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A Laurel footwear inventor has al- leged she was given the boot from her own company thanks to the law firm she turned to for help, which she also accuses of professional negligence. Angela Singleton claims Jay G. Cohen, a partner with Duane Morris FILE PHOTO LLP in Baltimore, arranged a deal to Wellness coaches have become more popular over the past few years and several in the Maryland business community see it as a have another of his clients become worthwhile inventment to aid employees. an investor in Singleton’s company and had her sign away her intellectual property rights without warning her of the potential consequences. Businesses find value in health coaches Ten years after creating a new kind of high-heeled shoe, Singleton was a minority owner of her company when Investing in employees’ health good for recruitment, the bottom line it filed for bankruptcy, according to the complaint. BY ALISSA GULIN ested in keeping their workers healthy, stressed,” said Juliet Rodman — co- “As a direct and proximate result [email protected] but health coaches are one of the most founder and chief wellness officer of of Defendants’ negligence, and Single- worthwhile investments, according to Wellness Corporate Solutions, which of- ton’s loss of a decade’s worth of work Workplace wellness is no longer just several people in Maryland’s business fers an array of programs to employers. in developing the subject technology an abstract idea. For a growing number community. “So bringing someone on-site makes through the company’s demise and her of companies, it’s a very real — and in- “The reason wellness coaching has it easy for someone to meet with a health exclusion from the company, Singleton dispensable — part of the budget. become very, very popular over last few coach and get ideas about improving suffered tremendous distress,” states There are plenty of wellness-related years for employers is because people SEE HEALTH 8A SEE HEELS 13A programs out there for companies inter- are working really hard, they’re really

Hearings in 2011 focused Maryland lawmakers consider reforms in particular on Maryland’s 3rd Congressional District, whose to congressional redistricting process redrawing became BY BRYAN P. SEARS political and abused to stifle political op- the object [email protected] position. of national “When voters look at these districts criticism. ANNAPOLIS — The way future con- they see a tortured, politically contrived gressional districts are drawn in Mary- blob,” said Jennifer Bevan-Dangel, exec- FILE PHOTO land could change under a bill receiving utive director of Common Cause Mary- consideration in the General Assembly. land. At issue is how Maryland handles the Currently, the General Assembly has decennial process of redrawing its eight broad authority to adopt its own plan congressional districts. It’s a process SEE REDISTRICTING 3A that critics say has become increasingly

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Continued from 1A even though the governor typically in- troduces a plan at the same time state legislative redistricting plans are pre- sented. Advocates point to the most recent plan drawn in 2011 as an abuse of the system for political purposes. In 2011, Roll Call newspaper in Washington, D.C., dubbed the 3rd Congressional District one of the five ugliest examples of partisan gerryman- dering and nicknamed it “The Pinwheel of Death.” A federal judge described it as “a broken-winged pterodactyl, lying prostrate across the center of the state.” Last month, Gov. Larry Hogan used his State of the State speech to outline priorities for his new administration in- cluding placing redistricting in the hands of an independent commission. He said criticism that the 3rd District is the most gerrymandered in the country is “not a distinction that we should be proud of.” In 2002, a plan redrawing the districts and effectively cutting Maryland’s four- four split of districts to a six-two split favoring Democrats drew similar com- plaints about politicizing the process. But courts over the years have rou- tinely held that politics are valid consid- erations when redrawing congressional districts and have been loath to throw out maps on the basis of such argu- ments. The Senate Education, Health and Environmental Affairs Committee is considering a bill that would amend the state constitution and require the gover- nor and legislature to prepare compet- ing congressional redistricting plans. The plans would be required to conform to the same standards that apply to state legislative redistricting efforts, including that the districts be kept compact and contiguous and mindful of natural and political boundaries. “At present, none of this is applicable to the way we draw congressional dis- tricts,” said Sen. Delores Kelley, D-Bal- timore County. The bill, which has been cross-filed in the House of Delegates, will need the support of three-fifths of both the House of Delegates and the Senate and the sup- port of voters in 2016 to become law. Nationally, Maryland is in the major- DAILY RECORD ILLUSTRATION ity where about 37 states use the legis- Maryland’s 3rd Congressional District, depicted in the shaded area, was called the ‘pinwheel of death’ by Roll Call newspaper. lature to determine the congressional Independent commissions have U.S. Constitution. district boundaries. Another 11 states come under recent scrutiny. It is not clear how the changes pro- subscription services use a hybrid system that combines legis- The Supreme Court Monday heard posed in Maryland would be potentially To place orders, make changes to your latures with independent commissions, account and for other subscription inqui- arguments on a challenge to the com- affected by a Supreme Court ruling. ries: while Arizona and California place a mission used in Arizona. At issue is PH: (800) 451-9998; FX: (800) 329-8478; heavier emphasis on independent com- whether voters can take over a respon- The Associated Press contributed to this EMAIL: [email protected] missions. sibility given to state legislatures by the report. ONLINE: Go to TheDailyRecord.com and click “subscribe” to place an order or manage your account. Follow the subscribe instructions When voters look at these At present, none of this is to place an order or in the “Manage Your Account” box, enter your username and password for districts they see a tortured, applicable to the way we draw immediate account access. politically contrived blob. congressional districts. To register for online access and obtain a username and password: Jennifer Bevan-Dangel Sen. Delores Kelley Go to TheDailyRecord.com and click “subscribe. ” Follow the link

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ADAM BEDNAR and the three board members unani- morning docket. [email protected] mously approved the transfer. Fol- After the hearing was adjourned, lowing the meeting Unitas declined to Commissioner Dana Petersen Moore Baltimore’s liquor board won’t let a talk with a reporter about the estab- said that she was a little surprised few snowflakes stop its business. lishment’s future until he could speak that she was at City Hall working. While just about every other ad- with his attorney regarding the status When she called Ward at about 9:30 ministrative function of city govern- We’re starting to of the transfer. that morning, she thought it was a per- ment ceased Thursday because of the get foolish about Keramidas also appeared during functory check in to confirm what she winter storm, the Board of Liquor Li- this business of the morning docket. She was seeking thought obvious — there would be no cense Commissioners for Baltimore approval for the transfer of ownership hearings. As she gathered her things to city kept to its schedule and required postponements. of the liquor license for Leadbetter’s head out to lunch with Ward, and fel- some well-known area names — John Tavern in Fells Point. Keramidas is the low Commissioner Harvey Jones be- C. Unitas III and Anastasia Kerami- “ daughter of Vasilis Keramidas, who fore their full 1 p.m. violations docket, Board Chairman Thomas Ward das — to brave the slick streets and owns restaurants such as Kali’s Court Moore joked she nearly hung up the ON SNOW STOPPING cold temperatures. Board Chairman Mezze Mediterranean and Anastasia phone on Ward when he said they BALTIMORE LIQUOR BOARD BUSINESS Thomas Ward said he decided to sol- Italian Bistro & Lounge. were meeting. dier on with the hearing for the simple She plans to take over Leadbetter’s “I was absolutely shocked. But I fact that it was already scheduled. Tavern and continue to run it as one shouldn’t have been,” Moore said. “We’re starting to get foolish about Cru liquor license. Unitas, who pre- of the city’s best “dive bars,” but with When asked if there was anything this business of postponements,” viously worked for the Foreman Wolf bathroom upgrades. that would have made him cancel a Ward said. Restaurant Group, is purchasing the Despite neighborhood associations scheduled hearing, Ward, a former Unitas, the grandson of Baltimore Belvedere Square Market wine bar and objections to the transfer — Kerami- Baltimore city Circuit Court judge, Colts legend Johnny Unitas, appeared retailer following the sudden death of das wouldn’t sign a memorandum of Baltimore city Council member and before the board, along with Jacque- its former owner, Nelson Carey, last understanding because it puts too Baltimore Sun reporter, had a ready line Beal, operating as BSQ Wine Co. year. many stipulations on running the bar response. LLC, seeking the board’s approval for Unitas plans to run Grand Cru the — the board decided unanimously to “Nothing that exists today,” he transfer of ownership of the Grand same way it has previously operated, grant the transfer and concluded the said. NEWS BRIEFS Md. Senate votes to move primary Franchise Finance announced it has provided the Pharmacyclics, and had lobbed a $250-a-share offer (AP) — The Maryland Senate has voted unanimously credit facility for PF Growth Partners, LLC , one of for the company, according to people familiar with to move the state’s primary in presidential election the largest franchisees of Planet Fitness clubs. The the matter, who asked not to be identified because years to the last funds will be used to re nance PFGP’s existing debt the talks were private. Tuesday in April. The and nance its growth plans. Senate voted 47-0 for Based in Timonium, PFGP operates 28 clubs in the bill Thursday. It Maryland, Tennessee and Florida and has plans MGM sets groundbreaking on $800M now goes to the House 7,132 to open eight to 10 additional locations a year. In Springfield casino November, PFGP received $35 million in nancing (AP) — MGM outlined its construction schedule of Delegates, where a Number of correctional officer from Alaris Royalty Corp., a Calgary-based private similar bill is pending. positions in Maryland for an $800 million resort casino in Spring eld, Under current law, equity rm. Founded in 2008 by the Bricks, PFGP Massachusetts, on Thursday, starting with a March Maryland’s primary has grown to become one of the largest franchise 24 groundbreaking. At a rare Spring eld meeting for would be on the rst groups in the Planet Fitness system, with more the state Gaming Commission, of cials for the Las Tuesday in April 2016. However, that means an than 450 employees. PFGP was named the 2013 Vegas-based casino company said they expect basic early voting day would have been on Easter Sunday. Franchisee of the Year, 2014 Developer of the Year site preparation activities will follow soon after the The Senate decided to push the primary to the for opening the most clubs in a single year. formal groundbreaking. That includes demolition last Tuesday in April to align Maryland with other of existing buildings, upgrades to utility and sewer states in the area to create a regional primary. The Polygraphs OK’d for correctional lines and initial foundation work for the complex, Baltimore City municipal primary and the general applicants which will cover some 14.5 acres straddling the elections will coincide with the presidential primary (AP) — The Maryland Senate has voted unanimously downtown and South End, according documents and general elections in 2016. They have traditionally to require correctional of cer applicants to pass a the company submitted to regulators. MGM hopes been held in the year after the gubernatorial election. polygraph exam. The Senate voted 47-0 for the bill to open the casino in late 2017, putting it on track to Thursday. It now goes to the House of Delegates. become Massachusetts’s rst Las Vegas-style casino Under current law, the Maryland Department of since lawmakers opened the door to the industry in Public Safety and Correctional Services is authorized 2011. Wynn Resorts is also developing a $1.7 billion to require correctional of cer applicants to pass a casino in the Boston suburb of Everett and is also polygraph before being hired. The measure goes a aiming for a 2017 opening. is step further by making the exams a requirement. The set to open the state’s rst casino this summer. bill is sponsored by Sen. Michael Hough, a Frederick County Republican. It reects continuing efforts to address a contraband scandal at the Baltimore City Newseum exhibit to honor Bob Simon Detention Center that resulted in the indictments of (AP) — CBS will sponsor an upcoming exhibit about 44 people, including 27 correctional of cers, in 2013. the Vietnam war at the Newseum in Washington The corrections department says there are 7,132 to honor “60 Minutes” correspondent Bob Simon authorized correctional of cer positions. There are and his ve decades of war reporting. “Reporting currently about 328 vacant entry positions. Vietnam” will open May 22 at the museum, recalling how journalists reported the war in the television Jobless applications hit 10-month high era. The exhibit announced Thursday will feature (AP) — The number of people seeking unemployment AbbVie wins Pharmacyclics with $21B bid Simon, Walter Cronkite and others. Curators say bene ts rose last week to the highest level since May, AbbVie Inc.´s $21 billion deal to buy Pharmacyclics it will pose the question: “Did the press lose the though the pace of applications remains at a level Inc. came after a pitched battle with rivals including war?” Simon was one of the last journalists to leave consistent with steady hiring. Weekly applications Johnson & Johnson that featured multiple rounds Vietnam following the fall of Saigon in 1975. He rose 7,000 to a seasonally adjusted 320,000, the of bidding and went down to the wire Wednesday reported on conicts worldwide. Simon died Feb. 11 Labor Department said Thursday. The four-week night. The race to ac- after a nearly 50-year career at CBS. In a statement, average has remained near or below 300,000 since quire the cancer drug- CBS News President David Rhodes says Simon’s September, a historically low level that typically maker was one of reporting from Vietnam in the 1970s cemented his signals healthy job gains. There are some signs that the most competitive 14.5 acres role as the pre-eminent war correspondent. heavy snow and unseasonably cold weather have ones AbbVie Chief Ex- ecutive Officer Rick played a role in increasing the number of layoffs. Size of MGM’s casino Several states said two weeks ago that applications Gonzalez, with more in Springfield had risen because of bad weather. than 30 year of expe- rience in the industry, has ever seen, he said We welcome news releases for consideration in our daily Brick Bodies’ owners get $60M to expand Thursday on a conference call. The prize is Imbru- News Briefs section. Email releases directly to Assistant Editor Ray Frager at [email protected]. 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FILE PHOTO Some say that working with a health coach results in a more tangible and lasting change in employees’ Health >> Coaches help model good eating, exercise habits for employees Continued from 1A tioned at Marriott’s 10 largest properties employees. in the U.S., including hotels in Boston Chloe Rosenthal, the human resources their health or lifestyle or implementing and Chicago, but none in Maryland. The director at Honest Tea, said the company some change they’ve been wanting to coaches help model good habits, such did not hire Bly or put the other programs make.” as in the cafeteria, where they might col- in place with the goal of saving money. Even though hiring a health coach — or-code the ladles to indicate healthy vs. “It was never about the bottom line,” who may work with employees on-site The reason wellness unhealthy choices, Berger said. Rosenthal said. “We never tracked the or communicate with them virtually — coaching has become Other coaches work with the gen- cost-savings.” is typically pricier than other workplace very, very popular over last eral manager of the property to organize The availability of a health coach has wellness initiatives, several people said few years for employers walks with employees around the area. become a popular recruitment tool, and the benefits outweigh the costs. “These coaches have really made a dif- it also helps with retention, Rodman said. Rodman, whose company focuses on is because people are ference,” Berger said. “We have associates “When you show an employee that large packages for business clients, said “working really hard, who are now hearing a lot about nutrition, you care about them, they appreciate it she charges anywhere from $3 to $15 per- they’re really stressed. the importance of exercise, smoking ces- and they work harder, or they’re more employee-per-month for her coaching sation, stress management — and they’re productive,” she said. services. starting to take more active roles in their Paul Hagens Jr., the vice president of Rebecca Bly — another wellness Juliet Rodman health care. And that is what will eventu- human resources at Doctors Community coach who counts Honest Tea, in CO-FOUNDER AND CHIEF WELLNESS OFFICER ally impact our overall health care costs.” Hospital, said they started working with Bethesda, among her clients — works OF WELLNESS CORPORATE SOLUTIONS Even so, hiring a health coach can be Wellness Corporate Solutions (Rodman’s mostly with individuals. She might charge about more than just the bottom line. company) at the end of 2013. $2,500 over three months for an individ- According to Rodman, companies “The coaches have been great,” he ual, she said, but corporate clients get a popular wellness initiatives, typically don’t always demand to save money on said. “They come in to provide both group steep discount. don’t do much to change employees’ long- health care costs after introducing the instruction and seminars, as well as one- Several executives said the cost of the term behavior. Likewise with voluntary, coaching program. on-one counseling to help our employees coaches is worth it, however. intermittent health screenings or fairs. “Companies aren’t saying, ‘Show me design more nutritious meals, they do Compared to other wellness activities, On the other hand, a health coach can the return on investment’ anymore,” Rod- cholesterol screenings, diabetes screen- several people said working with a health work with each employee to identify spe- man said. “They used to want to see the ings.” coach can result in more tangible, and cific issues, set personalized goals and, ROI. But the philosophy has changed a There are nearly 1,500 employees at lasting, change in employees’ habits — over time, work toward improving their little bit, and now it’s that the employer the Laurel hospital, and so far, Hagens and their overall health. health. feels they’re investing in their employees. has recorded more than 270 one-on-one Better health can translate to better That’s the kind of program that can re- They want them to be healthy, happy and coaching sessions with workers. performance at work, as well as lower ally make a difference for both the individ- engaged.” “We get both tangible and intangible health care costs for the employer, sev- ual and the company, said Jill Berger, vice Bethesda-based Honest Tea, for ex- results,” Hagens said. “I don’t think you eral people said. president of benefits for Marriott Interna- ample, worked for several years with can put a dollar value on the price of em- Company-wide fitness challenges, for tional Inc., which is based in Bethesda. wellness coach Bly, who implemented ployee morale and engagement, and we’re example, though perhaps among the most Berger said health coaches are sta- a huge variety of wellness programs for seeing that continuously increase.” FOCUS ON Health Care Friday, March 6, 2015 THEDAILYRECORD.COM 9A

IPHOTO STOCK IMAGE Work-life balance is a big factor that causes stress, and allowing employees time off — an extra day in a year, for example — can lead to greater productivity and less turnover. Communication key to reducing workplace stress ployees take advantage of yoga or qigong productive at work, is becoming a new Some employees classes provided at a discount rate, she focus in wellness programs in general, said. Aufsesser said. Employers should try to struggle to maintain Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital poll their employees to see what would also recently provided free massages to help them to be more productive or pres- work-life balance employees, which received a great re- ent in their work. People don’t realize how sponse, Basmaci said. The work-life balance is a big factor BY NICK STERN important it is to identify that causes stress, but so is the workload, Special to The Daily Record stress and put programs in Communicate better to beat stress particularly for employees who get bom- But while massages are a nice perk barded all day by people who need help Stress’s potential is lurking behind place to beat it at its root. and morale booster, they don’t necessar- doing other tasks, she said. every deadline, every presentation you ily address the underlying issues causing Likewise, the work environment itself have to give, every, scheduling conflict “ the stress in the first place, said Kerre can cause stress and distraction, as when — your overall workload. Jeanne Sherwood Aufsesser, Health and Wellness Program workers huddle close together in cubicles About a quarter of employees in PRESIDENT AND FOUNDER Manager for WellAdvantage and a full- and are easily distracted or bothered by the United States view their jobs as the OF WELLADVANTAGE time contractor in that position at Am- conversations throughout the day, Auf- number one stressor in their lives, while trak. sesser said. problems at work are more strongly asso- One of the most important factors At Amtrak, in applicable job areas she ciated with health complaints than finan- top of the list. to consider is communication between works with supervisors to try to block off cial or family problems, according to the “People don’t realize how important it workers and all levels of management, an hour or a half-day a week for workers National Institute for Occupational Safety is to identify stress and put programs in she said. to step away from the phone and email and Health. place to beat it at its root,” she said. Mid-level managers that work more and focus on other work that needs to get All of this stress leads to cardiovas- Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospi- closely with employees they oversee, for done, she said. This type of strategy, as cular disease, musculoskeletal and psy- tal in Baltimore, for example, set up its example, tend to be more familiar with well as a work-from-home situation, may chological disorders, workplace injury, employee wellness committee — Team workers’ life circumstances and to know not work for all jobs, of course, but where suicide, cancer, ulcers and impaired im- BEneFIT — about two years ago to ad- more about the stressors impacting their they do apply, such as with jobs concen- mune function, NIOSH reports. It’s also dress the whole mind-body-spirit needs lives, Aufsesser said. As a result, these trated at an office, they can reduce stress. bad for business, leading to increased tar- of employees, including reducing stress, managers can be more willing to help al- Another organizational strategy that diness and absenteeism, lost productivity said Felina Basmaci, a benefits analyst at leviate these stressors as they arise, by al- can work to reduce stress for employ- and a heightened intention by workers to the hospital. lowing someone to take a day off or work ees is to enlist staff from a health and quit their jobs. The committee surveys employees from home if a family situation arises. wellness department or your compa- As a modifiable risk factor, stress is each year to determine how the hospital Some companies can look down on ny’s equivalent to shadow employees in second only to depression in terms of can better address their needs, Basmaci flex-time or work-from-home schedules, higher stress areas, Aufsesser said. Look its impact on medical expenditures, ac- said. Depending on the results of the sur- but many employees actually wind up at shift schedules and other pressures cording to a study by the Rollins School vey, the hospital will then host monthly working harder in order to prove they’re that may be causing stress and you’ll be of Public Health at Emory University in “lunch and learns” at which outside ex- worthy of this arrangement. better equipped to address the issues. Atlanta. perts are brought in to focus on a specific “If you allow people to take care of Also consider allowing employees When Jeanne Sherwood, a regis- issue that causes employees stress, such their family, then you’re taking care of time off — an extra day in a year, for ex- tered nurse and president and founder as financial planning and retirement. that person as well,” said Sherwood. ample — to take care of dentist or doctor of Sykesville-based corporate wellness About 200 people attend the compa- visits or eye exams, Sherwood said. It can firm WellAdvantage, assesses a business’ ny’s bi-annual health fair that focuses on Just be present lead to greater productivity and reduce health issues, stress invariably is near the nutritional screening, while some em- The notion of being more focused and absenteeism and turnover. FOCUS ON Health Care 10A THEDAILYRECORD.COM Friday, March 6, 2015 Ringling Bros. phasing out elephant acts by 2018 Circus under pressure from animal rights groups

BY TAMARA LUSH ephants,” Feld said during an interview Associated Press at the Center for Elephant Conserva- tion. “We’re not reacting to our critics; POLK CITY, Fla. — The Ringling we’re creating the greatest resource for Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus will the preservation of the Asian elephant.” phase out the show’s iconic elephants In Asheville, N.C., city leaders re- from its performances by 2018, telling cently prohibited wild and exotic The Associated Press exclusively that animals from performing at the U.S. Cel- growing public concern about how the lular Center, the city’s municipal venue. animals are treated led to the decision. And in Los Angeles in 2014, the City Executives from Feld Entertain- Council banned the use of bullhooks by ment, Ringling’s parent company, said elephant trainers. Animal rights activists the decision to end the circus’s centu- say bullhooks are cruel and abusive, ry-old tradition of showcasing elephants while circus leaders say they’re needed was difficult and debated at length. El- for safety and point to federal approval ephants have often been featured on of the devices. Ringling’s posters over the decades. The circus will continue to use other “There’s been somewhat of a mood animals — this year it added a Mongo- shift among our consumers,” said Alana lian troupe of camel stunt riders to its Feld, the company’s executive vice pres- Circus Xtreme show. It will likely show- ident. “A lot of people aren’t comfort- case more motorsports, daredevils and able with us touring with our elephants.” feats of humans’ physical capabilities. Within two hours of the announce- Ringling’s popular Canada-based com- ment, animal rights groups took credit petitor, Cirque du Soleil, features human for the decision, saying that the pres- acts and doesn’t use wild animals. sure put on the circus ultimately led to “There are endless possibilities,” Feld’s decision. said Juliette Feld, another executive “For 35 years PETA has protested vice president of the company and a AP PHOTO/FELD ENTERTAINMENT INC., GARY BOGDON Ringling Bros.’ cruelty to elephants,” In- producer of Feld’s Marvel Universe Elephants perform at the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus at the Amalie Arena in grid E. Newkirk, president of People for Live, Disney on Ice and Monster Jam Tampa, Fla. The circus says it will phase out its iconic elephant acts by 2018. the Ethical Treatment of Animals, wrote shows, among others. in a statement. “We know extreme abuse Feld owns the largest herd of Asian $25.2 million in settlements from a States, ending a 14-year legal battle to these majestic animals occurs every elephants in North America. It costs number of animal-rights groups, includ- over unproven allegations that Ringling single day, so if Ringling is really telling about $65,000 yearly to care for each el- ing the Humane Society of the United circus employees mistreated elephants. the truth about ending this horror, it will ephant, and Kenneth Feld said the com- be a day to pop the champagne corks, pany would have to build new structures and rejoice. ... If the decision is serious, to house the retiring elephants at the then the circus needs to do it NOW.” center, located in between Orlando and Good Medicine: Only a Part of Feld owns 43 elephants, and 29 of Tampa on a rural, ranchlike property. the giant animals live at the company’s Kenneth Feld said initially the center What Makes Good Health Care. 200-acre Center for Elephant Conserva- will be open only to researchers, scien- tion in central Florida. Thirteen animals tists and others studying the Asian ele- will continue to tour with the circus be- phant. fore retiring to the center by 2018. One Eventually, he “hopes it expands elephant is on a breeding loan to the to something the public will be able to Fort Worth Zoo. see.” Another reason for the decision, “I want everybody’s grandkids to be company President Kenneth Feld said, able to see Asian elephants,” he said. was that certain cities and counties have The center’s youngest elephant is passed “anti-circus” and “anti-elephant” Mike, who will be 2 in August, and the ordinances. oldest is Mysore, who is 69. One ele- The company’s three shows visit 115 phant, 6-year-old Barack, was conceived cities throughout the year, and Feld said by artificial insemination. Since the cen- it’s expensive to fight legislation in each ter opened in 1995, 26 elephants have jurisdiction. been born there. It’s also difficult to plan tours amid con- Ringling’s elephants have been at stantly changing regulations, he said. the center of lawsuits and ongoing com- “All of the resources used to fight plaints from animal rights activists. these things can be put towards the el- In 2014, Feld Entertainment won Thanks to our foresight, we’ve

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hat do 350 young profession- als do to stay warm, network and give back to their com- munity on a cold, winter eve- Wning in Baltimore? They drink wine, of course! The United Way of Central Mary- land’s Emerging Leaders United (ELU) group, recently held its annual Wine in the Winter event at the Frederick Dou- glass-Isaac Myers Museum in Harbor East. The event serves as a winter cor- nerstone for ELU, a group promoting volunteerism, philanthropy, advocacy and professional development among the area’s aspiring young professionals. This year’s crowd included 21-40 year olds from an impressive array of Baltimore area businesses, with much of the evening spent networking, catch- ing up with new and old friends and discussing opportunities to give back to the community in 2015 — starting out with the donation of more than 200 new books in support of United Way’s Read Learn Succeed program. Set inside a warm, wood-filled space overlooking the Baltimore har- bor, attendees mingled over food and About 350 young professionals gathered for an evening of networking at Emerging Leaders United’s recent Wine in the Winter event. wine pairings provided by Waterfront Kitchen and enjoyed live entertain- dedicated volunteers. cussing community issues. ELU also partner organizations. ment by the musical duo Evan & Tay- Wine in the Winter is one of several plans a number of networking func- Upcoming event and membership lor. ELU’s director, MaryBeth Hyland events ELU holds throughout the year, tions, each of which have a community information can be found at emerg- addressed attendees, celebrated and which include volunteer opportunities outreach mission — such as providing ingleadersunited.org or by contacting welcomed new members and congratu- at local nonprofits and schools, skill household goods, books or toys for MaryBeth Hyland at Marybeth.hyland@ lated and thanked some of ELU’s most development seminars and panels dis- United Way of Central Maryland and uwcm.org.

From left to right, Lydia Mattern, of Aberdeen Proving Ground, and Meredith Lonberger, of United Way of Central Maryland, took a turn in the photo booth at the event.

LEFT TOP: From left to right, Jennifer Lockhart, of Johns Hopkins Community Physicians; Tiffany Greene, of ; The most prominent dancers are center (left to right) Ike Agha, of Kennedy Kreiger Institute; Alvin and Aronya Waller Rudolph, of Ayers Saint Gross; and Chidi Agha, of Kennedy Kreiger Institute. attended the Wine in the Winter event. From left to right, Joshuha Ayres, of LEFT BOTTOM: the University of Maria Goodson (left) Maryland Medical and Elizabeth System; Megan Majchrzak, both Oleszewski, of with Reading Schlachman,- Partners, show off Belsky & Weiner, some of the books P.A.; Ashley donated at the event. Fennig, of Johns Hopkins Medicine; and Andrew Lynam, of Legal Images LLC, were among those who attended the event.

