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Company would give up 1,500 acres in exchange for 200 By Shawn Ryan shawn@denpubs.com LEWIS Ñ Essex CountyÕ s second largest private employer, NYCO Minerals, has a plan to ensure another 10 years worth of mining at their Lewis mine, but it will require a land swap with the state. NYCO is bordered by state land. A small parcel of that land, a land-locked 200 acres known simply as Lot 8, holds enough Wollastonite to keep the mine operational another 10 years, NYCO officials believe. But because itÕ s in the Adirondack Park, that state land falls under the stateÕ s, Ò Forever Wild,Ó provision. A change in the stateÕ s constitution would be required to approve CONTINUED ON PAGE 8
Adventure Race on tap for this weekend. PAGE 2 EYE ON BUSINESS
A FAMILY TRADITION — Pictured are Joshua Parker, Samantha Parker, Keith Parker-Wingler, and their grandfather Earl Parker tapping a maple tree together in the 2013 maple season. The children are the 5th generation to tap trees on the family farm since 1889. See page 2 for a related article about a fall celebration being held at the Parker Family Maple Farm. Photo Provided
Dirty Dog Run to benefit K9 Rescue Group
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Inca, a German Shepherd with the Champlain Valley Search and Rescue K-9 unit, takes a break during a search in northern New York. Photo provided
KEESEVILLE Ñ The Champlain Valley Search & Rescue K9 Unit (CVK9) wants people to get muddy for a good cause. The all-volunteer non-profit search and rescue unit based out of Keeseville assists local agencies with wildland search and rescue for lost children, hikers or hunters, and have been called all around the country following natural disasters for urban search and rescue, as well as cadaver recovery. Ò The year we had all the tornados we were called all around the country. We would touch down at home, then get called out again,Ó said Shannon Bresett, one of the founding members of the group. The group has been around for several years, but officially
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became a not-for-profit, and incorporated in 2009. They operate totally on a volunteer basis. They currently have six dogs either in service or in training, and two who have retired. In this area, Bresett says, the state Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) is the agency first called out for K-9 services, but her unit is often called in soon after. “The air dogs are the first guys we send out, like when a child has been missing for a half hour or so,Ó Bresette said. Ò After that comes the tracking dogs.Ó As a last resort the unit calls on Inca, their cadaver dog. Inca often gets the most work of the
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Rockeater Adventure Race on tap this weekend By Camille Daniels
denpubs@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH Ñ If youÕ ve ever heard the phrase Ò going against the grainÓ the Rockeater Adventure Race is the literal version of that phrase. The event will be held at Plattsburgh beach on Sept. 21. This event is for not only the adventurer but for someone who likes to get physical and likes to get dirty. It is also not an event for the weak at heart. It is about pulling up oneÕ s sleeves and testing oneÕ s endurance. What is the one thing that someone can expect when experiencing this grand event? Everything. The various highs and lows of taking on what the body can handle. Participants need to be prepared to sweat and come in contact with a lot of mud. This is not the Kentucky Derby. The only horse power racing around these obstacle courses are that of the human participants. Rockeater is the kind of event for those who have always wanted to do something challenging like run a marathon but never had the chance to do so. For this challenging day of events there are five different obstacles to be tackled. But before one even tackles the obstacles that lie in front of them there are a few other things one should note. The first being that there is a costume requirement. For this day of challenges the dress attire is not a tee shirt and a pair of shorts with sneakers. Instead, it is a crazy costume and a pair of
good running sneakers. The second important item is that the race is different from a traditional race because it isnÕ t timed. So this is a race for those with a true competitive spirit but who isnÕ t worried about it being an untimed event. As mentioned earlier there are five obstacles that each contestant of this contest must complete. There is the lake run, barricade jumper, walking on yarn spools and crawling through a tunnel, just to name a few. And, yes, there is still the opportunity to become one with the mud throughout challenges. Contestants should prepare their mind and body for this event as it will not be canceled regardless of the weather. Nor will anyone receive their money back if they decide to not participate after paying the registration fee. This is not for the uncertain but for those who are all about going against the grain. So come with an open mind andmopen heart as participants will no doubt learn something about themselves while making memories of the event with others. Allow the adventurous spirit to emerge and be explored as you run, jump and move through mud. Become one with the great outdoors and see what all the fuss is about. Spend a day during the last weekend of summer doing the one thing most wouldnÕ t think to do to close out the summer season and participate in the Rockeater Adventure Race at Plattsburgh beach. For more information about the event, visit roackerateradventure.com
Captain Underpants (Kara Mariano) after finishing Plattsburgh’s Rockeater Adventure Race in 2012. Photo by Stephen Bartlett
Parker Family Farm opens for maple season preview and production expo katherine@denpubs.com WEST CHAZY Ñ Parker Family Maple Farm will host an open house for maple producers large and small as well as open up the farm for retail customers to visit and watch how maple syrup is made. The Parker Family Farm on Saturday Oct. 5, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. will hold a welcome to fall celebration with an expo to demonstrate their new, energy efficient equipment to make maple syrup. “This is our first fall event and we’re hoping it will be our first annual event,” said store office manager Kristina Parker. The family farm has been in the Parker family since 1889. Parker said the farm originally was operated by the family as a dairy farm but has since transitioned to earning their income from the land. Ò We decided to hold this expo to showcase our new, energy efficient equipment and share that with other maple producers,Ó said Parker. Ò We use nature as a source of income, itÕ s a renewable resource, so by moving to the new form of technology weÕ re imposing less harm
on the woods where we work and receive our livelihood.Ó Recently the farm purchased a new wood pellet burning vaporizer which removes up to 75 percent of the water from the sap before it is put into the evaporator. During the expo there will be demonstrations using the new vaporizer as well as a tapping demonstration by Evan Branon to showcase a drill attachment he created which produces quality taps into the tree causing the least amount of damage. Ò With this tapper someone who might not be the best at tapping a tree can do it expertly,Ó Parker said. Michael Parker will offer woods walks. Dr. Michael Farrell Director, Cornell UniversityÕ s Uihlein Forest will be hosting a dropline tubing replacement seminar in the morning as part of SARE Research. Branon of Branon Systems will be on hand to demonstrate the Precision Tapper. The tapper creates a more consistent tap hole, increasing productivity and the health of the tree. Parker said she hopes people will stop in at the sugar house to see a wood pellet fired evaporator by CDL USA. Demonstrations will be of-
fered throughout the day. A representative will be available to explain the benefits of burning wood pellets. Ò Now that we have this new technology we want other maple producers to see if becoming more energy efficient will be right for them too,Ó Parker said. Nick Atherton, of CDL USA will offer a seminar on reverse osmosis maintenance. Atherton will talk about ways to increase the performance of your reverse osmosis and understanding reverse osmosis technology. Jen Parker will offer maple confections demonstrations in the morning about packaging.
Artisan Printing of Vermont will be on hand to discuss bottling options for maple syrup. There will be a pig roast style lunch offered compliments of Parkers to expo attendees. Reservations are required to ensure the right amount of food. During the expo, Parker said the farmÕ s retail shop will be open to visitors to purchase products from the Maple Farm. For Oct. 5 only, there will be a 10 percent discount on equipment. For more information or to make a reservation call the Parker Family Maple Farm at 4936761 or email parkerfamilymaple@yahoo.com.
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October and November will be substantially different from one in the summer, committee members are making a concerted effort to find locations where people can stop in and warm up, as well as pursuing activities that can be done in the cold. Several churches in the vicinity of First WeekendsÕ activities have expressed an interest in opening their doors for that purpose. Ideas discussed for October and November First Weekends included a snowman building/ ice sculpture contest, snow coloring, a Day of the Dead Dance Party, harvest olympics, a pet costume contest, and many more activities. A full list of performers and demonstrations was also discussed. On Dec. 6 there will also be a free jazz concert at SUNY Plattsburgh at 7:30 p.m.
First Weekend Committee meets shawn@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH Ñ PlattsburghÕ s Ò First WeekendÓ committee met this week to discuss upcoming First Weekends celebrations in November and December. The committee, in a tight vote, agreed to pursue asking the City of Plattsburgh to close the downtown portion of Brinkerhoff Avenue on Fridays, and continue to close City Hall Place on Saturdays. Their hope is to make First Weekend’s footprint wider, and benefit more business with increased foot traffic. They also decided to extend Friday hours from 5 to 8 p.m., while keeping Saturday hours at 1 - 5 p.m. Realizing that a First Weekend in
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Nico’s Pizza opens for business in Rouses Point With a combined 26 years of pizza experience, Nico’s has found a home By Shawn Ryan
shawn@denpubs.com ROUSES POINTÑ ThereÕ s a new place to get pizza in the Northern Tier, since the summer opening of NicoÕ s Pizza on Lake Street, in the heart of the villageÕ s downtown section. James Peralas and Chuck Kimble, both veteran pizza makers from Plattsburgh, with 26 years experience between them, realized that they had done and seen it all in the pizza business. They felt it was time to go into business for themselves. Ò We knew every aspect of the business, we had run and managed businesses, so we decided to make our own money, instead of making money for someone else,Ó said Peralas. NicoÕ s opened Aug. 16, and so far business has been very good. With limited inside seating, NicoÕ s specializes in take-out and delivery. Deliveries are available during the entirety of their business hours, and they will deliver to the Town of Champlain to the west, and into
Chazy to the south. There is also outdoor seating available while the weather holds up. Ò We didnÕ t want to compete in Plattsburgh with businesses weÕ ve worked at. There is only one other restaurant who does similar stuff as us (in Rouses Point),Ó said Peralas. NicoÕ s features nine types of specialty pizzas, such as mac and cheese and michagans, which have been doing exceptionally well. They also have pasta, hot and cold subs, wraps, chicken wings and burgers. Peralas and Kimble saw Rouses Point as a small community which was under served, and so far have been more than happy with their choice. Ò We couldnÕ t have picked a better place to be. These people in this community are really good people,Ó said Perales. Business has been very strong so far. If it stays at this rate, Peralas and Kimble would consider expanding in the future. At the very least they would like to add more seating capacity to their restaurant. The name NicoÕ s, Perales said, came from an army buddy of his. He had a son named Dominic, who everyone called Nico. Ò He didnÕ t live very long, and IÕ m really close to the family, so we decided to name the business after him.Ó
James Perales, left, and Chuck Kimble, co-owners of Nico’s Pizza in Rouses Point, in front of their 92 Lake Street store. Photo by Jess Munoz
Akram Zakkout, from Quebec, was traveling northbound on Interstate 87 with a load of watermelons when his cab began to fill with smoke. He pulled over and his tractor burst into flames. This is all that was left of his rig. Champlain, Mooers, Chazy and Rouses Point fire departments responded, and the northbound lane was closed for some time. The watermelons were a complete loss. Photo by Shawn Ryan
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Flooding in Colorado heart wrenching
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t is hard not to harken back to August 2011 and the devastation the region endured at the hands of Tropical Storm Irene when viewing the images coming from the 15 Colorado counties most impacted by the recent violent flooding there. Stories and photos shared on Facebook by loved ones and friends in Colorado are heartwrenching. The news is tragic and the story is still unfolding. Five people have been confirmed dead after 15 inches of rain pounded Colorado non-stop for nearly a week. As of Monday afternoon, 1,200 people remained cut off from the outside world with no electricity and dwindling supplies of food and running water. State emergency officials say the death toll is expected to rise as rescue efforts into mountainous backcountry areas have been severely hindered by the wet weather. Roadways and bridges have crumbled by the rising flood waters, which cover more than 2,000 square miles across 15 counties Ñ an area twice the size of the state of Rhode Island. To date, nearly 19,000 homes have been damaged, with at least 1,500 destroyed and 11,000 people have been evacuated. President Obama signed a major disaster declaration last weekend, ordering federal aid for the flood-ravaged state, and the Colorado National Guard is at the scene, using 20 helicopters to rescue people trapped by washed-out roads and bridges. Most had been grounded, however, by heavy rains, fog and hampered visibility. ItÕ s been two years since the North Country endured similar conditions following Tropical Storm Irene. People here are still rebuilding and awaiting the final buyout of homes destroyed by Irene. Images of that fateful storm that were published in this newspaper are eerily similar to photos being circulated on news wires from Colorado, with homes underwater and people trapped by disintegrated roads and other infrastructure. In comparison, Tropical Storm Irene dumped upwards of 10 inches of rain on the North Country, much of it in less than a 24-hour period, combined with winds of 69 mph at its center Ñ just 5 mph slower than needed for hurricane status. The storm caused 10 deaths, left 1.1 million people without power and caused $1.3 billion in damages. Locally, the communities of Au Sable Forks, Keene, Jay and Upper Jay were some of the hardest hit, although few communities escaped the stormÕ s wrath. Like in Colorado, President Obama declared a disaster declaration, paving the way for help from the Federal Emergency
Management Agency and the New York National Guard was on site to help devastated communities recover. Blame it on global warming, natural weather cycles or just plain rotten luck, few would argue that our weather has gotten more and more extreme as of late. One hundred year floods seem to be commonplace these days and our aging infrastructure is not liking it. With that in mind, it is imperative that initiatives such as Gov. CuomoÕ s NY Rising Communities be put in place to help communities rebuild in such a way that they are better prepared for the next severe weather incident. If there is one thing history has shown us, it is that the North Country will undoubtedly face again the type of devastating flooding Coloradans are now experiencing. The only way to mitigate the damage is to be realistic in that it will happen again, and begin preparations now knowing where the majority of the damage occurred in the past. While the up to $6 million pledged to the North Country under the governorÕ s NY Rising Communities initiative is a start, it is but a drop in the bucket toward the money needed to shore up the stream banks, bridges, roadways and other pieces of infrastructure that will be impacted by the next severe weather event. In the meantime, on a local level, it is vital to support your first responders as well as the American Red Cross Ñ the individuals who will be at the forefront of coming to your aid. Just as disaster workers from the American Red Cross were deployed here in the North Country in August 2011, the group is now in Colorado, providing food and shelter to those affected by the flooding. More than 250 trained Red Cross disaster workers are currently deployed to Colorado, along with more than 20 emergency response vehicles and six trucks of relief supplies. Working with the Southern Baptist Convention, the Red Cross has served more than 7,100 meals and snacks. Earlier last week, as many as 1,000 people stayed in 24 shelters across the state. People can help by donating to the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund by visiting www.redcross.org; calling 1-800-REDCROSS; or simply texting the word REDCROSS to 90999 to make a $10 donation. You can also check on the status of a loved one by visiting www.safeandwell.org. People on a national scale came to the aid of New York state and the North Country following Tropical Storm Irene. It is time we return the favor. Ñ Denton Publications Editorial Board
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ended last weekÕ s colcountry needs to get over the umn with the thought racial divide as it only exists that it is a sad day in if we allow people to use it as America and in the North a wedge between people of all Country when anyone is ridiraces. This nation is a melting culed for publicly sharing pot and we need further retheir opinion. Only through fining on the racial issues that exchange and discussion can continue to plague many. new ideas be forged into acI firmly believe people of cepted and successful action. all race and color need to be We must be open-minded and treated equally and judged Dan Alexander have a fair exchange of beliefs by their conduct and characThoughts from and ideas if we hope to adter. In the letter, Mr. Klieman Behind the Pressline vance our nation and achieve refers to my example of being greater understanding among stopped in Lake Placid by the our citizens. police makes the race of the driver irrelevant. IÕ ve mentioned this point before, but, a letAnd that itÕ s not the same as a black man beter to the editor in this weekÕ s paper serves as ing stopped in New York City just for being an example of an ongoing trend to publicly black. To his point I agree race had no place intimidate and discourage people from shar- in my stop and it shouldnÕ t have played any ing their views with others. I receive many role at all. But what if I was a black man? emails, letters, phone calls and in person Would that have clouded my feelings recomments regarding this weekly column. garding the stop? Would I have felt that I Some agree with my views, some disagree was unjustly stopped because of the color of and I assume some could care less and thatÕ s my skin? And that is my very point. Stop and fine. But what is of greater concern is the vast Frisk is being conducted both by Caucasian majority of respondents who donÕ t want to and African American police officers in high share their views publicly for fear of being crime communities where unfortunately the attacked and put down. In an open and free majority of the population is of colored skin. society like ours where men and women In communities where violence is running have sacrificed their lives to defend our priv- rampant, this law has helped save lives and ilege of free speech, this form of bullying like taken illegal weapons off the street, which all forms of bullying, must not be tolerated. to me is far more important than the race of For many years I felt the paper should people who have proven beyond any doubt have a voice and a face on issues that affect that they are as equal as any white person in us all. Not coming from the editorial side of this country. The opportunity to reach for the the business nor possessing strong writing American Dream has been realized by those skills, I did not feel qualified to adequately who choose to work hard, strive to achieve articulate a weekly viewpoint on issues, their goals and help others to do the same. perhaps like others, for fear of being embarWe need look no further than the highest rassed. Working in unison with our edito- office in the land now occupied by Barrack rial staff a few years back we decided that Obama, as proof of what any person can I would take on the weekly task of drafting achieve. a personal column, while our editors would Yes, many African Americans still live in work in collaboration to draft a team opinion poverty and have been unable to find their piece. I have no input on their opinions, nor way to a better life. But we should not turn a do they with mine. blind eye leaving them to injure and kill each The letter to the editor that arrived last other in these crime ridden communities in week raises several valid points, but the order to avoid offending any of them for fear author unfortunately canÕ t resist the opporof making them feel persecuted. If making tunity to toss in an insult or two while try- that statement makes me a ranting racist and ing to make his points. We obviously have an embarrassment to society then I am guilty. a disagreement over the controversial Ò Stop CONTINUED ON PAGE 5 and FriskÓ law recently found unconstitutional in New York City. In my opinion, this
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Takes issue with publisher’s column To the North Countryman: Is anyone else out there disturbed by the weekly racist rantings of the publisher of (ElizabethtownÕ s) only newspaper? This time Mr. Alexander likens his being stopped by a policeman for a very good reason Ñ his car resembled that of a vehicle used in a crime, the race of the driver being irrelevant Ñ to the stopping of a black man simply for being black! But then, thatÕ s IT, isnÕ t it, the absurd non-logic that says that, since some black men commit crimes, then all black men are suspects, because they Ñ the
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guilty and the innocent Ñ RESEMBLE each other? How a presumably educated human being arrives at middle age with such a lack of insight is truly puzzling. That he is the voice of a newspaper is an insult to the publication. Well, maybe heÕ s not the only voice: I urge the Editorial Board to use its own column to separate themselves from their embarrassing boss Ñ unless, of course, they agree with him. Jeff Kleiman Elizabethtown
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from page 4 What the letter writer doesnÕ t know is that I have personally known, worked for, admired and hired men and women of all races and skin color during my 59 years on this earth. Each is unique and each has made choices in their lives that either caused them to achieve their goals and find happiness or have kept them from doing so. In nearly every case those who took personal responsibility for their actions, good or bad, were capable of holding their heads high. Those who looked to blame others for their misfortunes always seem to be stuck in the same place and could never place blame on the single person most responsible for holding them back Ñ themselves. Mr. Kleiman, I recognize and respect your effort to put your thoughts in print and for speaking up when you disagreed with my position. Under normal conditions your letter would not have been published were it aimed at anyone other than me, but since IÕ ve chosen to put my views on display it would be unfair for our editor to withhold your views. This country faces many problems and we stand a far better chance of addressing them if we are civil with each other and seek solutions not based on prejudice but on achieving results. I would also be happy to publish your suggestions on solving the violence in many of our troubled New York City neighborhoods and how you would address the racial differences in our country. Dan Alexander is publisher and CEO of Denton Publications. He may be reached at dan@denpubs.com.
Fisheries talk planned
36th Annual Peru Applefest
BEEKMANTOWN Ñ Mark Malchoff, Aquatic Resource Specialist with the Lake Champlain Sea Grant at SUNY Plattsburgh, will hold a talk titled Ò The History of Lake Champlain FisheriesÑ Origins, Changes, Restoration Efforts and Challenges.Ó The program, presented by the Friends of Point au Roche State Park, will be held on Oct. 9 at the Beekmantown Town Hall Conference Room, 571 Spellman Road at 7 p.m.
PERU Ñ The 36th Annual Applefest will be held on Saturday, Sept. 21, and Sunday Sept. 22. Parade will begin on Saturday at 11 a.m. at the Peru Central School and travel to the St. AugustineÕ s Parish Center. The Applefest includes a giant craft fair, food, games, rides live music and a Sunday chicken BBQ which begins at noon. Festivities will be held at the St. AugustineÕ s Parish Center from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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amilies across the United States are preparing to send their children back to school with new book bags and school supplies. Back to school is also a time for some of the 30 million American adults who cannot read beyond a third grade level to consider taking steps to overcome their literacy challenges. Many of these adults find ways to hide this fact from their coworkers and friendsÑ even their own families. Common avoidance techniques include finding an excuse to steer clear of reading aloud, hiding their writing from others, or committing everything to memory to avoid jotting things down. As children and teens go back to school, this is the perfect time for adults in need of educational services to take this important step to improve their own literacy skills. Being illiterate is not a joke and can be difficult to recognize and admit. Our organization helps adults address their literacy challenges. Trained tutors work one-on-one with adults who need help with basic reading, English-as-a-second-language (ESL), and math skills. We also provide literacy programs in local correctional facilities- Moriah Shock, Adirondack in Ray Brook, Bare Hill in Malone, and we recently partnered with Franklin County Jail as well. Literacy Volunteers of Essex/Franklin Counties is an affiliate of Literacy New York, one of the state’s largest nonprofit organizations dedicated to advancing the cause of adult literacy and basic education. Our mission is to enable people over the age of 16 to achieve personal goals through student-centered literacy tutoring. This past year we supported more than 140 adult learners, and trained more than forty volunteer tutors. 67% of our students showed academic improvement by at least one grade level. With the new GED© exam we also anticipate a rush of adult learners who would like to receive their High School Equivalency Diploma before the end of the year. ThereÕ s not much time left, and there are only two testing dates available for adults in our region. The new GED © will be more rigorous, computer-based, and access will be limited. Thankfully, the New York State Education Department will offer an alternative high school equivalent exam called the Test Assessing Secondary Completion (TASC), which should be ready to roll out
in early 2014. It too will be more rigorous, but more accessible, and still available in a paper and pencil format. In order to support these adult learners, Literacy Volunteers relies heavily upon dedicated volunteer tutors who provide one-on-one or small group instruction to native and nonnative English speakers. Volunteer tutors are patient, compassionate, flexible, and willing to give at least two hours a week to his/her adult learner. Tutors are expected to attend the tutor training prior to being matched with a student. Literacy Volunteers will have three tutor trainings across its two-county service region. At the main office in Port Henry, an orientation will be held on Oct. 1 at 1 p.m. There will be an orientation in Malone on Oct. 7 at 6 p.m., and in the Tri-Lakes region, the orientation will be held on Oct. 15 at 5 p.m. For more information please contact your local Literacy Volunteer office at the following phone number: Port Henry - 546-3008; TriLakes Ð 891-5567; and Malone Ð 483-9366. If you know anyone who could benefit from our services, then suggest they call their local Literacy Volunteers office. Maria Burke Director Literacy Volunteers
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Farm Fest welcomes autumn at Conroys Organics By Katherine Clark
katherine@denpubs.com WEST CHAZY Ñ Starting off the autumn season, Conroys Organics is inviting people to celebrate Farm Fest 2013. Festivities will be held from noon to 4 p.m. at the farm located at 8173 Route 9. The event is free to attend and will have something for the entire family with a hay playground set up for kids, hay rides around the farm, and a bouncy house. While at the farm, people can meet their local producers and invest in local businesses. There will be wine tastings from local vineyards such as Vesco Ridge Vineyards, Amazing Grace, Champlain Wine Company and Stone House with bottles available for sale. There will also be samplings of hard cider from Everett Orchard. Produce will also be for sale from Fledging Crow Farm based in Keeseville.
