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Roundhouse Parking Bid-WF-R1-04-22 (002) (executed)Roundhouse Parking Lot Surplus Parking Available for Lease during Business Hours The City of Northampton is accepting bids for the 30-year lease of eight downtown parking spaces during business hours (8:00 AM to 6:00 PM) at the Roundhouse Parking lot, with the leasee covering all maintenance costs and providing signage making the public aware that parking spots are available at all other hours. Space available for leasing is on the north side of the entrance to the Roundhouse Parking Lot, off of Old South Street, Northampton, shown on the sketch. The leasee will provide a liability insurance certificate showing the City as an additional additional insured with a minimum coverage of $1,000,000. Leasee shall provide maintenance at the equivalent of the City’s maintenance of the adjacent city-owned Roundhouse parking lot. The estimated value of the lease is $80,000. The minimum bid is $80,000 in cash or the equivalent in parking spaces available at all time to the public except 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM and located no further from Main Street than the leased premises, calculated at $0.125/hour from 6:00 PM to 8:00 AM and assuming an 85% occupancy rate. BID: I propose an annual lease of $_________, or $_______ over 30 years (minimum bid is $80,000 over thirty years. I will pay in cash _____, or I will provide _____ parking spaces located at _________________________________________ Please submit bid no later than 9:00 AM on January 10, 2022 to Wayne Feiden (ROUNDHOUSE PARKING BID) Planning and Sustainability 210 Main Street Northampton, MA 01060 NORTHAMPTON TERMINAL ASSOCIATES, LLP 2,680.00 80,400.00 (n/a) five (5)Roundhouse Plaza, Northampton, MA Real property submission confirmation The following Real Property submission was successfully received. Planned date of publish is 12/8/2021 Awarding Agency Agency Name and Address: City of Northampton c/o Planning & Sustainability 210 Main St Northampton, MA 01060 Project Number: Proposal Deadline Date: 1/10/2022 Time:9:00 AM Contact Information Name:Wayne Feiden Phone:4135871265 Fax Email Address:wfeiden@northamptonma.gov Do not notify email address listed when final publish date assigned. Contract Information Transaction Terms: Acquisition: Not Chosen Disposition: Lease Project:30-year lease of 8 downtown parking spots for daytime use with leasee covering all maintenance costs. Estimated Value, Source of Valuation Income approach, based on long term municipal parking rate in adjacent public parking lot. Additional Information Lease price can be offset by providing private parking for public use during peak downtown parking demand (Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings) This page can be printed for your records. William Francis Galvin, Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Terms and Conditions Accessibility Statement HOME DIRECTIONS CONTACT US Search the Secretary's website Search Wedne sday, Dec ember 8, 2021 | DAILY HAMPSHIRE GAZETTE B7gazet tenet.com Sudok uThe Associated Press T ODAY is Wednesday, Dec. 8, the 342nd day of 2021. There are 23 days left in the year. TODAY ’S HIGHLIGHT IN HISTORY: On Dec. 8, 1941, the United States entered World War II as Congress declared war against Imperial Japan, a day after the attack on Pearl Har- bor. ON THIS DATE: In 1813, Beethoven’s Sym- phony No. 7 in A Major, Op. 92, was first performed in Vienna, with Beethoven himself con- ducting. In 1886, the American Fed- eration of Labor was founded in Columbus, Ohio. In 1949, the Chinese Na- tionalist government moved from the Chinese mainland to Formosa as the Communists pressed their attacks. In 1972, a United Airlines Boeing 737 crashed while at- tempting to land at Chicago- Midway Airport, killing 43 of the 61 people on board, as well as two people on the ground; among the dead were Dorothy Hunt, wife of Watergate con- spirator E. Howard Hunt, U.S. Rep. George W. Collins, D-Ill., and CBS News correspondent Michele Clark. In 1980, rock star and for- mer Beatle John Lennon was shot to death outside his New York City apartment building by Mark David Chapman. In 1987, President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev signed a treaty at the White House call- ing for destruction of interme- diate-range nuclear missiles. In 1991, AIDS patient Kim- berly Bergalis, who had con- tracted the disease from her dentist, died in Fort Pierce, Florida, at age 23. In 1998, struggling to stave off impeachment, President Bill Clinton’s