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Ten years after the World Trade Center towers were destroyed in a terrorist attack, a memorial service at Hawkins Pond remembered the tragedy. The SUNY Plattsburgh ROTC Color Guard placed the flags for the ceremony, and speakers including Congressman Bill Owens spoke about the effects of the attacks then and now. See related story on page 8. Photo by John Grybos
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Kim Provost was named superintendent of public works for the Village of Dannemora Sept. 7. Photo by John Grybos
DANNEMORA — The village boar d cr eated and filled the position of superintendent of public works in two quick motions, pr omoting Kim Provost to the post Sept. 7. Provost is a lifelong ar ea resident, and has worked with the village for the last 11 years, starting at the wastewater plant as an operator . When room for him opened up at the town garage, Pr ovost transferred over. There, he worked under the recently-retired Thomas Tripp.
Provost said he’s learned plenty about village maintenance fr om Tripp, and won't stop asking for advice now that he's been promoted. “I'm still picking his brain,” said Provost. He said he doesn't expect to increase his work load too much. “We have an outstanding crew. I've got some young guys working for me that I can't say enough about,” said Provost. Village Mayor Michael Bennett said the new title won't make for big changes in Provost's day-to-day duties.
“He's alr eady been doing the job,” Bennett said. “The new title is something of a technicality.” The board had to pick out a job title that fit Provost's skill set. W ith knowledge of both water and highway operations, superintendent of public works fit and was appr oved by the village. Bennett said Provost runs an efficient crew that completes pr ojects much faster than expected. Pr ovost's wealth of knowledge in public works has saved the village from calling expensive contractors, Bennett said.
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So by gosh, Ford is going to prove that it is After dozens of reporters drove the vehicles, the leader regardless of what window stickers the data was calculated and the results were or advertisers say. in. The average fuel economy earned by our During a media drive event at Ford’s proving group driving the Focus was 40.4 mpg versus the Elantra’s average of 37.8 mpg. grounds in Romeo Mich., this week, Ford
engineers had each reported drive the Elantra at 45 mph around a 2.5 mile course. The same reported was then asked to drive the Focus (not the SFE model) at the same Since the arrival of CEO Alan Mulally in 2006, speed around the same course. All conditions Ford has set out to be the fuel economy with the cars were equal, except for the leader in every segment. That’s why drivers. An engineer in the backseat of each Ford’s redesigned Focus gets 38 mpg highway -- unless a buyer opts for the SFE package (40 MPG).
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CHAZY — Commemorating the tenth year since the World Trade Center towers were destr oyed in an attack, town hall has a new flagpole to fly their colors. The pole was donated to the town by the W oodmen of the W orld. W oodmen lodge 402 Secr etary T im Gonyo said the date of the commemoration and the opportunity to add to town hall. It’s important to remember the victims in the towers that day , said Gonyo, and first responders should be honored always. “They all deserve our thanks and admiration,” he said. “There’s no better way to honor them than to see the flag flying proudly.” Gonyo also pr esented a flag of honor to the town that carries the names of those who died in the
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Bookmobile service to be discontinued By Keith Lobdell
keith@denpubs.com ROUSES POINT — A North Country source of literacy on wheels has been shut down. The Bookmobile, r un by the Clinton-Essex-Franklin Library System, will no longer be running as of the end of the year. CEFLS director Ewa Jankowska said in a press release that the Bookmobile was a victim of the current economic climate. “Deep and ongoing budget shortfalls ar e responsible for this decision, which was a hard one to make,” Jankowska said. “However, despite the fact that we did everything we could, including not filling two staff positions, and slashing our materials budgets each year, we were faced with no alternative. Unfortunately, we needed to make a tough decision between fulfilling our mission to provide services to member libraries or to continue the bookmobile service. Our current budget climate simply cannot support both.” The Bookmobile takes a monthly r oute throughout the communities of the thr ee counties which it serves. Stops thr oughout each month include the Saranac town hall, Cadyville fire station parking lot, Roderick Road Apartments, Morrisonville Post Office parking lot, St. Regis Falls Adult Center , Dickinson Center Fir e Station parking lot, Moira Cr ossroads parking lot, Br ushton Boltser ’s IGA, North Bangor Post Of fice, Port Kent, Keeseville Country Gar dens, Clintonville near Methodist Chur ch, Ada Court in Clif f Haven, Winebrook Hills Citizens Bank parking lot, Newcomb School parking lot, Minerva town hall, Olmst-
edville four corners, Grover Hills Deli, Yandon-Dillon Center in Mineville, W est Road in Witherbee, Moriah Fire Department, Pyramids Pr eschool in Morrisonville, Clinton County Seniors in Plattsbur gh, Vilas Home parking lot in Plattsburgh, Flynn Avenue in Plattsburgh, Treadwells M ills, L ewis f our corners, North Hudson town hall, Lor d Howe in Ticonderoga, Chilson Community Hall, Lake Clear Post Of fice, Gabriels, Bloomingdale, V ermontville Post Of fice, Redford Church of the Assumption, Rouses Point, Beekmantown, Whippleville, North Star Industries, Constable, W estville, Fort Covington, Peasleeville, Per u, Ellenbur g Center, Chur ubusco, Brainar dsville and Lyon Mountain. “The fact that this decision had to be made brings home the budget r ealities that libraries have been facing for the past decade, during which library state aid funding has been cut six times,” Jankowska said. “The numbers pretty much say it all.” According to CFLS, reductions in New York State funding have amounted to a decrease of $290,348, or 21.81 per cent fr om 2007 to 2011, while personnel benefits have increased by $91,936, or 33 per cent during the same period. The cost of r unning the bookmobile service in 2010 was $133,709. The Bookmobile has been offered continuously since 1956, and it became an integral part of the program. It offers a full range of library services to more than 1,800 readers of all ages in the three-county area. “Our patr ons have r eally stuck with us through the years,” Driver Robert W elch stated as part of the pr ess r elease. “We see quite a few grandchildr en of kids that used
The Bookmobile, which serviced local communities, will no longer operate beginning next year because of a severe reduction in funding from the state. the bookmobile while they were growing up. Our patr ons ar e the best, and it’s obvious that our service will be missed.” stated bookmobile driver Robert Welch. “The timing is especially unfortunate given the fact that two local book stor es are closing,” Jankowska said. “It’s a sad time for readers in our r egion. W e intend to work with member libraries to come up with a plan to pr ovide library services to the r esidents that have traditionally depended on the bookmobile for their re creational and educational reading materials.”
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The Town Hall in Chazy installed a new flagpole about a month ago, and a dedication ceremony Sept. 10 honored the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 tragedy. Woodmen of the World Tim Gonyo and Amy House unfurl the flag of honor. Photo by John Grybos
Flagpole dedication From page 1 attacks. Town Supervisor Staub Spiegel said the new flagpole is a bit taller and its construction more robust than the old one. The new pole was set in place about a month ago. “It's a real nice addition,” said Spiegel. “We've had a lot of compliments so far.” Kris Sample, a first ser geant with the Vermont National Guar d, returned from Iraq less than a week befor e the ceremony, and was asked to say a few wor ds by his Woodmen sister, Amy House. The Woodmen frequently donate flags to local governments. “I appreciate you spreading the colors of our great country,” said Sample. Sample said that one only has to serve in Iraq orAfghanistan for a very short time to understand what freedom means, and how important it is to fight for and protect freedom. “It's an honor and privilege to be here,” said Sample. Missions abroad are important, Sample said, because aiding and assisting other countries to stabilize their territory makes the U.S. safer.
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Airline discontinuing service locally ty Legislature. “As we continue to gro w and develop our airport, we look forwar d to establishing a long-term r elationship with a new carrier that will continue to pr ovide passengers with daily flights to a major hub airport.” “Pinnacle has been a gr eat partner, taking our enplanements to a whole new level and demonstrating the market for larger aircraft with a major branded airline af filiation,” states Garry Douglas, President of the North Country Chamber of Commer ce which serves as the marketing entity for the airport. “While we regret that they ar e moving on because of a major restructuring, their success here has positioned us for the futur e, as we hoped it would, and we ar e already in touch with other carriers who have been watching our pr ogress here. The power of this market continues to be demonstrated and we will have several months to bring about a smooth and positive transition that may even open some new doors for us.” Under the terms of the EAS program, Pinnacle cannot end service until a satisfactory replacement carrier has been se-
cured. “Beyond this basic r equirement, however , Pinnacle has made it clear that they ar e in no hurry and want suf ficient time to be taken for a positive transition,” Douglas said. “They are even working directly with us in our outreach to prospects, helping us to confirm how strong this opportunity is.” Pinnacle, thr ough its Colgan Airlines subsidiary, began Plattsburgh service in June 2010, offering full service flights utilizing 34-seat Saab aircraft. In its first full month of operation, the U.S. Airways Express service enplaned 1,355 passengers compared to 524 enplanements in the last full month of its predecessor. The strong performance justified and continued to support a third flight most days which was not covered by the EAS contract. The US Airways Expr ess operations at Plattsbur gh will continue fully and without change until the transition to a new carrier . This will include continued marketing and reservations.
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try to get photos for slide shows and video. W e also have the opportunity to put str eaming audio files and podcasts on the sites. We’ve recently been having great fun trying to get br eaking news online befor e our competitors. We want to be “online first” or “first online” because we want you to know you can rely on Denton Publications and our sister news groups — New Market Press in Vermont, Eagle News Group in Central New York, and the Spotlight Newspaper Gr oup in the Capital District — to bring you breaking news that is important to you. Here is a sampling of r ecent news stories posted on our websites before anyone else: •At 6:00 a.m. Aug. 26, two minutes after the Lake Champlain Bridge ar ch began leaving Port Henry for Crown Point, we had the story online. Within an hour, we had a photograph uploaded. By the end of the day , we had a video online and another story. The next day, we had a 10-photo slide show of the move and another story. We couldn’t p rint the stories and photos until the following week, but we were able to bring you the latest news with our websites, before anyone else. •On the morning of Aug. 29, minutes after State Police said they had found the first of two women’s bodies in the Great Chazy River, we had the news online. Plus we later had video interview of an eyewitness. •At 10:52 a.m. Aug. 26, we posted the online story of Sophie Clarke, a W illsboro High School graduate who is on the new cast of the “Survivor” television show . (It’s a mystery why the Pr ess-Republican printed, “W e had this first online at 5:30 p.m. yester day,” in its Sept. 13 edition.) We even had the story in two Valley News editions befor e the PR had it “first online.” •At 11:29 a.m. Sept. 12, while Gov. Cuomo’s press conference was still in progress, we were the first to post news online that Route 73 between Keene V alley and the Northway was open. We take pride in giving you the news in print and online and telling those stories in a variety of ways. And we ar e confident mor e people will notice our transition from a weekly community newspaper group to a multimedia news organization that continues to focus on local news.
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Eye Car e Associates, G. Robert Oyer , LLC, G.W illikers, George Moore, Gioiosa's Wine & Spirits, Joy Good, Gor don After listening to our various political soPratt Agency, Gor don Oil, Gr egory Gachowski, Hamilton called leaders in Washington, D.C., they still Funeral Home, Industrial Med T esting, Liberty's Garage, have not learned simple economics. Liquor & Wine Warehouse, Liz Company, Malone Golf Club, I am no economist, by any stretch, but my Marsha Homes, James Abendroth, Niles, Piller & Bracy, NYS grandchildren seem to have a better grasp OCFS, Patinelli Fine Art Gallery, Peru Central School Federon fiscal reality than any of those geniuses. al Cr edit Union, Plattsbur gh Distributing, Price Chopper , The youngest of them, 7 years old, knows Rambach's, Santa's Workshop, Simplex Grinnell, Smith's Pro he has to actually pay for things, not give Shop, Sur gical Eye Car e, Depot Theatr e, Foundation at IOU’s. CVPH, the Press-Republican, The W ild Center, Titus Mounr money, as can Of course, he can’t print eal tain, Tupper Lake Lions, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1231 our government. At the same time, he canCanton, Walmart Vision Center, Warren Tire, Whiteface Club not bankr upt an entir e nation by printing & Resort and Willsboro Golf Course. worthless bank notes. Special thanks to T ournament Dir ector Joy Good. Thank Something is seriously wrong here. The politicians are aryou to the staf f at Harmony Golf Club, especially Sean guing over semantics, instead of addr essing the r eal pr oblem, their inability to actually do their jobs. Unemployment Loughan and Connor Good. You all did an outstanding job. numbers (the numbers ar e much higher than r eported beThank you to the golfers for supporting NCA VI and takOn behalf of the North Country Association for the Visucause so many people ar e no longer even eligible for beneing the time to play for our cause. Many thanks to our vole ris- ally Impaired, we would like to thank the following for their unteers and their contributions of time and "wine!" Thanks fits because of the length of this economic downturn) ar contributions to the eighth-annual Golf For Sight T ournaing and rising yet more. to Barbara Zelinski for the team pictures. T ment, held Aug. 12 at Harmony Golf Club in Port Kent: ourIt can all be traced back to one simple thing: politicians Proceeds will fund low-vision equipment, adaptive equipnament Underwriter for the second year , Eye Car e for the getting their fingers in the pie, instituting policies that ar e ment and our Courtesy V isit Program. Looking forwar d to Adirondacks, and AAA Northway, Adirondack Museum, financially unsound. Ever since Fannie and Fr eddie started seeing you all next year. Airborne Speedway, Alan's Party Supply, Arnie's, Arnold's crying about not having any money because so many bad Donna M. Abair Grocery, AuSable Chasm, Casella W aste Systems, Cumberloans had been written (while their politically appointed NCAVI executive director CEO’s got rich bonuses), the housing market has gone down. land 12 Cinemas, David Lockwood, Denton Publications, Jodi Burns Dick's Sporting Goods, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Erenstone, Dr. Of course, the community governments have not lowered NCAVI development coordinator any property taxes, even though the true value of the homes Robert I. Adler, Eclipse Fitness & Spa, Eye Peek, FirstV iew in their ar eas ar e r educed. We have not re covered from the so-called recession of 2008 (normally that takes about 14 months or so), and that was thr ee years ago. Now, we ar e going into another r ecession? I don’t believe so. This is starting to look mor e like the depr ession of 1929. Doyle Frost Plattsburgh
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Insects can be friends, not foes
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hen most people think of insects, bad ones come to mind. Fortunately , the vast majority of insects in the world ar e not pests and because every pest has a predator, many insects are beneficial. Beneficial insects ar e insects that help your gr ow healthy plants. The most commonly thought of beneficial ar e the pollinators such as honey bees. But, there is a group of insects that either eat or parasitize unwanted gar den pests. Knowing how to attract those beneficial insects to the garden is important. The first step in attracting beneficial insects to the gar den is to stop using pesticides. These chemicals do not dif ferentiate between the good and the bad bugs. Be patient. If your peppers have aphids, give the ladybugs time to find the smorg asbord, eat, mate, lay eggs, and let the ladybug larvae continue to pick the plants clean. Planting an insectary in or near the garden will help attract the beneficial bugs to the neighborhood. An insectary is a garden plot or section of the plot dedicated just for the insects. The gar den can be a landscape bed right near the gar den, or several small plantings interspersed among your current flowers or veggies. Flowers such as fennel, yarrow, and dill, and composite flowers, such as daisies, cos-
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mos, and zinnias, ar e two important flower shapes that attract insects who, in the adult phase, feed on nectar and pollen but whose larvae are voracious pr edators and parasites. Some of these insects include hoover flies, lacewings, and parasitic wasps. Low cover is important for ground beetles that feed at night on slugs, cutworms, and root maggots. This cover can be low-gr owing herbs, mulch, flat stones, or boar ds. Taller plants are important for pr edators such as stink bugs and praying mantids. Many times these large, predatory insects hide so well in the tall plants, that we don't even notice they are there! Like all living things, beneficial insects need water. This need can be met by simply placing a water -filled saucer with some rocks in and ar ound it in the gar den. Most of these insects have wings and will move out of the garden if water is not available. With some time and an understanding, even the most bug-squeamish gar deners can come to appr eciate the importance of beneficial insects and biodiversity within the garden! Anne Lenox Barlow is a professional horticulturist who enjoys gardening with her family in Plattsburgh. She also chronicles her gardening experiences at her blog www.northcountrygarden.wordpress.com. She can be reached at a.lenox.barlow@gmail.com.
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ast week, I wr ote about planning healthy school lunches. This week I am going to give you some healthy lunch and snack ideas to include in your child’s lunch box. Remember gather your list of possible meal and snack options and o r tate them, write them into a calendar if you need to. Preparation is key. Also take a few minutes the night befor e to get lunches and snacks all ready to go. Store them in the fridge and pack up their lunchboxes in the morning…it makes getting out the door so much easier.
Lunch Ideas
• Whole grain bagel with cre am cheese, carrot sticks, orange slices, crackers • Almond butter and jelly sandwich on whole grain br ead, yogurt, cucumber slices, pretzels • Har dboiled egg, whole grain r oll, apple slices, celery sticks w/peanut butter and raisins • Pita stuffed with hummus, lettuce, tomatoes, and sprouts. Grapes, whole grain crackers • Cheese and crackers, carr ot and celery sticks with dip, apple slices, grapes
Snack Ideas
• Fresh Fruit • Whole grain cereal bar • Healthy granola bar (beware of the candy bar granola bar look-alike)
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arley and Fallon came to the shelter as strays and have blended in with the lar ge numbers. Farley has a nice personality and likes af fection as well as lounging in the sun. The cats would do well in a home together or individually . Fallon has been spayed, has tested negative for FeLV/FIV and is up to date on vaccinations. Farley has been neutered, tested negative for FeLV/FIV and is up to date on vaccinations.
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bony, a young domestic short-hair ed kitty is a beautiful, sweet, affectionate girl saved by a local veterinary technician who was contacted with a r equest to euthanize her and her sisters. Ebony is spayed and up to date on all of her vaccinations. Callie is approximately 2 years old and was found as a stray in the city of Plattsbur gh. She is very affectionate and loving. She is spayed and up to date on all of her vaccinations.
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acqueline is a 6-month-old short-hair ed kitten who has blossomed into a gorgeous and friendly cat. She tends to be very engaging with people. She is spayed and up to date on her vaccines. Otis is a 2-year-old tri-color hound who is one of the happiest dogs you will ever meet. He loves to be around people and enjoys the outdoors where he can run and play. Otis is neuter ed and up to date on his vaccines.
• Homemade trail mix • Whole grain crackers
Hot Meal Ideas
• Plain oatmeal mixed with some honey and nut butter topped with apple slices • Whole grain pasta with marinara sauce
Make Your Own Trail Mix
• Cereal, pretzels, cracker pieces, raisins • Raw almonds, raw sunflower seeds, craisins • Raw cashews, craisins, pretzels • Raw mixed nuts, dried fruit These are just a couple of ideas. Ther e are no r ules to making trail mix, so get cr eative and keep it inter esting and fun. Make lar ge batches and keep in a food safe container to have handy for when you need it. Add some of these options to your lunch calendar and see how it goes.Again, give your child lots of healthy options especially when introducing new foods. It is also nice to add a treat every now and then like a couple yogurt covered pretzels, or a small homemade muffin. Next week, I’ll bring you some more easy and healthy lunch and snack ideas. Corinna Maggy is a National Academy of Sports Medicine certified personal trainer and corrective exercise specialist offering private personal training, classes, and weight management programs. She can be r eached at 605-3549 or corinnamaggy@yahoo.com.
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9/11 remembered at Hawkins Pond When protests against a planned mosque near gr ound zer o wer e heated, the victim's jgrybos@denpubs.com mother s tressed t hat a cceptance a nd p eace were far mor e important than ideological PLATTSBURGH — T en years after the World Trade Center towers wer e destr oyed battles. Marsh said he knows he's not the only one in a terr orist attack, SUNY Plattsbur gh marked the day with a somber cer emony who feels the effects of the tragedy. “It's not just me, everybody has their own where most speakers called for peace. Max Marsh is a student from Long Island story,” said Marsh. Congressman B ill O wens r ead f rom th e who lost a relative in the attacks. Prayer of St. Francis of Assisi, which opens, His cousin, Vanessa O’Connor was work“Lord, make me an instr ument of your ing at the towers, in her mid-twenties and peace. Wher e ther e is hatr ed, let me sow pregnant, when the planes hit. Though he love.” was only in grade school, Marsh said the Owens visited New York City two weeks event has effected him greatly. after the attack. Ground zero was still smol“It surprises me how I get choked up dering when he arrived. The law firm he whenever I think about it,” he said. Marsh estimates that he was in the fourth worked for lost five people in the towers. The most telling moments of the event's grade when the towers wer e attacked. The class had just recited the pledge of allegiance effects came to him during his flights. On his to begin the day, and one of the teachers kept way in and out of NewYork following the attacks, there were no more than three passenreturning to the class and calling out stugers on his planes. dents. It's important to pay our respects and unHe r ecalls the excitement and appr ehenderstand the significance of the attacks nasion of being called next. When he was, he was sent home with his father to have lunch tionally and globally, he said. “It's changed all our lives,” said Owens. and watch TV. The r eal impact of the event Student Association pr esident Prajwal didn't hit him that day , but its significance Shah was a student in Darjeeling, India has grown. O'Conner's mother, Donna Marsh, is a role when the towers were attacked. His first alert was at two in the morning, model, said the student. when the dorm war d burst into everyone's
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Speaking at the Sept. 11 memorial ceremony at Hawkins Pond are SUNY Plattsburgh Student Association Vice President Charles Sanchez, Congressman Bill Owens and S.A. President Prajwal Shah at the microphone. Photo by John Grybos
rooms exclaiming that ther e was a bomb blast in the U.S. When he first saw the images on television with the other students, he thought it must have been an accident. When the footage continued and he saw the second plane ram into the tower , the r eality sank in and the room fell silent. “No matter where you were in the world,
it affected you deeply,” said Shah. “This isn't only about American people; it's about the whole world.” Cadet Nick Petramole lead the SUNY Plattsburgh ROTC color guard through maneuvers during the ceremony. “It means everything to me” to be a part of the ceremony, said Petramole. “We love to be here.”
