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In an effort to hear concerns, questions, and input from local parents, staff and community of 18 PGCPS schools members, Prince George’s Coun- land Stadium Authority as well as ty Public Schools (PGCPS) CEO By José Umaña money from the state’s casinos. The Monica Goldson held a communi- @Jose_M_Umana ty listening session to open the final total will be broken into ap- FOREST HEIGHTS – After month of November at Fairmont proximately $125 million annual failing to pass a school construction Heights High School on Nov. 5. payments, McIntosh said. Officials bill that would have given Prince say that each county and jurisdiction George’s County millions of dollars Page 3 will determine the schools that need for their rebuilding projects, state renovations and locations for new lawmakers joined county leadership buildings. on Nov. 6 at Forest Heights Elemen- According to Prince George’s tary School to announce their new County Executive Angela Also- efforts to get the proposal passed brooks, out of the 206 school build- during the 2020 legislative session. ings in the Prince George’s County The Build to Learn Act, known Public Schools (PGCPS) system, as House Bill 1 and Senate Bill 1, more than 50% of them are 50 years will be proposed by Sen. Douglas JJ or older, which makes them the sec- Peters on the first day session returns ond-oldest school structures in the in 2020, according to incoming Sen- state. ate President Bill Ferguson (D-46). “This is a really urgent need that The bill would set aside $2.2 we have,” Alsobrooks said. “I am ‘The Magic Flute’ billion for construction projects just so grateful that we decided to around the state to create more 21st work together to fight this issue in Check out Mark Dreisonstok’s century modern facilities for stu- the legislative session this upcoming review this week! dents. year.” “We can and we will,” Ferguson Page 7 The Build to Learn Act of 2019 said. “We will also ask for the bold- passed overwhelmingly in the Mary- est recommendations that this coun- land House of Delegates 133-3 on try has seen to create world-class op- March 18 before it died in the Senate PHOTO BY MICHAEL SMITH portunities for every single Mary- on the last day of the session on April Bowie High School quarterback Rodney Manning Jr. led the Bulldogs to land student.” 8. According to the original bill, a first-round victory in the Public Secondary Schools Athletic State Del Maggie McIntosh (D- Association (MPSSAA) 4A state playoffs, 14-7, over Eleanor Roosevelt at 43) said the $2.2 billion funding home on Nov. 8. Story on Page 24. comes from bonds from the Mary- See PGCPS, Page 4 Historical municipal election results occur in Bowie, Greenbelt and Laurel ER Falls votes. ing along with me on my journey. We (District 1), DuFour Woolfley (Dis- By José Umaña Eleanor Roosevelt’s volley- Adams, a 25-year resident of did it!” trict 2) and Henri Gardner (at-large) @Jose_M_Umana ball squad could not get past Bowie, founded System Application The businessman ran on a cam- won their seats back on the council. Churchill High School during the SEABROOK – Historical re- & Technologies, Inc. (SA-TECH), paign of trying to limit overdevelop- In the District 3 election, Adrian Maryland Public Secondary sults came in during Election Day which is headquartered in Upper ment. Adams is against the construc- Boafo edged out challenger Mike Schools Athletic Association 2019 on Nov. 5. Bowie, Laurel and Marlboro. He will become the city’s tion of housing developments close Byrd and incumbent councilmember (MPSSAA) 4A state quarterfinals Greenbelt held their mayoral and first African American mayor. He re- to the sight of Freeway Airport. Darian Senn-Carter to win with 713 on Nov. 8. council elections before the start of places G. Frederick Robinson, the Adams’ election came after a votes. Boafo worked as the cam- Page 28 the 2020 session. Here are the re- former retired major of the Prince hard campaign against former Coun- paign manager of Hoyer for Con- sults: George’s Police Department, that cilmember Dennis Brady and Len gress, the political campaign repre- was re-elected seven times. He an- Lucchi, the first two-term president senting Majority Leader Steny Hoy- Bowie elects first nounced his retirement this past of the Bowie Chamber of Com- er (MD-5). African American mayor spring. merce. Lucchi received endorse- Two women will be joining the “The numbers are in, and your ments from Robinson as well as for- council after the election as Ingrid Business owner Tim Adams be- support was amazing,” Adams said mer County Executive Rushern Bak- Harrison won the second At-Large comes the first new mayor of Bowie in a Facebook post. “I thank you so er III. in 21 years after amassing 3,977 much for your support and for com- Incumbents Michael Estève See Elections, Page 4 2 THE PRINCE GEORGE’S SENTINEL NOVEMBER 14, 2019 OPINION

The Prince George’s Sentinel, published weekly by Berlyn Inc., is a community newspaper covering Dear Gov. Larry Hogan Prince George’s County, Maryland. It is a newspaper of record. Our offices are located at 9458 Lanham-Severn and decouple the state return from the This is a critical point misunder- Road, Suite 203, Seabrook, MD 20706. By Paul K. Schwartz Sold for 50¢ per single copy, subscrip- @PKSpaul federal return to enable the Maryland stood by the state legislators. tions to The Prince George’s Sentinel taxpayer to itemize deductions on the Accordingly, decoupling the can be obtained at these rates: $31.50 per year, $26.20 for senior citizens. Did you, yes, you, pay more in- state return even if taking the newly state return from the federal return Higher rates apply outside MD/VA/DC. come tax on your 2018 returns than on increased standard deduction on the serves to enable the taxpayer to item- (ISSN 1041-262x, USPS 444-840) your 2017 returns? federal return. Current Maryland law ize on the state return as he would do prevents such decoupling. regardless of the decoupling but also Bernard Kapiloff As you are also quite aware, the be able to take the standard on the fed- PUBLISHER EMERITUS Paul’s View Maryland state legislature has refused eral. Lynn G. Kapiloff for the last two years to pass any legis- The only additional cost would CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER/ By lation to “make us whole” choosing, be the cost of some additional staff or PUBLISHER instead, to take the windfall to the the hiring of a contractor to process [email protected] Paul K. Schwartz state treasury resulting from the elimi- the itemizing at the state without the nation of middle class tax deductions reliance of the IRS since the standard Mark Kapiloff and use that windfall to fund imple- would be taken at the federal. ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER If so, you are probably are not in mentation of the findings of the Kir- This cost is in the tens of thou- [email protected] the top 1% of income, or you had or- wan Commission. COURTESY PHOTO sands of dollars and in no way taps dinarily taken the standard deduction Our comptroller, Peter Franchot, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan into the windfall estimated to be up- even before the passage of the Trump has publically stated that he would not wards of some $400 million per year EDITORIAL tax plan in December of 2017. have used it for Kirwan but, rather, states like Maryland. received by the state treasury resulting More likely you are a middle- would have placed it in a “rainy day The result of not being able to de- from the elimination of deductions. Daniel Kucin Jr. class taxpayer in a high-taxed state fund.” Either way, it was not going to couple the state return from the feder- A bill supported by you, Gov. like blue-state Maryland and should EXECUTIVE EDITOR go back to the middle-class taxpayers al return is that a large segment of Hogan, that specifically addresses the [email protected] consider sending the below letter or to “make us whole.” Maryland taxpayers have been forced decoupling without that issue being some version of it not just to Gov. Lar- This is where the confusion to forego the increased federal stan- lost in the more considerable debate José Umaña ry Hogan, but, more importantly, to comes in. The windfall to the state dard deduction since they must item- about the windfall should be non-con- CITY EDITOR your state representative in Annapolis treasury was a direct result of the ize at the state level and, accordingly, troversial if explained adequately to [email protected] who has chosen so far to ignore the elimination of the tax deductions. at the federal level as well to maxi- the legislature, not an easy task, I will impact of the 2017 tax hike on you. Legislation proposed last year mize their tax savings even though admit. Tabatha Yeatts Here is my open letter to Hogan: did not address this issue but only ad- their itemized deductions at the feder- Certainly, we would also like CALENDAR EDITOR [email protected] dressed the need to decouple the state al level falls below the federal stan- your support for adding back the so Dear Gov. 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WASHINGTON SUBURBAN PRESS www.thesentinel.com NETWORK NOVEMBER 14, 2019 THE PRINCE GEORGE’S SENTINEL 3 NEWS Diverse array of pressing concerns expressed during PGCPS listening session sory Council (FAC) and Prince in Title I elementary schools. has a disability and has had to en- questions regarding academic proce- By Demetrius Dillard @meach_33 George’s County Education Associ- Local community organizer dure the ignominy of being bullied dures,” said Miller, a graphic arts ation (PGCEA) activities. Nakia Nicholson attended on behalf by her peers, Brevard said. After cit- teacher. “This problem is part of a LANDOVER — In an effort to Other concerns St. Louis listed of her nonprofit WOKE (Working ing a bad experience her grand- larger issue of communication at our hear concerns, questions and input on behalf of his colleagues included On behalf of Kids in Education), daughter had at school after a panic school.” from local parents, staff and commu- faulty equipment such as dysfunc- highlighting some of the themes she attack, she asked, “How are the A few parents and community nity members, Prince George’s tional printers, teachers not having took note of while attending an Oc- school staff trained to handle these members delivered passionate re- County Public Schools (PGCPS) keys and being locked out of class- tober listening session, including situations?” marks in the two-minute frames they CEO Monica Goldson held a com- rooms without access to the elevator, student achievement, safety, social In the hour-and-a-half session, were given, some even to the point munity listening session to open the teachers being written up and repri- and emotional health and transporta- about 30 individuals provided com- of shedding tears. month of November at Fairmont manded for not submitting emer- tion. She sought how to become a ments, ideas, solutions and other- Faye Howell, an alumna of Heights High School on Nov. 5. gency sub plans while the school vested partner with PGCPS to ad- wise not only in the form of criticism Fairmont Heights and grandparent The evening’s opening remarks does not use those sub plans and dress some of the challenges that but in acknowledgment of the work of a Fairmont Heights student, and welcome address was delivered teachers being threatened to be rep- several students and faculty mem- Goldson is doing. brought a few items to Goldson’s at- by Goldson and PGCPS Partner- rimanded for not attending collabo- bers face. Christopher Miller, another fac- tention regarding an athletic pro- ships and Development Officer Bar- rative planning. “My question is, how can orga- ulty member at Bladensburg, con- gram at the school. bara Holt Streeter, after which, the Bladensburg faculty and staff nizations who represent the broader veyed a concern he had with one of “We’ve been at this school for overwhelming sequence of ques- also have “limited parking because community like myself become a his classes unexpectedly going from three years. We’ve never had a track tions, ideas and concerns began. at our parking lot parking is not en- partner in this work to help identify a full roster of students to an empty meet because we can’t have one,” Josh St. Louis, a faculty mem- forced and local residents park at our some creative solutions around class. Howell said, also stating an interest ber at , school, taking away spots for staff brainstorming some ways that we The students that once filled his in finding possible funding to bolster noted “concerns about the climate and students,” added St. Louis, a so- can attack some of these issues?” third-period classroom had sudden the track and field program. “The and culture at our school, specifical- cial studies teacher. Nicholson, a county resident said. schedule changes, without notice to track is not set up properly … none ly a culture of fear and mistrust be- After emphasizing a “massive Following Nicholson, commu- Miller, thus leaving him with an of the field events can be done be- tween teachers and administrators.” turnover rate” at his school every nity member Anne Marie Coleman empty class. Miller said he reached cause they’re not set up properly.” The last teacher that attended year, either through teachers relocat- accentuated a bullying awareness out to Bladensburg’s administrative Goldson concluded the night by one of the listening sessions, St. ing to other schools or quitting alto- program for students and faculty to staff in mid-October, inquiring how summarizing the session’s com- Louis said, was harassed and repri- gether, he concluded by asking, take advantage of shortly. the class, currently with zero stu- ments as she read in-depth notes that manded on her personal cell phone “What can we do to address these is- Likewise, Renate Brevard ex- dents, will proceed and has only re- she took while observing everyone’s outside of business hours while an- sues to stop the turnover?” pressed deep concerns about bully- ceived a response from the sched- remarks. Following the meeting, other teacher was accused of steal- Another attendee was curious ing awareness and training among uler, not administrators. Goldson said she meets with her ing and reprimanded behind closed to know how Goldson is proactively PGCPS staff. Her granddaughter, a “After two more emails, I have team so they can tackle all of the doors for engaging in Faculty Advi- addressing the student-teacher ratios middle schooler at Benjamin Tasker, yet to receive a written reply to my matters presented before her.

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Mills only re- PGCPS, from Page 1 was the highest vote-getter for one will be a mayor for everybody, the ceived 698 votes. of the two At-Large seats, collecting young, the old, and the in-between. “Thank you very much to the Prince George’s County would have 5,065 votes. And number two, together with the City of Laurel community for your received $1.8 of the $2.2 million to help of my colleagues, I am ready to support and vote,” Moe said on his go toward the renovation and build- Colin Byrd becomes lead to the City of Greenbelt.” Twitter account. “It is and has al- ing of new school facilities. Greenbelt’s youngest mayor Jordan, who was the city’s first ways been my honor to represent However, confusion emerged African American mayor, finished you. I will not let you down and look about the bill as the funding coming Democrat and University of in second place and was elected to forward to working with the new for the Kirwan Commission, which Maryland alumnus Colin Byrd be- become the mayor pro tem for the city council and the community.” provides recommendations on how came the youngest mayor to be next two years. Small changes were made with- the state should give out education elected in Greenbelt, winning the The remaining five incumbent in the rest of the city council as new- funds, and how Maryland would eight-person race with 1,769 votes, councilmembers, Edward V. Putens, comer Brencis Smith joined Keith support both. 95 more than incumbent Emmett V. Judith F. Davis, Rodney M. Roberts, Sydnor as the Ward 2 representatives After the legislation passed that FILE PHOTO PGCPS CEO Monica Goldson Jordan. Silke I. Pope and Leta Mach, were after an uncontested race. Smith re- allowed PGCPS to use a Public-Pri- The 27-year old grew up in the re-elected as at-large members of places Frederick Smalls, who had vate Partnership or P3 model to build “We’re going to make school city and served in the council since the council after receiving more served five terms in the council while schools at a faster rate, officials be- construction and school operating 2017. During the day, Byrd is the than 1,000 votes each. They defeat- still being a member of the Laurel lieved that they would be able to fund funds our No. 1 priority,” Miller said. chief of staff for Maryland State ed lone challenger Bill Orleans, a Regional Hospital Board of Direc- 18 schools over the next seven years. The goal of making building Delegate Julian Ivey (47A). known and active member of the tors and the Prince George’s County However, without the act passing, more modern struck a nerve with In Greenbelt, members of the community, who could only amass Democratic Central Committee. just using the P3 model has allowed Ferguson, a former teacher in Balti- city council choose the mayor and 617 votes. Also, after serving as the Ward PGCPS to get started with five more. He recalled a time he strug- mayor pro tem, but it is customarily “I am going to make sure that 1 councilmember, Valerie M.A. school projects that are set to be com- gled with the doors of his class- to select the person with the most when a Greenbelt resident wants to Nicholas wins a seat back on the pleted in the next three years. rooms and needed the help of scis- votes. raise an issue in a council meeting, council as an At-Large member, de- “We’re educating a very diverse sors to open them. Byrd was sworn in on Nov. 11 that resident’s voice will be heard feating Thomas Matthews Jr. by 880 population with some specific “I had ninth and 10th graders during the charter meeting with no matter who he or she is,” Byrd votes. Meanwhile, after completing needs, so we feel that we always who would raise their hand to ask to County Executive Angela Also- said. his 11th term on the Laurel City have a strong case to make in An- go the bathroom, and I would pull out brooks, members of the county Council, Michael Leszcz will now napolis for additional funding and a pair of scissors to break out of my council, Del. Alzono Washington Moe re-elected in Laurel join Councilmember Carl DeWalt as that’s something that we will contin- classroom door,” Ferguson said. (D-22) and Comptroller Peter Fran- Ward 1 representatives after win- ue to do,” Alsobrook’s Chief of Staff “This was not okay and it is why I ran chot. When he was first elected in Craig A. Moe was re-elected ning uncontested races. John Erzen said following the bill’s for office, and that is why the amaz- failure. ing officials behind me care about on Recently, the Prince George’s a daily basis.” College Park Honors Heroes On Veterans Day County Board of Education ap- Hogan responded to the press proved it’s Capital Improvement conference in a statement stating that Program (CIP) budget for Fiscal he had already proposed a $2 billion Years 2021-2026 on Sept. 19, which school construction bill last year but included school construction, reno- is willing to work with lawmakers vation and modernization projects with their new proposal this year. within the school system over the “While they are a year late, we next six years. The FY 2021-2026 are glad that General Assembly lead- CIP budget totaled $943.7 million ers are now endorsing our historic and heads to the county council and school construction plan,” Hogan county executive’s office for ap- said in a statement. proval. “Clearly, they recognize that we Now that the bill will be pro- need to provide school systems — posed again, county officials hope and most importantly, our students — that this time, it passes. Outgoing with the healthy, efficient, and mod- Senate President Thomas V. “Mike” ern school buildings they deserve. Miller Jr. (D-27) said that when the Now that our legislators are finally bill passes, it will help bring the state making school construction a priori- back as one of the leaders of educa- ty, I certainly look forward to work- tion in the country. ing with them to get it done.”