Tell our readers about your charity work or company milestone The Daily Record welcomes submissions, including photographs, to The Business Album. The preferred method of receipt is via email. Send to [email protected]. To submit by mail, send to The Business Album; The Daily Record; 11 E. Saratoga St.; Baltimore, MD 21202. 12A THEDAILYRECORD.COM Friday, March 6, 2015 LEGAL NEWS From Goldman to Google, companies back gay marriage in court brief

Bloomberg Pragmatic tone Written by the management-side Large businesses from Main Street employment law firm Morgan, Lewis to Wall Street are urging the Supreme & Bockius, the amicus brief strikes a Court to strike down laws banning pragmatic tone. With 37 states allowing same-sex marriage. gay marriage and the rest banning it, In a friend-of-the-court brief that employers face costly uncertainty and was due to be filed Thursday, hundreds administrative complexities, the brief of banks and other corporations argue argues. that states that still prohibit gay unions “The burden imposed by incon- “hamper employer efforts to recruit and sistent and discriminatory state laws retain the most talented workforce pos- of having to administer complicated sible in those states.” schemes to account for differential The justices will hear oral argu- treatment of similarly situated employ- ments on the push for marriage equality ees breeds unnecessary confusion, ten- in late April. The court is expected to sion, and diminished employee morale.” rule by late June. Just last fall, the Supreme Court Major companies and financial sidestepped the gay marriage contro- institutions previously have backed versy when it declined to review cases the campaign to recognize same-sex arising from federal appellate panels unions, so the brief isn’t a surprise. in Chicago, Denver, and Richmond, What’s impressive is that as of last AP PHOTO Two years ago, Michael Knaapen (left) and his husband John Becker embraced outside the Va. Each of those lower courts had night 379 corporations and employer ruled that the constitutional guarantee organizations had signed on to the am- Supreme Court after it struck down a federal provision denying benefits to legally married gay couples. of “equal protection” covers same-sex icus brief, representing industries from couples seeking to wed. technology to financial services, trans- Lines, Deutsche Bank, Dow Chemical, terhouse Coopers, Procter & Gamble, Then a panel in Cincinnati went portation to consumer products, retail eBay, Facebook, General Electric, Gen- Prudential, Qualcomm, RBC Capital the other way, declaring that gay cou- to restaurants to sports. eral Mills, GlaxoSmithKline, Goldman Markets, the San Francisco Giants, Sta- ples do not have a fundamental right to Sachs, Google, Hartford Financial Ser- ples, Symantec, the Tampa Bay Rays, marry. That created a conflict among Name recognition vices, Hilton, HSBC, Intuit, Johnson & Target, TD Bank, Twitter, UBS, United lower courts. Resolving such conflicts Among those that signed on: Aetna, Johnson, Kimberly-Clark, KPMG, Levi Air Lines, Verizon, Walt Disney, Wells is one of the main reasons the Supreme Alcoa, Amazon.com, American Airlines, Strauss, Marriott, Marsh & McLennan, Fargo, and Zynga. Court agrees to hear cases. In January, American Express, Apple, AT&T, Bar- Massachusetts Mutual, McKinsey, Mi- Bloomberg, owner of Bloomberg the justices said they would use dis- clays, BlackRock, Bristol-Myers Squibb, crosoft, MillerCoors, Morgan Stanley, Business, also signed the brief. putes involving gay couples from Mich- Capital One, Cardinal Health, Chubb, Nationwide Mutual, the New England In friend-of-the-court briefs, the Su- igan, Ohio, Kentucky, and Tennessee to Cigna, Cisco, Citigroup, Colgate-Pal- Patriots, New York Life, Nike, Northrop preme Court permits interested parties announce a nationwide rule. molive, ConAgra, Corning, Credit Su- Grumman, Office Depot, Oracle, Or- not directly involved in a case to offer As of Thursday, business had cast isse Securities, CVS Health, Delta Air bitz, Pandora, Pepsi, Pfizer, Pricewa- their views. its vote. Support in custody cases struggles for funding

BY STEVE LASH cerns, Sen. Richard S. Madaleno Jr., lawyers simply do not know how to [email protected] D-Montgomery, the bill’s chief spon- navigate litigation on their own, so $3.2 million sor, said he pared the bill significantly they default at much higher rates, con- ANNAPOLIS – Groups providing in advance of its consideration by the duct discovery at much lower rates, amount Senate Bill 468 originally called on the free legal aid to indigent Maryland- Senate committee. file motions less frequently and settle state to spend in fiscal 2017 for the provision ers battled the Hogan administration of legal counsel to low-income litigants in contested As originally drafted, Senate Bill less frequently and on less favorable Thursday, arguing in favor of legis- custody and visitation proceedings in Baltimore 468 called on the state to spend $3.2 terms. All of these lead to poorer out- lation to provide state-paid lawyers million in fiscal year 2017 for the provi- comes, regardless of the merits of the to low-income litigants in protective dressing the state’s structural budget sion of legal counsel to low-income lit- case.” order proceedings and to parents in problems, and we must continue to act igants in protective-order proceedings But Sen. Robert A. “Bobby” Zir- contested custody and visitation liti- judiciously until revenue growth out- statewide and to low-income litigants kin, the committee’s chair, expressed gation. paces ongoing spending,” DBM stated in contested custody and visitation pro- concern about the state’s cost of rep- The bill is “an important measure in written testimony to the Senate com- ceedings in Baltimore and the counties resentation because child custody in ensuring that fundamental rights mittee. “Mandates such as this have of Prince George’s, Dorchester, Somer- cases often do not end until the son of low-income family law litigants in contributed to our budgetary problems set, Wicomico and Worcester. or daughter reaches adulthood. These protective-order and child custody and exacerbate the ability of the gover- As amended before the hearing, the costs could increase as both parents and visitation cases are protected,” nor to allocate scarce resources among bill calls for spending of $250,000 for would be represented by counsel if C. Shawn Boehringer, chief counsel the many equally deserving and com- a pilot program to provide free legal they are both indigent, added Zirkin, of Maryland Legal Aid, wrote in testi- peting needs of the state. Therefore, aid in protective-order proceedings in D-Baltimore County. mony to the Senate Judicial Proceed- the department consistently opposes Washington, Frederick and Allegany The two pilot programs would be ings Committee. legislation that would dedicate state counties and limit the state sponsored monitored by an eight-member work- “It effectively begins to shift the funds to one specific initiative.” legal aid in contested custody and group, which would issue its findings civil legal services paradigm from one Sen. Robert Cassilly, a member of visitation proceedings to Dorchester, to the governor and General Assem- delivered through charity to one de- the Senate committee, expressed simi- Somerset, Wicomico and Worcester bly by Dec. 1, 2020. The workgroups livered as it should be, as a matter of lar concerns about the expenditure. He counties. Clients would pay a one-time would consist of three gubernatorial right,” he added. “By utilizing the ex- noted that the state Office of the Public fee of $25. appointees; three members named by isting infrastructure of staffed legal Defender has told the committee that The legislation drew praise from Court of Appeals Chief Judge Mary services programs … it provides an OPD’s attorneys are overworked due Debra Gardner, legal director of Balti- Ellen Barbera; a senator chosen by efficient way to ensure the effective to insufficient funding for additional more-based Public Justice Center. Senate President Thomas V. Mike delivery of services.” staff. “There is little question that the Miller Jr., D-Prince George’s, Charles But the state Department of Bud- “We can’t even pay for the [repre- counsel provided by SB 468 would and Calvert;, and a delegate selected get and Management opposed the pro- sentation of] criminal defendants,” make a significant difference in the by House Speaker Michael E. Busch, posed legal aid, saying the goal “may said Cassilly, R-Harford. “Unless we outcome of domestic violence pro- D-Anne Arundel. be laudable” but is ill-advised in an in- discover big time oil in the Chesapeake tection and custody cases,” Gardner Del. Samuel I. “Sandy” Rosenberg, clement economic climate. Bay, I don’t see this going anywhere.” stated in written testimony to the D-Baltimore City, is chief sponsor of Gov. Larry Hogan is “intent on ad- In light of these economic con- Senate committee. “Parties without the cross-filed House bill, HB 348. Friday, March 6, 2015 THEDAILYRECORD.COM 13A Attorney suspended in Mass. is dealt similar fate in Md.

BY LAUREN KIRKWOOD “substantially different discipline” sional Conduct, was not as extreme, [email protected] than other jurisdictions. the opinion states. Burghardt argued the harsher Because other factors also mit- The Court of Appeals has indef- sanction was inappropriate because igated her behavior, the court sus- initely suspended an attorney who her misconduct did not involve client pended Burghardt indefinitely, with was found to have falsified invoices to funds or accounts, and because she the right to apply for reinstatement to obtain more than $6,000 in reimburse- “[She] does not cooperated fully with disciplinary au- the bar after she is readmitted to prac- ment from her Boston-based law firm appear to have a prior thorities in all three jurisdictions. She tice in Massachusetts and Washington, for personal expenses she claimed disciplinary record, and had reimbursed her former firm for the D.C. were business-related. funds she obtained dishonestly. “[She] does not appear to have a Mira Sugarman Burghardt worked all information presented Judge Glenn T. Harrell Jr., writing prior disciplinary record, and all infor- as a health care law attorney in the to us suggests that for a unanimous Court of Appeals, mation presented to us suggests that Boston office of 1,100-lawyer firm “she cooperated in the compared Burghardt’s actions to those she cooperated in the Massachusetts Ropes & Gray LLP from May 2008 to Massachusetts and of several attorneys the court had pre- and District of Columbia disciplinary September 2011, but was fired when viously ruled to disbar, ultimately con- processes, as well as in the current the firm found out she had misrepre- District of Columbia cluding her conduct did not warrant proceeding,” Harrell wrote. “She also sented $6,300 of personal purchases as disciplinary processes, the highest sanction. admitted, when confronted, that the firm expenses over a four-month pe- as well as in the Although her actions were “deceit- charges were for personal expenses, riod. Burghardt had also been admitted current proceeding. ful and motivated by pecuniary in- and reimbursed the firm for those pay- to the Maryland Bar, in 2002. terest,” Harrell wrote, “[Burghardt’s] ments she received wrongfully.” On Oct. 9, 2013, a Massachusetts She also admitted, misappropriations were limited in Burghardt could not be reached court suspended Burghardt from the when confronted, that amount, scope, and time, and were for comment Thursday. She no longer practice of law for one year and one the charges were for supported by a less extensive network appears in the Maryland Judiciary’s day, starting 30 days after the suspen- of lies and deceit.” Client Protection Fund listing of Mary- sion was entered. In February 2014, personal expenses, and One attorney who was previously land attorneys, and her Avvo.com at- she was suspended from practicing reimbursed the firm for disbarred, for example, had claimed he torney profile still lists her old office law in Washington, D.C., where she those payments she was senior counsel when he was actu- phone number at Ropes & Gray. was also a member of the bar, for the received wrongfully. ally an associate and had violated his Glenn Grossman, Bar Counsel for same length of time. firm’s written policy by working out- the Attorney Grievance Commission, The Maryland Attorney Grievance side the firm, in addition to charging declined to comment on the case. Commission filed a petition for disci- Judge Glenn T. Harrell Jr. personal expenses to firm pro bono The case is Attorney Grievance plinary or remedial action in May 2014 accounts and to a client for whom he’d Commission of Maryland v. Mira based on her misconduct in Massa- performed no legal work. Burghardt’s Sugarman Burghardt, No. 15, Sep- chusetts. The commission called for ing that sanction would deviate from conduct, while in clear violation of the tember Term 2014. Argued Jan. 8, 2015. Burghardt’s disbarment while conced- the court’s tendency not to impose Maryland Lawyers’ Rules of Profes- Opinion filed March 4, 2015.

Heels >> 10 years after founding, inventor’s company filed for bankruptcy Continued from 1A gleton that his simultaneous represen- Ross and Smeyne Ross never issued tation of all parties would work to her any bills,” the lawsuit states. the complaint, filed Tuesday in Balti- benefit because all parties relied upon Smeyne Ross also acquired 3 per- more City Circuit Court. and trusted Cohen and he would look cent equity interest in Pique after se- Singleton estimates the compensa- out for everyone’s interests,” the com- curing the funding, with Cohen and tory damages to exceed $10 million, plaint states. Nemphos preparing themselves the according to the lawsuit. Neither Park nor Masri is named as Cohen misleadingly transaction documents, according to Singleton developed two inven- a defendant in the lawsuit. advised Singleton the complaint. tions to make high-heeled shoes more Cohen subsequently formed a that his simultaneous The stress over Pique caused Sin- comfortable to wear and formed a separate limited liability company gleton health problems that were ul- company called Pique Inc. in 2004 to to acquire 100 percent ownership of representation of all timately diagnosed as a rare blood develop and market her product, ac- Singleton’s intellectual property, ac- parties would work to disorder, the lawsuit states. cording to the lawsuit. cording to the lawsuit. While Singleton “her benefit because She now undergoes regular blood She met Cohen in 2008 when the requested Cohen make sure she have all parties relied upon transfusions as part of her $550,000 in lawyer spoke at a legal clinic at the a say in major decisions of Pique, Co- annual medical bills and can only work Emerging Technology Centers busi- hen’s March 2010 agreement to secure and trusted Cohen and part-time, according to the complaint. ness incubator in Canton, according to funding for the company gave Park and he would look out for Joshua M. Peck, a spokesman for the lawsuit. Masri enough interest combined in the everyone’s interests. Duane Morris, declined to comment Cohen’s profile on Duane Morris’ company to have majority ownership, about the lawsuit. website states he “regularly counsels the lawsuit states. Pique’s board of di- Andrew Radding, Singleton’s law- start-up companies seeking to attract rectors — Singleton, Park and Masri — complaint against Jay G. Cohen yer, did not respond to requests for venture capital funding” and has rep- also was set up so decisions could be comment. Radding is a member of resented companies in the retail and made a simple majority rather than a Adelberg, Rudow, Dorf & Hendler LLC fashion industries. unanimous vote, according to the law- in Baltimore. Pique retained Duane Morris in suit. vide Singleton or Pique with a written The case is Angela Singleton v. January 2009, and by the end of the “Discord” between the owners retainer agreement regarding Smeyne Duane Morris LLP, 24C15001044. year Cohen and his colleague, George began in 2012 over personnel issues, J. Nemphos, were providing busi- the complaint states. Park and Masri ness advice to Singleton and “actively ultimately filed and won a federal law- searching” for investors in Singleton’s suit declaring the board of directors company, the lawsuit states. was governed by a majority vote and Nemphos is managing partner of fired her from the company in June Duane Morris’ Baltimore office who 2012, the complaint states. Singleton’s has “extensive experience represent- ownership stake in Pique then fell ing... venture capitalists and angel in- from 40 percent to less than 3 percent vestors,” according to his profile on by the end of 2012, and the company CNA LAWYERS PROFESSIONAL the firm’s website. filed for bankruptcy in November 2014, Cohen turned to Jaemin Park, a cli- the complaint states. ent and former colleague of Cohen’s Singleton’s lawsuit also alleges nu- LIABILITY INSURANCE who was now an investor, and Park merous instances of professional neg- in turn solicited Zeid Masri, another ligence by Cohen, including advising investor and Duane Morris client, Singleton to pay some of her legal bills according to the lawsuit. Cohen dis- not to Duane Morris but to Smeyne CONTACT: STUART G. HOFFMAN, AAI closed to Singleton his connections to Ross LLC, a Maryland company owned the investors but “never counseled or by Cohen and Nemphos. advised Singleton regarding his con- The company name is derived from WWW.RHHINSURANCE.COM flict of interests of its possible adverse the maiden names of Cohen and Nem- consequences,” which compromised phos’ wives, according to the com- 410-465-4300 his representation of Singleton, the plaint. lawsuit states. “In order to conceal this arrange- “Cohen misleadingly advised Sin- ment, Cohen and Nemphos did not pro- 14A THEDAILYRECORD.COM Friday, March 6, 2015 New play brings Antonin Scalia to Arena Stage Associated Press tion — then we might have an interesting thematic situation.” WASHINGTON — Actor Edward In one scene, Scalia and his clerk de- Gero has spent a lot of time in court over bate gun rights. the past year — the Supreme Court to be “Americans own 300 million guns, and exact — watching, studying and listening 54 million are semi-automatics. What do to one justice in particular, seeing how he you need that kind of firepower for un- behaves. less you’re being attacked by a T. rex?” Justice Antonin Scalia, 79, is one of the clerk argues. the court’s most conservative, outspoken “Irrelevant to the Second Amendment and polarizing characters, and now those text,” Scalia says, citing the original intent qualities are providing the ingredients for of the Constitution’s writers. a new play. Washington’s Arena Stage is “I’d argue there is too much gun vio- developing “The Originalist” about Scalia lence,” the clerk said. with a story delving into some of the big- “The reason?” Scalia says gest issues and court dramas of this era, “Too many guns.” from gun rights to gay marriage. “Wrong,” Scalia says. “Violence is a The new play, which begins previews trait of the human species. ... Guns are in Friday and will run March 19 through the national DNA, like it or not.” April 26, promises a unique mix of politics AP PHOTO Later the play delves into same-sex and entertainment, reflecting arguments Actor Edward Gero rehearses a scene from ‘The Originalist’ at Arena Stage in Washington. marriage. “It’s something that I think is Americans wrestle with nationwide. Gero has spent hours at the Supreme Court over the past year watching, studying and on people’s minds,” the playwright said. For Gero, it’s about capturing one listening to the justice he portrays. Molly Smith, the show’s director who compelling character while he has the married her longtime partner, Suzanne, rare opportunity to bring a sitting, polit- of shut down his eyes in order to heighten In the rehearsal hall, two walls are last year in a ceremony officiated by Jus- ical figure to the stage. his sense of listening, and then when he lined with pictures of Scalia like a time- tice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, said marriage Gero shares a natural resemblance grabs onto something, he launches and line of his life since he was appointed to is a defining issue of our time. The court with Scalia. He has studied the justice in there’s a real energy in his upper body. the court in 1986 by President Ronald is taking up the larger issue of same-sex court, through videos and over lunch in So I’m trying to capture that physically.” Reagan. There are also images from one marriage April 28, just after the show Scalia’s chambers. In the past, Gero has played at least pivotal moment — rainbow flags waiving closes. “My job as an actor was to find the one other political figure: President Rich- outside the nation’s highest court. For In the past, theaters often avoided connections. Certainly there are many, ard Nixon. He has extensive credits in the story set between 2011 and 2013, the current issues and left that to film, but being Italian-American, being Roman regional theater and has played many decision striking down the ban on fed- this play changes that for Smith, a self-de- Catholic, being from the Northeast. I was Shakespearean roles. His film credits eral recognition of same-sex marriages scribed political animal. raised in Jersey. He was born in Jersey, include “Die Hard 2” and “Striking Dis- figures prominently. Scalia wrote a fiery “I think as artists if we aren’t involved raised in New York,” Gero said of their tance.” dissent in the case. in the present moment, what are we chat. “By the end of the hour, I felt like Scalia, currently the court’s lon- Playwright John Strand said his goal doing?” she said. I was just hanging out with Uncle Nino. I gest-serving justice, declined to be inter- was to build a story around two people — Strand said he tried to be fair to- know the behavior.” viewed about the play. Speaking at an Scalia and a young law clerk — who pas- ward Scalia. He hopes audiences will be They didn’t talk politics or about the event last month with NPR, Scalia said sionately disagree on all the big issues. moved. He wants them to be angry, to play. It was simply time to get to know he doesn’t plan to see a performance and “How could two people of opposite argue but also to laugh. each other. Gero said he hopes to capture was perhaps wary of how he would be political viewpoints begin to understand “It was never my intention to do a Scalia’s humor and intelligence, along portrayed. one another?” Strand said. “If we start hatchet job on Antonin Scalia,” he said. with his fast-talking style. “It’s OK; I mean what can they do? with someone who is renowned for being “I didn’t set out to offend, but inevitably “He’s a big man with big ideas,” Gero They’re going to write what they write,” on the extremes of viewpoints —whether we will. If we’re really looking into these said. “When he listens, he’ll close and sort he said. that’s accurate or not, that is his reputa- issues, inevitably we will.” Employment

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The Daily Record Company is owned by Dolan Media “I can do this. I can do it better. No “She won an impossible fight,” Company. one can talk to voters the way I can. says Baltimore Del. Samuel I. “Sandy” C. Fraser Smith is senior news editor for I can be a social worker with power.” Rosenberg. She turned back the bull- WYPR. HIs column appears Fridays in She knew the people of the city dozers. She got the credit, but she the Daily Record. His email address is neighborhoods. She could say: “I’m made people feel they were part of the [email protected]. Friday, March 6, 2015 THEDAILYRECORD.COM 17A More clean energy jobs for veterans Some of the sharpest minds in Amer- ROGER To complete projects, we’ve pur- erate half its shore-based energy needs ican business are making major, long- chased solar PV modules from Green from alternative sources by 2020. term investments in clean energy. BLUNT Brilliance in Virginia, solar crystalline Because our military men and Warren Buffett, who is investing $30 Commentary cells from Georgia-based Suniva and women have experience in clean tech- billion in renewables, comes to mind. racking systems from GameChange nologies like solar, advanced batteries So, too, does Elon Musk. BRUCE Racking, based in New York and New and electric vehicles, it should come But you don’t need to tune into Jersey. as no surprise that the national non- CNBC or fly out to California to see CHATMAN If we increase our RPS, we increase partisan business group Environmen- cutting-edge clean energy businesses in Commentary the likelihood that growing U.S. manu- tal Entrepreneurs (E2) has found that action. facturers like these will want to set up veterans make up a disproportionately Thanks to smart policies like our struction and renewables industries, shop in Maryland. high percentage of the clean energy state’s Renewable Portfolio Standard, we’ve seen firsthand how the current And it’s not just solar that will bene- workforce. or RPS, which was signed into law a RPS has triggered smart investments in fit – wind will all see a bump in business As Maryland business executives decade ago by former Republican Gov. clean energy across Maryland. opportunities, too. and as veterans, we’re calling upon our Bob Ehrlich and ensures more of our Our companies, headquartered in But what kinds of workers can fill state legislature to increase our RPS this electricity comes from clean, renewable Prince Georges County with offices high-paying jobs in these modern indus- year. energy resources like solar and wind, in Montgomery County, have been in- tries? For the good of our economy – and Maryland is quickly becoming a re- volved in tens of millions of dollars in In addition to being business execu- for the good of our veterans – we need gional hub for clean energy businesses clean energy projects over the past de- tives, we’re also both veterans who look to pass the Maryland Clean Energy Ad- and jobs. cade. to hire veterans first. vancement Act. And this year, state legislators have Our teams have installed solar pan- We work with organizations like the an opportunity to lock down our status els on dozens of rooftops. We’re help- Retired Military Officers Association Roger Blunt is founder and chairman of as the mid-Atlantic’s undisputed clean ing design and build commercial-scale and the Veterans Administration. This the board of Essex Construction, which energy leader by passing the Maryland solar arrays on Eastern Shore farms has shown us the value our 440,000 fel- has completed more than $750 million in Clean Energy Advancement Act. with high electricity demands. And we low Maryland vets bring to industries building projects. He’s a former director Introduced in January and gain- were recently awarded the Army’s Mas- like ours. The high-tech training they of PEPCO, a former director of the ing momentum in the State House, ter Award Task Order Contract, which receive in the military, combined with Maryland Chamber of Commerce, and a this common-sense bill would double enables us to work on clean energy proj- their maturity and discipline, make retired U.S. Army major general who once our current RPS so that 40 percent of ects on military bases that will save tax- them uniquely qualified to excel in clean commanded the 12,000-member reserve our electricity comes from renewable payers money. energy careers. unit at Fort Meade. sources by 2025. While much of the economic impact The Army, Navy, Air Force, Ma- By sending a clear market signal to from projects like these are felt right rines, and Coast Guard have all made Bruce Chatman is CEO and president the private sector, the bill would expand here in Maryland, companies like ours groundbreaking initiatives that include of Essex Renewable Power LLC. After business opportunities in Maryland, at- also rely on a domestic solar supply the installation and expansion of clean serving in the U.S. Air Force as a non- tract innovative clean tech companies chain that’s putting Americans to work energy projects at installations around commissioned officer, he founded several and create more high-paying jobs. and also enables us to do business over- the globe. companies and had a 29-year technology As business executives in the con- seas using U.S. products. The Navy, for instance, wants to gen- career at IBM. It’s the children who matter We support Delegate Samuel are matters where the Department of (“Sandy”) Rosenberg’s proposed Social Services is taking some action House Bill 348, “Civil Right to Coun- EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS affecting parental rights, including re- sel-Implementation”), and encourage moving a child from a home and into the General Assembly to pass it this James B. Astrachan, Chair the guardianship of the Department session as long as it is budget-neu- of Social Services. While that does in- tral. This legislation would implement Wesley D. Blakeslee C. William Michaels volve state action, CINA cases are civil a Judicare pilot project to provide cases in which custody is at issue. free legal representation in contested Arthur F. Fergenson Gale Rasin Other states are also exploring child custody proceedings to indigent ways to provide counsel to indigent parents who meet income eligibility Daniel F. Goldstein William Reynolds parties in custody disputes. For ex- requirements. Certain counties (Bal- ample, California and New York have timore City, Prince George’s County, Caroline Griffin Norman Smith passed laws to provide a right to coun- and Dorchester, Somerset, Wicomico, sel for income-eligible litigants not and Worcester counties) would imple- Elizabeth Kameen H. Mark Stichel only in child custody litigation, but ment this pilot program, with oversight also domestic violence cases. by a select workgroup. The bill would Stephen Meehan Ferrier R. Stillman Because this pilot program would also fund the pilot program with ini- only provide lawyers for the custody The Daily Record Editorial Advisory Board is composed of members of the legal profession who serve voluntarily tial appropriations in the amount of part of family law cases, there is con- and are independent of The Daily Record. Through their ongoing exchange of views, members of the Board $757,500 for fiscal year 2017, and in- cern that the attorney’s scope of legal attempt to develop consensus on issues of importance to the Bench, Bar and public. When their minds meet, crease that amount to slightly over representation would have to be lim- unsigned opinions will result. When they differ, majority views and signed rebuttals will appear. Members of $3 million in fiscal year 2020. Exist- ited. However, it is possible for at- the community are invited to contribute letters to the editor and/or columns about opinions expressed by the ing funding for the Judicare program torneys to define the scope of their Editorial Advisory Board. would not be affected. representation in a particular case. This bill arises from the “Civil This is happening more than it was in Gideon” movement which endorses a to take a great deal of time in pro se the past. And, Maryland has done well spectrum of ways to provide counsel cases to assure they have developed all in preventing unnecessary expendi- to low-income parties in civil cases. the necessary facts to establish crite- tures in the existing Judicare program. This board is divided as to whether ria on which to base a decision. It typ- The need for free counsel in cus- there is a constitutional right to an at- ically takes the court a longer time to tody cases for low income parties is torney in civil cases (as one end of this make such decisions without counsel underscored by the 2013 Current Sta- spectrum believes). If there is ever an area to develop these facts. tus of Pro Bono Service Among Mary- However, if there is ever an area of of law where exploring While lawyers can be long-winded land Lawyers Report. law where exploring providing a no- providing a no-cost and do admittedly sometimes slow It found that family law matters cost lawyer to indigent parties in civil down cases, for the most part, their continue to be one of the areas of law cases is worthwhile, it is in the area of lawyer to indigent knowledge of the law and procedure in which the most pro bono hours were family law and especially custody dis- parties in civil cases helps move litigation to a swifter con- reported. However, even with this free putes. “is worthwhile, it is in clusion. And, for children whose par- service being offered to so many fam- Numerous clients who face the loss the area of family law ents are in a custody dispute, resolving ily law clients, the need still greatly ex- of, or restrictions on, their right to cus- the case quickly has great advantages ceeds the demand. tody of their children say that such an and especially custody emotionally as well as financially for We support this legislation with its outcome is as bad as, or even worse disputes. the entire family. limited pilot project to see if counsel than, incarceration in a criminal case. can be provided to indigent parties in Furthermore, the right of parents to Existing precedent custody cases in a cost-efficient man- raise their children has been held to be There is already precedent for pro- ner that helps resolve the very difficult a fundamental right. indigent litigants with counsel. Cases viding free representation to parties in situation of low income parents facing The effect of not having counsel in usually move faster through the court a custody matters. Parents in Child In the loss of custody of their children. any litigation puts the self-represented system and are typically more likely Need of Assistance (“CINA”) cases are party at a distinct disadvantage. Even to settle, thus using less judicial re- already entitled to legal representation Editorial Advisory Board member when both parties are pro se, there sources, where lawyers are involved. provided by the Office of the Public Caroline Griffin did not participate in are still very good reasons to provide Judges deciding custody disputes have Defender or a free advocate. These this opinion. Employment

PARALEGAL/LEGAL SECRETARY JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY- TRANSACTIONS PARALEGAL Schochor, Federico and Staton, P.A., a prestigious plaintiff medical malpractice firm located in the historic mansion, “the Paulton” in the Mt. Vernon section of The Office of the Vice President and General Counsel seeks a Transactions Baltimore, is recruiting a highly skilled Paralegal / Legal Secretary to work with Paralegal with a minimum of 5 years of legal experience. This position will founding senior partner, Philip C. Federico. Successful candidates should have assist the attorneys in the office in reviewing and drafting various contracts and the following requirements: other documents relating to the various transactions of the University, including -Medical Malpractice and / or litigation experience purchasing support; intellectual property and research; real estate support; -Excellent written and verbal communication skills international operations support; miscellaneous contract support; and other -Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications duties as assigned. For additional information, visit http://jobs.jhu.edu. -Strong attention to detail and the ability to meet strict deadlines Locate Job #65067 and click “Apply.” This full time opportunity offers a competitive salary, excellent benefits and a Johns Hopkins University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer professional work environment. All responses are kept in confidence. committed to recruiting, supporting, and fostering a diverse community of outstanding faculty, staff, and students. All applicants who share this goal are Please submit resume with cover letter to: [email protected] encouraged to apply.

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY- PARALEGAL-HEALTH CARE LAW OFFICE MANAGER/PARALEGAL The Office of the Vice President and General Counsel seeks an Office Manag - The Office of the Vice President and General Counsel seeks paralegal with a er/Paralegal. This position will be responsible for providing managerial support minimum of 5 years of general legal experience in basic legal research, primarily to the Vice President & General Counsel and the Deputy General Counsel in all in the areas of contracts, employment and EEO law, assisting in investigations, areas of law office management, including human resources; budget; law firm and reviewing and drafting contracts. retainers and invoices; purchasing supplies and travel; space planning; office furniture and equipment; IT hardware and software; hire and supervise student For additional information, visit http://jobs.jhu.edu. Locate Job #65294 and click office workers; and other responsibilities. For additional information, visit “Apply.” http://jobs.jhu.edu. Locate Job #64799 and click “Apply.” Johns Hopkins University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer Johns Hopkins University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer committed to recruiting, supporting, and fostering a diverse community of committed to recruiting, supporting, and fostering a diverse community of outstanding faculty, staff, and students. All applicants who share this goal are outstanding faculty, staff, and students. All applicants who share this goal are encouraged to apply. encouraged to apply.

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LITIGATION ATTORNEY LITIGATION SECRETARY Franklin & Prokopik, an AV rated firm, has an immediate opening for an experi enced Immediate opening for a litigation secretary with 5-10 years’ experience. Must Litigation Attorney in our Hagerstown office. The ideal candidate will be proficient in MS Word, Excel, document management, legal terminology and have 10+ years experience in Worker’s Compensation and Liability defense. transcription. Qualified candidate will possess good interpersonal, communica tion, The incumbent will be responsible for the Firm’s practice in the geographic area strong organizational skills and be a self-starter with the ability to handle a of Hagerstown and have a connection to the community. Maryland Bar busy workload. Complete benefits package and excellent salary. Send cover required. Salary will commensurate with experience. We are an EEO employer, letter and resume to: Gordon Feinblatt LLC, Attn: Robyn Seabrease, 233 E. offering an excellent benefits package in a collegial work environment. Please Redwood Street, Baltimore, MD 21202; E-mail: [email protected]. EOE. email resume and salary requirements to [email protected] No phone calls please.

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Shulman Rogers currently seeks a sophisticated business transactions lawyer who possesses an entrepreneurial passion and enjoys advising the owners of middle market, growth and start-up companies. The candidate for this associate position must have 3+ years of experience with a variety of legal matters, including mergers and acquisitions, angel/venture/private equity financings, CONSTRUCTION LAW ASSOCIATE entity formation, joint ventures, LLC operating agreements, securities offerings and compliance, and ordinary course commercial agreements. Shulman Rogers Harrison Law Group seeks an associate with 2-4 years experience to join the Towson is a 100+ attorney, entrepreneurial law firm with a dynamic business and office of its construction litigation practice. The successful applicant must have con- struction law experience or be aggressively willing to learn prin ciples of construction finance practice. Associates work closely with attorneys who previously litigation, possess superior research, writing, pleading and communication skills, and worked at AMLAW 100 law firms and understand business. Please submit your be willing to work as a member of our team. Highly competitive salary and benefits. resume to: https://shulmanrogers.applicantpro.com/jobs/177901.html Qualified applicants should fax, e-mail or send their resume to: Harrison Law Group SHULMAN, ROGERS, GANDAL, PORDY & ECKER, P.A. 40 W. Chesapeake Avenue, Suite 600, Towson, MD 21204 website: www.shulmanrogers.com Tel: (410) 832-0000 Fax: (410) 832-9929 Shulman Rogers is an EO/AA/VEV/Disabled employer E-mail: [email protected] Litigation Support / Lawyer to Lawyer ADR ADR We Built Our Reputation On Construction Law. Alternative Dispute Resolution Exclusively. HON. EDWARD J. ANGELETTI (RET.)

