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KLMNO Format of Purple Line up to voters


O’Malley wants light rail; Ehrlich favors bus rapid transit


BY KATHERINE SHAVER Maryland voters’ choice of gov-


ernor could determine whether passengers on a future Purple Line will ride trains or buses, a decision that comes at a critical time for a project about to begin competing for federalmoney. Transportation issues have tak-


en a back seat to the economic downturn in the race between Gov. Martin O’Malley (D) and challenger Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. (R).But the twocandidates’differ- ent approaches to aPurpleLine— O’Malley wants light rail, Ehrlich favors bus rapid transit—provide asharpcontrastonaproposal that political leaders in voter-rich Montgomery and Prince George’s counties have called their top


transportationpriority. Inthepast twogovernor’sraces,


candidates worked to woo Mont- gomery voters with the $2.56 bil- lion


Intercounty Connector,


which Ehrlich pushed to con- struction while governor from 2003 to 2007 and O’Malley pledged to continue. But with the economy still in a


slump and state coffers depleted, neither candidate has been trum- peting new multi-billion-dollar projects. The next governor also will face mounting pressure to repair decaying bridges and aging roadswhilehelpingMetrofixsafe- ty problems highlighted by the fatal June 2009RedLine crash. The timing of the Nov. 2 elec-


tion putsO’Malley’s light rail plan in a precarious position, asMary- landtransitplanners finalizetheir initial proposal to seek federal funding for at least half of a light rail line’s estimated $1.68 billion in construction costs. The Mary- land Transit Administration has spent eight years and about $40


millioninstateandfederalmoney planning the 16-mile linebetween Bethesda andNewCarrollton. Maryland transit officials said


they plan to enter the federal funding competition in Novem- ber.They expect tohear earlynext year whether the Federal Transit Administrationwill grantpermis- sion to do more-detailed engi- neering, the first hurdle in a fund- ing process that takes several years. A switch to bus rapid transit


would delay the project because the state stopped that planning after O’Malley chose light rail in August 2009. It alsowould proba- bly jeopardize a Purple Line’s chances for federal funding be- cause state and local leaders would be split. The Prince George’s andMontgomery county councils endorsed light rail, say- ing it would carry more people and spur more development around stations. As the fight for the Metrorail extension in Northern Virginia il-


Trustee Sale Notices 850 Montgomery County 850 Montgomery County TRUSTEE'S SALE


Trustee's Sale of valuable fee simple property improved by premises known as 10610 LOCKRIDGE DR, Silver Spring, MD 20901. By virtue of the power and authority contained in a Deed of Trust from SERGIO A. ARIAS AND DELMY ARIAS, dated September 21, 2006, and recorded in Liber 33177 at Page 406 among the land records of the COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY, in the original principal amount of $400,000.00 with an interest rate of 6.5% .Upon default and request for sale, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale at public auction at the front of the Courthouse for the COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY, 50 Maryland Avenue, Rockville, Maryland, on October 13, 2010 at 10:30 AM,all that property described in said Deed of Trust including but not limited to:


Lot numbered Ten(10) in Block lettered "B" in asubdi- vision known as "NORTHWOOD PARK VIEW", as per plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 44 at Plat 3276 among the Land Records of Montgomery County,Maryland.


Parcel ID: 01366726


Said property is in fee simple and is improved by adwelling and is sold in "as is condition" and subject to all superior covenants, conditions, liens, restrictions, easement, rights-of-way,asmay affect same, if any.


TERMS OF SALE: Adeposit of $25,000.00 cash or certified funds shall be required at the time of sale. The balance of the purchase price with interest at 6.5% per annum from the date of sale to the date of payment will be paid within TEN DAYS after the final ratification of the sale. Adjustments on all taxes, public charges and special or regular assessments will be made as of the date of sale and thereafter assumed by purchaser.Ifapplicable, condominium and/or homeowner association dues and assessments that may become due after the time of sale will be the responsibility of the purchaser. Title examination, conveyancing, state revenue stamps, transfer taxes, title insurance, and all other costs incident to settlement are to be paid by the purchaser.Time is of the essence for the purchaser,otherwise the deposit will be forfeited and the property may be resold at risk and costs of the defaulting purchaser.Ifthe sale is not ratified or if the Substitute Trustees are unable to convey marketable title in accord with these terms of sale, the purchaser's only remedy is return of the deposit. Trustee's File No. 09-156976P.317126V LOAN TYPE =Conventional.