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PHOTO BY JOSÉ UMAÑA Veterans and residents give one final salute to those who died in war during a Veterans Day Observance Ceremony on Nov. 11 at the College Park Veterans Memorial in College Park. The event, sponsored by the College Park Veterans Memorial Committee, included a wreath laying in tribute to the men and women who served the U.S. Military. NOVEMBER 14, 2019 THE PRINCE GEORGE’S SENTINEL 5 NEWS County Council adopts multiple bills in busy session fees, the county saw a potential in- stormwater projects, which will be ceived, giving County Executive An- By Carlos Alfaro Rodriguez Development LLC in Brentwood @carlosalfarorod crease in license applications as well supported by revenues from the gela Alsobrooks the ability to appro- were approved, as well as for the Ar- as food choices around the county. Stormwater Management Fund and priate the funds as necessary. For the mory Apartments project in Hy- UPPER MARLBORO – The The Homestead Property Tax not the General Fund. Per the Office Department of Corrections, $258,627 attsville. Prince George’s County Council Credit was enacted and set at 102% of Audits and Investigations, the was allocated for Recovery Points According to county docu- unanimously enacted multiple bills in for fiscal year (FY) 2021, a slight de- “bond issuance and related interest Reentry Residential Treatment Pro- ments, the Studio 3807 and Artisan a brief yet lively legislative session crease from last year’s 103%. That will have a negative impact on the gram. 4100 developments “will promote on Nov. 5, including fund appropria- decrease in the tax credit will have an county.” The Department of Social Ser- revitalization and redevelopment tions to specific departments. impact on real property tax revenue, The Local Impact Grant Funds vices the bulk of the funds with within the Gateway Arts District and One of the first enacted bills was as it is estimated that the county will were approved as well, using money $4,717,590. The money will be used be the central public gathering place an act that reduces food truck licens- receive $2.7 million less than it did in derived from taxes on video lottery for emergency food and shelter from for the Gateway Arts District, a place ing fees. The Fire Department fiscal year 2020, and will go into ef- terminals to fund multiple projects. the Federal Emergency Management where artists and other community charged $75 per hour for a technical fect on July 1, 2020. The estimated As a rule, 50% of the taxes from Agency (FEMA), homelessness so- stakeholders can meet and share assistance fee, which is now reduced revenue loss from the new Home- video lottery terminals must be used lutions, and a Transforming Neigh- ideas.” to a $35 flat fee. stead Tax Credit is approximately on education, thus funding certain borhood Initiative project. For the Armory Apartments de- The bill also eliminates license $78.5 million under the 102% rate. projects such as asbestos removal at Finally, the Department of Fam- velopment, the revitalization tax application fees for food truck hubs, The variability is due to the Con- and a child ily Services will divert its funding to credit is projected to be $929,163 be- which are currently “$500 for a food sumer Price Index, whose most re- development playground at Friendly multiple projects, such as the om- tween FY2022 and FY2024, with the truck hub operating less than 60 days cent percentage change was factored High School. The funds will also go budsman initiative, a juvenile justice benefit of a projected $7,301,646 in and the fee for $3,500 if the hub is op- into the Homestead Property Tax to police, fire, workforce develop- delinquency prevention program,and real property taxes between FY2022 erating more than 60 days a year,” ac- Credit’s rate. ment and training and other areas. numerous health initiatives. and FY2031. As with the Studio 3807 cording to county documents. A bond sale not to exceed Budget issues were a clear focus Two revitalization tax credits and Artisan 4100 developments, the The county sees the benefit of $455,523,000 to complete previously on the bills that were enacted, and a for developments were approved as Armory Apartments development is this as more significant than the approved capital projects was ap- revision to the FY2020 expense bud- well. Tax credits for multifamily and expected to “provide substantial in- short-term loss. In exchange for a re- proved by the council as well. It also get was an example of that. In this commercial development, Studio vestment in the Gateway Arts Dis- duction in revenue from decreased authorizes the county to sell bonds for case, additional grant funding was re- 3807 and Artisan 4100, by Landex trict” per county documents. Incumbents to return for office after College Park city elections election night. “But it’s not the Col- uncontested. They received 757 and “If there’s an oversaturation manuel, a University of Maryland By Lyna Bentahar Special to the Sentinel lege Park, I know.” 504 votes, respectively. Kabir will and a balance isn’t struck, there’s a alumnus who opposed the contro- Pancho, who ran for the first be going into his fifth term in office, lot of risk and challenges,” he said. versial ordinance, lost his first shot COLLEGE PARK – Despite a time, spoke broadly during her cam- while Kennedy will be going into District 3 re-elected Coun- at the council seat with 59 votes. year of controversy and distrust be- paign on advocating for the commu- her second. cilmembers Robert Day and John Residents also cast votes on tween residents and councilmem- nity, being all-inclusive, and listen- Ann Barrett, who has lived in Rigg, who received 439 and 463 two ballot questions: to extend the bers, the City of College Park re- ing to the city’s residents. Her loss the city for more than 60 years, said votes, respectively. Mark Mullauer, length of a term for mayor and city elected all running incumbents in its was no deterrence – she plans on that despite being a Republican, she a resident who became involved in council from two to four years and city elections on Nov. 5. Maria running for re-election in two years. only ever votes Democrat in city government after his parking fees to change the city council terms Mackie, the only candidate to have “That’s 268 people who know elections. She was happy to vote for skyrocketed, received 123 votes. from concurrent to staggered be- not previously been in office, will me that didn’t before,” Pancho said. Kabir, Kennedy and the mayor. With the election over, Day tween each district’s members. replace District 4’s Dustyn Kujawa, “I’m going right back into the com- “They’ve done a great thing,” said he was “looking forward to get- The term length will stay as it who did not run for re-election. munity, I’m going right back to Barrett said. “They spend a lot of ting back to work,” citing a new is, with a narrow 1,027 votes against Mayor Patrick Wojahn, who work – I’m not going anywhere.” time caring about the city.” daycare center as one of his next big 935. However, district terms will will enter his third term in Decem- Rashad Lloyd, who lives in James Mullins, a resident who developments. now be staggered, having had 1,087 ber, ran against Lalzarliani Malsaw- District 1, was unsure who to vote works in a management firm, said “There is some communication votes against 782. ma and Nikesha Pancho. He re- for before arriving at the ballot box he voted for Kabir because “he was I would like to create and send out,” Lloyd wanted to see the terms ceived 1,577 votes, while Malsaw- in Davis Hall, one of three in the present.” Day said about things he’d like to extended, believing that it would ma received 166 and Pancho city that residents of any district “I’ve always seen Kabir,” he see change in his fifth term. But ulti- give candidates more time govern- received 296. could go to cast their vote. It was said. “When he’s at the door, I’m al- mately, he believes that the coun- ing and less time campaigning. With 59 absentee votes and a there he ran into Pancho. ways the one who answers it.” cilmembers work well together, and “Two-year terms for a munici- handful of written ballots in each “I told her what I was looking District 2 re-elected Coun- he’d like to see that stay the same. pal this size? Insane,” he said. “We district, counts were made available for in a candidate, and she said, cilmembers P.J. Brennan and Mon- Rigg, going into his second really don’t need to switch out city on Nov. 12. ‘You know what? I could easily do roe Dennis, will both go into their term, said that the fact that all run- leadership that often.” “There’s going to be a lot going that,’” Lloyd said. “Just that com- fourth terms in office. They beat out ning incumbents were re-elected for Christopher Wallis, a grocery on in the next couple years,” Wo- mitment right there is more than Oscar Gregory, who ran in the dis- office was “reflective for a want for clerk from District 1, disagreed. jahn said. His plans after the elec- Wojahn has ever given me.” trict for the first time after running more continuity” in the city. “If you switch out city leader- tion focused on the development of Wojahn’s victory came despite twice in District 4 in the last two He ended the election season ship often, people would have to get public spaces and the city’s walka- controversy in the last few months election cycles. Brennan and Den- driving around the city collecting involved and be aware of what’s go- bility. preceding the election. After an or- nis, going into their received 264 campaign signs and struck by the ing on in the city,” he said. “So many great things in the dinance that banned “unruly social and 240 votes, respectively, while number of people who arrived at the Mullins also voted to keep the works,” he said. “I’m excited to see gatherings” in September, some Gregory received 106. ballot boxes, still unsure of who two years. them all to fruition.” raised questions over the council’s Brennan, following the results, they were going to vote for. He “I went for the two years be- Malsawma, who previously ran ability to communicate properly immediately thought to address his chalked it up to three things: the cause I wasn’t sure an election every in 2017, sought the mayorship to with its residents. growing concerns of “the saturation council’s “high visibility,” “cross- four years would be ideal,” Mullins roll back the city’s relations with the Ricardo Morales voted for Wo- of rental properties” in the next cutting” candidates, and the “most- said. “I had to see what that means University of Maryland, believing it jahn, but as a University of Mary- term. ly-controversial” ordinance. versus staggered and concurrent.” leaves a nonstudent community pri- land alumnus, he felt the ordinance “They really diminish the sense District 4 saw the re-election of Rigg, having seen more ap- marily ignored, and Wojahn’s was “anti-student.” of community,” Brennan said, Councilmember Denise Mitchell. proval for the extended terms in his LGBTQ-friendly policies, citing “He has some good ideas, and I speaking to how renters are less With 253 votes, she will be going own conversations with residents, that they conflict with her Christian think he’s going in the right direc- likely to stay in the city. According into her sixth nonconsecutive term was surprised by the results of the beliefs. tion,” Morales said. “But I think he to Brennan, renters do not rely on in office. Mackie, a longtime Col- ballot questions. But otherwise, the “It’s too bad she’s uncomfort- could use more feedback from stu- essential community institutions, lege Park resident who received 243 results are as he, and many others, able … and feels compelled to run dents in general.” particularly public schools, and so votes, will be joining her and the rest expected. based on that, but that’s her right,” In District 1, Councilmembers do not put in the votes to support of the incumbents when she swears “Pretty much the candidates Wojahn said before voting ended on Fazul Kabir and Kate Kennedy ran them. into office on Dec. 10. Micheal Em- who would win, won,” he said. 6 THE PRINCE GEORGE’S SENTINEL NOVEMBER 14, 2019 NEWS Hyattsville CC to recommend gas station redesign in county given that it will remain a gas sta- also suggested that the gas station Author's By Lyna Bentahar Special to the Sentinel tion. support an electric charge parking The TDDP, initially developed space, should they decide to include Copies SEABROOK – In a 10-1 vote, for the Prince George’s Plaza’s a charger in the project. Neither rec- Hyattsville City Council agreed to Transit District in 1998, was de- ommendation from the city, howev- $ support the proposal of a redesign of signed to promote county use of er, would be required for it to ap- 6.00 a Sunoco gas station sitting along public transportation and improve prove the redesign. Includes shipping MD 410 and Belfast Road. the district’s walkability and cycla- The recommendation for an and handling make The council will send its recom- bility. NPR Properties would be ex- electric charge parking space was mendations to the Prince George’s pected, under the plan’s conditions, not seen in the revised proposal put check or money County Council to receive the per- to accommodate pedestrian traffic in front of the council. Lynch could order payable to mits necessary to start the project. with a sidewalk from the gas sta- not say what the owners’ position on Roderick Brown : Councilmember Danny Schaible tion’s convenience store to Belfast the parking space was and noted stood alone in rejecting the proposal. Road, mirroring an existing side- that it was “something they may order at 235 N. The county will determine walk to MD 410 and avoiding any consider” despite the fact that the Glebe Rd P.O BOX whether or not the gas station’s re- vehicle-pedestrian interaction with- TDDP does not require it. design constitutes “new use” or in site. “I’m a little upset I don’t see 3382 Arlington VA. “continued use,” a definition that It would also be expected to re- accommodations to electric vehi- 22203 or will determine whether or not the strict the square footage of the retail cles,” Schaible said. [email protected] city will continue to back the pro- structure to just a 15% increase in its Councilmember Joseph Solomon, posal. current building. It includes a rejec- meanwhile, had wanted the propos- The proposal was first intro- tion of the owners’ proposed stand- al to include a bike repair station to duced to the council during their alone ATM, and a commitment that address his own concerns that the Sept. 16 regular meeting. It received the mural or any other artistic ele- site’s redesign does not speak to the pushback from councilmembers ment fall within the square footage “spirit” of the TDOZ or its cyclabil- over concerns of how the redesign of the convenience store. ity. might affect pedestrian traffic and All additions and restrictions “I would like to, as a part of this stormwater management. the city recommends would seek to project, that (NPR Properties does) The council never voted on it, support transit in the area. However, include features that start to at least instead of returning the proposal to TDDP standards were developed to reach out to the community that NPR Properties, which owns the gas phase out the gas station over time. would like to start to use this area,” station, to further consult with the Schaible put forward to Dan Lynch, Solomon said. “If we’re going to Maryland-National Capital Park and who spoke on behalf of NSR Prop- have bike lanes along the East-West Planning Commission for a better erties at the meeting, his concerns Highway, I think we should have compromise between the council’s that the redesign was a “significant amenities for bikers as they travel concerns and the owners’ ambitions. investment” into the property along East-West Highway.” The Nov. 4 meeting saw the re- against the interests of the TDDP Lynch agreed to look into the turn of the proposal, with the city ad- and its future use by the city. idea, prompting Solomon to add his ministrator’s staff’s recommenda- “You’re probably looking 10 to request for the repair station’s con- tion that the gas station’s redesign 15 years before this site is available sideration in an amendment to the only proceed if it followed the 2016 (for other use),” Chandler said. site plan proposal. It was approved Prince George’s Plaza Transit Dis- He explained that the gas sta- 10-1, with Councilmember Robert trict Development Plan (TDDP) tion has little competition as a busi- Croslin, the only councilmember to standards. ness given that it is “well-posi- reject the amendment. “It is the city and county’s view tioned,” and therefore, it will see “It’s something we’re going to – and community’s view— that this growth from the increased traffic look into,” Lynch said. “I’ve never is a site that supports transit,” Jim along MD 410, even without the re- done it before.” Chandler, the assistant city adminis- design. The amended proposal was im- trator, said. In comparison, the market for mediately put to the vote, which The city, however, has strug- office space has only dwindled, Shaible voted not to support. gled with whether the redesign will while it would be extremely unlike- In council dialogue, he spoke to constitute “new use,” which would ly for anyone with the means to see how his role as a liaison to the Hy- be subject to a new set of conditions the area as viable for residential use. attsville Environment Committee that do not align with TDDP stan- “I would be very surprised that was relevant to his feelings of “up- dards, which has prohibited any new in the next five, maybe 10 years, sizing the gas station.” In the meet- gas station to be built within the that someone would look to pur- ing, he’d asked where the “line in Transit District Overlay Zone chase this site…that this very prof- the sand” was years down the line, (TDOZ) that the TDDP governs. itable business would decide to when the gas station would seek to The city deliberated over close,” he said. “It’s unlikely in the grow despite the TDDP’s intentions. whether the fact that the gas station near future.” Chandler re-emphasized that will seek to demolish its current Besides TDDP standards, the the city will not support the redesign building and build an entirely new city also recommended that NPR if the county determines it consti- one for reconfiguration and installa- Properties reduce their proposal’s tutes a “new use” of the site. tion of a convenience store consti- number of fueling stations from “That is the line in the sand,” he tutes “new use” or “continued use,” eight service bays to six. 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By Mark Dreisonstok Special to The Sentinel A very familiar line from Mau- rice Sendak’s “Where the Wild Things Are,” a book many of us re- member from childhood, not least of all because of the dark, heavily styl- ized illustrations is worth a mention for a masterful performance: “And the wild things roared their terrible roars and gnashed their terrible teeth and rolled their terrible eyes and showed their terrible claws.” Imagine such Sendak illustra- tions from childhood as the set de- sign for a performance of the Wash- ington National Opera. A situation confronts viewers of Mozart’s “The Magic Flute,” cur- rently playing at the Kennedy Center COURTESY PHOTO “The Magic Flute” can be seen at the Kennedy Center, through Nov. 23. For in Washington, D.C., as these atmos- more information, please visit Kennedy-Center.org. pheric illustrations represent the chaos of night and ignorance. By catcher am I,” sung brilliantly by The one question this reviewer contrast, scenes depicting enlighten- Adams as Papageno. “Men Who had in this production was the deci- ment and reason are represented by Feel Love” is sung memorably by sion to present this opera in English Masonic symbols such as the hour- Papageno and Pamina, the opera’s instead of its original German using glass, trowel and square and com- “damsel in distress” who is sung by surtitles. passes. The emblems, as well as Ma- the powerful soprano voice of Syd- On the one hand, this makes sonic aprons, are intended to remind ney Mancasola. “The Magic Flute” highly accessi- us that Mozart was a Freemason and “Isis and Osiris” and “In This ble for the audience, especially in an that he wrote the opera with deliber- Holy Temple” are sung majestically opera with an enormous amount of ate references to Masonic philoso- by bass Wei Wu, who enacts an au- spoken lines – so much so that this phy in mind. thoritative but compassionate So- opera (or more technically, The two unlikely individuals rastro, priest of the Temple. “A Singspiel) goes in the direction of who make the transition from dark- Maiden or a Wife,” sung earnestly the operetta or even the musical. ness to light through trial and error joyfully by Adams, gives musical Yet for the singing, a transla- are Tamino and Papageno. Tamino, expression to Papageno’s worldly tion can throw off the rhythm in a played by tenor David Portillo, is no- desire to marry and settle down to a couple of phrases and simply has a ble, brave and ready to embark on a comfortable life. different, unfamiliar sound for those quest for greater knowledge and wis- Elaborate scenery is used in used to the original German. The dom. this production, which is directed by production is so strong, however, Papageno, played by baritone Christopher Mattaliano with Neil we relegate this to a minor point, Michael Adams, is the exact oppo- Peter Jampolis as the set designer. one which is really a matter of indi- site: straightforward, worldly and A charming but outdoor setting vidual preference. embarking on the quest with great re- à la “Where the Wild Things Are” is We can do little better than end luctance! employed during Papageno and Pa- this review by returning to Maurice There are attempts to thwart pagena’s meeting. Impressive sets Sendak’s “Where the Wild Things them by Monostatos, the wicked showing the Masonic Temple Are,” in which we read: “There Temple servant played by David flanked by sun and moon symbols should be a place where only the Cangelosi, and the Queen of the are used in the final scene, which is things you want to happen, happen.” Night, portrayed by soprano Kathryn particularly strong in this produc- It indeed describes the uplifting Lewek. Both represent irrationality tion. The 18-century costumes de- ending of Mozart’s magical fairy and intolerance. signed by Sendak himself give the tale. “The Magic Flute” can be seen Musically, the opera starts early show an enlightenment period fla- at the Kennedy Center, through on with a strong note featuring one of vor, as often costumes are used sug- Nov. 23. For more information, its most notable pieces, “The Bird- gesting remote antiquity. please visit Kennedy-Center.org.