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330 N Grantley St Baltimore, MD 21229-2943 1930 Grinnalds Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Index of First Publications 331 Cornwall St Baltimore, MD 21224-2700 Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court Trustee’s Sales ...... 10B 3601 Clarks Ln Apt 332 Baltimore, MD 21215-2782 House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:39 am, Alex Cooper 329 E 23rd St, Baltimore, 21218 - Sale Date: 20150325 - Time: 3715 Arcadia Ave Baltimore, MD 21215-5727 4210 Harford Terrace, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court 10:00 4041 The Alameda Baltimore, MD 21218-1357 House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:40 am, Alex Cooper 4307 Roberton Ave, Baltimore, 21206 - Sale Date: 20150325 - 4139 Norfolk Ave Baltimore, MD 21216-1244 Time: 10:00 3411 Callaway Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, 4227 Harcourt Rd Baltimore, MD 21214-3409 Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court 4223 Sheldon Ave, Baltimore, 21206 - Sale Date: 20150325 - Time: 4309 Hamilton Ave Baltimore, MD 21206-3640 House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:41 am, Alex Cooper 10:00 4505 Pen Lucy Rd Baltimore, MD 21229-2842 3403 Devonshire Drive, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, 4523 N Rogers Ave, Baltimore, 21215 - Sale Date: 20150325 - Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court Time: 10:00 4602 Glenarm Ave Baltimore, MD 21206-2707 House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:42 am, Alex Cooper 2116 Westwood Ave, Baltimore, 21217 - Sale Date: 20150325 - 4610 Bayonne Ave Baltimore, MD 21206-2810 2823 Grantley Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Time: 10:00 513 W 28th St Baltimore, MD 21211-3028 Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court Estate Notices ...... 4B 5209 Belleville Ave Baltimore, MD 21207-7044 House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:43 am, Alex Cooper 5514 Plymouth Rd Baltimore, MD 21214-1618 Davis, Adrian Gordon 1203 Poplar Grove Street, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Van Eron, Adam K 5806 Merville Ave Baltimore, MD 21215-4127 Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court Vaughan, Emily Ivoria 5840 Bellona Ave Baltimore, MD 21212-3520 House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:55 am, Alex Cooper Willis, Susie M 7000 Park Dr Baltimore, MD 21234-7520 105 N Rose Street, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Clarence Bids ...... 4B 87 S Kossuth St Baltimore, MD 21229-3622 M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court House Construction Redemption Notices - Project 5000 ...... 5B Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:59 am, Alex Cooper Contract #TR15001 - Reconstruction Of Footways Citywide 1137 Hollins St Baltimore, MD 21223-2555 4830 Claybury Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court Contract #TR15002 - Reconstruction Of Footways Citywide 1527 N Gilmor St Baltimore, MD 21217-2305 House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:00 am, Alex Cooper Contract #TR15011 - Resurfacing Highways At Various Locations 3510 Park Heights Ave Baltimore, MD 21215-7729 5516 Frederick Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Northeast Sector I 4711 Ivanhoe Ave Baltimore, MD 21212-4948 Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court Sanitary Contract No. 902 - Improvements to Sanitary Sewers 5500 Odonnell St Baltimore, MD 21224-4647 House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:02 am, Alex Cooper in the Dundalk Sewershed 3543 Pelham Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Water Contract 1302 - On-Call Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer Upcoming Property Auctions Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court Large Water Main Repairs House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:03 am, Alex Cooper MARCH 6, 2015 Water Contract No. 1301 - On-Call Large Water Main Repairs 612 Lucia Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Clarence Goods and Services Baltimore City M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court House RFP #B-1786-15 - Request For Proposals - Financial Audit Services 1715 Homestead Street, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:04 am, Alex Cooper Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court Government - Official Publications ...... 3B 5916 Theodore Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:30 am, Alex Cooper Contract #BCS 2014-07 - To provide Landscape Architectural Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court 1713 Malvern Street, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Design Services, and on-site staff support statewide on specific House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:06 am, Alex Cooper Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court projects designated during the terms of this agreement 1600 S Charles Street, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:31 am, Alex Cooper Individual & Family - Termination ...... 3B Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court 2323 Braddish Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:07 am, Alex Cooper Case #T14219019 - Notice of Filing a Petition For Termination Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court of Parental Rights 1234 Hull Street, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Clarence House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:32 am, Alex Cooper M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court House Notices 1535 Ensor Street, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Clarence Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:08 am, Alex Cooper Docket Number: 14CP0264LO - Termination of Parental Rights M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court House 1532 Shadyside Road, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, - To: Charles Pitzinger and any unknown/unnamed father of Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:33 am, Alex Cooper Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court William Stephen Nutting-Gamache 3901 Eierman Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:09 am, Alex Cooper Decree NISI ...... 7B Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court 1253 James St Baltimore, MD 21223-3617 House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:34 am, Alex Cooper MARCH 10, 2015 1502 N Pulaski St Baltimore, MD 21217-1125 3424 Holmes Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Baltimore City 1800 E 32nd St Baltimore, MD 21218-3736 Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:36 am, Alex Cooper 2840 Clifton Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, 2106 Maisel Street, 2120 Maisel Street, 2124 Maisel Street, 2217, 1534 Kingsway Road, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court Baltimore, MD 21230-1619 Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:02 am, Alex Cooper 2201 Belair Rd Baltimore, MD 21213-1337 House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:37 am, Alex Cooper 1525 Kingsway Road, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, 234 Holliday St Apt 601 Baltimore, MD 21202-3664 2015 Druid Hill Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court 2804 Clearview Ave Baltimore, MD 21234-7113 Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:04 am, Alex Cooper 2818 Hollins Ferry Rd Baltimore, MD 21230-2956 House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:38 am, Alex Cooper Continued on 2B

PUBLIC NOTICE TYPES scheduled for a particular day. other municipal charges may be Termination of Parental Rights, Notice to Creditors – When an These sales can be cancelled at sold at public auction at Foundation Notices and other estate is filed, the law requires a any time, and the information jurisdictional tax sales. Rights of notices required by law. Statement of notices “Notice to Creditors” be filed and presented here is correct at the Redemption notices serve notice published in a newspaper once a time of publication. that all efforts have been Court Calendars – On a daily The Daily Record Public Notice week for three successive weeks. exhausted to secure the payment basis, The Daily Record publishes section contains notices that are Storage Unit Auctions – In of those liens and foreclosure court calendars from required by law to be published Property Sales – Maryland, notification of storage proceedings have been initiated. the Circuit Court of in a newspaper of general These property or unit auctions is required by law. Baltimore City and circulation. Public notices auction sales give The notice gives the time and Notice of Sale – After a the Baltimore City describe activity of public notice of impending date of auction for property has been sold at and Baltimore interest and concern and report auctions of property the contents of auction, a Notice of Sale must be County Orphans’ Court. On a activity or planned activity by due to foreclosure action. The various storage units published which states that the monthly basis, we publish government, including the notice will include pertinent on which required sale occurred and the property’s Maryland Court of Appeals and courts. information such as the address payments have not purchase price. the Maryland Court of Special Inside this section, you will find of the property and date and time been made or other legal Appeals schedule. various public notices. The of the sale. Refer to the requirements have not been met. Other Legal Notices – Other section starts with an index to all Upcoming Property Auctions notices you may find To submit a public notice, please the first publication notices. The feature in the front of the section Rights of Redemption – in this section contact Darlene Miller at 443- ads are organized by type and to see the auction sales Properties that have liens filed include Name 524-8188 or send your ad to include the following: against them for unpaid taxes or Changes, [email protected]. 10B The Daily Record THEDAILYRECORD.COM Friday, March 6, 2015

Baltimore City Baltimore City Baltimore City Samuel I. White, P.C. Samuel I. White, P.C. Samuel I. White, P.C. 611 ROCKVILLE PIKE, SUITE 100 611 ROCKVILLE PIKE, SUITE 100 611 ROCKVILLE PIKE, SUITE 100 ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND 20852 ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND 20852 ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND 20852 Substitute Trustees’ Sale Of Substitute Trustees’ Sale Of Substitute Trustees’ Sale Of Valuable Leasehold Property Valuable Leasehold Property Known As Known As Valuable Fee Simple Property 329 East 23rd Street, Baltimore, MD 21218 2116 Westwood Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21217 Known As ———————————— ———————————— Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust to ESTHER SANTOS, Trustee(s), dated October 15, 2008, and recorded among to PRLAP, INC., Trustee(s), dated July 26, 2004, and recorded among the Land 4223 Sheldon Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21206 the Land Records of BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND in Liber 11144, folio 116, Records of BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND in Liber 6027, folio 425, the holder ———————————— the holder of the indebtedness secured by this Deed of Trust having appointed of the indebtedness secured by this Deed of Trust having appointed the under- Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust the undersigned Substitute Trustees, by instrument duly recorded among the signed Substitute Trustees, by instrument duly recorded among the aforesaid to CTC REAL ESTATE SERVICES , Trustee(s), dated February 27, 2007, and aforesaid Land Records, default having occurred under the terms thereof, and at Land Records, default having occurred under the terms thereof, and at the recorded among the Land Records of BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND in Liber the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned Substitute Trustee request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will 9195, folio 623, the holder of the indebtedness secured by this Deed of Trust will offer for sale at public auction at THE BALTIMORE CITY COURTHOUSE offer for sale at public auction at THE BALTIMORE CITY COURTHOUSE having appointed the undersigned Substitute Trustees, by instrument duly LOCATED AT 100 N CALVERT ST, (COURTHOUSE WEST), BALTIMORE, MD LOCATED AT 100 N CALVERT ST, (COURTHOUSE WEST), BALTIMORE, MD recorded among the aforesaid Land Records, default having occurred under the 21202 ON, 21202 ON, terms thereof, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at public auction at THE BALTIMORE March 25, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. March 25, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. ALL THAT LEASEHOLD LOT OF GROUND and improvements thereon ALL THAT LEASEHOLD LOT OF GROUND and improvements thereon CITY COURTHOUSE LOCATED AT 100 N CALVERT ST, (COURTHOUSE WEST), BALTIMORE, MD 21202 ON, situated in BALTIMORE CITY, MD and described as follows: situated in BALTIMORE CITY, MD and described as follows: ALL THAT PROPERTY CONVEYED BY DEED DATED APRIL 10, 2004 AND ALL THAT PROPERTY CONVEYED BY DEED DATED NOVEMBER 15, 2001 March 25, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. RECORDED APRIL 21, 2004 IN BOOK 14693, PAGE 576. AND RECORDED MARCH 5, 2002 IN LIBER 2234, FOLIO 453. ALL THAT FEE SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND and improvements thereon THE PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO AN ANNUAL GROUND RENT OF $56.00 THE PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO AN ANNUAL GROUND RENT OF $90.00 situated in BALTIMORE CITY, MD and described as follows: PAYABLE ON THE 1st DAYS OF May AND November OF EACH AND EVERY PAYABLE ON THE 1st DAYS OF May AND November OF EACH AND EVERY ALL THAT PROPERTY CONVEYED BY DEED DATED JUNE 16, 2005 AND YEAR. YEAR. RECORDED JULY 22, 2005 IN BOOK 6651, PAGE 1423. The property will be sold in an “AS IS WHERE IS” condition without either The property will be sold in an “AS IS WHERE IS” condition without either The property will be sold in an “AS IS WHERE IS” condition without either express or implied warranty or representation, including but not limited to the express or implied warranty or representation, including but not limited to the express or implied warranty or representation, including but not limited to the description, fitness for a particular purpose or use, structural integrity, physical description, fitness for a particular purpose or use, structural integrity, physical description, fitness for a particular purpose or use, structural integrity, physical condition, construction, extent of construction, workmanship, materials, condition, construction, extent of construction, workmanship, materials, condition, construction, extent of construction, workmanship, materials, liability, zoning, subdivision, environmental condition, merchantability, compli- liability, zoning, subdivision, environmental condition, merchantability, liability, zoning, subdivision, environmental condition, merchantability, ance with building or housing codes or other laws, ordinances or regulations, or compliance with building or housing codes or other laws, ordinances or regula- compliance with building or housing codes or other laws, ordinances or regula- other similar matters, and subject to easements, agreements and restrictions of tions, or other similar matters, and subject to easements, agreements and tions, or other similar matters, and subject to easements, agreements and record which affect the same, if any. The property will be sold subject to all restrictions of record which affect the same, if any. The property will be sold restrictions of record which affect the same, if any. The property will be sold conditions, liens, restrictions and agreements of record affecting same including subject to all conditions, liens, restrictions and agreements of record affecting subject to all conditions, liens, restrictions and agreements of record affecting any condominium and of HOA assessments pursuant to Md Real Property same including any condominium and of HOA assessments pursuant to Md Real same including any condominium and of HOA assessments pursuant to Md Real Article 11-110. Property Article 11-110. Property Article 11-110. TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of $20,000.00 payable in certified check or by a TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of $20,000.00 payable in certified check or by a TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of $20,000.00 payable in certified check or by a cashier’s check will be required from purchaser at time of sale, balance in cashier’s check will be required from purchaser at time of sale, balance in cashier’s check will be required from purchaser at time of sale, balance in immediately available funds upon final ratification of sale by the Circuit Court immediately available funds upon final ratification of sale by the Circuit Court immediately available funds upon final ratification of sale by the Circuit Court of BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND interest to be paid at the rate of 7.500% on of BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND interest to be paid at the rate of 6.375% on of BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND interest to be paid at the rate of 6.375% on unpaid purchase money from date of sale to date of settlement. The secured unpaid purchase money from date of sale to date of settlement. The secured unpaid purchase money from date of sale to date of settlement. The secured party herein, if a bidder, shall not be required to post a deposit. Third party party herein, if a bidder, shall not be required to post a deposit. Third party party herein, if a bidder, shall not be required to post a deposit. Third party purchaser (excluding the secured party) will be required to complete full settle- purchaser (excluding the secured party) will be required to complete full settle- purchaser (excluding the secured party) will be required to complete full settle- ment of the purchase of the property within TEN (10) CALENDAR DAYS of the ment of the purchase of the property within TEN (10) CALENDAR DAYS of the ment of the purchase of the property within TEN (10) CALENDAR DAYS of the ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court otherwise the purchaser’s deposit ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court otherwise the purchaser’s deposit ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court otherwise the purchaser’s deposit shall be forfeited and the property will be resold at the risk and expense, of the shall be forfeited and the property will be resold at the risk and expense, of the shall be forfeited and the property will be resold at the risk and expense, of the defaulting purchaser. All other public charges and private charges or defaulting purchaser. All other public charges and private charges or defaulting purchaser. All other public charges and private charges or assessments, including water/sewer charges, ground rent, taxes if any, to be assessments, including water/sewer charges, ground rent, taxes if any, to be assessments, including water/sewer charges, ground rent, taxes if any, to be adjusted to date of sale. Cost of all documentary stamps and transfer taxes and adjusted to date of sale. Cost of all documentary stamps and transfer taxes and adjusted to date of sale. Cost of all documentary stamps and transfer taxes and all other costs incident to the settlement shall be borne by the purchaser. If all other costs incident to the settlement shall be borne by the purchaser. If all other costs incident to the settlement shall be borne by the purchaser. If applicable, condominium and/or homeowner association dues and assessments applicable, condominium and/or homeowner association dues and assessments applicable, condominium and/or homeowner association dues and assessments will be adjusted to date of sale. If the sale is rescinded or not ratified for any will be adjusted to date of sale. If the sale is rescinded or not ratified for any will be adjusted to date of sale. If the sale is rescinded or not ratified for any reason, including post sale lender audit, or the Substitute Trustees are unable to reason, including post sale lender audit, or the Substitute Trustees are unable to reason, including post sale lender audit, or the Substitute Trustees are unable to convey insurable title or a resale is to take place for any reason, the purchas- convey insurable title or a resale is to take place for any reason, the purchas- convey insurable title or a resale is to take place for any reason, the purchas- er(s) sole remedy in law or equity shall be limited to the refund of the aforemen- er(s) sole remedy in law or equity shall be limited to the refund of the aforemen- er(s) sole remedy in law or equity shall be limited to the refund of the aforemen- tioned deposit. The purchaser waives all rights and claims against the Substitute tioned deposit. The purchaser waives all rights and claims against the Substitute tioned deposit. The purchaser waives all rights and claims against the Substitute Trustees whether known or unknown. These provisions shall survive settlement Trustees whether known or unknown. These provisions shall survive settlement Trustees whether known or unknown. These provisions shall survive settlement Upon refund of the deposit, this sale shall be void and of no effect, and the Upon refund of the deposit, this sale shall be void and of no effect, and the Upon refund of the deposit, this sale shall be void and of no effect, and the purchaser shall have no further claim against the Substitute Trustees. The sale purchaser shall have no further claim against the Substitute Trustees. The sale purchaser shall have no further claim against the Substitute Trustees. The sale is subject to post-sale review of the status of the loan and that if any agreement is subject to post-sale review of the status of the loan and that if any agreement is subject to post-sale review of the status of the loan and that if any agreement to cancel the sale was entered into by the lender and borrower prior to the sale to cancel the sale was entered into by the lender and borrower prior to the sale to cancel the sale was entered into by the lender and borrower prior to the sale then the sale is void and the purchaser’s deposit shall be refunded without then the sale is void and the purchaser’s deposit shall be refunded without then the sale is void and the purchaser’s deposit shall be refunded without interest. Additional terms and conditions, if applicable, maybe announced at the interest. Additional terms and conditions, if applicable, maybe announced at the interest. Additional terms and conditions, if applicable, maybe announced at the time and date of sale. File No. (24993) time and date of sale. File No. (23892) time and date of sale. File No. (18215) JOHN E. DRISCOLL III, et al, JOHN E. DRISCOLL III, et al, JOHN E. DRISCOLL III, et al, Substitute Trustees. Substitute Trustees. Substitute Trustees.

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Baltimore City Baltimore City Baltimore City. Samuel I. White, P.C. Samuel I. White, P.C. Samuel I. White, P.C. 611 ROCKVILLE PIKE, SUITE 100 611 ROCKVILLE PIKE, SUITE 100 611 ROCKVILLE PIKE ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND 20852 ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND 20852 SUITE 100 Substitute Trustees’ Sale Of Valuable Leasehold Property ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND 20852 Substitute Trustees’ Sale Of Known As 4307 Roberton Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21206 Substitute Trustees’ Sale Of Valuable Fee Simple Property ———————————— Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust Valuable Fee Simple Property Known As to ROBERT A. ALTIERI, A MARYLAND CORPORATION, Trustee(s), dated December 22, 2008, and recorded among the Land Records of BALTIMORE 4523 N. Rogers Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21215 CITY, MARYLAND in Liber 11267, folio 283, the holder of the indebtedness Known As ———————————— secured by this Deed of Trust having appointed the undersigned Substitute Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust Trustees, by instrument duly recorded among the aforesaid Land Records, 2813 Bookert Drive, Baltimore, MD 21225 to KAREN REALE, Trustee(s), dated June 24, 2008, and recorded among the default having occurred under the terms thereof, and at the request of the party ———————————— Land Records of BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND in Liber 10910, folio 342, secured thereby, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at public Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust, RE-RECORDED IN LIBER 16063, AND FOLIO 16, the holder of the auction at THE BALTIMORE CITY COURTHOUSE LOCATED AT 100 N dated January 25, 2008, and recorded among the Land Records of BALTIMORE indebtedness secured by this Deed of Trust having appointed the undersigned CITY, MARYLAND in Liber 10412, folio 371, the holder of the indebtedness Substitute Trustees, by instrument duly recorded among the aforesaid Land CALVERT ST, (COURTHOUSE WEST), BALTIMORE, MD 21202 ON, secured by this Deed of Trust having appointed the undersigned Substitute Records, default having occurred under the terms thereof, and at the request of March 25, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. Trustees, by instrument duly recorded among the aforesaid Land Records, the party secured thereby, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale ALL THAT LEASEHOLD LOT OF GROUND and improvements thereon default having occurred under the terms thereof, and at the request of the party at public auction at THE BALTIMORE CITY COURTHOUSE LOCATED AT 100 secured thereby, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at public N CALVERT ST, (COURTHOUSE WEST), BALTIMORE, MD 21202 ON, situated in BALTIMORE CITY, MD and described as follows: auction at THE BALTIMORE CITY COURTHOUSE LOCATED AT 100 N ALL THAT PROPERTY CONVEYED BY DEED DATED JUNE 24, 2008 AND CALVERT ST, (COURTHOUSE WEST), BALTIMORE, MD 21202 ON, RECORDED AUGUST 8, 2008 IN BOOK 10910, PAGE 337. March 25, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. THE PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO AN ANNUAL GROUND RENT OF $90.00 ALL THAT FEE SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND and improvements thereon PAYABLE ON THE 18th DAYS OF May AND November OF EACH AND EVERY March 11, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. situated in BALTIMORE CITY, MD and described as follows: YEAR. ALL THAT FEE SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND and improvements thereon ALL THAT PROPERTY CONVEYED BY DEED DATED JUNE 24, 2008 AND The property will be sold in an “AS IS WHERE IS” condition without either situated in BALTIMORE CITY, MD and described as follows: RECORDED AUGUST 8, 2008 IN BOOK 10910, PAGE 337. express or implied warranty or representation, including but not limited to the ALL THAT PROPERTY CONVEYED BY DEED DATED JANUARY 16, 2002 The property will be sold in an “AS IS WHERE IS” condition without either description, fitness for a particular purpose or use, structural integrity, physical AND RECORDED JUNE 27, 2002 IN BOOK 2631, PAGE 331. express or implied warranty or representation, including but not limited to the condition, construction, extent of construction, workmanship, materials, The property will be sold in an “AS IS WHERE IS” condition without either express or implied warranty or representation, including but not limited to the description, fitness for a particular purpose or use, structural integrity, physical liability, zoning, subdivision, environmental condition, merchantability, condition, construction, extent of construction, workmanship, materials, description, fitness for a particular purpose or use, structural integrity, physical compliance with building or housing codes or other laws, ordinances or regula- condition, construction, extent of construction, workmanship, materials, liability, zoning, subdivision, environmental condition, merchantability, tions, or other similar matters, and subject to easements, agreements and compliance with building or housing codes or other laws, ordinances or regula- liability, zoning, subdivision, environmental condition, merchantability, restrictions of record which affect the same, if any. The property will be sold compliance with building or housing codes or other laws, ordinances or regula- tions, or other similar matters, and subject to easements, agreements and subject to all conditions, liens, restrictions and agreements of record affecting tions, or other similar matters, and subject to easements, agreements and restrictions of record which affect the same, if any. The property will be sold same including any condominium and of HOA assessments pursuant to Md Real restrictions of record which affect the same, if any. The property will be sold subject to all conditions, liens, restrictions and agreements of record affecting Property Article 11-110. subject to all conditions, liens, restrictions and agreements of record affecting same including any condominium and of HOA assessments pursuant to Md Real TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of $20,000.00 payable in certified check or by a same including any condominium and of HOA assessments pursuant to Md Real Property Article 11-110. cashier’s check will be required from purchaser at time of sale, balance in Property Article 11-110. TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of $20,000.00 payable in certified check or by a immediately available funds upon final ratification of sale by the Circuit Court TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of $20,000.00 payable in certified check or by a cashier’s check will be required from purchaser at time of sale, balance in of BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND interest to be paid at the rate of 5.500% on cashier’s check will be required from purchaser at time of sale, balance in immediately available funds upon final ratification of sale by the Circuit Court unpaid purchase money from date of sale to date of settlement. The secured immediately available funds upon final ratification of sale by the Circuit Court of BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND interest to be paid at the rate of 6.750% on party herein, if a bidder, shall not be required to post a deposit. Third party of BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND interest to be paid at the rate of 6.875% on unpaid purchase money from date of sale to date of settlement. The secured unpaid purchase money from date of sale to date of settlement. The secured purchaser (excluding the secured party) will be required to complete full settle- party herein, if a bidder, shall not be required to post a deposit. Third party party herein, if a bidder, shall not be required to post a deposit. Third party ment of the purchase of the property within TEN (10) CALENDAR DAYS of the purchaser (excluding the secured party) will be required to complete full settle- purchaser (excluding the secured party) will be required to complete full settle- ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court otherwise the purchaser’s deposit ment of the purchase of the property within TEN (10) CALENDAR DAYS of the ment of the purchase of the property within TEN (10) CALENDAR DAYS of the shall be forfeited and the property will be resold at the risk and expense, of the ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court otherwise the purchaser’s deposit ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court otherwise the purchaser’s deposit defaulting purchaser. All other public charges and private charges or shall be forfeited and the property will be resold at the risk and expense, of the shall be forfeited and the property will be resold at the risk and expense, of the assessments, including water/sewer charges, ground rent, taxes if any, to be defaulting purchaser. All other public charges and private charges or defaulting purchaser. All other public charges and private charges or adjusted to date of sale. Cost of all documentary stamps and transfer taxes and assessments, including water/sewer charges, ground rent, taxes if any, to be assessments, including water/sewer charges, ground rent, taxes if any, to be all other costs incident to the settlement shall be borne by the purchaser. If adjusted to date of sale. Cost of all documentary stamps and transfer taxes and adjusted to date of sale. Cost of all documentary stamps and transfer taxes and applicable, condominium and/or homeowner association dues and assessments all other costs incident to the settlement shall be borne by the purchaser. If all other costs incident to the settlement shall be borne by the purchaser. If will be adjusted to date of sale. If the sale is rescinded or not ratified for any applicable, condominium and/or homeowner association dues and assessments applicable, condominium and/or homeowner association dues and assessments reason, including post sale lender audit, or the Substitute Trustees are unable to will be adjusted to date of sale. If the sale is rescinded or not ratified for any will be adjusted to date of sale. If the sale is rescinded or not ratified for any convey insurable title or a resale is to take place for any reason, the purchas- reason, including post sale lender audit, or the Substitute Trustees are unable to reason, including post sale lender audit, or the Substitute Trustees are unable to er(s) sole remedy in law or equity shall be limited to the refund of the aforemen- convey insurable title or a resale is to take place for any reason, the purchas- er(s) sole remedy in law or equity shall be limited to the refund of the aforemen- convey insurable title or a resale is to take place for any reason, the purchas- tioned deposit. The purchaser waives all rights and claims against the Substitute er(s) sole remedy in law or equity shall be limited to the refund of the aforemen- tioned deposit. The purchaser waives all rights and claims against the Substitute Trustees whether known or unknown. These provisions shall survive settlement Trustees whether known or unknown. These provisions shall survive settlement tioned deposit. The purchaser waives all rights and claims against the Substitute Upon refund of the deposit, this sale shall be void and of no effect, and the Trustees whether known or unknown. These provisions shall survive settlement Upon refund of the deposit, this sale shall be void and of no effect, and the purchaser shall have no further claim against the Substitute Trustees. The sale purchaser shall have no further claim against the Substitute Trustees. The sale Upon refund of the deposit, this sale shall be void and of no effect, and the is subject to post-sale review of the status of the loan and that if any agreement is subject to post-sale review of the status of the loan and that if any agreement purchaser shall have no further claim against the Substitute Trustees. The sale to cancel the sale was entered into by the lender and borrower prior to the sale to cancel the sale was entered into by the lender and borrower prior to the sale is subject to post-sale review of the status of the loan and that if any agreement then the sale is void and the purchaser’s deposit shall be refunded without then the sale is void and the purchaser’s deposit shall be refunded without to cancel the sale was entered into by the lender and borrower prior to the sale interest. Additional terms and conditions, if applicable, maybe announced at the interest. Additional terms and conditions, if applicable, maybe announced at the then the sale is void and the purchaser’s deposit shall be refunded without time and date of sale. File No. (23952) time and date of sale. File No. (12767) interest. Additional terms and conditions, if applicable, maybe announced at the JOHN E. DRISCOLL III, et al, JOHN E. DRISCOLL III, et al, time and date of sale. File No. (23888) Substitute Trustees. Substitute Trustees. JOHN E. DRISCOLL III, et al, Substitute Trustees.

