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were reported in 36 states, along with the U.S. Virgin Islands. There have also been 9 deaths related to vaping in the United States, as confirmed by the CDC. As a result of these seemingly sudden vape-related illnesses, New York State banned “childish” vaping flavors, such as cotton candy, watermelon, sour gummies and more. Similar to the Family Smoking and Tobacco Prevention Act of 2009, the idea is to turn children off of the brightly colored and deliciously flavored vapes. See VAPING OILS » pg. 9

Simon Conroy arrested again Lawmaker found in woods by Bombardier By Sarah Elizabeth Morris STAFF WRITER

PLATTSBURGH | Town of Plattsburgh D-Area 4 lawmaker Simon Conroy was arrested again early Saturday morning for criminal trespass at the Bombardier Facility at 4 a.m. After a recent bomb threat at the building, security had been increased. One of those guards saw someone acting erratically early Saturday and called the police. See CONROY » pg. 9

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PLATTSBURGH | Popular vaping company JUUL has replaced its Chief Executive Officer Kevin Burns. K.C. Croshwaite, senior vice president and chief strategy at Altria, the maker of Marlboro cigarettes, was chosen as his replacement. “Working at JUUL Labs has been an honor and I still believe the company’s mission of eliminating combustible cigarettes is vitally important,” Burns said in a statement following his resignation. “Since joining JUUL Labs, I have worked non-stop,

helping turn a small firm into a worldwide business, so a few weeks ago I decided that now was the right time for me to step down. I am grateful to be able to confidently hand the reins to someone with K.C.’s skill set, which is well-suited to the next phase of the company’s journey.” The news of the personnel change came on Sept. 26, shortly following the suspension of $100 million worth of advertising in the United States through broadcast, print and digital ads. JUUL also accepted the ban on non-tobacco and nonmenthol flavors starting early October. Altria, a big tobacco corporation, had invested in JUUL back in December of 2018, buying 35% stake. This caused suspicion of the company’s intentions, which had been marketed as a safer-alternative to cigarettes. See JUUL » pg. 9

Cashman responds to city settlement offer Lawsuit still ongoing By Sarah Elizabeth Morris STAFF WRITER

PLATTSBURGH | The Town of Plattsburgh board responded to City of Plattsburgh Mayor Colin Read’s settlement offer following a lawsuit filed against the town. The lawsuit was filed last year at the Clinton County Supreme Court and accuses the town of not giving the city its share of revenues from the Falcon Seaboard, a property in town the City and Town of Plattsburgh split. A 1992 agreement that allotted pilot money

to different entities instead of taxes was written regarding this. However, Saranac Power bought the property. “What [the city is] looking for is to be absolved from having to pay those monies to the various jurisdictions,” Town of Plattsburgh Town Supervisor Michael Cashman said. “The taxing jurisdictions are the county, the school, the fire district and so on and so forth. For Beekmantown Central School District - if the city were to be absolved from their taxing responsibilities, over the next 20 years, it would be approximately $3.1 million that the school is giving up.” The City of Plattsburgh revenue dropped by about 90 percent, raising suspicion of break of contract. According to Read, they

went back and recently identified the problem, which wasn’t specified. “We found the documents that showed exactly what happened - so we had a sum basis for understanding at that point,” Read said on the incident. “Of course, the breach of contract case is very complicated, but I am confident that either a judge can work it out for us both, or we can sit down and settle our mutual lawsuits amicably and in a way that creates value for both sides,” Read said. “The city hoped we could do that with this settlement offer and expected to see from them some opening for discussion, perhaps even an offer of their own.” See CASHMAN » pg. 9

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Less than a decade ago, the town faced its own fiscal challenges. We pulled back on spending and tightened up in smart ways. Solvency isn’t just collecting enough cash to pay your bills, it’s collecting enough to plan for future needs; it isn’t achieved through lengthy, expensive litigation. These feuds will never lead to a prosperous future. We can only put the pieces of our community back together through factual conversation, intelligent planning and balanced vision. Cooperation is implemented every day by dedicated town and city employees who cross the town/city boundaries to get the job done. The lawsuit, which was commenced by the city against the town, is frivolous. In consultation with our legal counsel, we remain firm in this position. The town is willing to cooperate with the city, but is unwilling to agree to any terms and

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Ceremony marks re-opening of Whiteface Hall PLATTSBURGH | Whiteface Hall students helped cut the ribbon during the official grand re-opening of the SUNY Plattsburgh residence hall Monday afternoon. The $19 million renovation project, financed with bonds through the Dormitory Authority of New York, included a new open stairway access to allow natural light into the basement recreation area, a new lounge on the first floor and another on the ninth — christened the Mountain View Lounge, which affords views of the Adirondacks and the Green Mountains of Vermont. The project also included study areas and full kitchens on each floor and a reconfigured office space for the Office of Campus Housing and Community Living and more. Whiteface is one of the college’s three first-year student halls and was renovated with an eye toward the programming needs that support freshman success.

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Residence hall projects are paid for through revenue earned by the halls on each campus. DASNY helps secure the low-cost, tax-exempt bonds that are in turn paid off by that revenue. The Sept. 30 ceremony featured a welcome from Community Director Danielle Attanasio, who, as an undergrad served as a resident assistant for two years in Whiteface, and remarks from Josee Larochelle, vice

president for administration and finance and chief officer in charge, Bryan Hartman, vice president for enrollment and student success, and Steve Matthews, director of campus housing and community living. “We are committed first and foremost to student success and the student experience,” Larochelle said. “It is at the center of who we are and why we exist.”

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Renovations to campus housing began more than 15 years ago when plans were made to renovate the oldest residence hall on campus, Macdonough. Although never taken offline, Macdonough was completed in 2005. Hood, in May 2011, was the first to be taken offline, re-opening in August 2012. A cycle of one hall in the planning phase, another in construction and another re-opening brought the campus to the Whiteface re-opening. “The program has flourished and blossomed from when we first instigated this plan,” Harman, who previously served as director of residence life, said at the ceremony. “We know that to have student success, we have to make both social and academic connections to their campus. We keep both of these things in mind — focusing

on community space and focusing on academic work. It’s a priority, and it shows in the renovations here and in the other buildings. This will support student success for years to come.” Matthews said that like Attanasio, he had lived in Whiteface after transferring to SUNY Plattsburgh.

study and grow,” Jones said. “Thank you, DASNY and SUNY, for being such reliable partners over the years and making the North Country a more attractive place to earn a degree.”

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“The partnership has developed a costeffective and efficient program to update our residence halls, providing our students with safe, healthy and more modern living arrangements,” said SUNY Chancellor Kristina Johnson. “The Whiteface Hall project is the latest in a long line of renovations constructed across SUNY campuses around the state this summer, and we are pleased it was completed on time to be used this fall.” DASNY’s managing director of construction, Stephen Curro, said the “cost-effective, sustainable solutions incorporated into Whiteface Hall are a clear example of our mission to meet or exceed SUNY Plattsburgh’s needs and provide its students with an optimal environment for living and learning.” Kent Hall is the current residence undergoing renovation, having been taken off line in May. With its completion in August 2020, the total will 10 of the 12 on campus to be finished. The college will assess whether to go through with renovations on the remaining residence halls, Banks Hall and Adirondack. ■

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“It’s really nice to give a renovated building to our first-year students,” he said. “It will make wonderful memories for them — certainly different from my memories of when I first arrived in 1987.” Although they were not in attendance, Sen. Betty Little and Assemblyman Billy Jones offered comments, congratulating the college on the completion of another residence hall renovation. “I am delighted for SUNY Plattsburgh, its students and the North Country as a whole to see this multi-million-dollar project completed,” Little said. “It is a symbol of our dedication to our youth, ensuring they have the facilities and tools they need to become the future stewards of our economy. I look forward to watching them flourish and make our communities proud.” “I am continually amazed by the work SUNY Plattsburgh puts in to make sure its students have the best possible accommodations to live,

Statewide UP officers to don breast cancer awareness patch Designed by local investigator PLATTSBURGH | University Police across the state will be brining awareness to breast cancer during the month of October by wearing a patch designed by SUNY Plattsburgh UP Investigator Seth Silver. “The Pink Patch Project started in California with their state police to support breast cancer awareness,” Silver said. “I found out about it and thought that we could do this.” Patrick Rascoe, chief of SUNY Plattsburgh UP, said that “after last year’s ‘No Shave November,’ which raises awareness for prostate cancer, we wanted to do something for breast cancer, too.”

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“We had discussed pins and uniform bars, but ultimately decided on a patch,” Rascoe said. Silver designed the patch, which takes the New York State University Police logo and adds pink details along with the breast cancer pink ribbons on either side of the state seal. “Seth personally funded its creation and subsequent purchases,

even donating the patches for our uniforms,” Rascoe said. Silver was quick to give credit where it was also due to Investigator Jess Facteau and Lt. Eric Zielinski, who were involved in its implementation as well. “I wanted to get the patch out to all the SUNY police so they could wear it on their uniform shirt during October,” Silver said. Rascoe said the effort has grown legs with other campuses, many reaching out to Silver. Word reached the commissioner’s office in Albany by way of the officers’ union, the Police Benevolent Association of New York State.

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“Three weeks ago, an approval was issued for wearing the patches on our uniform shirts for the month of October,” Rascoe said. Silver said plainclothes officers, who wear no sleeve patch, may wear the pink pin. With some 550 University Police officers statewide, Silver said it would good to bring awareness to a disease that will kill nearly 42,000 women and 500 men this year, according to the American Society of Clinical Oncology and raise funds for breast cancer research at the same time during Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

“The union has registered the patch with The Pink Patch Project for advertising its fundraising, and they are also selling our patches to the public, with proceeds going to breast cancer treatment and research,” Rascoe said. Beneficiaries will be decided upon by union membership in November. For more information on the UP breast cancer awareness patch or to purchase patches, contact Silver at 518-564-2022. For information on The Pink Patch Project, visit pinkpatchproject.com. ■

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Northern Insuring taps new senior vice president PLATTSBURGH | The Board of Directors of Northern Insuring Agency, Inc. has announced the promotion of Ed Davis to senior vice president. Davis joined the firm in 1996 after graduating from SUNY Potsdam with an economics major and fi nance and communication minor. At that time he cited the desire for “a responsible position offering career opportunity, expansion of knowledge and an immediate challenge.” “For the past 23 years, Davis has met and exceeded goals, grown his insurance and risk management knowledge and taken on new challenges willingly,” a press release said. “He works closely with select clients building positive relationships and mentors a highly successful sales team.” In his expanded role he will increase his responsibilities to include more direct oversight of the sales team. “Ed is a quick learner, has a positive attitude and is always willing to go the extra mile to offer assistance” said Deena Giltz McCullough, president/CEO, “and I know I can count on him to follow through and keep a sense of humor; both of which are valuable traits.” In addition to a Property & Casualty Insurance license, Davis is also a Certified Insurance Counselor (CIC) and Certified Risk Manager (CRM). As an active participant in our community, he is past board chair of the United Way of the Adirondack Region and board member for various not for profit organizations.

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MINEVILLE – Rainbows for All Children held at High Peaks Hospice every Wednesday 5:00-6:15 PM. Centered on 1st-6th Graders. The Rainbows for All Children groups are a source of support for the youth as they navigate grief and heal from loss, whether from death, divorce or other trauma.

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PUBLIC MEETINGS CADYVILLE – Al-Anon Family Group Meeting every Sunday 7pm8pm, Wesleyan Church, 2083 Rt. 3, Call 1-888-425-2666 or 518561-0838. CHAZY – Al-Anon Family Group meeting every Friday 7:30pm8:30pm, Sacred Heart Church, Call 1-888-425-2666 or 518-561-0838 ELIZABETHTOWN – Al-Anon Family Group meetings every Sunday 4:00pm-5pm, Board Room in Elizabethtown Community Hospital, 1888-425-2666 or 518-561-0838 LAKE PLACID - Al-Anon Open Meeting every Monday evening from 5-6 PM at St. Agnes Church, 169 Hillcrest Avenue, Lake Placid. . All are welcome! PLATTSBURGH - Adult Children of Alcoholics meeting Wednesdays at 8pm, CVPH. www.adultchildren.or or by emailing adkacoa@mail.com

PORT HENRY - Grief Support Group First Thursday of Each Month, St Patrick's Parrish Center 11:00-12:00pm Marie Marvull 518743-1672

PLATTSBURGH - Celebrate Recovery every Monday, 6:00 pm, Turnpike Wesleyan Church, 2224 Military Tpke., Open to the public. Call 518-566-8764.

Conroy was previously arrested Sept. 6 for disorderly conduct outside of the Green Room Nightclub downtown. At the time, he allegedly resisted arrest, which he was charged for, and was brought to Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital for evaluation. After his release, Conroy apologized to the public for his unusual behavior and announced he was running for Clinton County Legislature. Like the fi rst time he was arrested, the

SARANAC LAKE - Al-Anon Family Group meeting every Wednesday 7pm-8pm, Baldwin House 94 Church Street. Call 1-888-4252666 or 518-561-0838 WESTPORT - BOQUET VALLEY CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETING The Board will hold its regular monthly meeting on Thursday, October 10, 2019 in the conference room at the Lake View Campus in Westport. The meeting will open at 6:00 PM and immediately enter into an anticipated executive session for the purpose of discussing personnel matters. The regular meeting will reconvene at approximately 7:00 PM. Agenda items include official annual student enrollment report data and multi-year retrospective on October enrollment, consider approving the proposed budget development timetable for winter-spring 2020, annual independent auditor report and associated fiscal accountability report and any other business that may come before the Board. The public is invited to attend.

