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Public Notices Page 10, Ware River News, June 10, 2021 public notices Legal Notice PUBLIC NOTICE 2021 @10:30 A.M. 18, 2021 in the Town of the Power of Sale con- The land, and build- ed in Book 9587 at Page the liens of Country FY2022 Fuel Bid The MassHire Franklin VIA ZOOM. PLEASE Hardwick Highway Barn, tained in a certain mort- ings thereon, situate in 339 with the Hampshire Corners Storage & Legal Notice Town of Hampshire Workforce EMAIL INFO@ 179 Petersham Road, gage given by Robert W. Ware, Hampshire County, County Registry of Deeds. Realty, in order to sat- Hardwick, MA is seek- Board (FHWB) announc- MASSHIREFHWB.ORG Hardwick, or mail to PO Fontaine to Mortgage Massachusetts, being TERMS OF SALE: isfy past due rents and ing FY2022 Invitation for es a Request for Proposals FOR DETAILS. Box 575, Gilbertville, MA Electronic Registration known and designated as Said premises will be other expenses, the con- Bids for Low sulfur diesel (RFP) seeking one or The Request for 01031. The contact per- Systems, Inc., as nomi- Lot No. 13 as shown in sold and conveyed sub- tents of the following fuel, #2 heating fuel for more vendors to develop Proposals explaining what son is Marty Gryszowka, nee for Bank of America, plan of lots recorded with ject to all liens, encum- storage units will be public buildings, propane, and carry out a two-year is requested, who is eli- Superintendent 413-477- N.A., said mortgage dated the Hampshire County brances, unpaid taxes, tax sold for non-payment on heating equipment service youth service strategy gible to apply and how 6705 or highway@town- January 28, 2011, and Registry of Deeds, Plan titles, municipal liens and Saturday, September specifications in accor- involving effective provid- to apply is available on ofhardwick.com. The recorded in the Hampshire Book 128, Page 78, more assessments, if any, which 12, 2020 at 10 a.m. on dance with Massachusetts ers of youth services and our website https://www. Town reserves the right to County Registry of particularly bounded and take precedence over the premises of Country General Laws, Chapter working with the FHWB, masshirefhwb.org/rfp- reject any or all propos- Deeds, in Book 10469 described as follows: the said mortgage above Corners Storage, 50 30B, Section 5. The bid the Franklin Hampshire youth/. als and to only award a at Page 170, and now SOUTHEASTERLY described. Greenwich Rd., Ware, will be awarded based Employment and Training Any and all questions contract if it is in the best held by PennyMac by Gould Road, 75 feet; FIVE THOUSAND MA (413)967-6095. on the most responsi- Consortium (FHETC) and regarding the solicitation interest of the Town to do Loan Services, LLC, NORTHEASTERLY ($5,000.00) Dollars of Matthew Peterson: ble, responsive bidder the MassHire Franklin must be received by email so. by virtue of an assign- by Lot No. 12, as shown the purchase price must Storage building 2 Unit offering the lowest price. Hampshire Career Center at [email protected] 06/03, 06/10/2021 ment from Mortgage on said plan, 170.12 feet; be paid by a certified 22 The IFB will be avail- (MFHCC). by July 26, 2021. Electronic Registration NORTHWESTERLY by check, bank treasurer’s Jennifer Kent: Storage able on June 1, 2021 in Vendors are sought 06/10/2021 Systems, Inc., as nomi- land now or formerly of or cashier’s check at the building 7 unit 17 the Hardwick Highway for youth programming LEGAL NOTICE nee for Bank of America, Steven A. Subjek, 73.91 time and place of the sale Kennisha Hunt: Barn 179 Petersham to be carried out in the Legal Notice In accordance with N.A., to PennyMac Loan feet; SOUTHWESTERLY by the purchaser. The Storage building 6 unit 3 Road, Hardwick, MA Franklin Hampshire Town of Hardwick the provisions of the Services, LLC, dated by Lot No. 14, as shown balance of the purchase John Orszulak: bids must be sealed and region funded through FY2022 Massachusetts General May 30, 2017 and record- on said plan, 170.55 feet. price shall be paid in cash, Building 7 unit 18 clearly marked “HWY Workforce Innovation and Road Materials Bid Law 105A, in order to ed in Hampshire County CONTAINING 12,675 certified check, bank trea- 06/10, 06/17/2021 IFB – FY2022 Diesel, Opportunity Act (WIOA) Legal Notice Town of satisfy past due rents Registry of Deeds in Book feet more or less. surer’s or cashier’s check Heating, Propane” Title I. This RFP solicits Hardwick, MA is seek- and other expenses, the 12645, Page 85, previous- SUBJECT TO a