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DELAWARE COUNTY LEGAL JOURNAL March 13, 2015 ~ Vol. 102 • No. 11 ~ Media, PA NOTICES TO THE BAR Calendar: DCBA Events 3 PBI Seminars 5 DCBA/CLE Seminars “Administration of the Court of Common Pleas: Meet the Court’s Department Directors” 6 “Delaware County Drug Treatment Court: e Defense Perspective” 7 Elder Law Committee 8 “Forensic Drug Testing in Family Law Cases” 9 “Ethics 2015: Rule Updates, the Cloud, and the Latest News” 10 “Managing Technology and Research in Your Law Practice” 11 “Preparing for Trial: Planning Without Scripting” 12 ————— Address Changes 15 ADR Voluntary Settlement Program Reminder 16 DCBA Golf League Resumes 17 Deadline for Membership Applicants 18 Early Deadline for Legal Journal 18 e FLS Spring Carnival & Silent Auction to Benefit Legal Aid 19 Judges’ Cocktail Party 20 March Madness in 2015! 21 Mentors Needed for Mentoring Program for New Admittees of DCBA 22 LEGAL NOTICES Change of Name 33 Charter Application 33 Charter Application Non-Profit 33 Estate and Trust Notices 24 Fictitious Name 34 Judgments 36 Limited Liability Company 34 Orphans’ Court—Audit 32 Private Detective License 34 Service by Publication 34 Sheriff ’s Sales 48 CASES REPORTED-102 Del. Co. Rep. 89-98 Commonwealth v. Ingram—Criminal Appeals – Suppression of Evidence – Unreasonable Searches and Seizures – Probable Cause – Mere Encounters – Investigative Detentions – Privacy Rights 89 N.B. MARCH MADNESS @ SLIGO’S MARCH 19 th 5:00 – Pg. 21
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NOTICES TO THE BAR

Calendar: DCBA Events 3 PBI Seminars 5

DCBA/CLE Seminars “Administration of the Court of Common Pleas: Meet the Court’s Department Directors” 6 “Delaware County Drug Treatment Court: The Defense Perspective” 7 Elder Law Committee 8 “Forensic Drug Testing in Family Law Cases” 9 “Ethics 2015: Rule Updates, the Cloud, and the Latest News” 10 “Managing Technology and Research in Your Law Practice” 11 “Preparing for Trial: Planning Without Scripting” 12

—————Address Changes 15ADR Voluntary Settlement

Program Reminder 16

DCBA Golf League Resumes 17Deadline for Membership Applicants 18Early Deadline for Legal Journal 18The FLS Spring Carnival & Silent

Auction to Benefit Legal Aid 19Judges’ Cocktail Party 20March Madness in 2015! 21Mentors Needed for Mentoring Program

for New Admittees of DCBA 22

LEGAL NOTICES

Change of Name 33Charter Application 33Charter Application Non-Profit 33Estate and Trust Notices 24Fictitious Name 34Judgments 36Limited Liability Company 34Orphans’ Court—Audit 32Private Detective License 34Service by Publication 34Sheriff ’s Sales 48

CASES REPORTED-102 Del. Co. Rep. 89-98Commonwealth v. Ingram—Criminal Appeals – Suppression of Evidence –

Unreasonable Searches and Seizures – Probable Cause – Mere Encounters – Investigative Detentions – Privacy Rights

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N.B.

MARCH MADNESS @ SLIGO’S MARCH 19th 5:00 – Pg. 21

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DELAWARE COUNTY LEGAL JOURNAL

EXECUTIVE DIRECTORWilliam L. Baldwin Executive Director

STAFFJacqueline H. CsopJudith L. FluhartyKaren L. NewellTracy E. PriceDebby A. SulekKathy I. Tarr

OFFICE:Bar Association Building 335 West Front Street P.O. Box 466 Media, PA 19063 Telephone (610) 566-6625 Facsimile (610) 566-7952 http://www.delcobar.org

Subscription $75.00 Per Year. Published Every Friday. Legal Notices, advertisements and no-tices to the bar must be received by 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday one week prior to the date of publication. Periodicals-class postage paid at Media, PA and additional offices, under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879.Postmasters: Changes of address are to be sent to P.O. Box 466, Media, PA 19063Copyright © 2015 Delaware County Bar AssociationAll rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form by electronic, mechanical, photocopying, or any other means without the prior written permission of the copyright holder.

All legal notices must be submitted in typewritten form and are published exactly as submit-ted by the advertiser. Neither the Delaware County Legal Journal nor the printer will assume any responsibility to edit, make spelling corrections, eliminate errors in grammar or make any changes in content. The Delaware County Legal Journal makes no representation as to the quality of services offered by any advertiser in this publication.

Ellen E. Lavelle Jennifer H. Maddaloni Matthew M. Ryan Daniel J. Siegel Barry W. VanRensler

Ronald A. Amarant Hon. John P. Capuzzi, Sr. David S. Daniel Marie C. Feindt

LEGAL JOURNAL COMMITTEE

Editor:Matthew Bilker EditorAssistant Editor:Kathleen S. O’Connell-Bell Assistant EditorJudicial Representative:Hon. George A. Pagano

USPS 151-960The Official Legal Newspaper of Delaware County — Reporting the Decisions of the

Courts of Delaware County The 32nd Judicial District of PennsylvaniaOWNED AND PUBLISHED BY

DELAWARE COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION2015

OFFICERSKristen M. Rushing PresidentScott C. Gottel President ElectRobert R. DeLong, Jr. Vice PresidentVincent B. Mancini TreasurerCraig B. Huffman Recording SecretaryRobert F. Kelly, Jr. Corresponding Secretary

DIRECTORS Jonathan Peri Lyn B. Schoenfeld Past PresidentsRyan Grace President, Young Lawyers’ Section Patrick T. Daley Alexander D. DiSanti Patricia H. Donnelly Andrew J. Edelberg

Karen E. Friel Eugene F. Jarrell, III Steven R. Koense Kathleen A. Piperno John A. Prodoehl, Jr. Matthew M. Ryan Mary V. Z. Wachterhauser Carrie A. Woody

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MARCH:Mar 13 PBI Seminar – “Smart Phones and Mobile Apps

for Lawyers” – Lunch Included – Registration – 12:00 Noon – Seminar – 12:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m.

Mar 18 DCBA – CLE Seminar – “Preparing for Trial: Planning Without Scripting” – Bring Your Own Brown Bag Lunch – Registration – 12:00 Noon – Seminar – 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.

Mar 18 Board of Directors – Meeting – 4:00 p.m.Mar 19 ADR Committee – Voluntary Settlement

Program – 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.Mar 19 FLS and YLS – March Madness 2015 –

Complimentary Snacks and Drinks While Supplies Last! – 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. – Sligo’s

Mar 20 Bench Bar Committee – Luncheon Meeting – 12:15 p.m.

Mar 25 DCBA & LexisNexis – CLE Seminar – “Managing Technology & Research in Your Law Practice” – Lunch Included – Registration – 11:30 a.m. – Seminar – 12:00 Noon – 1:00 p.m.

Mar 26 FLS – CLE Seminar Lunch & Learn – “Forensic Drug Testing in Family Law Cases” – Bring Your Own Brown Bag Lunch – Registration – 12:00 Noon – Seminar – 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.

Mar 30 DCBA – Mentor Training Program – Lunch Included – 12:00 Noon

Mar 31 DCBA – CLE Seminar – “Ethics 2015: Rule Updates, the Cloud and the Latest News” – Bring Your Own Brown Bag Lunch – Registration – 12:00 Noon – Seminar – 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.

CALENDARS:DELAWARE COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION

MARK YOUR CALENDARS!

All Events Will Be Held at the DCBA Unless Otherwise Noted

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APRIL: Apr 1 FLS – Meeting – 3:30 p.m. Apr 2 Young Lawyers’ Section – Meeting – 12:30

p.m. Apr 2 FLS – Spring Carnival & Silent Auction –

5:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Apr 3 DCBA CLOSED – Good Friday Holiday

Observed Apr 7 DCBA – CLE Seminar – “Delaware County

Drug Treatment Court” – Bring Your Own Brown Bag Lunch – Registration – 12:00 Noon – Seminar – 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.

Apr 7 Executive Committee – Luncheon Meeting – 12:30 p.m.

Apr 8 PBI Seminar – “Ethics Potpourri—Abe Lincoln, Sydney Carton & the Art of Aspiration” – Registration – 8:30 a.m. – Seminar – 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.

Apr 8 President Judge’s CLE Luncheon Series – “Administration of the Court of Common Pleas” – Lunch Served – 12:00 Noon – Seminar – 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.

Apr 9 YLS – Judges’ Cocktail Party – 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Apr 13 PBI Seminar – “Who’s on First? Lien Priority in Pennsylvania” – Lunch Included – Registration – 11:30 a.m. – Seminar – 12:00 Noon – 3:15 p.m.

Apr 15 PBI Seminar – “Drafting and Enforcing Fee Agreements in PA” – Breakfast Included – Registration – 8:30 a.m. – Seminar – 9:00 a.m. – 1:15 p.m.

Apr 15 Board of Directors – Meeting – 4:00 p.m.

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MARCH 13, 2015 Smart Phones and Mobile Apps for Lawyers (Lunch Included) 12:30 p.m. to 2:45 p.m., Registration 12:00 Noon Place: Delaware County Bar Association Building Tuition—Members: $119.00, Post 1/11: $99.00, Others: $139.00 Credits: 2 Substantive, 0 Ethics

APRIL 8, 2015 Ethics Potpourri—Abe Lincoln, Sydney Carton & the Art of Aspiration 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m., Registration 8:30 a.m. Place: Delaware County Bar Association Building Tuition—Members: $99.00, Post 1/11: $99.00, Others: $109.00 Credits: 0 Substantive, 1 Ethics

APRIL 13, 2015 Who’s on First? Lien Priority in Pennsylvania (Lunch Included) 12:00 p.m. to 3:15 p.m., Registration 11:30 a.m. Place: Delaware County Bar Association Building Tuition—Members: $249.00, Post 1/11: $229.00, Others: $269.00 Credits: 3 Substantive, 0 Ethics

APRIL 15, 2015 Drafting and Enforcing Fee Agreements in PA (Breakfast Included) 9:00 a.m. to 1:15 p.m., Registration 8:30 a.m. Place: Delaware County Bar Association Building Tuition—Members: $249.00, Post 1/11: $229.00, Others: $269.00 Credits: 3 Substantive, 1* Ethics

APRIL 20, 2015 Understanding Damages and Indemnities in Commercial Contracts 1:30 p.m. to 4:45 p.m., Registration 1:00 p.m. Place: Delaware County Bar Association Building Tuition—Members: $229.00, Post 1/11: $209.00, Others: $249.00 Credits: 3 Substantive, 0 Ethics

SEMINARS:

DELAWARE COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION PBI Seminars

If applying for CLE credits, attendee must abide by the requirements set forth by the CLE Board and the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

Send check and registration to: Pennsylvania Bar Institute, 5080 Ritter Road, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055.

“Walk-Ins” (Those who have not pre-registered with PBI at least one week before the seminar) may attend the seminar but will only receive materials that day while supplies last on a first come, first served basis. Materials will be shipped at a later date.

For information call PBI at 1-800-932-4637. THOSE WHO WISH TO USE VISA OR MASTERCARD SHOULD DO SO THROUGH PBI, MECHANICS­BURG, PRIOR TO DATE OF SEMINAR.

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PRESIDENT JUDGE’S CLE LUNCHEON SERIES: PRESIDENT JUDGE, DCBA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR AND

ATTENDEES DISCUSS CURRENT ISSUES AFFECTING THE COURT AND BAR ASSOCIATION

Wednesday, April 8, 2015 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. (Lunch served at 12:00 Noon)

Delaware County Bar Association Building 1.0 Substantive Law CLE Credit Hour

“Administration of the Court of Common Pleas: Meet the Court’s Department Directors”

President Judge Chad F. Kenney and William L. Baldwin, Executive Di-rector of the DCBA, cordially invite you to the continuing series of one-hour lunch/CLE seminars on the current state of the Delaware County Courts and the Bar Association. The seminar is intended to be interactive in nature and your participation is encouraged.

Please mark April 8, 2015, on your calendar for the next program. This seminar will be an overview of the administration of the Court of Common Pleas and will give attendees the opportunity to hear from the various departmental directors (e.g. Pre-Trial Bail and Diagnostic Services, Court Administration, Adult Probation and Parole, Domestic Relations, Internal Management, Office of Judicial Support, Juvenile Court, Legal Audio Visual and Magisterial District Court Administration).

The CLE will be held in the Auditorium of the Bar Building. Lunch will served beginning at 12:00 noon, and the program itself will run from 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. The cost for attendance is $15.00 if you would like CLE credit and $10.00 if you are not seeking credit.

To be assured a reservation, please complete the form below and mail with your check to the attention of Karen Newell, Delaware County Bar Association, 335 West Front Street, Post Office Box 466, Media, PA 19063, no later than Monday, April 6, 2015, or contact her at (610) 566-6627, extension 222 or via e-mail at karen@delcobar.com.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------PRESIDENT JUDGE’S CLE LUNCHEON SERIES – APRIL 8, 2015

NAME: ____________________________________________________

PHONE #: ___________________AMOUNT ENCLOSED: ___________

Feb. 20—Apr. 3

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DELAWARE COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION – CLE SEMINAR APRIL 7, 2015

“Delaware County Drug Treatment Court: The Defense Perspective”PLACE: Delaware County Bar Association Building, 335 West Front Street, Media, PAREGISTRATION & LUNCH: 12:00 Noon – 12:30 p.m.SEMINAR TIME: 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.COST: $35.00 for DCBA Members $45.00 for Non-MembersWORTH: 1.0 Substantive Law CLE Credit Hour

Bring your own brown bag lunch and beverageSpeaker: Neil H. Meyer, Esquire

The seminar gives a basic overview of Delaware County Drug Treatment Court and is presented by the attorney liaison between the Public Defenders’ Office and the Court. Topics include: The Treatment Court Application and Eligibility; Track I and Track II versus Phases I through IV; The Biopsycho-social Report; The Admissions Hearing; Obligations of Drug Treatment Court Participants; Treatment Court Review Team Meetings and Review Hearings; Sanctions; The Termination Hearing; Is it all a ‘Set-up?’

It’s one of the most under-utilized and poorly understood options that may be available to your criminal defense clients with addiction issues. Drug Treatment Court is not for all clients. But some clients may believe that it will work for them and will keep them on the road to recovery while they avoid incarceration. It might even save your client’s life.

To make a reservation, please complete the form below and mail with your check made payable to the Delaware County Bar Association to: Karen Newell, Delaware County Bar Association, 335 West Front Street, Media, PA 19063. Phone: (610) 566-6627, Ext. 222 OR e-mail: karen@delcobar.com.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DELAWARE COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION – CLE SEMINAR – APRIL 7, 2015

NAME: ____________________________________________________

ADDRESS: _________________________________________________

PHONE #: _______________________SUPREME COURT #: ________

AMOUNT ENCLOSED: _____________COMPLIANCE GROUP #: _____

Mar. 13, 20, 27; Apr. 3

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2015 DELAWARE COUNTY ELDER LAW COMMITTEE

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2015 DELAWARE COUNTY ELDER LAW COMMITTEE

March 11, 2015 CLE Roundtable Coffee Hour with Judge Kenney Topic: New Rules of Professional Conduct – The effect on your Elder Law and Estate Practice Presenters: President Judge Chad F. Kenney and panel Time: 7:45 – 8:00 Registration 8:00 – 9:00 Seminar

Cost: $5 to $35 (See registration form for details) May 8, 2015 COSA Delaware County PA Senior Living Expo Location: Harrah’s Casino & Racetrack, Chester, PA

Volunteers from Elder Law Committee needed to staff table! Time: 8:00 – 1:00

May 13, 2015 CLE Roundtable Coffee Hour with Judge Kenney or CLE Topic: Guardianship Roundtable & Best Practices (free forms!) Presenters: President Judge Chad F. Kenney and panel Time: 7:45 – 8:00 Registration 8:00 – 9:00 Seminar

Cost: $5 to $35 (See registration form for details)

September 9, 2015 CLE Roundtable –Coffee Hour with Judge Kenney or CLE Topic: War Stories & the Law Regarding Funerals and Remains Presenter: President Judge Chad F. Kenney and others 7:45 – 8:00 Registration 8:00 – 9:00 Seminar

Cost: $5 to $35 (See registration form for details)

December 9, 2015 CLE Roundtable –Coffee Hour with Judge Kenney or CLE Topic: Veterans Benefits for Long-Term Care Presenter: President Judge Chad F. Kenney and others 7:45 – 8:00 Registration 8:00 – 9:00 Seminar

Cost: $5 to $35 (See registration form for details) Note for 2016 Meetings: The Elder Law Committee will hold quarterly meetings from 7:45 to 9:00 the second Wednesday of the month for each quarter. For 2016, those dates are as follow: 3/9/16, 6/8/16, 9/14/16, 12/14/16.

Feb. 27—Dec. 4

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FAMILY LAW SECTION – CLE SEMINAR/LUNCH & LEARN

“FORENSIC DRUG TESTING IN FAMILY LAW CASES”DATE: Thursday, March 26, 2015LOCATION: DCBA BuildingREGISTRATION & LUNCH: 12:00 NoonSEMINAR: 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.CLE CREDITS: 1.0 Substantive Law CLE Credit HourCOST: $35.00 DCBA Members $45.00 Non-Member Attorneys $15.00 (NO CLE CREDIT)

Bring Your Own Brown Bag Lunch and BeverageThe Family Law Section will present a Lunch and Learn CLE Seminar at

the Delaware County Bar Association on Thursday, March 26, 2015.Drug and alcohol use can be raised as an issue in custody cases when

the court is trying to determine a custodial arrangement which serves the best interest of the child. 23 Pa. C.S.A. §5328(a)(14) lists drug and alcohol history as a relevant factor to be considered when awarding custody. It is important for family law practitioners to be familiar with drug testing processes.

Dr. V. Richard Roeder, a licensed psychologist, will be the presenter and will review drug testing procedures, with a focus on hair follicle testing, and explain the current state of the technology employed to determine alcohol and drug usage.

To be assured a reservation, please complete the form below and mail with your check (made payable to the Delaware County Bar Association) to the attention of Karen Newell, Delaware County Bar Association, 335 West Front Street, Post Office Box 466, Media, PA 19063, no later than March 23, 2015.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------FLS – LUNCH & LEARN CLE SEMINAR – MARCH 26, 2015

NAME: ____________________________________________________

PHONE #: _______________________SUPREME COURT #: ________

AMOUNT ENCLOSED: _____________COMPLIANCE GROUP #: _____

Mar. 6, 13, 20

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DELAWARE COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION – CLE SEMINARTUESDAY, MARCH 31, 2015

“Ethics 2015: Rule Updates, the Cloud, and the Latest News”(Co­Sponsored by the Delaware County Paralegal Association)

PLACE: Delaware County Bar Association Building, 335 West Front Street, Media, PAREGISTRATION & LUNCH: 12:00 Noon – 12:30 p.m.SEMINAR TIME: 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.COST: $35.00 for DCBA Members/$45.00 for Non-Members $20.00 for Delaware County Paralegal Association Members $30.00 Non-Delaware County Paralegal Association MembersWORTH: 1.0 ETHICS CLE Credit Hour

*Preapproved by the PA CLE Board.Bring Your Own Brown Bag Lunch and Beverage.

Presenter: Carol J. Sherman, J.D., Professor, Legal Studies, Peirce College

The seminar will examine:• Rules of Professional Conduct updates• Cyber security and cloud computing, with a focus on client confidentiality• Hot topics in ethics: The latest opinions and lessons learnedTo make a reservation, please complete the form below and mail with

your check made payable to the Delaware County Bar Association to: Karen Newell, Delaware County Bar Association, 335 West Front Street, Post Office Box 466, Media, PA 19063. Phone: (610) 566-6627, Ext. 222 OR e-mail: karen@delcobar.com.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DCBA & DCPA – CLE SEMINAR – MARCH 31, 2015

NAME: ____________________________________________________

ADDRESS: _________________________________________________

PHONE #: _______________________SUPREME COURT #: ________

AMOUNT ENCLOSED: _____________COMPLIANCE GROUP #: _____

Feb. 27—Mar. 27

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DELAWARE COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION AND

CLE SEMINAR

“MANAGING TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH IN YOUR LAW PRACTICE”

Date: Wednesday, March 25, 2015 Location: Delaware County Bar Association AuditoriumRegistration & Lunch: 11:30 a.m. – 12:00 NoonSeminar: 12:00 Noon – 1:00 p.m.Cost: No Cost for DCBA Members $35.00 for Non-MembersCredits: 1.0 Substantive Law CLE Credit Hour

LUNCH COURTESY OF LexisNexisPresenter: Dana Roseman, Solutions Consultant for LexisNexisThe seminar will explore ways to effectively run a law practice through the

use of appropriate technology and address the following:• Client and Case Management• Time Management• Legal Research• Record OrganizationPlease complete the form below and return to: Karen Newell, DCBA, 335

West Front Street, Media, PA 19063. Phone: 610-566-6627, Ext. 222; Fax: (610) 566-7952; e-mail: karen@delcobar.com--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DCBA AND LexisNexis – CLE SEMINAR – MARCH 25, 2015

NAME: ____________________________________________________

PHONE #: _______________________SUPREME COURT #: ________

COMPLIANCE GROUP #: _______________

Feb. 27; Mar. 6, 13, 20

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DELAWARE COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION – CLE SEMINAR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 2015

“Preparing for Trial: Planning Without Scripting”PLACE: Delaware County Bar Association Building, 335 West Front Street, Media, PAREGISTRATION & LUNCH: 12:00 Noon – 12:30 p.m.SEMINAR TIME: 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.COST: $35.00 for DCBA Members $45.00 for Non-MembersWORTH: 1.0 Substantive Law CLE Credit Hour

Bring your own brown bag lunch and beverageSpeaker: Robert H. Graff, Esquire

Synopsis: For many attorneys who do not spend the majority of their time in a courtroom, preparing for trial can be daunting. Outside the procedural and administrative work, there is discovery review, witness preparation, as well as opening and closing statement drafting. Despite all this preparation, it is possible for something to go awry, whether it is surprise testimony or an unfavorable ruling from the judge. It is at this point when it is important for an attorney to be able to maintain composure without losing his/her grasp of the case. Preparing for trial without scripting is a critical aspect in succeeding in these situations.

In the CLE, attendees will learn: • How to maintain a continually objective view of the case; • What pitfalls to avoid during witness preparation; • How to handle surprise testimony or an unfavorable ruling; and • Crafting a competent and eloquent closing argument on short noticeTo make a reservation, please complete the form below and mail with

your check made payable to the Delaware County Bar Association to: Karen Newell, Delaware County Bar Association, 335 West Front Street, Post Office Box 466, Media, PA 19063. Phone: (610) 566-6627, Ext. 222 OR e-mail: karen@delcobar.com.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DELAWARE COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION – CLE SEMINAR – MARCH 18, 2015

NAME: ____________________________________________________

ADDRESS: _________________________________________________

PHONE #: _______________________SUPREME COURT #: ________

AMOUNT ENCLOSED: _____________COMPLIANCE GROUP #: _____

Feb. 13—Mar. 13

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Middle row, leFt to right – Dena Lyons, Gadsden Schneider & Woodward LLP; Janet Molloy, Sweet Stevens Katz & Williams LLP; Carmela Ginsberg, Berger & Montague, PC; Joan Wean, Hamburg Rubin, Mullin Maxwell & Lupin; Linda Andrews, Lentz Cantor & Massey Ltd.; Ellen Freedman, PA Bar Association; Suzanne Cressman, Rubin Glickman Steinberg & Gifford PC.

Back row, leFt to right – Amy Coral, Pepper Hamilton LLP; Brendan Devlin, Howson & Howson LLP; Gilbert J. Marquez, Feldman Shepherd; Jeff Poppel, Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check LLP; Marian Law Burns, Friedman Schuman PC; Katelyn Johnson, Nelson Brown & Co.

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• Educational Opportunities Seminars in finance, human resources, technology, disaster recovery,

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For membership and meeting information, view www.ALA-Independence.org or contact Membership Chair Joan Wean at 215-661-0400 or via email at [email protected]

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MARCH 2015 ADDRESS CHANGES FOR THE MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY

Davidoff, Penelope Miller – Change phone number to: (610) 891-4790.

Kleinman, Harry – 417 Parham Road, Springfield, PA 19064. Phone: (484) 494-4800. Fax: (484) 472-8311. E-mail: [email protected]

Miller, Lisa A. – 140 South Village Avenue, Exton, PA 19341. Phone: (610) 524-2100, Ext. 129. E-mail: [email protected]

Pholeric, Karen J. – Post Office Box 311, Wallingford, PA 19086. Phone: (610) 565-7270. Fax: (610) 566-3972. E-mail: [email protected]

Roberts, Wendy B. – 20 West State Street, Media, PA 19063. Phone: (484) 620-0788. E-mail: [email protected]

Mar. 13

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DELAWARE COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION WORKERS’ COMPENSATION COMMITTEE – CLE SEMINAR

“ETHICAL ISSUES WITH SOCIAL MEDIA EVIDENCE”Date: Friday, March 1, 2013Place: Delaware County Bar Association Building – AuditoriumRegistration & Lunch: 12:00 p.m.Seminar: 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.Cost: $35.00 DCBA MEMBERS $45.00 NON­MEMBER ATTORNEYS Worth: 1.0 Ethics CLE Credit Hour

Bring Your Own Brown Bag Lunch & BeverageMark R. Schmidt, Esquire, will present a seminar on the admissibility of

social media in discovery and trial settings. Ethical issues will be the focus of this presentation.

To be assured a reservation, please complete the form below and mail, with your check made payable to the Delaware County Bar Association, At-tention: Karen Newell, Delaware County Bar Association, 335 West Front Street, Post Office Box 466, Media, PA 19063.James R. Flandreau, EsquireChair, Workers’ Compensation Committee---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------WORKERS’ COMPENSATION – CLE SEMINAR – MARCH 1, 2013NAME: ____________________________________________________

ADDRESS: _________________________________________________

PHONE: ________________________SUPREME COURT #: ________

AMOUNT ENCLOSED: _____________ COMPLIANCE GROUP #: _____

Feb. 15, 22

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DEADLINE FOR MEMBERSHIP APPLICANTS FOR MARCH 2011

REMINDER – NEW Membership ApplicantsTo new membership applicants of the Delaware County Bar Association:

The deadline for the return of completed application forms to the Delaware County Bar Association (335 West Front Street, Post Office Box 466, Media, PA 19063) is FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 2011. Applications WILL NOT be accepted after this date—NO EXCEPTIONS!

Dec. 17—Mar. 4

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ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION VOLUNTARY SETTLEMENT PROGRAM

REMINDERThe ADR Committee Voluntary Settlement Program will take place on

Thursday, March 19, 2015. If you wish to place your case on the list, please call Andrew J. D’Amico, Esquire, at (610) 565-6700.

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DCBA GOLF LEAGUE RESUMES APRIL 16th, 2015The DCBA Golf Committee is thrilled to announce the TENTH season of

the Alan I. Rosenberg Memorial, Thursday evening, nine-holes Golf League. Play will resume Thursday afternoons starting April 16th with tee times starting at 4:00 P.M. sharp! Mark your summer 2015 case management calendar today and plan to join fellow DCBA members and judges almost every Thursday afternoon at beautiful Paxon Hollow Golf Course in Marple Township. DCBA golfers of ALL experience levels are welcome—simply bring your good fellowship.

After years of no change, Marple Township has raised the rate for each Thursday’s nine-hole round by ONE dollar to $31.00. But, defying inflation, our annual League Dues remain just $30.00. Every week will continue to feature a closest to the Pin contest and the winner plays free the follow­ing week. Dan Malley, Paxon Hollow’s PGA Professional, is again offering our league members the perk of a USGA Handicap at a discounted rate—and now your Paxon Handicap enables you to access all GAP events at many great local courses! Paxon Hollow’s Anthony’s Restaurant was extensively remodeled before last season and we will generally enjoy pizza and beers together after each round. Other excellent menu items are also available for purchase at Anthony’s.