Ò Fledging Crow supplies a lot of the local restaurants with their produce,Ó said Conroys Organics Marketing Director, Elliot Daugherty. Ò The Farm Fest is going to bring together a lot of local talents and producers, itÕ s part of our mission to educate our community about the importance of keeping it local.Ó Local artists will also have tables showing work by Gharan Burton who will be selling his oil and acrylic paintings and wood carvings. There will be handmade jewelry from local artists such as Lindsay Conroy also available for sale. Setting the scene for the dayÕ s festivities there will be live folk performances by female folk musicians, Punkahontas. The band will play from noon to 2 p.m. Tim Hartnett and Friends will perform between Punkahontas and the New York City-based folk band, Mooncrashers. Mooncrashers will play from about 2 to 4 p.m. For more information about the event visit Conroys OrganicÕ s event page on Facebook.
AmeriCorps seeks applicants By Shawn Ryan
shawn@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH Ñ AmeriCorps for the Adirondacks is currently seeking applications for its 2013-2014 program year. Serving Clinton, Franklin, Essex and Hamilton counties, AmeriCorps offers a living stipend and educational stipends to qualified applicants in exchange for a year’s worth of work. AmeriCorps is hoping to recruit 14 qualified applicants. Ò This has been an extremely rewarding year,Ó said AmeriCorps member Judy Harris. Ò I have lived in this community for many years, and yet this has allowed me to meet people I never knew were living in the same town. I have truly been given a gift this year in sharing my experiences.Ó AmeriCorps will be accepting applications until all 14 positions are filled, but hopes that they will be able to start the program by Oct. 1. Information on AmeriCorps can be found at ww.americorps. gov, and specific information can be found at ncworkforce.com.
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Gibson Brothers share songwriting tips at Pburgh Bluegrass Festival By Andy Flynn
andy@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH Ñ Between sets on the Plattsburgh Bluegrass FestivalÕ s big stage Saturday, Sept. 14, Eric and Leigh Gibson stepped into a garage-like stall of Building 16 at the Clinton County Fairgrounds to give a songwriting workshop. The Gibsons Ñ both graduates of SUNY Plattsburgh and natives of Ellenburg Depot Ñ seemed at ease as they pulled up two metal chairs in the back of the plywood-lined room. These 2012 International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) Entertainers of the Year were surrounded by fans of all ages, including members of the SUNY Plattsburgh Bluegrass Club. Leigh, on the right, took out a guitar from his white case, and Eric, leaving his Deering banjo backstage after the first set of the day, took out a guitar from his black, sticker-decorated case. Both were still dressed in their black concert suits as they explained how and why they write songs. Ò One of my biggest thrills about doing this is getting to do original material on stage,Ó Eric said as he was tuning his guitar. Playing about 70 percent of original material on stage, the Gibson Brothers continue to write songs on a regular basis Ñ on their own, with each other, and with noteworthy musicians such as Tim OÕ Brien, Shawn Camp and Joe Newberry. Ò ItÕ s always a little nerve-wracking to present a song to Leigh or the rest of the band ... And weÕ ve both learned not to pout if the other guy doesnÕ t like one of our original songs,Ó Eric said, adding that they both have to agree on a song before they record it or play it in public. Both brothers write songs ... award-winning songs. Currently, Ò They Called It Music,Ó written by Eric Gibson and Joe Newberry, is the No. 1 song for September on the Bluegrass Unlimited charts. One woman in the workshop audience asked if Leigh the band would play one of his songs even if Eric didnÕ t like it.
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Ò ItÕ s called the Gibson Brothers,Ó Leigh replied. Ò But you still do it, right?Ó she asked. Ò No,Ó Leigh said. Ò IÕ m sure there are things that IÕ ve written that I liked better than Eric likes but he thought it was good enough to be there with other songs that are being considered for the record. Then there are the songs that heÕ s written or that IÕ ve written that the first time you hear it, that’s going to be a focus. Like Ô They Called It Music,Õ the recordÕ s going to be built around that song.Ó Eric and Leigh sang several songs during the songwriting workshop, including Ò Something CominÕ to Me,Ó a song the brothers wrote with Shawn Camp and which is on their latest album, Ò They Called It Music.Ó They explained how the song was written in 2012 shortly after their father, Kelley, passed away. They werenÕ t in the right frame of mind to write songs, but they had to keep their songwriting appointment with Camp in Nashville. At one point, when Eric was frustrated about the process and Camp walked out of the room for a breather, he played a little bit of what became Ò Something CominÕ to MeÓ on the guitar. “I wasn’t thinking about it,” Eric said. “I was just fiddling around with that melody, and he (Camp) walked back into the room and said, Ô WhatÕ s that?Õ Ó Ò I said, Ô Ah, itÕ s nothing. ItÕ s just something coming to me,Õ Ó Eric said. Ò Of course, we talked about our dad passing away. And he said, Ô You know, IÕ d love to get your daddy in there.Õ So we got that verse in there ... ‘Daddy plowed the fields and worked the landÕ ... So that song means something, and Leigh sings it like it means something to him.Ó They didn’t finish the song in that first songwriting session with Camp. “We framed out the first verse, but nothing was really decided or set in stone,Ó Leigh said. Ò We were coming back to Nashville a few weeks later ... He said, Ô Yeah, take it home.Õ I donÕ t think we had a lot of hope in it. But he said, Ô LetÕ s get back together in
Eric Gibson signs a cartoon for 16-year-old Matthew Marquis, of West Chazy, on Sept. 14 during the Plattsburgh Bluegrass Festival. Marquis, a student of Beekmantwon Central School, created the cartoon in Adobe Illustrator based on a Gibson Brothers publicity photo. It is now featured on the home page of the Gibson Brothers website. Photo by Andy Flynn
a couple weeks and do something, tweak it a little bit and work on it.Õ Ó The Gibson Brothers head to Massachusetts this weekend for a couple concerts before traveling to North Carolina next week for the IBMA World of Bluegrass convention and the Sept. 26 IBMA awards ceremony. The band is nominated for eight IBMA awards, the most of any bluegrass group this year. For more information, visit www.gibsonbrothers.com.
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a land swap. In exchange for those 200 acres, NYCO is offering the state 1,500 of their property. The property they are offering has considerable road frontage, and is currently acting as a buffer, preventing hikers, hunters and other outdoor enthusiasts access to the massive Jay Mountain wilderness to the east and west. The NYCO parcels, along with road frontage, have streams stocked with brook trout and the occasional salmon is caught in one of the streams. Only a positive vote by two consecutive state legislatures, and a yes vote on a state-wide ballot, can allow the land to transfer to private hands. NYCO has already gotten those positive votes from the legislature, in 2012 and 2013, and the measure will now come up for a state-wide vote. Ò The 200 acres was a parcel of property that the state got for back taxes,Ó said Theresa Sayward, retired New York State Assemblywoman. Ò The state is not giving up something that was purchased for environmental reasons.Ó Sayward has long been a proponent of the land swap. An exposed vein of Wollastonite can be seen commanding the exposed rock face just 25 feet from Lot 8. In some places there are only about 10 feet of Ò over-story,Ó or material that would need to be removed in order to begin mining. As part of the deal, when NYCO has mined all the Wollastonite from the 200 acres, they will “reclaim” the land, filling it in and placing topsoil, then seeding the ground. They will then turn the 200 acres back over to the state, along with the 1,500 from the land swap. Several acres of land on the NYCO mine land have already been reclaimed and are indistinguishable from the untouched land around it. Ò The time to do it, if we want to have access to Lot 8, is now,Ó said Mark Buckley, Environmental Health and Safety Officer with NYCO. Ò There may be a million tons there.Ó
HENRY F. COX AUG 23, 2013 Westport NY/ Ponte Vedra tended NYU, married and Beach, Fla became a General Motors Henry F. Cox, of Pontre Vefranchised Chevrolet dealer dra Beach Florida and Westin Fair Lawn, NJ. He lived port NY passed away August with his family in Wyckoff, 23, 2013. NJ for 30 years Harry was the and upon his rebeloved husband tirement moved of Elizabeth, fato Ponte Vedra ther of Kathryn Beach, Fl. where Danzeisen he was an avid (Dave), and golfer. In 1987, grandfather of Harry and Betty David Danzeisan bought a sumJr. and Summer mer home in Paige Danzeisen. Westport, NY He was born in where he re-enKearny, NJ, to gaged his love Catherine and John Major for flying by purchasing the Cox, and grew up the Westport Airport. Harry enyoungest of four brothers in couraged a love of aviation, Nutley, NJ where he graduhad many, many friends and ated from Nutley High. He supported community involwas a WWII veteran US ment at the airport, annually Army Air Corp B-17 pilot, hosting the "Valley of the Giwho following his enlistants" air show on the 4th of ment, flew 35 missions over July. Germany dedicatedly bringHe was predeceased by his ing his 9 man crew home loved and loving daughter, safely each flight. He was Nancy, in 1994. awarded the Air Medal, five A celebration of Harry's life Oak Leaf Clusters, and the will be held at noon on the Distinguished Flying Cross 4th of July, 2014 at the Westfor his heroism in the service port Airport. of his country. President W.M.Marvin's Sons funeral Putin of Russia awarded him home in Elizabethtown has a medal of honor for his efbeen entrusted with the arforts on behalf of the Russian rangements. people while a military ally For online condolences during the war. please visit Following the war, he atwww.wmmarvins.com
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Mining operations at the NYCO mine in Lewis. Mining will continue into mid-November, before shutting down for the season. Photo by Shawn Ryan
Buckley said that while the pit they are currently mining holds about 10 years of reserves, their buyers like to see 20 years worth of reserves in order to consider a mine viable. Without the extra 10 years of reserves, NYCO could face problems in years to come finding buyers for their product. NYCO is mounting a media campaign in order to get their message out to the voters. The measure, which will be on the ballot as Proposition 5, will be voted on in the upcoming elections on Nov 5. Along with bipartisan support in the state legislature for two consecutive years, numerous other agencies have come out in favor of the land swap. In a press release, William Janeway, Executive Director of the Adirondack Council said, Ò The proposed land swap now exceeds our standard for supporting Constitutional Amendments involving the Forever Wild clause.Ó According to the Council, the 1,500 acres the state would receive comprise better habitat for fish and wildlife, three miles of streams and has considerably more ecological value than the 200 acres which would be given up. The measure is also being supported by the United Steelworkers, the AFL-CIO, the Adirondack Association of Towns and Villages, and local and state politicians including Gov. Andrew Cuomo. NYCO employs more than 100 people in their mining operations. In several instances employees have been working in the mines for generations. Wollastonite is used in paint, plastics used in the automobile industry, brake pads and linings, ceramics, construction materials and many more applications. There are only two Wollastonite mines currently operating in the United States. 43190
JODIE MAE GARDNER OCT 26, 1968 - AUG 31, 2013 Halfmoon NY Jodie Mae Edward and Flora Gardner; Gardner, 44, of Plant Road in niece of Louella Jane (Paul) Halfmoon, died on Saturday, Hodgdon of Homer, Alaska, August 31, 2013. She was a Kathy (Tom) McClurg of patient in the Boston ChilHillsdale, NY, Tracy Cross of dren's Hospital Lewis, NY, the ICU for three late Thurman weeks, returning Lewellyn Cross, home on James Gardner Wednesday, priof Ludoff, SC, or to her death. Edward GardHer mom, Judy, ner, Jr. and Alan sister, Debbie, Gardner, both of niece, Morgan, Essex, NY, Elizaand aunt, Kathy beth Moulton of stayed by her Newington, CT, side throughout. Ellen Carson of She was born on Willsboro, NY, Oct. 26, 1968 in ElizabethMargaret Sayward of Cleartown, NY and was the water, FL, and Jenny Metcalf beloved daughter of Judith of Buffalo, NY; also survived Judy Cross Gardner of Halfby several cousins. She was moon and the late John L. an angel to all that knew her. Gardner, who died June 19, Now she has her wings, and 2011. Jodie was a graduate of has gone to heaven to be Shenendehowa High School with her dad and family. Fuand had attended Schenecneral will be held Friday at tady County Community 11 a.m. at Corpus Christi College. She enjoyed bowling Church in Ushers (off exit 10 at the Clifton Park Bowl and of the Northway) where the working with her family in Mass of Christian Burial will the family business, J & J be celebrated. Calling hours Lawn Care of Halfmoon. She will be from 1 to 3 p.m. and 5 also loved watching her to 7 p.m., Thursday in the niece, Morgan, whenever Gordon C. Emerick Funeral needed. In addition to her Home, 1550 Rt. 9 in Clifton mother, Jodie is survived by Park. Interment will be in the her devoted sister, Debbie Gerald BH Solomon Saratoga Beaulieu of Stillwater, and National Cemetery, 200 Duell she is the aunt of Morgan ReRd. in Schuylerville, NY. nee Beaulieu and Aaron Memorial contributions may Lawrence Bemis; grandbe made to Children's Hospidaughter of Irene Cross of tal, 300 Longwood Ave., Lewis, NY and the late Boston, MA 02115 in Jodie's Lewellyn (Babe) Cross, and memory. JOHN E GRAFFUNDER NOV 04, 1948 - SEP 04, 2013 On Wednesday, September 4, home, after having spent 2013, Willsboro Point Mayor, summers there since 1958. his "unofficial" title, Jack Graffunder passed away Jack was predeceased by peacefully at his home on the both of his parents. He is lake. survived by his beloved canine Jack was born companions, November 4, Snoopy and Bel1948 in Troy, la, as well as a NY, the only host of friends. child of Frank and Ruby GrafThere will be a funder. He lakeside celebragraduated from tion of Jack's life high school in on Sunday, Waterford, NY September 29th and from the at 6 p.m. The State University of NY in Alceremony will be held in fred, NY with a degree in front of Jack's home on Corhorticulture. lear Drive and will be officiated by his life-long friend For 35 years, Jack worked as Pastor Jerry Oliver. a claims examiner for NYS Department of Taxation and Donations may be made in Finance, a position that he memory of Jack to the North held until his retirement. Country SPCA, 7700 Rte. 9N, Upon his retirement, Jack deElizabethtown, NY 12932. cided to make Willsboro his
it is actually the diminishing hours of daylight that triggers the whitetailÕ s mating season. I was framing the story in my head last weekend, as I drove back from New York City. We made the long trip south to LaGuardia Airport to send our daughter off on a flight, as she’ll be studying abroad this semester. Rather than deal with the heavy traffic leaving the city on I-87, I decided to take the Taconic Parkway for part of our trip home. At the sun set, the moon appeared as a silver sliver in the evening sky. And as it sunk slowly below the far horizon in the early evening sky, Venus appeared to be perfectly aligned with the rising moon. But when the moon soon went down below the horizon, the evening sky turned as black as the paved highway. The Taconic features two, two-lane roads that are divided by a narrow strip of land that features occasional sections of vegetation. It is similar to the Northway, but with far more curves, narrow lanes, closer shoulders and a lot more cars. Due to the roads many curves and frequent hills, the high beams of approaching vehicles traveling are often aimed directly at the windshields of vehicles heading in the opposite direction. Visibility is often reduced to near zero while traveling head on into a long string of vehicles going south. And even though the hunterÕ s moon was still a month or more off in the future, the red eyes of a thousand critters were everywhere. Before the pitch black of night completely enveloped the roadway, I had already counted more than 30 road kills. It appeared deer were moving everywhere! They were on the median strip, on the roadside, and even in the pull-over, parking areas. I saw more deer in just a half hour of driving than IÕ ve witnessed in three entire seasons of hunting in the Adirondacks. I also saw raccoons, rabbits, a red and a gray fox or maybe a coyote, several porcupines, and more eyes than I could ever hope
to identify. It was truly weird to see so much game on the move. After leaving the Taconic to pick up I-90, the number of eyes reflecting in my headlights began to diminish, but there was still plenty evidence of their passing, and most of it was splattered flat as a pancake on the tarmac. Although no trucks are permitted on the Taconic, there were plenty of 18-wheelers traveling the Thruway. Very little of an animal is left behind after being run over by that many wheels. We made a fast trip through Albany, and soon the time and miles went along at a quick lick from Saratoga Springs to Exit 30. As I turned left off the ramp onto Route 73, the dashboard clock read 2:38 am. The sky was pitch black and yet sparkling with stars. I was getting drowsy and dreaming of a soft bed. After cruising through the infamous intersection of malfunction junction, I saw very few critters, but one of them happened to be a big doe. I encountered it as I was cruising along the narrow, winding hill that drops down through Chapel Pond Pass. The old doe was piled up dead, in the middle of my lane and with no room to maneuver between the deer and the stonewall that serves as a guardrail. I was forced to drive right over it. Welcome back to the Ô Dacks Ñ thud! The initial contact sent our little Pontiac Vibe airborne, but it was a short liftoff. The vehicle promptly returned to tarmac. I was notified by the screech of rubber as all four tires touched down at once. I will admit it was quite a thrill in the dark of night, following a 16-hour journey to the city and back. I pulled over in a parking lot at the bottom of the hill to inspect the damage, and fortunately, there was no apparent damage to the vehicle. The tin and plastic had survived, but my nerves were shot. For the rest of the journey, I slowed down to a snailÕ s pace. I continued to encounter more spattered critters and I noted many sets of reflecting eyes on the side of the road before I got home. I now believe the best time to be on the hunt is not after the harvest moon, nor even during the timeframe of the hunters moon. It seems to me the ideal time to be out is when the crescent moon first appears in the autumn sky. Unfortunately, it appears about a month before the big game hunting season begins. Joe Hackett is a guide and sportsman residing in Ray Brook. Contact him at brookside18@adelphia.net.
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Rotary Club names Paul Harris Fellows By Shawn Ryan
shawn@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGHÑ The Rotary Club of Plattsburgh have named their Paul Harris Fellows for 2013. Being honored at the Sept. 24 awards dinner are Courtney Chandler with Agency Insurance, Dr. Erik Eaglefeather owner of EagleÕ s Nest Veterinary Hospital, and Brian Hammond, who has been a Rotary member since 1986. The award, in memory of Rotary Club founder Paul Harris, honors members who meet high professional and personal standards, and have contributed more than $1,000 to the Annual Program Fund, the Polio Plus Fund or the Humanitarian Grants
Program of the Rotary Foundation. All three Paul Harris Fellow recipients have been noticed for their active support of numerous Rotary functions and fund raisers. Paul Harris founded Rotary International in 1905 as a service organization, and it currently has more than a million members worldwide. Also receiving honors at the dinner will be Roderic and Dodie Giltz, who will be receiving the Major Donor Award Crystal and Pins for their continued support of the Rotary Foundation. The Paul Harris dinner will take place Tuesday, Sept. 24 at the American Legion, Post 20 on the Quarry Road. Cocktails begin at 5:30 p.m., with dinner at 6:15 p.m. The cost for the dinner is $30 per person. For more information visit www.plattsburghrotary.org.
Singer Haley Jay performs in front of the ROTA gallery as part of Plattsburgh’s recent First Weekend celebration. Photo by Shawn Ryan
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“Songs to Keep” concert planned for Glitz Theater
Following the concert will be a Concert Talk Back, and a reception. Patrons will have an opportunity to talk to the musicians, members of Lansing PorterÕ s family, and people involved in the Ò Songs to KeepÓ project. Tickets are $10 (free to SUNY students), and can be purchased at the door. The event starts at 7 p.m. More information can be found at www.TAUNY.org.
Musicians from the “Songs to Keep” concert series perform in the finale from a concert they played in Old Forge recently. Pictured, L. to R. are George Ward, Colleen Cleveland, Sue Grimm Hanley, John Roberts, Celia Evans, Dave Ruch, and Jamie Savage. Photo provided
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shawn@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH — The final concert in the “Songs to Keep” concert series will be taking place Saturday, Sept. 21 at SUNY PlattsburghÕ s Glitz Theater, in Hawkins Hall. The Ò Songs to KeepÓ concert series is part of a project showcasing the songs and life of Marjorie Lansing Porter. Her Ballads and Lore collection is housed in the Feinburg Library Special Collections. Her songs and stories were recently digitized by SUNY Plattsburgh Communication Studies professor Dr. Timo-
thy Clukey for the collection. Artists from across the North Country will be performing Lansing PorterÕ s works. Ò ItÕ s a really diverse selection of performers,Ó said Carol Smith Pynchon, Communications Director at Traditional Arts in Upstate New York (TAUNY). We are producing a CD (of Lansing PorterÕ s songs) and the artists will be performing the songs they do on the CD.Ó ItÕ s a family-friendly night of folk music, by some of the North CountryÕ s most accomplished folk musicians, according to Smith Pynchon.
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Your complete source of things to see and do Friday, Sept. 20
• Week of Sept. 20 - 27
“The Play About the Coach” at LPCA
LAKE PLACID —” The Play About the Coach” will be performed at the Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Drive, on Sept. 20 and 21 at 7:30 p.m. In the final three minutes of the defining game of his career, a coach’s world comes crashing down around him. As the clock ticks away, the coach comes head-to-head with a backstabbing assistant, a gifted adversary, a Godlike referee and a mysterious stranger who repeatedly phones down to the bench - all while trying to pull his team through to victory. The Play About the Coach is a thrilling one-man show that takes the audience on the ride of a lifetime. Tickets $10 in advance, $15 day of show.
“Gruesome Playground Injuries” Pendragon
SARANAC LAKE — “Gruesome Playground Injuries” a play by Rajiv Joseph, will be performed at Pendragon Theater, on Sept. 20 and 21 at 8 p.m. “Gruesome Playground Injuries” follows the story of the lives of Kayleen and Doug over the course of 30 years. Their lives intersect at the most bizarre intervals, leading the two childhood friends to compare scars and the physical calamities that keep drawing them together. The production is a production of the Upper Jay The Recovery Lounge The play is written by Rajiv Joseph. It is directed by Scott Renderer, and stars Martin Deslauriers and Olivia Zeis. General admission tickets are $22. For more information or to reserve seats call 891-1854, or go to www.pendragontheatre.org.
High Peaks Band to perform at Monopole
PLATTSBURGH — High Peaks Band will perform at Monopole, 17 Protection Ave, on Sept. 20 at 10 p.m. For more information call 563-2222. HPB incorporates Reggae, jazz, blues, calypso, gospel, progressive, classical, funk, jam, rock and folk into a unique blend that is called SmartJam. The band has been rocking New York since 2005, playing numerous original compositions as well as covers from Phish, Talking Heads, The Beatles and Grateful Dead. The bands names their musical influences are inspired by artists like Phish, Wilco, Zappa, Neil Young, Grateful Dead, Talking Heads, and Genesis.
