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A 74 year old man was struck and killed by a train in the City of Plattsburgh Sept. 28. The train blocked traffic at crossings at Margaret Street, Riley Avenue and Boynton Avenue for several hours as police collected evidence and interviewed witnesses.

PLATTSBURGH — Issa Makhoul, 74, was killed after he stepped in front of a train as it crossed Margaret Street in the City of Plattsburgh. “It appeared he tried to get in front of the train, but it is unclear whether he was trying to cross to beat the train,” said Plattsburgh City Police Chief Desmond Racicot. Police later determined that the death of the man, who was in the area visiting family, was accidental. It was shortly after 2 p.m. Friday, Sept. 28, when the north-to-south traveling Canadian Pacific Freight train hit Makhoul, who was pronounced dead at the scene. After the incident, the train was stopped just short of Miller Street and was lined with police tape. Two law enforcement vehicles, lights flashing, were parked near the engine, and several more were parked in various locations as

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Alzheimer’s walk raises funds for research “People need to know about the services that are available in the area, especially if they are suffering from Alzheimer ’s disease,” said Lee Vera, who coordinated the walk. “Individuals experiencing problems with their memory should go to the center for an assessment,” she said. David Cronk’s wife, Ellen, was diagnosed with subcortical dementia roughly 18 months ago. Symptoms of subcortical dementia include slowing of cognition, memory disturbances, difficulty with complex intellectual tasks and mood disturbances. “It changes your life,” Mr. Cronk said. This is the second year the team “Ellen’s Rebellion” participated in the walk, raising $1,500 last year and $5,300 this year. “There are too many people with the dis-

ease,” Mr. Cronk said. Mrs. Racine worries about the rest of her loved ones, as Alzheimer ’s disease seems to run in the family. “We have to do more research.” Currently, there is no cure, which is one reason Mrs. Racine believes it is so important to hold events to raise funds for research. Her husband loved the outdoors and was a machinist. When they were newlyweds, she purchased a rolling pin and there was a crack in it. He vowed to make her another one. Over the years, he dried a large piece of wood, and one of the last things he did for her before entering the nursing home was make a rolling pin. “I make a lot of pies.”

Walkers at the annual Plattsburgh Alzheimer’s Walk.

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PLATTSBURGH — They were 19 when Lucille and Maurice Racine married. At 52, she noticed differences in her husband. “I knew it wasn’t the husband I married,” Mrs. Racine said. Today, Mr. Racine lives in a nursing home, and his wife, now 80, visits him often. “My husband is an Alzheimer ’s patient.” This past weekend, Mrs. Racine participated in the annual Plattsburgh Alzheimer ’s Walk. Besides the walk itself, the event included music, games, brain exercises meant to lower the risk of Alzheimer ’s, dancing, food and exercise. Participants gathered at Sibley Hall on Plattsburgh State’s campus, with one group walking inside and the other outside under

a light rain. Alzheimer ’s disease is the most common form of dementia. It worsens as it progresses and eventually leads to death. In 2006, 26.6 million people worldwide suffered from Alzheimer ’s disease, which is predicted to affect 1 in 85 people globally by 2050. The annual walk is held to raise awareness and support those affected by the disease, and to support their families, friends and caregivers. It is also held to raise money to support services offered by the Alzheimer ’s Center and The Third Age Adult Day Centers in Elizabethtown, Malone, Plattsburgh and Saranac Lake. “Many people don’t know that one out of every seven or eight individuals over 65 might have Alzheimer ’s,” said Dr. Taher Zandi of Plattsburgh State. “These funds stay locally to help folks who cannot care for themselves.”

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APA: use common sense when classifying Boreas Ponds

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hen it comes time to classify the more than 20,000 acres surrounding the picturesque Boreas Ponds tract, we hope the Adirondack Park Agency breaks from tradition and listens to the locals and a little good old common sense over the wishes of environmental groups with a long history of narrow-mindedness. It is true that the area around Boreas Ponds has been shackled in private ownership. It is also true that it is one of the most beautiful places in the park, and it is wonderful news that, within five years, it will be open for all to enjoy. But just how accessible will it be to all the user groups? The last time we checked, taxes from all New Yorkers — not just the environmental groups — helped purchase the land, so why limit it to just a select few? We found it ironic that when “Team Cuomo” landed on the shores of Boreas Ponds a few weeks ago to tout the addition of the tract to the Forest Preserve, the group traversed the several miles up Gulf Brook Road to the main lodge in the comfort of motor vehicles. They zipped around the land on all-terrain vehicles and the governor fished the lake with a battery powered trolling motor. If the APA decides to classify this land with the most restrictive “wilderness” classification — as we are certain the environmental groups will lobby in favor of — it would limit access, and a disabled veteran who fought for this country will not be afforded the same luxury as was given to the governor. In fact, he wouldn’t even be able to take a wheelchair up the road. Under wilderness, the gate to this wellmaintained, two-lane gravel road will be forever locked, and the 3,500-square-foot main lodge overlooking the ponds — a place that would make a wonderful respite for that very same disabled veteran — would be razed in accordance with the Adirondack Park State Land Master Plan as it would be a non-conforming structure. It would be torn down, even though North Hudson Supervisor Ronald Moore and State Sen. Betty Little have both said publicly they want it to remain open as a facility for the physically challenged. That logic seems to make sense to us. We are not advocating that the lands be open to motor vehicles or ATVs; we know what kind of a battle that would be and understand the destruction that could be caused to the environment, and the damaging precedent that could be set here.

But a compromise could and should be reached — perhaps under a less restrictive Wild Forest classification or a combination of classifications — that would allow as many user groups as possible to access the land. From mountain bikes to horse-drawn wagons to wheel carts under canoes — perhaps, dare we say it, even snowmobiles on the road in the wintertime. Besides snowmobiling, it would be similar to the 10-mile round-trip trek to Great Camp Santanoni in the town of Newcomb. The fact is, not everyone can hike 7 miles into a pond. For those that can’t, alternatives should be allowed. Anyone who cannot understand that is looking at it from a pretty narrowminded point of view. It is almost comical to hear the governor say that land purchases mean more tourism money for Adirondack communities. Tell that to residents of Hamilton County — an area that has the most state land and the lowest median household incomes in the state. The reality is state land purchases don’t automatically translate into tourism dollars. It’s a great place to visit but a really difficult place to make a living. North Hudson is in the same boat. As Moore recently said, the community has no gas station and no stores. Let’s be realistic — what exactly is this land purchase going to do to stimulate the economy in his community? A few folks might gas up at the Sunoco in Schroon Lake on their way south after hiking into Boreas Ponds, but just how much money is going to be spent in North Hudson? Not much, if any. Link a snowmobile trail into Boreas Ponds with Newcomb, Long Lake, North Hudson and Schroon Lake, though, and see how that turns around. Make that same trail a mountain bike trail in the summer and now you’re on to something. The APA should take all user groups into consideration when classifying state lands. This particular case — with its miles of wellmaintained existing roadways and beautiful main lodge — is custom made for opening up to a more intense level of use. Let’s use some common sense and maintain what is already there.

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Will we ever see a return to civility?

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as today’s society lost all concern for civility? The conversation and questions have been growing louder over the past few decades, and there appears to be no real concern to improve the tone or tenor for the lack of respect in the ways in which we deal with each other, especially when we disagree. It should be very apparent that our inability to deal with a broad range of problems is largely attributable to the destructive ways in which the issues are being addressed. A few week ago I was shocked to read an editorial in our papers, penned by one of our editors, who, instead of offering constructive commentary on comments made by individuals, resorted to using a broad brush to paint many with the comments of a few. He truly didn’t mean to do so and has issued a formal apology, but was so enraged by the comments of the few that it seemed a simple step to assume everyone of similar association must think and act like the persons who made the comments, even though the statements have been far and widely condemned by nearly all. Despite the condemnation, once comments like those are in the public arena they continue to circulate. None of us are immune from putting our foot in our mouth. Some of the smartest people around can be caught making an inappropriate comment from time to time—sometimes taken out of context or requiring further explanation— but sometimes they just speak without thinking it all the way through. The problem isn’t always the comment, but how the comment is blown out of proportion. It takes on a life of its own, and, using a current term, goes viral. Civility is more than just mere politeness. Civility doesn’t mean a lack of confrontation or questioning on important issues, and it certainly shouldn’t be an excuse for any statements made publicly by an official or citizen. But neither should the lack of civility be allowed to become the destructive force it is growing to be in our society. In short, any reasonable definition of civility must recognize that there are many different interests which divide an increasingly diverse society, a society that produces an endless series of confrontations over difficult moral and distributional issues. We all need to realize that other thoughtful and caring people have different and opposing views on how to best address these complex problems. Constructive and open debate needs to focus on solutions which have the greatest chance of success, not upon personal attacks which often include a distortion of the facts, name calling and a low blow leveled by one adversary against another. By not demanding more civil and factual behavior from our leaders as they address the compelling interests of the day, we ultimately repeat what we hear and the actions we see to further distort comments. The end result is a likely

increase in the probability that any solution adopted is doomed for failure, having been constructed on inaccurate information. Fair, open and honDan Alexander est discussion and Thoughts from Behind the Pressline debate is essential to our democratic state, but when the escalation of distortion, closedminded delay tactics and mutual mistrust enter the equation, all chances of a satisfactory resolution are lost. Now we have powerful lobbying efforts by well-funded and substantially positioned power brokers and one-sided, self-interested watchdog organizations like today’s media adding to the noise. It’s no wonder common sense and civility have become a lost means of resolving the issues that are widening the divide among us. We simply can’t continue to justify the means used by our leaders and ourselves if we seek to address the root cause of the issues we face. Despite all the new technological information outlets available to us today, seeking the real truth and trying to avoid becoming complicit parties to pursue selfish objectives is almost impossible. The distortion of truth and lack of civil behavior has become so firmly rooted in our society that it is now our way of life. This column was written before this week’s first Presidential debate. Now be honest with yourself, especially if you’ve already made up your mind for whom you plan to vote. Did either candidate offer a persuasive argument that caused you to reconsider your firmly rooted position, or are your positions so well rooted in either side’s distorted version of the truth that even listening to the other position causes an uneasy feeling? Until we realize that the issues we face and conclusions we reach must be made on the basis of substantial open-minded arguments, made by fair and honest individuals who make personal gain a secondary concern, we will continue to ratchet up the volume. The end result may well be a powerful backlash and an ever-growing call for greater civility. We must find a way to transition from win-lose, which ultimately leads to lose-lose, and reach out to win-win opportunities. Look no further than the Tea Party or the We are the 99% movements gaining traction in the grassroots of society today. In many cases their actions are marginalized by the well-seated power brokers who dismiss their views and work to neutralize their efforts by painting them as radicals instead of addressing the issues they hold dear. Dan Alexander is publisher and CEO of Denton Publications. He may be reached at dan@denpubs.com.


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Since when are we not allowed to make a mistake? I was at the gym recently when I heard commentators from various programs who were angry, appalled, worried and possibly even frightened as they engaged in conversation about a recent event. I won’t go into the details, but they were sharing their views about a certain call referees made regarding what appeared to be a double catch at a football game. It was as if World War III had broken out. Basically, what it boiled down to was the commentators believed the referees had made a mistake. Suddenly, the world was going to end because people are not allowed to make mistakes, and if they do, they must suffer intense and even savage punishment because mistakes are horrific. The message here simply appears to be that mistakes cannot be made. Say those punishing the referees like Salem Witch trial judges are wrong, because to err is human, after all. That doesn’t bode well because the average person will resist the admittance of a wrong, almost like a trained soldier tortured for information, and

if there is no realization of the wrong, then at least one individual believes he or she is still right. Being wrong and making a mistake seem to go together in that the average person learns early on that both are to be condemned and avoided at all costs. While we say to err is human and that it is admirable to admit we are wrong, the message put out there is quite the opposite. It has created a climate in which mistakes do not happen, and if they do, they are horrible, and it is easier to eye everyone else suspiciously than admit we might be wrong. The reality is, to err is indeed human and we are all going to make mistakes, and we all do make mistakes. That doesn’t necessarily mean we shrug off our mistakes and act as if they never happened and didn’t have an impact on anyone, but since it is something all humans do, it also does not make sense to condemn someone for doing something that is very human and unavoidable, acting as if we just found a stash of bodies in that person’s basement or discovered they were

reason insurance exists to protect the surgeon and compensate the family. But it also doesn’t mean suddenly announcing or acting as if the surgeon who saved countless lives is now an idiot, even evil, who should be fired and shunned, despite the countless lives that individual saved before the mistake and will likely save after the mistake. To err is human. But say initially that is what occurs. Good luck seeing that course of action, that attitude reversed, because admitting a wrong is a nearly impossible feat for the average individual. Most of us avoid thinking about being wrong, or are willing to admit that we are wrong. So those condemning the referees were not wrong. Of course, until one realizes he or she is wrong, a wrong has not occurred, at least in that individual’s mind. We tend to assume that we are right and the other individual is ignorant or an idiot. Instead, we should accept that we make mistakes and that we

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From the Editor’s Desk plotting to blow up America. It is going to happen over the course of someone’s career. Even the highly skilled surgeon who saves countless lives each year, may, in his or her career, make a mistake or two and, given the profession, those mistakes may be costly. It seems as if the mistake cannot be overlooked, depending on the impact on the individual under the knife. It seems this is one

could be wrong. From very early on in our development, we are often taught that mistakes are bad, and so is being wrong, something that is reinforced by our parents and even our teachers. Even by doing something so simple as pointing out mistakes on homework and tests, without putting anything in perspective, we are encouraging people to strive to not make mistakes, instead of realizing that to err is human. So basically the message is don’t make a mistake because you are not human and no one is ever wrong, because it will be no good for anyone involved, unless you are the person who is right, I guess. On the contrary, I prefer to believe humans are capable of all sorts of beautiful and powerful change and that talking about it is just one step toward evolving. To err is human, and it is possible to step out of that trapped feeling of being right. Reach Editor Stephen Bartlett at stephen@denpubs.com.

Our life coaches, Style and Substance: On owning a small business Dear Style & Substance: I am a small business owner and I’ve noticed that some of my staff, after they have been here a while, slack off and have bad work habits. I am really not sure about how to get everyone back on track. Any advice? This seems to be a typical problem with so many small businesses. Many times, small businesses are run more like a family than a business. Owners and employees often become friends and the lines between personal and professional become blurred beyond recognition. At the end of the day however, a business is a business, and just like a functional and happy family, boundaries and guidelines give structure and support to accomplish goals. One way to set the stage for success is in the hiring and orientation process. This is a time when clear expectations, routines, and policies are set by the employer and expected by new employees. Processes should be very detailed and be written in an employee handbook, no matter the size of the organization. This should also include warnings and disciplinary procedures. You, the business owner, should at all times reflect the consistency expected. Should a new employee show disinterest or dislike early on, that is not likely to change unless you initiate the discussion and the expected changes. Should this be something that you have not implemented, begin the process now and review it with each staff member. We think that two “automatics” should be in place; which would be NO use of technology that is not work-related and being on time and ready to work each day at the designated time. Harsh, but true. Cell phones, Facebook, web browsing, and work phones for personal planning and family calls, should be forbid-

sors. Reward systems are a great way to regularly give out appreciation and compliments. Everyone responds to something different; design the rewards around your staff’s interests and motivations. We think that $$$ are a great motivator! Address situations immediately. This reminds employees that you are aware and have the workplace environment under control. Immediate action reduces chaos, gossip and drama. Employees are seeking a sense of fairness, and if a double standard exists, or they regularly hear someone using excuses to keep out of trouble, they will begin to disrespect your authority. A poor supervisory style that was recently brought to our attention is when the boss is so intimidated by particular employees, that they make an overall demand instead of a direct demand to the specific offender. This leads to a lack of confidence in your leadership from the other employees. Remember that THIS IS A BUSINESS!! Without making your issues their issues it is a delicate balance to undertake. Many times employees have no idea of all the time, costs, worries and juggling that you are actually doing to make a living. Deciding what may help them understand is a tricky, yet necessary piece to good leadership.

Michele Armani and Sally Meisenheimer den. We do understand that emergencies happen; however, set everyone straight from the start with clear expectations for professional use of technology. Put a computer history check system in place, so the rules are respected. If the work times are not clearly enforced, then employees can easily make excuses. Hold regular meetings, with both the entire staff and individually, to build understanding, camaraderie and to set goals to help keep the staff on track with workloads and reporting to supervi-

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Local librarian writes book on Plattsburgh By Stephen Bartlett

stephen@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH — She subjected her children to historical narrations each time they passed through downtown Plattsburgh. Those same children also waited patiently as she stopped to get better photos of historical markers. At one point, she carpeted the floor with reference books. But in the end, Kelly Julian produced the newest addition to Arcadia Publishing’s “Images of America” series: Plattsburgh. The book consists of more than 100 vintage images and memories of Plattsburgh as well as 50-70 word captions describing photos and the history of Plattsburgh. “I received an email out of the blue a year and a half ago asking me for historic photos in the archive and whether I knew anyone interested in writing about Plattsburgh as part of the series they do nationwide,” Julian said. “I thought, ‘I can do that.’” As a librarian at Plattsburgh Public Library she figured it would be a way to showcase the library’s collection. She also used photographs from the Clinton County Historical Association’s collection with the help of Roger Black. At first, Julian found it difficult sorting through the photographs and sort of felt like she was “blundering” through the collection to find what would work. But then it became easier to identify photos, and ultimately, she enjoyed sorting through the collections. For example, it was clear a photo of Zephaniah Platt, who founded Plattsburgh in 1784, would be important. She also wanted to share the military and commercial importance for more than 200 years of the city on the shores of Lake Champlain. “I knew I wanted to include the industrial history of Plattsburgh and tourism,” Julian said. “You start digging into the history and discover this was a big place people wanted to come to.” Plattsburgh’s waterways were important as they provided access to the St. Lawrence Seaway and Canada to the north and the Hudson Valley to the south. The location served to make the American victory at the Battle of Platts-

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burgh critical to America’s independence. Plattsburgh further served as President William McKinley’s summer White House and hosted the Catholic Summer School of America. “We had President Taft in a parade on Margaret Street,” Julian said. The undertaking wasn’t without its setbacks, such as when Julian’s laptop died for three months. At times, she wondered what she had gotten herself into. “It took the better part of a year.” In fact, it never really felt like it came together until a

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New Las Vegas service at Plattsburgh Airport By Stephen Bartlett

stephen@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH — Allegiant has announced nonstop jet service between Plattsburgh and Las Vegas starting Dec. 19, 2012. The company is introducing the new service with fares as low as $150 one way, though there are time limitations for such tickets. “We are pleased to announced another affordable and convenient travel option for residents of the Plattsburgh and Montreal region,” said Andrew C. Levy, Allegiant Trav-

el Company President. “We are confident these communities will appreciate our affordable, nonstop service to Las Vegas, as well as take advantage of the value of booking hotel rooms, car rentals and attractions through us.” The new flights are to operate twice each week between Plattsburgh International Airport and McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas, starting Dec. 19, 2012. “With this new service, Celine Dion and Cirque du Soleil will have a new and affordable way to consider going to work in Las Vegas, and thousands of Montrealers and

others who have been asking about Vegas will be able to get there through Plattsburgh, Montreal’s U.S. Airport,” said Garry Douglas, President of the North Country Chamber of Commerce, which serves as the Marketing and Development Agency for Plattsburgh International Airport. “Las Vegas has been the most requested destination from the beginning, and we know this operation will be another success for both Allegiant and Plattsburgh.” He stressed that Plattsburgh travelers can save when they book air, hotel, car, activity and attraction reservations together.

“We are excited to welcome Plattsburgh to our ever-evolving partnership with Allegiant,” said Cathy Tull, senior vice president for marketing for the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. “Every new destination that is added to the schedule provides additional flexibility and more options for travelers.” Las Vegas is one of the most traveled-to destinations in the world. Allegiant partners with more than 60 of the area’s hotel properties, provides lowcost car rental service and offers deals on activities in the area.

Redistricting draws little interest in Plattsburgh By Stephen Bartlett

stephen@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH — Peter Ensel peered out into the nearly empty rows of arranged chairs in the Plattsburgh Common Council Chambers and offered the community the opportunity to speak. And only a few minutes after it started, the space between filled with silence and Ensel closed the public hearing held by the City of Plattsburgh Redistricting Committee. “I am a little surprised no one had anything to say,” Committee Chairman Ensel said. “I don’t know if it is because they think we did such a good job or because there is just a lack of interest.” The plan by the re-districting committee to re-draw the city’s six wards sees the most changes in wards 2, 3 and 1, in order of which ward is gaining or losing the most. The committee wanted to hear comments on the plan. Plattsburgh, by law, must redistrict its voting wards based on the 2010 U.S. Census, which revealed the city had 19,989 people, for an average of 3,332 each ward. Plattsburgh’s Common Council appointed the five-member committee to designate the boundaries of the city’s six wards in accordance with the City Charter.