John S. Burson, William M. Savage, Gregory N. Britto, Jason Murphy,Kristine D. Brown and Erik W. Yoder, Substitute Trustees.


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856 Frederick County 856 Frederick County TRUSTEE'S SALE


Trustee's Sale of valuable fee simple property improved by premises known as 2581 CARRINGTON WAY, Frederick, MD 21701. By virtue of the power and authority contained in a Deed of Trust from GARYA.HERNANDEZ AND DONNA L. HERNANDEZ, dated August 25, 2005, and recorded in Liber 5703 at Page 632 among the land records of the COUNTY OF FREDERICK, in the original principal amount of $311,000.00 with an interest rate of 4.5% .Upon default and request for sale, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale at public auction at the front of the Courthouse for the COUNTY OF FREDERICK, 100 W. Patrick Street, Frederick, Maryland, on October 20, 2010 at 10:02 AM,all that property described in said Deed of Trust including but not limited to:


ALL THATLOT OR PARCEL OF LAND SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN THE CITY OF FREDERICK, FREDERICK COUNTY, STATEOFMARYLAND, AND BEING KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AT LOT 74, SECTION 2, PLAT5,WHITTIER PND, AS SHOWN ON APLATENTITLED "FINAL PLAT, SECTION 2, PLAT5, LOT 29 THRU 43 &LOTS 69 THRU 74, WHITTIER PND," RECORDED AMONG THE PLATRECORDS OF FREDERICK COUNTY,MARYLAND, IN PLATBOOK 75, PAGE 16. BEING APART OF ALL AND THE SAME REAL ESTATEWHICH WAS CONVEYED UNTO AUSHERMAN HOMES, INC., AMARYLAND CORPORATION BY ADEED FROM AUSHERMAN DEVELOP- MENT CORPORATION, AMARYLAND CORPORATION, DATED DECEMBER 23, 2003, AND RECORDED IN THE LAND RECORDS OF FREDERICK COUNTY,MARYLAND IN LIBER 4315, FOLIO 605.


Said property is in fee simple and is improved by adwelling and is sold in "as is condition" and subject to all superior covenants, conditions, liens, restrictions, easement, rights-of-way,asmay affect same, if any.


TERMS OF SALE: Adeposit of $25,000.00 cash or certified funds shall be required at the time of sale. The balance of the purchase price with interest at 6% per annum from the date of sale to the date of payment will be paid within TEN DAYS after the final ratification of the sale. Adjustments on all taxes, public charges and special or regular assessments will be made as of the date of sale and thereafter assumed by purchaser.Ifapplicable, condominium and/or homeowner association dues and assessments that may become due after the time of sale will be the responsibility of the purchaser. Title examination, conveyancing, state revenue stamps, transfer taxes, title insurance, and all other costs incident to settlement are to be paid by the purchaser.Time is of the essence for the purchaser,otherwise the deposit will be forfeited and the property may be resold at risk and costs of the defaulting purchaser.Ifthe sale is not ratified or if the Substitute Trustees are unable to convey marketable title in accord with these terms of sale, the purchaser's only remedy is return of the deposit. Trustee's File No. 10-183002P.10-C-10-002091 LOAN TYPE =Conventional.


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11189931 855 Charles County TRUSTEE'S SALE


Trustee's Sale of valuable fee simple property improved by premises known as 4695 STRAUSS AVE, Indian Head, MD 20640. By virtue of the power and authority contained in aDeed of Trust from SHELLEY M. SEGRETTO AND MARTIN SEGRETTO, JR., dated February 15, 2008, and recorded in Liber 6571 at Page 0052 among the land records of the COUNTY OF CHARLES, in the original principal amount of $352,000.00 with an interest rate of 5.5% .Upon default and request for sale, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale at public auction at the front of the Courthouse for the COUNTY OF CHARLES, Corner of Route 6and Washington Avenue, LaPlata, Maryland at the New Courthouse Entrance, Parking lot side of the Building , on October 12, 2010 at 12:38 PM, all that property described in said Deed of Trust including but not limited to:


ALL THATCERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED IN THE 7TH ELECTION DISTRICT,COUNTY OF CHARLES, STATEOF MARYLAND, BEING KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS LOT NO. 1, AS SHOWN ON APLATENTITLED, "LOTS 1THROUGH 9& PARCEL A, BLOCK A, SOUTH GLYMONT,ARESUBDIVISIONOF P/O LOTS 10-12", WHICH SAID PLATISRECORDED AMONG THE LAND RECORDS OF CHARLES COUNTY,MARYLAND IN PLATBOOK RAD 54 AT PLATNO. 284, (ERRENEOUSLY RECITED PLATBOOK AS READ 54 AT PLATNO. 84 ON DEED RECORDED IN LIBER 3992 AT FOLIO1).