School Bus Yellow drives to Monopole
PLATTSBURGH — School Bus Yellow will perform at Monopole, 17 Protection Ave, on Sept. 21 at10 p.m. The Jam/Rock/Improvisational group creates their sound with vocalist and rhythmic guitarist Jeremy Dunham, vocalist and drummer Greg Finley, bass player Kevin Greer and vocalist and lead guitarist Chuck Valentine. For more information call the Monopole at 563-2222 or visit the band’s Facebook page.
Back Porch Society to play at Smoke Signals
LAKE PLACID — Back Porch Society will bring their brand of blue grass/ folk music with vocalist Carrie Haviland to the Smoke Signals Stage, Main Street, on Sept. 22 at 8 p.m. The Keene Valley duo ‘s unique sound comes from Russ Cook, performing on guitar, mandolin, and vocals and Brad Hurlburt- guitar, banjo, kick drum, kazoo, vocals Russ and Brad have been performing as a duo over the past six years. In that time they have developed a close musical connection as they have studied from many of the same great early blues artists. They continue to keep this music alive as well as write new material in the same style.
Sarah Mundy leads at ROTA Open Mic Poetry
PLATTSBURGH — ROTA Gallery and studios will present Sarah Mundy performing a selection of Music, poetry and story readings at the gallery’s biweekly Open Mic Poetry Night on Sept. 26 at 8 p.m. The Open Mic Poetry Night will be held at the gallery located at 50 Margaret Street. Following Mundy’s performance/readings, the floor will be opened up to local artists, performers and writers to share their artistic pieces with ROTA. People are asked to come with their poetry, stories, songs, slogans, performance art pieces, and share whatever you have. Admission and participation are free, but donations are welcome. For more information contact OMPN organizer, Chris Ostuni at rotapoetry@gmail.com.
Reggae Thursday returns with The Snacks
PLATTSBURGH — Reggae Thursdays return with The Snacks to perform at Monopole, 17 Protection Ave, on Sept. 19 at 10 p.m. The Snacks are a group of local musicians that love to play reggae music. Their exciting style is built by members Stuart Benner-Campbell, Jimi Ward, Dan Andersen, Kelly Benner-Campbell, Grayson Wheeler, Nicholas Dubay, Hiroshi Oda. For more information call 563-2222.
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PERU — St. Vincent de Paul (St. Augustine’s) fall tent sale, 3028 Main Street, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Fill a bag for $6. 643-9386. PLATTSBURGH — Disability Self Advocacy Support Group, North Country Center for Independence, 80 Sharon Ave, noon- 2 p.m. 563-9058. CHAMPLAIN — Three Steeples Church will sponsor professional portrait sessions with Lifetouch for Church Directory, prints can be ordered by individuals, 491 Rte 11, 5-9 p.m. 298-2523. WESTPORT — Teen Challenge Choir to sing, Westport Federated Church, 6486 Main Street (Stone Church), 7 p.m. SARANAC LAKE — “Gruesome Playground Injuries” a play by Rajiv Joseph, to be performed, Pendragon Theater, 8 p.m. $22. 891-1854, www.pendragontheatre.org. PLATTSBURGH —Gary Peacock tunes & trivia every Friday from 5-8 p.m. Monopole, 17 Protection Ave, 563-2222. PLATTSBURGH — High Peaks to perform at Monopole, 17 Protection Ave, 10 p.m. 563-2222.
Saturday, Sept. 21
PERU — St. Vincent de Paul (St. Augustine’s) fall tent sale, 3028 Main Street, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Fill a bag for $6. 643-9386. PLATTSBURGH — Nichiren Daishonin Buddhism Group Open Discussion Meeting, ROTA Gallery, 50 Margaret Street, 10 a.m. - noon. PLATTSBURGH — Figure Drawing Practice Group, North Country Cultural Center for the Arts, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, 10:30a.m. - 12:30p.m. $5-$10, 563-1604. CHAMPLAIN — Three Steeples Church will sponsor professional portrait sessions with Lifetouch for Church Directory, prints can be ordered by individuals, 491 Rte 11, 12:30 - 5 p.m. 298-2523. WESTPORT — Champlain Chapter DAR will be holding a Genealogy Workshop presenting basic information on how and where to search for lineage to a Revolutionary Patriot. This presentation will not include overseas searches, Westport Hotel & Tavern, 6691 Main Street. RSVP to Jean Dickerson 873-6422. ELIZABETHTOWN — Frisbee Festival at the Hale House lawns sponsored by the Elizabethtown Social Center, Water Streets, noon - 2 p.m. www.elizabethtownsocialcenter.org. PLATTSBURGH — North Country Herbalists Percolation Workshop, ROTA Gallery, 50 Margaret Street, 4- 5 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — The final concert in the “Songs to Keep” series,in the Hawkins Hall Giltz Theater on the SUNY Plattsburgh campus, 7 p.m. WHALLONSBURG — 42 showing at the Whallonsburg Grange Hall, 1610 NYS Route 22. 8 p.m. $5, $2 kids www.cvfilms.org. SARANAC LAKE — “Gruesome Playground Injuries” a play by Rajiv Joseph, to be performed, Pendragon Theater, 8 p.m. $22. 891-1854, www.pendragontheatre.org. PLATTSBURGH — School Bus Yellow to perform at Monopole, 17 Protection Ave, 10 p.m. 563-2222.
Sunday, Sept. 22
PERU — St. Vincent de Paul (St. Augustine’s) fall tent sale, 3028 Main Street, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Fill a bag for $6. 643-9386. MORRISONVILLE — Girl Scout’s Unit 425 Registration, East Morrisonville Park, Banker Road, 1-3 p.m. www.gsneny.org. 569-8049. PLATTSBURGH — Free Yoga with Chelsea Varin, ROTA Gallery, 50 Margaret Street, noon.
Monday, Sept. 23
PLATTSBURGH — Figure Drawing Practice Group, North Country Cultural Center for the Arts, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. $5-$10, 563-1604.
Tuesday, Sept. 24
PLATTSBURGH — Free Table Top Cooking by Shelly Pelkey and Thomas Mullen, North Country Center for Independence, 80 Sharon Ave, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. 563-9058. PLATTSBURGH — Free 12-step Addiction Recovery Program every Tuesday night, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 26 Dennis Avenue, 5:30 - 6:30p.m. 561-1092. LAKE PLACID — African Dance Class Fall 13 week Series. the Lake Placid Center for the Arts ANNEX. 17 Algonquin Drive, 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. $8 or $65 for entire series. 791-9586. PLATTSBURGH — Realistic Freestyle Self Defense, ROTA Gallery, 50 Margaret Street, 5:30 p.m. $15. 645-6960.
Wednesday, Sept. 25
PLATTSBURGH — North Country Squares Dance club free September Fun Nights, Clinton County Fair Grounds, 84 Fair Grounds Road, 7-9 p.m. 492-2057. LAKE PLACID — LPCA Green Market Wednesday & Farmers’ Market, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Drive, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. 523-2512. www.LakePlacidFarmersMarket.com.
Thursday, Sept. 26
PLATTSBURGH — Open Portrait Sessions every Thursday, North Country Cultural Center for the Arts, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, 10 a.m. - noon. $5-$10. 563-1604. ELIZABETHTOWN — “Tech 101” at the Elizabethtown Social Center, Water Street, 5-7 p.m. 873-6408. info@elizabehtownsocialcenter.org. PLATTSBURGH — Realistic Freestyle Self Defense, ROTA Gallery, 50 Margaret Street, 5:30 p.m. $15. 645-6960. PLATTSBURGH — Open Mic Poetry Night with featured performer Sarah Mundy performing a selection of music, poetry and stories., ROTA Gallery, 50 Margaret Street, 8 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — North Country Squares Dance club free September Fun Nights, Clinton County Fair Grounds, 84 Fair Grounds Road, 7-9 p.m. 492-2057. PLATTSBURGH — Still Life Painting practice group, North Country Cultural Center for the Arts, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, 6:30 - 8 p.m. $10. LAKE PLACID — Evocateur: The Morton Downey, Jr. Move and Filmmaker Q&A, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Way, 7:30 p.m. $10. PLATTSBURGH — The Snacks to perform at Monopole, 17 Protection Ave, 10 p.m. 563-2222.
Friday, Sept. 27
PLATTSBURGH — Disability Self Advocacy Support Group, North Country Center for Independence, 80 Sharon Ave, noon- 2 p.m. 563-9058. PLATTSBURGH — Fellowship Forum Geomancy Talk, Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 4 Palmer Street, 7 p.m. PLATTSBURGH —Gary Peacock tunes & trivia every Friday from 5-8 p.m. Monopole, 17 Protection Ave, 563-2222. LAKE PLACID — LPCA Fall Film Special: Manhattan Short Film Festival, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Way, 7 p.m. $6. 523-2512. www.LakePlacidArts.org. PLATTSBURGH — Friday Fellowship Forum Geomancy Talk, Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 4 Palmer Street, 7 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Haewaa to perform at Monopole, 17 Protection Ave, 10 p.m. 563-2222.
Saturday, Sept. 28
PLATTSBURGH — Figure Drawing Practice Group, North Country Cultural Center for the Arts, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, 10:30a.m. - 12:30p.m. $5-$10, 563-1604. PLATTSBURGH — Searching, Saving and Sharing Recipes with Google, Plattsburgh Public Library, 19 Oak Street, 2 - 4 p.m. 561-7450. PLATTSBURGH — Aqueous to perform at Monopole, 17 Protection Ave, 10 p.m. 563-2222.
Sunday, Sept. 29
PLATTSBURGH — Free Yoga with Chelsea Varin, ROTA Gallery, 50 Margaret Street, noon.
Monday, Sept. 30
PLATTSBURGH — Figure Drawing Practice Group, North Country Cultural Center for the Arts, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. $5-$10, 563-1604. LAKE PLACID — Lake Placid Institute Book Club discusses “The Art Forger,” by B.A. Shapiro, Lake Placid Public Library, 2471 Main Street, 7 p.m.
Tuesday, Oct. 1
PLATTSBURGH — Free Table Top Cooking by Shelly Pelkey and Thomas Mullen, North Country Center for Independence, 80 Sharon Ave, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. 563-9058. PLATTSBURGH — Realistic Freestyle Self Defense, ROTA Gallery, 50 Margaret Street, 5:30 p.m. $15. 645-6960. LAKE PLACID — African Dance Class Fall 13 week Series. the Lake Placid Center for the Arts ANNEX. 17 Algonquin Drive,7:30 - 8:30 p.m. $8 or $65 for entire series. 791-9586. PLATTSBURGH — Free 12-step Addiction Recovery Program every Tuesday night, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 26 Dennis Avenue, 5:30 - 6:30p.m. 561-1092.
Wednesday, Oct. 2
LAKE PLACID — LPCA Green Market Wednesday & Farmers’ Market, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Drive, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. 523-2512. www.LakePlacidFarmersMarket.com. WESTPORT — Michelle and Lenny Zelkowitz of Elizabethtown present “Springtime on the North Island of New Zealand,” a video documenting their 2012 trip, Wadhams Free Library, 763 New York 22 Scenic, 7:30 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Seasonal Halloween Plate Class for kids age 5-9, NCCCA Arts Center, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, 4-5:30 p.m. $25. 563-1604. PLATTSBURGH — Hand Building: Cylinders class, North Country Cultural Center for the Arts, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, 6-8 p.m. $150/$135 for members, +$30 materials fee. 563-1604.
Thursday, Oct. 3
PLATTSBURGH — Open Portrait Sessions every Thursday, North Country Cultural Center for the Arts, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, 10 a.m. - noon. $5-$10. 563-1604. PLATTSBURGH — Realistic Freestyle Self Defense, ROTA Gallery, 50 Margaret Street, 5:30 p.m. $15. 645-6960. PLATTSBURGH — Still Life Painting practice group, North Country Cultural Center for the Arts, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, 6:30 - 8 p.m. $10.
Friday, Oct. 4
PLATTSBURGH — Disability Self Advocacy Support Group, North Country Center for Independence, 80 Sharon Ave, noon- 2 p.m. 563-9058. PLATTSBURGH —Gary Peacock tunes & trivia every Friday from 5-8 p.m. Monopole, 17 Protection Ave, 563-2222. PLATTSBURGH —Tom Atskens & Neil Rossi Open 26th Season of Palmer Street Coffeehouse, 4 Palmer Street, 7 p.m. 561-6920.
Saturday, Oct. 5
PLATTSBURGH — Figure Drawing Practice Group, North Country Cultural Center for the Arts, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, 10:30a.m. - 12:30p.m. $5-$10, 563-1604. PLATTSBURGH — A Sensory-Friendly Showing of Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 sponsored by the Autism Alliance of Northeastern NY & Cumberland 12 Cinemas, 18 N Bowl Lane, 10 -11:30a.m. Tickets are $5 or $9 for a Kiddie Combo. Cash or Check Only. LAKE PLACID — Metropolitan Opera Live in HD: Eugene Onegin, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Drive, 1 p.m. $18 ($16), $12 Students/kids. LAKE PLACID — Tutu Tea Party, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Drive, 3 p.m $15, $10 kids. KEENE VALLEY — Charles Fisk, Pianist, presented by East Branch Friends of the Arts, Keene Valley Congregational Church, 1791 NYS Route 73, 8 p.m. $10 suggested donation, (315) 276-5403, eastbranchfriendsofthearts@gmail.com. WEST CHAZY — Annual Fall Open House for maple producers, Parker Family Maple Farm, 1043 Slosson Road, 9 a.m. -4 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 6
PLATTSBURGH — Free Yoga with Chelsea Varin, ROTA Gallery, 50 Margaret Street, noon. SARANAC — ”A Musical Journey Through Spain” with Classical Pianist Martin Söderberg on piano will perform, Saranac United Methodist “Church in the Hollow” on Route 3, 4 p.m. LAKE PLACID — North Country Out of the Darkness Walk to benefit national suicide prevention and awareness programs, Registration begins at Speed Skating Oval, Main Street, ceremony begins at 1 p.m.
Monday, Oct. 7 Tuesday, Oct. 8
PLATTSBURGH — Mommy/Daddy and Me Clay Time (ages 2-4), North Country Cultural Center for the Arts, 23 Brinkerhoff Street,10 -11a.m. or 6 -7 p.m. For age 2-4, $25/$20 for members. 563-1604. PLATTSBURGH — Free Table Top Cooking by Shelly Pelkey and Thomas Mullen, North Country Center for Independence, 80 Sharon Ave, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. 563-9058. PLATTSBURGH — Free 12-step Addiction Recovery Program every Tuesday night, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 26 Dennis Avenue, 5:30 - 6:30p.m. 561-1092. LAKE PLACID — African Dance Class Fall 13 week Series. the Lake Placid Center for the Arts ANNEX. 17 Algonquin Drive,7:30 - 8:30 p.m. $8 or $65 for entire series. 791-9586.
Wednesday, Oct. 9
LAKE PLACID — LPCA Green Market Wednesday & Farmers’ Market, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Drive, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. 523-2512. www.LakePlacidFarmersMarket.com.
Thursday, Oct. 10
PLATTSBURGH — Open Portrait Sessions every Thursday, North Country Cultural Center for the Arts, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, 10 a.m. - noon. $5-$10. 563-1604. PLATTSBURGH — Still Life Painting practice group, North Country Cultural Center for the Arts, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, 6:30 - 8 p.m. $10. PLATTSBURGH — Open Mic Poetry Night, ROTA Gallery, 50 Margaret Street, 8 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 11
PLATTSBURGH — Disability Self Advocacy Support Group, North Country Center for Independence, 80 Sharon Ave, noon- 2 p.m. 563-9058. PLATTSBURGH —Gary Peacock tunes & trivia every Friday from 5-8 p.m. Monopole, 17 Protection Ave, 563-2222. LAKE PLACID —Phoenix Dance Project, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Way, 8 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 12
PLATTSBURGH — 14th Biennial Quilt Show of the Champlain Valley Quilters’ Guild, Plattsburgh State University Field House, Rugar Street, 10 a.m. -5 p.m. $6. jwelch@westelcom.com. WADHAMS — The Boquet River Association 4-mile Cookie Run, The run will begin and end at the intersection of NYS Route 22 and County Route 10 in Wadhams. Registration begins 9 a.m. $10 entry fee. 546-4056, info@boquetriver.org. PLATTSBURGH — Figure Drawing Practice Group, North Country Cultural Center for the Arts, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, 10:30a.m. - 12:30p.m. $5-$10, 563-1604. LYON MOUNTAIN — Spaghetti Dinner - all you can eat - benefit for Mountain Top Senior Housing, Lyon Mountain American Legion, 3958 Rte 374, 4 - 6:30 p.m. $9, kids 5-12 $5, under 5 free. LAKE PLACID — Telluride’s Mountain Film Festival Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Way, 7 p.m. $12-$10. WHALLONSBURG — Northern Borders showing at the Whallonsburg Grange Hall, 1610 NYS Route 22. 8 p.m. $5, $2 kids www.cvfilms.org.
Sunday, Oct. 13
DANNEMORA — St. Joseph’s Parish to host Annual ROAST TURKEY & TRIMMINGS HARVEST DINNER, 179 Smith Street, 11:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. $9, ages 5 to10 - $5, and under 5 free. 293-7768. PAUL SMITHS — Adirondack Loon Celebration, Paul Smith’s College VIC, 8023 New York 30, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 327-3000. http://www.adkloon.org.
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Clinton County Real Estate Transactions Date Filed 9/5/2013 9/5/2013 9/5/2013 9/6/2013 9/6/2013 9/6/2013 9/9/2013 9/9/2013 9/9/2013 9/9/2013 9/10/2013 9/10/2013 9/10/2013
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Buyer Albert Tucker, Sylvia Tucker Tammy Collins Jonothan Side
Matthew Favro, Robert Cross, Bonnie Criss
Location Peru Plattsburgh Plattsburgh Thomas Remillard, Timothy Remillard Peru Thomas Dart Champlain Girouxs Grain Farms LLC Champlain Peru Patrick Berry, Bonnie Berry City of Plattsburgh Plattsburgh Chad Varden Beekmantown RL Vallee Inc Peru Melissa Renadette Plattsburgh Benjamin Jarvis Peru Deutsche National Bank Trust Plattsburgh
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Judith Urban, Diane Urban, Brian Warman
Ricky Adragna, Rene Adragna
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$36,498 $40,000 $70,000 $65,000
Tyson Drown, Valerie Drown Leonard Drown, Shelia Drown Richard Savage Jr. Leanne Savage Franco Tedino James Champagne, Karen Champagne Myron Ducharme Ronald Mallernee, Rena Mallerneee Adirondack Farms LLC
Date Filed 9/9/2013 9/6/2013 9/10/2013 9/3/2013 9/6/2013 9/9/2013 9/10/2013 9/3/2013 9/6/2013 9/9/2013 9/6/2013 9/6/2013 9/9/2013 9/9/2013 9/6/2013 9/5/2013 9/6/2013 9/4/2013 9/4/2013 9/4/2013 8/29/2013 9/10/2013 9/9/2013 9/6/2013 9/6/2013 9/9/2013
Amount $45,000 $99,364.41 $100,000 $80,000 $116,600 $99,000 $30,000 $215,000 $370,000 $35,000 $574,000 $172,500 $370,000 $389,000 $25,000 $136,000 $350,000 $91,600 $24,800 $24,800 $185,000 $136,000 $12,000 $8,500 $181,632 $37,500
Seller
Dannemora Schuyler Falls Saranac Chazy AuSable
Essex County Real Estate Transactions Buyer Location Anthony Arnheiter, Kathleen Arnheiter Norman Simon Sealey Chesterfield Jacqueline Audino Champlain National Bank Westport Todd David Rebecca Buerkett St. Armand Martha Day, Carol Weill Melissa Myers Minerva Paul Delong Geoffrey Sanford North Elba Helen Dennin Theodore Rowe Jay Robert Moore Jr. Willsboro Edrie Dickerson Susan Evans, Wayne Evans Kenneth Meyer, Di Meyer Essex Edward Gardberm Gegan Gardner Patricia Urschel, Timothy Urschel North Elba Keene Fire District No 1 Town Of Keene Keene BRIAN LELO, CAROL LELO Matthew Roy North Elba James Lindenberger Joanne Cwikla, John Cwikla Chesterfield Carol Marshall Harry Keith Johnson, Nancy Nash Chesterfield Peter Mendelsohn, Becki Mendelsohn Gerard Nyma, Kaylee Decker North Elba Heather Miller Timothy Hannon, Janice Hannon Willsboro Stuart Randall Preston, Paula Lyn Kristin Preston, Oren Preston North Elba Carol Roberts Tommy Tremblay Willsboro Crown Point S P Forests L L C International Paper Company S P Forests L L C Iternational Paper Company Crown Point S P Forests L L C Commercial Realty & Properties LLCElizabethtown Joan Schiller Doreen Arrison North Elba Sylvia Shirley, Barbara Zuhlke Keelin Murphy, Michael Vaughan Elizabethtown Nancy Spinella Jean B Hayes Revocable Trust North Elba Gregory Taylor, Cynthia Taylor William Oliver, Mary Oliver North Elba Charles Terrasi Juliane Palumbo Moriah Lucy Walsh, James Walsh Kurt Jones, Nancy Barnett North Elba
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CLARINET, VIOLIN, FLUTE, TRUMPET, Amplifier, Fender Guitar $75 each. Upright Bass, Cello, Saxophone, French Horn, Drums $189 each. Others 4-sale 1-516377-7907 CM 2000 TRAILER 38"x54", tong 33", ideal for motorcycle or car, $350.00. 518-643-8643. DR TOW BEHIND wood chipper, 18hp, up to 4", $750 OBO. 518524-7124. FOR SALE Antiqua Hot Tub by Artsinan Spa's, excellent condition, $2500. For more info call 518 -643-9391 FOR SALE, Hammock $20.00 call 518-643-9391
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FRIGIDAIRE 6500 BTU’S AC Unit, $200; Cosilidated Dutch West wood stove $500; 1 man Pontoon boat $300. 518-708-0678
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SINGLE-FAMILY HOME
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COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
FOR RENT Elizabethtown Office or Storefront downtown 1364 sq. ft. can divide, available July 1st. Judy 518-873-2625, Wayne 518962-4467 or Gordan 518-9622064. WESTPORT: OFFICE SUITES. Fully furnished w/cubicles, desks, computer & phone hook-ups. 720 sq. ft. Lake views. Contact Jim Forcier @ 518-962-4420.
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1 ACRE OF Land at Wood Rd., West Chazy, NY, close to schools, nice location. Please call 518-4932478 for more information.
$29,000 REMODELED 2 bdrm, .3 acre, Rte. 9, Front Street, Keeseville, NY. Live in or a P/E Ratio of 5 to 1 investment. 518-3356904.