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• WORSHIP IN THE NORTHERN TIER • Champlain. Family Worship Service celebrated with music at 10 a.m., Sunday School also at 10 a.m. 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 Ellenburgh 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, http://www.gbgm-umc.org/ mooersumc/ Mooers Wesleyan Church Maple Street, Mooers. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 10:45 a.m. Sunday Night Service 7 p.m. Wednesday Night 7 p.m. (518) 236-5330
MOOERS FORKS St. Ann’s Catholic Church Route 11, Mooers Forks. Mass: Saturday, 4 p.m.; Sunday, 8:30 a.m. Reconciliation announced special Saturday mornings 10 a.m. & by request. PLATTSBURGH Seventh Day Adventist - 4003Rt. 22, Plattsburgh, 561-3491 - Pastor Livergood Worship Saturday at 11:30 a.m., Pot Luck Dinner after service ROUSES POINT St. Patrick’s Catholic Church Lake Street, Rouses Point. Anticipated Mass: Saturday 4 p.m.; Sunday Mass: 10 a.m.; Weekday Masses: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 8 a.m. Communion Service: Wednesday 8 a.m. First Presbyterian Church - 52 Washington Ave., Rouses Point, New York 12979. Telephone 518/2976529. Telephone 518/846-7349. Sunday Service 9 a.m. Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
SCIOTA St. Louis of France Catholic Church - Route 22, Sciota. Mass 4 p.m. Saturday; 9 a.m. Sunday Sciota United Methodist Church - Sunday service 9 a.m. Route 191 WEST CHAZY The West Chazy Wesleyan Church - Pastor: Jonathan Hunter 17 East Church St., Fiske Road, West Chazy, NY. Ph. 493-4585. Sunday; Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Evening Worship 5 p.m. Tuesday; Clubhouse Ministries 6:30 p.m. (Sept. thru May) Wednesday; Prayer Meeting 6 p.m. St. Joseph’s Catholic Church West Church Street, West Chazy. Saturday Vigil Mass, 4 p.m. Sunday Mass 8 a.m. & 10 a.m. Weekday Masses: Monday through Friday at 9 a.m. 6-11-11 • 77168
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Send events at least two weeks in advance by: • e-mail to northerncalendar@denpubs.com • fax to 1-518-561-1198 • snail-mail in care of “Calendar of Events” to 24 Margaret St., Suite 1, Plattsburgh N.Y. 12901 ...or submit them on-line at www.denpubs.com!
Friday, Sept. 16 PERU — Book sale. Peru Free Library. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. 643-8618. KEESEVILLE — Fish Fry Friday, Elks Lodge 2072, 1 Elks Lane, 5-7:30 p.m. Take-outs available. Fish or shrimp. $6.95. 834-2072 PLATTSBURGH — Champlain Valley Classic Cruisers Cruise-In Night, Skyway Plaza, 6:30 p.m. Classic cars on display. 572-3701 or http://cvcc1.homestead.com.. LAKE PLACID — Poetry reading and author signing by Elaine Handley, Marilyn McCabe and Mary Sanders Shartle. Lake Placid Center for the Arts Gallery. Free. 7 p.m. 5232512.
Saturday, Sept. 17 WESTPORT — Dog agility show. Essex County Fairgrounds. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free. SARANAC LAKE — Rummage sale. Saranac Village at Will Rogers. 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. 891-7117. PLATTSBURGH — Plattsburgh Farmers and Crafters Market. Durkee Street Pavilion, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. 493-6761 or www.plattsburghfarmersandcraftersmarket.com. ELLENBURG DEPO T — Book sale. Ellenburg Sarah A. Munsil Free Library, 5139 Route 11. 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. $2 donation per gro-
cery bag. PERU — Book sale. Peru Free Library. 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. 643-8618. WILLSBORO — Roast and picnic. 1812 Homestead Museum, Mountain Road. $20 per person, $10 for ages 6-10. 2-6 p.m. 643-8774. AU SABLE FORKS — ASVC athlete hall of fame induction. American Legion Post 504. $5. 569-6985. MORRISONVILLE — North Country Squares Dance Club meets, Clinton County Fairgrounds, 84 Fairgrounds Road, Morrisonville. 7 p.m. Caller Bob LaBounty and cuer Mo Wall. 561-7167 or 492-2057. WHALLONSBURGH — Jane Eyre screening. Whallonsburg Grange Hall. 8 p.m. $5, $2 for kids. LAKE PLACID — Invasive species presentation by Hilary Smith. High Peaks Information Center. 8 p.m. 523-3441.
Sunday, Sept. 18 REDFORD — Saranac fiddlers. Assumption of Mary School. Noon. $3 singles, $5 couples. Free admission to players. WESTPORT — Dog agility show. Essex County Fairgrounds. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free. LONG LAKE — Walk through the woods with Tupper Lake Chamber of Commerce in partnership with Paul Smith's College. John
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Monday, Sept. 19 PLATTSBURGH — Scrabble game, Seniors Citizens Council of Clinton County Senior Center, 5139 N. Catherine St., 9 a.m.-12 p.m. 5636186, ext. 102.
Tuesday, Sept. 20 SARANAC LAKE — Enhancing Main Street: Making Upper Floors Work Again workshop. Saranac Laboratory, 89 Church St. 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Must pre-register by Sept. 16. Free. 4625658 x17. LAKE PLACID — Beginner African drumming class. Lake Placid Center for the Arts. 6-7 p.m. $10. 524-1834. SARANAC — Saranac Hollow Jammers country music and dancing, Saranac Town Hall, 3662 Route 3, 6-9:30 p.m. 293-7056. LAKE PLACID — African dance class. Lake Placid Center for the Arts. 7-8:30 p.m. $5. 7919586. SARANAC LAKE — Adirondack Singers rehearsal. Adirondack Alliance Church. 7:15-9:15 p.m. 523-2238. ELIZABETHTOWN — Pleasant Valley Chorale rehearsals. Elizabethtown Social Center, Rt. 9. $12 for whole season. 873-7319.
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SARANAC LAKE — Alzheimer’s Walk to Remember 2011. Saranac Lake High School. 10 a.m. 891-7117. WILLSBORO — Second Annual Masonic Fall Classic Golf Tournament. Willsboro Golf Club. 10 a.m. $60. 963-4176. PERU — First annual kids fair and festival. Babbie Rural & Farm Learning Museum, 250 River Rd. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. $5. WEST CHAZY — Fire truck rides. Firehouse, Rt. 22. Noon to 3 p.m. WEST CHAZY — Chinese auction. Masonic Lodge, Rt. 22. Noon. ELLENBURG DEPO T — Book sale. Ellenburg Sarah A. Munsil Free Library, 5139 Route 11. 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. $2 donation per grocery bag. MORRISONVILLE — Child passenger safety seat event. EMS building, 21 Banker Rd.. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. LAKE PLACID — Photographer book signing. Bookstore Plus. 3-5 p.m. 523-2950. DANNEMORA — Roast beef dinner. Dannemora United Methodist Church, 86 Clark Street. $9 adults, $5 ages 5-12, free under five. 492-7062. 5-8 p.m. ESSEX — Barn dance. Black Kettle Farm. 7 p.m. $10. 963-7385.
Thursday, Sept. 22 WESTPORT — Story hour, Westport Library, 6 Harris Lane, 10 a.m. Free. 962-8219. LAKE PLACID — Story hour, Lake Placid Public Library, 2471 Main St., 10:15 a.m. Free. 5233200. PLATTSBURGH — Journey Into Reading, Champlain Centre Mall, 60 Smithfield Blvd., 4:306:30 p.m. Reading for children up to age 16 with free book provided. Hosted at center court. www.journeyintoreading.org. WESTPORT — Music performance. Westport Library, 6 Harris Lane, 10 a.m. Free. 962-4022.
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BELMONT — John E. Forth, 63, passed away Sept. 3, 2011. A funeral service was held Sept. 8 at Spaulding Funeral Home in Malone. Spaulding Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Paul E. Ruell, 28 PLATTSBURGH — Paul E. Ruell, 28, passed away Sept. 5, 2011. A funeral service washeld Sept. 9 at Port Douglas Cemetery . Hamilton Funeral Home, Keeseville, was in char ge of arrangements.
Betty B. Devins, 67 PLATTSBURGH — Betty B.
Devins, 67, passed away Sept. 6, 2011. Burial was at St. Peter’s Cemetery in Plattsburgh. Brown Funeral Home, Plattsburgh, was in charge of arrangements.
Howard J. Blaise, 80 AUSABLE FORKS — Howar d J. Blaise, 80, passed away Sept. 6, 201 1. A funeral service was held Sept. 10 at Holy Name Church. Burial followed in the parish cemetery . ZaumetzerSprague Funeral Home in AuSable Forks was in charge of arrangements.
Patricia A. Kinsman, 50 PORTLAND, Maine — Patricia Ann Kinsman, 50, passed away Monday, Sept. 5, 2011. Zaumetzer-Sprague
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Funeral Home in AuSable Forks was in charge of arrangements.
John E. Bishop, Jr., 76 PLATTSBURGH — John E. Bishop, Jr., 76, passed away September 8, 2011. There was a private funeral service. Burial was at Whispering Maples Mausoleum. Brown Funeral Home, Plattsburgh, was in charge of arrangements.
Robert J. Provost, 88 PLATTSBURGH — Robert J. Provost, 88, passed away Sept. 8, 201 1. A funeral service was held Sept. 10 at Brown Funeral Home, Plattsbur gh. Burial was in Immaculate Conception cemetery in Keeseville. Brown Funer-
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was in Divine Mer cy Cemetery on Cumberland Head. Br own Funeral Home, Plattsburgh, was in char ge of arrangements.
CLERMONT, FLA. — Phyllis C. Barton, 85, passed away Sept. 2, 2011.
Dudley V. Doyle, 83
Constance A. Johnson, 74
Shepherd W. Colonna Jr., 75 LOUISVILLE, TENN. — Shepherd Waller Colonna Jr ., 75, passed away Sept. 5, 201 1. Burial was in Louisville Cemetery . McCammonAmmons-Click Funeral Home, Maryville, Tenn., was in char ge of arrangements.
Michael R. Hynes, 54 MORRISONVILLE — Michael Richard Hynes, 54, passed away Sept. 9, 2011. A funeral service was held Sept. 13 at St. John's Chur ch. Burial
MT. GILEAD, N.C. — Dudley Vernon Doyle, 83, passed away Aug. 11, 2011. A funeral service was held Aug. 16 in the Stanly Funeral Home Chapel in Albemarle, N.C. Burial was in Stanly Gardens of Memory. Stanly Funeral Home was in char ge of arrangements.
Edward W. Smith, 90 QUEENSBURY — Edward Wylie Smith, 90, passed away Sept. 6, 201 1. Scott and Barbieri Family Funeral Homes was in char ge of arrangements.
MORRISONVILLE — Linda Kile Fitzgerald O'Connor, 71, passed away Aug. 31, 2011.
PLATTSBURGH — Constance “Connie” A. Johnson, 74, passed away September 10, 201 1. Funeral services were private. Burial was at Riverside Cemetery in Plattsburgh. Brown Funeral Home, Plattsbur gh, was in charge of arrangements.
Gary Nixon, 63 ORMOND BEACH, Fla. — Gary Nixon, 63, passed awayAug. 28, 2011. A funeral service was held Sept. 17, at Holy Name Church inAu Sable Forks.
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Northern Adirondack Central FFA wins big at state fair Everyone with their ribbons after meats, agronomy, and dairy foods contest. From left: Chelsey Trombley, Matt Brior, Alden Kerr, Kody Smith, Dalton Gilmore and Austin Trombley in the front.
Alden Kerr Receiving first place in the state for meats from State Officer Nate Lundquist.
The Junior Team for meats receiving first place. Photos by Donald Jones
SYRACUSE — The Northern Adir ondack Central School chapter of FF A was awarded 32 ribbons at the New York State Fair for entries in various contests. According to Donald Jones, the school’s FF A advisor and agriculture instr uctor, this is the second year in a r ow the school took first place in dairy handling, winning student Matt Carter a trip to nationals in Indianapolis, Ind. Jones said though Carter took top honors, he did not gro w up on a farm, and has been working for the past four years with Homer Bushey, a former NAC agriculture teacher. Kaleb Sample came in fourth for dairy handling and will be going to The Big E in West Springfield, Mass., to compete. Both Carter and Sample have been showing with the FFA for four years. Alden Kerr also took the first place individual in the state for meats, but because it is a team event, he is not heading to nationals. The Junior Team came in first in the state for meats, and first for natural resources and placed in almost every event they tried, said Jones. NAC also took home second as a team in junior dairy judging with a team of Dalton Gilmore and Aubrey Kerr. Jones gave special thanks to NAC Superintendent Laura Marlow, Principal Michael Loughman, the district boar d of education and community supporters.
Matt Carter an Kaleb Sample are pictured here in the final line up.
Matt Brior took 2nd place in the Jr Division.
Matt Carter, pictured here, came in first in showmanship and will be traveling to nationals to compete.
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Baseball tryouts and hitting camp scheduled LATHAM — Coast to Coast Baseball would like to invite local players ages 10-18 to one of its upcoming tryout events. It will be held atAll-Stars Baseball Academy, an indoor turf facility , on Sept. 24. Trout begins at 10 a.m. and a hitting camp begins at 2 p.m. At the event, staff will evaluate players’ skills in four ar eas, hitting, fielding, arm strength and speed. Player who are accepted to the program may choose to represent the USA in competition in Puerto Rico or work with top college coaches and pr o scouts at one of our Florida or Arizona camp and showcase events held at a MLB spring training com-
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MOOERS — Mooers Knights of Columbus, Msgr. A.M. Gilbert Council #6136, will sponsor a soccer shoot championship Sept. 18 at 1:30 p.m. at the Mooers Recr eation Park. Each contestant will get 15 penalty kicks, with no goalie, with points based on accuracy and location in net. All boys and girls ages 10 to 14 as of September 1, 201 1 are invited to participate. Each participant
PLATTSBURGH — On Satur day, Sept. 24, the 16mm Shriners will present "The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-In-The-Moon Marigolds" (1972) at 7 p.m. at the North Country Food Cooperative (2nd floor), 25 Bridge St. This event is fr ee and open to everyone. For more information, contact serious_61@yahoo.com.
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Perrotte, big blocks prevail at Airborne; 16-year-old wins sportsman SOUTH PLA TTSBURGH — The Charley T rombley Memorial 100 Big Block/Small Block Challenge went the way of the Big Block Sunday as Mike Perrotte landed the Adirondack Auto No. 35 in Airborne Speedway’s victory lane. Perrotte started on the pole after a random draw inverted the top thr ee qualifiers. He led every step of the way in the Mohawk Casino/Rent-A-Wreck event, de-
spite being pr essed har d from laps 50-70 by Martin Roy. The 201 1 Airborne champion fr om Napierville, QC ran the low lane and worked his way to Perrotte’s door in turns one and two several times, only to have Perrotte pull away down the back chute. Two restarts in the final 10 laps pr oved to be no pr oblem for the winner . “I thought it was possible to keep the tir es under a Big Block for 100 laps, but start-
ing up fr ont was a help,” Perrotte said. “I never had to work the car r eally har d in lapped traffic.” “With the r ev limiters we run, the difference in power turned out to be a little too much,” Roy said. “I could get to him, but I couldn’t get around him.” Perr otte’s winning margin was five car lengths. A few car -lengths behind the Perr otte/Roy battle, George Foley and Patrick Dupree ran 3-4 until a lap 81
The format is a four player scramble through the 14-hole course. There will be a putting contest, raf fles and a 50/50 raf fle. PORT KENT — The Richard Harmon MePrizes will be awarded for longest drive, for morial Scholarship Fund Third Annual Golf women and men, and closest to the pin – for Tournament is to be held on September 17 at women and men. Various other prizes are to Harmony Golf Club in Port Kent. This is the be determined. fundraising event to raise money for the Entry fee is $45 for members and $65 for Richard Harmon Memorial Scholarship. non-members. Greens fees, cart and meal beDuring 2009, the Richard Harmon Memotween flights included in entry fee. First rial Scholarship was established to help an flight shotgun starts at 8 a.m. Second flight Ausable Valley Central School student offset shotgun starts at 1 p.m. The first 36 teams to the financial challenges of college tuition at pay play. Clinton C ommunity C ollege. T his s cholarFor entry forms, sponsorship forms and ship covers the cost of full-tuition and books more information call Sean at 834-9785 at for the r ecipient each semester for a maxiHarmony Golf Club and Community. mum of four semesters as long as she or he maintains a 2.5 GPA.
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restart after tire failure ended Pat McGrail’s top-10 run. Dupree took over thir d at the dr op of the gr een and never gave it up. “W ith the extra-distance and the sun, the car loose, something we’ve been fighting all season,” Dupree said. Lebanon V alley r egular Keith Flach, Perr otte’s front row partner at the outset, rallied back fr om fifth to pass Foley for fourth with five laps to go. Foley finished fifth, followed by
Aaron Bartemy , Leon Gonyo, Martin Hebert, Roger Labr eche and Andy Heywood. Danny Sullivan of Morrisonville d rove t o hi s f irst J&S Steel Sportsman win of the season after several near-misses. Sullivan took the lead on lap 8 and was never headed. Bucko Branham reeled in Jamy Begor to place second. Positions 3-5 went to Begor , 201 1 Sportsman champion Robin W ood and Nick Heywood.
Kidshape opening still available PLATTSBURGH — Openings ar e still available for the fall session of the Clinton County Health Department’s Kidshape Program for overweight children and their families. The 8 week session for childr en in grades 4-6 or age 9-12 and their parents/caregivers will focus on physical activity, healthy eating choices and self-es-
Joe Warren of West Chazy also became a first-time winner by holding of f Don Franklin in the V ersatile Trailer Sales Renegade feature. Robert Gordon, Lonnie Rivers and 201 1 Renegade champion Kevin Boutin completed the top five, The Modified Sportsman made their Airborne debut. Their 25-lap featur e was won by 16-year -old Jessey Mueller of Pottersville, NY . Hunter Bates of Pittsfor d, VT was the runner-up.
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September 17, 2011
Peru football team wins early season Class B battle against Saranac PERU — Peru used a 14-point second quarter to get back into the game, and then used a 12-point final quarter to scor ea Northern Football Confer ence Class B win, 33-26, against Saranac Sept. 10. For the second straight week, the Indians mounted a comeback and then held on during the opponents final possession of the game, this time sacking Saranac quarterback Ben Weightman twice and then defending successfully against a pair of incomplete passes to seal the victory. After Ryan Kerner scored on an eight-yard touchdown pass fr om Weightman half way through the fourth quarter , the Indians r esponded with a two-yard run from Alex Cederstrom and a 57-yard interception return by Shawn Hendrix to take the lead with six seconds shy of three minutes to go. Cederstrom finished with 66 yar ds r ushing and a pair of touchdowns, while Jef f Kurz ran for 98 yar ds on only eight carries.
Indian quarterback T aylor Rock thr ew for 137 yards and one touchdown pass to Zane Bazzano, who pulled in 94 yar ds r eceiving on two catches. For the Chiefs, W eightman finished with 222 yards passing and a pair of touchdowns. Ryan St. Clair was on the re ceiving end of 87 of those yar ds, while R yan Kerner had 75 yards receiving.
Lumberjacks get past Massena MASSENA — Jordan Garr ow ran for 134 yards and scor ed one touchdown as the Lumberjacks cr uised to a 36-12 win over Massena Sept. 9. Garrow scor ed on a 31-yar d play in the second quarter , while the Lumberjack also received a pair of r ushing scor es fr om Tim Ropas, who finished with 97 yar ds on the ground. Stone Keniston and Jor dan Garr ow also
scored on the gr ound for the Lumberjacks, while quarterback Morgan Stevens threw for 30 yards on five completions.
Storm runs past Section II team PERTH — The Saranac Lake Red Storm used 27 points in the middle two quarter to build up a lead, and then wer e able to hold on in beating Section II’s Br oadalbin-Perth Sept. 10 in non-league football play. Matt Phelan continued to impr ess in the early season, combining for 234 yar ds and four touchdowns both passing (131-2) and rushing (103-2). Phelan connected with Devin Darrah (3 er ceptions, 61 yar ds) on both touchdown throws, while connecting for 55 yar ds with Kyle Dora. Mike Burpoe scor ed as well for the Red Storm on the ground, while Dora ran for 40 yards and Ty Curry added 25 yards rushing.
Eagles blank Hornets BEEKMANTOWN — Seven players crossed the goaline for the Beekmantown Eagles as they shutout the Plattsbur gh High Hornets, 47-0, Sept. 10. Carter Fr echette was in on the first thr ee scoring plays, running the first in from nine yards out befor e tossing a 34-yar d scoring pass to Devin Backes and a 56-yar d scoring play to Luke Weaver. The final four touchdowns were all scored on the ground, as Dustin Pickering (6), Craig Livsey (20), Devin Fessette (21) and Zach Myers (9) also found the endzone. Frechette finished with 194 yards passing yards and 55 r ushing, while Weaver caught three passes for 153 yards. Will Love had 108 yar ds passing for the Hornets, 70 going to Nate Harrington.
Plattsburgh High scores one goal win in Division opener v. Pats By Keith Lobdell
Hornets defeat Red Storm
keith@denpubs.com CLINTONVILLE — After a pair of goals in the first 10 minutes of their Sept. 8 game, the Plattsburgh High Lady Hornets andAuSable Valley Lady Patriots settled down for an exciting opener to the 201 1 Section VII girls soccer season. In the second half, however , the Hornets found the net to earn a 2-1 win. The two teams scored one goal each early, as Br ooke Knight scor ed for the Hornets in the third minute and Megan Colby score d on an assist from Liz Rennie in the 10th minute. “It was a pr etty sloppy opening,” PHS head coach T im Mulligan said after the game. “Both goals came of f of deflections that gave the girls open shots on net.” The two teams settled in for the re st of the first half and the first 20 minutes of the second half before Marle Curle started a counter attack for the Hornets, with the ball eventually winding up on the foot of Kelly Menard, who snuck a shot past the goalpost and hands of Patriots goalie Taylor Saltus. “Marle hustles non-stop,” Mulligan said. “A lot of the chances that she creates for this team are from working hard.” The Patriots spent the final 20 minutes trying to attack the Hornets net, getting their best chance in the 80th and final minute, when a cr oss that was r edirected by Colby trickled just wide of the net. “We had a shot there in the end,” Patriots head coach Keith Raines said. “For the first game I am very proud of our performance.” The Hornets finished with a 7-5 edge in shots, with Karlie Neale r ecording thr ee saves for PHS and T aylor Saltus grabbing two for AVCS. Both coaches said that they ar e looking forward to continued play in the Division I season, which is made up solely of Class B teams. “I think that this league is going to be wide open,” Mulligan said. “Every win is going to be har d to get, and r oad wins like this against a very good AuSable team are going to be key.” “This is out first r eal experience with a division like this since we were always Division II in the CVAC,” Raines said. “Every game this year is going to be exciting in our division.”
The Lady Hornets scored twice in the first half on their way to starting the season 2-00 in Division I with a 3-0 win against the Lady Red Storm Sept. 10. Kolbi Lyon opened the scoring on an assist fr om Madison T rombley in the 17th minute, which was followed in the opening half with a Hailey McLaughlin goal, assisted by Kiley Wilkins, in the 33rd minute. Marle Curle rounded out the scoring in the 45th minute, off an assist from Justine Rotz. Karlie Neale made a pair of saves for the Hornets, who held a 16-3 shot advantage. Regan Kief fer made 12 saves for Saranac Lake.
Plattsburgh High’s brooke Knight dribbles to get past AuSable Valley’s Sierra Snow. Photo by Keith Lobdell
In net, Shannon Olsen made four saves for the Knights, while Stephanie Blanchar d recorded nine saves.
