[yrhcworking] Public Notice of Public Foreclosure- Maine Sunday Telegram

Mlongreene2 at aol.com Mlongreene2 at aol.com
Mon Aug 25 06:32:23 EDT 2008


Meredith,  
    These are the facts (see below) that the  whole world got to see from 
here to Beijing online and in the printed edition of  the Maine Sunday Telegram 
on August 16.  A number of Long Islanders  saw it and alerted me.    How much 
research would you like done on  this information?  Feel free to share any 
additional research you  gain or positive ideas on this situation.   The auction,  
however is in 3 weeks - should we hide this public notice a while  longer 
from Long Islanders until all of the personal details are flushed  out?   I did 
not put out, nor did I know one personal detail  about this.  I was very 
surprised and saddened.  
    Unfortunately,  some community members who  seem to know so much about 
the misfortunes of our neighbors feel that hiding it  is better than trying to 
help.  I am sure the housing committee and other  island groups would help if 
given a chance or were  asked.    
    I take full responsibility for sending out this  information and stand by 
it and am sorry you feel embarrassed or  offended by our Housing Committee.  
Mark Greene
 
                PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC FORECLOSURE SALE    PUBLIC 
NOTICE NOTICE OF  PUBLIC FORECLOSURE SALE Pursuant to 14 M.R.S.A. ? 6323 By  
virtue of and in execution of a Judgment for Foreclosure and  Sale dated April 16, 
2008 entered in the Cumberland Superior  Court, Cumberland County, Civil 
Action Docket No. RE-07-224 on  April 16, 2008, in an action brought by U.S. Bank 
National  Association, as Trustee, Plaintiff, against Jennifer R.  Docanto 
Defendant for the foreclosure of a mortgage dated  March 24, 2006 and recorded in 
the Cumberland County Registry  of Deeds in Book 23795, Page 37 the statutory 
ninety (90) day  redemption period having elapsed without redemption, notice 
is  hereby given that there will be sold at a public sale the  property 
located at 1005 Island Avenue, Long Island,  Cumberland County, Maine, on September 
12, 2008 at 3:30 pm, at  482 Congress Street, Suite 300, Portland, Maine, all 
and  singular the premises described in said mortgage. Information  regarding 
this property may be directed to: Jonathan M. Flagg,  Esquire, Flagg Law, 
PLLC, 93 Middle Street, Portsmouth, New  Hampshire, 03801, telephone (603) 
766-6300. TERMS OF SALE: Any  and all persons wishing to bid for the real estate 
must, prior  to the time of the auction, make a deposit. The amount of the  
deposit required in order to make any bid shall be $5,000.00.  All deposits shall be 
made in cash or certified or bank  cashier's check in U.S. Funds, made 
payable to Wells Fargo  Bank, N.A. (deposited with Attorney Flagg as a qualification 
 to bid), with the balance due and payable within thirty (30)  days upon 
presentation of a conveyance deed.  3416953
  Appeared in: Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday  Telegram on Saturday, 
08/16/2008 
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