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Merger brings international efforts under one roof at PSUC stephen@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH — To pick up the phone, call and hear on the other end, “Global Education Office,� one might suspect the wrong number was dialed. Where did international student services go at Plattsburgh State? It remains a thriving force at the college, but it merged with study abroad offices at the school and evolved into one, multi-function Global Education Office. The change to bring international students studying here and Plattsburgh State students studying abroad under one umbrella was “synergistic,� said Jackie Girard Vogl, assistant vice president for global education. “About two years ago, I was asked by then-Interim Provost Patricia Higgins if I’d take over the operational side of the Study Abroad program in addition to maintaining my role in International Student Services,� she said. “It made sense. Why not be the one-stop shop for all students seeking a studyabroad experience — those who are incoming and those who are outgoing.� Vogl was responsible for the operational side of study abroad – the students and their parents. Dr. Bryan Higgins, a geography professor, was director of international education as it related to the faculty, including faculty-led study abroad and maintenance of budgets. “There is a great overlap in recruitment methodology for international students and for study-abroad students,� Vogl said. When Higgins left this summer to return to the classroom, the offices were combined into one. “Now I look forward to informing, energizing and supporting our faculty who are interested in taking students abroad,� Vogl said. “There is growth nationally in short-term faculty-led
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s another season of school gets under way, the region’s community colleges continue to provide a quality education at a good price. The North Country enjoys Adirondack Community College in Queensbury, North Country Community College in Saranac Lake and Ticonderoga and Clinton Community College in Plattsburgh. These institutions are gems residing within their surrounding communities. Adirondack Community College, founded in 1961, serves Warren, Washington and northern Saratoga counties and offers more than 30 academic programs. North Country Community College, founded in 1967, serves Franklin and Essex counties. It has received both state and nationwide recognition for its academic programs. Some people refer to Clinton Community College as “Harvard on the Hill,” a nickname that leaves those not in the know wondering what it is all about. Driving up the hill one notices the beauty of its historic buildings, which housed presidents who ran the country from the scenic location that was once a hotel. The view of Lake Champlain stops you in your tracks and you imagine yourself sitting on the balcony reading a book or writing a research paper as a college student. Students, faculty, administrators and area business leaders say CCC has more than earned its academic reputation. Typical learners fresh out of high school flock to it, and adult learners are quickly embraced into the CCC fold as one of its own, helping them ease back into life as a full-time student, providing them with the tools to exceed and shine and sending her off with a solid academic foundation. Students and their families consistently provide glowing recommendations of the school. Many say the professors worked them hard, but were kind and helpful, and the school provided all the resources they needed to succeed. CCC’s programs are renowned in the state and beyond, as reported in national ranking achievements and studies, such as one from Fletcher Allen
Health Care in Burlington, VT that praised registered nurses who graduated from CCC’s nursing program over graduates from other institutions. CCC’s nursing program should be a significant source of pride for the institution, and the region should be proud that such skilled, patient-oriented nurses graduate from the school. It’s not an easy program to get into and it is rigorous to complete, but that, among other aspects, is what distinguishes it. Whether it be educating college students, training or retraining the workforce, or treading in the forefront of today’s technology, the school has consistently impressed. Graduates of any of the school’s programs consistently say they were overwhelmed by how much they learned at the school, humbled by the professionalism and helpfulness of their professors and feel prepared to go on to the next stage of their lives, whether it be the workforce or a transfer to a fouryear school, usually Plattsburgh State, another stellar institution this community is fortunate to have. The faculty and staff at CCC, NCCC and ACC excel in their roles. Faculty members don’t hide the fire for the job — it is in their eyes, at the tips of their fingers and it dances off their tongues as they describe their courses and students. Students are fortunate to have knowledgeable professionals who care deeply. CCC now enjoys a diverse class, hungry to learn and hopeful for the future. Whether they come from China or Clinton County, and whether they are 18 or 50, they are in good hands and on the path to a bright future. Adirondack and North Country community colleges are no doubt excited about their incoming classes as well and eager to delve into a new school year. No matter which of these institutions students choose, they will not be disappointed with the education they receive. This editorial is the collaborative opinion of a board comprised of Thom Randall, Fred Herbst, Shaun Kittle, Keith Lobdell, Stephen Bartlett, Andy Flynn, and John Gereau. Comments should be directed to denpubs@denpubs.com
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ack in June I used this column to question if there will be a daily newspaper in our future. Last week, our neighbors in Syracuse learned the answer to that question the hard way concerning the future of The Post-Standard. Newhouse Newspapers, who announced in June that it would stop printing the daily paper The New Orleans Times-Picayune and its Alabama newspapers in Mobile and Birmingham, said last week it would end the daily distribution of two more of its newspapers, The Post-Standard in Syracuse and The Patriot-News in Harrisburg, Pa. Both papers will begin merging their content with their local news web sites, syracuse.com and pennlive.com, while delivering the printed newspaper only three days a week. Starting in January, The Post-Standard will publish only on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday. The news prompted hundreds of comments by readers on both web sites, who expressed their concern about life without a local, seven-day-aweek newspaper. One such note said: “We grew up with the paper, and Dad reading us the Funnies every Sunday. Every Christmas, Dad also read us the famous response that Francis Parcellus Church of the NY Sun wrote to little 8-yr. old Virginia Hanlon: ‘YES, VIRGINIA, THERE IS A SANTA CLAUS. He exists as certainly as love and devotion exist, and you know that they abound and give to your life its highest beauty and joy. Alas, how dreary would be the world if there were No Santa Claus. This news feels like ‘NO SANTA CLAUS’... another tradition gone.” Another person commented: “As we bemoan the death of the daily paper, brace yourselves for what is certain to be a very painful round of layoffs. I suspect we are going to lose some of our favorite columnists and reporters in the name of cost-reduction. I know I wrote this yesterday, but in New Orleans they cut 49 percent of the newsroom and in Birmingham, 60 percent. This does not bode well for the more senior staffers.” A newspaper is more than words printed on a page. Newspapers were created to serve a purpose, and that purpose was not to be a cash cow. On the contrary, the newspaper is the cheerleader, the whistle blower, the watchdog and the major economic booster for a community and the region it serves. Despite the popular belief that newspapers can’t compete with today’s technology, the simple truth is this move isn’t really about competition or technology. If the primary mission of a newspaper is to inform the community, the method by which the news is distributed shouldn’t leave people in the dark, nor should it be an excuse to cut expenses and jobs. If those five newspapers were locally owned by an active member of the community, someone who was a professional newspaper publisher, we would not be seeing this same solution to the perceived problem in five different areas. This action to remake their news delivery method is an attempt by senior management to keep more
money for their shareholders, and the community will just have to live with the disappointment of less access. Consider some basic Dan Alexander numbers: At a blended Thoughts from rate of 65 cents per Behind the Pressline edition, and an average of 70,000 copies per day, the Post Standard will lose $45,500 per day in circulation revenue for the four days per week they will stop delivering. That is $182,000 per week and $9.464 million per year, assuming they don’t raise the price, which they most certainly will. That number doesn't even take into account the tens of millions of dollars in advertising revenue they will lose in making this transition. Jobs will certainly be lost, and Central New York and the Capital Region of Pennsylvania will suffer as a result. Under a local family ownership, the needs of these communities would have been better addressed because they would have listened to their readers, community leaders and advertisers. The solution would not have come from a board room, but from the community. The auto industry leadership at one time was so arrogant they felt they could produce substandard vehicles. They learned a hard lesson: If they don’t provide an outstanding car for the American public, someone else will. Hence we have an American car industry now trying to play catchup with foreign manufacturers. In time the newspaper publishing industry will come to its senses and realize if they produce a better product, in keeping with the wishes of their customers, circulation and profits will follow. One last comment from a wise Post-Standard reader: “Why pay $1 per day for something that you can leisurely read on your patio when you can spend several hundred dollars every couple years chasing the newest technology so that you can become one of the zombies I see everywhere glued to their smartphone, Ipad, etc. instead of making personal connections by actually talking to people? The newest trend I have been observing is seeing parents (mostly moms) taking walks or sitting in the park incessantly texting instead of conversing with their young children. Technology is good but not every aspect of it is. We have raised a generation of college kids who have trouble conversing yet can bang out 10k texts per month or tweet well into the early morning thereby contributing to bad sleep habits that contribute to the obesity epidemic. For the record, I have a smartphone, IPad, and laptop so I am not a technophobe. I merely am one who uses it to "add value" to my life, not overtake it.” Dan Alexander is publisher and CEO of Denton Publications. He may be reached at dan@denpubs.com.
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What happened to the benefit of the doubt in society? I s it easier and more fulfilling in life to assume the worst and consistently send a message to others that we expect the worst in them and think the worst of them? Many of us consistently do this when the individual on the other end of our assumption has shown, through years of actions, that he or she will deliver the best, and not the worst, no matter how dire or negative circumstances seem. And even if someone displays a track record of the worst, do we assume that no one changes? Do we consistently tell them they are incapable of change? If so, why waste money on rehabilitation and therapy? David Foster Wallace, a brilliant and compassionate writer who sadly hanged himself in 2008, said during a speech that a “huge percentage of the stuff that I tend to be automatically certain of is, it turns out, totally wrong and deluded.” One example was the belief he was the center of the universe, according to his immediate experiences. Wallace said people rarely talk
about this “natural, basic self centeredness, because it’s so socially repulsive, but it’s pretty much the same for all of us, deep down. It is our default setting, hard-wired into our boards at birth.” We are the center of all our experiences. Wallace assured his audience he wasn’t going to preach about socalled virtues such as compassion, because, in reality, it was not a matter of virtue but a matter of choosing to do the work to alter or get free of “my natural, hard-wired default setting, which is to be deeply and literally self centered, and to see and interpret everything through this lens of self.” Wallace provided an example of someone heading home at the end of the work day, tired and stressed out. You hit the grocery store and traffic is bad and it takes long and everyone is trying to squeeze into the grocery store, filled with hurried people with carts, slow old people and kids who block the aisle. The checkout is long and the lady working it, frantic. You drive home through slow traffic riddled with SUVs. And this is where the work
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not possible some of the people in SUVs have been in horrible accidents and find driving so traumatic they need to be in huge SUVs? Perhaps the Hummer that cut you off was being driven by a father whose child is hurt, and he’s trying to get to the hospital? He would in fact be in a more legitimate hurry than you, and you, in fact, are in his way. Wallace said: “If you’re aware enough to give yourself a choice, you can choose to look differently at this fat, dead-eyed, over-madeup lady who just screamed at her little child in the checkout line – maybe she’s not usually like this; maybe she has been up three straight nights holding the hand of her husband who’s dying of bone cancer.” I admired Wallace for saying those things, not because I find it admirable, but because I believe a bit of hard work would go a long way in making this world a more compassionate place to live in. People often say, “This is who I am.” But in fact, this is who you were socialized since birth to be, and if you want to, you can create a whole different self, one that per-
haps yells less and provides the benefit of the doubt more. It’s not easy, changing the way our brains have become hard wired, but it is worth it, especially if you do not like parts of yourself and are not pleased with how your actions impact the world. I remember at Fletcher Allen, I was in the parking garage and I was trying to park and had to back up some and this man stopped behind me, honked and flipped me off. I ran into him on the way in, threatened him with physical harm and told him I was on my way to see a loved one in rough shape and didn’t need to deal with his crap. He was dying of cancer. I ran into him later, in Plattsburgh of all places, and apologized. I haven’t been perfect since then, but I try because assumptions usually leave me with a foul taste in my mouth and providing the benefit of the doubt, even if it backfires, leaves me happier and also infuses a little positivity into someone else’s day. Reach Editor Stephen Bartlett at stephen@denpubs.com.
Our life coaches, Style and Substance: Facing life decisions Dear Style & Substance: I am facing some major decisions in my life and am floundering on how to get started in moving forward because I have made some poor life decisions in the past. I have some good options both personally and professionally. Can you recommend a good strategy for getting started? We think that creating a “measuring stick” for yourself would be a good first step that can be used as a guide for a long time… it is an introspective way of understanding yourself through developing a personal mission statement. Time Thoughts defines it most succinctly, “A personal mission statement is a description of what you want to focus on, what you want to accomplish and who you want to become in a particular area of your life. It is a way to focus your energy, actions, behaviors and decisions toward the things that are most important to you.” The creation of a personal mission statement allows room for your best and truest self to grow. Although it is not a good practice to dwell in the past, a brief visit will help you gather and discard characteristics, desires, successes and failures to build your bridge into the future. This historical journey is most satisfying and meaningful when led by an open and frank assessment of experiences. We need to know who we are in order to dream up who we can become. This is a positive and productive exploration in which you can remember or rejuvenate your passions and discover your purpose. (the style & substance 4 P’s) • Step 1: Ask yourself these simple questions and write small phrases on a clean sheet of paper…some words/phrases may be negative and some positive, an honest place to
start. What qualities have defined me in the past? What is my perception of myself at work, at home, at leisure? What qualities do others perceive? What do I want to change? What do I long for or what do I want to become? These words may help you get started: Empowered-Intuitive-Clarity-Openess-Raw-In-TouchCreative_Compassionate-Confident-Strong-ArticulateConnected-Angry-Challenged-Frustrated-Stimulated-SelfAcceptance-Tolerance-Approachable-Enlightened-Contentment-Growth-Better-Excellence-Hardship-ThoughtfulnessLove-Real-Authentic-Comfortable-Difficult-StimulatingPower-Joy-Sorrow-Gratitude-Helpful-Caring-Disconnected-Free-Attached-Truth-Excellence-Dignity-Respect-Routine-Reflect • Step 2: Put positive words next to the negatives…focusing on what you wish to become. • Step 3: Take these new words to a clean sheet and using the question… What would I like to define me?... work with them towards your first effort at a personal mission statement. • Step 4: Measure your choices and options up against this statement, staying true to this new definition of self. Personal Mission Statements can be simple or elaborate; As simple as “Never give up!” or more descriptive, as the “NED Show” states, “Never give up, Encourage others, and Do your best.” Michele’s personal mission statement is: “Only the best is good enough.” Honoring the best in myself and others will guide my intentions, my choices, my relationships…..my actions will re-
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flect this truth. Sally’s personal mission statement is: “Live with joy and gratitude. Encourage and Inspire.” If what I am doing is not in line with how I have decided to live, and that most definitely happens daily, I gently remind myself of the commitment that I have made. Now that you have created the measuring stick, you can measure all decisions up to this. Along Michele Armani and with this step we suggest Sally Meisenheimer that you include or try: looking at where you want to ultimately end up and visualizing that outcome at the end of a straight road or path. Think of your good decisions as a way to stay on this straight path to the ultimate outcome. The personal mission statement serves as the boundaries or guard rails on the path, to virtually keep you out of the ditch!! Good luck.
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One Year After: Resources and Recovery event brings aid to flood victims Tropical Storm Irene victims still need help one year later
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shaun@denpubs.com Au SABLE FORKS — It has been one year since Tropical Storm Irene visited the North Country. It has been one year since people began rebuilding their lives, trying to restore things to the way they were before the devastation hit. It has been one year, and people still need help. That’s why, on Aug. 21, the Long Term Disaster Recovery Group of Clinton, Essex and Franklin Counties held an event called “One Year After: Resources and Recovery” at the Town of Jay Community Center in Au Sable Forks. The gathering brought agencies together and allowed residents to reflect upon the strength of their communities — the neighbors who helped each other as the flood ripped through towns like Keene and Jay, the scores of volunteers who lent a shovel to the clean-up efforts and the elected officials who put in 20-hour days to ensure their communities were receiving the attention they needed. But it also served as a means for agencies and organizations to be accessed by those who still need them. Dana Kelly, disaster case manager for Catholic Charities, said that many people were in the final stages of recovery. “A lot of people have exhausted other assets and there’s just one lingering problem they have left,” Kelly said. “A lot of things people needed fixed are not everyday expenses.” Kelly listed debris clean-up and bank stabilization as two of the most common unmet needs people have. “A lot of government programs are starting to phase out. Now this is the time where we really need community members and community organizations to step in and fill that gap.” Kelly explained that a lot of people don’t realize help is still available, and that there are groups besides the big names, like Red Cross and FEMA, that offer assistance. Catholic Charities is there to help people make those connections. Case managers for the charity organization help people determine which programs they are eligible for, and then walk them through the process so they can get assistance. “There are a lot of people whose savings
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are wiped clean when something like this happens, and they might not be used to having to ask for help,” Kelly said. “We’re here to tell them it’s OK to ask for help.” The One Year After event was a physical manifestation of what Catholic Charities has set out to accomplish. The community center ’s gymnasium was filled with representatives from agencies and organizations like Project Hope, Hesed Hope, Housing Assistance Program and Social Services. It is true that communities in the region are doing better, but the banks along the Ausable River tell a different story — many of the homes there remain uninhabitable, and piles of flood-strewn sediment and debris still linger. John Bernardi, executive director of United Way for the Adirondack Region, and chairman of the Long Term Disaster Recovery Group of Clinton, Essex and Franklin Counties, stressed that recovery is a long process, and it isn’t over yet. Bernardi helped spearhead the event
along with town supervisors Bill Ferebee from Keene and Randy Douglas from Jay to not only provide help to those who still need it, but to also solidify the network of resources available during times of disaster. “We wanted to commemorate the anniversary of Irene, but we didn’t want it to be a party or a celebration. We wanted it to something meaningful and helpful to the recovery process” Bernardi said. “We organized this event to bring different organizations together so people could find out what’s out there.” The network will enable agencies to hit the ground running if another disaster occurs, and will also provide education and resources to help other areas hit by disasters in the future. As the event, which drew about 50 residents from nearby towns, came to a close, local and state officials gathered on the steps of the community center to address attendees. Among the speakers were Town Supervisors Ferebee and Douglas, who were joined
by Assemblywoman Janet Duprey, Congressman Bill Owens, Dede Scozzafava from Gov. Cuomo’s Office and United Way Director John Bernardi. Each speaker praised the resilience of the people affected by the storm, and Scozzafava read a letter from the governor, who addressed the importance of offering help to residents who still need it. Cuomo also praised what he called the “kindred spirit of New Yorkers” in the face of tropical storms Lee and Irene. The letter came just a day before Cuomo visited Keene to announce that New York State would contribute $640,000 to the rebuilding of Keene’s fire station, which was destroyed when Stiles Brook swelled and swept more than half the building off its foundation. For more information, contact John Bernardi at United Way for the Adirondack Region at (518) 563-0028, or visit unitedwayadk.org.
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Guilty pleas for auto thefts; additional man charged By Stephen Bartlett
stephen@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH – The final player in a trio of car thieves that targeted a local business pleaded guilty. That is the third guilty plea in Clinton County Court connected to thefts of multiple vehicles from Garvey Hyundai North, LLC, on Tom Miller Road. Charles Allen of Saratoga pleaded guilty in Clinton County Court to his role in illegally procuring 24 vehicles from the automobile dealership. The vehicles totaled $136,150. Allen worked with Richard Bashant and Julie Perry to ob-
tain the vehicles and then sell them for profit, according to the Clinton County District Attorney’s Office. Allen pleaded guilty just as a jury trial was scheduled to begin. Sentencing is at the discretion of County Court Judge Patrick McGill due to Allen’s guilty plea. He is due back in court Dec. 4. He faces 5 to 15 years in prison or a minimum sentence of probation. Early last month, Perry pleaded guilty to second-degree larceny. She admitted to stealing $1,404,320 from the dealership while working there as an office manager from March 2005 through December 2010.
Perry is scheduled to be sentenced Oct. 5 and faces 5 to 15 years in prison. She must also pay full restitution. Bashant appeared in court a little less than a year ago and was sentenced to one year in County jail. He pleaded guilty to fourth-degree conspiracy and petit larceny. The court conditionally discharged his jail time pending restitution payment of $19,733, a DNA sample, paying a DNA fee and the completion of 100 hours of community service. Chief Assistant District Attorney Timothy Blatchley prosecuted the case.
