Historic
By Steven Hoffman Staff Writer
Historic Kennett Square has pivoted in response to the coronavirus pandemic and is now focusing on helping businesses prepare for a strong restart once normal business activity resumes.
“We had to transition quickly,” explained
By Chris Barber Contributing Writer
The coronavirus pandemic may have shuttered the doors and forced the temporary cessation of services and Masses at local churches, but it has not damped their missions of faith and love.
“Some people think that pastors are having a vacation, but we’re working harder than we ever did,” explained Rev. Annalie Korengel of Unionville Presbyterian Church.
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For one thing they are still sharing the Spirit—they are just doing it online.
Korengel was particularly enthusiastic about her church’s most recent presentation when Unionville Presbyterian joined Bethany and Doe Run Presbyterian churches in a livestream.
Korengel, Yung Me Suh Morris of Bethany and Gabby Kennedy at Doe Run united to spread the Word. “It was neat that there were three women. The people could see us and participate in singing and giving
responses,” Korengel said.
Similarly, St. Patrick Church in Kennett Square presented a live stream service as well. Pastor Chris Rogers said one of his members who is nimble with technology was able to produce the service as a livestream. “Five hundred were watching. Hopefully we get more next time. The links are on the website,” Rogers said.
For the members of St. Pat’s, Sunday was not the only day to keep the church
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Commissioners extend ‘essential servicesonly’ order to April 13
By Richard L. Gaw Staff Writer
In a further effort to slow the spread of COVID-19 and protect the county’s 2,400 full-and part-time employees and its individual and families, the Chester County Commissioners announced on March 25 that they have extended the county’s ”essential services-only”waiver to April 13. The Commissioners’ decision dovetails with the “Stay at Home” order issued by Pennsylvania Gov. Wolf and State Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine on March 23 to residents in Chester County and several other counties in the state, in an effort to save lives and slow down the spread of COVID-19. The other counties on the list included Allegheny, Bucks, Delaware, Monroe, Montgomery, and Philadelphia.
It is the latest layer of protection issued by Chester
County government, who moved to an “essential services-only” order on March 14, in advance of other counties in the region.
“The County’s essential services have long been identified in our continuity of operations (COOP) plan, so while making the decision was not an easy one, enacting it was relatively straightforward,”said Chester County Commissioners’ Chair
Marian Moskowitz. “Making that decision has proven to be very prudent. The build-up of prevention measures put in place over the past week by us, by the State and our neighboring counties have been necessary to make every effort to slow the spread of COVID-19.
“And although we have put an end-date of April 13 on our plan to return to full
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Kennett Square is ready to help businesses restart strong
Bo Wright, the executive director of Historic Kennett Square, who just joined the organization in January. Wright explained that up until recently, the organization’s efforts had been focused primarily on economic development— attracting new businesses to the area and helping others to expand. Now, and for the immediate future,
the emphasis is on providing assistance to the small businesses that have been hit hardest by the cumulative effects of the pandemic. Those small businesses are vital to the Kennett community.
“In this uncertain and difficult time, one of the most hopeful things we can do is to make conscious consumer choices that invest in
preserving our community,” Wright explained. “Small businesses and merchants are much more economically vulnerable than big box stores and mega online retailers, but the good news is that together we can make a difference.”
Kennett Square has a diverse group of businesses that are led by entrepreneurs and experts
in their fields. They are the ones responsible for the extraordinary variety of small businesses in Kennett Square—including restaurants, shops, galleries, cafes, salons, barbershops, fitness and wellness facilities, breweries, a beer garden, a co-working space, and more. Wright said that it’s
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Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf with Dr. Rachel Levine, State Secretary of Health.
File Photo by Chris Barber Rev. Chris Rogers is maintaining contact with his flock online.
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The Chester County Commissioners – Michelle Kichline, Josh Maxwell and Marian Moskowitz.
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close. Rogers said he produces a video for his flock every day.
The pandemic and governmental orders to limit travel and social contact have also prompted a spirit of ecumenism locally and worldwide.
In a show of unity, churches both Catholic and Protestant responded to a call for prayers from all Christians on Wednesday, March 25. Pope Francis called on the leaders of all the Christian churches, communities and confessions worldwide, as well Christians everywhere, to join together in praying on March 25 to implore God to rid the world of the coronavirus pandemic that is wreaking havoc everywhere.
During a moment in time when people are facing some great needs, the churches have not lost their mission to help with physical, as well as spiritual, needs.
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Allegheny, Beaver, Berks, Bucks, Butler, Carbon, Centre, Cumberland, Dauphin, Delaware, Erie, Lackawanna, Lancaster, Lehigh, Luzerne, Monroe, Montgomery, Northampton, Philadelphia, Pike, Schuylkill, Washington, Wayne, Westmoreland and York.
All Pennsylvania schools will remain closed until further notice. Non-
Korengel said she has notified the staff of the Chester County Food Bank that they can store food at the church if needed.
The church also has financial help in the form of gift cards for those in need.
“I am glad I have such a generous congregation. I had people reach out and ask, ‘How can I help’ Can I make calls or anything?’” she said.
With humor and recalling a recent conversation, Korengel said a woman called who said she needed toilet paper because the stores were sold out.
“I told her I could give her a gift card,” Korengel said.
“She said to me, ‘But you are the [Southern Chester County Chamber of Commerce 2019]
Outstanding Citizen’” Korengel said.
“I said to her, ‘It didn’t give me a pass to the toilet aisle at Walmart.’”
At St. Patrick Church, Rogers said, “We have volunteers who will do food and drug store pickups and we have a good working
life-sustaining business closures remain in effect.
These orders have been, in effect, the construction of a statewide barrier to the rising number of COVD19 cases in Pennsylvania – and in Chester County. Since the commonwealth confirmed its first case of coronavirus, positive cases have continued to rise. As of March 30, the Pennsylvania Department of Health confirmed that there are 4,087 positive cases of COVID-19 in 59
The note on the front of St. Patrick Church
the word that the doors are open but
are postponed.
relationship with Kennett Area Community Service.”
Churches are traditionally the celebrants of major life events like weddings and funerals, but the virus has had a significant effect on the churches’ ability to deliver.
Rogers said weddings and funerals can still happen with under 10 people, but he’s waiting to find out for sure if even those are allowed.
“We had a May wedding
counties, including 146 positive cases in Chester County.
Of the patients who have tested positive to date, the age breakdown is as follows:
Less than 1 percent are aged 0-4; Less than 1 percent are aged 5-12; 1 percent are aged 13-18; 10 percent are aged 19-24; 41 percent are aged 25-49; 28 percent are aged 50-64; and 19 percent are aged 65 or older.
To date, 33,777 patients in Pennsylvania have tested negative for COVID-19.
“I remain deeply concerned about this public health crisis and we must continue to take careful but critical steps now to mitigate the spread of COVID-19,” Gov. Wolf said. “We are issuing these orders because Pennsylvanians’ health and safety remains our highest priority.”
“The number of cases continues to grow and so we must take further steps to stop the spread of this contagious and dangerous novel virus to protect the public’s health and mitigate the risk to our hospital system,” Dr. Levine said.
“There is one way to make sure people don’t need to be hospitalized and we don’t strain our health care
postponed until September. I think the closing of reception halls will also force cancellations,” he said.
He added, “We had a funeral that just had the immediate family and was livestreamed to others online.”
At a regional level, the Archdiocese of Philadelphia announced that Archbishop Nelson J. Pérez suspended all public Masses in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia effective at
system: Stay calm. Stay home. Stay safe.”