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Baltimore City. Baltimore City. Baltimore City. Samuel I. White, P.C. Samuel I. White, P.C. Samuel I. White, P.C. 611 ROCKVILLE PIKE 611 ROCKVILLE PIKE 611 ROCKVILLE PIKE SUITE 100 SUITE 100 SUITE 100 ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND 20852 ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND 20852 ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND 20852 Substitute Trustees’ Sale Of Substitute Trustees’ Sale Of Substitute Trustees’ Sale Of Valuable Fee Simple Property Known as Valuable Fee Simple Property Known as Valuable Fee Simple Property Known as 1331 Hazel Street, Baltimore, MD 21226 6401 Everall Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21206 2079 Druid Park Drive, Baltimore, MD 21211 ———————————— ———————————— ———————————— Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust to DAVID E. WATERS AND ANTHONY B. OLMERT, SR., Trustee(s), dated to RECONTRUST COMPANY, NA., Trustee(s), dated January 2, 2008, and to PRLAP, INC., Trustee(s), dated August 15, 2007, and recorded among the February 13, 2009, and recorded among the Land Records of BALTIMORE CITY, recorded among the Land Records of BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND in Liber Land Records of BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND in Liber 9930, folio 195, the MARYLAND in Liber 11591, folio 442, the holder of the indebtedness secured by 10407, folio 056, the holder of the indebtedness secured by this Deed of Trust holder of the indebtedness secured by this Deed of Trust having appointed the this Deed of Trust having appointed the undersigned Substitute Trustees, by having appointed the undersigned Substitute Trustees, by instrument duly undersigned Substitute Trustees, by instrument duly recorded among the afore- instrument duly recorded among the aforesaid Land Records, default having recorded among the aforesaid Land Records, default having occurred under the said Land Records, default having occurred under the terms thereof, and at the occurred under the terms thereof, and at the request of the party secured terms thereof, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will thereby, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at public auction Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at public auction at THE BALTIMORE offer for sale at public auction at THE BALTIMORE CITY COURTHOUSE at THE BALTIMORE CITY COURTHOUSE LOCATED AT 100 N CALVERT ST, CITY COURTHOUSE LOCATED AT 100 N CALVERT ST, (COURTHOUSE LOCATED AT 100 N CALVERT ST, (COURTHOUSE WEST), BALTIMORE, MD (COURTHOUSE WEST), BALTIMORE, MD 21202 ON, WEST), BALTIMORE, MD 21202 ON, 21202 ON, March 11, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. March 11, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. March 11, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. ALL THAT FEE SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND and improvements thereon ALL THAT FEE SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND and improvements thereon ALL THAT FEE SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND and improvements thereon situated in BALTIMORE CITY, MD and described as follows: situated in BALTIMORE CITY, MD and described as follows: situated in BALTIMORE CITY, MD and described as follows: LOT 55, AS SHOWN ON THE PLAT OF “FINAL SUBDIVISION PLAT. LOT 3, AS SHOWN ON THE PLAT ENTITLED, “RESUBDIVISION PLAT OF ALL THAT PROPERTY CONVEYED BY DEED DATED AUGUST 15, 2007 FARRING HEIGHTS”, WHICH PLAT IS RECORDED AMONG THE LAND ‘BELGRAVIA,’ J.S.W. NO. 2, PLAT 2-339, LOTS 696, 697 & 698,” WHICH PLAT IS AND RECORDED IN LIBER 9930, FOLIO 189 RECORDS OF BALTIMORE CITY IN PLAT BOOK SEB NO. 3158. RECORDED AMONG THE LAND RECORDS OF BALTIMORE CITY AS PLAT The property will be sold in an “AS IS WHERE IS” condition without either The property will be sold in an “AS IS WHERE IS” condition without either REFERENCE NO. S.E.B. 3422. express or implied warranty or representation, including but not limited to the express or implied warranty or representation, including but not limited to the The property will be sold in an “AS IS WHERE IS” condition without either description, fitness for a particular purpose or use, structural integrity, physical express or implied warranty or representation, including but not limited to the description, fitness for a particular purpose or use, structural integrity, physical condition, construction, extent of construction, workmanship, materials, description, fitness for a particular purpose or use, structural integrity, physical condition, construction, extent of construction, workmanship, materials, liability, zoning, subdivision, environmental condition, merchantability, condition, construction, extent of construction, workmanship, materials, liability, zoning, subdivision, environmental condition, merchantability, compliance with building or housing codes or other laws, ordinances or regula- liability, zoning, subdivision, environmental condition, merchantability, compliance with building or housing codes or other laws, ordinances or regula- tions, or other similar matters, and subject to easements, agreements and compliance with building or housing codes or other laws, ordinances or regula- tions, or other similar matters, and subject to easements, agreements and restrictions of record which affect the same, if any. The property will be sold tions, or other similar matters, and subject to easements, agreements and restrictions of record which affect the same, if any. The property will be sold subject to all conditions, liens, restrictions and agreements of record affecting restrictions of record which affect the same, if any. The property will be sold subject to all conditions, liens, restrictions and agreements of record affecting same including any condominium and of HOA assessments pursuant to Md Real subject to all conditions, liens, restrictions and agreements of record affecting same including any condominium and of HOA assessments pursuant to Md Real Property Article 11-110. same including any condominium and of HOA assessments pursuant to Md Real Property Article 11-110. TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of $20,000.00 payable in certified check or by a Property Article 11-110. TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of $20,000.00 payable in certified check or by a cashier’s check will be required from purchaser at time of sale, balance in TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of $20,000.00 payable in certified check or by a cashier’s check will be required from purchaser at time of sale, balance in immediately available funds upon final ratification of sale by the Circuit Court cashier’s check will be required from purchaser at time of sale, balance in immediately available funds upon final ratification of sale by the Circuit Court of BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND interest to be paid at the rate of 5.000% on immediately available funds upon final ratification of sale by the Circuit Court of BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND interest to be paid at the rate of 7.375% on unpaid purchase money from date of sale to date of settlement. The secured of BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND interest to be paid at the rate of 6.000% on unpaid purchase money from date of sale to date of settlement. The secured party herein, if a bidder, shall not be required to post a deposit. Third party unpaid purchase money from date of sale to date of settlement. The secured party herein, if a bidder, shall not be required to post a deposit. Third party purchaser (excluding the secured party) will be required to complete full settle- party herein, if a bidder, shall not be required to post a deposit. Third party purchaser (excluding the secured party) will be required to complete full settle- ment of the purchase of the property within TEN (10) CALENDAR DAYS of the purchaser (excluding the secured party) will be required to complete full settle- ment of the purchase of the property within TEN (10) CALENDAR DAYS of the ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court otherwise the purchaser’s deposit ment of the purchase of the property within TEN (10) CALENDAR DAYS of the ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court otherwise the purchaser’s deposit shall be forfeited and the property will be resold at the risk and expense, of the ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court otherwise the purchaser’s deposit shall be forfeited and the property will be resold at the risk and expense, of the defaulting purchaser. All other public charges and private charges or shall be forfeited and the property will be resold at the risk and expense, of the defaulting purchaser. All other public charges and private charges or assessments, including water/sewer charges, ground rent, taxes if any, to be defaulting purchaser. All other public charges and private charges or assessments, including water/sewer charges, ground rent, taxes if any, to be adjusted to date of sale. Cost of all documentary stamps and transfer taxes and assessments, including water/sewer charges, ground rent, taxes if any, to be adjusted to date of sale. Cost of all documentary stamps and transfer taxes and all other costs incident to the settlement shall be borne by the purchaser. If adjusted to date of sale. Cost of all documentary stamps and transfer taxes and all other costs incident to the settlement shall be borne by the purchaser. If applicable, condominium and/or homeowner association dues and assessments all other costs incident to the settlement shall be borne by the purchaser. If applicable, condominium and/or homeowner association dues and assessments will be adjusted to date of sale. If the sale is rescinded or not ratified for any applicable, condominium and/or homeowner association dues and assessments will be adjusted to date of sale. If the sale is rescinded or not ratified for any reason, including post sale lender audit, or the Substitute Trustees are unable to will be adjusted to date of sale. If the sale is rescinded or not ratified for any reason, including post sale lender audit, or the Substitute Trustees are unable to convey insurable title or a resale is to take place for any reason, the purchas- reason, including post sale lender audit, or the Substitute Trustees are unable to convey insurable title or a resale is to take place for any reason, the purchas- er(s) sole remedy in law or equity shall be limited to the refund of the aforemen- convey insurable title or a resale is to take place for any reason, the purchas- er(s) sole remedy in law or equity shall be limited to the refund of the aforemen- tioned deposit. The purchaser waives all rights and claims against the Substitute er(s) sole remedy in law or equity shall be limited to the refund of the aforemen- tioned deposit. The purchaser waives all rights and claims against the Substitute Trustees whether known or unknown. These provisions shall survive settlement tioned deposit. The purchaser waives all rights and claims against the Substitute Trustees whether known or unknown. These provisions shall survive settlement Upon refund of the deposit, this sale shall be void and of no effect, and the Trustees whether known or unknown. These provisions shall survive settlement Upon refund of the deposit, this sale shall be void and of no effect, and the purchaser shall have no further claim against the Substitute Trustees. The sale Upon refund of the deposit, this sale shall be void and of no effect, and the purchaser shall have no further claim against the Substitute Trustees. The sale is subject to post-sale review of the status of the loan and that if any agreement purchaser shall have no further claim against the Substitute Trustees. The sale is subject to post-sale review of the status of the loan and that if any agreement to cancel the sale was entered into by the lender and borrower prior to the sale is subject to post-sale review of the status of the loan and that if any agreement to cancel the sale was entered into by the lender and borrower prior to the sale then the sale is void and the purchaser’s deposit shall be refunded without to cancel the sale was entered into by the lender and borrower prior to the sale then the sale is void and the purchaser’s deposit shall be refunded without interest. Additional terms and conditions, if applicable, maybe announced at the then the sale is void and the purchaser’s deposit shall be refunded without interest. Additional terms and conditions, if applicable, maybe announced at the time and date of sale. File No. (19168) interest. Additional terms and conditions, if applicable, maybe announced at the time and date of sale. File No. (10781) JOHN E. DRISCOLL III, et al, time and date of sale. File No. (22602) JOHN E. DRISCOLL III, et al, Substitute Trustees. JOHN E. DRISCOLL III, et al, Substitute Trustees. Substitute Trustees.

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Baltimore City Baltimore City. Shapiro, Sher, Guinot & Sandler Samuel I. White, P.C. 250 W. Pratt Street, 20th Floor 611 ROCKVILLE PIKE Baltimore, Maryland 21201 SUITE 100 410-385-0202 ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND 20852 Substitute Trustees’ Sale Substitute Trustees’ Sale Of Of Valuable Leasehold Property Valuable Fee Simple Property Known as (Known As) 4010 Clarks Lane, Baltimore, MD 21215 ———————————— 2954 Arunah Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21216 Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust to THE CORPORATION TURST INCORPORATED, A MARYLAND End-Of-Group Town Home W/3 Bedrooms 2 Baths CORPORATION, Trustee(s), dated March 21, 2005, and recorded among the ———————————— Land Records of BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND in Liber 6440, folio 1060, the By virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust dated May 28, 2009, from Robert Tranter to William C. Tarpenning and Dorothy E. Lobdell, holder of the indebtedness secured by this Deed of Trust having appointed the Trustees and recorded among the Land Records of Baltimore City, Maryland (the “Land Records”), in Liber 11710, Page 199 (the “DOT”), the holder of the undersigned Substitute Trustees, by instrument duly recorded among the afore- indebtedness secured by the DOT having appointed Scott W. Foley and Joseph A. Pulver, Substitute Trustees for the purpose of foreclosure, default having occurred said Land Records, default having occurred under the terms thereof, and at the under the terms thereof and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned Substitute Trustees will offer for sale at public auction on the premises on, request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at public auction at THE BALTIMORE CITY COURTHOUSE LOCATED AT 100 N CALVERT ST, (COURTHOUSE WEST), BALTIMORE, MD Tuesday, March 10, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. 21202 ON, ALL THAT LEASEHOLD LOT OF GROUND AND THE IMPROVEMENTS THEREON situated in Baltimore City, Maryland and more fully described in the DOT, a copy of which may be obtained from the Substitute Trustees. All of the foregoing described property is collectively, the “Property”. March 11, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. The Property is being sold subject to a certain ground rent believed to be in the annual amount of $96.00 payable in semi-annual installments of $48.00 due on the ALL THAT FEE SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND and improvements thereon 25th days of April and October in each and every year. The Property is believed to be improved by a END-OF-GROUP TOWN HOME with three bedrooms, 2 situated in BALTIMORE CITY, MD and described as follows: bathrooms and a finished basement. ALL THAT PROPERTY CONVEYED BY DEED DATED FEBRUARY 18, 1993 Terms of Sale: A deposit of $5,000.00 in the form of certified check or cashier’s check at the time and place of sale will be required of all purchasers other than the AND RECORDED MARCH 3, 1993 IN BOOK 3584, PAGE 497. holder of the DOT or its affiliate (the “Secured Party”). The Secured Party, if a bidder, shall be entitled to debt bid. The deposit(s) must be increased to ten percent The property will be sold in an “AS IS WHERE IS” condition without either express or implied warranty or representation, including but not limited to the (10%) of the purchase price within two (2) business days, and delivered to the office of the Substitute Trustees in the same form as the initial deposit. The balance of description, fitness for a particular purpose or use, structural integrity, physical the purchase price is to be paid in immediately available funds within ten (10) business days after the final ratification of sale by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, condition, construction, extent of construction, workmanship, materials, Maryland (the “Court”). If payment of the balance does not take place within ten (10) business days after final ratification of the sale, in addition to any other legal or liability, zoning, subdivision, environmental condition, merchantability, equitable remedies available to the Substitute Trustees and Secured Party, the deposit will be forfeited and the Property will be resold at the risk and expense of the compliance with building or housing codes or other laws, ordinances or regula- defaulting purchaser. The defaulting purchaser shall not be entitled to any surplus proceeds or profits resulting from any resale of the Property. In the event the Prop- tions, or other similar matters, and subject to easements, agreements and erty is purchased by someone other than the Secured Party, interest shall be paid on the unpaid purchase money at the rate of 7.3750% per annum from date of sale to restrictions of record which affect the same, if any. The property will be sold the date funds are received at the office of the Substitute Trustees. subject to all conditions, liens, restrictions and agreements of record affecting same including any condominium and of HOA assessments pursuant to Md Real In the event the settlement is delayed for any reason whatsoever, including, but not limited to, exceptions to sale, bankruptcy filings by interested parties or admin- Property Article 11-110. istration of foreclosure by the Court, and the Property is purchased by someone other than the Secured Party, there shall be no abatement of interest caused by the TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of $20,000.00 payable in certified check or by a delay. All taxes, water, sewer, ground rent, condominium fees, and homeowner’s association dues that are owed against the Property, if applicable, will be adjusted to cashier’s check will be required from purchaser at time of sale, balance in the date of sale, assumed thereafter by the purchaser(s) and paid for by the purchaser at settlement. All other public charges and assessments payable on an annual immediately available funds upon final ratification of sale by the Circuit Court basis, including sanitary and/or metropolitan district charges will be adjusted for the current year to date of sale, assumed thereafter by the purchaser(s) and paid for of BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND interest to be paid at the rate of 6.500% on by the purchaser at settlement. Cost of all documentary stamps, recordation taxes and transfer taxes shall be borne by the purchaser(s) and paid for by the purchaser unpaid purchase money from date of sale to date of settlement. The secured party herein, if a bidder, shall not be required to post a deposit. Third party at settlement. purchaser (excluding the secured party) will be required to complete full settle- The Property will be sold in “AS IS, WHERE IS” condition with “ALL FAULTS” and without any recourse, representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, ment of the purchase of the property within TEN (10) CALENDAR DAYS of the as to the nature, condition, value, use or description of the Property. Neither of the Substitute Trustees, the Secured Party, nor any of their respective affiliates, serv- ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court otherwise the purchaser’s deposit icers, heirs, personal and legal representatives, agents, employees, successors and/or assigns makes any warranty or representation of any kind or nature regarding shall be forfeited and the property will be resold at the risk and expense, of the the physical condition of, the description of, or title to Property. The purchaser(s) at the foreclosure sale shall assume the risk of loss for the Property immediately defaulting purchaser. All other public charges and private charges or after the date and time of sale. Purchaser shall be responsible for obtaining physical possession of the Property following final ratification of the sale and conveyance assessments, including water/sewer charges, ground rent, taxes if any, to be adjusted to date of sale. Cost of all documentary stamps and transfer taxes and of the Property by the Substitute Trustees to the purchaser. If the Substitute Trustees are unable to convey the Property as described above by reason of any defect in all other costs incident to the settlement shall be borne by the purchaser. If the title or otherwise, the purchaser’s sole remedy at law or in equity shall be limited to the refund of the aforementioned deposit, without interest. Upon refund of applicable, condominium and/or homeowner association dues and assessments the deposit to purchaser(s), the sale shall be void and of no effect, and the purchaser(s) shall have no further claims against the Substitute Trustees, the Secured will be adjusted to date of sale. If the sale is rescinded or not ratified for any Party, or any of their respective affiliates, servicers, heirs, personal and legal representatives, agents, representatives, employees, successors and/or assigns. The reason, including post sale lender audit, or the Substitute Trustees are unable to conveyance of the Property by the Substitute Trustees to the purchaser(s) at settlement shall be by Substitute Trustees’ Deed, without warranty or covenant. convey insurable title or a resale is to take place for any reason, the purchas- The purchaser is responsible for, and the Property is sold subject to, any and all environmental violations, matters, problems, conditions or hazards, whether latent er(s) sole remedy in law or equity shall be limited to the refund of the aforemen- or observable, if any, that may exist at or affect or relate to the Property and to any governmental requirements affecting the same, nuisances, violation notices, tioned deposit. The purchaser waives all rights and claims against the Substitute building code violations, zoning code violations, critical area and wetland violations, encumbrances, easements, equitable servitudes, conditions, rights of way, Trustees whether known or unknown. These provisions shall survive settlement restrictions, rights of redemption, covenants, declarations, agreements, and restrictions of record affecting the Property that are not extinguished by operation of law Upon refund of the deposit, this sale shall be void and of no effect, and the purchaser shall have no further claim against the Substitute Trustees. The sale by the sale. In addition, the Property is being sold subject to such state of facts that an accurate survey or physical inspection of the Property might disclose. is subject to post-sale review of the status of the loan and that if any agreement Note: The information contained herein was obtained from sources deemed to be reliable, but is offered for information purposes only. All square footage, acreage, to cancel the sale was entered into by the lender and borrower prior to the sale and other measurements, if any, are approximate. The Auctioneer, the Substitute Trustees, the Secured Party do not make any representations or warranties with then the sale is void and the purchaser’s deposit shall be refunded without respect to the accuracy of the information contained herein or in any of the information and materials made available to prospective purchasers. Prospective interest. Additional terms and conditions, if applicable, maybe announced at the purchasers are urged to make their own inspection. time and date of sale. File No. (16313) Until an offer is finally accepted by the Substitute Trustees, it is subject to higher and better offers. The Substitute Trustees reserve the right to reject any and all JOHN E. DRISCOLL III, et al, bids or withdraw the Property from sale at any time before the sale in their sole discretion. The Substitute Trustees may adjourn and/or continue the sale at any time Substitute Trustees. and close the sale. The parties’ respective rights and obligations regarding the terms of the sale and the conduct of the sale shall be governed and interpreted under the laws of the State of Maryland. Further particulars may be announced at time of sale. Additionally, the Terms of Sale (as set forth herein) may be adjusted at the time of sale, in the sole discretion of the Substitute Trustees. This advertisement, as amended or supplemented, constitutes the terms upon which the Property shall be offered for sale, sold or purchased. SCOTT W. FOLEY and JOSEPH A. PULVER, Substitute Trustees.

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Baltimore City Baltimore City. Shapiro, Sher, Guinot & Sandler Samuel I. White, P.C. 250 W. Pratt Street, 20th Floor 611 ROCKVILLE PIKE Baltimore, Maryland 21201 SUITE 100 410-385-0202 ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND 20852 Substitute Trustees’ Sale Substitute Trustees’ Sale Of Of Valuable Leasehold Property Valuable Fee Simple Property Known as (Known As) 3017 Kentucky Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21213 ———————————— 111 S. Stricker Street, Baltimore, MD 21223 Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust to CARRIE WARD, Trustee(s), dated April 1, 2011, and recorded among the 3 Level Brick Town Home W/3 Bedrooms 2½ Baths Land Records of BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND in Liber 13443, folio 418, the ———————————— holder of the indebtedness secured by this Deed of Trust having appointed the By virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust dated May 28, 2009, from Matthew Parsons and Manuela Parsons to William C. Tarpenning undersigned Substitute Trustees, by instrument duly recorded among the afore- and Dorothy E. Lobdell, Trustees, and recorded among the Land Records of Baltimore City, Maryland (the “Land Records”), in Liber 11714, Page 103 (the “DOT”), the said Land Records, default having occurred under the terms thereof, and at the holder of the indebtedness secured by the DOT having appointed Scott W. Foley and Joseph A. Pulver, Substitute Trustees for the purpose of foreclosure, default request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will having occurred under the terms thereof and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned Substitute Trustees will offer for sale at public auction on offer for sale at public auction at THE BALTIMORE CITY COURTHOUSE the premises on, LOCATED AT 100 N CALVERT ST, (COURTHOUSE WEST), BALTIMORE, MD 21202 ON, Tuesday, March 10, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. ALL THAT LEASEHOLD LOT OF GROUND AND THE IMPROVEMENTS THEREON situated in Baltimore City, Maryland and more fully described in the DOT, a March 11, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. ALL THAT FEE SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND and improvements thereon copy of which may be obtained from the Substitute Trustees. All of the foregoing described property is collectively, the “Property”. situated in BALTIMORE CITY, MD and described as follows: The Property is being sold subject to a certain ground rent believed to be in the annual amount of $43.50 payable in semi-annual installments of $21.75 due on the ALL THAT PROPERTY CONVEYED BY DEED DATED JUNE 16, 2006 AND on the 1st days of April and October in each and every year. The Property is believed to be improved by a THREE STORY BRICK TOWN HOME with three bedrooms RECORDED JULY 6, 2006 IN BOOK 8028, PAGE 592. and 2½ baths. The property will be sold in an “AS IS WHERE IS” condition without either Terms of Sale: A deposit of $10,000.00 in the form of certified check or cashier’s check at the time and place of sale will be required of all purchasers other than express or implied warranty or representation, including but not limited to the the holder of the DOT or its affiliate (the “Secured Party”). The Secured Party, if a bidder, shall be entitled to debt bid. The deposit(s) must be increased to ten percent description, fitness for a particular purpose or use, structural integrity, physical (10%) of the purchase price within two (2) business days, and delivered to the office of the Substitute Trustees in the same form as the initial deposit. The balance of condition, construction, extent of construction, workmanship, materials, the purchase price is to be paid in immediately available funds within ten (10) business days after the final ratification of sale by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, liability, zoning, subdivision, environmental condition, merchantability, Maryland (the “Court”). If payment of the balance does not take place within ten (10) business days after final ratification of the sale, in addition to any other legal or compliance with building or housing codes or other laws, ordinances or regula- equitable remedies available to the Substitute Trustees and Secured Party, the deposit will be forfeited and the Property will be resold at the risk and expense of the tions, or other similar matters, and subject to easements, agreements and defaulting purchaser. The defaulting purchaser shall not be entitled to any surplus proceeds or profits resulting from any resale of the Property. In the event the Prop- restrictions of record which affect the same, if any. The property will be sold erty is purchased by someone other than the Secured Party, interest shall be paid on the unpaid purchase money at the rate of 6.50% per annum from date of sale to subject to all conditions, liens, restrictions and agreements of record affecting the date funds are received at the office of the Substitute Trustees. same including any condominium and of HOA assessments pursuant to Md Real In the event the settlement is delayed for any reason whatsoever, including, but not limited to, exceptions to sale, bankruptcy filings by interested parties or admin- Property Article 11-110. istration of foreclosure by the Court, and the Property is purchased by someone other than the Secured Party, there shall be no abatement of interest caused by the TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of $20,000.00 payable in certified check or by a delay. All taxes, water, sewer, ground rent, condominium fees, and homeowner’s association dues that are owed against the Property, if applicable, will be adjusted to cashier’s check will be required from purchaser at time of sale, balance in the date of sale, assumed thereafter by the purchaser(s) and paid for by the purchaser at settlement. All other public charges and assessments payable on an annual immediately available funds upon final ratification of sale by the Circuit Court basis, including sanitary and/or metropolitan district charges will be adjusted for the current year to date of sale, assumed thereafter by the purchaser(s) and paid for of BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND interest to be paid at the rate of 6.125% on by the purchaser at settlement. Cost of all documentary stamps, recordation taxes and transfer taxes shall be borne by the purchaser(s) and paid for by the purchaser unpaid purchase money from date of sale to date of settlement. The secured at settlement. party herein, if a bidder, shall not be required to post a deposit. Third party The Property will be sold in “AS IS, WHERE IS” condition with “ALL FAULTS” and without any recourse, representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, purchaser (excluding the secured party) will be required to complete full settle- as to the nature, condition, value, use or description of the Property. Neither of the Substitute Trustees, the Secured Party, nor any of their respective affiliates, serv- ment of the purchase of the property within TEN (10) CALENDAR DAYS of the icers, heirs, personal and legal representatives, agents, employees, successors and/or assigns makes any warranty or representation of any kind or nature regarding ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court otherwise the purchaser’s deposit the physical condition of, the description of, or title to Property. The purchaser(s) at the foreclosure sale shall assume the risk of loss for the Property immediately shall be forfeited and the property will be resold at the risk and expense, of the after the date and time of sale. Purchaser shall be responsible for obtaining physical possession of the Property following final ratification of the sale and conveyance defaulting purchaser. All other public charges and private charges or of the Property by the Substitute Trustees to the purchaser. If the Substitute Trustees are unable to convey the Property as described above by reason of any defect in assessments, including water/sewer charges, ground rent, taxes if any, to be the title or otherwise, the purchaser’s sole remedy at law or in equity shall be limited to the refund of the aforementioned deposit, without interest. Upon refund of adjusted to date of sale. Cost of all documentary stamps and transfer taxes and the deposit to purchaser(s), the sale shall be void and of no effect, and the purchaser(s) shall have no further claims against the Substitute Trustees, the Secured all other costs incident to the settlement shall be borne by the purchaser. If Party, or any of their respective affiliates, servicers, heirs, personal and legal representatives, agents, representatives, employees, successors and/or assigns. The applicable, condominium and/or homeowner association dues and assessments conveyance of the Property by the Substitute Trustees to the purchaser(s) at settlement shall be by Substitute Trustees’ Deed, without warranty or covenant. will be adjusted to date of sale. If the sale is rescinded or not ratified for any The purchaser is responsible for, and the Property is sold subject to, any and all environmental violations, matters, problems, conditions or hazards, whether latent reason, including post sale lender audit, or the Substitute Trustees are unable to or observable, if any, that may exist at or affect or relate to the Property and to any governmental requirements affecting the same, nuisances, violation notices, convey insurable title or a resale is to take place for any reason, the purchas- building code violations, zoning code violations, critical area and wetland violations, encumbrances, easements, equitable servitudes, conditions, rights of way, er(s) sole remedy in law or equity shall be limited to the refund of the aforemen- restrictions, rights of redemption, covenants, declarations, agreements, and restrictions of record affecting the Property that are not extinguished by operation of law tioned deposit. The purchaser waives all rights and claims against the Substitute by the sale. In addition, the Property is being sold subject to such state of facts that an accurate survey or physical inspection of the Property might disclose. Trustees whether known or unknown. These provisions shall survive settlement Note: The information contained herein was obtained from sources deemed to be reliable, but is offered for information purposes only. All square footage, acreage, Upon refund of the deposit, this sale shall be void and of no effect, and the and other measurements, if any, are approximate. The Auctioneer, the Substitute Trustees, the Secured Party do not make any representations or warranties with purchaser shall have no further claim against the Substitute Trustees. The sale respect to the accuracy of the information contained herein or in any of the information and materials made available to prospective purchasers. Prospective is subject to post-sale review of the status of the loan and that if any agreement purchasers are urged to make their own inspection. to cancel the sale was entered into by the lender and borrower prior to the sale Until an offer is finally accepted by the Substitute Trustees, it is subject to higher and better offers. The Substitute Trustees reserve the right to reject any and all then the sale is void and the purchaser’s deposit shall be refunded without bids or withdraw the Property from sale at any time before the sale in their sole discretion. The Substitute Trustees may adjourn and/or continue the sale at any time interest. Additional terms and conditions, if applicable, maybe announced at the and close the sale. The parties’ respective rights and obligations regarding the terms of the sale and the conduct of the sale shall be governed and interpreted under time and date of sale. File No. (13807) the laws of the State of Maryland. Further particulars may be announced at time of sale. Additionally, the Terms of Sale (as set forth herein) may be adjusted at the JOHN E. DRISCOLL III, et al, time of sale, in the sole discretion of the Substitute Trustees. This advertisement, as amended or supplemented, constitutes the terms upon which the Property shall Substitute Trustees. be offered for sale, sold or purchased. SCOTT W. FOLEY and JOSEPH A. PULVER, Substitute Trustees.

