given by insertion of a copy of this order in some newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for 3 successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the properties listed above to appear in this Court by the 8th day of February, 2015, and redeem the property in which they have an interest and answer the complaint or thereafter a final judgment will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in the prop-erties listed above, and vesting in the plaintiff a title, free and clear of encum-brances.

LAWRENCE FLETCHER-HILL, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

d12,19,26

Baltimore City.

Tacey N. Himelfarb, Attorney,Himelfarb Law Office, P.A.,

8919 Reisterstown Road,Baltimore, Maryland 21208.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-006843 -Pluto 2014, LLC, Plaintiff v. Andrietta King; Bessie King; Jeffrey Nadel, Sub. Trustee; Scott Nadel, Sub. Trustee; Sambor Investments, LLC, GRO; Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, As Trustee for Soundview Home Loan Trust 2007-1 Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2007-1; The State of Maryland; Comp-troller of Maryland; The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore; All Persons that have or claim to have any interest in the property known as

2811 Chelsea TerraceAnd more particularly described as Ward 15, Section 25, Block 2844, Lot 001,

Defendants.

Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the following property in the City of Baltimore, sold by the Collector of Taxes for the City of Baltimore and the State of Maryland to the plaintiff in this proceeding:

2811 Chelsea Terr., Lot Size 50x127-6, being known as Ward 15, Section 25, Block 2844, Lot 001.

The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for redemption have not been paid.

It is thereupon this 10th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, ORDERED, that notice be given by insertion of a copy of this order in some newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for 3 successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the properties listed above to appear in this Court by the 8th day of February, 2015, and redeem the property in which they have an interest and answer the complaint or thereafter a final judgment will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in the prop-erties listed above, and vesting in the plaintiff a title, free and clear of encum-brances.

LAWRENCE FLETCHER-HILL, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

d12,19,26

Baltimore City.

Stefan B. Ades, AttorneyThe Law Offices of Stefan B. Ades, LLC

3604 Eastern Avenue, Suite 300Baltimore, Maryland 21224

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-002003 -FedHop, LLC, Plaintiff vs. Maryland Asset Group, LLC, and Western Pacific Financial Corporation of Maryland, and James R. Edgerton, and Richard M. Anderson, and Baltimore City, Maryland, and All unknown owners of the property described below; all heirs, devisees, personal representatives, and executors, administrators, grantees, assigns or successors in right, title, interest, and any and all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property and premises situate in the City of Baltimore, known as

1529 Elrino Streetand described as Lot Size 14x122-6 Being known as Ward 26 Section 01 Block

6804 Lot 002 on the Tax Roll of the Director of Finance, Defendants.

1st Amended Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the hereinabove described property sold, either directly or via assignment, by the Collector of Taxes for the State of Maryland and Baltimore City to the Plaintiff in the proceeding. The Complaint states, among other things, that the amount necessary for the redemption for the subject property has not been paid, although more than six (6) months from the date of the sale have expired, and more than two (2) months from the date that the first of two (2) separate pre-suit Notices of the tax sale was sent to each required interested party have expired.

It is thereupon this 9th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, Maryland

ORDERED, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in some newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City, Maryland, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks, on or before the 8th day of January, 2015, warning all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property described above to appear in this Court by the 7th day of February, 2015, and redeem their respective property or answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final Decree will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the prop-erty, and vesting in the Plaintiff a title in fee simple or leasehold, free and clear of all encumbrances.

The Defendants are hereby informed of the latest date to file a written Answer or Petition to Redeem the property mentioned in the Complaint described above, and that failure to file a response on or before the date specified may result in a Default Judgment foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the property being rendered by this Court against them.

SHANNON E. AVERY, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

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Baltimore City

Stefan B. Ades, AttorneyThe Law Offices of Stefan B. Ades, LLC

3604 Eastern Avenue, Suite 300Baltimore, Maryland 21224

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-001839 -FedHop, LLC, Plaintiff vs. Albert E. Matthews, Sr., and The Equitable Trust Company, and Baltimore Cigarette Service, Inc., and Baltimore City, Maryland, and All unknown owners of the property described below; all heirs, devisees, personal representatives, and executors, administrators, grantees, assigns or successors in right, title, interest, and any and all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property and premises situate in the City of Baltimore, known as

1635 N. Montford Avenueand described as Lot Size 14-9x70 Being known as Ward 08 Section 21 Block

1474 Lot 041 on the Tax Roll of the Director of Finance, Defendants.

1st Amended Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the hereinabove described property sold, either directly or via assignment, by the Collector of Taxes for the State of Maryland and Baltimore City to the Plaintiff in the proceeding. The Complaint states, among other things, that the amount necessary for the redemption for the subject property has not been paid, although more than six (6) months from the date of the sale have expired, and more than two (2) months from the date that the first of two (2) separate pre-suit Notices of the tax sale was sent to each required interested party have expired.

It is thereupon this 9th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, Maryland

ORDERED, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in some newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City, Maryland, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks, on or before the 8th day of January, 2015, warning all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property described above to appear in this Court by the 7th day of February, 2015, and redeem their respective property or answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final Decree will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the prop-erty, and vesting in the Plaintiff a title in fee simple or leasehold, free and clear of all encumbrances.

The Defendants are hereby informed of the latest date to file a written Answer or Petition to Redeem the property mentioned in the Complaint described above, and that failure to file a response on or before the date specified may result in a Default Judgment foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the property being rendered by this Court against them.

SHANNON E. AVERY, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

d12,19,26

Baltimore City

Tacey N. Himelfarb, Attorney,Himelfarb Law Office, P.A.,

8919 Reisterstown Road,Baltimore, Maryland 21208.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-006806 -Pluto 2014, LLC, Plaintiff v. Nico Mawun; Florence Mawun; Merscorp Holdings Inc. for Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.; Onewest Bank, FSB D/B/A Financial Freedom Acquisition, LLC; Taylor, Bean & Whitaker Mortgage Corp.; Law Offices of Daniel A. Fulco, PLLC, Trustee; The State of Maryland; Comptroller of Maryland; The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore; All Persons that have or claim to have any interest in the property known as

5343 Gist AvenueAnd more particularly described as Ward 27, Section 21, Block 4511C, Lot

053, Defendants.

Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the following property in the City of Baltimore, sold by the Collector of Taxes for the City of Baltimore and the State of Maryland to the plaintiff in this proceeding:

5343 Gist Ave., Lot Size 25-4x103-3, being known as Ward 27, Section 21, Block 4511C, Lot 053.

The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for redemption have not been paid.

It is thereupon this 10th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, ORDERED, that notice be given by insertion of a copy of this order in some newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for 3 successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the properties listed above to appear in this Court by the 8th day of February, 2015, and redeem the property in which they have an interest and answer the complaint or thereafter a final judgment will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in the prop-erties listed above, and vesting in the plaintiff a title, free and clear of encum-brances.

LAWRENCE FLETCHER-HILL, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

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Baltimore City.

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Stefan B. Ades, AttorneyThe Law Offices of Stefan B. Ades, LLC

3604 Eastern Avenue, Suite 300Baltimore, Maryland 21224

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-001870 -FedHop, LLC, Plaintiff vs. Israel Diamond, and Dawna, LLC, and Saul B. Abrams, Trustee, and Aaron A. Rosenfeld, and W. Scott Tinney, IV, Trustee, and David H. Cohen, and Baltimore City, Maryland, and All unknown owners of the property described below; all heirs, devisees, personal representatives, and executors, administrators, grantees, assigns or successors in right, title, interest, and any and all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property and premises situate in the City of Baltimore, known as

3002 Wylie Avenueand described as Lot Size 0.045 Acres Being known as Ward 27 Section 18

Block 4812 Lot 002A on the Tax Roll of the Director of Finance, Defendants.

1st Amended Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the hereinabove described property sold, either directly or via assignment, by the Collector of Taxes for the State of Maryland and Baltimore City to the Plaintiff in the proceeding. The Complaint states, among other things, that the amount necessary for the redemption for the subject property has not been paid, although more than six (6) months from the date of the sale have expired, and more than two (2) months from the date that the first of two (2) separate pre-suit Notices of the tax sale was sent to each required interested party have expired.

It is thereupon this 9th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, Maryland

ORDERED, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in some newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City, Maryland, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks, on or before the 8th day of January, 2015, warning all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property described above to appear in this Court by the 7th day of February, 2015, and redeem their respective property or answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final Decree will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the prop-erty, and vesting in the Plaintiff a title in fee simple or leasehold, free and clear of all encumbrances.

The Defendants are hereby informed of the latest date to file a written Answer or Petition to Redeem the property mentioned in the Complaint described above, and that failure to file a response on or before the date specified may result in a Default Judgment foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the property being rendered by this Court against them.

SHANNON E. AVERY, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

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Baltimore City

Stefan B. Ades, AttorneyThe Law Offices of Stefan B. Ades, LLC

3604 Eastern Avenue, Suite 300Baltimore, Maryland 21224

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-001942 -FedHop, LLC, Plaintiff vs. Dollar Properties, LLC, and Baltimore City, Maryland, and All unknown owners of the property described below; all heirs, devisees, personal representatives, and executors, administrators, grantees, assigns or successors in right, title, interest, and any and all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property and premises situate in the City of Baltimore, known as

4526 Umatilla Avenueand described as Lot Size 20-2x113-5 Being known as Ward 15 Section 35

Block 3193A Lot 006 on the Tax Roll of the Director of Finance, Defendants.

Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the hereinabove described property sold, either directly or via assignment, by the Collector of Taxes for the State of Maryland and Baltimore City to the Plaintiff in the proceeding. The Complaint states, among other things, that the amount necessary for the redemption for the subject property has not been paid, although more than six (6) months from the date of the sale have expired, and more than two (2) months from the date that the first of two (2) separate pre-suit Notices of the tax sale was sent to each required interested party have expired.

It is thereupon this 10th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, Maryland

ORDERED, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in some newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City, Maryland, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks, on or before the 9th day of January, 2015, warning all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property described above to appear in this Court by the 8th day of February, 2015, and redeem their respective property or answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final Decree will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the prop-erty, and vesting in the Plaintiff a title in fee simple or leasehold, free and clear of all encumbrances.

The Defendants are hereby informed of the latest date to file a written Answer or Petition to Redeem the property mentioned in the Complaint described above, and that failure to file a response on or before the date specified may result in a Default Judgment foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the property being rendered by this Court against them.

LAWRENCE FLETCHER-HILL, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

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Baltimore City

Stefan B. Ades, AttorneyThe Law Offices of Stefan B. Ades, LLC

3604 Eastern Avenue, Suite 300Baltimore, Maryland 21224

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-001902 -FedHop, LLC, Plaintiff vs. Gurnie Edwards, Jr. and Crystal Ware, and Baltimore City, Maryland, and All unknown owners of the property described below; all heirs, devisees, personal representatives, and executors, administrators, grantees, assigns or successors in right, title, interest, and any and all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property and premises situate in the City of Baltimore, known as

1717 E. Oliver Streetand described as Lot Size 16x75 Being known as Ward 08 Section 10 Block

1494 Lot 027 on the Tax Roll of the Director of Finance, Defendants.

Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the hereinabove described property sold, either directly or via assignment, by the Collector of Taxes for the State of Maryland and Baltimore City to the Plaintiff in the proceeding. The Complaint states, among other things, that the amount necessary for the redemption for the subject property has not been paid, although more than six (6) months from the date of the sale have expired, and more than two (2) months from the date that the first of two (2) separate pre-suit Notices of the tax sale was sent to each required interested party have expired.

It is thereupon this 10th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, Maryland

ORDERED, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in some newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City, Maryland, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks, on or before the 9th day of January, 2015, warning all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property described above to appear in this Court by the 8th day of February, 2015, and redeem their respective property or answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final Decree will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the prop-erty, and vesting in the Plaintiff a title in fee simple or leasehold, free and clear of all encumbrances.

The Defendants are hereby informed of the latest date to file a written Answer or Petition to Redeem the property mentioned in the Complaint described above, and that failure to file a response on or before the date specified may result in a Default Judgment foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the property being rendered by this Court against them.

LAWRENCE FLETCHER-HILL, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

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Baltimore City

Stefan B. Ades, AttorneyThe Law Offices of Stefan B. Ades, LLC

3604 Eastern Avenue, Suite 300Baltimore, Maryland 21224

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-001889 -FedHop, LLC, Plaintiff vs. EK Associates, and Equitable Bank National Association, and James C. Manfuso, Trustee, and Dale R. Duboskas, Trustee, and Baltimore City, Maryland, and All unknown owners of the property described below; all heirs, devisees, personal representatives, and executors, administrators, grantees, assigns or successors in right, title, interest, and any and all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property and premises situate in the City of Baltimore, known as

3562-3564 S. Hanover Streetand described as Lot Size 30x125 Being known as Ward 25 Section 06 Block

7027A Lot 011 on the Tax Roll of the Director of Finance, Defendants.

Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the hereinabove described property sold, either directly or via assignment, by the Collector of Taxes for the State of Maryland and Baltimore City to the Plaintiff in the proceeding. The Complaint states, among other things, that the amount necessary for the redemption for the subject property has not been paid, although more than six (6) months from the date of the sale have expired, and more than two (2) months from the date that the first of two (2) separate pre-suit Notices of the tax sale was sent to each required interested party have expired.

It is thereupon this 10th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, Maryland

ORDERED, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in some newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City, Maryland, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks, on or before the 9th day of January, 2015, warning all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property described above to appear in this Court by the 8th day of February, 2015, and redeem their respective property or answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final Decree will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the prop-erty, and vesting in the Plaintiff a title in fee simple or leasehold, free and clear of all encumbrances.

The Defendants are hereby informed of the latest date to file a written Answer or Petition to Redeem the property mentioned in the Complaint described above, and that failure to file a response on or before the date specified may result in a Default Judgment foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the property being rendered by this Court against them.

LAWRENCE FLETCHER-HILL, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

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Baltimore City

Tacey N. Himelfarb, Attorney,Himelfarb Law Office, P.A.,

8919 Reisterstown Road,Baltimore, Maryland 21208.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-006807 -Pluto 2014, LLC, Plaintiff v. Everett Minor, III; AHM SV, Inc. F/K/A American Home Mortgage, F/K/A American Home Mortgage Servicing, FKA Option One Mortgage Corp.; Douglas Douglas, Trustee; Merscorp Holdings Inc. for Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.; GR Express, LLC, GRO; The State of Maryland; Comptroller of Maryland; The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore; All Persons that have or claim to have any interest in the property known as

3049 Frisby StreetAnd more particularly described as Ward 09, Section 03, Block 4074A, Lot

065, Defendants.

Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the following property in the City of Baltimore, sold by the Collector of Taxes for the City of Baltimore and the State of Maryland to the plaintiff in this proceeding:

3049 Frisby St., Lot Size 28x80-11, being known as Ward 09, Section 03, Block 4074A, Lot 065.

The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for redemption have not been paid.

It is thereupon this 10th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, ORDERED, that notice be given by insertion of a copy of this order in some newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for 3 successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the properties listed above to appear in this Court by the 8th day of February, 2015, and redeem the property in which they have an interest and answer the complaint or thereafter a final judgment will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in the prop-erties listed above, and vesting in the plaintiff a title, free and clear of encum-brances.

LAWRENCE FLETCHER-HILL, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

d12,19,26

Baltimore City.

Stefan B. Ades, AttorneyThe Law Offices of Stefan B. Ades, LLC

3604 Eastern Avenue, Suite 300Baltimore, Maryland 21224

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-002188 -US BANK CUSTODIAN FOR TLCF 2012A, LLC, Plaintiff vs. Exquisite Realty, Inc., and New Century Mortgage Corporation, and Patrick J. Flanagan, Trustee, and Baltimore City, Maryland, and All unknown owners of the property described below; all heirs, devisees, personal representatives, and executors, administrators, grantees, assigns or successors in right, title, interest, and any and all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property and premises situate in the City of Baltimore, known as

2514 McCulloh Streetand described as Lot Size 13x100 Being known as Ward - 13 Section - 07 Block

- 3417 Lot - 031 on the Tax Roll of the Director of Finance, Defendants.

1st Amended Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the hereinabove described property sold, either directly or via assignment, by the Collector of Taxes for the State of Maryland and Baltimore City to the Plaintiff in the proceeding. The Complaint states, among other things, that the amount necessary for the redemption for the subject property has not been paid, although more than six (6) months from the date of the sale have expired, and more than two (2) months from the date that the first of two (2) separate pre-suit Notices of the tax sale was sent to each required interested party have expired.