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police were called more than once on Conroy before the police found him, less than 10 minutes away from his first arrest. “We received a call from Bombardier security relevant to this incident,” Ritter said. “We had received multiple calls for disturbances over the course of the night that involved Mr. Conroy.” It isn’t confirmed where Conroy was staying after he was arrested, but he has been active on social media since. ■

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in an inhale as long as they can, hitting as many JUULs at once as they can or trying to kick the JUUL pod in under 20 mins. By finishing a pod in that time, the vaper is taking in 45 mg, or a full pack of cigarettes in less than half an hour. “Teens who use e-cigarettes may have increased coughing, wheezing and worsened asthma symptoms,” Isabella said. “Long term vaping could increase the risk of cancer and higher risk of other addictions later in life… there’s conclusive evidence.” According to Isabella, one of the ways anyone can help is education. By teaching children about the dangers of vaping, much like schools do now with tobacco, we can prevent children from vaping or using e-cigarettes in the first place. ■

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ELIZABETHTOWN - The diabetes support group meets the 3rd Tuesday of each month at Elizabethtown Community Hospital, 4:30 pm-6pm.

Local vape shops: Plattsburgh Vape Co. has a variety of vaping juices for sale. Owner Earl Dahl is worried about the effect the ban will have on his company.

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stores have the lowest ratings to sell underage,” Dahl said. “Every vape shop doesn’t mind regulations.” The vaping “epidemic,” as it is being called by some, is still being looked into.

Many confirmed vaping-related illnesses or deaths came from using black market THC cartridges, called “Dank Vapes.” To save money, dealers will dilute the THC oil with other, more dangerous substances, such as vitamin E. Vitamin E oil is a type of tocopherols that is a dietary supplement and used for skin treatment. The oil is potentially dangerous when inhaled through vaporization. It can cause respiratory problems, nausea, weakness and long-term lung damage, according to the Center for Tobacco Control at Northwell Health. ■

CVPH hosted a vaping lecture on Sept. 24 to identify what is unsafe about vaping, specifically JUUL, which contains pure nicotine. Tobacco-Free Clinton/Franklin/Essex (TBCFE) told the audience of the dangers of vaping nicotine. “There’s another chemical called acetaldehyde that is used to create a stronger addiction to nicotine,” TBCFE Program Director Dana Bushey Isabella said. “That is both in tobacco and nicotinebased products; and the industry knows all about that.” Isabella told the attendees about different ways kids will use JUULs and how bad it is for their body. One such way is a popular fad called the “JUUL Challenge.” This includes the vaper holding

“When we responded, Mr. Conroy fled on foot. He was located sometime later near a tree line adjacent to the Bombardier property,” Plattsburgh Police Chief Levi Ritter said. “It doesn’t appear Mr. Conroy has any involvement in the bomb threat reported a couple weeks ago.” According to Ritter, there were no drugs found on him.

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DEATH NOTICES PLATTSBURGH | Ransom “Eddie” Spinner passed away on Thursday, September 5, 2019, at the age of 58. Born on April 27, 1961. Arrangements are being made by the R.W. Walker Funeral Home. BEEKMANTOWN | Samuel Benoit Bartlett passed away on Wednesday, September 18, 2019, at the age of 12. Born on October 22, 2006. Arrangements are being made by the Brown Funeral Home. KEESEVILLE | Arthur Harding North, Jr. passed away on Wednesday, September 18, 2019, at the age of 76. Born on January 1, 1943. Arrangements are being made by the Heald Funeral Home. SARANAC | Earl H. Miner passed away on Friday, September 20, 2019, at the age of 61. Born on April 15, 1958. Arrangements are being made by the R.W. Walker Funeral Home. SARANAC LAKE | Janice Lynn Branch passed away on Saturday, September 21, 2019, at the age of 56. Born on December 28, 1962. Arrangements are being made by the Fortune-Keough Funeral Home. PLATTSBURGH | Wilfred J. Boyd passed away on Monday, September 23, 2019, at the age of 59. Born on March 7, 1960. Arrangements are being made by the Hamilton Funeral Home. PLATTSBURGH | Una L. Mooney passed away on Tuesday, September 24, 2019, at the age of 73. Born on May 25, 1946. Arrangements are being made by the Brown Funeral Home. PLATTSBURGH | Sheila Mulcahy Wylie passed away on Tuesday, September 24, 2019, at the age of 85. Born on September 7, 1934. Arrangements are being made by the Brown Funeral Home. PLATTSBURGH | Joyce M. Porter passed away on Wednesday, September 25, 2019, at the age of 86. Born on February 26,

1933. Arrangements are being made by the Brown Funeral Home. PLATTSBURGH | Roger C. Perry passed away on Wednesday, September 25, 2019, at the age of 75. Born on October 3, 1943. Arrangements are being made by the Brown Funeral Home.

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PLATTSBURGH | Leita M. Pratt passed away on Wednesday, September 25, 2019, at the age of 96. Born on December 17, 1923. Arrangements are being made by the R.W. Walker Funeral Home. PLATTSBURGH | Sandra L. Piche passed away on Wednesday, September 25, 2019, at the age of 69. Born on July 1, 1950. Arrangements are being made by the Brown Funeral Home.

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PLATTSBURGH | David J. Cable passed away on Thursday, September 26, 2019, at the age of 70. Born on December 5, 1948. Arrangements are being made by the R.W. Walker Funeral Home.

City extends agreement with Glens Falls National

The City of Plattsburgh Common Council voted to extend the current banking agreement with Glens Falls National Bank by an extra three months. This comes after the expiration of the previous five-year agreement that ended on Sept. 20, and a three month extension will allow more time to write up a new agreement. According to the city council, “A formal RFP will be issued to all local banks in October 2019 to solicit quotes for a new five year banking agreement to take effect beginning with the city’s fiscal period beginning on Jan. 1, 2020.”

BEEKMANTOWN | David E. Van Stockum passed away on Thursday, September 26, 2019, at the age of 53. Born on January 31, 1966. Arrangements are being made by the Brown Funeral Home.

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PLATTSBURGH | Joseph H. Reeves passed away on Thursday, September 26, 2019, at the age of 72. Born on November 17, 1946. Arrangements are being made by the Brown Funeral Home. PLATTSBURGH | Chauncey Hiram “Nubby” O’Connell passed away on Friday, September 27, 2019, at the age of 79. Born on January 6, 1940. Arrangements are being made by the Hamilton Funeral Home. Also from Sebastian, Florida.

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MORRISONVILLE | Margo “Moomey” Burnell passed away on Friday, September 27, 2019, at the age of 79. Born on October 22, 1939. Arrangements are being made by the Heald Funeral Home.

PLATTSBURGH | The New York State Public Service Commission (PSC) recently awarded both PrimeLink and Champlain Telephone Company with its annual commendation for excellence in service quality to consumers during 2018. Each year, the PSC recognizes telephone companies that provide exemplary service to their customers. The criteria includes evaluation of “customer trouble report rates” (CTRR) and the number of consumer complaints received by the commission. Among its standards for recognition, the PSC requires that customer trouble report rates must be less than or equal to 3.3 reports per 100 access lines. In addition, the Public Service Commission complaint rate must be .075 complaints per 1,000 access lines or less. “This commendation reflects the commitment of both companies to overall service

When your family suffers a loss, we want to help you let your friends and neighbors know. Each week we will publish a list of Death Notices at no charge. These notices will include name, date of death & birth, age, town and the name of the funeral home in charge of the arrangements. Like most newspapers, we do need to charge a small fee of $65 for a 250-word obituary which will include a picture (if supplied) in the paper. Larger sizes are also available. If the funeral home doesn’t place the obituary in The SUN you may submit an obituary by calling 518-873-6368, or you may email the Obituary to shannonc@suncommunitynews.com, and she will let you know the cost if it’s over 250 words.

quality and dedication to our customers,” CEO and President of Champlain Telephone Company Trent Trahan said. “This is definitely a tribute to the PrimeLink and Champlain Telephone employees who work hard to maintain our standard of excellence.” The Public Service Commission has a broad mandate to ensure that all New Yorkers have access to reliable and low-cost utility services. The PSC regulates the state’s electric, gas, steam, telecommunications and water utilities. It also oversees the cable industry. The PSC is charged by law with responsibility for setting rates and ensuring that adequate service is provided by New York’s utilities. PrimeLink was established in 1997 and is a full service telecommunications company providing a wide array of advanced services, including local and long distance telephone service and broadband internet access for business customers over its fiber optic network. The Champlain Telephone Company is an independent local exchange carrier that has been providing continuous high-quality telecommunications services to the communities of Champlain, Rouses Point, Mooers, Mooers Forks and Altona since 1903. ■

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WIRY has new manager; station purchase in progress Santa retires as radio station owner By Sarah Elizabeth Morris STAFF WRITER

PLATTSBURGH | Owner of the local Plattsburgh radio station, WIRY 1340 kHz and 100.7 fm, William Santa, has stepped down from his position at the station to retire. News Director David Andrews has taken over as general manager after he and three other partners - Clinton County Legislature Mark Henry, Clinton County Sheriff David Favro and realtor Joey Trombley - began the process of buying the station. “We’re still in the process of that purchase,” Andrews said. “With the FCC, they have what’s called a license management agreement (LMA). Until we our license, we actually operate under Mr. Santa’s license. We expect it at the end of November.”

WIRY covers local news and politics, including Monday with the Mayor and Town Talks with Michael Cashman. The station also focuses on sports, weather and music such as classic hits and today’s best country. “We’ve already made some changes in the music,” Andrews said. “We’re going to play music from the 60s, 70s and 80s and concentrate on that. We’re going to do more local sports. More highschool football, hockey and basketball.” WIRY is licensed in Plattsburgh but reaches the surrounding areas and Champlain Valley. The station is going to turn 70 next year and is the only remaining live radio station in Plattsburgh, besides the college station. “We want listeners to know that we appreciate their support,” Andrews said. WIRY also streams their station on the internet. To listen live or hear the latest local news, visit wiry.com. ■

The WIRY building is located on Route 9 in Plattsburgh.

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OCT. 4

Plattsburgh » Friday Forum

Speaker: Laura Klaiber, Miner Institute Research Scientist held at Uno Pizzeria & Grill; 12:00 PM. Ms. Klaiber will speak about her research in nutrient management on dairy farms. Forum is open to the public. Lunch is from the menu. Respond to Susan Kelley at skelleysnow8@live.com Saranac Lake » NorthWind Fine Arts Presents “Seasons” by Mary Woodcock Johnson held at NorthWind Fine Arts; 5:00 PM. NorthWind Fine Arts is pleased to present Mary Woodcock Johnson’s “Seasons,” Mary’s return to oil painting while exploring winter, spring, summer and autumn as they unfold in the Adirondacks. Saranac Lake » Art Gallery Exhibit Reception held at Adirondack Artists Guild Gallery; 5:00 PM. Sandra Hildreth’s paintings will feature views of the Adirondacks and other mountains. mounta ins.

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Pianist Charles Fisk held at Keene Valley Congregational Church

The month long exhibit will open Friday Oct 4, from 5-7 pm. Refreshments will be provided and the event is free and open to the public. Peru » First Friday Free Family Films: “The Incredibles 2” held at Peru Community Church; 6:30 PM. Doors open at 6PM with movie starting at 6:30PM, in the main hall of the church’s Fellowship Center at 13 Elm Street, Peru. Come in your PJ’s with blankets and we’ll provide the popcorn and drinks!

OCT. 5

Elizabethtown » Rummage Sale to Benefit Student Proctors Theater Trip held at Elizabethtown Social Center; 8:00 AM. The Social Center has cleaned house - and barn, workshop and law library! All is by donation and benefits the middle school trip to see a Broadway show at Proctors Theater. Plattsburgh » Plattsburgh Farmers and Crafters’ Market held downtown; AM. seasonal UUVVI ILVV\11 I, 9:00 .:.I. VV f""\ IVI. Find I local loca l produce, produ ce, fresh fres r baked goods, items goods , handcrafted hander, and so much and so mucl more every Saturday Saturday to October, in in historic histo downtown Plattsburgh. Platt s Plattsburgh » Pla North Country No Children’s 0 Consignment C Sale s held at Crete Memorial C Civic Center; C 9:00 AM. Join 9 us for great finds for the fin little lit ti people in your yo ur life! Fall/ winter wi nte clothing, toys, games, outdoor toys, g, gear, gear, baby bat gear, and more. sized more . Clothing Cloth newborn 14/16. 4/ 1f $1 entrance newborn -- 1 fee.. Sign fee Sign up up on o n our our facebook page to consign or volunteer.