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Baltimore City. Baltimore City Samuel I. White, P.C. Shapiro, Sher, Guinot & Sandler 611 ROCKVILLE PIKE 250 W. Pratt Street, 20th Floor, Baltimore, Maryland 21201 SUITE 100 410-385-0202 ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND 20852 Successor Trustees’ Sale Of Real Property Substitute Trustees’ Sale Of (Known As) Valuable Leasehold Property Known as 617 N. Calhoun Street, Baltimore, MD 21217 2406 Huron Street, Baltimore, MD 21230 ———————————— Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust to RECON TRUST COMPANY, Trustee(s), dated March 14, 2007, and recorded among the Land Records of BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND in Liber 9257, folio 556, the holder of the indebtedness secured by this Deed of Trust having appointed the undersigned Substitute Trustees, by instrument duly recorded among the aforesaid Land Records, default having occurred under the terms thereof, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned Substi- tute Trustee will offer for sale at public auction at THE BALTIMORE CITY COURTHOUSE LOCATED AT 100 N CALVERT ST, (COURTHOUSE WEST), BALTIMORE, MD 21202 ON, March 11, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. By virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain Indemnity Deed of Trust dated June 5, 2007, from 617 N. Calhoun Street, LLC to William W. West and G. ALL THAT LEASEHOLD LOT OF GROUND and improvements thereon Michael Brown, Trustees, and recorded among the Land Records of Baltimore City, Maryland (the “Land Records”), in Liber 10026, Page 205 (the “IDOT”), the holder situated in BALTIMORE CITY, MD and described as follows: of the indebtedness secured by the IDOT having appointed Scott W. Foley and Joseph A. Pulver, Successor Trustees for the purpose of foreclosure, default having LOTS NO. 15 AND 16 IN BLOCK 3 OF C. J. HULL’S SOUTHWEST ADDITION occurred under the terms thereof and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned Successor Trustees will offer for sale at public auction on the TO BALTIMORE, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF ALL OF LOT NO. 25 AND THAT premises on, PORTION OF NO. 5 LYING ON THE SOUTHEAST SIDE OF THE BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD OF THE BALTIMORE COMPANY’S LAND, AS APPEARS March 11, 2015 at 12:00 p.m. (Noon) BY A PLAT FILED AMONG THE LAND RECORDS OF BALTIMORE COUNTY ALL THAT LEASEHOLD LOT OF GROUND AND THE IMPROVEMENTS THEREON situated in Baltimore City, Maryland and more fully described in the IDOT, a IN LIBER E.H.A. NO. 81, FOLIO 25. copy of which may be obtained from the Successor Trustees. All of the foregoing described property is collectively, the “Property”. THE PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO AN ANNUAL GROUND RENT OF $90.00 The Property is being sold subject to a certain ground rent believed to be in the annual amount of $134.90. The Property is believed to be improved by a three story PAYABLE ON THE 19th DAYS OF May AND November OF EACH AND EVERY masonry brick building with six apartment units and containing approximately 4,320± square feet. The Property is believed to be zoned R-8 - General Residence YEAR. District. The property will be sold in an “AS IS WHERE IS” condition without either Terms of Sale: A deposit of $15,000.00 in the form of certified check or cashier’s check at the time and place of sale will be required of all purchasers other than the express or implied warranty or representation, including but not limited to the holder of the IDOT or its affiliate (the “Secured Party”). The Secured Party, if a bidder, shall be entitled to debt bid. The deposit(s) must be increased to ten percent description, fitness for a particular purpose or use, structural integrity, physical (10%) of the purchase price within two (2) business days, and delivered to the office of the Successor Trustees in the same form as the initial deposit. The balance of condition, construction, extent of construction, workmanship, materials, the purchase price is to be paid in immediately available funds within ten (10) business days after the final ratification of sale by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, liability, zoning, subdivision, environmental condition, merchantability, Maryland (the “Court”). If payment of the balance does not take place within ten (10) business days after final ratification of the sale, in addition to any other legal or compliance with building or housing codes or other laws, ordinances or regula- equitable remedies available to the Successor Trustees and Secured Party, the deposit will be forfeited and the Property will be resold at the risk and expense of the tions, or other similar matters, and subject to easements, agreements and defaulting purchaser. The defaulting purchaser shall not be entitled to any surplus proceeds or profits resulting from any resale of the Property. In the event the Prop- restrictions of record which affect the same, if any. The property will be sold erty is purchased by someone other than the Secured Party, interest shall be paid on the unpaid purchase money at the rate of 10.15% per annum from date of sale to subject to all conditions, liens, restrictions and agreements of record affecting the date funds are received at the office of the Successor Trustees. same including any condominium and of HOA assessments pursuant to Md Real In the event the settlement is delayed for any reason whatsoever, including, but not limited to, exceptions to sale, bankruptcy filings by interested parties or admin- Property Article 11-110. istration of foreclosure by the Court, and the Property is purchased by someone other than the Secured Party, there shall be no abatement of interest caused by the TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of $20,000.00 payable in certified check or by a cashier’s check will be required from purchaser at time of sale, balance in delay. All taxes, water, sewer, ground rent, condominium fees, and homeowner’s association dues that are owed against the Property, if applicable, will be adjusted to immediately available funds upon final ratification of sale by the Circuit Court the date of sale, assumed thereafter by the purchaser(s) and paid for by the purchaser at settlement. All other public charges and assessments payable on an annual of BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND interest to be paid at the rate of 6.500% on basis, including sanitary and/or metropolitan district charges will be adjusted for the current year to date of sale, assumed thereafter by the purchaser(s) and paid for unpaid purchase money from date of sale to date of settlement. The secured by the purchaser at settlement. Cost of all documentary stamps, recordation taxes and transfer taxes shall be borne by the purchaser(s) and paid for by the purchaser party herein, if a bidder, shall not be required to post a deposit. Third party at settlement. purchaser (excluding the secured party) will be required to complete full settle- The Property will be sold in “AS IS, WHERE IS” condition with “ALL FAULTS” and without any recourse, representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, ment of the purchase of the property within TEN (10) CALENDAR DAYS of the as to the nature, condition, value, use or description of the Property. Neither of the Successor Trustees, the Secured Party, nor any of their respective affiliates, serv- ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court otherwise the purchaser’s deposit icers, heirs, personal and legal representatives, agents, employees, successors and/or assigns makes any warranty or representation of any kind or nature regarding shall be forfeited and the property will be resold at the risk and expense, of the the physical condition of, the description of, or title to Property. The purchaser(s) at the foreclosure sale shall assume the risk of loss for the Property immediately defaulting purchaser. All other public charges and private charges or after the date and time of sale. Purchaser shall be responsible for obtaining physical possession of the Property following final ratification of the sale and conveyance assessments, including water/sewer charges, ground rent, taxes if any, to be of the Property by the Successor Trustees to the purchaser. If the Successor Trustees are unable to convey the Property as described above by reason of any defect in adjusted to date of sale. Cost of all documentary stamps and transfer taxes and the title or otherwise, the purchaser’s sole remedy at law or in equity shall be limited to the refund of the aforementioned deposit, without interest. Upon refund of all other costs incident to the settlement shall be borne by the purchaser. If the deposit to purchaser(s), the sale shall be void and of no effect, and the purchaser(s) shall have no further claims against the Successor Trustees, the Secured applicable, condominium and/or homeowner association dues and assessments will be adjusted to date of sale. If the sale is rescinded or not ratified for any Party, or any of their respective affiliates, servicers, heirs, personal and legal representatives, agents, representatives, employees, successors and/or assigns. The reason, including post sale lender audit, or the Substitute Trustees are unable to conveyance of the Property by the Successor Trustees to the purchaser(s) at settlement shall be by Successor Trustees’ Deed, without warranty or covenant. convey insurable title or a resale is to take place for any reason, the purchas- The purchaser is responsible for, and the Property is sold subject to, any and all environmental violations, matters, problems, conditions or hazards, whether er(s) sole remedy in law or equity shall be limited to the refund of the aforemen- latent or observable, if any, that may exist at or affect or relate to the Property and to any governmental requirements affecting the same, nuisances, violation notices, tioned deposit. The purchaser waives all rights and claims against the Substitute building code violations, zoning code violations, critical area and wetland violations, encumbrances, easements, equitable servitudes, conditions, rights of way, Trustees whether known or unknown. These provisions shall survive settlement restrictions, rights of redemption, covenants, declarations, agreements, and restrictions of record affecting the Property that are not extinguished by operation of law Upon refund of the deposit, this sale shall be void and of no effect, and the by the sale. In addition, the Property is being sold subject to such state of facts that an accurate survey or physical inspection of the Property might disclose. purchaser shall have no further claim against the Substitute Trustees. The sale Note: The information contained herein was obtained from sources deemed to be reliable, but is offered for information purposes only. All square footage, acreage, is subject to post-sale review of the status of the loan and that if any agreement and other measurements, if any, are approximate. The Auctioneer, the Successor Trustees, the Secured Party do not make any representations or warranties with to cancel the sale was entered into by the lender and borrower prior to the sale respect to the accuracy of the information contained herein or in any of the information and materials made available to prospective purchasers. Prospective then the sale is void and the purchaser’s deposit shall be refunded without purchasers are urged to make their own inspection. interest. Additional terms and conditions, if applicable, maybe announced at the Until an offer is finally accepted by the Successor Trustees, it is subject to higher and better offers. The Successor Trustees reserve the right to reject any and all time and date of sale. File No. (8575) bids or withdraw the Property from sale at any time before the sale in their sole discretion. The Successor Trustees may adjourn and/or continue the sale at any time JOHN E. DRISCOLL III, et al, and close the sale. The parties’ respective rights and obligations regarding the terms of the sale and the conduct of the sale shall be governed and interpreted under Substitute Trustees. the laws of the State of Maryland. Further particulars may be announced at time of sale. Additionally, the Terms of Sale (as set forth herein) may be adjusted at the time of sale, in the sole discretion of the Successor Trustees. This advertisement, as amended or supplemented, constitutes the terms upon which the Property shall be offered for sale, sold or purchased. SCOTT W. FOLEY and JOSEPH A. PULVER, Successor Trustees.

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N. Calvert Street (Courthouse West) at 10:00 am, Harvey Bosley Avenue, at 12:15 pm, Harvey West Upcoming Property Auctions West 804 Jaydee Avenue, at the Baltimore County Courthouse, 401 Continued from 1B 617 N Calhoun Street, on the premises, at 12:00 pm, Joathan Bosley Avenue, at 12:15 pm, Harvey West 2200 Linden Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Melnick 2407 Ruth Avenue, at the Baltimore County Courthouse, 401 Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, 5463 Moores Run Drive, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Bosley Avenue, at 12:15 pm, Harvey West Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:06 am, Alex Clarence M. Mitchell Courthouse, Court House Door, Calvert 230 E Susquehanna Avenue, at the Baltimore County Courthouse, Cooper Street Entrance at 9:50 am, Tidewater 401 Bosley Avenue, at 12:15 pm, Harvey West 1569 Stonewood Road, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, 3515 4th Street, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Clarence 6722 Collinsdale Road, at the Baltimore County Courthouse, Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, M. Mitchell Courthouse, Court House Door, Calvert Street 401 Bosley Avenue, at 12:15 pm, Harvey West Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:08 am, Alex Entrance at 9:50 am, Tidewater 6617 Bowman Hill Drive, at the Baltimore County Courthouse, Cooper 2903 Presstman Street, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, 401 Bosley Avenue, at 12:15 pm, Harvey West 612 N. Streeper Street & 700, 705, 717, 721 & 723 N. Port Street, Clarence M. Mitchell Courthouse, Court House Door, Calvert 6 Surrey Lane, Unit 105, at the Baltimore County Courthouse, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Clarence M. Mitchell Street Entrance at 9:50 am, Tidewater 401 Bosley Avenue, at 12:15 pm, Harvey West Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:10 am, Alex Cooper 25 Walden Mill Way, at the Baltimore County Courthouse, 401 MARCH 12, 2015 Bosley Avenue, at 12:15 pm, Harvey West 768 Linnard Street, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Baltimore City Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, 7903 Valley Manor Road, Apt M, at the Baltimore County 1042 Upnor Road, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 11:15 am, Alex Courthouse, 401 Bosley Avenue, at 12:15 pm, Harvey West Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Cooper 110 N Essex Avenue, at the Baltimore County Courthouse, 401 Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:30 am, Alex Bosley Avenue, at 12:15 pm, Harvey West 3117 Kenyon Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Cooper Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, 4336 Slater Avenue, at the Baltimore County Courthouse, 401 1816 N Milton Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 11:17 am, Alex Bosley Avenue, at 12:15 pm, Harvey West Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Cooper 7719 Wynbrook Road, at the Baltimore County Courthouse, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:32 am, Alex 401 Bosley Avenue, at 12:15 pm, Harvey West 16 W Read Street, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, 100 Cooper N. Calvert Street, Court House Steps at Calvert Street entrance, 7749 Paddock Way, at the Baltimore County Courthouse, 401 902 N Woodington Road, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, at 10:00 am, Atlantic Bosley Avenue, at 12:15 pm, Harvey West Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, 1501-1503 Covington Street, at the Baltimore City Courthouse, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:33 am, Alex 2300 Ashburton Street, at the Baltimore County Courthouse, 100 N. Calvert Street (Courthouse West) at 11:00 am, Harvey Cooper 401 Bosley Avenue, at 12:15 pm, Harvey West West 341 E 29th Street, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Clarence 2954 Arunah Avenue, on the premises, at 11:00 am, Joathan M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court House MARCH 13, 2015 Melnick Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:36 am, Alex Cooper Baltimore City 111 S Stricker Street, on the premises, at 2:00 pm, Joathan 3641 Gelston Drive, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, 7 W Jeffrey Street, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Melnick Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:38 am, Alex Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:58 am, Alex MARCH 11, 2015 Cooper Cooper Baltimore City 5321 Ready Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, 1538 Ralworth Road, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, 4511 Schenley Road, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:40 am, Alex Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:00 am, Alex Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 12:35 pm, Alex Cooper Cooper Cooper 5417 Bucknell Road, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, 5502 Morello Road, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, 1130 Cooks Lane, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Clarence Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court House Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:41 am, Alex Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:01 am, Alex Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 12:36 pm, Alex Cooper Cooper Cooper 900 N Woodington Road, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, 3421 Cliftmont Avenue, at the Baltimore City Courthouse, 100 1210 Cooksie Street, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, N. Calvert Street (Courthouse West) at 11:00 am, Harvey Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 12:37 pm, Alex West Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:02 am, Alex Cooper 7719 Daniels Avenue, at the Baltimore City Courthouse, 100 N. Cooper 413-415 E Patapsco Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore Calvert Street (Courthouse West) at 11:00 am, Harvey West 4815 Pleasant View Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, 6007 Alta Avenue, at the Baltimore City Courthouse, 100 N. City, Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 12:38 pm, Alex Calvert Street (Courthouse West) at 11:00 am, Harvey West Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:04 am, Alex Cooper 1022 Dartmouth Glen Way, at the Baltimore City Courthouse, Cooper 2813 Bookert Drive, at the Baltimore City Courthouse, 100 N. 100 N. Calvert Street (Courthouse West) at 11:00 am, Harvey 1819 Edmondson Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore Calvert Street (Courthouse West) at 10:00 am, Harvey West West City, Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, 2079 Druid Park Drive, at the Baltimore City Courthouse, 100 4214 Belmar Avenue, at the Baltimore City Courthouse, 100 N. Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:05 am, Alex N. Calvert Street (Courthouse West) at 10:00 am, Harvey Calvert Street (Courthouse West) at 11:00 am, Harvey West Cooper West Baltimore County 5636 Govane Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, 4010 Clarks Lane, at the Baltimore City Courthouse, 100 N. 3316 Kenyon Avenue, at the Baltimore County Courthouse, 401 Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:06 am, Alex Calvert Street (Courthouse West) at 10:00 am, Harvey West Bosley Avenue, at 12:15 pm, Harvey West Cooper 6401 Everall Avenue, at the Baltimore City Courthouse, 100 N. 3127 Brighton Street, at the Baltimore County Courthouse, 401 Calvert Street (Courthouse West) at 10:00 am, Harvey West Bosley Avenue, at 12:15 pm, Harvey West 1707 N Rosedale Street, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, 1331 Hazel Street, at the Baltimore City Courthouse, 100 N. 3019 Michigan Avenue, at the Baltimore County Courthouse, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:08 am, Alex Calvert Street (Courthouse West) at 10:00 am, Harvey West 401 Bosley Avenue, at 12:15 pm, Harvey West Cooper 2406 Huron Street, at the Baltimore City Courthouse, 100 N. 7116 Chamberlain Road, at the Baltimore County Courthouse, 6207 Biltmore Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Calvert Street (Courthouse West) at 10:00 am, Harvey West 401 Bosley Avenue, at 12:15 pm, Harvey West Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, 3017 Kentucky Avenue, at the Baltimore City Courthouse, 100 5536 Oakland Road, at the Baltimore County Courthouse, 401 Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:10 am, Alex Cooper 3810 Ridgecroft Road, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:11 am, Alex Cooper 4415 Falls Bridge Drive, Apt F, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore DON’T City, Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:12 am, Alex Cooper 5305 Nuth Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:13 am, Alex MISS Cooper Court Proceedings BALTIMORE CITY ORPHAN’S COURT AN Honorable Lewyn S. Garrett, Chief Judge; Honorable Charles G. Bernstein and Honorable Michele E. Loewenthal, Associate Judges. Room 303, Phone: 410-752-5131 Belinda K. Conaway, Register of Wills Room 344, Phone: 410-752-5131 ISSUE! HEARING SCHEDULE FOR WEEK OF MONDAY, MARCH 2, 2015 Friday, March 6th 10:00 a.m. Change your address? To manage your account online, Estate of Virginia V. Lang a/k/a Virginia V. 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Court Proceedings BALTIMORE COUNTY ORPHAN’S COURT Continued from 2B Chief Judge: William R. Evans TO PLACE LEGAL ADVERTISING Judge: Arthur M. Frank, Juliet G. Fisher Estate of James H. Wessel/106204; Petition for Judicial Grace G. Connolly, Register of Wills Probate: NO WILL Baltimore County, County Courts Building, Fifth Floor, CALL 443-524-8188 Estate of Sandy A. Coleman/94956; Petition to Reinstate Towson, MD - Phone: 410-887-6516 Personal Representative HEARING SCHEDULE FOR WEEK OF CARE AND PROTECTION HEARING SCHEDULE FOR WEEK OF MONDAY, MARCH 2, 2015 TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS MONDAY, MARCH 9, 2015 SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Friday, March 6, 2015 DOCKET NUMBER: 14CP0264LO Monday, March 9th 10:00 a.m. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS 10:30 a.m. Middlesex County Juvenile Court Estate of Elaine Blum/180138; Petition for Allowance of 89 Appleton Street Estate of Fred Sammons/104577; Construction of Will Claim Lowell, MA 01852 978-441-2630 Estate of Elva Harris/105117; Petition to Remove Personal TO: Charles Pitzinger and any unknown/unnamed father of William Stephen Baltimore City Nutting-Gamache Representative A petition has been presented to this court byDCF - Leominster, seeking, as to Notice of Filing a Petition For Termination the following child(ren), William Stephen Nutting-Gamache, that said child(ren) Estate of Lynn Coleen Horner/97893; Motion to Vacate Order be found in need of care and protection and committed to the Department of Children and Families. The court may dispense the rights of the person named as Moot as the Personal Representative has Already of Parental Rights herein to receive notice of or to consent to any legal proceeding affecting the Complied with the Order adoption, custody, or guardianship or any other disposition of the child(ren) To: Unknown Father named herein, if it finds that the child(ren) is/are in need of care and protection Estate of Arnold Callier/106197; Petition for Judicial Probate: and that the best interests of the child(ren) would be served by said disposition. You are hereby notified that a guardianship case has been filed in the Circuit You are hereby ORDERED to appear in this court, at the court address set NO WILL Court for Baltimore City, Case No. T14219019. forth above, on 04/13/2015, 9:00 am Motion Status You may bring an attorney with you. If you have a right to an attorney and if All persons who believe themselves to be parents of a female child born on the court determines that you are indigent, the court will appoint an attorney to 10/8/12 in Baltimore, Md. to Francesca Beatrice Trull DOB:12/10/85 and represent you. If you fail to appear, the court may proceed on that date and any date Unknown Father (DOB: Unknown). thereafter with a trial on the merits of the petition and an adjudication of this The Daily Record is on shall file a written response. A copy of the show cause order may be obtained matter. from the Juvenile Clerk’s office at the Baltimore City Juvenile Justice Center, For further information call the Office of the Clerk-Magistrate at 978-441-2630. 300 N. Gay Street, Room A3320, Baltimore, MD 21202 and 443-263-6300. If you WITNESS: do not file a written objection by April 6, 2015 you will have agreed to the Hon. Jay Blitzman Visit TheDailyRecord.com permanent loss of your parental rights to this child. FIRST JUSTICE Elizabeth Sheehy and click on the link to become a fan. Receive breaking Clerk-Magistrate news, special Daily Record event information and special offers. mh6 DATE ISSUED: 01/12/2015 mh6,9,16

PUBLIC NOTICE FOR • Aesthetic studies and approvals; Number for the individual. Failure of the Consultant to properly document THE MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION • Environmental site design for storm water management and related Key Staff requirements in writing will result in the firm being precluded from facilities; further consideration for the Project. BCS 2014-07 • Quality assurance/Quality control reviews and assessments; and, iv. Item #8, Similar Projects: Limited to five (5) similar projects, one (1) Landscape Architectural Design Services, Statewide • Phase V services during construction for landscape architecture related similar project per page for a total of not to exceed five (5) pages. The ______elements; columns below the Similar Project Information entered under the Column NOTICE TO ARCHITECTS & ENGINEERS and all other architectural and/or engineering professional services related A-E headers may be removed to create one large block to answer only TRANSPORTATION PROFESSIONAL SERVICES to landscape architectural design services. Column B “Nature of the Firm’s Responsibility.” Photos are acceptable; Some examples of work include, but are not limited to the following: however, all photos count in the overall space limitations for the page and SELECTION BOARD • Development of complete contract documents for landscape architectural are considered illustrations and not rated. The Similar Projects set forth REQUEST FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES projects including plans, specifications and estimates required for project shall be recent experience performed within the past ten (10) years. The Secretary of the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) has advertisement; (Information provided in this section shall become part of the certified to the Transportation Professional Services Selection Board the need • Project manager/landscape architect support for landscape architecture, rating/evaluation criteria for this project.) to utilize the services of architects or engineers for the following project(s). Scenic Byways, and Recreational Trails projects being performed by SHA v. Items #9 and #10 are not required. Any information presented in Items #9 Firms interested in being considered for work on any Project must submit an staff and other consultants; and #10 will not be reviewed or considered in the evaluation process. Expression of Interest for that Project as set forth herein. The Expression of • Design and project management support for sustainable landscaping plans d. In addition to the Key Staff’s brief resumes required in Item #7 of the SF Interest shall be in an envelope marked with the specified contract number for for existing highways, structures, and facilities; 255, provide a one (1) page resume for each of the four (4) proposed Key the Project. The letter portion of the Expression of Interest shall indicate the • Application of context sensitive solutions (CSS) in the design of projects; Staff, outlined above in Section 4.c.iii. Format is at the firm’s discretion. firm’s desire to perform services and indicate the specific tasks or areas of • Reforestation and Environmental design support for Chesapeake Bay Resumes can either be inserted after the SF 255 or in a separate section expertise, which will be subcontracted, and to whom. Interested firms must Watershed Improvement Plan Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) projects created just for the resumes. (NOTE: Please exclude any confidential submit the material required herein or the interested firm will not be considered and Critical Area mitigation; personal information. If required the business address and phone number for the Project. • Site search and assessment, re-vegetation design, approval, and monitoring may be used). Of all the firms expressing interest in a Project, those adjudged most qualified for Chesapeake Bay Critical Area impacts and other Refor- e. A copy of the Prime/JV’s current certificate(s) of insurance. shall be requested to submit Technical Proposals. Additional information will be estation/re-vegetation efforts; f. As per State Finance and Procurement, State Government Article 17-701 - supplied to the selected firms so that they can prepare such proposals for the • Graphic design and presentations ranging from hand drawn sketches, 17-707 of the Annotated Code of Maryland, a firm engaging in investment Project. The firms that submit the highest rated Technical Proposal will be digital enhanced photos/images/renderings, to computer-aided visualization activities with companies appearing on the Investment Activities in Iran list requested to submit Price Proposals. For projects that are 100% State funded, for presentations at community meetings; is ineligible for bid/proposal/award. The Investment Activities in Iran list is Price Proposal cost limitations such as, but not limited to, a payroll burden and • Program management support and design for Recreational Trail projects; located at www.bpw.state.md.us of the Maryland Board of Public Works overhead limitation of 130%, may apply. This project will be federally funded and (BPW) web site. As per the BPW Advisory No.: 2013-11, Date Issued January and Price Proposal cost limitations on payroll burden and overhead shall not • Quality control/assurance reviews for Landscape Architectural Design and 1, 2013, an officer of the Prime/JV shall provide a signed original certi- apply. However, MDOT reserves the right to require that split payroll burden Access Management projects; fication as per language listed on the BPW Advisory page. and overhead rates be submitted appropriate for the type of services to be and all other architectural and/or engineering professional work related to g. The Consultant shall comply with the “Required Information” and “Special provided (example, Office Rate for planning/design activities and Field Rate for landscape architectural design services. Requirements” set forth hereinafter when completing the aforesaid docu- construction inspection). If negotiations with the firm are timely and successful, 3. Potential Restrictions: mentation. a contract may be awarded to that firm. If an interested firm is requested to The firm(s) selected for a given Contract will be required to provide archi- 5. Special Requirements - DBE Provisions: submit proposals, their proposals should substantially reflect the same compo- tectural and/or engineering services for any SHA design and construction The Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) hereby notifies all sition and area of involvement as their Expression of Interest. project, including Design/Build projects. This may limit the firm’s potential proposers that in regard to any contract entered into pursuant to this adver- If a Joint Venture responds to a project advertisement, the Department of for pursuing work with a contractor on the same Design/Build project after tisement; DBEs will be afforded full opportunity to submit expressions of Transportation will not accept separate Expressions of Interest from the Joint advertisement. State Government Article 15-508 of the Annotated Code of interest in response to this notice and will not be subject to discrimination Venture constituents. A firm will not be permitted to submit on more than one Maryland will dictate the Consultant’s eligibility to pursue work on on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, sex or disability in considera- (1) Joint Venture for the same project advertisement. Also a firm that responds Design/Build projects after advertisement. tion for an award (23 CFR § 200, 49 CFR § 21 and 26). to a project advertisement as a prime or a prime joint venture constituent may As per State Finance & Procurement, State Government Article 17-701 - It is the goal of MDOT that certified businesses participate in all contracts. not be included as a designated subcontractor to another firm that responds as 17-707 of the Annotated Code of Maryland the firm(s) selected for a given Each contract may contain a goal for DBE participation, on a a prime to the project advertisement. Multiple responses under any of the fore- Contract will be required to provide “Certification Regarding Investments in contract-by-contract basis. Consultants interested in submitting an going situations may cause the rejection of all responses of the firms involved. Iran”. See below 4(f.) Expression of Interest must comply with the “SPECIAL PROVISIONS, The above does not preclude a firm from being set forth as a designated subcon- 4. Required Information: The Consultant shall submit the following per the AFFIRMATIVE ACTION REQUIREMENTS, UTILIZATION OF DISADVAN- tractor to more than one (1) prime responding to the project advertisement. specified requirements listed below of: TAGED BUSINESSES, THE SURFACE TRANSPORTATION AND UNIFORM All questions concerning submissions and procedures must be • A Compact Disc (CD) in a protective case labeled with the BCS number, RELOCATION ASSISTANCE ACT OF 1987, ISTEA OF 1991 AND MAP 21 OF submitted by email to [email protected] no later than 4:00 pm one Project Title and Prime/JV’s firm name to include: One (1) full pdf version of 2012. (1) week prior to the due date. The BCS number must be referenced in the the Expression of Interest (EOI) submittal as well as Sub-Folders containing To comply with the aforesaid SPECIAL PROVISIONS, Consultants who email subject line. Problems submitting emails shall be reported to the the associated individual pdf files for each Section required herein. submit Expressions of Interest must clearly set forth the DBE Prime firm(s) Consultant Services Division (CSD) telephone number 410-545-0434. Sub-Folders and Sections must be labeled to identify each accordingly. All or DBE subcontractor(s) proposed for goal attainment indicating: All addendums to this advertisement will be posted only on eMaryland pdf documents must follow the naming convention of (BCS #-Prime/JV a. The proposed work, Marketplace and on the Consultant Services Center page of the Name-Name Identifying the Document (ie: BCS 2014-07ABC Firm-Letter of b. Percentage of total work, Maryland State Highway Administration’s Webpage Interest); c. MDOT certification number, and (www.roads.maryland.gov). • One (1) original and five (5) copies of the EOI comprised of: d. Applicable NAICS Codes Consultants shall have the ability to provide background investigation results a. One (1) Letter of Interest - Limited to one (1) page which must contain For each DBE. Said information shall be shown in Item #6 of the for Consultant personnel assigned to work on Maryland State Highway Adminis- information supporting the assertion that the Consultant has the financial Federal Government SF 255 form. Proposed DBE firms must be certified tration (SHA) projects. capacity to provide the services requested, has measures in place to protect by MDOT to participate on federally funded Projects. If the proposed DBE Minority business enterprises are encouraged to respond to this solicitation the State against errors and omissions, and provide the names, contact firm is not certified by MDOT, the Consultant shall indicate the certification notice. numbers and email addresses of the Primary Liaison, Disadvantaged status of the proposed DBE firm in lieu of the certification number. RESPOND TO: Business Enterprise (DBE) Consultant Liaison Officer for Minority Affairs, The Consultant’s failure to submit all of the required DBE information, in Norie A. Calvert and your firm’s contact person for this procurement process. The Primary the specified areas, will result in the Consultant being disqualified from MARYLAND STATE HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION Liaison, DBE Liaison Officer, and the firm’s procurement contact may be the further consideration for the Reduced Candidate List on this Project, unless OFFICE OF PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACT MANAGEMENT same or different individuals. it is in the best interest of the State to seek clarification or additional infor- Fourth Floor, Mail Stop C-405 Note: US Government forms are to be completed with standard size typing mation from the Consultant. 707 North Calvert Street and are not to be photo reduced. Computer generated forms are acceptable; CONTRACT GOALS Baltimore, Maryland 21202 however, the format and spacing is to be identical to that of the Standard For the purpose of this contract, a goal of twenty-five percent (25 %) has State Highway Administration Contract Number: BCS 2014-07 Forms (SF) 254 and 255 unless directed otherwise. been established for DBEs. DBE proposers have to meet the established 1. Project Description: b. One (1) SF 254 for each firm, including each subcontractor, proposed. DBE goal by either their own forces or approved DBE subconsultant(s). To provide Landscape Architectural Design Services, and on-site staff c. One (1) SF 255. 6. Additional Information: SHA reserves the right to develop multiple Reduced support statewide on specific projects designated during the terms of this The SF 255 must be completed paying special attention to the following: Candidate Lists from those firms responding to this advertisement or to agreement. i. Item #4, Personnel by Discipline. The Consultant shall document make multiple selections from one (1) Reduced Candidate List. SHA anticipates awarding eight (8) contracts for these services, each for five personnel by discipline presently employed at the work location proposed. If 7. Electronic Transfer: By submitting a response to this solicitation, the (5) year duration and not to exceed One Million Dollars ($1,000,000). SHA more than one (1) location is being proposed by the Consultant, the Consultant agrees to accept payments by electronic funds transfer unless reserves the right to modify the number of contracts and the dollar value of Consultant must clearly document all locations proposed and show the total the State Comptroller’s Office grants an exemption. The selected Consultant each as deemed appropriate. number of personnel by discipline for all locations proposed. Subcontractor shall register with the EFT Registration, General Accounting Division using This Contract will be administered solely by SHA’s Office of Environmental personnel are not to be included. the COT/GAD X-10 Vendor Electronic Funds (EFT) Registration Request Design (OED), to support the Architectural and Engineering needs of SHA, ii. Item #6, Outside Key Consultants (Sub-Consultants): Please follow Form, available at http://compnet.comp.state.md.us/gad/pdf/GADX-10.pdf . statewide, and will be funded with both State and Federal Funds. directions provided in Step 5. Special Requirements - DBE Provisions to Any request for exemption must be submitted to the State Comptroller’s Assignments may be made anywhere in the state to support other SHA complete Item #6 of the SF 255. Office for approval at the address specified on the COT/GAD X-10 form and Offices with the prior approval of the SHA Deputy Administrator. In iii. Item #7, Key Staff. Provide a brief resume for each of the Key Staff indi- must include the business identification information as stated on the form addition, this contract may be used to provide services to the Maryland viduals outlined below, limited to two (2) Key Staff per page, not to exceed and include the reasons for the exemption. Department of Transportation (MDOT), or any of the MDOT modal adminis- two (2) pages total. Key Staff individual experience shall be recent 8. Rating Criteria: The major factors/criteria for the establishment of a trations, at the direction and with the express prior written authorization of experience performed within the past ten (10) years. The Consultant must Reduced Candidate List for this Project, in descending order of importance, the Secretary of Transportation or the Secretary’s designee. Any tasks document in writing in Item #7 that the Key Staff individuals meet the will be: assigned under this contract must be for services as outlined in the contract following requirements: a. Key Staff scope of work and in conformance with all contract terms and conditions 1. Key Staff 1: Maryland (MD) Licensed Landscape Architect with expertise b. Similar Project Experience; and payment provisions. in Transportation related Landscape Architectural Design having a minimum c. Past Performance; (Shall be based on the past two (2) years performance 2. Consultant Services Required: of seven (7) years post licensure experience and shall be an employee of the rating for work performed for SHA. Firms with no ratings shall be given an Firms with expertise in landscape architectural design to provide the Prime/JV who will serve as the Project Manager and the Primary Liaison; average of all the firms rated.) following, but not limited to the services for landscape architectural design: 2. Key Staff 2: MD Licensed Landscape Architect with expertise in Trans- d. Capacity to accomplish proposed work in required time; • Preparation of studies, concept plans and the development of complete portation related Landscape Architectural Design having a minimum of three e. Compatibility of size of firm with size of proposed project; contract documents including plans, specifications and estimates required (3) years post licensure experience and shall be an employee of the f. Firm’s location; for project advertisement; Prime/JV who will serve as the Secondary Liaison; g. Financial Responsibility; and, • Preparation of specifications and estimates for Design/Build projects for 3. Key Staff 3: A Landscape Architectural designer graduated with a Bache- h. Consultant has measures of protection for the State against errors and advertisement; lors of Science in Landscape Architecture (BSLA), Bachelors in Landscape omissions • Project management support for landscape architecture, Scenic Byways, Architecture (BLA), or Masters in Landscape Architecture (MLA) degree 9. Additional Information: SHA will carry forward Key Staff and Similar and Recreational Trails projects being performed by SHA staff and other from a college or school of landscape architecture that holds accredited Projects submitted at the Expression of Interest (EOI) stage. Changes to Key consultants; status from the National Landscape Architectural Accreditation Board with Staff are allowed at any time. All Key Staff changes must be approved by • Consultant may be required to provide landscape architects, landscape expertise in Transportation related Landscape Architectural Design having a SHA and substitutions will be evaluated using the same rating criteria. architectural designers, project managers and/or technicians for work at minimum of five (5) years post graduation experience and shall be an 10. Facsimile/e-mail copies of the Expression of Interest are not acceptable. No SHA facilities under the direct supervision of SHA personnel; employee of the Prime/JV and, response received after 12:00 P.M. (NOON) on the date specified for a • Site assessment and development of feasibility and concept plans; 4. Key Staff 4: MD Licensed Landscape Architect with expertise in Trans- Project will be accepted, no matter how transmitted. • Landscape planting design and landscape design for Streetscape and portation related Landscape Architectural Design having a minimum of three Respond by: April, 7 2015 prior to 12:00 P.M. (NOON) Neighborhood Conservation projects; (3) years post licensure experience and shall be an employee of the RESPOND TO: • Development of Context sensitive solutions (CSS); Prime/JV or any of the Subconsultants. Norie A. Calvert • Site work design; It is the Prime’s responsibility to clearly and accurately represent all infor- MARYLAND STATE HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION • Preparation of vegetation assessment and mitigation site search, design, mation for Key Staff individuals (i.e. education, expertise, years of OFFICE OF PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACT MANAGEMENT approvals and monitoring for MD roadside tree impacts, reforestation law experience, and licenses/certifications listed) in the resume. The Maryland Fourth Floor, Mail Stop C-405 compliance, forest conservation plans, Critical area mitigation, Chesapeake License Registration Certificate Number and year initial license issued must 707 North Calvert Street Bay watershed improvement plan projects and invasive species control; be included in the resume for each individual as applicable. Baltimore, Maryland 21202 • Arboricultural services; Where Maryland Registrations are required for the professional Key Staff, mh6 • Graphic studies and publications; the Consultant shall include on line “f” of Item #7 of the SF 255 the words • Microstation CAD, GPS, and GIS support; “Maryland Licensed” and the Maryland License Registration Certificate 4B The Daily Record THEDAILYRECORD.COM Friday, March 6, 2015