defenders force- fully pleaded his case before the House Judiciary Commit- tee. The Supreme Court ruled that police cannot search peo- ple and their cars after merely ticketing them for routine traf- fic violations. In 2001, the U.S. Capitol was reopened to tourists after a two-month security shut- down. In 2008, in a startling about- face, Khalid Sheikh Mo- hammed told the Guan- tanamo war crimes tribunal he would confess to master- minding the Sept. 11 attacks; four other men also aban- doned their defenses. In 2014, the U.S. and NATO ceremonially ended their combat mission in Afghanistan, 13 years after the Sept. 11 terror attacks sparked their invasion of the country to topple the Taliban- led government. In 2017, Japanese pitching and hitting star Shohei Ohtani announced that he would sign with the Los Angeles Angels. TEN YEARS AGO:Former MF Global CEO Jon Corzine was called before Congress to ex- plain the collapse of the secu- rities firm just over a month earlier; Corzine told the House Agriculture Committee he didn’t know what happened to an estimated $1.2 billion in missing clients’m o n e y. ONE YEAR AGO:A retired British shop clerk, 90-year-old Margaret Keenan, received the first shot in the country ’s COVID-19 vaccination pro- gram, the start of an unprece- dented global immunization effort. TODAY ’S BIRTHDAYS: Flutist James Galway is 82. Singer Jerry Butler is 82. Actor Mary Woronov is 78. Actor Kim Basinger is 68. Rock musician Warren Cuccurullo is 65. Rock musician Phil Collen (Def Leppard) is 64. Political com- mentator Ann Coulter is 60. Actor Wendell Pierce is 58. Ac- tor Teri Hatcher is 57. Singer Sinead O’Connor (AKA Shuhada’ Davitt) is 55. Base- ball Hall of Famer Mike Mussina is 53. Actor Dominic Monaghan is 45. Actor Ian Somerhalder is 43. Rock singer Ingrid Michaelson is 42. 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TODAY IN HISTORY Please Recycle This Newspaper www.heart.org SouthamptonTax collector 12/8/2021The owner(s), occupant(s) and public are hereby notified that thefollowing described parcels herein, located within the municipalityof Southampton and Hampshire County, of the Commonwealth ofMassachusetts, have taxes for the year 2019 as committed to theCollector of Taxes, by the Board of Assessors of this municipalitywhich remain delinquent and unpaid, and that the property hereindescribed will be taken by Southampton on Wednesday, 12/22/2021,at 10:00 AM for nonpayment of taxes, including interest and all legalcosts and charges thereon, unless the property shall be previouslydischarged.Jennifer DayCollector of Taxes Property location: College HighwayAssessed owners: Roy Alfred M C/O Tebo Mathieu JBill Number:23182019 Real Estate Taxes $287.50Description: A parcel of land with any building thereon, containingabout 14.770 acres described as parcel 40 99 0 in the office of theAssessors of the Town of Southampton identified in book and page8255 315, Hampshire County Registry of Deeds.Dec 8285289 Legals Lost & Found If you have lost or found an animal, we will run your ad for free. NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATEBy virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in acertain mortgage given by David P. Drewitz to JPMorgan ChaseBank, N.A., dated January 20, 2011 and recorded in the HampshireCounty Registry of Deeds in Book 10476, Page 1 of which mortgagethe undersigned is the present holder, by assignment from: JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association to NewRez LLC f/k/aNew Penn Financial, LLC d/b/a Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing,recorded on February 18, 2020, in Book No. 13542, at Page 216 for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purposeof foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 2:00 PM onDecember 30, 2021, on the mortgaged premises located at 107Water Street, Leeds (Northampton), Hampshire County,Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in saidmortgage, TO WIT:ALL THAT CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND SITUATE IN THE COUNTY OFHAMPSHIRE AND COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, BEING KNOWNAS METES AND BOUNDS PROPERTY AS SET FORTH IN BOOK 8565 PAGE296, RECORDED 12/21/2005. Being the same property as conveyedfrom STEPHEN P. DREWITZ to DAVID P. DREWITZ, as described in DEEDBOOK 8565 PAGE 296, Dated 11/30/2005, Recorded 12/21/2005Tax/Parcel ID: NHAM M:010D B:0039 L:0001 For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Hampshire CountyRegistry of Deeds in Book 8565, Page 296 and deed recorded inBook 6620, Page 296 