Under the order, individuals may leave their residence only to perform any of the following allowable individual activities and allowable essential travel:
• Tasks essential to maintain health and safety, or the health and safety of their family or household members (including pets), such as obtaining medicine or medical supplies, visiting a health care professional, or obtaining supplies they need to work from home
• Getting necessary services or supplies for themselves, for their family or household members, or as part of volunteer efforts, or to deliver those services or supplies to others to maintain the safety, sanitation, and essential operation of residences
• Engaging in outdoor activity, such as walking, hiking or running if they maintain social distancing
• To perform work providing essential products and services at a life-sustaining business
• To care for a family member or pet in another household
• Any travel related to the provision of or access to the above-mentioned individual activities or life-sustaining business activities
• Travel to care for elderly, minors, dependents, persons with disabilities, or
noon on Wednesday, March 18 until further notice.
Still, family service centers, part of the Community-Based Services Division of CSS, will continue to provide emergency food and diaper assistance to those in need and as well as those impacted by coronavirus. Seven such centers are located throughout the five-county metropolitan area and are the first point of contact for individuals, families, and parishes when they seek assistance from CSS.
other vulnerable persons
• Travel to or from educational institutions for purposes of receiving materials for distance learning, for receiving meals, and any other related services
• Travel to return to a place of residence from an outside jurisdiction
• Travel required by law enforcement or court order.
• Travel required for nonresidents to return to their place of residence outside the commonwealth
The following operations are exempt from the order: Life-sustaining business activities; health care or medical services providers; access to life-sustaining services for low-income residents, including food banks; access to child care services for employees of life-sustaining businesses; news media; law enforcement; the federal government; and religious institutions.
Individuals experiencing homelessness are not subject to this order but are strongly urged to find shelter and government agencies are urged to take steps needed to provide shelter for those individuals.
International students, foster youth, and any other students who would otherwise experience displacement or homelessness as a result of campus closures are exempt and may remain in campus housing.
During the length of the order, law enforcement will be focused on ensuring that residents are aware of the order and informing the public of social distancing practices rather than enforcement. These latest orders come on the heels of a flourish of other recent statements from Gov. Wolf and Secretary Levine that began to tighten the reigns on individuals and businesses in the state. On March 6, Gov. Wolf issued a Proclamation of Disaster Emergency due to the emergence of COVID-19 in the commonwealth and the U.S.
On March 19, Gov. Wolf and Secretary Levine issued orders directing the closure of non-life sustaining businesses. Thy said that the operation of nonlife sustaining businesses present the opportunity for unnecessary gatherings, personal contact and interaction that will increase the risk of transmission and the risk of community spread of COVID-19. Similarly, the newest directive for individuals to stay at home will facilitate the mitigation of COVID-19 by decreasing the opportunities for the transmission of the virus and decrease the risk of community spread.
To contact Staff Writer Richard L. Gaw, email rgaw@chestercounty.com.
Photo by Chris Barber
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Unionville Presbyterian Church Pastor Annalie Korengel said that religious leaders are working harder than ever to help those who have been hurt by the pandemic.
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especially important to remember the power of buying local now. Supporting local businesses will help Kennett Square maintain the unique character and social fabric of the town that so many people find appealing. Many local stores are offering online shopping, curbside pickup, and even free local delivery. Some of the restaurants in town are offering special take-out menus. Another small act that can make a big difference is buying local gift cards—for yourself to use later or to give as gifts.
Nick and Melinda Winkler, owners of the new Work2gether co-working space on State Street, have put together a gift card initiative that combines critical
support of businesses with great value for consumers. The gift card initiative is named Kennett Strong, and it enables people to support local businesses at a critical time.
Wright said that Historic Kennett Square will also be taking a leading role in is directing small business owners to the resources that they need to get off to a strong restart.
Nate Echeverria, the economic development director, will be working closely with business owners to assist them as they navigate through the challenging times by utilizing resources—one illustration being the small business loans that are being made available through federal sources. Wright said that Echeverria has already been in contact with many different business owners in
the area to see how Historic Kennett Square can provide assistance.
Wright came to Historic Kennett Square from Strong Towns, a national media and advocacy organization that focuses on how to build strong and resilient communities. After just a few months of working with businesses and community leaders in town, Wright is impressed with the dedication that people have to the town. He explained that it has been heartening to see local residents come together to offer small acts of kindness to each other during the pandemic.
For a complete and continuously updated list of ways you can support specific local businesses, go to https:// historickennettsquare.com/ supporting-our-local-business-community.
For ways you can support local nonprofits in this time of great need go to https:// historickennettsquare. com/community-updatesresources-kcsd-lch-kacs-
Navigating the quarantine: Our ideas and activities during the pandemic
By Richard L. Gaw Staff Writer
Go to any search engine these days, punch in “Activities,” “Home” and “Quarantine,” and the results will provide a tumble-down of possibilities that will keep any couple, family or individual captivated and engaged for days.
A brief peek recently sent a reporter to the mother lode of ideas: “Activities to do at home or in self-isolation amid coronavirus;” “Relaxing activities to do at home during COVID-19 quarantine;” and “Six educational outdoor family activities to try during the pandemic.”
In response to Gov. Wolf's recent announcement that ordered Chester County residents to remain at home through the end of April in an effort to slow down the spread of coronavirus, the Chester County Press reached out to several area residents to see how they are adjusting to the “new normal.”
Eric Roe, who represented the 158th District in the Pa. House of Representatives from 2016-18, said he and his family have been taking advantage of the many outdoor trails and greenways in Chester County.
“It’s in times like this when my wife and I are most thankful that we are raising our family in bucolic Chester County,” Roe said. “Because of all the preserved green spaces and trails, we’ve been spending most of our time taking our twins on walks outdoors. On Friday, it was the Brandywine Greenway Trail in West Bradford Township. On Saturday, it was the Stroud Preserve in East Bradford. On Sunday it was the Unionville Community Park’s trails. “I also managed to take a few hours this weekend and kayak along the east branch of the Brandywine from the Trestle Bridge to the Brandywine Picnic Park. Clean air, clean water, and preserved open spaces are good for the soul.”
Dr. David J. Hamburg, principal of the Jordan Bank Kindergarten Center in Oxford, said that while he and his staff deeply miss their students, he hopes that they are well and have settled into new routines that consist of a balance of work and play.
As for his new – and hopefully temporary – routine, Hamburg said that he is beginning to carve out a productive schedule for him and his wife Kristin -- also an educator – and their two daughters Eryn and Rileigh, students at Unionville Elementary School.
“Typically, my family and I work on schoolwork from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m.,” he said. “We break for lunch at noon, and my wife and I take our dog for a walk while our children play some basketball or jump rope outside. At the end of our workday, I have been doing some home improvement projects. This week, I have refinished my daughter’s desk. Next week, my plan is to put an epoxy coat on our garage floor.
“We take our dog for another early evening walk before settling in to play some board games, watch some television, and tonight we had our first Zoom get together with our good friends.”
Kennett Square photographer Jie Deng is working with her local Chinese-American community in Unionville and Chadds Ford, to help those in various medical industries. Learning that local medical workers at front lines are short of personal protection equipment such as face masks, protective gowns, the Unionville-Chadds Ford Chinese American Community immediately started fundraising activities over the past weekend
and participation was overwhelming. Volunteers worked around the clock searching for reliable supplies -- piece by piece -- due to severe shortage of supplies at the moment. Last week, the community donated three boxes of protective gear to Penn Medicine Chester County Hospital and three boxes of protective gear and five boxes of N95 face masks to the University of Pennsylvania Hospital. Deng and her daughter are just two of the many
community members who have started sewing facial masks as well, and they plan to donate them to the people in need.