CITY OF BALTIMORE CITY OF BALTIMORE Baltimore City. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION NOTICE OF LETTING NOTICE OF LETTING Karen Willis, Proper Person, Sealed Bids or Proposals, in duplicate addressed to the Board of Estimates of Sealed Bids or Proposals, in duplicate addressed to the Board of Estimates of 1916 N. Ruxton Avenue, the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore and marked for BALTIMORE CITY the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore and marked for BALTIMORE CITY Baltimore, Maryland 21216 NO. TR15001; RECONSTRUCTION OF FOOTWAYS CITYWIDE will be NO. TR15002; RECONSTRUCTION OF FOOTWAYS CITYWIDE will be received at the Office of the Comptroller, Room 204 City Hall, Baltimore, received at the Office of the Comptroller, Room 204 City Hall, Baltimore, IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT (OR) BEFORE THE REGISTER OF WILLS FOR Maryland until 11:00 A.M. March 25, 2015. Positively no bids will be received Maryland until 11:00 A.M. March 25, 2015. Positively no bids will be received BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND - IN THE ESTATE OF: after 11:00 A.M. Bids will be publicly opened by the Board of Estimates in Room after 11:00 A.M. Bids will be publicly opened by the Board of Estimates in Room 215, City Hall at Noon. The Contract Documents may be examined, without 215, City Hall at Noon. The Contract Documents may be examined, without charge, at the Department of Public Works Service Center located on the first charge, at the Department of Public Works Service Center located on the first floor of the Abel Wolman Municipal Building, 200 N. Holliday Street, Baltimore, floor of the Abel Wolman Municipal Building, 200 N. Holliday Street, Baltimore, Susie M. Willis; Estate No.: 105450 Maryland 21202 as of March 6, 2015 and copies may be purchased for a Maryland 21202 as of March 6, 2015 and copies may be purchased for a non-refundable cost of $75.00. Conditions and requirements of the Bid are non-refundable cost of $75.00. Conditions and requirements of the Bid are Public Notice to Caveat found in the bid package. All contractors bidding on this Contract must first found in the bid package. All contractors bidding on this Contract must first be prequalified by the City of Baltimore Contractors Qualification Committee. be prequalified by the City of Baltimore Contractors Qualification Committee. To all persons interested in the above estate: Interested parties should call (410) 396-6883 or contact the Committee at Room Interested parties should call (410) 396-6883 or contact the Committee at Room 634, Charles L. Benton Bldg. , 417 E. Fayette St., Baltimore, Maryland 21202. If 634, Charles L. Benton Bldg. , 417 E. Fayette St., Baltimore, Maryland 21202. If a Notice is given that a petition to caveat has been filed by KAREN WILLIS chal- a bid is submitted by a joint venture (“JV”), then in that event, the docu- bid is submitted by a joint venture (“JV”), then in that event, the lenging the will or codicil dated October 21, 2014. You may obtain from the ment that established the JV shall be submitted with the bid for verifi- document that established the JV shall be submitted with the bid for Register of Wills the date and time of any hearing on this matter. cation purposes. The Prequalification Category required for bidding on this verification purposes. The Prequalification Category required for bidding on project is A02601 - Portland Cement Concrete Paving. Cost Qualification this project is A02601 - Portland Cement Concrete Paving. Cost Quali- BELINDA K. CONAWAY, Range for this work shall be $500,000.00 to $1,000,000.00. A “Pre-Bidding fication Range for this work shall be $500,000.00 to $1,000,000.00. A Register of Wills. Information” session will be conducted at 11:30 A.M. on March 18, 2015 at “Pre-Bidding Information” session will be conducted at 11:30 A.M. on March 417 East Fayette Street, Room 702, Baltimore, Maryland 21202. Principal 18, 2015 at 417 East Fayette Street, Room 702, Baltimore, Maryland mh6,13 Items of work for this project are -62,500 S.F. 5” Concrete Sidewalk, 47,000 S.F. 21202. Principal Items of work for this project are -5” concrete sidewalk 52,500 5” Concrete Sidewalk damaged by tree roots, and 5000 L.F. Cement Concrete SF, 5” concrete sidewalk damaged by tree roots 50,000 SF, and emergency Curb Repair Variable Width. The MBE goal is 27%; WBE goal is 10% repairs for 5” concrete sidewalk by tree roots 6,800 SF. The MBE goal is Baltimore City. APPROVED: 27%; WBE goal is 10% Bernice H. Taylor, Clerk, Bernice H. Taylor, Clerk, Dennis Mason, Proper Person, Board of Estimates Board of Estimates 1 Stayman Court, Apt G, mh6,9 mh6,9 Baltimore, Maryland 21228 CITY OF BALTIMORE CITY OF BALTIMORE IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND - IN THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ESTATE OF: OFFICE OF ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION NOTICE OF LETTING NOTICE OF LETTING Sealed Bids or Proposals, in duplicate addressed to the Board of Estimates of Emily Ivoria Vaughan; Estate No. 106500 Sealed Bids or Proposals, in duplicate addressed to the Board of Estimates of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore and marked for BALTIMORE CITY the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore and marked for Water Contract No. NO. TR15011; RESURFACING HIGHWAYS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS Notice of Judicial Probate 1301-On-Call Large Water Main Repairs will be received at the Office of the NORTHEAST SECTOR I will be received at the Office of the Comptroller, Comptroller, Room 204, City Hall, Baltimore, Maryland until 11:00 A.M. on To all Persons Interested in the above estate: Room 204 City Hall, Baltimore, Maryland until 11:00 A.M. March 25, 2015. You are hereby notified that a petition has been filed by DENNIS MASON for Wednesday, April 8, 2015. Positively no bids will be received after 11:00 A.M. Positively no bids will be received after 11:00 A.M. Bids will be publicly opened judicial probate and for the appointment of a personal representative. A hearing Bids will be publicly opened by the Board of Estimates in Room 215, City Hall at by the Board of Estimates in Room 215, City Hall at Noon. The Contract Docu- Noon. ments may be examined, without charge, at the Department of Public Works will be held at Orphan’s Court for Baltimore City, 111 North Calvert Street, The Contract Documents may be examined, without charge, in Room 6 Service Center located on the first floor of the Abel Wolman Municipal Building, Room 303, Baltimore, Maryland 21202 on April 14, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. located on the first floor of the Abel Wolman Municipal Building, 200 N. 200 N. Holliday Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202 as of March 6, 2015 and This hearing may be transferred or postponed to a subsequent time. Further Holliday Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202 as of Friday, March 6, 2015 and copies may be purchased for a non-refundable cost of $75.00. Conditions and information may be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the copies may be purchased for a non-refundable cost of $100.00. requirements of the Bid are found in the bid package. All contractors Register of Wills. Conditions and requirements of the Bid are found in the bid package. bidding on this Contract must first be prequalified by the City of Baltimore All contractors bidding on this Contract must first be prequalified by the City BELINDA K. CONAWAY, Register of Wills. Contractors Qualification Committee. Interested parties should call (410) mh6,13 of Baltimore Contractors Qualification Committee. Interested parties should 396-6883 or contact the Committee at Room 634, Charles L. Benton Bldg. , 417 call 410-396-6883 or contact the Committee at 3000 Druid Park Drive, Baltimore, E. Fayette St., Baltimore, Maryland 21202. If a bid is submitted by a joint Maryland 21215. If a bid is submitted by a joint venture (“JV”), then in venture (“JV”), then in that event, the document that established the JV that event, the document that established the JV shall be submitted with shall be submitted with the bid for verification purposes. The Prequalifica- Baltimore City the bid for verification purposes. The Prequalification Category required for tion Category required for bidding on this project is A02602 - Bituminous bidding on this project is B02551-Water Mains Paving and D02620 Curbs, Gutters & Sidewalk. Cost Qualification Range Kristen L. O’Neil, Proper Person, Cost Qualification Range for this work shall be $5,000,000.01 to for this work shall be $2,000,000.00 to $3,000,000.00. A “Pre-Bidding Informa- 1734 Shore Drive, $10,000,000.00 tion” session will be conducted at 10:00 A.M. on March 20, 2015 at 417 East A “Pre-Bidding Information” session will be conducted in the 3rd Floor Fayette Street, Room 724, Baltimore, Maryland 21202. Principal Items of Edgewater, Maryland 21037 Conference Room of the Bureau of Water & Wastewater, Abel Wolman work for this project are -HMA Superpave 12.5 mm PG64S-22 for Surface Small Estate Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors Municipal Building on March 19, 2015 at 11:00 A.M. Level-2 - 10,870 TON; Paving Removal - Bituminous Material 0” to 3” depth - Notice to Unknown Heirs to all Persons Interested in the Principal Item of work for this project are: 80,730 S.Y. and 9” Reinforced Portland Cement Concrete Pavement Using Mix 6 Installation of various size prestressed concrete cylinder pipe (PCCP) and - 1,510 S.Y. The MBE goal is 20%; WBE goal is 7% Estate of (106404) Adam K. Van Eron ferrous metal pipe segments, reinforcement of existing PCCP utilizing external APPROVED: Notice is given that KRISTEN L. O’NEIL, 1734 Shore Drive, Edgewater, post tension tendon systems, epoxy repairs, and installation of pipe taps for Bernice H. Taylor, Clerk, Maryland 21037 was on February 18, 2015 appointed personal representative of inspection/repair access and installation of corrosion control and monitoring Board of Estimates the small estate of Adam K. Van Eron who died on October 26, 2014 without a systems at various locations in Baltimore City and Baltimore County. mh6,9 will. The MBE goal is 7% Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office The WBE goal is 1% of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the WATER CONTRACT 1301 CITY OF BALTIMORE attorney. APPROVED: APPROVED: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS All persons having any objection to the appointment shall file their objections Bernice H. Taylor Rudolph S. Chow, P.E. with the Register of Wills within 30 days after the date of publication of this Clerk, Board of Estimates Director of Public Works OFFICE OF ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION NOTICE OF LETTING Notice. All persons having an objection to the probate of the will shall file their mh6,9 objections with the Register of Wills within six months after the date of publica- Sealed Bids or Proposals, in duplicate addressed to the Board of Estimates of tion of this Notice. the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore and marked for Sanitary Contract HOUSING AUTHORITY OF BALTIMORE CITY All persons having claims against the decedent must serve their claims on the No. 902-Improvements to Sanitary Sewers in the Dundalk Sewershed will undersigned personal representative or file them with the Register of Wills with REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP) be received at the Office of the Comptroller, Room 204, City Hall, Baltimore, a copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates: FINANCIAL AUDIT SERVICES Maryland until 11:00 A.M. on Wednesday, April 1, 2015. Positively no bids will (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death; except if the decedent RFP Number: B-1786-15 be received after 11:00 A.M. Bids will be publicly opened by the Board of Esti- died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; The Housing Authority of Baltimore City (“HABC”) will accept proposals mates in Room 215, City Hall at Noon. or from interested and qualified firms of Certified Public Accountants to audit its The Contract Documents may be examined, without charge, at the (2) Thirty days after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers to financial statements for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2015 and at the option of Department of Public Works in Room 6 located on the first floor of the Abel the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the HABC four (4) subsequent (2016,2017,2018,2019) fiscal years. These audits are Wolman Municipal Building, 200 N. Holliday Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202 creditor that the claims will be barred unless the creditor presents the claim to be performed in accordance with Generally Accepted Government Auditing as of Friday, March 6, 2015 and copies may be purchased for a non-refundable within thirty days from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. Any claim not Standards set forth in the U.S. General Accounting Office, “Government cost of $100.00. served or filed within that time, or any extension provided by law, is unenforce- Auditing Standards” (1994 Revision), and OMB A-133 Compliance Supplement, Conditions and requirements of the Bid are found in the bid package. able thereafter. the Single Audit Act Amendments (SAA) of 1996, the American Institute of All contractors bidding on this Contract must first be prequalified by the City CPAs (AICPA) Statement of Position (SOP) number 98-3 issued March 17, 1998, of Baltimore Contractors Qualification Committee. Interested parties should KRISTEN L. O’NEIL, Personal Representative(s). Moving to Work Compliance Supplement and the PIH Compliance Supplement call 410-396-6883 or contact the Committee at 3000 Druid Park Drive, Baltimore, True Test--Copy: BELINDA K. CONAWAY, as applicable, and all current accounting and auditing standards and publica- Maryland 21215. If a bid is submitted by a joint venture (“JV”), then in Register of Wills for Baltimore City, tions. Subject to the HUD announcements, the audits for FY 2016 or later years that event, the document that established the JV shall be submitted with 111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202 may have to be performed in accordance to 2 CFR 200 Uniform Guidance issued the bid for verification purposes. The Prequalification Category required for mh6 by OMB. bidding on this project is B02552-Sewer Construction or PROPOSALS WILL BE DUE no later than 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time on G90099-Cured-in-Place Pipe Lining Wednesday, April 15, 2015. Cost Qualification Range for this work shall be $15,000,000.01 to Baltimore City A non-mandatory pre-proposal conference will be held on Tuesday, March 24, $20,000,000.00 2015 at 10:00 a.m. in the Charles L. Benton Building, 417 E. Fayette Street, A “Pre-Bidding Information” session will be conducted at 300 Abel Wolman I. William Chase, Attorney, Room 416, Baltimore, Maryland, 21202. Municipal Building, Large Conference Room on March 12, 2015 at 10:00 Chase, Chase & Hammerschlag, HABC has established a minimum goal of twenty percent (20%) of the total A.M. The CCTV videos of the sewers included in this project will be made avail- 1190 W. Northern Parkway, Suite 124, dollar amount of the proposed contract for Minority Business Enterprise able for viewing/copying to interested parties at the office of CDM/PEER Joint (“MBE”) utilization, applicable to all minority and non-minority businesses Venture, One North Charles Street, Suite 1900, Baltimore, MD 21201. Refer to Baltimore, Maryland 21210 proposing to provide the requested services as the prime contractor. No goal IB-8 for additional details. Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors has been established for participation of Women-owned businesses (“WBEs”), Principal Items of work for this project are: Notice to Unknown Heirs to All Persons Interested in the however, HABC strongly encourages and affirmatively promotes the use of •Sewer cleaning and closed circuit television (CCTV) inspection WBEs in all HABC contracts. •Cured-in-Place pipe (CIPP) lining of sanitary sewers Estate of (105894) John Henry Eaton Bidders shall also comply with all applicable requirements of Section 3 of the •Excavate and replace segments of sanitary sewer via point repairs Notice is given that JOSHUA E. ZUKERBERG, 1190 West Northern Parkway, Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, 12 U.S.C. Section 1701u. •Manhole repair and rehabilitation work Suite 124, Baltimore, Maryland 21210 was on February 10, 2015 appointed The RFP and all supporting documents may be obtained on or after Monday, •Sewer house connection (SHC) repair and rehabilitation work personal representative of the estate of John Henry Eaton who died on August March 16, 2015, from the following location: •New manhole installation work 27, 1992 without a will. Housing Authority of Baltimore City This project is a recipient of the State Revolving Loan Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office Division of Fiscal Operations, Procurement Department The MBE goal is 17% of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the 417 E. Fayette Street, Room 414 The WBE goal is 16% attorney. Baltimore, Maryland 21202 SANITARY CONTRACT NO. 902 All persons having any objection to the appointment shall file their objections Attention: John Airey, Chief of Contracting Services APPROVED: APPROVED: with the Register of Wills on or before the 10th day of August, 2015. Tel: (410) 396-3261 Fax: (410) 962-1586 Bernice H. Taylor Rudolph S. Chow, P.E. Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the Questions regarding the RFP should be directed in writing to the address and Clerk, Board of Estimates Director of Public Works undersigned personal representative or file it with the Register of Wills with a individual indicated above, and must include the reference: HABC RFP mh6,9 copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates: B-1786-15. (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent mh6,13 died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; City of Baltimore or CITY OF BALTIMORE Department of Finance (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Bureau of Purchases Sealed proposals addressed to the Board of Estimates of Baltimore will be the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims OFFICE OF ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION received until, but not later than 11:00 a.m. local time on the following date(s) within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not NOTICE OF LETTING for the stated requirements: presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is Sealed Bids or Proposals, in duplicate addressed to the Board of Estimates of MARCH 18, 2015 unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore and marked for Water Contract • HYDRAULIC HOSES AND FITTINGS B50003973 Wills. 1302-On-Call Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer Large Water Main •PORTABLE AIR COMPRESSOR WITH TRAILER B50003978 JOSHUA E. ZUKERBERG, Successor Personal Representative(s). Repairs will be received at the Office of the Comptroller, Room 204, City Hall, True Test--Copy: BELINDA K. CONAWAY, Baltimore, Maryland until 11:00 A.M. on Wednesday, April 8, 2015. Positively THE ENTIRE SOLICITATION DOCUMENT CAN BE VIEWED AND DOWN Register of Wills for Baltimore City, no bids will be received after 11:00 A.M. Bids will be publicly opened by the LOADED BY VISITING THE CITY’S WEB SITE: 111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202. Board of Estimates in Room 215, City Hall at Noon. www.baltimorecitibuy.org f27,mh6,13 The Contract Documents may be examined, without charge, at the f27,mh6 Department of Public Works Room 6 located on the first floor of the Abel Wolman Municipal Building, 200 N. Holliday Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202 as of Friday, March 6, 2015 and copies may be purchased for a non-refundable cost of $100.00. Conditions and requirements of the Bid are found in the bid package. All contractors bidding on this Contract must first be prequalified by the City of Baltimore Contractors Qualification Committee. Interested parties should Need a Back Issue? call 410-396-6883 or contact the Committee at 3000 Druid Park Drive, Baltimore, Maryland 21215. If a bid is submitted by a joint venture (“JV”), then in that event, the document that established the JV shall be submitted with the bid for verification purposes. The Prequalification Category required for for editions published in the last week. bidding on this project is G90133-Carbon Fiber Reinforced Repair of Water Mains greater than 48 inches $2 Cost Qualification Range for this work shall be $2,000,000.01 to $3,000,000.00 A “Pre-Bidding Information” session will be conducted at the 3rd Floor for editions published 1-4 weeks ago. Conference Room of the Bureau of Water & Wastewater, Abel Wolman Municipal Building on March 19, 2015 at 1:00 P.M. $4 Principal Item of work for this project are: Reinforcement of Various size prestressed concrete cylinder pipe (PCCP) segments with use of a carbon fiber reinforced composite repair system. for editions published more than a The MBE goal is 0% The WBE goal is 0% $6 month ago. WATER CONTRACT 1302 APPROVED: APPROVED: Bernice H. Taylor Rudolph S. Chow, P.E. Clerk, Board of Estimates Director of Public Works Call 443-524-8101 mh6,9 Friday, March 6, 2015 THEDAILYRECORD.COM The Daily Record 5B

Baltimore City Montgomery County. Baltimore City Mary J. Kretschmer, Attorney, Jeffrey E. Nusinov, Attorney, Stefan B. Ades, Attorney O’Connor, Hammel & Butler, PA, 2002 Clipper Park Road, Suite 108, The Law Offices of Stefan B. Ades, LLC 100 West Road, Suite 215, Towson, Maryland 21204. Baltimore, Maryland 21211 3604 Eastern Avenue, Suite 300 Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors Baltimore, Maryland 21224 Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors Notice to Unknown Heirs to All Persons Interested in the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-001827 - Notice to Unknown Heirs to All Persons Interested in the FedHop, LLC, Plaintiff vs. Carl Lipscomb, and Carie A. Lipscomb, and Baltimore Estate of (W82599) Adrian Gordon Davis City, Maryland, and All unknown owners of the property described below; all Estate of (106307) Edith W. Thompson Notice is given that K. ALICE YOUNG, 2002 Clipper Park Road, Suite 108, Notice is given that DAWN M. THOMPSON, 2539 McCulloh Street, Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland 21211, was on March 2, 2015 appointed personal represent- heirs, devisees, personal representatives, and executors, administrators, Maryland 21217 was on February 25, 2015 appointed personal representative of ative of the estate of Adrian Gordon Davis who died on December 27, 2013, grantees, assigns or successors in right, title, interest, and any and all persons the estate of Edith W. Thompson who died on March 31, 2014, with a will. without a will. having or claiming to have any interest in the property and premises situate in Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office the City of Baltimore, known as of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the attorney. attorney. 4711 Ivanhoe Avenue All persons having any objection to the appointment or to the probate of the All persons having any objection to the appointment shall file their objections and described as Lot Size 14x104-2 Being known as Ward 27 Section 41 Block decedent’s will shall file their objections with the Register of Wills on or before with the Register of Wills on or before the 2nd day of September, 2015. 5200 Lot 042 on the Tax Roll of the Director of Finance, Defendants. the 25th day of August, 2015. Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with the Register of Wills with a undersigned personal representative or file it with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates: Order of Publication copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates: (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent The object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; redemption in the hereinabove described property sold, either directly or via died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; or assignment, by the Collector of Taxes for the State of Maryland and Baltimore or (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers City to the Plaintiff in the proceeding. The Complaint states, among other (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying things, that the amount necessary for the redemption for the subject property to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims has not been paid, although more than six (6) months from the date of the sale within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not have expired, and more than two (2) months from the date that the first of two presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is (2) separate pre-suit Notices of the tax sale was sent to each required interested unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of party have expired. Wills. Wills. It is thereupon this 3rd day of March, 2015, by the Circuit Court for Baltimore DAWN M. THOMPSON, Personal Representative(s). K. ALICE YOUNG, Personal Representative(s). City, Maryland True Test—Copy: BELINDA K. CONAWAY, JOSEPH M. GRIFFIN, ORDERED, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in Register of Wills for Baltimore City, True Test—Copy: Register of Wills for Montgomery County, some newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City, Maryland, once a 111 N. Calvert Street, 50 Maryland Avenue, Room 322, week for three (3) consecutive weeks, on or before the 2nd day of April, 2015, Baltimore, Maryland 21202. Rockville, Maryland 20850-2397. warning all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property f27,mh6,13 mh6,13,20 described above to appear in this Court by the 2nd day of May, 2015, and redeem their respective property or answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final Baltimore City Decree will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the prop- erty, and vesting in the Plaintiff a title in fee simple or leasehold, free and clear Norman J. Thomas, Proper Person, of all encumbrances. 875 Hank Aaron Drive, SW, Apt 409, TO PLACE LEGAL The Defendants are hereby informed of the latest date to file a written Atlanta, Georgia 30315 Answer or Petition to Redeem the property mentioned in the Complaint Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors described above, and that failure to file a response on or before the date Notice to Unknown Heirs to All Persons Interested in the ADVERTISING CALL specified may result in a Default Judgment foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the property being rendered by this Court against them. Estate of (106469) Frankie Mae Thomas 443-524-8188 AUDREY J.S. CARRION, Judge. Notice is given that NORMAN J. THOMAS, 875 Hank Aaron Drive, SW, Apt True Copy—Test: LAVINIA G. ALEXANDER, Acting Clerk. 409, Atlanta, Georgia 30315 was on February 25, 2015 appointed personal repre- mh6,13,20 sentative of the estate of Frankie Mae Thomas who died on February 3, 2015, without a will. Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office Baltimore City Baltimore City of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the attorney. J. Scott Morse, Attorney, Stefan B. Ades, Attorney All persons having any objection to the appointment shall file their objections Law Office of J. Scott Morse, LLC, The Law Offices of Stefan B. Ades, LLC with the Register of Wills on or before the 25th day of August, 2015. Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the 9 Newburg Avenue, Suite 201, 3604 Eastern Avenue, Suite 300 undersigned personal representative or file it with the Register of Wills with a Catonsville, Maryland 21228. Baltimore, Maryland 21224 copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-001825 - (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-15-000440 - FedHop, LLC, Plaintiff vs. Chapel Company, LLC, and Short Term Funding, and died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; Stonefield Investment Fund III, LLC, Plaintiff v. Estate of Daisy Bellamy; Daisy Marci J. Smedley, Trustee, and Baltimore City, Maryland, and All unknown or owners of the property described below; all heirs, devisees, personal represent- (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers Bellamy; Mayor and City Council for Baltimore City; State of Maryland; All to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying persons that have or claim to have any interest in the Tax Rolls of the Director atives, and executors, administrators, grantees, assigns or successors in right, the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims of Finance Collector of State and City taxes for Baltimore City as follows: Lot title, interest, and any and all persons having or claiming to have any interest in within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not size: 13x65, Ward 18, Section 07, Block 0234, Lot 019, improvements known as the property and premises situate in the City of Baltimore, known as presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of 3510 Park Heights Avenue Wills. 1137 Hollins Street and described as Lot Size 23-2x160 Being known as Ward 15 Section 32 Block NORMAN J. THOMAS, Personal Representative(s). 3325 Lot 006 on the Tax Roll of the Director of Finance, Defendants. True Test—Copy: BELINDA K. CONAWAY, Defendants Register of Wills for Baltimore City, Order of Publication 111 N. Calvert Street, The object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of Baltimore, Maryland 21202. redemption in the hereinabove described property sold, either directly or via f27,mh6,13 Order of Publication This object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of assignment, by the Collector of Taxes for the State of Maryland and Baltimore redemption in the following property sold by the Collector of Taxes for the City City to the Plaintiff in the proceeding. The Complaint states, among other of Baltimore and the State of Maryland to the Plaintiff in this proceeding: things, that the amount necessary for the redemption for the subject property Baltimore City has not been paid, although more than six (6) months from the date of the sale have expired, and more than two (2) months from the date that the first of two Jeffery Abarbanel, Attorney, Lot size: 13x65, Ward 18, Section 07, Block 0234, Lot 019, improvements 36 S. Charles Street, 23rd Floor, known as 1137 Hollins St. (2) separate pre-suit Notices of the tax sale was sent to each required interested Baltimore, Maryland 21201 party have expired. The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for It is thereupon this 2nd day of March, 2015, by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Maryland Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors redemption have not been paid. Notice to Unknown Heirs to All Persons Interested in the ORDERED, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in some newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City, Maryland, once a It is thereupon this 3rd day of March, 2015, by the Circuit Court for Baltimore week for three (3) consecutive weeks, on or before the 1st day of April, 2015, City, Estate of (106191) Rose Martick warning all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property Notice is given that HOWARD H. MOFFET, 36 S. Charles Street, 18th Floor, described above to appear in this Court by the 1st day of May, 2015, and redeem Baltimore, Maryland 21201 was on February 11, 2015 appointed personal repre- ORDERED, that this notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in their respective property or answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final Decree sentative of the estate of Rose Martick who died on January 2, 2015 with a will. some daily newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City once a week will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the property, Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office for three successive weeks before the 2nd day of April, 2015, warning all of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the and vesting in the Plaintiff a title in fee simple or leasehold, free and clear of all persons interested in said properties to be and appear in this Court by the 2nd attorney. encumbrances. day of May, 2015, and redeem these properties and answer the Complaint, or All persons having any objection to the appointment or to the probate of the The Defendants are hereby informed of the latest date to file a written decedent’s will shall file their objections with the Register of Wills on or before thereafter a final judgment will be rendered foreclosing all rights of redemption the 11th day of August, 2015. Answer or Petition to Redeem the property mentioned in the Complaint in the said property and vesting in the Plaintiff a leasehold title, free and clear of described above, and that failure to file a response on or before the date Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the all encumbrances. undersigned personal representative or file it with the Register of Wills with a specified may result in a Default Judgment foreclosing all rights of redemption copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates: AUDREY J.S. CARRION, Judge. in and as to the property being rendered by this Court against them. (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent True Copy—Test: LAVINIA G. ALEXANDER, Acting Clerk. AUDREY J.S. CARRION, Judge. died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; mh6,13,20 True Copy—Test: LAVINIA G. ALEXANDER, Acting Clerk. or mh6,13,20 (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not Baltimore City Baltimore City presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of Stefan B. Ades, Attorney Stefan B. Ades, Attorney Wills. The Law Offices of Stefan B. Ades, LLC The Law Offices of Stefan B. Ades, LLC HOWARD H. MOFFET, Personal Representative(s). True Test--Copy: BELINDA K. CONAWAY, 3604 Eastern Avenue, Suite 300 3604 Eastern Avenue, Suite 300 Register of Wills for Baltimore City, Baltimore, Maryland 21224 Baltimore, Maryland 21224 111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-001823 - IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-13-004042 - f20,27,mh6 FedHop, LLC, Plaintiff vs. Bayview Crematory, Incorporated, and Baltimore US Bank Custodian for LLF1-MD, LLC, Plaintiff vs. Diane Cephas, and Tyrone Cephas, and Terrapin Title aka Terrapin Title, LLC, Trustee, and Pierucci Inc. t/a City, Maryland, and All unknown owners of the property described below; all Sunset Mortgage Company, and Ira Silverman, Trustee, and Advance heirs, devisees, personal representatives, and executors, administrators, Remodeling Inc., and The Bank of New York, as Trustee for Ace Securities grantees, assigns or successors in right, title, interest, and any and all persons Corporation Home Equity Loan Trust Bank 1999-LB1, and Mark Edward having or claiming to have any interest in the property and premises situate in Futrovsky, Trustee, and Todd P. Forster, Trustee, and Kalle M. Bannister, Baltimore City Trustee, and Baltimore City, Maryland, and All unknown owners of the property the City of Baltimore, known as described below; all heirs, devisees, personal representatives, and executors, Carl Pearsall, Proper Person, administrators, grantees, assigns or successors in right, title, interest, and any 4306 Travancore Court, 5500 O’Donnell Street and all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property and and described as Lot Size 1.998 Acres Being known as Ward 26 Section 01 premises situate in the City of Baltimore, known as Randallstown, Maryland 21133 Block 6694 Lot 006 on the Tax Roll of the Director of Finance, Defendants. Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors 1527 N. Gilmor Street Notice to Unknown Heirs to all Persons Interested in the Order of Publication and described as Lot Size 10-9x72 Being known as Ward 15 Section 14 Block Estate of (106405) James Pearsall The object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of 0023 Lot 028 on the Tax Roll of the Director of Finance, Defendants. Notice is given that CARL PEARSALL, 4306 Travancore Court, Randallstown, redemption in the hereinabove described property sold, either directly or via assignment, by the Collector of Taxes for the State of Maryland and Baltimore Order of Publication Maryland 21133 was on February 18, 2015 appointed personal representative of The object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of the estate of James Pearsall who died on January 20, 2015 without a will. City to the Plaintiff in the proceeding. The Complaint states, among other redemption in the hereinabove described property sold, either directly or via Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office things, that the amount necessary for the redemption for the subject property assignment, by the Collector of Taxes for the State of Maryland and Baltimore of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the has not been paid, although more than six (6) months from the date of the sale City to the Plaintiff in the proceeding. The Complaint states, among other attorney. have expired, and more than two (2) months from the date that the first of two things, that the amount necessary for the redemption for the subject property All persons having any objection to the appointment shall file their objections (2) separate pre-suit Notices of the tax sale was sent to each required interested has not been paid, although more than six (6) months from the date of the sale with the Register of Wills on or before the 18th day of August, 2015. party have expired. have expired, and more than two (2) months from the date that the first of two Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the (2) separate pre-suit Notices of the tax sale was sent to each required interested undersigned personal representative or file it with the Register of Wills with a It is thereupon this 2nd day of March, 2015, by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Maryland party have expired. copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates: It is thereupon this 3rd day of March, 2015, by the Circuit Court for Baltimore (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent ORDERED, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in City, Maryland died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; some newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City, Maryland, once a ORDERED, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in or week for three (3) consecutive weeks, on or before the 1st day of April, 2015, some newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City, Maryland, once a (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers warning all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property week for three (3) consecutive weeks, on or before the 2nd day of April, 2015, to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying described above to appear in this Court by the 1st day of May, 2015, and redeem warning all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims their respective property or answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final Decree described above to appear in this Court by the 2nd day of May, 2015, and within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not redeem their respective property or answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the property, presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is Decree will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the prop- unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of and vesting in the Plaintiff a title in fee simple or leasehold, free and clear of all erty, and vesting in the Plaintiff a title in fee simple or leasehold, free and clear Wills. encumbrances. of all encumbrances. CARL PEARSALL, Personal Representative(s). The Defendants are hereby informed of the latest date to file a written The Defendants are hereby informed of the latest date to file a written True Test—Copy: BELINDA K. CONAWAY, Answer or Petition to Redeem the property mentioned in the Complaint Answer or Petition to Redeem the property mentioned in the Complaint Register of Wills for Baltimore City, described above, and that failure to file a response on or before the date described above, and that failure to file a response on or before the date 111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202. specified may result in a Default Judgment foreclosing all rights of redemption specified may result in a Default Judgment foreclosing all rights of redemption f20,27,mh6 in and as to the property being rendered by this Court against them. in and as to the property being rendered by this Court against them. AUDREY J.S. CARRION, Judge. AUDREY J.S. CARRION, Judge. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA G. ALEXANDER, Acting Clerk. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA G. ALEXANDER, Acting Clerk. mh6,13,20 mh6,13,20 6B The Daily Record THEDAILYRECORD.COM Friday, March 6, 2015