While we expect to play until Labor Day, WE NEED A HEADCOUNT ASAP. Please send your $30 dues check to: Karen Newell, Delaware County Bar Association, P.O. Box 466, Media PA 19063 (or include your credit card number, expiration date, etc.). To improve Golf League com­munication, please provide your e­mail address and mobile phone # (used only for the golf league).

Golf Committee: Harry Spiess and Bill Halligan (Co-Chairpersons), Rob DeLong and Bob Wilson.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GOLF LEAGUE – 2015 – DUES: $30.00. YES – SIGN ME UP FOR THE LEAGUE! oI have a USGA Handicap o USGA Index ______________

I want an official USGA Handicap and will call Dan Malley, (610) 325-4833, to get one o

Sign me up for the DCBA Golf Good Guys & Helpers Committee o

NAME: ______________________ AMOUNT ENCLOSED: __________

E-MAIL: _________________________CELL PHONE #: ____________

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DEADLINE FOR MEMBERSHIP APPLICANTS FOR JULY 2015The Delaware County Bar Association is accepting applications for ad-

mission to membership for April 2015. If you are interested in joining the Association, please contact Karen Newell at (610) 566-6627, extension 222, or via e-mail [email protected]. The deadline for return of the application is Friday, June 5, 2015. Completed applications can be mailed or delivered in person to the Bar Association at 335 W. Front Street, Media, PA 19063. If you have been considering joining the DCBA, please take this opportunity to become part of a dynamic Bar Association and enjoy the many benefits of membership, including free CLE programs, discounts through the DCBA Affinity Program, use of the Bar facilities, and great networking opportunities.

Mar. 13—May 29

EARLY DEADLINE FOR LEGAL JOURNALThe Delaware County Bar Association will be closed Friday, April 3rd in

observance of Good Friday. Therefore the deadline for submitting items for publication in the Legal Journal will be Monday, March 30th at noon instead of our standard deadline on Wednesdays at 11:00 a.m., (9) days prior to publication.

Mar. 13, 20, 27

FREE NOTARY SERVICE FOR DCBA MEMBERS

Effective now as a benefit of membership.If you have any questions, please contact Judy at (610) 566-6625 x221.

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McGETTIGAN APPRAISAL SERVICESRoberta McGettigan

State Certified Residential Appraiser – PA & DE Serving Delaware, Chester and New Castle Counties Former Member State Board of Certified Appraisers

Estate, Divorce, Sale, Refinance, Tax Appeal Fees Upon Request

[email protected] (610) 256-5090

STEP RIGHT UP!TO THE FAMILY LAW SECTION

SPRING CARNIVAL & SILENT AUCTIONDate: April 2, 2015Cost: $25 per person or $200 per tablePlace: Delaware County Bar AssociationOpen Bar & Snacks ... Live Music from 5:30 p.m.

to 7:30 p.m. ... Silent Auction.All proceeds benefit Legal Aid of Southeastern Pennsylvania.RSVP: [email protected] DCBA Members:The Family Law Section looks to you for your contribution to the

success of this benefit. If you are unable to attend the Spring Carnival, you can still support the cause by donating silent auction items. The possibilities are endless ... donations may include event tickets, sports memorabilia, and themed baskets. Other items unique to a member that another may enjoy owning have yielded big bucks in prior years ... i.e., ties and pies! Be creative, have fun, and support the cause, your generosity is greatly appreciated!

E-mail Kathy Piperno with your silent auction items/ideas: [email protected].

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JUDGES’ COCKTAIL PARTYThe Young Lawyers’ Section invites all members of the

bench and bar to join them at the Judges’ Cocktail Party, hon-oring members of the bench!

Date: Thursday, April 9, 2015Time: 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Place: The Delaware County Bar AssociationCost: $35 admission fee which includes refreshments and a buffet catered by “Company’s Coming.”The Cocktail Party creates an opportunity for lawyers who

practice in different areas to socialize and interact with the Judges and District Justices of Delaware County, as well as other members of the bar.

Please make check payable to “The Young Lawyers’ Section” and mail to: Tracy Price, Delaware County Bar Association, 335 West Front Street, Media, PA 19063.

RSVP by Friday, March 27, 2015 via e-mail to [email protected]. 6—Apr. 3

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MARCH MADNESS IN 2015!Once the highly anticipated Selection

Sunday announcement is made on March 15th, the crazy really begins with a month-long battle of skill, determination and dazzling performances by top competing college teams.

From the announcement of the initial 64 teams—to eliminations that determine the Sweet 16 to the Elite 8—all the action leads

to the Final Four and the ultimate championship game played at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana on April 6, 2015.

No need to venture outside of Media for a little madness ... Join us and experience the madness at Sligo’s on March 19, 2015 from 5:00

p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Snacks and drinks are complimentary while supplies last! Menu includes finger foods, beer, wine and a signature drink! The event will be co-hosted by the Family Law Section and the Young Lawyers’ Section of the Delaware County Bar Association. Join us! Click on http://www.delcobar.org/events and scroll down to March Madness 2015 to RSVP for this event!

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DELAWARE COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCEMENTMentors Needed for Mentoring Program for New Admittees of DCBA

The Delaware County Bar Association is revitalizing its Mentoring Pro-gram! Currently, we are in search of interested attorneys to act as Program Mentors. New admittees to the Delaware County Bar Association in 2015 will now have the opportunity to be paired up with a Mentor for a one-year term.

The Mentoring Program will have a set curriculum with certain activities that will be required of all participants of the program. Suggested activities include:

– Monthly communication between the Mentor and the Mentee – Mentee shadowing of Mentor at court appearances and other matters– Mentor accompanying Mentee to Bar Association and other events in

order to make introductions to judges and others– Mentor training will be provided to Mentors on March 30th at noon

at the Delaware County Bar Association. Lunch will be provided and this orientation will count for 1 hour of CLE credit.

Mentor Requirements:– Attorney with an active license, in good standing and engaged in the

practice of law, who is an active member of the Delaware County Bar Association,

– Attorney must have been admitted to practice for more than ten years, and,

– Attorney must not have any suspensions or disbarments from the prac-tice of law from any jurisdiction, nor have surrendered his/her license to practice law as a result of pending disciplinary proceeding in any jurisdiction.

If you are interested in being a Mentor, please fill out the form below and return it to: Karen Newell, DCBA, 335 West Front Street, Media, PA 19063. Phone: (610) 566-6627, Ext. 222; Fax: (610) 566-7952; e-mail: [email protected]. If you have any questions about the Mentoring Pro-gram, please contact either of the Co-Chairs: John Neumann Hickey (610) 891-8883 or Carrie Woody (610) 566-8770. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MENTOR REGISTRATION FORM

Name: _______________________________________________________

Phone #: ________________________ Supreme Court #: _________________

Current Employer: ______________________________________________

Address: ____________________________________________________

E-mail Address: __________________ Law School: _____________________

Areas of Practice: ______________________________________________

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LAWYER ADVERTISING

The DCBA Board of Directors, at the recommenda-tion of the Legal Journal Committee, has adopted a new rule permitting Lawyer Advertising in the Legal Journal. Lawyer ads must comply with the prescribed format to be considered for publication. The cost of placing your ad in each issue of the Legal Journal is $75.00 for a half page and $100.00 for a full page. Simply complete the Lawyer Advertising form that was e-mailed to the membership and submit it by e-mail to [email protected] or if you prefer, complete and print the form and fax it to the attention of Tracy Price at (610) 566-7952.

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ESTATE AND TRUST NOTICES

Notice is hereby given that, in the es­tates of the decedents set forth below, the Register of Wills has granted letters testa­mentary or of administration to the persons named. Notice is also hereby given of the existence of the trusts of the deceased set­t lors set forth below for whom no personal representatives have been appointed within 90 days of death. All persons having claims or demands against said estates or trusts are requested to make known the same, and all persons indebted to said estates or trusts are requested to make payment, without delay, to the executors or administrators or trustees or to their attorneys named below.

FIRST PUBLICATIONBURTON C. ANDERSON, dec’d.

Late of the Township of Concord, Delaware County, PA. Extx.: Joan Kylen Anderson c/o William H. Lunger, Esquire, 1020 N. Bancroft Parkway, Ste. 100, Wilmington, DE 19805. WILLIAM H. LUNGER, ATTY. Martin & Lunger, P.A. 1020 N. Bancroft Parkway Ste. 100 Wilmington, DE 19805

CLARA C. ANDREWS, dec’d. Late of the Township of Edgmont, Delaware County, PA. Extx.: Susan A. Kaiden, 6328 Golf Course Square, Alexander, VA 22307. ELIZABETH T. STEFANIDE, ATTY. 280 N. Providence Road Ste. 4 Media, PA 19063

HELEN E. BARRETT, dec’d. Late of the Township of Upper Darby, Delaware County, PA. Extx.: Colleen M. Barrett c/o L. Peter Temple, Esquire, P.O. Box 384, Kennett Square, PA 19348. L. PETER TEMPLE, ATTY. Larmore Scarlett LLP P.O. Box 384 Kennett Square, PA 19348

ANGELINA M. BELMONTE, dec’d. Late of the Township of Haverford, Delaware County, PA. Extx.: Marie Pike Mulroy c/o Michael S. Dinney, Esquire, P.O. Box 128, Bryn Mawr, PA 19010. MICHAEL S. DINNEY, ATTY. Shea Law Offices, LLP P.O. Box 128 Bryn Mawr, PA 19010

BARBARA BOLES, dec’d. Late of the Township of Upper Darby, Delaware County, PA. Extxs.: Kathleen P. Boles and Christine A. Boles c/o William J. Weber, Jr., Esquire, 171 W. Lancaster Ave., Ste. 100, Paoli, PA 19301­1775. WILLIAM J. WEBER, JR., ATTY. Connor, Weber & Oberlies, P.C. 171 W. Lancaster Ave. Ste. 100 Paoli, PA 19301­1775

JILL ANN DAVIS, dec’d. Late of the Township of Radnor, Delaware County, PA. Extr.: Mark A. Davis c/o Sheri L. Pecarsky, Esquire, 308 Harper Dr., Ste. 200, Moorestown, NJ 08057. SHERI L. PECARSKY, ATTY. Sherman Silverstein, P.A. 308 Harper Dr. Ste. 200 Moorestown, NJ 08057

MARY deCURNOU, dec’d. Late of the Borough of Prospect Park, Delaware County, PA. Extx.: Anne Diamond, 8021 Greeley Blvd., Springfield, VA 22152.

EVELYN DUNIS, dec’d. Late of the Township of Thornbury, Delaware County, PA. Extx.: Linda Dunis­Forrester, P.O. Box 83, Cheyney, PA 19319.

JOHN J. GIORDANO a/k/a JACK GIORDANO, dec’d. Late of the Township of Middletown and Borough of Folcroft, Delaware County, PA. Admr.: Alfred J. Giordano. JAMES D. DOYLE, ATTY. 310 North High Street West Chester, PA 19380

CHERYL L. HENLEY, dec’d. Late of the Township of Aston, Delaware County, PA. Extr.: George Balock. CARRIE WOODY, ATTY. 110 West Front Street Media, PA 19063

JEROME LEE JACQUE, dec’d. Late of the Borough of Brookhaven, Delaware County, PA. Extx.: Tonya A. Wagstaff c/o R. Scott Aldridge, Esquire, 115 West State Street, Ste. 200, Media, PA 19063. R. SCOTT ALDRIDGE, ATTY. 115 West State Street Ste. 200 Media, PA 19063

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JOAN GERTRUDE JONES a/k/a JOAN H. JONES and JOAN G. JONES, dec’d. Late of the Township of Upper Darby, Delaware County, PA. Extr.: Stephen Howard Jones, 120 Deerpath Lane, Media, PA 19063. HENRY M. LEVANDOWSKI, ATTY. Levandowski & Darpino, LLC 17 Mifflin Ave. Ste. 202 Havertown, PA 19083

JOHN PATRICK LAWLESS, dec’d. Late of the Township of Upper Darby, Delaware County, PA. Extr.: Edward Lawless c/o Lindsey J. Conan, Esquire, 755 North Monroe Street, Media, PA 19063. LINDSEY J. CONAN, ATTY. Conan Law Offices, LLC 755 North Monroe Street Media, PA 19063

JOANNE M. LOGUE, dec’d. Late of the Township of Nether Providence, Delaware County, PA. Admx.: Deborah A. Ross c/o Michael J. Hawley, Esquire, 6 Ponds Edge Drive, Suite 1, Chadds Ford, PA 19317. MICHAEL J. HAWLEY, ATTY. Lyons Dougherty, LLC 6 Ponds Edge Drive Suite 1 Chadds Ford, PA 19317

JOHN L. McCONNELL, dec’d. Late of the Township of Aston, Delaware County, PA. Extx.: Ellen R. Narvell, 3104 Wilmont Drive, Wilmington, DE 19810. KEITH W. STROHL, ATTY. Steckel and Stopp 125 S. Walnut Street Suite 210 Slatington, PA 18080

DOLORES B. McFADDEN, dec’d. Late of the Township of Marple, Delaware County, PA. Co­Extxs.: Marie Battersby and Kathryn McLaughlin c/o Shannon S. McFadden, Esquire, P.O. Box 1440, Media, PA 19063. SHANNON S. McFADDEN, ATTY. Carroll & Karagelian LLP P.O. Box 1440 Media, PA 19063

JOHN J. McILHENNEY, JR., dec’d. Late of the Township of Upper Darby, Delaware County, PA. Extx.: Eileen MacDonald c/o D. Selaine Keaton, Esquire, 21 W. Front Street, P.O. Box 1970, Media, PA 19063. D. SELAINE KEATON, ATTY. 21 W. Front Street P.O. Box 1970 Media, PA 19063

NANCY B. McKANNAN, dec’d. Late of the Township of Ridley, Delaware County, PA. Admx.: Michele L. McLaughlin c/o Howard C. Pressman, Esquire, 712 W. MacDade Blvd., Milmont Park, PA 19033. HOWARD C. PRESSMAN, ATTY. Pressman & Doyle, LLC 712 W. MacDade Blvd. Milmont Park, PA 19033

JULIA A. McLAUGHLIN, dec’d. Late of the Township of Radnor, Delaware County, PA. Extrs.: Theresa A. Casey (Named in Will As Therese Casey) and Christopher McLaughlin (Named in Will As Chris McLaughlin) c/o James M. Pierce, Esquire, 125 Strafford Ave., Ste. 110, P.O. Box 312, Wayne, PA 19087. JAMES M. PIERCE, ATTY. Pierce, Caniglia & Taylor 125 Strafford Ave. Ste. 110 P.O. Box 312 Wayne, PA 19087

FRANK H. McPHERSON, dec’d. Late of the Township of Radnor, Delaware County, PA. Extx.: Mary A. McPherson c/o Stephen D. Potts, Esquire, 200 Eagle Rd., Ste. 106, Wayne, PA 19087­3115. STEPHEN D. POTTS, ATTY. Herr, Potts & Potts Strafford Office Bldg. #2 200 Eagle Rd. Ste. 106 Wayne, PA 19087­3115

BETTY U. MUSSER a/k/a BETTY KATHRYN MUSSER, dec’d. Late of the Township of Newtown, Delaware County, PA. Extrs.: The Pennsylvania Trust Co., Joan M. Vaughn and Peter U. Musser c/o The Pennsylvania Trust Company, 5 Radnor Corporate Ctr., Ste. 450, Radnor, PA 19087.

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W. STEVEN WOODWARD, ATTY. Gadsden, Schneider & Woodward, LLP 201 King of Prussia Rd. Ste. 100 Radnor, PA 19087­5152

EDWARD M. RAMPSON, dec’d. Late of the Township of Bethel, Delaware County, PA. Extr.: David Anthony Rampson (Named in Will As David A. Rampson) c/o David T. Videon, Esquire, 1000 N. Providence Rd., Media, PA 19063. DAVID T. VIDEON, ATTY. 1000 N. Providence Rd. Media, PA 19063

DORIS M. RIDDELL, dec’d. Late of the Township of Middletown, Delaware County, PA. Extr.: Timothy Z. Witmer, 106 Lynwood Dr., P.O. Box 486, Terre Hill, PA 17581. RICHARD B. ANTHONY, ATTY. 200 Eagle Rd. Ste. 106 Wayne, PA 19087­3115

ALMA C. SILL, dec’d. Late of the Township of Upper Chichester, Delaware County, PA. Extx.: Laraine S. Barrett c/o Dana M. Breslin, Esquire, 3305 Edgmont Avenue, Brookhaven, PA 19015. DANA M. BRESLIN, ATTY. Pappano & Breslin 3305 Edgmont Avenue Brookhaven, PA 19015

WILLIAM A. SIMON, dec’d. Late of the Borough of Norwood, Delaware County, PA. Co­Extrs.: Joseph F. Simon, John J. Minner and Michael Minner c/o Mark S. Pinnie, Esquire, 218 West Front Street, Media, PA 19063. MARK S. PINNIE, ATTY. Barnard, Mezzanotte, Pinnie and Seelaus, LLP 218 West Front Street Media, PA 19063

MARGARET M. THOMAS, dec’d. Late of the Township of Springfield, Delaware County, PA. Extr.: Keith D. Thomas. MICHAEL GILFEDDER, ATTY. 144 Morton Road Springfield, PA 19064

MARJORIE A. WALLACE, dec’d. Late of the Township of Upper Darby, Delaware County, PA. Admx.: Dale L. Scharnagl c/o Harry J. Karapalides, Esquire, 42 Copley Rd., Upper Darby, PA 19082.

HARRY J. KARAPALIDES, ATTY. 42 Copley Rd. Upper Darby, PA 19082

THOMAS J. WENGER a/k/a THOMAS JOSEPH WENGER, dec’d. Late of the Township of Upper Chichester, Delaware County, PA. Extx.: Elizabeth A. Wenger c/o Catania & Parker, LLP, P.O. Box 2029, Media, PA 19063. CATANIA & PARKER, LLP, ATTYS. P.O. Box 2029 Media, PA 19063

SECOND PUBLICATIONHATTIE O. BAILEY, dec’d.

Late of the City of Chester, Delaware County, PA. Extx.: Patricia Jennings c/o Peter J. Rohana, Jr., Esquire, 1215 West Baltimore Pike, Suite 14, Media, PA 19063. PETER J. ROHANA, JR., ATTY. 1215 West Baltimore Pike Suite 14 Media, PA 19063

GEORGINE BARRIE, dec’d. Late of the Township of Edgmont, Delaware County, PA. Extx.: Beth Anne Maas c/o David T. Videon, Esquire, 1000 N. Providence Rd., Media, PA 19063. DAVID T. VIDEON, ATTY. 1000 N. Providence Rd. Media, PA 19063

ADELINE BRANDOLINI, dec’d. Late of the Township of Upper Darby, Delaware County, PA. Extx.: Elaine B. Bada, 768 Burmont Rd., Drexel Hill, PA 19026.

RICHARD A. BULL a/k/a RICHARD ALDEN BULL and R. ALDEN BULL, dec’d. Late of the Township of Concord, Delaware County, PA. Extx.: Rachel B. Bull c/o William C. Hussey, II, Esquire, 1650 Market St., One Liberty Place, Ste. 1800, Philadelphia, PA 19103­7395. WILLIAM C. HUSSEY, II, ATTY. White and Williams LLP 1650 Market St. One Liberty Place Ste. 1800 Philadelphia, PA 19103­7395

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RICHARD J. BURNS a/k/a RICHARD JOSEPH BURNS, dec’d. Late of the Borough of Folcroft, Delaware County, PA. Extr.: Richard Burns, 4 Summit Drive, Glen Mills, PA 19342.

LUCY T. CORONA, dec’d. Late of the Township of Springfield, Delaware County, PA. Extr.: Frank Corona c/o D. Selaine Keaton, Esquire, 21 W. Front Street, P.O. Box 1970, Media, PA 19063. D. SELAINE KEATON, ATTY. 21 W. Front Street P.O. Box 1970 Media, PA 19063

HELEN MARIE COZZONE a/k/a HELEN M. COZZONE, dec’d. Late of the Township of Ridley, Delaware County, PA. Extx.: Donna M. Mellon. TIMOTHY F. SULLIVAN, ATTY. 216 South Orange Street Media, PA 19063

EMILE R. CRINER a/k/a EMILE CRINER, dec’d. Late of the Township of Radnor, Delaware County, PA. Admr. C.T.A.: Andrew Joseph Criner (Approval As per JHM on 11/24/14) c/o John P. McGuire, Esquire, 552 Ridge Road, Telford, PA 18969­1442. JOHN P. McGUIRE, ATTY. John P. McGuire, P.C. 552 Ridge Road Telford, PA 18969­1442

IVAN DeBLIEU a/k/a IVAN K. DeBLIEU and IVAN K. DeBLIEU, JR., dec’d. Late of the Township of Concord, Delaware County, PA. Extr.: Kenneth A. DeBlieu, P.O. Box 99, Stockton, NJ 08559. JAY PRESSMAN, ATTY. 928 Linda Vista Drive West Chester, PA 19380

EDITH DiMARINO, dec’d. Late of the Township of Upper Chichester, Delaware County, PA. Extx.: Patricia Okolowski c/o John Jay Wills, Esquire, 4124 Chichester Ave., Boothwyn, PA 19061. JOHN JAY WILLS, ATTY. 4124 Chichester Ave. Boothwyn, PA 19061

MICHAEL C. DiSANTO, dec’d. Late of the Township of Aston, Delaware County, PA. Extx.: Louisa C. Miceli c/o Joseph J. Del Sordo, Esquire, 333 W. Baltimore Avenue, P.O. Box 606, Media, PA 19063. JOSEPH J. DEL SORDO, ATTY. 333 W. Baltimore Avenue P.O. Box 606 Media, PA 19063

RITA J. DiSANTO, dec’d. Late of the Township of Aston, Delaware County, PA. Extx.: Louisa C. Miceli c/o Joseph J. Del Sordo, Esquire, 333 W. Baltimore Avenue, P.O. Box 606, Media, PA 19063. JOSEPH J. DEL SORDO, ATTY. 333 W. Baltimore Avenue P.O. Box 606 Media, PA 19063

MARY E. DOHERTY a/k/a MARY E. JORDAN DOHERTY, dec’d. Late of the Township of Marple, Delaware County, PA. Extr.: John Ohare c/o Marita M. Hutchinson, Esquire, 1197 Wilmington Pike, West Chester, PA 19382. MARITA M. HUTCHINSON, ATTY. Law Offices of Marita Malloy Hutchinson 1197 Wilmington Pike West Chester, PA 19382

JOAN M. DUHADAWAY, dec’d. Late of the Township of Middletown, Delaware County, PA. Extr.: Larry L. Herring c/o Robert J. Breslin, Jr., Esquire, 3305 Edgmont Avenue, Brookhaven, PA 19015. ROBERT J. BRESLIN, JR., ATTY. Pappano & Breslin 3305 Edgmont Avenue Brookhaven, PA 19015

ANNA R. DULISSE a/k/a ANNA DULISSE, dec’d. Late of the Township of Marple, Delaware County, PA. Extx.: Susan C. Huber (Named in Will As Susan Huber) c/o Daniel A. Czaplicki, Esquire, 400 Maryland Drive, P.O. Box 7544, Fort Washington, PA 19034­7544. DANIEL A. CZAPLICKI, ATTY. Timoney Knox, LLP 400 Maryland Drive P.O. Box 7544 Fort Washington, PA 19034­7544

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PATRICIA DUNN, dec’d. Late of the Township of Upper Darby, Delaware County, PA. Admr.: Michael V. Puppio, Jr., Esquire, 19 West Third Street, Media, PA 19063. MICHAEL V. PUPPIO, JR., ATTY. Raffaele & Puppio, LLP 19 West Third Street Media, PA 19063

GABRIEL ELIAS, dec’d. Late of the Township of Marple, Delaware County, PA. Extrs.: Pearl Elias and Robert H. Elias c/o Robert I. Friedman, Esquire, 1900 Market St., Philadelphia, PA 19103­3508. ROBERT I. FRIEDMAN, ATTY. Cozen O’Connor 1900 Market St. Philadelphia, PA 19103­3508

ROSEMARY FLANNERY a/k/a ROSEMARY M. FLANNERY and ROSEMARY McCARRON FLANNERY, ESQ., dec’d. Late of the Township of Haverford, Delaware County, PA. Extx.: Mary K. Flannery (Named in Will As Mary K. Flannery Connors) c/o Karen S. Dayno, Esquire, 400 Maryland Dr., P.O. Box 7544, Ft. Washington, PA 19034­7544. KAREN S. DAYNO, ATTY. Timoney Knox, LLP 400 Maryland Dr. P.O. Box 7544 Ft. Washington, PA 19034­7544

EDWARD FOX a/k/a EDWARD M. FOX, SR., dec’d. Late of the Township of Haverford, Delaware County, PA. Admx.: Sue Fox c/o Christopher K. Barber, Esquire, 2 Brookline Blvd., Ste. 2, Havertown, PA 19083­3802. CHRISTOPHER K. BARBER, ATTY. Barber Law Offices 2 Brookline Blvd. Ste. 2 Havertown, PA 19083­3802

ANTOINETTE R. GISONDI, dec’d. Late of the Township of Haverford, Delaware County, PA. Extx.: Angela E. Gisondi (Named in Will As Angela Gisondi) c/o Marc L. Davidson, Esquire, 290 King of Prussia Rd., Ste. 110, Radnor, PA 19087.

MARC L. DAVIDSON, ATTY. Law Offices of Marc L. Davidson, LLC 290 King of Prussia Rd. Ste. 110 Radnor, PA 19087

ROSE C. GRUBER, dec’d. Late of the Township of Springfield, Delaware County, PA. Admxs.: Carolyn M. Sgor and Diane D. Bell c/o Lyn B. Schoenfeld, Esquire, 25 W. Second St., P.O. Box 900, Media, PA 19063. LYN B. SCHOENFELD, ATTY. Schoenfeld, Surkin, Chupein & DeMis, P.C. 25 W. Second St. P.O. Box 900 Media, PA 19063

MARY LOU HILL, dec’d. Late of the Borough of Sharon Hill, Delaware County, PA. Admr.: Michael V. Puppio, Jr., Esquire, 19 West Third Street, Media, PA 19063. MICHAEL V. PUPPIO, JR., ATTY. Raffaele & Puppio, LLP 19 West Third Street Media, PA 19063

ROBERT R. HODEROWSKI, dec’d. Late of the Borough of Trainer, Delaware County, PA. Admr.: Michael V. Puppio, Jr., Esquire, 19 West Third Street, Media, PA 19063. MICHAEL V. PUPPIO, JR., ATTY. Raffaele & Puppio, LLP 19 West Third Street Media, PA 19063

ROSALIE B. HUMPHREYS a/k/a ROSALIE HUMPHREYS, dec’d. Late of the Borough of Lansdowne, Delaware County, PA. Extx.: Martha Wood c/o F. D. Hennessy, Jr., Esquire, P.O. Box 217, Lansdowne, PA 19050­0217. F. D. HENNESSY, JR., ATTY. Hennessy, Bullen, McElhenney & Landry P.O. Box 217 Lansdowne, PA 19050­0217

CHARLES R. JOHNSON, dec’d. Late of the Borough of Media, Delaware County, PA. Extr.: Michael R. Schwartz, Esquire c/o Robert M. Firkser, Esquire, 333 West Baltimore Avenue, P.O. Box 606, Media, PA 19063.