It is thereupon this 9th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, Maryland

ORDERED, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in some newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City, Maryland, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks, on or before the 8th day of January, 2015, warning all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property described above to appear in this Court by the 7th day of February, 2015, and redeem their respective property or answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final Decree will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the prop-erty, and vesting in the Plaintiff a title in fee simple or leasehold, free and clear of all encumbrances.

The Defendants are hereby informed of the latest date to file a written Answer or Petition to Redeem the property mentioned in the Complaint described above, and that failure to file a response on or before the date specified may result in a Default Judgment foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the property being rendered by this Court against them.

SHANNON E. AVERY, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

d12,19,26

Baltimore City

Stefan B. Ades, AttorneyThe Law Offices of Stefan B. Ades, LLC

3604 Eastern Avenue, Suite 300Baltimore, Maryland 21224

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-001998 -FedHop, LLC, Plaintiff vs. Hyacinth Ezeka, and Rose Ezeka, and Advanta National Bank, and Lawyers Advantage, Trustee, and JP Morgan Chase Bank, NA, and Baltimore City, Maryland, and All unknown owners of the property described below; all heirs, devisees, personal representatives, and executors, administrators, grantees, assigns or successors in right, title, interest, and any and all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property and premises situate in the City of Baltimore, known as

1048 Ellicott Drivewayand described as Lot Size 14x82-5 Being known as Ward 16 Section 20 Block

2447 Lot 073 on the Tax Roll of the Director of Finance, Defendants.

1st Amended Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the hereinabove described property sold, either directly or via assignment, by the Collector of Taxes for the State of Maryland and Baltimore City to the Plaintiff in the proceeding. The Complaint states, among other things, that the amount necessary for the redemption for the subject property has not been paid, although more than six (6) months from the date of the sale have expired, and more than two (2) months from the date that the first of two (2) separate pre-suit Notices of the tax sale was sent to each required interested party have expired.

It is thereupon this 9th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, Maryland

ORDERED, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in some newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City, Maryland, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks, on or before the 8th day of January, 2015, warning all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property described above to appear in this Court by the 7th day of February, 2015, and redeem their respective property or answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final Decree will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the prop-erty, and vesting in the Plaintiff a title in fee simple or leasehold, free and clear of all encumbrances.

The Defendants are hereby informed of the latest date to file a written Answer or Petition to Redeem the property mentioned in the Complaint described above, and that failure to file a response on or before the date specified may result in a Default Judgment foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the property being rendered by this Court against them.

SHANNON E. AVERY, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

d12,19,26

Baltimore City

Tacey N. Himelfarb, Attorney,Himelfarb Law Office, P.A.,

8919 Reisterstown Road,Baltimore, Maryland 21208.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-006892 -Pluto 2014, LLC, Plaintiff v. Mildred Funderburk; Jeffrey B. Fisher, Sub. Trustee; Doreen A. Strothman, Sub. Trustee; Virginia S. Inzer, Esquire, Sub. Trustee; William K. Smart, Sub. Tr.; Carletta M. Grier, Esquire, Sub. Trustee; Engram Lloyd; Philadelphia HOC Director or the HUD Field Office Manager, Trustee; Stephen G. Simmers, GRO; Generation Mortgage Company; Secretary of Housing & Urban Development; The State of Maryland; Comptroller of Maryland; The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore; All Persons that have or claim to have any interest in the property known as

1812 Crestview RoadAnd more particularly described as Ward 27, Section 29, Block 5325, Lot 055,

Defendants.

Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the following property in the City of Baltimore, sold by the Collector of Taxes for the City of Baltimore and the State of Maryland to the plaintiff in this proceeding:

1812 Crestview Road, Lot Size 18x98-3, being known as Ward 27, Section 29, Block 5325, Lot 055.

The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for redemption have not been paid.

It is thereupon this 10th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, ORDERED, that notice be given by insertion of a copy of this order in some newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for 3 successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the properties listed above to appear in this Court by the 8th day of February, 2015, and redeem the property in which they have an interest and answer the complaint or thereafter a final judgment will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in the prop-erties listed above, and vesting in the plaintiff a title, free and clear of encum-brances.

LAWRENCE FLETCHER-HILL, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

d12,19,26

Baltimore City.

Stefan B. Ades, AttorneyThe Law Offices of Stefan B. Ades, LLC

3604 Eastern Avenue, Suite 300Baltimore, Maryland 21224

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-001888 -FedHop, LLC, Plaintiff vs. Alexander Gamble, and Baltimore City, Maryland, and All unknown owners of the property described below; all heirs, devisees, personal representatives, and executors, administrators, grantees, assigns or successors in right, title, interest, and any and all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property and premises situate in the City of Baltimore, known as

1706 Gwynns Falls Parkwayand described as Lot Size 15-9x120 Being known as Ward 13 Section 05 Block

3240 Lot 004 on the Tax Roll of the Director of Finance, Defendants.

Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the hereinabove described property sold, either directly or via assignment, by the Collector of Taxes for the State of Maryland and Baltimore City to the Plaintiff in the proceeding. The Complaint states, among other things, that the amount necessary for the redemption for the subject property has not been paid, although more than six (6) months from the date of the sale have expired, and more than two (2) months from the date that the first of two (2) separate pre-suit Notices of the tax sale was sent to each required interested party have expired.

It is thereupon this 10th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, Maryland

ORDERED, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in some newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City, Maryland, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks, on or before the 9th day of January, 2015, warning all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property described above to appear in this Court by the 8th day of February, 2015, and redeem their respective property or answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final Decree will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the prop-erty, and vesting in the Plaintiff a title in fee simple or leasehold, free and clear of all encumbrances.

The Defendants are hereby informed of the latest date to file a written Answer or Petition to Redeem the property mentioned in the Complaint described above, and that failure to file a response on or before the date specified may result in a Default Judgment foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the property being rendered by this Court against them.

LAWRENCE FLETCHER-HILL, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

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Baltimore City

The Daily Record 13BFriday, December 12, 2014 THEDAILYRECORD.COM

Tacey N. Himelfarb, Attorney,Himelfarb Law Office, P.A.,

8919 Reisterstown Road,Baltimore, Maryland 21208.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-006804 -Pluto 2014, LLC, Plaintiff v. Charlene A. Butler; Second National Settlement Services, Inc., Trustee; Brenda La Roche, Trustee or HUD Field Office Manager; James B. Nutter & Company; Secretary of Housing & Urban Development; The State of Maryland; Comptroller of Maryland; The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore; All Persons that have or claim to have any interest in the property known as

5818 Greenspring AvenueAnd more particularly described as Ward 27, Section 22, Block 4667, Lot 010

Defendants.

Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the following property in the City of Baltimore, sold by the Collector of Taxes for the City of Baltimore and the State of Maryland to the plaintiff in this proceeding:

5818 Greenspring Ave., Lot Size 0.234 acres, being known as Ward 27, Section 22, Block 4667, Lot 010.

The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for redemption have not been paid.

It is thereupon this 10th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, ORDERED, that notice be given by insertion of a copy of this order in some newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for 3 successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the properties listed above to appear in this Court by the 8th day of February, 2015, and redeem the property in which they have an interest and answer the complaint or thereafter a final judgment will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in the prop-erties listed above, and vesting in the plaintiff a title, free and clear of encum-brances.

LAWRENCE FLETCHER-HILL, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

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Baltimore City.

Stefan B. Ades, AttorneyThe Law Offices of Stefan B. Ades, LLC

3604 Eastern Avenue, Suite 300Baltimore, Maryland 21224

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-001826 -FedHop, LLC, Plaintiff vs. Patricia A. Butler, and State Mortgage Company, and Baltimore City, Maryland, and All unknown owners of the property described below; all heirs, devisees, personal representatives, and executors, administrators, grantees, assigns or successors in right, title, interest, and any and all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property and premises situate in the City of Baltimore, known as

2132 Koko Laneand described as Lot Size 16x84-9 Being known as Ward 15 Section 06 Block

3085A Lot 039 on the Tax Roll of the Director of Finance, Defendants.

Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the hereinabove described property sold, either directly or via assignment, by the Collector of Taxes for the State of Maryland and Baltimore City to the Plaintiff in the proceeding. The Complaint states, among other things, that the amount necessary for the redemption for the subject property has not been paid, although more than six (6) months from the date of the sale have expired, and more than two (2) months from the date that the first of two (2) separate pre-suit Notices of the tax sale was sent to each required interested party have expired.

It is thereupon this 10th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, Maryland

ORDERED, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in some newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City, Maryland, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks, on or before the 9th day of January, 2015, warning all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property described above to appear in this Court by the 8th day of February, 2015, and redeem their respective property or answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final Decree will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the prop-erty, and vesting in the Plaintiff a title in fee simple or leasehold, free and clear of all encumbrances.

The Defendants are hereby informed of the latest date to file a written Answer or Petition to Redeem the property mentioned in the Complaint described above, and that failure to file a response on or before the date specified may result in a Default Judgment foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the property being rendered by this Court against them.

LAWRENCE FLETCHER-HILL, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

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Baltimore City

Stefan B. Ades, AttorneyThe Law Offices of Stefan B. Ades, LLC

3604 Eastern Avenue, Suite 300Baltimore, Maryland 21224

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-001918 -FedHop, LLC, Plaintiff vs. Kenneth Carey, and Firstar Bank Milwaukee NA, Trustee for Registered Holders of, and Edward S. Cohn, Trustee, and Stephen N. Goldberg, Trustee, and Richard E. Solomon, Trustee, and Richard J. Rogers, Trustee, and Baltimore City, Maryland, and All unknown owners of the property described below; all heirs, devisees, personal representatives, and executors, administrators, grantees, assigns or successors in right, title, interest, and any and all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property and premises situate in the City of Baltimore, known as

17 N. Catherine Streetand described as Lot Size 13-5x65 Being known as Ward - 20 Section - 07

Block - 2165 Lot - 022 on the Tax Roll of the Director of Finance, Defendants.

Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the hereinabove described property sold, either directly or via assignment, by the Collector of Taxes for the State of Maryland and Baltimore City to the Plaintiff in the proceeding. The Complaint states, among other things, that the amount necessary for the redemption for the subject property has not been paid, although more than six (6) months from the date of the sale have expired, and more than two (2) months from the date that the first of two (2) separate pre-suit Notices of the tax sale was sent to each required interested party have expired.

It is thereupon this 10th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, Maryland

ORDERED, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in some newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City, Maryland, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks, on or before the 9th day of January, 2015, warning all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property described above to appear in this Court by the 8th day of February, 2015, and redeem their respective property or answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final Decree will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the prop-erty, and vesting in the Plaintiff a title in fee simple or leasehold, free and clear of all encumbrances.

The Defendants are hereby informed of the latest date to file a written Answer or Petition to Redeem the property mentioned in the Complaint described above, and that failure to file a response on or before the date specified may result in a Default Judgment foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the property being rendered by this Court against them.

LAWRENCE FLETCHER-HILL, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

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Baltimore City

Stefan B. Ades, AttorneyThe Law Offices of Stefan B. Ades, LLC

3604 Eastern Avenue, Suite 300Baltimore, Maryland 21224

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-001886 -FedHop, LLC, Plaintiff vs. Florence E. Myles, and Dominic Myles, and Odell Myles, Jr., and Janie McDaniel, and Allfirst Bank, and Baltimore City, Maryland, and All unknown owners of the property described below; all heirs, devisees, personal representatives, and executors, administrators, grantees, assigns or successors in right, title, interest, and any and all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property and premises situate in the City of Baltimore, known as

3247 Belmont Avenueand described as Lot Size 16-3x84-8 Being known as Ward - 16 Section - 20

Block - 2442 Lot - 023A on the Tax Roll of the Director of Finance, Defendants.

Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the hereinabove described property sold, either directly or via assignment, by the Collector of Taxes for the State of Maryland and Baltimore City to the Plaintiff in the proceeding. The Complaint states, among other things, that the amount necessary for the redemption for the subject property has not been paid, although more than six (6) months from the date of the sale have expired, and more than two (2) months from the date that the first of two (2) separate pre-suit Notices of the tax sale was sent to each required interested party have expired.

It is thereupon this 10th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, Maryland

ORDERED, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in some newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City, Maryland, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks, on or before the 9th day of January, 2015, warning all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property described above to appear in this Court by the 8th day of February, 2015, and redeem their respective property or answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final Decree will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the prop-erty, and vesting in the Plaintiff a title in fee simple or leasehold, free and clear of all encumbrances.

The Defendants are hereby informed of the latest date to file a written Answer or Petition to Redeem the property mentioned in the Complaint described above, and that failure to file a response on or before the date specified may result in a Default Judgment foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the property being rendered by this Court against them.

LAWRENCE FLETCHER-HILL, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

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Baltimore City

Tacey N. Himelfarb, Attorney,Himelfarb Law Office, P.A.,

8919 Reisterstown Road,Baltimore, Maryland 21208.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-006798 -Pluto 2014, LLC, Plaintiff v. Shermaine Denard Chiles; Sandra P. Chiles Parks Shermica Bowman; Signature Group Holdings, Inc. F/K/A Fremont Reorganizing Corporation, F/K/A Fremont Investment & Loan; Merscorp Holdings Inc. for Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.; Friedman & MacFadyen, P.A. T/A Friedman & MacFayden, P.A., Trustee; The State of Maryland; Comptroller of Maryland; The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore; All Persons that have or claim to have any interest in the property known as

2413 Eutaw PlaceAnd more particularly described as Ward 13, Section 10, Block 3463B, Lot

002B, Defendants.

Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the following property in the City of Baltimore, sold by the Collector of Taxes for the City of Baltimore and the State of Maryland to the plaintiff in this proceeding:

2413 Eutaw Pl., Lot Size 23-1x148, being known as Ward 13, Section 10, Block 3463B, Lot 002B.

The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for redemption have not been paid.

It is thereupon this 10th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, ORDERED, that notice be given by insertion of a copy of this order in some newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for 3 successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the properties listed above to appear in this Court by the 8th day of February, 2015, and redeem the property in which they have an interest and answer the complaint or thereafter a final judgment will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in the prop-erties listed above, and vesting in the plaintiff a title, free and clear of encum-brances.

LAWRENCE FLETCHER-HILL, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

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Baltimore City.

Stefan B. Ades, AttorneyThe Law Offices of Stefan B. Ades, LLC

3604 Eastern Avenue, Suite 300Baltimore, Maryland 21224

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-001883 -FedHop, LLC, Plaintiff vs. Gregory Collins, and William H. Collins, III, and Union Trust Company of Maryland n/k/a Wells Fargo Bank, NA, and Paul W. Perdue, Trustee, and Baltimore City, Maryland, and All unknown owners of the property described below; all heirs, devisees, personal representatives, and executors, administrators, grantees, assigns or successors in right, title, interest, and any and all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property and premises situate in the City of Baltimore, known as

3120 Piedmont Avenueand described as Lot Size 16x100-1 Being known as Ward 15 Section 27 Block

3061B Lot 267 on the Tax Roll of the Director of Finance, Defendants.

1st Amended Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the hereinabove described property sold, either directly or via assignment, by the Collector of Taxes for the State of Maryland and Baltimore City to the Plaintiff in the proceeding. The Complaint states, among other things, that the amount necessary for the redemption for the subject property has not been paid, although more than six (6) months from the date of the sale have expired, and more than two (2) months from the date that the first of two (2) separate pre-suit Notices of the tax sale was sent to each required interested party have expired.

It is thereupon this 9th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, Maryland

ORDERED, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in some newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City, Maryland, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks, on or before the 8th day of January, 2015, warning all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property described above to appear in this Court by the 7th day of February, 2015, and redeem their respective property or answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final Decree will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the prop-erty, and vesting in the Plaintiff a title in fee simple or leasehold, free and clear of all encumbrances.

The Defendants are hereby informed of the latest date to file a written Answer or Petition to Redeem the property mentioned in the Complaint described above, and that failure to file a response on or before the date specified may result in a Default Judgment foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the property being rendered by this Court against them.

SHANNON E. AVERY, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

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Baltimore City

Tacey N. Himelfarb, Attorney,Himelfarb Law Office, P.A.,

8919 Reisterstown Road,Baltimore, Maryland 21208.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-006844 -Pluto 2014, LLC, Plaintiff v. Mary G. Covington; William D. Beasley; Branch Banking and Trust Company; Robert S. Handzo; Jonathan M. Herbst, Substitute Trustee; The State of Maryland; Comptroller of Maryland; The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore; All Persons that have or claim to have any interest in the property known as

3412 Alto RoadAnd more particularly described as Ward 15, Section 27, Block 3065, Lot 020.

Defendants.

Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the following property in the City of Baltimore, sold by the Collector of Taxes for the City of Baltimore and the State of Maryland to the plaintiff in this proceeding:

3412 Alto Road, Lot Size 50x153, being known as Ward 15, Section 27, Block 3065, Lot 020.

The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for redemption have not been paid.

It is thereupon this 10th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, ORDERED, that notice be given by insertion of a copy of this order in some newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for 3 successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the properties listed above to appear in this Court by the 8th day of February, 2015, and redeem the property in which they have an interest and answer the complaint or thereafter a final judgment will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in the prop-erties listed above, and vesting in the plaintiff a title, free and clear of encum-brances.

LAWRENCE FLETCHER-HILL, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

d12,19,26

Baltimore City.

Tacey N. Himelfarb, Attorney,Himelfarb Law Office, P.A.,

8919 Reisterstown Road,Baltimore, Maryland 21208.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-006877 -Pluto 2014, LLC, Plaintiff v. Jakay Monique Davies; Shirley D. Davies; Laura H. G. O’Sullivan, Substitute Trustee; Erin M. Brady, Substitute Trustee; Diana C. Theologou, Substitute Trustee; Laura L. Latta, Substitute Trustee; Jonathan Elefant, Substitute Trustee; Laura T. Curry, Substitute Trustee; Chasity Brown, Substitute Trustee; U.S. Bank National Association, As Trustee, Successor in Interest to Bank of America, NA, as Successor by Merger to LaSalle Bank NA, as Trustee for Certificate Holders of Bear Stearns Asset Backed Securities I, LLC, Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-AQ1; Perl Financial Company; Berman Family Trust, GRO; The State of Maryland; Comptroller of Maryland; The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore; All Persons that have or claim to have any interest in the property known as

1082 Cameron RoadAnd more particularly described as Ward 27, Section 51, Block 5141, Lot 102,

Defendants.

Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the following property in the City of Baltimore, sold by the Collector of Taxes for the City of Baltimore and the State of Maryland to the plaintiff in this proceeding:

1082 Cameron Road, Lot Size .077 AC, being known as Ward 27, Section 51, Block 5141, Lot 102.

The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for redemption have not been paid.

It is thereupon this 10th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, ORDERED, that notice be given by insertion of a copy of this order in some newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for 3 successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the properties listed above to appear in this Court by the 8th day of February, 2015, and redeem the property in which they have an interest and answer the complaint or thereafter a final judgment will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in the prop-erties listed above, and vesting in the plaintiff a title, free and clear of encum-brances.

LAWRENCE FLETCHER-HILL, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

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Baltimore City.

Tacey N. Himelfarb, Attorney,Himelfarb Law Office, P.A.,

8919 Reisterstown Road,Baltimore, Maryland 21208.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-006800 -Pluto 2014, LLC, Plaintiff v. Farouk Dawson; Lena M. Dawson; Bank of America, N.A. F/K/A Countrywide Bank, FSB; R. Douglas Jones, Trustee; Merscorp Holdings Inc. for Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.; The State of Maryland; Comptroller of Maryland; The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore; All Persons that have or claim to have any interest in the property known as

3631 E. Fayette StreetAnd more particularly described as Ward 26, Section 19, Block 6269, Lot 035,

Defendants.

Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the following property in the City of Baltimore, sold by the Collector of Taxes for the City of Baltimore and the State of Maryland to the plaintiff in this proceeding:

3631 E. Fayette St., Lot Size 15-3x80, being known as Ward 26, Section 19, Block 6269, Lot 035.

The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for redemption have not been paid.

It is thereupon this 10th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, ORDERED, that notice be given by insertion of a copy of this order in some newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for 3 successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the properties listed above to appear in this Court by the 8th day of February, 2015, and redeem the property in which they have an interest and answer the complaint or thereafter a final judgment will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in the prop-erties listed above, and vesting in the plaintiff a title, free and clear of encum-brances.

LAWRENCE FLETCHER-HILL, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

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Baltimore City.

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Stefan B. Ades, AttorneyThe Law Offices of Stefan B. Ades, LLC

3604 Eastern Avenue, Suite 300Baltimore, Maryland 21224

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-002326 -FedHop, LLC, Plaintiff vs. Miles Agbaje, and Olatunji Agbaje, and Miles Agbaje Trust, and Olatunji Agbaje Trust, and Paul Agbaje, and Paul Agbaje Trust, and Olushola Agbaje, and Olushola Agbaje Trust, and Helen Agbaje, Trustee, and Baltimore City, Maryland, and All unknown owners of the property described below; all heirs, devisees, personal representatives, and executors, administrators, grantees, assigns or successors in right, title, interest, and any and all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property and premises situate in the City of Baltimore, known as

4315 York Roadand described as Lot Size 15x99-5 Being known as Ward 27 Section 42 Block

5211 Lot 007 on the Tax Roll of the Director of Finance, Defendants.

Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the hereinabove described property sold, either directly or via assignment, by the Collector of Taxes for the State of Maryland and Baltimore City to the Plaintiff in the proceeding. The Complaint states, among other things, that the amount necessary for the redemption for the subject property has not been paid, although more than six (6) months from the date of the sale have expired, and more than two (2) months from the date that the first of two (2) separate pre-suit Notices of the tax sale was sent to each required interested party have expired.

It is thereupon this 10th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, Maryland

ORDERED, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in some newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City, Maryland, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks, on or before the 9th day of January, 2015, warning all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property described above to appear in this Court by the 8th day of February, 2015, and redeem their respective property or answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final Decree will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the prop-erty, and vesting in the Plaintiff a title in fee simple or leasehold, free and clear of all encumbrances.

The Defendants are hereby informed of the latest date to file a written Answer or Petition to Redeem the property mentioned in the Complaint described above, and that failure to file a response on or before the date specified may result in a Default Judgment foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the property being rendered by this Court against them.

LAWRENCE FLETCHER-HILL, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

d12,19,26

Baltimore City

Stefan B. Ades, AttorneyThe Law Offices of Stefan B. Ades, LLC

3604 Eastern Avenue, Suite 300Baltimore, Maryland 21224

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-002017 -FedHop, LLC, Plaintiff vs. Japura Enterprises, LLC, and Citifinancial, Inc. N/K/A CFNA Receivables (MD), Inc., and Jeff Zemil, Trustee, and Baltimore City, Maryland, and All unknown owners of the property described below; all heirs, devisees, personal representatives, and executors, administrators, grantees, assigns or successors in right, title, interest, and any and all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property and premises situate in the City of Baltimore, known as

3514 Holmes Avenueand described as Lot Size 20x110-5 Being known as Ward 13 Section 05 Block

3237 Lot 007 on the Tax Roll of the Director of Finance, Defendants.

1st Amended Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the hereinabove described property sold, either directly or via assignment, by the Collector of Taxes for the State of Maryland and Baltimore City to the Plaintiff in the proceeding. The Complaint states, among other things, that the amount necessary for the redemption for the subject property has not been paid, although more than six (6) months from the date of the sale have expired, and more than two (2) months from the date that the first of two (2) separate pre-suit Notices of the tax sale was sent to each required interested party have expired.

It is thereupon this 9th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, Maryland

ORDERED, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in some newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City, Maryland, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks, on or before the 8th day of January, 2015, warning all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property described above to appear in this Court by the 7th day of February, 2015, and redeem their respective property or answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final Decree will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the prop-erty, and vesting in the Plaintiff a title in fee simple or leasehold, free and clear of all encumbrances.

The Defendants are hereby informed of the latest date to file a written Answer or Petition to Redeem the property mentioned in the Complaint described above, and that failure to file a response on or before the date specified may result in a Default Judgment foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the property being rendered by this Court against them.

SHANNON E. AVERY, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

d12,19,26

Baltimore City

Tacey N. Himelfarb, Attorney,Himelfarb Law Office, P.A.,

8919 Reisterstown Road,Baltimore, Maryland 21208.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-006846 -Pluto 2014, LLC, Plaintiff v. Steven T. Becker; Genevieve H. Becker; Advent Settlement Services, Inc., Trustee; Brenda La Roche, Trustee; Nationstar Mortgage, LLC T/A Champion Mortgage Company of Texas T/A Champion Mort-gage Corporation; Secretary of Housing & Urban Development; The State of Maryland; Comptroller of Maryland; The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore; All Persons that have or claim to have any interest in the property known as

7707 Bagley AvenueAnd more particularly described as Ward 27, Section 04, Block 5506B, Lot 007

Defendants.

Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the following property in the City of Baltimore, sold by the Collector of Taxes for the City of Baltimore and the State of Maryland to the plaintiff in this proceeding:

7707 Bagley Ave., Lot Size 35x125, being known as Ward 27, Section 04, Block 5506B, Lot 007.

The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for redemption have not been paid.

It is thereupon this 10th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, ORDERED, that notice be given by insertion of a copy of this order in some newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for 3 successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the properties listed above to appear in this Court by the 8th day of February, 2015, and redeem the property in which they have an interest and answer the complaint or thereafter a final judgment will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in the prop-erties listed above, and vesting in the plaintiff a title, free and clear of encum-brances.

LAWRENCE FLETCHER-HILL, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

d12,19,26

Baltimore City.

Tacey N. Himelfarb, Attorney,Himelfarb Law Office, P.A.,

8919 Reisterstown Road,Baltimore, Maryland 21208.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-006808 -Pluto 2014, LLC, Plaintiff v. Lennox A. Bennett; Cecile E. Bennett; Howard N. Bierman, Sub. Trustee; Jacob Geesing, Sub. Trustee; Carrie M. Ward, Sub. Trustee; Jerry R. Engleman, GRO; Carol K. Engleman, GRO; Wells Fargo Bank, NA as Trustee; The State of Maryland; Comptroller of Maryland; The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore; All Persons that have or claim to have any interest in the property known as

432 S. Chapelgate LaneAnd more particularly described as Ward 25, Section 01, Block 8139L, Lot 066,

Defendants.

Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the following property in the City of Baltimore, sold by the Collector of Taxes for the City of Baltimore and the State of Maryland to the plaintiff in this proceeding:

432 S. Chapelgate Lane, Lot Size 19-2x119-3, being known as Ward 25, Section 01, Block 8139L, Lot 066.

The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for redemption have not been paid.

It is thereupon this 10th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, ORDERED, that notice be given by insertion of a copy of this order in some newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for 3 successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the properties listed above to appear in this Court by the 8th day of February, 2015, and redeem the property in which they have an interest and answer the complaint or thereafter a final judgment will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in the prop-erties listed above, and vesting in the plaintiff a title, free and clear of encum-brances.

LAWRENCE FLETCHER-HILL, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

d12,19,26

Baltimore City.

Stefan B. Ades, AttorneyThe Law Offices of Stefan B. Ades, LLC

3604 Eastern Avenue, Suite 300Baltimore, Maryland 21224

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-001854 -US BANK CUSTODIAN FOR TLCF 2012A, LLC, Plaintiff vs. Black Star Ventures Incorporated, and Bank of America, N.A., and Maryland Small Business Devel-opment Financing Authority, and Celester A. Hall (Trustee), and Robert N. Stokes, Jr., Trustee, and PRLAP, Inc., Trsutee, and Baltimore City, Maryland, and All unknown owners of the property described below; all heirs, devisees, personal representatives, and executors, administrators, grantees, assigns or successors in right, title, interest, and any and all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property and premises situate in the City of Baltimore, known as

3617 Roberts Placeand described as Lot Size 15x85 Being known as Ward - 26 Section - 19 Block -

6269A Lot - 029 on the Tax Roll of the Director of Finance, Defendants.

1st Amended Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the hereinabove described property sold, either directly or via assignment, by the Collector of Taxes for the State of Maryland and Baltimore City to the Plaintiff in the proceeding. The Complaint states, among other things, that the amount necessary for the redemption for the subject property has not been paid, although more than six (6) months from the date of the sale have expired, and more than two (2) months from the date that the first of two (2) separate pre-suit Notices of the tax sale was sent to each required interested party have expired.

It is thereupon this 9th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, Maryland

ORDERED, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in some newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City, Maryland, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks, on or before the 8th day of January, 2015, warning all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property described above to appear in this Court by the 7th day of February, 2015, and redeem their respective property or answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final Decree will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the prop-erty, and vesting in the Plaintiff a title in fee simple or leasehold, free and clear of all encumbrances.

The Defendants are hereby informed of the latest date to file a written Answer or Petition to Redeem the property mentioned in the Complaint described above, and that failure to file a response on or before the date specified may result in a Default Judgment foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the property being rendered by this Court against them.

SHANNON E. AVERY, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

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Baltimore City

Stefan B. Ades, AttorneyThe Law Offices of Stefan B. Ades, LLC

3604 Eastern Avenue, Suite 300Baltimore, Maryland 21224

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-001990 -FedHop, LLC, Plaintiff vs. Kenneth Blackwell, and Johnny Allen Blackwell, III, and Baltimore City, Maryland, and All unknown owners of the property described below; all heirs, devisees, personal representatives, and executors, administrators, grantees, assigns or successors in right, title, interest, and any and all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property and premises situate in the City of Baltimore, known as

2310 W. Fayette Streetand described as Lot Size 13-8x75 Being known as Ward 20 Section 14 Block

2154 Lot 015 on the Tax Roll of the Director of Finance, Defendants.

Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the hereinabove described property sold, either directly or via assignment, by the Collector of Taxes for the State of Maryland and Baltimore City to the Plaintiff in the proceeding. The Complaint states, among other things, that the amount necessary for the redemption for the subject property has not been paid, although more than six (6) months from the date of the sale have expired, and more than two (2) months from the date that the first of two (2) separate pre-suit Notices of the tax sale was sent to each required interested party have expired.

It is thereupon this 10th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, Maryland

ORDERED, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in some newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City, Maryland, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks, on or before the 9th day of January, 2015, warning all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property described above to appear in this Court by the 8th day of February, 2015, and redeem their respective property or answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final Decree will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the prop-erty, and vesting in the Plaintiff a title in fee simple or leasehold, free and clear of all encumbrances.

The Defendants are hereby informed of the latest date to file a written Answer or Petition to Redeem the property mentioned in the Complaint described above, and that failure to file a response on or before the date specified may result in a Default Judgment foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the property being rendered by this Court against them.

LAWRENCE FLETCHER-HILL, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

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Baltimore City

Tacey N. Himelfarb, Attorney,Himelfarb Law Office, P.A.,

8919 Reisterstown Road,Baltimore, Maryland 21208.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-006850 -Pluto 2014, LLC, Plaintiff v. Anthony Bowling; Andrea Bowling; Bank of America, N.A., Successor by Merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP FKA Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, LP; Karen Reale, Trustee; The State of Maryland; Comptroller of Maryland; The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore; All Persons that have or claim to have any interest in the property known as

5814 Clover RoadAnd more particularly described as Ward 27, Section 22, Block 441A, Lot 014,

Defendants.

Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the following property in the City of Baltimore, sold by the Collector of Taxes for the City of Baltimore and the State of Maryland to the plaintiff in this proceeding:

5814 Clover Road, Lot Size 50x146, being known as Ward 27, Section 22, Block 441A, Lot 014.

The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for redemption have not been paid.

It is thereupon this 10th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, ORDERED, that notice be given by insertion of a copy of this order in some newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for 3 successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the properties listed above to appear in this Court by the 8th day of February, 2015, and redeem the property in which they have an interest and answer the complaint or thereafter a final judgment will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in the prop-erties listed above, and vesting in the plaintiff a title, free and clear of encum-brances.

LAWRENCE FLETCHER-HILL, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

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Baltimore City.

Tacey N. Himelfarb, Attorney,Himelfarb Law Office, P.A.,

8919 Reisterstown Road,Baltimore, Maryland 21208.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-006849 -Pluto 2014, LLC, Plaintiff v. Mary Brown; Amanda Robinson; U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee; Signature Group Holdings, Inc. F/K/A Fremont Reor-ganizing Corporation; Johns Hopkins Federal Credit Union; Kenneth J. MacFadyen, Substitute Trustee; James J. Loftus, Sub. Trustee; Daniel Menchel, Sub. Trustee; Friedman & MacFadyen, P.A. T/A Friedman & MacFayden, P.A., Trustee; Merscorp Holdings Inc. for Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.; Michael J. Mesta, Trustee; The State of Maryland; Comptroller of Maryland; The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore; All Persons that have or claim to have any interest in the property known as

1227 Cochran AvenueAnd more particularly described as Ward 27, Section 10, Block 5263, Lot 077,

Defendants.

Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the following property in the City of Baltimore, sold by the Collector of Taxes for the City of Baltimore and the State of Maryland to the plaintiff in this proceeding:

1227 Cochran Ave., Lot Size 19x117-6, being known as Ward 27, Section 10, Block 5263, Lot 077.

The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for redemption have not been paid.