“There are critical shortage of resources in hospitals not only here in Chester County but all across the United States, and it puts doctors and nurses at serious health and life risks,” she said. “They are fighting with the virus without necessary tools and protection, and thus desperately need our support.”
Because her normal work schedule has been altered, Kennett Square Borough resident Eve Fisher has found that she has a little more time in her day – which she has used wisely.
“I am trying to keep to my usual schedule, which has been pushed back about three hours. Now that I don’t have to get up at 5 a.m. for work, I make a cup of green tea, write in my journal and read a few pages of an inspirational book. Then I stretch, eat breakfast, and meditate for fifteen minutes.
“I am making it a point to get outside and moving, whether that’s going for a hike, run or walk, and am looking forward to getting out on my kayak when the weather warms up a bit. I just started working on my plot at the community garden in Anson B. Nixon Park, where it has become therapeutic to listen to the birds while weeding. I’m reading more and working on writing a collection of personal essays. I’ve been talking with friends a lot, now that I have the time and a stronger need to connect. When at a loss for things to do, I think about what I usually say I don’t have time for, and do that.”
“Right now with the winery closed, I am actually starting to work on a Youtube channel with multiple episodes and segments on wine, how to taste, how to pair and just general 101 knowledge that people usually ask/want to know about,” she said. “I am also hosting a Facebook live stream every Wednesday for folks who want to know about home pairings, wine cocktail recipes and more.
“It’s something easy to pass the time and try to keep a normal schedule and wine in the forefront of my brain.”
To contact Staff Writer Richard L. Gaw, email rgaw@chestercounty.com.
Are you interested in sharing your quarantine story with us? From time to time over the next several issues, the Chester County Press will be sharing the creative ways your neighbors are using their time of quarantine. Please send a brief essay – no more than 200 words – to rgaw@chestercounty. com, detailing how you are creatively filling your days during the COVID-19 quarantine. Please attach a photo along with your submission.
Rachel Brown, a wine educator at Chaddsford Winery, is continuing to educate people about wine...on-line.
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The Hamburg sisters, managing their on-line school work.
Dr. David Hamburg with his wife, Kristin, and their daughters Eryn and Rileigh.
Photo by Jie Deng
Members of the Unionville-Chadds Ford Chinese American Community.
Eve Fisher
Rachel Brown
WM. SHAWN WEIGEL
Wm. Shawn Weigel, of Nottingham, passed away on March 22. He was 47. He was born in West Chester. Shawn was a 1990 graduate of Vanguard High School in Paoli, Pa., where he was president of his class and editor of the school newspaper, Vanguard Today. He attended Lebanon Valley College in Annville, Pa.
He was a staff writer at the Hockessin Community News in Hockessin, Del.
Shawn loved taking his kids to concerts and to Ocean City, Md. where he spent many summers with his aunts and uncles and cousins.
He was a talented writer and musician; a creative, funny, lovable man with a spirit larger than life.
Shawn is survived by his mother, Darlene (Dee) Weigel of Oxford; Herbie and Phyllis Tester of Oxford, PA; his children, Hannah Pinkerton, of Mannheim, Pa., Elijah and Josiah Weigel, both of Oxford; his sister, Tina Rader, of Nottingham; his exwife, Melissa Weigel, of Oxford; his fiancee, Carrie Murphy, of Dover, Del., and her children, Abby and Aidan Cross; his brothers at heart Shannon Arnold of Oxford and Tim Vargason of Nottingham; his black cat, Jack; and many aunts, uncles and cousins.
He is preceded in death by his maternal grandparents Edna Weigel and Harry and Ann Weigel, all from Oxford.
A celebration of life service will be held at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in his honor to LaMancha Animal Rescue, 855 Doe Run Road, Coatesville, PA 19320.
Arrangements are being handled by the Edward L. Collins, Jr. Funeral Home, Inc., Oxford.
Online condolences may be made at www.elcollinsfuneralhome.com.
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NANCY J. BEYERS
Nancy J. Beyers, of Kelton, Pa., passed away on March 20 at Jennersville Hospital. She was 80. Born on September 14, 1939, she was the daughter of the late Frederick and Anna (Hyland) Beyers. She was a longtime member of St. Gabriel of the Sorrowful Mother in Avondale. She worked for many years at the Acme Market in the West Goshen Shopping Center in West Chester. In her free time she loved flower gardening, playing bingo, and trips to Bethany Beach for family crab feasts. She will be remembered for volunteering at the New Bolton Center, the Kennett Area Senior Center and at her church.
She is survived by her nieces and nephews: Nancy Potts of Frankford, Del., Dennis Huntington of Plymouth, MI, Wayne Huntington of New Madison, OH, Dr. Gary Huntington of West Chester, Carolyn MacFadden of Holly Springs, NC, Diane Osterhoudt, of Pleasantville, NY, and James Puff, of Mahopac, NY.
A graveside service will be private at St. Patrick Cemetery at 460 N. Union St. in Kennett Square. Arrangements are being handled by the Kuzo Funeral Home in Kennett Square. Please visit the online memorial for Nancy Beyers by going to www.kuzoandfoulkfh.com.
KEVIN THOMAS SHAFFER
Kevin Thomas Shaffer, 39, of Oxford, passed away on March 22 at Jennersville Hospital in West Grove.
Born in Chester he was the son of Thomas C. and Sandra Hazlett Shaffer of Oxford.
Kevin enjoyed playing baseball and football growing up in Collingdale. In his younger years he raced radio-controlled cars, liked NASCAR, was a big Eagles fan, enjoyed fishing with his father, and spending time with his family.
He is survived by his parents; maternal grandmother, Dolores Hazlett-Mulhern of Wallingford; a special friend, Heidi Guhl of Oxford; and many aunts, uncles and cousins.
He was preceded in death by his maternal grandfather, James Hazlett and paternal grandparents, Howard and Hilda Shaffer.
A celebration of life service will be held at a later date.
In lieu of flowers contributions in his memory may be made to the Ronald McDonald House of DE, 1901 Rockland Rd., Wilmington, DE 19803.
Arrangements are being handled by the Edward L. Collins, Jr. Funeral Home, Inc., Oxford.
Online condolences may be made at www.elcollinsfuneralhome.com.
VIRGINIA SOPHIA ZARCO
Virginia Jidge Sophia Zarco (Smallwood), 72, of Oxford, passed away on Friday, March 20 at her home. She battled cancer for many years and was always a fighter. Born in Germany, she was the daughter of the late Richard Buckingham and Virginia Bobbit.
Virginia loved working at Walmart. She was a member of the Oxford Area Senior Center. She had a love for her two cats.
She is survived by six children, Virginia Leyva (Marco Leyva) of New Castle, Del., Tracy Rew Sheets of Maryland, Jamie Zavala (Antonio) of Delaware, Jimmy Rew of Delaware, Billie Jo Smallwood, Jose Lopez (Angie) of New Jersey; one step-daughter, Lisa Smallwood of Delaware; sixteen grandchildren; many great-grandchildren who she loved dearly; two sisters, Louise Lyons of Wilmington, Del. and Betty Nickle and her husband, Robert Nickle of Lawton, OK; and sister-in-law, Jackie Buckingham of Alabama.
She was preceded in death by her brother, David Buckingham.
Services are private.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the American Lung Association.
Arrangements are being handled by the Edward L. Collins, Jr. Funeral Home, Inc., Oxford.
Online condolences may be made at www.elcollinsfuneralhome.com.
EDWARD MCGOVERN
Edward Francis “Ted” McGovern, passed away on March 25 at Linden Hall Nursing Home in Kennett Square after a lengthy illness. He is survived by his wife Dorothy (Taylor) McGovern.