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Clinton Community from page 1 Adult education student Donna Ashline is attending Clinton Community College and hoping to get into the nursing program there. brand identity, an elevated student profile and record international student numbers. “I’ve been going here off and on for four or five years, but I am full time now,” Ashline said. She graduated high school in 1983, but said faculty and staff at CCC helped her re-enter the academic world. “So far I am liking it,” she said. “They have everything you need here.” Lafayette Dawkins likes it too. The 48-year-old went back to school as an adult learner after paying off old student loans and wants to teach history. He appreciates the diversity at CCC, the helpfulness of professors and the positive attitude of his fellow students and their willingness to learn. “The start of a new school year always brings about a renewed sense of energy,” said President John Jablonski. CCC’s new academic year features a new logo and a new brand identity, both of which were showcased prominently throughout the summer with an advertising campaign and in
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campus publications. CCC enrolled a record number of presidential scholars this fall. A total of 41 students who graduated this year with a highschool average of at least 90 will attend the college this year. During the prior three years of the program, the school enrolled as many as 24 scholars in a year. “We are so pleased that many of Clinton County’s top scholars are coming to Clinton this fall,” Jablonski said. The college enrolled a record 32 international students for the 2012-13 academic year. These students come from places such as China, Canada, Ethiopia, Bahrain, Kazakhstan, Russia, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, South Korea, Uzbekistan and Venezuela. Maxine Wallace came to CCC from the Bronx, after deciding she didn’t want to remain downstate and hearing from a friend about the "amazing" community college in Plattsburgh. She is in her second year at CCC, and while she is studying
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criminal justice, she hopes to get into the nursing program. “I like it here,” she said. “I like my classes and I like my professors.” Tyrell Herring came from downstate too and is also studying criminal justice. He hopes to one day work as a federal agent. “The professors actually care here,” Herring said. “No matter how messed up you are doing, they try to help you. They won’t give up on you.” Audrey Bitzer thinks the professors at CCC are extra helpful too. Overall, said the freshman from Oneonta, “There are resources here to help you if you need it.” She wants to work with animals one day, though right now she enjoys the views of Lake Champlain while working on homework at CCC. “It is beautiful here.”
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International students flock to CCC By Stephen Bartlett
stephen@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH – Coco Yang was a student in China when a teacher told her about Clinton Community College. The academic program was outstanding, she was told, the weather a beautiful mixture of the seasons and the air fresh to breathe as one looked out over a calm lake to the Green Mountains of Vermont. Yang had never heard of Clinton Community College, nor Plattsburgh, but after conducting her own research, she was sold and is now in her third semester at the school that overlooks Lake Champlain. “I knew it would be good,” she said, sit-
ting on the grass doing homework at CCC. This fall, Clinton Community College enrolled a record 32 international students for the 2012-13 academic year. More than 20 of them are from China. The rest are from Canada, Ethiopia, Bahrain, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Russia, Sri Lanka, South Korea, Uzbekistan and Venezuela. “Our international student program enriches the academic and cultural experience of a Clinton education,” said Vice President of Academic Affairs Dr. Cheryl Reagan. “All of our students benefit from their interactions with people from different cultures.” Dong Hygok Shin, of South Korea, had never heard of Clinton Community College or the North Country either. Then, his girl-
friend enrolled at Plattsburgh State. Suddenly, he found himself studying English as a second language at CCC with plans of focusing on business. “I was nervous to come here.” He found himself in a different country, immersed in a different culture, eating different food. “It is cool here,” he smiled, sitting with a friend on the lawn in front of CCC. The view is beautiful, he said, and the people are kind. “The teachers are very good. They are very helpful and kind.” Yang was nervous to come to America and to Plattsburgh, too. “In China, I don’t speak English much. There is a language problem.”
She initially found it difficult to communicate with locals. Then there were the cultural differences. Chinese place a higher value on group cooperation and individual modesty, while Americans place more value on self-reliance and individuality. There are many more differences too, extending to dietary habits and greeting people. “There are many differences,” Yang said. She also missed her home at first. But everything has gotten better with time, and the faculty and staff at CCC have overwhelmed her with kindness. “Professors take great care here,” Yang said. “I like this school. I am happy with my choice.”
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include international students. More than 100 of the new students come from around the world, including China, Japan, Ethiopia and Korea. More than 60 countries sill be represented at the college this fall. “I came here because I wanted a change,” said Dimitri Turner, of St. Kitts and Nevis. “I generally don’t like being hot.” He finds Plattsburgh State conducive for studying and filled with mostly friendly people. Further, Plattsburgh State received deposits from more than 650 new transfer students. Many of them come from Clinton, Adirondack, Hudson Valley and North Country community colleges. Nearly 120 new students enrolled at the Branch Campus in Queensbury and the school’s extension site at Hudson Valley Community College. A total of 96 of them are undergraduates, with 21 graduate students. “We know our faculty and staff are doing something – indeed, many things – right because of the accolades we have just received from the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, the growth in graduation rates and our success in not just meeting, but exceeding, our enrollment goals,” said Plattsburgh State President Dr. John Ettling. “Much credit goes to all of the individuals who make up our campus community for continuing to make this a place where students want to be.”
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smoking have to do with trout fishing?” “Well, in my day,” he replied, “We’d fish a pool like that for a while, maybe catch a few fish, and then we’d take a break to have a cigarette, or smoke a pipe.” He continued, “It gave us a chance to regroup and recoup, but it also rested the pool and allowed the fish to calm down.” “If other anglers came along, they would have had the courtesy and respect to understand that we were just ‘resting the pool,’ and he’d likely move on. “Nowadays, it seems that fishing has become an endurance race, rather than the relaxing pursuit it once was.” We do it in order to escape, to lose ourselves in the moment and to find a bit of our past in the process. Despite the proliferation of multi-million-dollar bass-fishing tournaments, and the growing popularity of catch and release flyfishing contests, such as our own Ausable Two Fly competition, true angling competition should always remain a contest between an angler and his quarry, rather than angler versus angler. Angling is an extension of our past existence, when men stalked fish and game for subsistence, rather than for sport. But as practiced in modern times, there are elements of our past that become evident through the thrill of the hunt, the stalk and finally the take. Although, I find no thrill in the act of actually killing a fish, I do take great pleasure in angling for them. I also enjoy the process of attempting to deceive their predatory instinct with an artificial fly or lure. Don’t get me wrong, I also love to eat fish, and I often keep a few. But the success of my time on the water is not measured by the quantity of fish in my creel. Rather, it is measured by the pleasures of getting lost in the moment, of enjoying the total scene and being able to forget any lingering cares or concerns of the day. In a sense, we don’t really angle to catch fish; we head off to the waters or the woods to lose the ordinary, orderliness of our everyday existence, and as a means to escape civilization. The excitement of bringing a fish to the net lies in the curiosity of what awaits at the end of the line. The fight allows us to discover the beauty of nature and to enjoy the personal satisfaction of deceiving a wild prey with an artificial offering. Fish catch the angler, as much as we catch them, and as I’ve often said, “It’s not the size of a fish that matters, rather it’s the length of its tale.”
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ALTONA Holy Angels Church - Main Street, Altona. Mass - 7:30 p.m. Saturday; 10:30 a.m. Sunday CHAMPLAIN Living Water Baptist Church 9 Locust St., corner of Main and Locust, Champlain. Sunday School at 9 a.m. Service at 10 a.m. Thursday Bible Study at 7 p.m. includes activities for children. Phone: 298-4358 Three Steeples United Methodist Church - 491 Route 11, Champlain. 298-8655 or 298-5522. Sunday morning worship 9:30 a.m. Sunday School at same time (Sept. thru June). Steve Loan, Pastor. steeples3@primelink1.net St. Mary’s Catholic Church - Church Street, Champlain. Saturday Anticipated Mass 5:00 p.m. Sunday services 8 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. St. Joseph’s Church - Mason Road, Champlain. Saturday Anticipated Mass,
7:30 p.m. Christ & St. John’s Episcopal/Anglican Church - 18 Butternut Street, Champlain. (518) 298-8543. Sunday Mass at 9:30 a.m. Patricia A. Beauharnois, Deacon Vicar CHAZY Sacred Heart Church - Box 549, Chazy 12921. (518) 846-7650. Sunday Masses (Ant) 4 p.m., 8 a.m. & 10 a.m. Chazy Presbyterian Church - 620 Miner Farm Rd., Chazy. 846-7349 Worship and Sunday School will begin at 11 a.m. Email: chazypres@westelcom.com ELLENBURG St. Edmund’s Roman Catholic Church - Route 11, Ellenburg. Saturday Anticipated Mass, 4 p.m. Sunday Mass, 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. The Ellenburg United Methodist Church - will meet at 9 a.m. at the church in Ellenburg Center. However, on Election Day, Sunday, we move to the
Ellenburg Methodist Community Center on Rt. 11. ELLENBURG DEPOT Ellenburg Depot Wesleyan Church 2179 Plank Rd., PO Box 177 Ellenburg Depot, NY 12935. Pastor: Robert R. Phillips. Phone: 594-3902. Sunday Family Bible Hour: 9:50 a.m. Sunday Worship Time: 10:50 a.m. Children’s Youth Ministries: Call for schedule. MOOERS St. Joseph’s Catholic Church - Maple Street, Mooers. 236-7142. Anticipated Saturday Mass, 5:30 p.m. Sunday Mass, 10 a.m. Reconciliation announced special Saturday mornings 10 a.m. & by request. Mooers United Methodist Church 14 East St., Located adjacent to old Post Office. Sunday service, 9:30 a.m. Contemporary & traditional music, activities for children, youth and families, 236-7129, pastoral@twcny.rr.com, www.gbgm-umc.org/mooersumc
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CHAZY EAGLES Chazy girls soccer roster Grade Name 12 Lindsay Hack 12 Stephanie Gonyo 12 Megan Reynolds 11 Shelby Gonyo 11 Heidi Kreckel 11 Amber Polomsky 11 Martiza St. John-Lester 11 Christine Pilon 11 Kailee Bechard 11 Bailey Stalker 11 Logan Baker 11 Courtney Gilmore 11 Cailee LaPorte 10 Abbey Snide 10 Rachel Pombrio 10 Paige Barcomb 10 Hannah Laurin 10 Kinnan Latremore 10 Olivia Blais 9 Gwen LaPier 8 Bailey Pepper Head coach: Karin Sherman Trombley The Chazy varsity girls soccer program hopes to return to the NYSPHSAA state finals in 2012 and attempt to capture their third straight Class D state title. Photo provided
Chazy girls soccer schedule Thursday. Sept. 6.......…v. Moriah Tuesday, Sept. 11...........…at NAC Thursday, Sept. 13.…........v. ELCS Tuesday, Sept. 18.........…v. Seton Thursday, Sept. 20.…at Willsboro Tuesday, Sept. 25.…v. Lake Placid Thursday, Sept. 27.at Ticonderoga Monday, Oct. 1..........…at Moriah Wednesday, Oct. 3.….........v. NAC Friday, Oct. 5.…................at ELCS Wednesday, Oct. 10.…....at Seton Friday, Oct. 12........…v. Willsboro Monday, Oct. 15.….at Lake Placid Wednesday, Oct. 17..v. Ticonderoga
Youthful Lady Eagles look to stay atop their perch CHAZY — The Chazy girls varsity soccer program is preparing to defend its NYSPHSAA Class D title for the second time. After repeating as state champions in 2011, head coach Karin Sherman Trombley said there is a new set of players that are taking to the pitch to try and help the experienced members of the team get back to
the final four. “We lost four starters and nine seniors total,” she said. “This year we have many new young key players that are stepping in as starters. Our strengths are that we have many starters coming back. Our goal is to come together as a team and improve and peak at the right time.” Trombley said several players will be a
key in helping to bring about a successful season for the Lady Eagles. “Captain Megan Reynolds will be a key offensive player along with sweeper and senior Lindsay Hack,” she said. “Kinnan Latremore sophomore center midfielder and forward Hannah Laurin are strong offensively.”
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CHAZY EAGLES Chazy boys want to get back to peak of D mountain CHAZY — The Chazy Eagles varsity boys soccer team faced a lot of questions heading into the Section VII/Class D tournament in 2011, but still found themselves right back where they feel they always belong - the NYSPHSAA Class D championship game. While the Eagles were unable to score their third straight title and sixth overall, they spent their off-season preparing for the
coming year. “Our goals are to win a state championship,” head coach Rob McAuliffe said. “We lost a very tough, 1-0 game to Hamilton in the finals last year.” The Warriors would like to get a chance to avenge that loss, along with two shots to get back at a Willsboro program that beat them twice in the regular season before the Eagles
scored a 1-0 win in the sectional finals. McAuliffe said that Craig Botten and Nathan Reynolds will be players to watch this season, along with Brandon Laurin, who finished second in the region in goals last season and is poised to have a big 2012. “He is bigger and faster,” McAuliffe said. “He is really looking forward to this season.”
Chazy boys soccer roster Name David Poitras Justin Roy Nolan Rogers Craig Botten Nelson Pelton Kyle Bissonette Nathan Reynolds Justin Brothers Brett Giroux Jacob Kennedy Brandon Laurin Richard Pilon Brendan Ryan Dylan Doran Thomas Thibault Alex Rabideau Hayden Guay Dylan Garrow Alec LaPierre Trent Blais Derek Drake Zach Brothers Josh Barriere
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Chazy boys soccer schedule Monday, Sept. 10.…...........v. NAC Wednesday, Sept. 12.....…at ELCS Friday, Sept. 14...........…at Seton Wednesday, Sept. 19.…v. Willsboro Friday, Sept. 21.…..at Lake Placid Monday, Sept. 24....…v. Westport Tuesday, Oct. 2...............…at NAC Thursday, Oct. 4.…............v. ELCS Tuesday, Oct. 9.............…v. Seton Thursday, Oct. 11...…at Willsboro Tuesday, Oct. 16.…..v. Lake Placid Thursday, Oct. 18...…at Westport
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Cougars bring experience to the pitch in 2012 CHAMPLAIN — The Northeastern Clinton boys varsity soccer team won a division title last season and return 13 players who are looking to finish this season with a sectional title or more. “We have 13 solid core players returning and nine players moving up from the JV
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Members of the Northeastern Clinton cross country team during the Section VII championship meet. Photo by Keith Lobdell
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NORTHEASTERN CLINTON COUGARS NCCS girls soccer schedule Thursday, Sept. 6...................…at Saranac Tuesday, Sept. 11.........…v. AuSable Valley Thursday, Sept. 13.….........v. Saranac Lake Tuesday, Sept. 18........................…at Peru Tuesday, Sept. 25.........…v. Beekmantown Thursday, Sept. 27.......................…at PHS Monday, Oct. 1.......................…v. Saranac Wednesday, Oct. 3.......…at AuSable Valley Friday, Oct. 5.................…at Saranac Lake Wednesday, Oct. 10.....................…v. Peru Monday, Oct. 15.….........at Beekmantown Wednesday, Oct. 17.....................…at PHS
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NORTHERN ADIRONDACK BOBCATS NAC boys soccer schedule Friday, Sept. 7.…......................at Westport Monday, Sept. 10.…......................at Chazy Wednesday, Sept. 12.............…v. Willsboro Friday, Sept. 14.…..................v. Lake Placid Wednesday, Sept. 19.…...................at ELCS Friday, Sept. 21.…..........................v. Seton Friday, Sept. 28......................…v. Westport Tuesday, Oct. 2............................…v. Chazy Thursday, Oct. 4....................…at Willsboro Tuesday, Oct. 9...................…at Lake Placid Thursday, Oct. 11.….........................v. ELCS Tuesday, Oct. 16.........................…at Seton
NAC girls soccer schedule Thursday, Sept. 6...............…v. Ticonderoga Tuesday, Sept. 11........................…v. Chazy Thursday, Sept. 13.................…at Willsboro Tuesday, Sept. 18...............…at Lake Placid Thursday, Sept. 20.........................…v. ELCS Tuesday, Sept. 25........................…at Seton Thursday, Sept. 27.…....................v. Moriah Monday, Oct. 1.…................at Ticonderoga Wednesday, Oct. 3.….....................at Chazy Friday, Oct. 5.…........................v. Willsboro Wednesday, Oct. 10.…............v. Lake Placid Friday, Oct. 12.….............................at ELCS Monday, Oct. 15.… ........................v. Seton Wednesday, Oct. 17.….................at Moriah
Friday, Sept. 7.…...............v. AuSable Valley Monday, Sept. 10.…..........................v. Peru Wednesday, Sept. 12.…..........at Lake Placid Friday, Sept. 14.….............at Beekmantown Tuesday, Sept. 18.….............v. Saranac Lake Tuesday, Sept. 25.….........................v. NCCS Friday, Sept. 28.….......................at Saranac
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SARANAC CHIEFS Name Matt McCasland Zach Lareau Anthony Carrow Mark Lapointe Kevin Jordan Justin O'Neill Damion Cox Nick Daniels Adrian Carte Dylan Charland Levi Wright Chase Delisle Andrew Bouyea Kyle Staley Zac O'Neill Ethan Goslin Mitch Pellerin Tanner Rascoe Lance Hackett Michael Bernardi John Maye Tyler Lautenschuetz Dustin Durgan Tyler Humiston Brennan Everleth Austin Staley Matt Smith Tony Bushey James Black Chad Moulton Dillon Barry Wesley Boyd Ryan Kneussle Michael Charland
Grade 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 Head coach: Mark Burrell
Girls Renee Andre Beth Plumadore Nicole Turcotte Allison Fink Lexi Haley Lexi Blockson Clara Racette Morgan Rugar Victoria Yip Elysha O’Connell Lydia Miner Taylor Manor Alexis Bruno Kiera Favaro Andrea Strong Ashley DuBray Carlee Plumadore Abby Cerne Emily Barber Head coach: Jim Medeiros Assistant: Matt Medeiros
Saranac boys soccer roster Abby Monty Ali Harpp Ashley Byerly Bryanna Evoy Cassie Smith Kaylee Couture Loni Lapoint
SARANAC — The Saranac varsity volleyball team will have experience in their lineup as they take to the court. “Seven seniors return to start the year,” head coach Valarie Drown said. “The goals at the start of the year have focused around a strong and fast defense while maintaining a consistent and hard-hitting offense.” Drown said that the keys to the attack
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SARANAC — The Saranac varsity soccer team will look to make the sectional tournament in 2012 with experience being the key. “We have several seniors who are returning starters from last season, as well many juniors and two freshman that have shown great potential,” head coach James Testo said. “At the beginning of pre-season we were short numbers in the goal and we now have three goalies who are very capable of doing a great job for us this season. The team is well balanced with strength on defense,
mid-field and up front.” The Chiefs will be led by team captains are Conner Christopherson, Kyle Erikson (who plans on playing for Clarkson next year) and Ryan Wood. Along with the starting 11, Testo said that the bench will be a strength “We have a deep strong bench who will help us with an anticipated great season,” he said. “Our team has put in a tremendous effort during pre-season to prepare us for a successful program this fall.”