The Lady Eagles scor ed in the second-tolast minute in each half to earn a shutout win against the Lady Red Storm in Division I Sept. 8. The Lady Chiefs scored the only two goals Jess Huber opened the scoring in the 39th of the second half, breaking open a 2-2 tie to minute, while Kallie Villemaire scored in the get past the Lady Cougars Sept. 8 in Division 79th minute. I play. Ellen Thew netted a hat trick for the Chiefs, scoring both first half goals and The Lady Eagles began their Division II adding the insurance marker in the 79th season with goals fr om Amber Polomsky, minute. Kirsten Doran and Christina Emery as part Amelia Jenks scor ed the game-winner in the 52nd minute. Mallory Honan score d both of a shutout victory Sept. 8. Katharine Tooke made four saves in the goals for the Cougars, in the second and win for the Eagles. 22nd minutes.
Saranac scores two in second
Chazy earns win
Blue Bombers shutout Lions The Lady Blue Bombers scored both goals in the second half in scoring a shutout win against the Lady Lions in Division II play Sept. 8. Payton Barney scored the opening goal of the game in the 41st minute, and then assisted on a goal to Br ooke Reid in the 49th minute. Liz Leff made two saves for the Bombers, while Kearsten Ashline had six saves for the Lions.
Lady Knights blank Warriors The Lady Knights scor ed all of their goals in the final 20 minutes of its Sept. 8 match against the W arriors, scoring an opening win in Division II. Paige Spittler scored the final two goals of the game for the Knights, capping off a run that started in the 60th minute when Shannon Eagan opened the scoring. Kelli Ryan then scored two minutes after. Maddison Murnane tallied three assists.
Beekmantown blanks SLCS
Lumberjacks split
Northern Adirondack’s Jesslin Golovach punts the ball. Photo by Keith Lobdell
Coming of f a 3-0 season opening win, Katie Stuart scored in the fifth minute off an assist from Skylar Trivieri to give the Lady Lumberjacks an early 1-0 lead against Chateaugay Sept. 9. However, it was the Lady Bulldogs who scored the last thr ee goals, handing Tupper Lake its first loss of the season, 3-1.
Ameila Jenks of Saranac scored the eventual gamewinner against Northeastern Clinton Sept. 8. Photo by Keith Lobdell
Lions edge Sentinels Lily Whalen hit the net twice and Kylie Cassavaugh added a third as the Lady Lions defeated the Lady Sentinels of Ticonderoga, 3-2, Sept. 10. Whalen scored a pair of unassisted goals in the 16th and 48th minutes, her first goal coming exactly one minute after Cassavaugh had opened the scoring in the game of f an assist from Emily Morris.
Bombers win second Karissa Kennedy scor ed in the 79th minute to give the Lake Placid Lady Blue Bombers to goal they needed to get past the Seton Catholic Lady Knights Sept. 10. Kennedy scored off an assist from Kendra See, GIRLS, page 19
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Norteastern Clinton scores often in second half for win over Chiefs After a 1-0 first half, the Northeastern Clinton Cougars scored five goals compared to two for the Saranac Chiefs, leading to a 51 win Sept. 9. Bo LeDuc scored in the eighth minute for the lone goal of the first half of f an assist from Kyle McCarthy. Saranac’s Brandon Terry tied the game 42 seconds into the second half, but Cole Cooper and MacKenna Hunter scored in the 47th and 52nd minute to give the Cougars br eathing r oom. McCarthy (54th), Alex Davison (71st, penalty kick) and Austin Tetreault (77th) also scor ed for the Cougars. Kolby Keysor scor ed the Chiefs second goal in the 58th minute.
Hornets blank Patriots The Plattsbur gh Hornets scor ed thr ee goals in the opening half on their way to a 50 victory against AuSable Valley Sept. 9. Ethan V otraw scor ed once in each half while also r ecording an assist, both of his goals coming off assists from Mitch Guanga. David Carpenter opened the scoring for the Hornets in the eighth minute, while Votraw scor ed in the 14th and 50th minutes. Dan Fout scor ed in the 34th minute, and David Ferris, who had two assists, scored in the 73rd minute. Nick Rhino made 16 saves in net for the Patriots.
Lions defeat Bombers Hunter Mowry opened up a 1-1 tie between the Elizabethtown-Lewis Lions and the Lake Placid Blue Bombers Sept. 9, as the Lions went on to a 5-1 victory. Hunter Wilson opened scoring in the game for the Bombers, connecting on a direct kick in the thir d minute. Connor Apthorp anNorthern Adirondack’s Justn Kellett looks to cross the ball as Seton Catholic’s Christopher Kustos defends. For daily scores, check out our “Sport Wrap,” with coverswered in the 12th minute of f a Mowry asage from local games daily, at www.denpubs.com. sist, his first of two goals in the game (63rd, Photo by Keith Lobdell also off a Mowry assist). Austin Morris scor ed in the 44th minute Red Storm. Nick Arnold scored in the 13th minute off and Evan (63rd) Nichols also scoring. unassisted, while Patrick Phillips capped Rick Schmidt made 10 saves for the Storm. Ethan Markwica made 11 saves for the Ea- a Seth Swires assist, who also assisted on the the scoring on the third assist for Mowry in eventually game-winning tally by Clay Shergles. the 68th minute. man in the 34th minute. Jef f Bigelow added
Bobcats score early, defeat Eagles
Beekmantown earns shutout Mark Price scored on a penalty kick in the 17th minute and an assist fr om Zach Towle in the 80th minute to give the Beekmantown Eagles a 2-0 win against the Saranac Lake
Justin Kellett scored the first of five goals in the fourth minute as the NorthernAdirondack Bobcats defeated the W estport Eagles, 5-0, Sept. 9. David Miller added a pair of goals in the 56th and 67th minutes, while Jar ed (29th)
Warriors defeat Knights Dakota Latford wanted to get things started early for the W illsboro Warriors, so he scored 43 seconds into the game as the Warriors earned a 5-2 victory against Seton Catholic Sept. 9.
Bobcats hand Patriot spikers opening loss CLINTONVILLE — The Northern Adirondack volleyball team scor ed double-digit wins in the first two games as it swept past AuSable Valley Sept. 9. The Bobcats score 25-13, 25-14, 2521 en route to the sweep, with Nicole Durnin tying for the team lead with 16 points and tallying 13 digs, seven kills and five aces. Jacqueline Hoey had eight points for the Patriots including three aces. Belle O’Toole had five digs, Noelle
Miller had four kills and Mirissa O’Neill had five assists.
Beekmantown nets win
The Beekmantown varsity volleyball team started the season with a The Hornets opened the 201 1 volsweep of the Lake Placid Blue leyball season with a 25-18, 25-21, 25- Bombers Sept. 8, winning by scor es 18 sweep over the NCCS Cougars of 25-16, 25-18, and 25-11. Sept. 9. Kiana Archer finished with 10 Katie Cantwell had 1 1 points, six points and 22 assists for the Eagles, aces and nine kills for the Hornets, while Kendra LaFountain added 15 while Stephanie LaValley had 29 asdigs and Shannon Ryan scored seven sists and seven points for the kills. Cougars.
Hornets sweep past Cougars
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Manning, which led to a one-touch scoring opportunity. Mackenzie Kemmerer scored the opening tally in the 15th minute, which was answered when Paige Spittler scored, unassisted, 59 seconds later.
Vikings blank Warriors The Lady W arriors got 10 saves fr om Stephanie Blanchar d, but wer e unable to find the back of the net themselves, falling 1-0 to the Moriah Lady Vikings Sept. 10.
a goal in the 35th minute, and Swir es then scored in the 51st minute. Keegan Frenyea scored in the 37th minute for the Knights, who also got a goal fr om Mike Richter, who scored in the 67th minute off a David LaFountain assist.
Peru sweeps Early Bird SARANAC — Dan Lennon and Ashley Leta cr ossed the line first for their respective boys and girls Peru varsity cross country teams Sept. 10, helping the Indians sweep the top spot at the Saranac Early Bird Tournament. Lennon cr ossed the finish line to the course with a time of 16:45, almost a minute better than r unner up and teammate Jared McLean, who crossed in 17:41. KylerAgoney was the third member of the Indians to cr oss in the top five, finishing fifth with a time of 18:22. Leta, in her first varsity meet, got to the finish in 19:45, 43 second ahead of Margaret Champagne of Seton Catholic.
minute, assisted by Victoria Lyons. Jesslin Golovach made 11 saves in net for the Bobcats.
Saranac scores two in second After a 1-1 tie thr ough 40 minutes, the Beekmantown Lady Eagles scor ed twice in the second half to earn a 3-1 win over the Peru Lady Indians Sept. 9. Jess Huber scor ed a pair of goals and Kallie Villemaire scored the eventual gamewinner for the Eagles, while Mary Mazella scored the lone tally for the Indians.
Westport defeats Crown Point
Five dif ferent members of the W estport Lady Eagles tallied goals in a 5-1 victory Amber Polomsky scor ed once and assistover the Crown Point Lady Panthers Sept. 9. ed on a pair , contributing to half of the Brendee Russell opened the scoring in the Chazy Lady Eagles of fensive production in eighth minute on an assist fr om Mallory a 6-0 win over the Northern Adirondack Sudduth, while Allison Sherman scor ed in Lady Bobcats Sept. 10. the 38th minute on a penalty kick. Emily RasPolomsky scored on a Christina Emery as- coe scored her first goal for father and varsist in the third minute, and assisted on goals sity coach Brad Rascoe in the 48th minute of f to Emery in the 43r d minute and Amanda an assist from Ellie Schwoebel, while Megan Kempainen in the 48th minute. Kempainen Sudduth notched her first varsity goal in the also scor ed in the 14th minute on an assist 59th minute and Delany Sears scored, unasfrom Caitlyn LaPier, who scored in the 47th sisted, in the 63rd minute. minute on a Kirsten Doran assist. Doran then Karlee McGee made four saves in the win. Plattsburgh High football players Jonas Miller and DJ Pulchaski combine for a tackle. scored the final Eagles goal in the 50th
Chazy scores often in win
Photo by Keith Lobdell
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092000 88.14-2-63 DRAGON ARCH INC 60.00 x 156.56 $100.85
092000 71.-4-9 REED BRUCE E - 200.00 x 157.00 $181.10
AUSABLE V ALLEY HABITAT FOR HUM 39.70 x 66.00 $417.95
092201 315.16-3-6 CLODGO BRIAN P 70.00 x 94.00 $2,874.54
092000 1 17.-1-22.13 KING ROBER T JR 175.00 x 225.00 $199.31
092000 148.-2-14.1 BAKER THOMAS 18.70 - - $233.70
092000 73.-1-10.4 BUSHEY MARK 175.00 x 187.60 $795.59
1.00 - - $888.88 092000 88.14-2-57 GRAINGER ROBER T - 70.00 x 151.84 $44.28
092000 88.14-1-43 JOHNSON ARNOLD JR - 74.80 x 1 17.81 $306.51
092000 148.-3-5.3 BAILEY ROMA S 102.00 x 182.00 $594.29
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092000 148.-2-17.1 TRUDO CHARLES V 4.10 - - $1,194.85 092000 133.-1-9 TRUDO CHARLES V 63.50 - - $238.69
092201 316.9-1-7.3 GOWAN BRUCE L 75.00 x 75.00 $1,017.80
092201 316.9-1-14.1 HOMESALES INC 90.00 x 154.00 $3,182.91 092201 316.17-2-14.1 KING LAURIE 138.00 x 132.00 $1,892.16 092201 316.13-5-24 MORROW MICHAEL E - 92.00 x 100.00 $281.94 092201 315.20-1-1 1 PRAY RUSSELL R 1.00 - - $5,398.13 092201 316.9-2-11 R A B I D E A U CHRISTOPHER 55.50 x 345.00 $1,846.09
092000 148.-2-17.2 TRUDO CHARLES V 93.20 - - $617.21
092201 316.13-2-24 RABIDEAU W AYNE 60.00 x 442.00 $1,113.75
092000 148.-3-14 TRUDO CHARLES V - 222.00 x 183.80 $1,238.62
092201 316.17-2-2 ROCK POPPY L 154.00 x 214.00 $3,672.18
092000 148.-3-10 TRUDO CHARLES V - 240.00 x 120.00 $1,501.19
092201 316.10-1-15.1 S H E R L I N G TRUSTEE RONALD J - 140.00 x 200.00 $367.78
092000 89.-2-13 TUBBS RICHARD 31.60 - - $435.27 092000 89.-2-18.231 VANCOUR SHA WN 2.00 - - $204.97 092000 135.-1-16 VASSAR REGINALD L JR 9.00 - $1,604.03 092000 145.-2-2 VILLENEUVE DA VID L 118.00 - - $774.76 092000 1 19.-1-8 VILLENEUVE DA VID L 123.10 - - $726.60 092000 88.-1-1 1.1 VILLENEUVE DA VID L 298.70 - - $1,488.06 092000 134.-1-17 VILLENEUVE DA VID LEE 70.00 - - $512.20 092000 150.-1-8.4 WAY HAROLD L 38.50 - - $951.99 092000 148.-1-14 WHELDEN GEORGE 22.00 - - $378.72 092000 148.-1-13 WHELDEN GEORGE P 12.60 - - $326.21
092289 293.16-1-7 KEMP KEITH 1.00 - $2,919.62 092289 304.-1-12.1 KHAN CHAUDARY S 1.20 - - $1,999.66 092289 293.-4-2.2 LAPLANTE RODNEY P 1.00 - - $1,296.43 092289 315.-2-17.2 LATTRELL COREY R - 262.20 x 212.89 $1,574.71 092289 293.-4-18 MARTISUS THOMAS E - 100.00 x 260.00 $1,296.90 092289 335.1-1-2 MASSARO LIFE USE ELLEN - 66.00 x 200.00 $360.59 092289 314.-2-5.1 MCDUFFE RICHARD 3.30 - - $509.51 092289 334.-1-30.2 MILLER GAR Y 24.40 - - $331.30 092289 302.-1-1 MONIGAN JOHN 2.50 - - $267.50
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092289 293.-2-1 PASSINO P AUL W 1.70 - - $1,504.41 092289 305.4-1-7 PEARSE-DRANCE THOMAS J - 1 16.00 x 302.00 $2,105.07
BEEKMANTOWN: 092400 180.-1-26 AGNEW LIFE USE MARY L - 132.00 x 140.00 $1,123.99 092400 166.-1-1.21 AHMAD SHER YL G 7.80 - - $679.59 092400 181.-1-1 1 AVELLANEDA C A R L O S HOMBERTO - 1 12.00 x 158.00 $1,283.94 092400 179.-1-3 BARBER ROBER T JR - 270.00 x 160.00 $2,582.79
MARTIN JUDITH 4.61 - - $2,801.92
57.30 - - $3,371.83
092400 165.-2-1.2 MARTIN LORI 150.00 x 265.00 $2,024.66 092400 166.-2-6.3 MCGOWAN THOMAS 2.00 - - $4,927.09
092400 151.-1-6.91 DECKER STEPHEN M 1.60 - - $461.08 092400 176.-2-10.1 DONAH KEVIN L 3.50 - - $2,390.73 092400 165.-4-6.1 DUBUQUE WILLIAM 33.45 - - $1,057.65 092400 165.-4-5.23 D U M O N T ELIZABETH ANN 12.00 - - $582.22 092400 165.4-2-19 DUPREY AMY 160.00 x 160.00 $997.52 092400 152.-1-14.1 DUPREY DEBBIE L 1.72 - - $504.88 092400 179.-3-14 DUPREY STEVEN M - 150.00 x 200.00 $920.18 092400 165.4-2-8 FRENNIER RONALD P - 150.00 x 100.00 $1,451.58 092400 178.-1-3.3 FRENYEA THOMAS 100.00 x 200.00 $1,500.53 092400 164.-1-1 1.1 GATES DAN 15.10 - $2,611.81 092400 190.-1-12.3 GILMAN DONNA R 24.50 - - $527.60 092400 179.-2-26.3 GILMAN JEFFREY S - 20.00 x 288.62 $1,870.01 092400 179.-2-26.1 GILMAN JEFFREY S - 200.00 x 145.63 $162.50 092400 166.-3-13 GIROUX RICHARD 1.20 - - $1,000.38
092400 139.4-1-1 GIROUX TRACEY 129.70 x 345.00 $4,378.84
092400 165.4-2-4 BLANCHARD CARL A 1.70 - - $2,187.91
092400 180.-1-3.24 GUYNUP THOMAS S 217.66 - 151.98 x $2,167.87
092400 166.-1-3 BOIRE ALEXANDER J 1.50 - - $1,400.29 092400 166.-1-2.2 BOIRE ALEXANDER J 2.20 - - $536.41 092400 166.-1-2.1 BOIRE ALEXANDER J 6.40 - - $960.29 092400 165.2-1-2 BOIS RICHARD C 100.00 x 150.00 $1,056.61
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092400 150.-2-2.9 HALL CARLTON P 110.00 x 200.00 $1,027.23 092400 178.-3-22 HINDS MICHAEL L 157.00 x 218.00 $1,706.50 092400 179.-1-5.8 HOWARD TRA VIS J 7.03 - - $3,304.93 092400 164.-1-26.1 J E SHEEHAN CONTRACTING CORP 44.00 - $931.65
092400 179.-2-12.4 BOND GLENN E JR 150.00 x 200.00 $2,517.30
092400 164.-1-26.2 J E SHEEHAN CONTRACTING CORP 44.00 - $931.65
092289 326.-1-3.2 PRAY RUSSELL R 2.71 - - $593.18
092400 164.-2-8.5 BORDEAU BRIAN 150.00 x 240.00 $632.71
092289 334.-2-19 ANO CATHIE - 200.00 x 217.00 $932.65
092289 293.-2-4.31 PRAY WILLIAM W 3.80 - - $567.31
092400 151.-1-6.42 BORDEAU DA VID 1.10 - - $245.29
092400 164.-1-26.3 J E SHEEHAN CONTRACTING CORP 46.60 - $1,770.82
092289 334.-1-24.2 BAKER JOHN 20.40 - $287.44
092289 313.-3-1.5 QUINN ROBER T W 21.50 - - $1,917.03
092289 334.-1-25.2 BARTON JARRELL A 4.10 - - $1,036.01
092289 305.-2-15 RABIDEAU W AYNE 66.00 x 165.00 $743.78
092400 167.-1-3.2 BRAND AR THUR 201.00 x 212.00 $567.72
092201 315.16-1-12 WELLS J ILL ANN 99.00 x 128.00 $1,738.04 092289 303.-2-22 ALGER TIMOTHY 175.00 x 72.00 $2,121.94
092289 305.4-1-13 PERKETT JUDE E JR - 79.99 x 1 15.65 $2,345.22 -
092289 303.-1-14 BESAW RALPH R 1.20 - - $1,327.02 092289 304.-1-32.1 1 BLAISE STEF ANIE LYNN 5.40 - - $825.56 092289 334.2-1-9 BOLA DENNIS S 50.00 x 214.00 $746.40 092289 313.-2-18 BOMBARD ROBER T 7.30 - - $2,177.98
092000 135.-2-29 WHITNEY PENNY N 12.60 - - $368.26
092289 294.-1-21 BRODI STEPHEN T 151.00 x 175.00 $3,267.17
092000 73.-1-24 WILKINSON P AUL 50.00 - - $1,881.05
092289 303.-1-17.1 CIPRIANO JAMES F 3.30 - - $1,274.65
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092289 334.2-1-6 CLARK JAMES S -