It is thereupon this 10th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, ORDERED, that notice be given by insertion of a copy of this order in some newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for 3 successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the properties listed above to appear in this Court by the 8th day of February, 2015, and redeem the property in which they have an interest and answer the complaint or thereafter a final judgment will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in the prop-erties listed above, and vesting in the plaintiff a title, free and clear of encum-brances.

LAWRENCE FLETCHER-HILL, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

d12,19,26

Baltimore City.

Stefan B. Ades, AttorneyThe Law Offices of Stefan B. Ades, LLC

3604 Eastern Avenue, Suite 300Baltimore, Maryland 21224

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-001962 -FedHop, LLC, Plaintiff vs. Dwagne Bullock, and Boardwalk 2001, LLC, and Balti-more City, Maryland, and All unknown owners of the property described below; all heirs, devisees, personal representatives, and executors, administrators, grantees, assigns or successors in right, title, interest, and any and all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property and premises situate in the City of Baltimore, known as

809 N. Streeper Streetand described as Lot Size 12x65 Being known as Ward - 07 Section - 19 Block -

1612 Lot - 042 on the Tax Roll of the Director of Finance, Defendants.

Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the hereinabove described property sold, either directly or via assignment, by the Collector of Taxes for the State of Maryland and Baltimore City to the Plaintiff in the proceeding. The Complaint states, among other things, that the amount necessary for the redemption for the subject property has not been paid, although more than six (6) months from the date of the sale have expired, and more than two (2) months from the date that the first of two (2) separate pre-suit Notices of the tax sale was sent to each required interested party have expired.

It is thereupon this 10th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, Maryland

ORDERED, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in some newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City, Maryland, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks, on or before the 9th day of January, 2015, warning all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property described above to appear in this Court by the 8th day of February, 2015, and redeem their respective property or answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final Decree will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the prop-erty, and vesting in the Plaintiff a title in fee simple or leasehold, free and clear of all encumbrances.

The Defendants are hereby informed of the latest date to file a written Answer or Petition to Redeem the property mentioned in the Complaint described above, and that failure to file a response on or before the date specified may result in a Default Judgment foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the property being rendered by this Court against them.

LAWRENCE FLETCHER-HILL, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

d12,19,26

Baltimore City

The Daily Record 15BFriday, December 12, 2014 THEDAILYRECORD.COM

Edward M. Poretz, Attorney,9409 Philadelphia Road,

Baltimore, Maryland 21237IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: MARK H.

WITTSTADT v. HAILEY MILAN ALEXANDRA - Case No. 24-O-14-001777

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale

of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings

2600 Queen Ann Road, Baltimore, MD 21216and reported by: MARK H. WITTSTADT, GERARD W.M. WITTSTADT, JR.,

Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before January 8, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some Newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before December 30, 2014.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $105,041.76.FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.d12,19,26

Baltimore City.

Shannon Jacob Posner, Attorney,909 Ridgebrook Road, Suite 208,

Sparks, Maryland 21152IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - SHANNON J. POSNER v.

JHB PROPERTIES LLC, ET AL - Case No. 24-O-14-002730

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale

of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings

340 S. Bouldin Street, Baltimore, MD 21224 $92,000.0010 N. Curley Street, Baltimore, MD 21224 $52,000.0025 N. East Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21224 $50,000.00

and reported by: CHRISTOPHER J. MAGETTE, J. PATRICK GILL, JUDO CRANE, SHANNON J. POSNER, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before January 9, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some Newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before December 31, 2014.

The report states the amount of the sale to beFRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.d12,19,26

Baltimore City.

Tayyaba C. Monto, Attorney,6003 Executive Boulevard, Suite 101,

Rockville, Maryland 20852IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: CARRIE M. WARD

vs. BRIDGITT E. BONSU - Case No. 24-O-14-001621

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale

of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings

1046 North Milton Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21205and reported by: CARRIE M. WARD, HOWARD N. BIERMAN, JACOB

GEESING, PRATIMA LELE, TAYYABA C. MONTO, JOSHUA COLEMAN, RICHARD R. GOLDSMITH, JR., LUDEEN MCCARTNEY-GREEN, Trustee(s) be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before January 8, 2015 provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before December 30, 2014.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $59,325.76.FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.d12,19,26

Baltimore City

Christine Drexel, Attorney,P. O. Box 1950,

Cockeysville, Maryland 21030IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: MARK S. DEVAN

v. ROBERT G. BURROUGHS - Case No. 24-O-14-002905

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale

of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings

4509 Umatilla Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21215and reported by: MARK S. DEVAN, THOMAS P. DORE, CHRISTINE DREXEL,

BRIAN MCNAIR, MELISSA L. CASSELL, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before January 8, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before December 30, 2014.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $36,080.00.FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.d12,19,26

Baltimore City.

Edward M. Poretz, Attorney,9409 Philadelphia Road,

Baltimore, Maryland 21237IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: MARK H.

WITTSTADT v. RHONDA A. COLE - Case No. 24-O-14-001752

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale

of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings

3015 Beverly Road, Baltimore, MD 21214and reported by: GERARD W.M. WITTSTADT, MARK H. WITTSTADT, Trus-

tee(s), be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before January 8, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some Newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before December 30, 2014.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $35,500.00.FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.d12,19,26

Baltimore City.

Edward M. Poretz, Attorney,9409 Philadelphia Road,

Baltimore, Maryland 21237IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: MARK H.

WITTSTADT v. ADRIANNE FIELDS - Case No. 24-O-14-000509

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale

of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings

1338 Walker Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21239and reported by: MARK H. WITTSTADT, GERARD W.M. WITTSTADT, JR.,

DEBORAH A. HOLLOWAY HILL, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before January 9, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some Newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before December 31, 2014.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $55,555.00.FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.d12,19,26

Baltimore City.

Edward M. Poretz, Attorney,9409 Philadelphia Road,

Baltimore, Maryland 21237IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: MARK H.

WITTSTADT v. GREGORY GOMEZ, ET AL - Case No. 24-O-14-001584

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale

of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings

2224 Eastern Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21231and reported by: MARK H. WITTSTADT, GERARD W.M. WITTSTADT, JR.,

Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before January 8, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some Newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before December 30, 2014.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $162,481.99.FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.d12,19,26

Baltimore City.

Edward M. Poretz, Attorney,9409 Philadelphia Road,

Baltimore, Maryland 21237IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: MARK H.

WITTSTADT v. ANGELA R. HARRIS - Case No. 24-O-14-001750

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale

of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings

418 N. Edgewood Street, Baltimore, MD 21229and reported by: GERARD W.M. WITTSTADT, MARK H. WITTSTADT, Trus-

tee(s), be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before January 9, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some Newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before December 31, 2014.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $20,790.00.FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.d12,19,26

Baltimore City.

Jeremy K. Fishman, Attorney,1401 Rockville Pike, Suite 650,

Rockville, Maryland 20852IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: JEREMY K.

FISHMAN v. BARBARA HOWIE – Case No. 24-O-14-001942

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale

of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings

3605 Edmondson Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21229and reported by: SAMUEL D. WILLIAMOWSKY, ERICA T. DAVIS, JEREMY K.

FISHMAN, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before January 9, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some Newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before December 31, 2014.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $71,990.15.FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.d12,19,26

Baltimore City.

Tayyaba C. Monto, Attorney,6003 Executive Boulevard, Suite 101,

Rockville, Maryland 20852IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: CARRIE M. WARD

vs. JEROME HOFFMAN, ET AL - Case No. 24-O-14-001766

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale

of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings

2901 Alvarado Square, Parkville, MD 21234and reported by: CARRIE M. WARD, HOWARD N. BIERMAN, JACOB

GEESING, PRATIMA LELE, TAYYABA C. MONTO, JOSHUA COLEMAN, RICHARD R. GOLDSMITH, JR., LUDEEN MCCARTNEY-GREEN, Trustee(s) be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before January 9, 2015 provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before December 31, 2014.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $177,000.00.FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.d12,19,26

Baltimore City

Christopher T. Magette, Attorney,909 Ridgebrook Road, Suite 208,

Sparks, Maryland 21152IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - SHANNON J. POSNER v.

JHB PROPERTIES, LLC - Case No. 24-O-14-002729

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale

of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings

214 S. Robinson Street, Baltimore, MD 21224and reported by: JUDO CRANE, J. PATRICK GILL, CHRISTOPHER T.

MAGETTE, SHANNON J. POSNER, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before January 9, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some Newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before December 31, 2014.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $95,000.00.FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.d12,19,26

Baltimore City.

Pratima Lele, Attorney,6003 Executive Boulevard, Suite 101,

Rockville, Maryland 20852IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: CARRIE M. WARD

vs. ANNIE JORDAN - Case No. 24-O-14-002691

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale

of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings

1512 Moreland Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21216and reported by: CARRIE M. WARD, PRATIMA LELE, JACOB GEESING,

HOWARD N. BIERMAN, TAYYABA C. MONTO, JOSHUA COLEMAN, RICHARD R. GOLDSMITH, JR., LUDEEN MCCARTNEY-GREEN, Trustee(s) be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before January 9, 2015 provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before December 31, 2014.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $45,877.28.FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.d12,19,26

Baltimore City

Mark S. Devan, Attorney,P. O. Box 1950,

Cockeysville, Maryland 21030IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: MARK S. DEVAN

v. GREGORY JORDAN - Case No. 24-O-13-004939

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale

of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings

5713 Walther Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21206and reported by: MARK S. DEVAN, ERIN GLOTH, CHRISTINE DREXEL,

BRIAN MCNAIR, MELISSA L. CASSELL, ANGELA NASUTA, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before January 8, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before December 30, 2014.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $83,160.00.FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.d12,19,26

Baltimore City.

Melissa L. Cassell, Attorney,P. O. Box 1950,

Cockeysville, Maryland 21030IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: MARK S. DEVAN

v. KEYLA GODFREY, ET AL - Case No. 24-O-14-001420

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale

of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings

5109 Sipple Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21206and reported by: MARK S. DEVAN, CHRISTINE DREXEL, BRIAN MCNAIR,

MELISSA L. CASSELL, ANGELA NASUTA, THOMAS P. DORE, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before January 9, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before December 31, 2014.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $279,469.53.FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.d12,19,26

Baltimore City.

Christine Drexel, Attorney,P. O. Box 1950,

Cockeysville, Maryland 21030IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: MARK S. DEVAN

v. MARVIN L. MONROE, JR., ET AL - Case No. 24-O-14-002802

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale

of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings

1245 Carroll Street, Baltimore, MD 21223and reported by: THOMAS P. DORE, MARK S. DEVAN, CHRISTINE DREXEL,

BRIAN MCNAIR, MELISSA L. CASSELL, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before January 8, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before December 30, 2014.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $34,650.00.FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.d12,19,26

Baltimore City.

Richard R. Goldsmith, Jr., Attorney,6003 Executive Boulevard, Suite 101,

Rockville, Maryland 20852IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: CARRIE M. WARD

vs. JOHN A. WILEY - Case No. 24-O-14-002693

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale

of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings

3006 Woodhome Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21234and reported by: CARRIE M. WARD, HOWARD N. BIERMAN, JACOB

GEESING, RICHARD R. GOLDSMITH, JR., PRATIMA LELE, TAYYABA C. MONTO, JOSHUA COLEMAN, LUDEEN MCCARTNEY-GREEN, Trustee(s) be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before January 9, 2015 provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before December 31, 2014.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $88,000.00.FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.d12,19,26

Baltimore City

Stefan B. Ades, AttorneyThe Law Offices of Stefan B. Ades, LLC

3604 Eastern Avenue, Suite 300Baltimore, Maryland 21224

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-001846 -US BANK CUSTODIAN FOR TLCF 2012A, LLC, Plaintiff vs. Wilbert R. Adams, and Matilda Adams, and Zetella Giles aka Elanor Gilesla Giles, and Charles W. Spellman, and Donald W. Spellman, and Annette W. Catlette, and Ollie M. Brown, and Clinton B. Spellman, and Calvin B. Spellman, and Baltimore City, Maryland, and All unknown owners of the property described below; all heirs, devisees, personal representatives, and executors, administrators, grantees, assigns or successors in right, title, interest, and any and all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property and premises situate in the City of Baltimore, known as

2219 W. Saratoga Streetand described as Lot Size 14-11x100-1 Being known as Ward - 20 Section - 23

Block - 0159A Lot - 033 on the Tax Roll of the Director of Finance, Defendants.

1st Amended Order of PublicationThe object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of

redemption in the hereinabove described property sold, either directly or via assignment, by the Collector of Taxes for the State of Maryland and Baltimore City to the Plaintiff in the proceeding. The Complaint states, among other things, that the amount necessary for the redemption for the subject property has not been paid, although more than six (6) months from the date of the sale have expired, and more than two (2) months from the date that the first of two (2) separate pre-suit Notices of the tax sale was sent to each required interested party have expired.

It is thereupon this 9th day of December, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Balti-more City, Maryland

ORDERED, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in some newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City, Maryland, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks, on or before the 8th day of January, 2015, warning all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property described above to appear in this Court by the 7th day of February, 2015, and redeem their respective property or answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final Decree will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the prop-erty, and vesting in the Plaintiff a title in fee simple or leasehold, free and clear of all encumbrances.

The Defendants are hereby informed of the latest date to file a written Answer or Petition to Redeem the property mentioned in the Complaint described above, and that failure to file a response on or before the date specified may result in a Default Judgment foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the property being rendered by this Court against them.

SHANNON E. AVERY, Judge.True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

d12,19,26

Baltimore City

16B The Daily Record Friday, December 12, 2014THEDAILYRECORD.COM

Edward S. Cohn, Attorney600 Baltimore Avenue, Suite 208

Towson, Maryland 21204IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: EDWARD S.

COHN v. TERRY COFFMAN, ET AL - Case No. 24-O-14-000862

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale

of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings

303 Northway, Baltimore, MD 21218and reported by: EDWARD S. COHN, STEPHEN N. GOLDBERG, RICHARD E.

SOLOMON, RICHARD J. ROGERS, RANDALL J. ROLLS, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before December 25, 2014, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some Newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before December 16, 2014.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $531,186.46.FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.n28,d5,12

Baltimore City

Robert A. Jones, Attorney,5040 Corporate Woods Drive, Suite 120,

Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: JOHN E.

DRISCOLL, III v. MARK W. WARDLOW - Case No. 24-O-14-001682

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale

of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings

1826 Bank Street, Baltimore, MD 21231and reported by: JOHN E. DRISCOLL, JANA M. GANTT, LAURA D. HARRIS,

E. EDWARD FARNSWORTH, KIMBERLY LANE, DEENA L. REYNOLDS, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before December 24, 2014, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some Newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before December 15, 2014.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $225,211.60.FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.n28,d5,12

Baltimore City

Robert A. Jones, Attorney,5040 Corporate Woods Drive, Suite 120,

Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: JOHN E.

DRISCOLL, III v. TAREQ A. ABDUL-GHANI - Case No. 24-O-14-002000

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale

of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings

1129 Sargeant Street, Baltimore, MD 21223and reported by: JOHN E. DRISCOLL, JANA M. GANTT, KIMBERLY LANE,

LAURA D. HARRIS, E. EDWARD FARNSWORTH, ARNOLD HILLMAN, DEENA L. REYNOLDS, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before January 1, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some Newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before December 23, 2014.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $62,221.41.FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.d5,12,19

Baltimore City

Lila Z. Stitely, Attorney,10021 Balls Ford Road, Suite 200,

Manassas, Virginia 20109IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: KRISTINE D.

BROWN v. ALMEDA A. CHRISTENSEN, ET AL - Case No. 24-O-13-002265

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale

of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings

3631 Rexmere Road, Baltimore, MD 21218and reported by: KRISTINE D. BROWN, WILLIAM M. SAVAGE, GREGORY N.

BRITTO, LILA Z. STITELY, BRETT A. CALLAHAN, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before January 1, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before December 23, 2014.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $108,570.00.FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.d5,12,19

Baltimore City.

E. Edward Farnsworth, Jr., Attorney,5040 Corporate Woods Drive, Suite 120,

Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: JOHN E.

DRISCOLL, III v. REATHA M. DEBRO - Case No. 24-O-14-002003

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale

of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings

2718 Erdman Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21213and reported by: JOHN E. DRISCOLL, III, JANA M. GANTT, KIMBERLY

LANE, LAURA D. HARRIS, E. EDWARD FARNSWORTH, JR., ARNOLD HILLMAN, DEENA L. REYNOLDS, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before January 1, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some Newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before December 23, 2014.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $183,819.12.FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.d5,12,19

Baltimore City

Susan L. Coakley, Attorney,9440 Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 350,

Upper Marlboro, Maryland 20772IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: JEFFREY B.