Born on May 19, 1930 in Wilmington, Del., he was the son of the late Edward J. and Julia (McTague) McGovern.
McGovern worked for State Farm Insurance Company for 30 years as an agent, then an agency manager and finally as the corporate director of education and training. Throughout his life, he was also a professional musician, playing primarily the piano and guitar and as band leader of several bands, including the Beachcombers, the Blue Notes Quartet, The Notables and Ted McGovern Music. In addition to his wife, Edward is survived by his four children, Julie Balentine of Honey Brook, Pa., Janet Herr (Brian) of Castle Rock, CO; John McGovern of Avondale, and Elaine Kelleher (Eric) of Avondale; 10 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will happen at a date to be determined. Arrangements are being handled by the Kuzo Funeral Home. Please visit the online memorial by going to www. kuzoandfoulkfh.com.
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF NEW GARDEN, CHESTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, AMENDING THE NEW GARDEN TOWNSHIP HISTORIC RESOURCES MAP AND OFFICIAL LIST, AS AUTHORIZED IN CHAPTER 200 OF THE TOWNSHIP CODE, BEING THE ZONING ORDINANCE, BY ADDING CERTAIN PROPERTIES AS HISTORIC RESOURCES. EFFECTIVE FIVE (5) DAYS FROM ENACTMENT. A
Notice is hereby given that Articles of Incorporation for DB Kakes Corp. were filed with the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; for the purpose of obtaining a Certificate of Incorporation pursuant to the provisions of the Business Corporation Law of 1988. Purpose for which it was organized: the distribution and sale of Tasty Kake products and related activities. Donald B. Lynn, Jr. Esquire, Larmore Scarlett, LLP, P.O. Box 384, Kennett Square, Pa 19348 4p-1-1t
ESTATE NOTICE
Estate of Joan Frances Colby, a/k/a Joan F. Colby, Late of West Bradford Township, PA, LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to the decedent to make payment without delay William A. Colby, 1024 Lieds Road, Coatesville, PA 19320 , Executor, Or Attorney : Robert J. Breslin, Jr., Esq., Pappano & Breslin, 3305 Edgemont Ave. Brookhaven, PA, 19015 3p-18-3t
ESTATE NOTICE
Estate of Carol M. Urbanc Late of Cochranville, Chester County, PA, LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to the decedent to make payment without delay to Principled Money Management, LLC (1110 Sherbook Drive, West Chester, PA 19382), Executor, Or Attorney: Elle Van Dahglren, Esq. (Elle Van Dahlgren Law, LLC, 20 Montchanin Rd., Ste 1000, Greenville, DE 19807. 3p-18-3t
ESTATE NOTICE
Estate of Norman W. Elliott Late of Chester County, PA, LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to the decedent to make payment without delay to Principled Money Management, LLC (1110 Sherbrook Drive, West Chester, PA 19382) , Executor, Or Attorney: Elle Van Dahlgren, Esq., Elle Van Dahlgren Law, 20 Montchanin Road, Ste. 1000, Greenville, DE 19807. 3p-18-3t
ESTATE NOTICE
Township Solicitor 4p-1-2t INCORPORATION NOTICE
ESTATE OF Barbara A. Alhouse, late of West Fallowfield Township, Chester County, Deceased. Letters Testamentary on the estate of the above named Barbara A. Althouse having been granted to the undersigned, all persons having claims or demands
against the estate of the said decedent are requested to make known the same and all persons indebted to the said decedent to make payment without delay to: Larry W. Althouse, Co-Executor John D. Althouse, Co-Executor c/o Attorney: Winifred Moran Sebastian 208 E. Locust Street Address, P.O. Box 381 Oxford, PA 19363 Phone: 610-932-3838 3-25p-3t
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Estate of Dorothy L Bennett, Late of West Nottingham Township, PA, LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the above
Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to the decedent to make payment without delay to Robin Brooks, 489 Maxatawny Drive, Pocono Lake, PA 18347, Executrix. 3p-25-3t
Sheriff Sale of Real Estate
By virtue of the within mentioned writs directed to Sheriff Fredda L. Maddox, the herein-described real estate will be sold at public sale in the Chester County Justice Center at 201 W Market Street, 3rd Floor, Room 3300, West Chester, Pennsylvania, as announced on Thursday, April 16th , 2020 at 11AM. Notice is given to all parties in interest and claimants that the Sheriff will file with the Prothonotary and in the Sheriff’s Office, both located in the Chester County Justice Center, 201 W Market Street, West Chester, Pennsylvania, Schedules of Distribution on Monday, May 18th, 2020. Distribution will be made in accordance with the Schedules unless exceptions are filed in the Sheriff’s Office within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 20-4-153 Writ of Execution No. 2019-06420 DEBT $408,216.60
ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of land with the improvements thereon erected, situate in London Britain Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the center of a public road leading from Landenberg to Mercers Mill, said point being located South 40 degrees 55 minutes West one hundred ninety (190) feet from a point in line of land now or late of David Whitting and said point being a corner of land now or late of George J. Fisher, thence along land of said George J. Fisher, South 20 degrees 15 minutes East seven hundred forty and eighty one hundredths (740.81) feet to a pipe line of land now or late of Robert Preston and passing over a pipe on the southerly side of said road; thence along land of same, South 83 degrees 45 minutes West two hundred seventy seven and
forty eight hundredths (277.48) feet to a pipe; thence by a new line dividing land about to be conveyed from land now or late of Sherwood G. Holt and Carolyn R. Holt, North 36 degrees 14 minutes West four hundred seventy two and fourteen hundredths (472.14) feet to a point in the center of aforesaid road and passing over a pipe on the southerly side of said road; thence along the center of said road, North 40 degrees 55 minutes East four hundred fifty five and seventy five hundredths (455.75) feet to the place of beginning.
CONTAINING four and seventy two hundredths (4.72) acres of land more or less.
ALSO ALL THAT CERTAIN tract of ground located in London Britain Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described according to a survey made by Manley N. White, R.S., dated August 1, 1949 as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point in the center of a public road leading from Landenberg to Mercer’s Mill, said point being the Northwest corner of land of the Chiltons; thence along the center line of said public road, the following three courses and distances: (1) South 40 degrees 55 minutes West seventy nine and twenty five hundredths (79.25) feet; (2) South 32 degrees 30 minutes West two hundred seventy five (275) feet to a point; (3) South 23 degrees 9 minutes West one hundred sixty one and four tenths (161.4) feet to a point being a corner of land now or late of Robert Preston thence by Preston’s land passing over an iron pin on the East side of said road, North 63 degrees 45 minutes East five hundred forty five and thirty five hundredths (545.35) feet to a corner of land of the Chiltons; thence along land of the Chiltons, North 36 degrees 14 minutes West four hundred seventy two and fourteen hundredths (472.14) feet to the point and place of beginning.
CONTAINING 2.7244 acres, more or less.
BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Robert M. Shellenbarger and Betty Wise Shellenbarger, his wife, by Deed dated August 18, 1967 and recorded August 21, 1967 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Chester County in Deed Book S 37, Page 718, granted and conveyed unto James W. Frankowsky and Grace J. Frankowsky, his wife, as Tenants by the Entireties. And the said James W. Frankowsky departed this life on March 25, 2013. And the said Grace J. Frankowsky departed this life on October 13, 2018.
