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Credit Records MAY 1, 2017 BANKER & TRADESMAN B27 Credit Records Lynn East Bridgewater BRISTOL NORTH WORCESTER RESNEK, Joshua, 229 Ocean St, Lynn, 01902-3269 BAGGS, Janet G, 202 Whitman St, East Bridgewater, Attleboro Charlton Voluntary D:04/20/17 Case#: 17-11414 02333-1924 D:04/17/17 Case#: 17-11365 OU, Samnang, 559 Park St, Attleboro, 02703-3167 AVEDIAN, Melissa A, 96 Old Worcester Rd, Charlton, Bankruptcies Middleton MANGANIELLO, Barbara S, 26 Loring Rd, East D:04/17/17 Case#: 17-11369 01507-1338 D:04/17/17 Case#: 17-40694 OSGOOD, Glenn Scott, 44 Liberty St, Middleton, Bridgewater, 02333-2521 D:04/17/17 Case#: SHARP, Dara J, 8 Buena Vista Dr, Attleboro, 02703- Clinton Filed: Office of the Clerk, US Bankruptcy Court, 01949-1801 D:04/19/17 Case#: 17-11412 17-11364 5904 D:04/15/17 Case#: 17-11357 CHASE, Kim, 213 Beacon St U:1, Clinton, 01510-3634 O’Neill Federal Office Building, Boston. Newburyport Halifax D:04/18/17 Case#: 17-40701 These are Chapter 7 Liquidations in which BRISTOL SOUTH STRICKLAND, Marguerite, 55 Clipper Way U:55, KARASSIK, Peter, 85 Thompson St, Halifax, 02338- Fairhaven North Brookfield 1613 D:04/21/17 Case#: 17-11444 a debtor turns over all property owned to be Newburyport, 01950-3554 D:04/21/17 Case#: RAMOS, Matthew A, 381 Huttleston Ave, Fairhaven, GIANFRIDDO, Susan, 6 Mccarthy Rd, North Brookfield, converted into money which is used to pay 17-11458 Marshfield 02719-5635 D:04/18/17 Case#: 17-11390 01535-1003 D:04/17/17 Case#: 17-40695 administration costs and creditors to the extent Swampscott LO, Kathleen M, 16 Olde State Stop 6, Marshfield, New Bedford Rutland 02050 D:04/18/17 Case#: 17-11381 COAN-OBRIEN, Sara, 35 Bar Link Way U:35, LARANJA, Maria L, 32 Sagamore St, New Bedford, PETRIE, John, PO Box 729, Rutland, 01543 possible. Honest debtors receive a discharge Swampscott, 01907-1233 D:04/19/17 Case#: Plymouth D:04/17/17 Case#: 17-40692 relieving them from legal liability for the payment 02740-1128 D:04/18/17 Case#: 17-11388 17-11403 KETTERER, Catherine F, 2 Thompson Cir, Plymouth, Westport Spencer of provable debts listed in the petition with some 02360-6824 D:04/18/17 Case#: 17-11387 CARR, Crystal B, 47 Main St, Spencer, 01562-2135 FRANKLIN LAJOIE, Christine B, 56 E Briggs Rd, Westport, MAGEE, Dawn M, 124 Nathan Ln, Plymouth, 02360- D:04/20/17 Case#: 17-40724 specific exemptions, most notably taxes and Sunderland 02790-2902 D:04/21/17 Case#: 17-11456 6839 D:04/18/17 Case#: 17-11386 support payments. BATTY, Jennifer Lynne, 621 Amherst Rd, Sunderland, Worcester ESSEX NORTH FERRARO, Susann C, 34 Granby Rd, Worcester, The name and mailing address of the 01375-9420 D:04/20/17 Case#: 17-30293 SUFFOLK Boston Methuen 01604-1644 D:04/18/17 Case#: 17-40704 person or entity filing the petition is fol- HAMPDEN CORBY, Michelle Susan, 11 Edgewood Ter, Methuen, SHIELDS, Serena M, 1201 Grafton St, Worcester, Agawam SMITH, Timmy, PO Box 220189, Boston, 02205 lowed by the filing date (D) and the case D:04/19/17 Case#: 17-11406 01844-2403 D:04/21/17 Case#: 17-40732 01604-2646 D:04/20/17 Case#: 17-40716 LEROUX, Marc D, 380 Meadow St, Agawam, 01001- number (Case#). Brighton