West Chazy » Free Open House to Showcase Green Building Techniques held at Earthwood Building School; 10:00 AM. See a dozen different cordwood masonry buildings, several living roofs, earthsheltered housing, the masonry stove, off-the-grid solar electric system, more. The complete tour takes almost two hours. Plattsburgh » 4th Annual Adirondack North Country Pride Celebration held at Trinity Park; 12:00 PM. This is the 4th annual pride event celebrating diversity. There will be Live music, Speakers, Entertainment and FUN! March begins at 12:45. More info: 518-6377253 Lewis » Dedication of Lewis Veterans’ Park held at Lewis Veterans Park; 1:00 PM. After six years of building our beautiful Veterans Park, it’s time to dedicate it to our great Lewis Veterans! Parking in field behind Park, next to Town Hall. Reception following in the Lewis Fire Hall. Plattsburgh » Film Showing: “The Angry Red Planet” (1959) held at Newman Center; 7:00 PM. The Newman Center film series continues marking the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11 with the sci-fi/horror cult classic “The Angry Red Planet” (1959). Free, donations welcome (free food as well). Keene Valley » Pianist Charles Fisk held at Keene Valley Congregational Church; 7:30 PM. Charles Fisk returns to Keene Valley to share his deep appreciation of classical piano music. Reception to follow with light refreshments. Suggested donation $10, students free. Sponsored by East Branch Friends of the Arts. Contact: Liz Jaques at (518) 576-4233 or eastbranchfriendsofthearts@gmail. com

OCT. 6

Peru » Open Farm Sunday held at

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Rulfs Orchard; 11:00 AM. Cabot’s farm family owners are opening their farms to thank you for your support. Bring the whole family out for hayrides, scavenger hunts, kids’ games, farm animals - plus samples of the World’s Best Cheddar!

OCT. 8

Essex » Under Our Feet: The Secret World of Microbes held at Whallonsburg Grange; 7:30 PM. Professor Scott Chimileski from Paul Smith’s College examines the world hidden in the dirt we walk on. Suggested donation $5, students free.

OCT. 9

Upper Jay » Directing for Theatre

- Free 4-Week Workshop held at Upper Jay Art Center and Recovery Lounge; 5:30 PM. Scott Renderer, artistic director of the Upper Jay Art Center, is offering a free 4-week workshop for those interested in playmaking. To sign up, email upperjayartcenter@gmail.com. Class size is limited.

OCT. 12

Au Sable Forks » Asgaard Farm Woods Walk held at Asgaard Farm; 9:00 AM. All are invited to attend a woods walk at the historic Asgaard Farm and Dairy (home of artist Rockwell Kent). The workshop is free and registration is not required. Attendees should bring their own lunch. Plattsburgh » “Out of the Attic” Antique Appraisal held at Clinton County Historical Association and Museum; 10:00 AM. For $5 per object, antique specialist Ted Comstock will appraise furniture, china, glass and other home decor; camp items such as pack-baskets, fishing tackle and snowshoes; also photographs, books, prints and paintings. Limit 5 items. Keeseville » 5th Annual Keeseville Autumn Festival held at Keeseville Elks Club; 11:00 AM. Live music,

BBQ, crafters, vendors, activities & more! See facebook for more details. Lake Placid » Children’s Book Author Event With Amy Guglielmo held at Bookstore Plus; 1:00 PM. The Bookstore Plus is excited to host author Amy Guglielmo for book release and signing. She will be there to autograph copies of her newest book ”Goodnight Starry Night”. Saranac Lake » S’Wonderful: A Celebration of Family, Music and Life held at Saranac Village at Will Rogers; 7:00 PM. Tomi and Gail Gallagher will gather around the piano to sing songs from the Great American Songbook. This program is open to the public and a $5 donation is requested. Refreshments will be served.

OCT. 13

Keeseville » 6th Annual Essex County Cheese Tour held at Various Locations in Essex County; 10:00 AM. Check out Asgaard Farm & Dairy in Ausable Forks, North Country Creamery in Keeseville & Sugar House Creamery in Upper Jay, during the designated time. More info: https://www.facebook. com/essexcountycheesetour/

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MOOERS FORKS St. Ann’s Catholic Church: Route 11. Anticipated mass Saturday 4:00 p.m. Reconciliation before mass. Sunday 8:00 a.m. mass.

PERU We provide this church directory as a courtesy to our readers and visitors to our area. Any changes or additions can be made by calling 518-873-6368. Peru Community Church: Sunday Services ALTONA Holy Angels Church: Main Street. Mass - 10 a.m.

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The Indian varsity volleyball team was pushed to the edge by Plattsburgh High Sept. 23, having to score a 25-22 win in the fi ft h game for a 3-2 win over the Hornets Sept. 23. Marie Higgins led the offense with 18 kills. while Teagan Seymour added 11 thanks to 39 assists from Lauryn Clary. Julia Prescott starred receiving the ball with 39 digs, while Higgins added 20 and Molly Timmons 12 to go with five aces. Mallory Martin added three blocks to go with four kills, with Prescott hitting three aces from the service line.

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With Jake Glicksman crossing the line in 14:38, the Seton Catholic boys cross country team was led to wins of 26-30 over Plattsburgh High and 21-34 over Northeastern Clinton. Luke Moore placed third for Seton, followed by Sam Dejordy (sixth), Seamus Andrew (eighth) and, Maxwell Grafstein (14th).

HORNETS sweep CHIEFS in 3 volleyball Lily Snide led the Hornets on both sides, with a team-high 12 digs on defense and set up her teammates with 23 assists on offense along with five aces as Plattsburgh High scored wins of 25-17, 25-20 and 25-20 over Saranac. Arianna Gowett added 10 digs, seven kills, four blocks and four aces to the Hornet effort, while Alexandra Hartnett had 14 kills and Grace McMahon five aces.

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BEEKMANTOWN | Coming off an impressive 26-0 win over the Peru Indians and setting themselves atop the CVAC football standings, the Beekmantown Eagles can now set their sites on a moment they have been waiting all season for. On Friday night, the Eagles are set to run onto their new home field for the first time this season, opening the new BCS Athletics Complex in style against Plattsburgh High at 7:30 p.m. “We have been dying to play on that field,” said Kaden Myers. “PHS is going to be a really tough team and we just need to show up as a team and play.” Other players said they could not wait to experience a home game on a Friday night, under the lights for the first time at the new facility. “It is going to be electric,” said quarterback Nate Finley. “It’s against another big team and a lot of people are going to be there. It’s going to be a fun night, hopefully we can go out there and play as a team.” “It is going to be amazing and awesome, and hopefully it will be our first home win and I know they are working hard to get it done,” added lineman Riley Rafalko. “We have been waiting for this home game for our senior year,” said lineman Carson LaPier. “We are all excited for this.” “It is going to mean everything

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to get under those lights and get onto that field,” said back Connor Mcginnis. It is also not just players who are anxious for the moment. “We are going to take that field Friday night,” said coach Jamie Lozier. “We got the kids excited and focused this week for that game.”

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Indians, the Beekmantown duo of Rafalko and LaPier shined up front, combining for five sacks and 10 tackles for loss. “It was a great experience to play the way we did,” Rafalko said. “We were able to read the plays well and react.” “I think Riley is the best defensive lineman in the league and we have the best defensive line in the league,” said LaPier. “Riley is a monster and it is hard to block him.” “Carson and Riley are the fastest kids on defense,” added Mcginnis. “They know what they are doing at all times. They know how to switch and take angles to get through the line.” “We can move them around and that is the key to why other teams have trouble with them,” said Lozier of his line. “They are tough and they go hard and they are two of the best in the league. If we didn’t get the pressure on, they would have scored because (Peru’s) quarterback (Zach O’Connell) is impressive.” It was a balanced attack for the Eagles, Myers ran for a touchdown and caught one scoring pass from Finley, who also had a rushing touchdown. Mcginnis added a touchdown on the ground, as Finley and Mcginnis also had interceptions on defense. ”We have a good thing going and we had a hiccup against Saranac, but it was a nice wakeup call everyone needed, coaches included,” said Lozier. ■

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Reid LaValley assisted on goals to Chase Ross and Luke Anctil, while Owen Hollister scored on a Lucas Bedard assist in a 3-0 Northeastern Clinton win over Northern Adirondack Sept. 28. John Bulson made five saves to preserve the shutout for the Cougars, while Tim Stickney made 11 saves for the Bobcats.

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Eight different players found their way onto the score sheet for the Chazy varsity boys soccer team in a 4-0 win over OFA Sept, 28. Tanner Conners started the scoring in the ninth minute on a Riley Hansen assist, while Joey DeOndarza scored on a Heath Lucas assist in the 32nd, Patrick Dwyer on a Dallas Santor assist in the 49th, and Reagan Dudyak on a Nathan Pilon assist in the 78th. Gabe Huchro made nine saves in the shutout win for Chazy. ■

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Looking back at players, games, moments and more over decades of high school athletics in Section VII. 2009 Jordan Knight and Kyle Knight scored for Plattsburgh High in their 3-0 win over AuSable Valley in boys soccer. In the girls game, Meagan Gadsuk-Shea and Laure Ouedraogo scored in the second half to five Plattsburgh High a 2-1, comeback win over the Patriots.

Saranac Lake as Nick Fortunatus and Jason Rivers also score in the comeback win after trailing 2-0.

with Lahtien also grabbing an interception at 7-7, setting up his game winning touchdown rush. Julie Rock wins each event on her way to the all-around title for Peru in a win over Beekmantown i n g y m n a s t ic s . B e ve rly Sunderland placed second in three events for the Indians.

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John Etxaide scored twice for Seton Catholic in a 4-0 win over the AuSable Valley boys soccer team. Rose Velan, Jen Prue and Nikki Demers all scored after a 1-1 tie to give Chazy a 4-1 win over Willsboro in MVAC girls soccer play.

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Northeastern Clinton’s Randy Grimshaw shields the ball from an AVCS attacker in the Cougar’s 3-0 win in 2009. File photo

Craig Duprey and Dan Marbut scored short first half touchdown runs while Duprey scored again late in the fourth quarter of Peru’s 21-14 win over Seton Catholic. Kevin Lunn’s 77th minute goal gave Beekmantown a 3-2 win over

1989 Pete Trombley and John Lahtien score touchdowns as Seton Catholic recorded a 16-7 win over Saranac,

Roger Desroches score twice while Rob Brunell, Bryan Foster and Jon Seabron scored touchdowns in Beekmantown’s 35-0 win over Moriah. Foster also had a pair of interceptions off of Vikings quarterback Don Tesar. Bob Sears scored three minutes into overtime to give Chazy a 3-2 win over Peru in boys soccer. Matt Bechard and John Riley also scored for the Eagles, while Mike Henrich was credited with two goals for the Indians.

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Local response teams take part in hazmat drill First-responders deploy ‘boom’ on Lake Champlain, rein in potential oil spills By Laura Achouatte STAFF WRITER

PORT HENRY | Local response teams participated in a hazmat drill on Sept. 11 to prepare for a possible oil spill along the route of the Canadian Pacific Rail Co., near Lake Champlain. The particular area of focus was at the Port Henry Beach and boat launch area with participants on the other side of the lake, in Addison, Vermont, also taking part in the drill. The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Emergency Spill Response, Essex County Hazmat Response Team, the EPA, Clinton County EOC, ENCON Police, VTDEC, Coast Guard District 1, Fort Dix Atlantic Strike Team, Vermont Hazmat Response Team, and Port Henry Fire Department, CP Rail’s contracted response team: Miller Environmental Group were among several agency response teams participating in the training exercise. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) held a table top strategy meeting the day before with local response departments to put into action a plan the agencies had been devising for a while now, according to EPA’s Karen Way of EPA Region 1 out of Boston. The response plan is centered around the geographics of the lake in conjunction with CP Rail’s route on Lake Champlain on the New York side. The areas to protect; whether historical or environmental (fish and wildlife), set groundwork for the plan and mutual aid agreements, as to who or what agency will fill certain roles in the event of a large spill. Carl Pellegrino, EPA director Region 2 out of Edison, New Jersey, explained that, “There are three booming exercises going on simultaneously to demonstrate what it would be like for agencies, public and private, working together. In advanced planning, there are areas that need to be protected and those strategies have been developed ahead of time. But, depending on a number of factors: volume, movement of the water, wind, the spread, and kind of oil can change the game plan and there needs to be a degree of flexibility but also within the plan of action. “There is a level of artificiality to these exercises but it also is beneficial to have a plan and know how to use equipment in the event of a crisis. These agencies will be the first responders in this type of event and other agencies, such as the EPA, wouldn’t be able to respond for a number of hours. Timely response is key to protecting valuable resources.” The spill response training/drill involved three boom (a floating device to isolate oil spills) exercises simultaneously on the lake; various agencies practiced the deployment and maneuvering of the boom at the Port Henry shore and on the shore at Chimney Point in Vermont. The DEC in Washington County practiced using drones to fly over the area and assess spills and placement of the boom with drone-flight video feedback. The drones also monitor the performance of the boom from a point of view that cannot be done by the human eye and makes the operation more effective. ■

New York State ENCON and local hazmat response teams work on maneuvering and placing boom on the shore of Lake Champlain on Sept. 11 as part of a united response exercise led by the EPA. Photos by Laura Achouatte

EPA Director of Region 2 of New Jersey, Carl Pellegrino, looks on as Canadian Pacific Rail’s contracted hazmat crew, Miller Environmental Group, load out the boom to begin their maneuvering exercise on Lake Champlain on Sept. 11.