092289 314.-1-3.1 ROBERTS ET AL HARLEY 7.10 - $627.62
092400 165.-4-36 B R A N O N TERRENCE P 9.55 - $21,474.36 092400 164.-2-10.6 BURDO THOMAS D III 1.43 - - $3,791.80
092289 314.-1-7 ROBERTS KYLE D 1.20 - - $258.42
092400 180.-1-3.17 BURNELL TODD A 2.07 - - $2,439.96
092289 305.-1-2.4 RYAN MA Y 2.30 - $929.53
092400 164.-1-1 CARRUTH DONNA 14.10 - - $464.97
092289 303.-2-29 SANTOSE NICOLE 88.71 x 400.00 $1,510.45
092400 181.-2-31.2 CASKA RICHARD G 1.80 - - $3,294.04
092289 294.-1-1.3 SMITH DANIEL 5.60 - $1,027.38 092289 294.-1-1.1 SMITH DANIEL E 4.40 - - $150.39 092289 294.-1-1.5
092400 190.-1-3.2 LACEY JAMES 1.50 - $1,582.22 092400 178.-3-9 LAFOUNTAIN CLAY T 1.00 - - $1,595.04
092400 150.-2-6.2 MILLER HENRY 1.60 - - $1,652.03 092400 177.-1-4 NAZAK VIVIAN M 150.00 x 200.00 $691.15 092400 152.-1-12.1 11 N E W G A R D E N SHERRY D 14.80 - $2,340.46 092400 150.-2-4.1 PERYEA MICHAEL N 41.80 - - $1,515.54 092400 165.4-4-23 PERYEA MICHAEL N - 98.00 x 288.00 $2,056.17 092400 165.4-4-4 PERYEA MICHAEL N - 100.00 x 298.74 $1,612.23 092400 165.4-4-2 PERYEA MICHAEL N - 100.00 x 220.00 $447.59 092400 150.-2-2.10 PERYEA MICHAEL N - 214.00 x 190.00 $417.79 092400 165.4-4-1 PERYEA MICHAEL N - 288.00 x 220.00 $1,192.30 092400 150.-2-2.8 PORTER KEITH J 143.00 x 275.00 $991.67 092400 180.-1-35 RACETTE JEFFREY 9.20 - - $3,863.41
092400 165.-4-2.5 RIVERS ANTHONY 150.00 x 200.00 $672.81 092400 179.-3-7.452 RIVERS MICHAEL S 2.80 - - $1,348.74 092400 178.-2-10.52 RIVERS TERRY L SR 2.05 - - $363.49 092400 176.-2-9 ROBERTS CRAIG A SR - 150.00 x 195.00 $683.40 092400 150.-2-21.5 ROBLES REINALDO 1.70 - - $368.15 092400 150.-2-21.13 ROBLES REINALDO - 41.00 x 327.00 $228.66 092400 179.-3-7.12 RYAN OR VILLE F 1.14 - - $555.38 092400 179.-3-7.1 1 RYAN OR VILLE F 1.17 - - $358.82 092400 179.-3-8 SAUKAS DEIDRA J 210.00 x 120.00 $669.96 092400 165.-1-3.42 SEYMOUR J OSEPH S - 175.00 x 198.72 $1,225.58 092400 180.-1-28.3 SHEPARD KUR T R 181.00 x 203.60 $1,873.93
092400 179.-2-5.123 LAPLANT ALLEN C 1.09 - - $35.38
092400 191.-1-9.1 SHUTTS BEA TRICE A - 1 10.00 x 125.00 $1,549.68
092400 179.-2-5.122 LAPLANT ALLEN C 1.37 - - $2,771.44
092400 165.-4-37 SHUTTS STEVEN J 5.00 - - $2,735.43
092400 179.-2-5.121 LAPLANT ALLEN C 19.34 - - $436.70
092400 166.-1-1.35 STONE DANIEL F 155.90 x 146.36 $2,270.98
092400 153.-1-29.121 LAYMAN AR THUR L III 1.10 - - $564.36 092400 153.-1-29.1 1 LAYMAN AR THUR L III 9.90 - - $4,864.04
092400 150.-2-9.2 CODY NELSON 1.30 - - $145.78
092400 177.-1-8.183 LECLERC JOHN KENNETH 11.20 - $2,605.97
092400 179.-1-1 1.24 COOK M ICHELLE J 1.30 - - $1,655.20
092400 165.4-4-13 LOZIER GAIL H150.00 x 250.00 $2,270.98
092400 165.-2-9 CORRON AL VIN
092400 150.-2-6.4 MILLER HENRY 1.20 - - $359.60
092400 149.-2-20 REGALADO JOSE 17.00 - - $288.45
092400 139.-1-5.5 GIROUX RICHARD J 6.50 - - $642.37
092400 166.-1-1.34 BARNES VERN A JR - 186.00 x 150.53 $1,835.63
092400 139.1-1-74.5 BODETTE DEVON 119.48 x 219.00 $453.34
092400 166.-2-18 MENARD LEO 150.00 x 1 18.00 $1,962.72
092400 179.-3-19.2
092400 165.4-4-14 STOTLER PATRICK 100.00 x 263.00 $667.07 092400 180.-1-47.1 TETREAULT SCOTT J 54.85 - - $8,984.57 092400 177.-4-1 1 TOURVILLE W AYNE 1.25 - - $4,991.83 092400 167.-1-22 TWIGG JEFFER 1.70 - - $6,619.87
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092400 152.-2-19 VAN BUSKIRK KEITH
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140.00 - - $21,744.95
092400 178.-3-3 VANWEORT DAVID S - 229.00 x 179.00 $2,179.32
092600 307.-1-6.1 D O U G L A S CORPORATION OF 147.30 - - $7,237.87 092600 307.2-2-1.1 DOUGLAS ON SIVER LAKE INC 8.30 - $503.01
092400 166.-2-1 1 VENNE DERRICK J JR - 100.00 x 150.00 $404.64 092400 178.-2-18.8 WAY HAROLD 4.54 - $527.80
092600 341.2-1-32 DRAKE DAVID A 4.10 - - $4,156.44
092400 178.-2-17 WAY HAROLD L 1.10 - - $3,390.85
092600 333.-4-8 FENN JOHN MICHAEL 5.20 - $480.24
092400 178.-2-18.71 WAY HAROLD L 2.90 - - $481.98
092600 309.-2-5.2 FORSTER WILLIAM 11.12 - - $613.35
092400 150.-2-6.3 WAY HAROLD L 26.60 - - $296.98
092600 320.-2-3.1 FORSTER WILLIAM 37.30 - - $1,064.25
092400 163.-2-4 WHELDEN HEIDI M 6.90 - - $228.66
092600 309.-2-17 FORSTER WILLIAM 118.80 - - $2,301.63
BLACK BROOK: 092600 333.-2-4.5 BETTERS NIKKI A 2.30 - - $90.73
092600 274.-1-1 1.1 FOUNTAIN LAND CONTRACT JOHN JR - 180.00 x 190.00 $609.95
092600 341.2-1-8 BETTERS NIKKI A 46.00 x 340.00 $810.86 092600 341.-1-7.1 BOMBARD ADRIAN J - 120.00 x 324.40 $757.77 092600 320.-2-8.3 BROWN KAREN 4.10 - - $339.05 092600 272.-1-8.2 BURKE DONALD F 140.00 x 150.00 $197.56 092600 274.-1-10 CARTER HOMER 120.00 x 320.00 $532.63 092600 274.-1-16 COFFEY JOHN 220.50 acres $2,908.17
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092600 272.-2-12.1 COLEMAN RONALD P 6.20 - - $486.37 092600 272.-2-12.4 COLEMAN RONALD P 7.40 - - $541.19 092600 273.-1-9.1 COLLINS LIFE USE GORDON B 13.04 - $1,384.90 092600 307.2-1-10 COLON DEIRDRE A 100.00 x 215.00 $567.46 092600 307.2-1-23 COLON DEIRDRE ANN - 60.00 x 160.00 $5,084.37 092600 274.-1-12.42 COON JANET L 250.00 x 100.00 $205.35 092600 341.2-2-3 CROSS THOMAS A 88.00 x 98.00 $1,324.12 092600 271.-2-3.1 DAIGLE GAR Y W 93.60 - - $1,849.93 092600 342.3-3-4 DOCKUM RODNEY E - 126.00 x 180.00 $8,272.91 092600 308.-2-1.2 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 1.20 - $1,619.17 092600 307.4-2-1 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 3.65 - $13,045.74 092600 308.-2-1 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 1 1.30 - $1,590.81 092600 297.-1-2 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 80.00 - $1,003.11 092600 296.-2-10.1 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 255.10 - - $43,544.98 092600 308.-2-1.7 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 125.00 x 370.73 $1,581.35 092600 308.-2-1.5 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 125.00 x 367.17 $1,691.71 092600 308.-2-1.6 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 125.00 x 370.73 $1,657.02 092600 308.-2-1.1 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 126.00 x 392.58 $1,565.59 092600 307.-2-1 D O U G L A S CORPORATION OF
092600 319.-1-3.5 F O U R N I E R TIMOTHY C 11.00 - $494.93 092600 342.-1-19.3 GALVIN LANCE K 170.00 x 185.00 $1,134.99
PRUDHON WILLIAM L 3.40 - - $973.65
106.00 x 128.00 $2,597.86
092600 284.-1-9 RACETTE JEFFREY 1.00 - - $1,838.95
092801 18.1 1-1-9 WELLS BRIAN E 85.00 x 190.00 $2,692.80
092600 342.-1-4.2 RHINO WILLIAM J JR 11.20 - - $518.73 092600 333.-2-8.1 RICHARDSON SHELBY 2.19 - $249.27 092600 307.-2-3.41 ROGERS SLEDD PAULINE B 2.70 - $3,586.11
092600 331.-2-8.2 KINSMAN JOHN 150.00 x 90.00 $1,189.38 092600 339.-1-2.1 LASHINSKY BARRY 321.80 - - $3,753.78 092600 339.-1-5.1 1 LASHINSKY BARRY A 32.50 - - $1,020.08 092600 339.-1-1 LASHINSKY BARRY A 40.00 - - $1,089.47 092600 296.-2-10.3 LEROY DOUGLAS 2.70 - - $2,729.05 092600 272.-1-10.1 L O N G T E M P S CLIFFORD 1 1.00 - $1,290.60 092600 271.-2-12 L O N G T E M P S CLIFFORD - 80.00 x 120.00 $573.01 092600 342.3-3-9 MILLER GAR Y E II 223.28 x 1 10.00 $1,253.01 092600 322.3-1-23 MILLER LIFE USE GARY E II - 160.00 x 200.00 $3,622.00 092600 342.-1-12.5 MURRAY ESTATE JOHN D 2.70 - $1,902.95 092600 342.3-2-24 MURRAY ESTATE JOHN D - 52.50 x 270.00 $1,736.90 092600 342.3-2-33 MURRAY ESTATE JOHN D - 70.70 x 130.00 $1,783.65 092600 320.-2-8.5 N E L S O N FREDERICK W JR 2.50 - - $484.0 092600 333.-1-8.3 NOLAN PHILIP H 13.80 - - $1,267.43 092600 322.3-1-3 PARRISH MICHAEL T 1.10 - - $4,392.88 092600 296.-2-2.2 PARROTTE SCOTT 3.00 - - $1,037.90 092600 341.2-1-11 PATTNO JOHN F 32.00 x 81.00 $2,405.72 092600 262.-4-5.2 PICKERING BRENDA - 100.00 x 150.00 $1,118.78 092600 320.-2-10
092889 33.-1-8 DAME O U T D O O R ADVERTISING CORP 12.00 - - $1,567.93
092889 49.-2-10.16 MATTEO NUNSIO 108.00 x 400.00 $1,210.04 092889 34.-1-31.2 MCGOLDRICK BRIAN J 1.00 - $3,157.82
092889 63.-1-43.3 DUPEE RANDY A 165.00 x 263.00 $1,088.12
092889 17.-1-43 MOORE MICHAEL 3.90 - - $690.21
092600 341.2-1-34 STORMS ERIC 165.00 x 257.00 $3,120.58
092803 20.7-1-1 COOPER ANGEL L 1.40 - - $5,930.31 092803 20.1 1-5-2 DALY DIANE H 40.00 x 68.00 $458.19
092889 62.-1-4.41 DUPREY LAURIE A 12.50 - - $1,747.78
092889 47.-2-12 MOYER P ADILLA JAQUELINE 10.00 - $80.92
092600 342.3-2-17 STORMS ERIK JOHN - 62.50 x 70.00 $2,121.88
092803 20.19-2-21 D U B U Q U E KENNETH JR 170.00 x 243.00 $959.16
092889 20.-1-12.1 EMMA REALTY LLC 91.00 - - $7,061.46
092889 63.-1-2 M O Y E R - PA D I L L A JACQUELINE 40.80 - $3,307.92
092600 331.-2-8.1 SNOW JASON 150.00 x 100.00 $1,058.35
092600 309.-2-1 STRONG KENN ETH 8.30 - - $1,092.61 092600 308.-2-3.1 STRONG KENN ETH 37.40 - - $2,211.93 092600 341.-1-14 SUTTELL DAVID L II 1.30 - - $767.23
092600 339.-1-2.2 THRU THE WOODS LLC 12.63 - $3,287.13
092600 322.3-1-10.1 KANE RANDY 156.00 x 210.00 $6,548.76
092889 33.-1-12 CRISPIGNIANO LLC 18.50 - - $16,415.56
092889 63.-1-52.1-2 MATOTT PAUL E 158.80 - - $1,369.20
092889 17.-1-48 MERCALDI SHAWN A - 132.00 x 167.00 $422.99
092600 284.-1-24 HEMUS JAMES F 24.70 - - $410.56
092600 322.-4-1 JAMES LEIGH PROPERTIES LLC 5279.50 $67,728.72
092889 19.-1-44.2 COURTNEY JOHN P 1.00 - - $7,515.17
MATOTT PAUL E 122.00 - - $1,338.30
092889 62.-1-7.2 DUPEE JAMES 5.30 - $573.05
092600 263.-2-2.1 TERRY WILLIAM 30.30 - - $698.38
092600 342.-1-19.2 HOWARD JEFFREY D 1.00 - - $817.68
092803 20.11-1-12 BABBIE LISA A 92.00 x 138.00 $2,413.92 092803 20.10-5-34 B R U N E L L E RAYMOND J JR 150.00 x 60.00 $2,244.49
092600 307.2-1-6.1 HEMUS JAMES F 1.60 - - $857.67
092600 275.-1-1.31 HOLMES RICK 1.40 - $252.11
092803 20.18-2-1.1 ALI PLAZA INC 1.31 - $19,179.15
092889 17.-1-23.21 COUPAL RONALD 1.30 - - $499.76
092600 307.2-1-4 TUTHILL HELEN 65.00 x 240.00 $127.77
092803 35.7-1-21 EDGEWATER KNOLL DEVLOP CORP 1.30 - $21,752.44 092803 20.18-3-20.1 EMMA REALTY LLC 30.40 - - $2,771.19 092803 20.18-1-12 LANOUE LIFE USE LEOPOLD - 80.00 x 125.09 $3,102.39 092803 20.19-3-5.1 LYNN E DENSON APTS LLC 1.90 - $13,294.93 092803 20.10-6-8 MARTIN GINETTE 70.00 x 173.40 $6,297.13
092600 333.-4-3 WARD MICHAEL 5.00 - - $1,354.32
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092803 35.7-2-1 1 MILLERICK CARL 120.00 x 145.00 $448.98
092600 333.-4-1 WARD MICHAEL 5.10 - - $2,090.37
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092600 333.-4-2 WARD MICHAEL 5.10 - - $1,398.47
092803 20.10-4-13 PERO BERNARD 50.00 x 150.00 $3,414.25
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092600 339.-1-5.12 WARD WILLIAM L JR 7.20 - - $1,664.70 092600 275.-1-27 W H I T T I E R KATHLEEN S 1.80 - $1,822.02 CHAMPLAIN: 092801 18.15-4-33.2 BECHARD DAVID J 66.00 x 145.00 $2,096.58 092801 18.15-4-26.1 BEDARD BECKY 74.00 x 175.00 $723.53 092801 18.15-4-14 BROUSSEAU DAVID - 66.00 x 302.00 $2,745.72 092801 18.15-6-16 BUSKEY STEPHEN O - 90.00 x 100.00 $863.01 092801 18.20-4-21 CHANEY GEORGE T - 108.00 x 298.00 $3,309.81
092803 20.1 1-5-5 TRAHAN ROGER K 163.50 x 60.00 $3,294.81 092803 20.11-4-7.1 TWIGG JEFFERY D 66.00 x 145.00 $5,891.05 092889 18.-1-54.21 1187 TRUCK PLAZA INC 4.50 $16,764.36 092889 18.-1-54.1 1 1187 TRUCK PLAZA INC. - 250.00 x 150.00 $1,840.02 092889 17.-1-66 A R M S T R O N G MICHAEL R - 130.18 x 334.76 $3,571.20 092889 34.-1-28.5 BARCLAY RONALD G 2.00 - - $1,581.73
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092889 33.-2-6.13 BOND LINDA 9.20 - $653.33
092801 18.15-6-6 O’CONNELL JASON 53.00 x 100.00 $1,977.75
092889 48.-1-3.6 ESELTINE MARVLE 278.00 x 125.00 $3,055.70
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092801 18.15-5-4.2 GUILLILY GREGG A 70.30 x 55.50 $599.03
092801 18.1 1-2-8 MOULTON HARLAND - 74.00 x 304.00 $3,070.84
092889 49.-2-10.20 ERO GISELE D 200.00 x 200.00 $488.33
092889 33.-1-49 GARCEAU STEPHEN R 32.00 - - $1,039.25
092889 35.-5-18 BOMBARDIER PATRICK B 2.10 - $3,133.41
092801 18.1 1-1-13.2 LECLAIR BRUCE W 112.00 x 108.00 $2,229.28
092889 49.-2-10.19 ERO GARR Y S 100.00 x 200.00 $965.52
092803 20.6-1-2 RICHARD DENIS E 4.30 - - $3,764.57
092801 18.20-1-8 COUPAL EMMANUEL R - 29.00 x 131.00 $183.58
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092889 49.4-1-25.2 ERO GARR Y - 44.69 x 90.00 $2,414.76
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092889 18.19-4-3 GARCEAU’S AUT O SALES 2.07 - $12,227.01 092889 17.-1-34.3 GONYO BRUCE R 2.90 - - $1,639.56 092889 32.-1-3.222 GOOLEY GREGORY D 1.00 - - $257.27
092889 17.-1-3.3 HOGLE TONY G 1.10 - - $482.33 092889 62.-1-6 HOLLIDAY CARROL 150.00 x 200.00 $618.45
093000 122.-1-58 DECOSTE GWYN 264.00 x 90.50 $201.14 093000 124.2-1-18.1 DUCHARME MYRON H - 100.00 x 150.00 $2,026.74 093000 91.-2-37 FLEMING JUSTIN G 1.30 - - $642.79 093000 136.-1-28.41 FOUNTAIN CA THY 1.30 - - $1,727.96
092889 63.-1-25.15 R A B I D E A U KENNETH J 1.90 - $3,168.32 092889 20.-1-2 RICHARD DENIS E 33.50 - - $741.43 092889 64.-1-35.5 RICHARD ERIK D 5.00 - - $657.95 092889 4.-1-2.4 RICHARD ERIK D 48.40 - - $988.40
093000 91.-2-20.22 GUERIN ROBIN H 200.00 x 200.00 $2,688.28 093000 136.-1-30.1 GUERIN SAMANTHA - 162.00 x 162.00 $1,343.36 093000 76.-2-9.1 JENNETT ESTATE DOUGLAS 191.70 - $1,998.83
093000 106.-2-2.2 POFF JONA THAN E 2.80 - - $684.54
093000 91.-2-19.2 RABIDEAU KEITH J 155.00 x 148.00 $1,186.42 093000 76.-2-43 RELATION DWIGHT 1.30 - - $3,318.59 093000 107.-1-3.3 RELATION DWIGHT 3.80 - - $2,868.11 093000 107.-1-3.4 RELATION DWIGHT 7.20 - - $3,055.30 093000 91.-2-42 RELATION DWIGHT 48.00 - - $190.95 093000 91.-2-32.2 RELATION DWIGHT F 122.70 - - $428.58
092889 32.-2-1.13 ROBERTS JOHN J 1.50 - - $679.01
093000 76.-2-10 JENNETT ESTATE DOUGLAS - 150.00 x 118.00 $149.20
092889 32.-2-3 ROBERTS WILFRED J - 150.00 x 300.00 $464.86
093000 107.-1-18.1 JENNETTE HAROLD 187.60 - - $2,611.01
093000 76.-2-54 R I N G CHRISTOPHER F 150.00 x 233.00 $33.14
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093000 138.-1-4.54 ROUGIER MARK 1.60 - - $504.97
093000 107.-1-25 JENNETTE HAROLD DAVID 64.60 - $859.18
093000 138.-1-4.55 ROUGIER MARK 14.09 - - $977.72
092889 49.-3-4 SNYDER WILLIAM J 1.70 - - $488.77 092889 18.-1-43.1 WAREHOUSE A T VAN BUREN ST IN 1.00 - - $10,894.49 092889 18.-1-21.3 WAREHOUSE A T VAN BUREN STREET 2.00 - - $1,407.25
093000 138.-2-8 BECHARD THOMAS G 4.04 - - $3,919.66 093000 94.-1-54.3 BLACKBURN REMI 183.80 x 201.70 $2,127.35 093000 108.-1-28.2 BLOW DAVID 6.20 - $748.58 093000 91.-2-19.6 BLOW GEORGE 26.37 - - $907.03 093000 91.-2-20.1 BLOW GEORGE M SR 17.80 - $2,107.07 093000 136.-1-25.2 BOCHART GARY J 2.24 - - $686.52
093000 108.-1-31.1 KALVAITIS LIFE USE ANE 248.80 - $3,278.08
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093000 122.-1-60.4 KNAPP AKA CHANTAY 4.80 - $2,686.18
093000 136.-1-29.5 SESSUMS ESTATE JAMES A SR 10.00 - $3,587.28
093000 107.-1-14.211 LAMARE LEON J 3.80 - - $2,338.29
093000 136.-1-29.1 11 SESSUMS EST ATE JAMES A SR 19.40 - $455.06
093000 107.-1-14.212 LAMARE LEON J 5.26 - - $84.79 093000 136.2-1-14.1 LANGLOIS EDRA M 87.00 x 160.00 $436.00 093000 122.-1-61 LAPIERRE TODD M 175.00 x 190.00 $1,889.65 093000 121.-2-4.1 LAPORTE JASON C 6.60 - - $1,642.71 093000 136.-1-36.4 LASALLE ROBERT W - 200.00 x 200.00 $2,056.03
092889 35.-5-21.1 11 C A R N E Y MARGUERITA 2.30 - $28.58
092889 49.-3-13 L A F O U N TA I N DUSTIN 1.00 - $1,039.42
092889 47.-2-1.3 CASTINE HAROLD J - 208.00 x 208.00 $911.97
092889 63.-1-20.2 LAWRENCE LIFE USE WILLIAM 1.91 - $231.18
093000 109.4-1-51.3 B R O W N D O R F MELVIN M 3.65 - $3,945.55
092889 48.-1-17.3 CASTINE L IFE U SE STANLEY 1.20 - $1,466.48
092889 63.-1-54 LECLAIR EUGENE L 3.00 - - $569.59
093000 124.-1-46.1 1 BUSHEY DWIGHT 12.53 - - $604.35
092889 19.17-2-11 LEMIEUX BRIAN J 82.00 x 320.00 $1,537.65
093000 109.-1-58.2 BUSHEY KEITH J 1.80 - - $2,199.96
093000 92.-1-23.5 MONETTE MORRIS 150.00 x 250.00 $720.79
093000 124.-1-34 CARPENTIER DAVID L 1.10 - - $2,648.96
093000 136.-1-30.313 MORAN TAMMY 4.60 - - $703.30
093000 80.-1-5.13 CLAUSEN EDW ARD
093000 94.1-2-28 MOSS MARCIA J -
093000 136.-1-47.2 BOULE EST ATE LOUIS S 1.30 - $148.72 093000 136.1-2-2.2 BRAULT ALAN D 10.30 - - $1,096.32 093000 124.4-1-11 BROTHERS TINA M 1.10 - - $1,489.33
093000 138.-1-4.2 ROUGIER MARK 100.00 x 200.00 $793.73
093000 108.-1-30.1 KALVIATIS ALFRED 17.70 - - $125.44