FOR SALE FAMILY CAMP FOR SALE. Beautifully Finished Cabin on 5 Acres, Woods and NiceLawn, Quiet County Road, Stocked Fishing Pond & Guest Cabin Only $69,995. Call 1-800-229-7843 or see photos of over 100 different properties at www.LandandCamps.com BURKETT OIL BURNER UNIT unit in running condition. With some control accessories. Call Dave 518-891-5989 $35 djbodah2gmail.com
ACCESSORIES (2) TRAILERS (OPEN) - both excellent condition; 2010 Triton 20' Aluminum - max wgt. 7500 lbs. Asking $4900 and 1989 Bison 31' overal Gooseneck, Asking $2900. 518-546-3568. (4) CHEVY RIMS, Steel, 16" x 6.5", 6 lug w/pressure monitors. $250 OBO. 518-524-7124. CASH FOR CARS. Any make, model and year! Free pick-up or tow. Call us at 1-800-318-9942 and get an offer TODAY!
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ALTONA, NY 3 BR/2 BA, Single Family Home, bulit in 1994, Perfect entertainment home, peaceful country setting 15 minutes from Plattsburgh. Large deck, 28' pool, patio with built in gas grill, 2 car garage with workshop. A MUST SEE $105,000 518-570-0896 MORRISONVILLE 4 BR/2.5 BA, Single Family Home, 1,920 square feet, bulit in 1998, Colonial Cape, attached 2 car garage, gas fireplace, finished basement, large fenced in backyard with above ground swimming pool on corner lot. Located in Morrisonville in the Saranac School District. Great Family Neighborhood. $229,500 Call 518-726-0828 Dfirenut@gmail.com
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North Countryman - 17 16’ HOBIE CATAMARAN parts, hulls, masts, booms, decks, rudders, rigging, $500 takes all. 518 -561-0528 1952 CHRIS Craft 1952 Chris Craft Mahogany Sportman 22U, excellent cond., restored w/system bottom, original hardware & instruments, rebuild CCM-130 engine, spotlight, boat cover, new trailer, like On Golden Pond boat, located in Essex, NY. $24,500. 802-5035452. 1959 LAUNCH Dyer 20" Glamour Girl, Atomic 4 inboard engine, 30HP, very good condition. Safe, reliable, spacious, ideal camp boat. Reasonable offers considered. Located in Essex, NY. 802503-5452 1967 17’ HERMAN Cat Boat ready for restoration, inlcudes trailer, $2500. 518-561-0528 1977 156 GLASTRON Boat with 70 HP Johnson motor, with trailer, excellent condition. $2500. 518359-8605 1980 18 1/2 FT. Century Cuddy Cabin, 120 HP I/O, trailer, GPS depth finder, down rigger, plus. $2400 OBO. 518-9638220 or 518-569-0118 2001 SUPRA SANTERA low hrs., mint cond., great ski wake board boat, beautiful trailer included, $19,500. 518-891-5811 2005 WHITEHALL SPIRIT rowing/sailboat. Classic boat, rare find. Must sell! Asking $4500 OBO. 845-868-7711
CLASSIC 1973 CAMARO, 350 Auto, V-8 Engine, original 55,000 miles, $12,000, very good condition 518-359-9167.
FARM EQUIPMENT KUBOTA TRACTOR 2011 B2620, 26hp diesel hydrostatic 4x4 with front loader. Only 38 hours. 13,900. 315-492-4655.
MOTORCYCLES 2010 HONDA STATELINE 1500 Miles, Black, Factory Custom Cruiser, 312 CC $7,800 518-5698170
2012 HARLEY FATBOY Tequila Sunrise, 500 miles, many extras, sharp bike, $17,900 OBO. 518791-8810 WANTED JAPANESE MOTORCYCLE KAWASAKI 1967-1980 Z1900, KZ900, KZ1000, ZIR, KX1000MKII, A1-250, W1-650, H1 -500, H2-750, S1-250, S2-350, S3 -400 SUZUKI GS400, GT380, GT750, Honda CB750 (1969,1970) CASH. FREE PICKUP. 1-800-7721142, 1-310-721-0726 usa@classicrunners.com
RECREATIONAL VEHICLES
2007 STINGRAY BOAT 25' Stingray Criuser, only 29 hours, LIKE NEW, sleeps 4, has bathroom, microwave, fridge, table, includes trailer, stored inside every winter. (518) 570-0896 $49,000 BOAT FOR SALE 1984 Cobia 17' bowrider, 115HP Evenrude outboard (newer), 2002 Karavan trailer, runs but needs some work. $1,500. 518-576-4255 WINTER INDOOR BOAT STORAGE in metal building on Route 22 in Willsboro, NY. $4.00 sq. foot. Call 518-572-7337 for details.
CARS
BOATS
1995 COLEMAN POPUP CAMPER Queen and full-size beds. Needs roof and fabric work, otherwise in excellent condition. $750. obo 518 -562-0779 2000 24’ LAYTON CAMPER Sleeps 6, very clean, excellent condition, must see, $6700 OBO. 518-6439391 2002 COACHMAN MIRADA self contained, 24,840 miles, clean & runs great, Asking $16,800. 518846-7337
SNOWMOBILES
2-SNOWMOBILES & TRAILER 1-1997 Polaris 500CC w/ reverse & heated grips; 1-2001 Polaris 500CC w/ heated grips & youth grip handle; Also 2003 covered trailer, all in very good condition. READY TO ROLL & RIDE. $3200 for all 518-561-2175.
TRUCKS
14 SECTIONS OF 8’ Pressured treated boat docking w/ latter, adjustable hight stands, excellent condition, Also 12x14 Floating Raft w/latter. 518-563-3799 or 518-563-4499 Leave Message. 16’ CENTER CONSOLE FIBERGLASS SCOUT BOAT, 50hp & 6hp Yamaha motors, Humming chart & depth plotter, trailer & cover. $10,500. 518-4834466
2004 HONDA CIVIC DX Gray/Gray 140,000 kms, Good condition. Four door sedan. New battery and alternator. $3,600 Call: (518) 962-4979
1997 DODGE DAKOTA Club Cab, 4WD, V6, 5 Speed, 75000 miles w/ winter tires. $4500 OBO. 518-5247124.
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NOTICE OF FORMATION OF ELEVENFIFTY, LLC Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 08/07/13. Office location: Clinton County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC, 20 Miller St., Plattsburgh, NY 12901. Purpose: Any lawful activity. NCM-8/17-9/21/20136TC-50979 ----------------------------NOTICE OF QUALIFICATION OF KING STREET WIRELESS, L.P. Authority filed with NY Dept. of State on 8/14/13. Office location: Clinton County. LP formed in DE on 11/27/07. NY Sec. of State designated agent of LP upon whom process against it may be served and shall mail process to: c/o CT Corporation System, 111 8th Ave., NY, NY 10011, regd. agent upon whom process may be served. Principal office address: 526 King St., Suite 209, Alexandria, VA 22314. Name/address of general partner available from NY Sec. of State. Cert. of LP filed with DE Sec. of State, P.O. Box 898, Dover, DE 19903. Purpose: all lawful purposes. NCM-8/24-9/28/20136TC-50999 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF GNS SALES LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 8/20/13. Office location: Clinton County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Paul Frank + Collins P.C., Attn: Christopher J. Leff, Esq., One Church St., P.O. Box 1307, Burlington, VT 05402-1307. Purpose: any lawful activity. NCM-9/7-10/12/20136TC-51034 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED L I A B I L I T Y COMPANY (ìLLCî) Name: Guaranteed Service Xpress LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (“SSNY”) on 8/22/2013 Office Location: Clinton County. The “SSNY” is designated as agent of the “LLC” upon whom process against it may be served. “SSNY” shall mail a copy of any process to the LLC at: 287 McBride Road, Chazy, NY 12921. Purpose: To engage in any lawful act or activity. NCM-9/7-10/12/20136TC-51044 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF MAURICE GILBERT ENTERPRISES, LLC, a domestic LLC.Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of NY (SSNY) on 07/24/2013. Office location: Clinton County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against it may be served. The Post Office address to which the SSNY shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon him is MAURICE GILBERT ENTERPRISES, LLC, 1 Santa Lane, Plattsburgh, NY 12901. . Purpose of LLC: To engage in any lawful act or activity. N C M - 9 / 1 4 10/19/2013-6TC51068 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF M O U N T A I N
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092000 88.14-2-63 DRAGON ARCH INC 60 x 156.56 $100.53 092000 71.1-1-9 DROWN FRANK 120 x 100 $113.91 092000 134.-2-28.1 DROWN STEPHEN L II 74.10 acres - $567.03 092000 86.-3-1.2 DURKIN JOSEPH P 175 x 167 $704.75 092000 87.-1-13.33 FLANAGAN JAMES 4.70 acres - - $986.95
092000 117.-1-12.3 MERWALD FRANK 153 x 141 " $2,537.77 " 092000 134.-2-14 MONETTE CARL 150 x 271.3 $187.72 092000 134.-2-12 MONETTE CARL M 1.40 acres - - $207.35 092000 72.-1-19.12 MOORE JASON 1.60 acres - - " $1,451.30 " 092000 148.-2-11.21 OTIS DIANA L 115.90 acres - - " $1,737.48 "
092000 73.-3-4 GAMELIN LISA 4.10 acres - - $156.11
092000 103.-1-4.1 PARRA ESTEBAN F 25.00 acres - $375.20
092000 73.-3-10.112 GARCIA ANGELO 5.70 acres - - $213.87
092000 88.14-1-37 PARSONS TIMOTHY A - 70.17 x 146.63 $392.62
LENEUVE DAVID LEE 70.00 acres - $510.36 092000 150.-1-8.4 WAY HAROLD L 38.50 acres - $948.54 092000 148.-1-14 WHELDEN GEORGE 22.00 acres - $377.37
092289 334.2-1-6 CLARK JAMES S - 60 x 225 $893.32
092289 305.-2-15 RABIDEAU WAYNE 66 x 165 " $1,675.26 "
092000 88.14-2-35 YOM SO YONG - 103 x 105.7 $85.25
092289 315.-4-1 COBB TRUDY J - 200 x 155 " $1,447.92 "
092000 88.14-2-36 YOM SO YONG 109.5 x 115.6 $89.62
092289 334.2-1-22 CUMBER SCOTT L SR - 60 x 200 $780.41
092289 303.-2-26 RENNELL MARY B 6.30 acres - - " $1,643.34 "
AUSABLE 092201 316.13-6-4 ARTHUR CHESTER W - 222 x 200 " $5,452.53 "
092289 314.-1-11 DAVIS BRADLEY 118 x 177 $531.94
092000 148.-1-13 WHELDEN GEORGE P 12.60 acres - $325.05 092000 135.-2-29 WHITNEY PENNY N 12.60 acres - $952.76
092000 148.-2-16 ROUSHIA J DONALD 4.60 acres - - $598.90
092000 148.-3-5.3 BAILEY ROMA S 102 x 182 $598.90
092000 89.1-3-8 GWYNNE SHEILA 100 x 217 $737.54
092000 134.-1-11.222 ROUSSY DAVID 3.30 acres - - " $1,489.19 "
092201 316.10-114.11 CHIAPPALONE ALFRED - 42 x 203 $93.22
092000 74.-1-15.1 BARCOMB SHERRY L 12.50 acres - - " $1,113.90 "
092000 88.14-2-67 HAKIM ROBERT - 70 x 143.7 $96.17
092000 73.-2-10.2 SNOW WILLIAM 3.80 acres - - $141.50
092201 315.16-3-6 CLODGO BRIAN P 70 x 94 " $3,178.64 "
092000 88.14-2-66 HAKIM ROBERT 132.83 x 99.08 $87.43
092000 90.-1-6.1 SORRELL JOSEPH 2.40 acres - - $387.44
092201 316.13-5-3 COURSON RUSSELL - 99 x 155 $662.32
092000 88.14-2-68 HAKIM ROBERT - 70 x 141.52 $96.17
092000 73.-1-17.1 SPEAR THERESA 1.80 acres - - $258.63
092000 74.-1-8.3 HEMINGWAY DAVID 19.00 acres - $130.21
092000 148.-3-24 SPOONER BRYAN M 36.60 acres - $183.23
092201 316.13-5-2.1 COURSON RUSSELL A - 59 x 160 " $2,937.96 "
092000 148.-2-14.1 HEMMINGWAY CLARENCE 18.70 acres - - $78.26
092000 150.-1-4.7 ST. HILAIRE COREY M 3.50 acres - - " $1,445.33 "
092000 91.-1-7.1 HILTON FRED JR 5.50 acres - - $227.41
092000 89.-3-19.1 STONE JOSEPH SR 6.00 acres - - " $1,146.19 "
092000 91.-1-15 BLOW GEORGE J 144 x 151 $621.53 092000 119.-1-15.24 BRENNEN ALOYSIUYS D 1.10 acres - $155.02 092000 148.-3-28.2 BROOKS JEFFREY 210 x 30 $93.98 092000 73.-1-28 BROTHERS TIMOTHY M - 175 x 99 $412.44 092000 87.-1-9.2 BROWN APRIL L 5.70 acres - - " $1,187.52 " 092000 148.-2-12 BURDO STEVEN J 155 x 134.6 " $1,164.38 " 092000 73.-3-12.11 BUSHEY KYLE C 1.70 acres - - $295.85 092000 73.-1-10.171 BUSHEY NEAL R 1.20 acres - - $650.50 092000 71.-4-14.4 CASEY CHRISTINE J 1.60 acres - - $793.13 092000 71.1-1-15 CASEY CHRISTINE J 2.30 acres - - " $2,202.95 " 092000 89.1-2-30 CASKA YVONNE 129 x 193 $375.67
092000 86.-2-12 GRANT ROYSWORTH D 79.20 acres - - $601.92 092000 88.-1-11.3 Guerin John 7.80 acres $1,933.46
092000 72.-1-35.5 JARVIS DANIEL 2.20 acres - - " $1,146.07 " 092000 90.-1-10.2 JUBERT DAVID A 1.80 acres - - $163.73 092000 117.-1-22.13 KING ROBERT JR 175 x 225 $198.61 092000 103.-1-30 LABARGE DONALD 1.80 acres - - " $1,087.82 " 092000 71.1-1-17.2 LACLAIR SHANNON - 63 x 156 $502.67 092000 73.-1-1.2 LACROIX KARRIE 115.40 acres - $871.65
092000 148.-3-16.2 CHAPMAN ANNA 3.00 acres - - $630.27
092000 89.-2-21 L A F O U N TA I N WILLIAM W - 125 x 260 " $1,216.61 "
092000 88.14-1-25 CHEVRIER KIM 110.76 x 120.72 $80.66
092000 135.-2-24.3 LAMARE REGINA 200 x 141 $943.91
092000 150.-3-6 CLAUSEN EDWARD D 1.38 acres - - " $1,549.39 " 092000 91.-1-6.121 CORROW PATRICK S 1.80 acres - $163.73 092000 91.-1-6.11 CORROW PATRICK S 11.00 acres - $446.23 092000 89.-3-14 CORYEA MICHAEL 1.20 acres - - $167.59 092000 71.-4-1.222 DAVIES WILLIAM - 80 x 183.63 $122.85 092000 71.1-1-1 DAVIES WILLIAM 2.00 acres - - " $1,673.42 "
092000 71.1-1-12 LAPOINT GAIL - 180 x 205 $189.64 092000 150.-1-1 LATOUR ALICE L 150 x 47 $187.37 092000 86.-2-17 MANOR HOMER 1.00 acres - - $67.64 092000 130.-2-1 MANOR JAMES 50.00 acres - $923.73 092000 86.-2-16 MANOR JOANNE BETTY 1.00 acres - $455.90 092000 71.-4-11.222 MANOR LIFE ESTATE JOANNE 9.50 acres - - $344.23
092000 73.-1-10.11 DELANEY JOHN L 165.8 x 183 $146.30
092000 71.-4-11.221 MANOR LIFE ESTATE JOANNE 84.00 acres - $960.39
092000 73.-3-14 DICHIARA PETER 8.30 acres - - $168.11
092000 89.1-2-8 MATOTT STEVEN D 100 x 295 $966.87
092000 149.-1-10.3 DORRESTEYN IAN 23.00 acres - $880.96
092000 73.-1-10.20 MELOCHE KATHLEEN A - 100 x 175 $137.58
092000 89.-3-15 PERYEA LIFE USE RICHARD 1.30 acres - - $282.81 092000 148.-2-14.2 Polhemus Darren 17.80 acres $186.58 092000 73.-3-10.2 RIVERA DELORES 2.40 acres - - $74.59
092000 117.-1-4.2 STONE TINA M 3.30 acres - - $163.73 092000 117.-1-4.1 STONE TINA M 7.10 acres - - $734.91 092000 89.-2-10 SULLIVAN LINDA ANN 2.70 acres - - $185.92 092000 134.-2-11 SUTHERLAND ROBERT - 145.82 x 226.34 $189.90 092000 86.-2-11.6 TANZER MELISSA 4.30 acres - - $174.62 092000 118.-1-3.4 TOURVILLE FRANCIS R 4.80 acres - $269.29 092000 148.-3-10 TRUDO CHARLES V - 240 x 120 " $1,495.73 " 092000 148.-3-14 TRUDO CHARLES V - 222 x 183.8 " $1,234.12 "
092201 316.13-3-9 BANKER JOHN T - 83 x 223 " $2,887.37 " 092201 316.13-2-14 BLAISE LIFE ESTATE JAMES C - 78 x 350 " $2,477.90 " 092201 316.10-1-17 BLAISE ROLAND A 2.30 acres - - " $1,489.65 "
092201 316.13-4-3.2 DAY STAR PROPERTIES INC - 63 x 196.05 $401.93 092201 316.13-5-1.2 DOYLE TANYA L - 64 x 172 $705.20 092201 316.10-1-20 FRENCH DIANE M 70 x 320.7 " $2,263.60 " 092201 315.12-1-8 HENRY ALLEN - 47 x 540 " $1,760.92 " 092201 315.16-3-8 JOY WALTER S - 76.5 x 150 " $1,097.93 " 092201 315.12-2-14 KAIFETZ DANIEL L 95 x 150 " $4,811.20 "
092289 314.-1-12.11 DAVIS BRADLEY 10.50 acres - $163.28 092289 334.-1-28.2 DIELLO LINDA 20.98 acres - - $285.96 092289 335.1-1-28.2 DOUGLAS BOBBY 131 x 108 $801.56 092289 334.2-1-5 ELLIOTT DALE H - 50 x 230 " $1,592.05 "
092289 313.-3-1.4 JOY CHRIS A 8.50 acres - - " $1,245.07 " 092289 294.10-1-2.6 KEATING LIFE ESTATE THOMAS 105.91 x 150 $611.82
092289 305.-1-2.4 RYAN MAY 2.30 acres - - " $1,051.65 " 092289 334.2-1-8 SALTUS LYNN M - 50 x 214 " $1,090.93 "
092289 293.-3-6 STARR LINFORD R 250 x 150 " $2,606.81 " 092289 325.-1-2.12 SVENSON ROBERT E 8.60 acres - - " $10,064.09 " 092289 335.-1-7.1 SVENSON ROBERT E 42.80 acres - - " $2,957.16 "
092289 303.-1-16.1 KEY JENNIFER - 75 x 200 $678.44
092289 305.-2-7.32 THOMPSON DAVID A - 140 x 100 " $1,067.85 "
092289 293.-4-2.2 LAPLANTE RODNEY P 1.00 acres - - " $1,467.38 " 092289 315.-3-48 MASON DONALD A 140 x 160.26 $138.04 092289 293.-3-11 MILLS HOWARD D JR 4.09 acres - $652.30
092289 294.-1-24 MILLS HOWARD D JR 5.03 acres - $664.94 092289 294.-1-25 MILLS HOWARD D JR 5.06 acres - $664.94 092289 294.-1-28 MILLS HOWARD D JR 5.21 acres - $667.50 092289 293.-3-9 MILLS HOWARD D JR 5.26 acres - $670.02
092000 89.-2-18.231 VANCOUR SHAWN 2.00 acres - - $204.10
092289 305.-2-4.1 ARTHUR CHESTER 5.90 acres - - " $3,580.78 "
092289 294.-1-29 MILLS HOWARD D JR 5.62 acres - $675.08
092000 134.-1-8 VARIN FREDERICK A 104.40 acres - $680.41
092289 313.-2-5.7 BALL ALBERT 10.00 acres - - " $1,449.56 "
092289 294.-1-23 MILLS HOWARD D JR 5.69 acres - $675.08
092000 135.-1-16 VASSAR REGINALD L JR 9.00 acres - - " $1,598.19 "
092289 314.-1-7 ROBERTS KYLE D 1.20 acres - - $620.91
092289 293.16-1-7 KEMP KEITH 1.00 acres - - " $1,735.72 "
092289 294.-1-26 MILLS HOWARD D JR 5.02 acres - $664.94
092289 334.-1-25.2 BARTON JARRELL A 4.10 acres - - " $1,377.21 "
092289 305.-1-2.32 RIVERS MICHAEL D 95 x 295 $120.12
092289 325.-1-12 SMITH JOHN J 21.10 acres - - " $1,051.65 "
092201 316.13-5-24 MORROW MICHAEL E - 92 x 100 $307.75
092289 303.-2-22 ALGER TIMOTHY 175 x 72 " $2,402.83 "
092289 305.-1-2.33 RIVERS MICHAEL 30 x 260 $352.78
092289 303.-1-12 FRENYEA MARK R 8.20 acres - - " $3,253.99 "
092289 294.-1-27 MILLS HOWARD D JR 5.02 acres - $664.94
092201 315.16-1-12 WELLS JILL ANN - 99 x 128 " $1,933.39 "