Cross country team in contention SARANAC — The Saranac varsity cross country teams plan to continue their dominance along the courses of the Champlain Valley Athletic Conference in 2012. Head coach Jim Medeiros said that both the girls and boys team should be competitive in the league and sectional races. “Depth is our strength for the boys team,
Friday, Sept. 7........v. Saranac Lake Monday, Sept. 10.................at PHS Wednesday, Sept. 12...........v. NCCS Friday, Sept. 14.........v. Lake Placid Tuesday, Sept. 18................at Peru Friday, Sept. 21...at Beekmantown Friday, Sept. 28....................v. NAC Monday, Oct. 1.....v. AuSable Valley
Wednesday, Oct. 3.at Saranac Lake Friday, Oct. 5........................v. PHS Tuesday, Oct. 9...................at NCCS Friday, Oct. 12...........at Lake Placid Monday, Oct. 15..................v. Peru Wednesday, Oct. 17..................v. BCS Monday, Oct. 22..................at NAC Wednesday, Oct. 24............at AVCS
Friday. Aug. 31...at AVCS (W, 34-0) Saturday, Sept... 8.v. Beekmantown Friday, Sept. 14..............at Moriah Saturday, Sept. 22...............v. PHS Saturday, Sept. 29.............at Peru Saturday, Oct. 6......v. Ticonderoga Saturday, Oct. 13...v. Saranac Lake Oct. 19-20................Class B semis Oct. 26-27....Class B championship
Saranac boys soccer schedule Friday, Sept. 7...................at NCCS Wednesday, Sept. 12...........at BCS Friday, Sept. 14...................v. PHS Wednesday, Sept. 19.........at Peru Friday, Sept. 21.....v. Saranac Lake Monday, Sept. 24...............v. AVCS Friday, Sept. 28..................v. NCCS Thursday, Oct. 4...................v. BCS Tuesday, Oct. 9...................at PHS Thursday, Oct. 11................v. Peru Tuesday, Oct. 16....at Saranac Lake Thursday, Oct. 18..............at AVCS
Saranac girls soccer schedule Thursday, Sept. 6...............v. NCCS Thursday, Sept. 13...............v. BCS Tuesday, Sept. 18................at PHS Thursday, Sept. 20..............v. Peru Tuesday, Sept. 25..at Saranac Lake Thursday, Sept. 27.............at AVCS Monday, Oct. 1..................at NCCS Friday, Oct. 5......at Beekmantown Wednesday, Oct. 10.............v. PHS Friday, Oct. 12...................at Peru Monday, Oct. 15....v. Saranac Lake Wednesday, Oct. 17...........v. AVCS
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Saranac boys soccer roster Connor Christopherson Kyle Erickson Ryan Wood Nicholas Lees Matthew Bouyea Durgan Zappala Joe Gordon Nick Finizio Michael Conway Brandon Dutko Aaron Cross Caleb Keysor Nate Mather Caleb Keysor Codie Gillette Jarett Wright Jesse Thew Austin Myers Richard Armstrong Andrew Tedford Parker Couture
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would be hitters that included Sara Wood, Ashley Byerly and Ali Harpp. Samantha Aierle returns at the setter position for the team, and will be joined by Bryanna Evoy in setting up the offense for the Lady Chiefs. Defense will focus on the dig and blocking skills of Cassie Smith, Kaylee Couture, Loni Lapoint, Sianna Ryan, Abby Monty and Taylor Brewer.
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The Sched Friday, Sept. 7 Football AuSable Valley at Plattsburgh High, 7:30 p.m. Peru at Ticonderoga, 7:30 p.m.
Boys Soccer Saranac at Northeastern Clinton, 6:30 p.m. Plattsburgh at AuSable Valley, 6:30 p.m. Beekmantown at Saranac Lake, 4:30 p.m. Willsboro at Seton Catholic, 4:30 p.m. Elizabethtown-Lewis at Lake Placid, 4:30 p.m. Northern Adirondack at Westport, 4:30 p.m.
Volleyball AuSable Valley at Northern Adirondack, 4:30 p.m. Plattsburgh High at Northeastern Clinton, 4:30 p.m. Lake Placid at Beekmantown, 4:30 p.m. Saranac Lake at Saranac, 4:30 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 8 Football Moriah at Saranac Lake, 1:30 p.m. Beekmantown at Saranac, 1:30 p.m.
Monday, Sept. 10 Boys Soccer Saranac Lake at Plattsburgh High, 4:30 p.m. Beekmantown at Peru, 4:30 p.m. Northeastern Clinton at AuSable Valley, 4:30 p.m. Seton at Lake Placid, 4:30 p.m. Westport at Elizabethtown-Lewis, 4:30 p.m. Indian Lake/Long Lake at Keene, 4:30 p.m. Northern Adirondack at Chazy, 6:30 p.m.
Volleyball Saranac at Plattsburgh High, 4:30 p.m. Peru at Northern Adirondack, 4:30 p.m. Beekmantown at Saranac Lake, 4:30 p.m. Lake Placid at AuSable Valley, 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Sept. 11 Girls Soccer Plattsburgh High at Saranac Lake, 4:30 p.m. Peru at Beekmantown, 4:30 p.m. AuSable Valley at Northeastern Clinton, 4:30 p.m. Chazy at Northern Adirondack, 4:30 p.m. Keene at Indian Lake/Long Lake, 4:30 p.m. Crown Point at Westport, 4:30 p.m.
In Chazy, it’s the girls turn to go for three in a row By Keith Lobdell
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CHAZY — Call it a title “three-fence,” or the opportunity to “three-peat.” Either way, the small Chazy Central Rural School is at it again. In 2011, it was the boys soccer program that came painfully close to achieving back-to-back-to-back New York State Public High School Athletic Association Class D titles, falling 1-0 in the championship game to Hamilton. This year, it is the Lady Eagles who will look to win their third straight title. “It has been a great pre-season,” Head Coach Karin Sherman Trombley said. “We know what the goal is here and we know what we want to do. I hand out a questionnaire at the beginning of each season to the players, and they all put down that they want to return to the Final Four.” Trombley has kept the Lady Eagles program on its traditional winning path over her first four seasons at the helm, with an eye-popping record of 80-4-2 (the team went 20-1-1 in 2011). During the pre-season and throughout divisional play, she stresses the importance of being mentally prepared for the tough moments and tough games. “We always have to play soccer the way that Chazy plays the game,” she said. “We need to constantly be focused on the style that we play and stay away from the emo-
Cross Country AuSableValley and Northeastern Clinton at Saranac Lake Plattsburgh, Saranac and Seton atTiconderoga Lake Placid and Peru at Beekmantown
Wednesday, Sept. 12 Boys Soccer Northeastern Clinton at Saranac Lake, 4:30 p.m. Saranac at Beekmantown, 4:30 p.m. Chazy at Elizabethtown-Lewis, 4:30 p.m. Denpubs Game of the Week: No matter what the circumstances,itisalwaysagoodgamewhentheEagles and Lions renew their rivalry on the pitch Seton Catholic at Westport, 4:30 p.m. Willsboro at Northern Adirondack, 4:30 p.m. Keene at Minerva/Newcomb, 4:30 p.m. Peru at Plattsburgh High, 6:30 p.m.
Volleyball Saranac Lake at Peru, 4:30 p.m. Beekmantown at AuSable Valley, 4:30 p.m. Northern Adirondack at Lake Placid, 4:30 p.m. Northeastern Clinton at Saranac, 4:30 p.m.
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Amber Polomsky is one of four team captains for the Lady Eagles in 2012. Photo by Keith Lobdell
Chazy girls varsity soccer Head Coach Karin Sherman Trombley, left, instructs during pre-season practice in Chazy. The Lady Eagles are hoping to make to the NYSPHSAA Class D Final Four and have a chance to win their third state title in a row. Photo by Keith Lobdell tional side. You can have all of the soccer skills and tools to be a championship team, so the challenge mentally is to stay focused on just playing soccer, then the other things come into place.” Trombley said that keeping a mental focus can be challenging at some times of adversity, especially for a team that does not see a lot of it. “We focus on the fact that we need to work hard together and support each other on the field no matter what,” she said. “It’s okay to cry when the game is over, but we need to keep it together when we are in between the lines.” Trombley said that keeping things together has been stressed in this pre-season because there are a lot of new faces on the practice field. “We are very young with an eighth grader that will be starting for us,” she said. “Our whole defense is back, but we will have two new starters there. Everyone of these new players wants to get to the final four, but they may not realize how hard you have to work every day to get there.” To help the new players realize what it will take to get back to the biggest weekend of the season, Trombley will not rely solely on her experiences. “Megan Reynolds and Lindsay Hack have really stepped up as leaders,” Trombley said. “It means a lot to these players who want to go for their senior year. It’s
been great to watch the captains and the change in their mentality and attitude as they take on this responsibility.” Reynolds and Hack are joined in the captain rolls by junior Amber Polomsky and sophomore Kinnan Latremore. “I have played since I was eight and have always been looking up to the players that were older than me,” Reynolds, a fifth year varsity player, said. “It has been a cool experience to be a captain and a team leader. I try to be positive all of the time, be loud so my teammates can hear me and talk to the entire team.” “Every day we let the newcomers know what it is going to take to get to where we want to be,” Hack said. “The new players know how much it means to get to a final four and a championship, but they do not have the experience and do not truly know everything that goes into it. We have to work hard every day, every practice and every game. Then, they will be able to get that experience.” “We have to build off of each other ’s experiences and talents,” Latremore said. “I have been friends with these girls for a long time. We know how to talk to each other and keep everyone positive.” “There is a lot of potential on this team,” Polomsky said. “I feel that when we get it together and it starts clicking, there are going to be a lot of girls that have a lot to give to this team and this season.”
Thursday, Sept. 13 Girls Soccer Saranac Lake at Northeastern Clinton, 4:30 p.m. Moriah at Lake Placid, 4:30 p.m. Northern Adirondack at Willsboro, 4:30 p.m. Minerva/Newcomb at Keene, 4:30 p.m. Wells at Westport, 4:30 p.m. Ticonderoga at Seton Catholic, 4:30 p.m. Elizabethtown-Lewis at Chazy, 6:30 p.m. Peru at Plattsburgh High, 6:30 p.m. Beekmantown at Saranac, 6:30 p.m
Volleyball Saranac Lake at Peru, 4:30 p.m. Beekmantown at AuSable Valley, 4:30 p.m. Northern Adirondack at Lake Placid, 4:30 p.m. Northeastern Clinton at Saranac, 4:30 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 14 Football Saranac at Moriah, 7:30 p.m. Saranac Lake at AuSable Valley, 7:30 p.m.
Boys Soccer Peru at Northeastern Clinton, 4:30 p.m. AuSable Valley at Beekmantown, 4:30 p.m. Chazy at Seton Catholic, 4:30 p.m. Lake Placid at Northern Adirondack, 4:30 p.m. Elizabethtown-Lewis at Willsboro, 4:30 p.m. Johnsburg at Keene, 4:30 p.m. Plattsburgh High at Saranac, 6:30 p.m.
Volleyball Lake Placid at Saranac. 4:30 p.m. Plattsburgh High at Peru, 4:30 p.m. Northeastern Clinton at Saranac Lake, 4:30 p.m. Northern Adirondack at Beekmantown, 4:30 p.m.
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Thescorebook Saranac: Jamie Favereau 17 saves Saranac 5, Canton 1 Saranac: Kayla Napper 2 goals, 2 assists; Amelia Jenks 2 goals; Amy LoTemplio 1 goal; Kristen Napper 1 assist; Gillespie 1 assist; Jamie Favereau 13 saves NCCS 5, NAC 0 NCCS: Mallory Honan 3 goals, 1 assist; Maddy Tucker 1 goal, 1 assist; Matott 2 assists Christina Paola 4 saves NAC: Wilcox 7 saves
Saranac quarterback Ethan Goslin eludes AuSable Valley’s Dillon Savage during the CVAC season opener Aug. 31. The Chiefs scored a 34-0 victory as Goslin had 129 total yards. Photo by Jim Carroll/OvertimePhotography.com
Football Saranac Lake 0-7-20-0 27 Peru 0-0-0-7 7 SLCS: Matt Phelan threw for 132 yards and 2 scores while running for two more and 59 yards. Kevin Morgan caught both scoring passes and 100 yards. Seth Pickreign and Dylan Gunther each had interceptions. Peru: Bret Boyer caught the lone touchdown of the game, a 19yard strike from Blake Altizer.
PHS 3, Chazy 2 PHS: Marle Curle 3 goals; Molly LeClair 1 assist; Olivia Carlsson 1 assist; LeMora 1 assist; Karlie Neale 4 saves Chazy: Abbey Snide 1 goal; Courtney Gilmore 1 goal; Megan Reynolds 2 assists; Logan Baker 8 saves
Peru 2, Amsterdam 1 Peru: Ashley Carpenter 1 goal; Lindsey Bushey 1 goal; Shannon Bombard 1 assist, 8 saves; Maddison Flynn 1 assist
Beekmantown 8-14-0-0 22 Ticonderoga 0-0-0-8 8 Beekmantown: Dustin Pickering ran for 128 yards and a score, while Zachary Myers threw a pair of touchdown passes to Haydin Fountain. Myers finished with 52 yards passing.
Boys soccer Chazy 1, Beekmantown 1 (Chazy wins shootout, 3-1) Chazy: Hayden Guay 1 goal; Brenden Ryan 1 assist; Kyle Bissonette 10 saves; Mason Reynolds PK; Craig Botten PK; Josh Barriere PK Beekmantown: Alex Price 1 goal; Matt LaClair 10 saves; Zack Brockway PK Canton 2, PHS 1 PHS: Jack Tolosky 1 goal; Nick Dodd 1 assist; Chris Mihal 3 saves Saranac 2, NAC 0 Saranac: Connor Christopherson 1 goal; Kyle Erikson 1 goal; Nick Lees 1 assist; Jarett Wright 6 saves; Andrew Tedford 4 saves NAC: Danny Burger 4 saves
Massena 0-20-13-7 40 Tupper Lake 0-13-7-0 20 Tupper Lake: Tyler Minogue scored on a 72 yard kickoff return and 13 yard run, finishing with 62 for the game. Brock Tarbox caught a touchdown from Morgan Stevens, who finished with 98 yards through the air.
NCCS 2, Peru 1, OT NCCS: Tom Bedard 1 goal; Austin Tetreault 1 goal; Patrick Parent 1 assist; Josh Rabideau 12 saves Peru: Jacob Dick 1 goal; Michael Danis 7 saves
Saranac 13-14-0-7 34 AVCS 0-0-0-0 0 Saranac: John Maye ran for 101 yards and a touchdown, while Matt McCasland added 78 yards and a score, and Ethan Goslin added 71 yards and a score. Goslin also threw for 58 yards and a score. AVCS: Dillon Savage rushed for 82 yards, while Kodie Simpson added 23. Plattsburgh 0-0-6-6 12 Moriah 13-19-7-0 39 PHS: Ricky Rhodes and Shawn Courson each scored on the ground for the Hornets, with Rhodes catching two balls for 40 yards and Courson throwing for 56 yards. Jonas Miller had 59 yards rushing.
Greg Dedam of Elizabethtown-Lewis tries to get the ball away from Indian Lake/Long Lake’s Henry Sandford (27). Dedam scored a pair of goals as the Lions defeated the Orange, 8-0, winning their own tournament with a 3-0 win over Keene. Photo by Keith Lobdell
Chazy 4, Canton 0 Chazy: Brandon Laurin 2 goals, 1 assist; Nathan Reynolds 1 goal; Josh Barriere 1 goal; Craig Botten 1 assist; Zachary Brothers 1 assist; Kyle Bissonette 2 saves; Trent Blais 2 saves
Willsboro’s Tiffani Tromblee goes for the ball against Maddison Gifford of Keene. The Lady Warrors finished third in the AuSable Valley tournament with a 1-0 win against the Beavers. Photo by Keith Lobdell Elizabethtown-Lewis 3, AuSable Valley 2 ELCS: Kylee Cassavaugh 2 goals; Caitie Decker 1 goal; Emily Morris 2 assists AVCS: Bryce Douglas 1 goal; Rachel Knapp 1 goal Willsboro 1, Keene 0 Willsboro: Alyson Arnold 1 goal; Renee Marcotte 6 saves Keene: Tucker Geiger 10 saves Elizabethtown-Lewis 6, Keene 0 ELCS: Kylee Cassavaugh 3 goals, 1 assists; Emily Morris 2 goals, 2 assists; Kearsten Ashline 1 goal; Lily Whalen 1 assist; Caitie Decker 1 assist Keene: Tucker Geiger 7 saves AuSable Valley 3, Willsboro 0 AVCS: Deanna Dashnaw 1 goal; Rachel Knapp 1 goal; Taylor Saltus 1 goal; Haley Taylor 1 assist; Madison Rondeau 1 assist
ELCS 3, Keene 0 ELCS: Isaiah Turner 1 goal; Caleb Denton 1 goal; Cortland White 1 goal; Charlie Huttig 1 assist; Justin LaPier 1 save Keene: Brandon Dumas 14 saves Willsboro 5, Indian Lake/Long Lake 4 Willsboro: Seth Swires 3 goals, 1 assist; Keene’s Austin Brown (24) and Vadim Krivistskiy of Zach Pierson 1 Willsboro try to keep the ball inbounds. Photo by Keith Lobdell goal; Brandon Porter 1 goal; Murphy 2 assists; Dakoda Latford 1 save; Lucas Cross 4 saves NCCS 4, Lake Placid 0 NCCS: Kyle McCarthy 2 goals; Colby Provost 1 goal; Ryan Marks 1 goal; Austin Tetreault 2 assists; McKenna Hunter 1 assist; Dustin Poupore 1 assist Peru 4, AVCS 0 Peru: Ian Spear 2 goals; Ryan McCall 1 goal, 1 assist; Peter Daly 1 goal; Justin Wiley s assists; Michael Danis 2 saves AVCS: Joshua Taylor 8 saves
AuSable Valley quarterback Kodie Simpson rolls out.
Beekmantown 9, PHS 1 BCS: Adam Goldfarb 3 goals, 1 assist; Austin Burl 2 goals; Zack Brockway 1 goal, 3 assists; Pawandeep Singh 1 goal; Brenden Carnright 1 goal: Austin Proper 1 goal PHS: Brooks Kelley 1 goal
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Girls soccer PHS 3, Peru 1 PHS: Marle Curle 2 goals, 1 assist; Brooke Knight 1 goal; Kelsey Senecal 1 assist; Kolbi Lyon 1 assist; Karlie Neale 2 saves Peru: Lindsey Bushey 1 goal; Shannon Bombard 7 saves
ELCS 8, Indian Lake/Long Lake 0 ELCS: Will Tomkins 2 goals, 1 assist; Brody Hooper 2 goals; Cortland White 2 goals; Geeg Dedam 1 goal; Isaiah Turner 1 goal, 1 assist; Charlie Huttig 4 assists; Hunter Farrell 1 assist; Joel Morris 1 assist; Justin LaPier 4 saves
Chazy 2, Amsterdam 0 Chazy: Hannah Laurin 1 goal; Abbey Snide 1 goal; Megan Reynolds 1 assist; Rachel Pombrio 1 assist; Logan Baker 3 saves NCCS 1, Saranac 0 NCCS: Jenna LaValley 1 goal; Christina Paola 11 saves
Jasmine Barnes (10) of Elizabethtown-Lewis and Bryce Douglas of AuSable Valley attempt to control the ball. The Lady Lions scored a 3-2 victory over the host Lady Patriots to win the tournament. Photo by Keith Lobdell
Willsboro 2, Keene 0 Willsboro: Nick Arnold 2 goals; Walker Lobdell 1 assist; Dakoda Latford 4 saves Keene: Brandon Dumas 11 saves
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ELIZABETHTOWN — Adirondack Farmers' Market, Behind Adirondack Center Museum, 7590 Main Street, 9 a.m.- 1 p.m. LAKE PLACID — LPCA Adirondack Juried Art Show Artist Drop off from 1-5p.m. at the Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Way. 523-2512 or www.LakePlacidArts.org. KEESEVILLE — Outdoor movie screening “UP,” Keeseville Elk’s Lodge Pavilion, 1 Elks Lane, dusk (8:45 p.m.)
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KEESEVILLE — Sportsman Show, The Chesterfield Fish & Game Club, 359 Green St. 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. $5. 643-2651. ALTONA — Harvest Dinner Buffet, Holy Angels Hall, 524 Devils Den Road, 11:30 a.m.-6 p.m. $9, kids $4. 236-5848. ROUSES POINT — NCCS Golf Tournament, North Country Golf Course, 862 Hayford Road, noon, 297-2582.$45. WHALLONSBURG — Harvest Festival & Block Party, The Whallonsburg Grange Hall, 1610 NYS Route 22, 1-5 p.m. $10 suggested donation. 570-2382. ELIZABETHTOWN — Duo Barrenechea piano and flute performances, Hand House Parlor, River Street, 3 p.m. 962-2949. www.pianobynature.org. $15, $5 for kids.
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CHAMPLAIN — 1,000 Jackpot Bingo, St Mary’s Academy, 1129 U.S. 9, 6:45 p.m. WILLSBORO — Meet Republican Candidates, Johnny’s Family Smokehouse and
Tuesday, Sept. 11
ELIZABETHTOWN — The Pleasant Valley Quilters to meet, Elizabethtown Community Hospital Conference Room, 75 Park Street 7 p.m. 873-2652.