092889 19.-1-4.3 L A B A R G E CLARENCE C 2.00 - $585.54
092889 63.-1-52.1-1
093000 136.-1-13.1 PERYER NEAL K 220.00 x 148.50 $3,956.69
093000 124.-1-44 GREEN THUMB SNOW REMOV AL INC - 195.70 x 190.00 $2,043.85
092889 64.-1-5.1 BUSHEY EUGENE P - 152.07 x 264.1 1 $1,670.25
092889 19.17-2-8 LEMIEUX BRIAN J 149.00 x 65.00 $33.00
093000 136.-1-13.2 PERYER NEAL K 3.80 - - $704.63
092889 17.-1-50 PARKER FRANK M JR - 130.00 x 120.00 $1,667.49
092889 34.-1-35.53 J O L I C O E U R WILLIAM NG 9.00 - $1,039.25
092889 49.-1-48 CLAUSEN JR GERALD O 1.10 - $906.72
093000 92.-1-27 PEDRO EST ATE JULIO - 1 12.00 x 200.00 $492.81
093000 122.-1-57.1 RABIDEAU KEITH J 30.50 - - $811.67
092889 64.-1-12.12 BUSHEY EUGENE P 1.00 - - $3,328.12
092889 33.-1-1.2 CASTINE PENNY M 140.00 x 165.00 $4,878.53
093000 77.-1-16 PARO EST ATE TUFFIELD JR 132.00 x 140.00 $316.20
093000 76.-2-5.41 G O O D R O W THOMAS W 1.00 - $880.42
093000 136.-1-30.36 BARCOMB JAMES W - 208.00 x 183.00 $441.84
092889 33.-2-20.13 HICKS DONALD W 1.60 - - $1,213.77
093000 91.-2-35.3 DEAN DAVID B 1.14 - $1,501.10
093000 108.-1-41 PANETTI ANTHONY J - 50.00 x 50.00 $18.65
092889 18.-1-54.22 NEVERETT JOHN 170.00 x 216.00 $379.24
092889 18.-1-4.2 GOOLEY ORVILLE A 1.20 - - $453.48
092889 35.-5-24.2 HAVERKAMP DAVID LEE 1.60 - - $421.42
093000 108.-1-36 C U D W O R T H MICHELLE L - 300.00 x 155.00 $2,745.36
093000 91.-2-14.2 NEPHEW ALAN J 150.00 x 1 17.00 $947.87
093000 136.-1-26 PRATT DAWN 150.00 x 125.00 $239.32
092889 18.-1-1 1.2 GOOLEY MICHAEL R 1.80 - - $98.89
092889 32.-2-1 1 GUAY DAVID A 1.70 - $496.27
093000 92.-1-14.2 COLLINS DORLA J 1.10 - - $2,206.60 093000 136.-1-22.12 C U D W O R T H MICHELLE L - 124.00 x 195.00 $2,803.58
225.00 x 210.00 $4,190.62
093000 136.1-3-3 GARREN MAR Y B 1.70 - - $510.52
092889 63.-1-1 M O Y E R - PA D I L L A JACQUELINE 80.00 - $2,513.66
CHAZY: 093000 106.-2-1.13 AUBIN JAMES R 36.80 - - $752.90
092889 32.-2-19 GUAY DAVID A 1.10 - $217.91
D SR 4.60 - - $372.48
093000 94.-1-43.21 1 LECLAIRE BRUCE W 59.10 - - $5,002.62 093000 122.-1-17.412 MANOR KIMBERL Y 1.30 - - $2,329.86 093000 136.2-2-16 M A U G H A N MARGARET M 162.00 x 221.00 $3,213.14 093000 92.-1-23.76 MESEC CAROL YN 41.90 - - $388.84 093000 92.-1-23.77 MESEC CAROL YN SUE 1.10 - - $287.30
093000 136.-1-29.12 SESSUMS EST ATE JAMES A SR 32.50 - $553.03 093000 106.-2-2.1 SHARRON MICHAEL 41.50 - - $1,167.16 093000 94.-1-45 STERLING RODNEY - 95.00 x 207.00 $2,080.45 093000 136.-1-29.3 STOKES VERA F 1.00 - - $1,953.58 093000 137.-1-1.2 STONE RICHARD 180.00 x 200.00 $398.96 093000 122.-1-19 S T R O M B A C K RANDY - 65.00 x 400.00 $1,556.82 093000 122.-1-20 S T R O M B E C K RANDY D 1.00 - $147.53 093000 136.-1-14.1 TETREAULT TRAVIS R 124.00 - - $4,533.77 093000 77.-1-13.2 TODOROFF DANIEL 4.30 - - $716.69 093000 136.-1-29.2 TROMBLY TODD D 110.00 x 150.00 $1,753.44 093000 122.-1-59.2 TURNER DUANE A 130.00 x 150.00 $229.36 093000 122.-1-59.3 TURNER DUANE A 130.00 x 150.00 $133.37
22 - North Countryman 093000 138.-1-41.1 UPTON WILLIAM R 180.00 x 160.00 $1,004.52 093000 76.-2-41.2 VASSAR AMY 140.00 x 175.00 $239.32 093000 109.-1-37.4 VINCENT DANIEL 200.00 x 200.00 $2,721.21
093200 23.-1-4.1 KING MICHAEL E 100.00 - - $1,164.88
BARNABY TIMOTHY E 1.70 - - $2,212.91 093489 172.2-1-40 BENOIT JACK 2.70 - $81.65
093200 68.-1-1.1 L A B A R G E CLARENCE J JR 1.00 - - $103.83
093489 172.2-1-38.2 BENOIT JACK 200.00 x 162.00 $45.43
093200 8.-1-3.21 LAPLANT SUSAN 4.60 - - $140.77
093489 183.12-1-16 BRACEY KIM B 29.91 x 207.00 $1,604.61
093000 78.-1-10 WEIAND DAR WIN L 1.60 - - $775.63
093200 54.-2-17 M & R REST ORATIONS INC 50.18 - - $380.57
093000 122.-1-60.7 WHELDEN GEORGE 1.55 - - $333.22
093200 21.-1-1.3 MAGOON MA TT 23.60 - - $419.36
093000 122.-1-60.3 WHELDEN GEORGE P 1.90 - - $1,441.96
093200 38.-1-15 MAHONEY JOHN G 235.40 - - $2,925.07
093000 122.-1-60.6 WHELDEN GEORGE P 2.30 - - $982.95
093200 54.-2-8 MATHURA JEWEL 20.00 - - $279.56
093489 183.20-3-5 CAYEA JAMES M 55.45 x 350.00 $1,505.89
093000 122.-1-60.5 W H E L D E N MARSHALL F III 177.00 x 221.00 $3,172.47
093200 51.-1-5.41 MONTGOMERY MICHAEL J 19.00 - $314.11
093489 183.20-2-18 CHARLAND AMY 54.64 x 280.00 $1,086.21
093200 69.-1-7 MORROW JEREMY 113.40 - - $445.76
093489 183.2-2-38 CHARLAND LEON 137.95 x 161.00 $1,965.19
093000 136.-1-48 W H E L D E N MATTHEW D - 150.00 x 150.00 $602.41 093000 93.2-1-16 WILSON LIFE USE DOROTHY - 155.00 x 197.01 $2,633.41 093000 76.-2-5.44 WILSON RUSSELL B 2.60 - - $176.29 093000 123.-1-15.1 WRAY IRENE M 8.10 - - $2,926.51 093000 137.-1-16.3 WRAY IRENE M 15.30 - - $353.95 093000 93.2-1-28 WRAY IRENE M ACKEY - 165.00 x 66.00 $2,268.94 CLINTON: 093200 38.1-2-2 A R G O B A S T EDWARD - 82.50 x 260.00 $82.53 093200 22.-1-1.2 BARNES LIFE USE LILLIAN 10.00 - $394.36 093200 7.-1-10.1 BRADY DONALD 31.50 - - $1,414.22 093200 66.-1-2.2 BROADIE THOMAS 120.00 x 120.00 $123.35 093200 24.-1-1.1 BROWN KEVIN F 22.50 - - $274.42
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093200 7.-1-31.1 1 O’CONNOR RONALD 6.80 - - $540.47 093200 67.-1-9.2 REINER MAR Y MARGARET 1.00 - $97.93 093200 69.-1-14.6 ROBLES REINALDO 1.70 - - $106.52 093200 69.-1-14.5 ROBLES REINALDO 3.00 - - $121.93 093200 38.1-1-43 ROBLES REINALDO - 100.00 x 244.00 $91.09 093200 7.-1-34.6 SAVAGE DELBERT E 4.10 - - $806.56 093200 37.-1-14 TROMBLEY JR GERALD J - 186.00 x 215.00 $596.88 093200 8.-1-3.25 UNITED ST ATES OF AMERICA 7.00 - $46.80 093200 38.1-1-23 WILLARD LIFE USE MELODY - 123.75 x 164.75 $189.95 DANNEMORA: 093401 188.17-1-9 CONWAY DAVID J 67.80 x 152.00 $1,446.15
093489 183.2-2-37 BRACEY KIMBERLY 65.00 x 163.00 $1,209.36 093489 183.20-2-2 CAYEA DANIEL P 54.94 x 270.00 $1,332.44
093489 158.-1-9.53 CLIFFORD ROBER T W 1.71 - - $231.79 093489 183.20-1-6 COOK ANDREW RICHARD - 132.76 x 266.00 $1,536.36 093489 183.20-4-24 CORRAL JOSEPH E JR. - 86.00 x 78.00 $776.34 093489 188.17-3-1 COULON STEPHEN J - 115.00 x 153.00 $4,904.88 093489 172.2-1-31 C U S P R I N I E BEVERLY A - 65.00 x 312.00 $1,603.87 093489 169.4-1-16 DAVIS MAR Y D 100.00 x 406.00 $4,569.14 093489 188.-2-1.5 DAVIS WILLIAM P 25.40 - - $660.96 093489 188.-2-1.12 DAVIS WILLIAM P 112.00 - - $604.89 093489 183.2-2-36 D E F A Y E T T E MARYLOU - 67.00 x 164.00 $1,253.05 093489 183.2-2-17 DEMARO ROBER T 125.00 x 142.00 $812.27
093200 24.-1-2 BROWN KEVIN F 22.50 - - $493.73
093401 188.17-2-3 COULON STEVE 33.00 x 150.00 $1,487.87
093200 7.-1-31.5 B U R G O Y N E STEPHEN 5.90 - $43.79
093401 187.20-7-35 COULON STEVE 59.00 x 160.00 $288.22
093200 7.-1-10.2 CASSELMAN MAR Y LYNN - 150.00 x 162.00 $117.49
093401 187.20-6-1 COULON STEVEN 248.00 x 158.00 $2,705.86
093489 172.2-1-39.1 DOUGLAS D ONALD R - 40.00 x 150.00 $3,040.89
093200 51.-1-1 1.1 COLE WILLIAM C 108.63 - - $1,254.46
093401 187.20-3-16 DOUGLAS THOMAS M - 66.00 x 167.50 $2,991.31
093489 174.-1-20 D R O L L E T T E FREDERICK 2.00 - $774.22
093401 187.20-7-24.2 FLEMING SCOTT SR - 49.12 x 86.80 $600.05
093489 169.-2-7 DUBRAY WILLIAM 6.40 - - $3,161.13
093200 7.-1-23.1 DECOSSE DEAN A 4.20 - - $110.96 093200 7.-1-21.5 DECOSSE DEAN A 8.70 - - $216.03 093200 68.-1-1 1.2 DROWN FRANK L 1.90 - - $108.22 093200 68.-1-1 1.1 DROWN FRANK L 47.10 - - $464.60 093200 23.-1-8 EASTMAN PETER J 75.00 - - $174.53 093200 7.-1-9 ELSHAFAY HEFNEY 5.20 acres $882.10 093200 7.-1-31.13 FORD JOHN N 54.20 - - $504.73 093200 51.-1-14 FOWLER DONALD H 4.60 - - $129.45
093401 187.20-5-31 LAMARCHE KERRI A - 33.00 x 147.84 $983.41 093401 187.20-4-12 LAMOUNTAIN RONALD P AUL 66.00 x 140.00 $1,338.16 093401 187.20-7-3 PECK SKYLYNN ANN - 132.00 x 147.84 $2,634.55 093401 187.20-2-4.1 ROBART LIFE USE HAZEL - 121.00 x 165.00 $2,048.40 093401 187.20-5-29 ROCK FRANCIS 61.80 x 147.84 $1,021.12
093200 51.-1-13.1 FOWLER DONALD H 61.70 - - $713.24
093401 187.20-2-10 ROGERS MARY JANE - 55.00 x 132.00 $1,586.28
093200 51.-1-1.2 FOWLER DONALD H 361.00 - - $4,038.49
093401 188.17-2-10 TWIGG JEFFREY D 125.00 x 100.00 $2,163.02
093200 67.-1-2.3 GILMORE KELLEY P - 100.00 x 225.00 $574.27 093200 69.-1-14.7 GOSS VERONICA A 1.70 - - $87.66 093200 69.-1-8.1 KASKA JESSE P 8.20 - - $363.68
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093489 158.-1-7.1 DESROCHER RICKY - 225.00 x 150.00 $2,794.02 093489 185.-1-4 DOUGLAS D ONALD 1.45 - - $421.61
093489 159.3-2-11 DUBREY DALE G 130.00 x 195.00 $790.54 093489 183.20-2-5 FORKEY LARRY 37.00 x 282.00 $1,283.84 093489 159.-2-6.1 F O U R N I E R ROWLAND E 41.30 - $263.86 093489 174.-1-23.3 F R A G O S O CATALINA 21.00 - $160.65 093489 183.16-1-25 GOLOVACH JOHN W - 58.03 x 126.00 $368.66 093489 173.-3-6.9 KING WILLIAM P 1.00 - - $863.64 093489 183.16-1-28 LAMANTIA KAREN 107.66 x 1 12.00 $1,219.83 093489 188.-1-1.5 LAMAR FRIEDA 8.69 - - $581.77 093489 174.-1-16.1 LAPOINT NORMAN 5.00 - - $257.98 093489 185.4-2-7 LAW TODD 2.15 - $10,477.34 093489 185.2-2-21 LONGLADE ROBERT
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093489 185.2-2-48 LYNCH P ATRICK 18.60 - - $670.67 093489 185.2-2-41 LYNCH PATRICK 132.49 x 200.00 $301.37 093489 183.-4-1.-1 LYONS SAND 0.01 - $1,290.52 093489 169.4-1-6 MARTIN RORY A 1.10 - - $8,488.83 093489 188.-2-1.6 MASHTARE NANCY ALICE 12.30 - $450.28 093489 183.2-2-13 M C D O N A L D MARLON M - 50.00 x 178.00 $2,323.46 093489 183.2-2-10 MCINERNEY PAUL 155.00 x 91.00 $1,078.33 093489 183.2-2-9 MCINERNEY PAUL 170.00 x 80.00 $129.03 093489 185.2-2-14 M C I N T O S H RICHARD DANA 128.00 x 157.00 $3,263.09 093489 183.20-4-3 MCINTYRE JOHN D 50.00 x 100.00 $1,162.19 093489 169.-2-3 MCLAUGHLIN SHAUN M - 200.00 x 350.00 $957.41 093489 183.20-1-21 MERRELL ROBERT 30.00 x 134.00 $1,220.43 093489 173.-1-5.3 M E S S E N G E R RAYMOND 1.40 - $465.45 093489 173.-2-8.2 MINCKLER SCOTT M 1.70 - - $1,019.66 093489 185.2-3-14 MINCKLER SCOTT M - 70.00 x 300.00 $294.80 093489 169.4-1-12 N I C H O L A S ANTHONY J - 102.00 x 260.00 $5,174.84 093489 159.-2-7.43 PASSNO DOUGLAS B 1.70 - - $253.25 093489 183.16-2-5 PLUNKETT JEFFREY R - 130.65 x 180.00 $1,162.19 093489 188.-1-13 ROBBINS RICHARD 66.00 x 132.00 $909.86 093489 158.-1-9.52 R O M A N O S K Y JAMES 1.81 - $427.34 093489 183.16-1-7 ROWE ROBER T W JR. - 84.48 x 130.00 $291.80 093489 172.-2-2.47 RYAN P ATRICK E 1.20 - - $3,192.61 093489 188.-1-15.-1 SEYMOUR LIFE USE RENA 1.00 - $1,622.01 093489 159.-2-21.1 SMITH DA VID J 204.00 x 204.00 $700.01
$1,493.17 093489 183.12-1-12 WILSON RICHARD E - 29.71 x 203.00 $2,018.02 093489 185.2-3-22.3 W O O D W A R D CYNTHIA A 1.00 - $1,014.88 093489 183.20-4-23 YANULAVICH ALEX A - 69.50 x 86.00 $1,194.55 ELLENBURG: 093600 1 14.-1-2.1 AGONEY BRIAN K 4.20 - - $888.60 093600 83.-1-25.1 BARCOMB LIFE USE ELIZABETH 1.60 - $593.37
093489 183.12-1-13 WILSON RICHARD 31.20 x 203.00
093600 155.-3-16 TANSEY KATHLEEN A - 140.00 x 250.00 $492.25
093600 127.-1-17 TOURVILLE BRAD A 200.00 x 200.00 $115.11
093600 98.-1-14 MAGOON DONALD C JR 43.50 - - $1,755.06
093600 99.-2-22.5 V A S M A R I S DIMITRIOS 17.00 - $113.55
093600 71.3-3-24 B O H A N N O N MICHELLE M - 100.00 x 150.00 $409.45 093600 155.1-2-9 BONNER DEBRA 40.00 x 40.00 $37.38 093600 99.1-1-28 BRADY BARBARA A 35.00 x 239.00 $527.10 093600 1 15.-1-9.3 BURGER MER WIN 45.33 - - $507.39 093600 1 13.-1-6.1 CARPENTER KEVIN 69.80 - - $522.69 093600 1 14.-1-11 CARPENTER KEVIN 356.00 - - $4,044.94 093600 1 14.-1-2.2 CARPENTER KEVIN P 103.80 - - $1,237.33 093600 83.-1-15.5 CARPENTER KEVIN P 112.00 - - $957.95 093600 99.-2-22.6 CARPENTER KEVIN PETER 45.10 - $444.65 093600 128.-1-14.4 CARTER KEVIN 32.00 - - $986.30 093600 128.-1-14.3 CARTER KEVIN J 12.09 - - $252.35 093600 1 12.-1-2.2 CASEY ASHLEY L 1.00 - - $115.11 093600 70.-1-4.2 CASEY STICKS & STONES LLC 9.20 - $946.89 093600 1 12.-1-5 CASEYS STICKS & STONE LLC 8.70 - $1,591.52 093600 84.-1-19.225 DECOTEAU CLA Y 4.20 - - $470.60 093600 97.-1-21.33 D E G R A F F CATHERINE E 122.00 - - $757.83 093600 82.-1-5.3 DIBENEDETTO NUNZIO 1 1.00 - $246.11
093600 1 15.-1-2.4 MAGOON MATTHEW 13.20 - - $260.65 093600 113.-1-10.5 MAGOON MATTHEW C 94.00 - - $1,252.46 093600 85.1-1-10.2 MANOR CLARENCE 144.00 - - $650.09 093600 85.-2-9 MARTINO FRANCES D 55.80 - - $17.10 093600 155.-2-15.13 M C I N T O S H RICHARD D 5.20 - $1,782.54 093600 155.-3-1 1 MECKLENBURG PETRA C 1.20 - $550.06 093600 97.-1-21.341 MESSIER LISA M 21.00 - - $2,055.12
093600 86.-1-1 DROWN STEPHEN L II - 88.00 x 85.00 $156.88
MOOERS: 093800 60.-1-10.8 ARNOLD RONALD 108.00 x 175.00 $1,394.25 093800 29.-2-48 BARCOMB DAVID R 120.00 x 192.00 $1,065.30
093800 43.-1-28.1 B L A C K O R B Y KENNETH 48.40 - $701.33
093600 40.-1-18 PARKER JAMES W 27.00 - - $133.44 093600 84.-1-10.1 1 PAULSON JEROLD L 8.50 - - $212.85
093600 71.3-1-4 PECOR WADE J 1.20 - - $500.14 093600 82.-1-18.3 PELLA PAUL W JR 4.30 - - $158.78 093600 82.-1-12 PERRIN MICHAEL 90.00 x 175.00 $1,054.90
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093600 83.-1-23 EASTMAN DONALD SR 149.00 - - $970.18
093600 70.-1-33.23 PREVO KENNETH 1.70 - - $1,648.69
093600 130.-1-8 ELDRED FLOYD JUNIOR - 2 85.00 x 130.00 $176.76
093600 70.-1-33.21 PREVO KENNETH 295.30 - - $2,017.07
093600 82.-1-17.2 FILION P ATRICIA D 13.50 - - $754.11
093600 155.4-1-31 REDMOND JUDITH A - 148.50 x 124.00 $596.43
093600 155.-4-2.1 GILMORE CINTHIA R 20.00 - - $218.87
093600 155.1-2-21 ROCK PHILIP E 70.00 x 215.00 $2,507.83
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093600 99.1-3-4 YELLE PATRICK 85.00 x 1 15.00 $124.17
093600 113.-1-10.2 MOORE KENNETH C 50.00 - - $1,106.89
093600 70.-1-1 1.3 DROWN STEPHEN L III 1.20 - - $115.25
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093600 99.-2-33 YELLE P ATRICK 15.40 - - $514.98
093800 30.16-1-6 BERNARD BRUCE W 4.70 - - $1,121.67
093600 82.-1-16.1 NORMANDIN JAMES W III 220.00 - $3,306.86
093600 84.-1-4 ROWE MARK 15.50 - $921.93
093800 45.-2-14.1 BUSKEY ROWLYN H - 108.70 x 300.70 $599.17 093800 15.-1-29.1 CHALIFOU EL VA MARIE 56.80 - $851.16 093800 44.2-1-22 COUPAL RONALD P 100.00 x 360.00 $292.59 093800 59.-1-3.23 CRONKRITE BRIAN 21.30 - - $3,602.47 093800 59.-1-25.9 DANIELS AR THUR F JR 1.00 - - $1,503.61 093800 60.-1-10.4 DANN MICHAEL 1.00 - - $461.05 093800 31.-3-20.21 DOMINIC ROBERT G 3.90 - - $365.63
093800 29.-1-4 DUPEE RUSSELL L JR - 120.00 x 130.00 $1,284.68
093600 84.-1-15 MILLER ROGER JR 3.20 - - $1,647.55
093600 97.-1-1 1 NORMANDIN JAMES W III 30.00 - - $263.91
093800 30.-2-7.2 BUSKEY ROWLYN 200.00 x 150.00 $2,224.32
093600 70.-1-10 WILSON GRANT 1.10 - - $547.54
093800 59.-1-25.22 BELL CASEY 2.90 - $95.30
093600 71.-3-1.1 M U L L R E A D Y CHARLES T 21.70 - $317.22
093800 27.-1-46 BUSHEY JIM J 5.50 - $970.20
093800 14.-1-21.4 DUPEE RONALD J 208.00 x 208.00 $822.13
093600 1 16.-1-7.3 MILLER CA THY LEE 89.20 - - $437.80
093600 84.-1-10.1 MORROW JEREMY 81.60 - - $512.28
3.00 - - $73.70
093600 159.-1-15 VILLENEUVE DA VID L 6.00 - - $179.58
093800 41.-1-14 BASTO JOSEPH T 100.00 x 130.00 $866.35
093600 99.1-3-5 POTTS CYNTHIA 56.00 x 1 15.00 $338.30
093600 98.-1-4.2 GILMORE IRENE 78.00 - - $861.73
093600 84.-1-20.2 TAVENIER CLEMENT 47.50 - - $190.49
093600 97.-1-21.344 MESSIER LISA M 102.70 - - $813.81
093600 71.3-2-3 PECOR W ADE 80.00 x 220.00 $950.92
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093489 173.-3-6.1 WILLIAMS STEVEN H 78.80 - - $891.24
093600 1 12.-2-12.22 STALEY SAMANTHA M 7.80 - - $634.97
093600 155.-2-2.6 LUCKAS HELMUT 5.30 - - $179.52
093600 71.3-2-28 DROWN FRANK L 165.00 x 130.00 $2,133.14
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093600 155.-3-10 LEDUC CLAUDE 3.70 - - $396.96
093600 112.-2-12.1 STALEY KIRBY N JR 7.90 - - $1,705.88
093600 83.-1-24.2 B E S S E T T E RICHARD 1.60 - $634.97
093489 182.-2-2.4 STANZONI ROBER T 88.90 - - $1,288.97
093489 188.-2-6 WARD MICHAEL 87.50 - - $669.06
093600 155.2-1-13 LECLAIR CYNTHIA 157.00 x 218.00 $418.83
093600 128.-1-14.52 LEONARD DA VID F 43.40 - - $45.77
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093489 188.-1-5 VENNE DERRICK A 66.00 x 140.00 $554.86
093600 84.-1-12.3 L A B O M B A R D BRANDON MICHAEL 4.90 - - $1,755.06
093600 1 13.-1-6.3 BENWARE ROBER T F 9.90 - - $314.74
093600 71.3-2-29 DROWN FRANK L 60.00 x 140.00 $1,064.64
093489 183.20-1-25 T E T R E A U L T NORMAN JOSEPH 143.72 x 126.00 $1,459.61