092289 304.-1-15.2 REO PROPERTIES TWO LP 1.30 acres - " $3,002.22 "
092289 303.-2-27 SMITH JOHN J - 140 x 291 " $1,883.14 "
092201 315.16-2-18 MACEY MICHAEL J 84 x 250 $891.29
092201 316.9-2-11 R A B I D E A U CHRISTOPHER 55.5 x 345 " $2,070.07 " 092201 316.13-2-24 RABIDEAU WAYNE 60 x 442 " $2,430.96 "
092289 326.-1-5.1 PRAY RUSSELL R 16.10 acres - $549.28
092289 334.2-1-1 ELLIOTT DALE H 20.50 acres - $534.55
092289 334.-2-19 ANO CATHIE - 200 x 217 " $1,105.95 "
092000 89.-2-13 TUBBS RICHARD 31.60 acres - $433.39
092289 314.-2-6.6 PIRVAN JOHN G 8.54 acres - - " $1,261.85 " 092289 315.-1-30 PRAY RUSSELL 9.60 acres - - $508.14
092000 150.-3-2 GUMLAW DAVID M 190 x 220 $478.05
092000 119.-1-19.14 GITTENS JEREMY M 26.30 acres - $383.92
092000 73.-1-8 PERRY RAYMOND 160 x 125 $132.83
092289 315.-5-5 BRESETTE MAURICE D 14.70 acres - $452.27
140 x 205 " $1,067.34 " 092289 305.4-1-13 PERKETT JUDE E JR - 79.99 x 115.65 " $2,680.32 "
092289 294.-1-21 BRODI STEPHEN T 151 x 175 " $3,228.91 " 092289 303.-1-17.1 CIPRIANO JAMES F 3.30 acres - - " $2,264.24 "
NOTICE OF LANDS TO BE FILED FOR UNPAID TAXES OFFICE OF THE COUNTY TREASURER P L AT T S B U R G H , NEW YORK 12901 WHEREAS: Arrears of taxes levied in the year 2013, charged and imposed, pursuant to law remain due and unpaid on several tracts, lots and pieces or parcels of land described in the following list, viz.: Swis S-B-L Owner Acres FF DF Due ALTONA 092000 145.-2-3.2 AGONEY FRANKLIN JR - 200 x 210 $107.62
092000 73.-1-45.32 GARRAND JASON 1.00 acres - - $184.99
September 21, 2013 200 " $1,983.73 " 092289 326.-1-15 BRANCATO JOHN C SR 4.44 acres - - " $2,610.70 "
092289 293.-3-10 MILLS HOWARD D JR 7.41 acres - $700.42
092289 335.-1-6 VINCENT ROBERTA L 27.60 acres - $718.05 092289 334.-2-20 WARD MICHAEL S 140 x 217 $476.34 092289 305.-1-2.11 WARNER ROBERT P 3.20 acres - - $912.02 092289 303.-2-32 WHITNEY GARRY F 156.75 x 190 $324.09 092289 303.-2-31 WHITNEY GARY F 2.20 acres - - " $2,264.24 " BEEKMANTOWN 092400 179.-2-2.3 ARNO SARA - 150 x 170 " $2,451.15 " 092400 181.-1-11 AVELLANEDA CARLOS HOMBERTO 112 x 158 " $1,349.30 " 092400 179.-1-3 BARBER ROBERT JR 270 x 160 $824.42 092400 139.1-1-74.4 BIBEAU DUANE 112.24 x 237.84 $524.20 092400 181.-2-8.11 BIBEAU DUANE - 200 x 175 " $1,829.57 " 092400 165.4-2-1 BLANCHETTE LIFE ESTATE FLORENC 174 x 127 $927.43 092400 165.4-1-32 BLOCK PAUL - 139.7 x 150 $822.32 092400 139.1-1-74.5 BODETTE DEVON 119.48 x 219 $476.02
092000 71.1-1-26.2 VASSAR STACY J 1.30 acres - - $160.83
092289 303.-1-14 BESAW RALPH R 1.20 acres - - " $1,502.03 "
092000 145.-2-2 VILLENEUVE DAVID L 118.00 acres - $771.96
092289 305.-1-2.9 BLAISE STEFANIE L 3.50 acres - - " $2,574.94 "
092000 119.-1-8 VILLENEUVE DAVID L 123.10 acres - $724.01
092289 304.-1-32.11 BLAISE STEFANIE LYNN 5.40 acres - $933.88
092289 305.-1-2.18 PARRISH LOYAL J 3.20 acres - - " $1,883.14 "
092000 88.-1-11.1 VILLENEUVE DAVID L 298.70 acres - - " $1,482.64 "
092289 334.2-1-9 BOLA DENNIS S - 50 x 214 " $1,135.58 "
092289 315.-3-31 PATILLO RUBY - 85 x 145 " $1,172.03 "
092400 165.-4-36 BRANON TERRENCE P 9.55 acres - " $6,909.33 "
092289 334.2-1-19 BOOTH JOHN - 100 x
092289 334.-2-17 PELKEY TRAVIS J -
092400 167.4-3-29 BROWN LIFE
092000 134.-1-17 VIL-
092289 293.-3-2.11 MILLS HOWARD D JR 122.20 acres - - " $1,138.47 " 092289 302.-1-11 MONIGAN JOHN R 2.50 acres - - $581.23
092400 179.-2-12.4 BOND GLENN E JR 150 x 200 " $2,652.92 " 092400 164.-2-8.5 BORDEAU BRIAN 150 x 240 $671.47 092400 151.-1-6.42 BORDEAU DAVID 1.10 acres - - $238.29
ESTATE ETHEL 120.27 x 182.39 " $1,792.06 " 092400 164.-2-10.6 BURDO JAMIE M 1.43 acres - - " $3,992.96 " 092400 180.-1-3.17 BURNELL TODD A 2.07 acres - - " $2,571.63 " 092400 165.-4-1 BUSHEY (ESTATE OF) JOSEPHINE 100 x 313 $305.62 092400 154.-1-22 CARPENTER IRREVOCABLE TRUST EA 160 x 258 " $7,799.60 " 092400 177.-2-24.2 COLLIN DAVID 3.80 acres - - $836.64 092400 177.-1-8.17 COLLIN DAVID 22.30 acres - - " $9,634.96 " 092400 179.-1-11.24 COOK MICHELLE J 1.30 acres "$1,746.51 " 092400 165.-2-9 CORRON ALVIN 57.30 acres - - " $4,647.84 " 092400 165.-2-13 CORRON ALVIN J 155 x 125 " $2,990.48 " 092400 165.4-1-15 CORYEA SHARON K - 100 x 150 " $1,289.07 " 092400 176.-2-10.1 DONAH KEVIN L 3.50 acres - - " $1,916.50 " 092400 189.-2-1.3 DUBREY DALE G 3.01 acres - - " $1,511.93 " 092400 150.-2-3 DUMAS TRUSTEE ROBERT F 1.30 acres - - " $2,080.68 " 092400 165.4-2-19 DUPREY AMY - 160 x 160 " $1,048.15 " 092400 152.-1-14.1 DUPREY DEBBIE L 1.72 acres - - $530.23 092400 179.-3-14 DUPREY STEVEN M - 150 x 200 " $1,207.76 " 092400 139.-1-11.2 FESETTE ELIZABETH HAYLETT 5.00 acres - - $629.60 092400 189.-4-6 FLATEAU DARLENE A 2.03 acres - $270.80 092400 180.-1-3.9 FOLLMER JODY 150 x 240 $567.85 092400 165.4-2-8 FRENNIER RONALD P - 150 x 100 " $1,541.27 " 092400 164.-1-11.1 GATES DAN 15.10 acres - - " $2,785.41 " 092400 181.-2-7 GILLETTE LIFE ESTATE LOIS M - 200 x 200 $398.44 092400 179.-2-26.1 GILMAN JEFFREY S - 200 x 145.63 " $1,177.66 " 092400 179.-2-26.3 GILMAN JEFFREY S - 20 x 288.62 " $1,972.35 " 092400 166.-3-13 GIROUX RICHARD 1.20 acres - - $509.13 092400 139.-1-5.5 GIROUX RICHARD J 6.58 acres - - $674.76 092400 153.-1-28.16 GIROUX THOMAS 175 x 47.66 $283.30 092400 139.4-1-1 GIROUX TRACEY 129.7 x 345 " $5,812.13 " 092400 150.-2-21.3 GORDON JOANN K 1.15 acres - - $371.99 092400 180.-1-3.24 GUYNUP THOMAS S - 151.98 x 217.66 " $2,285.53 " 092400 178.-2-18.72 H&J LEASING 2.10 acres - - " $4,980.98 " 092400 154.-1-15.8 HARRIS ROBERT S 33.80 acres - - " $3,990.25 " 092400 154.-1-12.1 HARRIS ROBERT S 41.20 acres - - " $1,340.28 " 092400 139.-1-11.1 HAYLETTE HELEN 5.00 acres - - $81.46
September 21, 2013 092400 178.-3-22 HINDS MICHAEL L 157 x 218 " $1,809.24 " 092400 179.-1-5.8 HOWARD TRAVIS J 7.03 acres - - $206.00 092400 154.2-1-10.2 HURT GEORGIE HAMPSHIRE - 77 x 215 " $9,010.16 " 092400 165.-1-6.112 JARRETT NOLA M 2.40 acres - - $389.55 092400 152.-2-35 JDSR PROPERTIES LLC 3.20 acres - - " $11,003.67 " 092400 165.-2-17.1 KING LEON 7.90 acres - - " $2,945.02 " 092400 165.4-2-36 KING PATRICIA J 278.6 x 118 " $1,355.83 " 092400 139.1-1-30 LACAILLADE SARAH - 90 x 180 " $6,068.07 " 092400 181.2-2-5 LADUE PETER S 88.83 x 300 " $8,216.49 " 092400 179.-3-2.22 LAPLANT ALLAN 1.00 acres - - " $1,928.41 " 092400 179.-2-5.123 LAPLANT ALLEN C 1.09 acres - - $509.13 092400 179.-2-5.122 LAPLANT ALLEN C 1.37 acres - - " $2,914.89 " 092400 179.-2-5.121 LAPLANT ALLEN C 19.34 acres - $951.81 092400 164.-2-21.1 LAROCK WAYNE F 142 x 195 " $1,559.78 " 092400 177.-1-8.183 LECLERC JOHN KENNETH 11.20 acres - - " $2,743.20 " 092400 178.-1-2.13 LEE CUSTOM HOMES II INC 109.70 acres - - " $1,554.02 " 092400 165.4-1-39 LOMBARD SCOTT R - 139 x 150 " $1,723.96 " 092400 190.-1-18 MANELL YVONNE 105.04 x 200 " $1,006.59 " 092400 166.-2-20.52 MANION SHIRLEY 150 x 125 $289.94 092400 165.-1-12 MANOR LORI 1.20 acres - - " $1,648.72 " 092400 139.1-1-16 MARCEL FRANCINE - 100 x 290 " $4,269.77 " 092400 165.4-4-11 MIELES CHRISTOPHER - 215 x 130 " $3,219.03 " 092400 152.-1-6 MILLER RONALD L 1.10 acres - - $690.76 092400 179.-2-36.11 MINER RODNEY S 1.00 acres - - " $1,842.86 " 092400 177.-3-22 N E W G A R D E N ALEXANDER 9.30 acres - - " $1,528.82 " 092400 152.-1-12.111 N E W G A R D E N SHERRY D 14.80 acres - - " $2,379.11 " 092400 149.-2-13 PELLERIN EDMOND 4.50 acres - - $231.10 092400 189.-2-15 PERROTTE JOHN 45.50 acres - $355.69 092400 189.-2-1.1 PERROTTE JOHN 106.20 acres - - " $3,263.20 "
www.northcountryman.com 092400 150.-2-2.8 PORTER KEITH J 143 x 275 " $1,043.47 " 092400 180.-1-35 RACETTE JEFFREY 9.20 acres - - " $4,068.26 " 092400 178.-3-24 REA HENRY - 140 x 226 " $2,433.39 " 092400 179.-3-7.452 RIVERS MICHAEL S 2.80 acres - - " $1,487.52 " 092400 178.-2-10.52 RIVERS TERRY L SR 2.05 acres - - $770.84 092400 151.-1-2.61 RUSHFORD DOUGLAS 69.60 acres - - " $1,321.43 " 092400 179.-3-7.12 RYAN ORVILLE F 1.14 acres - - $590.13 092400 179.-3-7.11 RYAN ORVILLE F 1.17 acres - - $376.65 092400 165.-1-3.42 SEYMOUR JOSEPH S - 175 x 198.72 " $1,294.80 " 092400 164.-1-26.2 SHEEHAN CONTRACTING CORP J E 44.00 acres - $308.40 092400 164.-1-26.1 SHEEHAN CONTRACTING CORP J E 44.00 acres - $308.40 092400 164.-1-26.3 SHEEHAN CONTRACTING CORP J E 46.60 acres - $576.85
092600 322.-1-1 BLACKBROOK LODGE LTD 67.00 acres - - $727.55 092600 333.-2-4.83 BLAISE BETTY - 120 x 195 " $1,193.42 "
092600 299.-1-1.42 MCCALVIN ROBERT 32.80 acres - - " $1,058.21 " 092600 342.-1-19.1 M C F A R L A N D ROBERT 1.20 acres - $436.81
092600 333.-2-4.76 BLAISE ROBERT 2.00 acres - - $273.11
092600 332.-3-5.5 MCLEAN CARRIEANN 1.90 acres - " $1,947.42 "
092600 333.-2-4.6 BLAISE ROBERT J 1.00 acres - - " $1,319.33 "
092600 272.-1-18.1 M O U L T O N CHRISTOPHER D 71.10 acres - - " $2,047.84 "
092600 320.-2-8.3 BROWN KAREN 4.10 acres - - $360.43 092600 274.-1-10 CARTER HOMER 120 x 320 $682.54 092600 342.3-2-45 CLAPPER RICHARD H - 83 x 90 $933.63 092600 272.-2-12.1 COLEMAN RONALD P 6.20 acres - $506.04 092600 272.-2-12.4 COLEMAN RONALD P 7.40 acres - $563.13 092600 307.2-1-10 COLON DEIRDRE A 100 x 215 $492.24
092600 342.-1-12.5 MURRAY ESTATE JOHN D 2.70 acres - " $2,026.39 " 092600 342.3-2-6 MUZZY MICHAEL A 66 x 160 " $1,457.06 " 092600 320.-2-8.5 NELSON FREDERICK W JR 2.50 acres - $514.95 092600 333.-1-8.3 NOLAN PHILIP H 13.80 acres - - " $1,500.72 "
092600 342.3-3-4 DOCKUM RODNEY E - 126 x 180 " $5,091.99 "
092600 320.-2-9.2 PRUD'HON HENRY FREDERICK 1.70 acres - - $630.82
092600 320.-2-8.1 DOUGLAS DEBORAH 11.70 acres - $522.04
092600 320.-2-10 PRUDHON WILLIAM L 3.40 acres - $262.87
092400 177.-4-11 TOURVILLE WAYNE 1.25 acres - - " $5,468.11 "
092600 307.-2-1 Douglas Corporation of Silver Lake 140 acres $23,162.93
092600 333.-2-8.1 RICHARDSON SHELBY 2.19 acres - $331.90
092400 167.-1-22 TWIGG JEFFERY 1.70 acres - - " $6,946.00 "
092600 307.2-2-1.1 DOUGLAS ON SIVER LAKE INC 8.30 acres - - $535.10
092400 178.-3-3 VANWEORT DAVID S 229 x 179 " $2,327.68 " 092400 178.-2-17 WAY HAROLD L 1.10 acres - - " $3,833.35 "
092600 333.-4-8.1 FENN JOHN MICHAEL 3.20 acres - $543.49
092400 154.-1-16.7 T E T R E A U L T RICHARD R - 164.34 x 236.14 " $2,945.31 "
092400 178.-2-18.71 WAY HAROLD L 2.90 acres - - $506.14 092400 150.-2-6.3 WAY HAROLD L 26.60 acres - $312.04 092400 178.-2-18.81 Way Harold 110.01 X 286.53 $19.21 092400 178.-2-18.82 Way Harold 116.72 x 280.38 $19.21 092400 178.-2-18.83 Way Harold 117.50 x 276.74 $19.21 092400 178.-2-18.84 Way Harold 1.39 acres $150.68 BLACK BROOK 092600 321.4-1-13 AHERNS LIFE USE LETTY - 126.8 x 115.4 " $3,010.48 "
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092600 275.-1-28.22 LANGEVIN ROBERT 27.70 acres - - " $1,671.80 "
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092803 20.19-2-20 MITCHELL STEVE 78.09 x 243 " $2,066.48 "
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092889 32.-2-11 GUAY DAVID A 1.70 acres - - $499.63
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092889 33.-1-24.14 HARVEY BECKIE L 262 x 164 " $3,958.98 "
092889 48.-1-13.1 SURPRENANT NORMA 10.10 acres - " $1,480.73 "
092889 49.4-2-5.2 HEONIS JEFFREY R - 119.4 x 172.9 " $2,963.83 "
092889 18.-1-21.3 WAREHOUSE AT VAN BUREN STREET 1.10 acres - - "
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$2,126.80 " 092889 49.-3-2.1 WHELDEN GEORGE P 4.90 acres - $533.83
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092889 19.-1-8.1 AMERICAN COMM OF KTYYP INC 2.50 acres - - $619.14
092889 19.-1-5.111 ISLEIB WILLIAM J 4.60 acres - - " $1,819.39 "
092889 17.-1-66 A R M S T R O N G MICHAEL R - 130.18 x 334.76 " $3,595.83 "
092889 34.-1-51.5 JANOD INC 4.00 acres - - " $14,420.23 "
092889 19.-1-5.17 ASHLINE DAVID - 20 x 150 $32.23
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092889 34.-1-35.53 J O L I C O E U R WILLIAM NG 9.00 acres - - " $1,049.56 " 092889 19.-1-4.3 L A B A R G E CLARENCE C 2.00 acres - - $592.68 092889 63.-1-28 LAFOUNTAIN CARRIE - 100 x 140 $86.87 092889 49.-3-13 L A F O U N TA I N DUSTIN 1.00 acres - " $1,078.29 " 092889 3.-1-16 LAKE GILL J 1.50 acres - - " $1,592.62 " 092889 50.4-1-2.111 LANGLEY CARMEN WANDA 2.00 acres - " $1,931.00 " 092889 64.-1-15.15 LAPORTE MICHEL G - 285 x 224 $260.21 092889 63.-1-20.2 LAWRENCE LIFE USE WILLIAM 1.91 acres - - $234.81
092889 33.-1-8 DAME OUTDOOR ADVERTISING CORP 12.00 acres - - " $1,570.14
092889 63.-1-54 LECLAIR EUGENE L 3.00 acres - - $591.02
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092600 342.1-1-23 SMITH STEPHEN W 90.43 x 153 " $2,293.54 "
092801 18.20-1-1 TITANIUM ERA - 106 x 128 " $2,508.77 " 092803 20.18-2-1.1 ALI PLAZA INC 1.31 acres - - " $4,383.45 "
092889 49.4-1-25.2 ERO GARRY - 44.69 x 90 " $2,430.91 "
092803 20.18-1-1 BERNARD JOHN L 1.00 acres - - $776.61
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$538.28 092889 63.-1-25.15 RABIDEAU KENNETH J 1.90 acres - " $3,333.93 "
092889 32.-2-19 GUAY DAVID A 1.10 acres - - $675.36
092889 62.-1-4.41 DUPREY LAURIE A 12.50 acres - $952.98
092600 275.-1-1.31 HOLMES RICK 1.40 acres - - $261.04
092600 275.-1-26.4 LADUKE DEBORAH J 2.50 acres - - " $1,771.11 "
092803 20.10-3-25 MENARD DALE - 43 x 150 $373.59
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092600 341.2-1-24 SMITH JOHN J - 130 x 160 " $1,365.68 "
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092600 299.-1-11.2 KEATING THOMAS J JR 5.10 acres - $400.74
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092400 181.-1-5 TERRA DEVELOPMENT LLC 50.20 acres - - $377.59
CHAMPLAIN 092801 18.15-4-33.2 BECHARD DAVID J 66 x 145 " $3,078.88 "
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WARD WILLIAM L JR 7.20 acres - - " $1,950.79 "
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092889 19.-1-5.142 LUSHIA LONEY M JR 2.00 acres - - $25.18
093000 123.-1-25.2 DESO TOMMY DAVID 1.20 acres - $822.20
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093000 122.-1-8.16 DUCHARME DENNIS 1.00 acres - - " $1,041.67 "
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093000 138.-1-4.571 ROUGIER HELEN B 1.00 acres - - $140.66
093200 7.-1-10.2 CASSELMAN MARY LYNN - 150 x 162 $101.35
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093200 51.-1-11.1 COLE WILLIAM C 108.63 acres - - " $1,066.35 "
093000 138.-1-4.54 ROUGIER MARK 1.60 acres - - $529.31 093000 138.-1-4.55 ROUGIER MARK 14.09 acres - - " $1,025.32 " 093000 138.-1-4.3 ROUGIER MARK E 100 x 200 $895.77 093000 136.-1-29.12 SESSUMS ESTATE JAMES A SR 32.50 acres - - $631.52 093000 136.-1-30.312 SESSUMS JAMES ALBERT JR 25.40 acres - - $582.99 093000 136.-1-30.34 SESSUMS JAMES JR 1.00 acres - - " $2,029.89 " 093000 106.-2-2.1 SHARRON MICHAEL 41.50 acres - - " $1,183.97 " 093000 106.-2-3 SHARRON MICHAEL A 32.10 acres - $52.21 093000 122.-1-64.5 SMARTT CECIL K 1.20 acres - - $455.52 093000 136.-1-29.3 STOKES VERA F 1.00 acres - - " $1,966.73 " 093000 91.-2-23.4 SWINTON LEONARD 2.30 acres - - " $1,353.37 " 093000 122.-1-28 SWINTON LEONARD E 6.10 acres - $932.77 093000 136.-1-14.1 TETREAULT TRAVIS R 120.60 acres - - " $4,941.63 " 093000 124.-1-56.3 THOMPSON LISA J 6.20 acres - - " $3,774.02 " 093000 77.-1-13.2 TODOROFF DANIEL 4.30 acres - - $735.55 093000 136.-1-29.2 TROMBLY TODD D 110 x 150 " $1,881.29 " 093000 122.-1-59.2 TURNER DUANE A 130 x 150 $246.68 093000 122.-1-59.3 TURNER DUANE A 130 x 150 $139.45 093000 76.-2-41.2 VASSAR AMY - 140 x 175 $190.99 093000 109.-1-37.4 VINCENT DANIEL 200 x 200 " $2,854.62 " 093000 122.-1-60.7 WHELDEN GEORGE 1.55 acres - - $357.47 093000 122.-1-60.3 WHELDEN GEORGE P 1.90 acres - - " $1,570.10 " 093000 122.-1-60.6 WHELDEN GEORGE P 2.30 acres - - " $1,056.06 " 093000 122.-1-60.5 WHELDEN MARSHALL F III - 177 x 221 " $3,451.30 " 093000 136.-1-48 W H E L D E N MATTHEW D - 150 x 150 $260.08 093000 122.-1-57.2 WINTERBOTTOM BELINDA A 1.60 acres - - " $3,877.91 " CLINTON 093200 67.-1-9.2 ALLEN GARY N 1.00 acres - - $96.88
093200 68.-1-11.2 DROWN FRANK L 1.90 acres - - $235.61 093200 68.-1-11.1 DROWN FRANK L 47.10 acres - $538.49 093200 7.-1-9 ELSHAFAY HEFNEY 5.20 acres - - $923.99 093200 69.-1-3.3 FINLAYSON SHANE 3.00 acres - - $980.12 093200 69.-1-3.1 FINLAYSON SHANE 69.70 acres - - " $2,197.06 "
