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NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain
mortgage given by Patrick M Glidden and Jennifer M Glidden to Mortgage Electronic
Registration Systems, Inc., dated June 25, 2004 and recorded with the Barnstable
County Registry of Deeds at Book 18761, Page 282, of which mortgage Mortgage
Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., is the present holder,for breach of the conditions
of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public
Auction at 10:00 am. on March 21, 2006, on the mortgaged premises located at 597
PitchersWay, Hyannis, BarnstableCounty,Massachusetts,allandsingularthe premises
described in said mortgage,
TO WIT:
The land together with the buildings now thereon situated in Barnstable
(Hyannis), Barnstable County, Massachusetts, bounded and described as follows:
NORTHEASTERLY by Pitchers Way, a public way, 20.00 feet;
SOUTHEASTERLY by Lot 14A, as shown on the hereinafter mentioned
plan, 92 17 feet,
SOUTHWESTERLY by Lots 14Aand 15A, as shown on said plan, 303.35
feet;
NORTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of Ruth H. Schuman, 106.58
feet;
NORTHEASTERLY by a portion of Lots 10A and 11A, as shown on said
plan 9918 feet;
NORTHEASTERLY by Lot 11A, 39.37 feet; and
NORTHWESTERLY by said Lot 11A, 86.86 feet.
Containing 27,435 square feet, more or less.
Being shown as LOT 12A on plan entitled "Plan of Land in Hyannis,
Barnstable, Mass. as surveyed for Landmark Homes, Inc., Feb 1977, Sacle 1" = 40',
Baxter & Nye, Inc. R.L.S., Osterville, Mass.",which plan is recorded at the Barnstable
County Registry of Deeds in Plan Book 310, Page 34.
For mortgagors' title see deed recorded with Barnstable County Registry
of Deeds in Book 18761, Page 280.
These premises willbe sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of
all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the nature
of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax
liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing
encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, having priority over said
mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, easements, improvements,
liens or encumbrances is made in the deed
TERMS OF SALE:
A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00), Dollars by certified or bank check
will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance
is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, PC, 150 California
Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to PO Box 610389, Newton High-
lands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the date of sale. Deed
will be provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full of the purchase price.
The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event
of an error in this publication.
Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale.
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION
SYSTEMS, INC.
t Present holder of said mortgage
By its Attorneys
HARMON LAW OFFICES, PC.
Kristin A. Hedvig, Esquire
150 California Street
Newton, MA 02458
(617) 558-0500
The Barnstable Patriot
February 24, March 3 and March 10, 2006
TOWN OF BARNSTABLE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Town Manager, John C. Klimm, will hold
a public hearing on the application of Jan
Maki, 841 Oak Street, Barnstable MA, for
a shellfish grant license renewal to culti-
vate shellfish in site #01-2 in Barnstable
Harbor.
SaidpublichearingwillbeheldonWednes-
day, March 22, 2006 at 1:30 p.m. in the
New Town Hall Selectmen's Conference
Room, Town Hall, 2M Floor, 367 Main
Street, Hyannis, MA.
Any interestedparty is invited to comment
and attend this hearing.
John C. Klimm
Town Manager
The Barnstable Patriot
March 3, 2006
MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
By virtue of andin execution of the Power of Sale contained ina certain mortgage
given by Charles R Wood to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., acting solely
as nominee for Accredited Home Lenders, Inc., dated February 5, 2004 and recorded
with Barnstable County Registry of Deeds in Book 18207, Page 238 of which mortgage
Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, Trustee On Behalf Of The Certificate holders Of
Morgan Stanley ABS Capital I Inc Trust 2004-HE5 is the present holder by assignment,
for breach of conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same,
the mortgaged premises located at 33 Wequaquet Lane, Centerville, Massachusetts will be
sold at a PublicAuction at 12:00 PM on March 21, 2006. at the mortgaged premises, more
particularly described below, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, to
wit:
The land with all buildings and improvement thereon situate in said Barnstable (Centerville),
County of Barnstable, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, bounded and described as fol-
lows:
Beginning at the northeast comer of the granted premises at an iron axle at land of William
H. Hundertmark; and a town way known as Wequaquet Lane,
Thence running Southwesterly by Wequaquet Lane one hundred forty-five (145) feet to land
now or formerly of said William H. Hundertmark:
Thence running North 58 degrees 26' 50" West by land of said Hundertmark one hundred
sixteen and 72/100 (116 72) feet to an iron axle to other land of Brennan;
Thence runningNorth 10degrees, 29' 50" East byother land of Brennantwo hundrednineteen
and 53/100 (219.53) feet to an iron pipe to land of said Hundertmark.