FISHER v. ESTATE OF MARY ELLEN TAYLOR and CLEANCY TAYLOR - Case No. 24-O-14-002112

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale

of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings

451 Schwartz Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21212and reported by: JEFFREY B. FISHER, DOREEN A. STROTHMAN, VIRGINIA

S. INZER, WILLIAM K. SMART, KRIS M. TERRILL, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before January 1, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some Newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before December 23, 2014.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $113,000.00.FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

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Baltimore City.

Caroline Fields, Attorney,7910 Woodmont Avenue, Suite 750,

Bethesda, Maryland 20814IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: DIANE S. ROSEN-

BERG v. KAREN L. HARRIS - Case No. 24-O-14-001634

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale

of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings

337 East 28th Street, Baltimore, MD 21218and reported by: DIANE S. ROSENBERG, MARK D. MEYER, JOHN A.

ANSELL, III, KENNETH SAVITZ, TRACY LEYBA, CAROLINE FIELDS, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before January 1, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some Newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before December 23, 2014.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $90,000.00.FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

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Baltimore City

Christine Drexel, Attorney,P. O. Box 1950,

Cockeysville, Maryland 21030IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: MARK S. DEVAN

v. HUMPHREY O. LAWANSON, ET AL - Case No. 24-O-13-004012

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale

of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings

5904 The Alameda, Baltimore, MD 21239and reported by: MARK S. DEVAN, ERIN GLOTH, CHRISTINE DREXEL,

BRIAN MCNAIR, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before January 2, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before December 24, 2014.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $58,080.00.FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

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Baltimore City.

Shawn Case, Attorney,9409 Philadelphia Road,

Baltimore, Maryland 21237IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: MARK H.

WITTSTADT v. BRAD L. HUNDERTMARK - Case No. 24-O-13-004703

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale

of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings

2033 Deering Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21230and reported by: MARK H. WITTSTADT, GERARD W.M. WITTSTADT,

DEBORAH A. HOLLOWAY HILL, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before January 1, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some Newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before December 23, 2014.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $33,000.00.FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

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Baltimore City.

Howard N. Bierman, Attorney,6003 Executive Boulevard, Suite 101,

Rockville, Maryland 20852IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: CARRIE M. WARD

vs. LISA S. EDMONDSON, ET AL - Case No. 24-O-14-000519

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale

of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings

2912 Rueckert Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21214and reported by: CARRIE M. WARD, HOWARD N. BIERMAN, JACOB

GEESING, Trustee(s) be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before January 2, 2015 provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before December 24, 2014.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $107,662.20.FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

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Baltimore City

Laura D. Harris, Attorney,5040 Corporate Woods Drive, Suite 120,

Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: JOHN E.

DRISCOLL, III v. MICHAEL P. HENDERSON, ET AL - Case No. 24-O-14-002561

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale

of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings

3739 Clarenell Road, Baltimore, MD 21229and reported by: JOHN E. DRISCOLL, III, JANA M. GANTT, KIMBERLY

LANE, LAURA D. HARRIS, E. EDWARD FARNSWORTH, JR., ARNOLD HILLMAN, DEENA L. REYNOLDS, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before January 1, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some Newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before December 23, 2014.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $90,179.84.FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

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Baltimore City

Melissa L. Cassell, Attorney,P. O. Box 1950,

Cockeysville, Maryland 21030IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: MARK S. DEVAN

v. ROBERT MITCHELL - Case No. 24-O-13-004459

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale

of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings

2917 Oak Hill Avenue, Gwynn Oak, MD 21207AKA: 2719 Oak Hill Avenue, Gwynn Oak, MD 21207

and reported by: MARK S. DEVAN, ERIN GLOTH, CHRISTINE DREXEL, BRIAN MCNAIR, MELISSA L. CASSELL, ANGELA NASUTA, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before January 1, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before December 23, 2014.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $60,060.00.FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

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Baltimore City.

Edward M. Poretz, Attorney,9409 Philadelphia Road,

Baltimore, Maryland 21237IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: MARK H.

WITTSTADT v. OLATUNJI OJO - Case No. 24-O-14-000920

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale

of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings

4006 Eierman Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21206and reported by: MARK H. WITTSTADT, GERARD WM WITTSTADT, JR.,

Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before January 1, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some Newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before December 23, 2014.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $29,743.35.FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

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Baltimore City.

Caroline Fields, Attorney,7910 Woodmont Avenue, Suite 750,

Bethesda, Maryland 20814IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: DIANE S. ROSEN-

BERG v. ELMER E. ROBINSON, JR. - Case No. 24-O-14-001794

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale

of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings

721 East Cold Spring Lane, Baltimore, MD 21212and reported by: MARK D. MEYER, JOHN A. ANSELL, KENNETH SAVITZ,

TRACY LEYBA, CAROLINE FIELDS, DIANE S. ROSENBERG, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before January 1, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some Newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before December 23, 2014.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $31,500.00.FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

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Baltimore City

Tracy Leyba, Attorney,7910 Woodmont Avenue, Suite 750,

Bethesda, Maryland 20814IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: DIANE S. ROSEN-

BERG v. PATRICIA TEASDELL - Case No. 24-O-14-001137

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale

of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings

4203 Kenshaw Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21215and reported by: MARK D. MEYER, JOHN A. ANSELL, KENNETH SAVITZ,

TRACY LEYBA, CAROLINE FIELDS, DIANE S. ROSENBERG, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before January 1, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some Newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before December 23, 2014.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $56,000.00.FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

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Baltimore City

Robert A. Jones, Attorney,5040 Corporate Woods Drive, Suite 120,

Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: JOHN E.

DRISCOLL, III v. RONALD W. THOMPSON - Case No. 24-O-14-001472

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale

of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings

1011 Bonaparte Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21218and reported by: JOHN E. DRISCOLL, III, JANA M. GANTT, KIMBERLY

LANE, TRISTON J. MCINTYRE, LAURA D. HARRIS, E. EDWARD FARNSWORTH, JR., ARNOLD HILLMAN, DEENA L. REYNOLDS, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before January 1, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some Newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before December 23, 2014.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $18,000.00.FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

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Baltimore City

Laura D. Harris, Attorney,5040 Corporate Woods Drive, Suite 120,

Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: JOHN E.

DRISCOLL, III v. IAN WENGER - Case No. 24-O-14-001993

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale

of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings

3014 Weaver Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21214and reported by: JOHN E. DRISCOLL, III, JANA M. GANTT, KIMBERLY

LANE, LAURA D. HARRIS, ARNOLD HILLMAN, DEENA L. REYNOLDS, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before January 1, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some Newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before December 23, 2014.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $65,284.89.FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

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Baltimore City

Edward M. Poretz, Attorney,9409 Philadelphia Road,

Baltimore, Maryland 21237IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: MARK H.

WITTSTADT v. BARBARA D. WILLIAMS - Case No. 24-O-14-000940

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale

of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings

3102 Gibbons Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21214and reported by: MARK H. WITTSTADT, GERARD W.M. WITTSTADT, JR.,

Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before January 1, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some Newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before December 23, 2014.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $73,261.16.FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

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Baltimore City.

The Daily Record 17BFriday, December 12, 2014 THEDAILYRECORD.COM

EZ STORAGE LIEN SALE NOTICE OF THE AUCTION OF PERSONAL PROPERTY STORED IN THE LISTED UNITS AT THE VARIOUS LOCA-TIONS, DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW:

Arbutus EZ Storage, 4001 Southwestern Boulevard, Baltimore, MD 21229. DATE: 12/23/14. TIME: 12:30 PM. UNIT NAME - 1719 S. Brown, Jr.; 1503 D. Savage; 1507 P. Yates; 2121 R. Young; 2124 L. Sweitzer; 2330 A. Watkins; 2529 J. Hutchison; 2533 B. Cearfoss; 3323 V. Sanders; 3368 H. Wiley Jr; 3515 W. Andrews; 3522 C. Zhu. Ashburton EZ Storage, 3006 Druid Park Drive, Baltimore, MD 21215. DATE: 12/18/14. TIME: 11:30 AM. UNIT NAME - 2707 J. Ramey, Jr.; 1305 N. Rice; 1808 G. Innella; 2009 N. Sewell; 2206 Y. COCKRELL; 2406 T. Heidelberg; 2500 A. Ballenger; 2502 A. McAlister; 3011 J. Shaw; 3114 B. Smith; 3300 R. Harden; 3312 C. Neely; 3514 Y. Cockrell; 3717 R. Jones; 3807 E. Malby; 3823 L. Miller; 3910 I. Pyatt; 4403 M. Maith; 4419 L. Young; 4513 N. Ballard; 4616 E. Seitu; 4710 M. Fletcher; 4718 D. Galloway; 4805 L. POWELL JR; 4817 B. Rawls; 5004 A. Powell; 5601 S. Williams. Bel Air EZ Storage, 1900 Emmorton Road, Bel Air, MD 21015. DATE: 12/19/14. TIME: 09:30 AM. UNIT NAME - 2259 D. Greene; 3277 J. ELMORE NUTTING; 3279 G. Wentworth; 7143 K. URIE-HUFFMAN; 7164 K. COFFIEL; 9550 R. CITRO; 9561 K. URIE/HUFFMAN. Catonsville EZ Storage, 5525 Baltimore National Pike, Catonsville, MD 21228. DATE: 12/23/14. TIME: 02:00 PM. UNIT NAME - 5623 L. Wardlaw; 1108 L. Thornton; 1304 S. Smith; 1408 N. Silver; 1602 M. Franklin; 1613 J. Johnson Jr; 2113 T. Carter; 2306 C. Mays; 2409 D. FORTSON; 2502 M. Quin-tavalle; 2505 M. MYERS; 2525 L. James; 2528 O. Matson; 2529 C. Carter; 2617 E. Brown; 2620 D. Burley Sr; 3009 C. WEBB; 3101 E. COOPER; 3406 R. Dorsey; 4202 J. Johnson; 4610 D. McDaniel; 4611 G. Smith; 4620 P. LONEY; 5522 D. Todd; 5606 P. Brown. Charles Village EZ Storage, 2600 N.Charles Street, Balti-more, MD 21218. DATE: 12/18/14. TIME: 01:00 PM. UNIT NAME - 0203 Y. SONG; 1002 N. ROBINSON; 2215 B. LOVELL; 2518 W. Pemberton; 3006 B. FULFORD; 3304 M. BLONDER; 3510 M. Smith; 4301 M. Legg; 4402 T. DEL SORBO. Columbia EZ Storage, 9265 Berger Road, Columbia, MD 21046. DATE: 12/18/14. TIME: 01:00 PM. UNIT NAME - 2617 A. Williams; 1005 D. Idoni; 2420 N. Boakye-Mensah; 2422 R. Key II; 2611 T. Burton; 3010 K. Braddy; 3623 K. Braxton; 3914 J. Davies; 4109 K. Kinloch; 5705 T. Berry; 5707 R. Geisendaffer. Dundalk EZ Storage, 1100 North Point Road # 103, Baltimore, MD 21222-1412. DATE: 12/18/14. TIME: 04:00 PM. UNIT NAME - 1159 J. Ransome; 1175 T. Ray; 1231 C. Puig-lugo; 2248 D. Motta; 2342 B. Kerns; 2367 A. Sering; 2386 R. Hagan; 2488 L. Holt; 3630 R. LAWSON; 3661 T. Waters; 3704 S. MASON; 3812 M. Seman Jr; 3826 S. Harper. Elkridge EZ Storage, 7078 Washington Blvd., Elkridge, MD 21075. DATE: 12/18/14. TIME: 12:00 PM. UNIT NAME - 1206 J. MCGLONE; 1301 J. GAMBILL; 3834 R. ROBINSON; 3907 K. BLACK; 4416 J. DUDLEY; 4606 M. WILLIAMS. Ellicott City EZ Storage, 3487 S. Chevrolet Drive, Ellicott City, MD 21042. DATE: 12/18/14. TIME: 02:00 PM. UNIT NAME - 2930 A. Spears Jr; 3921 G. Walther; 4711 Q. Mapp. Frederick EZ Storage, 7396 Grove Rd, Frederick, MD 21704. DATE: 12/19/14. TIME: 09:30 AM. UNIT NAME - 1605 E. PHILLIPS; 1607 Darren J Casale for BUILDING ENCLOSURE ANALYSIS CORP; 2007 Darren J Casale for BUILDING ENCLOSURE ANALYSIS CORP; 2206 Darren J Casale for BUILDING ENCLOSURE ANALYSIS CORP; 4312 M. KOBAL; 5014 A. Poulin; 5411 A. KINGOO; 5616 D. LYLES; 5701 L. ALJOE-THURMAN; 5820 A. Kodro. Glen Burnie EZ Storage, 6704 Ritchie Highway, Glen Burnie, MD 21061. DATE: 12/23/14. TIME: 11:00 AM. UNIT NAME - 1006 S. Varnedoe; 1017 S. Taylor; 1053 N. Forrester; 1067 A. Shannon; 1079 M. Watkins; 1118 W. Crowell 3rd; 1253 T. Copeland; 1265 D. Burr; 1367 L. Murphy; 1369 K. Mittelstetter; 1444 H. Clark JR; 1463 T. Johnson; 1472 K. Robinson; 1537 S. Evans; 1552 B. Heid; 1624 B. Butler; 2128 N. Elliott; 2301 V. HARTLOVE. Goldenring EZ Storage, 25 Fontana Lane, Baltimore, MD 21237. DATE: 12/18/14. TIME: 03:00 PM. UNIT NAME - 3428 D. Henson; 1169 J. MOTLEY JR; 2273 A. CANNADY; 3289 A. SHABAZZ; 3294 K. HAMPTON; 3320 L. DENSMORE; 3420 S. JACKSON; 3427 J. BROWN; 3435 S. ROBINSON; 3605 T. PFARR JR; 4635 B. MCDANIELS; 4645 L. MADISON; 4679 A. OLASANOYE; 5918 I. WHEELER; 6940 R. HIBBERT; 6994 A. McDANIELS. Highlandtown EZ Storage, 3800 Pulaski Highway, Baltimore, MD 21224. DATE: 12/18/14. TIME: 02:00 PM. UNIT NAME - 3006 D. Flores; 3023 W. Billinger; 3042 M. GRIFFIN; 3063 S. Rivera; 3067 T. DARDEN; 3084 L. Diaz; 4016 N. HERNANDEZ; 4021 O. Marcelino Valdes; 4058 R. Rosewarne; 4066 A. Purnell; 4067 B. Ennis; 5010 A. Marcus; 5064 D. WHITFIELD; 6010 J. Powell; 6037 R. Ludd Moultrie; 6062 B. HARDING; 6087 W. Toney II. Liberty EZ Storage, 8514 Liberty Road, Randallstown, MD 21133. DATE: 12/22/14. TIME: 12:00 PM. UNIT NAME - 1104 J. Thomas; 1114 P. Anderson; 1317 C. Mayberry; 1533 M. Coles; 1628 C. Hodge; 1638 P. Barkoye; 1659 K. Yates; 1683 P. Barkoye; 1735 N. ANDERSON; 1738 E. SAULSBURY; 1907 D. COMEGYS; 1911 C. GILFORD; 1953 P. Ross; 2018 K. WILLIAMS; 2529 C. FLOYD; 2609 Gavin Pumphrey for Jennifer Young Homes Inc.; 2630 K. SUMMERVILLE; 2727 J. Johnson; 2729 L. FAIN. Loch Raven EZ Storage, 1450 Taylor Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21234-5922. DATE: 12/19/14. TIME: 01:00 PM. UNIT NAME - 1002 S. Smith; 1324 J. HOLLOMAN; 1328 J. Green; 1434 L. Allen-Gamble; 2024 L. REGUSTERS; 2027 B. Sauber; 2125 G. Vaughan; 2132 M. McKISSET; 2218 R. Africa; 2325 J. ANDERSON; 2337 O. Aikens; 2505 J. Wallace; 2937 J. LAMBERT; 3217 C. Footman; 3514 E. Brown; 3803 K. GROSHON. Northwest EZ Storage, 5801 Reisterstown Road, Baltimore, MD 21215. DATE: 12/18/14. TIME: 10:00 AM. UNIT NAME - 1105 B. Campbell; 1204 R. Jackson; 1320 N. WATERS; 1326 A. BARNES; 1505 D. THOMAS; 1619 P. CHEATHAM; 1714 S. Allen; 1801 S. Poole; 1806 B. FULTON; 2114 M. POOLE; 2157 Y. Robinson; 2176 B. MATLOCK; 2512 C. Hartsfield; 2519 A. Myers; 2705 D. HARRIS; 3122 S. BAILEY; 3179 N. Greene; 3305 C. Redd; 3745 M. Jenkins; 4184 C. Bond; 4194 M. Lewis; 4413 N. EMANUEL; 4524 A. Willdy. Odenton EZ Storage, 1876 Lamonte Avenue, Odenton, MD 21113. DATE: 12/18/14. TIME: 10:00 AM. UNIT NAME - 2507 F. Holloway; 2508 G. Sims; 2600 D. Frampton; 3310 A. STEWART; 3609 S. SMITH; 3703 R. Nulph; 4107 D. Holt; 4322 S. WOOD. Owings Mills EZ Storage, 11333 Owings Mills Blvd., Owings Mills, MD 21117. DATE: 12/22/14. TIME: 11:00 AM. UNIT NAME - 1052 N. ROANE McLEAN; 1061 M. RUSSELL - WARD; 1139 N. THOMAS; 1178 M. SMITH; 1197 D. JONES; 2330 L. JOHNSON; 3304 R. ARGUELLO. Parkville EZ Storage, 7304 McClean Boulevard, Baltimore, MD 21234. DATE: 12/19/14. TIME: 02:00 PM. UNIT NAME - 2611 W. Lee; 5631 D. Beltcher; 1502 K. ADEOLA; 1711 S. ROSS; 2113 T. DIGGS; 2210 M. SHAFFER; 2315 N. ALEXANDER; 2318 C. Barnes; 2418 L. ROBINSON; 2520 S. HAMLET; 2527 A. Suah; 2704 C. EDWARDS; 2708 D. ZIMMERMAN; 3108 K. Daniels; 3116 L. Bunch; 3312 J. EASTER; 3520 G. WINFIELD; 3729 C. KENNEDY; 4612 M. PERRY; 4701 F. HOUSE; 4721 T. Gresham; 4729 R. CORNICK; 5302 L. SMITH; 5304 D. MATTHEWS; 5315 RICHARD MINCE; 5601 W. JACKSON; 5612 R. BELL; 5703 J. HILTS. Pasadena EZ Storage, 8195 Jumpers Hole Road, Pasadena, MD 21122. DATE: 12/23/14. TIME: 10:00 AM. UNIT NAME - 3623 D. Ferandez; 1518 A. CELEY; 1711 A. MURDZA; 2208 J. LOCKLEAR; 2701 V. OCHS JR; 3104 K. WILBORNE; 4015 T. PORTER; 4527 B. BECKWITH; 5201 L. JACKSON; 5307 C. UMBERGER; 5730 M. MILES. Ruxton EZ Storage, 7401 Old Pimlico Road, Balti-more, MD 21209. DATE: 12/19/14. TIME: 11:00 AM. UNIT NAME - 2519 K. BELL; 3112 L. WATKINS; 4222 T. MCNULTY; 4502 P. HENSON. Towson EZ Storage, 808 Gleneagles Court, Towson, MD 21286. DATE: 12/19/14. TIME: 12:00 PM. UNIT NAME - 2132 C. Pressley; 2609 B. EISENSTEIN; 4901 A. Lyons. WaterlooEZ Storage, 8255 Balt/Wash Blvd., Jessup, MD 20794. DATE: 12/18/14. TIME: 11:00 AM. UNIT NAME - B534 E. Diswood; B365 J. Hickey; B465 S. Ghahremani; B513 J. Keith; C618 P. Bradford; D678B C. Mooring; D686A K. Preshoot; D781 D. Chambers. Westminster EZ Storage, 1200 Baltimore Boulevard, Westminster, MD 21157. DATE: 12/22/14. TIME: 10:00 AM. UNIT NAME - 1083 K. Finney; 2004 B. Norton-Gill; 2020 M. Roberts; 2214 D. Morton; 2220 J. Burdette; 3009 R. Kuhnke; 3081 A. Mehaffie Jr; 3210 T. Hicks. Woodlawn EZ Storage, 7233 Windsor Mill Road, Baltimore, MD 21244. DATE: 12/22/14. TIME: 01:00 PM. UNIT NAME - 1123 A. DRUMWRIGHT; 1162 P. George; 1178 K. Hannah; 1282 W. Cheeks II; 1290 K. Coates; 1298 R. Chance; 1326 S. WILFONG; 1341 K. TAYLOR; 1347 T. VALENTIN; 1426 Y. HARGROVE; 1461 T. PAGE; 1490 A. MCDANIELS; 1502 K. HILL; 2597 C. WIDNER; 2747 C. CARTER; 2778 B. MOORE,JR. d12