093600 128.-1-1 1 KRAMER RICHARD 330.00 x 107.00 $174.22
093600 99.-2-32 SCHOONMAKER JOHN 5.20 - - $392.75 093600 71.3-1-25 SHERTENLIEB CRYSTAL M - 1 15.50 x 275.00 $1,126.85 093600 85.-1-9.2 S P O F F O R D MELAINE A 5.40 - $160.85
093600 128.-1-14.6 LEONARD DA VID 8.75 - - $129.72
093489 173.-1-1.2 SMITH DA VID J 253.00 x 138.00 $3,425.39
093489 183.20-4-33 STYLES CASSIUS F 83.00 x 1 10.00 $1,022.52
093600 97.-1-4.1 HARRIGAN ROBERT J 168.50 - - $4,708.22
093600 83.-1-18 RUSSELL STANLEY 24.70 - - $505.07
093600 83.-1-2 BARTON GARY 2.60 - $878.15
093600 83.-1-8.2 DROWN FRANK L 2.20 - - $1,897.11
093489 183.20-3-12 STRICKER LILLIAN A - 148.00 x 150.00 $138.40
GOODCHILD LARR Y 1.20 - - $316.71
093800 44.2-2-3 BLEAU RA YMOND 25.00 x 265.00 $320.28 093800 61.-1-12.32 BOMBARDIER ERIC 30.71 - - $892.14 093800 30.19-1-32 BOUTIN RICHARD J 1.10 - - $4,775.35 093800 29.-1-14.3 BOUTIN RICHARD J 3.90 - - $239.76 093800 29.-1-14.2 BOUTIN RICHARD J 80.00 x 461.50 $1,118.30 093800 43.-1-2.52 BRADY BARBARA 2.23 - - $4,252.62 093800 44.-2-7.16 B R E U E R THEODORE J 1.00 - $294.98 093800 44.-2-7.6 B R E U E THEODORE J 208.00 x 208.00 $2,231.72
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093800 57.-2-18.1 1 BREYETTE RALPH C 1.40 - - $106.67 093800 57.-2-18.1 BREYETTE RALPH C 4.30 - - $108.95 093800 57.-2-18.2 BREYETTE RALPH C - 1 10.00 x 375.00 $65.73 093800 57.-2-30.2 BREYETTE RALPH C - 1 18.00 x 190.00 $63.45 093800 46.-1-21.3 BREYETTE ROBER T J JR 3.00 - - $486.09 093800 29.-2-47.1 BRUNELL THOMAS A - 255.00 x 310.00 $1,072.69
093800 47.-1-1 1.1 DUPREY JUNIOR R 1.10 - - $302.04 093800 47.-1-3.1 DUPREY JUNIOR R 45.80 - - $366.90 093800 29.-2-50 ELL NANCY BARCOMB 180.00 x 75.00 $1,549.39 093800 13.-1-15.1 FISH JAMES C 16.10 - - $471.62 093800 15.-1-17.22 FLICKNER JOHN 104.00 x 208.00 $814.39 093800 45.-4-13.1 1 FORETTE KEVIN PAUL 8.00 - - $219.48 093800 45.-4-10.3 FORETTE LAURA 18.60 - - $251.27 093800 59.-1-3.21 FRANCIS DA VID P 61.40 - - $1,358.60 093800 44.-2-7.22 FRANCIS SABBATUS - 200.00 x 160.00 $273.77 093800 29.-1-20.2 GARRAND RONALD JAMES 1.20 - $881.86 093800 46.-1-3.5 GILMORE KELLEY P 1.00 - - $1,499.94 093800 27.-1-39.2 GILMORE KELLEY P 1.60 - - $644.79 093800 43.-1-10 GILMORE KELLEY P 2.10 - - $570.90 093800 27.-1-39.1 GILMORE KELLEY P 2.70 - - $337.36 093800 30.19-1-31.2 GREENIA SANDRA 110.00 x 142.00 $4,424.53 093800 15.-1-1 1.9 GRIMSHAW LISA L 200.00 x 200.00 $701.65 093800 44.2-1-1 1 GUERIN GAIL A 127.80 x 158.00 $2,082.84 093800 44.2-1-8 HART HARVEY 125.00 x 160.00 $413.14
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093800 45.-1-31.6 HEMINGWAY DAVID J 5.00 - - $1,305.75 093800 16.-1-7.42 HILL DANIEL R 2.00 - $493.16 093800 15.-1-18.6 HOGLE NEIL 22.60 - $331.34 093800 16.-1-23.1 HOGLE WESLEY G 190.00 x 120.00 $65.26 093800 27.-1-1 1.12 HOUGH DAVID 29.70 - - $772.00
093800 29.-2-24 BURDO ELDON P 1.70 - - $3,595.08
093800 27.-1-1 1.4 HOUGH DA VID G 2.20 - - $461.35
093800 44.-2-7.1 1 BURDO ELDON P
093800 44.-1-3.1 12 HOULE TIMMY J 1.50
September 17, 2011 - - $3,543.79
093800 59.-1-35 MENARD FRANCIS 6.50 - - $33.23
093800 42.-1-8.42 HUGGINS JOSEPH 2.00 - - $747.60 093800 15.-1-40.36 HYDE RICKY 6.20 - $235.04 093800 14.-1-14 JEAN JOSEPH A 67.00 - - $369.15 093800 56.-1-16.3 KING LEO P - 140.00 x 80.00 $1,531.87 093800 30.16-3-12 KOTCHOUNIAN HRAIR 1.70 - $4,873.02 093800 30.16-3-13 KOTCHOUNIAN HRAIR - 70.00 x 110.00 $2,719.21 093800 45.8-1-13 LABARGE BOB L 142.00 x 121.00 $314.00
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093800 44.-2-1.3 LABARGE JOHN R 1.90 - - $2,003.26 093800 15.-1-26.4 LACOUNT RANDY 27.00 - - $651.85 093800 15.-1-38.2 LACOUNT RYAN R 4.80 - - $675.26 093800 13.-1-17.1 LADUKE RALPH J 25.40 - - $563.82 093800 29.-2-12.1 L A F O U N TA I N RICHARD - 250.00 x 280.00 $450.76 093800 29.-2-12.3 L A F O U N TA I N TIMOTHY J 1.10 - $486.09 093800 41.-1-3.71 LAVALLEY LOUIS R 105.20 - - $1,164.24 093800 26.-1-8 LAVALLEY LOUIS R 190.00 - - $1,478.75 093800 41.-1-3.1 1 LAVALLEY LOUIS R 208.00 x 208.00 $192.48 093800 41.-1-3.1 11 LAVALLEY LOUIS R 208.00 x 208.00 $249.01 093800 43.-1-26.1 LAVALLEY MARY J 25.90 - - $472.73 093800 12.-1-5.1 LEAFLOOR COREY 15.00 - - $868.38
093800 59.-1-6.1-1 MENARD FRANCIS 10.60 - - $152.46 093800 44.2-1-4.3 MENARD FRANCIS 145.00 x 200.00 $340.69 093800 45.-4-5.2 MENARD FRANCIS 150.00 x 175.00 $1,608.22 093800 59.-1-25.523 MENARD FRANCIS 150.00 x 50.00 $15.68 093800 59.-1-25.1 MENARD FRANCIS L 185.80 - - $4,638.79 093800 30.20-4-13.2 MENARD FRANCIS L - 75.00 x 220.00 $3,097.62
093800 44.2-1-10 SMITH MEREDITH K - 104.00 x 165.00 $787.15 093800 30.16-2-12 SMITH THOMAS 105.00 x 105.00 $109.92 093800 30.16-2-11 SMITH THOMAS S 5.50 - - $533.05 093800 30.15-1-1 1.1 SMITH THOMAS S 15.20 - - $630.72 093800 15.-1-39 SMITH THOMAS S 111.60 - - $2,464.61 093800 13.-1-17.2 SPOOR JERR Y E 2.80 - - $701.65 093800 47.-1-2.31 SWINTON LEONARD 2.30 - - $360.61
094000 269.-2-29.24 CIOCCA RALPH 1.50 - - $702.06 094000 255.-7-6 CIOCCA RALPH 1.50 - - $260.38 094000 255.-7-8 CIOCCA RALPH 1.56 - - $260.38
094000 255.-7-7 CIOCCA RALPH 1.64 - - $260.38
093800 46.-1-4.12 TROMBLY RANDALL R 2.70 - - $438.27
094000 269.-2-29.21 CIOCCA RALPH 1.78 - - $3,102.90
093800 45.-3-8 TROMBLY RICHARD C SR 4.00 - - $321.06
094000 255.-7-10 CIOCCA RALPH 2.41 - - $301.39
093800 47.-1-2.33 VANCOUR TRAVIS L 3.90 - - $2,270.59
094000 269.-2-29.25 CIOCCA RALPH 5.22 - - $796.69
093800 44.-1-23.3 WELLS F ARGO BANK MINNESOT A 150.00 x 266.73 $284.36
094000 269.-2-29.23 CIOCCA RALPH 47.20 - - $1,904.05
093800 30.20-2-12 M O N E T T E ’ S FURNITURE & APPL INC - 52.00 x 212.00 $5,437.18 093800 43.-2-38 MOORE DARRELL W 1.00 - - $40.55 093800 27.-1-1.5 NEPHEW LIFE ESTATE CARL 2.00 - $210.16 093800 61.-1-20.5 NEPHEW RANDALL WILLIAM 1.00 - $607.06 093800 31.-4-14.2 OLIVER CHERYL 2.00 - - $1,758.21 093800 45.-2-6.1 OLIVER MICHAEL 80.00 x 35.00 $37.00 093800 28.-1-9.341 PEAKE DEXTER 16.20 - - $634.20 093800 26.-1-12.3 PORTER SHANNON M 1.60 - - $680.58 093800 26.-1-12.2 PORTER SHANNON M 1.70 - - $505.82 093800 46.-1-3.7 RABIDEAU DALE 5.00 - - $4,743.82
093800 29.-2-8.2 WINCHIP JULIA 4.80 - - $591.88 093800 29.-1-16.2 W O O D R U F F JOSHUA D 1.65 - $719.00 093800 16.-1-4.2 WYSKO CHESTER T 9.70 - - $330.31
093800 44.-2-4.2 RABIDEAU ROBERT - 120.00 x 251.00 $164.18
093800 13.-1-18.2 MCCREA STEVEN A 18.50 - - $2,380.11
093800 43.- 2-37 RE MONOPOLY LLC 1.00 - - $40.55
093800 58.-2-9.1 MCDONALD ALFRED L 100.10 - - $358.55
093800 43.-1-8.15 REED JESSE 102.40 - - $2,531.77
093800 58.-2-6 MCDONALD ALFRED L 155.60 - - $1,823.59
093800 30.20-3-8 RELATION DWIGHT 25.00 x 215.00 $196.70 093800 30.20-3-6 RELATION DWIGHT 58.00 x 64.00 $4,265.41 093800 47.-1-4.22 ROBARE DEBORAH 1.00 - - $1,394.25
094000 255.-7-28 CIOCCA RALPH 177.00 x 257.00 $364.48
094000 255.-7-25 CIOCCA RALPH 180.00 x 220.00 $484.37
093800 30.-1-21.3 WYSKO TIMOTHY F 1.80 - - $599.17
094000 256.-3-21 ARCOVIO RONALD 110.00 x 264.00 $582.16
093800 31.-3-16.4 MANOR JAMIE J 1.10 - - $1,839.49
094000 255.-7-5 CIOCCA RALPH 155.00 x 262.00 $238.30
093800 15.-1-33.7 WYSKO CHESTER T II 1.30 - - $1,818.28
093800 47.-1-1 RABIDEAU JOHN L 63.00 - - $1,832.41
093800 47.-1-4.21 RABIDEAU LEO 109.10 - - $2,390.42
094000 255.-2-39.28 CIOCCA RALPH 78.70 - - $1,014.39
094000 255.-7-21 CIOCCA RALPH 179.00 x 220.00 $503.29
094000 254.-4-9.21 ANDERSON RICKY A 4.80 - - $71.83
093800 31.-3-12 RABIDEAU JOHN L 110.00 - - $1,648.34
094000 255.-7-9 CIOCCA RALPH 1.59 - - $260.38
093800 16.-1-29 WYSKO CHESTER T 22.80 - - $2,489.68
093800 31.-3-14 RABIDEAU JOHN L 22.80 - - $132.42
093800 58.-2-2.218 M C D O N A L D MARLON 3.50 - $584.13
094000 255.-7-14 CIOCCA RALPH 1.45 - - $257.21
093800 28.-1-9.1 TEDFORD ROY 108.90 - - $1,047.62
093800 45.-3-2 LOPEZ GLORIA L 165.00 x 235.00 $1,476.42
093800 41.-1-18.21 M C D O N A L D DERRICK M 35.00 - $440.56
094000 255.-7-13 CIOCCA RALPH 1.34 - - $257.21
093800 29.-1-12.122 MENDOZA FLORITA 238.00 x 203.00 $2,517.63
093800 12.-1-8 LEAFLOOR JESS W 314.80 - - $1,772.30
093800 43.-1-26.2 MANOR HAROLD W 156.50 - - $1,702.69
094000 255.-7-18 CIOCCA RALPH 1.26 - - $257.21
093800 61.-1-21.4 SWINTON LEONARD - 189.00 x 173.00 $283.28
PERU: 094000 280.1-9-23 ADIRONDACK MANOR HM FOR ADULTS - 120.00 x 221.25 $25,385.93
093800 43.-1-3 MANOR HAROLD W 69.50 - - $1,245.51
094000 255.-7-20 CIOCCA RALPH 1.23 - - $257.21
093800 30.20-4-13.3 MENARD FRANCIS L - 130.00 x 75.00 $37.91
093800 27.-1-25 RABIDEAU JAMES F SR 176.00 - $5,609.54
093800 43.-1-26.3 MANOR HAROLD W 1.50 - - $920.81
CIOCCA RALPH 1.23 - - $257.21
094000 291.-1-31.3 BLAISE STEVEN A 1.20 - - $689.43 094000 293.-1-19 BOOP ROBERT C 133.00 x 127.83 $1,025.48 094000 280.1-4-38 BOURDEAU MARK C - 1 10.00 x 180.00 $2,578.54 094000 269.-1-24 BOUYEA MICHAEL P - 125.00 x 200.00 $1,746.32 094000 269.-2-41.1 BRADLEY DALE 6.70 - - $638.32 094000 279.2-2-7 BRADLEY DALE 60.00 x 85.00 $586.30 094000 256.-5-40 B U C H A N A N REBECCA J 1.00 - $2,158.96 094000 267.-1-8.122 BULT JEFFREY P 20.00 - - $957.60
093800 58.-1-2.1 M C D O N A L D THOMAS A 149.00 - $927.05
093800 44.2-3-10 SAMPLE CYNTHIA L - 162.50 x 175.00 $3,577.54
093800 45.-5-5 MEIGHEN LIFE USE JOHN C 1.10 - $40.55
093800 44.-1-1.2 SAMPLE JAMES 150.00 x 266.00 $307.33
093800 45.-5-4 MEIGHEN LIFE USE JOHN C 1.20 - $641.26
093800 46.-1-3.4 SAMPLE LEE D 1.30 - $479.77
094000 255.-7-27 CIOCCA RALPH 1.10 - - $257.21
093800 44.-1-10 MENARD FRANCIS 1.70 - - $529.79
093800 15.-1-36.4 SAVAGE STEVEN 150.00 x 225.00 $1,185.75
094000 255.-7-2 CIOCCA RALPH 1.15 - - $500.13
093800 59.-1-16 MENARD FRANCIS 2.30 - - $183.19
093800 12.-1-1.1 SAWYER EDWARD K 170.10 - - $500.55
093800 59.-1-25.521 MENARD FRANCIS 5.50 - - $3,223.36
093800 15.-1-23.5 SEAROR KIMBERL Y R 1.30 - - $779.38
094000 290.-1-13 CARPENTER T ODD D 1.40 - - $2,651.12 094000 255.-7-12 CIOCCA RALPH 1.09 - - $257.21
094000 255.-7-17 CIOCCA RALPH 1.16 - - $257.21
DONER JAMES E 200.00 x 178.00 $2,392.43
LEPAGE BRIAN D 225.00 x 191.00 $2,471.88
094000 255.-2-20 DOTY TIMOTHY M 2.60 - - $2,777.32 094000 255.-2-45 DUPREY JENNIFER L - 75.00 x 150.00 $817.51
094000 270.-1-10.3 L’ESPERANCE JASON 5.05 - $790.39
094000 270.-2-42.2 DUPREY MICHELE LEE 1.50 - - $4,083.45 094000 256.-5-14 DUVAL ROBERT G 1.00 - - $2,149.50
094000 291.-1-20.8 FALCON LANCE W 3.56 - - $770.83
094000 256.-7-5 MARTINEAU DEAN 173.07 x 260.00 $311.91
094000 255.-3-15 GAGNE MICHEL 200.00 x 200.00 $1,087.87
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094000 280.1-8-14 GERMAIN BRUCE R 100.00 x 95.00 $3,487.30
PLATTSBURGH: 094200 191.-5-6 AGNEW JAMES 125.00 x 187.60 $2,204.45 094200 220.-8-1 1 AKEY PROPERTIES LLC 7.40 - $44,278.96
094200 192.4-4-7 AKEY WAYNE - 94.00 x 265.00 $691.29
094000 279.2-3-7 GORDON DA VID 145.48 x 298.73 $2,062.03
094000 290.-1-26.21 MONIGAN JOHN R 146.40 - - $5,734.08
094200 193.3-3-2.1 ALFORD HAROLD 45.00 x 120.00 $301.46
094000 266.-1-3.3 NICHOLS CARMEN 4.20 - - $2,058.01
094200 207.-1-33.3 ANDERSON EST ATE EVELYN 1.10 - $1,353.64
094000 255.-2-42 GREEN CARMALIT A - 200.00 x 150.00 $1,237.74 094000 279.-2-31.122 HACKEL CHARLES C JR 1.80 - - $138.56 094000 281.-1-4.1 HARBLIN GAR Y S 13.20 - - $970.23 094000 254.-3-17.32 H A R T S O N DOUGLAS C JR 1.30 - - $3,675.97 094000 269.-2-9.1 HAYNES DA VID 15.70 - - $982.83 094000 290.-1-16.1 1 HERDMAN DEBBIE 46.00 - - $2,333.12
094000 255.-7-1 K U S A L O N I S STANLEY W - 160.00 x 285.00 $1,073.90
094000 255.-7-1 1 CIOCCA RALPH 246.00 x 271.00 $503.29
094000 270.-1-42 LADUE JEREMY W 181.00 x 125.00 $707.71
094000 255.-7-16 CIOCCA RALPH 253.00 x 271.00 $257.21
094000 279.-6-16 LADUKE SUSAN 1.25 - - $872.68
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094000 279.-6-17 LADUKE SUSAN 1.50 - - $896.25
094000 268.-1-20.1 1 CLARK DAR WIN 35.88 - - $1,225.77
094000 279.-6-24 LADUKE SUSAN 175.00 x 218.56 $839.04
094000 267.-4-7 CLARK RICHARD J JR 1.60 - - $1,244.69
094000 279.-6-18 LADUKE SUSAN 185.00 x 195.00 $849.12 094000 258.-1-32.32 LAMARCHE ARTHUR 1.00 - - $3,907.40 094000 258.-1-20 LAMAY ESTHER M 8.50 - - $1,825.18 094000 293.-1-46.1 LAMICA JAY E 9.60 - $2,673.80 094000 270.-1-62.23 LAVIGNE DA VID J 250.00 x 150.00 $1,114.71
094000 256.-5-30.4 CUMBER MAR TIN L 1.00 - - $373.97
094000 255.-3-9.1 LAWRENCE ALAN H - 150.00 x 162.14 $992.30
094000 265.-1-13.2 CURTI LAURAL G 2.00 - - $287.31
094000 265.-1-19 L A W R E N C E GREGORY 1.25 - $1,970.31 094000 281.-2-3 LEMAY CURTIS L 1.90 - - $4,067.66 094000 269.-3-35
094000 276.-1-1.1 O’SHAE MARNE 99.00 x 77.00 $112.08 094000 270.-1-44 OSHER EL VIS L 95.00 x 225.00 $2,032.78
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094000 256.-5-1 1.7 PARENT DAVID JR 150.00 x 432.00 $1,692.68 094000 278.-1-2.23 PENNEY GERALD W 3.20 - - $1,755.73 094000 257.-1-22 PREMORE FRANCIS J JR 1.30 - - $331.49 094000 256.-5-1 1.6 REEVES WAYNE 1.00 - - $1,146.26 094000 256.-7-8 RICHARDS WAYNE R - 150.00 x 260.00 $1,843.95 094000 281.12-1-15 RIGHI LIFE USE GIORDANO - 10.00 x 240.00 $222.50 094000 267.-2-2.4 ROCK ELMER D 150.00 x 225.00 $2,387.99 094000 266.-1-22 ROCK FLOYD 215.00 x 100.00 $272.99 094000 266.-1-21.2 ROCK FLOYD M 6.50 - - $610.56 094000 270.-1-56.2 ROCK JAMES 200.00 x 133.00 $2,225.22 094000 270.-1-51.22 ROCK JAMES R 2.20 - - $2,490.86 094000 281.-1-10 ROCK JAMES R 200.00 x 185.00 $670.50
094200 232.-3-40.1 1 ARNO MIKYOM 1.40 - $1,977.33 094200 205.-1-17 B L A K E S L E Y ARTHUR 22.70 - $2,015.19 094200 246.-1-9.19 BLUFF POINT B E A C H ASSOCIATION 1.80 - $1,883.21 094200 246.-1-9.26 BLUFF POINT GOLF LLC 5.32 - - $1,710.36 094200 246.-4-8 BLUFF POINT GOLF LLC - 151.10 x 185.90 $8,325.59 094200 233.-1-38 NSTANT BOB’S I PLUMBING HEATING 2.79 - - $4,112.90 094200 233.-1-37.2 BOB’S I NSTANT PLUMBING INC 2.07 - $6,899.53 094200 191.-2-42.2 BORNER DANIEL R 15.50 - - $766.41
094200 192.-4-13 CIOCCA RALPH 167.11 x 108.85 $518.79 094200 220.4-2-19 CLUKEY SCOTT 66.00 x 165.00 $615.90 094200 206.4-4-3 COLLIN & MCBRIDE INC - 150.00 x 133.13 $7,389.96 094200 220.-8-18 CONKEY RICHARD 9.10 - - $625.39 094200 192.-1-33 C O R T H E L L MICHELE M 12.10 - $321.42 094200 206.3-1-18.21 CRARY JOHN W 1.10 - - $2,519.74 094200 220.4-2-32 CUDWORTH DEBRA - 40.00 x 170.00 $255.78 094200 220.-6-2.14 CZAJA-BURGESS ELIZABETH - 286.00 x 268.00 $182.39 094200 246.-1-10.54 DAME J DAVID 5.22 - $2,340.39 094200 246.-1-9.151 DAME MAUREEN V 85.40 - - $25,118.94 094200 203.4-2-21 DARRAH ROBER T 495.00 x 95.00 $125.89 094200 203.-2-10.13 DARRAH ROBERT M 3.30 - - $3,083.74 094200 203.-1-13.1 DARRAH ROBERT MICHAEL 30.50 - $644.17 094200 233.7-1-8 DAUST TAMMY L 100.00 x 125.00 $391.40
094200 205.-2-4 BOUYEA WILLIAM 1.70 - - $1,150.43
094200 246.-1-13.1 1 DUMESNIL BRIAN K 2.80 - - $1,441.26
094200 220.4-3-4.2 BRANHAM ROBIN 115.50 x 120.00 $1,402.84
094200 205.2-1-10.2 DUQUETTE LARR Y 100.00 x 200.00 $3,222.09
094200 233.-1-36 BRAY TERMINAL INC 3.10 - - $5,946.92
094200 221.9-1-6 DUROSE KRISTINA S - 72.82 x 152.65 $998.62
094200 220.-8-16 BRODI STEPHEN T 2.50 - - $7,956.23 094200 245.-4-29 BRUNELL NOEL J 11.90 - - $9,184.82
094000 293.-1-1 1 S H E L L E Y KATHERINE L 2.00 - $2,828.43
094200 206.-1-13.1 1 C A L D E R A R O JOSEPH S - 100.00 x 118.00 $762.17
094000 270.-1-8 SNYDER HOWARD L JR 1.50 - - $1,401.80
094200 220.4-3-1 CARON LOY AL 66.00 x 215.00 $461.00
094000 257.-1-20.2 TAYLOR GEORGE T 2.20 - - $1,652.76
094200 192.-4-2 CIOCCA RALPH 163.00 x 1 17.00 $539.15
094200 206.3-1-23.14 DISTEFANO RICK 108.20 x 361.14 $2,049.61
094200 246.-1-25 BURDICK GLENN 48.00 x 360.00 $201.73
094000 279.-2-31.1 1 STICKNEY SHAWN 5.60 - - $2,857.29
094200 192.-1-19 CIOCCA RALPH 26.70 - - $547.88
094200 191.-2-45.2 BORNER DANIEL R 17.00 - - $1,785.90
094000 267.-2-2.2 SHARRON MICHAEL A - 150.00 x 250.00 $2,698.44
094000 291.-1-15.32 STEFANICK BRIAN 1.30 - - $3,136.98
094200 192.-4-8 CIOCCA RALPH 2.90 - - $3,505.46
094200 192.-4-16 CIOCCA RALPH 100.38 x 164.01 $585.72
094000 280.1-8-19 MEYER EDWARD D 65.00 x 1 10.00 $3,685.30
094000 269.-2-29.22 CIOCCA RALPH 225.00 x 168.70 $670.50
094000 267.-2-5
094000 279.2-4-20.1 WINTER LANE LLC 6.09 - - $890.79
094000 269.-1-54 GLENWOOD PLAZA PARTNERS LLC 8.00 - - $11,012.61
094000 280.1-8-13 KAUTZ GINNY 52.00 x 142.00 $1,341.23