Wednesday,Sept. 12
LAKE PLACID — LPCA Green Market Wednesday, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Way. 9 a.m.-1p.m. 523-2512, www.LakePlacidFarmersMarket.com. LAKE PLACID — LPCA School of Ballet registration, 17 Algonquin Way, 3-6 p.m. 523-2512.
Thursday, Sept. 13
LAKE PLACID — LPCA School of Ballet registration, 17 Algonquin Way, 3-6 p.m. 523-2512. PAUL SMITHS — An evening with author Russell Banks, presented by The Adirondack Center for Writing and Paul Smith's College VIC, 8023 New York 30, 7:30p.m. 3276278. $25. SARANAC — Saranac United Methodist Church Annual Fall Rummage Sale, Saranac United Methodist Church, Route 3, 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. 293-8142.
Friday, Sept. 14
SARANAC — Saranac United Methodist Church Annual Fall Rummage Sale, Saranac United Methodist Church, Route 3, 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. half price bag sales at 4 p.m. 293-8142. UPPER JAY — Artist Reception for Mark Ellis, Wells Memorial Library, 12230 New York 9N, 5:30-7:30 p.m. LAKE PLACID — Juried Art Show Opening, The Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Way, 7 p.m. 523-2512. ELIZABETHTOWN — Adirondack Farmers' Market, Behind Adirondack Center Museum, 7590 Main Street, 9 a.m.- 1 p.m. LAKE PLACID —Salmon Fishing In The Yemen film showing, The Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Way, 523-2512. $6.
Saturday, Sept. 15
PLATTSBURGH — Autumn Festival, United Methodist Church, 127 Beekman Street, 10 a.m.-2p.m. 420-6393. SARANAC — Saranac United Methodist Church Annual Fall Rummage Sale,
September 8, 2012 Saranac United Methodist Church, Route 3, 9-10:30 a.m. with all items FREE. 293-8142. UPPER JAY — “Tales from the Mists of Time” with Cailin mulvey, Wells Memorial Library, 12230 New York 9N, 1 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Autumn Festival Chicken BBQ, United Methodist Church, 127 Beekman Street, 4-7 p.m. 420-6393. KEESEVILLE — The 14th Annual Mountain Lake Services Foundation Triathlon, Camp Whippoorwill, Frontage Road, Registration begins at 8 a.m. and race at 9 a.m. 546-3051 ext. 314. LAKE PLACID — Met Live: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, Lake Placid Center for the Performing Arts, 17 Algonquin Way, 7 p.m. 523-2512.
Sunday, Sept. 16
LYON MOUNTAIN — Turkey Dinner, St. Bernards Church, 10 Church Pond Road, noon-5 p.m. $9, $5 for kids. 735-4636. TUPPER LAKE — A Walk through the Woods, John Dillon Park, 2150 Tupper Road, nd various restaurants along the way, 3:30-6:30 p.m. $10, tupper-lake.com/7903/2ndannual-walk-through-the-woods-at-john-dillon-park. 359-3328. LAKE PLACID — Jeremy Davis Book signing, Book Store Plus, 2491 Main Street, 24 p.m. 523-2950. WESTPORT — Forest and Farm Brunch & Hike, DaCy Meadow Farm, 7103 NYS Rt. 9N, $45, 9 a.m.-noon. 962-4756. MOOERS FORKS — St. Ann’s Annual Roast Beef Finner, 3066 Route 11, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. $9, or $5 for kids. MALONE — Annual School Administrators of NY Annual Golf tournament, Malone Golf Club, 79 Golf Course Road. 5632419.
Monday, Sept. 17
UPPER JAY — Quilters Gathering, Wells Memorial Library, 12230 New York 9N,4:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Sept. 18
ELIZABETHTOWN — The Pleasant Valley Chorale begin rehearsals, Elizabethtown Social Center on Route 9, 7-9 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 19
LAKE PLACID — The Lake Placid Masonic Lodge Flea Market at the lodge, Station Street, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
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ELIZABETHTOWN AVAILABLE a 1 bedroom 2nd floor apartment all utilities included $650 and a 2 bedroom 1 st floor apartment all utilities included $750. Please contact Brandy @ 518-944-0734. Available now! FOR RENT LEWIS, NY 1 bdrm apartment, $550/mo., no pets, security deposit & references required, utilities included. 518873-6805 evenings & weekends.
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LISA WALBORSKY ACUPUNCTURE PLLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 7/3/12. Office in Clinton Co. SSNY design. Agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to The PLLC 205 East 22nd St. #5G New York, NY 10010. Purpose: Any lawful activity. NCM-8/4-9/8/12-6TC27369 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF TRINITY YOGA, LLC (PURSUANT TO SECTION 203 OF THE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY LAW) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Articles of Organization of Trinity Yoga, LLC (the Company ) were filed with the Secretary of State of the State of New York on July 17, 2012. The Company is being formed for any lawful business purpose and shall have all the powers set forth in Section 202(a) - 202(q) of the New York Limited Liability Company Law. The office of the Company is to be located in the County of Clinton, State of New York, with offices located at 66 Cumberland Avenue, Plattsburgh, New York 12901. The Secretary of State has been designated as the agent of the Company upon who process against the Company may be served. The post office address to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the Company served upon such Secretary of State is: 66 Cumberland Avenue, Plattsburgh, New York 12901. NCM-8/4-9/8/12-6TC27375 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF RADIO ADIRONDACKS, LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 06/27/2012. Office Location: Clinton County, SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon who process against it may be served. SSNY shallmail a copy of process to: The LLC, 800 Village Walk, #258, Guilford, CT 06437 Purpose: to engage in any lawful act. NCM-8/11-9/15/126TC-27386 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF COAST TO COAST BRANDS LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 08/02/12. Office location: Clinton County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to Sidney Salomon Bitton, 1320 State Rt. 9/202014, Champlain, NY 12919. Purpose: Any lawful activity. NCM-8/18-9/22/126TC-27406 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Name: West Shore Charters, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY0 on July 25, 2012. Office location: Clinton County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to Robert E. Davies, 113 Bear Swamp RD, Peru, NY 12972. Purpose: any lawful act or actvities. NCM-8/25-9/29/126TC-27437 -----------------------------
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www.northcountryman.com NOTICE OF FORMATION OF IPNETVOICE LLC. Application for Authority filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on August 2, 2012. Office location: CLINTON County. LLC formed in DE on April 23, 2012. SSNY has been designated as an agent upon whom process against it may be served. The Post Office address to which the SSNY shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon him/her is: Mitchell A. Bragg c/o Ascentage Law, PLLC; 2 Pillsbury Street, Suite 405, Concord, NH 03301. The principal business address of the LLC is: 3649 State Route 9, Peru, NY 12972. DE address of LLC is: 16192 Coastal Highway, Lewes, DE 19958; County of Sussex. Certificate of LLC filed with Secretary of State of DE located at: Division of Corporations, John G. Townsend Bldg., 401 Federal Street - Suite 4, Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: any lawful act or activity. NCM-8/25-9/29/126TC-27427 ----------------------------JON MYERS AND SON FOREST PRODUCTS, LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 7/30/2012 as JOHN MEYERS AND SON FOREST PRODUCTS, LLC. Office in Clinton Co. SSNY desig. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 404 Brandybrook Rd., Ellenburg Center, NY 12934. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. NCM-8/25-9/29/126TC-27439 ----------------------------LAKE CHAMPLAIN VENTURES LLC Notice of formation of LAKE CHAMPLAIN VENTURES LLC, a limited liability company (the LLC ). Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of NY (the SSNY ) on August 9, 2012. Office location: Clinton County. The SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC, upon whom process against it may be served. The SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to the LLC, at 152 Tom Miller Road, Plattsburgh, New York 12901. The purpose of the LLC are to engage in any lawful purposes; to incur indebtedness, secured and unsecured; to enter into and perform contracts and agreements of any kind necessary to, in connection with or incidental to the business of the LLC; and to carry on any other activities necessary to, in connection with or incidental to the foregoing, as the Members in their discretion may deem desirable. NCM-8/25-9/29/126TC-27443 ----------------------------NOTICE OF LANDS TO BE FILED FOR UNPAID TAXES OFFICE OF THE C O U N T Y T R E A S U R E R P L AT T S B U R G H , NEW YORK 12901 WHEREAS: Arrears of taxes levied in the year 2012, charged and imposed, pursuant to law remain due and unpaid on several tracts, lots and pieces or parcels of land described in the following list, viz.: Swis S-B-L Owner Acres FF DF Due ALTONA 092000 145.-2-3.2 AGONEY FRANKLIN JR 200.00x210.00 $107.92 092000 88.14-2-16 A R C H A M B A U LT SYLVIE 54.00x215.00 $116.39 092000
148.-3-5.3 BAILEY ROMA S 102.00x182.00 $601.68 092000 150.-3-12 BAKER RACHEL 200.00x210.00 $948.90
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092000 89.-2-15.2 BAKER ROBIN 38.00 acres $191.50
092000 106.-1-3 DUQUETTE ROBERT J 31.30 acres $329.12 092000 86.-3-1.2 DURKIN JOSEPH P 175.00x167.00 " $1,364.85 " 092000 87.-1-13.33 FLANAGAN JAMES 4.70 acres $992.02
092000 148.-2-14.1 BAKER THOMAS 18.70 acres $502.98 092000 74.-1-15.1 BARCOMB SHERRY L 12.50 acres $1,120.96 " 092000 91.-1-15 BLOW GEORGE J 144.00x151.00 $625.17 092000 75.-1-6.62 BLOW GEORGE SR 141.00x260.00 $625.17 092000 119.-1-15.24 B R E N N E N ALOYSIUYS D 1.10 acres $79.76 092000 148.-3-28.2 BROOKS JEFFREY 210.00x30.00 $94.46 092000 73.-1-28 B R O T H E R S TIMOTHY M 175.00x99.00 $178.78 092000 89.-3-19.4 BURDO BECKIE 285.00x160.00 $605.37
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092000 89.-3-19.5 BURDO BECKIE 210.00x200.00 $811.05
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092000 103.-1-4.21 F O R G E T T E RODNEY 29.00 acres " $2,317.30 " 092000 73.-3-4 GAMELIN LISA 4.10 acres $195.34 092000 73.-3-10.112 GARCIA ANGELO 5.70 acres $215.07 092000 73.-1-45.32 GARRAND JASON 1.00 acres $185.53 092000 89.-1-12 GILMAN RAYMOND 1.00 acres $890.72 092000 88.14-1-55 GLASGOW WENDY 72.00x158.37 $351.04 092000 89.1-3-8 GWYNNE SHEILA 100.00x217.00 $925.32 092000 88.14-2-66 HAKIM ROBERT 132.83x99.08 $87.88 092000 88.14-2-67 HAKIM ROBERT 70.00x143.70 $96.65
092000 148.-2-12 BURDO STEVEN J 155.00x134.60 " $1,171.21 "
092000 88.14-2-68 HAKIM ROBERT 70.00x141.52 $96.65
092000 73.-3-12.11 BUSHEY KYLE C 1.70 acres $296.85
092000 91.-1-7.1 HILTON FRED JR 5.50 acres $226.52
092000 73.-1-10.4 BUSHEY MARK 175.00x187.60 $803.42
092000 72.-1-35.5 JARVIS DANIEL 2.20 acres " $1,152.11 "
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092000 73.-1-10.171 BUSHEY NEAL R 1.20 acres $975.93
092000 131.-1-8.1 LAGOY ROBERT M 5.34 acres " $1,115.56 "
092000 71.1-1-15 CASEY CHRISTINE J 2.30 acres $2,189.46 "
092000 147.-1-3.1 LAGOY WAYNE 12.70 acres $194.25
092000 71.-4-14.4 CASEY CHRISTINE J 1.60 acres $242.06
092000 71.1-1-12 LAPOINT GAIL 180.00x205.00 $224.26
092000 148.-3-16.2 CHAPMAN ANNA 3.00 acres $633.93
092000 150.-1-1 LATOUR ALICE L 150.00x47.00 $187.52
092000 150.-3-6 CLAUSEN EDWARD D 1.38 acres $1,557.81 "
092000 86.-2-17 MANOR HOMER 1.00 acres $67.81
092000 89.-3-14 CORYEA MICHAEL 1.20 acres $168.09 092000 72.-1-35.4 DECKER DONALD 170.00x190.00 $601.68 092000 73.-1-10.11 DELANEY JOHN L 165.80x183.00 $147.07 092000 88.14-2-63 DRAGON ARCH INC 60.00x156.56 $101.03 092000 71.1-1-9 DROWN FRANK 120.00x100.00 $113.26 092000 134.-2-28.1 DROWN STEPHEN L II 74.10 acres $343.57
092000 130.-2-1 MANOR JAMES 50.00 acres $820.97 092000 86.-2-16 M A N O R JOANNE BETTY 1.00 acres $112.45 092000 71.-4-11.221 MANOR LIFE ESTATE JOANNE 84.00 acres " $1,039.63 " 092000 71.-4-11.222 MANOR LIFE ESTATE JOANNE 9.50 acres $434.38 092000 88.14-2-64 MARTIN VERNICE 55.00x153.02 $96.65 092000 91.-1-2 MASTERJOSEPH ROBERT P 25.10 acres
$377.37 092000 89.1-2-8 M A T O T T STEVEN D 100.00x295.00 $973.34 092000 73.-1-10.20 M E L O C H E KATHLEEN A 100.00x175.00 $138.33 092000 117.-1-12.3 MERWALD FRANK 153.00x141.00 " $2,552.83 " 092000 131.-1-8.2 MEYER MICHELLE J 209.00x184.00 $151.49 092000 71.1-1-16 M I L L E R RICKY J 64.00x217.00 $252.20 092000 134.-2-14 MONETTE CARL 150.00x271.30 $188.76
092000 134.-2-11 SUTHERLAND ROBERT 145.82x226.34 $190.95 092000 86.-2-11.6 TANZER MELISSA 4.30 acres " $1,655.88 " 092000 118.-1-3.4 T O U R V I L L E FRANCIS R 4.80 acres $270.11
092000 148.-2-17.2 TRUDO CHARLES V 93.20 acres $618.57
092000 118.-1-8 NOLAN TOUSHA L 11.00 acres " $1,439.39 " 092000 103.-1-4.1 PARRA ESTEBAN F 25.00 acres $377.37 092000 88.14-1-37 PARSONS TIMOTHY A 70.17x146.63 $163.74 092000 73.-1-8 PERRY RAYMOND 160.00x125.00 $133.21 092000 89.-3-15 PERYEA LIFE USE RICHARD 1.30 acres $277.09 092000 119.-1-18.1 PERYEA ROBERT M 1.10 acres $771.30 092000 73.-1-52.31 POULIN BRIAN 9.10 acres $261.13
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092000 148.-2-16 ROUSHIA J DONALD 4.60 acres $601.68 092000 134.-1-11.222 ROUSSY DAVID 3.30 acres $230.97 092000 89.1-3-28 SEYMOUR BOBBIJO 140.00x297.00 $388.30
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092000 148.-1-16.1 SMART PETER 17.00 acres $359.91 092000 73.-2-10.2 SNOW WILLIAM 3.80 acres $141.94 092000 90.-1-6.1 SORRELL JOSEPH 2.40 acres $388.95 092000 73.-1-17.1 SPEAR THERESA 1.80 acres $166.92 092000 148.-3-24 SPOONER BRYAN M 36.60 acres $445.36 092000 89.-3-19.1
092000 117.-1-4.2 STONE TINA M 3.30 acres $102.37
092000 148.-2-17.1 TRUDO CHARLES V 4.10 acres $701.66
092000 72.-1-19.12 MOORE JASON 1.60 acres $744.45
092000 117.-1-5.2S MALL EVEREST 150.00x155.00 $138.33
092000 117.-1-4.1 STONE TINA M 7.10 acres $443.93
092000 133.-1-9 TRUDO CHARLES V 63.50 acres $239.21
092000 134.-2-12 MONETTE CARL M 1.40 acres $208.49
092000 89.1-3-7 RABIDEAU JEFFERY 170.00x157.46 $769.03
STONE JOSEPH SR 6.00 acres " $1,153.90 "
