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 COUNTY, in favor of THE CITY OF NEW YORK, JUDGEMENT CREDITOR and against JIMMEH CAMARA,  
 JUDGEMENT DEBTOR, to me directed and delivered, I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, by Dennis Alestra DCA#  
 0840217., auctioneer, as the law directs, FOR CASH ONLY, on the 12th day of MAY, 2021, at 12:00 O’CLOCK IN THE  
 AFTERNOON AT: THE BRONX COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE, 3030 THIRD AVENUE, 2ND FLOOR, BRONX NY 10455,  
 in the county of BRONX all the right, title and interest which JIMMEH CAMARA, the judgement debtor, had on the  
 29th day of February, 2012, or at any time thereafter, of, in and to the following properties:   
   
 BRONX TIMES REPORTER, A BTR PR. 9-15, 2021 15  
 BY JASON COHEN 
 As  children  throughout  NYC  were  
 forced  to  learn  remotely when  the  pandemic  
 began there was one glaring problem: 
  a lack of laptops. 
 In addition to the Department of Education  
 distributing devices to kids, many  
 elected offi cials and companies did so as  
 well. Hawk Newsome, political activist  
 and co-founder of the Greater New York  
 Chapter of Black Lives Matter, noticed  
 a growing need for tech resources while  
 delivering meals to his community in the  
 Bronx. 
 Newsome reached out to a longtime  
 friend Cynthia Johnson, who took to  
 social media  to  source monetary  donations. 
  Shortly after that, Alek Manoah, a  
 pitcher on the Toronto Blue Jays, replied  
 to Johnson’s message on social media  
 and purchased 15 new laptops for families  
 who are part of Hawk’s mobile soup  
 kitchen “The People’s Food Program.” 
 While this donation was in June of  
 2020, it helped lead to the formation of  
 WonderKey Collective (WKC), a 501(c) 
 (3) in March. Its mission is to source, refurbish  
 and distribute technology and  
 related  resources,  such  as  portable Wi- 
 Fi devices, to underserved and underfunded  
 communities around the country. 
 “WonderKey  started  as  an  idea  to  
 aid the challenges of remote learning  
 for families, schools and social workers  
 alike, but what made the organization  
 bloom was the inherent support communities  
 show  when  a  call  to  action  is  
 made,” Johnson said. “We started making  
 calls and it turned out that most people  
 are looking for ways to be part of a  
 solution. Hawk and Alek exemplify the  
 support and kindness that can be found  
 in every community.” 
 Johnson told the Bronx Times that  
 she and her colleagues are looking to  
 partner up with more organizations and  
 or schools in the Bronx as they realize  
 how much the pandemic impacted people  
 in the borough. 
 She stressed that is it a digital age  
 and kids must have the tools needed to  
 succeed. 
 “We want go where the need is and  
 there’s clearly a need in the Bronx,” she  
 stressed. “Now we need to fi nd the proper  
 recipients for the laptops.” 
 WKC is currently accepting monetary  
 donations with plans to host a tech drive  
 in partnership with various New York organizations  
 to further source hardware  
 and software. All donated hardware will  
 be refurbished by WKC’s offi cial technology  
 partner Liquid Technology. 
 If interested, email eden@wonderkeycollective. 
 com. 
 Laptops being donated to students in the south Bronx.   Photos courtesy of Hawk Newsome 
 New nonprofi t provides  
 laptops to Bronx students 
    
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 881 LONGFELLOW AVENUE BRONX NY 10466  
 BLOCK #2761 LOT #138  
   
 Property located at 881 Longfellow Ave., Bronx, NY 10466 (Block 2761, Lot 138):  
   
 All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and  
 being in the Borough and County of Queens, City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows.  
   
 BEGINNING at a point on the westerly side of Longfellow Avenue, distant 100 feet northerly from the corner formed  
 by the intersection of the westerly side of Longfellow Avenue with the northerly side of Seneca Avenue;  
   
 RUNNING THENCE westerly parallel with Seneca Avenue, 100 feet;  
   
 THENCE Northerly parallel with Longfellow Avenue, 25 feet  
  T 
 HENCE Easterly again parallel with Seneca Avenue, 100 feet to the westerly side of Longfellow Avenue and;  
  T 
 HENCE Southerly along the westerly side of Longfellow Avenue, 25 feet to the point or place of BEGINNING.  
   
 SHERIFF’S SALE  
 JOSEPH FUCITO  
 Sheriff of the City of New York  
 DEPUTY THOMAS VANROSSEM  
 CASE# 21003065  
 3030 THIRD AVENUE, BRONX, NY 10455  
 718-993-3880