These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with thebenefit 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 orliens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force andare applicable, having priority over said mortgage, whether or notreference to such restrictions, easements, improvements, liens orencumbrances is made in the deed. TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified or bankcheck will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time andplace of sale. The balance is to be paid by certified or bank checkat Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150 California St., Newton,Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, NewtonHighlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days fromthe date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recordingupon receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of thepremises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event ofan error in this publication. Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. NEWREZ LLC, F/K/A NEW PENN FINANCIAL, LLC, D/B/A SHELLPOINTMORTGAGE SERVICINGPresent holder of said mortgageBy its Attorneys,HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C.150 California St.Newton, MA 02458(617)558-050019254 Dec 08, 15, 22288774 Legals AMHERST PLANNING BOARD NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING -PRELIMINARYSUBDIVISION APPLICATION In accordance with M.G.L.Chapter 40A, the AmherstPlanning Board will a hold publichearing on Wednesday,December 15, 2021 to considerthe following PreliminarySubdivision application and tohear public comment. Pursuant to Chapter 20 of theActs of 2021, this meeting will beconducted via remote means.Members of the public who wishto access the meeting may doso via Zoom or by telephone. Noin-person attendance ofmembers of the public will bepermitted, but every effort willbe made to ensure that thepublic can adequately accessthe proceedings in real time, viatechnological means. Ahyperlink to and phone numberfor the hearing will be posted onthe Town's online calendar. Join from a PC, Mac, iPad, iPhoneor Android device: Zoom Meeting: https://amherstma.zoom.us/j/87480050842To join by Telephone: Dial (forhigher quality, dial a numberbased on your current location):US: 1 646 876 9923 or 1 301 7158592 or 1 312 626 6799 or 1 408638 0968 or 1 669 900 6833 or 1253 215 8782 or 1 346 248 7799Webinar ID: 874 8005 0842 6:35 PM SUB 2022-02 - 446 and462 Main Street - Center EastLLC Request approval for a 4 lotPreliminary Subdivision Plan,under MGL Chapter 41, Sections81L & 81S (Map 14B-66 and14B-68, B-N zoning district) Plans and documents areavailable via email fromChristine Brestrup, PlanningDirectorbrestrupc@amherstma.gov or413-259-3145 Nov 30, Dec 8276655 INFORMAL PROBATEPUBLICATION NOTICECommonwealth ofMassachusettsThe Trial CourtProbate and Family CourtHampshire Division15 Atwood DriveNorthampton, MA 01060(413) 585-8500Docket No. HS21P0672EAEstate of: Sonia Reid StrawnAlso Known As: Sonia A. StrawnDate of Death: January 24, 2022To all persons interested in theabove captioned estate, byPetition of Petitioner Dwight J.Strawn of Northampton, MA aWill has been admitted toinformal probate. Dwight J.Strawn of Northampton, MA hasbeen informally appointed asthe Personal Representative ofthe estate to serve withoutsurety on the bond.The estate is beingadministered under informalprocedure by the PersonalRepresentative under theMassachusetts Uniform ProbateCode without supervision by theCourt. Inventory and accountsare not required to be filed withthe Court, but interested partiesare entitled to notice regardingthe administration from thePersonal Representative andcan petition the Court in anymatter relating to the estate,including distribution of assetsand expenses of administration.Interested parties are entitled topetition the Court to instituteformal proceedings and toobtain orders terminating orrestricting the powers ofPersonal Representativesappointed under informalprocedure. A copy of thePetition and Will, if any, can beobtained from the Petitioner.Nov 26283952 NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in acertain mortgage given by David H. Bernier, Sr. and Ruth A. Bernier,to Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., dated February 23, 2007, andrecorded with the Hampshire Registry of Deeds in Book 9085 atPage 207, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holderby assignment from Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., to FederalNational Mortgage Association, dated September 23, 