ESSEX SOUTH 2216 D:04/21/17 Case#: 17-30305 Groveland TILDEN, Bradford W, 37 Nile Ave, Agawam, 01001- BROVENICK, Barbara A, 180 Corey Rd, Brighton, 02135-8244 D:04/19/17 Case#: 17-11404 FOWLER, Lynda I, 144 Washington St, Groveland, BARNSTABLE 2417 D:04/21/17 Case#: 17-30302 01834-1040 D:04/18/17 Case#: 17-11394 Bourne Chester Hyde Park Chapter 11 BRICE, Sergio J, 59 Asheville Rd, Hyde Park, 02136- Hamilton BUCCHANIO, Judith W, 196 Main St, Bourne, 02532- HOHENSTEIN, Brian E, 690 Skyline Trl, Chester, 1301 D:04/18/17 Case#: 17-11391 WENDT, Warren Richard, 117 Lake Shore Ave, Bankruptcies 3233 D:04/17/17 Case#: 17-11374 01011-9536 D:04/20/17 Case#: 17-30292 Falmouth Chicopee Mattapan Hamilton, 01982-2601 D:04/20/17 Case#: Filed: Office of the Clerk, US Bankruptcy Court, CONROY, John Phillip, 1465 Blue Hill Ave, Mattapan, 17-11438 O’Neill Federal Office Building, Boston. DEVINE, Katelyn S, 364 E Falmouth Hwy, Falmouth, LAPLANTE, Joanne Mary, 111 Garland St, Chicopee, 02126-2257 D:04/19/17 Case#: 17-11411 Lynn 02536-6006 D:04/20/17 Case#: 17-11418 01020-2928 D:04/20/17 Case#: 17-30294 These are reorganizations usually South Boston CRUZ, Ingrid M, 69 Camden St U:2, Lynn, 01905- BERKSHIRE NORTH OWENS, Kathleen P, 49 Hummingbird Dr, Chicopee, WILCOX, Jason E, 441 Old Colony Ave, South Boston, 2607 D:04/21/17 Case#: 17-11448 used by a business (may be used by an Savoy 01020-4873 D:04/21/17 Case#: 17-30299 individual) to rehabilitate rather than Holyoke 02127-3806 D:04/19/17 Case#: 17-11398 HALEY, Abela G, 11 Hamley St, Lynn, 01905-1312 FRANK, Sean Peter, 1268 Main Rd, Savoy, 01256- D:04/20/17 Case#: 17-11436 MELENDEZ, Sonia N, 50 Holy Family Rd U:303, WORCESTER to liquidate. Debtors propose a plan 9392 D:04/21/17 Case#: 17-30301 MAHONEY, Leroy, 50 S Common St U:203, Lynn, Holyoke, 01040-2701 D:04/21/17 Case#: 17-30298 Charlton to reorganize their financial affairs BRISTOL FALL RIVER 01902-4433 D:04/20/17 Case#: 17-11435 ARCURI-OLIVERA, Eduardo, 147 Stafford St, Charlton, Fall River VEGA, Luz, 122 Sycamore St, Holyoke, 01040-3134 Nahant and satisfy their creditors. This plan D:04/21/17 Case#: 17-30304 01507-1203 D:04/18/17 Case#: 17-40703 BEAUDOIN, Sandra R, 68 Manton St, Fall River, must be accepted by the creditors and Springfield Clinton KENNEDY, Janel Valerie, 131 Castle Rd, Nahant, 02724-3409 D:04/20/17 Case#: 17-11428 01908-1105 D:04/17/17 Case#: 17-11363 DIONNE, Michael, 80 Park St, Clinton, 01510-3531 approved by the court. GOMES, Jesse, 74 Keeley St, Fall River, 02723-3911 ALBAN, Jacinta A, 14 County St, Springfield, 01109- D:04/19/17 Case#: 17-40707 HAMPDEN The name and mailing address of D:04/20/17 Case#: 17-11424 1010 D:04/20/17 Case#: 17-30295 Gardner Holyoke the person or entity filing the petition MONIZ, Melissa, 1197 Robeson St, Fall River, 02720- LESSARD, Edwina F, 21-23 Littleton St, Springfield, 5507 D:04/20/17 Case#: 17-11425 01104-2533 D:04/20/17 Case#: 17-30296 DOYLE, Robert A, 36 Peabody St, Gardner, 01440- VANBUREN, Randall P, 28-30 Wolcott St, Holyoke, is followed by the filing date (D) and 2710 D:04/17/17 Case#: 17-40699 01040-3029 D:04/19/17 Case#: 17-30290 REBELO, David O, 249 Barnes St, Fall River, 02723- West Springfield the case number (Case#). 