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The committee met several times with the goal of developing a proposal that met the demands of the charter, was geographically logical and impacted as few residents as possible. They were to also consider natural boundaries, polling places and locations of current councilors’ residences. The committee was allowed to deviate 5 percent below and above the average, with a range of 3,165 to 3,498 people, and had to configure the wards in a way that contained a balanced number of residents. The committee felt it accomplished that goal with a high of 3,469 in Ward 3, and a low of 3,214 in Ward 1. That represented a difference of 255 residents between the most populated and least populated wards, or a 7.9 percent differential. Wards 2 and 3 were the most challenging, with Ward 2 having 4,495 people and Ward 3 only 2,904. Ward 2 grew significantly over the years with development on the former Plattsburgh Air Force Base. Some of the changes included relocating two Plattsburgh State dormitories on Rugar Street from Ward 2 to Ward 3. The plan submitted by the committee puts Ward 1 at 3,214, compared to 2,966; Ward 2 at 3,444, compared to 4,495; Ward 3 at 3,469, compared to 2,904; Ward 4 at 3,259, compared to 3,366; Ward 5 at 3,290, compared to 3,129; and Ward 6 at 3,313, compared to 3,129. The committee can change the plan based on the public

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The Sched Friday, Oct. 5 Football Moriah at AuSable Valley, 7:30 p.m. Peru at Plattsburgh High, 7:30 p.m. Ogdensburg at Tupper Lake, 7:30 p.m.

Volleyball Plattsburgh High at Saranac, 4:30 p.m. Northern Adirondack at Peru, 4:30 p.m. Saranac Lake at Beekmantown, 4:30 p.m. Lake Placid at AuSable Valley, 4:30 p.m.

Girls soccer Plattsburgh High at Peru, 4:30 p.m. Northeastern Clinton at Saranac Lake, 4:30 p.m. Saranac at Beekmantown, 4:30 p.m. Lake Placid at Moriah, 4:30 p.m. Seton Catholic at Ticonderoga, 4:30 p.m. Chazy at Elizabethtown-Lewis, 4:30 p.m. Willsboro at Northern Adirondack, 4:30 p.m. Keene at Minerva/Newcomb, 4:30 p.m.

Swimming Mid-season pentathlon at Plattsburgh High, 5 p.m.

Saturday, Oct. 6 Football Beekmantown at Saranac Lake, 1:30 p.m. Ticonderoga at Saranac, 1:30 p.m.

Gymnastics Plattsburgh High at Beekmantown, 11 a.m.

Tuesday, Oct. 9 Volleyball Peru at Saranac Lake, 4:30 p.m. AuSable Valley at Beekmantown, 4:30 p.m. Lake Placid at Northern Adirondack, 4:30 p.m. Saranac at Northeastern Clinton, 4:30 p.m.

Boys soccer Northeastern Clinton at Peru, 4:30 p.m. Beekmantown at AuSable Valley, 6:30 p.m. Saranac at Plattsburgh High, 6:30 p.m. Seton Catholic at Chazy, 6 p.m. Northern Adirondack at Lake Placid, 4:30 p.m. Willsboro at Elizabethtown-Lewis, 4:30 p.m. Keene at Johnsburg, 4:30 p.m.

Cross country Northeastern Clinton, Saranac Lake at AuSable Valley Saranac, Seton, Ticonderoga at Plattsburgh High Beekmantown, Peru at Lake Placid

Wednesday, Oct. 10 Girls soccer Peru at Northeastern Clinton, 4:30 p.m. AuSable Valley at Beekmantown, 4:30 p.m. Plattsburgh High at Saranac, 6:30 p.m. Lake Placid at Northern Adirondack, 4:30 p.m. Chazy at Seton Catholic, 4:30 p.m. Elizabethtown-Lewis at Willsboro, 4:30 p.m. Keene at Westport, 4:30 p.m.

Thursday, Oct. 11 Gymnastics Plattsburgh High at Peru, 5:30 p.m.

Boys soccer Saranac Lake at AuSable Valley, 4:30 p.m. Peru at Saranac, 4:30 p.m. Plattsburgh High at Beekmantown, 4:30 p.m. Westport at Lake Placid, 4:30 p.m. Chazy at Willsboro, 4:30 p.m. Elizabethtown-Lewis at Northern Adirondack, 4:30 p.m. Keene at Schroon Lake, 4:30 p.m.

Girls soccer AuSable Valley at Saranac Lake, 4:30 p.m.

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Peru at Moriah, 7:30 p.m. Beekmantown at AuSable Valley, 7:30 p.m.

Volleyball Saranac at Lake Placid, 4:30 p.m. Peru at Plattsburgh High, 4:30 p.m. Saranac Lake at Northeastern Clinton, 4:30 p.m. Beekmantown at Northern Adirondack, 4:30 p.m.

Girls soccer Saranac at Peru, 4:30 p.m. Beekmantown at Plattsburgh High, 6:30 p.m. Lake Placid at Ticonderoga, 4:30 p.m. Seton Catholic at Moriah, 4:30 p.m. Willsboro at Chazy, 6 p.m. Schroon Lake at Keene, 4:30 p.m.

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(8.25), bars (7.4), beam (8.05) and floor, where she tied with teammate Alan Rivers with a score of 8.3. Lexi Trombley finished third in the allaround.

Girls soccer Northeastern Clinton 3, Saranac 2 NCCS: Molly Roush 2 goals; Mallory Honan 1 goal, 1 assist; Celine Bouvier 2 saves SCS: Amy LoTemplio 1 goal; Rebecca Heywood 1 goal; Kristen Napper 1 assist; Jamie Favreau 10 saves

Football Saranac 0-0-0-0 0 Peru 7-17-21-6 51 PCS: Blake Altizer 6-10, 181 yards, 3 TD; Tim Remillard 16 rush-200 yards, 3 TD; Rivelino Hendircks 1 rush-79 yards, 1TD; Nick Uliva 1 rec51 yards, 1TD; Zane Bazzano 1 rec-45 yards, 1TD; Bret Boyer 2 rec-31 yards, 1 TD; Hunter Bruno 1 INT SCS: Zach Lareau 1-1, 18 yards; Paul Herrera 6 rush-30 yards; Ethan Goslin 24 yards total offense; Michael Bernardi 10 rush-27 yards; Tanner Rascoe 1 INT

Chazy 3, Moriah 1 CCRS: Megan Reynolds 2 goals; Amber Polomsky 1 goal; Rachel Pombrio 1 assist; Courtney Gilmore 1 assist; Logan Baker 3 saves Ticonderoga 4, Northern Adirondack 2, OT NAC: Makenna Magee 1 goal; Magan Magee 1 goal; Maegan Brunelle 1 assist; Rachael Venne 1 assist; Stephanie Snide 4 saves Seton Catholic 3, Willsboro 1 Seton: Peyton Falb 2 goals; Clara Giroux 1 goal; Maddison Murnane 2 assists; Kelli Ryan 6 saves Wills: Kathryn Belzile 1 goal; Kyli Swires 1 assist; Stephanie Blanchard 12 saves

Moriah 0-0-14-6 20 Beekmantown 7-7-15-0 29 BCS: Zackary Myers 6-9, 66 yards, 1 TD, 15 yards rushing; Devin Fressette 11 rush, 90 yards, 2 TD; Haydin Fountain 1 INT; Quenton Barber 79yard kickoff return TD

Northeastern Clinton 2, Plattsburgh High 0 NCCS: Mallory Honan 2 goals; Taylor Rabideau 1 assist; Celine Bouvier 7 saves PHS: Karlie Neale 6 saves Chazy 2, Ticonderoga 0 CCRS: Abbey Snide 1 goal; Hannah Laurin 1 goal; Megan Reynolds 1 assist; Gwen LaPier 1 assist; Logan Baker 3 saves Saranac 3, AuSable Valley 1 SCS: Kayla Naper 1 goal, 1 assist; Amy LoTemplio 1 goal; Summer Gillespie 1 goal; Emily Heywood 2 assists; Jamie Favreau 8 saves AVCS: Maddison Rondeau 1 goal; Bryce Douglass 4 saves, Nichole Pulsifer 5 saves Northern Adirondack 3, Moriah 1 NAC: Rachael Venne 2 goals; Magan Magee 1 goal, 1 assist; Stephanie Snide 5 saves; Anna Lashway 2 saves

Volleyball Plattsburgh High 25-25-19-27 Northern Adirondack 18-11-25-25 PHS: Katie Dwyer 7 digs; Rachel Rebideau 10 digs; Kadijah Brown 10 kills, 6 digs; Taylor Witkiewicz 4 kills, 6 digs; Kayla Dragoon 8 kills, 26 assists; Amanda McMahon 6 digs; Kayla Boise 6 digs; Deanna LaBarge 8 kills NAC: Shonni Velasquez 9 digs, 4 kills; Emma Trombley 8 assists, 4 kills; Hannah Charland 16 kills, 13 digs; Zoey Varin 7 digs; Whitney Mesec 6 digs; MacKenzie Fountain 11 assists, 6 digs Beekmantown 25-25-25 Peru 11-7-11 BCS: Michaela LaFountain 18 assists; Jordynne Ales 6 aces; Mikaela Frechette 6 aces, 4 kills; Evelyn Vicencio 6 assists; Shannon Ryan 10 kills, 3 blocks; Emily Anderson 7 kills PCS: Brooke Wyand 2 aces; Lea Perry 3 assists; Alexis McKee 2 digs Northeastern Clinton 25-25-29 Lake Placid 21-20-27 NCCS: Brianna McCoy 10 kills; Ellen Reid 10 digs, 5 kills; Amanda Tallon 25 assists; Emily Norris 18 digs, 10 kills; Stephanie LaValley 13 digs LPCS: Brenna Garrett 3 aces, 3 kills; Lindsey Howe 8 kills; Carleigh Garrett 7 assists; Serina Hayes 9 assists; Taylor Maiorca 5 digs AuSable Valley 25-25-22-25 Saranac 17-18-25-16 AVCS: Miranda Sheffer 5 aces, 4 kills; Noelle Miller 13 kills, 2 blocks; Mirissa OʼNeill 5 kills; Lindsay Brown 5 kills; Shelby Burgeois 5 kills; Belle OʼToole 16 assists SCS: Ashley Byerley 4 aces, 3 kills; Sara Wood 10 kills, 3 aces AuSable Valley 25-25-23-25 Peru 10-11-25-14 AVCS: Noelle Miller 10 kills, 3 blocks; Mirissa OʼNeill 8 aces; Belle OʼToole 10 assists, 5 digs; Alexandra Lincoln 20 digs Peru: Lea Perry 11 assists; Brooke Wyand 10 digs; Brittany Kelso 4 kills Plattsburgh High 25-20-25-25 Saranac Lake 17-25-23-16 PHS: Kadijah Brown 8 kills; Taylor Witkiewicz 4 aces, 5 kills; Samantha Martin 5 kills; Kayla Dragoon 27 assists Saranac Lake: Emily Fountain 9 assists; Samantha Martin 8 aces, 4 digs; Sarah Parker 5 digs; Kylie Sapone 7 assists; Shannon Stevens 8 digs, 6 kills; Nicole Viscardo 4 aces, 3 kills

Brooke Layhee heads the soccer ball for Saranac against AuSable Valley last week. Photo byJim Carroll/OvertimePhotography.com

Beekmantown 25-25-25 Northeastern Clinton 6-11-10 BCS: Molly King 6 digs; Amanda Frederick 5 aces; Michaela LaFountain 8 assists; Katie Gates 5 aces; Jordynne Ales 12 aces; Evelyn Vicencio 8 assists; Shannon Ryan 6 kills; Emily Anderson 5 aces, 5 kills NCCS: Brianna McCoy 5 digs; Ellen Reid 5 digs; Amanda Tallon 4 digs; Emily Norris 5 digs; Stephanie LaValley 6 digs Northern Adirondack 25-25-25 Saranac 23-17-20 NAC: Shonni Velasquez 8 kills; Emma Trombley 12 assists; Hannah Charland 8 kills; MacKenzie Fountain 5 assists Saranac: Samantha Aierle 5 aces, 5 assists; Sara Wood 4 kills; Bryanna Evoy 7 assists

Plattsburgh High 0-0-0-6 6 Saranac Lake 14-23-13-0 50 SLCS: Matt Phelan 9-12, 101 yards, 2 TD, 8 rush-89 yards; Trent Fitzgerald 2-2, 44 yards, 12 yards rushing; Seth Pickreign 4 rush, 88 yards, 1 TD, 2 INT; Guy Grebe 51 rush yards, 1 TD; Craig Leahy 28 rush yards, 1 TD; Lance Ackerson 8 rush-27 yards, 2 TD; Kevin Morgan 50 receiving yards, 2 TD; Michael Burpoe 39 receiving yards PHS: DʼAndre Lemeiux 6-8, 24 yards, 7 rush29 yards, 1 TD; Shaun Shea 42 rush yards; Jonas Miller 15 rush-41 yards AuSable Valley 0-6-0-0 6 Ticonderoga 7-14-14-7 42 AVCS: Kodie Simpson 59 pass yards, 28 rush yards; Dillon Savage 20 rush-86 yards, 1 TD; Michael Thompson 26 total yards; Sultan Siklandar 26 total yards Tupper Lake 6-0-0-0 6 FA 13-21-8-0 43 TLCS: Mitch Keniston 5-11, 48 yards, 10 yards rushing; Elliott Kerst 19 yards rushing, 1 TD; Tyler Minogue 11 rush-35 yards; Nich Borbeau 40 yard reception

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Elizabethtown-Lewis 1, Willsboro 0 ELCS: Isaiah Turner 1 goal; Brody Hooper 1 assist; Zach LaPier 5 saves Wills: Dakoda Latford 10 saves

Plattsburgh High 117, Peru 53 PHS wins: 200 medley relay (Brooke Kelley, Alexis Kelley, Kelsey Primard, Amanda Leonard); 200 free (Brin Keyser); 200 IM (Brooke Kelley); 50 free (Amanda Leonard); 100 butterfly (Brooke Kelley); 100 free (Amanda Leonard); 500 free (Brin Keyser); 200 free relay (Alexis Kelley; Corinne Wells, Amanda Leonard, Brinn Keyser); 100 back (Alexis Kelley); 100 breaststroke (Brooke Kelley); 400 free relay (Corinne Wells, Kelsey Primard, Brin Keyser, Alexis Kelley)

AuSable Valley 2, Plattsburgh High 1, OT AVCS: Jacob Montefusco 1 goal; John Goodnough 1 goal; Nate Casey 1 assist; Elias Smith 1 assist; Joshua Taylor 5 saves PHS: Nick Dodd 1 goal; Brooks Kelly 1 assist; Rob Knowles 5 saves Beekmantown 1, Saranac Lake 0 BCS: Adam Goldfarb 1 goal; Nick Danussi 1 assist; Matt LaClair 7 saves SLCS: Oliver Holmes 7 saves Willsboro 3, Seton Catholic 2, OT Wills: Seth Swires 2 goals; Sam Politi 1 goal, 1 assist; Nolan Murphy 1 assist; Brandon Porter 1 assist; Dakoda Latford 17 saves Seton: Chris Kustos 1 goal; Keegan Frenyea 1 goal; Kaden Baugh 2 assists; Keagen Briggs 10 saves Northern Adirondack 1, Westport 0 NAC: Darian Velasquez 1 goal; Brady Smart 1 assist; Dan Burger 3 saves West: Sam Napper 25 saves Northeastern Clinton 4, Saranac 0 NCCS: Kyle McCarthy 3 goals; Mason Letourneau 1 goal; Avery Trombley 3 assists Saranac: Andrew Tedford 9 saves Elizabethtown-Lewis 4, Lake Placid 0 ELCS: Brody Hooper 1 goal, 1 assist; Isaiah Turner 1 goal; Will Tomkins 1 goal; Caleb Denton 1 goal; Charlie Huttig 1 assist; Joel Morris 1 assist; Zach LaPier 12 saves Willsboro: Chris Kordziel 10 saves

Gymnastics Beekmantown 154.15, Peru 153.35 BCS: Alyssa Leonard swept the four disciplines, winning in the vault (8.45), bars (7.9), floor (9.4) and beam (9.2) to capture the all-around title. Brielle Cerne finished fourth overall and ties for second on the bars PCS: Alexandra Brown finished second in the all-around with runner-up finishes in the vault

Rachael Venne of Northern Adirondack. Photo by Jim Carroll/OvertimePhotography.com

Galleries uplaoded recently Beekmantown at Peru gymnastics Westport girls soccer Northern Adirondack at Seton girls soccer AuSable Valley, Beekmantown cross country Saranac at AVCS girls soccer Beekmantown at PHS gymnastics AVCs at Ti football


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The history of hunting in the Adirondacks

At first glance, the only evidence it was a buck were some big tines sticking out of the tall grass. Later I got a better glimpse of him, as he ran off in the distance. Photos by Joe Hackett

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ccording to The Hunter's Aim: The Cultural Politics of American Sport Hunters, 1880-1910 written by Daniel Justin Herman, “sport hunting in the United States reached its pinnacle in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Between 1865 and 1900, no less than thirty-nine weekly and monthly American journals were devoted to field sports, including Forest and Stream, The American Sportsman, The American Field, Outdoor Life, Recreation, Outing, and Turf Field, and Farm.” Herman explains, “Hunting was the most ubiquitous of American field sports….and the most symbolically charged. Simply put, to hunt in the Gilded Age was to define oneself as American while simultaneously defining oneself too as an equal of English aristocrats.” “Ironically, as sport hunting in the United States peaked around the turn of the century, native game populations were plummeting. By the time the western "frontier" had been tamed; the industrial revolution was in full swing and the U.S. population was rapidly turning more urban and industrial rather than rural and agrarian.” Hunting proved to be important means of subsistence for settlers, even as agriculture cane to define civilization. In the colonial era, hunters were considered barbaric, backwards backwoodsmen, who were not far removed from the Native Americans. Civilized men were expected to spend their time toiling on the farm or working in a factory. Modern men were more likely involved in the burgeoning progresses of the Industrial Revolution. This divide, which occurred at the turn of the last century, continues to haunt shooting sports to this day. To a degree, the divide affected big game hunting the most, and today, it deer hunting is largely considered a blue-collar pursuit, while the more polished sportsmen prefer to hunt elk, quail and pheasant. Despite a host of social and economic divides, shooting sports continue to provide the American public with a valuable connection to the past. Additionally, our long heritage of hunting and fishing pursuits are directly responsible for the preservation of wildlife and the continued conservation of the wild places they inhabit. Herman concluded, ”sport hunting became a quintessentially American sport in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries…as it offered a way to recapture an imagined past…and defined Americanness.” In current times, as Americans continue to adjust to the rapid changes brought on by the advent of instant communications, and the uncertainties of the many modern day political, social and economic upheaval; it will be traditional consumptive sports such as hunting and angling that provide the population with an important a grounding influence. In an increasingly artificial world, where virtual reality is nearly as prevalent as the real thing, it will be the folks with boots on the ground that offer this country it’s best and last chance to hold onto the foundations of a proud society.

Adirondack Big Game Hunting

Historically, the vast landmass encompassing the current Park wasn’t formally labeled the Adirondacks until 1837. Prior to that time, a British map from 1761 referred to the land simply as ‘Deer Hunting Country’. It seems times haven’t

changed as much as the names. Despite the lack of a formal name, it is believed the region once provided a traditional route for native peoples of the Algonquin, Abenaki and Mohawk nations, who traveled through it for centuries. The land was likely used for hunting, trapping, fishing and trade, but there is little evidence of the establishment of permanent Indian settlements. However, it is believed that Native People maintained seasonal villages for hunting, fishing and even agricultural purposes. Although New York State initiated regulations restricting the harvest of Whitetail Deer in 1788, which limited the harvest to a season spanning from August until December, the laws were rarely enforced. In the years following the Civil War, an energetic and ever burgeoning East Coast populace discovered the Adirondacks. In their efforts to escape the summer heat and eternal urban grime, they vacated the cities, and retreated to the cool confines of the Great North Woods. They were called ‘vacationers’, and soon the fabulous resorts and Great Camps were built to accommodate them. The rush north was greatly aided by several publications that painted a rather rosy image of the benefits of wilderness travel. Initially, the notorious Adirondack black flies received very little ink. When Rev. William H. H. Murray published Adventures in the Wilderness in 1869, the book brought a ground swell of urbanites to the to the Adirondacks in the movement that became known as ‘Murray’s Rush.’ Increasingly, travelers that included Murrays Fools came to hunt and fish during their vacation, and the demand for competent woodsmen fostered the development of a network of Adirondack guides. The manly pursuits of hunting, fishing and camping were extremely popular among urban dwellers, and the Adirondacks beckoned. In the years after the Civil War until the turn of the century, over three dozen national magazines were published to satisfy the demand for sporting journals. Many publications, including Forest and Stream advocated for the preservation and restoration of native species such as moose, black bear and beaver, while others endorsed efforts to stock elk, buffalo, Russian Boar and a host of exotic big game species. A few of these original sporting journals are still in publication today, including The American Sportsman, Outdoor Life, and Field and Stream. As fish and game stocks began to become depleted, The New York State Forest Commission enacted game laws for the Adirondacks with defined seasons, take limits and a specified means of harvest in order to protect the natural resources. According to Adirondack Wilderness: A Story of Man and Nature by Jane Eblen Keller, the New York Deer Hunting Season was reduced to two deer per person from August 15 until October 15, in1895. Jacklighting of deer was finally banned in 1897, and following a five-year prohibition in 1899, the hounding of deer was banned permanently in 1904. At the time, the science of game management was a relatively new concept. However, the extinction of such prolific species as Passenger Pigeons, and the near demise of the American Bison, sounded a national alarm. The unprotected and unwarranted hunting of game species simply for sport was considered a national calamity. In the Adirondacks, and elsewhere, game seasons were established, and restocking efforts were initiated to restore beaver, black bear and to ensure the survival of a greatly diminished whitetail deer herd. In 1926, hunters were required to purchase a hunting license, and the hunting season was reduced to just a month from October 16 until November 15. However, Adirondack hunters were still harvesting between seven and twelve thousand deer throughout the 1920’s and 30’s. Due to ongoing conservations efforts, the Adirondack deer herd expanded and annual harvests topped out in 1954, when hunters took 10,192 bucks, which remains the annual record. However, in 1969 three hard winters in seccession reduced the deer population by half when the animals couldn't forage beneath the deep snows. The decline occurred when much of the Forest Preserve had a lot of even-aged stands with little undergrowth, that were inhospitable to deer. A sudden scarcity of whitetails was evident in 1968, when hunters harvested only 8,383 bucks in the Adirondacks, and by 1971, they managed a take of only 2,907 whitetails. By the end of the '70's decade, the Department of Environmental Conservation estimated the Adirondack deer herd conisted of less than 30,000 animals due to a series of hard winters and the lack of suitable habitat. Currently, wildlife biologists indicate the deer herd has rebounded quite well and estimates of current deer populations in a range between sixty and eighty thousand animals. Like most deer hunters, I ask that at least one buck passes my way during the open season. Anything beyond that would be purely a bonus. Joe Hackett is a guide and sportsman residing in Ray Brook. Contact him at brookside18@adelphia.net.