092000 148.-3-10 T R U D O CHARLES V 240.00x120.00 " $1,504.57 " 092000 148.-3-14 T R U D O CHARLES V 222.00x183.80 " $1,241.42 " 092000 89.-2-13 TUBBS RICHARD 31.60 acres $436.24 092000 89.-2-18.231 VANCOUR SHAWN 2.00 acres $205.40 092000 135.-1-16 VASSAR REGINALD L JR 9.00 acres " $1,607.62 " 092000 119.-1-8 VILLENEUVE DAVID L 123.10 acres $728.23 092000 145.-2-2 VILLENEUVE DAVID L 118.00 acres $776.50 092000 88.-1-11.1 VILLENEUVE DAVID L 298.70 acres " $1,491.40 " 092000 134.-1-17 VILLENEUVE DAVID LEE 70.00 acres $513.31 092000 75.-1-11.2 WARREN KIRK LEE 208.00x208.00 $122.74 092000 150.-1-8.4 WAY HAROLD L 38.50 acres $954.11 092000 148.-2-23 WELLS RICHARD 1.40 acres $492.63 092000 148.-1-14 WHELDEN GEORGE 22.00 acres $379.53 092000 148.-1-13 WHELDEN GEORGE P 12.60 acres $326.93 092000 135.-2-29 WHITNEY PENNY N 12.60 acres $954.75 092000 134.-1-1.2 WOLCOTT JOHN R 22.80 acres $393.81 092000 71.-4-14.3 WOOD FLOYD W II-
100.00x275.00 $781.34 AUSABLE 092201 316.17-2-16 AUSABLE VALLEY HABITAT FOR HUM 39.70x66.00 $882.91 092201 315.12-1-12.2 BESAW WALTER A JR. 100.00x145.00 $414.44 092201 316.13-2-14 BLAISE JAMES C 78.00x350.00 " $2,584.05 " 092201 316.10-1-17 BLAISE ROLAND A 2.30 acres $1,535.91 " 092201 315.16-3-6 CLODGO BRIAN P 70.00x94.00 " $3,306.69 " 092201 316.13-5-3 COURSON RUSSELL 99.00x155.00 $682.66 092201 316.13-5-2.1 COURSON RUSSELL A 59.00x160.00 " $2,959.39 " 092201 315.16-2-24 DUPREY ALFRED E 50.00x240.00 " $1,492.87 " 092201 316.10-1-20 FRENCH DIANE M 70.00x320.70 " $1,463.73 " 092201 316.13-5-25 GARVETT SONNY H 46.00x100.00 " $1,517.44 " 092201 316.9-1-7.1 GOWAN BRUCE L 135.00x75.00 $138.51 092201 316.9-1-7.2 GOWAN BRUCE L 130.00x75.00 $138.51 092201 316.9-1-7.3 GOWAN BRUCE L 75.00x75.00 " $1,148.44 " 092201 315.12-2-14 KAIFETZ DANIEL L 95.00x150.00 " $3,287.25 " 092201 316.17-2-14.1 KING LAURIE 138.00x132.00 " $2,196.61 " 092201 315.16-2-18 MACEY MICHAEL J 84.00x250.00 $356.71 092201 316.13-5-24 MORROW MICHAEL E 92.00x100.00 $317.01 092201 316.9-2-11 R A B I D E A U CHRISTOPHER 55.50x345.00 " $2,084.40 " 092201 316.13-2-24 RABIDEAU WAYNE 60.00x442.00 " $2,506.66 " 092201 315.20-1-5.1 S H U K N E C H T GERALD W 113.50x94.83 $893.07 092201 315.16-1-12 WELLS JILL ANN 99.00x128.00 " $2,022.47 " 092289 334.-2-19 ANO CATHIE 200.00x217.00 $994.60 092289 334.-1-24.2 BAKER JOHN 20.40 acres $301.12 092289 3 03.-1-14 BESAW RALPH R 1.20 acres " $1,392.30 " 092289 304.-1-32.11 BLAISE STEFANIE LYNN 5.40 acres
$865.96 092289 334.2-1-19 BOOTH JOHN 100.00x200.00 " $1,840.58 " 092289 326.-1-15 BRANCATO JOHN C SR 4.44 acres " $3,708.78 " 092289 294.-1-21 B R O D I STEPHEN T 151.00x 75.00 " $3,361.51 " 092289 302.-1-10.2 CARTE TIMOTHY C 1.00 acres $224.28 092289 303.-1-17.1 CIPRIANO JAMES F 3.30 acres " $1,357.88 " 092289 313.-3-8.2 CLARK ANDREW R 235.00x155.00 $697.41 092289 334.2-1-6 CLARK JAMES S 60.00x225.00 $816.37 092289 303.-2-10 CROSS CHAD M 1.10 acres $735.47 092289 314.-1-13.23 CROWNINGSHIELD LIFE ESTATE LAR 40.00x300.00 $342.15 092289 334.2-1-22 CUMBER SCOTT L SR 60.00x200.00 $710.30 092289 334.-1-28.2 DIELLO LINDA 20.98 acres $35.05 092289 335.1-1-28.2 DOUGLAS BOBBY 131.00x108.00 $336.20 092289 335.-1-3 E C K H A R D T JENNIFER L 136.00x150.00 $316.72 092289 334.2-1-1 ELLIOTT DALE H 20.50 acres $502.84 092289 334.2-1-5 ELLIOTT DALE H 50.00x230.00 " $1,472.65 " 092289 315.-2-1.2 J A R V I S CHRISTOPHER M 1.00 acres $878.19 092289 313.-3-1.4 JOY CHRIS A 8.50 acres " $1,160.47 " 092289 293.16-1-7 KEMP KEITH 1.00 acres " $3,193.44 " 092289 304.-1-12.1 KHAN CHAUDARY S 1.20 acres " $2,419.31 " 092289 293.-4-2.2 LAPLANTE RODNEY P 1.00 acres " $1,360.21 " 092289 314.-2-5.1 MCDUFFE RICHARD 3.30 acres " $1,187.16 " 092289 302.-1-11 MONIGAN JOHN R 2.50 acres $542.21 092289 302.-1-23 MURPHY STEVEN E 37.00 acres $229.23 092289 302.-2-2 MURPHY STEVEN E 95.00 acres " $1,645.88 " 092289 315.-1-18 N O L A N HAYDEN R 169.00x190.00 $613.68 092289
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092289 315.-3-31 PATILLO RUBY 85.00x145.00 $213.41
092400 166.-1-1.21 AHMAD SHERYL G 7.80 acres $708.45
092289 305.4-1-7 PEARSE-DRANCE THOMAS J 116.00x302.00 " $2,213.66 "
092400 152.-1-8.11 A I N S W O R T H VALERIE J 4.29 acres " $4,333.05 "
092289 314.-2-6.6 PIRVAN JOHN G 8.54 acres " $1,139.01 "
092400 181.-1-11 AVELLANEDA C A R L O S HOMBERTO 112.00x158.00 " $1,338.90 "
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$596.30 092400 181.2-3-24 K I N G S B U R Y KATHERINE O 53.00x150.00 " $7,064.81 "
140.00x226.00 $751.51 092400 149.-2-20 REGALADO JOSE 17.00 acres $300.66
092400 178.-3-9 LAFOUNTAIN CLAY T 1.00 acres " $1,817.20 "
092400 179.-3-7.452 RIVERS MICHAEL S 2.80 acres $1,419.82 "
092400 179.-3-2.22 LAPLANT ALLAN 1.00 acres " $1,429.14 "
092400 178.-2-10.52 RIVERS TERRY L SR 2.05 acres $771.43
092400 179.-2-5.121 LAPLANT ALLEN C 19.34 acres $944.50
092400 177.-2-25.3 ROBARE AMY 1.00 acres $422.50
092400 179.-2-5.122 LAPLANT ALLEN C 1.37 acres " $2,898.84 "
092400 176.-2-9 ROBERTS CRAIG A SR 150.00x195.00 " $1,673.75 "
092400 1 7 9 . - 2 5.123 LAPLANT ALLEN C 1.09 acres $505.28 092400 153.-1-29.11 LAYMAN ARTHUR L III 9.90 acres " $5,043.61 " 092400 153.-1-29.121 LAYMAN ARTHUR L III 1.10 acres $584.79 092400 177.-1-8.183 LECLERC KENNETH 11.20 acres " $2,720.84 "
JOHN
092400 165.4-1-39 LOMBARD SCOTT R 139.00x150.00 " $1,147.01 " 092400 165.4-4-13 LOZIER GAIL H 150.00x250.00 " $2,381.93 " 092400 179.-3-19.2 MARTIN JUDITH 4.61 acres " $2,922.51 " 092400 165.-2-1.2 MARTIN LORI 150.00x265.00 " $2,124.94 " 092400 163.-5-9 MILLS MICHAEL 1.02 acres $812.70 092400 149.-2-13 PELLERIN EDMOND 4.50 acres $229.29 092400 189.-2-1.1 PERROTTE JOHN 106.20 acres " $1,201.99 "
092400 150.-2-21.13 ROBLES REINALDO 41.00x327.00 $238.23 092400 150.-2-21.5 ROBLES REINALDO 1.70 acres $383.92 092400 151.-1-2.11 ROSE BRIAN W 150.00x175.00 " $2,457.87 "
092400 167.-1-22 TWIGG JEFFERY 1.70 acres " $ 1 , 9 4 4 . 6 1 "
274.-1-13.2 DONAH MICHAEL J 3.90 acres $398.64
275.-1-1.31 HOLMES RICK 1.40 acres $258.14
092600 287.-1-15.2 DONAH MICHAEL J 9.20 acres $291.11
092600 333.-2-7.2 HOOVER DONALD A 150.00x141.00 " $1,981.86 "
092600 287.-1-8.2 DONAH MICHAEL J 40.00x305.00 $275.21
092600 342.-1-16.2 JAMES LEIGH 347.90x120.00 $558.08
092600 296.-2-10.1 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 256.90 acres " $45,591.18 "
092600 320.-2-3.3 JAMES LEIGH PROPERTIES LLC 398.60 acres " $4,444.67 "
092400 178.-2-18.8 WAY HAROLD 4.54 acres $550.10
092600 297.-1-2 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 80.00 acres " $1,047.03 "
092600 322.-4-1 JAMES LEIGH PROPERTIES LLC 5197.00 acres " $76,688.73 "
092400 150.-2-6.3 WAY HAROLD L 26.60 acres $309.57
092600 307.4-2-1 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 3.65 acres " $13,658.41 "
092600 323.-1-7.2 JAMES LEIGH PROPERTIES LLC 135.60 acres $729.50
092600 308.-2-1 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 11.30 acres " $1,665.04 "
092600 342.3-3-6 JAMES LEIGH PROPERTIES LLC 110.84x195.00 " $5,078.52 "
092600 308.-2-1.1 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 126.00x392.58 " $1,638.63 "
092600 342.3-3-7 JAMES LEIGH PROPERTIES LLC 83.93x220.60 $759.43
092600 308.-2-1.2 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 1.20 acres " $1,694.75 "
092600 342.3-3-8 JAMES LEIGH PROPERTIES LLC 105.00x150.00 $215.22
092600 308.-2-1.5 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 125.00x367.17 " $1,770.68 "
092600 264.-1-4.2 LANDERS JAMES D 50.00 acres " $1,419.19 "
092400 152.-2-19 VAN BUSKIRK KEITH 32.10 acres " $1,419.57 " 092400 178.-3-3 VANWEORT DAVID S 229.00x179.00 " $2,316.19 " 092400 166.-2-11 VENNE DERRICK J JR 100.00x150.00 $421.62
092400 178.-2-17 W HAROLD L 1.10 acres " $3,810.17 "
A
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092400 178.-2-18.71 WAY HAROLD L 2.90 acres $502.29 BLACK BROOK
092400 179.-3-7.11 RYAN ORVILLE F 1.17 acres $373.80
092600 321.4-1-13 AHERNS LIFE USE LETTY 126.80x115.40 " $1,226.10 "
092400 179.-3-7.12 RYAN ORVILLE F 1.14 acres $592.16
092600 333.-2-15.3 ATKINS JAMES C 24.20 acres $382.57
092400 624.-9999-705.8201881 S A V V I S COMMUNICATIONS $73.54
092600 342.-1-16.11 ATKINS JAMES C 1.54 acres " $5,831.20 "
092400 165.-1-3.42 SEYMOUR JOSEPH S 175.00x198.72 " $1,291.33 " 092400 164.-1-26.1 S H E E H A N CONTRACTING CORP J E 44.00 acres $971.39 092400 164.-1-26.2 S H E E H A N CONTRACTING CORP J E 44.00 acres $971.39 092400 164.-1-26.3 S H E E H A N CONTRACTING CORP J E 46.60 acres " $1,840.89 "
092600 342.3-2-34 ATKINS JAMES C 34.00x125.00 " $1,177.12 " 092600 333.-1-10.2 BENNETT MARK R 10.30 acres $720.58 092600 333.-2-4.5 BETTERS NIKKI A 2.30 acres $186.70 092600 341.2-1-8 BETTERS NIKKI A 46.00x340.00 $971.85 092600 333.-2-4.83 BLAISE BETTY 120.00x195.00 $713.30
092600 308.-2-1.6 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 125.00x370.73 " $1,734.37 " 092600 308.-2-1.7 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 125.00x370.73 " $1,655.15 " 092600 307.-1-6.1 D O U G L A S CORPORATION OF 147.30 acres " $7,577.54 " 092600 307.-2-1 DOUGLAS CORPORATION OF 140.00 acres " $22,766.47 " 092600 296.-2-10.3 DOUGLAS LEROY 230.00x164.64 " $2,856.78 "
092600 275.-1-28.22 LANGEVIN ROBERT 27.70 acres " $1,016.73 " 092600 271.-1-18.1 LAPORTE JENNIFER 66.00x264.00 $620.93 092600 339.-1-2.1 LASHINSKY BARRY 321.80 acres " $1,221.21 " 092600 307.3-1-13.11 LIBBY HEDA VOELCKER 60.00x73.00 $126.66 092600 271.-2-12 L O N G T E M P CLIFFORD R 80.00x120.00 $493.40 092600 272.-1-10.1 L O N G T E M P S CLIFFORD 11.00 acres " $1,335.93 "
092600 342.3-1-15 BRISTER JEAN 60.00x150.00 $560.48
092600 307.2-2-1.1 DOUGLAS ON SIVER LAKE INC 8.30 acres $526.12
092600 320.-2-8.3 BROWN KAREN 4.10 acres $152.64
092600 263.-2-10 DOYLE PAUL A JR 31.10 acres $258.58
092600 274.-1-10 CARTER HOMER 120.00x320.00 $545.72
092600 342.1-1-37 DRAKE HOWARD 77.40x280.00 $597.41
092600 272.-1-18.1 M O U L T O N CHRISTOPHER D 71.10 acres " $2,036.20 "
092400 165.4-4-14 STOTLER PATRICK 100.00x263.00 $708.68
092600 342.3-2-45 CLAPPER RICHARD H 83.00x90.00 $932.45
092600 333.-4-8 FENN MICHAEL 5.20 acres $618.27
092600 342.-1-12.5 MURRAY ESTATE JOHN D 2.70 acres " $1,991.85 "
092400 165.4-4-2 PERYEA MICHAEL N 100.00x220.00 $466.44
092400 181.-1-5 T E R R A DEVELOPMENT LLC 50.20 acres " $1,195.49 "
092600 272.-2-12.1 COLEMAN RONALD P 6.20 acres $503.18
092600 309.-2-17 FORSTER WILLIAM 118.80 acres " $2,424.05 "
092600 342.3-2-6 MUZZY MICHAEL A 66.00x160.00 " $1,586.51 "
092400 165.4-4-23 PERYEA MICHAEL N 98.00x288.00 " $2,157.81 "
092400 180.-1-47.1 TETREAULT SCOTT J 54.85 acres " $22,506.84 "
092600 272.-2-12.4 COLEMAN RONALD P 7.40 acres $559.98
092600 309.-2-5.2 FORSTER WILLIAM 11.12 acres $641.67
092600 320.-2-8.5 N E L S O N FREDERICK W JR 2.50 acres $506.30
092400 181.-1-14 TREADWELL MARINA LLC 5.60 acres $94.10
BAY
092600 307.2-1-23 COLON DEIRDRE ANN 60.00x160.00 " $5,322.80 "
092600 320.-2-3.1 FORSTER WILLIAM 37.30 acres " $1,113.73 "
092600 333.-1-8.3 NOLAN PHILIP H 13.80 acres " $1,341.25 "
092400 181.-2-20.2 TREADWELL MARINA LLC 156.60 acres " $26,452.54 "
BAY
092600 274.-1-12.42 COON JANET L 250.00x100.00 $210.22
092600 274.-1-11.1 FOUNTAIN LAND CONTRACT JOHN JR 180.00x190.00 $628.25
092600 333.-1-7.42 NUTBROWN W JR 3.10 acres " $2,093.94 "
092600 342.3-3-4 DOCKUM RODNEY E 126.00x180.00 " $9,086.44 "
092600 333.-1-6.4 HART KEVIN M 4.50 acres " $1,208.82 "
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092600
092400 189.-2-15 PERROTTE JOHN 45.50 acres $466.39 092400 150.-2-2.10 PERYEA MICHAEL N 214.00x190.00 $449.64 092400 150.-2-4.1 PERYEA MICHAEL N 41.80 acres $1,582.11 " 092400 165.4-4-1 P E R Y E A MICHAEL N 288.00x220.00 " $1,243.31 "
092400 165.4-4-4 PERYEA MICHAEL N 100.00x298.74 " $1,694.69 " 092400 150.-2-2.8 PORTER KEITH J 143.00x275.00 " $1,035.05 " 092400 180.-1-35 RACETTE JEFFREY 9.20 acres " $1,432.85 " 092400 178.-3-24 REA HENRY
092400180.-1-28.3 SHEPARD KURT R 181.00x203.60 " $1,954.41 " 092400 165.-4-37 S H U T T S STEVEN J 5.00 acres " $1,149.66 " 092400 166.-1-1.35 STONE DANIEL F 155.90x146.36 " $2,381.93 "
092400 178.-2-18.7 TRIM EUGENE J 1.90 acres " $3,281.07 "
JOHN
092600 342.1-1-14 MCCALLISTER EDWARD M 66.00x132.00 " $1,861.23 "
JOHN
092600 296.-2-2.2 PARROTTE SCOTT 3.00 acres " $1,487.74 " 092600 341.2-1-11 PATTNO JOHN F
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092600 322.3-1-11 WYMAN FAMILY TRUST 130.00x170.00 " $6,089.29 " 092600 307.2-1-11 ZWACK JOHN M 100.00x215.00 $80.51 CHAMPLAIN 092801 18.15-4-33.2 BECHARD DAVID J66.00x145.00 " $1,359.13 " 092801 18.15-6-16 BUSKEY STEPHEN O 90.00x100.00 $670.99 092801 18.15-5-4.2 GUILLILY GREGG A 70.30x55.50 " $3,933.64 " 092801 18.16-1-11 HARTLEY DAVID G130.00x177.00 " $3,675.46 " 092801 18.20-4-5 L A B A R G E CURTIS S 83.00x78.00 $509.61 092801 18.11-1-13.2 LECLAIR BRUCE W 112.00x108.00 " $2,249.67 " 092801 18.12-2-30 M A R C H I A N O SUZANNE A 100.82x145.00 " $1,457.25 " 092801 18.15-6-6 O’CONNELL JASON 53.00x100.00 " $1,854.15 " 092801 18.20-5-7 PARKER KEVIN 72.00x289.00 " $1,117.13 " 092801 18.15-3-18 PATRIE JOSEPH LAMARQUE 132.00x140.00 " $1,144.70 "
092600 308.-2-3.2 STRONG ROGER D 100.00x100.00 $951.71
092801 18.15-3-29 PATRIE JOSEPH LAMARQUE 132.00x55.00 $135.18
092600 341.2-1-14 SULLIVAN WILLIAM 45.00x70.00 " $2,943.97 "
092801 18.20-6-5 PICARD ELMER 55.00x127.00 " $2,182.94 "
092600 341.-1-14 SUTTELL DAVID L II 1.30 acres $533.81
092801 18.15-3-32 PULSIFER ROBERT 134.00x106.00 $712.95
092600 263.-2-2.1 TERRY WILLIAM 30.30 acres $423.73
092801 18.15-1-1 RICHARDS JEAN 75.00x92.00 $301.47
092600 339.-1-2.2 THRU THE WOODS LLC 12.63 acres " $3,441.08 "
092801 18.11-1-13.1 SELLER SHELLY S 92.00x202.00 " $2,278.73 "
092600 307.2-1-4 TUTHILL HELEN 65.00x240.00 $133.27 092600 333.-2-9.16 UHL GEORGE WILLIAM JR 6.20 acres " $2,034.25 "
092803 20.7-1-1 COOPER ANGEL L 1.40 acres " $7,973.30 "
092889 17.-1-23.21 COUPAL RONALD 1.30 acres $496.35
092803 35.7-1-21 EDGEWATER KNOLL DEVLOP CORP 1.30 acres "$21,914.52 "
092889 19.-1-44.2 COURTNEY JOHN P 1.00 acres " $6,769.70 "
092803 20.18-3-20.1 EMMA REALTY LLC 30.40 acres $728.31
092600 339.-1-5.12 WARD WILLIAM L JR 7.20 acres " $1,757.22 "
092801 18.11-1-9 W E L L S BRIAN E 85.00x190.00 " $2,577.31 "
092600 312.-1-4 WETZEL DAVID M JR 32.00 acres " $2,031.48 "
092803 20.18-2-1.1 ALI PLAZA INC 1.31 acres " $19,929.92 "
092600 275.-1-27 W H I T T I E R KATHLEEN S 1.80 acres " $1,870.68 "
092803 20.11-1-12 BABBIE LISA A 92.00x138.00 " $2,578.41 " 092803 20.10-5-34 B R U N E L L E RAYMOND J JR 150.00x60.00 " $2,296.63 "
092889 63.-1-28 L A F O U N TA I N CARRIE 100.00x140.00 $85.64
092889 63.-1-13 DESO DIANA J 1.10 acres $428.48