Storage Line of Maryland, LLC (t/a APT Storage), Box 767, Haymarket, VA 20168, pursuant to the assertion of a lien for rental of a storage unit, will hold a public auction for the sale of all goods in storage unit #461D to take place at 12:30 PM on Tuesday, December 16, 2014, at storage unit #461D located at Gwynn Oaks Landing, 3103 Windsor Blvd, Baltimore, MD 21207, to satisfy the lien. All terms of the sale are cash. Call 800-217-4280 for questions. d12

TO PLACE LEGAL ADVERTISING

CALL 443-524-8188

Lila Z. Stitely, Attorney,10021 Balls Ford Road, Suite 200,

Manassas, Virginia 20109IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE COUNTY - IN RE: KRISTINE D.

BROWN, WILLIAM M. SAVAGE, GREGORY N. BRITTO, LILA Z. STITELY, BRETT A. CALLAHAN v. HILL CALVIN H. ESTATE OF - Case No. 03-C-14-000280 FC.

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, this 21st

day of November, 2014, that the sale made and reported by GREGORY N. BRITTO, Substitute Trustee appointed for the sale of the property described in these proceedings

4 Right Aileron Street, Middle River, MD 21220be ratified and confirmed thirty (30) days from the date of this Notice, unless

cause to the contrary be shown, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some Newspaper published in this County, once in each of three (3) successive weeks.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $97,000.00.JULIE L. ENSOR, Clerk.

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Baltimore County

Lila Z. Stitely, Attorney,10021 Balls Ford Road, Suite 200,

Manassas, Virginia 20109IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE COUNTY - IN RE: KRISTINE D.

BROWN, WILLIAM M. SAVAGE, GREGORY N. BRITTO, LILA Z. STITELY, BRETT A. CALLAHAN v. CAELIN ANDREW SWANSON - Case No. 03-C-14-005335 FC.

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, this 21st

day of November, 2014, that the sale made and reported by GREGORY N. BRITTO, Substitute Trustee appointed for the sale of the property described in these proceedings

3612 Courtleigh Drive, Randallstown, MD 21133be ratified and confirmed thirty (30) days from the date of this Notice, unless

cause to the contrary be shown, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some Newspaper published in this County, once in each of three (3) successive weeks.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $115,700.00.JULIE L. ENSOR, Clerk.

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Baltimore County

Edward S. Cohn, Attorney600 Baltimore Avenue, Suite 208

Towson, Maryland 21204IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: EDWARD S.

COHN v. EDITH BOOKER - Case No. 24-O-14-002829

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale

of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings

1955 West Mulberry Street, Baltimore, MD 21223and reported by: EDWARD S. COHN, STEPHEN N. GOLDBERG, RICHARD E.

SOLOMON, RICHARD J. ROGERS, RANDALL J. ROLLS, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before December 25, 2014, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some Newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before December 16, 2014.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $9,000.00.FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

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Baltimore City

Edward S. Cohn, Attorney600 Baltimore Avenue, Suite 208

Towson, Maryland 21204IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: EDWARD S.

COHN v. JENNIFER CADDEN - Case No. 24-O-14-002409

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale

of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings

2423 Annapolis Road, Baltimore, MD 21230and reported by: RANDALL J. ROLLS, RICHARD J. ROGERS, RICHARD E.

SOLOMON, STEPHEN N. GOLDBERG, EDWARD S. COHN, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before December 25, 2014, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some Newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before December 16, 2014.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $2,000.00.FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

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Baltimore City

Jonathan Elefant, Attorney,312 Marshall Avenue, Suite 800,

Laurel, Maryland 20707IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: LAURA H.G.

O’SULLIVAN v. KIMBERLY CARPENTER ET AL - Case No. 24-O-13-000885

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale

of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings

1012 Marlau Drive, Baltimore, MD 21212and reported by: LAURA H. G. O’SULLIVAN, ERIN M. BRADY, DIANA C.

THEOLOGOU, LAURA L. LATTA, JONATHAN ELEFANT, CHASITY BROWN, LAURA T. CURRY, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before December 25, 2014, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before December 16, 2014.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $152,156.56.FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

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Baltimore City.

Ludeen McCartney-Green, Attorney,6003 Executive Boulevard, Suite 101,

Rockville, Maryland 20852IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: CARRIE M. WARD

vs. FLORENCE BERRY ELLIOTT, ET AL - Case No. 24-O-14-002671

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale

of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings

3713 Belle Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21215and reported by: CARRIE M. WARD, JACOB GEESING, HOWARD N.

BIERMAN, TAYYABA C. MONTO, PRATIMA LELE, JOSHUA COLEMAN, RICHARD R. GOLDSMITH, LUDEEN MCCARTNEY-GREEN, Trustee(s) be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before December 25, 2014 provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before December 16, 2014.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $92,000.00.FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

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Baltimore City

Lila Z. Stitely, Attorney,10021 Balls Ford Road, Suite 200,

Manassas, Virginia 20109IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: KRISTINE D.

BROWN v. PATRICIA L. GATTO - Case No. 24-O-14-000810

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale

of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings

838 W. 37th Street, Baltimore, MD 21211and reported by: KRISTINE D. BROWN, WILLIAM M. SAVAGE, GREGORY N.

BRITTO, LILA Z. STITELY, BRETT A. CALLAHAN, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before December 25, 2014, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before December 16, 2014.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $199,750.00.FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

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Baltimore City.

Richard R. Goldsmith, Jr., Attorney,6003 Executive Boulevard, Suite 101,

Rockville, Maryland 20852IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: CARRIE M. WARD

vs. JOANN MANIGAULT - Case No. 24-O-14-002070

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale

of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings

917 Myrtle Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21201and reported by: CARRIE M. WARD, HOWARD N. BIERMAN, JACOB

GEESING, PRATIMA LELE, TAYYABA C. MONTO, JOSHUA COLEMAN, RICHARD R. GOLDSMITH, JR., LUDEEN MCCARTNEY-GREEN, Trustee(s) be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before December 25, 2014 provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before December 16, 2014.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $80,850.00.FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

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Baltimore City

Jacob Geesing, Attorney,6003 Executive Boulevard, Suite 101,

Rockville, Maryland 20852IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: CARRIE M. WARD

vs. STEVEN B. MCCREADY, SR. - Case No. 24-O-14-001417

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale

of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings

3832 Elmley Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21213and reported by: CARRIE M. WARD, HOWARD N. BIERMAN, JACOB

GEESING, PRATIMA LELE, TAYYABA C. MONTO, JOSHUA COLEMAN, Trus-tee(s) be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before December 24, 2014 provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before December 15, 2014.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $34,650.00.FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

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Baltimore City

Sarah M. Simon, Attorney,10021 Balls Ford Road, Suite 200,

Manassas, Virginia 20109IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: KRISTINE D.

BROWN v. LLOYD A. NICHOLSON - Case No. 24-O-14-001357

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale

of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings

1200 Walnut Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21229and reported by: KRISTINE D. BROWN, WILLIAM M. SAVAGE, GREGORY N.

BRITTO, LILA Z. STITELY, BRETT A. CALLAHAN, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before December 25, 2014, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before December 16, 2014.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $117,300.00.FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

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Baltimore City.

Robert A. Jones, Attorney,5040 Corporate Woods Drive, Suite 120,

Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: JOHN E.

DRISCOLL, III v. ADEBOWALE K. OSUNNUGA - Case No. 24-O-14-001870

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale

of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings

615 N. Robinson Street, Baltimore, MD 21205and reported by: JOHN E. DRISCOLL, III, JANA M. GANTT, KIMBERLY

LANE, LAURA D. HARRIS, E. EDWARD FARNSWORTH, JR., ARNOLD HILLMAN, DEENA L. REYNOLDS, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before December 25, 2014, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some Newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before December 16, 2014.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $48,168.59.FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

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Baltimore City

Edward S. Cohn, Attorney600 Baltimore Avenue, Suite 208

Towson, Maryland 21204IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: EDWARD S.

COHN v. CLARA REED - Case No. 24-O-11-001195

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale

of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings

5211 Overcrest Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21207and reported by: STEPHEN N. GOLDBERG, RICHARD E. SOLOMON,

RICHARD J. ROGERS, EDWARD S. COHN, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before December 24, 2014, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some Newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before December 15, 2014.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $186,919.22.FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

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Baltimore City

Jonathan Elefant, Attorney,312 Marshall Avenue, Suite 800,

Laurel, Maryland 20707IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: LAURA H.G.

O’SULLIVAN v. SARAH ROGERS ET AL - Case No. 24-O-12-001637

Notice of SaleNotice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale

of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings

1503 Gleneagle Road, Baltimore, MD 21239and reported by: LAURA H. G. O’SULLIVAN, ERIN M. BRADY, DIANA C.

THEOLOGOU, LAURA L. LATTA, JONATHAN ELEFANT, CHASITY BROWN, LAURA T. CURRY, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before December 25, 2014, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before December 16, 2014.

The report states the amount of the sale to be $100,000.00.FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk.

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Baltimore City.

18B The Daily Record Friday, December 12, 2014THEDAILYRECORD.COM

Pardo & Drazin, LLCRussell S. Drazin, Attorney

4400 Jenifer Street, NW, Suite 2, Washington, DC 20015202-223-7900

Substitute Trustees’ Sale Of Real Property525 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21201

Tax ID No. 11-11-0552-033————————————

Under a power of sale contained in a certain Indemnity Deed of Trust, Security Agreement and Assignment of Contracts, Leases and Rents (“Deed of Trust”) from Savannah Development Corp., a Maryland stock corporation, as grantor, to George H. Mantakos and Robert P. Warr, as trustees, dated May 20, 2008 and recorded on May 21, 2008 in Liber 10715 at Page 216 among the Land Records of Baltimore City, Maryland, with an original principal balance of $460,000.00, default having occurred under the terms thereof, and pursuant to a certain Deed of Appointment of Substitute Trustees dated September 23, 2014 and recorded on October 15, 2014 in Liber 16622 at Page 238 among the Land Records of Baltimore City, Maryland appointing Russell S. Drazin and Jason A. Pardo (collectively, “Substitute Trustees”) as Substitute Trustees under the Deed of Trust, Substitute Trustees will sell at public auction at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, located at 100 N. Calvert Street (Courthouse West), Baltimore, MD, on

December 29, 2014 at 10:30 a.m.ALL THAT FEE-SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND AND ANY IMPROVEMENTS THEREON situated in Baltimore City,

Maryland, commonly known as 525 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21201, and more fully described in the aforesaid Deed of Trust, as well as ALL PERSONAL PROPERTY encumbered by the Deed of Trust (collectively, “Property”).

The Property will be sold in an “AS IS” condition and subject to covenants, conditions, restrictions, agreements, and senior liens, if any, and with no warranty of any kind.

TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of $40,000.00 by cashier’s check will be required of the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The balance of the purchase price to be paid in cash or certified funds within ten (10) days of final ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Maryland. Interest to be paid on the unpaid purchase money at the rate in effect under the debt instrument secured by the Deed of Trust from the date of sale to the date of settlement. Secured Party, if a bidder, shall not be required to post a deposit or to pay interest.

Purchaser shall settle within ten (10) days of final ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Maryland. TIME SHALL BE OF THE ESSENCE WITH RESPECT TO SETTLEMENT BY PURCHASER. Cost of all docu-mentary stamps (recordation taxes), transfer taxes and settlement expenses shall be borne by purchaser. Taxes, ground rent, water, and sewer, if applicable, are to be adjusted for the current year to the date of sale and assumed thereafter by purchaser.

In the event purchaser does not settle as required for any reason, purchaser shall be in default. Upon such default, Substitute Trustees may file a motion to resell the Property at the risk and expense of defaulting purchaser. Purchaser hereby consents to entry of such resale Order without further notice. Defaulting purchaser shall not be entitled to any surplus proceeds or profits resulting from any resale of the Property, and the deposit shall be forfeited to the Substitute Trustees and all of the expenses of this sale (including attorneys’ fees and full commission on the gross sale price) shall be charged against and paid out of the forfeited deposit. Purchaser shall pay all attorneys’ fees and costs, and all other damages of any kind or nature, incurred by Substitute Trustees and the secured party, and their respective agents, employees, successors and assigns, in connection with any such default.