Said property is in fee simple and is improved by adwelling and is sold in "as is condition" and subject to all superior covenants, conditions, liens, restrictions, easement, rights-of-way,asmay affect same, if any.


TERMS OF SALE: Adeposit of $25,000.00 cash or certified funds shall be required at the time of sale. The balance of the purchase price with interest at 6% per annum from the date of sale to the date of payment will be paid within TEN DAYS after the final ratification of the sale. Adjustments on all taxes, public charges and special or regular assessments will be made as of the date of sale and thereafter assumed by purchaser.Ifapplicable, condominium and/or homeowner association dues and assessments that may become due after the time of sale will be the responsibility of the purchaser. Title examination, conveyancing,state revenue stamps, transfer taxes, title insurance, and all other costs incident to settlement are to be paid by the purchaser.Time is of the essence for the purchaser,otherwise the deposit will be forfeited and the property may be resold at risk and costs of the defaulting purchaser.Ifthe sale is not ratified or if the Substitute Trustees are unable to convey marketable title in accord with these terms of sale, the purchaser's only remedy is return of the deposit. Trustee's File No. 10-184848P.08-C-10-002090 LOAN TYPE =Conventional.


John S. Burson, William M. Savage, Gregory N. Britto, Jason Murphy,Kristine D. Brown and Erik W. Yoder, Substitute Trustees.


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John S. Burson, William M. Savage, Gregory N. Britto, Jason Murphy,Kristine D. Brown and Erik W. Yoder, Substitute Trustees.


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www.hwestauctions.com OCTOBER 1, 8, 15, 2010 TRUSTEE'S SALE


Trustee's Sale of valuable fee simple property improved by premises known as488 HOBNAIL CT,Frederick, MD 21701. By virtue of the power and authority contained in aDeed of Trust from MALCOLM C. DECRUISE,dated January 23, 2007, and recorded in Liber 6453 at Page 0481 among the land records of the COUNTY OF FREDERICK, in the original principal amount of $336,000.00 with an interest rate of 6.875% .Upon default and request for sale, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale at public auction at the front of the Courthouse for the COUNTY OF FREDERICK, 100 W. Patrick Street, Frederick, Maryland ,on October 20, 2010 at 9:06 AM, all that property described in said Deed of Trust including but not limited to:


Lot numbered Twenty-One (21) in Block lettered "B" in the subdivision known as "Section Three, Hillcrest Orchards" as per plat recorded in Plat Book 15 at Plat No. 7among the Land Records of Frederick County,Maryland.


TaxMap#: 02-090783


Said property is in fee simple and is improved by adwelling and is sold in "as is condition" and subject to all superior covenants, conditions, liens, restrictions, easement, rights-of-way,asmay affect same, if any.


TERMS OF SALE: Adeposit of $25,000.00 cash or certified funds shall be required at the time of sale. The balance of the purchase price with interest at 6.875% per annum from the date of sale to the date of payment will be paid within TEN DAYS after the final ratification of the sale. Adjustments on all taxes, public charges and special or regular assessments will be made as of the date of sale and thereafter assumed by purchaser.Ifapplicable, condominium and/or homeowner association dues and assessments that may become due after the time of sale will be the responsibility of the purchaser. Title examination, conveyancing, state revenue stamps, transfer taxes, title insurance, and all other costs incident to settlement are to be paid by the purchaser.Time is of the essence for the purchaser,otherwise the deposit will be forfeited and the property may be resold at risk and costs of the defaulting purchaser.Ifthe sale is not ratified or if the Substitute Trustees are unable to convey marketable title in accord with these terms of sale, the purchaser's only remedy is return of the deposit. Trustee's File No. 08-131224. 10-C-09-000074LOAN TYPE = Conventional.


John S. Burson, William M. Savage, Gregory N. Britto, Jason Murphy,Kristine D. Brown and Erik W. Yoder, Substitute Trustees.