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ROBERT M. FIRKSER, ATTY. 333 West Baltimore Avenue P.O. Box 606 Media, PA 19063

BEVERLY KAY SEIDA KENNEDY a/k/a BEVERLY K. SEIDA a/k/a BEVERLY KAY SEIDA a/k/a BEVERLY KAY KENNEDY and BEVERLY K. KENNEDY, dec’d. Late of the Borough of Folcroft, Delaware County, PA. Extx.: Pamela R. Seida c/o Edward Jay Weiss, Esquire, 11 S. Olive St., Ste. 100, Media, PA 19063­3301. EDWARD JAY WEISS, ATTY. 11 S. Olive St. Ste. 100 Media, PA 19063­3301

BARBARA J. KUSHTO-FERRARA, dec’d. Late of the Township of Middletown, Delaware County, PA. Extr.: Peter A. Ferrara. JANICE M. SAWICKI, ATTY. 15 East Second Street P.O. Box 202 Media, PA 19063

JOSEPH R. McDONOUGH, dec’d. Late of the Borough of Darby, Delaware County, PA. Admr.: Michael V. Puppio, Jr., Esquire, 19 West Third Street, Media, PA 19063. MICHAEL V. PUPPIO, JR., ATTY. Raffaele & Puppio, LLP 19 West Third Street Media, PA 19063

ANNA MAE MILLION a/k/a ANNA M. MILLION, dec’d. Late of the Township of Ridley, Delaware County, PA. Extx.: Darlene Mae McClellan c/o Robert M. Firkser, Esquire, 333 West Baltimore Avenue, P.O. Box 606, Media, PA 19063. ROBERT M. FIRKSER, ATTY. 333 West Baltimore Avenue P.O. Box 606 Media, PA 19063

PHILLIP J. POLOFF, dec’d. Late of the City of Chester, Delaware County, PA. Admr.: Michael V. Puppio, Jr., Esquire, 19 West Third Street, Media, PA 19063. MICHAEL V. PUPPIO, JR., ATTY. Raffaele & Puppio, LLP 19 West Third Street Media, PA 19063

GRACE SELTZER, dec’d. Late of the Township of Haverford, Delaware County, PA. Admrs.: Michael Seltzer and Jeffrey Seltzer c/o Stuart R. Lundy, Esquire, 450 N. Narberth Ave., Suite 200, Narberth, PA 19072. STUART R. LUNDY, ATTY. Lundy Beldecos & Milby, PC 450 N. Narberth Ave. Suite 200 Narberth, PA 19072

FRANCIS H. STERLING, M.D., dec’d. Late of the Township of Haverford, Delaware County, PA. Extr.: Rev. Georges G. Thiers c/o James M. Jacquette, Esquire, 400 Maryland Dr., P.O. Box 7544, Ft. Washington, PA 19034­7544. JAMES M. JACQUETTE, ATTY. Timoney Knox, LLP 400 Maryland Dr. P.O. Box 7544 Ft. Washington, PA 19034­7544

ANDREA TALLON a/k/a ANDREA W. TALLON, dec’d. Late of the Township of Upper Darby, Delaware County, PA. Extx.: Patricia A. O’Malley (Named in Will As Patricia O’Malley) c/o James J. Rahner, Esquire, 424 Darby Rd., Havertown, PA 19083. JAMES J. RAHNER, ATTY. 424 Darby Rd. Havertown, PA 19083

RICHARD VANCE, dec’d. Late of the Township of Upper Darby, Delaware County, PA. Admr.: Michael V. Puppio, Jr., Esquire, 19 West Third Street, Media, PA 19063. MICHAEL V. PUPPIO, JR., ATTY. Raffaele & Puppio, LLP 19 West Third Street Media, PA 19063

TERESA C. VINCENTI, dec’d. Late of the Township of Concord, Delaware County, PA. Trustee: Nicholas J. Vincenti c/o L. Peter Temple, Esquire, P.O. Box 384, Kennett Square, PA 19348. L. PETER TEMPLE, ATTY. Larmore Scarlett LLP P.O. Box 384 Kennett Square, PA 19348

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WILBUR WELSH, dec’d. Late of the Borough of Sharon Hill, Delaware County, PA. Extx.: Lora Lee Jones c/o Christopher K. Barber, Esquire, 2 Brookline Blvd., Ste. 2, Havertown, PA 19083­3802. CHRISTOPHER K. BARBER, ATTY. Barber Law Offices 2 Brookline Blvd. Ste. 2 Havertown, PA 19083­3802

ESTHER M. WOLFE, dec’d. Late of the Township of Haverford, Delaware County, PA. Admrs.: Peter L. Klenk, 1701 Walnut St., 6th Fl., Philadelphia, PA 19103, David Wolfe, 5 Garlor Drive, Havertown, PA 19083 and Helene Berkowitz, 1717 Marilyn Drive, Havertown, PA 19083. AMY H. BESSER, ATTY. The Law Offices of Peter L. Klenk & Associates 1701 Walnut St. 6th Fl. Philadelphia, PA 19103

ROBERT M. WOLFE, dec’d. Late of the Township of Haverford, Delaware County, PA. Admrs.: Peter L. Klenk, 1701 Walnut St., 6th Fl., Philadelphia, PA 19103, David Wolfe, 5 Garlor Drive, Havertown, PA 19083 and Helene Berkowitz, 1717 Marilyn Drive, Havertown, PA 19083. AMY H. BESSER, ATTY. The Law Offices of Peter L. Klenk & Associates 1701 Walnut St. 6th Fl. Philadelphia, PA 19103

ALICE L. WRIGHT, dec’d. Late of the Township of Haverford, Delaware County, PA. Extx.: Margaret A. Wright c/o Anne DeLuca, 2727 West Chester Pike, Broomall, PA 19008. ANNE DeLUCA, ATTY. 2727 West Chester Pike Broomall, PA 19008

THIRD AND FINAL PUBLICATIONPHYLLIS H. BAXTER, dec’d.

Late of the Township of Middletown, Delaware County, PA. Extr.: Joseph A. Bellinghieri (Named in Will As Joseph A. Bellinghieri, Esq.) 17 W. Miner St., P.O. Box 660, West Chester, PA 19382.

JOSEPH A. BELLINGHIERI, ATTY. MacElree Harvey, Ltd. 17 W. Miner St. West Chester, PA 19382

JANE E. CARDWELL, dec’d. Late of the Township of Middletown, Delaware County, PA. Extr.: John Cardwell c/o Robert F. Pappano, Esquire, 3305 Edgmont Avenue, Brookhaven, PA 19015. ROBERT F. PAPPANO, ATTY. Pappano & Breslin 3305 Edgmont Avenue Brookhaven, PA 19015

STEPHEN J. CARR, dec’d. Late of the Township of Upper Providence, Delaware County, PA. Extrs.: Brian Carr and Stephen Carr c/o Jennifer L. Zegel, Esquire, LL.M., 2929 Arch St., 13th Fl., Philadelphia, PA 19104. JENNIFER L. ZEGEL, ATTY. Reger Rizzo & Darnall, LLP 2929 Arch St. 13th Fl. Philadelphia, PA 19104

MARGARET C. CHESTNUT, dec’d. Late of the Borough of Prospect Park, Delaware County, PA. Extx.: Janet K. Rush, 418 Rogers Lane, Wallingford, PA 19086.

EUGENE S. DOUGHERTY a/k/a EUGENE DOUGHERTY, dec’d. Late of the Township of Haverford, Delaware County, PA. Extr.: James Dougherty c/o Denis A. Gray, Esquire, 301 Lindenwood Dr., Ste. 217, Malvern, PA 19355. DENIS A. GRAY, ATTY. Palmer & Gray, LLP Valleybrooke Corporate Center 301 Lindenwood Dr. Ste. 217 Malvern, PA 19355

THOMAS ELMER ECKMAN a/k/a THOMAS E. ECKMAN, dec’d. Late of the Township of Nether Providence, Delaware County, PA. Admr.: Christian T. Eckman c/o Anthony Morris, Esquire, 118 W. Market St., Suite 300, West Chester, PA 19382. ANTHONY MORRIS, ATTY. 118 W. Market St. Suite 300 West Chester, PA 19382

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MARIE T. EVANS, dec’d. Late of the Township of Upper Darby, Delaware County, PA. Extr.: Edmond J. Evans, 171 Lobachsville Rd., Fleetwood, PA 19522. DENNIS C. VONDRAN, JR., ATTY. Law Office of Brian Scott Dietrich, P.C. 610 Sentry Parkway Suite 200 Blue Bell, PA 19422­2314

MARY LOUISE BAUMHOFF FULLER a/k/a LOUISE B. FULLER a/k/a MARY LOUISE FULLER and LOUIE B. FULLER, dec’d. Late of the Borough of Media, Delaware County, PA. Extr.: Frank H. Fuller, Jr. c/o M. Howard Vigderman, Esquire, 123 S. Broad St., Avenue of the Arts, Philadelphia, PA 19109. M. HOWARD VIGDERMAN, ATTY. Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads LLP 123 S. Broad Street Avenue of the Arts Philadelphia, PA 19109

GRACE S. HAWKINS a/k/a EDNA GRACE HAWKINS, dec’d. Late of the Township of Newtown, Delaware County, PA. Extx.: Nancy G. Schenck c/o Michael S. Dinney, Esquire, P.O. Box 128, Bryn Mawr, PA 19010. MICHAEL S. DINNEY, ATTY. Shea Law Offices, LLP P.O. Box 128 Bryn Mawr, PA 19010

JEANNE GRACE JACOBS, dec’d. Late of the Township of Newtown, Delaware County, PA. Extr.: Robert J. Casey, Jr. (Named in Will As Robert Casey) c/o Scott H. Mustin, Esquire, 1735 Market St., Ste. 600, Philadelphia, PA 19103. SCOTT H. MUSTIN, ATTY. Fineman Krekstein & Harris BNY Mellon Ctr. 1735 Market St. Ste. 600 Philadelphia, PA 19103

FAITH ELLEN JENKINS, dec’d. Late of the Township of Ridley, Delaware County, PA. Admr.: Robert E. Jenkins c/o Robert J. Breslin, Jr., Esquire, 3305 Edgmont Avenue, Brookhaven, PA 19015. ROBERT J. BRESLIN, JR., ATTY. Pappano & Breslin 3305 Edgmont Avenue Brookhaven, PA 19015

DONALD J. KULIS, dec’d. Late of the Township of Bethel, Delaware County, PA. Admx.: Florence Kambies c/o Robert M. DiOrio, Esquire, 21 West Front Street, Media, PA 19063. ROBERT M. DiORIO, ATTY. DiOrio & Sereni, LLP 21 West Front Street Media, PA 19063

NORMAN K. LARSON, dec’d. Late of the Township of Nether Providence, Delaware County, PA. Extr.: Kim N. Larson c/o Lindsey J. Conan, Esquire, 755 North Monroe Street, Media, PA 19063. LINDSEY J. CONAN, ATTY. Conan Law Offices, LLC 755 North Monroe Street Media, PA 19063

MICHAEL J. LINTON, dec’d. Late of the Township of Thornbury, Delaware County, PA. Extx.: Jean Susan Linton c/o Jennifer L. Zegel, Esquire, LL.M., 2929 Arch St., 13th Fl., Philadelphia, PA 19104. JENNIFER L. ZEGEL, ATTY. Reger Rizzo & Darnall, LLP 2929 Arch St. 13th Fl. Philadelphia, PA 19104

MARY E. MAGUIRE a/k/a MARY MAGUIRE and MARY E. WALTER, dec’d. Late of the Township of Newtown, Delaware County, PA. Extx.: Patricia A. Morris c/o Thomas J. Burke, Jr., Esquire, 15 Rittenhouse Place, Ardmore, PA 19003. THOMAS J. BURKE, JR., ATTY. Haws & Burke 15 Rittenhouse Place Ardmore, PA 19003

DAVID L. PAINTER, dec’d. Late of the Township of Haverford, Delaware County, PA. David L. Painter Declaration of Trust dated July 29, 1998, As Amended on May 3, 2005. Trustee: Suzanne P. Welsh c/o Thomas J. Burke, Jr., Esquire, 15 Rittenhouse Place, Ardmore, PA 19003. THOMAS J. BURKE, JR., ATTY. Haws & Burke 15 Rittenhouse Place Ardmore, PA 19003

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DAVID L. PAINTER a/k/a DAVID PAINTER and DAVID LEE PAINTER, dec’d. Late of the Township of Haverford, Delaware County, PA. Extx.: Suzanne P. Welsh c/o Thomas J. Burke, Jr., Esquire, 15 Rittenhouse Place, Ardmore, PA 19003. THOMAS J. BURKE, JR., ATTY. Haws & Burke, P.C. 15 Rittenhouse Place Ardmore, PA 19003

PAULINE C. PERRY, dec’d. Late of the Township of Springfield, Delaware County, PA. Extr.: Richard J. Perry, 513 Kerr Lane, Springfield, PA 19064. LINDA M. ANDERSON, ATTY. Anderson Elder Law 206 Old State Rd. Media, PA 19063

ROSE MARIE PETERS, dec’d. Late of the Township of Lower Chichester, Delaware County, PA. Extx.: Kathryn A. Meloni, Esquire, 2 South Orange St., Ste. 205, Media, PA 19063. KATHRYN A. MELONI, ATTY. Kathryn A. Meloni, P.C. 2 South Orange St. Ste. 205 Media, PA 19063

FRANK QUADRINI, dec’d. Late of the Township of Edgmont, Delaware County, PA. Extrs.: Barbara Gengenbach and Patrick Quadrini c/o Rachel Fitoussi, Esquire, 62 W. Princeton Rd., Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004. RACHEL FITOUSSI, ATTY. 62 W. Princeton Rd. Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004

FRANCES E. SMITH, dec’d. Late of the Township of Springfield, Delaware County, PA. Extx.: Frances E. Kavanagh c/o Tom Collins, Sr., Preston and Company, 123 Commons Court, Chadds Ford, PA 19317.

JANET THOMPSON a/k/a JANET M. THOMPSON and JANET MARIE THOMPSON, dec’d. Late of the Township of Upper Darby, Delaware County, PA. Admx.: Miranda Darden c/o John Latourette, Esquire, 1500 Market St., Suite 3500E, Philadelphia, PA 19102.

JOHN LATOURETTE, ATTY. Dilworth Paxson 1500 Market St. Suite 3500E Philadelphia, PA 19102

F. VIRGINIA TUSTIN a/k/a FRANCES VIRGINIA TUSTIN, dec’d. Late of the Township of Bethel, Delaware County, PA. Extr.: David F. Tustin c/o Jonathan D. Sokoloff, Esquire, 1608 Walnut St., Ste. 900, Philadelphia, PA 19103. JONATHAN D. SOKOLOFF, ATTY. Diamond, Polsky & Bauer, P.C. 1608 Walnut St. Ste. 900 Philadelphia, PA 19103

E. WENDY WOLF a/k/a WENDY WOLF and EILEEN WENDY WOLF, dec’d. Late of the Township of Concord, Delaware County, PA. Extr.: William J. McDevitt, 641 Mason Avenue, Drexel Hill, PA 19026.

AUDIT

ORPHANS’ COURT

Estates listed for Audit on APRIL 6, 2015

10:00 A.M. Prevailing Time

Notice is hereby given to the heirs, lega­tees, creditors and all persons interested that accounts in the following estates have been filed for confirmation with the office of the Register of Wills and Clerk of the Orphans’ Court of Delaware County at the above date and time. The Orphans’ Court will audit these accounts, hear objections to the same and make distribution of the balance ascertained to be in the hands of the accountants.

BROWNE ­ MARCH 3, First and Final Account of Timothy F. Tuinstra, Executor, Estate of Francis P. Browne, Deceased.

CHESTER RURAL CEMETERY AS-SOCIATION ­ FEBRUARY 2, Biennial Account of the Chester Rural Cemetery Association Perpetual Care Fund, Trust under Deed, Chester Rural Cemetery As­sociation, Settlor.

GAITLEY ­ FEBRUARY 2, First and Final Account of Vincent J. Gaitley, Ad­ministrator, Estate of Harry J. Gaitley, Deceased.

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GALLAGHER ­ MARCH 2, First and Final Account of Elaine Parrish, Executrix, Estate of William D. Gallagher, Deceased.

FORD ­ FEBRUARY 25, First and Final Account of Judy Belcak Basara, Executrix, Estate of Virginia A. Ford, Deceased.

MARTIN ­ JANUARY 28, Account of Dana M. Breslin Esq., Administratrix CTA, Estate of Josephine L. Martin, Deceased.

MEDIA CEMETERY COMPANY ­ FEBRUARY 6, Biennial Account of the Media Cemetery Company Perpetual Care, Trust under Deed, Media Cemetery Com­pany, Trustee.

MILLNER ­ FEBRUARY 26, First and Final Account of Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., Guardian, Estate of David Millner, an In­capacitated Person.

MOLIN ­ FEBRUARY 25, First and Final Account of Dana M. Breslin, Admin­istratrix DBN CTA, Estate of Emily M. Molin, Deceased.

PAYNE ­ MARCH 3, First and Final Account of Donna B. Payne, Administra­trix CTA, Estate of Tommy Everett Payne, Deceased.

SEIDEL ­ MARCH 3, First and Final Account of Marc Frank, Executor, Estate of Arthur H. Seidel, Deceased.

SEIDEL ­ MARCH 3, First and Final Ac­count of Marc Frank, Trustee, Trust Under Will, Estate of Arthur H. Seidel, Deceased.

WHITELEY ­ FEBRUARY 6, First and Final Account of Norman L. Whiteley, Jr., and Lois A. Hurst, Co­Executors, Estate of Norman L. Whiteley, Sr., Deceased.

Mar. 13, 20

CHARTER APPLICATION

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT a corporation is to be or has been in corporated under the provisions of the Pennsylvania Business Corporation Law of 1988.

ERNIE CUTLER BLINDCRAFTERS, INC.

has been (will be) incorporated under the Pennsylvania Business Corporation Law of 1988.SETH P. MALTZMAN, Solicitor 401 City Ave. Suite 122 Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004

Mar. 13

Sky High Cleaning, Inc.

has been (will be) incorporated under the Pennsylvania Business Corporation Law of 1988.DOMINIC P. TOSCANI, JR., Solicitor Anago of Philadelphia 404 West Ridge Pike Suite 500 Conshohocken, PA 19428

Mar. 13

CHARTER APPLICATION NON-PROFIT

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT an application was made to the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva­nia, at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, for the purpose of obtaining a charter of a Non­Profit Corporation which was organized under the provisions of the Pennsylvania Non­Profit Corporation Law of the Com­monwealth of Pennsylvania.

The name of the corporation is:

Jefferson Square Owners Association, Inc.

The Articles of Incorporation have been (are to be) filed on: February 9, 2015.

The purpose or purposes for which it was organized are as follows: the Nonprofit Corporation shall have unlimited power to engage in and do any lawful act concern­ing any and all lawful business for which Nonprofit Corporations may be organized under the Pennsylvania Business Corpora­tion Law, as amended.ARTHUR L. SAGNOR, III, Solicitor Lachall, Cohen & Sagnor 144 West Market Street West Chester, PA 19382

Mar. 13

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FICTITIOUS NAME

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the provisions of Act of Assembly No. 295, effective March 16, 1983, as amended, of intention to file in the Office of the De­partment of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, Pennsyl­vania, an application for the conduct of a business in Delaware County, Pennsylva­nia, under the assumed or fictitious name, style or designation of:

LIFECYCLE WOMANCARE

with its principal place of business at 918 County Line Road, Bryn Mawr, PA 19010.

The name(s) and address(es) of the entity owning or interested in said business is (are): The Birth Center, 918 County Line Road, Bryn Mawr, PA 19010.

The application has been/will be filed on or after February 25, 2015.

Mar. 13

LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on February 6, 2015, Certification of Or­ganization was filed in the Pennsylvania Department of State for V.J. Management Company, LLC, in accordance with the provisions of the Limited Liability Act of 1994.JOHN S. BENSON, Solicitor 110 North Main Street Doylestown, PA 18901

Mar. 13

PRIVATE DETECTIVE LICENSE

NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN THAT, on February 9, 2015, the Petition of BARRY ALLISON was filed with the Clerk of Courts of Delaware County, Pennsylvania, praying a decree be made granting him a private detective license to carry on a private de­tective business in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania under the Private Detective Licensing Act, 22 Pa. C.S.A. Section 11, et seq., as amended.

A hearing on said Petition will be held on April 7, 2015, at 9:30 A.M., Delaware County Courthouse, Media, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, at which time and place all interested or concerned persons may appear and show cause, if any there may be, why the prayer of the said petition should not be granted.

Mar. 13, 20

SERVICE BY PUBLICATION

DELAWARE COUNTY BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of appeal from Real Estate Assessment of 2016.

The time to file 2016 Tax Appeal Forms is from March 15, 2015 to August 1, 2015. Forms are available at the Board of As­sessment Office or http://www.co.delaware.pa.us/treasurer/boa.html.

Appeal from Real Estate Assessment of 2016 must be filed by August 1, 2015 before 4:30 P.M.

Said office is located on the ground floor, Government Center Building, 201 West Front Street, Media, PA 19063.Assessment Appeals Board John B. Ryan, Jr., Chairman Jeffrey L. Rudolph, Sr., Vice Chairman Ernesto Aguirre, Member

Mar. 13

SERVICE BY PUBLICATION

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF DELAWARE COUNTY,

PENNSYLVANIA CIVIL ACTION—LAW

NO. 2014­003057

NOTICE OF ACTION IN MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. s/b/m WELLS FARGO HOME MORTGAGE, INC., Plaintiff

vs.SUSAN KROM, in her capacity as Heir of PATTI BROWN, Deceased

JANICE NEPO, in her capacity as Heir of PATTI BROWN, Deceased

DAVID BROWN, in his capacity as Heir of PATTI BROWN, Deceased

WILLIAM BROWN, in his capacity as Heir of PATTI BROWN, Deceased

UNKNOWN HEIRS, SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNS AND ALL PERSONS, FIRMS OR ASSOCIATIONS CLAIMING RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST FROM OR UNDER PATTI BROWN, DECEASED, Defendants

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NOTICETO: Unknown Heirs, Successors,

Assigns and All Persons, Firms or Associations Claiming Right, Title or Interest From or Under Patti Brown, Deceased

You are hereby notified that on April 3, 2014, Plaintiff, WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. s/b/m WELLS FARGO HOME MORT­GAGE, INC., filed a Mortgage Foreclosure Complaint endorsed with a Notice to De­fend, against you in the Court of Common Pleas of DELAWARE County, Pennsylva­nia, docketed to No. 2014­003057. Wherein Plaintiff seeks to foreclose on the mortgage secured on your property located at 7026 HILLTOP SUMMIT a/k/a 7026 HILLTOP DRIVE, BROOKHAVEN, PA 19015­1327 whereupon your property would be sold by the Sheriff of DELAWARE County.

You are hereby notified to plead to the above referenced Complaint on or before 20 days from the date of this publication or a Judgment will be entered against you.

NOTICE

If you wish to defend, you must enter a written appearance personally or by at­torney and file your defenses or objections in writing with the court. You are warned that if you fail to do so the case may pro­ceed without you and a judgment may be entered against you without further notice for the relief requested by the plaintiff. You may lose money or property or other rights important to you.

YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS NOTICE TO YOUR LAWYER AT ONCE. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A LAWYER, GO TO OR TELEPHONE THE OFFICE SET FORTH BELOW. THIS OFFICE CAN PROVIDE YOU WITH INFORMATION ABOUT HIR­ING A LAWYER.

IF YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO HIRE A LAWYER, THIS OFFICE MAY BE ABLE TO PROVIDE YOU WITH INFORMATION ABOUT AGENCIES THAT MAY OFFER LEGAL SERVICES TO ELIGIBLE PER­SONS AT A REDUCED FEE OR NO FEE.

Lawyers’ Reference Service Delaware County Bar Association

335 W. Front Street Media, PA 19063 (610) 566­6625

www.delcobar.org

Mar. 13

SERVICE BY PUBLICATION

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT

OF PENNSYLVANIA NO. 14­CV­04942

NOTICE OF MARSHAL’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

U.S. BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE, SUCCESSOR TO WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR THE REGISTERED HOLDERS OF CITIGROUP COMMERCIAL MORTGAGE TRUST 2007­C6, COMMERCIAL MORTGAGE PASS­THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007­C6, Plaintiff

v.GARNET MINE ROAD LLC, Defendant

Marshal’s Sale of Real Estate on March 27, 2015, at 10:00 A.M., at the U.S. Mar­shals Service, 2110 U.S. Courthouse, 601 Market St., Philadelphia, PA 19106.

TO BE SOLD: All that certain tract of land known as Building F at 1515 Garnet Mine Road Plaza, Boothwyn, Delaware County, Pennsylvania (tax parcel # 03­00­00296­00), as more particularly described in Exhibit A to the Mortgage recorded on June 4, 2007, with a document ID of 2007048565 in the Recorder of Deeds for Delaware County, Pennsylvania.

SEIZED IN EXECUTION as the Prop­erty of GARNET MINE ROAD LLC. Judgment entered September 4, 2014: $10,502,139.74, plus interests and costs throughout the date of the Marshal’s sale.

The improvements are: Commercial.

10% of the bid is due at the time of sale in the form of money order, cashier’s check or certified funds (no cash); the balance is due 10 days after the Court confirms the sale. Other terms and conditions to be announced at the sale. Schedule of Distribution will be filed by Plaintiff ’s attorney within 30 days of the date of sale.

For more information, contact:CLIFFORD SACALIS, ESQUIRE (215) 665­8500

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SERVICE BY PUBLICATION

IN THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTER OF WILLS

OF DELAWARE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA

ESTATE OF JOHN HOLSTEIN, DECEASED

IN RE: PETITION FOR GRANT OF LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION

RULE

AND NOW, this 10th day of February, 2015, upon consideration of the Petition for Grant of Letters of Administration filed by Joseph W. Chupein, Jr., Esquire, on behalf of Michael Lenczynski, it is hereby ORDERED and DECREED that a Rule is issued and directed upon all potential heirs of the decedent on his father’s (Elmer Hol­stein) side of the family to show cause why this Petition should not be granted.

Rule Returnable on the 31st day of March, 2015, in the Office of the Register of Wills, Government Center Building, Media, PA. No hearing is scheduled.BY THE REGISTER OF WILLS JENNIFER HOLSTEN MADDALONI, ESQUIRE Register of Wills and Clerk of Orphans’ Court Division

Feb. 27; Mar. 6, 13

JUDGMENT NOTICES

JUDGMENTS, VERDICTS, LIENS, WAIVER OF LIENS AND OTHER MAT­TERS ENTERED IN THE JUDGMENT INDEX IN THE OFFICE OF JUDICIAL SUPPORT AT MEDIA, PENNA.

The name of the person against whom such entry is made in each case appears first, followed by the name of the person in whose favor the entry is made and the amount. Details concerning the nature of the entry are available in the Judicial Support record.

The Judgment Index in the Judicial Sup­port office at Media discloses that the fol­lowing judgments, verdicts, liens, waiver of liens and other matters have been entered on the dates indicated.