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PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE be grounds for any claim for relief from the terms of any pro- ORDER OF PUBLICATION FOR ADOPTION posal submitted in response to this Expression of Interest or any BOND MILL HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. contract that may result herefrom. County makes no representa- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF KANAWHA COUNTY, tions and warranties concerning the Property. The property is WEST VIRGINIA available “AS-IS” with no guarantees or warranties. The Annual Meeting of the membership of the Bond Mill Homeowners Association, Inc. will be held: IN RE: The Adoption of Aniyah Imani James, Pre-Expression of Interest Conference A Pre-Proposal Conference will be held on Thursday, November Civil Action No. 19-A-226 7, and November 14, 2019 at 2:00 P.M. EST at the Office of DATE: Wednesday, December 4, 2019 Central Services, Conference Room 308-A, 3rd floor, Seating is TIME: 6:00 p.m. NOTICE OF ADOPTION PROCEEDING AND HEARING Limited. Failure to attend this conference will not preclude a PLACE: Laurel Library Respondent from submitting a proposal. However, attendance at Large Meeting Room A To the Mother of Aniyah Imani James: the pre-proposal conference is highly recommended to ensure the proposer understands the Expression of Interest requirements. (Dorothy Height Room) You are hereby notified that your parental rights to Aniyah 507 7th Street Imani James (born June 23, 2011), if any, may be terminated in Questions Laurel, MD 20707 this adoption proceeding, unless you appear and defend any such All questions, interpretations or clarifications, either administra- rights within 30 days of first publication of this Notice, by filing tive or technical regarding this Expression of Interest for the Sur- a Response with the Circuit Clerk of Kanawha County and by plus Real Estate pursuant to County Council Resolution If a quorum is not in attendance in person or by proxy at serving a Response upon Jeri Bradley, of Legal Aid of West Vir- CR-71-2019, shall be submitted in writing via email only to this meeting, then notice is hereby given, pursuant to and ginia, 922 Quarrier Street, Charleston, WV, 25301. If you fail to [email protected] the Subject Line shall state the in accordance with Section 5-206 of the Annotated Code respond within 30 days' time, you may not appear in or receive resolution, and the particular parcel referenced map number, no of Maryland, Corporations and Associations Article, that further notice of these proceedings. later than Thursday, November 21, 2019 4:00 P.M. EST. The County will post a Question & Answer document after the above another meeting will be held immediately after the You are further notified that a hearing will be held on January deadline for written questions on the OCS Land Acquisition and 12/4/19, 6:00 p.m. meeting at which members present in 3, 2020, at 2:00 p.m. in the Circuit Court of Kanawha County Real Property website. It is recommended that all interested re- person or by proxy will constitute a quorum. A majority of before Judge Tabit at 111 Court Street, Charleston, WV. spondents visit the Property before submitting a proposal. the members present in person or by proxy may approve or Entered by the Clerk of said Court OCT. 25TH, 2019. During this period, expressions of interest will be accepted and authorize any and all proposed actions at the meeting and Cathy S. Gatson, Clerk must include a ten percent (10%) earnest money deposit in the may take any other action which could have been taken at CLERK form of certified funds, payable to Prince George's County, the originally scheduled Annual Meeting if a sufficient 00010651 2t 11/14/19 Maryland and must be submitted by 4:00 P.M. Eastern Stan- dard Time (EST) on Tuesday, January 6th, 2020. number of members had been present. Furthermore, as re- quired by Section 5-206, a notice of this meeting is being NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING A separate certified deposit check must be included for each Ex- published in the P.G. Sentinel newspaper at least 15 days pression of Interest. in advance of the meeting. The Housing Authority of Prince George's County Board A RESPONSE WILL ONLY BE CONSIDERED VALID 00010700 1t 11/14/19 of Commissioners Regular Meeting will be held on Mon- day, November 25, 2019 at 5:30 p.m. The meeting will WHEN DELIVERED TO OCS ON OR BEFORE THE DES- be held inside the 2nd Floor Large Conference Room at IGNATED DUE DATE AND TIME. FAXED OR EMAILED RESPONSES WILL NOT BE AC- 9200 Basil Court, Largo, MD 20774 CEPTED. Redevelopment Authority of Prince George's County Community Impact Grant Program The public is welcome and invited to attend. If you have Best and Final Offer Submissions Notification of Funding Availability (NOFA) FY 2020 questions, or if you have a disability and require an ac- commodation please contact the Housing Authority of Upon review of the responses, OCS and/or Panel may, at its sole Prince George's County on (301) 883-5531 or TTY (301) and absolute discretion, may conduct discussions with all, or The Redevelopment Authority of Prince George's County 883-5428. some, of the Respondents via “Best and Final Offers” BAFO (RDA) is Soliciting Applications from community based submissions after the Expression of Interest Offer closing date 501 (c) (3) organizations for the Community Impact Grant 00010693 2t 11/21/19 and prior to Final Selection and Expression of Interest Bid Award Notice information concerning that process will be supplied to all Program (CIG) FY 2020 Funding Round. The CIG Pro- interested Respondents at the Pre-Submission Conference. gram funds grants to implement small innovative capital SALE projects that revitalize and enhance communities and qual- Surplus Real Estate Thursday, February 13th, 2020 - Intended date for announce- Prince George's County ment of an accepted winning Expression of Interest. If no ac- ity of life in Prince George's County. ceptable proposals are received, the County may extend the dead- This notice is to inform the general public that Prince George's line for submitting proposals in its absolute discretion. The RDA has Four Hundred Ninety-seven thousand dol- County, Maryland, has determined the below listed lars ($497,000) available for the FY 2020 Funding Round. County-owned parcels as surplus properties for disposal under OCS reserves the right, at its sole and absolute discretion, to the terms within County Council Resolution CR-71-2019. The reject any proposal it deems incomplete or unresponsive to Two hundred and fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) of this price listed for each property is the appraised fair market value, the submission requirements. Prince George's County re- is earmarked for eligible projects in the Northern Gateway and each property will be disposed at not less than fair market serves the right to waive any informality in any bid and to re- target area of Prince George's County. value, on terms considered to be in the best interest of the ject any or all bids without cause. This timeline is subject to County, but at a price not less than that bid by the highest respon- change. sive respondent. This Surplus Property Expression of Interest Email questions to Andrea D. Anderson Project Manager (“EOI”) offer will open on Monday, November 4th, 2019 Sale Conditions: All property at: [email protected] through 4:00 P.M. Eastern Standard Time (EST) on Tues- Seller makes no representations and warranties concerning the day, January 6th, 2020. The completed EOI proposal is due at Property. the Office of Central Services, Land Acquisition and Real Prop- is to be disposed via public sale have no structures or im- Visit Website: erty Division office. provements and is being sold “AS IS.” https://www.princegeorgescountymd.gov/DocumentCen- ter/View/27531/NOFA-FY-2020 Conditions 1. Tax Account Number 01-0014258; Tax Map 13, Grid B3, The County does not certify the square footage of the parcel or Block DD, Lots 4.5; Rinard Avenue, Beltsville, MD 20705; the amount of acreage of the subject property. It shall be the re- 5,040 sq. ft.; Appraised value is $5,000. (Resolution No. Applications must be received by the RDA no later than sponsibility of the respondent(s) to inspect the property prior to CR-71-2019 Map 1-A) December 20, 2019 at 12:00 PM. submitting a proposal to determine pertinent factors of access, zoning, utilities, and easements, etc. No refunds or adjustments 2. Tax Account Number 01-0069971; Tax Map 13, Grid B3, will be made because the property fails to meet standards of qual- Block DD, Lots 18.19; Rinard Avenue, Beltsville, MD 20705; 00010694 2t 11/14/19 ity or conditions expected, nor will failure to inspect the property 5,040 sq. ft; Appraised value is $7,500. NOVEMBER 14, 2019 THE PRINCE GEORGE’S SENTINEL 9 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE (Resolution No. CR-71-2019 Map 1-B) Subdivision 4820, Parcel B; 1750 Torrance Avenue, Capitol 36. Tax Account Number 06-0474064; Tax Map 80, Grid A2, Heights, MD 20743; 2.05 acres; Appraised value is $32,000. Block A, Lot 1; Southern Avenue, Suitland, MD 20746; 6,255 3. Tax Account Number 01-0016105; Tax Map 13, Grid B3, (Resolution CR-71-2019 Map 7-D) sq. ft.; Appraised value is $40,000. Block PP, Lot 14; 4613 Rinard Avenue, Beltsville, MD 20705; (Resolution No. CR-71-2019 Map 7-V) 2,520 sq. ft.; Appraised value is $5,000. 20. Tax Account Number 06-0609818; Map 72, Grid F4, Block (Resolution No. CR-71-2019 Map 1-C) 3, Lot 108; Quarter Avenue, Capitol Heights, MD 20743; 2,000 37. Tax Account Numbers: 18-1992395; 18-1992403; sq. ft.; Appraised value is $2,500. (Resolution No. CR-71-2019 18-1992411; 18-1992429; 18-1992437; 18-1992684; 4. Tax Account 17-1964527; Tax Map 50, Grid B2, Block 20, Pt Map 7-E) 18-1992668; 18-1992627;18-1992171; Former Lyndon Hills Ele- Lots 2.3 & 12 & S Pt Lot 11 (SMA 5-17-94 FR CM to R55); mentary school site; Tax Map 73, Grid B1, Pt Lots 1-5; Pt Lots 4506 Rhode Island Avenue, Brentwood, MD 20772; 3,842 sq. ft.; 21. Tax Account Number 06-0438507; Map 72, Grid F4, Block 6.7, Lots 8-10; Lots 11-15; Lots 16-20; Lots 21-24; Par 72; Par Appraised value is $24,000. 3, Lot 107; Quarter Avenue, Capitol Heights, MD 20743; 2,000 71; Par 70; Par 64; 6181 Old Central Avenue; 302 Rollins Ave- (Resolution No. CR-71-2019 Map 2-A) sq. ft.; Appraised value is $2,500. nue; Central Avenue; Yolanda Avenue, Capitol Heights, MD (Resolution No. CR-71-2019 Map 7-F) 20743; 6.05 acres; Appraised value is n/a. 5. Tax Account Number 17-1956283; Tax Map 41, Grid B2, (Resolution No. CR-71-2019 Map 7-W) Parcel 149, PAR 2 EX 1610 SF T-DT S/B 07/21/04 L19961 22. Tax Account Number 06-0422675; Map 72, Grid F4, Block F010; New Hampshire Avenue, Hyattsville, MD 20783; 33,671 3, Lots 99.100; Quarter Avenue, Capitol Heights, MD 20743; 38. Tax Account Number 12-1225184; Tax Map 95, Grid F2, sq. ft.; Appraised value is $110,000. 4,000 sq. ft.; Appraised value is $7,500. Section 11, Block 203, Lot 1; 109 Talbert Drive, Oxon Hill, MD (Resolution No. CR-71-2019 Map 2-B) (Resolution No. CR-71-2019 Map 7-G) 20745; 3,914 sq. ft.; Appraised value is $20,000. (Resolution No. CR-71-2019 Map 8-A) 6. Tax Account Number 19-2125789; Tax Map 43, Grid B3, 23. Tax Account Number 06-0638551; Map 72, Grid F4, Block Parcel 5, Wildercroft Elementary School Site; 6700 Riverdale 3, Lots 93.94; Quarter Avenue, Capitol Heights, MD 20743; 39. Tax Account Number 12-1225192; Tax Map 95, Grid F2, Road, Riverdale, MD 20737; 5.94 acres; Appraised value is n/a. 4,000 sq. ft.; Appraised value is $7,500. Section 11, Block 203, Lot 2; 107 Talbert Drive, Oxon Hill, MD (Resolution No. CR-71-2019 Map 3-A) (Resolution No. CR-71-2019 Map 7-H) 20745; 3,520 sq. ft.; Appraised value is $20,000. (Resolution CR-71-2019 Map 8-B) 7. Tax Account Number 21-2358851; Tax Map 33, Grid E4, 24. Tax Account Number 18-2059863; Tax Map 66, Grid A4, Block 27, PAR 186 (#2358828, 36, 69, 93, 2358901, 27, 76, 31 Block 3, Lot 22 (Lot 23 2000 SF to # 3247244 STR 99); 5609 40. Tax Account Number 12-1225200; Tax Map 95, Grid F2, COMB IN 00VAC99011); 51st Avenue, College Park, MD Eagle Street, Capitol Heights, MD 20743; 2,000 sq. ft.; Ap- Section 11, Block 203, Lot 3; 105 Talbert Drive, Oxon Hill, MD 20740; 36,230 sq. ft.; Appraised value is n/a. (Resolution No. praised value is $12,000. 20745; 3,520 sq. ft.; Appraised value is $20,000. CR-71-2019 Map 3-B) (Resolution CR-71-2019 Map 7-I) (Resolution No. CR-71-2019 Map 8-C)

8. Tax Account Number 14-1656768; Tax Map 29, Grid A2, 41. Tax Account Number 12-1225218; Tax Map 95, Grid F2, Block 5, Lots 17.18; 6th Street, Bowie, MD 20715; 5,000 sq. ft.; 25. Tax Account Number 18-2096634; Tax Map 66, Grid D3, Section 11, Block 203, Lot 4; 103 Talbert Drive, Oxon Hill, MD Appraised value is $42,000. Section 2, Block U, Lots 28.29; 308 Carmody Hills Drive, Capi- 20745; 3,520 sq. ft.; Appraised value is $20,000. (Resolution No. (Resolution No. CR-71-2019 Map 4-A) tol Heights, MD 20743; 5,000 sq. ft.; Appraised value is $36,000. CR-71-2019 Map 8-D) (Resolution No. CR-71-2019 Map 7-J) 9. Tax Account Number 14-1631563; Tax Map 29, Grid A2, 42. Tax Account Number 12-1225226; Tax Map 95, Grid F2, Block 5, Lot 42; 7th Street, Bowie, MD 20720; 2,500 sq. ft.; Ap- 26. Tax Account Numbers: 18-2057693; 18-2057701; Section 11, Block 203, Lot 5; 101 Talbert Drive, Oxon Hill, MD praised value is $15,000. 18-2057677; Tax Map 72, Grid E2, Block 21, Lots 1.2.3.4.5; 20745; 3,520 sq. ft.; Appraised value is $20,000. (Resolution CR-71-2019 Map 4-B) Lots 6.7.8.9 EX R 9 FT EA Lot 10 EX R 9 FT; R 9 FT LTS (Resolution No. CR-71-2019 Map 8-E) 6.7.8.9 & 10; Emo Street, Capitol Heights, MD 20743; 22,729 10. Tax Account Number 18-2067221; Tax Map 65, Grid F2, sq. ft.; Appraised value is $83,000. 43. Tax Account Number 12-1225234; Tax Map 95, Grid F2, Block 14, Lot 8; 5701 Jost Street, Capitol Heights, MD 20743; (Resolution No. CR-71-2019 Map 7-K) Section 11, Block 203, Lot 6; 55 Talbert Drive, Oxon Hill, MD 2,375 sq. ft.; Appraised value is $13,300. 20745; 6,400 sq. ft.; Fair market value is $20,000. (Resolution No. CR-71-2019 Map 5-A) 27. Tax Account Number 18-2080802; Tax Map 72, Grid E4, (Resolution CR-71-2019 Map 8-F) Block 73, Lot 21; Mentor Avenue, Capitol Heights, MD 20743; 11. Tax Account Number 18-2092971; Tax Map 65, Grid F1, 2,170 sq. ft.; Appraised value is $30,000. 44. Tax Account Number 12-1303221; Tax Map 96, Grid D2, Block F, Lot 13; 1217 Farmingdale Avenue, Capitol Heights, (Resolution No. CR-71-2019 Map 7-M) Section 02, Block F; Mystic Avenue, Oxon Hill, MD 20745; MD 20743; 5,512 sq. ft.; Appraised value is $36,000. 238,113 sq. ft.; Appraised value is $25,000. (Resolution No. CR-71-2019 Map 5-B) 28. Tax Account Number 18-2006831; Tax Map 66, Grid C1, (Resolution No. CR-71-2019 Map 8-G) Block 8, Lots 17.18.19; Elsa Avenue, Landover, MD 20785; 12. Tax Account Number 18-1992460; 18-1992619; Tax Map 9,375 sq. ft.; Appraised value is $44,000. 45. Tax Account Number 12-1369818; Tax Map 113, Grid E1, 67, Grid A4, Subdivision 4160; 1.99-acre portion of Parcel A; (Resolution No. CR-71-2019 Map 7-N) Parcel 134; 8115 Oxon Hill Road, Fort Washington, MD 20744; Parcel 35; 7915 Anchor Street & 7908 Central Avenue, Lando- 42,453 sq. ft.; Appraised value is $115,000. (Resolution No. ver, MD 20785; 2.30 acres; Appraised value is n/a. (Resolution 29. Tax Account Number 12-1311455; Tax Map 96, Grid C1, CR-71-2019 Map 8-H) No. CR-71-2019 Map 5-C) Parcel 21; Brookside Drive, Oxon Hill, MD 20745; 2.59 acres; Appraised value is $170,000. 46. Tax Account Number 05-0412031; Tax Map 151, Grid E4, 13. Tax Account Number 18-2049989; Tax Map 66, Grid A2, (Resolution CR-71-2019 Map 7-O) Parcel 204; Livingston Road, Accokeek, MD 20607; 5.76 acres; Block E, Lot 26; HEIGHTS T-DT S/B 06/29/04 L19833 F459; Appraised value is n/a. 5908 K Street, Capitol Heights, MD 20743; 2,500 sq. ft.; Ap- 30. Tax Account Number 12-1353770; Tax Map 96, Grid C1, (Resolution No. CR-71-2019 Map 9-A) praised value $10,000. Plat 2, Block A, Parcel B - L0435 F109, L0001 F153; Deep (Resolution No. CR-71-2019 Map 5-D) Gorge Court, Oxon Hill, MD 20745; 2.07 acres; Appraised value 47. Tax Account Number 11-1181841; Tax Map 146, Grid D4, is $26,000. Parcel 46; 14210 Gibbons Church Road, Brandywine, MD 14. Tax Account Number 07-0736504; Tax Map 45, Grid F4, (Resolution No. CR-71-2019 Map 7-P) 20613; 1.29 acres; Appraised value is $112,000. Block F, Lot 9; King Court, Bowie, MD 20716; 16,502 sq. ft.; (Resolution CR-71-2019 Map 9-B) Appraised value is $99,000. 31. Tax Account Number 06-0589390; Tax Map 80, Grid E1, (Resolution CR-71-2019 Map 6-A) Block 13, Lots 7.8; Mars Avenue, Suitland, MD 20746; 4,000 sq. 48. Tax Account Number 09-0896365; Tax Map 116, Grid A3, ft.; Appraised value is $18,000. Parcel 220; Piscataway Road, Clinton, MD 20735; 0.50 acres; 15. Tax Account Number 06-0597559; Tax Map 82, Grid C4, (Resolution No. CR-71-2019 Map 7-Q) Appraised value is $10,000. Parcel 349; Flowers Road, Upper Marlboro, MD 20774; 10.92 (Resolution No. CR-71-2019 Map 9-C) acres; Appraised value is $950,000. (Resolution No. CR-71-2019 32. Tax Account Number 06-0549980; Tax Map 80, Grid E1, Map 6-B) Block 13, Lots 9.10; Mars Avenue, Suitland, MD 20746; 4,000 49. Tax Account Number 09-0986505; Tax Map 108, Grid A4, sq. ft.; Appraised value is $18,000. (Resolution No. CR-71-2019 Lot 12; 7801 Sarakal Road, Clinton, MD 20735; 11,176 sq. ft.; 16. Tax Account Number 18-2019230; Tax Map 72, Grid E2, Map 7-R) Appraised value is $20,000. Block 21, Lot 26; Balboa Avenue, Capitol Heights, MD 20743; (Resolution No. CR-71-2019 Map 9-D) 2,000 sq. ft.; Appraised value is $2,500. 33. Tax Account Number 06-0588962; Tax Map 80, Grid E1, (Resolution No. CR-71-2019 Map 7-A) Block 13, Lots 11.12; Mars Avenue, Suitland, MD 20746; 4,000 50. Tax Account Number 09-0986513; Tax Map 108, Grid A4, sq. ft.; Appraised value is $18,000. Lot 13; 7803 Sarakal Road, Clinton, MD 20735; 10,000 sq. ft.; 17. Tax Account Number 18-2080869; Tax Map 66, Grid B3, (Resolution No. CR-71-2019 Map 7-S) Appraised value is $20,000. Block 2, TRI at NE PT LOTS 23, 24, Lot 25 EX TRI at SW EQ (Resolution No. CR-71-2019 Map 9-E) 3705 SQ FT; James Farmer Way, Capitol Heights, MD 20743; 34. Tax Account Number 06-0589051; Tax Map 80, Grid E1, 3,705 sq. ft.; Appraised value is n/a. Block 13, Lots 13.14.15.16; Mars Avenue, Suitland, MD 20746; 51. Tax Account Number 09-0986497; Tax Map 108, Grid A4, (Resolution No. CR-71-2019 Map 7-B) 8,000 sq. ft.; Appraised value is $40,000. Lot 11; 7804 Sarakal Road, Clinton, MD 20735; 10,061 sq. ft.; (Resolution CR-71-2019 Map 7-T) Appraised value is $20,000. 18. Tax Account Number 18-2043537; Map 72, Grid E2, Block (Resolution CR-51-2019 Map 9-F) 19, Lots 15.16; 809 Drum Avenue, Capitol Heights, MD 20743; 35. Tax Account Number 06-0589069; Tax Map 80, Grid E1, 4,000 sq. ft.; Appraised value is $25,000. Block 13, Lots 17 thru 21, L4820 F267; Mars Avenue, Suitland, 52. Tax Account Number 09-0986521; Tax Map 108, Grid A4, (Resolution No. CR-71-2019 Map 7-C) MD 20746; 10,000 sq. ft.; Appraised value is $42,000. Lot 14; 7805 Sarakal Road, Clinton, MD 20735; 10,000 sq. ft.; (Resolution No. CR-71-2019 Map 7-U) Appraised value is $20,000. 19. Tax Account Number 06-2751279; Tax Map 80, Grid F1, (Resolution No. CR-71-2019 Map 9-G) 10 THE PRINCE GEORGE’S SENTINEL NOVEMBER 14, 2019

PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE

53. Tax Account Number 09-0986489; Tax Map 108, Grid A4, 35 EA Inlet Protection The Prince George County's Approved Paving Contractor's infor- Lot 10; 7806 Sarakal Road, Clinton, MD 20735; 10,000 sq. ft.; 1000 LF Silt Fence mation is available on the web at https://www.princegeorges- Appraised value is $20,000. 1000 SY Concrete Residential Driveway Entrance countymd.gov. (Resolution No. CR-71-2019 Map 9-H) 500 SY Concrete Commercial Driveway Entrance 12,000 LF Concrete Curb and Gutter 54. Tax Account Number 09-0986539; Tax Map 108, Grid A4, 1,000 LF Monolithic Concrete Gutter Pan 5. The approximate quantities for major items of work involved Lot 15; 7807 Sarakal Road, Clinton, MD 20735; 10,000 sq. ft.; 250 LF Concrete Header Curb Up to 18 Inch Height are as follows: Appraised value is $20,000. 90,000 SF Concrete Sidewalk - 5 Inch (Resolution No. CR-71-2019 Map 9-I) 7,000 SF Concrete Handicap Access Ramp Quantity Unit Description 1000 SY Concrete Bus Shelter Pad 1 LS MAINTENANCE OF TRAFFIC Requests for further information or any objection on the sale of a 250 SF Remove & Re-install existing brick pavers 2,650 EA DRUMS FOR MAINTENANCE OF TRAFFIC property shall be in writing and addressed as follows: The Office 500 SF Detectable Warning Surface of Central Services, 1400 McCormick Drive, Room 336, Largo, 2500 SY Furnish and Place Topsoil 300 LF VARIOUS REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE Maryland 20774, Attn: Administrator, Land Acquisition and Real 2500 SY Permanent Seeding and Mulching CLASS IV RCP Property Division (telephone: 301-883-6450) and must be sub- 7,000 TON HMA SUPERPAVE PG 64-22 mitted by Monday, December 2, 2019 by 4:00 P.M. 6. This project is Federally-funded and requires 100 % Small 34,000 SY MILLING HOT MIX ASPHALT PAVEMENT Business Enterprise (SBE) participation. 0 INCH TO 2 INCH All real property is offered "As-Is," with no warranties or 2,500 SY FULL DEPTH PATCHING guarantees, expressed or implied, as to kind, character or its 7. An optional Pre-Bid Conference will be held on November fitness for any use, purpose or its ability to be developed for 15, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. local prevailing time, at the Department of 6,000 LF CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER - PRINCE any use or purpose. Public Works and Transportation, Office of Engineering and Pro- GEORGE'S COUNTY STD. NO. 300.01 ject Management, 9400 Peppercorn Place, Suite 410, Largo, 15,000 SF 4-INCH-THICK CONCRETE SIDEWALK ***Please visit our website below commencing on Maryland 20774. 2,000 SF 6-INCH-THICK SIDEWALK RAMP By Authority of Monday, November 4th, 2019 for detailed EOI information*** 350 SY MEMBRANE WATERPROOFING https://www.princegeorgescountymd.gov/927/Surplus-Real-Es- Angela D. Alsobrooks 2,400 CY CLASS 1 EXCAVATION tate County Executive 00010625 3t 11/14/19 200 CY COMMON BORROW 00010691 3t 11/21/19 30,750 LF TEMPORARY PAVEMENT MARKING TAPE, VARIOUS COLORS 45,000 LF NONTOXIC LEAD-FREE WATERBORNE NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS PAVEMENT MARKING PAINT, VARIOUS 1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT sealed bids will be re- 1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT sealed bids will be re- COLORS ceived by the Prince George's County Department of Public ceived by the Prince George's County Department of Public 35,000 LF THERMOPLASTIC PAVEMENT MARKINGS Works and Transportation, Office of Engineering and Project Works and Transportation, Office of Engineering and Project 34,000 SY GEOTEXTILE PAVEMENT Management at 9400 Peppercorn Place, Suite 400, Largo, MD Management at 9400 Peppercorn Place, Suite 400, Largo, MD REINFORCEMENT FABRIC 20774 until December 12, 2019 at 2:00 p.m. local prevailing time 20774 until December 3, 2019 at 2:00 p.m. local prevailing time for the following project: for the following project: 3,000 SY 8-INCH GRADED AGGREGATE BASE Bus Stop Upgrades for Americans with Disabilities Act 5,000 LF UNDERDRAIN - PRINCE GEORGE'S (ADA) Compliance - Countywide MONTPELIER DRIVE STREET IMPROVEMENTS COUNTY STD. NO. 300.13, VARIOUS 927-H (D) 905-H (E) DIAMATER 2. Contract Documents. Contract documents will be available 250 LF CONCRETE INTERSECTION 2. Contract Documents. Contract documents will be available SWALE - PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY for review on November 4, 2019 in the Department of Public for review on November 4, 2019 in the Department of Public Works and Transportation, Office of Engineering and Project Works and Transportation, Office of Engineering and Project STD. NO. 300.11 Management, 9400 Peppercorn Place, Suite 400, Largo, MD Management, 9400 Peppercorn Place, Suite 400, Largo, MD 4 EA PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY TYPE A 20774. A non-refundable fee of Thirty Dollars ($30.00) will be 20774. A non-refundable fee of one hundred dollars ($100.00) INLET L=10' charged for the purchase of the contract documents. Only checks will be charged for the purchase of the contract documents. Only 750 LF CLOSED CIRCUIT TELEVISION (CCTV) checks or money orders will be accepted for the purchase of or money orders will be accepted for the purchase of the con- INSPECTION OF STORMDRAIN SYSTEM tract documents and must be made for the exact amount pay- the contract documents and must be made for the exact able to Prince George's County, Maryland. amount payable to Prince George's County, Maryland. 6. This project requires 20% Minority Business Enterprise and 3. Project Description: 3. Project Description. Project consists of construction of con- 40% County-Based Small Business participation as described in Bus stop improvements and upgrades for ADA compliance - crete curb and gutters, sidewalks, storm drains, roadway repair, more detail in Part I, Instructions to Bidders, Sections 1.36 and countywide excavation and backfilling, milling of asphalt, roadway paving, 1.37, Jobs First Act and Minority Business(MBE) Enterprises traffic safety services, pavement marking traffic sign installations and/or removal services and street trees installation, including Notice and County-Based Small Business Participation Require- 4. Minimum Qualifications: ments. The County will only permit approved paving contractors to per- landscaping. form asphalt paving on its contracts. To bid or perform asphalt paving work on this project, all contractors including all tiers of 4. Minimum Qualifications. The County will only permit ap- 7. An optional Pre-Bid Conference will be held on November subcontractors that are subcontracted to perform asphalt paving proved paving contractors to perform asphalt paving on its con- 15, 2019 at 11:30 a.m. local prevailing time, at the Department of services, must be approved by Prince George's County as an ac- tracts. To bid or perform asphalt paving work on this project, all Public Works and Transportation, Office of Engineering and Pro- contractors including all tiers of subcontractors that are subcon- ceptable paving contractor at the time bids are due and through- ject Management, 9400 Peppercorn Place, Suite 410, Largo, out the duration of the project. Evidence of Prince George's tracted to perform asphalt paving services, must be approved by Maryland 20774. County certification, including that of its subcontractors, must be Prince George's County as an acceptable paving contractor at the submitted by the prime bidder with its bid as part of Technical time bids are due and throughout the duration of the project. Evi- By Authority of Response Volume 1. dence of Prince George's County certification, including that of Angela D. Alsobrooks its subcontractors, must be submitted by the prime bidder with its County Executive bid as part of Technical Response Volume 1. The Prince George County's Approved Paving Contractor's infor- 00010624 3t 11/14/19 mation is available on the web at https://www.princegeorges- countymd.gov.