PARCEL NO.: 73-3-14
IMPROVEMENTS thereon: Residential Property
PLAINTIFF: CITIMORTGAGE, INC. VS
DEFENDANT: Unknown Heirs, Successors, Assigns and All Persons, Firms or Association Claiming Right , Title or Interest from or Under Grace J. Frankowsky, Deceased
SALE ADDRESS: 238 Mercer Mill Road, Landenberg, PA 19350
PLANTIFF ATTORNEY: POWERS KIRN, LLC 215-942-2090
N.B. Ten percent (10%) of the purchase money must be paid at the time and place of sale. Payment must be paid in cash, certified check, or money order made payable to the purchaser or “Sheriff of Chester County”. The balance must be made payable to “Sheriff of Chester County” within twenty-one (21) days from the date of sale by 4PM. FREDDA L. MADDOX, SHERIFF 3-25p-3t
Sheriff Sale of Real Estate By virtue of the within mentioned writs directed to Sheriff Fredda L. Maddox, the herein-described real estate will be sold at public sale in the Chester County Justice Center at 201 W Market Street, 3rd Floor, Room 3300, West Chester, Pennsylvania, as announced on Thursday, April 16th , 2020 at 11AM. Notice is given to all parties in interest and claimants that the Sheriff will file with the Prothonotary and in the Sheriff’s Office, both located in the Chester County Justice Center, 201 W Market Street, West Chester, Pennsylvania, Schedules of Distribution on Monday, May 18th, 2020. Distribution will be made in accordance with the Schedules unless exceptions are filed in the Sheriff’s Office within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 20-4-158 Writ of Execution No. 2015-01844 DEBT $301,803.88
PROPERTY SITUATE IN THE TOWNSHIP OF POCOPSON TAX PARCEL # 63-04-0025
SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: WILLIAM J. TURNER III IMPROVEMENTS thereon: Residential Dwelling
PLAINTIFF: LSF10 MASTER PARTICIPATION TRUST VS DEFENDANT: William J. Turner III
SALE ADDRESS: 1549 Rodney Drive, West Chester, PA 19382
PLANTIFF ATTORNEY: KML LAW GROUP, P.C. 215-627-1322
N.B. Ten percent (10%) of the purchase money must be paid at the time and
degrees 48 minutes 18 seconds East 106.86 feet to a point;
THENCE still along the same South 86 degrees 11 minutes 41 seconds West, 160.00 feet to the point and place of beginning.
BEING Lot #1 on said Plan.
BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Bryan Shinn and Lisa Shinn, husband and wife, by Deed dated August 4, 2003 and recorded November 12, 2003 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Chester County in Deed Book 5974, Page 1046, granted and conveyed unto CHRISTOPHER LAPSZYNSKI and KRYSTYNA LAPSZYNSKI, husband and wife.
BEING Chester County UPI # 61-5K-1
IMPROVEMENTS thereon: Residential Property
PLAINTIFF: US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR BLUEWATER INVESTMENT TRUST 2018-1
VS
DEFENDANT: Christopher Lapszynski a/k/a Christopher A. Lapszynski & Krystyna Lapszynski
SALE ADDRESS: 704 Meadowbank Road, Kennett Square, PA 19348
PLANTIFF ATTORNEY: POWERS KIRN, LLC 215-942-2090
N.B. Ten percent (10%) of the purchase money must be paid at the time and place of sale. Payment must be paid in cash, certified check, or money order made payable to the purchaser or “Sheriff of Chester County”. The balance must be made payable to “Sheriff of Chester County” within twenty-one (21) days from the date of sale by 4PM. FREDDA L. MADDOX, SHERIFF 3-25p-3t Sheriff Sale of Real Estate By virtue of the within mentioned writs directed to Sheriff Fredda L. Maddox, the herein-described real estate will be sold at public sale in the Chester County Justice Center at 201 W Market Street, 3rd Floor, Room 3300, West Chester, Pennsylvania, as announced on Thursday, April 16th , 2020 at 11AM. Notice is given to all parties in interest and claimants that the Sheriff will file with the Prothonotary and in the Sheriff’s Office, both located in the Chester County Justice Center, 201 W Market Street, West Chester, Pennsylvania, Schedules of Distribution on Monday, May 18th, 2020. Distribution will be made in accordance with the Schedules unless exceptions are filed in the Sheriff’s Office within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 20-4-167 Writ of Execution No. 2019-10345 DEBT $250,281.41
Property situated in the LONDON BRITAIN TOWNSHIP, CHESTER County, Pennsylvania
BLR # 73-2-25.16
IMPROVEMENTS thereon: Residential Dwelling
PLAINTIFF: U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee for Structured Asset Investment Loan Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2006-Bnc3 VS DEFENDANT: Jacqueline McGonigle
SALE ADDRESS: 12 Crestview Road, Landenberg, PA 19350-9134
PLANTIFF ATTORNEY: PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES, LLP 215-563-7000
N.B. Ten percent (10%) of the purchase money must be paid at the time and place of sale. Payment must be paid in
cash, certified check, or money order made payable to the purchaser or “Sheriff of Chester County”. The balance must be made payable to “Sheriff of Chester County” within twenty-one (21) days from the date of sale by 4PM.
FREDDA L. MADDOX, SHERIFF 3-25p-3t
Sheriff Sale of Real Estate
By virtue of the within mentioned writs directed to Sheriff Fredda L. Maddox, the herein-described real estate will be sold at public sale in the Chester County Justice Center at 201 W Market Street, 3rd Floor, Room 3300, West Chester, Pennsylvania, as announced on Thursday, April 16th , 2020 at 11AM. Notice is given to all parties in interest and claimants that the Sheriff will file with the Prothonotary and in the Sheriff’s Office, both located in the Chester County Justice Center, 201 W Market Street, West Chester, Pennsylvania, Schedules of Distribution on Monday, May 18th, 2020. Distribution will be made in accordance with the Schedules unless exceptions are filed in the Sheriff’s Office within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 20-4-169 Writ of Execution No. 2019-10792 DEBT $515,388.80
IMPORTANT Chester County Sheriff Sale is ONLY for Tax Parcel No. 60-7-19.19 in New Garden Township, Chester County, PA a portion of the dual-state residential property with a mailing address of 10 Ironwood Drive, Newark, DE 19711.
ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT, PIECE OR parcel of land situate in part in Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle County and State of Delaware, and in part in New Garden Township, previously erroneously stated as London Britain Township, Chester County and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, known as Lot No. 55, Section 3, as shown on a Plan of LAMATAN II, made by George R. Regester, Jr., & Sons, Inc., Registered Land Surveyors, dated January 5, 1968 and of record the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware, in Microfilm No. 1334, and more particularly bounded and described in accordance with a recent survey prepared by Ramesh C. Batta Associates, P.A., dated June 27, 1988, as follows,to-wit:
BEGINNING at a point on the Northerly side of Ironwood Drive, at fifty feet wide, in the division line between Lots Nos. 55 and 56, Section 3, as shown on said Plan, said point of Beginning, being distant the following three courses and distances measured along the said Northerly side of Ironwood Drive from the Westerly end of a twenty five feet radius junction curve joining the said Northerly side of Ironwood Drive and Westerly side of Quartz Mill Road, at fifty feet wide: (1) South eighty degrees, thirty-two minutes, ten seconds West, two hundred thirty-two and six onehundredths feet to a point; (2) along a curve having a radius of four hundred fifty feet, an arc distance of one hundred nine and ninety-six one hundredths feet to a point; (3) South sixty-six degrees, thirty-two minutes, ten seconds
West, three hundred seventy-one and ninety-two one-hundredths feet to the point of Beginning; thence from said point of Beginning and along the said division line between Lots Nos. 55 and 56, North twenty-five degrees, twentyeight minutes, thirty-two seconds West, two hundred twenty-seven and forty one-hundredths feet to a point; thence along the division line between Lots Nos. 55, 63 and 64 and crossing the Delaware-Pennsylvania State line South sixty-seven degrees, nineteen minutes, ten seconds West, three hundred thirty and eighty-nine onehundredths feet to a point; thence along the division line between Lots Nos. 54 and 55, Section 3, and recrossing the said Delaware-Pennsylvania State line South seventyseven degrees, eighteen minutes, ten seconds East, three hundred fifty and forty-five one-hundredths feet to a point on the said Northerly side of Ironwood Drive; thence thereby the following two courses and distances: (1) along a curve having a radius of fifty feet, an arc distance of forty-two and five onehundredths feet to a point of compound curve; and (2) along a curve having a radius of twenty-five feet, and arc distance of twenty-one and three onehundredths feet to the point and place of Beginning. SUBJECT, as to the portion located in Delaware to the terms, covenants, easements, reservations, and restrictions as set forth in a Declaration by Hwitlers, Inc., a corporation of the State of Delaware, dated June 16, 1969 and of record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware, in Deed Record R, Volume 82, Page 127.