Accuracy of the entries is not guaranteed

Me Photo & Design LLC; Commonwealth of PA Department of Revenue; 07/09/14; $2,027.14

Mecough, Brian S; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/24/14; $3,933.26

Media Pizza & Grill Inc; Commonwealth of PA Department of Revenue; 07/10/14; $659.87

Medisource Inc; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/08/14; $520.85

Medley, Amina; Commonwealth of Pennsyl­vania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $3,362.68

Mejeski, John; Township of Haverford; 07/03/14; $459.42

Mele, Alfred M; Commonwealth of PA De­partment of Revenue; 07/16/14; $625.21

Mellon, James; Township of Ridley; 07/22/14; $902.98

Mellon, Robert; Township of Ridley; 07/22/14; $902.98

Melton, Atia R; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/24/14; $1,418.19

Melton, Barry L; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/24/14; $1,418.19

Mendoza, Juan Martin Rodriguez; Com­monwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $4,648.08

Mercer, Mydoilya; Township of Ridley; 07/ 25/14; $510.50

Merlino Jr, Harry P; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/10/14; $1,461.91

Merlino, Tracey L; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/10/14; $1,461.91

Merz /Heir, Jefferson; Bank of America NA; 07/11/14; $141,231.92

Meuli, Dean; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/18/14; $7,036.75

Meuli, Lisa Marie; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/18/14; $7,036.75

Meyer Jr, James F; Township of Haverford; 07/02/14; $656.43

Meyers­Collins, Isiah; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $506.50

Mignogna, Jennifer; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $847.00

Mikes Autobody & Towing LLC; Common­wealth of PA Department of Revenue; 07/10/14; $1,653.49

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Mikes Autobody & Towing LLC; Common­wealth of PA Department of Revenue; 07/09/14; $734.26

Mikes Autobody & Towing LLC; Common­wealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/18/14; $10,448.73

Miktel Foods Inc; Commonwealth of PA Department of Revenue; 07/09/14; $2,134.98

Miktel Foods Inc; Commonwealth of PA Department of Revenue; 07/10/14; $2,154.13

Miles, Cameron; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/22/14; $1,214.73

Miles, Julieta; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/22/14; $1,214.73

Milete, Samantha; Commonwealth of Penn­sylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,534.00

Miller Jr., James A; Delaware County Ju­venile Court; 07/25/14; $1,275.00

Miller, Alice B; Township of Haverford; 07/07/14; $496.05

Miller, Hassan Sha’mar; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,850.00

Miller, Keith L; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/16/14; $34,559.90

Miller, Quadeer; Commonwealth of Penn­sylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $434.00

Miller, Rosemary T; Caliber Home Loans, Inc. /FKA; 07/15/14; $144,315.60

Miller, Ruth B; Township of Haverford; 07/07/14; $496.05

Miller, Seabron; Commonwealth of Penn­sylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $4,974.67

Milligan III, Andrew; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $5,407.00

Milligan Jr., Michael Joseph; Common­wealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $2,454.00

Millison, George; Township of Haverford; 07/07/14; $486.15

Millison, Susan P; Township of Haverford; 07/07/14; $486.15

Mills, Ameer; Commonwealth of Pennsyl­vania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,595.00

Mills, Daquan T.; Commonwealth of Penn­sylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $2,939.00

Mills, Dorothy; Township of Ridley; 07/ 22/14; $231.10

Mills, Jeffrey M; Township of Haverford; 07/01/14; $513.87

Mills, Steven B; Township of Haverford; 07/01/14; $513.87

Minsec Companies, LLC; Commonwealth of PA Unemployment Comp Fund; 07/30/14; $714.96

Mission Baptist Church of Pyongtaek; Com­monwealth of PA Unemployment Comp Fund; 07/29/14; $1,547.14

Mitchell, Edmond; Commonwealth of Penn­sylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,054.00

Mitchell, Frank J; Internal Revenue Ser­vice; 07/08/14; $18,825.60

Mitchell, Joseph J; Nationstar Mortgage, LLC; 07/07/14; $226,315.68

Mohamed, Alawi S.; Hunt Enterprises, Inc.; 07/23/14; $26,045.00

Mohamed, Alawi S.; Irving, Nancy Rosario; 07/23/14; $26,045.00

Molino, Estate of, Joseph P; Common­wealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/22/14; $113,050.33

Monaco, Stephen A; Parke Bank; 07/01/14; $5,003,378.73

Money, Daniel R.; Commonwealth of Penn­sylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,399.00

Mont Del Fire Equipment Company; Commonwealth of PA Department of Revenue; 07/10/14; $25,434.60

Montgomery, Cedric; Internal Revenue Service; 07/28/14; $18,044.61

Mooney, Michael J; Township of Ridley; 07/23/14; $510.50

Mooney, Susan; Township of Ridley; 07/ 23/14; $510.50

Moore, Patrice; Sun East Federal Credit Union; 07/22/14; $1,309.85

Moore, Sherry; Township of Ridley; 07/ 23/14; $510.50

Moore, Tara; Commonwealth of Pennsyl­vania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,504.00

Moors /AKA, Stephen J; U.S. Bank, N.A. /TA; 07/09/14; $108,314.26

Moors, Stephen; U.S. Bank, N.A. /TA; 07/09/14; $108,314.26

Moran, Daniel; Commonwealth of PA Department of Revenue; 07/21/14; $1,066.81

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Moran, Mary; Township of Haverford; 07/02/14; $101.78

Moran, Myra; Commonwealth of PA Department of Revenue; 07/21/14; $1,066.81

Moran, Rosemary C; Township of Ridley; 07/23/14; $510.50

Moran, Timothy S; Township of Ridley; 07/23/14; $510.50

Morgan, Faye Yvette; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $5,319.10

Morgan, Joseph; Central Mortgage Com­pany; 07/09/14; $47,220.44

Morgan, Robert; Central Mortgage Com­pany; 07/09/14; $47,220.44

Moroff, Rhoda; Township of Haverford; 07/ 03/14; $203.50

Morris, Linda M; Green Tree Servicing LLC; 07/24/14; $158,926.06

Morris, Sterling Gabriel; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,090.00

Mosley, Leola; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/17/14; $5,554.32

Mosley, Leola Y; Commonwealth of PA De­partment of Revenue; 07/21/14; $251.03

Mosley, Melvin; Commonwealth of PA De­partment of Revenue; 07/21/14; $251.03

Mosley, Melvin; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/17/14; $5,554.32

Mouawad, Samir; Township of Ridley; 07/23/14; $928.50

Moughan, Beth; Township of Haverford; 07/ 02/14; $101.78

Moulton, Shelby; Delaware County Juve­nile Court; 07/23/14; $175.00

Moyer, Daniel F.; Commonwealth of Penn­sylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $3,204.00

Mt Sharon Cemetery; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/08/14; $3,731.97

Mucklow, Mary Ann; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/18/14; $1,392.02

Mucklow, William B; Commonwealth of PA Department of Revenue; 07/15/14; $1,388.02

Mucklow, William B; Commonwealth of PA Department of Revenue; 07/16/14; $3,703.05

Mucklow, William B; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/18/14; $1,392.02

Muhammad, Abdurrahim; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $2,102.90

Muhammad, Samir I; Delaware County Juvenile Court; 07/23/14; $52.50

Mulbah, Venecious K.; Owah, Abraham B; 07/18/14; $3,581.65

Mulder, Michael; Township of Haverford; 07/02/14; $573.76

Mullen, Tanya Rose; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $2,732.88

Mulligan, Daniel J; Borough of Lansdowne; 07/07/14; $2,163.44

Mullins, David E; Bank of America, N.A. /SSR; 07/24/14; $187,438.47

Mullins, Tyreek Robert; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; 07/08/14; $10,000.00

Mumford, Breyana; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,189.00

Murphy Smith /AKA, Kelly Ann; State Financial Network LLC; 07/02/14; $157,882.67

Murphy, Irene B; Fidelity Bank; 07/02/14; $51,961.38

Murphy, Jessica Anne; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $2,794.00

Murphy, Michael E.; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $4,434.00

Murphy, Michael Edward; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $3,238.00

Murray, Shanna M; Police & Fire Federal Credit Union; 07/15/14; $153,594.45

Murray, Lakeesha R; JMMMPC Company /ASG; 07/21/14; $566.38

Murray, Matthew R; HSBC Bank USA NA; 07/21/14; $159,444.26

Murray, Nicole M; HSBC Bank USA NA; 07/21/14; $159,444.26

Murray, Robert Francis; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,779.00

Murtha, Margery; Commonwealth of Penn­sylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $4,665.00

Murtha, Noelle; Midland Funding LLC; 07/ 30/14; $3,608.01

Mustury, Shahil; Deustche Bank Trust Co. Americas /TR; 07/11/14; $185,020.86

Myers Est, John J; U.S. Bank, N.A. /TR /SSR; 07/10/14; $354,723.35

Myers, Darlene; Asset Acceptance LLC; 07/30/14; $4,935.80

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Myers­Pittman, Quierra; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $8,342.00

Napoli, Joseph Gabriel; Township of Ridley; 07/25/14; $510.50

Narrigan, Kathleen; Township of Haver­ford; 07/07/14; $560.40

Narrigan, William S; Township of Haver­ford; 07/07/14; $560.40

Nasir, Sa’id; Bank of America NA SSR; 07/11/14; $137,362.06

Nathalie Food Market Corp; Common­wealth of PA Department of Revenue; 07/10/14; $440.62

National Soap Distributors Inc.; Georgia Pacific Consumer Products LP; 07/11/14; $28,382.27

Nationstar Mortgage LLC; Township of Springfield; 07/10/14; $110.00

Naylor, Kenneth; Commonwealth of Penn­sylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,630.00

Naylor, Kenneth; Commonwealth of Penn­sylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $2,145.00

Neerland, Debra; Longhi, Dominick A; 07/ 25/14; $300,000.00

Neerland, Debra; Mariano, Joseph R; 07/ 25/14; $300,000.00

Neerland, Richard; Longhi, Dominick A; 07/ 25/14; $300,000.00

Neerland, Richard; Mariano, Joseph R; 07/ 25/14; $300,000.00

Nellom, Kenyatta; Delaware County Juve­nile Court; 07/23/14; $35.00

Nelson, Edward J; Township of Ridley; 07/24/14; $510.50

Nelson, Sondra Wong; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,446.50

Nercesian Jr, Richard; Citizens Bank of Pennsylvania; 07/28/14; $37,859.06

Nessuno Inc; Commonwealth of PA Depart­ment of Revenue; 07/10/14; $2,344.62

New Image Properties; City of Chester; 07/10/14; $8,560.73

Newby, Kevin J; Barclays Bank Delaware; 07/25/14; $6,369.21

Newcomb, Ryan; Commonwealth of Penn­sylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $2,714.00

Newman, Awentia; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,252.00

Newman, John H; Green Tree Servicing LLC; 07/08/14; $135,975.38

Nguyen, An Xuan; Township of Haverford; 07/02/14; $367.35

Nguyen, Diem Thuy; Township of Haver­ford; 07/02/14; $367.35

Nguyen, Hien T; Capital One Bank (USA) NA; 07/21/14; $3,799.29

Nguyen, Huyen; Borough of East Lans­downe; 07/15/14; $1,739.67

Nguyen, Jacqueline; Wells Fargo Bank, NA; 07/07/14; $119,976.96

Nichols, Christian A.; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,227.00

Nicholson, Mary Sue; Capital One Bank USA N.A.; 07/21/14; $16,464.81

Nicholson, Robert Lee; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $14,240.25

Nicholson, Ryan; Commonwealth of Penn­sylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $11,925.50

Nicholson, Ryan S.; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,414.50

Nicholson, Ryan S.; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $2,059.50

Niemiec, Joseph; Commonwealth of PA Department of Revenue; 07/09/14; $3,980.90

Nile Swim Club of Yeadon; Commonwealth of PA Unemployment Comp Fund; 07/ 09/14; $853.53

Nixon, Kahlil; Commonwealth of Pennsyl­vania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $947.00

Nixon, Shanel; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/10/14; $582.36

Norek, Carol J; Township of Ridley; 07/22/14; $510.50

Norek, Edward Stanley; Township of Rid­ley; 07/22/14; $510.50

Norley, Walter N; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/16/14; $13,771.48

Norman, Gregory; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/16/14; $322.81

Norman, Nona L; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/16/14; $322.81

Norris, Jeremy D; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/11/14; $2,357.10

Norris, Jeremy D; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/16/14; $6,004.56

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Norris, Jeremy D; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/28/14; $3,679.96

Norris, Samantha; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/16/14; $6,004.56

Norris, Samantha; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/28/14; $3,679.96

Norton, Anthony; Commonwealth of Penn­sylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,840.25

Nowrey, Nancy G; Commonwealth of PA Department of Revenue; 07/17/14; $10,761.85

Nowrey, Nancy G; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/17/14; $2,414.09

Nuygen, Wynn Q; Borough of Colwyn; 07/17/14; $1,043.98

Nuygen, Wynn Q; Colwyn Borough; 07/ 07/14; $1,041.66

Oberlton, Dominique; Delaware County Juvenile Court; 07/23/14; $618.76

Obilo, Noble; Borough of Colwyn; 07/17/14; $2,235.96

Obilo, Victoria; Borough of Colwyn; 07/ 17/14; $2,235.96

O’brien, Kerry J; Commonwealth of PA Unemployment Comp Fund; 07/08/14; $1,426.02

Obrien, Stephen J.; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $5,638.00

Ocasio, Victor; Commonwealth of Pennsyl­vania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,250.00

O’donnell /AKA, Richard S; Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.; 07/18/14; $233,010.53

O’donnell, R. Shaun; Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.; 07/18/14; $233,010.53

Ogens /EXC /EST, Debra; Nationstar Mort­gage LLC /DBA; 07/23/14; $131,370.95

Old Nursery School; Schaefer, Betty; 07/31/14; $822.03

Olson, Kate; Pennymac Corp; 07/09/14; $256,303.56

Olson, William; Pennymac Corp; 07/09/14; $256,303.56

Olympic Motor; Commonwealth of PA Unemployment Comp Fund; 07/30/14; $3,024.13

O’malley, Danielle S; Citimortgage, Inc.; 07/30/14; $105,579.13

O’malley, Edward; Township of Haverford; 07/01/14; $793.49

O’malley, Noreen M; Township of Haver­ford; 07/01/14; $793.49

O’neill, Janet Erica; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,765.50

Oneill, Marguerite A; Cavalry SPV I /ASG; 07/15/14; $8,390.49

Oneill, Mary E; Capital One Bank USA N.A.; 07/17/14; $7,309.68

Onu, Jerome N; Borough of Colwyn; 07/ 17/14; $2,605.76

Orem, John; Borough of Yeadon; 07/11/14; $1,025.12

Orem, Mary Angela Carbonetti; Borough of Yeadon; 07/11/14; $1,025.12

Orr, Jane N; Township of Nether Provi­dence; 07/23/14; $701.90

Orr, Thomas; Township of Nether Provi­dence; 07/23/14; $701.90

Orsine, Katherine Mary; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,814.00

Orumwense, Abieyuwa A; Nationstar Mort­gage, LLC; 07/11/14; $194,696.45

Orumwense, Abieyuwa Agatha; Nationstar Mortgage, LLC; 07/11/14; $196,696.45

Osborne, Dominic; Commonwealth of Penn­sylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $2,214.60

Osborne, Scott; Commonwealth of Pennsyl­vania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $2,411.22

Osborne, Scott; Commonwealth of Pennsyl­vania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $2,302.00

O’sullivan, Indiv. and T/A, Robert; Com­monwealth of PA Unemployment Comp Fund; 07/29/14; $782.18

Otero, Domenic; Commonwealth of Penn­sylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $939.00

O’toole, Douglas William; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,847.00

Ovellette, Robert M; Girard Financial Ser­vices; 07/09/14; $946.91

Overbrook Properties LLC; Township of Haverford; 07/03/14; $254.98

Owens, Terrell; Commonwealth of Pennsyl­vania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,828.00

Owens­Christopher, Keyon; Common­wealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,775.00

Oxendine, Daniel; Nether Providence Township; 07/08/14; $1,194.00

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Oxendine, Doris; Nether Providence Town­ship; 07/08/14; $1,194.00

Padro, Edgardo; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/22/14; $1,014.86

Paek, In S.; Discover Bank; 07/08/14; $9,520.80

Palermo, Christine L; Police & Fire Federal Credit Union; 07/15/14; $153,594.45

Palladino, Louis Clark; Township of Ridley; 07/22/14; $510.50

Palladino, Maureen; Township of Ridley; 07/22/14; $510.50

Palma, Ian Jeffrey; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,246.00

Panaccio A/K/A T/A, Alesio; Common­wealth Real Estate Investors; 07/11/14; $5,071.64

Panaccio, Perry; Commonwealth Real Es­tate Investors; 07/11/14; $5,071.64

Paniniz Catering LLC; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/09/14; $1,084.42

Pannone A/K/A, Alcesta Marie; Bank of America, N.A.; 07/28/14; $180,614.96

Pannone A/K/A, Brian Anthony; Bank of America, N.A.; 07/28/14; $180,614.96

Pannone, Alcesta M; Bank of America, N.A.; 07/28/14; $180,614.96

Pannone, Brian A; Bank of America, N.A.; 07/28/14; $180,614.96

Panzer, Richard S; Commonwealth of PA Department of Revenue; 07/21/14; $1,208.15

Papa, Michael; Commonwealth of Pennsyl­vania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $862.00

Parks, Leo J; LVNV Funding LLC; 07/17/14; $7,192.94

Parks, Sakina; Internal Revenue Service; 07/28/14; $25,356.37

Parris, Joseph; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/24/14; $2,643.50

Pascale, Carmen; Commonwealth of PA Department of Revenue; 07/21/14; $2,048.08

Pascarelli, Elizabeth; Commonwealth of PA Department of Revenue; 07/16/14; $4,785.33

Pascarelli, Peter R; Commonwealth of PA Department of Revenue; 07/16/14; $4,785.33

Pascarelli, Peter R; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/22/14; $3,829.64

Patel, Hasmukh J; Commonwealth of PA Department of Revenue; 07/09/14; $17,531.58

Patel, Nilesh; Bergen County Glass, LLC; 07/21/14; $26,585.28

Patel, Shailesh; Commonwealth of PA Department of Revenue; 07/09/14; $17,531.58

Patel, Vasudev; Commonwealth of PA Department of Revenue; 07/09/14; $17,531.58

Pats Automatic Transmission Service Inc; Internal Revenue Service; 07/28/14; $47,157.43

Patterson, Cynthia; Case Investments; 07/ 30/14; $2,282.99

Pavlik, Jennifer; Commonwealth of Penn­sylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $513.00

Payne, Michael L.; Commonwealth of Penn­sylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $3,294.32

Peabody, Gary S; Cavalry Portfolio Services LLC; 07/07/14; $24,704.12

Peabody, Trista L; Cavalry Portfolio Ser­vices LLC; 07/07/14; $24,704.12

Peaceman, Bruce; Township of Haverford; 07/03/14; $261.42

Peaceman, Victoria; Township of Haver­ford; 07/03/14; $261.42

Peifer, David C; Deluca, Anne; 07/23/14; $1,041.00

Peisochenski, Evelyn; Nationstar Mortgage LLC /DBA; 07/23/14; $103,427.03

Pellegrino, Carol A; Township of Ridley; 07/ 22/14; $510.50

Pellegrino, Robert J; Township of Ridley; 07/22/14; $510.50

Peoples, Raymond; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $2,579.00

Per Lei Boutique at B Bross Inc; Common­wealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/28/14; $4,871.32

Perez, Danyale; Commonwealth of Pennsyl­vania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,142.00

Perez, Phillip; Commonwealth of Pennsyl­vania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,726.00

Pergolese, Archie; Township of Haverford; 07/03/14; $674.74

Pergolese, Grace; Township of Haverford; 07/03/14; $674.74

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Perkins, Donta; Commonwealth of Pennsyl­vania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,100.00

Perrin, Quiante; Commonwealth of Penn­sylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $2,069.00

Perrine, Nicolas E; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/16/14; $659.14

Perry /AKA, Philip G; Green Tree Servicing LLC; 07/09/14; $241,681.00

Perry III, Joseph C; Cincunegui, Barbara; 07/24/14; $147,500.00

Perry III, Joseph C; Cincunegui, Sergio; 07/24/14; $147,500.00

Perry N/K/A/, Jannetta F.; Wells Fargo Financial Pennsylvania, Inc; 07/16/14; $191,156.16

Perry, Dovey T; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/11/14; $1,525.05

Petah Bashano Co Inc; Commonwealth of PA Department of Revenue; 07/10/14; $2,680.62

Peterson, Martinez; Allstate Fire and Ca­sualty Insurance Company; 07/01/14; $7,388.86

Peticca, Daniel A; Commonwealth of PA Unemployment Comp Fund; 07/08/14; $2,687.76

Petrella, Natalie; Commonwealth of Penn­sylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,604.00

Petrone, Peter L; Township of Ridley; 07/ 22/14; $510.50

Pettiford, Joseph Anthony; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,453.00

Pettiford, Joseph Anthony; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $713.00

Peyreferry, Edward; Township of Ridley; 07/24/14; $510.50

Peyreferry, Helga; Township of Ridley; 07/24/14; $510.50

Phan, Long Kim; Commonwealth of Penn­sylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $3,065.65

Phelps, Sandra Y; Discover Bank; 07/21/14; $1,316.36

Philip, Thomas; Gamber, Michael; 07/10/14; $10,414.00

Picciotti Est, Anthony L V; Internal Rev­enue Service; 07/28/14; $28,152.37

Pierce, Daniel; Commonwealth of Pennsyl­vania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $340.00

Pierce, Laura Lee; Township of Ridley; 07/22/14; $510.50

Pierucci, Lorin M; Commonwealth of PA Department of Revenue; 07/16/14; $1,831.35

Pietrazak, Mark; Commonwealth of Penn­sylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,096.00

Pike II, Harvey James; Wells Fargo Bank National Association; 07/18/14; $128,887.12

Pike, John Michael; Wells Fargo Bank Na­tional Association; 07/18/14; $12,887.12

Pinchak, Christopher Charles; Common­wealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $517.90

Pinketti Jr., Phillip Joseph; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,910.50

Pinkney, Mary; Borough of Colwyn; 07/ 15/14; $1,963.20

Pinsky, Marc William; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,690.00

Pinto, Dominic E; Township of Ridley; 07/ 24/14; $510.50

Pinto, Rose; Township of Ridley; 07/24/14; $510.50

Pirone, Alexander; Commonwealth of Penn­sylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $6,461.50

Pirone, Alexander; Commonwealth of Penn­sylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $2,382.50

Pittman, Jimmy; Commonwealth of Penn­sylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $4,619.61

Pittman, Jimmy Earl; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $734.00

Plank, Diane M; Township of Ridley; 07/ 22/14; $510.50

Plank, William D; Township of Ridley; 07/ 22/14; $510.50

Ploskon, Lorraine; Citimortgage Inc; 07/ 16/14; $111,638.35

Plummer, Ashlee; Commonwealth of Penn­sylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,821.50

Plummer, Ashlee; Commonwealth of Penn­sylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $2,770.50

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Plummer, Ashlee Nicole; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $3,312.00

Plummer, Charde; Commonwealth of Penn­sylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $3,611.00

PNC Bank; Asset Acceptance LLC; 07/ 11/14; $320.40

Poindexter, Kalyl D.; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $5,894.00

Poller, Robin; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/21/14; $1,112.99

Pollock, Matthew J; Township of Haverford; 07/02/14; $533.67

Pomante, Anthony; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,836.00

Pomante, Anthony; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $2,329.00

Poole, Shirnell B; Freedom Mortgage Cor­poration; 07/07/14; $105,856.84

Poore Jr, Russell; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/10/14; $649.45

Poore, Gloria; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/10/14; $649.45

Porter, Latonya; Farrell, Elizabeth; 07/ 24/14; $3,298.66

Porter, Latonya; Farrell, John; 07/24/14; $3,298.66

Potpinka, Ashley L.; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $2,844.50

Potter, Robert; Liberty Roofing Center, Aston Pa, LLC; 07/15/14; $42,270.00

Potter, Robert T; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/18/14; $19,783.71

Powell, Jennifer L.; Portfolio Recovery As­soc., LLC; 07/21/14; $3,089.40

Powell, Kathleen R; Township of Ridley; 07/24/14; $510.50

Prasalowice, Janice; Discover Bank; 07/ 23/14; $3,192.17

Prediger, Dan Albert; Township of Ridley; 07/23/14; $455.50

Premier Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine Lts; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Rev­enue; 07/08/14; $1,347.63

Prescott, Marion S Lowe; Township of Rid­ley; 07/23/14; $510.50

Pressley, Jevonte Frank; Delaware County Juvenile Court; 07/23/14; $35.00

Prestipino, Antonino B; Commonwealth of PA Department of Revenue; 07/16/14; $3,164.29

Preston, James J; State Financial Network LLC; 07/29/14; $133,217.13

Printz, Eileen; Wells Fargo Bank NA; 07/ 11/14; $154,406.77

Printz, Scott T; Wells Fargo Bank NA; 07/ 11/14; $154,406.77

Proetto, Carl; Township of Haverford; 07/ 03/14; $427.24

Professional Duplicating Inc; Common­wealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/28/14; $442.60

Pruet, Nicho; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/11/14; $527.21

Psonak, Kelly Ann; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,454.00

Pszoniak, Christine Marie; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $2,236.00

Purnell, Gail D; Borough of Yeadon; 07/ 11/14; $1,317.31

Purnell, Rodney L; Borough of Yeadon; 07/ 11/14; $1,317.31

Purnsley, Lamont Malik; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,963.00

Purnsley, Lamont Malik; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $901.04

Quattrochi, Joseph J; Nationstar Mortgage LLC; 07/30/14; $191,213.91

Quick, Eric C; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/22/14; $27,399.61

Quinn III, Thomas F; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/11/14; $2,912.13

Quinn, Anthony; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/16/14; $4,574.93

Quinn, Christine; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/16/14; $4,574.93

Quinn, John P; Township of Haverford; 07/ 03/14; $696.52

Quinn, Sharon A; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/11/14; $2,912.13

Quintana A/K/A, Eustaquio; Wells Fargo Bank N.A.; 07/15/14; $17,565.47

Quintana, Eustoquio; Wells Fargo Bank N.A.; 07/15/14; $17,565.47

Quirin, Terrence M; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/26/14; $1,797.98

Radcliffe, John O; Caliber Home Loans, Inc /FKA; 07/29/14; $52,687.59

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Radewonuk, Kenneth M; Township of Rid­ley; 07/25/14; $510.50

Radewonuk, Nancy Louise; Township of Ridley; 07/25/14; $510.50

Rahman, Shahjahan M; Bank of America; 07/15/14; $307,655.21

Rahman, Zainul; Michaels,Louis & Associ­ates; 07/28/14; $4,369.29

Ralson Sr, Robert J; Internal Revenue Service; 07/29/14; $51,430.10

Ralston, Mary M; Township of Haverford; 07/07/14; $448.53

Ralston, Robert J; Township of Haverford; 07/07/14; $448.53

Ramble, Frank; Commonwealth of PA Department of Revenue; 07/21/14; $8,127.28

Ramirez, Joshua Anthony; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,183.50

Ramos, Jose J; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/22/14; $352.49

Randall, Kendall D; JP Morgan Chase Bank, National Association; 07/14/14; $200,483.45

Randazzo, Felicia Mariszka; Common­wealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $569.00

Randolph Jr., Allan Phillip; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,221.50

Ransom, Kimberly; Commonwealth of PA Department of Revenue; 07/21/14; $1,010.22

Rashed, Aneesah T; Capital One Bank (USA) NA; 07/29/14; $1,701.11

Raspa, Mary R; Commonwealth of PA De­partment of Revenue; 07/16/14; $625.21

Raudabaugh, Andrew; Nationstar Mort­gage LLC; 07/15/14; $176,650.09

Raudabaugh, Lori; Nationstar Mortgage LLC; 07/15/14; $176,650.09

Ray Jr., Warren W.; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,109.00

Rayman, Kenneth A; Commonwealth of PA Department of Revenue; 07/21/14; $6,533.47

Raysor, Diane; LVNV Funding, LLC; 07/ 21/14; $1,151.63

Real Pizza; Commonwealth of PA Unem­ployment Comp Fund; 07/30/14; $628.06

Redwood, Veronica; PNC Bank N.A.; 07/ 02/14; $107,013.69

Reed, April Michele; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $692.00

Reed, April Michele; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,474.00

Reed, Dion; Commonwealth of Pennsyl­vania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,055.25

Rees, Charles David; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $2,824.80

Reese, Bruce Douglas; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,544.00

Reese, Bruce Douglas; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,820.00

Reeves, Ramona R; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/22/14; $1,585.96

Regan, Devin Micheal; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $523.00

Reid, Rameer; Commonwealth of Pennsyl­vania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,395.00

Relevante Inc; Commonwealth of PA De­partment of Revenue; 07/10/14; $413.38

Relevante Inc; Internal Revenue Service; 07/30/14; $818,637.82

Residential Funding Co LLC; Common­wealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/11/14; $3,336.44

Reynolds, Paul M; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/10/14; $4,433.89

Rhoades, Natalie L; Sun East FCU; 07/08/14; $156,335.63

Rhoads, Lisa L.; LVNV Funding, LLC; 07/ 21/14; $5,696.70

Rhodes, Andrew; Wells Fargo Bank N.A.; 07/18/14; $107,294.97

Rich, Louis A; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/09/14; $1,132.98

Richard, Imeisha; Commonwealth of Penn­sylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $3,502.03

Richards, Ayana; CPR Restoration & Clean­ing Services LLC; 07/28/14; $3,020.42

Richards, Vincent; PNC Bank N.A.; 07/ 02/14; $107,013.69

Richardson, Bret Malcolm; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $2,260.50

Richardson, Nakia; US Dept of Justice; 07/21/14; $105,271.46

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Richardson, Patricia B; Township of Haver­ford; 07/02/14; $1,359.33

Richardson, Willie; Township of Haverford; 07/02/14; $1,359.33

Richey, Colleenann M.; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,676.00