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State (SSNY) 8/26/2019. Office in Clinton Co. SSNY desig. agent of LLC whom process may be served. SSNY shall Published by Denton Publications, Inc. to 795 NYS mail process Route 3, Ste. 100, Plattsburgh, NY 12901, LEGALS LEGALS which is also the princiNOTICE OF FORMATION pal business location. OF LIMITED LIABILITY Purpose: Any lawful purCOMPANY (LLC) 141pose. 143 CORNELIA STREET, NC-09/7-10/12/2019LLC. Articles of Organi- 6TC-227485 zation filed with the Sec- DMK DEVELOPMENT retary of State of New CHAMPLAIN, LLC. Filed: (SSNY) on 8/13/19 . Office: Clinton York 09/10/2019. Office in Co. Formed in MI: Clinton County, NY. The 7/12/19. SSNY designatSSNY is designated as ed as agent for process agent of the LLC upon & shall mail to its forwhom process against it eign add: 4927 E. Starimay be served. SSNY ha Dr, Ste B, Norton shall mail a copy of any Shores, MI 49441. Arts. process to the LLC at: of Org. filed with Mi 68 Oak Circle, Colch- Dept Of Licensing And ester, VT 05446. Pur- Regulatory Affairs, Otpose: Any lawful pur- tawa Bldg, 611 W. Otpose. tawa Po Box 30004, NC-9/28-11/2/2019Lansing, MI 48909. Pur6TC-228805 pose: General. NC-09/14-10/19/2019NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY 6TC-227724 COMPANY (LLC) 47 COUNTY OF CLINTON DRAPER AVENUE, LLC. SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW Articles of Organization YORK filed with the Secretary PennyMac Loan Serof State of New York vices, LLC (SSNY) on 09/10/2019. Plaintiff, Office in Clinton County, NY. The SSNY is desig- - against Dain A Phillips, Capital nated as agent of the LLC upon whom pro- One Bank (USA) N.A., New York State Departcess against it may be served. SSNY shall mail ment of Taxation and Fia copy of any process to nance, United States of Revthe LLC at: 68 Oak Cir- America-Internal Colchester, VT enue Service, cle, Defendants. 05446. Purpose: Any Index No. lawful purpose. 00000253/2019 NC-09/28-11/2/2019Filed: 9/10/2019 6TC-228807 SUPPLEMENTAL SUMNOTICE OF FORMATION MONS OF LIMITED LIABILITY Plaintiff designates ClinCOMPANY (LLC) 5090 ton County as the place SOUTH CATHERINE of trial. Venue is based STREET, LLC. Articles of upon the County in Organization filed with which the Mortgage the Secretary of State of premises is situated. New York (SSNY) on TO THE ABOVE NAMED 09/10/2019. Office in DEFENDANT(S): Clinton County, NY. The YOU ARE HEREBY SUMSSNY is designated as MONED to answer the agent of the LLC upon Complaint in this action whom process against it and to serve a copy of may be served. SSNY your Answer or, if the shall mail a copy of any Complaint is not served process to the LLC at: with this Summons, to 68 Oak Circle, Colch- serve a Notice of Apester, VT 05446. Pur- pearance on the attorpose: Any lawful pur- neys for the plaintiff pose. within twenty (20) days NC-09/21-11/2/2019after service of this 6TC-228804 Summons, exclusive of the day of service (or ADK KIDS LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of within thirty (30) days State (SSNY) on 7-30- after service is complete if this Summons is not 2019. Office in Clinton Co. SSNY desig. Agent personally delivered to of LLC upon whom Pro- you within the State of cess may be served. New York). In case of SSNY shall mail copy of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will process to 2 Onondaga Lane, Plattsburgh NY be taken against you by default for the relief de12901, which is also the Principal business loca- manded in the Comtion. Purpose: Any law- plaint. NOTICE OF NATURE OF ful purpose. ACTION AND RELIEF NC-08/31-10/05/2019SOUGHT 6TC-226970 THE OBJECT of the ASHLINE SOLAR ACRES above captioned action is to foreclose a MortLLC Articles of Org. filed to secure NY Sec. of State (SSNY) gage 8/15/2019. Office in $76,530.00 and interest, Clinton Co. SSNY desig. recorded in the Office of agent of LLC whom pro- the Clerk of the County cess may be served. of CLINTON on July 29, 2013, in Instr. 2013SSNY shall mail process covering to 297 Boas Rd., Moo- 00258427, premises known as ers Forks, NY 12959. Purpose: Any lawful pur- 9368 Route 9 a/k/a 9368 State Route 9, Chazy, NY pose. 12921. NC-09/28-11/02/2019The relief sought in the 6TC-228987 within action is a final NOTICE OF FORMATION judgment directing the OF CHAMPLAIN VALLEY sale of the premises deGROUP scribed above to satisfy DIVERSIFIED LLC the debt secured by the (PURSUANT TO SEC- Mortgage described TION 203 OF THE LIM- above. ITED LIABILITY COMPA- NOTICE NY LAW) YOU ARE IN DANGER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- OF LOSING YOUR EN that the Articles of HOME Organization of Cham- If you do not respond to plain Valley Diversified this Summons and Group LLC (the Compa- Complaint by serving a ny) were filed with the copy of the answer on Secretary of State of the the attorney for the State of New York on Mortgage company who June 19, 2019. filed this foreclosure The Company is being proceeding against you formed for any lawful and filing the answer business purpose and with the court, a default shall have all the powers judgment may be enset forth in Section 202 tered and you can lose (a) - 202(q) of the New your home. York Limited Liability Speak to an attorney or go to the court where Company Law. The office of the Compa- your case is pending for further information on ny is to be located in the how to answer the County of Clinton, State of New York, with of- Summons and protect your property. fices located at 8 Jubert Lane, Plattsburgh, New Sending a payment to York 12901. The Secre- your Mortgage company will not stop this tary of State has been foreclosure action. designated as the agent YOU MUST RESPOND of the Company upon who process against the BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE Company may be ATTORNEY FOR THE served. The post office PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE address to which the Secretary of State shall COMPANY) AND FILING mail a copy of any pro- THE ANSWER WITH cess against the Compa- THE COURT. Dated: Bayshore, New ny served upon such Secretary of State is: 8 York Jubert Lane, Platts- September 3, 2019 By: Linda P. Manfredi, burgh, New York 12901. Esq. NC-09/14-10/19/2019Frenkel, Lambert, Weiss, 6TC-221373 Weisman & Gordon, LLP Code10 Accounting Ser- Attorneys for Plaintiff vices, LLC filed with the 53 Gibson Street SSNY on 6/21/2019. Of- Bay Shore, New York fice: Clinton Co. SSNY 11706 designated as agent (631) 969-3100 upon whom process Our File No.:01-089493against the LLC may be F00 served. SSNY shall mail NC-09/28-10/19/2019process to PO Box 1895 4TC-228817 Plattsburgh, NY 12901. STATE OF NEW YORK NC-09/07-10/12/2019COUNTY COURT CLIN6TC-227029 TON COUNTY Currier Builders LLC IN THE MATTER OF THE filed with the SSNY on FORECLOSURE OF TAX 8/23/2019. Office: Clin- LIENS BY PROCEEDING ton Co. SSNY designat- IN REM PURSUANT TO ARTICLE ELEVEN OF ed as agent upon whom process against the LLC THE REAL PROPERTY may be served. SSNY TAX LAW BY CLINTON shall mail process to COUNTY Tanner Currier 27 Pleas- COMBINED NOTICE & ant Street, Apt B, PO PETITION OF FORECLOSURE PURSUANT TO Box 562 Peru, NY 12972 RPTL SECTION 1123(2) NC-09/14-10/19/2019(b) 6TC-227756 Index No. 2019DAVEY DRIVE COM- 00001400 MONS, LLC Articles of Date Filed: October 4, Org. filed NY Sec. of 2019 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE State (SSNY) 8/26/2019. Office in Clinton Co. that on the 4th day of 2019, the SSNY desig. agent of October, LLC whom process may County Treasurer, hereinafter the "Enforcing Ofbe served. SSNY shall mail process to 795 NYS ficer", of Clinton County, Route 3, Ste. 100, hereinafter the "Tax DisPlattsburgh, NY 12901, trict", pursuant to law which is also the princi- filed with the Clerk of pal business location. Clinton County this NoPurpose: Any lawful pur- tice and Petition of Forepose. closure, and hereby NC-09/7-10/12/2019commenced the above6TC-227485 captioned proceeding, to

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on the 4th day of October, 2019, the County Treasurer, hereinafter the "Enforcing Officer", of Clinton County, hereinafter the "Tax District", pursuant LEGALS to law filed with the Clerk of Clinton County this Notice and Petition of Foreclosure, and hereby commenced the abovecaptioned proceeding, to enforce the payment of delinquent taxes or other lawful charges which have accumulated and become liens against certain parcels of real property. The parcels to which this proceeding applies are described in Schedule A attached hereto and made a part hereof. EFFECT OF FILING: All persons having or claiming to have an interest in the real property described in Schedule A hereto are hereby notified that the filing of this Notice and Petition constitutes the commencement by the Tax District of a proceeding in the court specified in the caption above to foreclose each of the tax liens held and owned by the Tax District in the parcels described in Schedule A hereto by a foreclosure proceeding in rem. NATURE OF PROCEEDING: This proceeding is brought against the real property only and is to foreclose the tax liens held and owned by the Tax District in the parcels described in Schedule A hereto. No personal judgment will be entered herein for such taxes or other legal charges or any part thereof. PERSONS AFFECTED: This Notice and Petition is directed to all persons owning or having or claiming to have an interest in the real property described herein. Such persons are hereby notified further that a duplicate of such Notice and Petition has been filed in the office of the Enforcing Officer of the Tax District and will remain open for public inspection up to and including the date specified below as the last day for redemption. RIGHT OF REDEMPTION: Any person having or claiming to have an interest in any such real property and the legal right thereto may on or before said date redeem the same by paying the amount of all such unpaid tax liens thereon, including all interest and penalties and other legal charges which are included in the lien against such real property, computed to and including the date of redemption. Such payments shall be made to Clinton County Treasurer, Clinton County Treasurer's Office, 137 Margaret Street, Suite 205, Plattsburgh, NY 12901. In the event that such taxes are paid by a person other than the record owner of such real property, the person so paying shall be entitled to have the tax liens affected thereby satisfied of record. ALL PAYMENTS MUST BE MADE IN THE FORM OF CASH, MONEY ORDER OR BANK CERTIFIED CHECK. LAST DAY FOR REDEMPTION: THE LAST DAY FOR REDEMPTION IS HEREBY FIXED AS THE 10TH DAY OF JANUARY, 2020 OR AS OTHERWISE FIXED BY COURT ORDER OR JUDGMENT. Swis, S-B-L, Owners Name, Acres, Front Feet Depth Feet, Amt Due ALTONA 092000 88.14-1-1 AUGER CLEMENT 102.81 x 180.00 $443.96 092000 91.-1-15 BLOW GEORGE J 144.00 x 151.00 $970.59 092000 73.-1-10.171 BUSHEY NEAL R 1.20 acres $1,850.83 092000 148.-3-16.2 CHAPMAN ANNA 3.00 acres $981.80 092000 71.1-1-9 DROWN FRANK 120.00 x 100.00 $312.41 092000 73.-2-8 GUERIN RUFUS J 4.00 acres $962.21 092000 72.-1-30 GUERIN RUFUS J 2.20 acres $2,907.91 092000 73.-2-7 GUERIN RUFUS J 1.00 acres $368.34 092000 88.14-1-49 HONAN DANIEL 80.00 x 143.95 $564.41 092000 88.14-1-48 HONAN DANIEL 80.00 x 150.00 $763.31 092000 73.-1-51 JACKSON WILLIAM 100.00 x 109.00 $301.10 092000 72.-1-35.5 JARVIS DANIEL 2.20 acres $1,663.15 092000 88.14-1-43 JOHNSON ARNOLD JR 74.80 x 117.81 $950.99 092000 89.1-2-8 MATOTT STEVEN D 100.00 x 295.00 $1,699.46

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092400 165.-1-3.42 SEYMOUR JOSEPH S 175.00 x 198.72 $1,651.24