Giant Mountain from Owl Head lookout near Elizabethtown. Photo by Shaun Kittle

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t only took 10 minutes for the view to disappear, 10 minutes for the bright autumn leaves decorating Giant Mountain to be enveloped in a cloud of mist. I witnessed the spectacle from the rocks of Owl Head lookout, and eagerly watched as the sunlight became a filtered haze of its former self and the wind picked up, causing glistening, mote-sized droplets of water to dance before me. “This is why I do this,” I thought as the mist continued along the range, consuming Rocky Peak Ridge. “This is something worth beholding.” For me, a nice view is simply a destination, a milestone along a trip through the woods. The 2.5 mile trail to Owl Head lookout is interesting in its own right. With its little waterfalls, wooden bridges, open hemlock-dominated forests and mossy ravine, it is about as scenic as anyone could ask for. But, as much as I enjoyed the journey, it is that one moment, when everything changed, that stands out to me the most. I have been asked what it is about nature that appeals to me, why I would rather take to a trail than a shopping mall, especially on a rainy day, and the answer is never a simple one. It is a fair question, for sure, but an honest response is multi-tiered—I go into the forest to learn, to challenge myself, to gain perspective and to relax. But there was something that came before all of that, something the mist-shrouded mountains reminded me of—a sense of discovery. From my first memories of the outdoors to my latest outing, I have found that there is always a feeling of exploration and adventure in the forest, even on some of our most well-worn paths. It is why, I think, so many people are drawn to nature, and why some of us feel the need to return to it as often as possible. It is true that people enter the woods for different reasons—scientists seek to study it, climbers to scale it, hunters to stalk it and artists to emulate it. Regardless of the activity, that thing that keeps a person busy, the goal remains the same—to experience that one moment in time when something extraordinary occurs. It could be spotting a rare Bicknell’s thrush in the krummholz on Algonquin or being the first to climb the new slide on Upper Wolf Jaw. It might be taking down a buck after tracking it for hours through the Saranac Lakes Wild Forest or finally getting the colors right in that painting of a perfect mountain sunset over Osgood Pond. I think about all of this as I watch the mist travel through the valley toward Lake Champlain. I think about how fortunate I feel to be the only one on Owl Head this day, and then I think about how important it is to have this land available for everyone to enjoy. It enriches lives, it calms nerves, and it’s great exercise. Yes, we might think differently about the activities we pursue, but in the end we are all seeking, and fighting to protect, the same thing. As I left the trailhead and came around a bend on Route 9N, what I saw compelled me to pull over—a rainbow was straddling the road in a great, prismatic arch. As I admired it a man came out of a nearby house and stood in his front lawn, head tilted toward the sky, and a rider on a motorcycle soon stopped and joined me on the shoulder of the road. No one spoke, for we had each found the natural wonder on our own, and even though we shared that moment, that feeling of discovery still belonged to each one of us.

Shaun Kittle

Shaun Kittle can be reached at shaun@denpubs.com.


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DEC defends killing injured moose in Wilmington By Katherine Clark

katherine@denpubs.com RAY BROOK — New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) officials are defending the Sept. 25 killing of an injured moose in the Wilmington Notch. DEC Regional Wildlife Conservation Manager Lance Durfey said the decision to kill the moose was made after watching the animal suffer for four days. Furthermore, the DEC was following protocol for dealing with moose near busy roadways. “Certainly euthanizing the moose wasn’t the outcome we wanted or hoped for, but it ended up being the most humane choice for the moose,” Durfey said. Durfey — who made the decision to shoot the moose — and DEC spokesman Dave Winchell said field staff watched the moose after it was reported on Saturday, Sept. 22 that the moose was spotted in the West Branch of the Ausable River and appeared to be injured. The moose attracted a lot of human attention during the few days it was there with curious motorists along state Route 86 stopping to watch. Winchell said the increased traffic led to the need for traffic control officers and more dangerous roadway conditions with increased pedestrian and car traffic. DEC staff tested the moose’s mobility by firing rubber pellets at the moose. The moose moved away from the river and into the woods, only to return on Sunday and remain there until Tuesday when the decision was made to kill it.

“On Tuesday (the moose) was obviously in distress,” Durfey said. “We tried to get it to move again and this time it wouldn’t. Both hind legs were swollen and the animal was floundering, thrashing and unable to stand and it’s limbs were shaky. It was obvious to us the animal wouldn’t be able to recover, and we decided then it was the best to euthanize him and end its suffering.” Though Winchell said the DEC has not received direct complaints and disagreement from the public, he said a disapproving tone from the community was voiced in local media and social media outlets. “We were hearing that people didn’t think what was done was right or they were angry the moose had to be euthanized, but what was done was part of the protocol for our department,” Durfey said. “We get involved when wildlife is impacting people, it’s one of our department’s responsibilities.” The protocol for handling the situation, like the one that unfolded in the Wilmington Notch, is outlined in the New York State Moose Response Manual. Dated April 1, 2011, the manual designates in the section titled “Moose in or near high traffic areas” the following protocol: “For moose on a heavily used high-speed highway, shoulder, or median, control traffic by reducing vehicle speed or stopping traffic and alerting motorists. Use chasing/herding/hazing options to direct the moose toward more suitable areas. If the moose is in a situation that does not allow for these options, then it should be shot.” Likewise, in the “Sick or Injured Moose” section, the manual states the following protocol:

“If the moose is injured and it is determined that chances of survival are high, the moose should be left alone and monitored from a distance that does not affect natural behavior. If the moose is in a situation where it cannot be left alone or kept a safe distance from the public, it should be euthanized as soon as possible ... If the injury is severe enough to limit chances for survival, the moose should be euthanized as soon as possible.” Winchell said he understands the negative reaction and encourages anyone who feels that way to take a look at the outlined protocol for situations like this. Shooting the moose was decided to be the most humane way to help the Wilmington moose, according to Durfey. “(With) chemical immobilization, the moose would have been fully conscious but physically immobilized,” Durfey said. “He would have been very uncomfortable, and there are currently no animal rehabilitation facilities that help an animal of that size.” Winchell and Durfey said they don’t believe this situation sets a precedent for handling injured moose as the DEC takes each situation on a case-by-case basis. “Human safety was certainly a factor here but not the primary factor,” Durfey said. “The welfare of the animal came down to be the deciding factor here.” A necropsy (autopsy of an animal) of the moose may take weeks or months to receive results Winchell said, and they will be made available when they are submitted. For more information about the moose manual, go to the DEC website and follow the link: www.dec.ny.gov/animals/74663.html to read the entire protocol.

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Nine people held a protest on Sept. 29 against the DEC shooting of a moose on the Wilmington Notch. Photo by Katherine Clark

Small group protests moose killing in Wilmington By Katherine Clark

katherine@denpubs.com WILMINGTON — A small group of protesters weathered the rain and cold on Sept. 29 to stand up for the moose killed by the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) on Sept. 25. The protest was held after a wildlife official shot and killed an injured bull moose that had been seen around the West Branch of the Ausable River for four days off a narrow stretch of road in the Wilmington Notch. DEC Regional Wildlife Conservation Manager Lance Durfey said the decision to kill the moose was made after watching the animal suffer with injuries to its back legs. The nine protesters stood in a parking area on the Wilmington Notch, carrying signs, playing drums and chanting for passing cars to give their support for the moose they had named Bruce. The incident left Bloomingdale resident Pam Smith asking if the moose really needed to be shot. “The question is was there were any alternatives? They didn’t ask if there were any alternatives,” Smith said. Smith said she was upset and skeptical that the DEC couldn’t remove the moose’s body alive as easily as they did after it was killed. “What’s the difference of them taking him out sedated or dead?” Smith said. Durfey said last week they didn’t want to sedate the moose for fear it would cause the animal more pain and distress. “The sedatives would only have immobilized the moose. He still would have been conscious and in the water,” Durfey said. “We didn’t want to put him through that.” Signs carried by the protestors read “Department of Executing Critters,” “Moose Abuse No Time for Bruce,” “No Moose loitering violators will be shot” and “I can’t speak for myself. You are my voice!” with a picture of the moose on the page.

Jennifer McCaffrey of Brushton said that she made the almost two-hour drive to show support for the moose and be a voice for him. “Just felt really strongly that the moose shouldn’t have been killed,” McCaffrey said. McCaffrey said the DEC should have allowed nature to take its course without human intervention. Jason Oconnell, of Brushton, said the DEC shouldn’t have shot the moose who was inside the wildlife preserve and not hurting anyone. “We’re in the Adirondack Park. It’s the biggest park in the country, and that’s what it’s for,” Oconnell said. “It’s for the animals in the woods not rich people from downstate on vacation.” The protest was organized by Brenda Rose Dadds-Woodward, a wildlife photographer from Dannemora. Dadds-Woodward came to see the moose every day while it stood in the river. On Sept. 25, she cancelled her plans when she heard the news the moose had been killed. “I actually just started crying at the computer. I was going to bring my son to see the moose that day, too,” DaddsWoodward said. “My son said, ‘Those are mean people. They could have saved him.’” She started organizing the protest right away. Of the almost 80 people who agreed to attend via the event’s Facebook page, nine attended. Dadds-Woodward said she was disappointed with the small turnout of protestors but she plans to do more. “I want a change in the DEC,” Dadds-Woodward said. “They need to get more educated on how to help (the animals) not just kill them.” Dadds-Woodward said she wants to get in touch with people in the DEC and try to understand why the moose was killed and see what can be done to stop the killing of more wildlife like the one she called Bruce. “If they are going to fight us, we are going to just keep protesting until those changes are made,” Dadds-Woodward said.

HELEN C. SHEDD Westport, Helen C. Shedd died on Wednesday August 9, 2012, with her family by her side at Highlands Regional Medical Center In Sebring, Fl. A memorial service will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 6, 2012, at the Westport Federated Church in Westport, NY. There will then be a committal service at Black River Cemetery. Following this, a luncheon will be provided back at the church. W.M.Marvins is in charge of local arrangements. WALTON R. HUESTIS JR. AUG 19, 1940 - SEP 27, 2012 Willsboro, NY Venice, FL, a niece Rebecca Walton R. Huestis Jr. 72, of of NJ, a nephew David and Willsboro, NY died at CVPH wife Chris of Saratoga, an Medical Center Thursday 9/ aunt Helen Huestis Wright of 27/12 from complications of GA, a sister and brother-inlong term diabetes. law Debbie and Mike McHe was born in Ticonderoga, Donald and their daughter NY 8/19/40 the older son of Katelyn, and a sister-in-law Walton and Rhesa (SpearBarbara Morano, all of man) Huestis. He graduated Loudonville, NY. from Bordentown Military Calling hours were held SatAcademy, Paul Smiths Colurday 9/29/12 at the Willslege and Simmons School of boro United Methodist Mortuary Science. He was a Church from 11AM to 2PM. member of the The Keeseville A Masonic Service was held Elks, The Iroquois Lodge at 1:30pm. A Funeral Service F&AM #715, The Willsboro was held @ 2pm with RevFish & Game Club, The NYS erend McPheeters officiating. Coroners & Medical ExaminA reception and fellowship ers Association and the time followed the Funeral Willsboro United Methodist Service. A private burial will Church. He was an Essex be at a future date. County Coroner for 25 years. At the request of the family He owned and managed the in lieu of flowers donations Huestis Funeral Home in in his memory may be made Willsboro for 39 years. to the Willsboro Rescue, 3 In 1970 he married Nancy Farrell Rd. Willsboro, NY (Hamilton) and together they 12996. Its dedicated memraised 3 children, Todd of bers took great care of Bob Raleigh NC, Robb of Willsover many years during his boro, NY, and Katie of illness. Thank you from the Roslindale, MA. He is surbottom of our hearts. vived by 1 brother Kirby of

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ALTONA Holy Angels Church - Main Street, Altona. Mass - 7:30 p.m. Saturday; 10:30 a.m. Sunday CHAMPLAIN Living Water Baptist Church 9 Locust St., corner of Main and Locust, Champlain. Sunday School at 9 a.m. Service at 10 a.m. Thursday Bible Study at 7 p.m. includes activities for children. Phone: 298-4358 Three Steeples United Methodist Church - 491 Route 11, Champlain. 298-8655 or 298-5522. Sunday morning worship 9:30 a.m. Sunday School at same time (Sept. thru June). Steve Loan, Pastor. steeples3@primelink1.net St. Mary’s Catholic Church - Church Street, Champlain. Saturday Anticipated Mass 5:00 p.m. Sunday services 8 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. St. Joseph’s Church - Mason Road, Champlain. Saturday Anticipated Mass,

7:30 p.m. Christ & St. John’s Episcopal/Anglican Church - 18 Butternut Street, Champlain. (518) 298-8543. Sunday Mass at 9:30 a.m. Patricia A. Beauharnois, Deacon Vicar CHAZY Sacred Heart Church - Box 549, Chazy 12921. (518) 846-7650. Sunday Masses (Ant) 4 p.m., 8 a.m. & 10 a.m. Chazy Presbyterian Church - 620 Miner Farm Rd., Chazy. 846-7349 Worship and Sunday School will begin at 11 a.m. Email: chazypres@westelcom.com ELLENBURG St. Edmund’s Roman Catholic Church - Route 11, Ellenburg. Saturday Anticipated Mass, 4 p.m. Sunday Mass, 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. The Ellenburg United Methodist Church - will meet at 9 a.m. at the church in Ellenburg Center. However, on Election Day, Sunday, we move to the

Ellenburg Methodist Community Center on Rt. 11. ELLENBURG DEPOT Ellenburg Depot Wesleyan Church 2179 Plank Rd., PO Box 177 Ellenburg Depot, NY 12935. Pastor: Robert R. Phillips. Phone: 594-3902. Sunday Family Bible Hour: 9:50 a.m. Sunday Worship Time: 10:50 a.m. Children’s Youth Ministries: Call for schedule. MOOERS St. Joseph’s Catholic Church - Maple Street, Mooers. 236-7142. Anticipated Saturday Mass, 5:30 p.m. Sunday Mass, 10 a.m. Reconciliation announced special Saturday mornings 10 a.m. & by request. Mooers United Methodist Church 14 East St., Located adjacent to old Post Office. Sunday service, 9:30 a.m. Contemporary & traditional music, activities for children, youth and families, 236-7129, pastoral@twcny.rr.com, www.gbgm-umc.org/mooersumc

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 - 4003 Rt. 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: 8 a.m. and 10 a.m.; Weekday Masses: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 9 a.m. Communion Service: Wednesday 9 a.m.

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First Presbyterian Church - 52 Washington Ave., Rouses Point, New York 12979. Telephone 518-297-6529. 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 19, Sciota. WEST CHAZY West Chazy Community Church Pastor Marty Martin. 17 East Church St. Fiske Road, West Chazy, NY. Ph. 4934585. Sunday: Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Tuesday; Youth Group 6:30 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.

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ATTENTION HUNTERS! 60 acres $89,900 Must sell to settle bankruptcy! Hardwoods, fields, big stream, awesome views, ATV trails! Sothern zone, less than 3 ½ hrs NYC! Won't last! (888) 701-7509 www.NewYorkLandandLakes.com COURT ORDERED LAND LIQUIDATION 17 acres -$29,900 Just off NY's I-90, Cooperstown Lake Region! Nice views, hardwoods, creek, Beautiful fields! Great bldg site! Terms avail! Must sell NOW! (888) 905-8847 www.NewYorkLandandLakes.com LAKE SALE: 6 acres on Bass Lake $29,900. 2 acres Pondfront $19,900. 8 acre Waterfront Home $99,900. 20 lake properties must go. Financing. www.LandFirstNY.com 888-6832626

DAYCARE 20YR. Exp. Daycare Provider, Mon.-Fri. Between AuSable Forks and Keeseville. 85.00/wk 518834-9635 Tina

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CUT & SPLIT HARDWOOD Guaranteed to burn or your money back! $85.00 Face Cord Delivered. Call 518-207-6718

2 BR/1 BA, 1 st floor Apt. Great Location! Recently renovated. All utilities Included! $650 518-944-0734

HOME IMPROVEMENT QUALITY, DURABLE AND AFFORDABLE COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS. Free on-site consultation. Call CB Structures 1-800-9400192 or www.cbstructuresinc.com REPLACEMENT WINDOWS $179 Installed. Double Hung Tilt-ins, Lifetime Warranty,Energy Star tax credit available. Call Now! 1-866272-7533www.usacustomwindow s.com TOTAL WOOD HEAT. Safe, clean, efficient and comfortable OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACE from Central Boiler. Adirondack Hardware Company 518-834-9790

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LOGGING LAVALLEE LOGGING is looking to harvest and purchase standing timber, primarily Spruce & White Pine Willing to pay New York State stumpage prices on all species. References available. Matt Lavallee, 518-6456351

48 SPRING STREET, PORT HENRY, NY 2 BR/1 BA, Large lakeview property. Nice neighborhood. Hdwd fls. Offstreet pk. pl. Village sewer line. No pets/smoking. Utilities included. 750. Security. References. (919) 239-3791 $750 robbiedobb@aol.com

HOME ELIZABETHTOWN HOME for rent - small 1 bedroom. $585/mo., + utilities. Walk to work. (518) 873-6828.

VACATION PROPERTY CRYSTAL RIVER, FLA., RV Spot, private spot with 50 amp, deck, garden area on private property, $200 mo. + electric & cable, minimal 3 month rental. Please call 518-873-6606. OCEAN CITY, MARYLAND. Best selection of affordable rentals. Full/ partial weeks. Call for FREE brochure. Open daily. Holiday Real Estate. 1-800-638-2102. Online reservations: www.holidayoc.com

AUCTION AUCTION: REAL PROPERTY TAX FORECLOSURES DUTCHESS COUNTY- Selling Properties October 17th@ 11AM. The Poughkeepsie Grand Hotel, Poughkeepsie. 800-243-0061 AAR & HAR, Inc. Free brochure: www.NYSAUCTIONS.com RESERVED REAL ESTATE AUCTION STARTING BID $250.00 By WIDAY & WIDAY Real Estate Auction Company Saturday, October 13, 2012 Preview 1:00 p.m. - Auction 2:00 p.m. White Church Road Crown Point, NY 6.7 Acres of Land in the Adirondacks! Buyer/Seller Cash Contract with Bank Letter of Guaranty or Bank Pre-Approved Loan. Valid I.D. at time of Bidding Sliding Scale Buyer's Premium between 0.5 - 4% depending on Final Bid WELLS FARGO BANK FINANCIAL SOLUTIONS AVAILABLE For more information contact: Ted Widay, Jr. - 315/790-8799 Margie Widay - 315/790-4133 Or Send email to: TeMargeLLC@yahoo.com www.widayandwidayrealestateau ctions.com UNRESERVED REAL ESTATE AUCTION STARTING BID $250.00 By WIDAY & WIDAY Real Estate Auction Company Saturday, October 13, 2012 Preview 10:00 a.m. - Auction 11:00 a.m. Barton Hill Lane Moriah, NY 1.80 Acres of Land - Quary Buyer/Seller Cash Contract with Bank Letter of Guaranty or Bank Pre-Approved Loan. Valid I.D. at time of Bidding Sliding Scale Buyer's Premium between 0.5 - 4% depending on Final Bid WELLS FARGO BANK FINANCIAL SOLUTIONS AVAILABLE For more information contact: Ted Widay, Jr. - 315/790-8799 Margie Widay - 315/790-4133 Or Send email to: TeMargeLLC@yahoo.com www.widayandwidayrealestateau ctions.com

Out with the old, in with the new! Sell what you don’t want. Check the Classified Superstore. 1-800-989-4237.

GARAGE SALE/ BARN SALE ATTN: GARAGE SALE ENTHUSIASTS! Buying or selling second-hand treasures?The NYS Department of State's Division of Consumer Protection, 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 Division of Consumer Protection at www.dos.ny.gov BARN SALE NEW RUSSIA 292 Simonds Hill Road. Saturday, Sept 29th, 9am-6pm. Old & New Furniture, Misc. Items, 4 Wheeler, Pop-Up Camper. BRANT LAKE, NY, Yard Sale MORE GOOD STUFF YARD SALE: 46 Orlin Duell Road, Brant Lake, NY, Saturday October 06, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Antiques, canoes, motor boat, tools galore, household appliances, horse and rider gear. Much more. Rain or Shine. YARD SALE Sat., Sun., & Mon. October 6, 7 & 8, 2012, 10am - 3pm. 91 Sisco Street, Westport, NY EVERYTHING MUS GO!!!