092803 5.-3-2 I N D U S T R I A L MANAGEMENT LLC 3.20 acres " $17,758.94 "
092889 63.-1-4.-1 DESO HERBERT JR 35.90 acres $146.17
092889 50.4-1-2.1 LANGLEY CARMEN WANDA 69.40 acres " $3,438.94 "
092889 63.-1-4.-2 DESO HERBERT JR 5.20 acres $22.18
092889 50.4-1-2.111 LANGLEY CARMEN WANDA 2.00 acres " $5,640.85 "
092803 20.15-2-1 JUNEAU MITCHELL P 100.00x155.00 " $3,884.50 " 092803 20.11-2-6 MALOY JUDITH A 105.00x185.00 $819.36 092803 20.19-2-20 MITCHELL STEVE 83.50x243.00 " $1,963.23 "
092889 62.-1-4.41 DUPREY LAURIE A 12.50 acres $939.97
092803 20.10-3-19 PELKEY ERIC D 50.00x150.00 $858.43
092889 20.-1-12.1 EMMA REALTY LLC 91.00 acres " $4,513.51 "
092803 20.10-4-13 PERO BERNARD 50.00x150.00 " $3,558.44 " 092803 20.10-2-5 PUGH WILLIAM J JR 50.00x150.00 " $2,848.83 " 092803 628.003-9-705.8201881 S A V V I S COMMUNICATIONS $20.23 092803 20.11-5-5 TRAHAN ROGER K 163.50x60.00 " $2,990.16 " 092803 20.11-4-7.1 TWIGG JEFFERY D 66.00x145.00 " $2,010.52 " 092889 18.-1-54.21 1187 TRUCK PLAZA INC 4.50 acres " $16,647.64 " 092889 18.-1-54.11 1187 TRUCK PLAZA INC. 250.00x150.00 " $1,827.27 "
092889 49.-1-24.42 BLACK ANDREW T 18.50 acres $633.60 092889 35.-5-18 BOMBARDIER PATRICK B 2.10 acres " $3,116.84 " 092889 33.-2-6.131 BOND LINDA L 8.07 acres $401.88 092889 33.-2-6.12 BOND ROCKY GENE 1.78 acres " $3,425.32 " 092889 33.-1-1.2 CASTINE PENNY M 140.00x165.00 " $4,849.83 " 092889 20.-1-7.22 COUNTY CLINTON I D A 17.00 acres " $5,326.32 "
092889 63.-1-43.3 DUPEE RANDY A 165.00x263.00 " $1,085.81 " 092889 63.-1-57 DUPREY EDWARD 208.00x50.00 $18.87
092889 19.-1-5.17 ASHLINE DAVID 20.00x150.00 $31.95
092801 18.20-1-1 TITANIUM ERA 106.00x128.00 " $1,524.20 "
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092889 19.-1-8.1 KUPATH TZEDAKA YESHOUS YAAKOV 2.50 acres $610.74
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092889 33.-1-12 CRISPIGNIANO LLC 18.50 acres " $16,303.71 "
" $1,037.26 "
092803 20.7-2-23.1 FAIRSEA LLC 2.60 acres " $11,970.57 "
092801 19.13-1-4 SMITH STACEY L 1.23 acres " $2,710.45 "
092600 342.1-1-28 VALENTINE KIRK 81.00x113.00 $924.93
092600 272.-2-3 WOOD GREGORY A 46.10 acres " $2,727.14 "
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63.-1-25.15 R A B I D E A U KENNETH J 1.90 acres " $2,593.94 " 092889 628.089-9-705.8201881 S A V V I S COMMUNICATIONS $102.12 092889 628.089-9-705.8201882 SAVVIS COMMUNICATIONS $31.42 092889 49.-3-4 SNYDER WILLIAM J 1.70 acres $498.87 092889 18.-1-43.1 WAREHOUSE AT VAN BUREN ST IN 1.00 acres " $19,581.85 " 092889 18.-1-21.3 WAREHOUSE AT VAN BUREN STREET 2.00 acres " $2,783.88 " CHAZY 093000 106.-2-1.13 AUBIN JAMES R 36.80 acres $834.15 093000 122.-1-5.3 BAILEY ROBERT 135.00x110.00 $74.25 093000 137.-1-26.42 BAKER ROBIN 72.00x150.00 $337.66 093000 94.-1-54.3 BLACKBURN REMI183.80x201.70 " $2,183.65 " 093000 108.-1-28.2 BLOW DAVID 6.20 acres $775.64 093000 91.-2-19.6 BLOW GEORGE 26.37 acres $904.60 093000 91.-2-20.1 BLOW GEORGE M SR 17.80 acres " $2,109.65 " 093000 136.-1-25.2 BOCHART GARY J 2.24 acres $752.36 093000 136.1-2-2.2 BRAULT ALAN D 10.30 acres " $1,184.87 " 093000 136.1-2-8 BREAN SCOTTIE J 66.00x239.00 $940.69 093000 124.4-1-11 BROTHERS TINA M 1.10 acres " $1,537.60 " 093000 124.-1-46.11 BUSHEY DWIGHT 12.53 acres $636.80 093000 109.-1-58.2 BUSHEY KEITH J 1.80 acres " $2,268.57 " 093000 124.-1-34 CARPENTIER DAVID L 1.10 acres " $2,048.67 " 093000 109.-1-18 CLARK ESTATE GEORGE W 4.60 acres " $4,052.90 " 093000 92.-1-14.2 COLLINS DORLA J 1.10 acres " $2,208.92 " 093000 122.-1-12.3 COTA PAULINE E 166.00x256.03 $404.99 093000 108.-1-36 C U D W O R T H MICHELLE L 300.00x155.00 " $3,789.92 " 093000 136.-1-22.12 C U D W O R T H MICHELLE L 124.00x195.00 " $3,838.28 "
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093000 106.-2-1.5 G E O R G E S JENNETTE 7.30 acres " $3,627.61 "
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093000 122.-1-60.4 KNAPP CHANTAY 4.80 acres " $2,889.90 "
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093000 91.-2-13.2 LAMICA LAND C O N T R A C T TIMOTHY 2.20 acres $370.96
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093000 122.-1-53.2 LASALLE KERI 154.00x127.30
093000 138.-1-4.55 ROUGIER MARK 14.09 acres
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MAGOON MATT 23.60 acres $477.93
PECK SKYLYNN ANN 132.00x147.84 " $2,999.72 "
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093200 24.-1-1.11 BROWN KEVIN F 22.50 acres $294.09
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093200 24.-1-2 BROWN KEVIN F 22.50 acres $529.83
093200 69.-1-14.5 ROBLES REINALDO 3.00 acres $125.00
093200 7.-1-10.2 CASSELMAN MARY LYNN 150.00x162.00 $100.08
093200 69.-1-14.6 ROBLES REINALDO 1.70 acres $107.93
093200 24.-1-7 COLE TIMOTHY L 150.00x150.00 $377.80
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093200 69.-1-13.33 T R O M B L E Y REGINALD JR 4.00 acres $138.66 093200 69.-1-14.11 VANN MARK S 20.00x375.00 $17.30 093200 38.1-1-23 WILLARD LIFE USE MELODY 123.75x164.75 $213.80
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093200 54.-2-1 ZAMOT EDWARD A 72.80 acres $762.12
093489 183.20-3-5 CAYEA JAMES M 55.45x350.00 " $1,770.54 "
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093489 183.20-1-6 COOK ANDREW RICHARD 132.76x266.00 $901.28
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093200 69.-1-8.1 KASKA JESSE P 8.20 acres " $1,426.56 "
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093200 23.-1-4.1 K I N G MICHAEL E 100.00 acres " $1,225.01 "
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093200 69.-1-3.4 LASHWAY SHEILA 5.00 acres $575.93
093401 187.20-5-31 LAMARCHE KERRI A 33.00x147.84 " $1,759.05 "
093200 54.-2-17 M & R RESTORATIONS INC 50.18 acres $151.48
093401 187.20-4-12 LAMOUNTAIN RONALD PAUL 66.00x140.00 " $1,613.23 "
093200 23.-1-22.23 MACK-HARRIS EDNA 17.60 acres $311.18
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093401 187.20-7-3
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093489 172.2-1-39.1 DOUGLAS DONALD R 40.00x150.00 " $2,944.89 "
093489 158.-1-9.52 R O M A N O S K Y JAMES 1.81 acres $414.19
093489 174.-1-20 D R O L L E T T E FREDERICK 2.00 acres $150.55
093489 183.16-1-7 ROWE ROBERT W JR. 84.48x130.00 " $1,433.01 "
093489 160.-1-18 DUBRAY STEVEN M 2.80 acres $479.28
093489 188.-1-15.-1 SEYMOUR LIFE USE RENA 1.00 acres " $1,970.01 "
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093489 183.20-1-16 SISKAVICH DAVID M 55.79x138.00 " $1,653.52 " 093489 159.-2-21.1 SMITH DAVID J 204.00x204.00 $678.80
093489 183.20-2-5 FORKEY LARRY 37.00x282.00 " $1,550.95 "
093489 173.-1-1.2 SMITH DAVID J 253.00x138.00 " $3,320.09 "
093489 188.-1-1.5 GATES FRANCIS J 8.69 acres $561.17
093489 174.-1-18.1 SMITH DAVID J 5.80 acres $427.15
093489 188.17-4-16 HOYT ROGER A 60.00x240.00 $238.90
093489 174.-1-18.2 SMITH DAVID J 59.20 acres $507.09
093489 173.-3-6.9 KING WILLIAM P 1.00 acres $830.12
093489 174.-1-19 SMITH DAVID J 130.00x130.00 " $2,025.85 "
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093600 97.-1-7 GOODCHILD LARRY 1.20 acres $320.56
093600 114.-1-12 CARPENTER KEVIN 1.20 acres $170.20
093600 99.1-1-8 GOSS CAROL 3.00 acres $429.04
093489 183.20-1-22 VANN MARK 25.00x130.00 " $1,315.18 "
093600 128.-1-14.511 CARPENTER KEVIN 138.20 acres $802.00
093489 188.-1-5 VENNE DERRICK A 66.00x140.00 $684.35
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093600 111.-1-2.1 H A R R I G A N BROTHERS DAIRY FARM 74.00 acres $490.61
093489 183.20-3-16 VORABETZ LIFE USE PATRICIA 142.00x170.00 $96.38 093489 173.-3-6.1 WILLIAMS STEVEN H 78.80 acres $858.59 093489 183.12-1-13 WILSON RICHARD 31.20x203.00 " $1,752.79 " 093489 183.12-1-12 WILSON RICHARD E 29.71x203.00 " $2,269.28 " 093489 185.2-3-22.3 W O O D W A R D CYNTHIA A 1.00 acres $976.69
093600 83.-1-15.5 CARPENTER KEVIN P 112.00 acres $950.74 093600 99.-2-22.6 CARPENTER KEVIN PETER 45.10 acres $484.75 093600 99.-2-12 CARTER JAMES L 1.40 acres $670.42 093600 128.-1-14.4 CARTER KEVIN 32.00 acres $988.96 093600 128.-1-14.3 CARTER KEVIN J 12.09 acres $251.92
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093600 112.-1-2.2 CASEY ASHLEY L 1.00 acres $114.91
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093600 112.-1-5 CASEYS STICKS & STONES LLC 8.70 acres " $1,588.70 "
093600 114.-1-2.1A G O N E Y BRIAN K 4.20 acres " $1,037.73 "
093600 83.-1-24.2 B E S S E T T E RICHARD 1.60 acres $633.84
093489 185.2-1-12 PHILLS JAMES JR 240.00x 75.00 " $3,891.82 "
093600 97.-1-21.342 BRIOR KEITH R 104.80 acres $909.92
093600 130.-1-8 E L D R E D FLOYD JUNIOR 285.00x130.00 $191.89
093600 114.-1-11 CARPENTER KEVIN 356.00 acres " $4,195.00 "
093489 183.20-1-21 MERRELL ROBERT 30.00x134.00 $566.75
093489 185.-1-4 DOUGLAS DONALD 1.45 acres $408.65
093600 97.-1-8 BRIOR KEITH 98.60 acres $932.22
093600 99.1-2-28.2 DUFRANE DAVID L 1.80 acres $858.59
093600 155.-4-2.1 GILMORE CINTHIA R 20.00 acres $218.53
093600 83.-1-2 BARTON GARY 2.60 acres $881.03
093489 185.2-3-14 MINCKLER SCOTT M 70.00x300.00 $286.06
093600 97.-1-10.2 BRIOR KEITH 100.50 acres $913.44
093600 113.-1-6.1 CARPENTER KEVIN 69.80 acres $521.75
093489 183.20-4-3 MCINTYRE JOHN D 50.00x100.00 $720.36
093489 158.-1-7.1 DESROCHER RICKY 225.00x150.00 " $2,698.26 "
093600 82.-1-15 BRIOR KEITH 48.50 acres " $2,596.09 "
093600 70.-1-11.3 DROWN STEPHEN L III 1.20 acres $48.99
093600 71.3-1-8 G E N E R E U X SHERRY A 97.00x310.00 $599.89
093600 83.-1-25.1 BARCOMB LIFE USE ELIZABETH 1.60 acres $592.35
093489 173.-2-8.2 MINCKLER SCOTT M 1.70 acres $592.26
093600 99.1-1-28 BRADY BARBARA A 35.00x239.00 $525.27
093600 86.-1-1 DROWN STEPHEN L II 88.00x85.00 $156.58
093600 84.-1-18.114 BRUNET BRADLEY 14.89 acres $567.37
093489 185.2-2-15 MCINTOSH JEAN D 105.00x234.00 " $4,161.76 "
093489 183.2-2-17 DEMARO ROBERT 125.00x142.00 $757.38
JR 37.80 acres $826.39
093600 112.-2-4 BLOW RICHARD 165.00x260.00 $409.66 093600 71.3-3-24 B O H A N N O N MICHELLE M 100.00x150.00 $703.50 093600 70.-1-25 BOMBARD GARY W
093600 70.-1-4.2 CASEYS STICKS & STONES LLC 9.20 acres $945.19 093600 71.3-3-42 CIOCCA RALPH 20.55x182.43 $140.94 093600 71.3-3-44 CIOCCA RALPH 100.15x166.21 $216.69 093600 71.-3-4.1 CIOCCA RALPH 36.70 acres $809.52 093600 71.3-2-28 D R O W N FRANK L 165.00x130.00 " $2,151.00 " 093600 71.3-2-29 DROWN FRANK L 60.00x140.00 " $1,157.86 "
093600 111.-1-2.2 H A R R I G A N BROTHERS DAIRY FARM 200.00x200.00 $114.91 093600 96.-1-1 H A R R I G A N BROTHERS DAIRY FARM 178.00 acres " $4,924.63 " 093600 96.-1-2.1 H A R R I G A N BROTHERS DAIRY FARM 103.30 acres " $1,144.35 " 093600 96.-1-3 H A R R I G A N BROTHERS DAIRY FARM 150.00 acres " $2,418.98 " 093600 81.-2-2 H A R R I G A N STEPHEN 218.70 acres " $2,599.73 " 093600 97.-1-1 H A R R I G A N STEPHEN A 155.50 acres " $2,943.87 " 093600 71.3-4-1 JEAN HENRY I 1.10 acres $263.93 093600 85.1-1-42 J O H N S O N CLEVELAND JR 2.00 acres $36.38 093600 141.3-2-26.1 K E N N E D Y RAYMOND J 41.40x95.00 " $1,117.63 " 093600 155.2-1-13 LECLAIR CYNTHIA 157.00x218.00 $422.52 093600 155.-3-10 LEDUC CLAUDE 3.70 acres $321.45 093600 155.-3-9 LEONARD STEPHEN 1.30 acres $535.04 093600 98.-1-14 MAGOON DONALD C
September 8, 2012 JR 43.50 acres " $1,750.82 " 093600 115.-1-2.4 MAGOON MATTHEW 13.20 acres $260.20 093600 113.-1-10.5 MAGOON MATTHEW C 94.00 acres " $1,254.65 " 093600 99.1-1-18 MAGOON WAYNE 95.00x160.00 $628.24 093600 85.1-1-10.2 MANOR CLARENCE 144.00 acres " $1,183.91 " 093600 85.-2-9 MARTINO FRANCES D 55.80 acres $606.86 093600 97.-1-21.341 MESSIER LISA M 21.00 acres " $2,251.00 " 093600 97.-1-21.344 MESSIER LISA M 102.70 acres $812.38 093600 84.-1-10.1 MORROW JEREMY 81.60 acres $511.39
093600 85.1-1-24 SILVER MICHAEL L 2.00 acres $627.19
093800 46.-1-21.3 BREYETTE ROBERT J JR 3.00 acres $473.78
093600 99.1-1-9 SMITH CYNTHIA A 7.00 acres $469.01 093600 85.-1-9.2 S P O F F O R D MELAINE A 5.40 acres $160.60 093600 155.-3-16 TANSEY KATHLEEN A 140.00x250.00 $491.41
093800 30.-2-7.2 BUSKEY ROWLYN 200.00x150.00 " $2,231.06 "
093600 70.-1-7 TROMBLY RONALD R 100.00x150.00 $115.32
093800 59.-1-25.53 CONSOLI TINA M 2.00 acres " $3,867.85 "
093600 159.-1-15 VILLENEUVE DAVID L 6.00 acres $179.26 093600 141.3-2-57 WEST BUILDING SERVICES INC 81.07x279.00 " $4,500.85 "
093600 155.2-1-12 NANTASAENG APHICHART 3.00 acres $666.79
093600 70.-1-10 WILSON GRANT 1.10 acres $552.05
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093800 30.-2-14.3 COUGHLIN DANA 165.00x175.00 $81.24 093800 44.2-1-22 C O U P A L RONALD P 100.00x360.00 $282.24 093800 59.-1-25.9 DANIELS ARTHUR F JR 1.00 acres " $1,549.03 " 093800 31.-3-20.21 DOMINIC ROBERT G 3.90 acres $369.32 093800 15.-1-11.4 DULUDE CLEMENT 10.10 acres " $1,260.35 "
093600 99.1-3-4 YELLE PATRICK 85.00x115.00 $163.60
093800 15.-1-23.22 DUPEE THOMAS 1.30 acres $780.23
093600 99.-2-33 YELLE PATRICK 15.40 acres $511.13
JASON
093800 14.-1-21.4 DUPEE RONALD J 208.00x208.00 " $1,926.42 "
MOOERS
093600 71.3-2-3 PECOR WADE 80.00x220.00 $758.39
093800 60.-1-10.8 ARNOLD RONALD 108.00x175.00 " $1,364.75 "
093600 71.3-1-4 PECOR WADE J 1.20 acres $512.74
093800 30.20-1-22 BARLOW WAVA 83.80x152.00 $696.89
093600 82.-1-18.3 PELLA PAUL W JR 4.30 acres $158.51
093800 41.-1-14 BASTO JOSEPH T 100.00x130.00 $710.86
093600 86.-1-14.2 PIKE THOMAS R 200.00x165.00 $453.44
093800 61.-1-15.2 BEAUDIN DANIEL 9.20 acres " $2,054.25 "
093600 99.1-3-5 POTTS CYNTHIA 56.00x115.00 $427.80
093800 59.-1-25.22 BELL CASEY 2.90 acres $61.97
093600 70.-1-33.21 PREVO KENNETH 295.30 acres " $2,785.41 "
093800 30.16-1-6 BERNARD BRUCE W 4.70 acres " $1,098.62 "
093600 70.-1-33.23 PREVO KENNETH 1.70 acres " $3,249.18 "
093800 45.-4-14.32 BLOW RICHARD 210.00x200.00 $532.29
093600 155.4-1-31 REDMOND JUDITH A148.50x124.00 $597.20
093800 57.-1-3.1 BOULRICE JAMES R 53.00 acres " $1,080.05 "
093600 155.1-2-21 ROCK PHILIP E 70.00x215.00 " $2,615.93 "
093800 29.-1-14.2 BOUTIN RICHARD J 80.00x461.50 " $1,097.41 "
093600 115.-1-21 R U P E R T MORAIS 16.80 acres $283.05
093800 43.-1-2.52 BRADY BARBARA 2.23 acres " $4,172.48 "
093600 83.-1-18 R U S S E L L STANLEY 24.70 acres $508.01
093800 31.-4-6 BRAY LISA 1.40 acres $599.91
093600 142.-1-11 SACHS PETER G 80.14 acres $611.01
093800 44.-2-7.16 B R E U E THEODORE J 1.00 acres $289.61
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093800 44.-2-7.6 B R E U E THEODORE J 208.00x208.00 " $2,380.57 "
R
093600 155.3-2-5 SAWYER RUSSELL W 1.06 acres " $6,454.12 "
093800 27.-1-46 B U S H E Y JIM J 5.50 acres $948.74
093600 127.-1-17 TOURVILLE BRAD A 200.00x200.00 $114.91
093600 113.-1-10.4 WILLIAMSON LARRY C 151.50 acres " $2,356.71 "