SUBJECT, as to the portion located in Chester County, Pennsylvania, to the following restrictions, set forth in Deed Book P38 at 765; rights granted to utility companies in miscellaneous Deed Books 188 at Page 961 and 196 at Page 961.
BEING the same lands and premises which GINO J. TORRES and PHYLLIS A. TORRES, his wife, granted and conveyed unto THOMAS J. REITZ and SHIRLEEN G. REITZ, his wife, by deed dated February 2, 1984, and recorded in the Office for the Recording of Deeds in and for New Castle County, State of Delaware in Deed Book P, Volume 125, Page 339; and did also convey to the parties of the first part herein, in fee, by deed dated March 28, 1983 of Chester County and State of Pennsylvania in Deed Book F, Volume 61, Page 433. Tax Parcel NO.: 60-7-19.10 (Chester County, PA)
BLR# 60-07-0019.100
TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Charles A. Ferris and Brenda B. Ferris, h/w, by Deed from Thomas J. Reitz and Shirleen G. Reitz, h/w, dated 06/30/1988, recorded 07/27/1988 in Book 1228, Page 316.
Tax Parcel NO.: 08 022.40 004 (New Castle County, DE)
TITLE TO SAID PREMISES VESTED IN Federal National Mortgage Association, by Sheriff’s Deed from the Sheriff of New Castle County dated January 27, 2017, and recorded on February 7, 2017 as Document ID# 201702070006973 in the Recorder of Deeds
of New Castle County in the State of Delaware.
AGAIN, Chester County Sheriff Sale is ONLY for Tax Parcel No. 60-7-19.19 in New Garden Township, PA, a portion of the dual-state residential property with a mailing address of 10 Ironwood Drive, Newark, DE 19711.
IMPROVEMENTS thereon: Residential Dwelling
PLAINTIFF: Federal National Mortgage Association (“Fannie Mae”) VS DEFENDANT: Charles Ferris & Brenda Ferris
SALE ADDRESS: Tax Parcel 60-7-19.19 New Garden Township,’PA PLANTIFF ATTORNEY: KML LAW GROUP, P.C. 215-627-1322
N.B. Ten percent (10%) of the purchase money must be paid at the time and place of sale. Payment must be paid in cash, certified check, or money order made payable to the purchaser or “Sheriff of Chester County”. The balance must be made payable to “Sheriff of Chester County” within twenty-one (21) days from the date of sale by 4PM. FREDDA L. MADDOX, SHERIFF 3-25p-3t Sheriff Sale of Real Estate By virtue of the within mentioned writs directed to Sheriff Fredda L. Maddox, the herein-described real estate will be sold at public sale in the Chester County Justice Center at 201 W Market Street, 3rd Floor, Room 3300, West Chester, Pennsylvania, as announced on Thursday, April 16th , 2020 at 11AM. Notice is given to all parties in interest and claimants that the Sheriff will file with the Prothonotary and in the Sheriff’s Office, both located in the Chester County Justice Center, 201 W Market Street, West Chester, Pennsylvania, Schedules of Distribution on Monday, May 18th, 2020. Distribution will be made in accordance with the Schedules unless exceptions are filed in the Sheriff’s Office within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 20-4-170 Writ of Execution No. 2018-12666 DEBT $142,373.82
ALL THAT CERTAIN, MESSAGE, LOT OR PIECE OF LAND SITUATE ON, IN THE TOWNSHIP OF WEST NOTTINGHAM, COUNTY OF CHESTER, STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED, AS FOLLOWS, TO WIT:
All those certain tracts of improved ground with the buildings erected thereon situate easterly of Sylmar Road in West Nottingham Township, County of Chester, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, according to a survey by Concord Land Planners & Surveyors, Inc., Oxford, PA., and being remaining lands of Robert G. Patrick combined with Parcel B as shown on Plan Number 0457 dated April 26, 2005, last revised October 31, 2005, and described as follows: Beginning at a point in the centerline of Sylmar Road marking the southwesterly corner of this and a northwesterly corner of Parcel C as shown on said plan, of which this was a part; thence leaving said point of beginning and by said centerline the following two courses and distances: (1) North 05 degrees, 37 minutes, 34 seconds West, 44.09 feet to a P.K. nail found; thence (2) North 05 degrees, 30 minutes, 40 seconds West, 17.31 feet to a point marking the northwesterly corner of this and a southwesterly corner of remaining lands of Gary D. and Freida Moore; thence by said remaining lands of Moore the following two courses and distances: (3) North 84 degrees, 22 minutes, 29 seconds East, 100.45 feet to an iron pin found marking a corner of this anda southeasterly corner of said remaining lands of Moore; thence (4) North 05 degrees, 39 minutes, 43 seconds West, 59.00 feet to a point marking a corner of this and a southeasterly corner of Parcel A as shown on said plan; thence by said Parcel A (5) North 84 degrees, 36 minutes, 57 seconds East, 29.18 feet to a point marking the northeasterly corner of this, a southeasterly corner of said Parcel A, and in line of lands of Tammi Jo Lepold and John C. DeRosa; thence by said lands of Tammi Jo Lepold and John C. DeRosa (6) South 05 degrees, 52 minutes, 15 seconds East, 129.19 feet to an iron pin found marking the southeasterly corner of this, a southwesterly corner of said lands of Tammi Jo Lepold and John C. DeRosa, a northwesterly corner of lands of Terry A. and Susan L. Lepold, and a northeasterly corner of lands of Larry M. and Garry M. Brady; thence partly by said lands of Brady and partly by the aforementioned Parcel C (7) South 86 degrees, 58 minutes, 25 seconds West, 130.30 feet to the point and place of beginning. Containing: 10,094 Square Feet
BEING UPI NUMBER 68-06-0135
BEING THE SAME PROPERTY CONVEYED TO ROBERT G. PATRICK AND BETH ANN PATRICK, HUSBAND AND WIFE WHO ACQUIRED TITLE, AS TENANTS BY THE ENTIRETY, BY VIRTUE OF A DEED FROM ROBERT G. PATRICK, A MARRIED INDIVIDUAL, DATED MAY 10, 2007, RECORDED MAY 29, 2007, AT DOCUMENT ID 10757741, AND RECORDED IN BOOK 7171, PAGE 522, OFFICE OF THE RECORDER OF DEEDS, CHESTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.
PLAINTIFF: PNC Bank, National Association VS DEFENDANT: Robert G. Patrick & Beth Ann Patrick
SALE ADDRESS: 22 Sylmar Road, Nottingham, PA 19362
PLANTIFF ATTORNEY: MANLEY DEAS KOCHALSKI LLC 614-220-5611
N.B. Ten percent (10%) of the purchase money must be paid at the time and place of sale. Payment must be paid
WENDY BLEVINS, WHO ACQUIRED
TITLE BY VIRTUE OF A DEED FROM JAMES RANDALL FREESE AND KIMBERLY A. FREESE, DATED JULY
31, 2003, RECORDED AUGUST
28, 2003, AT BOOK 5861, PAGE 21, CHESTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA RECORDS.