2016, recordedwith the Hampshire County Registry of Deeds in Book 12426, Page299; by assignment from Federal National Mortgage Association toNationstar Mortgage LLC, d/b/a Mr. Cooper, dated July 23, 2019,recorded with the Hampshire County Registry of Deeds in Book13330, Page 275; by assignment from Nationstar Mortgage LLC,d/b/a Mr. Cooper to U.S. Bank Trust National Association, as Trusteefor the Igloo Series IV Trust, dated February 21, 2020, recorded withthe Hampshire County Registry of Deeds in Book 13545, Page 292;and by an assignment from U.S. Bank Trust National Association, asTrustee for the Igloo Series IV Trust to U.S. Bank Trust NationalAssociation, as Trustee of the Bungalow Series IV Trust, dated June4, 2020, recorded with the Hampshire County Registry of Deeds inBook 13665, Page 126, for breach of the conditions of said mortgageand for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at PublicAuction at 12:00 P.M. on the 16th day of December 2021, at 178Glendale Road, Southampton, MA 01073, all and singular thepremises described in said mortgage, To wit: SITUATED IN SOUTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS, BOUNDED ANDDESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE EASTERLY SIDE OF TORREY STREET, ANDFIFTEEN (15) FEET SOUTHERLY FROM THE SOUTHERLY SIDE OF MANHANRIVER, AND RUNNING THENCE SOUTHERLY AND SOUTHEASTERLY ALONGTHE EASTERLY SIDE OF SAID STREET A DISTANCE OF ABOUT THREEHUNDRED TWENTY-SEVEN (327) FEET TO LINE OF LAND OF ONE EWING,NOW OR FORMERLY; THENCE EASTERLY ALONG SAID EWING'S LAND,NOW OR FORMERLY, ABOUT FOUR HUNDRED SEVENTY-SIX (476) FEET TOA STAKE; THANCE TURNING AND RUNNING NORTHEASTERLY ABOUT ONEHUNDRED TWENTY (120) FEET TO A POINT FIFTEEN (15) FEETSOUTHWESTERLY OF THE SOUTHWESTERLY SIDE OF SAID RIVER; THENCERUNNING NORHTWESTERLY PARALLEL WITH AND FIFTEEN (15) FEET FROMTHE ORDINARY SHORE LINE OF SAID RIVER TO SAID TORREY STREET ANDTHE POINT OF BEGINNING; CONTAINING TWO AND THRITY-SEVENHUNDREDTHS (2.37) ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. BEING THE SAME PROPERTY CONVEYED FROM RUTH A. BERNIER TO DAVIDH. BERNIER, SR AND RUTH A. BERNIER BY DEED RECORDED 02/04/1972 INBOOK 1619 PAGE 204 OF REGISTRAR OF DEEDS FOR HAMPSHIRE COUNTY,MASSACHUSETTS. ADDRESS: 178 GLENDALE RD.; SOUTHAMPTON, MA 01073-9311. Premises to be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefitof all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liensor claims in the nature of liens, improvements, public assessments,any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water and sewer liensand any other municipal assessments or liens or existingencumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable,having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference tosuch restrictions, easements, improvements, liens orencumbrances is made in the deed. Terms of sale: A deposit of five thousand dollars ($5,000) bycertified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaserat the time and place of sale. The balance is to be paid by certifiedor bank check at Demerle Hoeger LLP, 10 City Square, 4 th Floor,Boston, MA 02129 within thirty (30) days from the date of sale. Deedwill be provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full ofthe purchase price. In the event of an error in this publication, thedescription of the premises contained in said mortgage shallcontrol. Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. U.S. Bank Trust NationalAssociation, as Trustee of theBungalow Series IV Trust,Present holder of said mortgage, By its Attorneys,Demerle Hoeger LLP10 City Square, 4 th FloorBoston, MA 02129(617) 337-4444 Nov 24Dec 1, 8254739 The City is accepting bids forthe 30-year lease of 8downtown parking spots fordaytime use, with leaseecovering all maintenance costs.The lease price can be offset byproviding private parking forpublic use during peakdowntown parking demand.ContactWFeiden@Northamptonma.gov.December 8, 15281308 LEGAL NOTICE DEADLINES Monday’s paper...............Friday at 9am Tuesday’s paper...............Friday at 4pm Wednesday’s paper.....Monday at Noon Thursday’s paper.........Tuesday at Noon Friday’s paper........Wednesday at Noon Saturday’s paper........Thursday at Noon Legals LegalsLegalsLegals LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL HEADER PV2019 1IN Dec 8 -B8 DAILY HAMPSHIRE GAZETTE | Wedne sday, Dec ember 1 5, 2021 gazet tenet.com Sudok uPLEASER E C YC L ETHISGAZET TE By The Associated Press To day is Wednesday, Dec. 15, the 349th day of 2021. There are 16 days left in the year. Today ’s Highlight in History: On Dec. 