092200 314.-2-17 HANSON ADAM 13.00 acres $717.32

092400 167.4-2-12 STANLEY ROBERTA C 25.00 x 230.00 $2,572.58

092200 303.-2-28 HOWERTON JAMES E 107.62 x 400.00 $2,668.23

092400 165.4-4-14 STOTLER PATRICK 100.00 x 263.00 $659.72

092200 315.-2-1.2 JARVIS CHRISTOPHER M 1.00 acres $2,808.35

092400 178.-2-18.7 TRIM EUGENE J 1.91 acres $4,014.87

092200 313.-3-1.4 JOY CHRIS A 8.50 acres $1,958.17

092400 190.-1-14 TROMBLY CLIFTON M 3.20 acres $1,044.67

092200 305.-2-3 LAHART MILDRED B 1.50 acres $1,760.04

092400 163.-1-25 VASQUEZ AUGUSTIN HONORE 41.90 acres $1,054.95

092200 293.-4-2.2 LAPLANTE RODNEY P 1.00 acres $1,252.67

092400 189.-2-13.71 WHITE CHESTER 22.60 acres $1,218.30

092200 315.-1-18 NOLAN HAYDEN R 169.00 x 190.00 $1,883.36

092400 189.-2-13.1 WHITE CHESTER 38.00 acres $835.68

092200 326.-1-1.2 PERKY DAVID F 5.69 acres $5,485.25

BLACK BROOK 092600 321.-1-2 BLAU KENNETH 39.10 acres $1,323.63

092200 293.-2-4.31 PRAY WILLIAM W 3.80 acres $679.01 092200 305.-1-2.4 RYAN MAY 2.30 acres $1,448.92 092200 315.16-1-5

092600 307.2-1-23 COLON DEIRDRE ANN 60.00 x 160.00 $2,694.44 092600 263.-2-10 DOYLE PAUL A JR 31.10 acres $1,232.29 092600 274.-1-11.1

39.10 acres $1,323.63 092600 307.2-1-23 COLON DEIRDRE ANN 60.00 x 160.00 $2,694.44 LEGALS 092600 263.-2-10 DOYLE PAUL A JR 31.10 acres $1,232.29 092600 274.-1-11.1 FOUNTAIN LAND CONTRACT JOHN JR 180.00 x 190.00 $1,063.97 092600 342.-1-19.1 MCFARLAND ROBERT 1.20 acres $1,602.01 092600 342.3-2-28 PATTNO JOHN F 190.00 x 121.00 $853.63 092600 341.2-1-11 PATTNO JOHN F 32.00 x 81.00 $5,224.48 092600 320.-2-8.3 PROVOST KAREN 4.10 acres $599.86 092600 341.-1-33 SMITH JOHN 1.50 acres $3,430.44 092600 331.-2-8.1 SNOW JASON 150.00 x 100.00 $1,034.36 092600 341.2-1-34 STORMS MEGAN L 165.00 x 257.00 $4,686.24 092600 342.3-2-17 STORMS MEGAN L 62.50 x 70.00 $3,040.53 092600 339.-1-2.2 THRU THE WOODS LLC 12.63 acres $3,780.39 092600 275.-1-27 WHITTIER KATHLEEN S 1.80 acres $1,868.00 092600 310.-1-1 ZURLO PAUL J 158.30 acres $7,148.61 CHAMPLAIN 092801 18.15-4-33.2 BECHARD DAVID J 66.00 x 145.00 $1,249.41 092801 18.20-4-5 LABARGE CURTIS S 83.00 x 78.00 $1,282.85 092801 18.15-3-10 LAPORTE PAULINE G 76.00 x 70.00 $756.29 092801 18.19-2-20 LEMERY KALE CORBIN 51.90 x 247.00 $2,371.03 092801 18.15-3-14 MESEC TIMOTHY 70.00 x 184.00 $1,574.67 092801 18.15-3-29 MESEC TIMOTHY W 132.00 x 55.00 $1,697.26 092801 18.20-1-1 OH HYE SUN 106.00 x 128.00 $3,070.73 092801 18.20-5-7 PARKER KEVIN 72.00 x 289.00 $2,413.90 092801 18.20-6-5 PICARD ELMER 55.00 x 127.00 $1,330.06 092801 18.15-1-1 RICHARDS JEAN 75.00 x 92.00 $530.91 092801 18.11-1-13.1 SELLER SHELLY S 92.00 x 202.00 $1,854.50 092801 19.13-1-4 SMITH STACEY L 1.23 acres $4,440.95 092801 18.20-1-4 TAITT DAVID A 53.65 x 187.35 $567.97 092803 20.15-3-6 BABBIE RONALD J 120.00 x 220.00 $5,408.86 092803 20.10-2-2 COOK ROY W 50.00 x 150.00 $367.71 092803 20.10-2-34 GIGUERE DENIS G 66.00 x 139.00 $5,101.57 092803 20.6-1-3 GOODROW LISA 1.40 acres $7,787.42 092803 20.11-4-14 HAWLEY GEORGE C 85.00 x 129.00 $12,902.28 092889 17.-1-65.5 ARMSTRONG ROBERT K 7.10 acres $4,096.10 092889 18.-1-31 BAKER DORIS 125.00 x 150.00 $1,709.48 092889 33.-2-5.1 BEDARD ANDRE 215.12 acres $4,078.77 092889 64.-1-42 BEEMAN ARNOLD J 100.00 x 130.00 $3,000.63 092889 33.-1-1.2 CASTINE PENNY M 140.00 x 165.00 $5,939.86 092889 34.-1-9 COULOMBE CHAD J 1.40 acres $3,075.44 092889 33.-1-8 DAME OUTDOOR ADVERTISING CORP 12.00 acres

092889 33.-1-1.2 CASTINE PENNY M 140.00 x 165.00 $5,939.86

BG/NC Sun 092889 The 34.-1-9 COULOMBE CHAD J 1.40 acres LEGALS $3,075.44 092889 33.-1-8 DAME OUTDOOR ADVERTISING CORP 12.00 acres $2,209.05 092889 63.-1-20.1-2 DESO RALPH J 2.00 acres $193.99 092889 63.-1-43.3 DUPEE RANDY A 165.00 x 263.00 $1,457.51 092889 62.-1-4.41 DUPREY LAURIE A 12.50 acres $389.34 092889 63.-1-49 DUPREY MICHAEL A 2.10 acres $1,768.39 092889 48.-1-3.6 ESELTINE MARVLE 278.00 x 125.00 $4,893.64 092889 34.-1-18.5 GOOLEY DAVID A 90.00 x 88.00 $681.54 092889 33.-1-2 GOOLEY DAVID H 132.00 x 100.00 $574.24 092889 32.-1-3.222 GOOLEY GREGORY D 1.00 acres $477.25 092889 17.-1-3.3 HOGLE TONY G 1.10 acres $743.46 092889 49.-3-13 LAFOUNTAIN DUSTIN 1.00 acres $1,494.14

120.00 x 150.00 $1,713.56 093000 109.-1-59.1 ROBERTS JOSEPH J |1.30 October acres 5, 2019 • 15 $2,675.92 LEGALS 093000 79.3-1-6.2 SELLER NATHAN 2.00 acres $5,746.92 093000 137.-1-29 SNYDER SARA 80.00 x 100.00 $719.46 093000 80.-1-5.13 TAITT FRANCIS JR 4.60 acres $653.81 093000 80.-1-5.14 TAITT FRANCIS JR 6.32 acres $2,913.55 093000 136.-1-29.2 TROMBLY TODD D 110.00 x 150.00 $1,680.12 093000 122.-1-60.5 WHELDEN MARSHALL F III 177.00 x 221.00 $4,206.18 093000 122.-1-57.2 WINTERBOTTOM BELINDA A 1.60 acres $4,735.65 CLINTON 093200 22.-1-1.2 BARNES LIFE USE LILLIAN 10.00 acres $847.51 093200 24.-1-1.11 BROWN KEVIN F 22.50 acres $489.19 093200 24.-1-2 BROWN KEVIN F 22.50 acres $821.94 093200 68.-1-11.1 DROWN FRANK L 47.10 acres $756.12

092889 33.-1-35.1 LAFOUNTAIN MARIE LUCIENNE 1.30 acres $706.07

093200 7.-1-9 ELSHAFAY HEFNEY 5.20 acres $1,208.67

092889 78.-2-1.1 MATOTT PAUL E 60.70 acres $2,963.46

093200 67.-1-2.3 GILMORE KELLEY P 100.00 x 225.00 $933.46

092889 63.-1-52.1-2 MATOTT PAUL E 158.80 acres $2,606.08

093200 52.-1-9.22 LANGEVIN WILFRED 1.50 acres $295.68

092889 63.-1-52.1-1 MATOTT PAUL E 122.00 acres $2,446.49

093200 21.-1-1.3 MAGOON MATT 23.60 acres $876.31

092889 34.-1-10.1 MCDONALD MATTHEW T 4.83 acres $4,908.80

093200 38.-1-15 MAHONEY JOHN G 235.40 acres $3,712.31

092889 18.-1-54.11 PERBI NAA A 250.00 x 150.00 $3,332.61 092889 20.-1-17.21 TDI REPAIR FACILITIES LLC 3.80 acres $5,413.51 092889 20.-1-18.2 TDI REPAIR FACILITIES LLC 1.10 acres $1,025.24 CHAZY 093000 94.1-1-34 ARMSTRONG ROBERT K 118.00 x 140.00 $7,554.11 093000 93.-1-8 BARRY MELISSA R 10.10 acres $1,874.99 093000 136.-1-30.8 BEAUDIN FEREOL 208.00 x 208.00 $591.56 093000 94.1-2-37 BOIRE ROBERT R 67.20 x 112.40 $2,379.01 093000 122.-1-58 DECOSTE GWYN 264.00 x 90.50 $434.09 093000 122.-1-10 GIGUERE GREGORY C 37.00 x 74.00 $770.13 093000 76.-2-32 HONAN DANIEL 165.00 x 110.00 $1,298.14 093000 93.2-1-33 HUBBELL ROBERT C 30.00 x 27.00 $837.53 093000 124.2-1-11 HUBBELL ROBERT C 2.09 acres $1,858.16 093000 124.2-1-1 HUBBELL ROBERT M 1.56 acres $3,276.91 093000 109.4-2-5 HUBBELL ROBERT M 4.50 acres $1,961.17 093000 94.-1-43.211 LECLAIRE BRUCE W 59.10 acres $6,609.35 093000 94.-1-57 PASSNO JEFFREY S 80.00 x 300.00 $324.31 093000 136.-1-28.2 PRATT LEITA M 216.00 x 175.00 $614.40

093200 22.-1-9.1 PERRY ROY M 44.40 acres $744.73 093200 7.-1-10.1 SCHOONMAKER ROBERT W 25.50 acres $640.04 DANNEMORA 093401 187.20-6-5 BEAUDRY RICHARD 73.75 x 73.75 $4,713.11 093401 187.20-5-32 DAWN BECKERS RTO INC 33.00 x 147.84 $2,945.00 093401 188.17-1-15 JARRARD KATHRYN J 66.00 x 300.00 $1,860.98 093401 187.20-5-14 LAVARNWAY RICKY 82.50 x 73.00 $3,468.96 093401 187.20-4-24 PELLERIN TIMOTHY J 70.00 x 167.00 $4,967.74 093489 158.4-1-63.2 ALEXANDER DOUGLAS A 125.00 x 200.00 $961.12 093489 183.20-4-34 ALEXANDER DOUGLAS A 69.50 x 104.00 $2,829.73 093489 183.20-2-3 ARMSTRONG MICHAEL 37.29 x 276.00 $2,311.66 093489 183.20-4-20 CHAMPAGNE SHANE 69.50 x 92.00 $2,620.58 093489 183.20-1-18 CHASE JOHN R 52.37 x 137.00 $1,836.37 093489 183.20-4-16 CHASE RONALD J JR 76.00 x 125.00 $546.86 093489 183.20-2-17 CHASE RONALD JR 45.29 x 280.00 $2,253.72 093489 183.2-2-36 DEFAYETTE MARYLOU 67.00 x 164.00 $591.27 093489 160.-1-18 DUBRAY STEVEN M 2.80 acres $569.01 093489 169.-2-7 DUBRAY WILLIAM 6.40 acres $4,702.62

093000 138.-1-28 RENNELL ESTATE OF ROBERT H 120.00 x 150.00 $1,713.56

093489 188.-1-12 GIANCOTTI BRUNO 43.00 acres $919.26

093000 109.-1-59.1 ROBERTS JOSEPH J 1.30 acres $2,675.92

093489 183.16-1-6 GRANT AMANDA 163.00 x 148.00 $1,446.69

093000 79.3-1-6.2 SELLER NATHAN 2.00 acres $5,746.92

093489 183.20-2-16 HARTPENCE KEVIN M 189.47 x 138.00 $390.70

093000 137.-1-29

093489 183.20-4-25 KASKA LIFE USE EILEEN


43.00 acres $919.26

10.00 acres $373.37

093600 99.1-3-22 093489 183.16-1-6 LABOMBARD NATHAN J GRANT AMANDA 78.00 x 131.00 163.00 x 148.005, 2019 | The 16 • October BG/NC Sun $791.52 $1,446.69 093489 183.20-2-16 LEGALS HARTPENCE KEVIN M 189.47 x 138.00 $390.70

