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Click Here to Return to Report Menu CRTR2705A-CR Commonwealth Of Click Here to Return to Report Menu CRTR2705A-CR Commonwealth of Massachusetts Page 1 Land Court Department Cases Filed by File Date Cases Filed : 1/1/18 Through 3/31/18 Case Number Filed Date City Street Plaintiff Defendant 18 MISC 000001 01/02/2018 Brockton 7 Tufts Circle Federal National Mortgage Reginald E. Thomas et al Association 18 MISC 000002 01/02/2018 Southwick 106 Berkshire Avenue Congamond Heights Congamond Heights, Inc. Association, Inc. 18 MISC 000003 01/02/2018 Auburn 5 Rice Road Birgit McNerney Nationstar Mortgage, LLC, doing business as Mr. Cooper et al 18 MISC 000004 01/03/2018 Boston 17-19 Stellman Road 19 Stellman Road Angelo R. Hernandez Condominium Trust 18 MISC 000005 01/03/2018 Revere 14 Yeaman Street Paul Rizzo Trustee of the M & Jessica Giannino Member of the R United Realty Trust Revere City Council et al 18 MISC 000006 01/03/2018 Revere 14 Yeaman Street Paul Rizzo Trustee of the M & Michael G. Tucker Member of R United Realty Trust the Revere Zoning Board of Appeals et al 18 MISC 000007 01/03/2018 North 17 Jay Street Michael J. Duggan Town of North Attleborough et al Attleborough 18 MISC 000008 01/03/2018 Bellingham 20 Lakeview Avenue Deutsche Bank National Trust Marcus A. Desroches et al Company, as Trustee for Soundview Home Loan Trust 2006 EQ2 Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-EQ2 18 MISC 000009 01/03/2018 Revere 14 Yeamans Street Donna Marie Larkin Trustee of City of Revere et al the Reservoir Avenue Realty Trust et al 18 MISC 000010 01/03/2018 Leicester 45 Watson Street Bank of America, N.A. Argent Mortgage Company, LLC 18 MISC 000011 01/03/2018 Acushnet Deep Brook Estates Subdivision Town of Acushnet Board of John T. Koska et al Selectmen In his capacity as Both Board of Selectment and Water Commissioners 18 MISC 000012 01/05/2018 Raynham 225 Robinson Street PNC Bank, National Virginia A. Kelly also known as Association Virginia A. Kelley Printed: 3/21/18 - 3:30 am Case Group: All Case Type: Miscellaneous CRTR2705A-CR Commonwealth of Massachusetts Page 2 Land Court Department Cases Filed by File Date Cases Filed : 1/1/18 Through 3/31/18 Case Number Filed Date City Street Plaintiff Defendant 18 MISC 000013 01/05/2018 Boston 100 Belvidere Street Arthur Goldberg, as Nominee Alisa Savitz Trustee of the Peter Savitz 1999 Family Trust et al 18 MISC 000014 01/05/2018 Natick 19 Willow Street Rocky A. Melchiorri et al Natick Zoning Board of Appeals et al 18 MISC 000015 01/05/2018 Lawrence 6 Plant Terrace Stephen J. Masuk et al Marie Pagan et al 18 MISC 000016 01/08/2018 Chilmark Off Squibnocket Road Douglas Liman et al Squibnocket Farm, Inc. et al 18 MISC 000017 01/08/2018 Wareham 45-53 Main Street Steven M. Logan et al Fairfield Affiliates, Limited Partnership et al 18 MISC 000018 01/08/2018 Newton 18 & 26 Goddard Street Pitsick LLC et al City of Newton et al 18 MISC 000029 01/08/2018 Granby 85 Chicopee Street Granby Bow & Gun Club, Inc. Town of Granby et al also known as Chicopee Rod & Gun Club, Inc. 18 MISC 000019 01/09/2018 Stow 84-92 Great Road Kathleen A. Fisher Zoning Board of Appeals of Stow et al 18 MISC 000020 01/09/2018 Carver Pine Ridge at Sampson's Sampson's Pond, LLC et al Pond Condominium Trust 18 MISC 000021 01/09/2018 Milford Lots 2 and 3 Florence Street Sharon Goldstein et al Claire (Niro) Bouchard et al 18 MISC 000022 01/09/2018 Sharon 45 Deerfield Road Jennifer L. Buteau formerly Stefan Jouret et al known as Jennifer B. Jouret 18 MISC 000023 01/10/2018 Salem 10 Daniels Street Bank of America, N.A. NE Moves Mortgage LLC as Successor by Merger to NE Moves Mortgage Corporation 18 MISC 000024 01/10/2018 Chelmsford 13 Cross Street Bank of America, N.A. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 18 MISC 000025 01/10/2018 Saugus 18 Riverside Court Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Patricia M. Medeiros et al 18 MISC 000026 01/10/2018 Quincy 200 Sea Street Sanjeev Rai Trustee of Smt. Pankaj Rai Ghai Trustee of Chanchala Realty Trust Chanchala Realty Trust 18 MISC 000027 01/10/2018 New Bedford 9 Jenny Lind Street JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. Antonio M. Neves et al Printed: 3/21/18 - 3:30 am Case Group: All Case Type: Miscellaneous CRTR2705A-CR Commonwealth of Massachusetts Page 3 Land Court Department Cases Filed by File Date Cases Filed : 1/1/18 Through 3/31/18 Case Number Filed Date City Street Plaintiff Defendant 18 MISC 000028 01/10/2018 