within sixty (60) days and are due no later proposals for a 24-month ing FY2022 Invitation for contents of one Storage ly assigned by Mortgage Common Scheme of after the date of sale. than 1:00 PM on June program. A total of Bids for Road Materials Unit of David Ayers and Electronic Registration Restrictions recorded in Other terms to be 18, 2021 in the Town of $420,000 is projected to in accordance with Tekowa Ostrander will be Systems, Inc., as nomi- said Registry of Deeds in announced at the sale. Please check Hardwick Highway Barn, be available to fund activ- Massachusetts General auctioned off at Secure nee for Bank of America, Book 2491, Page 337. BENDETT & the accuracy of 179 Petersham Road, ities that will take place Laws, Chapter 30B, Storage 167 West St., N.A., to PennyMac Loan BEING the same MCHUGH, PC your legal notice Hardwick, or mail to PO during the twelve months Section 5. The bid will Ware, MA at 9:00 am on Services, LLC, dated premises conveyed to the 270 Farmington Avenue prior to submis- Box 575, Gilbertville, MA from January 1, 2022 to be awarded based on June 26, 2021. April 20, 2017 and record- Mortgagor by deed of Farmington, CT 06032 01031. The contact per- December 31, 2022. The the most responsible, Any questions or ed in Hampshire County Ernest M. Shaw, Sr. and Attorney for PennyMac sion (i.e., date, son is Marty Gryszowka, contract will be for an responsive bidder offer- inquiries call Mary at Registry of Deeds in Susan D. Shaw recorded Loan Services, LLC time, spelling). Superintendent 413-477- initial 12-month period, ing the lowest price. The 413-531-3722. Book 12622, Page 82, for herewith in Book 9587, Present Holder of the Also, be sure 6705 or highway@town- renewable for an addi- IFB will be available 06/03, 06/10/2021 breach of the conditions Page 339. Mortgage ofhardwick.com. The tional 12 months based on June 1, 2021 in the in said mortgage and for The description of the (860) 677-2868 the requested Town reserves the right to on a positive performance Hardwick Highway Barn the purpose of foreclos- property that appears in 06/03, 06/10, 06/17/2021 publication date reject any or all propos- review and availabili- 179 Petersham Road, NOTICE OF ing the same, will be the mortgage to be fore- coincides with als and to only award a ty of funds for Calendar Hardwick, MA bids must MORTGAGEE’S SALE sold at Public Auction on closed shall control in the LEGAL NOTICE contract if it is in the best Year 2023. Proposals be sealed and clearly OF REAL ESTATE June 25, 2021 at 12:00 event of a typographical In accordance with the purpose of the interest of the Town to do are due August 31, 2021 marked “HWY IFB – Premises: 36 PM Local Time upon the error in this publication. the provisions of the notice, or as the so. by 4:30 p.m. A BIDDERS FY2022 Road Material” Gould Road, Ware, premises, all and singular For Mortgagor’s Title, Massachusetts General law demands. 06/03, 06/10/2021 CONFERENCE WILL and are due no later Massachusetts By vir- the premises described in see deed dated August Law 105A, for the pur- Thank you. BE HELD JUNE 24, than 1:00 PM on June tue and in execution of said mortgage, to wit: 25, 2008, and record- pose of satisfying PIONEERS from page 7 VOLLEYBALL from page 7 came off the bench and scored a late goal giving the Pioneers a 1-0 guys last year,” said Jarvis, road win. who also coaches the girls’ var- “That was my first game play- sity volleyball team at Ludlow ing for this team and when I scored High School. “My seniors are that goal late in the game, it was just learning how to wrist snap just an amazing feeling,” said the ball, which they should’ve Lerech, who also scored a goal in a learned last year. We’ve been 2-0 win at AC Connecticut. “I just improving in every match that want to help my team win anyway we’ve played so far this season. that I can.” We did play well in the opening Another first-year Pioneers game of today’s match.” player is Patrick Agyemang, who The four seniors listed on scored his first goal of the season the Ware roster are Alexander in the home opener against the Cabrera, Vincent Chiaravalle, Seacoast United Phantoms, which Myles McGrail, and Jack ended in a 1-1 draw on May 21. Tweedie. Agyemang scored his second While Holyoke doesn’t have goal at Lusitano Stadium during a junior varsity team, the Indians the fifth minute of last Friday’s j.v. squad is made up of seventh match. and eighth graders. Ryan Caron looks around to make a pass.
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