Thence running South 40 degrees 13' 40" East, one hundred thirty and 92/100 (130 92) feet
to an iron pipe, and South 46 degrees 05' 30" East ninety-nine and 46/100 (99 46) feet, by
land of said Hundertmark, to the iron axle at the point of beginning
Containing 18,085 square feet of land, more or less, and being more particularly shown on
plan entitled"Plan of Land inCenterville,Barnstable, Mass. Belongingto Charles H Brennan
et ux, Scale 1inch = 30 ft. Aug. 12, 1950, Bearse & Kellogg, Engineers, Centerville, Mass."
Recorded with Barnstable County Registry of Deeds in Plan Book 110, Page 147
For mortgagor's title see deedrecorded with the Barnstable County Registry of
Deeds in Book 12630, Page 203
The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other municipal assess-
ments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable encumbrances of record
entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and sub|ect to and with the benefit of all ease-
ments, restrictions reservations and conditions of record and subject to all tenancies and/or
rights of parties in possession
Terms of Sale Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of $5,000.00, as a
deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order to qualify as a bidder (the
mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from this requirement); high bidder to sign
written Memorandum of Sale upon acceptance of bid. balance of purchase pnce payable in
cash or currentfunds inthirty (30) days from thedate of the sale at the officesof mortgagee's
attorney, Korde & Associates. PC , 321 Billenca Road. Suite 210. Chelmsford, MA 01824-
4100, c/o Sanjit S Korde or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee
Other terms to be announced at the sale
Deutsche Bank National Trust Company.Trustee
On Behalf Of The Certificateholders Of Morgan
Stanley ABS Capital I Inc Trust 2004-HE5
present holder of said mortgage by its attorney
Sanjit S Korde
Korde & Associates. PC
321 Billenca Road. Suite 210
Chelmsford, MA 018244100
(978)256-1500
The Barnstable Patriot
February 24, March 3 and March 10 2006
TOWN OF BARNSTABLE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING UNDER THE ZONING ORDINANCE
MARCH 22, 2006
To all persons interested in, or affected by the Zoning Board of Appeals
under Section 11, of Chapter 40A of the General Laws of the Commonwealth of Mas-
sachusetts, and all amendments thereto you are hereby notified that:
7:00 P.M. Appeal 2006-024 Corey
Donald J. Corey, Jr., has appliedfor a Special Permit pursuant to Section 240-25 (C)(1)
Conditional Use in a Highway Business District and a Modification of Special Permit
1969-66 issued to Father McSwiney Associates Inc The applicant seeks to demolish
the existing Knights of Columbus Hall and redevelop the site with a 9,801 sq ft retail
building and related site improvements Use of the site is to be that of retail sales of
liquor. The property is addressed 1030 Falmouth Road (Route 28), Centerville/Hyannis,
MA, as shown on Assessor's Map 250 as parcel 065. in a Highway Business and
Residence D-1 Zoning District
7:15 P.M. Appeal 2006-025 Clancy
Lynne M Clancy has petitioned for Variancesto Section 240-47 1 Family Apartments
The applicant is seeking to expand an existing detached garage and convert it to a
family apartment unit of 1.153 sq.ft., when the Zoning Ordinance only permits family
apartments to be within or attached to the principal dwelling and not to exceed 800 sq.ft.
inarea The property isaddressed 152 River Ridge Drive, Marstons Mills, MA, as shown
onAssessor's Map 059 as parcel 007-005, in a Residence F Zoning District.
These Public Hearingswill beheldatthe BarnstableTownHall,367 MainStreet,Hyannis,
MA, Hearing Room, 2nd Floor, Wednesday, March 22, 2006 Plans and applications
may be reviewed at the Zoning Board of Appeals Office, Growth Management Depart-
ment, Town Offices, 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA
Gail C Nightingale, Chairman
Zoning Board of Appeals
The Barnstable Patriot
February 24 and March 3, 2006
TOWN OF BARNSTABLE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Town Manager, John C Klimm, will hold
a public hearing on the application of Karl
Maki, 841 Oak Street, Barnstable MA,for
a shellfish grant license renewal to culti-
vate shellfish in site #01-1 in Barnstable
Harbor.