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CAREER TRAINING THE OCEAN CORP. 10840 Rockley Road, Houston, Texas 77099. Train for a New Career. *Underwater Welder. Commercial Diver. *NDT/Weld Inspector. Job Placement Assistance. Financial Aid available for those who qualify. 1-800-3210298.

HIRING: WORKERS Needed to Assemble Products at Home. No selling, $500 weekly potential. Info. 1985-646-1700 DEPT. CAD-4085 MOVIE EXTRAS/ACTORS Make up to $300/day. No experience. All looks and ages. Call 1-877-4600656 OVER 18? Need 18 to 24 people to travel with our bright, young team. Paid travel/lodging. No experience necessary. 1-877-646-5050

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ANNOUNCEMENTS BUY GOLD & SILVER COINS 1 percent over dealer cost. For a limited time, ParkAvenue Numismatics is selling Silver and Gold American Eagle Coins at 1 percent overdealer cost. 1-877-357-9566 CANADA DRUG CENTER is your choice for safe and affordable medications. Ourlicensed Canadian mail order pharmacy will provide you with savings of up to 90 percent on all your medication needs. Call today 1-877-207-6086 for $25.00 off your first prescription and free shipping. DISH NETWORK STARTING AT $19.99/month PLUS 30 Premium Movie Channels. Free for 3 Months! SAVE! Ask About SAME DAY Installation! CALL 1-888-8238160

HELP WANTED LOCAL GORE MOUNTAIN SKI AREA JOB FAIR Saturday October 13th 9am- Noon Contact Nicole Durkin 251-2411

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WESTAFF SERVICES We'll find the perfect employee and make you the hero! Office /Clerical, Light Industrial Professional/Technical Managerial Call today 518-566-6061

ADIRONDACK 79 Acres, 20 min. to Whiteface, great for hunting or cross country skiing, road frontage, power, $69,000. 518-624-6055

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DIVORCE $450* NO FAULT OR Regular Divorce. Covers Children, Property, etc. Only One Signature Required! *Excludes govt. fees. Locally Owned!1-800-522-6000 Ext. 100. Baylor & Associates, Inc. Est. 1977

ST. JOSEPH’S ADDICTION & RECOVERY CENTERS is currently seeking a Per Diem Addictions Counselor for our Ticonderoga Out Patient Clinic. Qualified Health Professional preferred. The successful candidate will be responsible for treatment and documentation with a caseload of 25-30 clients, as well as group facilitation and community networking. Willing to work flexible schedule. Please forward resume to: Carole Zeske, Human Resources St. Joseph's Addiction Treatment & Recovery Centers P.O. Box 470 Saranac Lake, NY 12983 or Fax: 518-891-1946 Email: czeske@sjrcrehab.org EOE

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ACTORS/MOVIE EXTRAS NEEDED immediately! $150-$300/day depending on job. No experience, all looks needed. 1-800-561-1762

Out with the old, in with the new! Sell what you don’t want. Check the Classified Superstore. 1-800-989-4237.

ELECTRIC STOVE Great condition. Selling because of remodel. Black and white. $300 OBO. Must pick up. 518-578-2501


October 6, 2012 APPLIANCES MONITOR 2200 KEROSENE HEATER Used only 2 heating seasons in excellent condition. Extension intake/venting kit included. $500 Call 891-0352

ELECTRONICS BUNDLE & SAVE on your CABLE, INTERNET PHONE, AND MORE. High Speed Internet starting at less than $20/ mo. CALL NOW! 800-291-4159 DIRECT TO Home Satellite TV $19.99/mo. Free Installation FREE HD/DVR Upgrade Credit/Debit Card Req. Call 1-800-795-3579

FARM PRODUCTS MAPLE SYRUP for sale Pure NY maple Syrup for sale. $8.00 pt. 518-585-6683

FINANCIAL SERVICES $$$ ACCESS LAWSUIT CASH NOW!!! Injury Lawsuit Dragging? $500-$500,000++ within 48 /hrs? 1-800-568-8321 www.lawcapital.com CREDIT CARD DEBT? LEGALLY HAVE IT REMOVED! Minimum $7,000 in debt to qualify. Utilize Consumer Protection Attorneys. Call now! 1-888-2370388 CREDIT REPAIR SPECIALIST Have a 720 score? You can! FREE CONSULTATION 888-316-2786 ext102 www.raisemycreditasap.com GOLD AND SILVER CAN PROTECT Your Hard Earned Dollars. Learn how by calling Freedom Gold Group for your free educational guide. 1-866-930-7729

FIREWOOD HEARTHSTONE BENNINGTON Woodstove, used 3 Seasons, $2400 new, Asking $1050. Call 518-643-9418

FOR SALE 1972 GRAND TORINO runs, needs work comes with some new parts $3200; 7140 Hesston Chopper, hay & corn head, $1,275; Chevy Van 30 Travelmaster camper $2500. 518-962-4394 6 ALUMINUM Dock Sections, 4' wide 10-13' long, $2400. 518-523-0190 CLARINET, VIOLIN, FLUTE, TRUMPET, Amplifier, Fender Guitar $75 each. Upright Bass, Cello, Saxophone, French Horn, Drums $189 each. Others 4-sale 1-516377-7907 GARAGE DOOR 8'x16', White Aluminum, insulated, very good condition, no dents, will be available on or around August 9th. Asking $450 OBO. 518297-2241. HUSQVARNA SNOW BLOWER 30'w, with cab & chains, $900 OBO. 518-873-2474

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www.northcountryman.com LOG TRUCK LOADS FIREWOOD Now selling Straight Log Truck Loads of log length mixed hardwoods for firewood in Bristol, Lincoln, New Haven, Starksboro, Monkton Vt. Call for price. (802) 453-7131 STEEL BUILDINGS: 4 only 20x24, 25x32, 30x40, 45x82.Sell For Balance Owed! Free Delivery! 1-800462-7930x249

CANADA DRUG CENTER. Safe and affordable medications. Save up to 90% on your medication needs. Call 1-888-734-1530 ($25.00 off your first prescription and free shipping.) CASH FOR CARS, Any Make or Model! Free Towing. Sell it TODAY. Instant offer: 1-800-8645784

LAWN & GARDEN BRUSH HOG Model EFM600. Used 1 year, like new. Finish mower. 518-570-8837 $1,000

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WELL PUMP Gould, 1 HP, 4 months old, $600.00. 518-5760012

CASH FOR CARS: All Cars/Trucks Wanted. Running or Not! Top Dollar Paid. We Come To You! Any Make/Model. Call For Instant Offer: 1-800-864-5960

PIANO LESSONS *New Students Welcome. Please Call for Information 518-643-0152. *Experienced Teacher.

WHITE WROUGHT IRON DAYBED SCALLOPED BACK NO MATTRESS $50.00 518-4922028

FINISH HIGH School at home in a few weeks. First Coast Academy, 1 -800-658-1180x130. www.fcahighschool.org

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WOODSTOVE HEARTHSTONE Soapstone, blower fan, 3 seasons old, great condition. 518-962-2799 $1,490

MEDICAL CAREERS begin here - Online training for Allied Health and Medical Management. Job placement assistance. Computer available. Financial Aid if qualified. SCHEV certified. Call 800-510-0784 www.CenturaOnline.com

FURNITURE 1-BRAND NEW Queen size mattress set, still in plastic, $150, 518-534-8444.

GENERAL "REPTILIAN ALIENS YouTube search is the ultimate truth," Captain Kirk. **OLD GUITARS WANTED! ** Gibson, Martin, Fender, Gretsch, Epiphone, Guild, Mosrite, Rickenbacker. Prairie State, D'Angelico, Stromberg, and Gibson Mandolins/Banjos. 1920's thru 1980's. TOP CASH PAID! 1-800-401-0440 52" COLOR (J.V.C.) T.V., perfect condition, $300.00 (or) 35" Samsung Color T.V. $200.00 New. 518-523-1681 AIRLINE CAREERS begin here - Become an Aviation Maintenance Tech. FAA approved training. Financial aid if qualified Housing available. Job placement assistance. Call AIM (888) 6861704 AIRLINE CAREERS begin here Become an Aviation Maintenance Tech. FAA approved training. Financial aid if qualified - Housing available. Job placement assistance. Call AIM (866)453-6204 ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE from Home. *Medical, *Business, *Criminal Justice. Job placement assistance. Computer available. Call 800-510-0784 www.CenturaOnline.com

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ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE from home. *Medical, *Business, *Criminal Justice, *Hospitality, Job placement assistance. Computer available. Financial Aid if qualified. SCHEV Authorized. Call 888-201-8657 www.CenturaOnline.com

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CA$H PAID-UP TO $27/BOX for unexpired, sealed DIABETIC TEST STRIPS! 1 DAY PAYMENT & PREPAID shipping. SE HABLA ESPANOL. Emma 1888-776-7771. www.Cash4DiabeticSupplies.com

BUYING/SELLING: GOLD, gold coins, sterling silver, silver coins, diamonds, fine watches (Rolex, Cartier, Patek, Phillippe), paintings, furs, estates. Call for appointment 917-696-2024 JAY CA$H PAID- up to $26/Box for unexpired, sealed DIABETIC TEST STRIPS. Hablamos Espanol. 1-800 -371-1136 HAVE COIN WILL TRAVEL Buying Old U.S coins,currency, commemoratives,bullion and other interesting items. Fair & Honest. Prices in today's market. Call anytime 7 days a week, ANA member Po Box 151, Jay, NY 12941 (518) 946-8387 WANTED ALL MOTORCYCLES, & Memorabilia pre 1980, $Top CASH$ PAID! Running or not. 1315-569-8094 WANTED: WILL Pay up to $15.00 for High School Yearbooks 19002012. Any School/Any State. www.yearbookusa.com or 214514-1040 WANTS TO PURCHASE minerals and other oil & gas interests. Send details P.O. Box 13557, Denver, Co 80201 WANTS TO purchase minerals and other oil and gas interests. Send details to P.O. Box 13557 Denver, Co. 80201 YEARBOOKS UP to $15 paid for high school yearbooks 1900-2012. www. yearbookusa.com or 214514-1040

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MEDICAL ALERT FOR SENIORS 24/7 monitoring. FREE Equipment. FREE Shipping.Nationwide Service. $29.95/Month. CALL Medical Guardian Today. 1-877-372-9162 OVER 30 MILLION WOMEN SUFFER FROM HAIR LOSS! Do you? If so, we have asolution! CALL KERANIQUE TO FIND OUT MORE 1-877-218-1590 TAKE VIAGRA? SAVE $500! 100mg,/Cialis 20mg. 40+4 FREE, PILLS. Only $99.00 Discreet. 1888-797-9024 VIAGRA 100MG AND CIALIS 20MG! 40 Pills + 4 FREE $99. #1 Male Enhancement,Save $500! 1888-796-8870 VIAGRA 100MG, Cialis 20mg. 40 Pills +4 free only $99. #1 Male Enhancement! Discreet Shipping. Save $500! Blue Pill now! 1-888-796-8870 WEIGHTLOSS MEDICATIONS Phentermine, Phendimetrazine, etc. Office visit, one-month supply for $80! 1-631-462-6161; 1-516754-6001; www.MDthin.com

CAT LOOKING for a good home for a spayed 7 year old cat. Lives near Plattsburgh. 518-593-0655.

DOGS 1-CHOCOLATE LAB male & 5 Yellow Lab male puppies, 3 wks. old, registered, parents on premises, $650 w/papers & shots. Call 518-236-4881

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY WESTPORT: OFFICE SUITES. Fully furnished w/ cubicles, desks, computer & phone hook-ups. 720 sq. ft. Lake views. Contact Jim Forcier @ 518962-4420.

FARM COURT ORDERED LAND LIQUIDATION. 17 acres - $29,900. Just off NY's I-90,Cooperstown Lake Region! Nice views, hardwoods, creek, beautiful fields! Great bldg.site! Terms avail! Must sell NOW! 1-888-701-1864 www.NewYorkLandandLakes.com ELLENBURG CENTER Farm, Hunter's Paradise Organic Horse Farm 50 Acres 3 Bdrm House Very Scenic $189,000 negotiable Please call 514-697-7950 or email bratneiya@yahoo.com

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2005 WHITEHALL SPIRIT rowing/sailboat. Classic boat, rare find. Must sell! Asking $6400 OBO. 845-868-7711

CARS 1952 DESOTO White/Blue, no rust, small Hemi,, great project car. Serious inquires only. $3500. 518-962-4688 1997 DODGE INTREPID 6 cyclinder, 127,000 miles, Good condition. $1,300 Call: (518) 594-5015 2001 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE Black 2 door. New tires, rotors, brakes catalytic converter. $4,500 Call: (518) 946-7550

BUYING EVERYTHING! FURS, Coins, Gold, Antiques, Watches, Silver, Art, Diamonds."The Jewelers Jeweler Jack" 1-917-696-2024 By Appointment. Lic-Bonded.

CATS AR15 A3 CONFIGURED 20" BBL AR15 5.56X45 CAL. 20" BBL. LIKE NEW. CALL FOR MORE INFO. $850.00 518-891-5989

ATTENTION HUNTERS! 60 ACRES - $89,900. Must sell to settle bankruptcy! Hardwoods, fields, big stream, awesome views, ATV trails! Southern zone, less than3 &1/2 hrs NYC! Won't last! 1 -888-775-8114 www.NewYorkLandandLakes.com

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ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE from Home. *Medical, *Business, *Criminal Justice, *Hospitality. Job placement assistance. Computer available. Financial Aid if qualified. SCHEV Authorized 800494-3586 www.CenturaOnline.com

LAKE PRORERTY: 6 ACRES SALMON RIVER LAKE, $29,900. 7 Acres 100' on Bass Lake, $39,900. 4 New Lake Properties. Open House September 2930.www.LandFirstNY.com 1-888683-2626

ONONDAGA US Treasury Dept. Public Auction Tues. Oct. 2 at 12 PM 1808 West Lake Rd., Skaneateles Unfinished Premium Lakefront Home 4 BR, 4.5 BA, oversized 5051 sf. walk-out basement, 5 bay garage, sport court area, boat/storage house & more! OPEN: Sunday 9/23 & 9/30 from 12-4pm Deposit: $50K cashiers check is required to bid. Make check payable to CWS Marketing. Group. www.treas.gov/auctions/treasury/rp 703-273-7373, sale# 13-66-814, CWS Mktg. Grp. AU Lic. #13627

ACCESSORIES DUNLOP WINTER TIRES & RIMS 235/45-R17 Set of 4 Dunlop Winter Sport 3D Tires Mounted on Alloy Sport Rims 1/4 tread Remaining call 518-332-1237 $250.00 mraj3@msn.com

AUTO DONATION A-1 DONATE YOUR CAR! Breast Cancer Research Foundation! Most highly rated breast cancer charity in America! Tax Deductible/Fast Free Pick Up. 1-800771-9551 www.carsforbreastcancer.org DONATE A CAR - HELP CHILDREN FIGHTING DIABETES. Fast, Free Towing. Call 7 days/week. Non-runners OK. Tax Deductible. Call Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation 1-800-5780408

AUTO WANTED CARS/TRUCKS WANTED! Top $$$$$ PAID! Running or Not, All Years, Makes, Models. Free Towing! We're Local! 7 Days/ Week. Call Toll Free: 1-888-4162330

2008 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GLS Gold/Tan Great gas mileage. Power locks and windows. Sunroof. CD/AM-FM/XM/MP3 audio system. Cruise control. AC. Brakes redone at 65K miles. Snow tires incl. 80,000 miles. Well maintained. $8,800 jim@luckett.biz. 315-885-6268

HEAVY EQUIPMENT 410JD BACK Hoe 410JD Back Hoe with Strong Pump. Runs Good. Located in Scroon Lake area $4,500 518-306-6115 540JD SKIDDER Logging Skidder, 540JD, runs good. Located in Scroon Lake area $7,500 518306-6115

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Clinton County acts against synthetic drugs stephen@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH — It causes psychotic episodes in children and adults, sending both to the hospital. Authorities think it might be responsible for at least one suicide over the past year. Yet businesses continue to sell synthetic drugs. That is why the Clinton County Legislature recently made it illegal to possess synthetic drugs with penalties that include jail time. “We are trying to get this off our streets,” said Clinton County District Attorney Andrew Wiley.

Synthetic cannabinoids and other synthetic drugs, such as bath salts, come in a variety of products, including K2, Spice and White Lightning. Clinton County Legislator Sara Rowden (D-Area 4, Town of Plattsburgh) has spoken with psychiatrists who have admitted individuals to the hospital with severe reactions to synthetic drugs. Clinton County Legislator John Gallagher (D-Area 9, City of Plattsburgh) has had a career in education and knows of middleschool students suffering from severe reactions, even psychotic episodes. “They are as young as 12,” he said. “It is a pretty scary thing.” This past August, the state of New York made it illegal to sell synthetic cannibinoids

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and other synthetic drugs, slapping those who continued to do so with fines. “A number of establishments have said they will take the fine because the amount of money they are making exceeds the fine,” Wiley said. “They know what is taking place, but they know it is a profit, so they continue to sell it,” said Clinton County Legislator Robert Butler (R-Area 6, Saranac). “They should be embarrassed.” Wiley said one of the reasons the county is moving forward with the law is because the state has failed to move forward with felony charges. He hopes possible jail time will deter local businesses from selling synthetic drugs. The new local law carries a misdemeanor for possession, which can bring up to one year in jail. Legislators unanimously approved the law, though it must be filed with the Secre-

tary of State to take effect. Wiley’s office recently purchased synthetic drugs from one local business, while another that once sold them has since taken them off the shelves. “One is a head shop and one is convenient store,” Wiley said. The use of synthetic drugs is on the rise in Clinton County. There is a big expense to taxpayers, Clinton County Sheriff Dave Favro said. People using the drugs are often sent to jail, and/or the hospital. “The danger is we don’t fully understand them,” Favro said. “With synthetic drugs, any little change in the chemical composition can create a new health issue.” He said people of all ages are using synthetic drugs. “We are seeing a number of young adults affected, and a number of kids hospitalized,” Wiley said.

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Man Struck from page 1 the train stretched past Riley Avenue. The train blocked traffic at crossings at Margaret Street, Riley Avenue and Boynton Avenue for several hours as police collected evidence and interviewed witnesses. Some witnesses said they watched as the train slammed on its brakes. They saw a man being dragged underneath, causing them to remember a 23-year-old man, who completed suicide by jumping under a Canadian Pacific Freight train in October 2009 Friday’s incident slowed traffic along Miller Street as people driving and walking by looked to determine what had happened. “It is a fatality, and it is under investigation,” Racicot said. Rescue crews responded to the scene with City Police, as well as New York State Police and University Police. City Police will use a new high-tech scanner to attempt to recreate the accident scene. Canadian Pacific Railway Police were in the area conducting special training and have already been notified. Racicot said that because of its shape and size, a train gives the illusion is not travelling as fast as it is. “But it is moving faster than it appears.”

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ELIZABETHTOWN — Adirondack Farmers' Market, Behind Adirondack Center Museum, 7590 Main Street, 9 a.m.- 1 p.m. SARANAC LAKE — Ursula Wyatt Trudeau “A little on the Wild Side” Exhibit opening, The Adirondack Artists Guild, 52 Main Street, 5-7 p.m. 891-2615. SARANAC LAKE — “The B-Side” Opening reception, NorthWind Fine Art Gallery, 36 Broadway, 5-7 p.m. UPPER JAY — Open House to Benefit the Wells Memorial library, at the Ireneflooded and now restored Upper Jay home of Jeanne Nichols, 12215 NYS Route 9N, 5:30 - 7 p.m. WEST CHAZY — Zumba Dance Party, West Chazy Fire Department, 7656 New York 22, 6:30-8 p.m. $7. LAKE PLACID — The Last 5 years to be performed, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Way, 8 p.m. $20 or $18 for members. 523-2512.

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PAUL SMITHS — Teddy Roosevelt Bird Walks, Paul Smith's College Visitor Interpretive Center, 8023 New York 30. 8:30 a.m. $20. 327-6241. TUPPER LAKE — OkTUPPERfest, Big Tupper Ski Area, 485 Big Tupper Rd, $5 or $20 per car load, 359-3328. WILLSBORO — CATS volunteer trail clearing project, Willsboro Recreational Park, Route 22. 962-2287. AUSABLE CHASM — Tour of Underground Railroad Sites in Keeseville and Peru, Bus leaves North Star Underground Railroad Museum,1131 Mace Chasm Rd, 9:30 a.m. $10, $5 for kids, 834-5180. UPPER JAY — Music Appreciation for Ages 3 to 6, Wells Memorial Library, 12230 New York 9N, 10:30-11:15 a.m. WEST CHAZY — Earthwood Building School Open House, 366 Murtagh Hill Road, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 493-7744. CHAZY — Apples Story Time and tasting event, Chazy Public Library, 1329 Fiske Road, 10-11 a.m. Kids age 3- 8. 846-7676. LAKE PLACID — “A breath Away” book reading and signing with Jeanne Selander Miller, The Book Store Plus, 2491 Main Street, noon-2 p.m. 523-2950. LAKE PLACID — “Adirondack Mysteries and Other Mountain Tales to Lake

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Placid” group author book signing event, The Book Store Plus, 2491 Main Street, 3-5 p.m. 523-2950. LYON MOUNTAIN — All you can eat spaghetti dinner to benefit Mountain Top Senior Housing, Lyon Mountain American Legion, 3958 State Route 374, $9, $5 for kids over age 5. ESSEX — Barn Dance, Black Kettle Farm, Corner of Cook and Learning Road, 5:30 p.m. Lakesideschoolinessex.com. ESSEX — “The Swell Season” documentary screening, Whallonsburg Grange Hall, corner of Route 22 and Whallons Bay Road, 8 p.m. $5. WESTPORT — Bingo for the Depot, Depot Theater, 6705 Main Street, 5-7 p.m. $5. www.depottheatre.org. KEENE VALLEY — Reel Rock 7 Film Tour, Keene Arts Playhouse in the Old Methodist Church, Route 73, LAKE PLACID — The Last 5 years to be performed, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Way, 8 p.m. $20 or $18 for members. 523-2512.