Baltimore City Baltimore City Baltimore City Anthony C. Onwuanibe, Attorney, James F. Truitt, Jr., Attorney, James F. Truitt, Jr., Attorney, P.O. Box 1534, 20 E. Timonium Road, Suite 101, 20 E. Timonium Road, Suite 101, Baltimore, Maryland 21203 Timonium, Maryland 21093. Timonium, Maryland 21093.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-15-000885 - IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY IN EQUITY - Case No IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY IN EQUITY - Case No Novalux MD 12, LLC, 110 West Saratoga #4, Baltimore, MD 21201, Plaintiff v. 24-C-15-000695 - Tax Certificate Consultants, Inc., c/o James F. Truitt, Jr., 20 24-C-15-000720 - Tax Certificate Consultants, Inc., c/o James F. Truitt, Jr., 20 JHJ Associates, LLC, S/O: Dante C. Jones, Resident Agent, 701 Dryden Drive, East Timonium Road, Suite 101, Timonium, Maryland 21093, Plaintiff v. Donta East Timonium Road, Suite 101, Timonium, Maryland 21093, Plaintiff v. Christo- Baltimore, MD 21229; and City of Baltimore, S/O: Henry Raymond, Director of Patrick Stainback, 151 Palormo Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21229 pher Metzler, 3107 Glenmore Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21214 Finance, 100 N. Holliday Street, Room 454, Baltimore MD 21202; The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore City, S/O: George A. Nilson, 100 N. Holliday Street, 151 Palormo Avenue Baltimore, MD 21202; and All unknown owners of the property described 3107 Glenmore Avenue Below; all heirs, devisees, personal representatives, and executors, administra- And Baltimore City, Maryland (for Maryland Annotated Code 14-1836(b)(1)(v) And Baltimore City, Maryland (for Maryland Annotated Code 14-1836(b)(1)(v) tors, grantees, assigns or successors in right, title, interest, and any and all purposes only) and Any and all person having or claiming to have any interest in purposes only) and Any and all person having or claiming to have any interest in persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property and premises the fee simple in the properties and premises situate, lying and being in the City the fee simple in the properties and premises situate, lying and being in the City situate in the City of Baltimore, known as of Baltimore City described on the Tax Rolls Baltimore City Collector of State of Baltimore City described on the Tax Rolls Baltimore City Collector of State and City Taxes for said City known as: and City Taxes for said City known as: 2500 W. Fairmount Avenue 151 Palormo Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21229, Twentieth (20th) Election 3107 Glenmore Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21214, Twenty-Seventh (27th) Election and described as Lot Size 14x72 Being known as Ward 20 Section 07 Block District, described as follows: All that lot of land and imps., Lot Size 16x86, District, described as follows: All that lot of land and imps., Lot Size 72x156-1, 2170A Lot 001 on the Tax Roll of the Director of Finance, Defendants. Being known as Ward 20 Section 19 Block 2243B Lot 027. Being known as Ward 27 Section 03 Block 5680 Lot 004. Defendants. Defendants. Order of Publication The object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of Order of Publication Order of Publication redemption from tax sale on the property known as 2500 W. Fairmount Ave. in The object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of The object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of Baltimore City, State of Maryland, sold by the Finance Officer of Baltimore City, redemption in the following property 161 Palormo Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21229 redemption in the following property 3107 Glenmore Avenue, Baltimore, MD State of Maryland to Novalux MD 12 LLC, the Plaintiff. in the City of Baltimore City, sold by the Collector of Taxes for the City of Balti- 21214 in the City of Baltimore City, sold by the Collector of Taxes for the City of A DESCRIPTION of the property in substantially the same form as the more City and the State of Maryland to the Plaintiff in this proceeding: Baltimore City and the State of Maryland to the Plaintiff in this proceeding: description appearing on the Certificate of Tax Sale is as follows: Lot Size All that lot of land and imps., Lot Size 16x86, Being known as Ward 20 Section All that lot of land and imps., Lot Size 72x156-1, Being known as Ward 27 14x72, Ward 20 Section 07 Block 2170A Lot 001 Known as 2500 W. Fairmount 19 Block 2243B Lot 027. Section 03 Block 5680 Lot 004. Ave. The complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for The complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for The complaint states among other things that the amount necessary for redemption have not been paid. redemption have not been paid. redemption has not been paid. It is thereupon this 18th day of February, 2015 by the Circuit Court for It is thereupon this 18th day of February, 2015 by the Circuit Court for It is thereupon this 25th day of February, 2015, by the Circuit Court for Balti- Baltimore City, Ordered, That notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Baltimore City, Ordered, That notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this more City, Ordered, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order Order in some newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City once a Order in some newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City once a in some newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week week for three (3) successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the prop- week for three (3) successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the prop- for three consecutive weeks, warning all persons interested in the property to erty to appear in this Court by the 19th day of April, 2015, and redeem the prop- erty to appear in this Court by the 19th day of April, 2015, and redeem the prop- appear in this Court by the 26th day of April, 2015, and redeem the property and erty 151 Palormo Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21229 and answer the complaint or erty 3107 Glenmore Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21214 and answer the complaint or answer the Complaint or thereafter a final judgment will be entered foreclosing thereafter a final judgment will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption thereafter a final judgment will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption all rights of redemption in the property and vesting in the Plaintiff a title to said in the property, and vesting in the Plaintiff’s title, free and clear of all encum- in the property, and vesting in the Plaintiff’s title, free and clear of all encum- property in Leasehold, free of all liens and encumbrances. brances. brances.

JEFFREY M. GELLER, Judge. KENDRA YOUNG AUSBY, Judge. KENDRA YOUNG AUSBY, Judge. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA G. ALEXANDER, Acting Clerk. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. f27,mh6,13 f20,27,mh6 f20,27,mh6

Baltimore City Baltimore City Baltimore City Anthony C. Onwuanibe, Attorney, James F. Truitt, Jr., Attorney, James F. Truitt, Jr., Attorney, P.O. Box 1534, 20 E. Timonium Road, Suite 101, 20 E. Timonium Road, Suite 101, Baltimore, Maryland 21203 Timonium, Maryland 21093. Timonium, Maryland 21093.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-15-000886 - IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY IN EQUITY - Case No IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY IN EQUITY - Case No Novalux MD 12, LLC, 110 West Saratoga #4, Baltimore, MD 21201, Plaintiff v. 24-C-15-000696 - Tax Certificate Consultants, Inc., c/o James F. Truitt, Jr., 20 24-C-15-000699 - Tax Certificate Consultants, Inc., c/o James F. Truitt, Jr., 20 Severian ST Hilein, 866 Brush Hollow Road, Westbury, NY 11590; and Mortgage East Timonium Road, Suite 101, Timonium, Maryland 21093, Plaintiff v. Kevin East Timonium Road, Suite 101, Timonium, Maryland 21093, Plaintiff v. Mary K. Electronic Registration System, Inc., S/O: Bill Beckman, President & CEO, P.O. Sanders, 2808 Riggs Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21216; Kevin Sanders, 900 Walker Lohmuller, 4108 Granite Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21206; Hull Federal Savings Box 2026, Flint, MI 48501; and Andrew Valentine, Trustee, 538 Broadhollow Avenue, Catonsville, MD 21228; Askew Sanders, 2808 Riggs Avenue, Baltimore, Bank n/k/a Kopernik Federal Bank, Serve: Gary T. Amereihn, President, 2101 Road, Melville, NY 11747; and City of Baltimore, S/O: Henry Raymond, Director MD 21216; Ronald Sanders, 2808 Riggs Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21216 Eastern Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21231; Michael C. Baumann, Trustee, 1248 Hull of Finance, 100 N. Holliday Street, Room 454, Baltimore MD 21202; The Mayor Street, Baltimore, MD 21230 and City Council of Baltimore City, S/O: George A. Nilson, 100 N. Holliday 2808 Riggs Avenue Street, Baltimore, MD 21202; and All unknown owners of the property described And Baltimore City, Maryland (for Maryland Annotated Code 14-1836(b)(1)(v) 4108 Granite Avenue Below; all heirs, devisees, personal representatives, and executors, purposes only) and Any and all person having or claiming to have any interest in And Baltimore City, Maryland (for Maryland Annotated Code 14-1836(b)(1)(v) administrators, grantees, assigns or successors in right, title, interest, and any the fee simple in the properties and premises situate, lying and being in the City purposes only) and Any and all person having or claiming to have any interest in and all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property and of Baltimore City described on the Tax Rolls Baltimore City Collector of State the fee simple in the properties and premises situate, lying and being in the City premises situate in the City of Baltimore, known as and City Taxes for said City known as: of Baltimore City described on the Tax Rolls Baltimore City Collector of State 2808 Riggs Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21216, Sixteenth (16th) Election District, and City Taxes for said City known as: 4405 Pall Mall Road described as follows: All that lot of land and imps., Lot Size 14x110, Being 4108 Granite Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21206, Twenty-Seventh (27th) Election District, described as follows: All that lot of land and imps., Lot Size 19-2x90, and described as Lot Size 20x100 Being known as Ward 15 Section 34 Block known as Ward 16 Section 23 Block 2388 Lot 005. Being known as Ward 27 Section 03 Block 5695F Lot 059. 3350 Lot 003 on the Tax Roll of the Director of Finance, Defendants. Defendants. Defendants. Order of Publication Order of Publication The object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of The object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of Order of Publication redemption from tax sale on the property known as 4405 Pall Mall Rd. in The object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of redemption in the following property 2808 Riggs Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21216 Baltimore City, State of Maryland, sold by the Finance Officer of Baltimore City, redemption in the following property 4108 Granite Avenue, Baltimore, MD in the City of Baltimore City, sold by the Collector of Taxes for the City of Balti- State of Maryland to Mayor and City Council of Baltimore and later assigned to 21206 in the City of Baltimore City, sold by the Collector of Taxes for the City of more City and the State of Maryland to the Plaintiff in this proceeding: Novalux MD 12 LLC, the Plaintiff. Baltimore City and the State of Maryland to the Plaintiff in this proceeding: All that lot of land and imps., Lot Size 14x110, Being known as Ward 16 A DESCRIPTION of the property in substantially the same form as the All that lot of land and imps., Lot Size 19-2x90, Being known as Ward 27 Section 23 Block 2388 Lot 005. description appearing on the Certificate of Tax Sale is as follows: Lot Size Section 03 Block 5695F Lot 059. The complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for 20x100, Ward 15 Section 34 Block 3350 Lot 003 Known as 4405 Pall Mall Rd. The complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for redemption have not been paid. The complaint states among other things that the amount necessary for redemption have not been paid. It is thereupon this 18th day of February, 2015 by the Circuit Court for redemption has not been paid. It is thereupon this 18th day of February, 2015 by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Ordered, That notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this It is thereupon this 25th day of February, 2015, by the Circuit Court for Balti- Baltimore City, Ordered, That notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in some newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City once a more City, Ordered, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order Order in some newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for three (3) successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the prop- in some newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week week for three (3) successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the prop- erty to appear in this Court by the 19th day of April, 2015, and redeem the prop- for three consecutive weeks, warning all persons interested in the property to erty to appear in this Court by the 19th day of April, 2015, and redeem the prop- erty 2808 Riggs Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21216 and answer the complaint or appear in this Court by the 26th day of April, 2015, and redeem the property and erty 4108 Granite Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21206 and answer the complaint or thereafter a final judgment will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption answer the Complaint or thereafter a final judgment will be entered foreclosing thereafter a final judgment will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in the property, and vesting in the Plaintiff’s title, free and clear of all encum- all rights of redemption in the property and vesting in the Plaintiff a title to said in the property, and vesting in the Plaintiff’s title, free and clear of all encum- brances. property in Leasehold, free of all liens and encumbrances. brances.

JEFFREY M. GELLER, Judge. KENDRA YOUNG AUSBY, Judge. KENDRA YOUNG AUSBY, Judge. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA G. ALEXANDER, Acting Clerk. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. f27,mh6,13 f20,27,mh6 f20,27,mh6

Baltimore City Baltimore City Baltimore City Stefan B. Ades, Attorney Aaron A. Naiman, Attorney Aaron A. Naiman, Attorney 3604 Eastern Avenue, Suite 300 Law Offices of Naiman & Naiman, P.A. Law Offices of Naiman & Naiman, P.A. Baltimore, Maryland 21224 25 Hooks Lane, Suite 202 25 Hooks Lane, Suite 202 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-002944 - Baltimore, Maryland 21208 Baltimore, Maryland 21208 US BANK CUSTODIAN FOR LLF1-MD, Plaintiff vs. Melissa A. Wagner; and Roman Maluski; and Delta Funding Corporation; and Mortgage Electronic IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-15-000709 - Registration System (MERS); and David N. Prensky, Trustee; and HSBC Bank Dane Equities 2014, LLC, 25 Hooks Lane, Suite 202, Baltimore, MD 21208, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-15-000710 - USA, N.A., as Indenture Trustee for the Registered Noteholders of Renaissance Plaintiff v. Tuan Anh Nguyen, 1507 W. Pratt Street, Baltimore, MD 21223; and Dane Equities 2014, LLC, 25 Hooks Lane, Suite 202, Baltimore, MD 21208, Equity Loan Trust 2006-3; and Randa S. Azzam, Trustee; and Robert E. Frazier, Oanh Bui Nguyen, 1507 W. Pratt Street, Baltimore, MD 21223; and Mortgage Plaintiff v. Herschell Hicks, 3318 Dunwood Crossing Drive, Bowie, MD 20721; Trustee; and Laura D. Harris, Trustee; and Daniel J. Pesachowitz, Trustee; and John E. Driscoll, III, Trustee; and Deena L. Reynolds, Trustee; and Wm. Scott Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., S/O Bill Beckman, President and CEO, PO and City of Baltimore, S/O Henry Raymond, Director of Finance, 100 N. Holiday Lucas, Trustee; and 1st Preference Mortgage Corporation; and Stan Mavroulis, Box 2026, Flint, MI 48501-2026; and Friedman & MacFadyen, PA, Trustees, Street, Room 454, Baltimore, MD 21202; The Mayor and City Council of Trustee; and Fidelity Home Mortgage Corp.; and Baltimore City, Maryland, and A/K/A Friedman & MacFayden, PA, Trustees, 10856 Sandringham Road, Cock- Baltimore City, S/O George A. Nilson, 100 N. Holiday Street, Baltimore, MD All unknown owners of the property described below; all heirs, devisees, eysville, MD 21030; and City of Baltimore, S/O Henry Raymond, Director of 21202 and All unknown owners of the property described Below; all heirs, personal representatives, and executors, administrators, grantees, assigns or Finance, 100 N. Holiday Street, Room 454, Baltimore, MD 21202; The Mayor and successors in right, title, interest, and any and all persons having or claiming to devisees, personal representatives, and executors, administrators, grantees, have any interest in the property and premises situate in the City of Baltimore, City Council of Baltimore City, S/O George A. Nilson, 100 N. Holiday Street, assigns or successors in right, title, interest, and any and all persons having or known as Baltimore, MD 21202 and All unknown owners of the property described Below; claiming to have any interest in the property and premises situate in the City of all heirs, devisees, personal representatives, and executors, administrators, Baltimore, known as 1503 Hazel Street grantees, assigns or successors in right, title, interest, and any and all persons and described as Lot Size 40x100 Being known as Ward 25 Section 08 Block having or claiming to have any interest in the property and premises situate in 910 W. Franklin Street 7223 Lot 010 on the Tax Roll of the Director of Finance, Defendants. the City of Baltimore, known as and described as Lot Size 14-8x75 Being known as Ward 18 Section 01 Block Order of Publication 0129 Lot 005 on the Tax Roll of the Director of Finance, Defendants. The object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of 326 S. Gilmor Street redemption in the hereinabove described property sold, either directly or via and described as Lot Size 12x90 Being known as Ward 19 Section 09 Block Order of Publication assignment, by the Collector of Taxes for the State of Maryland and Baltimore 0277 Lot 014 on the Tax Roll of the Director of Finance, Defendants. The object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of City to the Plaintiff in the proceeding. The Complaint states, among other redemption from tax sale on the property known as 910 W. Franklin Street in things, that the amount necessary for the redemption for the subject property Order of Publication has not been paid, although more than six (6) months from the date of the sale Baltimore City, State of Maryland, sold by the Finance Officer of Baltimore City, have expired, and more than two (2) months from the date that the first of two The object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of State of Maryland to Dane Equities 2014, LLC, the Plaintiff. (2) separate pre-suit Notices of the tax sale was sent to each required interested redemption from tax sale on the property known as 326 S. Gilmor Street in A DESCRIPTION of the property in substantially the same form as the party have expired. Baltimore City, State of Maryland, sold by the Finance Officer of Baltimore City, description appearing on the Certificate of Tax Sale is as follows: Lot Size It is thereupon this 13th day of February, 2015, by the Circuit Court for Balti- State of Maryland to Dane Equities 2014, LLC, the Plaintiff. 14-8x75, Ward 18 Section 01 Block 0129 Lot 005 Known as 910 W. Franklin more City, Maryland A DESCRIPTION of the property in substantially the same form as the ORDERED, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in Street. some newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City, Maryland, once a description appearing on the Certificate of Tax Sale is as follows: Lot Size The complaint states among other things that the amount necessary for week for three (3) consecutive weeks, on or before the 15th day of March, 2015, 12x90, Ward 19 Section 09 Block 0277 Lot 014 Known as 326 S. Gilmor Street. redemption has not been paid. warning all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property The complaint states among other things that the amount necessary for It is thereupon this 13th day of February, 2015, by the Circuit Court for Balti- described above to appear in this Court by the 14th day of April, 2015, and redemption has not been paid. more City, Ordered, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order redeem their respective property or answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final It is thereupon this 13th day of February, 2015, by the Circuit Court for Balti- in some newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week Decree will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the prop- more City, Ordered, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order erty, and vesting in the Plaintiff a title in fee simple or leasehold, free and clear in some newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for three consecutive weeks, warning all persons interested in the property to of all encumbrances. appear in this Court by the 14th day of April, 2015 and redeem the property and The Defendants are hereby informed of the latest date to file a written for three consecutive weeks, warning all persons interested in the property to Answer or Petition to Redeem the property mentioned in the Complaint appear in this Court by the 14th day of April, 2015 and redeem the property and answer the Complaint or thereafter a final judgment will be entered foreclosing described above, and that failure to file a response on or before the date answer the Complaint or thereafter a final judgment will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in the property and vesting in the Plaintiff a title to said specified may result in a Default Judgment foreclosing all rights of redemption all rights of redemption in the property and vesting in the Plaintiff a title to said property in Leasehold, free of all liens and encumbrances. in and as to the property being rendered by this Court against them. property in Fee Simple, free of all liens and encumbrances. KENDRA YOUNG AUSBY, Judge. KENDRA YOUNG AUSBY, Judge. KENDRA YOUNG AUSBY, Judge. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. f20,27,mh6 f20,27,mh6 f20,27,mh6 Friday, March 6, 2015 THEDAILYRECORD.COM The Daily Record 7B

Baltimore City. Baltimore City. Baltimore City Richard J. Hackerman, Attorney, Rachel Kiefer, Attorney, Nicholas Derdock, Attorney, 116 W. University Parkway, 9409 Road, 6003 Executive Boulevard, Suite 101, Baltimore, Maryland 21210 Baltimore, Maryland 21237 Rockville, Maryland 20852 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: MARK H. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: CARRIE M. WARD IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-000208 - WITTSTADT v. KIKELOMO OMOTOSO - Case No. 24-O-14-002843 vs. JOHN C. WHITE, III - Case No. 24-O-14-003661 Golden Ashland Services, LLC, 920 S. Conkling Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21224, Plaintiff v. Lorian Coombs, 5927 Chinquapin Pkwy., Baltimore, MD Notice of Sale Notice of Sale 21239; and Estate of Letebrhan Gerezgihear, c/o: Elsa Yigzaw, Personal Repre- Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale sentative, PO Box 419, Bunker Hill, WV 25413; and City of Baltimore, S/O Harry of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings E. Black, Director of Finance, 100 N. Holliday Street, Room 454, Baltimore, MD of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings 21202; The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore City; S/O George A. Nilson, 100 7000 Park Drive, Baltimore, MD 21234 N. Holliday Street, Baltimore, MD 21202; and All unknown owners of the 1253 James Street, Baltimore, MD 21223 and reported by: CARRIE M. WARD, NICHOLAS DERDOCK, HOWARD N. property described Below; all heirs, devisees, personal representatives, and and reported by: MARK H. WITTSTADT, GERARD W.M. WITTSTADT, JR., BIERMAN, JACOB GEESING, PRATIMA LELE, JOSHUA COLEMAN, RICHARD executors, administrators, grantees, assigns or successors in right, title, interest, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on R. GOLDSMITH, JR., LUDEEN MCCARTNEY-GREEN, JASON KUTCHER, ELIZ- and any and all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property or before April 3, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some ABETH C. JONES, Trustee(s) be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the and premises situate in the City of Baltimore, known as Newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on contrary be shown on or before April 2, 2015 provided a copy of this Notice be or before March 25, 2015. inserted in some newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) 339 N. Stricker Street The report states the amount of the sale to be $48,862.91. successive weeks on or before March 24, 2015. LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. The report states the amount of the sale to be $103,200.00. and described as Lot Size 14x61, Being known as Ward 19 Section 01 Block True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Acting Clerk. 152 Lot 020 on the Tax Roll of the Director of Finance. Defendants mh6,13,20 True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Acting Clerk. mh6,13,20 Order of Publication The object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of Baltimore City Baltimore City redemption from tax sale on the property known as 339 N. Stricker Street in Nicholas Derdock, Attorney, Ludeen McCartney-Green, Attorney, Baltimore City, State of Maryland, sold by the Finance Officer of Baltimore City, 6003 Executive Boulevard, Suite 101, 6003 Executive Boulevard, Suite 101, State of Maryland to Golden Ashland Services, LLC, the Plaintiff. A DESCRIPTION of the property in substantially the same form as the Rockville, Maryland 20852 Rockville, Maryland 20852 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: CARRIE M. WARD IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: CARRIE M. WARD description appearing on the Certificate of Tax Sale is as follows: Lot Size vs. JOSEPH NOWAK - Case No. 24-O-14-003717 vs. ROSALEE T. WALKER - Case No. 24-O-14-003191 14x61, Ward 19 Section 01 Block 152 Lot 020 known as 339 N. Stricker Street. The complaint states among other things that the amount necessary for Notice of Sale Notice of Sale redemption has not been paid. Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale It is thereupon this 11th day of February, 2015, by the Circuit Court for Balti- of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings more City, Ordered, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in some newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week 2804 Clearview Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21234 3601 Clarks Lane, Unit 332, Baltimore, MD 21215 for three consecutive weeks, warning all persons interested in the property to and reported by: HOWARD N. BIERMAN, JACOB GEESING, PRATIMA LELE, and reported by: JOSHUA COLEMAN, RICHARD R. GOLDSMITH, LUDEEN appear in this Court by the 12th day of April, 2015, and redeem the property and JOSHUA COLEMAN, RICHARD R. GOLDSMITH, LUDEEN MCCART- MCCARTNEY-GREEN, CARRIE M. WARD, HOWARD N. BIERMAN, JACOB answer the Complaint or thereafter a final judgment will be entered foreclosing NEY-GREEN, JASON KUTCHER, NICHOLAS DERDOCK, ELIZABETH C. GEESING, PRATIMA LELE, JASON KUTCHER, NICHOLAS DERDOCK, ELIZA- BETH C. JONES, Trustee(s) be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the all rights of redemption in the property and vesting in the Plaintiff a title to said JONES, CARRIE M. WARD, Trustee(s) be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before April 2, 2015 provided a copy of this contrary be shown on or before April 2, 2015 provided a copy of this Notice be property in Leasehold free of all liens and encumbrances. Notice be inserted in some newspaper published in this City, once in each of inserted in some newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) three (3) successive weeks on or before March 24, 2015. successive weeks on or before March 24, 2015. KENDRA YOUNG AUSBY, Judge. The report states the amount of the sale to be $50,740.00. The report states the amount of the sale to be $45,000.00. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Acting Clerk. LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Acting Clerk. f20,27,mh6 True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Acting Clerk. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Acting Clerk. mh6,13,20 mh6,13,20

Baltimore City Baltimore City Baltimore City. Stefan B. Ades, Attorney Edward S. Cohn, Attorney Edward M. Poretz, Attorney, The Law Offices of Stefan B. Ades, LLC 600 Baltimore Avenue, Suite 208 9409 Philadelphia Road, 3604 Eastern Avenue, Suite 300 Towson, Maryland 21204 Baltimore, Maryland 21237 Baltimore, Maryland 21224 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: MARK H. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-002182 - IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: EDWARD S. WITTSTADT v. SHERBET STATEN - Case No. 24-O-14-001749 US BANK CUSTODIAN FOR LLF1-MD, Plaintiff vs. Jermon Churchill; and COHN v. WILLIAM G. MILLER - Case No. 24-O-14-003540 Meritage Mortgage Corporation, a Dissolved Oregon Corporation, Lender; and Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems (MERS); and First Equity Title Notice of Sale Corporation, Trustee; and The Bank of New York Trust Company, N.A., as Notice of Sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale successor to JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., as Trustee; and Howard N. Bierman, Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings Substitute Trustee; and Jacob Geesing, Substitute Trustee; and Carrie M. Ward, of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings Substitute Trustee; and Ralph J. DiPietro; and LNV Corporation, Inc.; and Balti- more City, Maryland, and All unknown owners of the property described below; 4610 Bayonne Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21206 all heirs, devisees, personal representatives, and executors, administrators, 801 Showell Court, Baltimore, MD 21202 and reported by: GERARD W.M. WITTSTADT, MARK H. WITTSTADT, grantees, assigns or successors in right, title, interest, and any and all persons and reported by: RICHARD J. ROGERS, STEPHEN N. GOLDBERG, RICHARD Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on having or claiming to have any interest in the property and premises situate in E. SOLOMON, RANDALL J. ROLLS, EDWARD S. COHN, Trustee(s), be ratified or before April 3, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some the City of Baltimore, known as and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before April 2, 2015, Newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some Newspaper published in this or before March 25, 2015. City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before March 24, 2015. 107 N. Payson Street The report states the amount of the sale to be $225,267.10. and described as Lot Size 12-10x75 Being known as Ward 20 Section 15 Block The report states the amount of the sale to be $38,605.42 0177 Lot 032 on the Tax Roll of the Director of Finance, Defendants. LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Acting Clerk. LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Acting Clerk. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. mh6,13,20 Order of Publication mh6,13,20 The object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of redemption in the hereinabove described property sold, either directly or via assignment, by the Collector of Taxes for the State of Maryland and Baltimore Baltimore City. City to the Plaintiff in the proceeding. The Complaint states, among other Baltimore City things, that the amount necessary for the redemption for the subject property Rachel Kiefer, Attorney, has not been paid, although more than six (6) months from the date of the sale Howard N. Bierman, Attorney, have expired, and more than two (2) months from the date that the first of two 6003 Executive Boulevard, Suite 101, 9409 Philadelphia Road, (2) separate pre-suit Notices of the tax sale was sent to each required interested Rockville, Maryland 20852 Baltimore, Maryland 21237 party have expired. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: CARRIE M. WARD IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: MARK H. It is thereupon this 13th day of February, 2015, by the Circuit Court for Balti- vs. RODNEY MARTIN - Case No. 24-O-14-001548 WITTSTADT v. RICHARD CAI-HWEI HSU, ET AL - Case No. 24-O-14-002305 more City, Maryland ORDERED, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in Notice of Sale some newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City, Maryland, once a Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Notice of Sale week for three (3) consecutive weeks, on or before the 15th day of March, 2015, of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale warning all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings described above to appear in this Court by the 14th day of April, 2015, and 1502 North Pulaski Street, Baltimore, MD 21217 redeem their respective property or answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final 234 Holliday Street #601, Baltimore, MD 21202 Decree will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the prop- IRTA 21216 and reported by: GERARD W.M. WITTSTADT, JR., MARK H. WITTSTADT, erty, and vesting in the Plaintiff a title in fee simple or leasehold, free and clear and reported by: CARRIE M. WARD, HOWARD N. BIERMAN, JACOB of all encumbrances. GEESING, PRATIMA LELE, TAYYABA C. MONTO, JOSHUA COLEMAN, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on The Defendants are hereby informed of the latest date to file a written RICHARD R. GOLDSMITH, LUDEEN MCCARTNEY-GREEN, Trustee(s) be or before April 3, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some Answer or Petition to Redeem the property mentioned in the Complaint ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before April 2, 2015 provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published Newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on described above, and that failure to file a response on or before the date or before March 25, 2015. specified may result in a Default Judgment foreclosing all rights of redemption in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before March 24, in and as to the property being rendered by this Court against them. 2015. The report states the amount of the sale to be $172,233.59. The report states the amount of the sale to be $25,000.00. KENDRA YOUNG AUSBY, Judge. LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Acting Clerk. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Acting Clerk. f20,27,mh6 mh6,13,20 mh6,13,20