SaidpublichearingwillbeheldonWednes-
day, March 22, 2006 at 1:00 p,m. in the
New Town Hall Selectmen's Conference
Room, Town Hall, 2nd
Floor, 367 Main
Street, Hyannis, MA
Any interested party is invitedto comment
and attend this hearing
John C Klimm
Town Manager
The Barnstable Patriot
March 3, 2006
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COMMONWEALTH OF
MASSACHUSETTS
LAND COURT
DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL
COURT
(Seal) Case No.: 310231
TO:
EricAbdow a/k/a Eric Abdow, Sr.
and to all persons entitled to the benefit
of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act.
Mortgage Electronic RegistrationSystems,
Inc., as nominee for Aegis Mortgage
Corporation d/b/a UC Lending, claiming
to be the holder of a mortgage covering
real property in Dennisport numbered
as 47 Ellis Drive given by Eric Abdow to
Mortgage ElectronicRegistrationSystems,
Inc., as nomineeAegis Mortgage Corpora-
tion d/b/a UC Lending dated October 31,
2001 and registered at the Barnstable
County Registry District of the Land Court
as Document No. 849417, and noted on
Certificate of Title No. 157566, has filed
with said court a complaint for authority
to foreclose said mortgage in the manner
following: by entry and possession of and
exercise of power of sale Ifyouare entitled
to the benefits of the Servicemembers
Civil Relief Act and you object to such
foreclosure you or your attorney should
file a written appearance and answer in
said court at Boston on or before the 27th
day of March 2006 or you may be forever
barredfromclaimingthat such foreclosure
is invalid under said act.
Witness , KARYN F. SCHEIER, Chief
Justice of said Court this 8th day of
February 2006.
Deborah J. Patterson
Recorder
(1200.78F2/Abdow)(03/03/06)(66293)
The Barnstable Patriot
March 3, 2006
CONTINUEDFROM PAGE C:6
And every Saturday morning at
10:30, it's Animal Story Time
with stories about Peter Rabbit
and friends. Every Tuesday and
Friday morning at 10:30, a vol-
unteer leads walks in the Shir-
ley G. Cross Wildflower Garden.
The latest exhibit, "Picturing
New England Wildlife," is now
on display at the center.
Cape Cod Museum of
Natural History
(508-896-3867, Route 6A in
Brewster)
Nature walks, talks, lessons,
trips, a museum shop and library,
family programs and more are of-
fered. Current exhibits include an
interactive coastal exhibit, marine
exhibits, birds, more.
• March 8: Explore Ryder
Conservation Area/Lowell Holly
Reservation in Sandwich and walk
the hills, holly forest and bogs.
Meet at the museum at 9 a.m.
Massachusetts
Audubon Society,
Ashumet and Long
Pasture Wildlife
Sanctuary
(508-362-1426, call for de-
tailed information)
Massachusetts
Audubon Society,
Wellfleet Bay Wildlife
Sanctuary
(508-349-2615, Route 6 in
Wellfleet, call for a complete
schedule of events)
Special notice: The Birding
Cape Cod guide has been up-
dated by the Audubon Society
and the Cape Cod Bird Club.
• March 3: Join a natural-
ist at 9 a.m. to bird at several
locations or if you are not up to
taking the three hour trip stop
by the Eldredge Public Library
in Chatham at 2 p.m. when
naturalists Wayne Petersen,
Bob Prescott, Ellen Jedrey and
Stephanie Ellis discuss the
importance of Chatham as a
birding area.
Massachusetts Audubon
Society, Long Pasture Wildlife
Sanctuary
(Cummaquid, 508-362-1426)
Waquoit Bay Reserve
{508-457-0495 , Route
28, East Falmouth)
• Professional development
courses for educators in fishing,
oceans and coasts, salt water
studies, whales, local water
issues, coastal habitats and
more being held this winter and
spring. Call now for details.