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LAKE PLACID — Adult comedy night: Second City for President to be performed, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Way, 8 p.m. $20. 523-2512.

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PAUL SMITHS — Teddy Roosevelt Bird Walks, Paul Smith's College Visitor Interpretive Center, 8023 New York 30. 8:30 a.m. $20. 327-6241. LAKE PLACID — Sculpture Techniques 1, Paper Mache Classes, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Way, 9 a.m.-noon. $80. SARANAC — 22nd Annual Saranac United Methodist Women's Craft and Flea Fair, Saranac United Methodist Church, Route 3, 10 a.m.-4p.m. 293-8142 LAKE PLACID — Painting Stained Glass Classes, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Way, 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. $160. KEESEVILLE — Harvest Dinner to benefit United Way, Knights of ColumbusRoute 9 South, 4-7 p.m. 834-4689. $10, kids under 5 eat free. CHAMPLAIN — Square Dancing, North Eastern Central School Middle School Cafeteria, 103 Route 276, 7:30-10 p.m.298-4599. ESSEX — Pastures of Plenty: Music of and Inspired by Woody Guthrie, Whallonsburg Grange Hall, 1610 NYS Route 22 at Whallons Bay Road, 7:30 p.m. $12. LAKE PLACID — L’Elisir d’Amore to be shown in Met:Live HD series, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Way, 8 p.m. $18 or $18 for members. 5232512. LAKE PLACID — TuTu Tea Party, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Way, 8 p.m. $15. 523-2512.

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092000 150.-3-12 BAKER RACHEL 200.00x210.00 $948.90

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092000 89.-2-15.2 BAKER ROBIN 38.00 acres $191.50 092000 148.-2-14.1 BAKER THOMAS 18.70 acres $502.98 092000 74.-1-15.1 BARCOMB SHERRY L 12.50 acres $1,120.96 " 092000 91.-1-15 BLOW GEORGE J 144.00x151.00 $625.17 092000 75.-1-6.62 BLOW GEORGE SR 141.00x260.00 $625.17 092000 119.-1-15.24 B R E N N E N ALOYSIUYS D 1.10 acres $79.76 092000 148.-3-28.2 BROOKS JEFFREY 210.00x30.00 $94.46 092000 73.-1-28 B R O T H E R S

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092000 89.-3-19.4 BURDO BECKIE 285.00x160.00 $605.37

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092000 89.-3-19.5 BURDO BECKIE 210.00x200.00 $811.05

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GWYNNE SHEILA 100.00x217.00 $925.32 092000 88.14-2-66 HAKIM ROBERT 132.83x99.08 $87.88 092000 88.14-2-67 HAKIM ROBERT 70.00x143.70 $96.65

092000 148.-2-12 BURDO STEVEN J 155.00x134.60 " $1,171.21 "

092000 88.14-2-68 HAKIM ROBERT 70.00x141.52 $96.65

092000 73.-3-12.11 BUSHEY KYLE C 1.70 acres $296.85

092000 91.-1-7.1 HILTON FRED JR 5.50 acres $226.52

092000 73.-1-10.4 BUSHEY MARK 175.00x187.60 $803.42

092000 72.-1-35.5 JARVIS DANIEL 2.20 acres " $1,152.11 "

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092000 73.-1-10.171 BUSHEY NEAL R 1.20 acres $975.93

092000 131.-1-8.1 LAGOY ROBERT M 5.34 acres " $1,115.56 "

092000 71.1-1-15 CASEY CHRISTINE J 2.30 acres $2,189.46 "

092000 147.-1-3.1 LAGOY WAYNE 12.70 acres $194.25

092000 71.-4-14.4 CASEY CHRISTINE J 1.60 acres $242.06

092000 71.1-1-12 LAPOINT GAIL 180.00x205.00 $224.26

092000 148.-3-16.2 CHAPMAN ANNA 3.00 acres $633.93

092000 150.-1-1 LATOUR ALICE L 150.00x47.00 $187.52

092000 150.-3-6 CLAUSEN EDWARD D 1.38 acres $1,557.81 "

092000 86.-2-17 MANOR HOMER 1.00 acres $67.81

092000 89.-3-14 CORYEA MICHAEL 1.20 acres $168.09 092000 72.-1-35.4 DECKER DONALD 170.00x190.00 $601.68 092000 73.-1-10.11 DELANEY JOHN L 165.80x183.00 $147.07 092000 88.14-2-63 DRAGON ARCH INC 60.00x156.56 $101.03 092000 71.1-1-9 DROWN FRANK 120.00x100.00 $113.26 092000 134.-2-28.1 DROWN STEPHEN L II 74.10 acres $343.57 092000 106.-1-3 DUQUETTE ROBERT J 31.30 acres $329.12 092000 86.-3-1.2 DURKIN JOSEPH P 175.00x167.00 " $1,364.85 " 092000 87.-1-13.33 FLANAGAN JAMES 4.70 acres $992.02 092000 103.-1-4.21 F O R G E T T E RODNEY 29.00 acres " $2,317.30 " 092000 73.-3-4 GAMELIN LISA 4.10 acres $195.34 092000 73.-3-10.112 GARCIA ANGELO 5.70 acres $215.07 092000 73.-1-45.32 GARRAND JASON 1.00 acres $185.53 092000 89.-1-12 GILMAN RAYMOND 1.00 acres $890.72 092000 88.14-1-55 GLASGOW WENDY 72.00x158.37 $351.04 092000 89.1-3-8

092000 130.-2-1 MANOR JAMES 50.00 acres $820.97 092000 86.-2-16 M A N O R JOANNE BETTY 1.00 acres $112.45 092000 71.-4-11.221 MANOR LIFE ESTATE JOANNE 84.00 acres " $1,039.63 " 092000 71.-4-11.222 MANOR LIFE ESTATE JOANNE 9.50 acres $434.38 092000 88.14-2-64 MARTIN VERNICE 55.00x153.02 $96.65 092000 91.-1-2 MASTERJOSEPH ROBERT P 25.10 acres $377.37 092000 89.1-2-8 M A T O T T STEVEN D 100.00x295.00 $973.34 092000 73.-1-10.20 M E L O C H E KATHLEEN A 100.00x175.00 $138.33 092000 117.-1-12.3 MERWALD FRANK 153.00x141.00 " $2,552.83 " 092000 131.-1-8.2 MEYER MICHELLE J 209.00x184.00 $151.49 092000 71.1-1-16 M I L L E R RICKY J 64.00x217.00 $252.20 092000 134.-2-14 MONETTE CARL 150.00x271.30 $188.76 092000 134.-2-12 MONETTE CARL M 1.40 acres $208.49 092000 72.-1-19.12 MOORE JASON 1.60 acres $744.45 092000 118.-1-8 NOLAN TOUSHA L 11.00 acres " $1,439.39 " 092000

103.-1-4.1 PARRA ESTEBAN F 25.00 acres $377.37 092000 88.14-1-37 PARSONS TIMOTHY A 70.17x146.63 $163.74 092000 73.-1-8 PERRY RAYMOND 160.00x125.00 $133.21 092000 89.-3-15 PERYEA LIFE USE RICHARD 1.30 acres $277.09 092000 119.-1-18.1 PERYEA ROBERT M 1.10 acres $771.30 092000 73.-1-52.31 POULIN BRIAN 9.10 acres $261.13 092000 89.1-3-7 RABIDEAU JEFFERY 170.00x157.46 $769.03

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092000 148.-2-16 ROUSHIA J DONALD 4.60 acres $601.68 092000 134.-1-11.222 ROUSSY DAVID 3.30 acres $230.97 092000 89.1-3-28 SEYMOUR BOBBIJO 140.00x297.00 $388.30 092000 117.-1-5.2S MALL EVEREST 150.00x155.00 $138.33

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092000 148.-1-16.1 SMART PETER 17.00 acres $359.91 092000 73.-2-10.2 SNOW WILLIAM 3.80 acres $141.94 092000 90.-1-6.1 SORRELL JOSEPH 2.40 acres $388.95 092000 73.-1-17.1 SPEAR THERESA 1.80 acres $166.92 092000 148.-3-24 SPOONER BRYAN M 36.60 acres $445.36 092000 89.-3-19.1 STONE JOSEPH SR 6.00 acres " $1,153.90 " 092000 117.-1-4.1 STONE TINA M 7.10 acres $443.93 092000 117.-1-4.2 STONE TINA M 3.30 acres $102.37 092000 134.-2-11 SUTHERLAND ROBERT 145.82x226.34 $190.95 092000 86.-2-11.6 TANZER MELISSA 4.30 acres " $1,655.88 " 092000 118.-1-3.4 T O U R V I L L E FRANCIS R 4.80 acres $270.11 092000 133.-1-9 TRUDO CHARLES V 63.50 acres $239.21 092000 148.-2-17.1 TRUDO CHARLES V 4.10 acres $701.66 092000 148.-2-17.2 TRUDO CHARLES V 93.20 acres $618.57 092000 148.-3-10 T R U D O CHARLES V 240.00x120.00

" $1,504.57 " 092000 148.-3-14 T R U D O CHARLES V 222.00x183.80 " $1,241.42 " 092000 89.-2-13 TUBBS RICHARD 31.60 acres $436.24 092000 89.-2-18.231 VANCOUR SHAWN 2.00 acres $205.40 092000 135.-1-16 VASSAR REGINALD L JR 9.00 acres " $1,607.62 " 092000 119.-1-8 VILLENEUVE DAVID L 123.10 acres $728.23 092000 145.-2-2 VILLENEUVE DAVID L 118.00 acres $776.50 092000 88.-1-11.1 VILLENEUVE DAVID L 298.70 acres " $1,491.40 " 092000 134.-1-17 VILLENEUVE DAVID LEE 70.00 acres $513.31 092000 75.-1-11.2 WARREN KIRK LEE 208.00x208.00 $122.74 092000 150.-1-8.4 WAY HAROLD L 38.50 acres $954.11 092000 148.-2-23 WELLS RICHARD 1.40 acres $492.63 092000 148.-1-14 WHELDEN GEORGE 22.00 acres $379.53 092000 148.-1-13 WHELDEN GEORGE P 12.60 acres $326.93 092000 135.-2-29 WHITNEY PENNY N 12.60 acres $954.75 092000 134.-1-1.2 WOLCOTT JOHN R 22.80 acres $393.81 092000 71.-4-14.3 WOOD FLOYD W II100.00x275.00 $781.34 AUSABLE 092201 316.17-2-16 AUSABLE VALLEY HABITAT FOR HUM 39.70x66.00 $882.91 092201 315.12-1-12.2 BESAW WALTER A JR. 100.00x145.00 $414.44 092201 316.13-2-14 BLAISE JAMES C 78.00x350.00 " $2,584.05 " 092201 316.10-1-17 BLAISE ROLAND A 2.30 acres $1,535.91 " 092201 315.16-3-6 CLODGO BRIAN P 70.00x94.00 " $3,306.69 " 092201 316.13-5-3 COURSON RUSSELL 99.00x155.00 $682.66 092201 316.13-5-2.1 COURSON RUSSELL A 59.00x160.00 " $2,959.39 " 092201 315.16-2-24 DUPREY ALFRED E 50.00x240.00 " $1,492.87 " 092201 316.10-1-20

FRENCH DIANE M 70.00x320.70 " $1,463.73 " 092201 316.13-5-25 GARVETT SONNY H 46.00x100.00 " $1,517.44 " 092201 316.9-1-7.1 GOWAN BRUCE L 135.00x75.00 $138.51 092201 316.9-1-7.2 GOWAN BRUCE L 130.00x75.00 $138.51 092201 316.9-1-7.3 GOWAN BRUCE L 75.00x75.00 " $1,148.44 " 092201 315.12-2-14 KAIFETZ DANIEL L 95.00x150.00 " $3,287.25 " 092201 316.17-2-14.1 KING LAURIE 138.00x132.00 " $2,196.61 " 092201 315.16-2-18 MACEY MICHAEL J 84.00x250.00 $356.71 092201 316.13-5-24 MORROW MICHAEL E 92.00x100.00 $317.01 092201 316.9-2-11 R A B I D E A U CHRISTOPHER 55.50x345.00 " $2,084.40 " 092201 316.13-2-24 RABIDEAU WAYNE 60.00x442.00 " $2,506.66 " 092201 315.20-1-5.1 S H U K N E C H T GERALD W 113.50x94.83 $893.07 092201 315.16-1-12 WELLS JILL ANN 99.00x128.00 " $2,022.47 " 092289 334.-2-19 ANO CATHIE 200.00x217.00 $994.60 092289 334.-1-24.2 BAKER JOHN 20.40 acres $301.12 092289 3 03.-1-14 BESAW RALPH R 1.20 acres " $1,392.30 " 092289 304.-1-32.11 BLAISE STEFANIE LYNN 5.40 acres $865.96 092289 334.2-1-19 BOOTH JOHN 100.00x200.00 " $1,840.58 " 092289 326.-1-15 BRANCATO JOHN C SR 4.44 acres " $3,708.78 " 092289 294.-1-21 B R O D I STEPHEN T 151.00x 75.00 " $3,361.51 " 092289 302.-1-10.2 CARTE TIMOTHY C 1.00 acres $224.28 092289 303.-1-17.1 CIPRIANO JAMES F 3.30 acres " $1,357.88 " 092289 313.-3-8.2 CLARK ANDREW R 235.00x155.00 $697.41 092289 334.2-1-6 CLARK JAMES S 60.00x225.00 $816.37 092289 303.-2-10 CROSS CHAD M 1.10 acres $735.47 092289 314.-1-13.23 CROWNINGSHIELD LIFE ESTATE LAR 40.00x300.00 $342.15

092289 334.2-1-22 CUMBER SCOTT L SR 60.00x200.00 $710.30 092289 334.-1-28.2 DIELLO LINDA 20.98 acres $35.05 092289 335.1-1-28.2 DOUGLAS BOBBY 131.00x108.00 $336.20 092289 335.-1-3 E C K H A R D T JENNIFER L 136.00x150.00 $316.72 092289 334.2-1-1 ELLIOTT DALE H 20.50 acres $502.84 092289 334.2-1-5 ELLIOTT DALE H 50.00x230.00 " $1,472.65 " 092289 315.-2-1.2 J A R V I S CHRISTOPHER M 1.00 acres $878.19 092289 313.-3-1.4 JOY CHRIS A 8.50 acres " $1,160.47 " 092289 293.16-1-7 KEMP KEITH 1.00 acres " $3,193.44 " 092289 304.-1-12.1 KHAN CHAUDARY S 1.20 acres " $2,419.31 " 092289 293.-4-2.2 LAPLANTE RODNEY P 1.00 acres " $1,360.21 " 092289 314.-2-5.1 MCDUFFE RICHARD 3.30 acres " $1,187.16 " 092289 302.-1-11 MONIGAN JOHN R 2.50 acres $542.21 092289 302.-1-23 MURPHY STEVEN E 37.00 acres $229.23 092289 302.-2-2 MURPHY STEVEN E 95.00 acres " $1,645.88 " 092289 315.-1-18 N O L A N HAYDEN R 169.00x190.00 $613.68 092289 305.-1-2.18 PARRISH LOYAL J 3.20 acres " $1,552.78 " 092289 315.-3-31 PATILLO RUBY 85.00x145.00 $213.41 092289 305.4-1-7 PEARSE-DRANCE THOMAS J 116.00x302.00 " $2,213.66 " 092289 314.-2-6.6 PIRVAN JOHN G 8.54 acres " $1,139.01 " 092289 293.-2-4.31 PRAY WILLIAM W 3.80 acres $559.96 092289 313.-3-1.5 QUINN ROBERT W 21.50 acres $1,978.09 " 092289 305.-2-15 RABIDEAU WAYNE 66.00x165.00 " $1,552.78 " 092289 303.-2-26 RENNELL MARY B 6.30 acres " $1,531.43 " 092289 305.-1-2.33 RIVERS MICHAEL 30.00x260.00 $82.95 092289 305.-1-2.4 RYAN MAY 2.30 acres


October 6, 2012 $975.08 092289 334.2-1-8 SALTUS LYNN M 50.00x214.00 $762.99 092289 303.-2-29 SANTOSE NICOLE 88.71x400.00 $942.44 092289 622.089-9999705.820-1881 S A V V I S COMMUNICATIONS $36.28 092289 304.-1-15.2 S E L I G M A N N KATHERINE B 1.30 acres " $2,223.79 " 092289 303.-2-27 SMITH JOHN J 140.00x291.00 " $1,745.34 " 092289 325.-1-11 SMITH JOHN J 82.60 acres " $2,631.40 " 092289 293.-2-4.32 S P R I N G E R BARBARA J 3.20 acres $386.48 092289 305.-1-1.3 S T R A N A H A N RONALD L 110.93x369.20 " $2,032.31 " 092289 325.-1-2.12 SVENSON ROBERT E 8.60 acres " $9,293.11 " 092289 335.-1-7.1 SVENSON ROBERT E 42.80 acres " $2,740.26 " 092289 293.-4-5 THOMAS RANDALL A 2.10 acres $571.43 092289 305.-2-7.32 THOMPSON DAVID A140.00x100.00 $959.30 092289 305.-1-2.11 WARNER ROBERT P 3.20 acres $822.59 092289 303.-2-32 WHITNEY GARRY F 156.75x190.00 " $1,007.21 " 092289 303.-2-31 WHITNEY GARY F 2.20 acres " $2,483.51 "

092400 179.-2-12.4 BOND GLENN E JR 150.00x200.00 " $2,638.88 " 092400 164.-2-8.5 BORDEAU BRIAN 150.00x240.00 $672.84 092400 167.-1-3.2 BRAND ARTHUR 201.00x212.00 $588.28 092400 165.-2-17.2 BROMLEYS AUTO BODY FENDER SHOP 1.00 acres $416.40 092400 180.-1-3.17 BURNELL TODD A 2.07 acres " $2,558.22 " 092400 154.-1-22 C A R P E N T E R IRREVOCABLE TRUST EA 160.00x258.00 " $7,739.07 " 092400 164.-1-1 CARRUTH DONNA 14.10 acres $484.98 092400 165.-1-27.1 CLEAVER STEPHEN 54.40 acres " $1,078.96 " 092400 165.-1-27.3 CLEAVER STEPHEN 1.00 acres " $1,040.11 " 092400 177.-1-8.17 COLLIN DAVID 22.30 acres " $9,562.43 " 092400 177.-2-24.2 COLLIN DAVID 3.80 acres $829.88 092400 139.1-1-24 C O N N E L L KATHLEEN C 62.50x170.00 " $4,141.58 "

092400 152.-1-8.11 A I N S W O R T H VALERIE J 4.29 acres " $4,333.05 "

092400 179.-4-1.1 DAVIS NORMAN A 262.30 acres " $1,614.92 "

092400 166.-1-2.1 BOIRE ALEXANDER J 6.40 acres " $1,001.27 " 092400 166.-1-2.2 BOIRE ALEXANDER J 2.20 acres $559.05 092400 166.-1-3 BOIRE ALEXANDER J 1.50 acres " $1,473.59 "

092400 165.4-2-8 FRENNIER RONALD P 150.00x100.00 " $1,534.93 " 092400 178.-1-3.3 FRENYEA THOMAS 100.00x200.00 $822.70 092400 164.-1-11.1 GATES DAN 15.10 acres " $2,509.40 " 092400 179.-2-26.3 GILMAN JEFFREY S 20.00x288.62 " $1,111.02 " 092400 166.-3-13 GIROUX RICHARD 1.20 acres $565.02 092400 139.-1-5.5 GIROUX RICHARD J 6.50 acres $669.60 092400 139.4-1-1 G I R O U X TRACEY 129.70x345.00 " $5,767.04 " 092400 180.-1-3.24 GUYNUP THOMAS S 151.98x217.66 " $2,274.34 " 092400 150.-2-2.9 HALL CARLTON P 110.00x200.00 " $2,328.77 " 092400 178.-3-22 HINDS MICHAEL L 157.00x218.00 " $1,801.31 "

092400 178.-2-11 KING MARIAN E 170.00x146.00 $747.86

092400 164.-2-1.1 DAVIS DAVID 61.57 acres $699.59

092400 152.-2-10.12 BELROSE BRUCE 2.06 acres $759.49

092400 165.-1-20.1 F O R G E T T E RODNEY 1.00 acres " $2,549.02 "

092400 165.-2-9 C O R R O N ALVIN 57.30 acres " $4,616.98 " 092400 165.-2-13 CORRON ALVIN J 155.00x 25.00 " $2,967.33 "