15, 1978, President Jimmy Carter announced he would grant diplomatic recog- nition to Communist China on New Year’s Day and sever of- ficial relations with Taiwan. On this date: In 1791, the Bill of Rights, the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution, went into effect following ratifica- tion by Virginia. In 1890, Sioux Indian Chief Sitting Bull and 11 other tribe members were killed in Grand River, South Dakota, during a confrontation with Indian police. In 1939, the Civil War mo- tion picture epic “Gone with the Wind,” starring Vivien Leigh and Clark Gable, had its world premiere in Atlanta. In 1967, the Silver Bridge between Gallipolis (gal-ih- puh-LEES’), Ohio, and Point Pleasant, West Virginia, col- lapsed into the Ohio River, killing 46 people. In 1971, the Secret Service appointed its first five female special agents. In 1974, the horror spoof “Young Frankenstein,” star- ring Gene Wilder and directed by Mel Brooks, was released by 20th Century Fox. In 1989, a popular uprising began in Romania that re- sulted in the downfall of dicta- tor Nicolae Ceausescu (chow- SHEHS’-koo). In 2000, the long-troubled Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine was closed for good. In 2001, with a crash and a large dust cloud, a 50-foot tall section of steel — the last standing piece of the World Trade Center’s facade — was brought down in New York. In 2010, the U.N. Security Council gave a unanimous vote of confidence to the gov- ernment of Iraq by lifting 19- year-old sanctions on weapons and civilian nuclear p o w e r. In 2012, a day after the massacre at Sandy Hook Ele- mentary School in Newtown, Connecticut, President Barack Obama declared that “every parent in America has a heart heavy with hurt” and said it was time to “take meaningful action to prevent more tragedies like this.” In 2013, Nelson Mandela was laid to rest in his child- hood hometown, ending a 10- day mourning period for South Africa’s first Black president. Ten years ago: The flag used by U.S. forces in Iraq was low- ered in a low-key Baghdad air- port ceremony marking the end of a war that had left 4,500 Americans and 110,000 Iraqis dead and cost more than $800 billion. Five years ago:A federal jury in Charleston, South Carolina, convicted Dylann Roof of slaughtering nine Black church members who had welcomed him to their Bible s t u d y. One year ago:Hundreds more hospitals around the country began dispensing COVID-19 shots to their workers in a rapid expansion of the U.S. vaccination drive. The Food and Drug Administration cleared the first kit that con- sumers could buy without a prescription to test them- selves for COVID-19 entirely at home. After weeks of hold- ing out, Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated Joe Biden on winning the presidential election. Biden nominated his former rival Pete Buttigieg (BOO’-tuh- juhj) as secretary of trans- portation. Two-time reigning NBA MVP Gannis Antetok- ounmpo (YAH’-nihs an-teh- t o h - KO O N ’-poh) said he’d signed an extension keeping him with the Milwaukee Bucks for at least five more seasons. Today ’s Birthdays:Singer Cindy Birdsong (The Supremes) is 82. Rock musician Dave Clark (The Dave Clark Five) is 79. Rock musician Carmine Ap- pice (Vanilla Fudge) is 75. Ac- tor Don Johnson is 72. Actor Melanie Chartoff is 71. Movie director Julie Taymor is 69. Movie director Alex Cox is 67. Rock musician Paul Simonon (The Clash) is 66. Movie di- rector John Lee Hancock is 65. Democratic Party activist Donna Brazile is 62. Country singer Doug Phelps (Brother Phelps; Kentucky Head- hunters) is 61. Movie pro- ducer-director Reginald Hudlin is 60. Actor Helen Slater is 58. Actor Paul Kaye (TV: “Game of Thrones”) is 57. Actor Molly Price is 56. Actor Garrett Wang (wahng) is 53. Actor Michael Shanks is 51. Actor Stuart Townsend is 49. Figure skater Surya Bonaly is 48. Actor Geoff Stults is 45. Actor Adam Brody is 42. Actor Michelle Dockery is 40. Actor George O. Gore II is 39. Actor Camilla Luddington is 38. TODAY IN HISTORYA look at 2021’s notable quotes NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — A line from a speech given from the U.S. Senate floor before rioters broke into the Capitol on Jan. 6 tops a Yale Law School li- b r a r i a n’s list of the most notable quotes of 2021. Sen. Majority Leader Mitch McConnell was urging fellow Republicans to abandon their ef- fort to overrule the election vic- tory of President Joe Biden when he said: “The voters, the courts, and the states have all spoken.” Moments later, the insurrec- tion began, forcing the Capitol’s evacuation. Fred Shapiro, an associate di- rector at the library, assembles a list of noteworthy quotes each year. He said he picks quotes that are important or revealing of the spirit of the times, not be- cause they are necessarily elo- quent or admirable. The list is a supplement to The New Yale Book of Quota- tions, which was edited by Shapiro and published by Yale University Press. The list 1. “The voters, the courts, and the states have all spoken.”