093600 99.1-2-18 LEGALS LABOMBARD THELMA L 110.00 x 226.00 $1,107.01

093489 183.20-4-25 KASKA LIFE USE EILEEN G 89.00 x 80.00 $2,648.65

093600 69.-2-5 LIU SINAN 11.30 acres $467.09

093489 169.-2-8 KORB MELISSA A 8.20 acres $2,743.07 093489 158.4-1-63.6 LAGOY NEIL M 1.30 acres $1,385.55 093489 183.2-2-33 LAPIER BRANDON LEE 133.88 x 154.00 $1,906.21 093489 183.20-1-21 MERRELL ROBERT 30.00 x 134.00 $2,382.48 093489 182.-2-2.4 STANZONI ROBERT 88.90 acres $1,530.02

093600 55.-2-5.22 MACEY ROBERT 10.00 acres $213.53 093600 98.-1-14 MAGOON DONALD C JR 43.50 acres $2,464.88 093600 115.-1-2.4 MAGOON MATTHEW 13.20 acres $540.69 093600 113.-1-10.5 MAGOON MATTHEW C 94.00 acres $2,180.51 093600 99.1-1-18 MAGOON WAYNE 95.00 x 160.00 $1,769.58

093489 172.2-1-40 THOMPSON MATTHEW J 2.60 acres $753.43

093600 82.-1-16.1 NORMANDIN JAMES W III 220.00 acres $4,621.94

093489 172.2-1-38.2 THOMPSON MATTHEW J 200.00 x 162.00 $467.47

093600 97.-1-11 NORMANDIN JAMES W III 30.00 acres $750.61

093489 183.20-4-3 TRUDEAU CONAN S 50.00 x 100.00 $1,931.93

093600 71.3-2-3 PECOR WADE 80.00 x 220.00 $1,391.58

093489 183.12-1-13 WILSON RICHARD 31.20 x 203.00 $1,990.73

093600 99.1-3-5 POTTS CYNTHIA 56.00 x 115.00 $1,005.25

093489 185.2-3-22.3 WOODWARD CYNTHIA A 1.00 acres $1,041.04

093600 84.-1-22 QUESNEL THERESA M 215.00 x 141.00 $1,194.99

ELLENBURG 093600 70.-1-35.2 BAKER AMY 2.00 acres $2,694.44 093600 83.-1-2 BARTON GARY 2.60 acres $1,580.71 093600 70.-1-4.3 BORRIE GABRIELLE M 2.00 acres $1,646.03 093600 97.-1-8 BRIOR KEITH 98.60 acres $1,571.20 093600 97.-1-23 BRIOR KEITH 173.50 acres $2,345.47 093600 82.-1-15 BRIOR KEITH 48.50 acres $4,521.28 093600 97.-1-10.2 BRIOR KEITH 100.50 acres $1,716.38 093600 97.-1-21.342 BRIOR KEITH R 104.80 acres $1,388.56 093600 97.-1-21.343 BRIOR KEITH R 123.00 acres $1,917.47 093600 85.-1-2.5 CALABRESE LYNDA 170.00 x 175.00 $638.53 093600 155.4-1-3 CARPENTER GLEN 2.10 acres $1,618.49 093600 71.-3-4.1 CIOCCA RALPH 36.70 acres $1,256.75 093600 71.3-3-42 CIOCCA RALPH 20.55 x 182.43 $378.91 093600 71.3-3-44 CIOCCA RALPH 100.15 x 166.21 $477.98 093600 155.2-1-5 CORRAL JOSEPH R JR 82.50 x 371.00 $1,570.64

093600 155.1-2-21 ROCK PHILIP E 70.00 x 215.00 $3,670.34 093600 112.-2-12.1 STALEY KIRBY N JR 7.90 acres $2,643.97 093600 112.-2-12.22 STALEY SAMANTHA M 7.80 acres $926.40 093600 127.-1-17 TOURVILLE BRAD A 200.00 x 200.00 $840.58 093600 155.4-1-41 WEEKS ADAM R 2.50 acres $2,710.63 MOOERS 093800 43.-1-8.3 ARPIN CAROLINE K 3.30 acres $3,088.26 093800 14.-1-11.1 BARCOMB REGINA M 170.00 x 150.00 $569.89 093800 41.-1-14 BASTO JOSEPH T 100.00 x 130.00 $1,080.25 093800 59.-1-25.22 BELL CASEY 2.90 acres $371.40 093800 59.-1-25.21 BELL CASEY K 2.90 acres $444.93 093800 44.-2-7.11 BURDO ELDON P 3.00 acres $416.33 093800 15.-1-29.1 CHALIFOU ELVA MARIE 56.80 acres $3,015.66 093800 15.-1-23.22 DUPEE JASON THOMAS 1.30 acres $4,273.03 093800 59.-1-3.21 FRANCIS EDNA M 61.40 acres $1,932.05 093800 59.-1-3.22 FRANCIS EDNA M 1.90 acres $1,183.96

093600 97.-1-21.33 DEGRAFF CATHERINE E 122.00 acres $1,590.32

093800 16.-1-27.12 GAUTHIER LIFE ESTATE FLORA 210.00 x 134.00 $11,792.84

093600 71.3-2-28 DROWN FRANK L 165.00 x 130.00 $3,185.82

093800 44.2-1-21 GERO BETTY 120.00 x 280.00 $2,738.41

093600 82.-1-17.2 FILION PATRICIA D 13.50 acres $899.13

093800 44.-1-20.2 GRENON JAMES A 1.20 acres $1,784.97

093600 82.-1-9.2 FILION RICHARD 207.00 x 207.00 $513.48

093800 31.-2-6 GUERIN CHARLES EDWARD 99.00 x 66.00 $2,434.57

093600 71.3-1-8 GENEREUX SHERRY A 97.00 x 310.00 $1,672.30 093600 98.-1-28 GILMORE KELLEY P 136.00 acres $3,277.89 093600 141.3-3-5.3 KASKA JOANN 100.00 x 275.00 $8,228.42 093600 155.-4-9 KORB MELISSA A 10.00 acres $373.37 093600 99.1-3-22 LABOMBARD NATHAN J 78.00 x 131.00 $791.52 093600 99.1-2-18 LABOMBARD THELMA L 110.00 x 226.00 $1,107.01 093600 69.-2-5 LIU SINAN

093800 44.2-1-9 HEMINGWAY NICOLE 110.00 x 160.00 $1,040.13 093800 30.15-1-7 HICKS BRENDA 180.00 x 126.00 $485.41 093800 16.-1-7.42 HILL DANIEL R 2.00 acres $722.26 093800 43.-1-8.14 LAFOUNTAIN TIMOTHY C 1.00 acres $1,290.64 093800 29.-2-42 LAPLANTE FRANKLIN M JR 100.00 x 225.00 $1,946.81 093800 31.-1-14 LAUNTON ESTATE MARY 100.00 x 240.00

LAFOUNTAIN TIMOTHY C 1.00 acres $1,290.64 093800 29.-2-42 LAPLANTE FRANKLIN M JR 100.00 xLEGALS 225.00 $1,946.81 093800 31.-1-14 LAUNTON ESTATE MARY 100.00 x 240.00 $252.91

CLIFTON PARK REALTY LLC 094000 269.-2-29.23 94.94 x 287.00 CIOCCA RALPH $3,482.55 43.55 acres $2,483.48 094200 246.-5-6 www.suncommunitynews.com CLIFTON PARK REALTY 094000 267.-4-7 LLC DASHNAW GLORIA 114.81 xLEGALS 295.00 1.60 acres LEGALS $3,005.82 $3,649.54 094000 279.2-1-38 DECKER GRETCHEN A 137.10 x 218.80 $6,072.84

094200 246.-5-7 CLIFTON PARK REALTY LLC 115.16 x 312.00 $3,022.70

$609.48 094200 246.-5-13 DAME MAUREEN V 1.32 acres $609.48 094200 246.-5-20 DAME MAUREEN LEGALS V 1.27 acres $609.48 094200 246.-5-29 DAME MAUREEN V 78.62 x 245.63 $609.48

093800 26.-1-8 LAVALLEY LOUIS R 190.00 acres $2,176.36

094000 254.-3-9.1 DUTILLY ROSARIO DOUGLAS 2.70 acres $5,891.99

093800 41.-1-3.71 LAVALLEY LOUIS R 105.20 acres $1,749.41

094000 291.-1-20.8 FALCON LANCE W 3.56 acres $1,116.57

093800 12.-1-5.1 LEAFLOOR COREY 15.00 acres $2,271.17

094000 267.-4-8 FIELDS ERICA R 5.30 acres $3,052.87

093800 12.-1-8 LEAFLOOR JESS W 314.80 acres $2,961.61

094000 276.-1-4 GIDDINGS DANNY S 150.00 x 200.00 $1,219.04

093800 43.-1-27.2 MANOR DARLENE A 43.10 acres $2,548.40

094000 292.-1-1.22 HARVEY RICK 1.70 acres $4,346.12

093800 43.-1-26.1 MANOR HAROLD W 25.90 acres $751.85

094000 256.-3-25 HITE BENJAMIN 110.00 x 264.00 $1,572.45

093800 43.-1-26.2 MANOR HAROLD W 156.50 acres $2,810.29

094000 255.-3-2 KING JEREMY 110.00 x 166.00 $590.74

094200 220.-8-18 CONKEY-GARZONE CYNTHIA C 9.10 acres $3,102.23

093800 43.-1-3 MANOR HAROLD W 69.50 acres $1,715.52

094000 256.-5-8.3 KING JEREMY 35.00 acres $853.83

094200 206.3-1-18.21 CRARY ESTATE JOHN W 1.10 acres $4,285.88

094200 246.-5-19 DAME MAUREEN V 1.07 acres $609.48

093800 45.-2-13 MARSHALL ROSEMARY S 72.20 x 305.70 $799.52

094000 256.-7-13 KING JEREMY 150.00 x 260.00 $366.90

094200 193.3-3-43 CROSS JOEY x 110.00 120.00 $1,170.87

094200 203.-1-13.1 DARRAH ROBERT M 30.50 acres $781.40

094000 256.-7-10 KING JEREMY DAVID 150.00 x 260.00 $3,488.76

094200 246.-1-9.154 DAME DAVID J 3.39 acres $2,389.89

094200 245.-5-23.2 DUTILLY ROSARIO D 2.70 acres $11,403.91

094000 256.-5-11.4 MCKEE LLOYD R 150.00 x 210.00 $3,673.32

094200 246.-1-9.153 DAME DAVID J 3.60 acres $2,415.18

094200 193.3-4-35 FULLER STEPHEN M II 100.00 x 182.00 $2,435.19

094000 256.-5-5.6 MERRILL PENELOPE B 150.00 x 250.00 $841.68

094200 246.-1-9.151 DAME MAUREEN 43.70 acres $1,404.62 094200 247.5-1-7 DAME MAUREEN V 129.09 x 140.92 $609.48

094200 192.-4-19 GOLDEN PAUL 105.40 x 148.90 $689.55

093800 61.-1-17 MATOTT ROSE M 55.50 acres $2,246.66 093800 58.-2-6.1 MCDONALD THOMAS A 147.20 acres $5,896.81 093800 28.-1-2.122 MESECK EDWARD 11.60 acres $252.38 093800 28.-1-3.5 MESECK EDWARD A 200.00 x 130.50 $837.13 093800 12.-1-9.2 MESECK EDWARD A 37.10 acres $800.15 093800 28.-1-2.13 MESECK EDWARD A 87.80 acres $1,377.54 093800 61.-1-13 MURRAY MICHAEL P 104.10 acres $2,218.04 093800 61.-1-8.4 NIEVES RICHARD D 19.00 acres $1,208.93 093800 57.-3-2.25 RABIDEAU GILBERT 15.20 acres $1,170.22 093800 44.2-3-14.2 RABIDEAU II TYRONE 80.00 x 67.00 $1,518.43 093800 47.-1-1 RABIDEAU JOHN L 63.00 acres $4,934.46 093800 31.-3-12 RABIDEAU JOHN L 110.00 acres $2,299.75 093800 15.-1-18.4 REMINGTON MAY ANN 10.10 acres $812.61 093800 28.-1-2.4 ROBIDOUX JOSEPH MARCEL 150.00 x 110.00 $310.19 093800 45.-3-9.21 SPOOR FANNIE 47.00 acres $1,862.59 093800 45.-3-9.22 SPOOR FANNIE 1.33 acres $2,220.03 093800 47.-1-2.31 SWINTON LEONARD 2.30 acres $698.60 093800 28.-1-9.1 TEDFORD ROY 108.90 acres $2,017.85 093800 60.-1-10.4 VINCENT DANIEL 1.00 acres $767.23 093800 29.-1-16.2 WOODRUFF JOSHUA D 1.65 acres $3,088.26 PERU 094000 258.-1-20 BARBER ROLAND B 8.50 acres $2,444.22 094000 269.-2-32 CAMPEAU FREDERIC 100.00 x 100.00 $2,346.05 094000 280.1-9-38 CARON ANN M 60.00 x 150.00 $5,236.42 094000 290.-1-13 CARPENTER TODD D 1.40 acres $3,688.66 094000 269.-2-29.23 CIOCCA RALPH 43.55 acres $2,483.48 094000 267.-4-7 DASHNAW GLORIA 1.60 acres $3,649.54 094000 279.2-1-38 DECKER GRETCHEN A 137.10 x 218.80 $6,072.84