Richey, Deborah Ann; Borough of Lans­downe; 07/15/14; $1,584.71

Richey, Thomas J; Borough of Lansdowne; 07/15/14; $1,584.71

Richway Jr, Clifford J; Township of Haver­ford; 07/02/14; $842.55

Richway, Joanne; Township of Haverford; 07/02/14; $842.55

Rick’s Professional Auto Detailing, LLC; Citizens Bank of Pennsylvania; 07/28/14; $37,859.06

Riddle, Jimmy; Delaware County Juvenile Court; 07/23/14; $2,254.75

Rideout, Jihad; Commonwealth of Pennsyl­vania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $3,247.00

Riggs Jr., Larry Duane; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $5,444.00

Right, Alberto; Commonwealth of Pennsyl­vania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,837.00

Rimmer, Edward W; Fire Alarm Mainte­nance Co. (Famco); 07/07/14; $5,590.00

Rines, Neil; Borough of Yeadon; 07/15/14; $682.31

Rines, Neil; Borough of Yeadon; 07/15/14; $442.31

Rines, Neil; Borough of Yeadon; 07/15/14; $482.31

Rines, Therea; Borough of Yeadon; 07/15/14; $682.31

Rines, Theresa; Borough of Yeadon; 07/ 15/14; $442.31

Rines, Theresa; Borough of Yeadon; 07/ 15/14; $482.31

Ring D/B/A, Eric; Haverford Township; 07/09/14; $1,515.10

Ringgold, Shanita; Commonwealth of Penn­sylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,852.00

Ritz, Patrick G; Commonwealth of PA Department of Revenue; 07/21/14; $9,362.85

Rizzo, William; Colwyn Borough; 07/07/14; $2,066.09

Robb, Nayanda; Cavalry Portfolio Services LLC/ASG; 07/21/14; $2,700.93

Robbins, Matthew Rubin; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $3,879.88

Robbins, Sandra; Capital One Bank, N.A.; 07/10/14; $2,094.21

Robert O’sullivan Landscape Contractor; Commonwealth of PA Unemployment Comp Fund; 07/29/14; $782.18

Roberts, Barry E.; Commonwealth of Penn­sylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,456.75

Roberts, Philip; Borough of Colwyn; 07/ 17/14; $3,144.89

Robertson, Javis M; Township of Ridley; 07/25/14; $510.50

Robinson, Christina Rose; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $889.50

Robinson, Danielle M; Borough of Yeadon; 07/11/14; $652.31

Robinson, Danielle M; Borough of Yeadon; 07/11/14; $727.31

Robinson, Dielca; Southwest Delaware County Municipal Authority; 07/22/14; $3,882.03

Robinson, Donald; Canterbury Woods Homeowners Assoc; 07/09/14; $6,054.63

Robinson, Elizabeth M; Cavalry SPV I, LLC /ASG; 07/15/14; $4,791.77

Robinson, Kaleem M; Citimortgage Inc.; 07/02/14; $126,984.13

Robinson, Michael M.; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,640.00

Robinson, Tara Felicia; Canterbury Woods Homeowners Assoc; 07/09/14; $6,054.63

Rockbourne Investment L.P.; Common­wealth of Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection; 07/01/14; $83,150.00

Rode, Anne Marie; U.S. Bank, N.A. /TA; 07/09/14; $108,314.26

Rodriguez, Danielle; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,919.00

Rogers, Paul H; Beneficial Mutual Savings Bank Et Al; 07/29/14; $418,331.18

Rohn, Nyeima; Wells Fargo Bank N.A.; 07/09/14; $85,309.22

Roibnson, Aneka; Cavalry SPV I, LLC, Asg of HSBC Bank Nevada, N A; 07/21/14; $1,843.48

Rojas, Fernando; Commonwealth of PA Department of Revenue; 07/21/14; $6,752.34

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Roman, Leslie; Commonwealth of Pennsyl­vania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,687.50

Romano, John; Borough of Darby; 07/29/14; $1,052.50

Romero, Ernestino; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $2,289.50

Rooney, Douglas M; Township of Haverford; 07/03/14; $203.50

Rose Tree Inn; Ashley Foods, Inc; 07/08/14; $6,694.09

Rose Tree Liquor Holdings, LP /DBA; Ash­ley Foods, Inc; 07/08/14; $6,694.09

Roselli, Mauro; Township of Ridley; 07/ 24/14; $510.50

Roselli, Mauro D; Township of Ridley; 07/ 23/14; $928.50

Roselli, Theresa; Township of Ridley; 07/ 24/14; $510.50

Roselli, Theresa S; Township of Ridley; 07/ 23/14; $928.50

Ross, Ella M; LVNV Funding LLC; 07/28/14; $1,449.41

Ross, John R; Discover Bank; 07/03/14; $17,040.67

Rossberg, James George; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,303.00

Rossini, Frank; Township of Haverford; 07/02/14; $393.09

Rossini, Sonia; Township of Haverford; 07/02/14; $393.09

Rossiter, Charles; Ward, Joseph J; 07/16/14; $12,210.15

Rottensteiner Incorporated; Common­wealth of PA Department of Revenue; 07/18/14; $2,517.07

Rowe, Dao C; Commonwealth of PA Depart­ment of Revenue; 07/21/14; $3,019.02

Rowe, Edward J; Discover Bank; 07/24/14; $4,018.12

Rowe, Ronald; Commonwealth of Pennsyl­vania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,807.00

Rowland, Kiera; Delaware County Juvenile Court; 07/23/14; $148.50

Rowland, William R; Township of Haver­ford; 07/07/14; $257.46

Rsapa, Joseph Paul; Township of Haver­ford; 07/02/14; $303.49

Ruane, Dorothy C; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/16/14; $1,263.82

Ruane, William J; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/16/14; $1,263.82

Ruffin III, Joseph C.; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $2,357.00

Ruffin, Erik; Commonwealth of Pennsyl­vania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,024.00

Ruffin, Erik; Commonwealth of Pennsyl­vania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $529.00

Ruffin, Erik; Commonwealth of Pennsyl­vania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $2,259.00

Rufo, Allison; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/18/14; $2,354.33

Rufo, John P; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/18/14; $2,354.33

Ruggeri, Anthony; Township of Ridley; 07/ 24/14; $510.50

Ruggeri, Carmela; Township of Ridley; 07/ 24/14; $510.50

Runser, Heather Marie; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,436.00

Rushdi, Jawwad; Commonwealth of Penn­sylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $959.00

Russell /AKA, Daniel J; Green Tree Servic­ing LLC; 07/08/14; $235,133.93

Russell /AKA, Edele R; Green Tree Servic­ing LLC; 07/08/14; $235,133.93

Russell, Daniel Joseph; Green Tree Servic­ing LLC; 07/08/14; $235,133.93

Russell, Edele Rose; Green Tree Servicing LLC; 07/08/14; $235,133.95

Russo, Matthew J; Longhi, Dominick A; 07/ 25/14; $300,000.00

Russo, Matthew J; Mariano, Joseph R; 07/ 25/14; $300,000.00

Ryan, William J; Township of Ridley; 07/ 24/14; $1,346.50

Sabatino, John; Borough of Ridley Park; 07/03/14; $6,848.16

Sabatino, Paulann; Borough of Ridley Park; 07/03/14; $6,848.16

Sabree, Saleem; Commonwealth of Penn­sylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $2,885.50

Sackor, Ali; Commonwealth of PA Depart­ment of Revenue; 07/21/14; $1,465.99

Sajeski Jr, Edmund; Commonwealth of PA Department of Revenue; 07/21/14; $5,131.18

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Sajeski, Edmund A; Commonwealth of PA Department of Revenue; 07/21/14; $8,374.44

Sajeski, Margaret D; Commonwealth of PA Department of Revenue; 07/21/14; $5,131.18

Salazar , Fabio A; Citibank NA TR; 07/09/14; $214,390.66

Salazar , Sandra; Citibank NA TR; 07/09/14; $214,390.66

Sall, Baba; Commonwealth of PA Depart­ment of Revenue; 07/16/14; $864.35

Sall, Kadiata; Commonwealth of PA De­partment of Revenue; 07/16/14; $864.35

Salom, Andrew K; Township of Nether Providence; 07/23/14; $701.90

Salter, Catherine N; Commonwealth of PA Unemployment Comp Fund; 07/08/14; $6,655.87

Samir, Jibreel; Commonwealth of Pennsyl­vania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $2,718.60

Sampson, Eric J; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/08/14; $1,112.20

Sampson, Steven M; Cavalry SPV I, LLC /ASG; 07/18/14; $1,196.36

Samuelian, Barbara J; Wells Fargo Bank NA; 07/10/14; $76,108.40

Samuels, Albert; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/21/14; $9,090.36

Samuels, Lorraine; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/21/14; $9,090.36

Samuels, Mark; Commonwealth of Penn­sylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $854.00

Sandone, Colby; Cavalry SPV I, LLC /ASG; 07/21/14; $1,478.35

Sandy, Elizabeth N; Commonwealth of PA Department of Revenue; 07/16/14; $3,459.36

Sandy, Elizabeth N; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/26/14; $1,631.96

Sandy, John; Commonwealth of PA Depart­ment of Revenue; 07/16/14; $3,459.36

Sandy, John; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/26/14; $1,631.96

Sannino Inc; Commonwealth of PA Depart­ment of Revenue; 07/09/14; $1,570.00

Sanoe, Lasana S; Borough of Colwyn; 07/ 17/14; $2,587.52

Santana, Marilyd; Bank of America, N.A. /SSR; 07/15/14; $80,567.17

Santana, Pedro; Bank of America, N.A. /SSR; 07/15/14; $80,567.17

Santarlas, Scott J; Internal Revenue Ser­vice; 07/08/14; $95,224.64

Santiago, Phillip Cory; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,007.00

Santicerma, Michael Anthony; Common­wealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,365.00

Sapp, Clarice; Dickerson, Desmond; 07/ 16/14; $3,000.00

Sapp, Clarice; Taylor, James; 07/16/14; $14,000.00

Sardo, Linda L; Commonwealth of PA De­partment of Revenue; 07/16/14; $805.36

Sardo, Myron T; Commonwealth of PA De­partment of Revenue; 07/16/14; $805.36

Saunter, Daniel; Fisher, Madeline; 07/30/14; $1,283.14

Savage, Morgin Kylee­Marie; Common­wealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,674.00

Savoury Construction & Remodeling Inc; Commonwealth of PA Unemployment Comp Fund; 07/30/14; $545.66

Saydee, Rachel; Delaware County Juvenile Court; 07/23/14; $439.00

Sayed, Lauren; Michaels, Louis & Associ­ates Inc; 07/29/14; $1,848.75

Sayre /AKA, Nicole M; Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.; 07/18/14; $179,826.74

Sbandi, Frank Mark; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $1,394.00

Scally, Gerald F; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/11/14; $2,457.22

Scally, Nancy D; Commonwealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/11/14; $2,457.22

Scheck, James H; PNC Bank National As­sociation; 07/24/14; $116,852.96

Schmieding D/B/A, Suzanne M; Fed­eral Capital Corporation; 07/29/14; $22,136.51

Schrass, Stephen M; Township of Ridley; 07/25/14; $510.50

Sciarrino, Salvatore V; JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A.; 07/17/14; $146,110.09

Sciorillo Mcdougall, Dana A; Common­wealth of PA Dept of Revenue; 07/10/14; $21,862.34

Scott Jr., Nathan Keith; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—for the Benefit of the County of Delaware; 07/01/14; $2,078.00

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LOCALITY INDEX SHERIFF’S SALES OF REAL ESTATE

COUNTY COUNCIL MEETING ROOM

COURTHOUSE, MEDIA, PA

March 20, 2015 11:00 A.M. Prevailing Time

BOROUGH Aldan 33

Brookhaven 8, 11, 104 Clifton Heights 70, 113, 115, 120

Collingdale 50, 69, 127 Colwyn 80, 86, 87, 112, 122

Darby 6, 31, 41, 126 East Lansdowne 47, 68, 72

Folcroft 4, 26, 54, 57, 98, 117 Glenolden 62

Lansdowne 17, 58, 71, 76, 99 Morton 123

Norwood 81, 105 Parkside 24

Prospect Park 9, 29 Ridley Park 38, 52

Sharon Hill 48 Trainer 55

Yeadon 22, 73, 75, 106

CITY Chester 15, 18, 49, 79, 116

TOWNSHIP Aston 14

Bethel 13, 25, 90, 125 Chester 27, 84, 91

Concord 108 Haverford 23, 37, 89

Lower Chichester 82, 96 Marple 43, 51 Middletown 95

Nether Providence 42 Radnor 83, 102

Ridley 2, 19, 63, 78, 114 Springfield 59 Tinicum 107

Thornbury 32 Upper Chichester 7, 10, 21, 85

Upper Darby 3, 5, 12, 16, 20, 28, 34, 35, 36, 39, 40, 44, 45, 46, 53, 56, 60, 65, 66, 67, 74, 77, 88, 92, 93, 94, 100, 103, 109,

110, 111, 118, 119, 121, 124

Conditions: $ 2,000.00 cash or certified check at time of sale (unless otherwise stated in advertisement), balance in ten days. Other conditions on day of sale.

To all parties in interest and claimants:

TAKE NOTICE that a Schedule of Dis-tribution will be filed within thirty (30) days from the date of sale and distribution will be made in accordance with the Schedule of Distribution unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. No further notice of the filing of the Schedule of Distribution will be given.

No. 9770 2. 2013

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Township of Ridley, County of Delaware and State of Pennsyl-vania on the Southeasterly side of Eleventh Avenue.

BEING Folio No. 38-03-00328-00.

Being Premises: 1032 11th Avenue, Folsom, Pennsylvania 19033.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Diane H. Noce.

Hand Money $12,905.70

McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 001219 3. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Township of Upper Darby, County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania.

BEING Folio No. 16-13-02696-00.

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Being Premises: 5205 Palmers Mill Road, Clifton Heights, Pennsylvania 19018.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Robert E. Hatchigian.

Hand Money $8,910.92

McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 5411 4. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

ALL THAT CERTAIN lot , piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and IMPROVE-MENTS thereon erected, SITUATE, lying and being in the municipality of Borough of Folcroft, in the County of Delaware, Com-monwealth of Pennsylvania.

BEGINNING at a point on the North-westerly side of Taylor Drive (60 feet wide) which point is measured the seven following courses and distances from a point of curve on the Southeasterly side of Calcon Hook Road (60 feet wide); (1) from said point of curve on a line curving to the right having a radius of 25 feet, the arc distance of 39.27 feet to a point of compound curve on the Southwesterly side of Taylor Drive; (2) in a general Southeasterly to Southwesterly direction on a line curving to the right hav-ing a radius of 242.18 feet the arc distance of 161.99 feet to a point of tangent; (3) South 11 degrees, 56 minutes West 498.54 feet to a point of curve; (4) in a general Southwesterly to Southeasterly direction on a line curving to the left having a radius of 800 feet the arc distance of 298.68 feet to a point of tangent (5) South 9 degrees, 27 minutes, 30 seconds East 490.9 feet to a point of curve; (6) in a general South-easterly to Southwesterly direction on a line curving to the right having a radius of 285 feet, the arc distance of 203.94 feet to a point of tangent; and (7) South 31 degrees, 32 minutes, 30 seconds West 178.66 feet to the point and place of beginning; thence extending from said beginning point along

the Northwesterly side of Taylor Drive South 31 degrees, 32 minutes, 30 seconds West 40.28 feet to a point; thence extending North 58 degrees, 27 minutes, 30 seconds West crossing a certain pipe line and crossing the bed of a certain 12 feet wide driveway which extends Northwestwardly and Northwardly from Taylor Drive and communicates with certain other drive-way which extends Southeastwardly and Northeastwardly into said Taylor Drive 121 feet; thence extending North 31 degrees, 32 minutes, 30 seconds East recrossing the said pipe line 40.28 feet to a point; thence extending South 58 degrees, 27 minutes, 30 seconds East recrossing the first mentioned driveway and passing partly through the party wall between these premises and the premises adjoining to the Northeast 121 feet to the first mentioned point and place of beginning.

CONTAINING

Folio: 20-00-01476-00.

Property: 896 Taylor Drive, Folcroft, PA 19032.

BEING the same premises which Mi-chele Crosson, Executrix of the Estate of Deborah Ann M. Brooks, deceased, by Deed dated March 24, 2010 and recorded April 16, 2010 in and for Delaware County, Pennsylvania, in Deed Book Volume 4727, page 633, granted and conveyed unto Mi-chele Crosson.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: house.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Michele Crosson.

Hand Money $2,000.00 or 10% of Judgment Amount

Zucker, Goldberg & Ackerman, LLC, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

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No. 5378 5. 2011

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

185 North Union Avenue Lansdowne, PA 19050

Property in the Township of Upper Darby, County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania. Situate on the Northeasterly side of Union Avenue (fifty feet wide) at the distance of one hundred eighty three and eight one-hundredths feet measured South eleven degrees and having an irregular lot.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Eliza-beth A. Catini, known heir of Kathleen T. Story, unknown heirs, successors, assigns and all persons, firms or associations claim-ing right, title or interest from or under Kathleen T. Story, deceased, Kathleen T. Story, deceased.

Hand Money $9,915.22

Udren Law Offices, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 10318 6. 2013

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Borough of Darby, Coun-ty of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania.

Front: 13 Depth: 150

Being Premises: 1142 Chestnut Street, Darby, PA 19023-1223.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: Resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Un-known heirs, successors, assigns and all persons, firms or associations claiming right, title or interest from or under Joseph A. McLenigan, Sr. a/k/a Joseph A. McLeni-gan, deceased.

Hand Money $9,458.13

Phelan Hallinan, LLP, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 7682 7. 2013

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Township of Upper Chichester, County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania.

BEING Folio No. 09-00-00331-04.

Being Premises: 3998 Fox Mill Drive, Boothwyn, Pennsylvania 19061.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Robert Hayes, known surviving heir of Robert E. Hayes, deceased mortgagor and real owner, Melissa L. Hayes, known surviving heir of Robert E. Hayes, deceased mortgagor and real owner, unknown surviving heirs of Robert E. Hayes, deceased mortgagor and real owner and Jason Hayes, known surviving heir of Robert E. Hayes, deceased mortgagor and real owner.

Hand Money $22,152.86

McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

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No. 6873 8. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Borough of Brookhaven, County of Delaware and State of Pennsyl-vania.

BEING Folio No. 05-00-00029-18.

Being Premises: 280 Bridgewater Road, Unit B17, Brookhaven, Pennsylvania 19015.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: con-dominium.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Wil-liam Friel.

Hand Money $11,152.78

McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 4328D 9. 2010

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Judgment Amount: $140,228.05

Property in Borough of Prospect Park, County of Delaware and State of Penn-sylvania.

Front: Irregular Depth: Irregular

BEING Premises: 542 9th Avenue, Pros-pect Park, PA 19076.

Folio Number: 33-00-01309-00.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: George A. Shirley and Wanda Shirley.

Hand Money $2,000.00

LeeAne O. Huggins, Esquire, Attorney

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 000287 10. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Township of Upper Chichester, County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania.

Front: 75 Depth: 150

BEING Premises: 22 Winding Way, Boothwyn, PA 19061-2936.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Rashida E. Mccain-Hall a/k/a Rashida E. Mc-Cain-Hall, Zayd Hall, and 2004-0000255, LLC.

Hand Money $36,023.87

Phelan Hallinan, LLP, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 8039 11. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Borough of Brookhaven, County of Delaware and State of Pennsyl-vania.

Front: 60 Depth: 140

Being Premises: 101 Edwards Drive, Brookhaven, PA 19015.

BEING Parcel No. 05-00-00468-00.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential real estate.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Erin Judge and Wayne Judge.

Hand Money $2,000.00

Stern & Eisenberg, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

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No. 7838 12. 2013

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground, hereditaments and appurtenances, situate in the Township of Upper Darby, County of Delaware and State of Penn-sylvania, described according to a plan and survey thereof made by Damon and Foster, Civil Engineers, Sharon Hill, dated 10/7/1937, as follows, to wit:

SITUATE on the Northwesterly side of Spruce Street (50 feet wide) at the distance of 517.00 feet Southwestwardly from the Westerly side of Long Lane (50 feet wide).

CONTAINING in front or breadth on the said Spruce Street 18.33 feet and extending of that width in length or depth between parallel lines at right angles to Spruce Street, Northwestwardly including the bed of a 12 feet wide driveway extending Eastwardly into an 18 feet wide driveway which extends Southwardly into Spruce Street, 100 feet.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Tarlue Byee.

Hand Money $2,000.00

Daniel C. Fanaselle, Esquire, Attorney

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 8211 13. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Township of Bethel, County of Delaware and State of Penn-sylvania.

Front: 150 Depth: 250

Being Premises: 3662 Garnet Mine Road, Garnet Valley, PA 19060-1611.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Frankie E. Childress, Jr. a/k/a Frankie Edward Childress and Alicia Childress a/k/a Alicia Marie Childress.

Hand Money $28,344.41

Phelan Hallinan, LLP, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 003247 14. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Judgment Amount: $170,924.63

Property in the Township of Aston, County of Delaware and State of Penn-sylvania.

Front: 20 ft Depth: 100 ft

Being Premises: 34 Colonial Circle, Aston, PA 19014.

BEING Parcel No. 02-00-00384-33.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential real estate.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: David Rossi.

Hand Money $2,000.00

LeeAne O. Huggins, Esquire, Attorney

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 008498 15. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Judgment Amount: $68,007.05

Property in the City of Chester, County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania.

Front: Irregular Depth: Irregular

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Being Premises: 336 West 22nd Street, Chester, PA 19013.

Folio No. 49-01-00964-00.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Ray-mond Nickson and Dominica Nickson.

Hand Money $2,000.00

LeeAne O. Huggins, Esquire, Attorney

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 3795A 16. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Township of Upper Dar-by, County of Delaware and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on the Northeasterly side of Kirk’s Lane (50 feet wide) with the North-westerly side of Eldon Street.

Front: IRR Depth: IRR

Being Premises: 2711 Eldon Avenue, Drexel Hill, PA 19026.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: a single family residential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Oh Cha Kim.

Hand Money $23,466.21

KML Law Group, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 7342 17. 2012

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Borough of Lansdowne, County of Delaware and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on the Northwesterly side of a forty-five feet wide street leading into and through Lansdowne Court.

Front: IRR Depth: IRR

Being Premises: 126 Lansdowne Court, Lansdowne, PA 19050.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: a single family residential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Audrey Huetter.

Hand Money $21,913.43

KML Law Group, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 6664A 18. 2013

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the City of Chester, County of Delaware and Commonwealth of PA on the Westerly side of Lindsay Street.

Front: IRR Depth: IRR

BEING Premises: 2534 Lindsay Street, Chester, PA 19013.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: John Meadows a/k/a John O. Meadows.

Hand Money $6,251.31

KML Law Group, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

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No. 19477E 19. 2008

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in Township of Ridley, County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania.

Front: 65 Depth: 130

BEING Premises: 531 Milmont Avenue, Folsom, PA 19033-3126.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Richard F. Sullivan, Jr. and Elizabeth J. Sullivan.

Hand Money $30,144.61

Phelan Hallinan, LLP, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 8461 20. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Township of Upper Darby, County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania.

Front: 41 Depth: 76.25

Being Premises: 242 Glendale Road, Upper Darby, PA 19082.

Parcel No. 16-03-00521-00.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential real estate.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Moham-med Alam.

Hand Money $2,000.00

Stern & Eisenberg, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 7510 21. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Township of Upper Chichester, County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania.

Front: 40 Depth: 100

Being Premises: 206 Johnson Avenue, Boothwyn, PA 19061.

BEING Parcel No. 09-00-01632-00.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential real estate.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Chris-tian Stafford and Kristy L. Calhoun.

Hand Money $2,000.00

Stern & Eisenberg, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 008370 22. 2012

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground, with the buildings and IMPROVE-MENTS thereon erected, SITUATE in the Borough of Yeadon, County of Delaware and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, known and designated as Lots Nos. 301 and 302, Section “J” on a certain plat of lots called “Manor Hills” prepared by Damon and Foster, Civil Engineers on May 19th 1924 and recorded in Media, in the Office of Re-cording of Deeds etc., in and for the County of Delaware, Pennsylvania, in Case No. 2, page 24 and described as follows, to wit:

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BEGINNING at a point on the North-westerly side of Angora Drive (fifty feet wide) at the distance of one hundred eight feet measured North sixty-five degrees East along said side of Angora Drive from its in-tersection with the Northerly side of Ruskin Lane (fifty feet wide); thence North twenty-five degrees West one hundred twelve feet and five tenths of a foot to a point; thence South twenty-five degrees East one hun-dred twelve feet and five tenths of a foot to a point on said side of Angora Drive; thence South sixty-five degrees West along same forty feet to the place of beginning.

PARCEL No. 48-00-00014-00.

Commonly known as: 1219 Angora Av-enue, Yeadon, PA 19050.

TITLE to said premises is vested Rita C. Spence, by Deed from Herbert F. Stelzer, Jr., Successor Trustee of the Hurbert F. Stezer, dated 11/20/2003, in the Delaware County Recorder of Deeds on 11/26/2203, in Book 3023, page 1578.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Rita C. Spence.

Hand Money $2,000.00

Parker McCay, P.A., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 004962 23. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

400 Glendale Road Unit J-22 (Haverford Township) Havertown, PA 19083

Property in the Township of Haverford, County of Delaware and State of Penn-sylvania. Situate on the and having an irregular lot.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Chul Jang aka Chul S. Jang, Myoung Jang aka Myoung R. Jang.

Hand Money $7,513.55

Udren Law Offices, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 012139 24. 2013

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Borough of Parkside and partly in the City of Chester, County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania.

Front: 24 Depth: 120

BEING Premises: 108 East Avon Road, a/k/a 102 East Avon Road, Brookhaven, PA 19015.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: William Young a/k/a William J. Young and Dorothy Young a/k/a Dorothy Day Young.

Hand Money $6,421.73

Phelan Hallinan, LLP, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 2599 25. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Township of Bethel and Aston, County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania on the Northwesterly side of Davids Drive.

BEING Folio No. 03-00-00110-04.

Being Premises: 1011 Davids Drive, Aston, Pennsylvania 19014.

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IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Yang Yu and Young Yu.

Hand Money $51,909.75

McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 6860 26. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Borough of Folcroft, County of Delaware and State of Penn-sylvania.

Front: 36 Depth: 114

Being Premises: 816 Grant Road, Fol-croft, PA 19032-1712.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: Resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Luis Claudio and Elizabeth Claudio.

Hand Money $13,925.49

Phelan Hallinan, LLP, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 6823 27. 2012

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Township of Chester, County of Delaware and State of Penn-sylvania.

18 x 109 x IRR

BEING Premises: 1457 Rainer Road, Brookhaven, PA 19015-1939.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Lasonya D. Curtiss and James Curtiss.

Hand Money $8,223.71

Phelan Hallinan, LLP, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 00333A 28. 2013

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Upper Darby Township, County of Delaware and State of Penn-sylvania.

Front: 25 Depth: 120

Being Premises: 214 North Linden Av-enue, Upper Darby, PA 19082-1212.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Michael Abate and Patrick J. Abate a/k/a Patrick Abate.

Hand Money $16,990.36

Phelan Hallinan, LLP, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 10784 29. 2013

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground with the buildings and IMPROVE-MENTS thereon erected, being part of Lot No. 79 on Plan of Lands of the Estate of James L. Moore as recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds &c., in and for the County of Delaware in Deed Book B No. 10 page 624 &c., Situate in the Borough of Prospect Park, County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania and described ac-cording to a survey and Plan thereof made April 17th, 1922 by Damon and Foster, Civil Engineers, as follows, to wit:

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BEGINNING at a point on the Northerly side of Tenth Avenue (50 feet wide) at the distance of 300 feet Westwardly from the Northwesterly corner of Tenth Avenue and Washington Avenue (50 feet wide); thence extending along said side of Tenth Avenue South 68 degrees West 25 feet to a point; thence extending on a line passing through the center of the partition or division wall separating these premises from the prem-ises adjoining to the West, North 22 degrees West 150 feet to a point; thence extending North 68 degrees East 25 feet to a point and thence extending South 22 degrees East 150 feet to the first mentioned point and place of beginning.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Steven C. Badey and Carolyn Badey.