5. The approximate quantities for major items of work involved LEGAL NOTICE are as follows: The Prince George's County Government is searching for the owner of the impounded vehicles listed below. Anyone claiming Quantity Unit Description ownership, and possessing proof thereof, should contact John B. Butler at (301) 883-0340, Monday - Friday, 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. 300 UD Maintenance of Traffic Unclaimed vehicles will be sold at auction to the highest bidder, twenty-one (21) days after the advertisement of this legal notice. 400 UD Arrow Panels 400 SF Temporary Traffic Signs MAKE MODEL YEAR SERIAL CONT# 100 EA Drums for Maintenance of Traffic FORD TAURUS 2000 1FAFP55XYG289037 10381 1,000 LF Temporary Orange Construction Fence LINCOLN LS 2005 1LNHM86SX5Y623922 10382 1,000 LF Remove & Re-install Existing Orange BUICK LUCERN 2007 1G4HD57267U107323 10386 Construction Fence 30 EA Mobilization FORD EXPEDITION 1998 1FMPU18LXWLC17033 10365 10 EA Type III Detectable Barricades for M.O.T TOYOTA CAMRY 2004 4T1BE32K44U368072 10385 100 TON Aggregate for M.O.T CHEVEROLET MALIBU 2001 1G1NE52J716128124 10371 100 TON Asphalt for M.O.T 500 SY Remove Existing Sidewalk 00010701 3t 11/28/19 500 LF Trimming Existing Ditches NOVEMBER 14, 2019 THE PRINCE GEORGE’S SENTINEL 11

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE OF CAVEAT JUDICIAL PROBATE

CITY OF NEW CARROLLTON IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING (OR) (OR) BEFORE THE REGISTER OF WILLS FOR BEFORE THE REGISTER OF WILLS FOR PROPOSED ORDINANCE 20-05 AMENDING CITY PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY, MARYLAND PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY, MARYLAND CODE CHAPTER 110: VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC IN THE ESTATE OF: ESTATE NO. 113350 IN THE ESTATE OF: ESTATE 114973 CHARLES EDWARD KNOTT, SR. JUNNA MCNAIR The City Council will conduct a public hearing on pro- posed Ordinance 20-05 on Wednesday, November 20, PUBLIC NOTICE TO CAVEAT NOTICE OF JUDICIAL PROBATE 2019 at 7:00 p.m. at the Municipal Center, 6016 Princess Garden Parkway, New Carrollton, Maryland, 20784 To all persons interested in the above estate: To all Persons Interested in the above estate: (Council Chambers Room # 230). Ordinance 20-02 is: Notice is given that a petition to caveat has been filed by You are hereby notified that a petition has been filed by AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF SABRINA COOPER, 507 CEDARLEAF AVE., CAPITOL NEW CARROLLTON AMENDING CITY CODE, HEIGHTS, MD 20743 - DAUGHTER AND CYNTHIA N. THOMAS J. KOKOLIS KNOTT, 2014 BALTIMORE RD., APT H33, ROCKVILLE, CHAPTER 110 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC, TO EN- MD 20851-DAUGHTER, challenging the will dated 00 23, for judicial probate for the appointment of a personal representa- ACT §110-4A “TRAFFIC CALMING DEVICES” TO 2018 or codicil dated N/A or both. tive. A hearing will be held at 14735 MAIN STREET, ROOM PROVIDE FOR THE INSTALLATION OF SPEED D4010, UPPER MARLBORO, MD 20773 on DECEMBER 2, HUMPS You may obtain from the Register of Wills the date and time of 2019 at 9:30 A.M. any hearing on this matter. Copies of Ordinance 20-05 are available for inspection at Cereta A. Lee This hearing may be transferred or postponed to a subsequent the New Carrollton Municipal Center, Monday- Friday, Register of Wills time. Further information may be obtained by reviewing the 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. P.O. Box 1729 estate file in the Office of the Register of Wills. Upper Marlboro, MD 20773 Cereta A. Lee 00010718 2t 11/21/19 Register of Wills The public is encouraged to attend the public hearing and 00010688 2t 11/14/19 provide comments. JUDICIAL PROBATE

The City Council of New Carrollton IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR 00010720 1t 11/14/19 IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR (OR) (OR) BEFORE THE REGISTER OF WILLS FOR MECHANICS LIEN BEFORE THE REGISTER OF WILLS FOR PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY, MARYLAND PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY, MARYLAND

NOTICE OF SALE IN THE ESTATE OF: ESTATE 114970 IN THE ESTATE OF: ESTATE 114855 GEORGE ANDERSON SIMMS ESTER MICHELLE KERR National Lien & Recovery will sell at public auction the following vehi- cles under & by virtue of section 16-202 & 16-207 of the Maryland Stat- NOTICE OF JUDICIAL PROBATE utes for repairs, storage & other lawful charges. Sale to be held at 5411 NOTICE OF JUDICIAL PROBATE Berwyn Road #202B, College Park, MD 20740 at 10:00 am on Novem- ber 20, 2019. Purchaser of vehicle must have it inspected as provided in To all Persons Interested in the above estate: To all Persons Interested in the above estate: Transportation Section 23-107 of the Annotated Code of Maryland. The following may be inspected during business hours. You are hereby notified that a petition has been filed by You are hereby notified that a petition has been filed by Lot # 17335, '99 FORD EXPEDITION Vin # 1FMPU18L9XLC33922 Minimum Bid $ 6449.90 ACE AUTO REPAIR LLC/ ACE AUTO CHRISTINE M. ANDERSON THOMAS J. KOKOLIS STAR / 5414 PARK HEIGHTS AVE BALTIMORE MD Lot # 17415, '07 BMW 530i Vin # WBANE73537CM48147 Minimum for judicial probate for the appointment of a personal representa- Bid $ 3788.00 M & D AUTO BODY INC 920 SLIGO AVENUE SIL- for judicial probate for the appointment of a personal representa- VER SPRING MD tive. A hearing will be held at 14735 MAIN STREET, ROOM tive. A hearing will be held at 14735 MAIN STREET, ROOM Lot # 17426, '05 HONDA PILOT Vin # 2HKYF18435H528964 Mini- D4010, UPPER MARLBORO, MD 20773 on DECEMBER 10, D4010, UPPER MARLBORO, MD 20773 on DECEMBER 2, mum Bid $ 3855.94 NY AUTO REPAIR/ ZAKIRS AUTO REPAIR 2019 at 9:30 A.M. 2019 at 9:30 A.M. INC/7263 WASHINGTON BLV ELKRIDGE MD Lot # 17434, '03 FORD 9-3 Vin # YS3DF78K537005441 Minimum This hearing may be transferred or postponed to a subsequent This hearing may be transferred or postponed to a subsequent Bid $ 3377.71 ROSSI'S AUTOMOTIVE/ DONOSO ENTERPRISES time. Further information may be obtained by reviewing the time. Further information may be obtained by reviewing the INC. SILVER SPRING MD estate file in the Office of the Register of Wills. Lot # 17435, '17 NISSAN ALTIMA Vin # 1N4AL3AP9HN344746 estate file in the Office of the Register of Wills. Minimum Bid $ 4495.00 NEW DESIGN AUTO BODY INC 2917 Cereta A. Lee Cereta A. Lee 52ND AVE HYATTSVILLE MD Register of Wills Register of Wills Lot # 17436, '14 HONDA CROSSTOUR EX-L Vin # 00010716 2t 11/21/19 00010689 2t 11/14/19 5J6TF2H54EL001529 Minimum Bid $ 8341.52 NEW DESIGN AUTO BODY INC 2917 52ND AVE HYATTSVILLE MD Lot # 17437, '12 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA Vin # IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR 3VWDP7AJ9CM317013 Minimum Bid $ 6659.40 BOWIE AUTO IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR (OR) CLINIC/COLLISION CTR/ROHS TRADING CO INC. LAUREL MD (OR) BEFORE THE REGISTER OF WILLS FOR Lot # 17438, '06 JEEP COMMANDER Vin # 1J8HG58246C269068 BEFORE THE REGISTER OF WILLS FOR PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY, MARYLAND Minimum Bid $ 14139.20 VEHICLES FOR CHANGE INC. / FULL PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY, MARYLAND CIRCLE AUTO REPAIR HALETHORPE MD Lot # 17439, '14 FORD FUSION Vin # 3FA6P0HD8ER296864 Mini- IN THE ESTATE OF: ESTATE 114586 IN THE ESTATE OF: ESTATE 114414 mum Bid $ 8519.00 EDMUND A GRANT 1408 LEISTER DR SIL- MCKEYTHER LAMONT JOHNSON VER SPRING MD CHESTER ISAAC STEPHENS Lot # 17440, '15 MAZDA MAZDA 3 Vin # 3MZBM1V77FM228833 Minimum Bid $ 5220.72 PASSPORT BMW/COLLISION CENTER NOTICE OF JUDICIAL PROBATE NOTICE OF JUDICIAL PROBATE 4725/4730 AUTH PLACE SUITLAND MD Lot # 17441, '07 MERCEDES BENZ Vin # WDDNG71X77A080476 To all Persons Interested in the above estate: To all Persons Interested in the above estate: Minimum Bid $ 5403.47 DNT COLLISION AND CHROME LLC/ DINGS N THINGS ELKRIDGE MD Lot # 17442, '04 GMC ENVOY Vin # 1GKES16S846154137 Mini- You are hereby notified that a petition has been filed by You are hereby notified that a petition has been filed by mum Bid $ 3995.00 O & A USED AUTO PARTS 11700 BRANDY- WINE RD CLINTON MD PATRICIA HOGAN-JOHNSON TYRONE FRAZIER Lot # 17443, '08 TOYOTA AVALON LTD. Vin # 4T1BK36B08U299406 Minimum Bid $ 3970.70 WALDORF TOY- for judicial probate for the will with interlineations dated for judicial probate for the appointment of a personal representa- OTA/WALDORF SCION 2600 CRAIN HWY WALDORF MD 9/13/2003 and for the appointment of a personal representative. Lot # 17444, '00 BMW 528i Vin # WBADM6348YGU22864 Mini- tive. A hearing will be held at 14735 MAIN STREET, ROOM mum Bid $ 2190.00 BIMMER WERKS AUTO REPAIR / TALINA A hearing will be held at 14735 MAIN STREET, ROOM D4010, D4010, UPPER MARLBORO, MD 20773 on DECEMBER 3, INC BELTSVILLE MD UPPER MARLBORO, MD 20773 on DECEMBER 11, 2019 at 2019 at 9:30 A.M. Lot # 17445, '02 LEXUS LS430 Vin # JTHBN30FX20083101 Mini- 9:30 A.M. mum Bid $ 3620.00 C & J AUTO REPAIR/CUONG LUONG 7045 This hearing may be transferred or postponed to a subsequent ANNAPOLIS RD LANDOVER HILLS MD This hearing may be transferred or postponed to a subsequent TERMS OF SALE: CASH OR CASHIER CHECK + 10% BUYER PRE- time. Further information may be obtained by reviewing the time. Further information may be obtained by reviewing the MIUM. MINIMUM BID POSTED. LIENOR RESERVES RIGHT TO estate file in the Office of the Register of Wills. estate file in the Office of the Register of Wills. BID. ANY PARTIES CLAIMING INTEREST IN THE ABOVE MAY Cereta A. Lee CONTACT NATIONAL LIEN & RECOVERY AT 1-800-841-5436. Cereta A. Lee FAX 301-345-1892. Register of Wills Register of Wills 00010692 2t 11/14/19 00010717 2t 11/21/19 00010687 2t 11/14/19 12 THE PRINCE GEORGE’S SENTINEL NOVEMBER 14, 2019

JUDICIAL PROBATE NOTICES NOTICES IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR (OR) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BEFORE THE REGISTER OF WILLS FOR PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY, MARYLAND PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY, MARYLAND PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY, MARYLAND IN THE MATTER OF: IN THE MATTER OF: IN THE ESTATE OF: ESTATE 113807 Cutina Ann Mosley Jerrell Ellerbe ANNA MAE CHASE FOR THE CHANGE OF NAME TO: FOR THE CHANGE OF NAME TO: NOTICE OF JUDICIAL PROBATE Cutina Ann Owusu-Sakyi Nathan Jarelle Ellerbe

To all Persons Interested in the above estate: CASE ID: CAE19-33832 CASE ID: CAE19-34734

You are hereby notified that a petition has been filed by NOTICE NOTICE

J. MICHAEL HOLLOWAY A petition has been filed to change the name of A petition has been filed to change the name of for judicial probate of the will dated 04/13/2011 and for the ap- Cutina Ann Mosley Jerrell Ellerbe pointment of a personal representative. A hearing will be held at to to 14735 MAIN STREET, ROOM D4010, UPPER MARLBORO, Cutina Ann Owusu-Sakyi Nathan Jarelle Ellerbe MD 20773 on DECEMBER 4, 2019 at 9:30 A.M. The latest day by which an objection to the petition may be filed The latest day by which an objection to the petition may be filed This hearing may be transferred or postponed to a subsequent is DECEMBER 2, 2019. is DECEMBER 2, 2019. time. Further information may be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the Office of the Register of Wills. Mahasin El Amin Mahasin El Amin Cereta A. Lee Clerk of the Circuit Court #321 Clerk of the Circuit Court #321 Register of Wills 00010696 1t 11/14/19 00010699 1t 11/14/19 00010686 2t 11/14/19 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR NOTICES IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY, MARYLAND PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY, MARYLAND IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR IN THE MATTER OF: PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY, MARYLAND IN THE MATTER OF: Domonique Taylor Avis Fatina Kendall IN THE MATTER OF: FOR THE CHANGE OF NAME TO: Geraldine Perry FOR THE CHANGE OF NAME TO: DonVeto Domonique Premier Avis Fatina Craig FOR THE CHANGE OF NAME TO: CASE ID: CAE19-33982 Gerri K Perry CASE ID: CAE19-34670 NOTICE CASE ID: CAE19-26572 NOTICE A petition has been filed to change the name of NOTICE A petition has been filed to change the name of Domonique Taylor A petition has been filed to change the name of to Avis Fatina Kendall DonVeto Domonique Premier Geraldine Perry to to Avis Fatina Craig The latest day by which an objection to the petition may be filed Gerri K Perry is DECEMBER 2, 2019. The latest day by which an objection to the petition may be filed The latest day by which an objection to the petition may be filed Mahasin El Amin is DECEMBER 2, 2019. is DECEMBER 2, 2019. Clerk of the Circuit Court #321 00010697 1t 11/14/19 Mahasin El Amin Mahasin El Amin Clerk of the Circuit Court #321 Clerk of the Circuit Court #321 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR 00010695 1t 11/14/19 00010698 1t 11/14/19 PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND

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NOTICE OF INTENT TO DISPOSE OF IMPOUNDED VEHICLES Plaintiff, v. Case No. CAE19-26371 The motor vehicle(s) below have been impounded by Fastlane Towing for violation of the County ordinance prohibiting unauthorized parking on private property and remains unclaimed as of the date of this notice. UNKNOWN HEIRS OF RALPH A. PHILIPS The owner(s) / lien holder(s) are hereby informed of their right to reclaim vehicle(s) upon payment of all charges and costs resulting from towing, preservation and storage. Pursuant to Sec. 26.142.10, vehicle owner has the right to contest the validity of the tow within Defendants. (21) days of the date of this notice by requesting a hearing with the Director. NOTICE PURSUANT TO MARYLAND RULE 2-122 Failure by owner(s) / lien holder(s) to reclaim vehicle(s) within 21 days of the date of this notice shall be deemed a waiver of all rights, title, and interest thereby consenting to the disposal of said vehicle. Plaintiff, 1429 Eastern Avenue Development Group, LLC filed a Complaint in the Circuit Court for Prince George's To reclaim your vehicle, please call (571) 991-4220. County, Maryland (Case No. CAE19-26371) on August 16, 2019, seeking to quiet title by establishing Plaintiff's title to real The following vehicles are located at 4110 Suit Road, Lot 15, District Heights, MD 20747 or 14610 B Old Gunpowder Road, property located in Capitol Heights, Maryland. The property at Laurel, MD 20707. issue is a strip of unimproved land approximately sixteen (16) feet in width and slightly more than fifty-two (52) feet deep Year Make Model Vin known as part of Lot 17 in Block 12 along Eastern Avenue, lo- 2014 Chrysler Town & Country 2C4RC1BG7ER443421 cated in the Frederick W. Childs' Subdivision (“Lot 17”). Lot 17 2005 Dodge Stratus 1B3AL46T55N606779 is located at the intersection of Addison Road and Eastern Ave- 2015 Cadillac SRX 3GYFNCE32FS546147 nue and is immediately adjacent to Lot 18, which is located at 2003 Hyundai Elantra KMHDN45D93U505310 1435 Eastern Avenue, Capitol Heights, Maryland in Prince 1996 Chevrolet Caprice 1G1BL52W0TR191846 George's County, Maryland (“Lot 18”). In 1938, the States Road 2014 Hyundai Azera KMHFG4JG8EA340700 Commission acquired land and proceeded to construct Addison 2012 Nissan Altima 1N4BL2AP8CC209325 Road. The construction of Addison Road reduced the width of 2001 Ford F150 2FTRX18WX1CA53431 Lot 17 from approximately thirty-nine (39) feet to approximately 2001 Mercedes-Benz C240 WDBRF61J31F043910 sixteen (16) feet. Addison Road was constructed east of the rail- 2001 Oldsmobile Alero 1G3NL52E61C172844 road tracks and within the twenty-three (23) westerly feet of Lot 17. This reduced the size of Lot 17 and resulted in its present 00010719 1t 11/14/19 configuration. Ralph A. Philips and Elizabeth Philips are the last NOVEMBER 14, 2019 THE PRINCE GEORGE’S SENTINEL 13

NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS known record owners of Lot 17. This notice is to the unknown Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file heirs of Ralph A. Philips and the unknown heirs of Elizabeth in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal JOHNOLA BECTON Philips. Plaintiff seeks the entry of an order vesting the fee sim- representative or the attorney. ple title of Lot 17 in Plaintiff and granting other and further relief All persons having any objection to the appointment (or to the who died on AUGUST 28, 2019, with a will. that the Court may deem just and proper under the circumstances. probate of the decedent’s will) shall file their objections with the Register of Wills on or before the 19TH day of FEBRUARY, 2020. Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file Persons believing they have an interest in the Real Property must in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal file a written response with the Circuit Court for Prince George's Any person having a claim against the decedent must present representative or the attorney. County, Maryland, on or before December 8, 2019. Failure to 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 file a timely response could result in a judgment by default fol- All persons having any objection to the appointment (or to the earlier of the following dates: lowing a hearing and/or the granting of the relief sought by the probate of the decedent’s will) shall file their objections with the (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if Register of Wills on or before the 1ST day of APRIL, 2020. Plaintiff. the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date Any person having a claim against the decedent must present of the decedent’s death; or Mahasin El Amin #730 (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or other- the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with CLERK, CIRCUIT COURT FOR wise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be earlier of the following dates: barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if Issue Date: October 09, 2019 from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date Post Date: November 08, 2019 presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided of the decedent’s death; or Answer Date: December 08, 2019 by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained 00010620 3t 11/14/19 from the Register of Wills. (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or other- NAKIIA BUYCK wise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or NOTICE TO CREDITORS Personal Representative(s) other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be True Test Copy barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months Register of Wills for Prince George’s County from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT CERETA A. LEE presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided NOTICE TO CREDITORS P.O. Box 1729 NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS Upper Marlboro, MD 20773-1729 by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained 00010708 3t 11/28/19 from the Register of Wills. Estate No. 115132 SYLVIA B. TYSON Personal Representative(s) TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT True Test Copy IN THE ESTATE OF NOTICE TO CREDITORS ANNIE B. MOORE NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS Register of Wills for Prince George’s County CERETA A. LEE Notice is given that CORA L.M. MOORE and PHENOLA L. Estate No. 115067 P.O. Box 1729 MOORE, 3331 HAYES STREET, LANHAM, MD 20706, were on Upper Marlboro, MD 20773-1729 TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED OCTOBER 22, 2019, appointed Personal Representatives of the es- 00010705 3t 11/28/19 tate of IN THE ESTATE OF ANNIE B. MOORE LOUISE Y. PFEIFER who died on SEPTEMBER 25, 2019, with a will. Notice is given that DAWN L. RATLIFF, 12417 PLANTATION HOPE P. MOOKIM Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file DRIVE, BRADYWINE, MD 20613, was on OCTOBER 15, 2019, RALPH W. POWERS, JR. P.C. in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal appointed Personal Representative of the estate of 5415 WATER STREET representative or the attorney. UPPER MARLBORO, MD 20772 All persons having any objection to the appointment (or to the LOUISE Y. PFEIFER probate of the decedent’s will) shall file their objections with the NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Register of Wills on or before the 22ND day of APRIL, 2020. who died on OCTOBER 5, 2019, with a will. Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file NOTICE TO CREDITORS Any person having a claim against the decedent must present NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the representative or the attorney. Estate No. 115098 earlier of the following dates: All persons having any objection to the appointment (or to the (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if probate of the decedent’s will) shall file their objections with the the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date Register of Wills on or before the 15TH day of APRIL, 2020. TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED of the decedent’s death; or Any person having a claim against the decedent must present IN THE ESTATE OF (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or other- the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with DEBORAH H. MCKNIGHT wise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be earlier of the following dates: Notice is given that JONATHAN MCKNIGHT, 289 FIBICH barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if LANE, WEST RIVER, MD 20778, was on OCTOBER 18, 2019, ap- from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date pointed Personal Representative of the estate of presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided of the decedent’s death; or by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or other- DEBORAH H. MCKNIGHT from the Register of Wills. wise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or CORA L.M. MOORE other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be who died on SEPTEMBER 24, 2019, with a will. PHENOLA L. MOORE barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file Personal Representative(s) from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided True Test Copy representative or the attorney. by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained Register of Wills for Prince George’s County All persons having any objection to the appointment (or to the from the Register of Wills. CERETA A. LEE probate of the decedent’s will) shall file their objections with the P.O. Box 1729 DAWN L. RATLIFF Personal Representative(s) Register of Wills on or before the 18TH day of APRIL, 2020. Upper Marlboro, MD 20773-1729 Any person having a claim against the decedent must present 00010709 3t 11/28/19 True Test Copy Register of Wills for Prince George’s County the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with CERETA A. LEE the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the DAVID C. HARTY P.O. Box 1729 earlier of the following dates: 9900 E. GREENBELT ROAD, UNIT 125 Upper Marlboro, MD 20773-1729 (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if LANHAM, MD 20706 00010707 3t 11/28/19 the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; or NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or other- NOTICE TO CREDITORS wise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 114225 barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided IN THE ESTATE OF Estate No. 114937 by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained PATRICIA M. POPE from the Register of Wills. TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED JONATHAN MCKNIGHT Notice is given that NAKIIA BUYCK, 10920 LAYTON STREET, IN THE ESTATE OF Personal Representative(s) True Test Copy UPPER MARLBORO, MD 20774, was on AUGUST 19, 2019, ap- JOHNOLA BECTON pointed Personal Representative of the estate of Register of Wills for Prince George’s County CERETA A. LEE PATRICIA M. POPE Notice is given that SYLVIA B. TYSON, 7015 PALAMAR P.O. Box 1729 TURN, SEABROOK, MD 20706, was on OCTOBER 1, 2019, ap- Upper Marlboro, MD 20773-1729 who died on JULY 12, 2019, without a will. pointed Personal Representative of the estate of 00010704 3t 11/28/19 14 THE PRINCE GEORGE’S SENTINEL NOVEMBER 14, 2019

NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS

SMALL ESTATE SMALL ESTATE SMALL ESTATE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS

Estate No. 115051 Estate No. 115241 Estate No. 115246

TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF IN THE ESTATE OF IN THE ESTATE OF IAN KYLE PEARIS JAMES LAWRENCE DECKER CONSTANCE V. EPPS

Notice is given that KAREN LARENAS, 8114 MISSION HILL Notice is given that HEATHER DAVIS, 2297 LOWELL RIDGE Notice is given that DARYL L. CROWDER, 5615 LEON PLACE, JESSUP, MD 20794, was on OCTOBER 23, 2019, ap- ROAD, APT. A, PARKVILLE, MD 21234, was on OCTOBER 31, STREET, CAMP SPRINGS, MD 20746, was on OCTOBER 31, pointed personal representative of the small estate of 2019, appointed personal representative of the small estate of 2019, appointed personal representative of the small estate of

IAN KYLE PEARIS JAMES LAWRENCE DECKER CONSTANCE V. EPPS who died on MAY 15, 2019, with a will. who died on OCTOBER 21, 2002, without a will. who died on NOVEMBER 22, 2018, without a will. Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal rep- the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal rep- the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal rep- resentative or the attorney. resentative or the attorney. resentative or the attorney. All persons having any objection to the appointment shall file their All persons having any objection to the appointment shall file their All persons having any objection to the appointment shall file their objections with the Register of Wills within 30 days after the date of objections with the Register of Wills within 30 days after the date of objections with the Register of Wills within 30 days after the date of publication of this Notice. All persons having an objection to the publication of this Notice. All persons having an objection to the publication of this Notice. All persons having an objection to the probate of the will shall file their objections with the Register of probate of the will shall file their objections with the Register of probate of the will shall file their objections with the Register of Wills within six months after the date of publication of this Notice. Wills within six months after the date of publication of this Notice. Wills within six months after the date of publication of this Notice. All persons having claims against the decedent must serve their All persons having claims against the decedent must serve their All persons having claims against the decedent must serve their claims on the undersigned personal representative or file them with claims on the undersigned personal representative or file them with claims on the undersigned personal representative or file them with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates: earlier of the following dates: earlier of the following dates: (1) Six months from the date of the decedent's death; except if the (1) Six months from the date of the decedent's death; except if the (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 decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent's death; or the decedent's death; or the decedent's death; or (2) Thirty days after the personal representative mails or otherwise (2) Thirty days after the personal representative mails or otherwise (2) Thirty days after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other writ- delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other writ- delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other writ- ten notice, notifying the creditor that the claims will be barred un- ten notice, notifying the creditor that the claims will be barred un- less the creditor presents the claims within thirty days from the mail- less the creditor presents the claims within thirty days from the mail- ten notice, notifying the creditor that the claims will be barred un- ing or other delivery of the notice. Any claim not served or filed ing or other delivery of the notice. Any claim not served or filed less the creditor presents the claims within thirty days from the mail- within that time, or any extension provided by law, is unenforceable within that time, or any extension provided by law, is unenforceable ing or other delivery of the notice. Any claim not served or filed thereafter. thereafter. within that time, or any extension provided by law, is unenforceable KAREN LARENAS HEATHER DAVIS thereafter. Personal Representative(s) Personal Representative(s) DARYL L. CROWDER True Test Copy True Test Copy Personal Representative(s) CERETA A LEE CERETA A LEE True Test Copy Register of Wills for Prince George’s County Register of Wills for Prince George’s County CERETA A LEE P O BOX 1729 P O BOX 1729 Register of Wills for Prince George’s County UPPER MARLBORO, MD 20773-1729 UPPER MARLBORO, MD 20773-1729 P O BOX 1729 00010710 1t 11/14/19 00010711 1t 11/14/19 UPPER MARLBORO, MD 20773-1729 00010712 1t 11/14/19 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT NOTICE TO CREDITORS BRIAN W. RITTER, JR, ESQ. NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT 30 INDUSTRY LANE NOTICE TO CREDITORS PRINCE FREDERICK, MARYLAND 20678 Estate No. 114705 NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF APPOINTMENT OF TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF Estate No. 114629 FOREIGN PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE JANE CURTIS TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF ESTATE NO. 114588 Notice is given that DALE CURTIS, 3021 BRODKIN AVENUE, JOHN L. DANIELS FORT WASHINGTON, MD 20744, was on OCTOBER 2, 2019, ap- NOTICE IS GIVEN that the 30 INDUSTRY LANE court of pointed Personal Representative of the estate of Notice is given that SANDRA A. ASBERRY, 2123 WALNUT PRINCE FREDERICK county, MARYLAND, appointed CATHER- RIDGE COURT, FREDERICK, MD 21702, was on OCTOBER 24, INE PRESTON, 208 WOODLANDS AVENUE, MOBILE, AL JANE CURTIS 2019, appointed Personal Representative of the estate of 36607, as the ADMINISTRATOR of the ESTATE OF TYLER L. PRESTON, who died on JULY 24, 2014, domiciled in TENNES- who died on JULY 26, 2019, without a will. JOHN L. DANIELS SEE, USA. Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file The Maryland resident agent for service of process is BRIAN W. in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the Personal who died on JULY 26, 2019, without a will. RITTER, JR., ESQ., whose address is 30 INDUSTRY LANE, Representative or the attorney. Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file PRINCE FREDERICK, MARYLAND 20678. All persons having any objection to the appointment (or to the in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal At the time of death, the decedent owned real or leasehold probate of the decedent’s will) shall file their objections with the representative or the attorney. property in the following Maryland counties: Register of Wills on or before the 2ND day of APRIL, 2020. Any person having a claim against the decedent must present Any person having a claim against the decedent must present PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY the claim to the undersigned Personal Representative or file it with 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 the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the All persons having claims against the decedent must file their earlier of the following dates: earlier of the following dates: claims with the Register of Wills for Prince George’s County with (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if a copy to the foreign personal representative on or before the earlier the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the following dates: of the decedent’s death; or of the decedent’s death; or (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or other- (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or other- the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date wise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other wise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or of the decedent’s death; or written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred un- other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be (2) Two months after the foreign personal representative mails less the creditor presents the claims within two months from the barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months or delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unen- presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided unless the creditor presents the claim within two months from the forceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained mailing or other delivery of the notice. Claims filed after that date or of Wills. from the Register of Wills. after a date extended by law will be barred. DALE CURTIS SANDRA A. ASBERRY CATHERINE PRESTON Personal Representative Personal Representative(s) Foreign Personal Representative True Test Copy True Test Copy CERETA A. LEE Register of Wills for Prince George’s County Register of Wills for Prince George’s County Register of Wills for Prince George’s County CERETA A. LEE CERETA A. LEE P.O. Box 1729 P.O. Box 1729 P.O. Box 1729 Upper Marlboro, MD 20773-1729 Upper Marlboro, MD 20773-1729 Upper Marlboro, MD 20773-1729 00010633 3t 11/14/19 00010635 3t 11/14/19 00010679 3t 11/21/19 NOVEMBER 14, 2019 THE PRINCE GEORGE’S SENTINEL 15

NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS ROYETTE SMITH by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained SMALL ESTATE Personal Representative(s) from the Register of Wills. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT True Test Copy SANTCHAI CRAWFORD NOTICE TO CREDITORS CERETA A LEE Personal Representative(s) NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS Register of Wills for Prince George’s County True Test Copy P O BOX 1729 Register of Wills for Prince George’s County UPPER MARLBORO, MD 20773-1729 CERETA A. LEE Estate No. 115045 00010714 1t 11/14/19 P.O. Box 1729 Upper Marlboro, MD 20773-1729 TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED 00010706 3t 11/28/19 IN THE ESTATE OF SMALL ESTATE LINDA B. ROBINSON NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT NOTICE TO CREDITORS NAKIA V. GRAY, ESQUIRE NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS Notice is given that MARY B. CONLEY, 1300 FOREST LAKE 9701 APOLLO DRIVE, SUITE 100 LARGO, MD 20774 COURT, MITCHELLVILLE, MD 20721, was on OCTOBER 15, Estate No. 114992 2019, appointed personal representative of the small estate of NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED NOTICE TO CREDITORS LINDA B. ROBINSON IN THE ESTATE OF NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS DUANE ELLIS HENDRICKS who died on SEPTEMBER 20, 2019, with a will. Estate No. 114688 Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in Notice is given that KHALILAH BARNES, 1025 HUNTS- the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal rep- WORTH COURT, CAPITOL HEIGHTS, MD 20743, was on OC- TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF resentative or the attorney. TOBER 17, 2019, appointed personal representative of the small es- JAMES V. FRANCIS, JR. tate of All persons having any objection to the appointment shall file their DUANE ELLIS HENDRICKS objections with the Register of Wills within 30 days after the date of Notice is given that SHARON FRANCIS, 5812 SPYRI DRIVE, CLINTON, MD 20735, was on SEPTEMBER 4, 2019, appointed publication of this Notice. All persons having an objection to the who died on APRIL 3, 2019, without a will. Personal Representative of the estate of probate of the will shall file their objections with the Register of Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in Wills within six months after the date of publication of this Notice. the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal rep- JAMES V. FRANCIS, JR. All persons having claims against the decedent must serve their resentative or the attorney. claims on the undersigned personal representative or file them with All persons having any objection to the appointment shall file their who died on JULY 13, 2019, without a will. the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the objections with the Register of Wills within 30 days after the date of Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in earlier of the following dates: publication of this Notice. All persons having an objection to the the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal rep- (1) Six months from the date of the decedent's death; except if the probate of the will shall file their objections with the Register of resentative or the attorney. decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of Wills within six months after the date of publication of this Notice. All persons having any objection to the appointment (or to the pro- All persons having claims against the decedent must serve their the decedent's death; or bate of the decedent’s will) shall file their objections with the Regis- claims on the undersigned personal representative or file them with (2) Thirty days after the personal representative mails or otherwise ter of Wills on or before the 4TH day of MARCH, 2020. the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other writ- earlier of the following dates: claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with the ten notice, notifying the creditor that the claims will be barred un- (1) Six months from the date of the decedent's death; except if the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the ear- less the creditor presents the claims within thirty days from the mail- decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of lier of the following dates: ing or other delivery of the notice. Any claim not served or filed the decedent's death; or (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the within that time, or any extension provided by law, is unenforceable (2) Thirty days after the personal representative mails or otherwise decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of thereafter. delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other writ- the decedent’s death; or MARY B. CONLEY ten notice, notifying the creditor that the claims will be barred un- (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or other- Personal Representative(s) less the creditor presents the claims within thirty days from the mail- wise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other True Test Copy ing or other delivery of the notice. Any claim not served or filed written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred un- within that time, or any extension provided by law, is unenforceable CERETA A LEE less the creditor presents the claims within two months from the thereafter. Register of Wills for Prince George’s County mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed KHALILAH BARNES on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unen- P O BOX 1729 Personal Representative(s) forceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register UPPER MARLBORO, MD 20773-1729 True Test Copy of Wills. 00010713 1t 11/14/19 CERETA A LEE SHARON FRANCIS Register of Wills for Prince George’s County Personal Representative(s) SMALL ESTATE P O BOX 1729 True Test Copy NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT UPPER MARLBORO, MD 20773-1729 Register of Wills for Prince George’s County NOTICE TO CREDITORS 00010715 1t 11/14/19 CERETA A. LEE NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS P.O. Box 1729 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Upper Marlboro, MD 20773-1729 Estate No. 115268 NOTICE TO CREDITORS 00010703 3t 11/28/19 NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT IN THE ESTATE OF Estate No. 113050 NOTICE TO CREDITORS MARTHA H. SMITH NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED Notice is given that ROYETTE SMITH, 8733 MCLAIN AVE- IN THE ESTATE OF Estate No. 114910 NUE, GLENARDEN, MD 20706, was on NOVEMBER 4, 2019, ap- LAURENCE EUGENE CRAWFORD pointed personal representative of the small estate of TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF Notice is given that SANTCHAI CRAWFORD, 2600 SHERMAN ANTHONY V. VERNA MARTHA H. SMITH AVENUE, NW, APT. B2, WASHINGTON, DC 20001, was on SEP- TEMBER 23, 2019, appointed Personal Representative of the estate Notice is given that LINDA ANN WATSON, 12405 HILLME- who died on OCTOBER 11, 2019, with a will. of ADE STATION DRIVE, BOWIE, MD 20720, was on SEPTEMBER Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in LAURENCE EUGENE CRAWFORD 27, 2019, appointed Personal Representative of the estate of the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal rep- resentative or the attorney. who died on DECEMBER 20, 2018, with a will. ANTHONY V. VERNA All persons having any objection to the appointment shall file their Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file objections with the Register of Wills within 30 days after the date of in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal who died on AUGUST 10, 2019, with a will. publication of this Notice. All persons having an objection to the representative or the attorney. Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file probate of the will shall file their objections with the Register of All persons having any objection to the appointment (or to the in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal Wills within six months after the date of publication of this Notice. probate of the decedent’s will) shall file their objections with the representative or the attorney. All persons having claims against the decedent must serve their Register of Wills on or before the 23RD day of MARCH, 2020. All persons having any objection to the appointment (or to the claims on the undersigned personal representative or file them with Any person having a claim against the decedent must present probate of the decedent’s will) shall file their objections with the the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with Register of Wills on or before the 27TH day of MARCH, 2020. earlier of the following dates: the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the Any person having a claim against the decedent must present (1) Six months from the date of the decedent's death; except if the earlier of the following dates: the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the the decedent's death; or the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date earlier of the following dates: (2) Thirty days after the personal representative mails or otherwise of the decedent’s death; or (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other writ- (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or other- the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date ten notice, notifying the creditor that the claims will be barred un- wise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or of the decedent’s death; or less the creditor presents the claims within thirty days from the mail- other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or other- ing or other delivery of the notice. Any claim not served or filed barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months wise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or within that time, or any extension provided by law, is unenforceable from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be thereafter. presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months 16 THE PRINCE GEORGE’S SENTINEL NOVEMBER 14, 2019

NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not of the decedent’s death; or the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or other- of the decedent’s death; or by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained wise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or other- from the Register of Wills. other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be wise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or LINDA ANN WATSON barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be Personal Representative(s) from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months True Test Copy presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not Register of Wills for Prince George’s County by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided CERETA A. LEE from the Register of Wills. by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained P.O. Box 1729 CLOPPER ALMON, JR. from the Register of Wills. Upper Marlboro, MD 20773-1729 Personal Representative(s) HONORIA ANN KOEHLER 00010677 3t 11/21/19 True Test Copy Personal Representative(s) Register of Wills for Prince George’s County True Test Copy CERETA A. LEE Register of Wills for Prince George’s County NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT P.O. Box 1729 CERETA A. LEE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Upper Marlboro, MD 20773-1729 P.O. Box 1729 NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS 00010675 3t 11/21/19 Upper Marlboro, MD 20773-1729 00010680 3t 11/21/19 Estate No. 114053 JACOB DEAVEN, ESQUIRE PARKER, SIMON & KOKOLIS, LLC TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF 110 N. WASHINGTON STREET, SUITE 500 MELISSA E. AITKEN, ESQUIRE ISAIAH MILLER ROCKVILLE, MD 20850 11300 ROCKVILLE PIKE, SUITE 708 AKA: ISAIH MILLER, SR. ROCKVILLE, MD 20852 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is given that RALPH P. MILLER, 14206 COLD HAR- NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT BOUR DRIVE, ACCOKEEK, MD 20607, was on AUGUST 30, NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS NOTICE TO CREDITORS 2019, appointed Personal Representative of the estate of NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS Estate No. 113794 ISAIAH MILLER Estate No. 115027 AKA: ISAIH MILLER, SR. TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF MARY LOUISE MAYS-CARROLL TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF who died on JUNE 10, 2019, with a will. ELIZABETH R. RICE Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file Notice is given that THOMAS J. KOKOLIS, ESQUIRE, 110 N . in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal WASHINGTON STREET, SUITE 500, ROCKVILLE, MD 20850, Notice is given that LISA R. DOBBINS, 17116 RUSSET DRIVE, representative or the attorney. was on OCTOBER 23, 2019, appointed personal representative of BOWIE, MD 20716, was on OCTOBER 16, 2019, appointed Per- All persons having any objection to the appointment (or to the the estate of sonal Representative of the estate of probate of the decedent’s will) shall file their objections with the MARY LOUISE MAYS-CARROLL Register of Wills on or before the 29TH day of FEBRUARY, 2020. ELIZABETH R. RICE Any person having a claim against the decedent must present who died on FEBRUARY 21, 2018, without a will. the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in who died on MAY 7, 2019, with a will. the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal rep- Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in earlier of the following dates: resentative or the attorney. the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal rep- (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if resentative or the attorney. the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the All persons having any objection to the appointment (or to the pro- of the decedent’s death; or claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with the bate of the decedent’s will) shall file their objections with the Regis- (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or other- Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the ear- ter of Wills on or before the 16TH day of APRIL, 2020. wise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or lier of the following dates: Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with the barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the ear- from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not the decedent’s death; or lier of the following dates: presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or other- (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained wise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of from the Register of Wills. written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred un- the decedent’s death; or RALPH P. MILLER less the creditor presents the claims within two months from the (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise Personal Representative(s) mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other writ- True Test Copy on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unen- ten notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred unless Register of Wills for Prince George’s County forceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register the creditor presents the claims within two months from the mailing CERETA A. LEE of Wills. or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed on or P.O. Box 1729 THOMAS J. KOKOLIS, ESQUIRE before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unenforceable Upper Marlboro, MD 20773-1729 Personal Representative(s) thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of Wills. 00010676 3t 11/21/19 True Test Copy LISA R. DOBBINS Register of Wills for Prince George’s County Personal Representative(s) True Test Copy JEFFREY A. KOLENDER, ESQ. CERETA A. LEE Register of Wills for Prince George’s County PALEY ROTHMAN P.O. Box 1729 CERETA A. LEE 4800 HAMPDEN LANE, 6TH FLOOR Upper Marlboro, MD 20773-1729 P.O. Box 1729 BETHESDA, MD 20814 00010674 3t 11/21/19 Upper Marlboro, MD 20773-1729 00010673 3t 11/21/19 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 114904 NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS Estate No. 114802 TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF Estate No. 114703 JOAN W. ALMON TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF CARL JOHN KOEHLER TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF Notice is given that CLOPPER ALMON, JR., 7303 DART- CAROLYN E. FRANKLIN MOUTH AVENUE, COLLEGE PARK, MD 20740, was on OCTO- Notice is given that HONORIA ANN KOEHLER, 8302 VERONA AKA: CAROLYN E. BRENT FRANKLIN BER 16, 2019, appointed Personal Representative of the estate of DRIVE, HYATTSVILLE, MD 20784, was on SEPTEMBER 18, CAROLYN BRENT 2019, appointed Personal Representative of the estate of JOAN W. ALMON Notice is given that RUSSELL FRANKLIN, 2602 KEITH CARL JOHN KOEHLER STREET, TEMPLE HILLS, MD 20748, was on SEPTEMBER 5, who died on JULY 14, 2019, with a will. 2019, appointed Personal Representative of the estate of Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file who died on JUNE 11, 2019, with a will. in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file CAROLYN E. FRANKLIN representative or the attorney. in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal AKA: CAROLYN E. BRENT FRANKLIN All persons having any objection to the appointment (or to the representative or the attorney. CAROLYN BRENT probate of the decedent’s will) shall file their objections with the All persons having any objection to the appointment (or to the Register of Wills on or before the 16TH day of APRIL, 2020. probate of the decedent’s will) shall file their objections with the who died on MAY 16, 2019, without a will. Any person having a claim against the decedent must present Register of Wills on or before the 18TH day of MARCH, 2020. Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with Any person having a claim against the decedent must present in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with representative or the attorney. earlier of the following dates: the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the All persons having any objection to the appointment (or to the (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if earlier of the following dates: probate of the decedent’s will) shall file their objections with the the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if Register of Wills on or before the 5TH day of MARCH, 2020. 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NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the Register of Wills on or before the 2ND day of APRIL, 2020. the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with earlier of the following dates: Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with earlier of the following dates: the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if of the decedent’s death; or earlier of the following dates: the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or other- (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if of the decedent’s death; or wise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or other- written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred un- of the decedent’s death; or wise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or less the creditor presents the claims within two months from the (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or other- other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed wise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unen- other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not forceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided of Wills. from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained KATHLEEN O’MALLEY presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided from the Register of Wills. Personal Representative(s) by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained RUSSELL FRANKLIN True Test Copy from the Register of Wills. Personal Representative(s) CERETA A LEE CHRISTOPHER RICHARDSON True Test Copy Register of Wills for Prince George’s County Personal Representative(s) Register of Wills for Prince George’s County P O BOX 1729 True Test Copy CERETA A. LEE UPPER MARLBORO, MD 20773-1729 Register of Wills for Prince George’s County P.O. Box 1729 00010638 3t 11/14/19 CERETA A. LEE Upper Marlboro, MD 20773-1729 P.O. Box 1729 00010678 3t 11/21/19 Upper Marlboro, MD 20773-1729 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT 00010628 3t 11/14/19 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS NOTICE TO CREDITORS BYRD & BYRD, LLC NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS Estate No. 114912 JOSHUA WINGER 14300 GALLANT FOX LANE, SUITE 120 Estate No. 114980 TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF BOWIE, MARYLAND 20715 HAZEL MAE WILSON TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT ANNE SHIRLEY STEBBINS Notice is given that NICOLE KEYS, 4524 32ND STREET, NOTICE TO CREDITORS MOUNT RAINIER, MD 20712, was on SEPTEMBER 27, 2019, ap- NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS Notice is given that MICHAEL L. STEBBINS, 6300 LANDOVER pointed Personal Representative of the estate of ROAD, CHEVERLY, MD 20785, was on OCTOBER 9, 2019, ap- Estate No. 114563 pointed Personal Representative of the estate of HAZEL MAE WILSON TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF ANNE SHIRLEY STEBBINS who died on AUGUST 31, 2019, without a will. ROSALIE HIGH MOSS Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file AKA: ROSALIE LORETTA HIGH MOSS who died on JUNE 30, 2019, with a will. in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the Personal Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file Representative or the attorney. Notice is given that DORA L. MAXWELL, 8304 SPRAGUE in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the Personal All persons having any objection to the appointment (or to the PLACE, NEW CARROLLTON, MARYLAND 20784, was on Representative or the attorney. probate of the decedent’s will) shall file their objections with the AUGUST 23, 2019, appointed Personal Representative of the estate All persons having any objection to the appointment (or to the Register of Wills on or before the 27TH day of MARCH, 2020. of probate of the decedent’s will) shall file their objections with the Any person having a claim against the decedent must present ROSALIE HIGH MOSS Register of Wills on or before the 9TH day of APRIL, 2020. the claim to the undersigned Personal Representative or file it with AKA: ROSALIE LORETTA HIGH MOSS Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the the claim to the undersigned Personal Representative or file it with earlier of the following dates: who died on JUNE 10, 2019, with a will. the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file earlier of the following dates: the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if of the decedent’s death; or representative or the attorney. the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or other- All persons having any objection to the appointment (or to the of the decedent’s death; or wise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other probate of the decedent’s will) shall file their objections with the (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or other- written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred un- Register of Wills on or before the 23RD day of FEBRUARY, 2020 wise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other less the creditor presents the claims within two months from the Any person having a claim against the decedent must present written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred un- mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with less the creditor presents the claims within two months from the on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unen- the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed forceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register earlier of the following dates: on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unen- of Wills. (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if forceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register NICOLE KEYS the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of Wills. Personal Representative(s) of the decedent’s death; or MICHAEL L. STEBBINS True Test Copy (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or other- Personal Representative CERETA A LEE wise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or True Test Copy Register of Wills for Prince George’s County other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be Register of Wills for Prince George’s County P O BOX 1729 barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months CERETA A. LEE UPPER MARLBORO, MD 20773-1729 from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not P.O. Box 1729 00010639 3t 11/14/19 presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided Upper Marlboro, MD 20773-1729 by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained 00010637 3t 11/14/19 PAMELA ASHBY, ESQUIRE from the Register of Wills. JACKSON & ASSOCIATES LAW FIRM, LLC DORA L. MAXWELL NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT 1300 CARAWAY COURT, SUITE 100 Personal Representative(s) NOTICE TO CREDITORS UPPER MARLBORO, MD 20774 True Test Copy NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS Register of Wills for Prince George’s County NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT CERETA A. LEE Estate No. 112190 NOTICE TO CREDITORS P.O. Box 1729 NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS Upper Marlboro, MD 20773-1729 TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF 00010629 3t 11/14/19 ROSEMARY ANN CALLAHAN Estate No. 114798 JACOB DEAVEN, ESQUIRE Notice is given that KATHLEEN O’MALLEY, 11809 ELLING- TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF PARKER, SIMON & KOKOLIS, LLC TON DRIVE, BELTSVILLE, MD 20705, was on AUGUST 9, 2019, DELPHINE RICHARDSON 110 N. WASHINGTON STREET, SUITE 500 appointed Personal Representative of the estate of ROCKVILLE, MD 20850 Notice is given that CHRISTOPHER RICHARDSON, 745 MON- ROSEMARY ANN CALLAHAN ROE STREET, APT. 203, ROCKVILLE, MD 20850, was on OC- NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT TOBER 2, 2019, appointed Personal Representative of the estate of NOTICE TO CREDITORS who died on NOVEMBER 12, 2018, with a will. NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file DELPHINE RICHARDSON in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the Personal Estate No. 114684 Representative or the attorney. who died on MAY 25, 2016, without a will. All persons having any objection to the appointment (or to the Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF probate of the decedent’s will) shall file their objections with the in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal LARRY A. ROACH Register of Wills on or before the 9TH day of FEBRUARY, 2020. representative or the attorney. Any person having a claim against the decedent must present All persons having any objection to the appointment (or to the Notice is given that COLESIA ROACH, 1211 QUINCY STREET, the claim to the undersigned Personal Representative or file it with probate of the decedent’s will) shall file their objections with the N.W., WASHINGTON, DC 20011, was on SEPTEMBER 4, 2019, 18 THE PRINCE GEORGE’S SENTINEL NOVEMBER 14, 2019

NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS appointed Personal Representative of the estate of LINDA MERICLE ROBIN M. HOUGH, ESQUIRE Personal Representative LARRY A. ROACH CLARK & HOUGH LLC True Test Copy 711 W. 40TH STREET, SUITE 204 Register of Wills for Prince George’s County who died on JANUARY 11, 2019, without a will. BALTIMORE, MD 21211 CERETA A. LEE Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file P.O. Box 1729 in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Upper Marlboro, MD 20773-1729 representative or the attorney. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 00010632 3t 11/14/19 All persons having any objection to the appointment (or to the NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS probate of the decedent’s will) shall file their objections with the NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Register of Wills on or before the 4TH day of MARCH, 2020 Estate No. 114397 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Any person having a claim against the decedent must present NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the MARILYN S. KETTS Estate No. 114543 earlier of the following dates: (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if Notice is given that HARRY C. KETTS, III, 18101 AT LAST TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date FARM ROAD, AQUASCO, MD 20608, was on AUGUST 19, 2019, DONALD WADE DOZIER of the decedent’s death; or appointed Personal Representative of the estate of (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or other- Notice is given that SALLIE MAE DOZIER, 5905 KIRBY ROAD, wise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or MARILYN S. KETTS CLINTON, MD 20735, was on OCTOBER 3, 2019, appointed Per- other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be sonal Representative of the estate of barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months who died on JUNE 13, 2019, with a will. from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file DONALD WADE DOZIER presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained representative or the attorney. who died on JULY 10, 2019, without a will. from the Register of Wills. All persons having any objection to the appointment (or to the Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file COLESIA ROACH probate of the decedent’s will) shall file their objections with the in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the Personal Personal Representative(s) Register of Wills on or before the 19TH day of FEBRUARY, 2020. Representative or the attorney. True Test Copy Any person having a claim against the decedent must present All persons having any objection to the appointment (or to the Register of Wills for Prince George’s County the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with probate of the decedent’s will) shall file their objections with the CERETA A. LEE the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the Register of Wills on or before the 3RD day of APRIL, 2020. P.O. Box 1729 earlier of the following dates: Any person having a claim against the decedent must present Upper Marlboro, MD 20773-1729 the claim to the undersigned Personal Representative or file it with 00010630 3t 11/14/19 (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 the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the of the decedent’s death; or earlier of the following dates: (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or other- (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT wise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date NOTICE TO CREDITORS other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be of the decedent’s death; or NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or other- from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not wise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred un- Estate No. 114895 presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained less the creditor presents the claims within two months from the from the Register of Wills. mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF HARRY C. KETTS, III on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unen- JOHN CLAUDE FOWLER Personal Representative(s) forceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register True Test Copy of Wills. SALLIE MAE DOZIER Notice is given that INA R. WATSON, 16204 MURRAY ROAD, Register of Wills for Prince George’s County CERETA A. LEE Personal Representative RIDGE, MD 20680, was on SEPTEMBER 26, 2019, appointed Per- True Test Copy sonal Representative of the estate of P.O. Box 1729 Upper Marlboro, MD 20773-1729 Register of Wills for Prince George’s County 00010631 3t 11/14/19 CERETA A. LEE JOHN CLAUDE FOWLER P.O. Box 1729 LINDA MERICLE, ESQ Upper Marlboro, MD 20773-1729 00010634 3t 11/14/19 who died on SEPTEMBER 17, 2019, without a will. CAMERON MERICLE P.A. Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file 7600 HANOVER PARKWAY, SUITE 202 GREENBELT, MD 20770 LAWRENCE ADASHEK, P.A. in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the Personal LAWRENCE ADASHEK, ESQUIRE Representative or the attorney. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT 8 RESERVOIR CIRCLE, SUITE 104 All persons having any objection to the appointment (or to the NOTICE TO CREDITORS PIKESVILLE, MD 21208 probate of the decedent’s will) shall file their objections with the NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS Register of Wills on or before the 26TH day of MARCH, 2020. OTICE OF APPOINTMENT Any person having a claim against the decedent must present Estate No. 110140 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS the claim to the undersigned Personal Representative or file it with TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the MILTON FRANLKIN MCALISTER Estate No. 114546 earlier of the following dates: (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if Notice is given that LINDA S. MERICLE, 7875 BELLE POINT TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date DRIVE, GREENBELT, MD 20770, was on SEPTEMBER 19, 2019, HAROLD BENJAMINE ROBINSON of the decedent’s death; or appointed Personal Representative of the estate of AKA: HAROLD ROBINSON (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or other- MILTON FRANKLIN MCALISTER Notice is given that HELEN P. COOKE, 12713 BRICKYARD wise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other BOULEVARD, BELTSVILLE, MD 20705, was on AUGUST 19, written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred un- who died on APRIL 24, 2018, without a will. 2019, appointed Personal Representative of the estate of less the creditor presents the claims within two months from the Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the Personal HAROLD BENJAMINE ROBINSON on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unen- Representative or the attorney. AKA: HAROLD ROBINSON forceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register All persons having any objection to the appointment (or to the probate of the decedent’s will) shall file their objections with the who died on JULY 28, 2019, with a will. of Wills. Register of Wills on or before the 19TH day of MARCH, 2020. Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file INA R. WATSON Any person having a claim against the decedent must present in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal Personal Representative the claim to the undersigned Personal Representative or file it with representative or the attorney. True Test Copy the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the All persons having any objection to the appointment (or to the Register of Wills for Prince George’s County earlier of the following dates: probate of the decedent’s will) shall file their objections with the Register of Wills on or before the 19TH day of FEBRUARY, 2020. CERETA A. LEE (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 Any person having a claim against the decedent must present P.O. Box 1729 of the decedent’s death; or the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with Upper Marlboro, MD 20773-1729 (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or other- the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the 00010636 3t 11/14/19 wise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other earlier of the following dates: written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred un- (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if less the creditor presents the claims within two months from the the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date For The Best Place For Your Legal Ads mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed of the decedent’s death; or on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unen- (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or other- Call Sherry 301-838-0788 forceable thereafter. 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NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months of the decedent’s death; or the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or other- of the decedent’s death; or presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided wise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or other- by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred un- wise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other from the Register of Wills. less the creditor presents the claims within two months from the written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred un- HELEN P. COOKE mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed less the creditor presents the claims within two months from the Personal Representative(s) on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unen- mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed True Test Copy forceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register Register of Wills for Prince George’s County of Wills. on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unen- CERETA A. LEE TONDALIA BELL forceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register P.O. Box 1729 Personal Representative(s) of Wills. Upper Marlboro, MD 20773-1729 True Test Copy EDWIN D. SLOANE 00010626 3t 11/14/19 CERETA A LEE Personal Representative(s) Register of Wills for Prince George’s County True Test Copy JEANNE K. AELION, ESQUIRE P O BOX 1729 CERETA A LEE 6915 LAUREL BOWIE RD., SUITE 201 UPPER MARLBORO, MD 20773-1729 Register of Wills for Prince George’s County BOWIE, MD 20715 00010642 3t 11/14/19 P O BOX 1729 UPPER MARLBORO, MD 20773-1729 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT 00010640 3t 11/14/19 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS

Estate No. 115073 Estate No. 114525

TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN P. GAST, JR. MARIAN CYNTHIA BLANDING-FELTON

Notice is given that VICKIE LYNN GAST ,3800 CHAPEL Notice is given that DANIELLE ELLIECE FELTO, 4802 RE- FORGE DRIVE, BOWIE, MD 20715 , was on OCTOBER 16, 2019, STON LANE, BOWIE, MD 20715, was on AUGUST 19, 2019, ap- appointed Personal Representative of the estate of pointed Personal Representative of the estate of News JOHN P. GAST, JR. MARIAN CYNTHIA BLANDING-FELTON who died on SEPTEMBER 15, 2019, with a will. who died on JULY 30, 2019, without a will. Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the Personal representative or the attorney. Representative or the attorney. All persons having any objection to the appointment (or to the All persons having any objection to the appointment (or to the probate of the decedent’s will) shall file their objections with the probate of the decedent’s will) shall file their objections with the Register of Wills on or before the 16TH day of APRIL, 2020. Register of Wills on or before the 19TH day of FEBRUARY, 2020. Sports Any person having a claim against the decedent must present Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with 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 the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates: earlier of the following dates: (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if (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 the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; or of the decedent’s death; or (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or other- (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or other- Business wise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or wise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred un- barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months less the creditor presents the claims within two months from the from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unen- by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained forceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register from the Register of Wills. of Wills. VICKIE LYNN GAST DANIELLE ELLIECE FELTON Personal Representative(s) Personal Representative(s) Calendar True Test Copy True Test Copy Register of Wills for Prince George’s County CERETA A LEE CERETA A. LEE Register of Wills for Prince George’s County P.O. Box 1729 P O BOX 1729 Upper Marlboro, MD 20773-1729 UPPER MARLBORO, MD 20773-1729 00010627 3t 11/14/19 00010641 3t 11/14/19