093600 82.-1-16.1 NORMANDIN JAMES W III 220.00 acres " $3,388.35 "
093800 45.-2-14.2 BROWN CHAD 1.00 acres $469.35
093800 15.-1-29.1 CHALIFOU MARIE 56.80 acres $946.76
093600 86.-1-7 MOUSCH DAVID L 4.90 acres $164.73
093600 112.-1-2.1 NELSON FORREST 157.80 acres $396.79
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093800 29.-1-4 DUPEE RUSSELL L JR 120.00x130.00 " $1,129.03 " 093800 47.-1-11.1 DUPREY JUNIOR R 1.10 acres $296.53 093800 47.-1-3.1 DUPREY JUNIOR R 45.80 acres " $1,464.87 " 093800 45.-4-10.3 FORETTE LAURA 18.60 acres $736.84 093800 57.-2-3 FRENYEA ROBERT 1.20 acres " $1,205.25 " 093800 44.2-1-21 GERO BETTY 120.00x280.00 " $1,937.58 " 093800 27.-1-39.1 GILMORE KELLEY P 2.70 acres $313.88 093800 27.-1-39.2 GILMORE KELLEY P 1.60 acres $632.83 093800 43.-1-10 G I L M O R E KELLEY P 2.10 acres $557.00 093800 46.-1-3.5 GILMORE KELLEY P 1.00 acres $1,471.79 " 093800 30.19-1-31.2 GREENIA SANDRA 110.00x142.00 " $4,344.25 " 093800 44.-2-7.1 GUERIN LIFE USE EUGENE 53.90 acres $546.88 093800 59.-1-24.2 H A B E N I C H T
KATHERINE A 1.00 acres $144.84 093800 30.15-1-7 HICKS BRENDA 180.00x126.00 $793.43 093800 16.-1-7.42 HILL DANIEL R 2.00 acres $480.71 093800 16.-1-23.1 HOGLE WESLEY G 190.00x120.00 $64.26 093800 27.-1-11.12 HOUGH DAVID 29.70 acres " $1,062.73 " 093800 27.-1-11.4 HOUGH DAVID G 2.20 acres $449.53 093800 31.-3-16.3 H U G G I N S ALEXANDER CAROL A 1.00 acres " $2,252.30 " 093800 42.-1-8.42 HUGGINS JOSEPH 2.00 acres $730.33 093800 14.-1-14 JEAN JOSEPH A 67.00 acres $362.40 093800 31.-4-8 JOCK GARY G 4.50 acres $345.50 093800 56.-1-16.3 KING LEO P 140.00x80.00 " $1,498.24 " 093800 45.8-1-13 LABARGE BOB L 142.00x121.00 $306.18 093800 44.-2-1.3 LABARGE JOHN R 1.90 acres " $5,117.82 " 093800 13.-1-17.1 LADUKE RALPH J 25.40 acres $550.05
45.-3-2 LOPEZ GLORIA L 165.00x235.00 " $1,449.22 " 093800 43.-1-26.2 MANOR HAROLD W 156.50 acres " $1,920.33 " 093800 43.-1-26.3 MANOR HAROLD W 1.50 acres $902.46
093800 31.-3-16.4 MANOR JAMIE J 1.10 acres " $1,801.58 "
093800 29.-2-8.1 PRACHAR EDWARD 168.50 acres " $1,694.13 "
093800 30.20-2-4.1 MARNES LARRY E 2.00 acres " $1,713.86 "
093800 46.-1-3.7 RABIDEAU DALE 5.00 acres " $4,654.39 "
093800 27.-1-5.1 M A R S H A L L JEFFREY K 9.90 acres $675.04
093800 29.-1-12.6 RABIDEAU GAIL M 1.00 acres $723.40
093800 45.-1-11 MATTON JONATHAN E 4.80 acres $583.82 093800 29.-2-28.6 MCCORKELL JOHN W 2.10 acres " $1,312.32 "
093800 58.-2-2.218 M C D O N A L D MARLON 3.50 acres $137.58
093800 31.-3-14 RABIDEAU JOHN L 22.80 acres $130.14
093800 58.-1-2.1 M C D O N A L D THOMAS A 149.00 acres " $1,222.31 " 093800 45.-5-4 MEIGHEN LIFE USE JOHN C 1.20 acres $629.36
093800 29.-2-12.3 L A F O U N TA I N TIMOTHY J 1.10 acres $473.78
093800 28.-1-3.81 MESECK LIFE USE ANNA J 17.00 acres $580.81
093800 45.-4-13.2 LAPLANTE DONN E 4.00 acres " $2,252.30 "
093800 30.20-2-12 M O N E T T E ’ S FURNITURE & APPL INC 52.00x212.00 " $5,338.47 "
093800 41.-1-3.71 LAVALLEY LOUIS R 105.20 acres " $1,704.07 " 093800 43.-1-26.1 LAVALLEY MARY J 25.90 acres $487.68 093800 12.-1-5.1 LEAFLOOR COREY 15.00 acres " $1,004.20 " 093800 12.-1-8 LEAFLOOR JESS W 314.80 acres " $2,366.27 " 093800
093800 27.-1-47.1 RABIDEAU JAMES F SR 115.10 acres " $1,773.42 " 093800 31.-3-12 RABIDEAU JOHN L 110.00 acres " $1,804.65 "
093800 29.-1-12.122 FARRIAS JUAN LUIS VILLA 238.00x203.00 $630.84
093800 41.-1-3.111 LAVALLEY LOUIS R 208.00x208.00 $532.29
093800 27.-1-25 RABIDEAU JAMES F SR 176.00 acres " $5,500.55 "
093800 13.-1-18.2 MCCREA STEVEN A 18.50 acres " $2,332.02 "
093800 29.-2-12.1 L A F O U N TA I N RICHARD 250.00x280.00 $484.20
093800 41.-1-3.11 LAVALLEY LOUIS R 208.00x208.00 $189.06
093800 31.-3-16.5 POULIN JASON P 150.00x270.00 " $1,333.58 " 093800 58.-1-26.1 POUPORE NICOLE ANN 4.90 acres $228.14
093800 45.-5-5 MEIGHEN LIFE USE JOHN C 1.10 acres $362.40
093800 26.-1-8 LAVALLEY LOUIS R 190.00 acres " $2,127.05 "
093800 26.-1-12.3 PORTER SHANNON M 1.60 acres " $1,108.22 "
093800 43.-1-3 MANOR HAROLD W 69.50 acres " $1,308.87 "
093800 15.-1-23.5 LAFAVE KIM 1.30 acres $761.55
093800 44.-1-11.5 L A V A L L E Y GREGORY 2.60 acres " $1,454.91 "
9.20 acres " $2,314.68 "
093800 43.-2-38 MOORE DARRELL W 1.00 acres $39.99 093800 61.-1-13 MURRAY MICHAEL P 104.10 acres $440.75 093800 44.2-3-8 NEPHEW MARLENE A 85.00x150.00 $54.54 093800 61.-1-20.5 NEPHEW RANDALL WILLIAM 1.00 acres $833.92 093800 31.-4-14.2 OLIVER CHERYL 2.00 acres " $1,721.84 " 093800 61.-1-14.213 ORMSBEE DANIEL 1.40 acres $411.04 093800 30.19-1-29 ORR LORRAINE E 132.00x282.00 $285.08 093800 14.-1-12.21 OTIS SHELBY L
093800 47.-1-1 RABIDEAU JOHN L 63.00 acres " $1,794.67 " 093800 43.-1-8.15 REED JESSE 102.40 acres " $1,350.25 " 093800 30.20-3-6 RELATION DWIGHT 58.00x64.00 " $4,188.00 " 093800 30.20-3-8 RELATION DWIGHT 25.00x215.00 $193.34 093800 12.-1-11 ROCK LARRY J JR 9.90 acres $760.34 093800 44.2-3-10 SAMPLE CYNTHIA L 162.50x175.00 " $4,664.98 " 093800 44.2-3-9 SAMPLE CYNTHIA L 45.00x165.00 $51.03
46.-1-4.12 TROMBLY RANDALL R 2.70 acres $561.34 093800 45.-3-8 T R O M B LY RICHARD C SR 4.00 acres $312.19 093800 47.-1-2.33 VANCOUR TRAVIS L 3.90 acres " $2,224.55 " 093800 29.-2-8.2 W I N C H I P JULIA 4.80 acres $570.65 093800 29.-1-16.2 W O O D R U F F JOSHUA D 1.65 acres " $2,439.08 " 093800 30.-1-21.3 WYSKO TIMOTHY F 1.80 acres $419.87 PERU 094000 280.1-9-23 ADIRONDACK MANOR HM FOR ADULTS 120.00x221.25 " $25,826.08 "
094000 255.-7-19 CIOCCA RALPH 1.23 acres $263.04 094000 255.-7-2 CIOCCA RALPH 1.15 acres $511.74 094000 255.-7-20 CIOCCA RALPH 1.23 acres $263.04
094000 269.-2-14 BAKER GREGORY 2.14 acres " $2,126.45 "
094000 255.-7-23 CIOCCA RALPH 180.00x220.00 $495.58
094000 265.-1-24.1 BARCOMB LINDA 300.05x235.00 " $1,564.63 "
094000 255.-7-25 CIOCCA RALPH 180.00x220.00 $495.58
094000 265.-1-1.2 BATTISTA RAYMOND J 57.10 acres $722.31
094000 255.-7-26 CIOCCA RALPH 180.00x220.00 $253.36
094000 291.-1-31.3 BLAISE STEVEN A 1.20 acres $705.51
094000 255.-7-27 CIOCCA RALPH 1.10 acres $263.04
094000 280.1-4-38 BOURDEAU MARK C 110.00x180.00 " $2,435.65 "
094000 255.-7-28 CIOCCA RALPH 177.00x257.00 $372.86
094000 269.-1-24 BOUYEA MICHAEL P 125.00x200.00 " $1,787.46 "
094000 255.-7-4 CIOCCA RALPH 200.00x211.00 $508.52
094000 258.-1-10.1 BOYD LIFE MILDRED W 4.00 acres " $1,979.75 "
094000 255.-7-5 CIOCCA RALPH 155.00x262.00 $243.65
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094000 269.-2-40 BRADLEY AUDREY M 2.30 acres $595.27
093800 47.-1-2.31 SWINTON LEONARD 2.30 acres $466.27
094000 290.-1-13 CARPENTER TODD D 1.40 acres " $2,716.12 "
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094000 255.-7-18 CIOCCA RALPH 1.26 acres $263.04
094000 255.-7-22 CIOCCA RALPH 180.00x220.00 $495.58
094000 267.-1-8.122 BULT JEFFREY P 20.00 acres $980.05
093800 16.-1-9 T H O M P S O N ROBERT G 1.50 acres " $1,427.19 " 093800 44.-2-8.4 TROMBLEY KASEY 150.00x270.00 " $3,531.12 "
094000 255.-7-17 CIOCCA RALPH 1.16 acres $263.04
094000 269.-2-13 BAKER GREG 1.00 acres $266.76
093800 13.-1-17.2 SPOOR JERRY E 2.80 acres $451.89
093800 28.-1-9.1 TEDFORD ROY 108.90 acres " $1,565.41 "
094000 255.-7-16 CIOCCA RALPH 253.00x271.00 $263.04
094000 255.-7-21 CIOCCA RALPH 179.00x220.00 $514.99
093800 44.2-1-10 SMITH MEREDITH K 104.00x165.00 $965.63
093800 62.-2-4.2 TAYLOR RONNIE 3.70 acres " $1,090.38 "
094000 255.-7-15 CIOCCA RALPH 1.20 acres $263.04
094000 254.-4-9.21 ANDERSON RICKY A 4.80 acres $260.91
094000 256.-5-40 B U C H A N A N REBECCA J 1.00 acres " $2,885.56 "
093800 61.-1-21.4 SWINTON LEONARD 189.00x173.00 $217.76
255.-7-14 CIOCCA RALPH 1.45 acres $263.04
094000 255.-2-39.28 CIOCCA RALPH 78.70 acres " $1,038.17 " 094000 255.-7-10 C I O C C A RALPH 2.41 acres $308.27 094000 255.-7-11 CIOCCA RALPH 246.00x271.00 $514.99 094000 255.-7-12 CIOCCA RALPH 1.09 acres $263.04 094000 255.-7-13 CIOCCA RALPH 1.34 acres $263.04 094000
094000 255.-7-6 CIOCCA RALPH 1.50 acres $266.27 094000 255.-7-7 CIOCCA RALPH 1.64 acres $266.27 094000 255.-7-8 CIOCCA RALPH 1.56 acres $266.27 094000 255.-7-9 CIOCCA RALPH 1.59 acres $266.27 094000 269.-2-29.22 CIOCCA RALPH 225.00x168.70 $686.14 094000 269.-2-29.23 CIOCCA RALPH 43.55 acres " $1,900.51 " 094000 269.-2-29.25 CIOCCA RALPH 5.22 acres $815.32 094000 269.-2-29.28 CIOCCA RALPH 1.73 acres $724.90 094000 268.-1-20.11 CLARK DARWIN 35.88 acres " $1,254.57 " 094000 268.-1-20.16 CLARK DARWIN 2.24 acres
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094200 206.4-4-3 COLLIN & MCBRIDE INC 150.00x133.13 " $15,939.35 "
094200 246.-5-28 DAME MAUREEN V 1.35 acres $357.19
094200 206.3-1-18.21 CRARY JOHN W 1.10 acres " $2,721.60 "
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094200 220.4-4-7 CRISS BONNIE L 55.00x240.00 $579.20 094200 194.-1-14.1 CUMBERLAND LLC 7.04 acres " $118,211.97 "
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094200 220.-6-2.14 CZAJA-BURGESS ELIZABETH 286.00x268.00 $242.69 094200 246.-1-10.54 DAME J DAVID 5.22 acres " $2,408.13 " 094200 246.-1-9.151 DAME MAUREEN V 42.80 acres " $4,996.11 " 094200 246.-5-1 DAME MAUREEN V 1.33 acres $357.19 094200 246.-5-10 DAME MAUREEN V 1.39 acres $874.52 094200 246.-5-11 DAME MAUREEN V 1.29 acres $357.19 094200 246.-5-12 DAME MAUREEN V 1.38 acres $357.19 094200 246.-5-13 DAME MAUREEN V 1.32 acres $357.19 094200 246.-5-14 DAME MAUREEN V 1.34 acres $357.19 094200 246.-5-16 D A M E MAUREEN V 1.09 acres $357.19 094200 246.-5-17 DAME MAUREEN V 1.34 acres $357.19
094200 220.4-2-1.3 CARON MAYNARD 75.00x154.00 " $1,033.55 "
094200 246.-5-18 D A M E MAUREEN V 1.48 acres $357.19
094200 246.-1-13.2 CARON’S OF PLATTSBURGH INC 3.61 acres " $5,630.14 "
094200 246.-5-19 DAME MAUREEN V 1.07 acres $357.19
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094200 246.-5-30 DAME MAUREEN V 1.20 acres $357.19
094200 221.9-1-6 DUROSE KRISTINA S 72.82x152.65 $763.38
094200 246.-5-31 DAME MAUREEN V 1.91 acres $177.82
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094200 247.5-1-9 DAME MAUREEN V 138.15x165.21 $357.19
094200 205.3-2-4 G R E G O I R E BARRETT 1.70 acres " $1,711.84 "
094200 191.-2-46 DARRAH DAVID 100.00x210.00 " $1,766.11 "
094200 232.-3-25 G R E G O I R E BARRETT 2.50 acres " $1,733.38 "
094200 203.4-2-21 DARRAH ROBERT 495.00x95.00 $130.42 094200 203.-1-13.1 DARRAH ROBERT M 30.50 acres $670.18 094200 203.-2-10.13 DARRAH ROBERT M 3.30 acres " $3,418.89 " 094200 233.7-1-8 DAUST TAMMY L 100.00x125.00 $445.51 094200
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094200 206.4-4-21 M & PARTNERSHIP 1.32 acres " $4,032.43 "
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094200 181.-3-4.2 T E R R A DEVELOPMENT INC 18.70 acres $187.53
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094200 246.-1-10.56 THE LANDINGS ASSOCIATION 20.00x1179.25 $276.64
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094200 220.4-5-77 MOUSSEAU TAMMY L 130.00x110.00 " $1,981.96 "
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094200 192.4-1-60 YATES RITA L 115.00x133.76 " $1,952.70 "
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094200 191.-2-7.11-1 MARTIN GEORGE H 6.50 acres $171.19
094200 192.-2-21 PERYEA MICHAEL 27.40 acres $531.25
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094200 232.-3-30 M A R T I N E A U MALCOLM 220.00x180.00
094200 189.-3-3.32 POWERS LEON 3.04 acres " $1,022.01 "
094200 206.-2-17 PERYEA MICHAEL N 2.90 acres " $3,763.24 "
094200 220.4-2-13 SENECAL HOWARD 96.00x290.00 $844.68 094200 193.3-3-44 SEYMOUR KEVIN 120.00x110.00 " $1,091.98 " 094200 192.4-3-28 SMITH ESTATE ESTHER C 105.00x150.00 " $2,386.83 " 094200 191.-2-12 ST DENIS ROBERT 8.60 acres " $2,927.23 " 094200 233.-1-9 S T A M P F L E R DEBORAH L 75.00x160.00 $880.64 094200 246.-1-11 S T E WA RT ESTATE CALVIN 148.00x230.00 " $1,995.05 " 094200 190.-3-2.3 STOTLER PATRICK 5.28 acres " $1,082.39 " 094200 233.-1-27 STUDLEY WILLIAM 1.20 acres $6,822.45 " 094200 205.4-2-3.2 SULLIVAN ANDREW F 100.00x150.00 " $1,054.08 " 094200 205.1-3-14 SUTHERLAND DARCY L 100.00x340.00 $388.01 094200 220.-6-2.31 SZATKOWSKI ANGELA 100.00x185.00 $498.33 094200 206.4-4-22 TAYLOR MICHAEL
094200 192.-5-12 WALKER DOUGLAS 60.00x215.24 " $4,075.55 " 094200 204.3-1-6 WAY HAROLD 17.90 acres " $1,362.67 " 094200 205.4-2-10.5 WILLETTE DAYL 80.00x282.15 " $3,876.69 " 094200 192.4-3-17 WRIGHT RANDY S 100.00x150.00 " $1,210.26 "
201.8-1-43 SPINNER BETTY ANN 132.00x192.00 $48.96
238.-1-1.2 C H A M PA G N E SHANE J 55.70 acres " $3,205.55 "
094401 187.20-9-3.1 THE MALSEPTIC LLC 1.50 acres " $1,307.02 "
094489 241.-1-17 CHRISTON GEORGE 3.00 acres $664.51
094489 262.-1-45.14 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 9.78 acres $699.63
094489 225.-1-9.1 COMSTOCK DONNA M 8.00 acres " $2,260.82 "
094489 262.-1-45.5 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 9.91 acres $703.30
094489 240.1-1-23 CORYER WILLIAM R 103.50x70.00 " $3,173.64 "
094489 262.-1-45.61 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 19.20 acres " $6,580.58 "
094489 240.1-1-28 A L E X A N D E R DOUGLAS 261.52x81.50 " $3,243.23 " 094489 240.1-1-27 A L E X A N D E R DOUGLAS A JR 33.00x81.80 " $1,855.20 " 094489 227.-2-3.3 ALLEN DAVID 110.80 acres $1,484.90 " 094489 253.-1-7 ANDERSON MARK E 93.50 acres " $1,426.83 " 094489 227.-1-24.6 ASHLINE SCOTT 1.40 acres " $5,180.25 " 094489 236.-1-3.1 ATKINSON FRED SR 262.40 acres " $4,465.17 " 094489 248.-1-23 ATKINSON LEE D 2.80 acres $403.14 094489 236.-1-9 ATKINSON RONALD SR 5.30 acres " $1,425.93 " 094489 261.-1-10 ATLAS F LLC 125.10 acres " $2,087.49 " 094489 263.-1-49.2 BARBER RANDOLPH 3.60 acres $323.26
094489 214.-1-18.5 DANN JOHN T 14.10 acres $467.70 094489 248.-1-20 DASHNAW JAMES J 32.20 acres " $2,722.27 " 094489 215.-1-28.2 DAVIES JOSEPH A 4.42 acres " $5,608.63 " 094489 241.-1-23 DEARSON NORVIN 5.00 acres $700.82 094489 202.-2-25.1 DECKER LAURA 82.50x132.00 " $3,233.69 "
094489 263.-1-47.2 HOLMES GARY 1.20 acres " $3,129.34 "
094489 210.2-2-14 REED JESSE 165.00x180.00 $571.77
094489 239.-1-34.1 KAISER KENNETH J 52.60 acres " $1,009.33 "
094489 251.3-2-19 REED JESSE L 1.00 acres " $3,097.91
094489 262.-1-37 D U P R A S JOHN H III 100.00x270.00 $516.52
094489 236.-1-3.47 KALAITZAKIS VARDI 6.30 acres $461.25
094489 241.-1-1 REILLE DAWN M 1.20 acres " $1,861.52 "
094489 202.-3-1 EGAN ROBERT F 28.30 acres " $1,234.44 "
094489 210.2-3-8 LADUKE JOHN 127.00x200.00 $414.98
094489 216.-1-65 RIVERS JANET 135.00x240.00 $583.76
094489 202.-3-2 EGAN ROBERT F 74.00 acres " $1,056.58 "
094489 239.-1-29.14 LAPORTE JAMIE F 8.30 acres " $2,915.15 "
094489 251.3-2-28 ROSSI JOAN M 310.00x125.00 " $1,413.37 "