092400 166.-1-1.21 AHMAD SHERYL G 7.80 acres $708.45

092400 166.-1-1.34 BARNES VERN A JR 186.00x150.53 $781.87

092400 180.-1-3.9 FOLLMER JODY 150.00x240.00 $852.65

092400 165.-2-17.1 KING LEON 7.90 acres $548.81

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092400 181.-1-11 AVELLANEDA C A R L O S HOMBERTO 112.00x158.00 " $1,338.90 "

HAYLETT 5.00 acres $200.76

092400 179.-1-11.24 COOK MICHELLE J 1.30 acres " $1,739.51 "

092400 165.4-1-15 CORYEA SHARON K 100.00x150.00 $302.37 092400 150.-2-19 DAVIS DAVID 11.00 acres $72.06

092289 313.-3-10 WHITNEY TRACY 1.20 acres $159.89

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092400 151.-1-6.91 DECKER STEPHEN M 1.60 acres " $1,409.52 " 092400 167.-1-33 DOMINIE JUSTINA N 209.40x195.66 " $2,819.39 " 092400 176.-2-10.1 DONAH KEVIN L 3.50 acres " $2,448.41 " 092400 165.4-2-19 DUPREY AMY 160.00x160.00 " $1,040.11 " 092400 152.-1-14.1 DUPREY DEBBIE L 1.72 acres $526.20 092400 179.-3-14 DUPREY STEVEN M 150.00x200.00 $959.45 092400 139.-1-11.2 F E S E T T E E L I Z A B E T H

092400 178.-2-12 KING MARION 170.00x146.00 " $1,077.34 " 092400 178.-2-10.1 KING MARION E 84.90 acres $596.30 092400 181.2-3-24 K I N G S B U R Y KATHERINE O 53.00x150.00 " $7,064.81 "

092400 165.4-1-39 LOMBARD SCOTT R 139.00x150.00 " $1,147.01 " 092400 165.4-4-13 LOZIER GAIL H 150.00x250.00 " $2,381.93 " 092400 179.-3-19.2 MARTIN JUDITH 4.61 acres " $2,922.51 " 092400 165.-2-1.2 MARTIN LORI 150.00x265.00 " $2,124.94 " 092400 163.-5-9 MILLS MICHAEL 1.02 acres $812.70 092400 149.-2-13 PELLERIN EDMOND 4.50 acres $229.29 092400 189.-2-1.1 PERROTTE JOHN 106.20 acres " $1,201.99 "

092400 164.-1-26.1 S H E E H A N CONTRACTING CORP J E 44.00 acres $971.39 092400 164.-1-26.2 S H E E H A N CONTRACTING CORP J E 44.00 acres $971.39 092400 164.-1-26.3 S H E E H A N CONTRACTING CORP J E 46.60 acres " $1,840.89 "

092600 342.3-2-34 ATKINS JAMES C 34.00x125.00 " $1,177.12 " 092600 333.-1-10.2 BENNETT MARK R 10.30 acres $720.58 092600 333.-2-4.5 BETTERS NIKKI A 2.30 acres $186.70 092600 341.2-1-8 BETTERS NIKKI A 46.00x340.00 $971.85 092600 333.-2-4.83 BLAISE BETTY 120.00x195.00 $713.30

092600 308.-2-1.7 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 125.00x370.73 " $1,655.15 " 092600 307.-1-6.1 D O U G L A S CORPORATION OF 147.30 acres " $7,577.54 " 092600 307.-2-1 DOUGLAS CORPORATION OF 140.00 acres " $22,766.47 " 092600 296.-2-10.3 DOUGLAS LEROY 230.00x164.64 " $2,856.78 "

092600 275.-1-28.22 LANGEVIN ROBERT 27.70 acres " $1,016.73 " 092600 271.-1-18.1 LAPORTE JENNIFER 66.00x264.00 $620.93 092600 339.-1-2.1 LASHINSKY BARRY 321.80 acres " $1,221.21 " 092600 307.3-1-13.11 LIBBY HEDA VOELCKER 60.00x73.00 $126.66 092600 271.-2-12 L O N G T E M P CLIFFORD R 80.00x120.00 $493.40 092600 272.-1-10.1 L O N G T E M P S CLIFFORD 11.00 acres " $1,335.93 "

092600 274.-1-10 CARTER HOMER 120.00x320.00 $545.72

092600 342.1-1-37 DRAKE HOWARD 77.40x280.00 $597.41

092600 272.-1-18.1 M O U L T O N CHRISTOPHER D 71.10 acres " $2,036.20 "

092400 165.4-4-14 STOTLER PATRICK 100.00x263.00 $708.68

092600 342.3-2-45 CLAPPER RICHARD H 83.00x90.00 $932.45

092600 333.-4-8 FENN MICHAEL 5.20 acres $618.27

092600 342.-1-12.5 MURRAY ESTATE JOHN D 2.70 acres " $1,991.85 "

092400 165.4-4-2 PERYEA MICHAEL N 100.00x220.00 $466.44

092400 181.-1-5 T E R R A DEVELOPMENT LLC 50.20 acres " $1,195.49 "

092600 272.-2-12.1 COLEMAN RONALD P 6.20 acres $503.18

092600 309.-2-17 FORSTER WILLIAM 118.80 acres " $2,424.05 "

092600 342.3-2-6 MUZZY MICHAEL A 66.00x160.00 " $1,586.51 "

092400 165.4-4-23 PERYEA MICHAEL N 98.00x288.00 " $2,157.81 "

092400 180.-1-47.1 TETREAULT SCOTT J 54.85 acres " $22,506.84 "

092600 272.-2-12.4 COLEMAN RONALD P 7.40 acres $559.98

092600 309.-2-5.2 FORSTER WILLIAM 11.12 acres $641.67

092600 320.-2-8.5 N E L S O N FREDERICK W JR 2.50 acres $506.30

092400 181.-1-14 TREADWELL MARINA LLC 5.60 acres $94.10

BAY

092600 307.2-1-23 COLON DEIRDRE ANN 60.00x160.00 " $5,322.80 "

092600 320.-2-3.1 FORSTER WILLIAM 37.30 acres " $1,113.73 "

092600 333.-1-8.3 NOLAN PHILIP H 13.80 acres " $1,341.25 "

BAY

092600 274.-1-12.42 COON JANET L 250.00x100.00 $210.22

092600 274.-1-11.1 FOUNTAIN LAND CONTRACT JOHN JR 180.00x190.00 $628.25

092600 333.-1-7.42 NUTBROWN W JR 3.10 acres " $2,093.94 "

092600 342.3-3-4 DOCKUM RODNEY E 126.00x180.00 " $9,086.44 "

092600 333.-1-6.4 HART KEVIN M 4.50 acres " $1,208.82 "

092600 274.-1-13.2 DONAH MICHAEL J 3.90 acres $398.64

092600 275.-1-1.31 HOLMES RICK 1.40 acres $258.14

092600 287.-1-15.2 DONAH MICHAEL J 9.20 acres $291.11

092600 333.-2-7.2 HOOVER DONALD A 150.00x141.00 " $1,981.86 "

092600 287.-1-8.2 DONAH MICHAEL J 40.00x305.00 $275.21

092600 342.-1-16.2 JAMES LEIGH 347.90x120.00 $558.08

092600 296.-2-10.1 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 256.90 acres " $45,591.18 "

092600 320.-2-3.3 JAMES LEIGH PROPERTIES LLC 398.60 acres " $4,444.67 "

092400 178.-2-18.8 WAY HAROLD 4.54 acres $550.10

092600 297.-1-2 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 80.00 acres " $1,047.03 "

092600 322.-4-1 JAMES LEIGH PROPERTIES LLC 5197.00 acres " $76,688.73 "

092400 150.-2-6.3 WAY HAROLD L 26.60 acres $309.57

092600 307.4-2-1 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 3.65 acres " $13,658.41 "

092600 323.-1-7.2 JAMES LEIGH PROPERTIES LLC 135.60 acres $729.50

092600 308.-2-1 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 11.30 acres " $1,665.04 "

092600 342.3-3-6 JAMES LEIGH PROPERTIES LLC 110.84x195.00 " $5,078.52 "

092600 308.-2-1.1 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 126.00x392.58 " $1,638.63 "

092600 342.3-3-7 JAMES LEIGH PROPERTIES LLC 83.93x220.60 $759.43

092600 308.-2-1.2 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 1.20 acres " $1,694.75 "

092600 342.3-3-8 JAMES LEIGH PROPERTIES LLC 105.00x150.00 $215.22

092400 150.-2-2.10 PERYEA MICHAEL N 214.00x190.00 $449.64 092400 150.-2-4.1 PERYEA MICHAEL N 41.80 acres $1,582.11 " 092400 165.4-4-1 P E R Y E A MICHAEL N 288.00x220.00 " $1,243.31 "

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092400 179.-2-5.121 LAPLANT ALLEN C 19.34 acres $944.50

092400 177.-2-25.3 ROBARE AMY 1.00 acres $422.50

092400 179.-2-5.122 LAPLANT ALLEN C 1.37 acres " $2,898.84 "

092400 176.-2-9 ROBERTS CRAIG A SR 150.00x195.00 " $1,673.75 "

JOHN

092400 165.-1-3.42 SEYMOUR JOSEPH S 175.00x198.72 " $1,291.33 "

092600 308.-2-1.6 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 125.00x370.73 " $1,734.37 "

092600 263.-2-10 DOYLE PAUL A JR 31.10 acres $258.58

092400 178.-2-10.52 RIVERS TERRY L SR 2.05 acres $771.43

092400 177.-1-8.183 LECLERC KENNETH 11.20 acres " $2,720.84 "

092600 342.-1-16.11 ATKINS JAMES C 1.54 acres " $5,831.20 "

092600 264.-1-4.2 LANDERS JAMES D 50.00 acres " $1,419.19 "

092600 320.-2-8.3 BROWN KAREN 4.10 acres $152.64

092400 189.-2-15 PERROTTE JOHN 45.50 acres $466.39

092400 179.-3-2.22 LAPLANT ALLAN 1.00 acres " $1,429.14 "

092400 153.-1-29.121 LAYMAN ARTHUR L III 1.10 acres $584.79

092400 624.-9999-705.8201881 S A V V I S COMMUNICATIONS $73.54

092600 308.-2-1.5 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 125.00x367.17 " $1,770.68 "

092600 307.2-2-1.1 DOUGLAS ON SIVER LAKE INC 8.30 acres $526.12

092400 179.-3-7.452 RIVERS MICHAEL S 2.80 acres $1,419.82 "

092400 153.-1-29.11 LAYMAN ARTHUR L III 9.90 acres " $5,043.61 "

333.-2-15.3 ATKINS JAMES C 24.20 acres $382.57

092600 342.3-1-15 BRISTER JEAN 60.00x150.00 $560.48

092400 178.-3-9 LAFOUNTAIN CLAY T 1.00 acres " $1,817.20 "

092400 1 7 9 . - 2 5.123 LAPLANT ALLEN C 1.09 acres $505.28

179.-3-7.12 RYAN ORVILLE F 1.14 acres $592.16

092400 150.-2-21.13 ROBLES REINALDO 41.00x327.00 $238.23 092400 150.-2-21.5 ROBLES REINALDO 1.70 acres $383.92 092400 151.-1-2.11 ROSE BRIAN W 150.00x175.00 " $2,457.87 "

092400180.-1-28.3 SHEPARD KURT R 181.00x203.60 " $1,954.41 " 092400 165.-4-37 S H U T T S STEVEN J 5.00 acres " $1,149.66 " 092400 166.-1-1.35 STONE DANIEL F 155.90x146.36 " $2,381.93 "

092400 181.-2-20.2 TREADWELL MARINA LLC 156.60 acres " $26,452.54 " 092400 178.-2-18.7 TRIM EUGENE J 1.90 acres " $3,281.07 "

092400 167.-1-22 TWIGG JEFFERY 1.70 acres " $ 1 , 9 4 4 . 6 1 " 092400 152.-2-19 VAN BUSKIRK KEITH 32.10 acres " $1,419.57 " 092400 178.-3-3 VANWEORT DAVID S 229.00x179.00 " $2,316.19 " 092400 166.-2-11 VENNE DERRICK J JR 100.00x150.00 $421.62

092400 178.-2-17 W HAROLD L 1.10 acres " $3,810.17 "

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092600 321.4-1-13 AHERNS LIFE USE LETTY 126.80x115.40 " $1,226.10 "

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JOHN

092600 296.-2-2.2 PARROTTE SCOTT 3.00 acres " $1,487.74 " 092600 341.2-1-11 PATTNO JOHN F 32.00x81.00 " $2,637.78 " 092600 321.2-1-1 PETERS DONALD S 219.30x264.40 " $2,106.28 " 092600 320.-2-9.2 PRUD’HON HENRY FREDERICK 1.70 acres $492.78 092600 320.-2-10 PRUDHON WILLIAM L 3.40 acres $520.20 092600 320.-2-7.3 PRUDHON WILLIAM L 10.70 acres $116.11 092600 274.-1-16 REILLY EDNA MAE 220.50 acres " $3,753.25 " 092600 333.-2-8.1 RICHARDSON SHELBY 2.19 acres $285.72 092600 333.-4-6.1 ROBARE JAMES JR 3.00 acres $623.40 092600 331.-2-10 ROSIO BERNARD H 199.30x190.00 " $1,035.98 " 092600 320.-1-4 S A N TA - M A R I A PATRICK J 2.91 acres


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092801 18.15-6-6 O’CONNELL JASON 53.00x100.00 " $1,854.15 " 092801 18.20-5-7 PARKER KEVIN 72.00x289.00 " $1,117.13 " 092801 18.15-3-18 PATRIE JOSEPH LAMARQUE 132.00x140.00 " $1,144.70 "

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092801 18.15-3-29 PATRIE JOSEPH LAMARQUE 132.00x55.00 $135.18

092600 341.2-1-14 SULLIVAN WILLIAM 45.00x70.00 " $2,943.97 "

092801 18.20-6-5 PICARD ELMER 55.00x127.00 " $2,182.94 "

092600 341.-1-14 SUTTELL DAVID L II 1.30 acres $533.81

092801 18.15-3-32 PULSIFER ROBERT 134.00x106.00 $712.95

092600 263.-2-2.1 TERRY WILLIAM 30.30 acres $423.73

092801 18.15-1-1 RICHARDS JEAN 75.00x92.00 $301.47

092600 339.-1-2.2 THRU THE WOODS LLC 12.63 acres " $3,441.08 "

092801 18.11-1-13.1 SELLER SHELLY S 92.00x202.00 " $2,278.73 "

092600 307.2-1-4 TUTHILL HELEN 65.00x240.00 $133.27 092600 333.-2-9.16 UHL GEORGE WILLIAM JR 6.20 acres " $2,034.25 "

092600 339.-1-5.12 WARD WILLIAM L JR 7.20 acres " $1,757.22 "

092801 18.11-1-9 W E L L S BRIAN E 85.00x190.00 " $2,577.31 "

092600 312.-1-4 WETZEL DAVID M JR 32.00 acres " $2,031.48 "

092803 20.18-2-1.1 ALI PLAZA INC 1.31 acres " $19,929.92 "

092600 275.-1-27 W H I T T I E R KATHLEEN S 1.80 acres " $1,870.68 "

092803 20.11-1-12 BABBIE LISA A 92.00x138.00 " $2,578.41 "

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092889 19.-1-5.17 ASHLINE DAVID 20.00x150.00 $31.95

092801 18.20-1-1 TITANIUM ERA 106.00x128.00 " $1,524.20 "

092801 18.15-4-33.2 BECHARD DAVID J66.00x145.00 " $1,359.13 "

092889 20.-1-12.1 EMMA REALTY LLC 91.00 acres " $4,513.51 "

092801 19.13-2-2.7 T E S T O R I INTERIORS INC 9.54 acres " $110,452.80 "

092600 275.-1-3.1 WARD CORY M 32.00 acres $794.23

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$939.97

092889 17.-1-66 A R M S T R O N G MICHAEL R 130.18x334.76 " $3,546.38 "

092600 342.1-1-28 VALENTINE KIRK 81.00x113.00 $924.93

092600 307.2-1-11 ZWACK JOHN M 100.00x215.00 $80.51

PELKEY ERIC D 50.00x150.00 $858.43

092801 19.13-1-4 SMITH STACEY L 1.23 acres " $2,710.45 "

092801 18.19-2-6 T I C E H U R S T RICHARD R 82.50x247.50 " $2,027.89 "

092600 272.-2-3 WOOD GREGORY A 46.10 acres " $2,727.14 " 092600 322.3-1-11 WYMAN FAMILY TRUST 130.00x170.00 " $6,089.29 "

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092889 49.-1-24.42 BLACK ANDREW T 18.50 acres $633.60 092889 35.-5-18 BOMBARDIER PATRICK B 2.10 acres " $3,116.84 " 092889 33.-2-6.131 BOND LINDA L 8.07 acres $401.88 092889 33.-2-6.12 BOND ROCKY GENE 1.78 acres " $3,425.32 " 092889 33.-1-1.2 CASTINE PENNY M 140.00x165.00 " $4,849.83 " 092889 20.-1-7.22 COUNTY CLINTON I D A 17.00 acres " $5,326.32 "

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092889 17.-1-23.21 COUPAL RONALD 1.30 acres $496.35 092889 19.-1-44.2 COURTNEY JOHN P 1.00 acres " $6,769.70 " 092889 33.-1-12 CRISPIGNIANO LLC 18.50 acres " $16,303.71 "

092889 49.4-1-25.2 ERO GARRY 44.69x90.00 " $2,397.26 " 092889 49.-2-10.19 ERO GARRY S 100.00x200.00 $870.85 092889 49.-2-10.20 ERO GISELE D 200.00x200.00 $484.83 092889 19.-1-9.4 ERO LIFE ESTATE THERESA 1.10 acres $836.51 092889 48.-1-3.6 ESELTINE MARVLE 278.00x125.00 " $3,135.43 " 092889 18.-1-55 FAIRSEA II INC 16.00 acres " $1,390.73 " 092889 32.-1-11.2GAMACHE LAURA L 12.30 acres " $1,037.26 " 092889 33.-1-49 GARCEAU STEPHEN R 32.00 acres " $1,037.26 " 092889 18.19-4-3 GARCEAU’S AUTO SALES 2.07 acres " $12,141.92 " 092889 17.-1-34.3 GONYO BRUCE R 2.90 acres " $1,633.42 " 092889 32.-1-3.222 GOOLEY GREGORY D 1.00 acres $260.85 092889 32.-2-11 GUAY DAVID A 1.70 acres $492.89 092889 32.-2-19 GUAY DAVID A 1.10 acres $666.19 092889 34.-1-51.5 JANOD INC 4.00 acres " $4,536.18 " 092889 34.-1-35.53 J O L I C O E U R WILLIAM NG 9.00 acres " $1,037.26 " 092889 19.-1-8.1 KUPATH TZEDAKA YESHOUS YAAKOV 2.50 acres $610.74 092889 19.-1-4.3 L A B A R G E CLARENCE C 2.00 acres $586.71 092889 63.-1-28 L A F O U N TA I N CARRIE 100.00x140.00 $85.64

092803 20.7-2-23.1 FAIRSEA LLC 2.60 acres " $11,970.57 "

092889 33.-1-8 DAME OUTDOOR ADVERTISING CORP 12.00 acres " $1,555.22 "

092803 20.7-2-23.2 FAIRSEA LLC 100.00x135.00 $425.72

092889 63.-1-13 DESO DIANA J 1.10 acres $428.48

092803 5.-3-2 I N D U S T R I A L MANAGEMENT LLC 3.20 acres " $17,758.94 "

092889 63.-1-4.-1 DESO HERBERT JR 35.90 acres $146.17

092889 50.4-1-2.1 LANGLEY CARMEN WANDA 69.40 acres " $3,438.94 "

092889 63.-1-4.-2 DESO HERBERT JR 5.20 acres $22.18

092889 50.4-1-2.111 LANGLEY CARMEN WANDA 2.00 acres " $5,640.85 "

092803 20.15-2-1 JUNEAU MITCHELL P 100.00x155.00 " $3,884.50 " 092803 20.11-2-6 MALOY JUDITH A 105.00x185.00 $819.36 092803 20.19-2-20 MITCHELL STEVE 83.50x243.00 " $1,963.23 " 092803 20.10-3-19

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092889 49.-3-13 L A F O U N TA I N DUSTIN 1.00 acres " $1,061.09 "

092889 64.-1-15.1 LAPORTE MICHEL G 110.00x200.00 $441.28 092889 64.-1-15.15 LAPORTE MICHEL G 285.00x224.00 " $2,383.69 " 092889 63.-1-54 LECLAIR EUGENE L