If Substitute Trustees are unable to convey title, purchaser’s sole remedy at law and in equity shall be limited to a refund of the deposit and the sale shall be considered null and void and of no effect.

Purchaser shall be responsible for obtaining physical possession of the Property. Purchaser assumes the risk of loss or damage to the Property from the date of sale forward.

Substitute Trustees reserve the right, in their sole discretion, to reject any and all bids, to withdraw the Property from sale at any time before or at the auction, to extend the time to receive bids, to waive or modify the deposit requirement, to waive or modify the requirement that interest be paid on the unpaid purchase money, and/or to extend the period of time for settlement.

Additional terms may be announced at the sale. Purchaser will be required to execute and deliver to Substitute Trustees a contract of the sale at the conclusion of the bidding.

Neither the Substitute Trustees nor the secured party, nor their respective agents, employees, successors, and assigns, make any representations or warranties, express or implied, with respect to the Property, or any tenancies or parties in possession, including, without limitation, the value, description, use, structural integrity, physical condition, construction, extent of construction, workmanship, materials, habitability, subdivision, zoning, environmental condition, compliance with building codes or other laws, ordinances, or regulations, fitness for a particular purpose or merchantability of all or any part of the Property.

The information contained herein was obtained from sources deemed reliable (including public records) and believed to be accurate, but is offered for informational purposes only. Said information includes, without limitation, the street addresses referenced herein, which may vary from information available from certain other public sources. No express or implied representations or warranties are, or may be, inferred with respect to the accuracy of such information. Interested bidders are urged to conduct such independent due diligence as they may deem appropriate.

RUSSELL S. DRAZIN and JASON A. PARDO,Substitute Trustees.

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Baltimore City

BWW Law Group, LLC6003 Executive Boulevard, Suite 101

Rockville, MD 20852(301) 961-6555

Substitute Trustees’ SaleOf Real Property

And Any Improvements Thereon2005 Wilkens Ave., Baltimore, MD 21223

————————————Under a power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust dated December 5,

2007 and recorded in Liber 10303, Folio 591 among the Land Records of Baltimore City, MD, with an original principal balance of $66,500.00 and an orig-inal interest rate of 7.500% default having occurred under the terms thereof, the Sub. Trustees will sell at public auction at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, at the Clarence M. Mitchell Court House, 100 North Calvert Street, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, Baltimore, MD 21202, on

December 31, 2014 at 10:05 a.m.ALL THAT LEASEHOLD LOT OF GROUND, together with any buildings or

improvements thereon situated in Baltimore City, MD and more fully described in the aforesaid Deed of Trust. The property will be sold subject to an annual ground rent of $56.

The property, and any improvements thereon, will be sold in an “as is” condition and subject to conditions, restrictions and agreements of record affecting the same, if any, and with no warranty of any kind.

Terms of Sale: A deposit of $10,000 in the form of certified check, cashier’s check or money order will be required of the purchaser at time and place of sale. Balance of the purchase price, together with interest on the unpaid purchase money at the current rate contained in the Deed of Trust Note from the date of sale to the date funds are received by the Sub. Trustees, payable in cash within ten days of final ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court. There will be no abatement of interest due from the purchaser in the event additional funds are tendered before settlement. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE FOR THE PURCHASER. Adjustment of current year’s real property taxes are adjusted as of the date of sale, and thereafter assumed by the purchaser. Taxes due for prior years including costs of any tax sale are payable by the purchaser. Purchaser is responsible for any recapture of homestead tax credit. All other public and/or private charges or assessments, to the extent such amounts survive foreclosure sale, including water/sewer charges, ground rent, whether incurred prior to or after the sale to be paid by the purchaser. All costs of deed recordation including but not limited to all transfer, recordation, agricultural or other taxes or charges assessed by any governmental entity as a condition to recordation, are payable by purchaser, whether or not purchaser is a Maryland First Time Home Buyer. Purchaser is responsible for obtaining physical posses-sion of the property, and assumes risk of loss or damage to the property from the date of sale. The sale is subject to post-sale audit of the status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but not limited to, determination of whether the borrower entered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, this sale shall be null and void, and the Purchaser’s sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the return of the deposit without interest. If purchaser fails to settle within 10 days of ratification, the Sub. Trustees may file a motion to resell the property. If Purchaser defaults under these terms, deposit shall be forfeited. The Sub. Trustees may then resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. The defaulted purchaser shall not be entitled to any surplus proceeds resulting from said resale even if such surplus results from improvements to the property by said defaulted purchaser. If Sub. Trustees are unable to convey either insurable or marketable title, or if ratification of the sale is denied by the Circuit Court for any reason, the Purchaser’s sole remedy, at law or equity, is the return of the deposit without interest.

PLEASE CONSULT WWW.ALEXCOOPER.COMFOR STATUS OF UPCOMING SALES

HOWARD N. BIERMAN, CARRIE M. WARD, et al.,Substitute Trustees.

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Baltimore City

BWW Law Group, LLC6003 Executive Boulevard, Suite 101

Rockville, MD 20852(301) 961-6555

Substitute Trustees’ SaleOf Real Property

And Any Improvements Thereon6912 Chambers Rd., Baltimore, MD 21234

————————————Under a power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust dated May 14,

2007 and recorded in Liber 9544, Folio 628 among the Land Records of Baltimore City, MD, with an original principal balance of $180,000.00 and an original interest rate of 6.87500% default having occurred under the terms thereof, the Sub. Trustees will sell at public auction at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, at the Clarence M. Mitchell Court House, 100 North Calvert Street, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, Baltimore, MD 21202, on

December 31, 2014 at 10:04 a.m.ALL THAT FEE-SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND, together with any buildings or

improvements thereon situated in Baltimore City, MD and more fully described in the aforesaid Deed of Trust.

The property, and any improvements thereon, will be sold in an “as is” condition and subject to conditions, restrictions and agreements of record affecting the same, if any, and with no warranty of any kind.

Terms of Sale: A deposit of $24,000 in the form of certified check, cashier’s check or money order will be required of the purchaser at time and place of sale. Balance of the purchase price, together with interest on the unpaid purchase money at the current rate contained in the Deed of Trust Note from the date of sale to the date funds are received by the Sub. Trustees, payable in cash within ten days of final ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court. There will be no abatement of interest due from the purchaser in the event additional funds are tendered before settlement. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE FOR THE PURCHASER. Adjustment of current year’s real property taxes are adjusted as of the date of sale, and thereafter assumed by the purchaser. Taxes due for prior years including costs of any tax sale are payable by the purchaser. Purchaser is responsible for any recapture of homestead tax credit. All other public and/or private charges or assessments, to the extent such amounts survive foreclosure sale, including water/sewer charges, ground rent, whether incurred prior to or after the sale to be paid by the purchaser. All costs of deed recordation including but not limited to all transfer, recordation, agricultural or other taxes or charges assessed by any governmental entity as a condition to recordation, are payable by purchaser, whether or not purchaser is a Maryland First Time Home Buyer. Purchaser is responsible for obtaining physical posses-sion of the property, and assumes risk of loss or damage to the property from the date of sale. The sale is subject to post-sale audit of the status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but not limited to, determination of whether the borrower entered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, this sale shall be null and void, and the Purchaser’s sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the return of the deposit without interest. If purchaser fails to settle within 10 days of ratification, the Sub. Trustees may file a motion to resell the property. If Purchaser defaults under these terms, deposit shall be forfeited. The Sub. Trustees may then resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. The defaulted purchaser shall not be entitled to any surplus proceeds resulting from said resale even if such surplus results from improvements to the property by said defaulted purchaser. If Sub. Trustees are unable to convey either insurable or marketable title, or if ratification of the sale is denied by the Circuit Court for any reason, the Purchaser’s sole remedy, at law or equity, is the return of the deposit without interest.

PLEASE CONSULT WWW.ALEXCOOPER.COMFOR STATUS OF UPCOMING SALES

HOWARD N. BIERMAN,CARRIE M. WARD, et al.,

Substitute Trustees.

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Baltimore City

BWW Law Group, LLC6003 Executive Boulevard, Suite 101

Rockville, MD 20852(301) 961-6555

Substitute Trustees’ SaleOf Real Property

And Any Improvements Thereon5022 Belle Ave., Baltimore, MD 21207

————————————Under a power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust dated March 19,

2007 and recorded in Liber 9204, Folio 383 among the Land Records of Baltimore City, MD, with an original principal balance of $206,369.00 and an original interest rate of 6.88% default having occurred under the terms thereof, the Sub. Trustees will sell at public auction at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, at the Clarence M. Mitchell Court House, 100 North Calvert Street, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, Baltimore, MD 21202, on

December 31, 2014 at 10:03 a.m.ALL THAT FEE-SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND, together with any buildings or

improvements thereon situated in Baltimore City, MD and more fully described in the aforesaid Deed of Trust.

The property, and any improvements thereon, will be sold in an “as is” condition and subject to conditions, restrictions and agreements of record affecting the same, if any, and with no warranty of any kind.

Terms of Sale: A deposit of $23,000 in the form of certified check, cashier’s check or money order will be required of the purchaser at time and place of sale. Balance of the purchase price, together with interest on the unpaid purchase money at the current rate contained in the Deed of Trust Note from the date of sale to the date funds are received by the Sub. Trustees, payable in cash within ten days of final ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court. There will be no abatement of interest due from the purchaser in the event additional funds are tendered before settlement. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE FOR THE PURCHASER. Adjustment of current year’s real property taxes are adjusted as of the date of sale, and thereafter assumed by the purchaser. Taxes due for prior years including costs of any tax sale are payable by the purchaser. Purchaser is responsible for any recapture of homestead tax credit. All other public and/or private charges or assessments, to the extent such amounts survive foreclosure sale, including water/sewer charges, ground rent, whether incurred prior to or after the sale to be paid by the purchaser. All costs of deed recordation including but not limited to all transfer, recordation, agricultural or other taxes or charges assessed by any governmental entity as a condition to recordation, are payable by purchaser, whether or not purchaser is a Maryland First Time Home Buyer. Purchaser is responsible for obtaining physical posses-sion of the property, and assumes risk of loss or damage to the property from the date of sale. The sale is subject to post-sale audit of the status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but not limited to, determination of whether the borrower entered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, this sale shall be null and void, and the Purchaser’s sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the return of the deposit without interest. If purchaser fails to settle within 10 days of ratification, the Sub. Trustees may file a motion to resell the property. If Purchaser defaults under these terms, deposit shall be forfeited. The Sub. Trustees may then resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. The defaulted purchaser shall not be entitled to any surplus proceeds resulting from said resale even if such surplus results from improvements to the property by said defaulted purchaser. If Sub. Trustees are unable to convey either insurable or marketable title, or if ratification of the sale is denied by the Circuit Court for any reason, the Purchaser’s sole remedy, at law or equity, is the return of the deposit without interest.

PLEASE CONSULT WWW.ALEXCOOPER.COMFOR STATUS OF UPCOMING SALES

HOWARD N. BIERMAN,CARRIE M. WARD, et al.,

Substitute Trustees.

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Baltimore City

BWW Law Group, LLC6003 Executive Boulevard, Suite 101

Rockville, MD 20852(301) 961-6555

Substitute Trustees’ SaleOf Real Property

And Any Improvements Thereon418 Gwynn Ave., Baltimore, MD 21229

————————————Under a power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust dated February 5,

2007 and recorded in Liber 9066, Folio 1 among the Land Records of Baltimore City, MD, with an original principal balance of $129,000.00 and an original interest rate of 1.61% default having occurred under the terms thereof, the Sub. Trustees will sell at public auction at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, at the Clarence M. Mitchell Court House, 100 North Calvert Street, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, Baltimore, MD 21202, on

December 31, 2014 at 10:02 a.m.ALL THAT LEASEHOLD LOT OF GROUND, together with any buildings or

improvements thereon situated in Baltimore City, MD and more fully described in the aforesaid Deed of Trust. The property will be sold subject to an annual ground rent of $96.

The property, and any improvements thereon, will be sold in an “as is” condition and subject to conditions, restrictions and agreements of record affecting the same, if any, and with no warranty of any kind.

Terms of Sale: A deposit of $7,000 in the form of certified check, cashier’s check or money order will be required of the purchaser at time and place of sale. Balance of the purchase price, together with interest on the unpaid purchase money at the current rate contained in the Deed of Trust Note from the date of sale to the date funds are received by the Sub. Trustees, payable in cash within ten days of final ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court. There will be no abatement of interest due from the purchaser in the event additional funds are tendered before settlement. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE FOR THE PURCHASER. Adjustment of current year’s real property taxes are adjusted as of the date of sale, and thereafter assumed by the purchaser. Taxes due for prior years including costs of any tax sale are payable by the purchaser. Purchaser is responsible for any recapture of homestead tax credit. All other public and/or private charges or assessments, to the extent such amounts survive foreclosure sale, including water/sewer charges, ground rent, whether incurred prior to or after the sale to be paid by the purchaser. All costs of deed recordation including but not limited to all transfer, recordation, agricultural or other taxes or charges assessed by any governmental entity as a condition to recordation, are payable by purchaser, whether or not purchaser is a Maryland First Time Home Buyer. Purchaser is responsible for obtaining physical posses-sion of the property, and assumes risk of loss or damage to the property from the date of sale. The sale is subject to post-sale audit of the status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but not limited to, determination of whether the borrower entered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, this sale shall be null and void, and the Purchaser’s sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the return of the deposit without interest. If purchaser fails to settle within 10 days of ratification, the Sub. Trustees may file a motion to resell the property. If Purchaser defaults under these terms, deposit shall be forfeited. The Sub. Trustees may then resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. The defaulted purchaser shall not be entitled to any surplus proceeds resulting from said resale even if such surplus results from improvements to the property by said defaulted purchaser. If Sub. Trustees are unable to convey either insurable or marketable title, or if ratification of the sale is denied by the Circuit Court for any reason, the Purchaser’s sole remedy, at law or equity, is the return of the deposit without interest.

PLEASE CONSULT WWW.ALEXCOOPER.COMFOR STATUS OF UPCOMING SALES

HOWARD N. BIERMAN, CARRIE M. WARD, et al.,Substitute Trustees.

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BWW Law Group, LLC6003 Executive Boulevard, Suite 101

Rockville, MD 20852(301) 961-6555

Substitute Trustees’ Sale Of Real PropertyAnd Any Improvements Thereon

3011 Fallstaff Rd., Unit #607A,Baltimore, MD 21209

————————————Under a power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust dated June 5, 2009

and recorded in Liber 11798, Folio 157 among the Land Records of Baltimore City, MD, with an original principal balance of $100,500.00 and an original interest rate of 4.87500% default having occurred under the terms thereof, the Sub. Trustees will sell at public auction at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, at the Clarence M. Mitchell Court House, 100 North Calvert Street, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, Baltimore, MD 21202, on

December 23, 2014 at 10:00 a.m.ALL THAT FEE-SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND, together with any buildings or

improvements thereon situated in Baltimore City, MD and described as Unit 607-A, The Towers Condominium and more fully described in the aforesaid Deed of Trust.

The property, and any improvements thereon, will be sold in an “as is” condition and subject to conditions, restrictions and agreements of record affecting the same, if any, and with no warranty of any kind.

Terms of Sale: A deposit of $10,000 in the form of certified check, cashier’s check or money order will be required of the purchaser at time and place of sale. Balance of the purchase price, together with interest on the unpaid purchase money at the current rate contained in the Deed of Trust Note from the date of sale to the date funds are received by the Sub. Trustees, payable in cash within ten days of final ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court. There will be no abatement of interest due from the purchaser in the event additional funds are tendered before settlement. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE FOR THE PURCHASER. Adjustment of current year’s real property taxes are adjusted as of the date of sale, and thereafter assumed by the purchaser. Taxes due for prior years including costs of any tax sale are payable by the purchaser. Purchaser is responsible for any recapture of homestead tax credit. All other public and/or private charges or assessments, to the extent such amounts survive foreclosure sale, including water/sewer charges, ground rent, whether incurred prior to or after the sale to be paid by the purchaser. All costs of deed recordation including but not limited to all transfer, recordation, agricultural or other taxes or charges assessed by any governmental entity as a condition to recordation, are payable by purchaser, whether or not purchaser is a Maryland First Time Home Buyer. Purchaser is responsible for obtaining physical posses-sion of the property, and assumes risk of loss or damage to the property from the date of sale. The sale is subject to post-sale audit of the status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but not limited to, determination of whether the borrower entered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, this sale shall be null and void, and the Purchaser’s sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the return of the deposit without interest. If purchaser fails to settle within 10 days of ratification, the Sub. Trustees may file a motion to resell the property. If Purchaser defaults under these terms, deposit shall be forfeited. The Sub. Trustees may then resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. The defaulted purchaser shall not be entitled to any surplus proceeds resulting from said resale even if such surplus results from improvements to the property by said defaulted purchaser. If Sub. Trustees are unable to convey either insurable or marketable title, or if ratification of the sale is denied by the Circuit Court for any reason, the Purchaser’s sole remedy, at law or equity, is the return of the deposit without interest.