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lustrates—it’sestimatedtocostas much as $6.6 billion — winning federal construction money re- quires a well-orchestrated and united political push from local, state and congressional leaders. Business groups, which played a key role in the Silver Line’s fund- ing, have endorsed light rail for a PurpleLine. “If Ehrlich wins, the whole


thing is gone,” saidRalphBennett, president of Purple Line Now, a light rail advocacy group. Andy Barth, an Ehrlich cam-


paign spokesman, said Ehrlich has no plans to kill the project. Ehrlich’s administration studied light rail and bus rapid transit for a Purple Line, but that analysis didn’tget farenoughforEhrlichto choosebetweenthetwo.However, Barthsaid,Ehrlichthinksbus rap- id transitwould provide the same benefits for lessmoney. “He thinks it’s important for


people to understand the money to build light rail simply doesn’t exist,”Barth said. Neither side has said how it


would pay for a Purple Line, but both candidates have said they would not raise the state gasoline tax. Under federal guidelines, the statewould have to pay about half the construction costs, which would amount to about $800mil- lion for light rail. O’Malley has


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said he also will seek federal aid fora$1.8billionlight railRedLine in Baltimore. Ehrlich has said he wouldbuildaRedLineonlyasbus rapid transit. The state’s Purple Line analysis


found that building a bus rapid transit system would cost $386 million to $1 billion, making the state’s share $193million to $500 million. The Purple Line proposal has


createdunusualpolitical relation- ships. The Greater Washington Board of Trade endorsed Ehrlich in his two previous gubernatorial bids, including his 2006 race against O’Malley. This time, the board endorsed O’Malley, citing his support for light rail. The en- dorsement was all the more re- markable because the board’s for- mer chairman, John M. Kane, is the husband of Ehrlich’s running


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retary Beverley K. Swaim-Staley saidshe’soptimistic thatCongress will includemoremoney for tran- sit when it considers a six-year transportation spending bill next year. The state also could pursue public-private partnerships in which developers would help pay to build Purple Line stations, she said. Construction would start in


late 2014 at the earliest, she said. Officials have estimated that the Purple Line would take three to five years to complete. Michael D. Madden, the state’s


Purple Line study projectmanag- er, said he’s “very confident” that thelight railplanwillmeet federal funding criteria.


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Gunmen rob pair on armored truck A pair of masked gunmen


robbed twoarmored-truck opera- tors in Bethesda on Thursday, driving off with cash and one of the worker’s weapons, officials said. Around noon, the pair ap- proached the truck, near a Wa- chovia Bank branch at 7901 Wis- consin Ave., and demanded cash. Detectives don’t have an exact description of the getaway vehi- cle.


A dark-colored Jeep was seen


leaving the area, but detectives hadn’t confirmed Thursday whether it was connected to their case. Police ask anyone with in- formation to call 240-773-5100 or 866-411-TIPS (8477).


—Dan Morse


Man charged with slashing tires Montgomery County police


charged a 52-year-old man with slashing his neighbor’s tires and are investigating him in connec- tion with a series of hate-based tire slashings in the Wheaton area going back four years. “It appears that he doesn’t like


people of Hispanic origin,” said Cpl. Dan Friz, a police spokes- man. Detectives have identified 22 victims, Friz said, 21 of them Hispanic. Early on Aug. 23, the suspect—


Steven Ray Armstrong — was spotted slashing tires along the 11000 block of Burnley Terrace, police said. Detectives searched his nearby home and found evi- dence related to vandalism cases, police said. Armstrong was arrested


Wednesday evening. He was charged with one count of mali- cious destruction of property un- der $500 and one count of race/ religious harassment of a person, according to police. He was re- leased from custody Thursday after posting a $3,500 bond, po- lice said. Officers are trying to identify additional victims.Police askany- one with information about the case to call Officer SharifHidayat at 240-773-5500.


—Dan Morse VIRGINIA


Charge filed in stabbing death A Springfield man has been


charged with murder in the death of aFallsChurchwoman,authori- ties said Thursday. Lam Dang, 40, of the 6800


block of Floyd Avenue in Spring- field was hospitalized in stable condition after a Wednesday night incident.Police called to the 5T Bar and Grill, in a strip mall in the 7000 block of Spring Garden Drive, found a woman dead in- side.


On Thursday, Fairfax police


identified the woman as Tieu L. Nguyet, 37, of the 3200 block of Kenney Drive and said Dang had been charged with murder. Dang allegedly assaulted


Nguyet with a knife in what po- lice called a “domestic” incident and then tried to harm himself with the knife.


—Staff reports


Proposed route Existing Metro lines


185 97 495


Silver Spring


Bethesda MD.


Rock Creek Park


Takoma Park


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Langley Park


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College Park


Greenbelt Park


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New Carrollton 50


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