PLAINTIFF: LSF11 MASTER PARTICIPATION TRUST VS DEFENDANT: Rodney A. Blevins, Sr. & Wendy H. Blevins, AKA Wendy H. Leister
SALE ADDRESS: 694 Elk Ridge Road, Oxford, PA 19363
PLANTIFF ATTORNEY: MANLEY DEAS KOCHALSKI LLC 614-220-5611
N.B. Ten percent (10%) of the purchase money must be paid at the time and place of sale. Payment must be paid in cash, certified check, or money order made payable to the purchaser or “Sheriff of Chester County”. The balance must be made payable to “Sheriff of Chester County” within twenty-one (21) days from the date of sale by 4PM. FREDDA L. MADDOX, SHERIFF 3-25p-3t Sheriff Sale of
3rd
Room 3300, West Chester, Pennsylvania, as announced on Thursday, April 16th , 2020 at 11AM. Notice is given to all parties in interest and claimants that the Sheriff will file with the Prothonotary and in the Sheriff’s Office, both located in the Chester County Justice
directed
the Chester County Justice Center at 201 W Market Street, 3rd Floor, Room 3300, West Chester, Pennsylvania, as announced on Thursday, April 16th , 2020 at 11AM. Notice is given to all parties in interest and claimants that the Sheriff will file with the Prothonotary and in the Sheriff’s Office, both located in the Chester County Justice Center, 201 W Market Street, West Chester, Pennsylvania, Schedules of Distribution on Monday, May 18th, 2020. Distribution will be made in accordance with the Schedules unless exceptions are filed in the Sheriff’s Office within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 20-4-180 Writ of Execution No. 2015-07056 DEBT $332,403.08
Property situate in the NEW GARDEN TOWNSHIP, CHESTER County, Pennsylvania BLR # 60-2-93.8
IMPROVEMENTS thereon: Residential Dwelling
PLAINTIFF: U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee, Successor in Interest to Wachovia Bank, National Association, as Trustee for Wells Fargo Asset Securities Corporation, Mortagage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2005-Ar2
VS DEFENDANT: Richard Wannemacher, Jr a/k/a Richard Wanemacher & Nani Wannemacher a/k/a Nani Shin-Wannemacher
SALE ADDRESS: 800 Sunrise Drive, Kennett Square, PA 19348-4226
PLANTIFF ATTORNEY: PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES, LLP 215-563-7000
N.B. Ten percent (10%) of the purchase money must be paid at the time and place of sale. Payment must be paid in cash, certified check, or money order made payable to the purchaser or “Sheriff of Chester County”. The balance must be made payable to “Sheriff of Chester County” within twenty-one (21) days from the date of sale by 4PM. FREDDA L. MADDOX, SHERIFF 3-25p-3t Sheriff Sale of Real Estate By virtue of the within mentioned writs directed to Sheriff Fredda L. Maddox, the herein-described real estate will be sold at public sale in the Chester County Justice Center at 201 W Market Street, 3rd Floor, Room 3300, West Chester, Pennsylvania, as announced on Thursday, April 16th , 2020 at 11AM. Notice is given to all parties in interest and claimants that the Sheriff will file with the Prothonotary and in the Sheriff’s Office, both located in the Chester County Justice Center, 201 W Market Street, West Chester, Pennsylvania, Schedules of Distribution on Monday, May 18th, 2020. Distribution will be made in accordance with the Schedules unless exceptions are filed in the Sheriff’s Office within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 20-4-188 Writ of Execution No. 2018-12076 DEBT $211,042.57
ALL THAT CERTAIN lots or pieces of ground
SITUATE in Penn Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania bounded and described according to a 5 lot subdivision for Fred Ham, made by Concord Land Planners & Surveyors, Inc. P.O. Box 378 Oxford, Pennsylvania 19363 (610) 932-5119, dated 10/23/2001 and last revised 05/09/2002 as follows to wit:
made payable to the purchaser or “Sheriff of Chester County”. The balance must be made payable to “Sheriff of Chester County” within twenty-one (21) days from the date of sale by 4PM.
FREDDA L. MADDOX, SHERIFF 3-25p-3t
Sheriff Sale of Real Estate
By virtue of the within mentioned writs directed to Sheriff Fredda L. Maddox, the herein-described real estate will be sold at public sale in the Chester County Justice Center at 201 W Market Street, 3rd Floor, Room 3300, West Chester, Pennsylvania, as announced on Thursday, April 16th , 2020 at 11AM. Notice is given to all parties in interest and claimants that the Sheriff will file with the Prothonotary and in the Sheriff’s Office, both located in the Chester County Justice Center, 201 W Market Street, West Chester, Pennsylvania, Schedules of Distribution on Monday, May 18th, 2020. Distribution will be made in accordance with the Schedules unless exceptions are filed in the Sheriff’s Office within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 20-4-195 Writ of Execution No. 2018-02262 DEBT $112,006.20
PROPERTY SITUATE IN FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP
TAX PARCEL # 72-05-0034.010
SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF: RUDY D. ARNOLD A/K/A RUDY ARNOLD
IMPROVEMENTS thereon: Residential Dwelling
PLAINTIFF: M&T Bank VS DEFENDANT: Rudy D. Arnold A/K/A Rudy Arnold
SALE ADDRESS: 1833 New London Road, Landenberg, PA 19350
PLANTIFF ATTORNEY: KML LAW GROUP, P.C. 215-627-1322
N.B. Ten percent (10%) of the purchase money must be paid at the time and place of sale. Payment must be paid in cash, certified check, or money order made payable to the purchaser or “Sheriff of Chester County”. The balance must be made payable to “Sheriff of Chester County” within twenty-one (21) days from the date of sale by 4PM.
FREDDA L. MADDOX, SHERIFF 3-25p-3t
Sheriff Sale of Real Estate By virtue of the within mentioned writs directed to Sheriff Fredda L. Maddox, the herein-described real estate will be sold at public sale in the Chester County Justice Center at 201 W Market Street, 3rd Floor, Room 3300, West Chester, Pennsylvania, as announced on Thursday, April 16th , 2020 at 11AM. Notice is given to all parties in interest and claimants that the Sheriff will file with the Prothonotary and in the Sheriff’s Office, both located in the Chester County Justice Center, 201 W Market Street, West Chester, Pennsylvania, Schedules of Distribution on Monday, May 18th, 2020. Distribution will be made in accordance with the Schedules unless exceptions are filed in the Sheriff’s Office within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 20-4-209
Writ of Execution No. 2018-13390
DEBT $956,057.35
ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of ground
“Sheriff of Chester County”. The balance must be made payable to “Sheriff of Chester County” within twenty-one (21) days from the date of sale by 4PM.