BAKER GREGORY 42 x 200 " $2,653.88 " 093401 187.20-5-2.1 BAKER KIMBERLY E - 30 x 84 " $1,890.79 " 093401 187.20-5-2.2 BAKER KIMBERLY E - 42 x 83 " $2,177.08 "
093489 183.20-1-32 DESCHAMPS JULIETTE - 37.82 x 149 " $1,186.62 "
093401 188.17-1-50 BLODGETT ROBERT C - 42 x 154 $292.07
093489 158.-1-7.1 DESROCHER RICKY - 225 x 150 " $2,810.71 "
093401 187.20-6-8 BUCK HELEN M - 44 x 94 $772.11 093401 188.17-2-3 COULON STEVE - 33 x 150 " $2,606.61 " 093401 187.20-7-35 COULON STEVE - 59 x 160 $302.93 093401 187.20-6-1 COULON STEVEN 248 x 158 " $3,743.26 " 093401 187.20-3-16 DOUGLAS THOMAS M - 66 x 167.5 " $3,047.92 " 093401 187.20-2-8.2 GOLDEN MATTHEW M - 85 x 132 " $2,691.83 " 093401 187.20-5-6 LUTHER DEBORAH ANNE - 66 x 147.84 " $3,062.10 " 093401 187.20-7-3 PECK SKYLYNN ANN - 132 x 147.84 " $3,047.65 " 093401 187.20-2-4.1 ROBART DALE F SR - 121 x 165 $261.25
093200 51.-1-14 FOWLER DONALD H 4.60 acres - - $134.52
093401 187.20-2-10 ROGERS MARY JANE - 55 x 132 " $2,967.79 "
093200 51.-1-13.1 FOWLER DONALD H 61.70 acres - $870.16
093401 188.17-2-10 TWIGG JEFFREY D 125 x 100 " $2,467.22 "
093200 51.-1-1.2 FOWLER DONALD H 361.00 acres - - " $4,421.57 "
093489 158.4-1-63.2 ALEXANDER DOUGLAS A - 125 x 200 $710.94
093200 7.-1-31.11 G I A G N O R I O JOSEPH 6.80 acres - $563.46
093489 188.-1-13 ALLEN GARY N - 66 x 132 " $1,249.05 "
093200 67.-1-2.3 GILMORE KELLEY P - 100 x 225 $418.29
093489 183.20-2-3 A R M S T R O N G MICHAEL - 37.29 x 276 " $1,345.95 "
093200 24.-1-1.21 GREEN RICHARD A II 51.60 acres - $360.14
093489 183.20-2-14 ASHLINE JOSEPH R - 32.15 x 290 " $1,464.34 "
093200 7.-1-31.13 HICKS JORDON V 54.20 acres - $573.82
093489 174.-1-13 BARBER DANIEL 1.20 acres - - " $1,700.69 "
093200 52.-1-9.36 HOAGG THOMAS 10.00 acres - $258.85
093489 158.-1-6 BARNABY TIMOTHY E 1.70 acres - - " $2,090.27 "
093200 23.-1-21 KING LEONARD W 12.00 acres - - $63.73
093489 172.2-1-38.2 BENOIT JACK - 200 x 162 $265.12
093200 23.-1-4.1 KING MICHAEL E 100.00 acres - - " $1,212.94 "
093489 172.2-1-40 BENOIT JACK 2.70 acres - - $523.38
093200 66.-1-3.2 LACLAIR TODD - 100 x 187 $103.44
093489 188.-2-1.9 BOWMAN ELLEN V 3.60 acres - - " $1,739.20 "
093200 69.-1-3.4 LASHWAY SHEILA 5.00 acres - - $570.65
093489 183.20-4-1 BRASSARD BRIAN 104.71 x 116 " $1,138.35 "
093200 54.-2-17 M & R RESTORATIONS INC 50.18 acres - $563.87 093200 23.-1-22.23 MACK-HARRIS EDNA 17.60 acres - $308.38 093200 21.-1-1.3 MAGOON MATT 23.60 acres - $484.71 093200 38.-1-15 MAHONEY JOHN G 235.40 acres - - " $3,024.09 " 093200 69.-1-1 M C D O N A L D LAWRENCE 212.00 acres - - " $2,618.01 " 093200 23.-1-22.271 REYELL IRVING 1.30 acres - - $100.24 093200 23.-1-22.274 REYELL LIFE EST IRVING L 1.30 acres - $62.56 093200 7.-1-10.1 SCHOONMAKER ROBERT W 31.50 acres - - $387.34 093200 54.-2-1 ZAMOT EDWARD A 72.80 acres - $755.07 DANNEMORA 093401 187.20-4-8 BAKER GREGORY 45 x 100 $952.68 093401
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093489 183.2-2-36 DEFAYETTE MARYLOU - 67 x 164 " $1,238.90 "
093489 COULON J - 68 $2,244.63
188.17-4-8 STEPHEN x 100 " "
093489 187.-1-9 COULON STEVEN J 132 x 165 " $2,207.21 " 093489 188.-2-1.8 DAVIS HOLLY L 3.50 acres - - $435.52 093489 188.-2-1.5 DAVIS WILLIAM P 25.40 acres - $957.08 093489 188.-2-1.12 DAVIS WILLIAM P 112.00 acres - - " $1,518.74 "
093489 183.16-1-12 ROBERTS ROBERT 224 x 88 $139.89
093600 70.-1-4.2 CASEYS STICKS & STONES LLC 9.20 acres - - $947.46
093489 183.20-1-22 ROCK DOUGLAS - 25 x 130 " $1,041.04 "
093489 172.-2-2.47 RYAN PATRICK E 1.20 acres - - $792.03
093489 169.-2-7 DUBRAY WILLIAM 6.40 acres - - " $3,002.78 "
093489 188.-1-15.-1 SEYMOUR LIFE USE RENA 1.00 acres - - " $1,689.82 "
093489 159.3-2-11 DUBREY DALE G 130 x 195 $763.63
093489 182.-2-2.4 STANZONI ROBERT 88.90 acres - - " $1,224.79 "
093489 188.-1-1.5 GATES FRANCIS J 8.69 acres - - " $1,246.04 "
093489 173.3-1-13 TAYLOR HELEN ELIZABETH - 100 x 100 $739.08
093489 183.16-1-25 GOLOVACH JOHN W - 58.03 x 126 $92.72
093489 183.20-1-25 TETREAULT NORMAN JOSEPH 143.72 x 126 " $1,443.47 "
093489 188.17-4-16 HOYT ROGER A - 60 x 240 $243.58 093489 175.-2-9 HULBERT JOHN A 50.70 acres - - $313.98 093489 188.17-3-6 HULBERT MARY JANE - 100 x 220 $127.43 093489 172.2-1-6.1 JACQUES SCOTT 150 x 260 " $3,613.47 " 093489 173.-1-6 JONES LIFE ESTATE MARY L 2.00 acres - " $1,064.31 " 093489 183.20-4-25 KASKA LIFE USE EILEEN G - 89 x 80 " $1,470.44 " 093489 173.-3-6.9 KING WILLIAM P 1.00 acres - - $836.84 093489 183.20-2-4 LAMARE NEIL A 45.04 x 280 " $1,213.18 "
093489 183.16-1-6 WALDRON DARLENE - 163 x 148 $570.83 093489 188.-2-6 WARD MICHAEL S 87.50 acres - $302.84 093489 183.12-1-13 WILSON RICHARD 31.2 x 203 " $1,463.76 " 093489 183.12-1-12 WILSON RICHARD E - 29.71 x 203 " $1,974.28 " 093489 185.2-3-22.3 WOODWARD CYNTHIA A 1.00 acres - $983.86
093489 185.4-2-7 LAW TODD 2.15 acres - - " $10,516.09 "
ELLENBURG 093600 83.-1-25.1 BARCOMB LIFE USE ELIZABETH 1.60 acres - - $593.73
093489 169.4-1-6 MARTIN RORY A 1.10 acres - - " $8,070.62 "
093489 183.2-2-9 MCINERNEY PAUL 170 x 80 $127.03 093489 183.2-2-18 MCKINNEY DONALD G - 87.57 x 178 " $2,710.37 " 093489 183.20-1-21 MERRELL ROBERT 30 x 134 " $1,601.86 " 093489 173.-1-5.3 MESSENGER RAYMOND 1.40 acres - $449.77 093489 185.2-3-14 MINCKLER SCOTT M - 70 x 300 $286.90 093489 173.-2-8.2 MINCKLER SCOTT M 1.70 acres - - $598.27 093489 183.16-1-15 PALMER MICHAEL A - 234.02 x 116 " $2,494.57 " 093489 185.2-1-12 PHILLS JAMES JR 240 x 175 " $7,281.90 " 093489 183.20-3-4 POITRAS ROBERT J - 98 x 250 " $1,973.18 "093489 183.20-1-1
093600 71.-3-4.1 CIOCCA RALPH 36.70 acres - $803.72 093600 71.3-1-5 CORYEA CLIFFORD R - 131 x 282 $101.36 093600 126.-1-17 D E G A E TA N O EDWARD J 75.00 acres - - $558.37 093600 71.3-2-29 DROWN FRANK L 60 x 140 " $1,149.56 "
093600 86.-1-1 DROWN STEPHEN L II - 88 x 85 $156.94
093489 183.20-4-23 YANULAVICH ALEX A - 69.5 x 86 " $1,814.37 "
093489 183.20-4-2 MACRAE MICHAEL 57 x 106 $255.14
093600 71.3-3-42 CIOCCA RALPH 20.55 x 182.43 $140.03
093489 183.20-3-16 VORABETZ LIFE USE PATRICIA - 142 x 170 $157.48
093489 188.-3-9 LAPORTE MICHAEL 1.10 acres - - " $2,347.97 "
093489 183.16-2-2 MACE CHARLES T 46.11 x 154 " $1,029.98 "
093600 71.3-3-44 CIOCCA RALPH 100.15 x 166.21 $215.19
093600 71.3-2-28 DROWN FRANK L 165 x 130 " $2,135.44 "
093489 174.-1-16.1 LAPOINT NORMAN 5.00 acres - - $249.52
093489 183.-4-1.-1 LYONS SAND 0.01 acres - - $710.84
093600 85.1-1-34 CHILTON STEPHEN 49 x 117.71 $219.06
093489 188.-1-5 VENNE DERRICK A 66 x 140 $536.11
093489 174.-1-29 W O O D W A R D GERALDINE B 3.70 acres - - $200.90
093489 183.2-2-10 MCINERNEY PAUL 155 x 91 " $1,076.72 "
188.17-3-1 STEPHEN x 153 " "
093600 112.-1-5 CASEYS STICKS & STONES LLC 8.70 acres - - " $1,592.51 "
093489 174.-1-20 DROLLETTE FREDERICK 2.00 acres - $150.98
093489 183.20-4-20 C H A M PA G N E SHANE - 69.5 x 92 " $1,109.06 "
093489 COULON J - 115 $4,765.94
093489 188.17-1-29-1 PROVOST RICHARD A 119.41 x 167.82 $85.73
093489 158.-1-9.52 R O M A N O S K Y JAMES 1.81 acres - $406.46
093489 183.2-2-13 MCDONALD MARLON M - 50 x 178 " $1,852.52 "
093489 183.20-4-24 CORRAL JOSEPH R JR. - 86 x 78 " $1,457.23 "
CASEY ASHLEY L 1.00 acres - - $115.18
093489 169.-1-3.2 DINNEEN PATRICK DEVON 4.30 acres - $59.14
093489 183.20-3-5 CAYEA JAMES M 55.45 x 350 " $1,487.49 "
093489 158.-1-9.53 CLIFFORD ROBERT W 1.71 acres - $403.75
September 21, 2013 POUPORE BRIAN 32 x 147 $877.38
093600 113.-1-6.3 BENWARE ROBERT F 9.90 acres - $356.53 093600 71.3-3-24 B O H A N N O N MICHELLE M - 100 x 150 $698.48 093600 99.1-1-28 BRADY BARBARA A 35 x 239 $525.51 093600 82.-1-15 BRIOR KEITH 48.50 acres - - " $1,140.43 "
093600 70.-1-11.3 DROWN STEPHEN L III 1.20 acres - $115.30 093600 155.4-1-47 DUBRAY SCOTT 100 x 275 $224.12 093600 99.1-2-28.2 DUFRANE DAVID L 1.80 acres - - $857.81 093600 130.-1-8 ELDRED FLOYD JUNIOR - 285 x 130 $242.11 093600 71.3-1-8 GENEREUX SHERRY A - 97 x 310 " $1,003.47 " 093600 155.-4-2.1 GILMORE CINTHIA R 20.00 acres - $216.59
093600 99.-2-22.7 CARTER ALLEN F 165 x 180 $105.42 093600 99.-2-12 CARTER JAMES L 1.40 acres - - $661.00 093600 128.-1-14.4 CARTER KEVIN 32.00 acres - $995.34 093600 128.-1-14.3 CARTER KEVIN J 12.09 acres - $252.51 093600 112.-1-2.2
093600 86.-1-5.3 MANOR HOMER 130 x 302 $414.19 093600 85.-2-9 MARTINO FRANCES D 55.80 acres - $443.93 093600 97.-1-21.344 MESSIER LISA M 102.70 acres - $814.31 093600 84.-1-15 MILLER ROGER JR 3.20 acres - - " $1,164.15 " 093600 113.-1-10.2 MOORE KENNETH C 50.00 acres - $846.68 093600 155.2-1-12 NANTASAENG APHICHART 3.00 acres - - $334.87 093600 112.-1-2.1 NELSON FORREST 157.80 acres - - " $1,074.38 " 093600 141.3-2-3 NEZNEK EDWARD D - 82 x 130 $979.94 093600 82.-1-16.1 NORMANDIN JAMES W III 220.00 acres - - " $3,396.50 " 093600 155.4-1-10 O'KEEFE MICHAEL C 1.20 acres - - " $3,621.62 " 093600 84.-1-10.11 PAULSON JEROLD L 8.50 acres - - $212.95 093600 71.3-2-3 PECOR WADE - 80 x 220 $951.92 093600 71.3-1-4 PECOR WADE J 1.20 acres - - $509.28 093600 99.1-3-5 POTTS CYNTHIA - 56 x 115 $426.50
093600 70.-1-33.21 PREVO KENNETH 295.30 acres - - " $2,335.01 "
093600 99.1-1-8 GOSS CAROL 3.00 acres - - $451.88 093600 84.-1-23 GOSS CAROL R 1.40 acres - - $365.31 093600 71.3-2-52 HUBBELL CHRISTINE 2.70 acres - $388.10 093600 155.4-1-16 JOST LIFE USE CLAIRE IRENE - 120 x 200 " $1,219.42 " 093600 141.3-3-5.3 KASKA JOANN - 100 x 275 " $2,025.41 "
093600 141.3-2-26.1 KENNEDY RAYMOND J - 41.4 x 95 " $1,457.23 "
093600 155.4-1-3 CARPENTER GLEN 2.10 acres - - " $1,175.07 "
093600 99.1-1-18 MAGOON WAYNE 95 x 160 $838.79
093600 97.-1-7 GOODCHILD LARRY 1.20 acres - - $325.37
093600 97.-1-10.2 BRIOR KEITH 100.50 acres - - $391.12
093600 84.-1-18.114 BRUNET BRADLEY 14.89 acres - - " $2,212.58 "
093600 113.-1-10.5 MAGOON MATTHEW C 94.00 acres - - " $1,261.68 "
093600 70.-1-33.23 PREVO KENNETH 1.70 acres - - " $3,259.15 "
093600 97.-1-8 BRIOR KEITH 98.60 acres - - $388.82
093600 97.-1-21.343 BRIOR KEITH R 123.00 acres - $523.15
093600 115.-1-2.4 MAGOON MATTHEW 13.20 acres - $260.81
093600 98.-1-4.21 GILMORE JAMIE L 54.00 acres - $183.53
093600 70.-1-8 K A V A N A U G H MICHAEL B 1.00 acres - - " $1,632.67 "
093600 97.-1-21.342 BRIOR KEITH R 104.80 acres - $373.78
093600 98.-1-14 MAGOON DONALD C JR 43.50 acres - - " $1,730.26 "
093600 84.-1-12.3 LABOMBARD BRANDON MICHAEL 4.90 acres - - " $1,337.02 " 093600 99.-2-18.22 LABOMBARD KEVIN L 1.37 acres - $270.68 093600 129.-1-1.3 LABOMBARD SANDRA J 1.60 acres - $194.77 093600 155.2-1-13 LECLAIR CYNTHIA 157 x 218 $418.10 093600 85.1-1-13 L E C L A I R LAWRENCE H 1.00 acres - - $266.21 093600 70.-1-7 LECLAIR RICHARD 100 x 150 $220.42 093600 155.-3-10 LEDUC CLAUDE 3.70 acres - - $396.48 093600 141.-1-4.32 MACKEY ROGER A 8.50 acres - - $226.92
093600 155.1-2-21 ROCK PHILIP E - 70 x 215 " $2,591.88 " 093600 155.4-1-32 R O M A N O S K Y JAMES A - 66 x 125 $666.43 093600 115.-1-21 RUPERT MORAIS 16.80 acres - $283.72 093600 155.3-2-5 SAWYER RUSSELL W 1.06 acres - - " $6,373.80 " 093600 155.3-2-7 SMITH ARNOLD - 62 x 200 $413.28 093600 99.1-1-9 SMITH CYNTHIA A 7.00 acres - - $469.44 093600 112.-2-12.1 STALEY KIRBY N JR 7.90 acres - - $650.18 093600 112.-2-12.22 STALEY SAMANTHA M 7.80 acres - $242.11 093600 155.-3-16 TANSEY KATHLEEN A - 140 x 250 $486.95 093600 84.-1-20.2 TAVENIER CLEMENT 47.50 acres - $259.61 093600 127.-1-17 TOURVILLE BRAD A 200 x 200 $115.18 093600 99.1-3-4 YELLE PATRICK - 85 x 115 $164.35 093600 99.-2-33 YELLE PATRICK 15.40 acres - $509.61 MOOERS 093800 26.-1-19.4 ABBRUZZI JOHN 3.70 acres - - $178.63 093800 30.20-3-3.3 AGONEY MARK - 165 x 99 $124.90 093800
15.-1-18.5
September 21, 2013 ALLEN GARY N 9.70 acres - - $397.54 093800 60.-1-10.8 ARNOLD RONALD 108 x 175 " $1,373.94 " 093800 29.-2-48 BARCOMB DAVID R - 120 x 192 " $1,056.02 " 093800 30.20-1-22 BARLOW WAVA 83.8 x 152 $398.98 093800 41.-1-14 BASTO JOSEPH T 100 x 130 $706.63 093800 61.-1-15.2 BEAUDIN DANIEL 9.20 acres - - " $2,075.24 " 093800 31.-1-7.11 BEDARD LIFE ESTATE ANDRE J 490.40 acres - - " $4,528.13 " 093800 27.-1-1.6 BEGORE HEATH L 1.40 acres - - " $1,311.79 " 093800 45.-2-22.244 BESSE ANDRE 2.30 acres - - $730.69 093800 30.20-2-12 Birch Trail Storage LLC - 52 x 212 " $5,383.50 "
www.northcountryman.com $2,288.89 " 093800 44.2-1-21 GERO BETTY - 120 x 280 " $1,956.84 " 093800 46.-1-3.5 GILMORE KELLEY P 1.00 acres - - " $1,136.47 " 093800 43.-1-10 GILMORE KELLEY P 2.10 acres - - $506.48 093800 30.20-1-20 GLADLE FRED S 84.02 x 202 " $1,598.97 " 093800 44.-1-15 GREEN OLLIE E 195 x 270 $265.13 093800 44.-1-20.12 GUAY MICHAEL 5.00 acres - - $404.56
093800 44.-2-7.16 B R E U E R THEODORE J 1.00 acres - - $292.48 093800 29.-2-47.1 BRUNELL THOMAS A - 255 x 310 " $1,055.23 " 093800 27.-1-46 BUSHEY JIM J 5.50 acres - - $953.66 093800 45.-2-14.1 BUSKEY ROWLYN H - 108.7 x 300.7 $666.46 093800 44.2-1-19 CARTER STUART J 140 x 147 $940.74 093800 15.-1-29.1 CHALIFOU ELVA MARIE 56.80 acres - " $1,801.55 " 093800 30.-2-1.1 COLGAN MARK WILEY 154.70 acres - " $1,425.01 " 093800 59.-1-25.53 CONSOLI TINA M 2.00 acres - - " $3,902.75 " 093800 30.-2-14.3 COUGHLIN DANA 165 x 175 $915.90 093800 44.2-1-22 COUPAL RONALD P 100 x 360 $281.49 093800 59.-1-3.23 CRONKRITE BRIAN 21.30 acres - - " $2,852.02 " 093800 15.-1-28 DAUST LIFE ESTATE MARK - 200 x 141 " $2,025.42 " 093800 15.-1-11.4 DULUDE CLEMENT 10.10 acres - - " $1,273.18 " 093800 29.-1-4 DUPEE RUSSELL L JR - 120 x 130 " $1,135.79 " 093800 47.-1-3.3 DUPREY BRITNI 1.20 acres - - $237.64 093800 47.-1-3.1 DUPREY JUNIOR 45.80 acres - - " $1,252.17 " 093800 45.-4-10.3 FORETTE LAURA 18.60 acres - $744.28 093800 44.-2-7.22 FRANCIS SABBATUS - 200 x 160 $271.46 093800 44.-2-7.2 FRANCIS SABBATUS EUGENE - 160 x 270 "
093800 27.-1-5.1 MARSHALL JEFFREY K 9.90 acres - " $1,394.99 "
093800 44.2-3-10 SAMPLE CYNTHIA L - 162.5 x 175 " $4,713.38 " 093800 44.2-3-9 SAMPLE CYNTHIA L - 45 x 165 $51.43 093800 46.-1-3.4 SAMPLE LEE D 1.30 acres - - $370.36
094000 290.-1-13 CARPENTER TODD D 1.40 acres - - " $1,587.74 "
094000 270.-1-23 DESOTELL MICHAEL P - 105.9 x 200 $453.60
094000 255.-7-4 CIOCCA RALPH - 200 x 211 $516.08 094000 255.-7-5 CIOCCA RALPH - 155 x 262 $247.21
093800 45.-3-9.21 SPOOR FANNIE 47.00 acres - - " $1,448.29 "
093800 45.-5-5 MEIGHEN LIFE USE JOHN C 1.10 acres - $366.02
093800 47.-1-2.31 SWINTON LEONARD 2.30 acres - - $550.54
094000 255.-7-16 CIOCCA RALPH - 253 x 271 $266.89
093800 31.-3-1.12 SWINTON LEONARD 5.90 acres - - " $1,083.24 "
094000 255.-7-21 CIOCCA RALPH - 179 x 220 $522.61
093800 27.-1-11.4 HOUGH DAVID G 2.20 acres - - $449.30 093800 31.-3-16.3 HUGGINS ALEXANDER CAROL A 1.00 acres - - " $2,270.58 " 093800 42.-1-8.42 HUGGINS JOSEPH 2.00 acres - - $733.00 093800 15.-1-40.36 HYDE RICKY 6.20 acres - - $439.58
093800 45.-5-4 MEIGHEN LIFE USE JOHN C 1.20 acres - $635.71 093800 28.-1-2.142 MESECK EDWARD 11.10 acres - $397.54 093800 28.-1-3.5 MESECK EDWARD A - 200 x 130.5 $569.18 093800 12.-1-9.2 MESECK EDWARD A 37.10 acres - $635.71
093800 45.-3-9.22 SPOOR FANNIE 1.33 acres - - " $2,498.26 "
093800 45.-3-9.23 SWINTON LEONARD E 1.18 acres - $947.33 093800 62.-2-4.2 TAYLOR RONNIE 3.70 acres - - " $2,711.90 " 093800 28.-1-9.1 TEDFORD ROY 108.90 acres - - " $1,581.39 "
093800 31.-4-8 JOCK GARY G 4.50 acres - " $1,063.03 "
093800 28.-1-2.13 MESECK EDWARD A 87.80 acres - - " $1,507.84 "
093800 45.-3-8 TROMBLY RICHARD C SR 4.00 acres - $311.05
093800 60.-1-4.23 KING JAMES E 21.50 acres - - " $1,002.11 "
093800 28.-1-3.81 MESECK LIFE USE ANNA J 17.00 acres - $586.69
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093800 61.-1-13 MURRAY MICHAEL P 104.10 acres - - " $1,315.51 " 093800 44.2-3-8 NEPHEW MARLENE A - 85 x 150 $55.00 093800 61.-1-20.5 NEPHEW RANDALL WILLIAM 1.00 acres - $842.37
093800 45.8-1-13 LABARGE BOB L 142 x 121 $303.74
093800 31.-4-14.2 OLIVER CHERYL 2.00 acres - - " $1,734.72 "
093800 13.-1-17.1 LADUKE RALPH J 25.40 acres - $550.89
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094000 254.-3-9.1 DUTILLY ROSARIO DOUGLAS 2.70 acres - - $177.30
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094000 257.-2-3 BAKER GREGORY 166 x 225 $873.46
