NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Issuer to the Noteholders in accordance with Condition 16
(Notices to Noteholders) that the Issuer and the Master Servicer have amended the documents specified in this notice on 6 May 2021 in order to effect the Amendments (as such term is defined below).
We refer to the notice given by the Issuer to the Noteholders on 26 March 2021 which set out the intention of the Issuer to amend the Amended Documents to:
remove references to LIBOR ;
change the Applicable Base Rate to refer to a SONIA based rate;
change the interest rate calculation provisions in relation to the Applicable Base Rate to refer to a SONIA based rate; and
POTTSTOWN â A Pottstown woman faces a trial on charges she illegally purchased guns for a multi-county gun trafficking network.
Maliqa Deja Jack, 25, of the 400 block of Chestnut Street, was ordered to stand trial, after waiving a preliminary hearing before District Court Judge Edward C. Kropp Sr., on charges of corrupt organizations, dealing in proceeds of unlawful activities, making false statements, criminal use of a communication facility and illegal sale or transfer of firearms in connection with a gun trafficking organization that allegedly relied heavily on so-called âstraw purchaseâ schemes.
Jack remains free on bail while awaiting her next court appearance, a formal arraignment hearing in county court at which a judge could set a trial date.
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5/4/2021
Lombardi says town will keep up with newly revived cemetery
The newly uncovered Peach Hill Cemetery off Smith Street in North Providence. (Breeze photo by Ethan Shorey)
NORTH PROVIDENCE – Volunteers put in most of the heavy labor to clear away decades of overgrowth from the Peach Hill Cemetery this month, and Mayor Charles Lombardi is now pledging that the town will help take it from here.
The town has historically not been great with maintaining its old cemeteries, but Lombardi said he met with Department of Public Works staff last week to emphasize the need to put this cemetery on the list to actively maintain it. The Intervale Cemetery, which also got a volunteer cleanup effort this month, is another where the town needs to do a better job of upkeep, he said.