FREDDA L. MADDOX, SHERIFF 3-25p-3t
Sheriff Sale of Real Estate By virtue of the within mentioned writs directed to Sheriff Fredda L. Maddox, the herein-described real estate will be sold at public sale in the Chester County Justice Center at 201 W Market Street, 3rd Floor, Room 3300, West Chester, Pennsylvania, as announced on Thursday, April 16th , 2020 at 11AM. Notice is given to all parties in interest and claimants that the Sheriff will file with the Prothonotary and in the Sheriff’s Office, both located in the Chester County Justice Center, 201 W Market Street, West Chester, Pennsylvania, Schedules of Distribution on Monday, May 18th, 2020. Distribution will be made in accordance with the Schedules unless exceptions are filed in the Sheriff’s Office within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 20-4-210 Writ of Execution No. 2019-09545 DEBT $245,344.65
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in East Nottingham Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described according to a Plan of Darlington HuntPhase II, drawn by Lake Roeder Hillard & Beers, dated 12/15/97 and revised 1/27/98, said Plan recorded in Chester County as Plan No. 14291, as follows, to wit:
BEGINNING at a point of curve, an iron pin on the Northwesterly side of Quail Drive (50 feet wide), said point being a corner of Lot No. 31 on said Plan; thence extending from said point of beginning Southwestwardly, Southwardly and Southeastwardly along the arc of a circle curving to the left having a radius of 325.00 feet the arc distance of 130.29 feet to an iron pin, a corner of Lot No. 33 on said Plan; thence extending along same, South 79 degrees 47 minutes 39 seconds West, 218.55 feet to an iron pin, a corner of Lot No. 34 on said Plan; thence extending along same, North 72 degrees 49 minutes 09 seconds West, 142.37 feet to an iron pin in line of lands now or late of Mark T. Jung and Ann W. Jung; thence extending partly along said lands, and partly along lands now or late of Randolph Gripps and Patricia A. Gripps, and partly along lands now or late of William C. Dalton and Noreen Dalton, North 17 degrees 10 minutes 51 seconds West, 225.00 feet to an iron pin, a corner of Lot No. 31 on said Plan; thence extending along same, South 72 degrees 49 minutes 09 seconds East, 300.97 feet to the first mentioned point and place of beginning.
CONTAINING 1.45 Acres of land, more or less.
BEING Lot No. 32 as shown on the abovementioned Plan.
Title to said Premises vested in Paul J. King and Khristine King by Deed from William L. Hostetter et al dated February 1, 1999 and recorded February 22, 1999 in the Chester County Recorder of Deeds in Book 4512, Page 0349 as Instrument Number 13820.
Tax Parcel # 69-3-150
PLAINTIFF: Towd Point Mortgage Trust 2015-6, U.S. Bank National Association as Indenture Trustee VS DEFENDANT: Paul J. King & Khristine King
SALE ADDRESS: 110 Quail Drive, Lincoln University, PA 19352
By virtue of the within mentioned writs directed to Sheriff Fredda L. Maddox, the herein-described real estate will be sold at public sale in the Chester County Justice Center at 201 W Market Street, 3rd Floor, Room 3300, West Chester, Pennsylvania, as announced on Thursday, April 16th , 2020 at 11AM. Notice is given to all parties in interest and claimants that the Sheriff will file with the Prothonotary and in the Sheriff’s Office, both located in the Chester County Justice Center, 201 W Market Street, West Chester, Pennsylvania, Schedules of Distribution on Monday, May 18th, 2020. Distribution will be made in accordance with the Schedules unless exceptions are filed in the Sheriff’s Office within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 20-4-217
Writ of Execution No. 2019-05846 DEBT $124,715.95
Property situate in the LONDONDERRY TOWNSHIP, CHESTER County, Pennsylvania
BLR # 46-3-16
IMPROVEMENTS thereon: Residential Dwelling
PLAINTIFF: U.S. Bank National Association, Not in Its Individual Capacity But Solely in Its Capacity as Indenture Trustee of Cim Trust 2018-R4
VS DEFENDANT: John Preston Dehaven
a/k/a John P. Dehaven & Lynn Karmilowicz a/k/a Lynn M. Dehaven
SALE ADDRESS: 201 Paxson Road, Cochranville, PA 19330-9478
PLANTIFF ATTORNEY:
and Jennifer Kearney on Judgement No. 14-00895 BEING UPI # 69-3-64.19
Fulton Bank, N.A. VS DEFENDANT: Robert J. Kearney & Jennifer L. Kearney
SALE ADDRESS: 611 Quill Court, Oxford, East Nottingham Township, PA 19363 PLANTIFF ATTORNEY: BARLEY SNYDER 717-299-5201 N.B. Ten percent (10%) of the purchase money must be paid at the time and
BEGINNING at a concrete monument set on the Southerly side of a cul-desac at the end of Dutton Farms Lane a corner of Lot 2 on said plan, thence extending along same, South 00 degrees 20 minutes 37 seconds East 240.36 feet to an iron pin set in line of Lot 1, thence extending along same, North 67 degrees 28 minutes 33 seconds West 201.97 feet to an iron set in line of lands now or formerly of Walter G & E Louise Harris, thence extending along same, North 15 degrees 20 minutes 00 seconds West 235.00 feet to an iron pin set a corner of Lot 4, thence extending along same, South 87 degrees 51 minutes 34 seconds East 187.23 feet to an iron pin set on the Westerly side of said cul-de-sac at the end of Dutton Farms Lane, thence extending along same, on the arc of circle curving to the left having a radius of 60.00 feet the arc distance of 89.59 feet to the first mentioned point and place of beginning.
BEING Lot No. 3 on said plan.
BEING the same premises in which William T. O’Neill, by deed dated 09/24/2003 and recorded 10/30/2003 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for the County of Chester, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in Deed Book 5958, Page 921, and Instrument No.10328448, granted and conveyed unto Warren Lapham and Constance L. Lapham, Husband and wife. Parcel ID No. 58-4-93.2B
PLAINTIFF: Specialized Loan Servicing LLC VS DEFENDANT: Constance L. Lapham & Warren Lapham
SALE ADDRESS: 25 Dutton Farms Lane, West Grove, PA 19390
PLANTIFF ATTORNEY: SHAPIRO & DeNARDO, LLC 610-278-6800
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SITUATE in the Township of London Grove, County of Chester, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, bounded and described according to a Final Subdivision Plan of Briarlea made by Crossan-Raimato, Inc., Professional Land Surveyors, dated November 22, 2004, last revised February 16, 2005 and recorded in Chester County Recorder of Deeds Office as Plan No. 17790 as follows, to wit:
BEGINNING at a point on the westerly side of Remington Way, a corner of Open Space on said Plan; thence extending from the beginning point along Remington Way South 00 degrees 29 minutes 27 seconds East 111.00 feet to a corner of Lot 6 on said Plan; thence extending along Lot 6 South 89 degrees 30 minutes 33 seconds West 152.82 feet to a point in line of aforementioned Open Space; thence extending along Open Space North 00 degrees 29 minutes 27 seconds West 111.00 feet; thence extending along same North 89 degrees 30 minutes 33 seconds East 152.82 feet to the first mentioned point of beginning.
BEING Lot 7 on said Plan. Title to said Premises vested in Doretta Hubbard by Deed from NVR dated December 29, 2006 and recorded January 9, 2007 in the Chester County Recorder of Deeds in Book 7053, Page 2304 as Instrument Number 10719197. Tax Parcel # 59-8-144.9
PLAINTIFF: Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, on behalf of the registered Holders of Bear Stearns Asset Backed Securities I Trust 2007AC2, Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2007-AC2 VS DEFENDANT: Doretta Hubbard
SALE ADDRESS: 37 Remington Way, West Grove, PA 19390
PLANTIFF ATTORNEY: MILSTEAD & ASSOCIATES, LLC 856-482-1400
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PLANTIFF ATTORNEY: MILSTEAD & ASSOCIATES, LLC 856-482-140
N.B. Ten percent (10%) of the purchase money must be paid at the time and place of sale. Payment must be paid in cash, certified check, or money order made payable to the purchaser or “Sheriff of Chester County”. The balance must be made payable to “Sheriff of Chester County” within twenty-one (21) days from the date of sale by 4PM. FREDDA L. MADDOX, SHERIFF 3-25p-3t Sheriff Sale of Real Estate