Hand Money $2,000.00

Harry B. Reese, Esquire, Attorney

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 9820A 31. 2011

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Borough of Darby, Coun-ty of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania.

Front: 25 Depth: 97

Being Premises: 101 South 6th Street, Darby, PA 19023-2507.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: Resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Ve-ronica Saah.

Hand Money $12,284.46

Phelan Hallinan, LLP, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 04239A 32. 2012

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Township of Thornbury, County of Delaware and State of Pennsyl-vania.

5.444 Acres

BEING Premises: 52 Locksley Road, Glen Mills, PA 19342-1619.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Sean O. O’Neill a/k/a Sean O’Neill and Eileen J. O’Neill a/k/a Eileen O’Neill.

Hand Money $46,171.15

Phelan Hallinan, LLP, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 7570 33. 2013

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in Borough of Aldan, County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania.

Front: 50 Depth: 80

BEING Premises: 201 Birchwood Road, Aldan, PA 19018-3105.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Michael G. Davis.

Hand Money $23,101.28

Phelan Hallinan, LLP, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

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No. 000339 34. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Upper Darby Township, County of Delaware and State of Penn-sylvania.

Front: 75 Depth: 100

Being Premises: 1000 Ormond Avenue, Drexel Hill, PA 19026-2618.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Un-known heirs, successors, assigns and all persons, firms or associations claiming right, title or interest from or under Charles E. Hospod, deceased.

Hand Money $21,081.98

Phelan Hallinan, LLP, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 4299A 35. 2013

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

ALL THOSE TWO CERTAIN lots or pieces of ground with the buildings and IMPROVEMENTS thereon erected, Situate in the Township of Upper Darby, County of Delaware and Commonwealth of Pennsyl-vania, being known and designated as part of Lots Nos. 1215 and 1216 on the Plan of lots called Aronimink Section of Drexel Hill Realty Company, which is duly recorded at Media in Plan Case No. 3 page 2, and described according thereto as follows:

BEGINNING at a point on the North-westerly side of State Road at the distance of 60 feet Southwest from the Southwest-erly side of Cornell Avenue (as shown on said Plan).

CONTAINING in front or breadth on the said side of State Road Southwest 60 feet and extending of that width in length or depth Northwest between parallel lines at the distance of 120 feet.

BEING known and designated as prem-ises No. 4005 State Road.

BEING Folio No. 16-10-01568-00.

BEING the same premises which Ken-neth Moeller and Erin Moeller granted and conveyed unto Ricky Le by Deed dated November 1, 2004 and recorded November 8, 2004 in Delaware County Record Book 3337, page 1388.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: a residential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Ricky Le.

Hand Money $22,279.85

Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, Esquire Heather Riloff, Esquire, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 10952A 36. 2013

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Upper Darby Township, County of Delaware and State of Penn-sylvania.

Front: 20 Depth: 120

Being Premises: 8134 Arlington Avenue, Upper Darby, PA 19082-2710.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Ying Li.

Hand Money $9,765.67

Phelan Hallinan, LLP, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

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No. 008462 37. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Township of Haverford, County of Delaware and State of Penn-sylvania.

Front: 29 Depth: 170

Being Premises: 812 Aubrey Avenue, Ardmore, PA 19003.

Parcel No. 22-06-00084-00.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential real estate.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Theo-dore Degideo and Megan Livezey.

Hand Money $2,000.00

Stern & Eisenberg, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 004657 38. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Borough of Ridley Park, County of Delaware and State of Penn-sylvania.

Front: 69 Depth: 92

Being Premises: 100 Delaware Avenue, Ridley Park, PA 19078.

Parcel No. 37-00-00637-00.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: John Nicholas Sabatino and Paulann Sabatino.

Hand Money $2,000.00

Stern & Eisenberg, PC, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 4419 39. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

507 Blythe Avenue Drexel Hill, PA 19026

Property in the Township of Upper Darby, County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania. Situate on the Northeasterly side of Blythe Avenue (40 feet wide) at the distance of 680 feet Southeasterly from the Southeasterly side of Bloomfield Avenue.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Craig Thompson, Janet M. Thompson a/k/a Janet Thompson.

Hand Money $26,139.95

Udren Law Offices, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 4426 40. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Township of Upper Darby, County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania on the Northwesterly side of Crest Road.

BEING Folio No. 16-13-01439-00.

Being Premises: 3815 Crest Road, Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania 19026.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: David R. Weihermuller and Robin Weihermuller.

Hand Money $19,819.28

McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

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No. 9108 41. 2013

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Borough of Darby, Coun-ty of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania on the Southwesterly side of Pine Street.

BEING Folio No. 14-00-02492-00.

Being Premises: 536 Pine Street, Darby, Pennsylvnaia 19023.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Dany J. Lyons.

Hand Money $6,010.78

McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 006977 42. 2013

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Township of Nether Providence, County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania on the Northwesterly side of Chester Road.

BEING Folio No. 34-00-00657-00.

Being Premises: 3 Chester Road, Wall-ingford, Pennsylvania 19086.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: George M. Ellinger and Monica A. Bolen-Ellinger.

Hand Money $17,854.29

McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 007696 43. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Marple Township, Coun-ty of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania.

Front: 130 Depth: 205

Being Premises: 531 Collins Drive, Springfield, PA 19064-1519.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Thomas J. Kines and Diane P. Kines.

Hand Money $15,561.74

Phelan Hallinan, LLP, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 5290A 44. 2013

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Upper Darby Township, County of Delaware and State of Penn-sylvania.

Front: 15 Depth: 75

Being Premises: 304 Huntley Road, Up-per Darby, PA 19082-3804.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Tiffany M. Gibbs.

Hand Money $11,896.56

Phelan Hallinan, LLP, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

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No. 10117A 45. 2013

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Upper Darby Township, County of Delaware and State of Penn-sylvania.

Front: 25 Depth: 120

Being Premises: 3839 Albermarle Av-enue, Drexel Hill, PA 19026.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Walter McCall a/k/a Walter G. McCall.

Hand Money $15,852.71

Phelan Hallinan, LLP, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 002430 46. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground with the buildings and IMPROVE-MENTS thereon erected, SITUATE in the Township of Upper Darby, County of Dela-ware, and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, bounded and described according to a plan of Walnut Hill Park No. 2 made for Warner West Corporation by Damon & Foster, Civil Engineers, Sharon Hill, PA on 3/17/1942, as follows, to wit:

BEGINNING at a point on the Southerly side of Radbourne Road (40 feet wide) at the distance of 378.69 feet measured North-eastwardly along the Southerly side of said Radbourne Road from its intersection with the Easterly side of Church Lane (50 feet wide) (if both extended).

CONTAINING in front or breadth North 89 degrees, 31 minutes, 3 seconds East along the Southerly side of said Radbourne Road 18 feet and extending or that width in length or depth between parallel lines at right angles South 28 degrees, 57 seconds East, 71.5 feet to the middle of a 15 feet wide driveway which extends Northeastwardly into Briarcliff Road and Southwestwardly into Church Lane. The Easterly and West-erly lines extending partly the party wall separating these premises from adjoining to the East and West respectively.

TOGETHER with the free and com-mon use, right, liberty and privilege of the aforesaid driveway, as and for a driveway, passageway and watercourse at all times hereafter, forever, in common with the owners, tenants and occupiers of the lots of ground bounding thereon and entitled to the use thereof, SUBJECT, however, to the proportionate part of the expense of keeping said driveway in good order, condition and repair at all times hereafter, forever.

CONTAINING

Folio: 16-01-01277-00

Property: 6832 Radbourne Road, Upper Darby, PA 19082.

BEING the same premises which John F. Godsey, by Deed dated May 30, 2000 and recorded June 2, 200 in and for Delaware County, Pennsylvania, in Deed Book Vol-ume 2019, page 2003, granted and conveyed unto Kimberly E. Cofield, as sole owner.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: house.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Kim-berly E. Cofield, as sole owner.

Hand Money $2,000.00 or 10% of Judgment Amount

Zucker, Goldberg & Ackerman, LLC, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

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No. 11536 47. 2013

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Borough of East Lans-downe, County of Delaware and Common-wealth of Pennsylvania on the Southeast-erly side of Pembroke Avenue.

Front: IRR Depth: IRR

Being Premises: 918 Pembroke Avenue, Lansdowne, PA 19050.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: Resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Kevin L. Robinson.

Hand Money $12,144.87

KML Law Group, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 6520 48. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground with the buildings and IMPROVE-MENTS thereon erected, Hereditaments and Appurtenances, situate in the Borough of Sharon Hill, County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania, described accord-ing to a Plan of Property made for Robert S. Burleigh by Damon and Foster, Civil Engineers, Sharon Hill, Pennsylvania dated February 1, 1926 as follows, to wit:

BEGINNING at a point on the South-westerly side of Bartlett Street as laid out 40 feet wide at the distance of 225.45 feet Northwestwardly from the Northwesterly side of Coates Street.

CONTAINING in front or breadth on the said Bartlett Street 25 feet and extending of that width in length or depth South-westwardly between parallel lines at right angles to the said Bartlett Street 109 feet.

TOGETHER with the free and common use, right, liberty and privilege of using a driveway and passageway for automobiles for pleasure purposes only a strip of lands as now laid out 4 feet in width over lands adjoining on the Southeast being the North-west 4 feet of the said adjoining premises and subject to a similar right, liberty and privilege to the owner of the lands adjoin-ing on the Southeast, his heirs and assigns, over a strip of land as now laid out 4 feet in width being the Southeasterly 4 feet of the premises herein described said 8 feet of land to be used by the owners of the property herein described and the premises adjoin-ing on the Southeast and their respective heirs and assigns, tenants or occupiers of the said premises as a common driveway as aforesaid the said driveway or any exten-sion thereof to be kept in good order and repair and the cost and expenses of repair-ing same to be shared equally by the said owners abutting thereon.

CONTAINING.

Folio No. 41-00-00117-00.

Property: 124 Bartlett Avenue, Sharon Hill, PA 19079.

BEING the same premises which Jean Gerard Flambert, by Deed dated December 21, 2007 and recorded February 1, 2008 in and for Delaware County, Pennsylvania, in Deed Book Volume 4291, page 2172, granted and conveyed unto Reginald M. Bryant, as sole owner.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: house.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Regi-nald M. Bryant, as sole owner.

Hand Money $2,000.00 or 10% of Judgment Amount

Zucker, Goldberg & Ackerman, LLC, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

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No. 004685 49. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the City of Chester, County of Delaware and Commonwealth of PA on the Southerly side of Smith Avenue.

Front: IRR Depth: IRR

BEING Premises: 1107 Smith Street, Chester, PA 19013.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: a single family residential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Louis Ciampi, Jr.

Hand Money $4,431.14

KML Law Group, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 5408B 50. 2012

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

1009 Hollywood Place Collingdale, PA 19023

Property in the Borough of Collingdale, County of Delaware and State of Pennsyl-vania. Situate on the Northwest side of Hollywood Place at the distance of 105 feet Southwest from Woodlawn Avenue.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Allison McKinney, Robert McKinney, III a/k/a Robert L. McKinney, III.

Hand Money $6,928.19

Udren Law Offices, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 005414 51. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground, situate in the Township of Marple, County of Delaware, State of Pennsylvania, shown as Lot No. 16 on the plan of Marple, Summit Estates, by Damon and Foster, Civil Engineers, Sharon Hill, Pennsylvania, dated October 15, 1949 and last revised June 24, 1950, bounded and described as follows:

BEGINNING at a point in the North-westerly side of Williamsburg Drive as laid out 50 feet wide, said point being 240 feet measured North 42 degrees, 34 minutes East, along the Northwesterly side of said of Williamsburg Drive produced, from its intersection with the Northeasterly side of Jamestown, Road, as laid out 50 feet wide, produced; thence leaving said Williamsburg Drive, North 47 degrees, 26 minutes West 300 feet to a point; thence North 42 degrees, 34 minutes East, 110 feet to a point; thence South 47 degrees, 26 minutes East, 300 feet to a point on the Northwesterly side of said Williamsburg Drive; thence by same, South 42 degrees, 34 minutes West, 110 feet to the first mentioned point and place of beginning.

CONTAINING

Folio: 25-00-05446-00

Property: 628 Williamsburg Drive, Broomall, PA 19008-3427.

BEING the same premises which Arthur I. Miller, Jr., by Deed dated February 23, 1998 and recorded March 2, 1998 in and for Delaware County, Pennsylvania, in Deed Book Volume 1686, page 1319, granted and conveyed unto Arthur I. Miller, Jr. and Karen L. Miller, as tenants by the entirety.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: house.

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SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Arthur I. Miller, Jr. and Karen L. Miller, as tenants by the entirety.

Hand Money $2,000.00 or 10% of Judgment Amount

Zucker, Goldberg & Ackerman, LLC, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 004594 52. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Ridley Park Borough, County of Delaware and State of Penn-sylvania.

Dimensions: 50 x 100 Lots 38 & 39

BEING Premises: 408 Stiles Avenue, Ridley Park, PA 19078-2624.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Joseph M. Carver and Diane C. Carver.

Hand Money $27,811.19

Phelan Hallinan, LLP, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 011129C 53. 2010

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Upper Darby Township, County of Delaware and State of Penn-sylvania.

Front: 67 Depth: 150

Being Premises: 5024 Dermond Road, Drexel Hill, PA 19026-4513.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Risper A. Osonye.

Hand Money $24,170.66

Phelan Hallinan, LLP, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 9114 54. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Borough of Folcroft, County of Delaware and State of Penn-sylvania.

Front: 31.5 ft Depth: 95.50 ft

Being Premises: 1939 Delmar Drive, Folcroft, PA 19032.

BEING Parcel No. 20-00-00485-00.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential real estate.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Lin-nea Rose.

Hand Money $2,000.00

Stern & Eisenberg, P.C., Attorneys William E. Miller, Attorney

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 006697 55. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Borough of Trainer, County of Delaware and Commonwealth of PA on the Southwesterly side of Blake Avenue also known as Price Street.

Front: IRR Depth: IRR

BEING Premises: 936 Price Street, Trainer, PA 19061.

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IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: a single family residential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Deborah Newton.

Hand Money $10,708.85

KML Law Group, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 1757 56. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land and premises, situate lying and being in the Township of Upper Darby, County of Delaware, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly described as follows:

BEGINNING at a point on the Southern side of Albemarle Avenue (50 feet wide) at the distance of 24.3 feet North 62 degrees 24 minutes East from the Northeast side of Beverly Road (50 feet wide), thence extending along said Albemarle Avenue Northeastward 25 feet; thence extending South 26 degrees 53 minutes East passing through the middle of a party driveway and the middle of a party wall of twin garages 125 feet; thence extending South 62 degrees 24 minutes West 25 feet; thence extending North 26 degrees 53 minutes West passing through the middle of a party wall of twin house 125 feet to the first mentioned point and place of beginning.

CONTAINING

Folio: 16-13-00119-00

Property: 3838 Albemarle Avenue, Drexel Hill, PA 19026.

BEING the same premises which Jorge L. Muniz and Joanne M. Muniz, by Deed dated August 3, 2007 and recorded August 8, 2007 in and for Delaware County, Penn-sylvania, in Deed Book Volume 4173, page 1784, granted and conveyed unto Shakira Koger and Claudette M. Koger and Gary Coach, as tenants by the entirety.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: house.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Shakira Koger and Gary Coach, as tenants by the entirety.

Hand Money $2,000.00 or 10% of Judgment Amount

Zucker, Goldberg & Ackerman, LLC, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 004364 57. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground with the buildings and IMPROVE-MENTS thereon erected, Hereditaments and Appurtenances, situate in the Borough of Folcroft, County of Delaware and Com-monwealth of Pennsylvania.

SITUATE on the Northwesterly side of Woodland Avenue at the distance of 375 feet measured Northeastwardly from the Northeasterly corner of the said Woodland Avenue (50 feet wide) and Primos Avenue (50 feet wide).

CONTAINING in front or breadth on the said side of Woodland Avenue measured thence North 66 degrees East, 25 feet and extending of that width in length or depth North 24 degrees West, 200 feet to Avenue “D”, the Northeasterly line thereof passing through the middle of a party wall between the premises hereby conveyed and the premises adjoining on the Northeast.

BOUNDED on the Northeast by lands now or late of Stanley T. Hallar, etux, and on the Southwest by lands now or late of Louis E. Haller.

CONTAINING.

Folio No. 20-00-01605-00.

Property: 1536 Woodland Avenue, Fol-croft, PA 19032.

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BEING the same premises which Daniel A. Hill and Carrie Ann Hill, by Deed dated December 14, 2005 and recorded December 22, 2005 in and for Delaware County, Penn-sylvania, in Deed Book Volume 3687, page 628, granted and conveyed unto Dorothy L. Stanton-Purnell.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: house.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Dorothy L. Stanton-Purnell.

Hand Money $2,000.00 or 10% of Judgment Amount

Zucker, Goldberg & Ackerman, LLC, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 000421 58. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

ALL THAT CERTAIN tract of land with the existing buildings and IMPROVE-MENTS thereon erected, Situate along the Westerly side of Wycombe Avenue in the Borough of Lansdowne, County of Delaware, Commonwealth of Pennsylva-nia, bounded and described according to a subdivision plan of Zlatomir and Gordana Savich prepared by Howard W. Doran En-gineering & Surveying, a division of Conver and Smith Engineering, Inc., Newtown Square, Pennsylvania dated January 5, 2005, last revised January 19, 2005, Plan No. LANS-9195-04.

BEGINNING at a drill hole (set) on the Northerly legal right-of-way line of Wy-combe Avenue (33 feet wide), a corner of this and land of Martin Chambers and David Brown; thence from the place of beginning, leaving Wycombe Avenue and extending along the said lands of Martin Chambers and David Brown and also along other lands of Zlatomir and Gordana Savich referred to as Lot No. 1 as shown on the herein referred subdivision plan, passing partly along and through a wall of the buildings located on Lot No. 1 of herein referred subdivision and also on the herein described tract, South 81 degrees 09 minutes 29 seconds West 130.58 feet to a corner of still other lands of Zlatomir and Gordana Savich referred to as No. 14 North Wycombe Avenue; thence along the same, passing through an existing party wall, North 81 degrees 50 minutes 35 seconds East 131.45 feet to a mag nail (set) on the aforementioned Westerly legal right-of-way line of Wycombe Avenue; thence long the same, South 07 degrees 32 minutes 14 seconds East 39.72 feet to the place of BEGINNING.

CONTAINING 5,305 square feet of land, be the same more or less.

BEING PREMISES: 10 N. Wycombe Avenue, Lansdowne, PA 19050.

FOLIO No. 23-00313-01.

BEING the same premises which Zlatomir Savich and Gordana Savich, by their Deed dated June 20, 2006 and recorded on June 27, 2006 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Delaware County in Deed Book 3836, page 911, granted and conveyed unto Zlatomir Savich and Gordana Savich, husband and wife.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: house.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Zlatomir Savich & Gordana Savich.

Hand Money $2,000.00 or 10% of Judgment Amount

James D. Young, Esquire, Attorney

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

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No. 003558 59. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Township of Springfield, County of Delaware and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on the Southeasterly side of Colonial Park Drive.

Front: IRR Depth: IRR

Being Premises: 223 Colonial Park Drive, Springfield, PA 19064.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: a single family residential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Evelyn Smith, solely in her capacity as heir of Don-ald M. Foellner, deceased, Fred Foellner, solely in his capacity as heir of Donald M. Foellner, deceased and unknown heirs of Donald M. Foellner, deceased.

Hand Money $23,245.21

KML Law Group, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 5987 60. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Township of Upper Darby, County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania.

Front: 50 Depth: 107.5

Being Premises: 7117 Penarth Avenue, Upper Darby, PA 19082.

Parcel No. 16-05-01050-00.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Denyse Charles and Evans Deane, Jr.

Hand Money $2,000.00

Stern & Eisenberg, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 7542 62. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

ALL THOSE CERTAIN lots or pieces of ground with the buildings and IMPROVE-MENTS thereon erected.

SITUATE in the Borough of Glenolden, County of Delaware and State of Pennsyl-vania, being Lots Nos. 165 and 166, on the Plan of Lots of Glenolden Terrace, made by Damon and Foster, Civil Engineers, dated February 19, 1953 and revised March 17, 1953, as follows, to wit:

BEGINNING at a point on the South-westerly side of Gardner Avenue at the distance of 120 feet Southeastwardly from the Southeasterly side of Andrew Avenue.

CONTAINING in front or breadth measured Southeaswardly along the said Southwesterly side of Gardner Avenue 40 feet (each lot being 20 feet wide) and extending of that width in length or depth Southwestwardly between parallel lines at right angles to the said Gardner Avenue 100 feet.

UNDER AND SUBJECT to certain re-strictions as of record.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: James J. Williams.

Hand Money $8,179.65

Law Offices of Gregory Javardian, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

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No. 5310 63. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in Ridley Township, County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania.

Front: 60 Depth: 115

BEING Premises: 1440 Grant Avenue, Woodlyn, PA 19094-1614.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: John E. Balmer.

Hand Money $15,458.13

Phelan Hallinan, LLP, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 008679 65. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground with the buildings and IMPROVE-MENTS thereon erected, Situate in the Township of Upper Darby, County of Dela-ware and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, described according to a plan of a portion of “Penn Dale” made for Joseph A. Maloney by Damon & Foster, Civil Engineers, Sharon Hill, PA dated 6/11/1946 and last revise 5/12/1947 and described as follows, to wit:

BEGINNING at a point on the North-westerly side of Verner Street (40 feet wide) at the distance of 108 feet measured North 62 degrees 3 minutes East from a point of tangent on the said Northwesterly side of Verner Street, which point of tangent is at the arc distance of 61.08 feet measured on a line curving to the right having a radius of 100 feet from a point of reverse curve which point of reverse curve is at the arc distance of 62.83 feet measured along the said side of Verner Street on a line curving to the left having a radius of 100 feet from a point of curve on the said side of Verner Street which point of curve is at the dis-tance of 152.29 feet measured North 63 degrees 3 minutes East along the said side of Verner Street from the Northeasterly side of Edmonds Avenue (formerly Market Street) (40 feet wide); thence extending North 77 degrees 57 minutes West partly through the bed of a a party wall laid out between theses premises and the premises adjoining to the Southwest and crossing the bed of a 10 feet wide driveway leading Northeastwardly and Southwestwardly and communicating at each end thereof with another driveway leading Southeast-wardly into Verner Street 89.92 feet to a point; thence extending North 63 degrees 3 minutes East 18 feet to a point; thence extending South 27 degrees 57 minutes East recrossing said 10 feet wide driveway and partly through the bed of a party wall laid out between these premises and the premises adjoining to the Northeast 89.61 feet to a point on the Northwesterly side of Verner Street; thence extending along the same South 62 degrees 3 minutes West 18 feet to the first mentioned point and place of beginning.

BEING Lot 13 on the aforesaid plan.

BEING Folio No. 16-12-00864-00.

BEING KNOWN AS 3421 Verner Street.

TOGETHER with the free and common uses, right, liberty and privilege of the above mentioned 10 feet wide driveway as and for a passageway, driveway and wa-tercourses at all times hereafter, forever, in common with the owners, tenants and occupiers of the other lots of ground bound-ing thereon and entitled to the use thereof.

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BEING the same premises which Ed-ward Pickett and Michelle McClafferty k/n/a Michelle Pickett granted and con-veyed unto Kimberly P. Brown by Deed dated May 27, 2003 and recorded May 30, 2003 in Delaware County Record Book 2793, page 1.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: a residential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Kim-berly Brown a/k/a Kimberly P. Brown.

Hand Money $10,160.40

Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 6941 66. 2013

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Upper Darby Township, County of Delaware and State of Penn-sylvania.

Front: 50 Depth: 100

Being Premises: 4023 Rosemont Avenue, Drexel Hill, PA 19026-3613.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Nicho-las P. Kostomite.

Hand Money $15,523.70

Phelan Hallinan, LLP, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 006666 67. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Upper Darby Township, County of Delaware and State of Penn-sylvania.

Front: 25 Depth: 101 IRR

Being Premises: 318 Harrison Avenue, Upper Darby, PA 19082-4302.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Marcel-lus Somerville and Lisa D. Somerville.

Hand Money $6,647.23

Phelan Hallinan, LLP, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 6735C 68. 2011

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground with the buildings and IMPROVE-MENTS thereon erected hereditaments and appurtenances, situate in the Borough of East Lansdowne, County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania, being com-posed of Lot No. 712 on the Plan of “East Lansdowne” which plan is duly recorded at Media, in the Office for the Recording of Deeds, in and for the County of Delaware, aforesaid in Deed Book H No. 10, page 638 and described a follows:

SITUATE on the Easterly side of Mel-rose Avenue at the distance of 188.70 feet Northwardly from the Northeasterly corner of the said Melrose Avenue and Pembroke Avenue.

CONTAINING in front measured thence Northwardly along the Easterly side of the said Melrose Avenue 25 feet and extending of that width in length or depth Eastwardly between parallel lines, 120 feet.

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BOUNDED on the North by lands now or late of Robert Penk and wife, bounded on the East by lands now or late of George S. Cridland and wife and bounded on the South by lands now or late of John J. Mc-Williams and wife.

SUBJECT to all restrictions, easements, right of way, covenants and conditions contained in the Deeds forming the chain of title to this property. Subject any to oil, gas or mineral rights of record.

CONTAINING

Folio No. 17-00-00518-00

Property: 115 Melrose Avenue, Lans-downe, PA 19050.

BEING the same premises which Keith A. Scutching and Jeordian B. Anderson, husband and wife, by Deed dated May 23, 2008 an recorded July 18, 2008 in and for Delaware County, Pennsylvania, in Deed Book Volume 04402, page 0475, granted and conveyed unto Jeordian B. Anderson, a married woman.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: house.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Jeord-ian B. Anderson, a married woman.

Hand Money $2,000.00 or 10% of Judgment Amount

Zucker, Goldberg & Ackerman, LLC, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 3575A 69. 2013

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Borough of Collingdale, County of Delaware and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, situate on the Southeasterly corner of Wolfenden Avenue and Andrews Avenue. Containing in front or breadth on the said Wolfenden Avenue twenty-eight feet and extending of that width in length or depth Northeastwardly between parallel lines at right angles to the said Wolfenden Avenue, and along the Southerly side of Andrews Avenue, one hundred thirty-three feet.

Front: 28 feet Depth: 133 feet

Being Premises: 237 Wolfenden Avenue, Collingdale, PA 19023.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: sin-gle family residential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Jesse B. Garduward.

Hand Money $2,119.94 (10% of judgment)

Stephen M. Hladik, Attorney

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 010493 70. 2012

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

ALL THAT CERTAIN brick dwelling and lot or piece of land situate in the Borough of Clifton Heights, in the County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania, and bounded and described according to a survey thereof made by Alonzo H. Yokum, County Sur-veyor, on the tenth day of September, 1913, as follows, to wit:

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BEGINNING at a point on the North-westerly side of Fairview Avenue (fifty feet wide) at the distance of ninety-three and seventy-five one-hundredths feet South-westwardly from the Westerly corner of the said Fairview Avenue and Walnut Street (fifty feet wide); extending thence by the Northwesterly side of the said Fairview Avenue South fifty-four degrees fifty-eight minutes West eighteen and seventy-five one hundredths feet to a point, a corner of lands of George B. Vogle, Sr. and Rebecca Vogle, his wife; thence by the said lands North thirty-five degrees two minutes West one hundred and seventeen and twelve one-hundredths feet to a point a corner of lands of James V. Kane; thence by the last mentioned lands North fifty-four degrees fifty-eight minutes East eighteen and seventy-five one hundredths feet to a point another corner of same; and thence still by the same and passing through the middle of the party wall between the dwelling hereby conveyed and the dwelling adjoining on the Northeast, South thirty-five degrees two minutes East one hundred and seventeen and twelve one-hundredths feet to the place of beginning.

CONTAINING

Folio No. 10-00-01155-00.

Property: 55 Fairview Avenue, Clifton Heights, PA 19018.

BEING the same premises which An-thony T. Pavese, by Deed dated June 10, 2009 and recorded July 15, 2009 in and for Delaware County, Pennsylvania in Deed Book Volume 4584, page 931, granted and conveyed unto Frank McWilliams and Daniel J. McWilliams.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: house.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Frank McWilliams and Daniel J. McWilliams.