— U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell, re- marks on Senate floor, Jan. 6. 2. “The likelihood there’s go- ing to be the Taliban overrun- ning everything and owning the whole country is highly unlikely.” —President Joe Biden, tele- vised address, July 8. 3. “We say no more ‘blah blah blah,’ no more exploitation of people and nature and the planet.” — activist Greta Thun- berg, remarks to climate protesters, Edinburgh, Scotland, Nov. 1. 4. “When day comes we ask ourselves, where can we find light in this never-ending shade?” — poet Amanda Gor- man, “The Hill We Climb” inau - guration poem, Jan. 20. 5. “This conservatorship is abusive.” — Britney Spears, statement tocourt, LosAngeles, June 23. 6. “I communicated that I wanted to skip press confer- ences at Roland Garros to exer- cise self-care and preservation of my mental health.” — tennis player Naomi Osaka, Time Mag- azine, July 19/26 issue. 7. “In those months when I was pregnant, all around the same time, so we have in tandem the conversation of, he won’t be given security, he’s not going to be given a title, and also con- cerns and conversations about how dark his skin might be when he’s born.” — Duchess Megan Markle, remarks about her son Archie, “Oprah with Megan and Harry ”CBS interview, March 7. 8. “My name is Cleo.” — Cleo Smith, 4, in response to a police- man upon her rescue from kid- napping, Carnarvon, Australia, Nov. 3. 9. “Presidents are not kings.” —Judge Tanya Chutkan, opin- ion in case of Trump v. Thomp- son, Nov. 9. 10. “I am here today because I believe Facebook’s products harm children, stoke division, and weaken our democracy.”— whistleblower Frances Haugen, testimony before the Senate Commerce Committee Sub- Committee on Consumer Pro- tection, Product Safety, and Data Security, Oct. 5. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDSSealed Bids for the construction of the "Hockanum Flood PumpingStation Phase 1 Upgrades Project" will be accepted by theDepartment of Public Works until 2:00 PM on January 20, 2022 atwhich time the Bids received will be publicly opened and readaloud. Bids shall be delivered to the following address: Departmentof Public Works, David Veleta, PE, City Engineer, 125 Locust Street,Northampton, MA 01060. Sealed Bids from Subcontractorsaddressed as referenced above will be accepted by theDepartment of Public Works until 2:00 PM on January 6, 2022 atwhich time the Bids received will be publicly opened and readaloud during a public video conference. Bids shall be delivered tothe address listed above. Sub-Bids with the required Bid deposit willbe received for the following items of work: Subtrades, ElectricalWork. The work consists of demolition of existing electrical service,equipment, underground fuel storage tanks, and installing newelectrical service, motor control center, wiring, above ground fuelstorage tanks, sanitary sewer service with grinder pump, androoftop fall protection anchor point. Work includes site restoration.All Bids for this project are subject to the provisions ofMassachusetts General Laws Chapter 149, Section 44A - 44Jinclusive. In accordance with Section 44D of Chapter 149 of theGeneral Laws of Massachusetts as amended, the prospectiveGeneral Bidders and Filed Sub-Bidders must submit with their Bid, acertificate of eligibility issued by the Division of Capital AssetManagement and Maintenance (DCAMM), showing that the Bidderhas been approved to bid on projects of the size and nature asadvertised herein. Prospective General Bidders and FiledSub-Bidders must also submit an updated statement summarizingtheir record for the period between the latest DCAMM certificateand the date of the Bid submittal. The DCAMM certificate ofeligibility to be submitted by the General Bidder shall be for thecategory of work defined as "Pumping Stations" The DCAMMcertificate of eligibility to be submitted by the Filed Sub-Biddersshall be for the category of work for which they are submitting aBid. Bidding Documents may be obtained electronically from theTighe & Bond website at: https://www.tighebond.com/projects-out-to-bid/A bid deposit shall be furnished in