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Education NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS Estate No. 114413 Estate No. 114934 TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF THOMAS THEODORE CALDWELL TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF AKA: THOMAS THEODORE CALDWELL, JR. CHARLOTTE BRAZIER SLOANE Arts Notice is given that TONDALIA BELL, 4625 WISSACHICAN Notice is given that EDWIN D. SLOANE, 11552 LELAND AVENUE, ROCKVILLE, MD 20853, was on AUGUST 12, 2019, PLACE, WALDORF, MD 20601, was on SEPTEMBER 30, 2019, appointed Personal Representative of the estate of appointed Personal Representative of the estate of THOMAS THEODORE CALDWELL AKA: THOMAS THEODORE CALDWELL, JR. CHARLOTTE BRAZIER SLOANE All in who died on AUGUST 3, 2019, without a will. who died on SEPTEMBER 10, 2019, without a will. Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the Personal in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the Personal Representative or the attorney. Representativer or the attorney. All persons having any objection to the appointment (or to the All persons having any objection to the appointment (or to the probate of the decedent’s will) shall file their objections with the probate of the decedent’s will) shall file their objections with the Register of Wills on or before the 12TH day of FEBRUARY, 2020. Register of Wills on or before the 30TH day of MARCH, 2020. Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the undersigned Personal Representative or file it with Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the the claim to the undersigned Personal Representative or file it with earlier of the following dates: the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if earlier of the following dates: the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if 20 THE PRINCE GEORGE’S SENTINEL NOVEMBER 14, 2019 C ALENDAR What’s happening this week in Prince George’s County November 14, 2019 - November 20, 2019 THURS 14 JOB SEEKERS CLUB WHILE WE WAITED Hillcrest Heights Library Conference Room Pyramid Atlantic. For Khánh H. Lê, identity 1. Looking for a job? Preparing for an inter- plays a central role in artistic output. Recent COFFEE WITH A COP view? Need help filing out an application? This refugee crises have made the artist reflect on Starbucks, Free State Shopping Center. program meets regularly to answer questions, his personal experience of waiting with his Join the Bowie Police Department and our provide guidance, and assist job seekers in family for permission to come to the United friends at Starbucks for Coffee with a Cop, their job search. 4:30-5:30 p.m. Adults. States in the late 80s. Exhibition through which brings police officers and community November 17. members together, over coffee, to discuss is- TAG: NATIVE AMERICAN SAND ART sues and learn more about each other. There Hyattsville Library. Join fellow teens in cele- BEGINNER ENGLISH CLASS will be delicious coffee, light refreshments, brating Native American culture and art by cre- New Carrollton Library. In partnership with and great conversation! 9 a.m.-noon. For in- ating sand “paintings” - traditionally used by Solutions Hometown Connections (SHC) child formation: 240-544-5792 or 240-544-5700 or some Native American tribes as a healing ritual. friendly beginner level English classes are pro- [email protected]. 4:30-5:30 p.m. vided, followed with a Ready 2 Read Storytime. 10-11 a.m. Adults. ARTISTS’ BOUTIQUE SPANISH CONVERSATION CLUB Montpelier Historic Site, 9650 Muirkirk Road, Laurel Library Conference Room 1. Learn- CRAFTERNOON: PAPER PLATE CRAFTS Laurel. Shop for original ornaments, fiber art ing to speak Spanish? Join our club and prac- Glenarden Library Small Meeting Room. creations and other crafts, all by local artisans, tice speaking Spanish in a friendly atmosphere. Kids, come join us for an afternoon of craft- will be for sale. Perfect for unique holiday gifts. Intermediate & Advanced students: 6-8 p.m. ing with paper plates. Families welcome! Through Friday, Nov. 27, 11a.m.-4 p.m. (closed Beginner students: 8-9 p.m. Adults. 4-5 p.m. Wednesdays and December 25). CHESS NON-PROFIT EMPOWERMENT AA MEETING South Bowie Library. Learn to play chess or SYMPOSIUM Trinity Episcopal Church, 14515 Church St., improve your game! Presented by Eagle Chess Bowie State University’s Samuel L. My- Upper Marlboro. Every Friday evening at 8 p.m. Academy. 7-8:30 p.m. Adults. ers Auditorium, 14000 Jericho Park Road, For information: 301-627- 2636. Bowie. Prince George’s County will be hosting its 1st Annual Non-Profit Empower- ment Symposium. The symposium will be FRI 15 SAT 16 a series of sessions and workshops de- signed to help non-profits in the County YOUTH JUSTICE REFORM DISCUSSION LAUREL ART GUILD MEETING with topics such as capacity building, iden- Bowie State University, Student Center, Deerfield Run Community Center, 13000 tifying new grant funding at the state and 14000 Jericho Park Road, Bowie. The discus- Laurel-Bowie Road. Laurel Art Guild meets at federal level, and collaboration with other sion will include youth justice policies ranging 1 p.m. Leigh Culver, noted local artist, will dis- non-profits and key stakeholders. from diversion, to improving public safety, col- cuss her art and techniques. Public welcome; COURTESY PHOTO 9 a.m.-4 p.m. laboration between stakeholders in the sys- free. For information: laurelartguild.org. OPEN HOUSE FOR OUTGOING MAYOR ROBINSON tem and better outcomes for our youth. 9 Sunday at Bowie City Hall. Please join us in honoring Mayor Robinson, ENGLISH CONVERSATION CLUB a.m.-noon. The event is free and open to the IN CONCERT: who is retiring after 29 years of service to the City of Bowie. 2 - 5 p.m. Light Beltsville Library Large Meeting Room. public. To RSVP: bit.ly/YouthReform19. For in- PRINCE GEORGE’S PHILHARMONIC refreshments will be served. All are welcome. Learning to speak English? Join our club and formation: 301-952-4416 or Center for Performing Arts, Prince George’s practice speaking English in a friendly atmos- [email protected]. Community College, Largo. 7:30-9:30 p.m. phere with people from diverse backgrounds. Price: $39.75 (inc. $4.75 service charge). For Noon-1 p.m. Adults. A CHRISTMAS CAROL, THE MUSICAL information: 301-546-0926. TAKE ME OUT TO THE GO-GO 16, 5-8 p.m. Free and Open to the Public. For Bowie Playhouse, Whitemarsh Park. Bowie REGIONAL TOUR information: 301-277-2863 or 55+ JOB SEEKER WORKSHOP 2nd Star Productions will be presenting this HOLIDAY WREATH MAKING Oxon Hill Library. Explore DC and Mary- arts.pgparks.com. Largo-Kettering Library. Are you (or some- wonderful holiday musical. Performances will Belair Mansion. Noon-3 p.m. Ages 16 and land’s cultural history of Go-Go with a fun, in- one you know) a job seeker or career transi- be Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays older. $30 per person; seating limited. Reserva- teractive presentation for all ages. Presented SAHOMI NAKA tioner who is 55 years or older and want to find at 3 p.m., with the closing performance Satur- tions required. For information: 301-809-3089 by Kato Hammond and Dr. Tahira Mahdi. Montpelier Arts Center, 9652 Muirkirk out about the services offered by the library and day December 14th at 3 p.m. Price: $25 Gen- or [email protected]. 1-3 p.m. Road, Laurel. Sahomi Naka is a printmaker American Job Center, Largo? Join us! 2-4 p.m. eral; $22 Seniors, Students, Active Military; $15 who allows the materials to help her create Adults. for under $12. For information: 410-757-5700. READATHON: SCRABBLE SATURDAY the image; she collaborates with the medium NATIONAL NOVEL WRITING MONTH Bowie Library Conference Room. Have fun rather than trying to force it towards “unnatur- Bowie Library Auditorium. Writers of all ex- & enjoy camaraderie while sharpening your vo- al” perfection. Her prints capture fleeting mo- perience levels read an excerpt from their own cabulary. Personal racks & tiles are welcome. ments of life and nature and portray the beau- novel or a favorite, with a 5 minute time limit. Register at the Reference Desk or by phone. ty of people and the world. Nov. 2-24. Sign up at the information desk. Sponsored by the Friends of the Bowie Library. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. For information: 301-377-7800; 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Teens and adults. 1-4 p.m. Adults. TTY 301-699-2544.

S.T.E.A.M. MAKER SPACE TAIL WAGGIN’ TUTORS REFLECTIONS OF SELF Prince George’s Ballroom, 2411 Pinebrook Beltsville Library. Build your child’s confi- Montpelier Arts Center, 9652 Muirkirk Road, Ave., Hyattsville. Join us for an afternoon of art, dence as they read to specially trained therapy Laurel. Throughout time, artists have been creativity, and fun in this family event. Build, ex- dogs. Bring a book or choose one from the li- skilled practitioners of self-reflection and intro- periment, and create at engaging stations, in- brary. Each child will read for 15 minutes. spection by constantly developing and analyz- cluding a Light Painting lab, Go!, Build-It discs, 2-3 p.m. ing a growing awareness of their self. This 3-D pens, and so much more. Come and em- year’s county-juried exhibition highlights the brace your STEAM powers! Recommended for COMMUNITY LED BOOK DISCUSSION variety of artistic thought processes and ideas ages 7 and older. 1-3 p.m. Free. For informa- Hyattsville Library. Join us for a lively dis- that artists use to create solutions to their own tion: 301-446-3232. cussion! This month we are reading “Little struggles with self-reflection. Fires Everywhere” by Celeste Ng. 3-5 p.m. November 2–December 31. WRITERS GROUP Adults. Laurel Library Conference Room 1. Writers TINAM VALK of all experience levels are welcome. Writers FROM BALTIMORE Montpelier Arts Center, 9652 Muirkirk Road, share ideas, find inspiration, and participate in WITH LOVE RECEPTION Laurel. With subdued colors and layers of tex- the group critiques. All writing genres. Brentwood Arts Exchange, 3901 Rhode Is- ture, Tinam Valk explores land and seascapes. 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Adults. land Ave., Brentwood. This diverse, four-per- The mixed media paintings depict ambivalent son group exhibition will highlight the vibrant situations that utilize modeling paste, soil, COURTESY PHOTO CROCHETING and unique character of the contemporary art leaves, and acrylic paint on canvas and take READATHON: NATIONAL NOVEL WRITING MONTH Oxon Hill Library Author Room. Join us for scene in Baltimore county. Featuring: Mary the viewer on an emotional journey through his- Saturday at Bowie Library Auditorium. Writers of all experience levels read crocheting. If possible, please bring your own Deacon Opasik, Oletha deVane, Jessica Devil- tory. Nov. 2–Dec. 31. an excerpt from their own novel or a favorite, with a 5 minute time limit. materials due to limited supplies. No prior expe- bliss, LaToya M. Hobbs. Curated by Schroeder Sign up at the information desk. 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Teens and adults. rience needed. Noon-1:45 p.m. Adults. Cherry. Nov. 11-Dec. 28. Artist Reception: Nov. Continued on page 21 NOVEMBER 14, 2019 THE PRINCE GEORGE’S SENTINEL 21 CALENDAR What’s happening this week in Prince George’s County November 14, 2019 - November 20, 2019 Continued from page 20

SUN 17

OPEN HOUSE FOR OUTGOING MAYOR ROBINSON Bowie City Hall. Please join us in honoring Mayor Robinson, who is retiring after 29 years of service to the City of Bowie. 2 - 5 p.m. Light refreshments will be served. All are welcome.

PRINCESS MONONOKE Fathom Event. From the legendary Studio Ghibli comes “Princess Mononoke,” an epic masterpiece that has dazzled audiences world- wide with its breathtaking imagination, exhilarat- ing battles, and deep humanity. Nov. 17 at 12:55 p.m. (dubbed). Nov. 18 at 7 p.m. (subti- tled), Nov. 20 at 7 p.m. (dubbed). For informa- tion: www.fathomevents.com. COURTESY PHOTO NCAA WOMEN’S : INDEPENDENT FILM SERIES MARYLAND VS DELAWARE Monday at University Christian Church, 6800 Adelphi Road, Hyattsville. The Cherokee Word For Water: a feature-length motion picture that tells the story XFINITY Center, University of Maryland, of the work that led Wilma Mankiller to become the first modern female Chief of the Cherokee Nation. 7-9 p.m. Adults. College Park. The highly-ranked Terrapins take on Delaware. 1-3 p.m.

GREENBELT FARMERS MARKET INDEPENDENT FILM SERIES DCHweb.org/breast. WED 20 TEENS & JEANS: DENIM COLLECTION Parking lot behind the Greenbelt Municipal University Christian Church, 6800 Adelphi From now through Thursday, November 14, Building. Come visit the Greenbelt Farmers Road, Hyattsville. The Cherokee Word For Wa- FREE BREAST CANCER–MALE residents are encouraged to donate clean, gen- GACA MEETING Market! In 2019 the Market will run Sundays ter: a feature-length motion picture that tells the CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP tly worn jeans of all sizes to any Department of Accokeek Volunteer Fire Hall, 16111 Liv- through Nov. 24, open 10 a.m.–2 p.m. story of the work that led Wilma Mankiller to be- Doctors Community Hospital, 8100 Good Parks and Recreation community center. This ingston Road, Accokeek. The special guest come the first modern female Chief of the Luck Road, North Bldg. 5th Floor, DSE year, we have created a friendly competition as speaker will be Maryland State District 27 Dele- Cherokee Nation. 7-9 p.m. Adults. Room, Lanham. Join men who develop an extra incentive and the facility with the most gate Kris Valderrama. Prince George’s District friendships while learning about breast can- donated denim will win bragging rights! Donat- MON 18 VII Police Department “COPS” officer Cpl. Ran- CONSTITUENTS cer and coping techniques to support loved ed jeans will be given to service organizations nacher will provide his report. Learn about the Brentwood Arts Exchange, 3901 Rhode Is- ones. Third Tuesday of Each Month, 7-9 p.m. and shelters throughout the area. FREE DIABETES SUPPORT GROUP Committee to Restore Term Limits and other is- land Ave., Brentwood. Washington DC artists For information: 301-552-8673 or Doctors Community Hospital, 8100 Good sues of community interest. Visit the GACA Alex Braden and Emily Francisco are innova- DCHweb.org/breast. OPEN ENROLLMENT Luck Road, North Building, 5th Floor, DSE tive art practitioners who use both sound and “free table” and enjoy free refreshments as well. Health Insurance Open enrollment under Room, Lanham. Join people who have dia- visionary practices to create memorable experi- Everyone is welcome! 7:30 p.m. the Affordable Care Act is November 1 through betes as well as their families during engaging KNITTING ences. They will collaborate to create a sensory Davies Memorial Unitarian Universalist December 15, 2019, for coverage that begins and interactive discussions about coping with encounter by using old school and LO-FI com- NCAA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: January 2020. For information: this disease. Third Monday of Each Month, Church. Come visit us at our temporary com- MARYLAND VS GW ponents that will transform the gallery space munity location, 7400 Temple Hills Road, https://www.marylandhealthconnection.gov/ 6-7:30 p.m. For information: 301-552-8661 or| into a thoughtful and provocative sculptural XFINITY Center, University of Maryland, DCHdiabetes.org. Temple Hills. Beginners to advanced knitters College Park. The highly-ranked Terrapins take sound installation, exploring fragmentation and welcome. 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Adults. BEYOND NEEDLEART EXHIBIT the ambiance of the in-between. Free and on George Washington. 7-9 p.m. Montpelier Mansion Historic Site, 9650 WITH PEN IN HAND: Open to the Public. For information: arts.pg- Muirkirk Road, Laurel. Now in its fourth year, SPOTLIGHT ON POETRY COMMUNITY LED BOOK DISCUSSION JOB SEEKERS CLUB parks.com or 301-277-2863. Beyond Needleart displays all kids of fiber art Glenarden Library Small Meeting Room. Greenbelt Library. 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COUNCIL HEARING ROOM COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING CB-040-2019 (DR-2) - AN ACT CONCERNING UTILITIES CB-061-2019 (DR-2) - AN ORDINANCE CONCERNING UPPER MARLBORO, MARYLAND for the purpose of setting the standard for the removal time for AQUAPONICS for the purpose of defining a new use, "Aqua- downed wires for emergency and non-emergency removals, the ponics" and amending the regulations for changes to course Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, November 19, 2019, the imposition of fines where applicable, and generally regarding special exception site plans to include this use. County Council of Prince George's County, Maryland, will hold utility wires. the following public hearings: CB-063-2019 (DR-2) - AN ORDINANCE CONCERNING CB-044-2019 (DR-2) - AN ACT CONCERNING SWIM- R-T AND R-18C ZONE for the purpose of amending the Zon- 1:30 P.M. 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George's Equestrian Center parking lots. In the event of inclem- for the purpose of amending provisions of the County Code regu- ent weather, please call 301-952-4810 to confirm the status of lating animal care and control, amending certain definitions and CB-047-2019 (DR-2) - AN ACT CONCERNING BUILDING County Business. generally relating to the requirements for comprehensive animal CODE - UNPERMITTED CONSTRUCTION for the purpose management. of amending and adopting certain provisions of the International BY ORDER OF THE COUNTY COUNCIL . Building Code related to unpermitted construction and establish- PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND CB-062-2019 (DR-2) - AN ACT CONCERNING COMMU- ing a penalty in the form of a fee and an additional permit for Todd M. Turner, Chair NITY INCLUSIVENESS for the purpose of codifying the owners cited for unpermitted construction. Attest: County's administrative policy that County law enforcement Donna J. Brown agencies shall not honor Immigration and Customs Enforcement CB-050-2019 - AN ACT CONCERNING PARKING PER- Acting Clerk of the Council (ICE) detainers in non-criminal interactions and mandate that all MIT AREAS for the purpose of amending the Code to allow for 00010669 2t 11/14/19 County agencies shall not engage in immigration enforcement. residential parking permit areas to be designated by the County 24 The Prince George’s Sentinel November 14, 2019