Hand Money $2,000.00 or 10% of Judgment Amount

Zucker, Goldberg & Ackerman, LLC, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 4592A 71. 2013

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Lansdowne Borough, County of Delaware and State of Penn-sylvania.

Front: 40 Depth: 229

Being Premises: 45 East Windermere Avenue, a/k/a 45 Windermere Avenue, Lansdowne, PA 19050-1909.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Vincent Saunders.

Hand Money $14,381.52

Phelan Hallinan, LLP, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 2215 72. 2013

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Borough of East Lans-downe, County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania.

Front: 40 Depth: 125

Being Premises: 1008 Pembroke Avenue, East Lansdowne, PA 19050-2723.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: Resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Andray McNair.

Hand Money $18,755.83

Phelan Hallinan, LLP, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

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No. 6369 73. 2013

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Borough of Yeadon, County of Delaware and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on the Southwest side of Fern Street.

Front: IRR Depth: IRR

Being Premises: 806 Fern Street, Lans-downe, PA 19050.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: a single family residential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Shari A. Parker Rone and Gregory K. Rone.

Hand Money $6,397.83

KML Law Group, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 008605 74. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Township of Upper Dar-by, County of Delaware and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on the Southwesterly side of Chestnut Street.

Front: IRR Depth: IRR

Being Premises: 402 Chestnut Street, Upper Darby, PA 19082.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: a single family residential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Most Anawara Khatun.

Hand Money $11,240.20

KML Law Group, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 837 75. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Borough of Yeadon, County of Delaware and State of Penn-sylvania.

Front: Irregular Depth: Irregular

Being Premises: 523 Cypress Street, Yeadon, PA 19050.

Folio Number: 48-00-01259-00.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Donna M. Lee.

Hand Money $2,000.00

LeeAne O. Huggins, Esquire, Attorney

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 11707 76. 2013

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground with the buildings and IMPROVE-MENTS thereon erected, hereditaments and appurtenances, situate in the Borough of Lansdowne (erroneously stated as Town-ship of Lansdowne in prior deed), County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit:

BEGINNING at a point in the Northerly side of Stratford Avenue at the distance of 73.6 feet Eastwardly from the Northeast-erly corner of Stratford Avenue and Wy-combe Avenue; thence North 7 degrees 33 minutes West, 157.2 feet to a point; thence North 82 degrees 27 minutes East, 46 feet to a point; thence South 7 degrees 33 minutes East, 157.2 feet to a point in said Northerly side of Stratford Avenue; thence along said side of Stratford Avenue South 82 degrees 27 minutes West, 46 feet to the point and place of beginning.

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IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Fren-etta Mason and James Smith.

Hand Money $20,206.66

Law Offices of Gregory Javardian, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 4917 77. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

1132 Old Lane Street Drexel Hill, PA 19026

Property in the Township of Upper Darby, County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania. Situate on the Southwesterly side of Old Lane Street (40 feet wide) at the distance of 400.02 feet measured North 27 degrees 25 minutes 32 seconds West from the intersection of the said Southwesterly side of Old Lane Street with the Northwest-erly side of Marvine Avenue (40 feet wide).

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: John McCormick, Serena McCormick.

Hand Money $23,528.29

Udren Law Offices, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 003790 78. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Township of Ridley, County of Delaware and State of Pennsyl-vania on the Southwesterly side of South Taylor Avenue.

BEING Folio No. 38-01-00548-00.

Being Premises: 335 South Taylor Av-enue, Crum Lynne, Pennsylvania 19022.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Ismail Yasar.

Hand Money $18,885.86

McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 2519 79. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the City of Chester, County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania on the Easterly side of Caldwell Street.

BEING Folio No. 49-05-00474-00.

Being Premises: 727 Caldwell Street, Chester, Pennsylvania 19013.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Damon O. Beckett a/k/a Damon Owen Beckett, Howard J. Beckett a/k/a Howard James Beckett, Ikeya S. Beckett a/k/a Skeya Samone Beckett and Mary C. Beckett a/k/a Mary Catherine Beckett.

Hand Money $5,591.70

McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

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No. 06547 80. 2010

MONEY JUDGMENT

ALL THAT CERTAIN brick and frame dwelling and lot or piece of land, being known as house No. 442 Second Street.

Location of property: 442 S. 2nd Street, Colwyn, Pennsylvania 19023.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Adenike O. Afolabi.

Hand Money $2,000.00

James R. Wood, Esquire, Attorney

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 008599 81. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Borough of Norwood, County of Delaware and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on the Southeasterly side of Park Avenue.

Front: IRR Depth: IRR

Being Premises: 300 Park Avenue, Nor-wood, PA 19074.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: Resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Cath-erine L. Kilgore, individually and in her capacity as Executrix of the Estate of John Kilgore, deceased.

Hand Money $9,406.26

KML Law Group, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 3741 82. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Township of Lower Chichester, County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania on the Southeasterly side of Ervin Avenue.

BEING Folio No. 08-00-00558-00.

Being Premises: 131 Ervin Avenue, Linwood, Pennsylvania 19061.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Un-known surviving heirs of Jane Marriot, deceased mortgagor and real owner, Mi-chelle Weigand a/k/a Michelle A. Lamplugh, known surviving heir of Jane Marriott, deceased mortgagor and real owner, Wil-liam Marriott, Jr., known surviving heir of Jane Marriott, deceased mortgagor and real owner, Laura McCarthy a/k/a Laura J. Black a/k/a Laura J. Bruton, known surviving heir of Jane Marriott, deceased mortgagor and real owner, John Alexa S. Marriott a/k/a John S. Alexander a/k/a John A.S. Marriott, known surviving heir of Jane Marriott, deceased mortgagor and real owner and Donna E. Schultz a/k/a Donna M. Schultz a/k/a Donna Gafney Schultz, known surviving heir of Jane Marriott, deceased mortgagor and real owner.

Hand Money $5,410.95

McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 00273 83. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

BEING ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground with the buildings and IMPROVEMENTS thereon erected, Situ-ate on Edgehill Road off Brooke Avenue in St. Davids, in the Township of Radnor, County of Delaware and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, described as follows, to wit:

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BEGINNING at a point in the center of Edgehill Road (40 feet wide) at a point 725 feet from the intersection of the center lines of Edgehill Road and Brooke Avenue as measured in a Northwesterly direction North 38 degrees 30 minutes West 255 feet, North 33 degrees 30 minutes West 250 feet, North 46 degrees 30 minutes West 85 feet North 65 degrees West 90 feet, South 88 de-grees 30 minutes West 45 feet; thence leav-ing the road North 123 degrees 53 minutes West 685.41 feet to a point, thence South 67 degrees 48 minutes West 441.01 feet to a point; thence South 36 degrees 48 minutes East 422.39 feet and South 46 degrees 54 minutes East 285.12 feet to the center of the said Edgehill Road; thence along the center of Edgehill Road the following courses and distance North 51 degrees 45 minutes East 85 feet, and North 88 degrees 30 minutes East 40 feet to the first mentioned point and place of beginning.

BEING the same premises which Sean E. O’Hara and Catherine W. O’Hara by Deed dated April 19, 2011 and recorded April 13, 2014 in Delaware County Deed Book Volume 5494 page 1097 conveyed unto Sean E. O’Hara, in fee.

TAX ID /Parcel No. 36-03-01629-00.

Known as: 317 Edgehill Road, Radnor, Pennsylvania, 19087

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential home, related structures, swimming pool, tennis court.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Sean E. O’Hara.

Hand Money $327,954 to be paid in cash or by certified check to the Sheriff as down money on each property purchased.

Malcolm S. Gould, Esquire, Attorney

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 7001 84. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Township of Chester, County of Delaware and State of Penn-sylvania.

Front: 33 Depth: 110

Being Premises: 2115 South Williams Circle, Chester, PA 19013.

BEING Parcel No. 07-00-00853-29.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential real estate.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Edward Miller, Jr. and George Plasecki, III.

Hand Money $2,000.00

Stern & Eisenberg, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 2804 85. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

PREMISES “B”

ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of land with the buildings and IMPROVEMENTS thereon erected, situate in the Township of Upper Chichester, County of Delaware and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, described according to a Plan of Property of Jeannette VanEps, prepared by G.D. Houtman, Civil Engineer of Media, Pennsylvania, dated May 2, 1962 and recorded September 20, 1962 in Plan Case 11 page 87 as follows, to wit:

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BEGINNING at a point in the center line of Chelsea Road (60 feet wide) which point is measured the two following courses and distances along the center line of Chelsea Road from its intersection with the center line of Chichester Avenue (60 feet wide); (1) North 48 degrees 13 minutes 45 seconds West, 338.20 feet to point, an angle in same; thence (2) North 39 degrees 09 minutes 30 seconds West, 140.89 feet to the point and place of beginning; thence extending from said point of beginning South 63 degrees 20 minutes 10 seconds West, crossing a certain 50 feet wide sanitary sewer easement, 581.55 feet to a point; thence extending North 26 degrees 39 minutes 50 seconds West, 100 feet to a point; thence extending North 63 degrees 20 minutes 10 seconds East, recrossing said Sanitary Sewer Easement, 559.39 feet to a point in the center line of Chelsea Road, aforesaid; thence extending along same South 39 de-grees 09 minutes 30 seconds East, 102.42 feet to the first mentioned point and place of beginning.

BEING Lot No. 6 on said plan.

BEING the same premises which Lenard T. Hughes and Leah S. Hughes, his wife, by Deed dated 02/28/1994 and recorded 03/03/1994 in Delaware County in Volume 1222 page 671 conveyed unto Evangelos Calombaris, in fee.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential dwelling—Premises “B”.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Evan-gelos Calombaris.

Hand Money $23,400.00

Michael S. Bloom, Esquire, Attorney

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 61788 86. 2011

MONEY JUDGMENT

ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground hereditaments and appurtenanes, situate in the Borough of Colwyn, County of Delaware and State of PA, BEING Lot No. 48 on plan of lots in Darby Land As-sociation.

Location of property: 306 S. 3rd Street, Colwyn, Pennsylvania 19023.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: House-hab, Inc.

Hand Money $2,000.00

James R. Wood, Esquire, Attorney

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 16454 87. 2009

MONEY JUDGMENT

ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground with the building and IMPROVE-MENTS thereon erected, situate in the Borough of Colwyn, County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania.

Location of property: 421 S. 2nd Street, Colwyn, Pennsylvania 19023.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Cath-erine M. Hamilton.

Hand Money $2,000.00

James R. Wood, Esquire, Attorney

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 5658 88. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground with the buildings and IMPROVE-MENTS thereon erected, Situate in the Township of Upper Darby, County of Dela-ware and State of Pennsylvania, described according to a survey and plan made by Damon and Foster, Civil Engineers, Shar-on Hill, Pennsylvania on October 22nd, 1954 and revised December 10th, 1954, as follows, to wit:

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BEGINNING at a point on the South-easterly side of Wynnbrook Road (50 feet wide) which point is measured on the arc of a circle curving to the left having a ra-dius of 150 feet the arc distance of 274.96 feet from a point, which point is measured South 24 degrees, 28 minutes, 20 seconds East 7 feet from a point, which point is measured on the arc of a circle curving to the right having a radius of 25 feet the arc distance of 39.27 feet from a point on the Southeasterly side of Franklin Avenue (50 feet wide); thence extending along the Southeasterly side of Wynnbrook Road along the arc of a circle curving to the left having a radius of 150 feet the arc distance of 47.03 feet to a point; thence extending South 57 degrees 27 minutes, 50 seconds East 116 feet more or less to a point in the bed of a creek; thence extending North 39 degrees, 30 minutes West 125 feet more or less to a point on the Southeasterly side of Wynnbrook Road, the first mentioned point and place of beginning.

BEING Lot No. 55.

BEING the same premises which James Gavin and Kathleen Grimaldi by Deed dated 06/15/1990 and recorded 10/11/1995 in Delaware County in Volume 1407 page 401 conveyed unto James Gavin, in fee.

BEING Folio No. 16-13-04010-00.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: James Gavin.

Hand Money $8,300.00

Michael S. Bloom, Esquire, Attorney

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 5711A 89. 2010

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Haverford Township, County of Delaware and State of Penn-sylvania.

Front: 80 Depth: 150

Being Premises: 103 North Drexel Av-enue, Havertown, PA 19083-4913.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Edward J. Basgall and Colleen Joyce Dunaway.

Hand Money $28,358.82

Phelan Hallinan, LLP, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 15466D 90. 2009

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Township of Bethel, County of Delaware and State of Pennsyl-vania on the Northwesterly side of Brook-stone Drive.

BEING Folio No. 03-00-00053-25.

Being Premises: 1269 Brookstone Drive, Boothwyn, Pennsylvania 19061.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Isabel A. Patti.

Hand Money $33,841.36

McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 715 91. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Township of Chester, Highland Heights, County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania on the Southerly side of Carter Avenue.

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BEING Folio No. 07-00-00071-00.

Being Premises: 2949 Carter Avenue, Chester, Pennsylvania 19013.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Andre Bell.

Hand Money $7,539.31

McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 004462 92. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

ALL THAT CERTAIN property situate in the Township of Upper Darby, County of Delaware and Commonwealth of Pennsyl-vania being more fully described in a Deed dated June 28, 2012, and recorded July 16, 2012, among the land records of the county and state set forth above, in Deed Book 5149, page 2021.

Delaware County Parcel No. 16-08-02316-00.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: a dwelling k/a 237 Parker Avenue, Upper Darby, PA 19082.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Joan A. Hindsley.

Hand Money $16,000.00

Brett A. Solomon, Esquire Michael C. Mazack, Esquire, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 006729 93. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

ALL THOSE TWO CERTAIN lots or pieces of ground lying in the Township of Upper Darby, County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania, with the buildings and IMPROVEMENTS thereon erected, being Nos. 573 and 579 on a certain plan of lots designated and known as Drexel Heights, which Plan is recorded in Deed Book U-10 page 639, beginning at a point on the Northwesterly side of Bonsall Avenue (formerly Sharkey Avenue) at the respec-tive distances of 200 feet Southwestwardly from the Southwesterly side of Morgan Avenue 50 feet wide, containing in front or breadth on the said Bonsall Avenue 50 feet, each lot being 25 feet and extending of that width in length or depth Northwestwardly at right angles to said Bonsall Avenue (for-merly Sharkey) Avenue, 100 feet.

TITLE to said Premises vested in Steve Williams and Marcia Williams by deed from David J. Magee, Executor of the Estate of Pietronella Cavanaugh dated 04/27/2006 and recorded 05/01/2006 in the Delaware County Recorder of Deeds in Book 03787, page 2131.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: a residential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Steve Williams and Marcia Williams.

Hand Money $24,373.45

Robert W. Williams, Attorney

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 000361 94. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Upper Darby Township, County of Delaware and State of Penn-sylvania.

Front: 23.75 Depth: 95

Being Premises: 126 Oakley Road, Upper Darby, PA 19082-1411.

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IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Tracey Y. Talley.

Hand Money $13,764.50

Phelan Hallinan, LLP, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 005965 95. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

323 Darlington Road Media, PA 19063

Property in the Township of Middle-town, County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania. Situate on the centerline of Darlington Road (60 feet wide), and having an irregular lot.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Samuel Sabatino a/k/a Samuel S. Sabatino.

Hand Money $48,708.17

Udren Law Offices, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 00258B 96. 2012

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Township of Lower Chichester, County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania.

Front: 28 Depth: 96

BEING Premises: 302 Melling Avenue, Marcus Hook, PA 19061-4136.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: John A. Chichericco and Lisa M. Flumara a/k/a Lisa M. Fiumara a/k/a Lisa M. Fuimara.

Hand Money $14,732.80

Phelan Hallinan, LLP, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 01324 98. 2013

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground with the buildings and IMPROVE-MENTS thereon erected, situate in the Borough of Folcroft, County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania, designated and known as Lot No. 173 on the Plan of the lots of “Warwick” surveyed for the Wood, Harmon and Company by Enon M. Har-ris, Jr., C.E. and recorded in the Office for the Recording of Deeds &c., in and for the County of Delaware aforesaid, Deed Book C No. 9 page 608 &c., and described according to said Plan as follows, to wit:

Lot No. 173 on said plan. SITUATE on the Northeasterly side of Ashland Avenue at the distance of 174.14 feet Southeast-wardly from the Southeasterly side of Elmwood Avenue, a corner of Lot No. 174 on said plan; thence extending Northward 50 degrees, 53 minutes East, 178.98 feet to a point in the rear of Lot No. 187 on said plan; thence extending partly along the rear of Lots Nos. 187 and 186 on said plan, South 24 degrees, 20 minutes East, 25.86 feet to a point, a corner of Lot No. 172; thence along said Lot No. 172, South 50 degrees, 53 minutes West, 172.39 feet to a point on the Northeasterly side of said Ashland Avenue, thence extending along said side of Ashland Avenue, North 39 degrees, 7 minutes West, 25 feet to the first mentioned point and place of beginning.

PARCEL No. 20-00-00002-00.

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BEING the same premises which Paul J. Milewski and Sara J. Milewski, his wife, by Indenture dated July 27, 2000 and recorded July 31, 2007 in the County of Delaware, in Volume 2044, page 217, granted and con-veyed unto Reynerio Caballero and Beata Caballero, husband and wife, their heirs and assigns, in fee.

Location of Property: 415 Ashland Av-enue, Folcroft, PA 19032.

Seized and taken in execution as the property of: Reynerio Caballero a/k/a Reine-rio Caballero a/k/a Reyneiro Caballero, Beata E. Caballero a/k/a Eve B. Caballero a/k/a Beata Caballero.

REAL DEBT: $134,470.47

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Rey-nerio Caballero a/k/a Reinerio Caballero a/k/a Reyneiro Caballero, Beata E. Cabal-lero a/k/a Eve B. Caballero a/k/a Beata Caballero.

Hand Money $2,000.00

Federman & Associates, LLC, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 6814A 99. 2010

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

229 West Plumstead Avenue Lansdowne, PA 19050

Property in the Borough of Lansdowne, County of Delaware and State of Pennsyl-vania. Situate on the Northwesterly side of Plumstead Avenue at the distance of 28 feet Northeastwardly from the Northeasterly side of Eldon Avenue.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Cecily M. Kellogg, Charles A. O’Hay.

Hand Money $11,963.46

Udren Law Offices, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 907 100. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Upper Darby Township, County of Delaware and State of Penn-sylvania.

Front: 14 Depth: 80

Being Premises: 7226 Lamport Road, Upper Darby, PA 19082-5111.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Tara Hunter.

Hand Money $9,806.31

Phelan Hallinan, LLP, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 008501 102. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Radnor Township, Coun-ty of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania.

Description: 2 sty twnhse Lot 31

Being Premises: 31 Greythorne Woods Circle, Wayne, PA 19087-4758.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential property.

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SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Mollie A. Hollister.

Hand Money $38,610.02

Phelan Hallinan, LLP, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 7530 103. 2013

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Township of Upper Darby, County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania on the Northeasterly side of Ridgewood Road.

BEING Folio No. 16-05-01115-00.

Being Premises: 643 Ridgewood Road, Upper Darby, PA 19082.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: a single family residential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Charles H. Missimer.

Hand Money $27,595.22

McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 003296 104. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Borough of Brookhaven, County of Delaware and State of Pennsyl-vania on the Westerly side of Upland Road.

BEING Folio No. 05-00-01292-00.

Being Premises: 224 Upland Road, Brookhaven, Pennsylvania 19015.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Un-known surviving heirs of Antoinette Aloi, deceased mortgagor and real owner, Joseph Aloi, known surviving heir of Antoinette Aloi, deceased mortgagor and real owner, Alfred Aloi, known surviving heir of An-toinette Aloi, deceased mortgagor and real owner, and John Aloi, known surviving heir of Antoinette Aloi, deceased mortgagor and real owner.

Hand Money $16,377.11

McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 8773 105. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Borough of Norwood, County of Delaware and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on the Northeasterly side of West Martin Lane.

Front: IRR Depth: IRR

Being Premises: 222 Martin Lane, Nor-wood, PA 19074.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: Resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Joann P. Kelly and Patrick T. Kelly.

Hand Money $29,516.24

KML Law Group, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

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No. 8270 106. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Borough of Yeadon, County of Delaware and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on the Southwest side of Cobbs Creek Parkway at the distance of 161.11 feet Southeastward from the South-east side of Whitby Avenue.

Front: IRR Depth: IRR

Being Premises: 714 West Cobbs Creek Parkway, Yeadon, PA 19050.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: a single family residential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Rosetta Renee Schenck.

Hand Money $10,688.05

KML Law Group, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 007285 107. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

ALL THAT CERTAIN condominium Unit No. 9 known, named and identified in the Declaration establishing a condo-minium pursuant to the provisions of the Pennsylvania Uniform Condominium Act, 68 P.S.A., 3101, et. Seq. known as River-watch Condominium.

SITUATE in the Township of Tinicum, County of Delaware and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, said Declaration dated _/_/1995 and recorded 9/12/1995 in the Recorder of Deeds of Delaware County in Volume 1398, page 1178.

TOGETHER with a common interest and common expense liability in and to the Common Area as more particularly set forth in said Declaration.

BEING known as 18 Saude Avenue.

Parcel ID No. 45-00-01775-09.

BEING the same premises which Antho-ny J. Lusi, III granted and conveyed unto Nicholas D’Ortone and Andrew D’Ortone by deed dated August 15, 2008 and recorded September 2, 2008 in Delaware County Record Book 4424, page 1419.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: a residential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Andrew D’Ortone and Nicholas D’Ortone.

Hand Money $18,893.57

Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 9068 108. 2013

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Township of Concord, County of Delaware and State of Pennsyl-vania on the Northerly side of Nicklin Lane.

BEING Folio No. 13-00-00582-97.

Being Premises: 8 Nicklin Lane, Glen Mills, Pennsylvania 19342.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Thomas J. DePrince and Kelley Anne DePrince.

Hand Money $38,765.74

McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

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No. 005487 109. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Township of Upper Darby, County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania.

BEING Folio No. 16-13-01011-00.

Being Premises: 709 Broadway Avenue, Upper Darby, PA 19082.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Joseph Martin and Dawn Martin.

Hand Money $24,361.58

McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 3205 110. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Township of Upper Darby, County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania on the Easterly side of Ashurst Avenue.

BEING Folio No. 16-13-00297-00.

Being Premises: 215 Ashurst Avenue, Secane, Pennsylvania 19018.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Marga-ret Broomall.

Hand Money $10,658.36

McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 011122 111. 2013

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Township of Upper Darby, County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania on the Northwesterly side of Laurel Lane.

BEING Folio No. 16-02-01357-00.

Being Premises: 747 Laurel Avenue, Clifton Heights, Pennsylvania 19018-4307.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Terri Byrd and Brian Byrd.

Hand Money $20,621.39

McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 1206 112. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Borough of Colwyn, County of Delaware and State of Penn-sylvania.

Front: 25 Depth: 110

Being Premises: 400 Colwyn Avenue, Darby, PA 19023-2717.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: Resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Victoria C. Walden and Jacqueline T. Walden.

Hand Money $7,698.74

Phelan Hallinan, LLP, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

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No. 007141 113. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Judgment Amount: $89,543.61

Property in Borough of Clifton Heights, County of Delaware and State of Penn-sylvania.

Front: Irregular Depth: Irregular

BEING Premises: 124 West Washington Avenue, Clifton Heights, PA 19018.

Folio Number: 10-00-02087-00.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Michael E. Ponzio and Sootchai Ponzio.

Hand Money $2,000.00

LeeAne O. Huggins, Esquire, Attorney

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 012011B 114. 2013

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Judgment Amount: $258,453.56

Property in Ridley Township, County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania.

Front: Irregular Depth: Irregular

BEING Premises: 525 Smiley Street, Crum Lynne, PA 19022.

Folio Number: 38-01-00456-00.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: James I. Michael and Starrbeth C. Hill.

Hand Money $2,000.00

LeeAne O. Huggins, Esquire, Attorney

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 3945C 115. 2012

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

67 North Sycamore Avenue Clifton Heights, PA 19018

Property in Borough of Clifton Heights, County of Delaware and State of Pennsyl-vania. Situate on the East side of Sycamore Avenue, which point and place of beginning is at the distance of 162.33 feet Southeast-wardly from the point of intersection of the Southwestwardly side of Springfield Avenue and the Southwesterly side of Sycamore Avenue.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Kathryn O. Hamre.

Hand Money $4,720.40

Udren Law Offices, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 433 116. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the City of Chester, County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania on the Northerly side of White Street.

BEING Folio No. 49-00-02108-00.

Being Premises: 1106 White Street, Chester, Pennsylvania 19013.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential dwelling.

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SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Un-known surviving heirs of Hazel Fluellen, deceased mortgagor and real owner and Wendell Douglass a/k/a Wendell Bird, known surviving heir of Hazel Fluellen, deceased mortgagor and real owner.

Hand Money $3,690.28

McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 5484 117. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Borough of Folcroft, County of Delaware and State of Penn-sylvania.

BEING Folio No. 20-00-01254-03.

Being Premises: 1724 Shallcross Avenue, 13-7578, Folcroft, Pennsylvania 19032.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Denise D. Orazio, a/k/a Denise D’Orazio, a/k/a Denise DOrazio.

Hand Money $13,456.72

McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 00556 118. 2013

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Upper Darby Township, County of Delaware and State of Penn-sylvania.

Front: 50 Depth: 189

Being Premises: 313 Boro Road, Primos, PA 19018-2112.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: John M. Dunne and Beverly Dunne a/k/a Bev-erly Ottey.

Hand Money $13,574.96

Phelan Hallinan, LLP, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 5095 119. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

248 Le Carra Drive Lansdowne, PA 19050

Property in the Township of Upper Darby, County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania. Situate on the Southerly side of LeCarra Drive (40 feet wide) at the distance of 16.77 feet measured on the arc of a circle curving to the right having a radius of 273.57 feet from a point of tangent.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: An-thony Brown a/k/a Anthony M. Brown.

Hand Money $13,234.81

Udren Law Offices, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 004277 120. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in Clifton Heights Borough, County of Delaware and State of Penn-sylvania.

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Front: 32.45 Depth: 119.72

BEING Premises: 3 Harrison Avenue, Clifton Heights, PA 19018-1515.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Gayle E. Gilmore and John W. Gilmore.

Hand Money $13,144.81

Phelan Hallinan, LLP, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 01318B 121. 2013

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Upper Darby Township, County of Delaware and State of Penn-sylvania.

Front: 16 Depth: 91182

Being Premises: 6621 Church Lane, Up-per Darby, PA 19082-4301.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Brenda C. Thompson.

Hand Money $10,196.70

Phelan Hallinan, LLP, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 7414 122. 2012

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Borough of Colwyn, County of Delaware and State of Penn-sylvania.

Front: 15 Depth: 100

Being Premises: 425 South 3rd Street, Darby, PA 19023-3111.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: Resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Joseph O. Odunfa.

Hand Money $5,284.59

Phelan Hallinan, LLP, Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 01675 123. 2008

MONEY JUDGMENT

ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground with the frame dwelling thereon erected, being the Northwesterly house in a block of two, SITUATE in the Borough of Morton, County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania.

Location of Property: 248 Pennington Avenue, Morton, Pennsylvania 19070.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: John J. Rayer, Jr.

Hand Money $2,000.00

James R. Wood, Esquire, Attorney

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

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No. 3270 124. 2013

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Commitment No. T23208

ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground with the buildings and IMPROVE-MENTS thereon erected, hereditaments and appurtenances, situate in the Township of Upper Darby, County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania, being Lot No. 363 on plan of Drexel Park Gardens Plan No. 6 for Warner West Corporation, by Damon and Foster, Civil Engineers of Sharon Hill, Pennsylvania, on 10/01/1949 and recorded in the office for the Recording of Deeds in and for the County of Delaware at Media on 10/13/1949 in Plan Case No. 8 page 1, as follows, to wit:

BEGINNING at a point on the Easterly side of Stoneybrook Lane (40 feet wide) at the distance of 134.89 feet measured along the arc of a circle curving to the left with a radius of 243.69 feet from a point of reverse curve of a 23.45 feet radius round corner into the Northeasterly side of Fairfax Road (40 feet wide); thence continuing along the same side of Stoneybrook Lane on the arc of a circle curving to the left with a radius of 243.69 feet, the arc distance of 16.14 feet to a point; thence extending North 83 degrees 50 minutes 35 seconds East pass-ing through a party wall separating these premises from the premises adjoining to the North and crossing a 12 feet wide driveway, 150.45 feet to a point; thence on the arc of a circle curving to the right with a radius of 393.69 feet, the arc distance of 16.06 feet to a point; thence extending South 83 degrees 50 minutes 35 seconds West, recrossing said 12 feet wide driveway and partly passing through the party wall separating theses premises from the premises adjoining to the South, 151.27 feet to the first mentioned point and place of beginning.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential property.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: James Clark.