accordance with the Instructionsto Bidders. A mandatory pre-Bid conference will be held at the siteon December 22, 2021 at 2:00 PM. CITY OF NORTHAMPTON,MASSACHUSETTS. Consulting Engineer: Tighe & Bond, Inc., 53Southampton Road, Westfield, MA 01085, 413-562-1600.Dec 15291573 Legals gazettenet.com NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATEBy virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in acertain mortgage given by David P. Drewitz to JPMorgan ChaseBank, N.A., dated January 20, 2011 and recorded in the HampshireCounty Registry of Deeds in Book 10476, Page 1 of which mortgagethe undersigned is the present holder, by assignment from: JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association to NewRez LLC f/k/aNew Penn Financial, LLC d/b/a Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing,recorded on February 18, 2020, in Book No. 13542, at Page 216 for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purposeof foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 2:00 PM onDecember 30, 2021, on the mortgaged premises located at 107Water Street, Leeds (Northampton), Hampshire County,Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in saidmortgage, TO WIT:ALL THAT CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND SITUATE IN THE COUNTY OFHAMPSHIRE AND COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, BEING KNOWNAS METES AND BOUNDS PROPERTY AS SET FORTH IN BOOK 8565 PAGE296, RECORDED 12/21/2005. Being the same property as conveyedfrom STEPHEN P. DREWITZ to DAVID P. DREWITZ, as described in DEEDBOOK 8565 PAGE 296, Dated 11/30/2005, Recorded 12/21/2005Tax/Parcel ID: NHAM M:010D B:0039 L:0001 For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Hampshire CountyRegistry of Deeds in Book 8565, Page 296 and deed recorded inBook 6620, Page 296 These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with thebenefit 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 orliens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force andare applicable, having priority over said mortgage, whether or notreference to such restrictions, easements, improvements, liens orencumbrances is made in the deed. TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified or bankcheck will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time andplace of sale. The balance is to be paid by certified or bank checkat Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150 California St., Newton,Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, NewtonHighlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days fromthe date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recordingupon receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of thepremises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event ofan error in this publication. Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. NEWREZ LLC, F/K/A NEW PENN FINANCIAL, LLC, D/B/A SHELLPOINTMORTGAGE SERVICINGPresent holder of said mortgageBy its Attorneys,HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C.150 California St.Newton, MA 02458(617)558-050019254 Dec 08, 15, 22288774 LEGAL NOTICE DEADLINES Monday’s paper...............Friday at 9am Tuesday’s paper...............Friday at 4pm Wednesday’s paper.....Monday at Noon Thursday’s paper.........Tuesday at Noon Friday’s paper........Wednesday at Noon Saturday’s paper........Thursday at Noon Legals Legal AdvertisementAMHERST CONSERVATIONCOMMISSIONNotice of Public MeetingWednesday, December 22, 2021 The Amherst ConservationCommission will hold thefollowing virtual Public Meetingunder MGL Ch. 131, Sec. 40, theRivers Protection Act, and Article3.31 - Wetlands Protection underthe Town of Amherst GeneralBylaws. Virtual login can beaccessed from the followinglink: https://amherstma.zoom.us/j/96982361133Phone access is available bycalling: US: +1 301 715 8592 or +1312 626 6799 or +1 646 876 9923or +1 669 900 6833 or +1 253 2158782 or +1 346 248 7799 or +1 408638 0968Webinar ID: 969 8236 1133International numbersavailable: https://amherstma.zoom.us/u/aoM8j6c8d 7:30 PM Abbreviated Notice ofResource Area Delineation -The Berkshire Design Group forZbylut Realty, LLC. Forconfirmation of resource areaboundaries at 398 & 406Northampton Road (Map 13D,Lot 47 and Map 13D, Lot 48).December 15294888 Legals Legal AdvertisementAMHERST CONSERVATIONCOMMISSIONNotice of Public MeetingWednesday, December 22, 2021 The Amherst ConservationCommission will hold thefollowing virtual Public Meetingunder MGL Ch. 131, Sec. 40, theRivers Protection Act, and Article3.31 - Wetlands Protection underthe