094000 255.-7-19
094000 281.-2-21.3 VOX AM/FM LLC 20.24 - - $1,705.31
094200 206.4-1-1 1.1 AKEY PROPERTIES LLC 58.22 - $66,412.28
094000 255.-7-4 CIOCCA RALPH 200.00 x 21 1.00 $496.99
094000 255.-7-15 CIOCCA RALPH 1.20 - - $257.21
094000 291.-2-7 UPTON JOEY C 1.20 - - $3,755.33
094000 279.2-2-4 MCCARTHY CECILE M - 84.22 x 301.67 $2,702.05
094000 267.-1-21.1 KACZMARCZYK STEPHEN 59.50 - $2,057.59
094000 270.-1-23 DESOTELL MICHAEL P - 105.90 x 200.00 $796.07
094200 194.-1-21.2 C H A S E PROPERTIES INC 5.40 - - $10,056.96
094000 276.-1-4 GIDDINGS DANNY S - 150.00 x 200.00 $262.27
094000 255.-7-22 CIOCCA RALPH 180.00 x 220.00 $484.37
094000 281.12-1-14 CORYEA CHRISTINA M - 30.00 x 100.00 $260.38
094000 257.-1-2.2 TURCHIOE ENID 1.40 - - $3,136.98
094200 194.-1-25 AKEY PROPERTIES LLC 19.62 - $87,006.56
094000 258.-2-22 JOY DANIEL A 123.00 x 215.00 $2,464.97
094000 256.-7-7 COMSTOCK JR BERNARD E - 173.00 x 260.00 $382.58
094000 270.-1-33.2 M A R T I N E A U RONALD L - 200.00 x 245.00 $895.20
094200 246.-1-9.20 CHAMPLAIN BLUFFS DEV CORP 4.12 - $1,614.97
094000 289.-1-7.2 MASTIC MICHAEL S 8.72 - - $2,335.63
094000 255.-7-26 CIOCCA RALPH 180.00 x 220.00 $247.75
094000 290.-1-17 COLLINS JOSEPH A 150.00 x 150.00 $1,121.67
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094000 255.-2-5 MACLAUGHLAN JOANNE S 28.20 - $844.02
094000 255.-2-35 HUNT KAREN 125.00 x 100.00 $726.66
094000 267.-4-8 CLARK RICHARD JR 5.30 - - $2,629.68
094000 258.-3-15 LUCAS JOSEPH 100.00 x 150.00 $799.86
094000 281.-1-32.116 DWYER KEVIN 2.00 - $269.33
094000 255.-7-23 CIOCCA RALPH 180.00 x 220.00 $484.37
094000 268.-1-20.16 CLARK DARWIN 2.24 - - $720.99
094000 270.-1-10.1 L’ESPERANCE JASON 64.00 - $1,402.44
094000 277.-1-13 TOFR CLINT ON C O U N T Y ASSOCIATES 186.30 - - $1,847.29
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094200 246.-1-13.2 CARON’S OF PLATTSBURGH INC 3.61 - - $5,471.34 094200 220.-1-17 CEDAR KNOLL LOG HOMES INC 1.74 - $5,668.23
094000 257.-2-44.8 TEDFORD WILLIAM R 1.04 - - $2,818.33
094200 220.-1-16.3 CEDAR KNOLL LOG HOMES INC 7.59 - $4,592.10
094000 257.-2-44.17 TEDFORD WILLIAM R - 50.00 x 300.00 $30.06
094200 220.4-4-6 CHAGNON R ICKY 42.00 x 240.00 $1,386.00
094000 256.-5-48.4 TIMMONS DAVID 3.00 - - $3,013.94
094200 220.4-4-5 CHAGNON R ICKY 58.00 x 240.00 $230.03
094200 207.10-1-16 EBM PROPER TIES LLC 1.40 - - $1,214.85 094200 207.10-1-15.1 EBM PROPER TIES LLC - 88.00 x 187.15 $759.80 094200 207.10-1-15.2 EBM PROPER TIES LLC - 88.00 x 188.16 $774.59 094200 233.-5-67 ESP PROPERTIES LLC 1.67 - $16,327.02 094200 233.7-1-4 E S P O S PROPERTIES LLC 2.26 - - $12,333.61 094200 233.-5-34 FENWICK BONNIE 293.42 x 158.59 $4,633.96 094200 219.2-1-9.13 F E N W I C K REVOCABLE TRUST GUY BE 1.30 - $5,239.73 094200 204.3-2-1 FISH JOSEPH 2.60 - $4,128.09 094200 220.4-3-9 FOUNTAIN EST ATE FLOSSIE - 65.00 x 380.00 $1,005.05 094200 193.3-4-35 FULLER STEPHEN M
24 - North Countryman II - 100.00 x 182.00 $1,387.31
MARTIN GEORGE H 6.50 - - $406.48
094200 192.-2-3.2 G A L L A G H E R ROBERT - 163.92 x 175.00 $1,310.57
094200 220.4-2-3 M A R T I N E A U MALCOLM - 31.00 x 150.00 $93.58
094200 191.-2-52 GARROW PEGGY A 34.50 - - $1,423.08
094200 232.-3-30 M A R T I N E A U MALCOLM - 220.00 x 180.00 $2,662.51
094200 203.4-3-24 GIGUERE CORA 130.00 x 150.61 $451.70 094200 205.-1-41.2 GIROUX RICHARD 3.70 - - $9,757.31 094200 193.3-1-10 GORDON ROBER T 100.00 x 150.00 $288.54 094200 205.3-2-4 G R E G O I R E BARRETT 1.70 - $2,152.10
094200 220.4-4-9.21 MARTINEAU ROBIN 15.00 x 230.00 $713.68 094200 220.4-3-17 MCKEE CLAUDE 50.00 x 232.00 $389.78 094200 191.-3-15.121 MCKENNA STEPHEN A 11.80 - - $3,608.19 094200 206.-1-13.1 MCKENNA STEPHEN A 75.00 - - $8,877.72
094200 232.-3-25 G R E G O I R E BARRETT 2.50 - $1,685.21
094200 191.-3-26.231 M C K I N L E Y KENNETH J - 1 12.00 x 205.00 $842.86
094200 220.4-2-1.12 HANSHAW SYL VIA 75.00 x 156.00 $2,821.47
094200 191.-3-33 MCKINLEY ROGER L - 65.00 x 150.00 $149.00
094200 246.-1-21.2 HICKS JORDON 100.00 x 250.00 $294.86
094200 220.-4-36 MERKEL DAVID 48.80 - - $11,226.49
094200 191.-2-7.8 HOLMES TIMOTHY 30.60 - - $3,008.60
094200 192.4-1-61 MESEC ROGER 115.00 x 133.10 $251.06
094200 219.2-1-14 HYATT HOBBIE E 100.00 x 160.00 $3,395.99
094200 220.2-2-8 MONETTE CARL M 50.00 x 157.75 $3,732.91
094200 208.8-2-9 ISABELLA DANA 104.33 x 1 12.00 $3,373.66
094200 245.-5-15 MURRAY JOHN D 74.00 x 200.00 $328.59
094200 206.4-4-13 JAI AMBA HOSPITALITY LTD 88.03 x 224.90 $3,329.30
094200 194.13-2-34 NIEVES CARMEN 30.00 x 1 10.00 $522.74
094200 204.-1-13.2 JEFFORDS ALLEN L JR 1.50 - - $1,474.11 094200 203.-2-10.51 J O H N S O N CHRISTOPHER 1.00 - - $437.87 094200 205.4-4-31.1 JOINER LA WRENCE - 60.00 x 135.00 $1,335.33
094200 232.-3-17 NINK JOHN W 2.00 - $1,930.60 094200 193.-1-1 1 O’GARRO MCNEVIN 51.70 - - $1,211.98 094200 206.-2-3.1 OGDENSBURG BUILDING SUPPL Y INC 80.70 - $5,388.23
094200 194.20-3-27 KENNEDY JUNE M 75.00 x 125.00 $1,534.74
094200 206.-2-41 OGDENSBURG BUILDING SUPPL Y INC - 70.00 x 167.00 $494.03
094200 220.4-2-36 KENNEDY ROBERT 100.00 x 269.18 $1,309.29
094200 206.-2-40 OGDENSBURG BUILDING SUPPL Y INC - 80.00 x 167.00 $516.06
094200 194.-2-36 KHAN CHAUDARY S 3.80 - - $4,140.97 094200 204.-2-51.3 L A B O M B A R D LOREN G 1.15 - $3,534.09 094200 245.-5-56.3 LADUKE GORDON 173.00 x 214.00 $207.33
094200 192.-2-22 PELLERIN VICKIE L 19.80 - - $3,438.88 094200 192.-2-21 PERYEA MICHAEL 27.40 - - $501.31 094200 206.-2-17 PERYEA MICHAEL N 2.90 - - $3,525.00
094200 203.-2-33 ROCK STEVEN A 3.47 - - $417.60
A L E X A N D E R DOUGLAS A JR 33.00 x 81.80 $2,154.19
094200 192.4-2-33 ROUGEAU TIFF ANY M - 100.95 x 156.40 $334.95
094489 216.-1-52 A N T O N A C C I JOSEPH J - 75.00 x 165.00 $1,559.74
094200 204.-1-7.2 SCHWANK JOHN 100.00 x 200.00 $599.84
094489 210.2-1-5 ASHLINE BERNARD - 61.00 x 330.00 $550.36
094200 204.-1-7.3 SCHWANK JOHN F 3.50 - - $396.79
094489 227.-1-24.6 ASHLINE SCOTT 1.40 - - $4,965.07
094200 192.4-3-28 SMITH EST ATE ESTHER C - 105.00 x 150.00 $2,683.84
094489 210.2-2-5.2 ATKINSON DARCY J - 101.00 x 280.00 $290.09
094200 190.-3-2.3 STOTLER P ATRICK 5.28 - - $1,040.61
094489 236.-1-2 ATKINSON ROSS 50.00 x 50.00 $46.07
094200 233.-1-27 STUDLEY WILLIAM 1.20 - - $6,394.23
094489 248.-1-25 ATKINSON WENDY 1.40 - - $297.63
094200 220.-6-2.31 SZATKOWSKI ANGELA - 100.00 x 185.00 $438.82
094489 261.-1-10 ATLAS F LLC 125.10 - $1,401.77
094200 206.4-4-22 TAYLOR MICHAEL 60.00 x 336.00 $2,963.39 094200 206.4-4-23 TAYLOR MICHAEL 60.00 x 336.00 $2,308.23 094200 206.4-4-24 TAYLOR MICHAEL J 60.00 x 238.00 $3,209.28 094200 246.-1-10.56 THE LANDINGS ASSOCIATION 20.00 x 1 179.25 $269.17 094200 206.-6-4.1 TMR PROPER TIES INC 62.50 - $12,519.08 094200 205.-1-4 VANN P AMELA 85.00 x 185.00 $2,233.05
094489 241.-1-17 CHRISTON GEORGE 3.00 - - $640.06
094200 245.-5-23.1 POWERS DOUGLAS G 4.20 - - $3,218.69
094401 201.8-1-24.2 DOUGLAS THOMAS - 210.00 x 140.00 $3,239.66
094200 189.-3-3.32 POWERS LEON 3.04 - - $1,931.99
094401 201.8-1-24.4 DOUGLAS THOMAS M - 94.00 x 100.00 $376.21
094200 219.2-1-43 LEBEAU WILLIAM J 115.00 x 199.00 $7,342.24 094200 232.-3-43.4 LIGHTHOUSE PROPERTIES 100.00 x 200.00 $1,469.92 094200 192.4-2-18 LORD LINDA - 100.00 x 132.00 $1,491.06 094200 206.4-4-21 M & W P ARTNERSHIP 1.32 - - $3,725.70 094200 206.4-4-20 M & W PARTNERSHIP 205.12 x 1 16.76 $6,115.61 094200 245.-4-5 MANTIKAS MICHAEL - 55.00 x 594.00 $1,238.01 094200 191.-2-7.1 1-2 MARTIN GEORGE H 1.60 - - $24.57 094200 191.-2-7.1 1-1
094401 201.12-1-12 EGAN ROBER T F 22.20 - - $896.15 094401 202.5-1-1 EGAN ROBER T F 98.00 - - $1,519.33
094200 192.4-4-30 RICE JOAN - 99.44 x 125.00 $291.94
094401 201.8-2-10 GODDEAU RIT A DELIA - 130.00 x 125.00 $3,919.58
094200 191.-5-18 RIX CHAD J - 125.00 x 186.60 $2,888.66
094401 187.20-8-13 PRITCHARD JAMES 1.00 - - $128.12
094200 205.4-2-9.1 ROBERTS JAMES R 78.00 x 145.00 $749.50
094401 187.20-9-1 RABIDEAU GERALD - 146.00 x 183.00 $445.97
094200 216.-6-10 ROCK FLOYD - 50.00 x 240.00 $479.20
094401 188.17-8-12.2 SCENIC VIEW ESTATES LTD 3.30 - $1,308.70
094200 204.-2-5 ROCK FLOYD M 100.00 x 225.00 $703.75 094200 203.4-2-20 ROCK FLOYD M 210.00 x 5.00 $35.00 094200 203.-1-38 ROCK SHEILA J 2.00 - - $774.91
094489 238.-1-1.12 CHAMPAGNE CODY J 12.10 - - $3,068.42
094200 192.4-1-60 YATES RIT A L 115.00 x 133.76 $1,778.20
094200 194.-3-13 LATINVILLE JAMES 100.00 x 226.00 $3,679.85
094200 191.-2-34 RAWLEIGH T AMMY M - 1 10.00 x 180.00 $642.89
094489 237.-1-3.5 BURKE DONALD F 10.50 - - $227.76
094489 238.-1-1.2 C H A M PA G N E SHANE J 55.70 - $3,085.88
094401 201.12-1-7 COULON STEPHEN J 1.20 - - $3,869.42
094200 189.-3-15.22 LAWRENCE JOHN JR 4.42 - - $1,791.75
094489 227.-1-26.2 B U C K L E Y GREGORY J 3.80 - $5,091.77
094200 203.4-1-18 WRIGHT JAMES 57.00 x 102.40 $726.46
094200 204.-2-43.1 PINE HAVEN OF THE NORTH COUNTR 83.00 - - $8,247.33
094401 188.17-7-19 SCENIC VIEW ESTATES LTD 5.30 - $1,080.51 094489 240.1-1-28 A L E X A N D E R DOUGLAS - 261.52 x 81.50 $3,136.16 094489 240.1-1-27
094489 210.2-4-5 FOX WILLIAM P 63.00 x 430.00 $969.16
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094489 263.-1-49.3 GEPPNER CINDY 21.30 - - $1,682.92 094489 262.-1-45.8 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 3.47 - $430.43
094489 240.1-3-17 COLBY JOHN 1.50 - $4,325.41 094489 240.1-1-23 CORYER WILLIAM R - 103.50 x 70.00 $3,069.27
094489 214.-1-7 LOON GULF INC 50.00 - - $465.36
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094489 252.-1-18.2 MCKENZIE STEVE R - 150.00 x 150.00 $505.15 094489 236.-1-3.22 MILLER JAMES 8.50 - $882.34 094489 226.-1-15.1 MILLER JASON 150.00 - - $3,155.77
094489 251.-1-41.1 MULLER SUSAN ANN 14.90 - - $636.57 094489 227.-2-4 MURRAY LIFE ESTATE LILLIAN E 2.40 - - $740.56
094489 262.-1-45.7 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 5.34 - $510.80
094489 241.-2-4.2 NOLAN CHARLES E 1.70 - - $999.17
094489 262.-1-45.1 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 8.44 - $570.19 094489 262.-1-45.13 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 9.18 - $587.65
094489 262.-1-45.61 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 19.20 - $8,138.76 094489 210.2-1-6 GILLETT HERMAN H - 99.00 x 350.00 $642.71 094489 252.-1-9.2 GODBY MICHAEL 105.30 - - $2,515.23 094489 210.2-2-14 GONYEA JAMES E JR - 165.00 x 180.00 $566.77 094489 210.2-2-12 GONYEA JAMES JR 180.00 x 185.00 $586.03 094489 225.-1-12.2 G R A N G E R MARIANNE 20.00 - $813.93 094489 239.-1-9.12 HELMS PAUL 42.10 - $735.89 094489 251.-1-37.2 HEMUS JAMES F 2.20 - - $1,446.71 094489 251.-1-2.32 HERBOLD PAUL 9.70 - - $850.96 094489 214.-1-10 HERBOLD P AUL III 79.70 - - $270.51
094489 251.3-2-18.1 PFEIFFER MAR Y ELIZABETH 3.20 a c r e s $2,731.56 094489 217.-3-20 POULIN ROGER G 12.90 - - $4,378.68
094489 216.-1-65 RIVERS JANET 135.00 x 240.00 $426.13
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094489 262.-1-21.2 ROCK BARR Y 150.00 x 100.00 $3,123.32 094489 240.3-1-20 ROSSI GEORGE 50.00 x 1 17.00 $268.08 094489 240.3-1-19 ROSSI GEORGE 100.00 x 1 17.00 $394.77 094489 239.-2-2 SANTOSA RONNY 47.20 - - $1,031.38
094489 263.-1-47.1 HOLMES GAR Y 50.00 x 265.00 $838.25
094489 263.-1-51 TERRY WILLIAM 25.30 - - $3,471.70
094489 239.-1-33.2 D R O L L E T T E REBECCA 18.80 - $3,110.35 094489 201.-2-20.1 D R O L L E T T E WALTER 4.40 - $1,814.32 094489 262.-1-37 DUPRAS JOHN H III 100.00 x 270.00 $496.86
094489 251.3-1-19.2 LAMORA JOSEPH H 125.00 x 57.00 $1,269.54 094489 239.-1-29.14 LAPORTE JAMIE F 8.30 - - $2,806.38 094489 210.2-2-5.1 LEGAULT SUZANN E 1.30 - - $2,103.04
094489 202.-3-1 EGAN ROBER T F 28.30 - - $1,188.65
094489 261.-2-5 L O N G T E M P S CLIFFORD 22.00 - $3,505.17
094489 202.-3-2 EGAN ROBER T F 74.00 - - $1,017.40
094489 251.3-4-18 L O N G T E M P S CLIFFORD - 220.00 x 120.00 $282.13
094489 260.-1-9.22 EVANS DONALD J 1.00 - - $518.29 094489 225.-1-16.1
094489 214.-1-8.1 LOON GULF INC 25.00 - - $336.07
094600 245.-3-31 RANSOM TODD J 100.00 x 174.50 $1,759.13
094600 231.-1-76 DESROCHER GENE 2.00 - - $1,573.88 094600 244.4-1-10 DRAGON ARCH INC 80.00 x 192.00 $1,008.60 094600 231.-1-36 DRAGON ARCH INC 168.50 x 200.00 $916.24
094600 230.-3-14 FIFIELD JONA THAN W 5.60 - - $4,015.10
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SCHUYLER FALLS: 094600 230.-3-27.3 AGONEY MICHAEL 175.00 x 163.33 $2,220.37 094600 232.-2-22 ALLEN KIMBERL 2.80 - - $1,039.25
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094600 243.-1-13 BLAIR JAMES W 1.70 - - $952.00 094600 232.-2-4.1 BOSLEY LIFE USE BEATRICE 23.80
094600 232.-4-2 R O M E CHRISTOPHER 100.00 x 200.00 $1,320.16
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094600 244.-1-32.3 ROWBOTTOM MARY KAY - 125.00 x 275.00 $1,136.72 094600 218.-2-40.3 SENATOR THOMAS M 40.00 - - $630.54
094600 230.-3-3 SHINGLE ST MOBILE HOME PK INC 100.00 x 300.00 $921.03
094600 244.-3-6 GEDDES LEONA 225.00 x 186.60 $497.57
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094600 244.-3-7 GEDDES LEONA M 207.30 x 179.20 $500.62 094600 244.4-1-2.23 GONYEA CHRIS 1.50 - - $624.26 094600 245.-3-13.41 HAYES MICHAEL 164.00 x 171.00 $1,804.65 094600 245.-3-40 H E W S T O N CHRISTOPHER L 88.37 x 167.28 $556.53
094600 230.-3-2 SHINGLE ST MOBILE HOME PK INC 120.00 x 300.00 $1,181.47 094600 245.-1-18.151 SHIR-CLIFF LLC 71.50 - - $26,034.65 094600 232.-4-15 SPOFFORD-UIHLEIN MELANIE C - 100.00 x 200.00 $4,556.08 094600 232.-2-17.22 S P O O N E R BARBARA - 150.00 x 205.00 $4,116.83 094600 232.-2-17.1 SPOONER HAROLD 2.40 - - $2,647.22
094600 232.-1-25 H E Y W O O D STEPHANIE - 100.00 x 150.00 $1,014.76
094600 219.1-4-28 STAPLES V ANESSA J - 33.00 x 300.00 $3,669.15
094600 219.-1-1.1 1 HILWEH MUHIB M 3.84 - - $751.31
094600 219.1-4-10 STAPLES V ANESSA J - 108.00 x 363.00 $4,414.26
094600 243.-1-6.1 1 L A FOU N TIA N HAROLD 2.60 - $478.54
094489 202.-4-5 WARD MICHAEL 16.20 - - $185.86
094600 218.-1-43.1 ROCK JASON 1.70 - $1,102.14
094600 245.-1-14.33 GADWAY WILLIAM 201.03 x 196.00 $569.41
094489 228.-3-13 TRUDO BONNIE L 2.50 - - $1,408.74
094489 241.-1-31.1 WALING BARRETT II 23.40 - - $1,101.29
094600 218.1-4-19.1 ROCK CLARENCE 110.00 x 130.00 $794.87
094600 232.-1-16.22 SHEPARD KUR T 100.00 x 140.00 $1,114.90
094600 244.-1-31.42 LABARGE JOHN 110.00 x 150.00 $1,242.59
094489 260.-1-19.2 WALDRON GERALD FRANCIS 2.20 - $3,330.47
094600 231.-1-40.2 RECORE HERBER T A JR 1.90 - $1,855.23
094600 231.-1-81 FOUNTAIN EDW ARD W 1.50 - - $1,488.88
094489 241.-2-3.1 TRUDEAU JAMES E 104.00 - - $4,117.12
094489 261.-1-5 WALDRON GERALD F 20.80 - - $636.57
094600 232.-2-8.14 RASMUSSEN DA VID - 150.00 x 150.00 $1,197.74
094600 230.-2-11.5 REYELL HEIDI 130.00 x 325.00 $2,214.24
094600 244.4-1-2.22 FAVREAU SHAWN A 1.64 - - $1,690.85
094489 201.-2-36 STYLES CASSIUS F 2.13 - - $209.97
094489 210.2-3-8 LADUKE JOHN 127.00 x 200.00 $539.78
094600 232.-1-3 CZAJA ELIZABETH L 1.60 - - $269.49
094489 217.-3-27 RASCOE GLEN F 152.00 x 150.00 $1,642.04
094489 263.-1-47.2 HOLMES GAR Y 1.20 - - $2,994.13
094489 228.-2-20 DOWNEY PATRICK D - 208.80 x 175.90 $2,530.33
094600 256.2-1-3 POLITIS CHERIE 96.00 x 224.00 $2,248.53
094489 252.-1-5.1 PROVOST GARY 35.00 - - $2,261.77
094489 210.2-2-13 S T A N D I S H COMMUNITY ASSOC - 200.00 x 200.00 $781.77
094489 228.-1-2.1 KLEIN RONALD S 108.50 - - $3,148.69
094600 245.-2-17.6 CROSBY CARROLL JR - 200.00 x 200.00 $552.29
094600 245.-2-18 DUFAULT DORIS 100.00 x 200.00 $1,634.33
094489 251.3-2-19 REED JESSE L 1.00 - $3,668.87
094600 244.3-1-17 ORMSBY RAYMOND EDWARD - 90.00 x 150.00 $1,478.76
094600 218.1-5-10.3 CHRISTON GEORGE J - 150.00 x 187.00 $528.92
094600 232.-1-21 DEMARAIS JOHN 8.50 $659.14
094489 251.-1-25 PERRY TODD 5.60 - $3,764.92
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094600 218.-1-1.32 ORMSBY THOMAS 4.90 - - $118.19 094600 219.1-9-38.15 PERROTTE JOHN 119.11 x 230.00 $5,430.14
094489 241.-2-2 P A R R O T T E RICHARD M JR 2.48 - $1,293.76
094489 215.-1-41.3 HILDERBRANDT WALTER J JR 160.00 x 70.00 $206.80
094489 236.-1-3.19 D I C K E R M A N MARION 8.40 - $444.40
094600 218.1-3-14 BURGESS KEITH 100.00 x 690.00 $38.51
094600 219.1-5-27.3 DAVIS ANDREW J 100.00 x 1 15.00 $2,039.71