3.00 acres $583.03 092889 19.17-2-11 LEMIEUX BRIAN J 82.00x320.00 " $1,903.78 " 092889 19.17-2-8 LEMIEUX BRIAN J 149.00x65.00 $80.45 092889 32.-1-21.42 LEMIEUX JASON M 2.18 acres $979.05 092889 18.-1-38 LIVINGSTONE KATHLEEN 380.00x210.00 $165.64 092889 63.-1-41.1 MATOTT PAUL 242.70 acres " $2,686.61 " 092889 63.-1-52.1-1 MATOTT PAUL E 122.00 acres " $1,513.40 " 092889 63.-1-52.1-2 MATOTT PAUL E 158.80 acres " $1,523.68 " 092889 78.-2-1.1 MATOTT PAUL E 60.70 acres " $2,372.55 " 092889 34.-1-31.2 MCGOLDRICK BRIAN J 1.00 acres " $1,034.09 " 092889 48.-1-28.42 MITCHELL JOHN D150.00x200.00 $152.40 092889 33.-1-22.2 MONETTE CHARLES VINCENT 42.00x520.00 $99.42 092889 17.-1-43 MOORE MICHAEL 3.90 acres $690.69 092889 63.-1-1 M O Y E R - PA D I L L A JACQUELINE 80.00 acres " $2,496.19 " 092889 63.-1-2 M O Y E R - PA D I L L A JACQUELINE 40.80 acres " $3,290.17 " 092889 17.-1-22.21 PHANEUF KEVIN ANTHONY 120.00x111.00 $531.01 092889 63.-1-25.15 R A B I D E A U KENNETH J 1.90 acres " $2,593.94 " 092889 628.089-9-705.8201881 S A V V I S COMMUNICATIONS $102.12 092889 628.089-9-705.8201882 SAVVIS COMMUNICATIONS $31.42 092889 49.-3-4 SNYDER WILLIAM J 1.70 acres $498.87 092889 18.-1-43.1 WAREHOUSE AT VAN BUREN ST IN 1.00 acres " $19,581.85 " 092889 18.-1-21.3 WAREHOUSE AT VAN BUREN STREET 2.00 acres " $2,783.88 " CHAZY 093000 106.-2-1.13 AUBIN JAMES R 36.80 acres $834.15 093000 122.-1-5.3 BAILEY ROBERT 135.00x110.00 $74.25 093000 137.-1-26.42 BAKER ROBIN 72.00x150.00 $337.66

093000 94.-1-54.3 BLACKBURN REMI183.80x201.70 " $2,183.65 " 093000 108.-1-28.2 BLOW DAVID 6.20 acres $775.64 093000 91.-2-19.6 BLOW GEORGE 26.37 acres $904.60 093000 91.-2-20.1 BLOW GEORGE M SR 17.80 acres " $2,109.65 " 093000 136.-1-25.2 BOCHART GARY J 2.24 acres $752.36 093000 136.1-2-2.2 BRAULT ALAN D 10.30 acres " $1,184.87 " 093000 136.1-2-8 BREAN SCOTTIE J 66.00x239.00 $940.69 093000 124.4-1-11 BROTHERS TINA M 1.10 acres " $1,537.60 " 093000 124.-1-46.11 BUSHEY DWIGHT 12.53 acres $636.80 093000 109.-1-58.2 BUSHEY KEITH J 1.80 acres " $2,268.57 " 093000 124.-1-34 CARPENTIER DAVID L 1.10 acres " $2,048.67 " 093000 109.-1-18 CLARK ESTATE GEORGE W 4.60 acres " $4,052.90 " 093000 92.-1-14.2 COLLINS DORLA J 1.10 acres " $2,208.92 " 093000 122.-1-12.3 COTA PAULINE E 166.00x256.03 $404.99 093000 108.-1-36 C U D W O R T H MICHELLE L 300.00x155.00 " $3,789.92 " 093000 136.-1-22.12 C U D W O R T H MICHELLE L 124.00x195.00 " $3,838.28 " 093000 124.-1-42 DAPO ESTATE RALPH W 120.00x 04.00 $230.92 093000 122.-1-51 DAVIS ESTATE RACHEL R 83.00x132.00 $142.13 093000 122.-1-58 DECOSTE GWYN 264.00x90.50 $204.99 093000 122.-1-8.16 DUCHARME DENNIS 1.00 acres " $1,029.15 " 093000 93.2-1-26 D U M A R ESTATE CATHERINE 82.00x230.00 $473.09 093000 93.2-1-7 DUMAR MICHAEL R 161.00x180.00 " $3,708.28 " 093000 106.-2-1.11 DUVALL JIMMY III 1.30 acres $108.59 093000 137.-1-11.4 ERO MICHAEL S 2.30 acres " $1,254.58 " 093000 122.-1-67 FILION TODD C 1.00 acres $308.66 093000 91.-2-37 FLEMING JUSTIN G

1.30 acres $649.35

125.00x142.00 " $1,064.23 "

093000 136.-1-28.41 FOUNTAIN CATHY 1.30 acres " $1,859.20 "

093000 136.-1-13.1 PERYER NEAL K 220.00x148.50 " $4,217.74 "

093000 106.-2-1.5 G E O R G E S JENNETTE 7.30 acres " $3,627.61 "

093000 136.-1-13.2 PERYER NEAL K 3.80 acres $747.82

093000 76.-2-5.41 G O O D R O W THOMAS W 1.00 acres $886.33 093000 76.-2-5.46 G O O D R O W THOMAS W 1.30 acres $382.61 093000 124.-1-44 GREEN THUMB SNOW REMOVAL INC 195.70x190.00 $712.32 093000 91.-2-20.22 GUERIN ROBIN H 200.00x200.00 " $2,689.27 " 093000 109.4-2-2.2 H U G H E CHRISTOPHER E 1.00 acres " $1,060.43 "

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093000 106.-2-2.2 POFF JONATHAN E 2.80 acres $374.93 093000 136.-1-26 PRATT DAWN 150.00x125.00 $246.37 093000 122.-1-57.1 RABIDEAU KEITH J 30.50 acres $888.86 093000 91.-2-19.2 RABIDEAU KEITH J 155.00x148.00 " $1,183.21 " 093000 107.-1-3.3 RELATION DWIGHT 3.80 acres " $2,868.61 " 093000 107.-1-3.4 RELATION DWIGHT 7.20 acres " $3,047.02 "

093000 123.-1-22 HUNT LEROY JR 350.00x125.00 $746.27

093000 76.-2-43 RELATION DWIGHT 1.30 acres " $3,309.64 "

093000 76.-2-23 JUBERT DALE J 1.80 acres " $1,885.46 "

093000 91.-2-42 RELATION DWIGHT 48.00 acres $273.73

093000 76.-2-25 J U B E R T DALE J 5.00 acres $113.62

093000 91.-2-32.2 RELATION DWIGHT F 122.70 acres $600.36

093000 122.-1-60.4 KNAPP CHANTAY 4.80 acres " $2,889.90 "

AKA

093000 91.-2-13.2 LAMICA LAND C O N T R A C T TIMOTHY 2.20 acres $370.96

093000 94.1-2-53 RILEY LIFE MARY 103.00x370.00 $781.82

USE

093000 124.-1-46.62 ROCK ESTATE MICHAEL O 132.00x256.00 $122.62

093000 122.-1-61 LAPIERRE TODD M 175.00x190.00 " $2,040.57 "

093000 138.-1-4.2 ROUGIER MARK 100.00x200.00 $822.12

093000 121.-2-4.1 LAPORTE JASON C 6.60 acres " $1,769.06 "

093000 138.-1-4.54 ROUGIER MARK 1.60 acres $519.09

093000 122.-1-53.2 LASALLE KERI 154.00x127.30 $866.01

093000 138.-1-4.55 ROUGIER MARK 14.09 acres " $1,005.37 "

093000 94.-1-43.211 LECLAIRE BRUCE W 59.10 acres " $5,131.04 "

093000 138.-1-4.3 ROUGIER MARK E 100.00x200.00 " $1,497.87 "

093000 94.1-1-50 LEGGETT ESTATE ARCHIE 20.00x90.00 $17.44

093000 94.-1-61 RUSHFORD ROGER 1.73 acres " $2,287.95 "

093000 136.1-3-4 LIBERTY BERNARD J 82.50x495.00 $897.10 093000 136.2-2-16 M A U G H A N MARGARET M 162.00x221.00 " $3,429.38 " 093000 95.-1-32 M E R K E L ELIZABETH J REVOCABLE 85.00x440.00 " $2,811.42 093000 92.-1-23.5 MONETTE MORRIS 150.00x250.00 $718.88 093000 94.1-2-28 M O S S MARCIA J 225.00x210.00 " $6,235.25 093000 77.-1-16 PARO ESTATE TUFFIELD JR 132.00x140.00 $315.35 093000 108.-1-15.2 PARROTTE RALPH T JR

093000 630.-9-705.820-1881 S A V V I S COMMUNICATIONS $83.93 093000 630.-9-705.820-1882 S A V V I S COMMUNICATIONS $55.25 093000 136.-1-29.111 SESSUMS ESTATE JAMES A SR 19.40 acres $511.36 093000 136.-1-29.12 SESSUMS ESTATE JAMES A SR 32.50 acres $623.62 093000 106.-2-2.1 SHARRON MICHAEL 41.50 acres " $1,163.99 " 093000 136.-1-29.3 STOKES VERA F 1.00 acres " $1,941.88 " 093000 91.-2-23.4 SWINTON LEONARD 2.30 acres " $1,330.53 " 093000


October 6, 2012 122.-1-28 S WINTON LEONARD E 6.10 acres $921.68

093200 68.-1-11.2 DROWN FRANK L 1.90 acres $237.74

093000 136.-1-14.1 TETREAULT TRAVIS R 120.60 acres " $4,885.51 "

093200 7.-1-9 ELSHAFAY HEFNEY 5.20 acres $910.95

093000 124.-1-56.3 THOMPSON LISA J 6.20 acres $980.65 093000 77.-1-13.2 TODOROFF DANIEL 4.30 acres $722.99 093000 136.-1-29.2 TROMBLY TODD D 110.00x150.00 " $1,858.51 " 093000 122.-1-59.2 TURNER DUANE A 130.00x150.00 $243.82 093000 122.-1-59.3 TURNER DUANE A 130.00x150.00 $137.17 093000 138.-1-41.1 UPTON WILLIAM R 180.00x160.00 " $1,038.92 " 093000 76.-2-41.2 VASSAR AMY 140.00x175.00 $246.37 093000 109.-1-37.4 VINCENT DANIEL 200.00x200.00 " $1,415.33 " 093000 78.-1-10 W E I A N D DARWIN L 1.60 acres $791.06 093000 122.-1-60.7 WHELDEN GEORGE 1.55 acres $353.29 093000 122.-1-60.3 WHELDEN GEORGE P 1.90 acres " $1,555.38 " 093000 122.-1-60.6 WHELDEN GEORGE P 2.30 acres " $1,043.51 " 093000 122.-1-60.5 W H E L D E N MARSHALL F III 177.00x221.00 " $3,414.17 " 093000 76.-2-5.44 WILSON RUSSELL B 2.60 acres $181.46 093000 122.-1-57.2 WINTERBOTTOM BELINDA A 1.60 acres " $3,835.47 " CLINTON 093200 38.1-2-2 A R G O B A S T EDWARD82.50x260.00 $82.31

$138.66

093200 69.-1-3.1 FINLAYSON SHANE 69.70 acres $536.13 093200 69.-1-3.3 FINLAYSON SHANE 3.00 acres $233.68 093200 51.-1-1.2 FOWLER DONALD H 361.00 acres " $4,361.24 " 093200 51.-1-13.1 FOWLER DONALD H 61.70 acres $857.84 093200 51.-1-14 F O W L E R DONALD H 4.60 acres $132.75 093200 67.-1-2.3 GILMORE KELLEY P 100.00x225.00 $572.52 093200 24.-1-1.21 GREEN RICHARD A II51.60 acres $671.60 093200 7.-1-31.13 HICKS JORDON V 54.20 acres $565.79

093200 69.-1-14.11 VANN MARK S 20.00x375.00 $17.30 093200 38.1-1-23 WILLARD LIFE USE MELODY 123.75x164.75 $213.80

093489 158.-1-9.53 CLIFFORD ROBERT W 1.71 acres $411.40

093401 187.20-4-8 BAKER GREGORY 45.00x100.00 $191.50 093401 187.20-4-9 BAKER GREGORY 42.00x200.00 $525.52

093489 183.20-1-6 COOK ANDREW RICHARD 132.76x266.00 $901.28

093401 187.20-5-2.1 BAKER KIMBERLY E 30.00x84.00 " $1,871.76 "

093489 173.3-1-14 C O R M I E R ELIZABETH 100.00x100.00 $142.29

093401 187.20-5-2.2 BAKER KIMBERLY E 42.00x83.00 " $2,154.26 " 093401 187.20-4-3 BURDO STEVEN E 55.30x95.00 " $3,199.40 " 093401 188.17-2-3 COULON STEVE 33.00x150.00 " $2,131.18 "

093200 23.-1-4.1 K I N G MICHAEL E 100.00 acres " $1,225.01 "

093401 187.20-7-24.2 FLEMING SCOTT SR 49.12x86.80 $549.54

093200 69.-1-3.4 LASHWAY SHEILA 5.00 acres $575.93

093401 187.20-5-31 LAMARCHE KERRI A 33.00x147.84 " $1,759.05 "

093200 54.-2-17 M & R RESTORATIONS INC 50.18 acres $151.48

093401 187.20-4-12 LAMOUNTAIN RONALD PAUL 66.00x140.00 " $1,613.23 "

093200 23.-1-22.23 MACK-HARRIS EDNA 17.60 acres $311.18

093401 187.20-5-6 LUTHER DEBORAH ANNE 66.00x147.84 $717.65

093200 21.-1-1.3 MAGOON MATT 23.60 acres $477.93

093401 187.20-7-3 PECK SKYLYNN ANN 132.00x147.84 " $2,999.72 "

093200 69.-1-7 M O R R O W JEREMY 113.40 acres $444.42

093401 187.20-5-29 ROCK FRANCIS 61.80x147.84 $927.68

093200 22.-1-9.1 P E R R Y ROY M 44.40 acres $435.84

093401 187.20-2-10 ROGERS MARY JANE 55.00x132.00 " $2,956.32 "

093200 69.-1-14.5 ROBLES REINALDO 3.00 acres $125.00

093200 7.-1-10.2 CASSELMAN MARY LYNN 150.00x162.00 $100.08

093200 69.-1-14.6 ROBLES REINALDO 1.70 acres $107.93

093200 24.-1-7 COLE TIMOTHY L 150.00x150.00 $377.80

093200 38.-1-20 S T A N Z I O N E KATHERINE 37.50 acres $121.05

093200 7.-1-21.5 DECOSSE DEAN A 8.70 acres $543.48

093200 54.-2-22 S T E V E N S RODNEY A 200.00x175.00 $174.51

093200 7.-1-23.1 DECOSSE DEAN A 4.20 acres $461.49

093200 37.-1-14 TROMBLEY GERALD J 186.00x215.00 $837.26

JR

093200 69.-1-13.33 T R O M B L E Y REGINALD JR 4.00 acres

093489 183.20-2-6 BROWN GERALD 99.86x108.00 " $2,221.44 "

DANNEMORA

093401 187.20-3-16 DOUGLAS THOMAS M 66.00x167.50 " $3,010.95 "

093200 24.-1-2 BROWN KEVIN F 22.50 acres $529.83

093489 183.20-4-1 BRASSARD BRIAN 104.71x116.00 $737.16

093489 183.20-3-5 CAYEA JAMES M 55.45x350.00 " $1,770.54 "

093200 69.-1-8.1 KASKA JESSE P 8.20 acres " $1,426.56 "

093200 38.1-1-43 R O B L E S REINALDO 100.00x244.00 $90.82

2.70 acres $533.38

093200 54.-2-1 ZAMOT EDWARD A 72.80 acres $762.12

093401 187.20-6-1 COULON STEVEN 248.00x158.00 " $2,811.80 "

093200 52.-1-9.36 HOGG THOMAS 10.00 acres $255.31

093200 24.-1-1.11 BROWN KEVIN F 22.50 acres $294.09

093200 68.-1-11.1 DROWN FRANK L 47.10 acres $543.49

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093401 188.17-2-10 TWIGG JEFFREY D 125.00x100.00 " $1,342.13 " 093489 158.4-1-63.2 A L E X A N D E R DOUGLAS A 125.00x200.00 $724.65 093489 183.20-2-3 A R M S T R O N G MICHAEL37.29x276.00 " $1,631.64 " 093489 183.20-2-14 ASHLINE JOSEPH R 32.15x290.00 " $1,011.92 " 093489 158.-1-6 BARNABY TIMOTHY E 1.70 acres " $2,135.58 " 093489 172.2-1-38.2 BENOIT JACK 200.00x162.00 $270.06 093489 172.2-1-40 BENOIT JACK

093489 183.20-4-24 CORRAL JOSEPH R JR. 86.00x78.00 $892.89 093489 188.17-3-1 COULON STEPHEN J 115.00x153.00 " $5,309.39 " 093489 188.17-4-8 COULON STEPHEN J 68.00x100.00 " $2,041.94 " 093489 188.-2-1.12 DAVIS WILLIAM P 112.00 acres " $1,500.55 " 093489 188.-2-1.5 DAVIS WILLIAM P 25.40 acres $950.80 093489 183.2-2-36 D E F A Y E T T E MARYLOU 67.00x164.00 " $1,520.53 "

LAMARE NEIL A 45.04x280.00 $532.57 093489 174.-1-16.1 LAPOINT NORMAN 5.00 acres $246.50 093489 188.-3-9 L A P O R T E MICHAEL 1.10 acres " $2,324.93 " 093489 185.4-2-7 LAW TODD 2.15 acres " $10,557.82 " 093489 185.2-2-21 LONGLADE ROBERT 150.00x255.00 " $8,164.32 " 093489 183.-4-1.-1 LYONS SAND 0.01 acres $838.59 093489 183.16-2-2 MACE CHARLES T 46.11x154.00 " $1,241.11 " 093489 169.4-1-6 MARTIN RORY A 1.10 acres " $8,226.26 " 093489 183.2-2-13 M C D O N A L D MARLON M 50.00x178.00 $978.75 093489 183.2-2-10 MCINERNEY PAUL 155.00x91.00 " $1,352.20 " 093489 183.2-2-9 MCINERNEY PAUL 170.00x80.00 $127.90

99.1-1-8 GOSS CAROL 3.00 acres $429.04

093489 183.20-1-22 VANN MARK 25.00x130.00 " $1,315.18 "

093600 128.-1-14.511 CARPENTER KEVIN 138.20 acres $802.00

093489 188.-1-5 VENNE DERRICK A 66.00x140.00 $684.35

093600 114.-1-2.2 CARPENTER KEVIN P 103.80 acres " $1,299.25 "

093600 111.-1-2.1 H A R R I G A N BROTHERS DAIRY FARM 74.00 acres $490.61

093489 183.20-3-16 VORABETZ LIFE USE PATRICIA 142.00x170.00 $96.38 093489 173.-3-6.1 WILLIAMS STEVEN H 78.80 acres $858.59 093489 183.12-1-13 WILSON RICHARD 31.20x203.00 " $1,752.79 " 093489 183.12-1-12 WILSON RICHARD E 29.71x203.00 " $2,269.28 " 093489 185.2-3-22.3 W O O D W A R D CYNTHIA A 1.00 acres $976.69

093600 83.-1-24.2 B E S S E T T E RICHARD 1.60 acres $633.84

093489 185.2-1-12 PHILLS JAMES JR 240.00x 75.00 " $3,891.82 "

093489 172.2-1-39.1 DOUGLAS DONALD R 40.00x150.00 " $2,944.89 "

093489 158.-1-9.52 R O M A N O S K Y JAMES 1.81 acres $414.19

093489 174.-1-20 D R O L L E T T E FREDERICK 2.00 acres $150.55

093489 183.16-1-7 ROWE ROBERT W JR. 84.48x130.00 " $1,433.01 "

093489 160.-1-18 DUBRAY STEVEN M 2.80 acres $479.28

093489 188.-1-15.-1 SEYMOUR LIFE USE RENA 1.00 acres " $1,970.01 " 093489 183.20-1-16 SISKAVICH DAVID M 55.79x138.00 " $1,653.52 " 093489 159.-2-21.1 SMITH DAVID J 204.00x204.00 $678.80

093489 183.20-2-5 FORKEY LARRY 37.00x282.00 " $1,550.95 "

093489 173.-1-1.2 SMITH DAVID J 253.00x138.00 " $3,320.09 "

093489 188.-1-1.5 GATES FRANCIS J 8.69 acres $561.17

093489 174.-1-18.1 SMITH DAVID J 5.80 acres $427.15

093489 188.17-4-16 HOYT ROGER A 60.00x240.00 $238.90

093489 174.-1-18.2 SMITH DAVID J 59.20 acres $507.09

093489 173.-3-6.9 KING WILLIAM P 1.00 acres $830.12

093489 174.-1-19 SMITH DAVID J 130.00x130.00 " $2,025.85 "

093489 183.20-2-4

093489 183.20-1-25

093600 128.-1-14.4 CARTER KEVIN 32.00 acres $988.96 093600 128.-1-14.3 CARTER KEVIN J 12.09 acres $251.92

093600 112.-1-5 CASEYS STICKS & STONES LLC 8.70 acres " $1,588.70 "

093600 114.-1-2.1A G O N E Y BRIAN K 4.20 acres " $1,037.73 "

093489 183.20-1-21 MERRELL ROBERT 30.00x134.00 $566.75

093489 185.-1-4 DOUGLAS DONALD 1.45 acres $408.65

093600 99.-2-12 CARTER JAMES L 1.40 acres $670.42

ELLENBURG

093600 83.-1-2 BARTON GARY 2.60 acres $881.03

093489 185.2-3-14 MINCKLER SCOTT M 70.00x300.00 $286.06

093600 99.-2-22.6 CARPENTER KEVIN PETER 45.10 acres $484.75

093600 112.-1-2.2 CASEY ASHLEY L 1.00 acres $114.91

093489 183.20-4-3 MCINTYRE JOHN D 50.00x100.00 $720.36

093489 158.-1-7.1 DESROCHER RICKY 225.00x150.00 " $2,698.26 "