094000 256.-3-20 REEVES SUSAN M 110.00 x 264.00 $1,469.98 094000 255.-3-7 RIZZIE LORRI A 100.00 x 162.00 $971.63 094000 290.-1-36 RYAN WILLIAM BRANDON 48.00 acres $4,980.59 094000 277.-1-20 RYAN WILLIAM BRANDON 57.00 acres $1,226.88 094000 256.-4-1.2 STANSBURY CRYSTAL 3.80 acres $1,416.48 094000 267.-2-1.4 STONE RANDALL A 1.20 acres $2,976.40 094000 281.-1-12.41 TELLIER LINDA 31.20 acres $3,429.75 094000 258.-1-40 WARD KARYN 75.00 x 152.00 $724.26 PLATTSBURGH 094200 193.3-4-25 AUBIN DANIELLE L 89.00 x 317.35 $918.70 094200 220.2-2-7 BECKER DAWN 50.00 x 157.55 $1,572.02 094200 194.-2-19 BIJEAU DANIEL P 6.07 acres $4,504.41 094200 205.-1-17 BLAKESLEY ARTHUR 22.70 acres $1,792.22 094200 193.3-3-4 BLOW-DASILVA ALYSHA 120.00 x 100.00 $1,339.12

094200 246.-5-8 CLIFTON PARK REALTY LLC 116.85 x 337.00 $3,022.70 094200 246.-5-2 CLIFTON PARK REALTY LLC 1.14 acres $2,271.72 094200 246.-5-10 CLIFTON PARK REALTY LLC 1.36 acres $2,879.26 094200 246.-5-9 CLIFTON PARK REALTY LLC 1.03 acres $2,988.96 094200 194.2-2-75 COGAN SMITH CAROL 8.00 x 120.00 $365.62

094200 247.5-1-10 DAME MAUREEN V 170.87 x 135.05 $609.48 094200 247.5-1-11 DAME MAUREEN V 282.00 x 87.09 $609.48 094200 247.5-1-12 DAME MAUREEN V 186.84 x 151.02 $609.48 094200 247.5-1-13 DAME MAUREEN V 209.85 x 269.29 $609.48 094200 247.5-1-14 DAME MAUREEN V 139.19 x 187.93 $609.48 094200 247.5-1-15 DAME MAUREEN V 198.01 x 196.88 $609.48 094200 247.5-1-16 DAME MAUREEN V 119.26 x 191.62 $609.48 094200 247.5-1-17.2 DAME MAUREEN V 66.63 x 167.37 $326.78 094200 247.5-1-6.2 DAME MAUREEN V 44.66 x 140.92 $280.37 094200 247.5-1-8 DAME MAUREEN V 138.93 x 165.21 $609.48 094200 246.-5-11 DAME MAUREEN V 1.29 acres $609.48 094200 246.-5-30 DAME MAUREEN V 1.20 acres $609.48 094200 247.5-1-9 DAME MAUREEN V 138.15 x 165.21 $609.48

094200 209.3-1-52 BROCKWAY SHEILA A 1.10 acres $5,305.56

094200 247.5-1-19 DAME MAUREEN V 0.86 acres $297.24

094200 220.-8-16.1 BRODI STEPHEN T 2.10 acres $3,203.08

094200 246.-5-21 DAME MAUREEN V 1.34 acres $609.48

094200 246.-1-25 BURDICK GLENN 48.00 x 360.00 $335.75

094200 246.-5-1 DAME MAUREEN V 1.33 acres $609.48

094200 206.-1-13.11 CALDERARO ESTATE JOSEPH S 100.00 x 118.00 $1,564.16

094200 246.-5-12 DAME MAUREEN V 1.38 acres $609.48

094200 192.-4-2 CIOCCA RALPH 163.00 x 117.00 $573.37 094200 246.-5-3 CLIFTON PARK REALTY LLC 141.25 x 247.00 $3,170.37 094200 246.-5-4 CLIFTON PARK REALTY LLC 117.17 x 247.00 $2,765.36 094200 246.-5-5 CLIFTON PARK REALTY LLC 94.94 x 287.00 $3,482.55 094200 246.-5-6 CLIFTON PARK REALTY LLC 114.81 x 295.00 $3,005.82 094200 246.-5-7 CLIFTON PARK REALTY LLC

094200 246.-5-14 DAME MAUREEN V 1.34 acres $609.48 094200 246.-5-16 DAME MAUREEN V 1.09 acres $609.48 094200 246.-5-17 DAME MAUREEN V 1.34 acres $609.48 094200 246.-5-18 DAME MAUREEN V 1.48 acres $609.48 094200 246.-5-13 DAME MAUREEN V 1.32 acres $609.48 094200 246.-5-20 DAME MAUREEN V 1.27 acres $609.48 094200 246.-5-29 DAME MAUREEN V 78.62 x 245.63

094200 246.-5-22 DAME MAUREEN V 1.26 acres $609.48 094200 246.-5-23 DAME MAUREEN V 1.24 acres $609.48 094200 246.-5-24 DAME MAUREEN V 1.22 acres $609.48 094200 246.-5-25 DAME MAUREEN V 1.31 acres $609.48 094200 246.-5-26 DAME MAUREEN V 1.34 acres $609.48 094200 246.-5-27 DAME MAUREEN V 1.18 acres $609.48 094200 246.-5-28 DAME MAUREEN V 1.35 acres $609.48

094200 192.4-1-28 GRAVES LAWRENCE 115.00 x 115.00 $1,067.30 094200 220.4-2-1.12 HANSHAW SYLVIA 75.00 x 156.00 $1,471.18 094200 233.-1-8 HARRELL III AGLESS J 140.00 x 150.00 $2,469.07 094200 205.-1-13 HENRY ALLEN 2.30 acres $5,809.87 094200 191.-2-7.8 HOLMES TIMOTHY 30.60 acres $3,982.03 094200 205.4-4-31.1 JOINER LAWRENCE 60.00 x 135.00 $3,135.61 094200 206.4-2-3 LAJOY BETTY LOU 80.00 x 140.00 $1,428.19 094200 206.3-2-1 LASHWAY ESTATE ELLSWORTH 130.00 x 350.00 $4,116.74 094200 180.-3-4.5 LOON GULF INC 101.00 acres $2,818.66 094200 220.4-2-2.2 MARTIN ALVIN 113.00 x 150.00 $1,338.13 094200 246.-4-9 MCGRAIL PATRICE 271.10 x 240.10 $7,900.71 094200 206.-1-13.1 MCKENNA STEPHEN A 62.40 acres $16,340.99 094200 191.-3-15.121 MCKENNA STEPHEN A 11.80 acres $5,874.78 094200 193.3-2-8 MERCURIO HOLLIE K 110.00 x 343.00 $1,768.30 094200 220.2-2-8 MONETTE CARL M 50.00 x 157.75 $2,788.62

094200 203.-2-47.3 SEGUIN RUSSELL T 200.00 x 200.00 $4,797.79

GILLETT HERMAN H 99.00 x 350.00 $1,748.28

094200 205.-1-4 VANN PAMELA 85.00 x 185.00 $3,544.90

094489 210.2-2-4 OLSON DIANNE M 60.00 x 300.00 $1,187.07

094200 245.-5-69 WATSON KRIS A II 1.30 acres $1,920.06

094489 210.2-1-2 OSWALD ROBERT III 110.00 x 210.00 $1,575.83

094200 189.-3-8.1 WHITE CHESTER 145.50 acres $3,013.28

094489 200.-1-1 PHILLIPS LOIS 50.50 acres $769.66

SARANAC 094401 201.8-1-24.4 DOUGLAS THOMAS M 94.00 x 100.00 $606.81

094489 215.-1-12 PHILLIPS MICHAEL 4.90 acres $3,618.00

094489 210.2-2-8 094200 192.4-3-28 GILLETTE TOM Published by Denton Publications, Inc. SMITH ESTATE ESTHER 2.60 acres C $1,680.97 105.00 xLEGALS 150.00 LEGALS $2,629.72 094489 236.-1-3.13 HALBRITTER BARRY 094200 193.3-4-42 8.10 acres TALIAFERRO NAYLOR $1,640.46 139.20 x 108.72 $510.67 094489 216.-1-41.2 JOHNSON ERICA 094200 193.3-5-16 120.00 x 300.00 TAYLOR DONNA $293.67 100.00 x 150.00 $479.18 094489 225.-1-1 LEAVINE KENNETH 094200 206.4-4-24 50.00 acres TAYLOR MICHAEL J $1,258.71 60.00 x 238.00 $4,384.44 094489 214.-1-8.1 LOON GULF INC 094200 206.4-4-22 25.00 acres TAYLOR MICHAEL J $593.77 60.00 x 336.00 $4,982.18 094489 214.-1-7 LOON GULF INC 094200 206.4-4-23 50.00 acres TAYLOR MICHAEL J $765.39 60.00 x 336.00 $3,360.90 094489 210.2-1-5 LUEBBERS JOHN 094200 246.-1-10.56 61.00 x 330.00 THE LANDINGS ASSOCI- $1,350.01 ATION 20.00 x 1179.25 094489 236.-1-10 $508.01 MILLER FRANKLYN E 3.00 acres 094200 192.4-2-14.5 $1,044.20 TOMAN GLENN 196.98 x 200.00 094489 226.-1-15.1 $1,582.66 MILLER JASON 150.00 acres 094200 207.10-1-16 $4,540.27 TRB DEVELOPMENT LLC 094489 240.1-1-5 1.40 acres MONZEL PHILLIP M $1,444.50 157.00 x 271.00 $2,860.24 094200 207.10-1-15.1 094489 252.-1-6.2 TRB DEVELOPMENT LLC O'BRIEN LEO JR 88.00 x 187.15 151.30 acres $817.82 $2,592.79

094489 240.1-1-28 ALEXANDER DOUGLAS 261.52 x 81.50 $3,134.86 094489 240.1-1-27 ALEXANDER DOUGLAS A JR 33.00 x 81.80 $1,811.76 094489 210.2-2-5.2 ATKINSON DARCY J 101.00 x 280.00 $1,335.54 094489 236.-1-3.14 BLUEWOLF CHARLES 7.90 acres $520.98 094489 227.-1-26.2 BUCKLEY GREGORY J 3.80 acres $6,424.61 094489 263.-1-7 BUTLER MCKENZIE 8.00 acres $973.57 094489 210.2-4-6 CALLAWAY KATHY E 60.00 x 430.00 $616.44 094489 251.3-4-8 CARPENTER GLENN 115.00 x 179.50 $929.14 094489 260.-1-21 CARROW NICHOLAS J 2.20 acres $2,335.39 094489 238.-1-1.12 CHAMPAGNE CODY J 12.10 acres $4,433.03 094489 237.-1-1 CHAMPAGNE HELEN KELLAS 223.70 acres $3,403.53 094489 202.-2-25.1 DECKER LAURA 82.50 x 132.00 $3,970.24 094489 216.-1-29.1 DELISLE AYOTTE CONNIE A 222.00 x 120.00 $731.45 094489 228.-1-2.2 DEVINS BEVERLY A 1.08 acres $3,759.58

094200 192.4-2-29 MONTO ERIC M 75.00 x 268.00 $665.78

094489 226.-1-15.2 DOHERTY TIMOTHY B JR 2.00 acres $3,156.28

094200 193.-1-12.2-1 NORTHWAY OUTDOOR ADVERTISING $1,409.24

094489 263.-1-37 DOYLE PAUL A JR 14.00 acres $2,244.93

094200 193.-1-12.2 NORTHWAY OUTDOOR ADVERTISING 54.60 acres $789.21

094489 260.-1-11 DRESCHER MELEEA L 23.80 acres $842.59

094200 220.4-4-13 PATNO RONALD W 110.00 x 210.00 $1,142.90 094200 195.3-1-16 QUINT JUDITH 104.00 x 175.00 $4,759.49 094200 245.-5-19 SCHMIDT CLIFFORD 110.00 x 205.00 $2,430.82 094200 203.-2-47.3 SEGUIN RUSSELL T 200.00 x 200.00 $4,797.79 094200 192.4-3-28 SMITH ESTATE ESTHER C 105.00 x 150.00 $2,629.72 094200 193.3-4-42 TALIAFERRO NAYLOR 139.20 x 108.72 $510.67

094489 210.2-3-4 EGGERS TODD 125.00 x 240.00 $1,277.58 094489 210.2-2-21 GARROW STANLEY 120.00 x 80.00 $1,241.38 094489 202.-4-2 GIANCOTTI BRUNO 4.40 acres $272.06 094489 210.2-1-6 GILLETT HERMAN H 99.00 x 350.00 $1,748.28 094489 210.2-2-8 GILLETTE TOM 2.60 acres $1,680.97 094489 236.-1-3.13 HALBRITTER BARRY 8.10 acres $1,640.46 094489 216.-1-41.2