Baltimore City Baltimore City Baltimore City James F. Truitt, Jr., Attorney, Ludeen McCartney-Green, Attorney, Elizabeth C. Jones, Attorney, 20 E. Timonium Road, Suite 101, 6003 Executive Boulevard, Suite 101, 6003 Executive Boulevard, Suite 101, Timonium, Maryland 21093. Rockville, Maryland 20852 Rockville, Maryland 20852 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: CARRIE M. WARD IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: CARRIE M. WARD vs. DONALD GLENN REVER - Case No. 24-O-14-003863 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY IN EQUITY - Case No vs. MARIE A. MACKAMUL - Case No. 24-O-14-003013 24-C-15-000697 - Tax Certificate Consultants, Inc., c/o James F. Truitt, Jr., 20 East Timonium Road, Suite 101, Timonium, Maryland 21093, Plaintiff v. Jeffrey Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Bell, 1921 Windys Run Road, Baltimore, MD 21228; Jeffrey Bell, 2817 Windsor of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21228 5514 Plymouth Road, Baltimore, MD 21214 4227 Harcourt Road, Baltimore, MD 21214 2817 Windsor Avenue and reported by: PRATIMA LELE, TAYYABA C. MONTO, JOSHUA and reported by: JOSHUA COLEMAN, PRATIMA LELE, JASON KUTCHER, And Baltimore City, Maryland (for Maryland Annotated Code 14-1836(b)(1)(v) COLEMAN, LUDEEN MCCARTNEY-GREEN, RICHARD R. GOLDSMITH, NICHOLAS DERDOCK, ELIZABETH C. JONES, HOWARD N. BIERMAN, purposes only) and Any and all person having or claiming to have any interest in CARRIE M. WARD, JACOB GEESING, HOWARD N. BIERMAN, Trustee(s) be CARRIE M. WARD, JACOB GEESING, RICHARD R. GOLDSMITH, JR., the fee simple in the properties and premises situate, lying and being in the City ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before April LUDEEN MCCARTNEY-GREEN, Trustee(s) be ratified and confirmed unless of Baltimore City described on the Tax Rolls Baltimore City Collector of State 2, 2015 provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published cause to the contrary be shown on or before April 3, 2015 provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published in this City, once in each and City Taxes for said City known as: in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before March 24, 2015. of three (3) successive weeks on or before March 25, 2015. 2817 Windsor Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21228, Fifteenth (15th) Election The report states the amount of the sale to be $51,000.00. The report states the amount of the sale to be $114,000.00. District, described as follows: All that lot of land and imps., Lot Size 22x90, LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Acting Clerk. LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Acting Clerk. Being known as Ward 15 Section 04 Block 3024 Lot 012A. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Acting Clerk. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Acting Clerk. Defendants. mh6,13,20 mh6,13,20

Order of Publication Baltimore City The object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of Pratima Lele, Attorney, redemption in the following property 2817 Windsor Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21228 in the City of Baltimore City, sold by the Collector of Taxes for the City of 6003 Executive Boulevard, Suite 101, Baltimore City and the State of Maryland to the Plaintiff in this proceeding: TO PLACE LEGAL Rockville, Maryland 20852 All that lot of land and imps., Lot Size 22x90, being known as Ward 15 Section IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: CARRIE M. WARD vs. MONIQUE PRIDGEN - Case No. 24-O-14-002960 04 Block 3024 Lot 012A. The complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for ADVERTISING CALL redemption have not been paid. Notice of Sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale It is thereupon this 18th day of February, 2015 by the Circuit Court for of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings Baltimore City, Ordered, That notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in some newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City once a 443-524-8188 3715 Arcadia Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21215 week for three (3) successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the prop- and reported by: LUDEEN MCCARTNEY-GREEN, RICHARD R. GOLDSMITH, erty to appear in this Court by the 19th day of April, 2015, and redeem the prop- JOSHUA COLEMAN, TAYYABA C. MONTO, JACOB GEESING, PRATIMA erty 2817 Windsor Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21228 and answer the complaint or LELE, HOWARD N. BIERMAN, CARRIE M. WARD, Trustee(s) be ratified and thereafter a final judgment will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before April 3, 2015 in the property, and vesting in the Plaintiff’s title, free and clear of all encum- provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before March 25, 2015. brances. The report states the amount of the sale to be $40,000.00. LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Acting Clerk. KENDRA YOUNG AUSBY, Judge. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Acting Clerk. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. mh6,13,20 f20,27,mh6 8B The Daily Record THEDAILYRECORD.COM Friday, March 6, 2015

Baltimore City Baltimore City. Baltimore City. Nicholas Derdock, Attorney, Patricia B. Jefferson, Attorney Eric VandeLinde, Attorney, 6003 Executive Boulevard, Suite 101, 100 Light Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202 9409 Philadelphia Road, Rockville, Maryland 20852 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: RICHARD Baltimore, Maryland 21237 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: CARRIE M. WARD COSTELLA v. WILLIAM EISENREICH ET AL - Case No. 24-O-14-000278 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: MARK H. vs. ROSHEIM C. LEWIS - Case No. 24-O-14-003580 Notice of Sale WITTSTADT v. BRYAN A. ARMSTRONG, ET AL - Case No. 24-O-14-001585 Notice of Sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings Notice of Sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings 2106 Maisel Street, 2120 Maisel Street, 2124 Maisel of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings 4139 Norfolk Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21216 Street, 2126 Maisel Street, 2217 Hollins Ferry Road, and reported by: CARRIE M. WARD, HOWARD N. BIERMAN, JACOB 5209 Belleville Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21207 GEESING, PRATIMA LELE, JOSHUA COLEMAN, RICHARD R. GOLDSMITH, Baltimore, Maryland and reported by: MARK H. WITTSTADT, GERARD W.M. WITTSTADT, JR., LUDEEN MCCARTNEY-GREEN, JASON KUTCHER, NICHOLAS DERDOCK, and reported by: KRISTEN SIRACUSA, RICHARD COSTELLA Trustee(s) be Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on ELIZABETH C. JONES, Trustee(s) be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before or before April 3, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some contrary be shown on or before April 2, 2015 provided a copy of this Notice be April 2, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some Newspaper Newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on inserted in some newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before or before March 25, 2015. successive weeks on or before March 24, 2015. March 24, 2015. The report states the amount of the sale to be $46,826.98. The report states the amount of the sale to be $25,000.00. The report states the amount of the sale to be $26,900.00. LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Acting Clerk. LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Acting Clerk. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Acting Clerk. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Acting Clerk. mh6,13,20 mh6,13,20 mh6,13,20

Baltimore City Baltimore City. Baltimore City Nicholas Derdock, Attorney, Shawn Case, Attorney, Pratima Lele, Attorney, 6003 Executive Boulevard, Suite 101, 9409 Philadelphia Road, 6003 Executive Boulevard, Suite 101, Rockville, Maryland 20852 Baltimore, Maryland 21237 Rockville, Maryland 20852 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: CARRIE M. WARD IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: MARK H. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: CARRIE M. WARD vs. EARL V. KUTCHERMAN, JR. - Case No. 24-O-14-003172 WITTSTADT v. JAMARR D. DAVIS - Case No. 24-O-13-003136 vs. TONY BRAXTON - Case No. 24-O-14-003010 Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings 2201 Belair Road, Baltimore, MD 21213 513 West 28th Street, Baltimore, MD 21211 and reported by: CARRIE M. WARD, ELIZABETH C. JONES, NICHOLAS 4309 Hamilton Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21206 and reported by: CARRIE M. WARD, HOWARD N. BIERMAN, JACOB DERDOCK, JASON KUTCHER, LUDEEN MCCARTNEY-GREEN, RICHARD R. and reported by: MARK H. WITTSTADT, GERARD W.M. WITTSTADT, GEESING, PRATIMA LELE, JOSHUA COLEMAN, TAYYABA C. MONTO, GOLDSMITH, JOSHUA COLEMAN, JACOB GEESING, PRATIMA LELE, DEBORAH A. HOLLOWAY HILL, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed unless RICHARD R. GOLDSMITH, LUDEEN MCCARTNEY-GREEN, Trustee(s) be rati- HOWARD N. BIERMAN, Trustee(s) be ratified and confirmed unless cause to cause to the contrary be shown on or before April 2, 2015, provided a copy of fied and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before April 3, the contrary be shown on or before April 2, 2015 provided a copy of this Notice this Notice be inserted in some Newspaper published in this City, once in each 2015 provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published in be inserted in some newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) of three (3) successive weeks on or before March 24, 2015. this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before March 25, successive weeks on or before March 24, 2015. The report states the amount of the sale to be $39,200.00. 2015. The report states the amount of the sale to be $142,000.00. LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. The report states the amount of the sale to be $72,250.00. LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Acting Clerk. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Acting Clerk. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Acting Clerk. mh6,13,20 True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Acting Clerk. mh6,13,20 mh6,13,20

Baltimore City Baltimore City Baltimore City Richard R. Goldsmith, Jr., Attorney, Richard R. Goldsmith Jr., Attorney, Nicholas Derdock, Attorney, 6003 Executive Boulevard, Suite 101, 6003 Executive Boulevard, Suite 101, 6003 Executive Boulevard, Suite 101, Rockville, Maryland 20852 Rockville, Maryland 20852 Rockville, Maryland 20852 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: CARRIE M. WARD IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: CARRIE M. WARD IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: CARRIE M. WARD vs. KRISTINA A. HOCKING - Case No. 24-O-14-003015 vs. DANIEL D. STEWART, ET AL - Case No. 24-O-14-003745 vs. JEFFREY T. BARTOLOMEO - Case No. 24-O-14-003685 Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings 330 North Grantley Street, Baltimore, MD 21229 5840 Bellona Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21212 331 Cornwall Street, Baltimore, MD 21224 ARTA 330 Grantley Street and reported by: RICHARD R. GOLDSMITH, HOWARD N. BIERMAN, and reported by: LUDEEN MCCARTNEY-GREEN, RICHARD R. GOLDSMITH, and reported by: JASON KUTCHER, CARRIE M. WARD, HOWARD N. PRATIMA LELE, JACOB GEESING, JOSHUA COLEMAN, LUDEEN MCCART- JOSHUA COLEMAN, TAYYABA C. MONTO, PRATIMA LELE, JACOB BIERMAN, JACOB GEESING, PRATIMA LELE, JOSHUA COLEMAN, RICHARD NEY-GREEN, JASON KUTCHER, NICHOLAS DERDOCK, ELIZABETH C. GEESING, HOWARD N. BIERMAN, CARRIE M. WARD, Trustee(s) be ratified R. GOLDSMITH, JR., LUDEEN MCCARTNEY-GREEN, NICHOLAS DERDOCK, ELIZABETH C. JONES, Trustee(s) be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the JONES, Trustee(s) be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before April 3, 2015 shown on or before April 3, 2015 provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published in this contrary be shown on or before April 2, 2015 provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) some newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before March 25, 2015. successive weeks on or before March 24, 2015. weeks on or before March 25, 2015. The report states the amount of the sale to be $65,000.00. The report states the amount of the sale to be $25,500.00. The report states the amount of the sale to be $225,837.07. LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Acting Clerk. LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Acting Clerk. LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Acting Clerk. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Acting Clerk. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Acting Clerk. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Acting Clerk. mh6,13,20 mh6,13,20 mh6,13,20

Baltimore City. Baltimore City. Baltimore City. Youme Lee, Attorney, Rachel Kiefer, Attorney, Jonathan M. Wall, Attorney, 312 Marshall Avenue, Suite 800, 9409 Philadelphia Road, 200 Westgate Circle, Suite 500, Laurel, Maryland 20707 Baltimore, Maryland 21237 Annapolis, Maryland 21401 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: LAURA H.G. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: MARK H. O’SULLIVAN v. WILLIAM C. GROVE - Case No. 24-O-14-002602 WITTSTADT v. ERIC COOKUS - Case No. 24-O-14-002908 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: ALAN J. HYATT v. RONDA M. BELL - Case No. 24-O-14-003420 Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Notice of Sale of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings 5806 Merville Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21215 4602 Glenarm Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21206 and reported by: LAURA H. G. O’SULLIVAN, ERIN M. SHAFFER, DIANA C. and reported by: MARK H. WITTSTADT, GERARD W.M. WITTSTADT, 1207 W. Lombard Street, Baltimore, MD 21223 THEOLOGOU, CHASITY BROWN, ALYSON GROMAK, LAURA T. CURRY, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on and reported by: ALAN J. HYATT, JONATHAN M. WALL, ROBERT D. MILLER, Trustee(s) be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be YOUME LEE, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the or before April 3, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some shown on or before April 2, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in contrary be shown on or before April 2, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be Newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on inserted in some newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) some Newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive or before March 25, 2015. weeks on or before March 24, 2015. successive weeks on or before March 24, 2015. The report states the amount of the sale to be $70,531.39. The report states the amount of the sale to be $35,000.00 The report states the amount of the sale to be $194,000.00. LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Acting Clerk. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Acting Clerk. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. mh6,13,20 mh6,13,20 mh6,13,20

Baltimore City. Baltimore City Baltimore City. Rachel Kiefer, Attorney, Jacob Geesing, Attorney, Christine Drexel, Attorney 9409 Philadelphia Road, 6003 Executive Boulevard, Suite 101, P.O. Box 1950 Baltimore, Maryland 21237 Rockville, Maryland 20852 Cockeysville, Maryland 21031 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: MARK H. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: CARRIE M. WARD IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: MARK S. DEVAN WITTSTADT v. RYAN GIULIANO - Case No. 24-O-14-002805 vs. DARRYL LAMAR CLAUSELL - Case No. 24-O-14-002073 v. ANTHONY B. BROWN, ET AL - Case No. 24-O-14-001460 Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings 2818 Hollins Ferry Road, Baltimore, MD 21230 4041 The Alameda, Baltimore, MD 21218 and reported by: CARRIE M. WARD, HOWARD N. BIERMAN, JACOB 87 South Kossuth Street, Baltimore, MD 21229 and reported by: MARK S. DEVAN, CHRISTINE DREXEL, BRIAN MCNAIR, and reported by: MARK H. WITTSTADT, GERARD W.M. WITTSTADT, JR., GEESING, PRATIMA LELE, TAYYABA C. MONTO, JOSHUA COLEMAN, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on RICHARD R. GOLDSMITH, JR., LUDEEN MCCARTNEY-GREEN, Trustee(s) be MELISSA L. CASSELL, ANGELA NASUTA, THOMAS P. DORE, Trustee(s), be or before April 3, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before April ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before Newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on 3, 2015 provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published April 2, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper or before March 25, 2015. in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before March 25, published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before The report states the amount of the sale to be $99,074.55. 2015. March 24, 2015. LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. The report states the amount of the sale to be $184,000.00. The report states the amount of the sale to be $87,801.13. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Acting Clerk. LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. mh6,13,20 True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Acting Clerk. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. mh6,13,20 mh6,13,20

Baltimore City Baltimore City Baltimore City Howard N. Bierman, Attorney, Richard R. Goldsmith, Jr., Attorney, Stephen N. Goldberg, Attorney 6003 Executive Boulevard, Suite 101, 6003 Executive Boulevard, Suite 101, 600 Baltimore Avenue, Suite 208 Rockville, Maryland 20852 Rockville, Maryland 20852 Towson, Maryland 21204 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: CARRIE M. WARD IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: CARRIE M. WARD IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: EDWARD S. vs. EMMA L. FRANCIS - Case No. 24-O-14-003515 vs. DEBBIE LEGRAND BUTLER - Case No. 24-O-14-003174 COHN v. TERRY A. WHITE - Case No. 24-O-14-003248 Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings 1800 East 32nd Street, Baltimore, MD 21218 4505 Pen Lucy Road, Baltimore, MD 21229 3028 Reese Street, Baltimore, MD 21218 and reported by: PRATIMA LELE, ELIZABETH C. JONES, JOSHUA and reported by: CARRIE M. WARD, LUDEEN MCCARTNEY-GREEN, and reported by: EDWARD S. COHN, STEPHEN N. GOLDBERG, RICHARD E. COLEMAN, HOWARD N. BIERMAN, JACOB GEESING, RICHARD R. GOLD- RICHARD R. GOLDSMITH, JOSHUA COLEMAN, TAYYABA C. MONTO, SOLOMON, RICHARD J. ROGERS, RANDALL J. ROLLS, Trustee(s), be ratified SMITH, LUDEEN MCCARTNEY-GREEN, JASON KUTCHER, NICHOLAS PRATIMA LELE, JACOB GEESING, HOWARD N. BIERMAN, Trustee(s) be rati- and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before March 15, DERDOCK, CARRIE M. WARD, Trustee(s) be ratified and confirmed unless fied and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before April 2, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some Newspaper published cause to the contrary be shown on or before April 2, 2015 provided a copy of 2015 provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published in in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before March 6, this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published in this City, once in each this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before March 24, 2015. of three (3) successive weeks on or before March 24, 2015. 2015. The report states the amount of the sale to be $25,000.00. The report states the amount of the sale to be $28,447.36. The report states the amount of the sale to be $105,141.20. LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Acting Clerk. LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Acting Clerk. FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Acting Clerk. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Acting Clerk. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. mh6,13,20 mh6,13,20 f20,27,mh6 Friday, March 6, 2015 THEDAILYRECORD.COM The Daily Record 9B

Baltimore City. Baltimore City. Baltimore City. Hugh J. Green, Attorney, Edward M. Poretz, Attorney, Hugh J. Green, Attorney, P. O. Box 2548 9409 Philadelphia Road, P. O. Box 2548 Leesburg, Virginia 20177 Baltimore, Maryland 21237 Leesburg, Virginia 20177 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: JAMES E. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: MARK H. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: JAMES E. CLARKE v. ESTATE OF D. J. GILMORE, SURVIVNG TENANT BY THE WITTSTADT v. MAHBOOBUR RAHMAN, ET AL - Case No. 24-O-14-002204 CLARKE v. THE ESTATE OF MALLIE SHAW - Case No. 24-O-14-002673 ENTIRETY OF THELMA GILMORE - Case No. 24-O-14-003290 Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings 100 Harborview Drive, Unit #2301, Baltimore, MD 21230 and reported by: MARK H. WITTSTADT, GERARD W.M. WITTSTADT, JR., 5510 Daywalt Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21206 2100 Koko Lane, Baltimore, MD 21216 and reported by: JAMES E. CLARKE, BRIAN THOMAS, RENEE DYSON, Trus- Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on and reported by: JAMES E. CLARKE, RENEE DYSON, Trustee(s), be ratified tee(s), be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on or or before March 20, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before March 15, before March 15, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some news- Newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published paper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or or before March 11, 2015. in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before March 6, before March 6, 2015. The report states the amount of the sale to be $617,111.16. 2015. The report states the amount of the sale to be $57,750.00. FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. The report states the amount of the sale to be $21,000.00. FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. f20,27,mh6 True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. f20,27,mh6 f20,27,mh6

Baltimore City Baltimore City Baltimore City. Stephen N. Goldberg, Attorney Edward S. Cohn, Attorney Erin M. Shaffer, Attorney, 600 Baltimore Avenue, Suite 208 600 Baltimore Avenue, Suite 208 312 Marshall Avenue, Suite 800, Towson, Maryland 21204 Towson, Maryland 21204 Laurel, Maryland 20707 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: EDWARD S. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: EDWARD S. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: LAURA H.G. COHN v. ESTATE OF AYWARD A. WHITLOCK, JR. - Case No. 24-O-14-003565 COHN v. JOHN C. BUCOLO, ET AL - Case No. 24-O-14-002458 O’SULLIVAN v. CALVIN B. MCCARGO, JR. - Case No. 24-O-14-002859 Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings 3111 West Garrison Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21215 902 North Fulton Avenue, Unit L, Baltimore, MD 21217 6717 Graceland Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21224 and reported by: CHASITY BROWN, ALYSON GROMAK, LAURA T. CURRY, and reported by: RANDALL J. ROLLS, RICHARD J. ROGERS, RICHARD E. and reported by: RANDALL J. ROLLS, RICHARD J. ROGERS, RICHARD E. SOLOMON, STEPHEN N. GOLDBERG, EDWARD S. COHN, Trustee(s), be SOLOMON, STEPHEN N. GOLDBERG, EDWARD S. COHN, Trustee(s), be YOUME LEE, DIANA C. THEOLOGOU, ERIN M. SHAFFER, LAURA H. G. ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before O’SULLIVAN, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the March 15, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some Newspaper March 15, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some Newspaper contrary be shown on or before March 20, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before be inserted in some newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) March 6, 2015. March 6, 2015. successive weeks on or before March 11, 2015. The report states the amount of the sale to be $85,614.77. The report states the amount of the sale to be $88,747.10. The report states the amount of the sale to be $63,719.09. FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. f20,27,mh6 f20,27,mh6 f20,27,mh6

Baltimore City. Baltimore City Hugh J. Green, Attorney, Elizabeth C. Jones, Attorney, P. O. Box 2548 6003 Executive Boulevard, Suite 101, TO PLACE LEGAL Leesburg, Virginia 20177 Rockville, Maryland 20852 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: JAMES E. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: CARRIE M. WARD ADVERTISING CALL CLARKE v. WAYNE M. DUNLAP, JR. - Case No. 24-O-14-001650 vs. EMEKA C. IFEDIBA - Case No. 24-O-14-003050 Notice of Sale Notice of Sale 443-524-8188 Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings 1243 Sargeant Street, Baltimore, MD 21223 3551 6th Street, Baltimore, MD 21225 and reported by: CARRIE M. WARD, HOWARD N. BIERMAN, JACOB and reported by: JAMES E. CLARKE, RENEE DYSON, Trustee(s), be ratified GEESING, PRATIMA LELE, JOSHUA COLEMAN, RICHARD R. GOLDSMITH, and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before March 15, LUDEEN MCCARTNEY-GREEN, JASON KUTCHER, NICOLAS DERDOCK, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published ELIZABETH C. JONES, Trustee(s) be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before March 6, contrary be shown on or before March 15, 2015 provided a copy of this Notice 2015. be inserted in some newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) Baltimore City. The report states the amount of the sale to be $55,283.00. successive weeks on or before March 6, 2015. The report states the amount of the sale to be $128,101.66. FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. Sheriff’s Sale f20,27,mh6 True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. f20,27,mh6 Of 1/2 Interest in Real Property ———————————— Under and by virtue of a Writ of Execution issued out of the Circuit Court for Baltimore City. Baltimore City. Baltimore City, at the suit of DOMINION FINANCIAL SERVICES, LLC VS Patrick Decker, Attorney, Hugh J. Green, Attorney, MAURICE BRISCOE, (Case No. 24-C-09-005770), I have seized and taken in execution and will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder, ALL THE RIGHT, P. O. Box 2548 P. O. Box 2548 TITLE, INTEREST AND ESTATE OF SAID Maurice Briscoe’s 1/2 interest in Leesburg, Virginia 20177 Leesburg, Virginia 20177 those lots of ground and the improvements thereon situate in the City of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: JAMES E. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: JAMES E. Baltimore. PLEASE NOTE THAT said real property is owned by Maurice CLARKE v. JEHEZEKEL E. COVINGTON - Case No. 24-O-14-002506 CLARKE v. DURENE L. HOLLAND - Case No. 24-O-14-002535 Briscoe and Yvonne Forrester, as tenants in common. Only Maurice Briscoe’s one-half interest in the property is being sold. And I hereby give notice that I Notice of Sale Notice of Sale will sell at the below time on Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings March 11, 2015 at (10:30 a.m.) Sale To Be Held on the steps of the Circuit Court for 954 N. Hill Road, Baltimore, MD 21218 3814 Birchview Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21206 and reported by: SHANNON MENAPACE, RENEE DYSON, JAMES E. and reported by: RENEE DYSON, BRIAN THOMAS, JAMES E. CLARKE, Trus- Baltimore City, Clarence M. Mitchell Jr. Courthouse, CLARKE, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be tee(s), be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on or 100 North Calvert Street, Baltimore, MD 21202. shown on or before March 15, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted before March 15, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some news- in some newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive paper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or Real Property to be sold: weeks on or before March 6, 2015. before March 6, 2015. The report states the amount of the sale to be $81,493.20. The report states the amount of the sale to be $107,078.35. 2801 Garrison Blvd, Baltimore, MD 21216 Purchaser should be aware that they are purchasing only Maurice FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. Briscoe’s 1/2 interest in the Property. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. Terms: A deposit in the amount of $5,000.00, payable in cash or certified f20,27,mh6 f20,27,mh6 check, will be required of the Purchaser of the Property at the time and place of sale. Settlement shall take place within 10 days following final ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Maryland. The balance of the purchase shall be paid by cash or by certified check. Adjustment of current year Baltimore City. Baltimore City. real property taxes will be made as of the date of sale and thereafter assumed Hugh J. Green, Attorney, Erin M. Shaffer, Attorney, by the Purchaser. All other public charges or assessments, including water/sewer charges, taxes, tax sale costs, ground rent, ground rent ejectment P. O. Box 2548 312 Marshall Avenue, Suite 800, costs, condo/HOA dues, whether incurred prior to or after the sale, and all other Leesburg, Virginia 20177 Laurel, Maryland 20707 costs incident to settlement to be paid by the Purchaser. The cost of all docu- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: JAMES E. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: LAURA H.G. mentary stamps, recordation taxes, document preparation costs, transfer taxes, CLARKE v. JAMES J. BROWN - Case No. 24-O-14-003003 O’SULLIVAN v. HERBERT FRAY, ET AL - Case No. 24-O-14-002340 title examination costs, attorneys’ fees and other costs associated with conveying the Property to the Purchaser, shall also be the sole responsibility of the Purchaser and shall be paid for by the Purchaser at settlement. Notice of Sale Notice of Sale The 1/2 interest in the Property is being sold in an “AS IS” condition and Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale without any warranties or representations, either express or implied, as to the of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings nature, condition or description of the Property or the improvements thereon. The 1/2 interest in the Property is also being sold subject to: (a) all existing 3113 Crittenton Place, Baltimore, MD 21211 5331 Cordelia Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21215 building and zoning code violations; (b) all critical area and wetland violations; and reported by: JAMES E. CLARKE, RENEE DYSON, Trustee(s), be ratified and reported by: ALYSON GROMAK, LAURA T. CURRY, CHASITY BROWN, (c) all environmental problems, conditions and violations which may exist on or and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before March 15, DIANA C. THEOLOGOU, ERIN M. SHAFFER, LAURA H. G. O’SULLIVAN, Trus- with respect to the Property; (d) such state of facts that an accurate survey or physical inspection of the Property might disclose; and (e) all agreements and 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published tee(s), be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on or restrictions of record affecting the Property, if any. (f) any governmental right in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before March 6, before March 15, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some news- paper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or of redemption. 2015. The Purchaser at the Sherriff’s Sale shall assume the risk of loss for the Prop- before March 6, 2015. The report states the amount of the sale to be $90,000.00. erty immediately after the sale takes place. It shall be the Purchaser’s responsi- FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. The report states the amount of the sale to be $46,634.97. bility to obtain possession of the Property following final ratification of the sale True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Maryland. f20,27,mh6 True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. In the event the Purchaser fails to go to settlement as required, in addition to f20,27,mh6 any other legal or equitable remedies available to the Sherriff, the Sheriff may, without further order of the court, declare the aforementioned deposit forfeited and resell the 1/2 interest in the Property at the Purchaser’s sole risk and Baltimore City Baltimore City. expense. If the Sheriff is unable to convey the 1/2 interest in the Property as described Edward S. Cohn, Attorney Hugh J. Green, Attorney, above, the Purchaser’s sole remedy at law or in equity shall be limited to a 600 Baltimore Avenue, Suite 208 P. O. Box 2548 refund of the aforementioned deposit, without interest thereon. Upon refund of Towson, Maryland 21204 Leesburg, Virginia 20177 the deposit to the Purchaser as aforesaid, the sale shall be void and of no effect, and the Purchaser shall have no further claims against the Sheriff, or the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: EDWARD S. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: JAMES E. Auctioneer conducting the sale of the Property. The parties’ respective rights COHN v. THOMAS R. BONVEGNA - Case No. 24-O-14-003375 CLARKE v. JESUS GRANADOS - Case No. 24-O-14-001291 and obligations regarding the terms and conduct of the sale shall be governed by the laws of the State of Maryland. Notice of Sale Notice of Sale MORTGAGES OR JUDGMENTS DUE: The 1/2 interest in the Property will be Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale sold subject to a prior Deed of Trust. As of December 8, 2014, $89,917.47 was of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings due and owing on the prior Deed of Trust. The exact amount will be announced at the time of sale. JOHN W. ANDERSON, 1519 East 36th Street, Baltimore, MD 21218 3810 Leadenhall Street, Baltimore, MD 21225 Sheriff. and reported by: RANDALL J. ROLLS, RICHARD J. ROGERS, RICHARD E. and reported by: JAMES E. CLARKE, RENEE DYSON, SHANNON SOLOMON, STEPHEN N. GOLDBERG, EDWARD S. COHN, Trustee(s), be MENAPACE, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before be shown on or before March 15, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be March 15, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some Newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before inserted in some newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) March 6, 2015. successive weeks on or before March 6, 2015. The report states the amount of the sale to be $224,121.46. The report states the amount of the sale to be $80,722.75. FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. Auctioneer: Adam Shpritz, Ashland Auction Group, LLC. 920 S. Conkling St f20,27,mh6 f20,27,mh6 Baltimore, MD 21224. 410-488-3124 f20,27,mh6