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Washington County deed transfers for June 30 – July 7, 2024
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The following deed transfers, for June 30 – July 7, 2024, in Washington County are public record in the Maryland Department of Assessment and Taxation office:
Residential:
- Tri State Property Buyer LLC to Travis Kelley, 339 S. Artizan St., Williamsport, $360,000
- Norman Rosemary Nissel to Marta Aguilar, 18023 Putter Drive, Hagerstown, $240,000
- Andrew Paul Branzell to AZM Clan LLC, 10116 St. George Circle, Hagerstown, $240,000
- Freedom Hill Homes LLC to Brian Howard Robertson, 13924 Patriot Way, Hagerstown, $350,000
- Teresa Serrano to Sundeep Davuluri, 20231 Capital Lane, Hagerstown, $350,000
- Mantua Homes LLC to Monika Thosani, 17612 Basalt Way, Hagerstown, $320,000
- Philip Callaghan to Daniil Naumenko, 12904 Nittany Lion Circle, Hagerstown, $490,000
- Ned Lucas to Aric Metzger, 13608 Rock Maple Court, Hagerstown, $462,500
- Fred and Bonnie Lowman to Linda Nahm, 9708 Lock Tender Lane, Williamsport, $460,000
- Roland and Deborah Baker to John Burgan, 14724 St. Paul Road, Clear Spring, $415,000
- Scott and Karen Hamilton to Carlos Gonzalez Guardado, 17916 Golf View Drive, Hagerstown, $290,000
- Nicholas Suggs to Christine Skeens, 13726 Patriot Way, Hagerstown, $390,000
- FB Real Estate LLC to John Strott, 119 E. Lee St., Hagerstown, $184,000
- Jeffrey and Michelle Short Sr. to Ronald Gaither, 1125 W. Irvin Ave., Hagerstown, $356,000
- Nancy James to Stefany Madai Amaya Fuentes, 1050 Matthew Court, Hagerstown, $228,000
- FL BJC LLC to Dremonarc Enterprises International LLC, 422 N. Locust St., Hagerstown, $280,000
- Rabia Khalid to Ludwin Vasquez Rivas, 749 Monet Drive, Hagerstown, $290,000
- Eric Barr to Dylan Altman, 12417 Cedar Ridge Road, Williamsport, $275,000
- Yardworx LLC to Christopher Achuenu, 735 Washington Ave., Hagerstown, $300,000
- Yardworx LLC to Christopher Achuenu, 737 Washington Ave., Hagerstown, $300,000
- Naveedullah Ayoub to Andrew Stuart Leon, 231 West Side Ave., Hagerstown, $239,000
- Francis Mwaura to Alander Paulette Ricketts, 1039 Dual Place, Hagerstown, $300,000
- NVR Inc. to Josephine Azonfack Djifack, 6 Patti Lane, Hagerstown, $435,860
- Jacqueline Gosche to Bruce Alan Whittenburg, 13105 Primrose Lane, Hagerstown, $400,000
- Ned Ardinger to Mark Gary Scialdone, 1012 Lindsay Lane, Hagerstown, $319,900
- Kenneth Grimm Jr. to Reel and Row Properties LLC, 16424 Leon Grimm Drive, Hagerstown, $1,200,000
- Kenneth Grimm Jr. to Reel and Row Properties LLC, 16428 Leon Grimm Drive, Hagerstown, $1,200,000
Non-Residential:
- EWS LLC to Julian Etches, 180 Eastern Blvd. North 188, Hagerstown, $1,375,000
- David Lyles Living Trust to 1145 Omega LLC, 1145 Omega Drive, Hagerstown, $2,300,000
- Lloyd Allen Wynn to Monsurat Akinsanya, 63 E. Antietam St., Hagerstown, $520,000
- Lloyd Allen Wynn to Monsurat Akinsanya, 65 E. Antietam St., Hagerstown, $520,000
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Washington
New Target Emerging for the Commanders Ahead of NFL Trade Deadline
For weeks now people have been clamoring for Washington Commanders general manager Adam Peters to make a trade.