094489 217.-3-20 POULIN ROGER G 12.90 acres $5,548.37 094489 202.-2-35.512 PROVOST MATTHEW H 5.20 acres $1,009.88 094489 210.2-2-12 REED JESSE 180.00 x 185.00 $830.81 094489 210.2-2-14 REED JESSE 165.00 x 180.00 $955.87 094489 260.-1-16.2 ROBERTS TIMOTHY 1.40 acres $1,375.10 094489 260.-1-16.1 ROBERTS TIMOTHY 70.50 acres $1,347.87 094489 261.-1-25 SADIQ CHRISTOPHER 8.10 acres $446.72 094489 239.-2-2 SANTOSA RONNY 47.20 acres $1,696.23 094489 226.-1-28.3 SANTOSA RONNY 225.00 x 150.00 $1,475.79 094489 250.-2-8.9 SHIPPLING JOHN 34.30 acres $1,589.00 094489 216.-1-11 SMATHERS LILLIAN M 2.10 acres $1,473.17 094489 253.-1-3.2 SPECK WALTER ROBERT 10.00 acres $701.03 094489 215.-1-35 STALEY RICHARD A JR 5.30 acres $2,105.95 " 094489 239.-1-5.4 TAITT DAVID A 1.50 acres $349.29

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094489 214.-1-2 TAYLOR MARY BETH 49.50 acres $1,112.83 094489 262.-1-45.12 TURNER JOHN 3.54 acres $722.48 094489 226.-1-7 VAUGHAN JOHN S 254.00 x 165.00 $1,044.20 094489 215.-1-40.1 WRIGHT RUSSELL B 101.10 acres $4,268.75 094489 215.-1-42.3 WRIGHT RUSSELL B 66.00 acres $1,331.64 SCHUYLER FALLS 094600 232.-2-21 ALLEN KIMBERLY 1.70 acres $631.04 094600 232.-2-22 ALLEN KIMBERLY 2.80 acres $1,906.93 094600 230.-1-11.17 BENSON ELIZABETH R 150.00 x 200.34 $4,941.52 094600 232.-2-4.1 BOSLEY LIFE USE BEATRICE 23.80 acres $1,273.06 094600 218.1-3-12.1 BURGESS KEITH


der Them, Or Either Of Tommy D. Deso Aka 143539. The mortgage NOTICE was assigned by an asPursuant to the New Them, And Their Re- Tommy David Deso Aka York State Election Law spective Wives, Widows, Thomas David Deso And signment executed August 20, 2015 and Husbands, Widowers, If She Be Dead, Any And §5-202, certain polling 094600 244.4-1-4 Heirs At Law, Next Of All Persons Unknown To recorded on November places in Clinton County STOCUM ROBERT E Or |20,October will be open for the pur- Kin, Descendants, Ex- Plaintiff, The 2015, in5, the Office of Claiming, www.suncommunitynews.com BG/NC Sun 2019 • 17 2.10 acres pose of taking the regis- ecutors, Administrators, Who May Claim To Have the Clinton County Clerk $2,009.96 Legatees, An Interest In, Or Gener- at Instrument Number tration of voters on Devisees, Lien Upon 2015-00275830. Thursday, October 10, Creditors, 094600 232.-2-30 LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALSTrustees, al Or Specific LEGALS LEGALS 2019 from 9:00am to Committees, TAITT FRANCIS Lienors, The Real Property De- The property in question NOTICE OF QUALIFICA- 7:00pm. And Assigns, All Of scribed In This Action; is described as follows: 1.00 acres TION OF FSC Platts- Site open will be: Whom And Whose Such Unknown Persons 75 KINGSLEY ROAD, $3,556.28 burgh NY, LLC. Authori- BOARD OF ELECTIONS, Names, Except As Stat- Being Herein Generally WEST CHAZY, NY 12992 ty filed with NY Secy of DATED: August 30, 2019 ed, Are Unknown To Described And Intended COUNTY OF CLINTON, 094600 218.-1-48 State (SSNY) on 9/9/19. To Be Included In Wife, Gross Polowy, LLC 137 Margaret Street, Plaintiff TYNDALL THOMAS H Office location: Clinton Suite 104, Plattsburgh, Defendants. 110.00 x 200.00 Widow, Husband, Wid- Attorneys For Plaintiff County. LLC formed in NY 1775 Wehrle Drive, Suite Strict Action to Fore- ower, Heirs At Law, Next $1,655.98 (DE) on Delaware Mary R. Dyer, Commis- close a Mortgage or in Of Kin, Descendants, Ex- 100 5/24/19. SSNY is desig- sioner the Alternative Reforclo- ecutors, Administrators, Williamsville, NY 14221 094600 256.1-1-12 sure Legatees, The law firm of Gross WOODWARD LIFE USE nated as agent of LLC Gregory B. Campbell, Devisees, whom process upon INDEX #:2019- Creditors, Trustees, Polowy, LLC and the atCommissioner GLORIA L against it may be served. Committees, Lienors, torneys whom it emClinton County Board of 00000748 140.00 x 205.00 SSNY shall mail process And Assignees Of Such ploys are debt collectors Elections Mortgaged Premises: $1,001.85 to: 28 Liberty St, NY, NY NC-10/5/2019-1TC75 Kingsley Road Deceased, Any And All who are attempting to 10005. DE address of 229557 West Chazy, NY 12992 Persons Deriving Inter- collect a debt. Any in094600 245.-1-19 LLC: 1209 Orange St, SBL #123-1-25.2 est In Or Lien Upon, Or formation obtained by WRIGHT DANA Wilmington, DE 19801. SUPPLEMENTAL SUM- To the Above named De- Title To Said Real Prop- them will be used for 3.70 acres Cert. of Formation filed erty By, Through Or Un- that purpose. $3,361.14 MONS IN STRICT FORE- fendants: You are hereby sum- der Them, Or Either Of NC-9/14-10/05/2019SERVICE OF ANSWER: with DE Secy of State, CLOSURE AND NOTICE 401 Federal St. Ste 4, OF OBJECT OF ACTION moned to answer the Them, And Their Re- 4TC-227744 Every person having any Dover, DE 19901. The right, title or interest in Complaint in Strict Fore- spective Wives, Widows, Supreme Court of The name and address of the closure in this action, Husbands, Widowers, Rustic Pines, LLC filed or lien upon any parcel State Of New York and to serve a copy of 094600 245.-1-34 094600 204.-3-3.1 of real property de- Reg. Agent is CT Corpo- County Of Clinton Heirs At Law, Next Of with the SSNY on DAME ESTATE GER- PETTITT SARAH your answer, or, if the Kin, Descendants, Ex- 7/30/2019. Office: Clinscribed in Schedule A ration System, 28 Liber- Wilmington Savings ty St, NY, NY 10005. MAINE 1.00 acres hereto may serve a duly Fund Society, FSB, Complaint in Strict Fore- ecutors, Administrators, ton Cty. SSNY designatPurpose: any lawful ac- D/B/A Christiana Trust, closure is not served Devisees, Legatees, ed as agent upon whom $1,676.14 2.40 acres verified answer upon the $2,125.97 attorney for the Tax Dis- tivity. Trustees, process against the LLC Creditors, Not In Its Individual Ca- with this Supplemental Lienors, may be served. SSNY 094600 245.-3-31 trict setting forth in de- NC-09/28-11/02/2019pacity, But Solely As Summons in Strict Fore- Committees, 6TC-228691 094600 243.-1-13 RANSOM TODD J tail the nature and Trustee For RMAC Trust, closure, to serve a no- And Assigns, All Of shall mail process to Stephanie Demarais 326 tice of appearance, on Whom DARWIN BRITTANE S amount of his or her in- Life to Lens Photogra- Series 2015-5t And Whose 100.00 x 174.50 1.70 acres the Plaintiffs attorneys Names, Except As Stat- Irish Settlement Road, $3,986.22 terest and any defense phy LLC Articles of Org.- Plaintiff Plattsburgh, NY 12901 $1,194.08 within twenty days after ed, Are Unknown To or objection to the fore- filed NY Sec. of State 094600 218.1-4-19.1 vs closure. Such answer (SSNY) 8/29/19. Office ROCK CLARENCE Lynn Lussier-Deso As the service of this Sup- Plaintiff, Defendants In NC-09/14-10/19/20196TC-227754 094600 244.-1-37.6 must be filed in the Of- in Clinton Co. SSNY de- Heir To The Estate Of plemental Summons in this Action. 110.00 x 130.00 DASHNAW JEFFREY R fice of the Clinton Coun- sig. agent of LLC upon $1,525.52 Tommy D. Deso Aka Strict Foreclosure, ex- The foregoing Supple1.11 acres ty Clerk and served upon clusive of the day of ser- mental Summons is SATTVA STUDIO LLC Tommy David Deso Aka whom process may be Articles of Org. filed NY served upon you by $536.69 the attorney for the Tax 094600 244.3-1-21 served. SSNY shall mail Thomas David Deso If vice (or within 30 days District on or before the after the service is com- publication, pursuant to Sec. of State (SSNY) SASS NECOLE Living, And If She Be copy of process to 1181 094600 232.-1-21 date above mentioned as General Leroy Manor Dead, Any And All Per- plete if this Supplemen- an order of HON. Timo- 08/06/19. Office in Clin70.00 x 132.00 ton Co SSNY desig. DEMARAIS JOHN the last day for redemp- Rd, Cadyville, NY 12918 $2,674.47 sons Unknown To Plain- tal Summons in Strict thy J. Lawliss of the agent of LLC upon is not perForeclosure 8.50 acres tion. Supreme Court Of The tiff, Claiming, Or Who Purpose: Any lawful purwhom process may be $453.69 delivered to you FAILURE TO REDEEM sonally State Of New York, dat094600 244.4-1-6 Claim To Have An May pose. served. SSNY shall mail OR ANSWER: In the SEYMOUR MICHAEL S Interest In, Or General within the State of New ed the Twenty-first day NC-09/7-10/12/2019York). In case of your of August, 2019 and copy of process to 6132 094600 245.-1-15.2 event of failure to re- 6TC-227496 1.10 acres Or Specific Lien Upon State Route 22, Suite B, DOMINY DONALD deem or answer by any $1,959.95 The Real Property De- failure to appear or an- filed with the Complaint Plattsburgh NY 12901, 95.00 x 178.00 in the Office of the Clerk person having the right NORTH BRANCH COL- scribed In This Action; swer, judgment will be which is the principal taken against you by de- of the County of Clinton, $645.60 to redeem or answer, LECTIVE, LLC ARTICLES Such Unknown Persons 094600 245.-1-9.24 OF ORGANIZATION business location. Pursuch person shall be fault for the relief de- in the City of Clinton. SMITH CAROL COGAN Being Herein Generally pose: Any lawful pur094600 218.-3-1.21 manded in the Com- The object of this action forever barred and fore- North Branch Collective, Described And Intended 25.00 x 775.00 DOUGLASS MARC closed of all his or her LLC Arts. of Org filed $409.77 To Be Included In Wife, plaint in Strict Foreclo- is to foreclose a mort- pose. with SSNY on Widow, Husband, Wid- sure. NC-08/31-10/05/20192.10 acres gage upon the premises right, title and interest $430.62 The Attorney for Plaintiff described below, execut- 6TC-226793 and equity of redemp- 08/26/2019. Office Lo- ower, Heirs At Law, Next 094600 245.-1-9.3 cation: Clinton Co. SSNY Of Kin, Descendants, Ex- has an office for busi- ed by Thomas David tion in and to the parcels SMITH CAROL J described herein and a designated as agent ecutors, Administrators, ness in the County of Deso, concerning 75 Temple of Feminist Art, 094600 245.-1-14.31 3.60 acres upon whom process judgment in foreclosure DUTILLY R DOUGLAS Kingsley Road, West LLC, Arts of Org. filed $1,105.05 Legatees, Erie. Devisees, with Sec. of State of NY against the LLC may be may be taken by default. 3.60 acres NY 12992 Chazy, Creditors, Trustees, Trial to be held in the served. SSNY shall mail Committees, $6,338.95 I do hereby certify and (Premises), in the princi- (SSNY) 8/27/2019. Cty: 094600 232.-2-17.22 Lienors, County of Clinton. process to: 20 Sanborn affirm the foregoing as pal amount of Clinton. SSNY desig. as The basis of the venue SPOONER BARBARA And Assignees Of Such Avenue, Plattsburgh, NY Deceased, Any And All designated above is the 094600 204.-3-17 true under the penalties $58,759.60, dated May agent upon whom pro150.00 x 205.00 cess against may be GARRANT DANIEL L of perjury this 4th day of 12901 Purpose: Any Persons Deriving Inter- location of the Mort- 30, 2002 and recorded $5,279.77 lawful purpose. June 4, 2002 in the Clin- served & shall mail pro2.40 acres October, 2019. est In Or Lien Upon, Or gaged Premises. cess to 489 East Rd., $7,521.16 Attorney for Tax District: NC-09/21-10/26/2019094600 230.-1-33.3 Title To Said Real Prop- TO Lynn Lussier-Deso ton County Clerks Office Cadyville, NY 12918. 6TC-228206 Clinton County Attorney STALEY RANDAL R JR erty By, Through Or Un- As Heir To The Estate Of at Instrument Number General Purpose. 094600 232.-1-25 c/o County Treasurer 1.30 acres der Them, Or Either Of Tommy D. Deso Aka 143539. 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