Cape Cod Wildlife
Center
(185 Meadow Lane, West
Barnstable, 508-362-0111,
www.capewildlife.org)
Have your questions about
wildlife answered daily from
9 a.m. to 5 p.m., or go to the
Center's Web site at CapeWil-
dlife.Org
Warning: The Center strongly
urges the public to not touch
wild animals. If you must do so,
wear thick rubber gloves. Bet-
ter yet, call your local animal
control department and let the
professionals handle the situ-
ation.
j —TALKS:
The Old Ship of Zion
Horace Clarence Boyer, Ph.D,
will speak on African American
gospel music at the Tilden Arts
Center at Cape Cod Community
College March 8 at 7 p.m. Boyer
will provide "entertaining yet
informative historical detail" on
each stage of gospel music's
development. The lecture is free,
supported in part by a grant
from the Lowell Foundation.
Weather and storms
Weather and Storms are
the topic when Charles Orloff
lectures at the Sturgis Library
in Barnstable Village, March 11.
Orloff is the executive director
of the Blue Hills Observatory in
Milton, home of the oldest con-
tinuously maintained weather
records in North America.
The talk is sponsored by the
Barnstable Historical Society
and begins at 2 p.m.
There's no need to
fear, Underdog is
here
W. Watts Biggers, co-creator
of animated hero Underdog, will
speak at Heritage Museum and
Gardens March 11 at 2 p.m..
Admission is $8 for members,
$11 for non-members. Call
508-888-3300 Ext. 122 for more
information.
Center for Coastal
Studies lecture series
The Provincetown Center for
Coastal Studies will sponsor
four lectures in the Ocean at
Your Doorstep series Mon-
day evenings from March 13
through April 10. The series will
be held at the Provincetown
Public Library at 6:30 p.m. and
is free and open to the public.
Historic lecture series
The Historical Society of Old
Yarmouth presents a lecture se-
ries this winter. The next one is
March 12 when Desiree Mobed
talks about the Brooks Acade-
my in Harwich. The location has
changed from the Yarmouthport
Library to the fire station com-
munity room on Route 6A. Enter
the rear parking lot from Red
Jacket Road at 3 p.m. For more
information, call 508-362-3021.
Piercy to talk
Novelist and poet Marge
Piercy will read from her work
and sign books May 4 at 7:30
p.m. at the Cotuit Center for the
Arts. Tickets are $20 to $25.
^p WALKS:
WALKS
Sandwich expedition
Explore the oldest town on
Cape Cod, Sandwich, year-
round on a 6.2-mile walk
as part of the Walk 'n Mass
Volkssport Club. Call 508-291-
1162 for details.
Take the Hyannis-JFK
family compound
walk
Walk Hyannis and enjoy
ocean views on a 10K jaunt
beginning at the Heritage
House Hotel, 259 Main Street
in Hyannis. Walk sponsored
by the Walk 'n Mass Volkss-
port Club. Start times are daily
sunrise to sunset. Information:
508-775-7000.
^S^ZVOLUNTEERS:
Volunteers needed to
man desks
The Housing Assistance Cor-
poration, 460 West Main St. in
Hyannis, needs volunteers to do
filing, copying, data input and
more. Interested parties should
call 508-771-5400, ext. 272.
The Coast Guard
wants you!
The Coast Guard Heritage
Museum in Barnstable Village
needs people to be volunteer
interpreters. Training is pro-
vided. Call Al at 508-420-9810
to sign on.
MSPCA needs help
The MSPCA is looking for
volunteers to clean, do laundry,
transport animals, help with
special events, foster care for
cats and kittens and more.
Volunteer orientation is held
the first Thursday of the month
at the shelter, 1577 Falmouth
Road in Centerville.
Adults needed to play
Horizons for Homeless Chil-
dren is looking for volunteers
to play with kids living in family
homeless shelters in Barnstable
County. Just two hours are
needed for a commitment. For
details call 508-999-9454.
Literacy and math
coaches needed
The Senior Corps of Elder Ser-
vices is looking for older adults
for training as literacy and math
coaches for elementary school
children in Bourne, Barnstable,
Dennis and Yarmouth. Call for
details, 800-244-4630 or 508-
394-4630 ext. 158.
NOAH Center needs
volunteers
The NOAH Center is looking
for a front desk volunteer to
work one morning a week as
well as kitchen assistants to
work one evening. Those inter-
ested is signing up should call
508-364-7590 or 508-771-5400
ext. 279.