PLEASE CONSULT WWW.ALEXCOOPER.COMFOR STATUS OF UPCOMING SALES

HOWARD N. BIERMAN, CARRIE M. WARD, et al.,Substitute Trustees.

d5,12,19

Baltimore City

BWW Law Group, LLC6003 Executive Boulevard, Suite 101

Rockville, MD 20852(301) 961-6555

Substitute Trustees’ SaleOf Real Property

And Any Improvements Thereon5402 Clover Rd., Baltimore, MD 21215

————————————Under a power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust dated January 4,

2008 and recorded in Liber 10351, Folio 177 among the Land Records of Baltimore City, MD, with an original principal balance of $135,000.00 and an original interest rate of 1.61% default having occurred under the terms thereof, the Sub. Trustees will sell at public auction at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, at the Clarence M. Mitchell Court House, 100 North Calvert Street, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, Baltimore, MD 21202, on

December 23, 2014 at 10:01 a.m.ALL THAT FEE-SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND, together with any buildings or

improvements thereon situated in Baltimore City, MD and more fully described in the aforesaid Deed of Trust.

The property, and any improvements thereon, will be sold in an “as is” condition and subject to conditions, restrictions and agreements of record affecting the same, if any, and with no warranty of any kind.

Terms of Sale: A deposit of $9,000 in the form of certified check, cashier’s check or money order will be required of the purchaser at time and place of sale. Balance of the purchase price, together with interest on the unpaid purchase money at the current rate contained in the Deed of Trust Note from the date of sale to the date funds are received by the Sub. Trustees, payable in cash within ten days of final ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court. There will be no abatement of interest due from the purchaser in the event additional funds are tendered before settlement. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE FOR THE PURCHASER. Adjustment of current year’s real property taxes are adjusted as of the date of sale, and thereafter assumed by the purchaser. Taxes due for prior years including costs of any tax sale are payable by the purchaser. Purchaser is responsible for any recapture of homestead tax credit. All other public and/or private charges or assessments, to the extent such amounts survive foreclosure sale, including water/sewer charges, ground rent, whether incurred prior to or after the sale to be paid by the purchaser. All costs of deed recordation including but not limited to all transfer, recordation, agricultural or other taxes or charges assessed by any governmental entity as a condition to recordation, are payable by purchaser, whether or not purchaser is a Maryland First Time Home Buyer. Purchaser is responsible for obtaining physical posses-sion of the property, and assumes risk of loss or damage to the property from the date of sale. The sale is subject to post-sale audit of the status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but not limited to, determination of whether the borrower entered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, this sale shall be null and void, and the Purchaser’s sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the return of the deposit without interest. If purchaser fails to settle within 10 days of ratification, the Sub. Trustees may file a motion to resell the property. If Purchaser defaults under these terms, deposit shall be forfeited. The Sub. Trustees may then resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. The defaulted purchaser shall not be entitled to any surplus proceeds resulting from said resale even if such surplus results from improvements to the property by said defaulted purchaser. If Sub. Trustees are unable to convey either insurable or marketable title, or if ratification of the sale is denied by the Circuit Court for any reason, the Purchaser’s sole remedy, at law or equity, is the return of the deposit without interest.

PLEASE CONSULT WWW.ALEXCOOPER.COMFOR STATUS OF UPCOMING SALES

HOWARD N. BIERMAN,CARRIE M. WARD, et al.,

Substitute Trustees.

d5,12,19

Baltimore City

BWW Law Group, LLC6003 Executive Boulevard, Suite 101

Rockville, MD 20852(301) 961-6555

Substitute Trustees’ Sale Of Real PropertyAnd Any Improvements Thereon

2607 S. Paca St. I/R/T/A 2607 Paca St., Baltimore, MD 21230

————————————Under a power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust dated September

22, 1982 and recorded in Liber 4235, Folio 368 among the Land Records of Balti-more City, MD, with an original principal balance of $33,900.00 and an original interest rate of 16.500% default having occurred under the terms thereof, the Sub. Trustees will sell at public auction at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, at the Clarence M. Mitchell Court House, 100 North Calvert Street, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, Baltimore, MD 21202, on

December 23, 2014 at 10:02 a.m.ALL THAT FEE-SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND, together with any buildings or

improvements thereon situated in Baltimore City, MD and more fully described in the aforesaid Deed of Trust.

The property, and any improvements thereon, will be sold in an “as is” condition and subject to conditions, restrictions and agreements of record affecting the same, if any, and with no warranty of any kind.

Terms of Sale: A deposit of $5,000 in the form of certified check, cashier’s check or money order will be required of the purchaser at time and place of sale. Balance of the purchase price, together with interest on the unpaid purchase money at the current rate contained in the Deed of Trust Note from the date of sale to the date funds are received by the Sub. Trustees, payable in cash within ten days of final ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court. There will be no abatement of interest due from the purchaser in the event additional funds are tendered before settlement. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE FOR THE PURCHASER. Adjustment of current year’s real property taxes are adjusted as of the date of sale, and thereafter assumed by the purchaser. Taxes due for prior years including costs of any tax sale are payable by the purchaser. Purchaser is responsible for any recapture of homestead tax credit. All other public and/or private charges or assessments, to the extent such amounts survive foreclosure sale, including water/sewer charges, ground rent, whether incurred prior to or after the sale to be paid by the purchaser. All costs of deed recordation including but not limited to all transfer, recordation, agricultural or other taxes or charges assessed by any governmental entity as a condition to recordation, are payable by purchaser, whether or not purchaser is a Maryland First Time Home Buyer. Purchaser is responsible for obtaining physical posses-sion of the property, and assumes risk of loss or damage to the property from the date of sale. The sale is subject to post-sale audit of the status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but not limited to, determination of whether the borrower entered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, this sale shall be null and void, and the Purchaser’s sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the return of the deposit without interest. If purchaser fails to settle within 10 days of ratification, the Sub. Trustees may file a motion to resell the property. If Purchaser defaults under these terms, deposit shall be forfeited. The Sub. Trustees may then resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. The defaulted purchaser shall not be entitled to any surplus proceeds resulting from said resale even if such surplus results from improvements to the property by said defaulted purchaser. If Sub. Trustees are unable to convey either insurable or marketable title, or if ratification of the sale is denied by the Circuit Court for any reason, the Purchaser’s sole remedy, at law or equity, is the return of the deposit without interest.

PLEASE CONSULT WWW.ALEXCOOPER.COMFOR STATUS OF UPCOMING SALES

HOWARD N. BIERMAN,CARRIE M. WARD, et al.,

Substitute Trustees.

d5,12,19

Baltimore City

BWW Law Group, LLC6003 Executive Boulevard, Suite 101

Rockville, MD 20852(301) 961-6555

Substitute Trustees’ SaleOf Real Property

And Any Improvements Thereon3104 Auchentoroly Terr., Baltimore, MD 21217

————————————Under a power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust dated October 11,

2006 and recorded in Liber 8844, Folio 603 among the Land Records of Baltimore City, MD, with an original principal balance of $215,700.00 and an original interest rate of 2.00000% default having occurred under the terms thereof, the Sub. Trustees will sell at public auction at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, at the Clarence M. Mitchell Court House, 100 North Calvert Street, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, Baltimore, MD 21202, on

December 23, 2014 at 10:03 a.m.ALL THAT LEASEHOLD LOT OF GROUND, together with any buildings or

improvements thereon situated in Baltimore City, MD and more fully described in the aforesaid Deed of Trust. The property will be sold subject to an annual ground rent of $120.

The property, and any improvements thereon, will be sold in an “as is” condition and subject to conditions, restrictions and agreements of record affecting the same, if any, and with no warranty of any kind.

Terms of Sale: A deposit of $26,000 in the form of certified check, cashier’s check or money order will be required of the purchaser at time and place of sale. Balance of the purchase price, together with interest on the unpaid purchase money at the current rate contained in the Deed of Trust Note from the date of sale to the date funds are received by the Sub. Trustees, payable in cash within ten days of final ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court. There will be no abatement of interest due from the purchaser in the event additional funds are tendered before settlement. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE FOR THE PURCHASER. Adjustment of current year’s real property taxes are adjusted as of the date of sale, and thereafter assumed by the purchaser. Taxes due for prior years including costs of any tax sale are payable by the purchaser. Purchaser is responsible for any recapture of homestead tax credit. All other public and/or private charges or assessments, to the extent such amounts survive foreclosure sale, including water/sewer charges, ground rent, whether incurred prior to or after the sale to be paid by the purchaser. All costs of deed recordation including but not limited to all transfer, recordation, agricultural or other taxes or charges assessed by any governmental entity as a condition to recordation, are payable by purchaser, whether or not purchaser is a Maryland First Time Home Buyer. Purchaser is responsible for obtaining physical posses-sion of the property, and assumes risk of loss or damage to the property from the date of sale. The sale is subject to post-sale audit of the status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but not limited to, determination of whether the borrower entered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, this sale shall be null and void, and the Purchaser’s sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the return of the deposit without interest. If purchaser fails to settle within 10 days of ratification, the Sub. Trustees may file a motion to resell the property. If Purchaser defaults under these terms, deposit shall be forfeited. The Sub. Trustees may then resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. The defaulted purchaser shall not be entitled to any surplus proceeds resulting from said resale even if such surplus results from improvements to the property by said defaulted purchaser. If Sub. Trustees are unable to convey either insurable or marketable title, or if ratification of the sale is denied by the Circuit Court for any reason, the Purchaser’s sole remedy, at law or equity, is the return of the deposit without interest.

PLEASE CONSULT WWW.ALEXCOOPER.COMFOR STATUS OF UPCOMING SALES

HOWARD N. BIERMAN, CARRIE M. WARD, et al.,Substitute Trustees.

d5,12,19

Baltimore City

BWW Law Group, LLC6003 Executive Boulevard, Suite 101

Rockville, MD 20852(301) 961-6555

Substitute Trustees’ SaleOf Real Property

And Any Improvements Thereon3211 Echodale Ave., Baltimore, MD 21214

————————————Under a power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust dated June 7, 2007

and recorded in Liber 9858, Folio 424 among the Land Records of Baltimore City, MD, with an original principal balance of $274,811.00 and an original interest rate of 4.00000% default having occurred under the terms thereof, the Sub. Trustees will sell at public auction at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, at the Clarence M. Mitchell Court House, 100 North Calvert Street, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, Baltimore, MD 21202, on

December 31, 2014 at 10:00 a.m.ALL THAT FEE-SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND, together with any buildings or

improvements thereon situated in Baltimore City, MD and more fully described in the aforesaid Deed of Trust.

The property, and any improvements thereon, will be sold in an “as is” condition and subject to conditions, restrictions and agreements of record affecting the same, if any, and with no warranty of any kind.

Terms of Sale: A deposit of $42,000 in the form of certified check, cashier’s check or money order will be required of the purchaser at time and place of sale. Balance of the purchase price, together with interest on the unpaid purchase money at the current rate contained in the Deed of Trust Note from the date of sale to the date funds are received by the Sub. Trustees, payable in cash within ten days of final ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court. There will be no abatement of interest due from the purchaser in the event additional funds are tendered before settlement. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE FOR THE PURCHASER. Adjustment of current year’s real property taxes are adjusted as of the date of sale, and thereafter assumed by the purchaser. Taxes due for prior years including costs of any tax sale are payable by the purchaser. Purchaser is responsible for any recapture of homestead tax credit. All other public and/or private charges or assessments, to the extent such amounts survive foreclosure sale, including water/sewer charges, ground rent, whether incurred prior to or after the sale to be paid by the purchaser. All costs of deed recordation including but not limited to all transfer, recordation, agricultural or other taxes or charges assessed by any governmental entity as a condition to recordation, are payable by purchaser, whether or not purchaser is a Maryland First Time Home Buyer. Purchaser is responsible for obtaining physical posses-sion of the property, and assumes risk of loss or damage to the property from the date of sale. The sale is subject to post-sale audit of the status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but not limited to, determination of whether the borrower entered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, this sale shall be null and void, and the Purchaser’s sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the return of the deposit without interest. If purchaser fails to settle within 10 days of ratification, the Sub. Trustees may file a motion to resell the property. If Purchaser defaults under these terms, deposit shall be forfeited. The Sub. Trustees may then resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. The defaulted purchaser shall not be entitled to any surplus proceeds resulting from said resale even if such surplus results from improvements to the property by said defaulted purchaser. If Sub. Trustees are unable to convey either insurable or marketable title, or if ratification of the sale is denied by the Circuit Court for any reason, the Purchaser’s sole remedy, at law or equity, is the return of the deposit without interest.

PLEASE CONSULT WWW.ALEXCOOPER.COMFOR STATUS OF UPCOMING SALES

HOWARD N. BIERMAN,CARRIE M. WARD, et al.,

Substitute Trustees.

d12,19,26

Baltimore City

BWW Law Group, LLC6003 Executive Boulevard, Suite 101

Rockville, MD 20852(301) 961-6555

Substitute Trustees’ SaleOf Real Property

And Any Improvements Thereon2614 Violet Ave., Baltimore, MD 21215

————————————Under a power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust dated May 21,

2007 and recorded in Liber 9547, Folio 104 among the Land Records of Baltimore City, MD, with an original principal balance of $56,000.00 and an orig-inal interest rate of 7.87500% default having occurred under the terms thereof, the Sub. Trustees will sell at public auction at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, at the Clarence M. Mitchell Court House, 100 North Calvert Street, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, Baltimore, MD 21202, on

December 31, 2014 at 10:01 a.m.ALL THAT LEASEHOLD LOT OF GROUND, together with any buildings or

improvements thereon situated in Baltimore City, MD and more fully described in the aforesaid Deed of Trust. The property will be sold subject to an annual ground rent of $84.

The property, and any improvements thereon, will be sold in an “as is” condition and subject to conditions, restrictions and agreements of record affecting the same, if any, and with no warranty of any kind.

Terms of Sale: A deposit of $8,000 in the form of certified check, cashier’s check or money order will be required of the purchaser at time and place of sale. Balance of the purchase price, together with interest on the unpaid purchase money at the current rate contained in the Deed of Trust Note from the date of sale to the date funds are received by the Sub. Trustees, payable in cash within ten days of final ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court. There will be no abatement of interest due from the purchaser in the event additional funds are tendered before settlement. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE FOR THE PURCHASER. Adjustment of current year’s real property taxes are adjusted as of the date of sale, and thereafter assumed by the purchaser. Taxes due for prior years including costs of any tax sale are payable by the purchaser. Purchaser is responsible for any recapture of homestead tax credit. All other public and/or private charges or assessments, to the extent such amounts survive foreclosure sale, including water/sewer charges, ground rent, whether incurred prior to or after the sale to be paid by the purchaser. All costs of deed recordation including but not limited to all transfer, recordation, agricultural or other taxes or charges assessed by any governmental entity as a condition to recordation, are payable by purchaser, whether or not purchaser is a Maryland First Time Home Buyer. Purchaser is responsible for obtaining physical posses-sion of the property, and assumes risk of loss or damage to the property from the date of sale. The sale is subject to post-sale audit of the status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but not limited to, determination of whether the borrower entered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, this sale shall be null and void, and the Purchaser’s sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the return of the deposit without interest. If purchaser fails to settle within 10 days of ratification, the Sub. Trustees may file a motion to resell the property. If Purchaser defaults under these terms, deposit shall be forfeited. The Sub. Trustees may then resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. The defaulted purchaser shall not be entitled to any surplus proceeds resulting from said resale even if such surplus results from improvements to the property by said defaulted purchaser. If Sub. Trustees are unable to convey either insurable or marketable title, or if ratification of the sale is denied by the Circuit Court for any reason, the Purchaser’s sole remedy, at law or equity, is the return of the deposit without interest.

PLEASE CONSULT WWW.ALEXCOOPER.COMFOR STATUS OF UPCOMING SALES

HOWARD N. BIERMAN, CARRIE M. WARD, et al.,Substitute Trustees.

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