094489 260.-1-9.22 EVANS DONALD J 1.00 acres " $1,476.43 "
094489 236.-1-3.12 LARRABEE LEAF 19.30 acres $775.84
094489 239.-2-2 SANTOSA RONNY 47.20 acres " $1,288.88 "
094489 251.-1-1.2 FILION SUSAN 12.30 acres $467.70
094489 210.2-2-5.1 LEGAULT SUZANN E 1.30 acres " $2,120.78 "
094489 202.-1-18.1 FINLEY TREVOR D82.50x211.73 " $1,177.94 "
094489 251.3-4-18 L O N G T E M P S CLIFFORD 220.00x120.00 $293.13
094489 225.-1-21.41 SAVAGE RICHARD L JR 8.40 acres " $1,336.07 "
094401 201.12-1-6 COULON STEPHEN 133.50x126.00 " $1,535.89 "
094489 262.-1-4 BROUSSEAU STEVE 7.20 acres " $4,980.64 "
094401 201.12-1-7 COULON STEPHEN J 1.20 acres " $4,255.94 "
094489 227.-1-26.2 B U C K L E Y GREGORY J 3.80 acres " $5,312.09 "
094401 201.8-1-24.2 DOUGLAS THOMAS 210.00x140.00 " $3,367.13 "
094489 215.-1-34 BURLEIGH MICHAEL J 3.30 acres $3504.57
094489 238.-1-1.12 CHAMPAGNE CODY J 12.10 acres $3,604.84 "
094401 188.17-8-12.2 SCENIC VIEW ESTATES LTD 3.30 acres " $1,540.89 "
094489 238.-1-1.11 C H A M PA G N E SHANE 12.00 acres $417.69
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094489
094489 215.-1-12 P H I L L I P S MICHAEL 4.90 acres " $1,117.05 "
094489 210.2-2-12 REED JESSE 180.00x185.00 $587.42
094489 251.-1-31.1 BRIEN BENJAMIN W 30.60 acres " $2,909.61 "
094401 188.17-7-19 SCENIC VIEW ESTATES LTD 5.30 acres " $1,142.14 "
MARY
094489 263.-1-47.1 HOLMES GARY 50.00x265.00 $316.78
094401 201.8-1-5 CORMIER LINDA 61.00x165.00 " $1,885.96 "
094489 226.-1-19 CARTER OSWALD J 82.50x132.00 $391.62
094489 251.3-2-18.1 PFEIFFER ELIZABETH 3.20 acres " $3,606.29 "
094489 216.-1-68 R A C E T T E HENRY J 2.60 acres " $1,692.11 "
094489 239.-1-33.2 D R O L L E T T E REBECCA 18.80 acres " $3,230.96 "
094401 187.20-9-1 RABIDEAU GERALD 146.00x183.00 " $1,578.22 "
094489 263.-1-7 PERYEA DARLENE 8.00 acres $480.47
094489 239.-1-9.12 HELMS PAUL 42.10 acres " $1,234.44 "
094489 228.-1-2.2 DEVINS BEVERLY A 1.08 acres " $2,344.31 "
094489 214.-1-19.2 BLAKE ROBERT 8.20 acres " $3,677.44 "
094489 226.-1-29 CARTER OSWALD 5.90 acres $879.92
094489 251.-1-25 PERRY TODD 5.60 acres " $3,933.55 "
094489 202.-2-35.511 PROVOST TINA 1.10 acres " $4,192.02 "
094401 202.5-2-22 BEAUDOIN MARK 100.88x255.95 " $6,075.56 "
094401 202.5-1-1 EGAN ROBERT F 98.00 acres " $1,635.92 "
094489 210.2-2-4 OLSON DIANNE M 60.00x300.00 $425.03
094489 210.2-1-5 HARRIS ANDREW 61.00x330.00 $887.18
094489 201.-1-3.2 D E S C H A M P S SHARON A 15.50acres $608.92
SARANAC
094489 251.3-4-8 CARPENTER GLENN 115.00x179.50 $888.97
094489 210.2-2-3 G I L L E T T JESSALYNN J 60.00x335.00 $271.82
094489 252.-1-6.2 O’BRIEN LEO JR 151.30 acres " $2,047.57 "
094489 252.-1-5.1 PROVOST GARY 35.00 acres " $2,362.47 "
094489 263.-1-37 DOYLE PAUL A JR 14.00 acres $818.62
094401 201.12-1-12 EGAN ROBERT F 22.20 acres $957.83
094489 210.2-1-6 G I L L E T T HERMAN H 99.00x350.00 $648.02
094489 241.-2-4.2 NOLAN CHARLES E 1.70 acres " $2,224.54 "
094489 263.-1-14.1 GRIFFITH JERRY M 14.90 acres $293.94
094489 216.-1-29.1 DELISLE AYOTTE CONNIE A 222.00x120.00 $472.57
094489 210.2-3-4 BEDARD BECKY L 125.00x240.00 $418.61
094489 210.2-4-6 CALLAWAY KATHY E 60.00x430.00 $643.84
094489 262.-1-45.8 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 3.47 acres $464.87
094489 227.-2-4 MURRAY LIFE ESTATE LILLIAN E 2.40 acres " $2,928.76 "
094489 217.-3-20 POULIN ROGER G 12.90 acres " $4,548.66 "
094489 236.-1-3.19 D I C K E R M A N MARION 8.40 acres $512.07
094401 201.8-1-24.4 DOUGLAS THOMAS M 94.00x100.00 $372.47
094489 262.-1-45.7 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 5.34 acres $566.53
6.00 acres " $1,004.35 "
094489 251.3-2-7 GILMOUR CAROL 83.23x100.00 $652.04
094489 202.-2-6 BAUGHN THOMAS M120.00x250.00 " $2,946.91 "
094200 232.-3-22.9 ZATYLNY FRANK S 1.00 acres $510.96
CHADWICK 9.18 acres $671.79
094489 215.-1-2.2 FORKEY JAMES C 1.00 acres $711.19 094489 263.-1-49.3 GEPPNER CINDY 21.30 acres $1,750.72 " 094489 262.-1-45.1 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 8.44 acres $642.76 094489 262.-1-45.10 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 5.13 acres $522.95 094489 262.-1-45.13 GIBBONS GREGORY
094489 261.-2-5 L O N G T E M P S CLIFFORD 22.00 acres " $3,822.66 "
094489 225.-1-21.43 SAVAGE RICHARD L JR 55.70 acres " $1,680.01 " 094489 261.-1-37.32 SISKAVICH DARCY J 2.00 acres $644.13
094489 216.-3-5 LYMAN EARL 30.00x90.00 $54.69
094489 216.-1-16.5 ST CYR PAUL J 135.00x137.00 " $2,624.73 "
094489 236.-1-3.22 MILLER JAMES 8.50 acres $943.88
094489 210.2-2-13 S T A N D I S H COMMUNITY ASSOC 200.00x200.00 $784.55
094489 226.-1-15.1 MILLER JASON 150.00 acres " $3,459.65 " 094489 263.-1-32.1 MOORE DANIEL
094489 261.-1-36 S T O U G H T O N SCOTT A 130.00x125.00 " $2,547.60 "
30 - North Countryman 094489 240.1-2-11.1 TEDFORD ROY 181.50x118.96 " $1,952.16 "
219.1-7-10 BARCOMB BONNIE 100.00x150.00 $101.55
094489 240.-2-6.1 T H O M P S O N WILLIAM 10.00 acres $882.32 094489 241.-2-3.1 TRUDEAU JAMES E 104.00 acres " $4,290.02 " 094489 228.-3-13 TRUDO BONNIE L 2.50 acres " $1,463.14 " 094489 261.-1-5 WALDRON GERALD F 20.80 acres $751.65 094489 260.-1-19.2 WALDRON LIFE LEASE GERALD F 2.20 acres " $3,459.65 " 094489 241.-1-31.1 WALING BARRETT II 23.40 acres " $1,143.71 " 094489 248.-1-11 WELLS MICHAEL 1.00 acres " $1,154.58 " 094489 215.-1-40.1 WRIGHT LIFE ESTATE FLORENCE B 101.10 acres " $5,211.65 " SCHUYLER FALLS 094600 230.-3-27.3 AGONEY MICHAEL 175.00x163.33 " $2,140.16 " 094600 232.-2-23.2 AUBIN KATHERINE 100.00x200.00 $431.84
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094600 219.1-7-11 BARCOMB BONNIE 100.00x100.00 $61.13 094600 219.1-7-14 BARCOMB BONNIE 100.00x100.00 $187.53 094600 219.1-7-6 BARCOMB BONNIE 100.00x150.00 $101.55 094600 219.1-7-9 BARCOMB BONNIE 100.00x150.00 $101.55 094600 219.1-7-13.1 BARCOMB BONNIE THACKER 100.00x100.00 $555.71 094600 219.1-7-4 BARCOMB BONNIE THACKER 150.00x100.00 $252.20 094600 219.1-7-5 BARCOMB BONNIE THACKER 100.00x150.00 $246.30 094600 218.-2-54.1 BOUYEA LIFE EST CARL 10.20 acres " $4,481.71 " 094600 244.-1-25.1 BRADLEY GLEN 24.00 acres " $1,405.37 " 094600 218.1-5-10.3 CHRISTON GEORGE J 150.00x187.00 $476.42
094600 256.-6-17.1 BAKER EDWARD J JR 50.00x680.00 $49.69
094600 245.-2-17.6 CROSBY CARROLL JR 200.00x200.00 $763.71 094600 245.-2-23 C R O U S E KIRK D 236.17x160.00 " $2,918.21 "
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232.-1-3 CZAJA ELIZABETH L 1.60 acres $337.77 094600 218.-1-56 DANIELS REGINALD SCOTT 1.00 acres " $1,520.42 " 094600 244.-1-37.1 DASHNAW JEFFREY R 66.10 acres " $4,244.32 " 094600 219.1-5-27.3 DAVIS ANDREW J 100.00x115.00 " $3,020.49 " 094600 244.3-1-10 D I C K I N S O N DONALD H 3.00 acres $153.47 094600 231.-1-36 D R A G O N ARCH INC 168.50x200.00 $883.28 094600 244.4-1-10 DRAGON ARCH INC 80.00x192.00 $972.27 094600 244.4-1-2.22 FAVREAU SHAWN A 1.64 acres " $1,625.02 " 094600 230.-3-14 F I F I E L D JONATHAN W 5.60 acres " $3,893.26 " 094600 231.-1-81 FOUNTAIN EDWARD W 1.50 acres " $1,435.04 " 094600 245.-1-14.33 GADWAY WILLIAM 201.03x196.00 " $1,297.62 " 094600 232.-2-12 GARROW SANDRA M 100.00x200.00 $960.44 094600 244.-3-6 GEDDES LEONA 225.00x186.60 $426.44
094600 244.-3-7 GEDDES LEONA M 207.30x179.20 $571.79 094600 232.-4-49 HACKETTS WATER WORKS INC 3.60 acres $771.17 094600 204.-3-22.22 HARDIN FRANCINE A 100.00x50.00 $878.42 094600 245.-3-40 H E W S T O N CHRISTOPHER L 88.37x167.28 $538.76 094600 232.-1-25 H E Y W O O D STEPHANIE 100.00x150.00 $978.21 094600 218.1-4-14 HIMELWRIGHT JACK 150.00x78.00 $27.79 094600 244.-1-31.42 LABARGE JOHN 110.00x150.00 " $1,197.73 " 094600 244.-1-37.3 LADIEU ALTHEA 80.00x200.00 $761.77 094600 230.-2-1.3 LAMOY CHARLES 150.00x266.00 " $4,131.70 " 094600 219.1-9-22 L A W R E N C E PHYLLIS A 150.00x234.75 " $1,188.78 " 094600 231.-1-26.5 LAWSON TARA 150.00x220.00 " $2,936.20 " 094600 219.1-10-11 LEWIS JOSEPH JAMES 160.00x175.00 " $6,854.69 " 094600 218.-2-46 L U I S I MICHAEL 3.00 acres
Vendors Needed! Taste of Home Cooking School will be holding a cooking school November 3rd at the Crete Civic Center. We have limited booth space available for the show. Booths open 3 hours before show time and you can show and or sell your goods or products to over 1,500 eager shoppers. Contact us to see how you can get in on the many different opportunities for this show.
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" $2,309.74 " 094600 245.-8-12 M A N L E Y ESTATE THELMA 125.00x275.00 $562.92
094600 219.1-9-39 PERROTTE JOHN L 100.00x193.50 " $1,210.04 "
094600 245.-1-1 MARTINEAU RALPH 144.00x244.00 " $1,146.57 "
094600 245.-1-34 PETTITT SARAH 1.00 acres " $1,257.04 "
094600 245.-1-39 MARTINEAU RALPH 53.80 acres $411.61
094600 256.2-1-3 POLITIS CHERIE 96.00x224.00 " $2,246.53 "
094600 232.-1-20.5 MCCORRY ROBERT 1.00 acres $978.73
094600 231.-1-40.2 RECORE HERBERT A JR 1.90 acres " $1,788.07 "
094600 244.-2-25.8 MCCRAY MICHAEL P 100.00x150.00 " $1,197.73 " 094600 218.-1-35.2 MEDLEY WAYNE E 100.00x331.00 $294.00 094600 230.-5-3 MINER BERNARD J 46.70 acres $393.42 094600 230.-5-4 MINER BERNARD J 9.80 acres $248.80 094600 230.-1-25.2 MORROW MICHAEL J 1.00 acres $278.02 094600 245.-3-38 O’BRIEN JOHN E 209.33x167.96 $545.04 094600 244.3-1-17 ORMSBY RAYMOND EDWARD 90.00x150.00 " $1,439.74 " 094600 219.-2-37.3 PELLERIN JEFFREY C 120.00x255.82 $175.94 094600 219.1-9-38.15 PERROTTE JOHN 119.11x230.00 $453.65
150.00x205.00 " $4,168.18 " 094600 232.-2-17.1 SPOONER HAROLD 2.40 acres " $2,561.34 " 094600 244.-1-39.2 ST LOUIS ROBERT V135.00x175.00 $533.22
094600 230.-2-11.5 REYELL HEIDI 130.00x325.00 " $2,769.97 "
094600 219.1-4-10 STAPLES VANESSA J 108.00x363.00 " $4,907.48 " 094600 219.1-4-11.1 STAPLES VANESSA J 115.66x243.00 " $4,635.10 " 094600 219.1-4-28 STAPLES VANESSA J 33.00x300.00 " $3,602.35 "
094600 218.-1-43.1 ROCK JASON 1.70 acres " $1,404.60 " 094600 244.-1-32.3 ROWBOTTOM MARY KAY 125.00x275.00 " $1,177.07 " 094600 232.-1-16.22 SHEPARD KURT 100.00x140.00 " $1,078.96 " 094600 230.-3-2 SHINGLE ST MOBILE HOME PK INC 120.00x300.00 " $1,154.30 " 094600 230.-3-3 SHINGLE ST MOBILE HOME PK INC 100.00x300.00 $899.93 094600 245.-1-18.151 SHIR-CLIFF LLC 71.50 acres " $2,212.95 " 094600 232.-4-15 SPOFFORD-UIHLEIN MELANIE C 100.00x200.00 " $3,800.74 " 094600 232.-2-17.22 S P O O N E R BARBARA
094600 230.-2-4.2 STAPLES VANESSA J 1.10 acres $589.57 094600 218.1-1-21.2 STURDEVANT CHARLES G 115.00x225.00 " $2,114.76 " 094600 244.3-1-11 SUPERNAW USE CORA 165.00x100.00 $386.44
LIFE
094600 217.-1-22 TENNEY JOSEPH A 2.00 acres " $1,818.47 " 094600 219.1-9-12 THAYER DANIEL L 105.00x150.00 " $4,698.64 " 094600 230.-2-9.2 TRIM BILLIE JO 1.00 acres " $1,002.06 " 094600 218.-3-1.4 TRIM EUGENE J JR 1.30 acres " $3,372.50 "
094600 218.-2-55.2 TRUDO CHARLES V 5.20 acres " $8,598.81 " 094600 218.-1-48 T Y N D A L L THOMAS H 110.00x200.00 $885.63 094600 219.-2-14.21 WAY HAROLD L 90.00x300.00 $562.96 094600 219.-2-14.82 WAY HAROLD L 4.70 acres $748.90 094600 219.-2-14.83 WAY HAROLD L 101.00 acres " $4,802.01 " 094600 218.-2-30 W R I G H T CHARLES 200.00x150.00 " $1,900.79 " 094600 245.-1-19 WRIGHT DANA 3.70 acres " $1,889.03 " NOW THEREFORE, Notice is hereby given that the Board of Legislators of Clinton County duly adopted Resolution #650 on August 23, 1995 which authorized the County Treasurer to advertise all unpaid taxes assessed, together with interest, costs and charges which have arisen or accrued, or that may arise or accrue thereon. Such list will be filed in the Office of the County Clerk on November 1, 2012. After the expiration of two years from the date of the lien for commercial, vacant land, residential and farm properties, the redemption period ends and the County shall be entitled to foreclosure pursuant to Real Property Tax Law Article 11. N C M 9/8,9/22,10/6/12-3TC27473 -----------------------------
S T E K C TI E L A S ON NOW! e from Win a New Rang nce lia Wilson App
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Saturday, November 3rd At The Crete Civic Center Doors Open at 11 am • Show Starts at 2 pm
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T i cke t s $ $ 1 5 0000
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CR221A, ZR2, Auto, Fully Loaded! Low, Low Miles!
CR134B, 4 Dr., Fully Loaded
$
14,986 OR $228/MO*
2006 Chevy 1500 Ext. Cab 4x4 LT
17,980 OR $285/MO* 2005 Chevy Cobalt LS
$
13,860 OR $261/MO*
$
6,960 OR $135/MO*
*Tax not included. †10,000 miles per year, 39 month lease. All leases approved by ALLY. Must have a FICO Credit Score of 700 or more.
36,880
$
6,975 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT CP254A, Fully Loaded, Stow N Go!
CR218B
CR220A, Heated Leather Seats, OnStar, XM Radio, Fully Loaded!
$
$
$
$
10,980 OR $191/MO*
$
$
10,875 OR $189/MO*
GREAT SELECTION OF PRE-OWNED VEHICLES. CALL 518-873-6389
Give Buzzy, Todd or Bucky a call today for more great everyday savings! 518-873-6389
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$
27625
*TAX, TITLE, REG. NOT INCLUDED. †† 10,000 MILES PER YEAR/39 MONTH LEASE. ** MUST OWN GM PRODUCT. ALL LEASES APPROVED BY ALLY. MUST HAVE A FICO CREDIT SCORE OF 700 OR MORE. INCENTIVE PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTIFICATION. SEE DEALER FOR COMPLETE DETAILS.
32 - North Countryman
September 8, 2012
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St. Ann’s 13 12 th Annual Sunday, Sept. 16th, 2012
3066 Mooers Forks, NY • 11:00AM - 5:00PM Our great tasting Roast Beef this year with some new fixings (All Natural Vegetables) and a few new things like oven roasted potatoes.
Adults: $9.00 Seniors: $8.00 (over 65) Young People (6-14): $5.00 Kids 5 & Under FREE ALL TAKE-OUTS $9 Canadian $ at par
Begor’s Supply, Inc. (518) 236-7587 2698 State Rt. 11, Mooers, NY 12958
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Fun for the entire family... Please join us!
• Efficient & Economical • Certified Installers • Clean, Safe & Comfortable • Fuel Tank & Accessories • Thermostatically Controlled • Models for all your needs
Trade in your old monitor for a NEW Toyostove Heater and receive an INSTANT REBATE of $150 Off! Expires 9/30/12 32063
Store Hours: Mon-Fri, 7:30-5, Sat. 8-Noon
Convenience Store
Open Daily 6AM - 9PM Ellenburg Depot, NY at 4566 Route 11 (518) 594-7464 ~DAILY SPECIALS~ GAS/DIESEL Monthly Pizza Specials!
• Full Deli • Groceries & Much More!
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Dragoons Farm Equipment 2507 State Rt. 11 Mooers, NY 12958 518-236-7110
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