094489 248.-1-20 DASHNAW JAMES J 32.20 - - $2,597.69
094489 263.-1-8 KELLY KELLY 8.10 - $470.20
094600 244.-3-22 ORMSBY RAY 205.00 x 210.00 $599.15
094489 210.2-2-4 OLSON DIANNE M 60.00 x 300.00 $756.30
094489 216.-1-16.5 ST CYR P AUL J 135.00 x 137.00 $2,526.83
094489 228.-1-2.2 DEVINS BEVERL Y A 1.08 - - $2,244.30
094600 218.1-3-12.1 BURGESS KEITH 1.20 - - $352.14
094600 245.-1-18.12 DANIELS RUSSELL C - 100.00 x 200.00 $533.28
094489 214.-1-9 HERBOLD P AUL III 330.80 - - $1,267.17
094489 216.-1-29.1 DELISLE A YOTTE CONNIE A - 222.00 x 120.00 $454.59
094600 245.-3-38 O’BRIEN JOHN E 209.33 x 167.96 $563.01
094489 252.-1-6.2 O’BRIEN LEO JR 151.30 - - $1,761.64
094489 214.-1-18.5 DANN JOHN T 14.10 - $232.31
094489 241.-1-23 DEARSON NOR VIN 5.00 - - $675.01
094600 244.4-1-2.4 BROWN STEVEN 1.22 - - $1,752.45
094600 244.-3-9 CAYEA JOSEPH 4.70 - - $5,003.44
094489 239.-1-2.4 MINER JOHN FRANCIS 9.50 - $342.42
094489 262.-1-45.10 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 5.13 - $475.85
094489 262.-1-45.5 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 9.91 - $613.00
094489 238.-1-1.1 1 C H A M PA G N E SHANE 12.00 - $654.04
SARANAC: 094401 202.5-2-22 BEAUDOIN MARK 100.88 x 255.95 $5,728.75
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094489 262.-1-4 BROUSSEAU STEVE 7.20 - - $4,794.48
094200 193.3-5-11 WOOD ROBIN W 100.00 x 184.80 $3,140.90
094200 232.-3-22.9 ZATYLNY FRANK S 1.00 - - $491.55
094489 210.2-4-8 FOX WILLIAM 125.00 x 130.00 $713.75
094489 251.-1-31.1 BRIEN BENJAMIN W 30.60 - - $2,782.95
094489 251.3-4-8 CARPENTER GLENN - 1 15.00 x 179.50 $861.87
094200 205.4-2-10.5 WILLETTE DA YL 80.00 x 282.15 $3,627.15
FILION SHANE 87.60 - - $14,183.44 094489 252.-1-1.32 FOUNTAIN ROBER T A JR 1.00 - - $731.39
094489 262.-1-45.14 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 9.78 - $609.45
094200 204.3-1-6 WAY HAROLD 17.90 - $1,310.82
094200 194.2-2-54.1 LANGLOIS GABRIEL 16.60 - - $5,454.51
094200 220.4-5-41 PREMORE P ATRICK H - 95.00 x 124.30 $3,392.72
094489 210.2-3-4 BEDARD BECKY L 125.00 x 240.00 $622.09
094489 210.2-4-6 CALLAWAY KATHY E - 60.00 x 430.00 $637.27
094401 201.12-1-6 COULON STEPHEN 133.50 x 126.00 $1,967.46
094200 193.3-3-53 LATOUR W ALTER 100.00 x 150.00 $1,897.46
094489 202.-2-6 BAUGHN THOMAS M - 120.00 x 250.00 $2,824.32
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094200 205.-3-8 PERYEA MICHAEL N 56.90 - - $2,259.02
094200 203.4-4-14 LANDRY DAWN M 1.50 - - $425.94
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094600 204.-3-21 LAGRAVE MAR VIN JR - 105.58 x 128.00 $773.55 094600 230.-2-1.3 LAMOY CHARLES 150.00 x 266.00 $3,805.87
094600 244.3-1-11 SUPERNAW LIFE USE CORA - 165.00 x 100.00 $276.26 094600 218.-2-55.2 TRUDO CHARLES V 5.20 - - $8,802.74 094600 256.-6-6 TUCKER THOMAS 1.20 - - $454.46
094600 245.-8-12 MANLEY ESTATE THELMA - 125.00 x 275.00 $583.75 094600 245.-1-39 MARTINEAU RALPH 53.80 - - $129.74 094600 245.-1-1 MARTINEAU RALPH - 144.00 x 244.00 $1,573.88 094600 232.-1-20.5 MCCORRY ROBERT 1.00 - - $2,086.41 094600 230.-2-8.1 MOWRY KURT 170.00 x 232.00 $2,563.29
094600 219.1-4-1 1.1 STAPLES V ANESSA J - 115.66 x 243.00 $3,465.87
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094600 218.-1-48 TYNDALL THOMAS H - 1 10.00 x 200.00 $931.63 094600 256.2-1-10.42 WADE BRIAN 1.82 - $4,829.13 094600 219.-2-14.82 WAY HAROLD L 4.70 - - $778.09 094600 219.-2-14.83 WAY HAROLD L 101.00 - - $4,983.07 094600 219.-2-14.21 WAY HAROLD L 90.00 x 300.00 $584.75 094600 218.-2-30
September 17, 2011 WRIGHT CHARLES 200.00 x 150.00 $1,972.21 094600 245.-1-19 WRIGHT DANA 3.70 - $1,998.72 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 T reasurer 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 Of fice of the County Clerk on November 1, 2011. After the expiration of two years from the date of the lien for commercial, vacant land, residen tial 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 9/3,9/17,10/1/11-3TC74847 ----------------------------NOTICE
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INFORMATION of Limited Liability Company ( LLC ) Name: Life Enriching Assets Project Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of S tate of New York ( SSNY ) on 2/20/11. Of fice Location: Clinton. The SSNY is designed as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to the LLC at Life Enriching Asset s Project, 62 Brinkerhoff Street, Platt sburgh, New York 12932. N C M - 9 / 3 - 1 0 / 8 / 11 6TC-74858 ----------------------------THE GOFF FAMILY CAMP, LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 7/22/2011. Of fice in Clinton Co. SSNY desig. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to c/o Lewis & Rogers, 53 Court St., Plattsburgh, NY 12901. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. NCM-8/13-9/17/116TC-74782 -----------------------------
KYLE’S THRIFT SHOP LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 8/1/2011. Of fice in Clinton Co. SSNY desig. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 2572 Route 11, Mooers, NY 12958. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. NCM-8/13-9/17/116TC-74781 -----------------------------
tion: Clinton County . Princ. of fice of LLC: Jay Pellerin, 52 Fort Brown Dr ., Platt sburgh, NY 12901. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC at the addr . of it s princ. office. Purpose: Any lawful activity. NCM-8/27-10/1/116TC-74820 -----------------------------
NOTICE OF FORMATION OF VWR ACQUISITION, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of S tate of NY (SSNY) on 7/25/201 1. Office location: Clinton County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to Corporation Service Co., 80 State S t., Albany, NY 12207-2543. Purpose: Any lawful activity. NCM-8/13-9/17/116TC-74788 -----------------------------
NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LAKE CHAMPLAIN SHORES, LLC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Articles of Organization of Lake Champlain Shores, LLC (the Company ) were filed with the Secret ary of State of the State of New York on July 26, 2011. 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 Limitied Liability Company Law. The office of the Company is to be located in the County of Clinton, S tate of New York, with of fices
NOTICE OF FORMATION OF JMP HOME RENTALS, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 8/3/11. Office loca-
located at 191 Dickson Point Road, Plattsburgh, New York 12901. The Secretary of State has been designated as the agent of the Comp any upon who process against the Comp any may be served. The post office address to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the Comp any served upon such Secret ary of S tate is: 191 Dickson Point Road, Plattsburgh, New York 12901. NCM-8/27-10/1/116TC-74827 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION of Limited Liability Company ( LLC ) Name:Leggy Wines, LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of S tate of New York ( SSNY ) on 8/8/2011. Office Location: Clinton. The SSNY is designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to the LLC at: 678 S tate Route 22 Mooers, NY
12958 NCM-8/27-10/1/116TC-74838 ----------------------------22 SWISS ROAD, LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 06/08/11. Office Location: Clinton County , SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of pr ocess to: The LLC, 219 Champlain Dr ., Platt sburgh, NY 12901. Purpose: to engage in any lawful act. NCM-8/27-10/1/116TC-74833 ----------------------------NOTICE OF QUALIFICATION OF O-TEX PUMPING, L.L.C. Authority filed with NY Dept. of S tate on 8/8/11. Of fice location: Clinton County . Princ. bus. addr.: 7303 N. Highway 81, Duncan, OK 73533. LLC formed in OK on 6/4/07. NY Sec. of State designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served and shall mail process to: c/o National Registered Agents, Inc., 875 Ave. of the Americas,
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THULE ROOF rack + Thule bike rack $99.00 PREGNANT? CONSIDERING ADOPTION? takes both call Shep #518-578-5500 You choose from families nationwide. LIVING EXPENSES PAID. Abby’s One True Gift WALKER TURNER Wood Lathe. Runs great Adoptions. 866-413-6292, 24/7 Void/Illinois and includes all cutting tools. Floor model/heavy. $95. 518-222-9802. PREGNANT? CONSIDERING ADOPTION? Talk with caring adoption expert. You choose from families nationwide. LIVING EXPENSES PAID. Call 24/7 Abby’s One True Gift ENAMEL TOP Kitchen T able, Good Adoptions 866-413-6296 Condition, $65. Lane Cedar Chest, $25. Call 518-494-5708.
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GARAGE SALES ATTN: GARAGE SALE ENTHUSIASTS! Buying or selling second-hand treasures? The New York State Consumer Protection Board, in conjunction with the Free Community Papers of New York, recommends checking the following websites to help assure that the item has not been recalled or the subject of a safety warning: http://www.recalls.gov and the Consumer Product Safety Commission at www.cpsc.gov. For other important recall and product safety information visit the Consumer Protection Board website at www .nysconsumer.gov WESTPORT, NY Large 3 family yard sale September 17th 9am til 4pm 7 Second Lanearea above Post Of fice - watch for signs. Books, good clothes, jewelry, small furniture, kitchenware, Too much to list. YARD SALE 1204 MIDDLE R D W ILLSBORO Sat. 9-17-1 1 (W eather permitting) Linens, holiday items, books, furniture, more
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REACH OVER 20 million homes nationwide COZY CABIN on 5 Acres $19,995. Beautiful with one easy buy! Only $2,395 per week for woodlands. Our best deal ever! Call 800a 25 word classified! For more information go 229-7843 Or visit www.landandcamps.com. to www.naninetwork.com RECEIVE A FREE IRA STARTER KIT. Learn why precious metals like Gold and Silver coins and bullion should be part of your retirement account. Call 1-888-473-9213 for your free kit.
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LOGGING LAVALLEE LOGGING is looking to harvest and purchase standing timber, primarily H emlock & White Pine. Willing to pay N ewY ork S tate stumpage prices on all species. R eferencesavailable. M att L avallee,518-645-6351.
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CARS FOR SALE
2005 COLORADO Extended C ab, 4WD, Snow-way Lexan plow , 32,000 miles, 3/5 liter, PS, AC, CC, excellent condition $15,955. 518-962-2256
FARM EQUIPMENT
2010 NISSAN VERSA 1.85 H/B 4 Dr., 6 Spd., A/C, Tilt, 15,528 mi.
1964 FORD 4000 4cyl., gas. Industrial loader & Industrial Front End, 12 spd. Sherman Transmission, pie weights, 3 pt. hitch & PTO. $6000. 518-962-2376
2009 NISSAN MAXIMA SV 4 Dr., V6, Auto, Leather, P/sunroof, Fully Equipped, 31,106 mi. 2009 NISSAN ROGUE SL 4 Dr., Auto, AWD, Fully Loaded, 40,708 mi.
REC VEHICLES SALES/RENTALS
2009 NISSAN ROGUE S 4 Dr., Auto, Air, AWD, Fully Equipped, 32,893 mi.
2006 HORNET Sport Camp er, 33’ long, sleeps 8-10, excellent condition, asking $12,500, call 518-569-4007 for more information.
2009 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S 4 Dr., Auto, Air, Fully Equipped, 31,035 mi. 2009 NISSAN MURANO SL AWD, V6, Auto, Air, Leather, P/sunroof, Fully Euipped, 32,611 mi. 2009 NISSAN FRONTIER CREW CAB LE 4X4 4 Dr., V6, Auto, Air, Leather, Fully Equipped, 12,969 mi.
DONATE A CAR - SA VE A CHILD’S LIFE! Timothy Hill Children’ s Ranch: Helping Abused and Neglected Children in NY for over 30 years. Please Call 1-800-936-4326.
FOR SALE - 32’ Denali 5th Wheel, $35,500. Also included small storage space, cabin & many extras. Located at Baker ’s Acres on a double riverside lot in Saranac, NY. Call 518492-7420 or 518-572-4216.
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TRUCK OR VAN FOR SALE 1995 GMC YUKON 4X4 RUNS GOOD. Needs Muf fler. Loaded, Dark Green, Good Tires $4000 OBO. 518-261-6418 1998 TOYOTA Sienna XLE V an, excellent condition, Books for $6,125.00, Asking $5,500. Keith 518-527-4418. Can be seen at 522 Point Road, Willsboro. 2000 FORD Truck 4WD Ranger V6, Standard Transmission, Supercab 4D, 171,306 mileage. $3,000 OBO. 518-5947206. Located at 5687 Military Turnpike. 85223
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2000 FREIGHTLINER FLD120. Rebuilt radiator to rear. 2,500 watt inverter and refrigerator. Asking $10,000 or best offer. Call (518) 546-7120.
2008 NISSAN VERSA 1.8S H/B 4 Dr, Auto, Air, Fully Equipped, 10,966 mi. 2008 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S 4 Dr., Auto, Air, Fully Equipped, 60,677 mi.
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2007 PONTIAC G6 SPORT 4 Dr., Auto, Air, P/sunroof, Fully Equipped, 58,448 mi.
2007 PONTIAC G5 2 DR. COUPE 4 Cyl., 5 Spd., Air, Fully Equipped, 58,714 mi. 2007 TOYOTA RAV4 AWD, 4 Dr., Auto, Air, Fully Equipped, 50,754 mi. 2007 NISSAN FRONTIER KING CAB SE 4X4 V6, Auto, Air, Fully Equipped, 57,834 mi.
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2007 MAZDA 3i TOURING 4 Dr., 4 Cyl., Auto, Air, Fully Equipped, 62,994 mi.
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2006 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS 4 Dr.,V6, Auto, Air, P/sunroof, Fully Equipped, 44,556 mi.
2005 TOYOTA TACOMA ACCESS CAB 4X4 4 Cyl., 4x4, 5 Spd., Air, Tilt, Bedliner, 82,471 mi. 2003 CHEVY S-10 REG CAB 4x2, 4 Cyl., Auto, Air, Bedliner, 70,282 mi.
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2011 Chevy 1500 LT Ext. Cab 4x4
2010 Buick Lacrosse
“All Star Edition”
$8,245e!
OffPric
MSRP . . . . . . . . . . . .$35,040 . . . . . . . . . . #CQ247, . Fully Loaded, AdkChevy Disc. .......... -2,240 Power Seat, OnStar, Rebate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Trailer . . . -4,505 Pkg. (Z71 Pkg) TargetedRebate ........ 1,500**
$
YOUR PRICE
26,795
2011 Chevy 3500 LT Ext. Cab 4x4
#CN143, Bluetooth, Pwr. Seat, XM Radio, OnStar. Remote Vehicle Starter
SAVE $4,236!
YOUR PRICE
$
24,499
$8,045e! OffPric
MSRP . . . . . . . . . . . .$44,640 ........... Adk Chevy Disc. .......... 3,540 Rebate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -3,005 TargetedRebate ........ 1,500**
YOUR PRICE
$
36,595
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2011 Chevy 1500 WT Ext. Cab 4x4
#CQ281, Dual Rear Wheel, 6.0L V8, Fully Loaded
MSRP . . . . . . . . . . . .$28,735 ........... Adk Chevy Disc. .......... -1,736 Rebate . . . . . . . . . . . . .-2,500 .........
nths.
for details
#CQ211, Air, Cruise
MSRP . . . . . . . . . . . .$31,045 ........... AdkChevy Disc. .......... -1,445 Rebate . . . . . . . . . . . . .-4,505 ...... Targeted Rebate ........ 1,500* *
YOUR PRICE
$
$7,450!
OffPrice
23,595
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$
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$
307
*
$
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2010 Dodge Grand Caravan
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$
$
2008 Chevy Impala LT
375
*
/MO.
$
OR
249
*
/MO.
264
*
$
/MO.
$
$
Low Low Miles! Miles!
288
2008 Pontiac G6
CP233 Moon Roof, OnStar, XM Radio
$
182
$
OR
*
CQ309A, 8’ Box
Reduced to
$
25,980
OR
241*
/MO.
2009 Dodge Caliber SXT
$ Low Low Miles! Miles!
$
$
$
12,980 OR
253*
/MO.
Low Low Miles! Miles!
1999 Chrysler LHS
CQ167A, Leather, Moonroof, Fully Loaded, 60K Miles
14,980
CP225, Fully Loaded
Diesel! Diesel!
Low Low Financing Financing Available Available
*
/MO.
7,480
CQ305A
17,380 OR
2006 Chevy 2500 Crew 4x4 LT
2006 Chevy Trailblazer LT
15,100
$
2003 Chevy 1500 Reg Cab 4x2
CP204, Moonroof, XM Radio, Fully Loaded
$
15,980 OR
2005 Chevy 1500 Ext. Cab 4x4
CQ182A, 4.8L, Air, Cruise, Bed Liner
CQ295A, 6 Cyl, Auto, Air, Bedliner, Low Miles!
23,980 OR
2008 GMC 1500 Ext Cab 4x4
CP228, OnStar, XM Radio, Fully Loaded
14,880 OR
239
*
/MO.
$
5,880*
2004 Chevy Trailblazer 4x4 LT
CQ201A, Fully Loaded, Great Condition!
$
$
9,300 OR
185*
/MO.
*TAX, TITLE, REG. NOT INCLUDED. †12,000 MILES PER YEAR, 48 MONTH LEASE. **MUST QUALIFY.
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2011 Chevy Malibu LT CP235, OnStar, XM Radio, Power Seat, Fully Loaded!
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