Nantucket 6 Fairgrounds Road Thomas W. Arena et al Linda Williams Member of the Nantucket Planning Board et al 18 MISC 000030 01/11/2018 Topsfield 8 North Street CIT Bank, N.A. Dorothy Bonneau et al 18 MISC 000031 01/11/2018 Northampton 54 Ryan Road Edouard A. DeVarennes James O. Frenier 18 MISC 000032 01/11/2018 Quincy 116 Rhoda Street Deutsche Bank National Trust Russell E. Kelcourse et al Company, as Trustee for the MLMI Trust Series 2007-MLN1 18 MISC 000033 01/11/2018 Edgartown 14 Sampson Avenue Dana Strayton et al Martin Tomassian Member of the Town of Edgartown Zoning Board of Appeals et al 18 MISC 000034 01/12/2018 Lynn 28 Daigle Road William C. Lanphear JR et al Robert M. Colpitts et al 18 MISC 000035 01/12/2018 Boston 71 Rosseter Street Manuel Goncalvez et al Jannine S. Jenkins-Tate also known as Jannine Johnson 18 MISC 000036 01/12/2018 Newburyport 5 75th Street Frederick Habeeb Joe Teixeira et al 18 MISC 000037 01/12/2018 North Andover Campion Road J&L Realty Trust Gregory K. Johnson et al 18 MISC 000038 01/12/2018 South Hadley 8 Hickory Place Santanders Bank, N.A. Terri L. Kastrinakis et al 18 MISC 000039 01/12/2018 Billerica 12 Juniper Street Wilmington Trust, National Daniel J. Wilson et al Association 18 MISC 000040 01/16/2018 Paxton 45 Richards Avenue CIT Bank, N.A. Ann L. Sefton et al 18 MISC 000041 01/16/2018 South 116 North Main Street Webster Bank, National Darlene A. Missios et al Yarmouth Association 18 MISC 000042 01/16/2018 Chelsea 95 Fourth Street Jefferson LLC The Board of Appeals of the City of Chelsea et al 18 MISC 000043 01/16/2018 Worcester 27 Tirrell a/k/a Tirel Street Federal National Mortgage Richard P. Dittami et al Association 18 MISC 000044 01/16/2018 Lynn 9 Thompson Circle LNV Corporation Francois Akoa-Mongo et al 18 MISC 000045 01/16/2018 Marshfield 419 Moraine Street Priscilla McMahon et al Shirley Larkin Printed: 3/21/18 - 3:30 am Case Group: All Case Type: Miscellaneous CRTR2705A-CR Commonwealth of Massachusetts Page 4 Land Court Department Cases Filed by File Date Cases Filed : 1/1/18 Through 3/31/18 Case Number Filed Date City Street Plaintiff Defendant 18 MISC 000046 01/16/2018 Boston 124 Sutherland Road Ruth Wernick ABC Mortgage, Inc. 18 MISC 000047 01/17/2018 Boston 157 Walworth Street Syrmo C. Anagnostopoulos James C. Salemis formerly known as Syrmo C. Salemis 18 MISC 000048 01/17/2018 Newton 9 Grove Hill Avenue Bank of America, N.A. Ameripath Mortgage Corporation 18 MISC 000049 01/17/2018 Hull 34 Nantasket Avenue Bank of America, N.A. Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company, N.A. as Trustee for the MLMI Surf Trust Series 2005-BC3 18 MISC 000050 01/18/2018 Fall River 136 Swindells Street MidFirst Bank Joao L. Almeida et al 18 MISC 000051 01/18/2018 Westport 45 Pratt Avenue Bank of America, N.A. Christopher R. Plourde et al 18 MISC 000052 01/18/2018 Nantucket 4 Piccadilly Road Darren Bramen et al Ann L. Milner Trustee of the Paul M. D'Ambra Trust et al 18 MISC 000053 01/18/2018 Medford 90 Watervale Road Theresa J. Doherty Frances Barnard et al 18 MISC 000054 01/18/2018 Salisbury 2-12th Street Emilia Farrell Janice Farrell 18 MISC 000055 01/18/2018 Chelmsford 65 School Street Deutsche Bank National Trust Nathalie J. Rounds Company, as Trustee for Long Beach Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-1 18 MISC 000056 01/19/2018 Seekonk 129 Greenbrier Drive Jarred Minieri et al R.I. Seekonk Holdings, LLC 18 MISC 000057 01/19/2018 Wayland 16 Sedgemeadow Road Robert Anderson et al GMAC Bank 18 MISC 000058 01/19/2018 Lowell 178 Havilah Street CIT Bank, N.A. Margot Jacob et al 18 MISC 000059 01/19/2018 Melrose 8 Hunnwell Street Barbara Bell USAA Federal Savings Bank 18 MISC 000060 01/22/2018 Amherst Lots 1,4, 5 & 6, Main & Gray Amherst Community Gerald (Jerry) G. Guidera JR et Street Television, Inc. doing business al as Amherst Media Printed: 3/21/18 - 3:30 am Case Group: All Case Type: Miscellaneous CRTR2705A-CR Commonwealth of Massachusetts Page 5 Land Court Department Cases Filed by File Date Cases Filed : 1/1/18 Through 3/31/18 Case Number Filed Date City Street Plaintiff Defendant 18 MISC 000061 01/22/2018 Springfield 4 Bairdcrest Road US Bank National Association Chrispina Chitemerere as Trustee for RASC 2005KS11 18 MISC 000062 01/22/2018 Tewksbury 12 Cayuga Road PennyMac Loan Services, LLC Nela Costa 18 MISC 000063 01/22/2018 Melrose 117 Penny Road Sahin Kaya Scott Kentworthy 18 MISC 000064 01/23/2018 Lynn 84 Bay View Avenue U.S.
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