Specifically, those who have a vested interest in the Commanders’ continued success have wanted Peters and head coach Dan Quinn to add a cornerback and/or edge rusher.
Names like Carolina Panthers cornerback Jaycee Horn and Cleveland Browns corner Greg Newsome II have been thrown out there as potential targets. But if Peters had made that trade in the past two weeks, then he couldn’t make a move to bring New Orleans Saints star Marshon Lattimore to Washington.
“While the Saints fired Dennis Allen after a seven-game losing streak, it doesn’t sound like it’ll be a firesale before tomorrow’s trade deadline,” NFL insider Tom Pelissero reported Monday evening. “They have gotten calls and could move the likes of CB Marshon Lattimore. But a widespread selloff seems unlikely.”
While New Orleans may not be selling all of its pieces, the Commanders would likely only be interested in the one – the one Pelissero says might be available.
Now, the conflict here comes in the form of compensation. In their trade pitch sending Lattimore to Washington, 33rd Team presented an idea of sending a 2025 3rd Round NFL Draft pick to the Saints for the cornerback.
Doing so would leave the Commanders with one in the third round as they have two currently stemming from the trade of receiver Jahan Dotson. In theory, that could possibly turn trading Dotson and a 5th-round pick in next year’s draft to the Philadelphia Eagles for Lattimore and two 2025 7th-round picks. It’s not a bad deal if you ask us.
Lattimore turns 29 years old next May and was a first-round pick by New Orleans in the 2017 NFL Draft.
While he hasn’t recorded an interception this season he has 15 in his career and at least one in every year he’s played up to now.
He’s a four-time Pro Bowl cornerback and is under contract through 2026 but has no guaranteed money left following this season and less than $1 million still due on his guarantees this season.
Following its bye week in Week 14 of the season, Washington visits the Saints in New Orleans.
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Big Ten Power Rankings: USC Trojans Below Washington, Minnesota, and Nebraska
The USC Trojans fell to the Washington Huskies 26-21 on Saturday. USC fell to 4-5 on the season and missed an opportunity to sneak back into the Big Ten Power Rankings.
The Oregon Ducks showed once again why they are undefeated and ranked as the No. 1 team in the country against Michigan in their 38-17 win. The Ducks controlled the whole game and weren’t phased by the 100,000+ in attendance in “The Big House.”
Next Game: 11/9 vs. Maryland
The Ohio State Buckeyes have the Penn State Nittany Lions number. Ohio State looked in trouble as they went down 10-0 in the first quarter on the road. The Buckeyes defense only allowed three more points the rest of the game in their 20-13 win at Penn State.
Next Game: 11/9 v. Purdue
The Indiana Hoosiers are perfect with a 9-0 on the season and have their sights set on a College Football Playoff berth. Furthermore, Indiana is three wins away from a Big Ten title game appearance.
Next Game: 11/9 v. Michigan
The Penn State Nittany Lions are the kings off winning 9 or 10 games every season, but not getting that big win to put them over the edge. Saturday was a golden opportunity to beat a vulnerable Ohio State team at home. Even with a 10-point lead, they couldn’t do it.
Next Game: 11/9 v. Washington
A month ago, it looked like Minnesota would be lucky to pick up six wins and make a bowl game. Since then, Minnesota has ran off four straight victories. There’s a clear top four in the Big Ten, but Minnesota leads the rest of the conference.
Next Game: 11/9 at Rutgers
Illinois took a step back against Minnesota over the weekend. The Fighting Illlini had losses against Penn State and Oregon coming into the game, but those are both teams ranked in the top ten nationally. Minnesota is not that. They have to drop down a spot.
Next Game: 11/16 vs. Michigan State
The Iowa Hawkeyes look like a completely different team this season. The Iowa offense dismantled Wisconsin in a 42-10 rout over the Badgers.