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093800 26.-1-12.3 PORTER SHANNON M 1.60 acres - $974.67
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094000 255.-7-9 CIOCCA RALPH 1.59 acres - - $270.15
093800 31.-3-16.5 POULIN JASON P 150 x 270 " $1,342.44 "
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093800 30.20-4-14 LAHACHE WAYNE 100 x 140 $77.09
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093800 45.-4-13.2 LAPLANT DONN E 4.00 acres - - " $1,703.72 "
093800 31.-3-14 RABIDEAU JOHN L 22.80 acres - $131.34
094000 256.-5-12.1 BARCOMB PAULA M 1.20 acres - - $329.18
093800 44.-1-11.5 LAVALLEY GREGORY 2.60 acres - - " $1,465.02 "
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093800 41.-1-3.111 LAVALLEY LOUIS R 208 x 208 $537.63
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094000 291.-1-31.3 BLAISE STEVEN A 1.20 acres - - $716.07 094000 257.-2-34.1 BOURDEAU CORY 1.70 acres - - " $1,073.83 " 094000 280.1-4-38 BOURDEAU MARK C - 110 x 180 " $2,617.14 "
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094000 269.-1-24 BOUYEA MICHAEL P - 125 x 200 " $1,127.56 "
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094000 258.-1-10.1 BOYD LIFE EST MILDRED W 4.00 acres - $471.71
093800 12.-1-13 RENADETTE KEITH 59.30 acres - $268.25 093800 47.-1-4.22 ROBARE DEBORAH 1.00 acres - - " $1,503.54 " 093800 12.-1-11 ROCK LARRY J JR
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094000 257.-1-9.42 G O L D P E N N Y ELMER - 110 x 35 $22.73
093800 14.-1-12.21 OTIS SHELBY L 9.20 acres - - " $2,333.64 "
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279.2-3-7 DAVID 298.73 " "
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094000 281.-1-40.1 LUCAS MICHAEL S 2.01 acres - - $226.57
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094200 194.-1-25 AKEY PROPERTIES LLC 19.62 acres - - " $92,332.37 "
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094000 270.-1-34 PARENT JENNIFER M - 180 x 169.57 " $1,339.05 "
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094000 255.-2-39.28 CIOCCA RALPH 78.70 acres - - " $1,053.77 "
094000 267.-1-21.1 KACZMARCZYK STEPHEN 59.50 acres - - " $3,406.19 "
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094000 280.1-8-13 KAUTZ GINNY - 52 x 142 " $1,579.09 "
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094000 256.-5-15.13 KING DARLENE C 1.07 acres - - $677.73
094000 290.-1-17 COLLINS JOSEPH A 150 x 150 " $1,165.27 "
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094000 290.-1-16.13 HERDMAN DEBBIE 2.70 acres - - $172.63
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094000 265.-1-19 LAWRENCE GREGORY 1.25 acres - - " $1,781.66 "
PLATTSBULRGH 094200 233.-5-54 ADIRONDACK HUMANE SOCIETY 2.45 acres - - $266.83
094000 255.-7-10 CIOCCA RALPH 2.41 acres - - $312.77
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094000 293.-1-11 SHELLEY KATHERINE L 2.00 acres - - " $2,939.08 "
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094000 255.-3-9.1 HARRIS CRYSTAL 150 x 162.14 " $1,030.84 "
094000 267.-4-7 CLARK RICHARD J JR 1.60 acres - - " $2,716.13 "
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094000 276.-1-18.21 GOULD SHAWN - 0 x 0 " $2,506.61 "
094000 255.-7-7 CIOCCA RALPH 1.64 acres - - $270.15
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094000 267.-2-2.2 SHARRON MICHAEL A - 150 x 250 " $2,803.02 "
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094000 258.-1-20 LAMAY ESTHER M 8.50 acres - - " $1,896.46 "
094000 269.-2-29.21 FOUNTAIN JOHN W 1.78 acres - - " $1,404.60 "
093800 29.-1-16.2 W O O D R U F F JOSHUA D 1.65 acres - - " $2,464.02 "
094000 255.-7-18 CIOCCA RALPH 1.26 acres - - $266.89
094000 257.-1-3 SENECAL ROLAND EDWARD JR 15.00 acres - - $722.21
094000 257.-1-8.2 MANNION PETER F 264 x 160 $660.33
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094000 291.-1-20.8 FALCON LANCE W 3.56 acres - - $799.69
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094000 280.1-2-65 SARAZEN WILLIAM L - 76.94 x 140 " $4,564.60 "
094000 255.-6-7 MACLAUGHLAN JOANNE S - 187.5 x 200 $157.01
093800 29.-2-8.2 WINCHIP JULIA 4.80 acres - - $947.05
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094000 293.-1-49 ERO MARY ANN 1.00 acres - - $861.99
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094000 269.-2-13 BAKER GREG 1.00 acres - - " $1,388.22 "
093800 41.-1-3.71 LAVALLEY LOUIS R 105.20 acres - - " $1,721.48 "
094000 255.-2-45 DUPREY JENNIFER L - 75 x 150 $307.86
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093800 30.19-1-29 ORR LORRAINE E 132 x 282 $281.25
093800 29.-2-12.3 LAFOUNTAIN TIMOTHY J 1.10 acres - $613.91
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094000 270.-2-42.2 DUPREY MICHELE LEE 1.50 acres - - " $4,242.39 "
094000 254.-4-9.21 ANDERSON RICKY A 4.80 acres - - $261.89
093800 15.-1-23.5 LAFAVE KIM 1.30 acres - - $764.54
094000 281.12-1-14 CORYEA CHRISTINA M - 30 x 100 $270.15
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093800 58.-1-2.1 M C D O N A L D THOMAS A 149.00 acres - - " $1,325.62 "
093800 15.-1-11.7 SAWYER ROXANNE M 1.60 acres - - " $3,196.04 "
094000 280.-1-49 COOLIDGE LIFE USE THEDRA E - 150 x 245 $243.10
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093800 27.-1-11.12 HOUGH DAVID 29.70 acres - - " $1,073.52 "
093800 44.-2-7.6 B R E U E R THEODORE J - 208 x 208 " $2,400.19 "
093800 31.-3-16.4 MANOR JAMIE J 1.10 acres - - " $1,815.27 "
093800 31.-2-6 RUSSELL LAND CONTRACT LISA - 99 x 66 " $1,219.85 "
094000 281.-1-4.1 CARON MARK R 13.20 acres - - " $1,007.89 "
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093800 57.-1-3.1 BOULRICE JAMES R 53.00 acres - - " $1,091.06 "
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093800 58.-2-2.218 MCDONALD MARLON 3.50 acres - $365.36
093800 16.-1-7.42 HILL DANIEL R 2.00 acres - - $480.83
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093800 44.-2-7.1 GUERIN LIFE USE EUGENE 53.90 acres - - $543.04 093800 45.-1-31.6 HEMINGWAY DAVID J 5.00 acres - $584.68
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093800 29.-1-14.2 BOUTIN RICHARD J 80 x 461.5 " $1,108.57 "
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094000 280.1-3-17 RALPH R REALTY LLC 1.40 acres - - " $15,949.73 " 094000 256.-3-20 REEVES SUSAN M 110 x 264 $312.97 094000 256.-5-11.6 REEVES WAYNE 1.00 acres - - " $1,189.85 " 094000 256.-5-8.51 RENAUDETTE CARLTON 1.05 acres - - $581.13 094000 270.-1-50.28 RENNELL ROBERT H 1.30 acres - - " $2,381.38 " 094000 281.12-1-15 RIGHI LIFE USE GIORDANO - 10 x 240 $230.82 094000 270.-1-56.2 ROCK JAMES R - 200 x 133 " $2,311.20 " 094000 270.-1-51.22 ROCK JAMES R 2.20 acres - - " $2,588.26 " 094000 276.-1-1.112 RUSHFORD DOUGLAS 83.94 acres - $655.92 094000 290.-1-36 RYAN BRANDON W 48.00 acres - - " $3,655.52 " 094000 277.-1-20 RYAN WILLIAM BRANDON 57.00 acres - - $880.02
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094200 206.3-1-18.21 CRARY JOHN W 1.10 acres - - " $2,739.16 "
094200 246.-5-1 DAME MAUREEN V 1.33 acres - - $362.83
094200 194.-1-14.1 CUMBERLAND 12 LLC 7.04 acres - - " $88,350.76 "
094200 246.-5-14 DAME MAUREEN V 1.34 acres - - $362.83
094200 220.-6-2.14 CZAJA-BURGESS ELIZABETH - 286 x 268 $193.24 094200 205.4-2-11.2 DAME J D 8.90 acres - - $566.43 094200 247.5-1-15 DAME MAUREEN V 198.01 x 196.88 $362.83 094200 247.5-1-9 DAME MAUREEN V 138.15 x 165.21 $362.83 094200 247.5-1-8 DAME MAUREEN V 138.93 x 165.21 $362.83 094200 247.5-1-7 DAME MAUREEN V 129.09 x 140.92 $362.83 094200 247.5-1-6.2 DAME MAUREEN V 44.66 x 140.92 $89.39 094200 247.5-1-16 DAME MAUREEN V 119.26 x 191.62 $362.83 094200 247.5-1-17.2 DAME MAUREEN V 66.63 x 167.37 $127.96 094200 247.5-1-11 DAME MAUREEN V 282 x 87.09 $362.83 094200 246.-5-4 DAME MAUREEN V 117.17 x 247 $888.64 094200 246.-5-29 DAME MAUREEN V 78.62 x 245.63 $362.83 094200 246.-5-3 DAME MAUREEN V 141.25 x 247 $888.64 094200 247.5-1-13 DAME MAUREEN V 209.85 x 269.29 $362.83 094200 247.5-1-14 DAME MAUREEN V 139.19 x 187.93 $362.83 094200 246.-5-5 DAME MAUREEN V 94.94 x 287 $888.64 094200 246.-5-6 DAME MAUREEN V 114.81 x 295 $888.64 094200 246.-5-7 DAME MAUREEN V 115.16 x 312 $888.64
094200 246.-5-17 DAME MAUREEN V 1.34 acres - - $362.83 094200 246.-5-21 DAME MAUREEN V 1.34 acres - - $362.83 094200 246.-5-26 DAME MAUREEN V 1.34 acres - - $362.83
094200 220.4-2-1.12 HANSHAW SYLVIA 75 x 156 " $1,910.31 " 094200 191.-2-32.1 HAYES ANN MARIE 44.30 acres - - " $1,401.77 "
094200 246.-1-21.2 HICKS JORDON 100 x 250 $307.79
094200 246.-5-18 DAME MAUREEN V 1.48 acres - - $362.83
094200 191.-2-7.8 HOLMES TIMOTHY 30.60 acres - - " $3,259.64 "
094200 246.-1-9.151 DAME MAUREEN V 43.70 acres - - " $2,998.89 " 094200 203.4-2-21 DARRAH ROBERT 495 x 95 $188.80 094200 203.-2-10.13 DARRAH ROBERT M 3.30 acres - - " $3,466.86 " 094200 203.-1-13.1 DARRAH ROBERT M 30.50 acres - $903.97 094200 233.7-1-8 DAUST TAMMY L 100 x 125 $450.06 094200 220.-8-17.2 DAY JOHN F - 104.4 x 197 " $4,854.55 " 094200 220.4-2-1.2 DIAZ MARGO - 75 x 156 $440.89 094200 204.3-1-3 DUBREY SONYA 1.60 acres - - $374.56 094200 192.4-3-34 DUFOUR JOYCE ROUSSELL - 100 x 150 $365.86 094200 246.-1-13.11 DUMESNIL BRIAN K 2.80 acres - - " $1,704.83 " 094200 221.9-1-6 DUROSE KRISTINA S - 72.82 x 152.65 $487.55
094200 203.4-4-30.2 HULBERT JOHN A 1.10 acres - - $76.03 094200 203.-2-13 HULBERT JOHN A 5.90 acres - - $66.82 094200 206.3-1-23.12 HUTTIG GEORGE 108.24 x 341.8 " $1,167.40 " 094200 206.4-4-13 JAI AMBA HOSPITALITY LTD - 88.03 x 224.9 " $3,547.45 " 094200 204.-1-13.2 JEFFORDS ALLEN L JR 1.50 acres - - " $2,872.96 " 094200 246.-1-9.154 KENNEDY REVOCABLE TRUST ROGER 3.39 acres - $333.13 094200 246.-1-9.153 KENNEDY REVOCABLE TRUST ROGER 3.60 acres - $336.84 094200 194.-2-36 KHAN CHAUDARY S 3.80 acres - - " $4,405.44 " 094200 209.-1-1.213 KLINE CAROL S 200.14 x 203.75 " $7,168.66 " 094200 191.-2-3.31 KNIGHT FRANK R 100 x 250 $650.43 094200 220.4-2-1.13 L A F O U N TA I N ROBERT G - 75 x 158 $493.28
094200 246.-5-8 DAME MAUREEN V 116.85 x 337 $888.64
094200 245.-5-23.2 DUTILLY ROSARIO D 2.70 acres - - " $3,066.89 "
094200 203.4-4-14 LANDRY DAWN M 1.50 acres - - $817.25
094200 247.5-1-10 DAME MAUREEN V 170.87 x 135.05 $362.83
094200 233.-5-67 ESP PROPERTIES LLC 1.67 acres - - " $17,638.44 "
094200 220.2-1-6 LAPIERRE ESTATE EDITH B 2.80 acres - " $1,584.86 "
094200 247.5-1-12 DAME MAUREEN V 186.84 x 151.02 $362.83
094200 180.-4-3 FLEMING JAMES 250 x 125 " $2,037.34 "
094200 220.2-1-11.6 LASALLE TRAVIS 85 x 210 $816.13
094200 247.5-1-19 DAME MAUREEN V 0.86 acres - - $103.39
094200 205.3-2-10 FREDENBURG JEFFREY A - 110 x 295 " $2,924.98 "
094200 246.-5-9 DAME MAUREEN V 1.03 acres - - $888.64 094200 246.-5-19 DAME MAUREEN V 1.07 acres - - $362.83 094200 246.-5-16 DAME MAUREEN V 1.09 acres - - $362.83
094200 193.3-4-35 FULLER STEPHEN M II - 100 x 182 " $1,120.24 " 094200 192.-2-3.2 G A L L A G H E R ROBERT - 163.92 x 175 " $1,396.43 "
094200 220.4-4-5 CHAGNON RICKY 58 x 240 $540.38
094200 246.-5-30 DAME MAUREEN V 1.20 acres - - $362.83
094200 192.4-1-56 GOHLKE NINA 125.83 x 147.25 " $1,149.43 "
094200 192.-4-16 CIOCCA RALPH 100.38 x 164.01 $508.83
094200 246.-5-24 DAME MAUREEN V 1.22 acres - - $362.83
094200 206.4-4-3 COLLIN & MCBRIDE INC - 150 x 133.13 " $15,738.26 "
094200 192.4-2-33 ROUGEAU DEON TIFFANY M - 100.95 x 156.4 $622.10
094200 246.-5-10 DAME MAUREEN V 1.39 acres - - $888.64
094200 246.-5-27 DAME MAUREEN V 1.18 acres - - $362.83
094200 220.4-2-19 CLUKEY SCOTT - 66 x 165 $933.04
094200 191.-2-7.11-2 MARTIN GEORGE H 1.60 acres - - $18.75
094200 220.4-2-35 HENDRIE LEON - 70 x 237 $267.86
094200 220.4-4-6 CHAGNON RICKY 42 x 240 " $1,847.93 "
094200 192.-1-19 CIOCCA RALPH 26.70 acres - $757.12
094200 220.2-1-10 HAFLER LORETTA 207 x 160 " $3,251.83 "
094200 246.-5-12 DAME MAUREEN V 1.38 acres - - $362.83
094200 246.-5-2 DAME MAUREEN V 1.14 acres - - $888.64
094200 192.-4-8 CIOCCA RALPH 2.90 acres - - " $4,426.39 "
094200 192.-1-3.11 ROLLIER ANGELA C 2.70 acres - - " $1,615.84 "
094200 194.-3-10 HEBERT CHERYL A 100 x 227 " $2,776.99 "
094200 194.20-1-6 GODDEAU MARILYN I - 75 x 125 " $1,611.46 "
094200 192.-4-2 CIOCCA RALPH - 163 x 117 $508.83
094200 191.-2-7.12-2 MARTIN GEORGE & SHIRLEY 3.90 acres - $31.73
094200 246.-5-28 DAME MAUREEN V 1.35 acres - - $362.83
094200 246.-5-31 DAME MAUREEN V 1.91 acres - - $180.54
094200 246.-5-23 DAME MAUREEN V 1.24 acres - - $362.83
094200 205.-1-10 GOSSELIN ESTATE GORDON - 131 x 218 " $1,194.85 " 094200 205.-1-8 GOSSELIN ESTATE GORDON - 118 x 207.13 $926.07
094200 246.-5-22 DAME MAUREEN V 1.26 acres - - $362.83
094200 205.-1-9 GOSSELIN ESTATE GORDON - 100 x 200 " $4,327.29 "
094200 246.-5-20 DAME MAUREEN V 1.27 acres - - $362.83
094200 205.-1-42 GOSSELIN ESTATE GORDON 2.00 acres - " $1,564.41 "
094200 246.-5-11 DAME MAUREEN V 1.29 acres - - $362.83 094200 246.-5-25 DAME MAUREEN V 1.31 acres - - $362.83 094200 246.-5-13 DAME MAUREEN V 1.32 acres - - $362.83
094200 192.4-1-28 G R A V E S LAWRENCE - 115 x 115 $680.87 094200 205.3-2-4 GREGOIRE BARRETT 1.70 acres - - " $2,582.39 "
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094200 232.-3-25 GREGOIRE BARRETT 2.50 acres - - " $1,761.47 "
094200 191.-2-7.11-1 MARTIN GEORGE H 6.50 acres - - $454.46 094200 220.4-4-2 MARTINEAU AMY L 100 x 174.5 $155.54
094200 193.-2-20.1 RUSHFORD DOUGLAS 4.80 acres - $870.99 094200 192.4-3-28 SMITH ESTATE ESTHER C - 105 x 150 " $2,211.27 "
094401 202.5-2-1 PELLERIN PATRICK E - 134.8 x 348.9 $450.28 094401 202.5-2-7 PELLERIN PATRICK E - 200 x 121.81 $400.75 094401 202.5-2-3 PELLERIN PATRICK E - 115 x 329.4 $437.08
094200 233.-1-9 STAMPFLER DEBORAH L - 75 x 160 $897.79
094401 202.5-2-5 PELLERIN PATRICK E - 120 x 244.7 $430.47 094401 187.20-9-1 RABIDEAU GERALD - 146 x 183 " $1,228.26 "
094200 220.4-4-9.21 MARTINEAU ROBIN 15 x 230 $580.24
094200 246.-1-11 STEWART ESTATE CALVIN - 148 x 230 " $1,691.41 "
094401 188.17-8-12.2 SCENIC VIEW ESTATES LTD 3.30 acres - - " $1,564.80 "
094200 203.4-1-18 MCCASLAND VICTOR - 57 x 102.4 " $1,013.86 "
094200 192.4-1-60 STONE RITA L - 115 x 133.76 " $1,077.30 "
094401 188.17-7-19 SCENIC VIEW ESTATES LTD 5.30 acres - - " $1,167.46 "
094200 220.4-2-1.7 MARTINEAU ELSIE E - 85 x 107 $545.24 094200 220.4-2-3 MARTINEAU MALCOLM - 31 x 150 $254.54
094200 220.4-3-17 MCKEE CLAUDE - 50 x 232 $192.24
094200 190.-3-2.3 STOTLER PATRICK 5.28 acres - - " $1,282.10 "
094200 191.-3-15.121 MCKENNA STEPHEN A 11.80 acres - - " $3,889.51 "
094200 205.4-2-3.2 SULLIVAN ANDREW F - 100 x 150 " $1,352.67 "
094200 193.3-2-8 MERCURIO HOLLIE K - 110 x 343 " $1,384.51 "
094200 203.4-4-32.2 SUTHERLAND DEBRA 1.40 acres - $221.87
094200 220.2-2-8 MONETTE CARL M 50 x 157.75 " $1,909.98 "
094200 220.-6-2.31 SZATKOWSKI ANGELA - 100 x 185 $504.83
094200 192.4-2-29 MONTO ERIC M - 75 x 268 $910.20
094200 206.4-4-22 TAYLOR MICHAEL 60 x 336 " $3,157.48 "
094200 194.13-2-25 MOON TED & JUDY INC 1.00 acres - $838.65
094200 206.4-4-23 TAYLOR MICHAEL 60 x 336 " $2,459.22 "
094200 194.-2-8.11 MOSCHELLE DARRYL T 115.30 acres - " $5,902.76 " 094200 220.4-5-77 MOUSSEAU TAMMY L - 130 x 110 " $3,654.96 " 094200 245.-5-15 MURRAY JOHN D 74 x 200 $346.34
094200 206.4-4-24 TAYLOR MICHAEL J 60 x 238 " $3,525.59 " 094200 233.-1-44 TERRA DEVELOPMENT CORP - 230 x 60 " $6,243.23 " 094200 181.-3-4.2 TERRA DEVELOPMENT INC 18.70 acres - - $73.54
094200 194.13-2-34 NIEVES CARMEN 30 x 110 $477.00
094200 181.-3-1.2 TERRA DEVELOPMENT INC 46.40 acres - - $798.79
094200 221.9-1-13 NORTH COUNTRY TOWING LLC - 120 x 289 " $3,324.25 "
094200 246.-1-10.56 THE LANDINGS ASSOCIATION - 20 x 1179.25 $280.93
094200 193.-1-12.2-1 NORTHWAY OUTDOOR ADVERTISING - - $646.85 094200 193.-1-12.2 NORTHWAY OUTDOOR ADVERTISING 54.60 acres - $358.11
094200 192.4-4-3 TORRES CAROL A 89.44 x 125 $828.05 094200 192.-5-12 WALKER DOUGLAS 60 x 215.24 " $4,214.44 "