Hand Money $8,573.92

Daniel C. Fanaselle, Esquire, Attorney

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 4459A 125. 2013

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

Property in the Township of Bethel, County of Delaware and State of Penn-sylvania.

Front: Irregular Depth: Irregular

Being Premises: 5917 Chichester Av-enue, Aston, PA 19014.

BEING Parcel No. 03-00-00072-00.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: resi-dential real estate.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Lesley A. Bordley and Cory B. Bordley.

Hand Money $2,000.00

Stern & Eisenberg, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 000006 126. 2014

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground, with the buildings and IMPROVE-MENTS thereon erected, SITUATE on the Northeasterly corner of Fifth Street and Walnut Street in the Borough of Darby, County of Delaware and State of Pennsyl-vania, and described as follows:

BEGINNING at the intersection formed by the Northeasterly side of Walnut Street and the Southeasterly side of Fifth Street; thence extending by said side of Fifth Street, North 17 degrees, 35 minutes East, 19.25 feet to a point; thence South 72 de-grees East, 107 feet to a point; thence South 17 degrees 35 minutes West, 19.74 feet to the Northeasterly side of Walnut Street; and thence by the same, North 72 degrees, 4 minutes West, 107 feet to the place of BEGINNING.

BEING PREMISES: 129 South 5th Street, Darby, PA 19023.

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FOLIO No. 14-00-00971-00.

BEING the same premises which Marcia Dixon, by her Deed dated March 2, 2006 and recorded on March 10, 2006 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Delaware County in Deed Book 3748, page 1469, granted and conveyed unto Marcia Dixon and Lockley Dixon.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: house.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Marcia Dixon and Lockley Dixon.

Hand Money $2,000.00 or 10% of Judgment Amount.

James D. Young, Attorney

MARY McFALL HOPPER, Sheriff

No. 11024 127. 2013

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of land with the buildings and IMPROVEMENTS thereon erected, situate on the Northeast-erly side of Lincoln Avenue in the Borough of Collingdale, in the County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania at the distance of two hundred and sixty-seven feet North-westwardly from the Northeasterly corner of said Lincoln Avenue and Parker Avenue.

CONTAINING in front, measured thence Northwestwardly along said Lincoln Avenue, forty-one feet and extending in depth Northeastwardly, between parallel lines with said Parker Avenue, one hundred and ten feet to line of lands now or late of Ava Wilson.

BOUNDED on the Northwest and South-east by lands now or late of Clara Wilson and Ellen A. Richards.

PARCEL No. 11-00-01361-00.

Being Premises: 213 Lincoln Ave-nue, Collingdale, PA 19023.

BEING the same premises which Allen L. Frisch, Sr. and Catherine L. Frisch, hus-band and wife, granted and conveyed unto Florence Jean Louis by Deed dated July 28, 2006 and recorded August 9, 2006 in Dela-ware County Record Book 3877, page 265.

IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF: a residential dwelling.

SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: Flor-ence Jean Louis and Pierre E. Jean Louis.

Hand Money $14,017.93

Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, P.C., Attorneys

MARY McFALL HOPPER, SheriffFeb. 27; Mar. 6, 13

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Com. of PA v. Ingram [102 Del.89 (2015).] Com. of PA v. Ingram

Commonwealth v. Ingram Criminal Appeals – Suppression of Evidence – Unreasonable Searches and

Seizures – Probable Cause – Mere Encounters – Investigative Detentions – Privacy Rights.

An operator of a vehicle reasonably believed to have violated the Motor Vehicle Code must stop upon request or signal of any police officer and must, upon request, exhibit a registration card, driver’s license and information relating to financial responsibility, and shall write his or her name in the presence of the police officer if so required for the purpose of establishing identity.

Police officers may stop a vehicle when they have articulable and reasonable grounds to suspect a violation of the Motor Vehicle Code, i.e., probable cause.

In determining whether probable cause exists to justify a warrantless arrest, the trial court must evaluate the totality of the circumstances of any given case.

The primary purpose of the Fourth Amendment and Article I, Section 8 is to protect citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures. However, not every encounter between a citizen and a police officer is so intrusive as to trigger the protections provided by the Fourth Amendment.

Pennsylvania courts have identified three types of encounters between police and citizens: (i) a “mere encounter,” which is unsupported by any suspicion and lacks an official compulsion to stop or respond; (ii) an “investigative detention,” which must be supported by reasonable suspicion and entails a period of detention, but lacks the coercive conditions associated with an arrest; and (iii) a “custodial detention,” or arrest, which must be sup-ported by probable cause.

A police officer’s duty to serve and protect his community requires the enforcement of the Crimes Code and the Motor Vehicle Code.

While drivers have a cognizable privacy interest against unreasonable searches and seizures, the United States Supreme Court has observed that, in light of the pervasive regulations of vehicles capable of traveling on public highways, individuals generally have a reduced expectation of privacy while driving on public roads.

Where a police officer performs a valid traffic stop, he or she may order the driver to exit the vehicle despite the lack of an articulable basis to believe that criminal activity is afoot or that the driver is armed and dangerous.

The Court held:

Appellant’s claim that he is entitled to relief from his conviction for Possession with Intent to Deliver and Tampering with Evidence, along with the sentence imposed on Oc-tober 27, 2014, based on a challenge to the Court’s decision denying his pre-trial motion to suppress evidence acquired following a traffic stop, is meritless.

The Court found that, based on the observations of the arresting officer, there was probable cause to initially stop the vehicle.

Additionally, the Court found that the investigative detention was legal because the arresting officer observed two violations of the Motor Vehicle Code, performed a background check which revealed an extensive rap sheet, and observed Appellant grab a vial out of a duffle bag and smash it on the ground.

No. CP-23-CR-4131-2013

A. Sheldon Kovach, Esquire; Deputy District Attorney for the Commonwealth Blake M. Jackman, Esquire; Attorney for the Appellant

Opinion by the Honorable James F. Nilon, Jr., filed on January 14, 2015.

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O P I N I O N

Ronald Ingram, hereinafter “Appellant”, argues that he is entitled to relief from his conviction for: Possession of a Controlled Substance with Intent to Deliver1, and Tampering with Physical Evidence2, and his resulting sentence. Appellant’s contention is meritless.

FACTUAL HISTORY:

This is an appeal from this Court’s Judgment of Sentence imposed on October 27, 2014. A brief factual history of the case is as follows: Appellant was arrested on April 30, 2013 at approximately 1:00 a.m. as a result of a vehicle stop conducted by two Pennsylvania State Police Officers in a marked patrol vehicle. The Troopers were driving northbound on I-95 in the vicinity of Upper Chichester, Delaware County, Pennsylvania at mile marker two. Trooper Richardson observed a Chevrolet Cruze vehicle in the center lane with a right taillight that was cracked and the vehicle was clocked traveling approximately 65 mph in a 55 mph zone. The Appellant, the sole occupant of the speeding vehicle, stopped his vehicle at the exit ramp for Route 452. Trooper Richardson testified that he asked the Appellant to step out of his vehicle and he reached for a duffel bag on the front passenger-side seat and retrieved a vial. As the Appellant exited the vehicle, he pulled out the vial and smashed it on the ground. The two Troopers could smell PCP. The Appellant was arrested and placed in handcuffs. The Appellant was charged with: Possession With Intent to Deliver (PCP),3 and Tampering with Physical Evidence.4 (See Attached Exhibit “A” for more detailed Findings of Fact).

PROCEDURAL HISTORY:

On October 7, 2013, John J. List, Esquire, entered his appearance on behalf of the Appellant. On October 18, 2013, Appellant, through counsel, filed a Motion to Suppress, seeking to suppress all physical evidence seized and any and all statements made by the Appellant. On January 10, 2014, a Suppression Hearing was held on Appellant’s “Omnibus Pretrial Motion”. The Commonwealth played the video of the MVR (Motor Vehicle Recording from the Trooper’s vehicle) for the Suppression Court and it was marked and admitted into evidence without objec-tion. (N.T. 1/10/14 p.42).

On January 27, 2014, an Order denying Appellant’s Omnibus Pre-Trial Motion as to any and all physical evidence and granting the Motion as to any and all of the Appellant’s statements was filed, with detailed Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law.

On September 30, 2014, a Jury Trial commenced and on October 2, 2014, the Appellant was found Guilty of Possession of a Controlled Substance with Intent to Deliver (PCP), and Tampering with Physical Evidence. On October 27, 2014, the Appellant was sentenced to: Count 1, Possession of a Controlled Substance with Intent to Deliver, 6-12 years SCI; Count 2, Tampering with Physical Evidence, 9 to 18 months SCI consecutive to Count 1, and credit for time served from October

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2, 2014 to October 27, 2014; no RRI eligibility, forfeit $2,165.00 to the Common-wealth. (Judgment of Sentence 10/27/14). On November 24, 2014, the Appellant filed a timely Notice of Appeal.

Consequently, on or about December 4, 2014, this Court directed the Appel-lant to file a Concise Statement of Errors Complained of on Appeal pursuant to Pa.R.A.P. 1925(b). Thereafter, on December 22, 2014, the Appellant filed a timely Concise Statement of Matters Complained of on Appeal raising the following issue for appellate review:

1. The Trial Court erred in denying Appellant’s pre-trial motion to suppress, where the arresting officer conducted and investigative detention, by ordering Appellant to exit his vehicle, when he did not have a reasonable suspicion that criminal activity was afoot.

DISCUSSION:The issue raised by the Appellant for appellate review presents a challenge to

this court’s order denying his Suppression Motion. On January 10, 2014, a hear-ing was held on the Omnibus Motion. After a review of the evidence, testimony, argument presented at the hearing, and the Memoranda of Law submitted, the Appellant’s Omnibus Motion was denied in part; and granted in part on January 27, 2014. This court issued extensive Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law that offer a complete basis upon which the appellate courts can conduct review. The Order and the Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law are hereby adopted by this court, incorporated by reference, and made a part of this Opinion. (See Detailed Factual Findings attached hereto as Exhibit “A”). CONCLUSION:

For the foregoing reasons, the Order denying the Appellant’s Motion to Sup-press Physical Evidence should be affirmed on appeal.

BY THE COURT: __________________________________ JAMES F. NILON, JR., J

EXHIBIT “A”

ORDER

AND NOW, this 23rd day of January, 2014, upon consideration of Defendant’s “Omnibus Pretrial Motion”, the Suppression Hearing held on January 10, 2014, per-tinent caselaw, and the Memoranda submitted by counsel, it is hereby ORDERED AND DECREED that the Motion is DENIED in part and GRANTED in part. The Defendant’s Motion to Suppress any and all physical evidence is de-nied. The Defendant’s Motion to Suppress any and all of the Defendant’s statements is granted. The Defendant’s Motion to Quash and Dismiss two counts of Aggravated assault is granted. It appears as follows:

I. FINDINGS OF FACT:

1. Ronald Ingram, hereinafter “Defendant,” was arrested and charged with: Possession with Intent to Deliver (PCP),1 Aggravated Assault2 (two

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counts),3 Possession of a Controlled Substance,4 Possession of Drug Para-phernalia5, Simple Assault6 (two counts), Recklessly Endangering Another Person7 (two counts), Tampering with Physical Evidence,8 Exceeding 55 MPH in Other Location By 10 MPH,9 and No Rear Lights10 on April 30, 2013, by Trooper Brian Richardson of the Pennsylvania State Police.

2. On October 18, 2013, Defendant, through counsel, filed an “Omnibus Pre-trial Motion” seeking to: (1)quash informations at counts 2 and 3 related to Aggravated Assault and (2)suppress all physical evidence, and statements from Defendant’s arrest.

3. On January 10, 2014, a Suppression Hearing was held on Defendant’s “Omnibus Pretrial Motion.”

4. Trooper Richardson, a six-year Patrol Trooper for Troop “K” Media Patrol Barracks of the Pennsylvania State Police, testified at the Suppression Hearing.

5. Trooper Richardson testified that at approximately 1:00 a.m. on April 30, 2013, he was on duty, in uniform, and operating a marked Pennsyl-vania State Police patrol vehicle with his partner, Trooper Martin Wiley. Trooper Richardson was driving northbound on I-95 in the vicinity of Upper Chichester, Delaware County, Pennsylvania at Mile Marker 2. The Trooper observed a Chevrolet Cruze vehicle in the center lane with a right tail-light that was cracked revealing a solid, white light in viola-tion of the Pennsylvania Motor Vehicle Code. In addition, he clocked the vehicle traveling approximately 65 mph in a 55 mph zone.11

6. Trooper Richardson testified that he activated his patrol vehicle lights and the Chevrolet stopped in a lane of travel for the exit ramp at Route 452. The Trooper ordered him to pull forward and over to the right shoulder area of the roadway. The Trooper approached the vehicle from the pas-senger side, as was his general practice. He asked the driver, who was the sole occupant of the vehicle, for his driver’s license, registration and insurance information. The driver produced a New York driver’s license, and a rental agreement for the vehicle. The Trooper made an in-court identification of the driver as the Defendant. The Trooper then explained to the Defendant why he stopped him and told him he was going to give him a warning.

7. As the Trooper approached the car he realized that the rear light was stuck in the “on” position and was not cracked as he had originally thought. Trooper Wiley was also outside of the police vehicle. When Trooper Rich-

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ardson initially approached the vehicle, he testified that he smelled some type of chemical odor but he was not sure what it was.

8. Once Trooper Richardson received the Defendant’s license, he used his patrol vehicle’s computer and ran a check of the Defendant through NCIC. The Trooper learned that the Defendant’s name was on the rental car agreement. The NCIC check also produced an extensive rap sheet for the Defendant. The Defendant had been convicted of possession of a firearm and robbery and other crimes from New Jersey, Delaware, Texas and Maryland.

9. Trooper Richardson determined that the Defendant’s vehicle was rented in Philadelphia, PA; however, the Defendant told the Officer that he had rented the vehicle in New Jersey and was heading to New Jersey to return the vehicle.

10. Trooper Richardson had decided to give the Defendant a warning for the two traffic violations but was unable to print the warning because the printer in his vehicle was not working. The Trooper exited the patrol ve-hicle and approached the passenger-side of the Defendant’s vehicle and asked him to step out of the car. Trooper Richardson wanted to show the Defendant the broken tail light. When the Officer asked the Defendant to step out, the Defendant grabbed the gear shift knob and the ignition keys, then reached for a duffel bag on the front passenger-side seat and retrieved a vial. Trooper Richardson backed up to the rear of the vehicle and drew his firearm. The Defendant put both of his hands in his pockets. As the Defendant reached into the duffel bag, the Trooper was concerned that he had a weapon. As the Defendant exited the vehicle, he pulled out the vial and smashed it on the ground12. Trooper Richardson could smell PCP. The Trooper commanded him to get on the ground and the Defendant complied. The Defendant was placed in handcuffs.

11. The two Troopers placed the Defendant in custody and called for a tow of the vehicle. Trooper Richardson testified that he picked up pieces of the vial for evidence. He had the vehicle towed to Police Barracks in Media, PA. He then obtained a search warrant to search the Defendant’s vehicle13.

12. The Commonwealth played the video of the MVR for the Court and it was marked and admitted into evidence without objection, as CS-3.

13. The MVR video does not illustrate for the viewer exactly what transpires inside the vehicle. The MVR shows the Defendant delayed in getting out of the car. The Trooper testified that he observed the Defendant reach into the duffel bag. The MVR shows the Trooper backing toward the rear of the Defendant’s vehicle. The MVR confirms the Trooper’s testimony that the Defendant exits his vehicle and immediately smashes a glass vial on the ground.

14. After the PCP vial was smashed on the ground, both Officers talk about some physical side-effects that they are experiencing from exposure to the PCP.

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15. The Defendant was placed in handcuffs and one of the Troopers asked him: “Any more PCP in the car?” The Defendant replied “no”.14 Subsequently, the Defendant was Mirandized. The Trooper asked the Defendant for consent to search his vehicle and he refused. After the Defendant was arrested and in custody, the Trooper radioed to his headquarters that he would have the car towed to the police barracks and apply for a search warrant.

16. While watching the MVR, after the Defendant is in custody the two Troop-ers can be heard conversing with each other. The following statements can be heard: ‘he reached down and tried to put the car in gear’. ‘I drew my gun’. ‘I thought he had a gun.’

II. CONCLUSIONS OF LAW:

A. Motion to Suppress- Physical Evidence1. The Pennsylvania Motor Vehicle Code at 75 Section 6308 provides

in pertinent part:a. The operator of any vehicle or any pedestrian reasonably

believed to have violated any provision of this title shall stop upon request or signal of any police officer and shall, upon request, exhibit a registration card, driver’s license and in-formation relating to financial responsibility, or other means of identification if a pedestrian or driver of a pedalcycle, and shall write their name in the presence of the police officer if so required for the purpose of establishing identity.

2. The Superior Court has held that the legislature has vested police officers with authority to stop a vehicle when they have ‘articulable and reasonable grounds to suspect a violation of the Vehicle Code.’ Commonwealth v. Klopp, 863 A.2d 1211(Pa, Super. 2004).

3. Officer Richardson saw two motor vehicle violations take place. The Cruze’s right tail light seemed to be cracked revealing a white light in violation of the Motor Vehicle Code and the vehicle was clocked at 65 miles per hour in a 55 mile per hour zone. The testimony of Officer Richardson was credible and uncontradicted. The law enforcement Officer had probable cause to believe that the driver was violating some provisions of the Motor Vehicle Code and, thus, was justified in making the traffic stop.

4. This Court finds that based upon the observations of Officer Rich-ardson there was probable cause to stop the vehicle.

5. We must now determine if Defendant’s arrest was legal. In determin-ing whether probable cause exists to justify a warrantless arrest, the totality of the circumstances must be considered. Commonwealth v. Gray, 509 Pa. 476,503(1985).

6. The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution and Ar-ticle I, Section 8 of the Pennsylvania Constitution protects individu-als from unreasonable searches and seizures, thereby ensuring the

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“right of each individual to be let alone.” Commonwealth v. Blair, 575 A.2d 593, 596 (Pa. Super. 1990).

7. The primary purpose of both the Fourth Amendment and Article I, Section 8 is to protect citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures. (emphasis added) However, while all citizens have a right to be free from unwarranted intrusions, not every encounter between a citizen and the police is so intrusive to trigger the protections pro-vided by the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution. See Commonwealth v. Douglass, 539 A.2d 412, 417 (1988).

8. Pennsylvania courts have identified three types of encounters between police and citizens: a “mere encounter” or request for information, which is unsupported by any suspicion and lacks an official compulsion to stop or respond; an “investigative detention,” or stop, which must be supported by reasonable suspicion and entails a period of detention, but lacks the coercive conditions associated with an arrest; and a “custodial detention,” or arrest, which must be supported by probable cause. Commonwealth v. Mendenhall, 715 A.2d 1117 (1998).

9. The Defendant asserts that it was an illegal detention from the mo-ment that the Trooper asked him to alight from the vehicle.

10. The Superior Court of Pennsylvania has recognized that a police officer’s duty to serve and protect the community he or she patrols requires enforcement of the Crimes Code or Motor Vehicle Code. See Commonwealth v. Conte, 931 A.2d 690, 693 (Pa. Super. 2007).

11. Although it is well established that motorists have a cognizable privacy interest against unreasonable searches and seizures, the United State Supreme Court frequently has observed that, in light of the pervasive regulations of vehicles capable of traveling on the public highways, individuals generally have a reduced expectation of privacy while driving a vehicle on public thoroughfares. New York v. Class, 475 U.S. 106 112-113, 106 S.Ct. 960, 89 L.Ed.2d 81 (1986).

12. The intrusion into the driver’s personal liberty by being ordered to get out of the vehicle has been deemed a “de minimis” intrusion. Commonwealth v. Mimms, 434 U.S. 106, 98 S. Ct., 54 L.Ed.2d. 331 (1977); see Commonwealth v. Pratt, 930 A.2d 561, 564 (2007).

13. In Pennsylvania v. Mimms, 434 U.S. 106, 98 S.Ct. 330, 54 L.Ed.2d 331 (1977), the United States Supreme Court held that police may require the driver of a lawfully stopped vehicle to exit the vehicle without any additional probable cause or reasonable suspicion without violating an individual’s Fourth Amendment rights. In so holding, the Court balanced the need to protect police officers from the serious and substantial dangers inherent in traffic stops, and the relatively minor intrusion upon the privacy rights of the driver in situations where the vehicle has been lawfully stopped. Com-monwealth v. Pratt, 930 A.2d 561, 564 (2007).

14. Moreover, the Superior Court of Pennsylvania recognizes that traffic stops present a significant safety concern for police officers and that the public interest in promoting the safety of police officers outweighs

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the marginal intrusion on personal liberty. Commonwealth v. Pratt, 930 A.2d 561, 567 (2007).

15. Therefore, out of concern for safety of police officers, the Superior Court of Pennsylvania has held that where an officer effectuates a valid traffic stop, he or she may order the driver to exit the vehicle despite the lack of an articulable basis to believe that criminal activ-ity is afoot or that the driver is armed and dangerous. Commonwealth v. Brown, 439 Pa. Super. 516, 524 (1995); Commonwealth v. Lopez, 609 A.2d 177, 181 (1992).

16. Pennsylvania also recognizes that actions of the officer in requiring a passenger to exit the vehicle are lawful under the Fourth Amend-ment, even in the absence of a reasonable suspicion that criminal activity was afoot. Commonwealth v. Rodriguez, 695 A.2d 864, 869 (1997).

17. In the case sub judice, Trooper Richardson observed two violations of the Motor Vehicle Code. He performed an NCIC check of the Defen-dant and determined that he had an extensive rap sheet including firearms and robbery convictions. The Trooper also noticed a duffel bag on the front passenger seat that was in the driver’s wingspan and could potentially have contained weapons.

18. Trooper Richardson had decided to give the Defendant a warning for the two traffic violations but was unable to print the warning because the printer in his vehicle was not working. The Trooper exited the patrol vehicle and approached the passenger-side of the Defendant’s vehicle and asked him to step out of the car. The Trooper testified that it was his normal practice to ask a driver to exit his vehicle for officer safety. Here, Trooper Richardson testified that he asked the Defendant to exit the vehicle because he wanted to show the Defendant the broken tail light. The Trooper was not attempting a lawful stop and frisk for weapons for officer safety purposes; he was simply asking the Defendant to alight from the vehicle to show him the defective tail light. In response to the Of-ficer’s request, pandemonium broke out. The Defendant disregarded the Trooper’s instructions. He grabbed the gear shift knob and the ignition keys, then reached for a duffel bag on the front passenger seat and retrieved a vial. He put both of his hands in his pockets and exited his vehicle. The Defendant pulled out the vial and smashed it on the ground. Trooper Richardson could smell PCP.

19. This Court finds that Officer Richardson was permitted to order the Defendant out of the vehicle after a valid and lawful detention based upon a violation of the Motor Vehicle Code which was supported by reasonable suspicion. Case law provides that a police officer is al-lowed to not only ask for identification, vehicle registration, and proof of insurance once he lawfully stops a vehicle, but he is permitted to request both the driver and any passengers exit the vehicle without any additional showing of reasonable suspicion or probable cause.

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20. By the time the Trooper asks the Defendant to exit the vehicle, he is already aware of the Defendant’s criminal history for firearms, has observed a duffel bag on the front passenger seat and has smelled an unusual odor emanating from the Defendant’s car. Based upon the totality of the circumstances the Trooper would have had reasonable suspicion and could have frisked the Defendant for officer safety. However, the Trooper simply requested the Defendant to alight from his vehicle to show him the defective tail light. The Trooper’s conduct was lawful.

21. The Defendant’s Motion to Suppress Physical evidence is DENIED.

B. Motion to Suppress- Statements1. The Defendant seeks to suppress his statements made to the police

in violation of his Fifth Amendment Rights of the United States Constitution, as well as the protections of Article 1 Section 8 of the Pennsylvania Constitution.

2. The Commonwealth is not contesting the suppression of any of the Defendant’s statements. (See Factual Paragraph Number 15, foot-note 14 supra). The Defendant was in custody and not Mirandized when he was questioned briefly by the police. Therefore, any and all statements of the Defendant given on the day of this incident shall be Suppressed at the trial of this matter.

3. The Defendant’s Motion to Suppress any and all Statements of the Defendant is GRANTED.

C. Motion to Quash Informations-Aggravated Assault (2 counts)1. The Defendant was arrested on April 30, 2013 and charged with

the crimes of possession with intent to deliver, simple assault, and related charges.

2. A Preliminary Hearing was held on the above captioned matter before District Justice David R. Griffin on July 2, 2013. Prior to the start of testimony, the Commonwealth amended the criminal complaint to reflect two counts of aggravated assault, 18 P.S. 2702 (3). At the conclusion of the testimony, Justice Griffin ruled that the Commonwealth had met its prima facie burden as to all charges.

3. The Defendant alleges that there was insufficient evidence intro-duced at the Preliminary Hearing to meet a prima facie burden for the two counts of Aggravated Assault against the two Troopers in this case.

4. The crime of Aggravated Assault is defined in the statute as follows: (a) Offense defined.--A person is guilty of Aggravated Assault if he:

(3) attempts to cause or intentionally or knowingly causes bodily injury to any of the officers, agents, employees or other persons enumerated in subsection (c), in the performance of duty;

18 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 2702 (3)(West).5. The Standard Jury Instruction for the crime charged provides that

three elements must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt. The third element is: “Third, that the defendant’s conduct in this regard was

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intentional, or, in other words, that it was [his] conscious object or purpose to cause such bodily injury”. 15.2702C.1 (Crim) Aggravated Assault--Attempt to Cause Bodily Injury to an Enumerated Person, Pa. SSJI (Crim), §15.2702C.1 (2006).

6. Here, the evidence presented showed that the Defendant deliber-ately smashed a vial of PCP to the ground. PCP can cause bodily injury when it is inhaled or absorbed into the skin from contact. The two Troopers in the case sub judice, were in close proximity to the Defendant when he threw the PCP to the pavement. However, there was no testimony that when the Defendant threw the vial it was directed at either of the officers but rather he threw it directly to the pavement. While intent may be proven by circumstantial evidence, here, the circumstantial evidence is more consistent with the Defendant’s intent to destroy evidence than to cause bodily in-jury to the police officers. (Notes of Testimony from the Preliminary Hearing pp.16-17).

7. After a review of the evidence, case law and the Preliminary Hear-ing transcript, this Court finds that there was insufficient evidence introduced at the Preliminary Hearing to meet a prima facie bur-den for the two counts of Aggravated Assault. The Commonwealth failed to establish that the Defendant’s conduct in this regard was intentional, or, that it was his conscious object or purpose to cause bodily injury to the Troopers, rather than simply the destruction of evidence. There was insufficient prima facie evidence to establish that the Defendant attempted to cause or intentionally or knowingly caused bodily injury to the two police Officers.

8. Therefore, the Defendant’s Motion to Quash Counts two and three of the Informations filed in this matter is GRANTED. The two counts of Aggravated Assault are hereby DISMISSED.

WHEREFORE, Defendant’s “Omnibus Pretrial Motion” is DENIED in part and GRANTED in part. The Trooper’s conduct was lawful therefore all physical evidence seized is hereby admissible at trial in this matter. Any and all statements made by the Defendant are inadmissible at trial. Counts two and three of the In-formations filed in this matter are DISMISSED.

A Trial in the above-captioned matter is scheduled for February 18, 2014 at 9:00 A.M. in Courtroom 2.

BY THE COURT: __________________________________ JAMES F. NILON, JR. J.

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