Next Game: 11/8 at UCLA
The Michigan Wolverines are what they are. The can run the ball effectively, but once they go down two possessions, the game is over. The Wolverines can beat up on the bad teams but have no chance against a really good team. They have 6-6 written all over them.
Next Game: 11/9 at Indiana
Is No. 9 too high for Washington after beating a struggling USC team? They are an even 3-3 in Big Ten play. The rest of the conference have been very underwhelming so the Huskies are at No. 9 for now.
Next Game: 11/9 at Penn State
The fall from grace. The Cornhuskers have lost three straight and are in danger of falling out of the top ten. They still have not clinched a bowl game berth, so keep an eye on that as Nebraska looks to snap their 8-year bowl game drought.
Next Game: 11/16 at USC
Dropped from Rankings: Wisconsin Badgers
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List: What to do in the Washington DC area, Nov. 4-10
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Election Day might be the only thing on your mind, but another weekend will be here before you know it.
If election night watch parties are your thing, we have options with pun-filled menus and drink specials.
If you’re feeling some stress around the election, here’s where to calm down — or let it out — and why it works.
And don’t forget to get yourself a little treat after voting! Here are details on rideshare, food and drink deals in the D.C. area.
Here’s what else to do this week in the Washington, D.C. area.
What to do in Washington, D.C.
Spanish immersion pupusa class (Weds.) and pupusas and cocktails class (Thurs.): El Tamarindo at 1785 Florida Ave. NW, $60
Washingtonian’s Whiskey, Wine & Fine Spirits Festival: Thurs., 6:30 p.m., Dock5 at Union Market, $80
HBCU First LOOK Film Festival: Fri. to Sun., Howard University Blackburn Center, $15 – $30
Czech Christmas Market: Sat., Embassy of Czechia in Northwest D.C., free but timed ticket required
Day of the Dead exhibit: El muerto al pozo y el vivo al gozo: Open to general public Nov. 4-27, Mexican Cultural Institute (2829 16th St NW), free
Side Yards: Fri., 5:30-8:30 p.m., The Yards Park, free
Eastern Market November Fest: Sat. and Sun., 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., free
Veteran Comedy Night: Sat., doors at 7 p.m., Penn Social (801 E St. NW), $10-$20
Day Of The Dead Masquerade Embassy Gala: Sat., 8:15 to 11:45 p.m., The Mexican Cultural Institute, $139
El Tamarindo’s National Pupusa Day celebration: Sun., 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 1785 Florida Ave. NW, free
What to do in Maryland
Martin Lawrence: Thurs., Fri. and Sat., The Theater at MGM National Harbor,
Illusions by Vick as Professor Snape: Sat., 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., Arts Barn in Gaithersburg, $10
61st Annual Danish Christmas Bazaar: Sat., 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saint Elizabeth’s Church (917 Montrose Road, Rockville), free (cash and check only for purchases)
National Harbor Holiday Tree Lighting & Fireworks: Sat., 5:30 p.m., free
Commanders vs. Steelers: Sun., 1 p.m., Northwest Stadium in Landover
Holiday Movies on the Potomac – “Elf”: Sun., National Harbor, free
What to do in Virginia
Great Country Farms Dino Fest: Oct. 31 to Nov. 24, Bluemont, Virginia, $29.99 plus fees in advance, $32 at the gate
31st Annual Northern Virginia Christmas Market: Fri. to Sun., Dulles Expo Center in Chantilly, $9 (free for kids 12 and under)
Reston Town Center Ice Skating Rink: Opens Fri.
Winter Walk of Lights: Nov. 8 to Jan. 5, Meadowlark Botanical Gardens in Vienna, $18-$22
Coming up soon
Winter Lights’ Sip & Sparkle: Sun., 6-9 p.m., Seneca Creek State Park in Gaithersburg, $35 per person ($20 if not participating in tastings)
National Gallery Nights: To the District, with Love: Ticket lottery open now for the Nov. 14 event
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