Town of Amherst GeneralBylaws. Virtual login can beaccessed from the followinglink: https://amherstma.zoom.us/j/96982361133Phone access is available bycalling: US: +1 301 715 8592 or +1312 626 6799 or +1 646 876 9923or +1 669 900 6833 or +1 253 2158782 or +1 346 248 7799 or +1 408638 0968Webinar ID: 969 8236 1133International numbersavailable: https://amherstma.zoom.us/u/aoM8j6c8d 7:35 PM Request forDetermination of Applicability- Lerner Consulting for AmirMikhchi for selective thinning oftrees and vegetation within the100-foot buffer zone at 11 TrilliumWay (Map 21D, Lot 70).December 15294897 CITATION ONPETITION TO CHANGE NAMECommonwealth ofMassachusettsThe Trial CourtProbate and Family CourtHampshire Probate andFamily Court15 Atwood DriveNorthampton, MA 01060(413)586-8500Docket No. HS21C0180CAIn the matter of: Susanna HelenWilliamsA Petition to Change Name ofAdult has been filed bySusanna Helen Williams ofNorthampton, MA requestingthat the court enter a Decreechanging their name to: StarArmstrong TavaresIMPORTANT NOTICEAny person may appear forpurposes of objecting to thepetition by filing an appearanceat: Hampshire Probate andFamily Court before 10:00 a.mon the return day of 01/19/2022.This is NOT a hearing date, but adeadline by which you must filea written appearance if youobject to this proceeding.WITNESS, Hon. Linda S. Fidnick,First Justice of this Court.Date: December 08, 2021Michael J. CareyRegister of Probate Dec 15293446 The City is accepting bids forthe 30-year lease of 8downtown parking spots fordaytime use, with leaseecovering all maintenance costs.The lease price can be offset byproviding private parking forpublic use during peakdowntown parking demand.ContactWFeiden@Northamptonma.gov.December 8, 15281308 Do you have a Legal Notice to publish? Publishing a notice is easy! Email your notice to legals@gazettenet.com with your contact information and date of publication. With legal notices, sooner is always better. 72 hours ahead of publication is ideal. Please note that with the exception of certain standard notices such as informal probate notices, name changes, conservator/guardian notices and citations on petitions of formal adjudication, all legal notices must be typed and sent to legals@gazettenet. com. 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Narkewicz and Planning & Sustainability 21.354 An Order to Surplus City Land for Shared Use Parking at the Roundhouse Parking Lot WHEREAS, As part of the 2021 reconstruction and expansion of the Roundhouse Parking Lot, the city reviewed the history of the overall parking layout and management; WHEREAS, When the Roundhouse Plaza (a/k/a Peter Pan bus terminal) was first developed on the site of a DPW maintenance building, the city permitted the owner to locate a portion of its adjacent parking lot on city property, both to encourage the redevelopment and to improve inter-urban bus access; WHEREAS, An extensive search of city and registry records as part of the Roundhouse Parking Lot project revealed that the long-term lease agreement between the city and property owner for that additional land was never formally executed; and WHEREAS, The eight parking spaces on the southernmost edge of the Roundhouse Plaza building, which are located on city land, remain integral to the successful operation of the bus terminal and offices and the owner wishes to continue that historical use and is willing to execute a proper 30-year lease with the city, consistent with MGL 30B, the Uniform Procurement Act; and WHEREAS, Those eight spaces are heavily used during the day by the Roundhouse Plaza, but have a high vacancy rate after office hours and on weekends, the times when the public parking system is most stressed; WHEREAS, The Roundhouse Plaza property owner supports a lease that would limit use of the eight parking spaces by its tenants to office hours while allowing the city to utilize the spaces for public parking when needed most at nights and on weekends; WHEREAS, The property owner would continue to be responsible for all of the maintenance, landscaping, and snow removal in and around the eight parking spaces resulting in no additional maintenance costs to the city as a result of any lease agreement; Ordered, that City Council declares the land on which those eight Roundhouse Plaza parking spaces sit surplus to city needs; Further that the Mayor is authorized to sign a lease for parking during office hours on those eight spaces, subject to restrictions and conditions that the Mayor imposes to accomplish these needs. Roundhouse Plaza (Northampton Terminal Associates)