4005 D:04/20/17 Case#: 17-11440 MEYRICK, Ronald E, 1111 Westfield St, West Harvard Springfield STONE, Claire J, 915 Walnut St, Fall River, 02720- Springfield, 01089-3815 D:04/21/17 Case#: JEON, Joseph J, 16 Old Shirley Rd, Harvard, 01451- GARCIA, Miguel A, 245 Old Farm Rd, Springfield, 5326 D:04/20/17 Case#: 17-11420 17-30297 1307 D:04/20/17 Case#: 17-40725 01119-2826 D:04/21/17 Case#: 17-30306 MIDDLESEX SOUTH Swansea PERRY, Jean Adele, 9 Victorian Dr, West Springfield, Lancaster Wales Winchester GOMES, Diane, 80 Deborah Ln, Swansea, 02777- 01089-1279 D:04/21/17 Case#: 17-30303 KANTOR, Michael D, 23 Woods Ln U:23, Lancaster, BOONE, Ryan W, 42 Stafford Rd, Wales, 01081-9769 BRAGA, Sergio, 2 Ridgefield Rd, Winchester, 01890- 3905 D:04/20/17 Case#: 17-11419 Westfield 01523-3245 D:04/20/17 Case#: 17-40717 D:04/21/17 Case#: 17-30300 3918 D:04/20/17 Case#: 17-11430 Shrewsbury Westfield BRISTOL NORTH BERUBE, Steven M, 267 Falley Dr, Westfield, 01085- SUFFOLK BLAKE, Gail J, 189 Maple Ave, Shrewsbury, 01545- Attleboro 4913 D:04/18/17 Case#: 17-30289 DAVIDSON, JoAnn Elizabeth, 8 Lincoln St, Westfield, Brighton 2740 D:04/17/17 Case#: 17-40698 01085-2334 D:04/20/17 Case#: 17-30291 HAMPSHIRE ROSETTA TAXI INC, 296 N Beacon St, Brighton, MOORE, Clay A, 2 Ed Ledger Dr, Attleboro, 02703- PALUBINSKI, Darek E, 18 Eastern Point Dr U:18, 6046 D:04/17/17 Case#: 17-11368 Easthampton MIDDLESEX SOUTH 02135-1905 D:04/17/17 Case#: 17-11371 Shrewsbury, 01545-2173 D:04/21/17 Case#: Hudson Easton KARAS, Lori A, 29 Dartmouth St, Easthampton, 01027 17-40730 SANDY TRANS INC, 296 N Beacon St, Brighton, SNYDER, Richard John, 7 Scarlet Ct, Easton, 02356- D:04/17/17 Case#: 17-30288 Uxbridge DUNHAM, Kimberly Ann, 68 Manning St, Hudson, 02135-1905 D:04/17/17 Case#: 17-11372 3626 D:04/18/17 Case#: 17-11385 01749-2212 D:04/20/17 Case#: 17-40714 SANDY TRANS INC, 296 N Beacon St, Brighton, MIDDLESEX NORTH 35 BUXTON ST REALTY LLC, 35 Buxton St, Uxbridge, Waltham 02135-1905 D:04/17/17 Case#: 17-11373 Mansfield Lowell 01569-2235 D:04/20/17 Case#: 17-40715 FITZGERALD, Ellen F, 25 Cobb St, Mansfield, 02048- BOISVERT, Robert H, 47 Rock St, Lowell, 01854-4314 HANNA, Safwat, 27 Elm St, Uxbridge, 01569-3101 MELLADO, Eleana, 21 Hammond St, Waltham, 2541 D:04/17/17 Case#: 17-11376 D:04/21/17 Case#: 17-40731 D:04/20/17 Case#: 17-40718 02451-3620 D:04/19/17 Case#: 17-11402 Seekonk DEMONT, Robert P, 30 Rhodora St, Lowell, 01851- Westborough VASEV, Nikolay, 14-62 Middlesex Rd, Waltham, GRACE, Gloria M, PO Box 183, Seekonk, 02771 02452-6121 D:04/21/17 Case#: 17-11449 3514 D:04/19/17 Case#: 17-40711 LOHIA, Saket, 4224 Homestead Blvd, Westborough, D:04/17/17 Case#: 17-11375 Federal Tax GOMES, Jorge Antonio, 71 Chapel St, Lowell, 01852- 01581-1067 D:04/17/17 Case#: 17-40696 Watertown Taunton 2665 D:04/18/17 Case#: 17-40706 Worcester KARIO, Raymond, 30 Charles River Rd, Watertown, Liens CORREIRA, Kathleen F, 39 Olney St, Taunton, 02780- 02472-2624 D:04/18/17 Case#: 17-11395 SHEPPARD-FINN, Irja, 331 Totman Rd, Lowell, CHASE, Denise Marie, 23 Fairbanks St, Worcester, Filed: Clerk’s Office, US District Court, Boston.
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