PHOTOS BY MICHAEL SMITH Bowie High School quarterback Rodney Manning (left) looks to throw a pass while Eleanor Roosevelt High School running back Matthew Wilson (right) runs the ball during a Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association 4A football playoff game on Nov. 8 in Bowie. The Bulldogs defeated the Raiders 14-7. Fourth quarter comeback leads Bowie to playoff win over Raiders grets.’ And that’s what we did,” said Manning closed the third quar- just do what we’re coached to do and ly a plus for us because next year By Demetrius Dillard @meach_33 Manning, a 6-foot-1 junior who fin- ter with a 28-yard bullet to Bryce play our game,’ and that’s pretty we’re coming back harder, we’re ished the evening 14 of 21 for 167 Wheeler to put the Bulldogs in scor- much what we did,” Parrish said af- coming back stronger.” BOWIE – Eleanor Roosevelt yards and two touchdowns. “Vincent ing position heading into the fourth. ter the win. The junior finished with two in- High School was only 12 minutes made a couple of big plays, a couple After an incompletion, Manning’s Vines and Manning have tag- terceptions and tallied 113 yards on away from pulling off perhaps the of improvised plays, and that’s how six-yard pass to Vines tied the game teamed to make game-changing nine rushes, and said he will continue biggest upset of the football season, we did it.” 7-7. Though Manning threw a pick to plays all year. The connection be- working out and prepare for track and but Bowie High School’s special tan- The Bulldogs saw a similar de- safety Kathir Muhammad two drives tween the two dates back to the off- field as he heads to the offseason. dem showed up just in time. fensive alignment that Roosevelt later, Rush threw an interception to season. Likewise, Roosevelt Head Quarterback Rodney Manning used a week before the rematch, Parrish, which set up Bowie’s game- “Vincent is one of my guys. Coach Thomas Green said the costly lobbed two fourth-quarter touch- Manning added, but simply got off to winning touchdown: a 26-yard throw We’ve been working on plays like mistakes such as “immature plays” downs to wide receiver Vincent a cold start offensively. from Manning to Vines with 5:44 the roll out all offseason. We’re al- and the “undisciplined plays” had the Vines, the first on the first drive of Roosevelt opened the evening left. ways on the same page,” Manning greatest effect on the outcome of the the quarter and the other just past the with its only touchdown in the game With about 1:30 remaining, the said. “No matter if the pressure game. midway point of the fourth, to lead coming late in the first after forcing a Raiders had one last chance to re- breaks down or if the pocket breaks Though the Raiders forced Bowie to a first-round victory in the Bowie turnover in the end zone. spond. However, during a punt, not down and nobody’s open, I know I turnovers, they would turn the ball Maryland Public Secondary Schools Wide receiver Devan Parrish got to only was Roosevelt assessed with an can just roll right and Vincent is go- right back over which put them in bad Athletic Association (MPSSAA) 4A the goal line but lost the ball to give illegal fair catch, but was charged ing to be there.” field position at times. state playoffs, 14-7, over Roosevelt the Raiders possession. with roughing the kicker which gave Vines, a 6-foot-1 senior receiver, “We’ll just go back to the draw- at home on Nov. 8. Quarterback Deon Rush took Bowie the ball back and sealed the recorded nine receptions for 167 ing board and start over, and hopeful- Up 7-0 entering the fourth quar- the snap at the 20-yard line and sped game. yards and two touchdowns to help the ly we have a better outcome next ter, the Raiders were on a mission to down the field 79 yards before being According to Head Coach Au- Bulldogs improve to 8-2 on the year. year,” Green said. “We’re young. We redeem themselves from a close reg- taken down at the 1. On the next play, gustus Parrish, Bowie has not won a Roosevelt quarterback Deon just gotta work harder and be tougher, ular-season finale loss to Bowie, 22- Matthew Wilson ran in for the one- playoff game since winning the 4A Rush said the late-game mental errors and as coaches, we gotta look 20, on Nov. 1. However, Manning yard score to put the Raiders up 7-0. state title in 2001. The last time the ultimately cost the Raiders but re- through the people that don’t want to and Vines - along with the Bulldogs’ The score remained 7-0 for the Bulldogs made a playoff appearance mained optimistic nonetheless as he be here and get them on their way, defense – did not allow the upset to entire second and third quarters as was in 2015. Accordingly, he was pointed out a few positive takeaways and just make sure we have a group happen on their home turf. both teams were plagued by happy to lead his team to its first from the season-ending loss. of kids that want to be Raiders.” “In the second half, I talked to turnovers. Bowie and Roosevelt postseason win in nearly two “I’m not even that sad, to be Next, Bowie will play at Charles the (offensive) line. I said ‘Aye, leave combined for a whopping nine decades. honest… because this team is a H. Flowers, hoping to avenge their everything you have on the field.’ I turnovers, resulting from intercep- “I think as the game went on, young team - majority sophomores, 16-0 loss on Oct. 4. The Bulldogs and said, ‘at the end of this game, go tions, fumbles and penalties that kept our guys kind of understood and real- freshmen, juniors, we had like seven Jaguars will square off in the rematch home and make sure you have no re- the score low all evening. ly just locked in, and said ‘hey, let’s seniors,” Rush said. “So this is actual- on Nov. 15 at 7 p.m. NOVEMBER 14, 2019 THE PRINCE GEORGE’S SENTINEL 25 SPORTS International-Langley Park falls once again in state semifinals strongest players. play an aerial game near the goal By Carlos Alfaro Rodriguez @carlosalfarorod Alvarado scored 24 goals up to that limited their attacks and al- this point, while his teammate, fel- lowed the defense to use their height PASADENA – As the final low forward Elvis Maradiaga, advantage to stop scoring opportu- whistle blew to cement the 2-0 result trailed at a distant but respectable 14 nities. between the Francis Scott Key and goals. The team as a whole scored In the last 10 minutes of the International High School at Lang- 81 goals. first half, Francis Scott Key sought ley Park (IHSLP) in the Maryland “From the beginning of the to increase the pressure and caught Public Secondary Schools Athletic game, we said we were going to be IHSLP off guard. Controlling Al- Association (MPSSAA) Class 1A within two to three yards of him varado was key to stopping deep boys’ soccer state semifinals on Nov. (Alvarado) at all times,” said Fran- runs and playing with fresh legs 8, tears rolled down the eyes of some cis Scott Key Head Coach Larry kept their pressure heightened. IHSLP players. Haines Jr. “We just respected it. You “They were organized in the Some walked away with their put up that many goals, you know back, we had a couple of opportuni- heads buried in their jerseys, while he’s going to be good.” ties in the first half and couldn’t put others suppressed their emotions to The game was based on posses- the ball in the net,” said IHSLP shake hands with their opponent. A sion, as IHSLP looked to keep it for Head Coach Daniel Sass. couple collapsed onto the turf, ex- as long as possible. Francis Scott Nine minutes into the second hausted physically and mentally, Key possessed less, but they took half, IHSLP’s defensive woes be- finding solace on the cold turf. advantage of a shaky IHSLP back- came their nightmare. On a stray “We feel really proud and sad line that was making mistakes that ball headed into IHSLP’s penalty at the same time ‘cause we have would eventually come back to area, defender Javan Aching tried to come so far as a team and we haunt them. control it but was surprised by strik- worked as a team today and tried to The Eagles’ defense held er Kolton Puckett, who came in and win, but it didn’t work,” said striker strong for the first half but were headed it into the back of the Jonathan Alvarado. caught off guard by a fluid Phoenix Phoenix’ net past goalkeeper Diego The Phoenix (16-2) was the last United attack that saw Francis Scott Ortega.

Prince George's County boys soccer Key struggle to contain them and A subsequent all-out offensive PHOTO BY MICHAEL SMITH team remaining in the state playoffs predict their movements. push by IHSLP proved risky. On a International High School at Langley Park striker Jonathan Alvarado could after Bladensburg and Bowie were By crowding the penalty area, push upfield, IHSLP’s half was (an) not find his scoring touch as the Phoenix lose 2-0 to Francis Scott Key High both knocked out in the quarterfi- they were able to stop their shots. empty save for Ortega. The play School in the Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association nals. Coming into the semifinals, Goalkeeper Nathan Perry dealt with didn’t result in a goal but in a stray (MPSSAA) 1A boys soccer semifinal on Nov. 8 in Pasadena. they knew the game was not going weak shots most of the time, a prod- ball headed to the IHSLP’s side and to be a cakewalk despite Francis uct of his defense swarming players pursued by the Francis Scott Key multiple chances, now had fewer. Eagles held back defensively until Scott Key’s eight-win. like Alvarado and midfielder Santos offense. A hustle by Ortega was the With little time left, careless the game was over. IHSLP entered the field as the Munoz Franco. only thing that kept the ball from the turnovers became costly and missed “I just think about all my expe- veteran semifinalists, their third The shots on target were plenti- Eagles’ feet, but the gamble that chances became regrets. rience in high school and I just cry semifinal appearance after losing to ful in the first half, but IHSLP could came from Ortega coming out was Forward Carter Shipley scored of happiness,” said IHSLP defender Loch Raven in 2018 and Patterson not find the back of the net. Francis not worth the close shave. the last goal for Francis Scott Key and graduating senior Evin Sola. Mill in 2017. Their team is com- Scott Key made a couple attacking As the clock wound down, it after taking a shot from the middle “From zero to 100, just close and pletely made of immigrants and plays, but were mostly caught up was clear that the shift in momen- right outside of the penalty box, 11 open my eyes, it’s just amazing, this refugees, and their roster was trying to defend. tum favored Francis Scott Key. The minutes before the final whistle. group of players that we have at this packed with some of the county’s The Eagles forced IHSLP to IHSLP offense, who previously had IHSLP tried to score, but the school, a family more than a team.” Washington names Haskins as starting quarterback for rest of season start because of Keenum’s injury, it skins 15th overall in the 2019 NFL ing he thought Keenum gave the By Neal Earley @neal_earley was his performance against the draft, Haskins held his draft party at team the best chance to win. Bills that led to him earning the Bowlmore Lanes in Gaithersburg. “I don’t think you can duplicate Washington Redskins Interim starting role for the rest of the sea- Washington began the season those reps on (the) scout team,” Head Coach Bill Callahan an- son. with Case Keenum as the starter, but Callahan said. “Getting in the heat of nounced Dwayne Haskins will be Against the Bills, Haskins com- injuries led to changes at the posi- the preparation and really intensify- starting quarterback for the remain- pleted 15 of 22 passes for 144 yards. tion. Keenum was hurt in the Red- ing the preparation is a huge part of der of the season during his weekly While it was not Haskins’ first NFL skins’ Week 3 game against the quarterback play in the NFL; not press conference on Nov. 11. action, he notably improved by mak- Chicago Bears, leading then Head only that but the ability to execute Callahan, who was reluctant to ing the right reads and not turning Coach Jay Gruden to pull him mid- under pressure. Those factors are start Haskins after taking over the the ball over, Callahan said. way through the second quarter of huge as we prepare for any team and head coaching duties, said the rookie “We did some good things,” the next game against the New York that’s something I thought he did quarterback improved enough to Haskins said after the Nov. 3 game Giants. pretty well getting ready for Buffa- show he can run the offense for the against Buffalo. “We did some The following week, Colt Mc- lo.” last eight games of the season. things we needed to improve on. Coy, who started the season as inac- Since taking over as interim “I think it’s really important to And I felt good going out there just tive for Washington’s first four head coach, Callahan and new offen- have the arm strength and also he being in command of the offense, games, started (Week 5) against the sive coordinator Kevin O’Connell needs the experience,” Callahan said. commanding the huddle, and thought New England Patriots. It was Gru- have turned Washington into a more “Let’s face it, let’s give Dwayne an FILE PHOTO it was a good start as far as my expe- den’s last as head coach before being run-oriented team. Since Callahan opportunity. We’re at a juncture The Washington Redskins rience.” fired. became interim head coach, running where we don’t want to be record- announced that Dwayne Haskins will The Nov. 17 game against the With the Redskins’ 1-8 record back Adrian Peterson carries per wise, so this is a good opportunity for be the starting quarterback for the New York Jets will be his first start at on the season, a playoff push is im- game has gone up from 10 to 18.6. him to take advantage of every rep, reminder of the season. home for the local product. probable — something the team is However, with second-year practice-wise and game-wise, so we Haskins played high school now openly admitting. Callahan said running back Derrius Guice return- can see growth in his play.” Keenum sustained a concussion in a football at the Bullis School in Po- part of the reason for starting Hask- ing from a torn meniscus in the Haskins made his first career game against the Minnesota Vikings tomac before moving on to Ohio ins is to get Haskins some experi- Week 1 game against the Philadel- start last week against the Buffalo on Oct. 24. State where he played in college. ence. Previously Callahan resisted phia Eagles, Peterson and Guice Bills after starting quarterback Case While Haskins got the nod to When he was drafted by the Red- calls from fans to start Haskins, say- could end up splitting carries. 26 THE PRINCE GEORGE’S SENTINEL NOVEMBER 14, 2019 SPORTS PrincePrince George’sGeorge’s CountyCounty HighHigh SchoolSchool FootballFootball Second half explosion leads Oxon Hill to playoff win Last Week’s Results By José Umaña @Jose_M_Umana MPSSAA playoffs OXON HILL – For Malik Bak- Potomac 42, Westlake 6 er, it was a quick halftime period. After allowing Chesapeake Loch Raven 32, Largo 14 High School, a team with three wins Randallstown 33, Surrattsville 0 this season, come into the their home field in the first round of the Mary- Gwynn Park 37, Pikesville 0 land Public Secondary Schools Ath- Fairmont Heights 44, Friendly 12 letic Association (MPSSAA) 3A State Playoffs and control the game Wise 60, Northwestern 6 was the worst performance the football team C.H. Flowers 49, Parkdale 0 played in a half in a season. The mes- Bowie 14, E. Roosevelt 7 sage was clear, the junior said: play better. Suitland 27, Laurel 0 “It was a pretty quick conversa- Oxon Hill 31, Chesapeake (Anne Arundel) 20 tion because we played bad,” Baker said. “But the leaders got us right in Douglass 40, Crossland 0 the locker room and we played better in the second half.” After entering halftime down by MIAA B Conference Semifinals six points, the Clippers scored 17 Pallotti 35, Archbishop Curley 6 unanswered points and shutdown the visitors’ running attack to bounce back and win 31-20 on Nov. 8 to Other non-playoff games progress to the second round. DeMatha 26, McNamara 14 The win means that Oxon Hill will host North Point on Nov. 15 but Friendship Collegiate 47, Royalty 14 according to the players, they earned their playoff win after bouncing back from how they started the game. Ac- cording to Head Coach Craig Jef- feries, the pregame excitement but PHOTO BY MIKE CLARK Upcoming Schedule nerves of playoff football got to his Oxon Hill High School wide receiver Malik Baker scored two touchdowns in team early in the contest. the Clippers 31-20 first-round 3A state playoff victory over Chesapeake High “At halftime, we talked to the d- School on Nov. 8 in Oxon Hill. Friday, Nov. 15 line and on offense, we just had to es told us to be calm, execute our finding Baker again for a 28-yard settle the guys down,” Jefferies said. plays and we knew if we executed, touchdown to make it 28-20 early in MPSSAA playoffs “We were a little too excited to play we would be back in the game.” the fourth quarter. them based on what we saw in film Oxon Hill responded with O’- “We had to make those adjust- Fairmont Heights at Loch Raven, 7 and so we just had to get back at it Sullivan scoring a rushing touch- ments to stop their run game,” Jef- Gwynn Park at Randallstown, 7 and try again.” down with 5:17 remaining before the feries said. “They were trying to keep In their first drive of the game, intermission. With 49 seconds left, our offense off the field but we were Calvert at Potomac 7 Oxon Hill elected to go for it on Oxon Hill ran a quick two-minute capable of scoring points and moving fourth-and-15 at the Chesapeake 35- drill offense down the field, resulting the ball on them.” Suitland at Wise, 7 yard line. The play was an incom- in quarterback Robert Montgomery Chesapeake could not respond Bowie at C.H. Flowers, 7 plete pass, turning the ball over on throwing a 6-yard pass to Baker for to the aggressive defense Oxon Hill downs and starting the Cougars of- his first of two touchdowns to reduce displayed in the second half as they North Point at Oxon Hill, 7 fense. their lead by six points. were forced to punt with five minutes That is when Oxon Hill met run- To start the third quarter, Oxon remaining after a three-and-out pos- ning back Victor Listorti. The 5-foot- Hill received help from its defense af- session. Once again, the offense con- Private schools 10, 167-pound running back attacked ter Listorti fumbled the ball and the tinued being effective in the passing the Clipper defense at will, by attack- Clippers recover. Montgomery ran an and running game, leading to a 31- Royalty at St. Frances (Balt.), 6:30 ing the left and the right sidelines for effective five-play drive that ended yard field goal to seal the victory in big gains. Listorti found a hole to with a O’Sullivan collecting his sec- favor of the Clippers. score the game’s opening touchdown ond touchdown in the game with a 6- Their match-up against North Saturday, Nov. 16 with a 2-yard run. In their next pos- yard score. Point will be a big test for the growth MPSSAA Playoffs session, the junior ran one way then Following the converted extra of Oxon Hill, Jefferies said. However, changed direction, causing tacklers point attempt, Oxon Hill was in the with a healthy O’Sullivan at running Patuxent at Douglass, 1 (at Wise High School) to miss before scoring a 31-yard lead for the first time. back and Montgomery in full control touchdown to give Chesapeake a Meanwhile, the Clippers of the offense, the head coach expects two-score lead. stopped Listorti and fellow running his players to be ready for the task. WCAC Semifinals Listorti continued to torture the back Devin Forrester by covering up “We just needed to come togeth- Clippers defense, going into halftime the holes on the sidelines and forcing er today as one,” O’Sullivan said. DeMatha at St. John’s, 1 with 129 rushing yards and three quarterback Tyler Clark to beat them “They were running it down our touchdowns. in the area. They forced the quarter- throats and as a defense, that’s been a “For us, as a team, that is unac- back to throw incomplete passes and problem for us all year. We continue MIAA B Conference Championship ceptable,” two-way player Kimon get trapped into sacks. After a 13-play to practice that and execute our run O’Sullivan said. “We think we drive for the Cougars ended with a defense…so we just had to come to- Pallotti vs. St. Mary’s, 3 (at Archbishop Spalding) should score on every drive and stop turnover on downs, Oxon Hill went gether as a team and we have to that *Times are subject to change every drive on defense so the coach- back to work on with Montgomery again next week.” NOVEMBER 14, 2019 THE PRINCE GEORGE’S SENTINEL 27 SPORTS PrincePrince George’sGeorge’s CountyCounty HighHigh SchoolSchool FootballFootball Everything you need at your fingertips PrincePrince George’sGeorge’s HighHigh SchoolSchool FootballFootball StandingsStandings 4A Gwynn Park 7-3 Wise 10-0 Friendly 4-6 MIAA-B C.H. Flowers 8-2 Crossland 3-7 Pallotti 10-1 Bowie 8-2 Surrattsville 3-7 St. Mary’s 8-3 Suitland 7-3 Largo 2-8 Archbishop Curley 7-4 Parkdale 4-6 Central 0-9 John Carroll 6-4 E. Roosevelt 4-6 Concordia Prep 5-5 Laurel 4-6 WCAC Boys’ Latin 4-4 Northwestern 3-7 Gonzaga 8-2 St. Paul’s 2-7 DuVal 2-7 Carroll 7-3 AACS 2-7 Bladensburg 1-8 Good Counsel 7-3 Severn 1-9 High Point 0-9 DeMatha 7-3 St. Mary’s Ryken 7-3 Freelance Standings 3A/2A/1A St. John’s 6-4 National Christian 7-3 Douglass 10-0 McNamara 5-5 Royalty Institute 1-7 Potomac 9-1 Paul VI 5-5 Riverdale Baptist 1-8 PHOTO BY CHRIS THOMPKINS Oxon Hill 8-2 Bishop Ireton 3-6 C.H. Flowers High School cornerback Kyle Parker celebrates after Fairmont Heights 7-3 Bishop O’Connell 2-8 recovering a fumble for a touchdown during a football playoff match against in Springdale on Nov. 8. SENTINEL STAFF GRID PICKS

This Week’s Games Daniel Kucin Jr. José Umaña Brooks Warren Demetrius Dillard Executive Editor City Editor Sports Writer Sports Writer Public, WCAC, @danielkucin88 @jose_m_umana @Broookksss @meach_33 MIAA-B, Freelance Last Week’s Record: 12-2 Last Week’s Record: 13-1 Last Week’s Record: 14-0 Last Week’s Record: 14-0 Overall Record: 110-44 Overall Record: 112-42 Overall Record: 114-40 Overall Record: 27-3 Fairmont Heights Fairmont Heights Fairmont Heights Loch Raven Loch Raven at Loch Raven Gwynn Park Gwynn Park Randallstown Gwynn Park Gwynn Park Potomac Potomac Calvert Potomac at Randallstown Wise Wise Wise Wise Calvert at Potomac Suitland at Wise Bowie Bowie C.H. Flowers C.H. Flowers Bowie at C.H. Flowers North Point Oxon Hill Oxon Hill Oxon Hill North Point at Oxon Hill St. Frances St. Frances St. Frances St. Frances Royalty at St. Frances Douglass Douglass Douglass Douglass Patuxent at Douglass DeMatha DeMatha St. John's St. John's DeMatha at St. John’s Pallotti vs. St. Mary’s Pallotti Pallotti Pallotti Pallotti 28 THE PRINCE GEORGE’S SENTINEL NOVEMBER 14, 2019 SPORTS Lady Raiders lose in state quarterfinal over Churchill

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an impressive 11 digs but it was not By José Umaña @Jose_M_Umana enough to stop Churchill from mak- ing to the state semifinals. GREENBELT – The Eleanor Roosevelt finished the season Roosevelt High School volleyball winning their third straight regional ti- team could not take advantage of tle but unable to surpass their hurdles playing on their home court and hold outside of Prince George’s County. on to an early led as they lose to The Lady Raiders have not won a Winston Churchill High School in state title since 2001 and will be with- straight sets, 25-20, 25-16, 25-16, in out Page next season who led the team the Maryland Public Secondary with 168 kills. Schools Athletic Association However, Fifield said he hopes (MPSSAA) state quarterfinals on with only four seniors leaving due to Nov. 8. graduation, Roosevelt can bounce The Raiders held an early 18-14 back and try again next year. lead in the first set when Colette “Volleyball is a game of momen- Youstra began to serve for Churchill. tum and Churchill had grabbed it,” Her serve caused problems for Roo- Fitfield said.” It’s a disappointing end sevelt and lead to nine straight points to the season since we felt like we for the visitors. Churchill recaptured were facing an opponent that we the lead and never looked back, us- could beat and we wanted to return to ing their height advantage at the net the state semifinals for the third to score more points. straight season.” Outside hitter Jourdan Page (top In other volleyball action, DuVal left) tried to keep the Raiders in the High School won their regional title game with five of the team’s nine but lost in the state quarterfinal match kills. However, Roosevelt was unable in straight sets against Dulaney on to get their aces going which was a Nov. 8. The Tigers finish the year with major part of their offense all season, their first 4A regional title in school according to Head Coach Scott Fi- history and their first volleyball tro- field. Libero Nyla Howell racked up phy since their state title in 1980.