094401 187.20-9-3.1 THE MALSEPTIC LLC 1.50 acres - - " $3,570.14 " 094489 240.1-1-28 ALEXANDER DOUGLAS - 261.52 x 81.5 " $3,276.37 " 094489 240.1-1-27 ALEXANDER DOUGLAS A JR - 33 x 81.8 " $1,871.62 " 094489 227.-1-24.6 ASHLINE SCOTT 1.40 acres - - " $5,237.35 " 094489 248.-1-23 ATKINSON LEE D 2.80 acres - - $407.85 094489 261.-1-17 ATKINSON REED 1.00 acres - - " $1,243.69 " 094489 236.-1-2 ATKINSON ROSS 50 x 50 $47.89 094489 248.-1-25 ATKINSON WENDY 1.40 acres - - $131.79 094489 261.-1-10 ATLAS F LLC 125.10 acres - - " $2,112.28 " 094489 263.-1-49.2 BARBER RANDOLPH 3.60 acres - - $303.85 094489 202.-2-6 BAUGHN THOMAS M - 120 x 250 " $2,976.58 " 094489 214.-1-19.2 BLAKE ROBERT 8.20 acres - - " $3,721.18 " 094489 236.-1-3.14 B L U E W O L F CHARLES 7.90 acres - - $507.05
094200 204.3-1-6 WAY HAROLD 17.90 acres - - " $1,377.13 "
094489 251.-1-31.1 BRIEN BENJAMIN W 30.60 acres - - " $2,939.29 "
094200 193.-1-11 O'GARRO MCNEVIN 51.70 acres - - " $1,086.01 "
094200 205.3-5-18 WHITSON PATRICIA A - 134.21 x 245.6 " $3,211.38 "
094489 202.-2-48 BROTHERS PAMELA J - 225 x 125 " $1,847.79 "
094200 220.2-1-11.3 LASALLE TRAVIS 189.8 x 210 $961.54
094200 203.-1-19 PARENT JENNIFER 150 x 150 $676.78
094200 205.4-2-10.5 WILLETTE DAYL - 80 x 282.15 " $3,929.84 "
094200 194.-3-13 LATINVILLE JAMES 100 x 226 " $3,909.74 "
094200 220.4-4-13 PATNO RONALD W 110 x 210 $819.95
094200 232.-3-22.9 ZATYLNY FRANK S 1.00 acres - - $516.50
094489 262.-1-4 BROUSSEAU STEVE 7.20 acres - - " $5,039.94 "
094200 206.-1-23 PAYSON TRUST CHARLES L 73.90 acres - - " $22,021.56 "094200 192.-2-21 PERYEA MICHAEL 27.40 acres - $508.83
SARANAC 094401 202.5-2-22 BEAUDOIN MARK 100.88 x 255.95 " $6,577.18 "
094200 193.3-3-53 LATOUR WALTER 100 x 150 " $1,068.29 " 094200 219.2-1-43 LEBEAU WILLIAM J 115 x 199 " $7,361.91 " 094200 232.-3-43.4 LIGHTHOUSE PROPERTIES - 100 x 200 " $1,536.31 " 094200 245.-4-34.1 LOVELESS REBECCA A - 100 x 150 " $3,786.38 " 094200 206.4-4-20 M & W PARTNERSHIP 205.12 x 116.76 " $11,334.03 " 094200 206.4-4-21 M & W PARTNERSHIP 1.32 acres - - " $10,666.36 " 094200 220.-8-13.21 MACEY MICHAEL J 1.57 acres - - " $1,166.96 " 094200 245.-4-5 MANTIKAS MICHAEL - 55 x 594 " $1,293.88 " 094200 220.4-2-2.2 MARTIN ALVIN - 113 x 150 $695.67 094200 191.-2-7.12-1 MARTIN GEORGE & SHIRLEY 1.87 acres - " $2,886.20 "
094200 206.-2-17 PERYEA MICHAEL N 2.90 acres - - " $3,772.37 " 094200 205.-3-8 PERYEA MICHAEL N 56.90 acres - - " $2,480.45 " 094200 220.4-5-41 PREMORE PATRICK H - 95 x 124.3 " $3,637.50 " 094200 204.-1-13.11 PROVOST JAMES J 500 x 130 $62.19 094200 204.-1-13.1 PROVOST JAMES J 1.55 acres - - $378.17 094200 204.-1-13.3 PROVOST JAMES J 1.72 acres - - $388.13 094200 195.3-1-16 QUINT JUDITH - 104 x 175 " $2,890.55 "
094401 201.12-1-6 COULON STEPHEN 133.5 x 126 " $2,027.34 " 094401 201.12-1-7 COULON STEPHEN J 1.20 acres - - " $4,833.43 " 094401 201.8-1-24.2 DOUGLAS THOMAS - 210 x 140 " $3,452.12 " 094401 201.8-1-24.4 DOUGLAS THOMAS M - 94 x 100 $374.54 094401 201.12-1-12 EGAN ROBERT F 22.20 acres - $981.62 094401 202.5-1-1 EGAN ROBERT F 98.00 acres - - " $1,679.57 " 094401 201.8-2-10 GODDEAU RITA DELIA - 130 x 125 " $4,174.81 "
094200 205.4-2-9.1 ROBERTS JAMES R 78 x 145 " $1,020.16 "
094401 202.5-2-25 PELLERIN PATRICK E - 100 x 176.25 $494.30
094200 220.4-2-1.21 ROCK JARED D - 50 x 207 " $2,421.25 "
094401 202.5-2-23 PELLERIN PATRICK E - 117.69 x 234.94 $407.35
094489 227.-1-26.2 BUCKLEY GREGORY J 3.80 acres - - " $5,370.80 " 094489 228.-3-5.2 BULL JAMES E 1.70 acres - - $614.47 094489 251.3-4-8 CARPENTER GLENN - 115 x 179.5 $715.37
32.20 acres - - " $2,743.58 " 094489 216.-1-29.1 DELISLE AYOTTE CONNIE A - 222 x 120 $478.17 094489 251.3-2-24 DENIZ SAMUEL K 140 x 130 $555.65 094489 228.-1-2.2 DEVINS BEVERLY A 1.08 acres - - " $2,366.81 " 094489 236.-1-3.19 DICKERMAN MARION 8.40 acres - $518.06 094489 260.-1-11 DRESCHER MELEEA L 23.80 acres - $573.16 094489 239.-1-33.2 DROLLETTE REBECCA 18.80 acres - - " $3,269.36 " 094489 228.-2-7.2 DUBRAY SHANNON 5.10 acres - - $873.79 094489 202.-3-1 EGAN ROBERT F 28.30 acres - - " $1,249.04 " 094489 202.-3-2 EGAN ROBERT F 74.00 acres - - " $1,069.05 " 094489 260.-1-9.22 EVANS DONALD J 1.00 acres - - " $1,488.31 " 094489 251.-1-1.2 FILION SUSAN 12.30 acres - - " $1,033.39 " 094489 202.-1-18.1 FINLEY TREVOR D 82.5 x 211.73 " $2,686.39 " 094489 251.-1-23.21 GARDNER ELDORIS 14.60 acres - - " $1,782.64 " 094489 263.-1-49.3 GEPPNER CINDY 21.30 acres - - " $1,771.73 " 094489 262.-1-45.8 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 3.47 acres - - $470.31 094489 262.-1-45.10 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 5.13 acres - $529.07 094489 262.-1-45.7 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 5.34 acres - - $573.16 094489 262.-1-45.1 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 8.44 acres - - $650.30 094489 262.-1-45.13 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 9.18 acres - - $679.68 094489 262.-1-45.14 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 9.78 acres - - $707.95 094489 262.-1-45.5 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 9.91 acres - - $711.68 094489 262.-1-45.61 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 19.20 acres - - " $8,563.71 " 094489 252.-1-19.35 GILLESPIE TREVOR 6.60 acres - - " $1,601.81 " 094489 210.2-1-6 GILLETT HERMAN H - 99 x 350 $651.52
094489 238.-1-1.12 CHAMPAGNE CODY J 12.10 acres - - " $3,647.73 "
094489 210.2-2-3 GILLETT JESSALYNN J - 60 x 335 $608.69
094489 237.-1-1 C H A M PA G N E HELEN KELLAS 223.70 acres - - " $2,141.67 "
094489 236.-1-3.13 HALBRITTER BARRY 8.10 acres - - $446.30
094489 238.-1-1.11 C H A M PA G N E SHANE 12.00 acres - $422.55 094489 238.-1-1.2 C H A M PA G N E SHANE J 55.70 acres - - " $3,243.67 " 094489 241.-1-17 CHRISTON GEORGE 3.00 acres - - $672.32 094489 216.-3-2.4 CLARK MELINDA 5.50 acres - - $72.58 094489 240.1-1-23 CORYER WILLIAM R - 103.5 x 70 " $3,205.97 " 094489 201.-2-15.1 CUMMINGS ASSOCIATES INC 2.20 acres - " $1,296.81 " 094489 248.-1-20 DASHNAW JAMES J
094489 210.2-1-5 HARRIS ANDREW 61 x 330 $888.76 094489 263.-1-47.2 HOLMES GARY 1.20 acres - - " $1,380.68 " 094489 262.-1-43.2 J O H N S O N CHRISTOPHER L JR 2.70 acres - - " $2,235.06 " 094489 227.4-2-4.3 JOST ERIC - 123.27 x 210.03 $437.64 094489 239.-1-34.1 KAISER KENNETH J 52.60 acres - - " $1,315.18 " 094489 236.-1-3.47 KALAITZAKIS VARDI 6.30 acres - - $466.62 094489 263.-1-8 KELLY KELLY 8.10 acres - - $737.62 094489
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September 21, 2013 LARRABEE LEAF 19.30 acres - $979.02 094489 241.-1-24 LAVARNWAY SCOTT 6.00 acres - - " $1,480.47 " 094489 210.2-2-5.1 LEGAULT SUZANN E 1.30 acres - - " $2,130.26 " 094489 251.3-4-18 LONGTEMPS CLIFFORD - 220 x 120 $296.51 094489 261.-2-5 LONGTEMPS CLIFFORD 22.00 acres - " $3,868.14 " 094489 216.-3-5 LYMAN EARL - 30 x 90 $55.21 094489 226.-1-15.1 MILLER JASON 150.00 acres - - " $3,500.82 " 094489 216.-2-14 MILLER NOREEN E 4.40 acres - - $497.23 094489 227.-2-4 MURRAY LIFE ESTATE LILLIAN E 2.40 acres - - " $2,958.21 " 094489 241.-2-4.2 NOLAN CHARLES E 1.70 acres - - " $2,245.57 " 094489 252.-1-6.2 O'BRIEN LEO JR 151.30 acres - - " $2,071.87 " 094489 262.-1-47.2 O'CONNELL MARK B 11.10 acres - - " $1,414.21 " 094489 201.-2-30.5 PARROTTE TODD V 3.10 acres - - " $1,076.41 "
www.northcountryman.com 094489 202.-2-35.512 P R O V O S T MATTHEW H 5.20 acres - - $557.47
094489 240.1-2-11.1 TEDFORD ROY 181.5 x 118.96 " $2,460.96 "
094489 202.-2-14 PROVOST RICHARD A - 82.5 x 132 $389.48
094489 240.-2-6.1 T H O M P S O N WILLIAM 10.00 acres - - $892.74
094489 202.-2-26 PROVOST RICHARD A - 82.5 x 132 $385.8 0 094489 248.-1-24 RABIDEAU CHAD 1.30 acres - - $652.97 094489 216.-1-68 RACETTE HENRY J 2.60 acres - - " $5,979.58 " 094489 201.-1-6 RAYMOND JOHN 4.00 acres - - $523.31 094489 201.-1-5.1 RAYMOND JOHN 92.40 acres - - " $1,174.96 " 094489 210.2-2-12 REED JESSE - 180 x 185 $588.15 094489 210.2-2-14 REED JESSE - 165 x 180 $768.52 094489 251.3-2-19 REED JESSE L 1.00 acres - - " $3,862.61 " 094489 241.-1-1 REILLE DAWN M 1.20 acres - - " $1,878.24 " 094489 216.-1-65 RIVERS JANET - 135 x 240 $590.65 094489 240.3-1-19 ROSSI GEORGE 100 x 117 $415.14 094489 240.3-1-20 ROSSI GEORGE - 50 x 117 $148.27 094489 239.-2-2 SANTOSA RONNY 47.20 acres - - " $1,304.14 "
094489 241.-2-3.1 TRUDEAU JAMES E 104.00 acres - - " $4,335.71 " 094489 228.-3-13 TRUDO BONNIE L 2.50 acres - - " $1,480.47 " 094489 263.-1-44 VELIE DONALD R 1.60 acres - - " $3,133.48 " 094489 251.3-2-28 VENNE LIFE USE CLARENCE - 310 x 125 $714.33 094489 251.3-3-13 WAGNER DEVELOPMENT COMPANY - 80 x 130 " $1,493.75 " 094489 241.-1-31.1 WALING BARRETT II 23.40 acres - - " $1,157.22 " 094489 202.-4-5 WARD MICHAEL S 16.20 acres - - $87.39 094489 248.-1-11 WELLS MICHAEL 1.00 acres - - " $1,168.24 " 094489 215.-1-40.1 WRIGHT LIFE ESTATE FLORENCE B 101.10 acres - - " $5,257.53 " 094489 215.-1-42.3 WRIGHT RUSSELL 66.00 acres - $991.91
094489 251.-1-25 PERRY TODD 5.60 acres - - " $3,976.24 "
094489 225.-1-21.41 SAVAGE RICHARD L JR 8.40 acres - $801.08
SCHUYLER FALLS 094600 230.-3-27.3 AGONEY MICHAEL 175 x 163.33 " $2,127.69 "
094489 263.-1-7 PERYEA DARLENE 8.00 acres - - $739.75
094489 225.-1-21.43 SAVAGE RICHARD L JR 55.70 acres - $962.55
094600 204.-3-21 ALLEN GARY N 105.58 x 128 $435.02
094489 215.-1-12 PHILLIPS MICHAEL 4.90 acres - - " $3,214.27 " 094489 217.-3-20 POULIN ROGER G 12.90 acres - - " $4,602.79 " 094489 252.-1-5.1 PROVOST GARY 35.00 acres - - " $2,385.18 "
094489 210.2-2-13 STANDISH COMMUNITY ASSOC - 200 x 200 $785.80 094489 261.-1-36 S T O U G H T O N SCOTT A - 130 x 125 " $2,572.52 " 094489 240.1-1-8 TEDFORD JOHN 108 x 238 " $1,033.93 "
094600 230.-4-50.1 ATKINSON ROBERT 9.34 acres - - " $6,079.61 " 094600 256.-6-17.1 BAKER EDWARD J JR - 50 x 680 $49.98 094600 230.-3-27.2 BAKER ROBERT L II 163 x 175 " $1,217.10 " 094600
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BATES CINDY - 200 x 200 " $4,190.50 " 094600 218.-1-40.9 BLAIR DUSTIN - 180 x 250 " $5,606.69 " 094600 219.-1-1.3 BOOKER THOMAS A 1.70 acres - - $970.72 094600 244.-1-25.1 BRADLEY GLEN 24.00 acres - - " $1,416.01 " 094600 230.-1-7.1 BROTHERS RUSSELL 37.40 acres - - " $8,441.02 " 094600 218.1-3-14 BURGESS KEITH 100 x 690 $18.65 094600 218.1-3-12.1 BURGESS KEITH 1.20 acres - - $298.50 094600 244.-3-9 CAYEA JOSEPH 4.70 acres - - " $4,812.24 " 094600 218.1-5-10.3 CHRISTON GEORGE J - 150 x 187 $549.57 094600 219.-3-9.2 CONWAY MICHAEL 1.00 acres - - $662.53 094600 245.-2-17.6 CROSBY CARROLL JR - 200 x 200 $762.85 094600 245.-2-23 CROUSE KIRK D 236.17 x 160 " $2,936.59 "
094600 232.-4-49 HACKETTS WATER WORKS INC 3.60 acres - - $777.94 094600 204.-3-22.22 HARDIN FRANCINE A - 100 x 50 $877.46 094600 217.-1-8.1 HARNEY JOHN L 14.90 acres - $511.87 094600 230.-5-8 HAYES ANN MARIE 19.80 acres - - " $1,290.47 " 094600 245.-3-40 H E W S T O N CHRISTOPHER L 88.37 x 167.28 $543.47
094600 230.-2-1.3 LAMOY CHARLES 150 x 266 " $4,154.62 "
094600 256.1-1-2.2 MANNION PETER F 127 x 120 " $1,262.08 "
094600 244.4-1-10 DRAGON ARCH INC 80 x 192 $979.60
094600 256.1-1-2.1 MANNION PETER F 40 x 88 $260.57
094600 218.-2-23.6 DUCHARME DANNY J - 200 x 200 $941.99 094600 245.-1-14.31 DUTILLY DOUGLAS R 3.60 acres - - " $1,466.37 "
094600 245.-1-1 MARTINEAU RALPH - 144 x 244 " $1,141.89 "
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094600 230.-3-2 SHINGLE ST MOBILE HOME PK INC - 120 x 300 " $1,154.78 " 094600 230.-3-3 SHINGLE ST MOBILE HOME PK INC - 100 x 300 $900.29
094600 232.-2-17.1 SPOONER BRYAN M 2.40 acres - - " $2,584.14 "
094600 244.-2-15 DOWNEY RICHARD L JR - 158 x 125 " $1,422.78 "
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094600 244.3-1-17 ORMSBY RAYMOND EDWARD - 90 x 150 " $1,447.00 "
094600 232.-1-16.22 SHEPARD KURT 100 x 140 " $1,088.50 "
094600 245.-1-34 PETTITT SARAH 1.00 acres - - " $1,266.56 "
094600 244.-1-31.42 LABARGE JOHN 110 x 150 " $1,206.78 "
094600 218.-2-46 LUISI MICHAEL 3.00 acres - - " $2,310.67 "
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094600 245.-3-38 O'BRIEN JOHN E 209.33 x 167.96 $549.83
094600 230.-3-24.5 SENECAL RALPH JR 1.29 acres - - $142.36
094600 245.-2-5.3 PERRY RORY C - 210 x 132 " $1,323.69 "
094600 243.-1-16 D'AUST WILLIAM D 1.00 acres - - $224.91
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094600 230.-5-3 MINER BERNARD J 46.70 acres - - " $1,556.51 "
094600 230.-1-35.1 RUSHFORD DOUGLAS R 51.90 acres - " $1,549.93 "
094600 204.-3-11.31 JDSR PROPERTIES LLC 1.00 acres - - " $2,238.83 "
094600 219.1-10-11 LEWIS JOSEPH JAMES - 160 x 175 " $6,817.56 "
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094600 230.-5-4 MINER BERNARD J 9.80 acres - - $973.63
094600 230.-1-2.3 RUSHFORD DOUGLAS R 51.00 acres - $577.22
094600 232.-2-17.22 SPOONER BARBARA - 150 x 205 " $4,197.73 "
094600 245.-1-18.12 DANIELS RUSSELL C - 100 x 200 " $1,592.32 "
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094600 230.-2-2 MCLEAN PAMELA J 150 x 175 " $1,147.00 " 094600 218.-1-35.2 MEDLEY WAYNE E 100 x 331 " $1,134.29 "
RUSHFORD DOUGLAS 51.10 acres - - " $1,003.30 "
094600 219.1-9-39 PERROTTE JOHN L 100 x 193.5 " $1,867.38 "
094600 230.-1-11.1 LEE CUSTOM HOMES II INC 84.50 acres - - " $2,907.58 "
094600 244.4-1-2.22 FAVREAU SHAWN A 1.64 acres - - " $1,628.86 "
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094600 232.-1-25 H E Y W O O D STEPHANIE - 100 x 150 $985.59
094600 232.-1-3 CZAJA ELIZABETH L 1.60 acres - - $257.36
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094600 244.-1-12.2 GONZALEZ MONICA 1.02 acres - - " $2,131.22 "
094600 245.-1-39 MARTINEAU RALPH 53.80 acres - $306.49 094600 244.-2-25.8 MCCRAY MICHAEL P - 100 x 150 "
094600 218.1-5-2 PRIM FRANK ALBERT JR - 177 x 230 " $1,997.71 "
094600 244.-1-39.2 ST LOUIS ROBERT V - 135 x 175 $537.21
094600 245.-3-31 RANSOM TODD J 100 x 174.5 " $1,082.03 "
094600 230.-1-33.3 STALEY RANDAL R JR 1.30 acres - $900.29
094600 232.-2-8.14 RASMUSSEN DAVID - 150 x 150 " $2,917.57 "
094600 218.1-1-21.2 STURDEVANT CHARLES G - 115 x 225 " $2,097.79 "
094600 231.-1-40.2 RECORE HERBERT A JR 1.90 acres - - " $1,801.62 "
094600 244.3-1-11 SUPERNAW LIFE USE CORA - 165 x 100 $388.35
094600 219.-2-40.1 REV TABERNACLE UNITED 15.29 acres - $61.03
094600 217.-1-22 TENNEY JOSEPH A 2.00 acres - - " $1,803.73 "
094600 230.-2-11.5 REYELL HEIDI - 130 x 325 " $2,791.02 "
094600 218.-2-42 THERRIEN LOUIS 1.00 acres - - " $1,103.54 "
094600 218.1-4-19.1 ROCK CLARENCE 110 x 130 $830.36 094600 218.-1-43.1 ROCK JASON 1.70 acres - - " $1,391.84 " 094600 244.-1-32.3 ROWBOTTOM MARY KAY - 125 x 275 " $1,177.48 " 094600
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094600 244.-2-9.2 T O R R A N C E CLIFTON J JR 1.40 acres - - $863.68 094600 230.-2-9.2 TRIM BILLIE JO 1.00 acres - - " $1,246.93 " 094600 218.-2-55.2 TRUDO CHARLES V 5.20 acres - - " $8,602.23 "
094600 218.-1-48 TYNDALL THOMAS H - 110 x 200 " $1,490.05 " 094600 231.-1-19.1 USCA CONSTRUCTION INC 93.70 acres - - " $2,542.90 " 094600 244.-2-34 VARIN FREDERICK A 1.00 acres - - " $1,383.73 " 094600 219.-2-14.21 WAY HAROLD L - 90 x 300 $566.29 094600 219.-2-14.82 WAY HAROLD L 4.70 acres - - $753.32 094600 219.-2-14.83 WAY HAROLD L 101.00 acres - - " $4,838.54 " 094600 256.-6-13 WOOD RICHARD 1.60 acres - - $283.73 094600 218.-2-30 WRIGHT CHARLES 200 x 150 " $1,915.20 " 094600 245.-1-19 WRIGHT DANA 3.70 acres - - " $1,894.86 " NOW THEREFORE, Notice is hereby given that the Board of Legislators of Clinton County duly adopted Resolution #650 on August 23, 1995 which authorized the County Treasurer to advertise all unpaid taxes assessed, together with interest, costs and charges which have arisen or accrued, or that may arise or accrue thereon. Such list will be filed in the Office of the County Clerk on November 1, 2013. After the expiration of two years from the date of the lien for commercial, vacant land, residential and farm properties, the redemption period ends and the County shall be entitled to foreclosure pursuant to Real Property Tax Law Article 11. N C 9/7,9/21,10/5/20133TC-51030 ----------------------------Find A Buyer For Your No-longer Needed Items With A Low-Cost Classified. To Place An Ad, Call
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