Like kids? We've got
an idea for you!
The Boys & Girls Club needs
volunteers for the photography
group, cooking class and Web
design, or to play board games
and tutor children. Call 508-
477-8845.
Docents wanted for
Burgess Museum
The Thornton W. Burgess Mu-
seum in Sandwich Village needs
docents to greet visitors during
the fall. Training provided.
Volunteers needed
for mentoring
program
Aid to Incarcerated Moth-
ers is looking for volunteers
for its "Children and Mentors"
Partnership mentoring program.
Call 617-536-0058.
CCMA needs
volunteers
The Cape Cod Museum of
Art in Dennis needs volunteers
to contact foundations for grant
sources, design graphics, help
install exhibits, work in the gift
shop, raise, direct docent tours,
and help with education pro-
grams. Call 508-385-4477, ext.
10, and leave a message for
Lois Alberts or John Laynor.
Parents Helping
Parents
To volunteer for this child
abuse prevention agency, you
need good interpersonal skills
and a commitment to strength-
ening families. Volunteers need
to commit to four to five hours
a week for one year as facilita-
tors. Training and supervision
provided. Call 800-882-1250 or
visit the Web site, www.parent-
shelpingparents.com.
Computer instructors
needed
The Dennis Council on Aging
needs people to help teach be-
ginning and intermediate com-
puter education courses twice a
week for eight classes. Training
is available. Call 508-385-5067.
Hospital gift shop
seeking volunteers
The gift shop at Cape Cod
Hospital needs volunteers who
can work three to four hours
a week. Call Judy Kennedy at
508-771-1800, x 25259.
VNA needs help
The Visiting Nurse Associa-
tion is recruiting volunteers to
provide office assistance at the
Hyannis site on Independence
Drive. Also needed are arts and
crafts people as well as drivers
and retired professionals to
share their interests and skills.
Camera crew and audio people
are needed for the health TV
program as well as child care
volunteers. Call 508-957-7709
if any of these opportunities
interest you.
Cotuit art center
looking for
volunteers
The Cotuit Center for the Arts
is looking for volunteers to work
in the box office, usher and
assist in mailings. In exchange
for your work, you will have free
entry to the shows. Call 508-
428-0669.
Opportunities at the
Thriftique
The Visiting Nurse Associa-
tion of Cape Cod operates a
busy thrift shop at 1074 Route
28 in South Yarmouth, South
Yarmouth Plaza. Volunteers are
needed to price and sell mer-
chandise. Call 508-957-7709.
Cahoon needs
volunteers
The Cahoon Museum of
American Art is looking for
volunteers to greet visitors in
the galleries, tend the gift shop \
and assist with mailings, office
projects and fund-raisers. Call
508-428-7581.
Retired car buffs
wanted
Retired car nuts or folks with
time on their hands are needed
at the Toad Hall Sports Car Mu-
seum in Hyannisport to show
people around the cars, answer
¦ questions and have a good
time. Call 508-778-4934.
Heritage looking for
volunteers
Heritage Museum & Gardens
in Sandwich needs new volun-
teers to help students partici-
pate in educational programs. If
you like children, learning and
teaching, call 508-888-3300.
Volunteers are sought also for
special events and mailings.
Help the Red Cross
Volunteers are needed to help
with the canteen at the Red Cross
Blood drives two times each month
at the Masonic Lodge, Route 28 in i
Centerville. Call 508-775-1540.
AIDS group needs
you
The AIDS Support Group
of Cape Cod, Hyannis, needs
volunteers to assist in the office
and food pantry, with deliver-
ies, doctor's appointments and
more. Call 508-778-1954.
Caregivers needed
for local children
Cape Cod Child Develop-
ment is looking for volunteers
for its Head Start, Child Care
and Early Intervention Pro-
grams as well as the adminis-
trative offices. Call 800-974-
8860.
Auxiliary thrift shop
needs volunteers
The Cape Cod Hospital
Auxiliary Thrift Shop, 690 Main
Street in Hyannis, is looking
for volunteers Monday through
Saturday to work three-hour
shifts in the morning or after-
noon. Call 508-775-0078. Pro-
ceeds from the sales benefit
the hospital's Breast Care and
Radiology Center for Men and
Women.
:EVENTSCALENDARI