093600 83.-1-15.5 CARPENTER KEVIN P 112.00 acres $950.74

093489 183.20-4-23 YANULAVICH ALEX A 69.50x86.00 $907.53

093489 185.2-2-15 MCINTOSH JEAN D 105.00x234.00 " $4,161.76 "

093489 173.-2-8.2 MINCKLER SCOTT M 1.70 acres $592.26

093489 183.16-1-23 D U C H A R M E JOSEPH G 128.00x220.00 $427.47

114.-1-12 CARPENTER KEVIN 1.20 acres $170.20

093600 83.-1-25.1 BARCOMB LIFE USE ELIZABETH 1.60 acres $592.35

093489 183.2-2-17 DEMARO ROBERT 125.00x142.00 $757.38

093489 169.-2-7 D U B R A Y WILLIAM 6.40 acres " $3,061.31 "

T E T R E A U L T NORMAN JOSEPH 143.72x126.00 " $1,725.47 "

093600 112.-2-4 BLOW RICHARD 165.00x260.00 $409.66 093600 71.3-3-24 B O H A N N O N MICHELLE M 100.00x150.00 $703.50 093600 70.-1-25 BOMBARD GARY W JR 37.80 acres $826.39 093600 99.1-1-28 BRADY BARBARA A 35.00x239.00 $525.27 093600 82.-1-15 BRIOR KEITH 48.50 acres " $2,596.09 " 093600 97.-1-10.2 BRIOR KEITH 100.50 acres $913.44 093600 97.-1-8 BRIOR KEITH 98.60 acres $932.22 093600 97.-1-21.342 BRIOR KEITH R 104.80 acres $909.92 093600 97.-1-21.343 BRIOR KEITH R 123.00 acres " $1,310.55 "

093600 70.-1-4.2 CASEYS STICKS & STONES LLC 9.20 acres $945.19 093600 71.3-3-42 CIOCCA RALPH 20.55x182.43 $140.94 093600 71.3-3-44 CIOCCA RALPH 100.15x166.21 $216.69 093600 71.-3-4.1 CIOCCA RALPH 36.70 acres $809.52 093600 71.3-2-28 D R O W N FRANK L 165.00x130.00 " $2,151.00 " 093600 71.3-2-29 DROWN FRANK L 60.00x140.00 " $1,157.86 " 093600 86.-1-1 DROWN STEPHEN L II 88.00x85.00 $156.58 093600 70.-1-11.3 DROWN STEPHEN L III 1.20 acres $48.99 093600 99.1-2-28.2 DUFRANE DAVID L 1.80 acres $858.59 093600 130.-1-8 E L D R E D FLOYD JUNIOR 285.00x130.00 $191.89 093600 86.-1-9 FOX MICHAEL J 9.00 acres $218.69 093600 85.-1-2.8 G A R D N E R HEATHER M 145.00x218.00 " $2,022.68 "

093600 84.-1-18.114 BRUNET BRADLEY 14.89 acres $567.37

093600 71.3-1-8 G E N E R E U X SHERRY A 97.00x310.00 $599.89

093600 113.-1-6.1 CARPENTER KEVIN 69.80 acres $521.75

093600 155.-4-2.1 GILMORE CINTHIA R 20.00 acres $218.53

093600 114.-1-11 CARPENTER KEVIN 356.00 acres " $4,195.00 "

093600 97.-1-7 GOODCHILD LARRY 1.20 acres $320.56

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093600 111.-1-2.2 H A R R I G A N BROTHERS DAIRY FARM 200.00x200.00 $114.91 093600 96.-1-1 H A R R I G A N BROTHERS DAIRY FARM 178.00 acres " $4,924.63 " 093600 96.-1-2.1 H A R R I G A N BROTHERS DAIRY FARM 103.30 acres " $1,144.35 " 093600 96.-1-3 H A R R I G A N BROTHERS DAIRY FARM 150.00 acres " $2,418.98 " 093600 81.-2-2 H A R R I G A N STEPHEN 218.70 acres " $2,599.73 " 093600 97.-1-1 H A R R I G A N STEPHEN A 155.50 acres " $2,943.87 " 093600 71.3-4-1 JEAN HENRY I 1.10 acres $263.93 093600 85.1-1-42 J O H N S O N CLEVELAND JR 2.00 acres $36.38 093600 141.3-2-26.1 K E N N E D Y RAYMOND J 41.40x95.00 " $1,117.63 " 093600 155.2-1-13 LECLAIR CYNTHIA 157.00x218.00 $422.52 093600 155.-3-10 LEDUC CLAUDE 3.70 acres $321.45 093600 155.-3-9 LEONARD STEPHEN 1.30 acres $535.04 093600 98.-1-14 MAGOON DONALD C JR 43.50 acres " $1,750.82 " 093600 115.-1-2.4 MAGOON MATTHEW 13.20 acres $260.20 093600 113.-1-10.5 MAGOON MATTHEW C 94.00 acres " $1,254.65 " 093600 99.1-1-18 MAGOON WAYNE 95.00x160.00 $628.24 093600 85.1-1-10.2 MANOR CLARENCE 144.00 acres " $1,183.91 " 093600 85.-2-9 MARTINO FRANCES D 55.80 acres $606.86 093600 97.-1-21.341 MESSIER LISA M 21.00 acres " $2,251.00 " 093600 97.-1-21.344 MESSIER LISA M 102.70 acres $812.38 093600 84.-1-10.1 MORROW JEREMY 81.60 acres $511.39 093600 86.-1-7 MOUSCH DAVID L 4.90 acres $164.73


24 - North Countryman 093600 155.2-1-12 NANTASAENG APHICHART 3.00 acres $666.79 093600 112.-1-2.1 NELSON FORREST 157.80 acres $396.79 093600 82.-1-16.1 NORMANDIN JAMES W III 220.00 acres " $3,388.35 "

31.-3-20.21 DOMINIC ROBERT G 3.90 acres $369.32

093600 70.-1-10 WILSON GRANT 1.10 acres $552.05

093800 15.-1-11.4 DULUDE CLEMENT 10.10 acres " $1,260.35 "

093600 99.1-3-4 YELLE PATRICK 85.00x115.00 $163.60

093800 15.-1-23.22 DUPEE THOMAS 1.30 acres $780.23

093600 99.-2-33 YELLE PATRICK 15.40 acres $511.13

JASON

093800 14.-1-21.4 DUPEE RONALD J 208.00x208.00 " $1,926.42 "

MOOERS

093600 71.3-2-3 PECOR WADE 80.00x220.00 $758.39

093800 60.-1-10.8 ARNOLD RONALD 108.00x175.00 " $1,364.75 "

093600 71.3-1-4 PECOR WADE J 1.20 acres $512.74

093800 30.20-1-22 BARLOW WAVA 83.80x152.00 $696.89

093600 82.-1-18.3 PELLA PAUL W JR 4.30 acres $158.51

093800 41.-1-14 BASTO JOSEPH T 100.00x130.00 $710.86

093600 86.-1-14.2 PIKE THOMAS R 200.00x165.00 $453.44

093800 61.-1-15.2 BEAUDIN DANIEL 9.20 acres " $2,054.25 "

093600 99.1-3-5 POTTS CYNTHIA 56.00x115.00 $427.80

093800 59.-1-25.22 BELL CASEY 2.90 acres $61.97

093600 70.-1-33.21 PREVO KENNETH 295.30 acres " $2,785.41 "

093800 30.16-1-6 BERNARD BRUCE W 4.70 acres " $1,098.62 "

093600 70.-1-33.23 PREVO KENNETH 1.70 acres " $3,249.18 "

093800 45.-4-14.32 BLOW RICHARD 210.00x200.00 $532.29

093600 155.4-1-31 REDMOND JUDITH A148.50x124.00 $597.20

093800 57.-1-3.1 BOULRICE JAMES R 53.00 acres " $1,080.05 "

093600 155.1-2-21 ROCK PHILIP E 70.00x215.00 " $2,615.93 "

093800 29.-1-14.2 BOUTIN RICHARD J 80.00x461.50 " $1,097.41 "

093600 115.-1-21 R U P E R T MORAIS 16.80 acres $283.05

093800 43.-1-2.52 BRADY BARBARA 2.23 acres " $4,172.48 "

093600 83.-1-18 R U S S E L L STANLEY 24.70 acres $508.01

093800 31.-4-6 BRAY LISA 1.40 acres $599.91

093600 142.-1-11 SACHS PETER G 80.14 acres $611.01

093800 44.-2-7.16 B R E U E THEODORE J 1.00 acres $289.61

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093800 30.19-1-31.2 GREENIA SANDRA 110.00x142.00 " $4,344.25 "

093800 44.-2-7.6 B R E U E THEODORE J 208.00x208.00 " $2,380.57 "

R

093800 44.-2-7.1 GUERIN LIFE USE EUGENE 53.90 acres $546.88

093600 155.3-2-5 SAWYER RUSSELL W 1.06 acres " $6,454.12 " 093600 85.1-1-24 SILVER MICHAEL L 2.00 acres $627.19 093600 99.1-1-9 SMITH CYNTHIA A 7.00 acres $469.01 093600 85.-1-9.2 S P O F F O R D MELAINE A 5.40 acres $160.60 093600 155.-3-16 TANSEY KATHLEEN A 140.00x250.00 $491.41 093600 127.-1-17 TOURVILLE BRAD A 200.00x200.00 $114.91 093600 70.-1-7 TROMBLY RONALD R 100.00x150.00 $115.32 093600 159.-1-15 VILLENEUVE DAVID L 6.00 acres $179.26 093600 141.3-2-57 WEST BUILDING SERVICES INC 81.07x279.00 " $4,500.85 " 093600 113.-1-10.4 WILLIAMSON LARRY C 151.50 acres " $2,356.71 "

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093800 29.-1-4 DUPEE RUSSELL L JR 120.00x130.00 " $1,129.03 " 093800 47.-1-11.1 DUPREY JUNIOR R 1.10 acres $296.53 093800 47.-1-3.1 DUPREY JUNIOR R 45.80 acres " $1,464.87 " 093800 45.-4-10.3 FORETTE LAURA 18.60 acres $736.84

093800 45.-2-14.2 BROWN CHAD 1.00 acres $469.35 093800 27.-1-46 B U S H E Y JIM J 5.50 acres $948.74 093800 30.-2-7.2 BUSKEY ROWLYN 200.00x150.00 " $2,231.06 "

ELVA

093800 59.-1-25.53 CONSOLI TINA M 2.00 acres " $3,867.85 " 093800 30.-2-14.3 COUGHLIN DANA 165.00x175.00 $81.24 093800 44.2-1-22 C O U P A L RONALD P 100.00x360.00 $282.24 093800 59.-1-25.9 DANIELS ARTHUR F JR 1.00 acres " $1,549.03 " 093800

093800 44.2-1-21 GERO BETTY 120.00x280.00 " $1,937.58 " 093800 27.-1-39.1 GILMORE KELLEY P 2.70 acres $313.88 093800 27.-1-39.2 GILMORE KELLEY P 1.60 acres $632.83 093800 43.-1-10 G I L M O R E KELLEY P 2.10 acres $557.00 093800 46.-1-3.5 GILMORE KELLEY P 1.00 acres $1,471.79 "

093800 46.-1-21.3 BREYETTE ROBERT J JR 3.00 acres $473.78

093800 15.-1-29.1 CHALIFOU MARIE 56.80 acres $946.76

093800 57.-2-3 FRENYEA ROBERT 1.20 acres " $1,205.25 "

093800 59.-1-24.2 H A B E N I C H T KATHERINE A 1.00 acres $144.84 093800 30.15-1-7 HICKS BRENDA 180.00x126.00 $793.43 093800 16.-1-7.42 HILL DANIEL R 2.00 acres $480.71 093800 16.-1-23.1 HOGLE WESLEY G 190.00x120.00 $64.26 093800 27.-1-11.12 HOUGH DAVID 29.70 acres " $1,062.73 " 093800 27.-1-11.4 HOUGH DAVID G 2.20 acres $449.53 093800 31.-3-16.3 H U G G I N S ALEXANDER CAROL A 1.00 acres " $2,252.30 " 093800 42.-1-8.42 HUGGINS JOSEPH 2.00 acres $730.33 093800 14.-1-14 JEAN JOSEPH A 67.00 acres $362.40 093800 31.-4-8 JOCK GARY G 4.50 acres

$345.50 093800 56.-1-16.3 KING LEO P 140.00x80.00 " $1,498.24 " 093800 45.8-1-13 LABARGE BOB L 142.00x121.00 $306.18 093800 44.-2-1.3 LABARGE JOHN R 1.90 acres " $5,117.82 "

13.-1-18.2 MCCREA STEVEN A 18.50 acres " $2,332.02 "

RABIDEAU JOHN L 110.00 acres " $1,804.65 "

093800 58.-2-2.218 M C D O N A L D MARLON 3.50 acres $137.58

093800 31.-3-14 RABIDEAU JOHN L 22.80 acres $130.14

093800 58.-1-2.1 M C D O N A L D THOMAS A 149.00 acres " $1,222.31 "

093800 13.-1-17.1 LADUKE RALPH J 25.40 acres $550.05

093800 45.-5-4 MEIGHEN LIFE USE JOHN C 1.20 acres $629.36

093800 15.-1-23.5 LAFAVE KIM 1.30 acres $761.55

093800 45.-5-5 MEIGHEN LIFE USE JOHN C 1.10 acres $362.40

093800 29.-2-12.1 L A F O U N TA I N RICHARD 250.00x280.00 $484.20 093800 29.-2-12.3 L A F O U N TA I N TIMOTHY J 1.10 acres $473.78 093800 45.-4-13.2 LAPLANTE DONN E 4.00 acres " $2,252.30 " 093800 44.-1-11.5 L A V A L L E Y GREGORY 2.60 acres " $1,454.91 " 093800 26.-1-8 LAVALLEY LOUIS R 190.00 acres " $2,127.05 " 093800 41.-1-3.11 LAVALLEY LOUIS R 208.00x208.00 $189.06 093800 41.-1-3.111 LAVALLEY LOUIS R 208.00x208.00 $532.29 093800 41.-1-3.71 LAVALLEY LOUIS R 105.20 acres " $1,704.07 " 093800 43.-1-26.1 LAVALLEY MARY J 25.90 acres $487.68 093800 12.-1-5.1 LEAFLOOR COREY 15.00 acres " $1,004.20 " 093800 12.-1-8 LEAFLOOR JESS W 314.80 acres " $2,366.27 " 093800 45.-3-2 LOPEZ GLORIA L 165.00x235.00 " $1,449.22 " 093800 43.-1-26.2 MANOR HAROLD W 156.50 acres " $1,920.33 " 093800 43.-1-26.3 MANOR HAROLD W 1.50 acres $902.46

093800 29.-1-12.122 FARRIAS JUAN LUIS VILLA 238.00x203.00 $630.84 093800 28.-1-3.81 MESECK LIFE USE ANNA J 17.00 acres $580.81 093800 30.20-2-12 M O N E T T E ’ S FURNITURE & APPL INC 52.00x212.00 " $5,338.47 " 093800 43.-2-38 MOORE DARRELL W 1.00 acres $39.99 093800 61.-1-13 MURRAY MICHAEL P 104.10 acres $440.75 093800 44.2-3-8 NEPHEW MARLENE A 85.00x150.00 $54.54 093800 61.-1-20.5 NEPHEW RANDALL WILLIAM 1.00 acres $833.92 093800 31.-4-14.2 OLIVER CHERYL 2.00 acres " $1,721.84 " 093800 61.-1-14.213 ORMSBEE DANIEL 1.40 acres $411.04 093800 30.19-1-29 ORR LORRAINE E 132.00x282.00 $285.08 093800 14.-1-12.21 OTIS SHELBY L 9.20 acres " $2,314.68 " 093800 26.-1-12.3 PORTER SHANNON M 1.60 acres " $1,108.22 " 093800 31.-3-16.5 POULIN JASON P 150.00x270.00 " $1,333.58 "

093800 43.-1-3 MANOR HAROLD W 69.50 acres " $1,308.87 "

093800 58.-1-26.1 POUPORE NICOLE ANN 4.90 acres $228.14

093800 31.-3-16.4 MANOR JAMIE J 1.10 acres " $1,801.58 "

093800 29.-2-8.1 PRACHAR EDWARD 168.50 acres " $1,694.13 "

093800 30.20-2-4.1 MARNES LARRY E 2.00 acres " $1,713.86 "

093800 46.-1-3.7 RABIDEAU DALE 5.00 acres " $4,654.39 "

093800 27.-1-5.1 M A R S H A L L JEFFREY K 9.90 acres $675.04

093800 29.-1-12.6 RABIDEAU GAIL M 1.00 acres $723.40

093800 45.-1-11 MATTON JONATHAN E 4.80 acres $583.82 093800 29.-2-28.6 MCCORKELL JOHN W 2.10 acres " $1,312.32 " 093800

093800 27.-1-25 RABIDEAU JAMES F SR 176.00 acres " $5,500.55 " 093800 27.-1-47.1 RABIDEAU JAMES F SR 115.10 acres " $1,773.42 " 093800 31.-3-12

093800 47.-1-1 RABIDEAU JOHN L 63.00 acres " $1,794.67 " 093800 43.-1-8.15 REED JESSE 102.40 acres " $1,350.25 " 093800 30.20-3-6 RELATION DWIGHT 58.00x64.00 " $4,188.00 " 093800 30.20-3-8 RELATION DWIGHT 25.00x215.00 $193.34 093800 12.-1-11 ROCK LARRY J JR 9.90 acres $760.34 093800 44.2-3-10 SAMPLE CYNTHIA L 162.50x175.00 " $4,664.98 " 093800 44.2-3-9 SAMPLE CYNTHIA L 45.00x165.00 $51.03

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$495.58

094000 269.-2-14 BAKER GREGORY 2.14 acres " $2,126.45 "

094000 255.-7-23 CIOCCA RALPH 180.00x220.00 $495.58

094000 265.-1-24.1 BARCOMB LINDA 300.05x235.00 " $1,564.63 "

094000 255.-7-25 CIOCCA RALPH 180.00x220.00 $495.58

094000 265.-1-1.2 BATTISTA RAYMOND J 57.10 acres $722.31

094000 255.-7-26 CIOCCA RALPH 180.00x220.00 $253.36

094000 291.-1-31.3 BLAISE STEVEN A 1.20 acres $705.51

094000 255.-7-27 CIOCCA RALPH 1.10 acres $263.04

094000 280.1-4-38 BOURDEAU MARK C 110.00x180.00 " $2,435.65 "

094000 255.-7-28 CIOCCA RALPH 177.00x257.00 $372.86

094000 269.-1-24 BOUYEA MICHAEL P 125.00x200.00 " $1,787.46 "

094000 255.-7-4 CIOCCA RALPH 200.00x211.00 $508.52

094000 258.-1-10.1 BOYD LIFE MILDRED W 4.00 acres " $1,979.75 "

094000 255.-7-5 CIOCCA RALPH 155.00x262.00 $243.65

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094000 269.-2-40 BRADLEY AUDREY M 2.30 acres $595.27

093800 44.2-1-10 SMITH MEREDITH K 104.00x165.00 $965.63

094000 256.-5-40 B U C H A N A N REBECCA J 1.00 acres " $2,885.56 "

093800 13.-1-17.2 SPOOR JERRY E 2.80 acres $451.89

094000 267.-1-8.122 BULT JEFFREY P 20.00 acres $980.05

093800 47.-1-2.31 SWINTON LEONARD 2.30 acres $466.27

094000 290.-1-13 CARPENTER TODD D 1.40 acres " $2,716.12 "

093800 61.-1-21.4 SWINTON LEONARD 189.00x173.00 $217.76 093800 62.-2-4.2 TAYLOR RONNIE 3.70 acres " $1,090.38 " 093800 28.-1-9.1 TEDFORD ROY 108.90 acres " $1,565.41 " 093800 16.-1-9 T H O M P S O N ROBERT G 1.50 acres " $1,427.19 " 093800 44.-2-8.4 TROMBLEY KASEY 150.00x270.00 " $3,531.12 " 093800 46.-1-4.12 TROMBLY RANDALL R 2.70 acres $561.34 093800 45.-3-8 T R O M B LY RICHARD C SR 4.00 acres $312.19 093800 47.-1-2.33 VANCOUR TRAVIS L 3.90 acres " $2,224.55 " 093800 29.-2-8.2 W I N C H I P JULIA 4.80 acres $570.65 093800 29.-1-16.2 W O O D R U F F JOSHUA D 1.65 acres " $2,439.08 " 093800 30.-1-21.3 WYSKO TIMOTHY F 1.80 acres $419.87 PERU 094000 280.1-9-23 ADIRONDACK MANOR HM FOR ADULTS 120.00x221.25 " $25,826.08 "

094000 255.-2-39.28 CIOCCA RALPH 78.70 acres " $1,038.17 " 094000 255.-7-10 C I O C C A RALPH 2.41 acres $308.27 094000 255.-7-11 CIOCCA RALPH 246.00x271.00 $514.99 094000 255.-7-12 CIOCCA RALPH 1.09 acres $263.04 094000 255.-7-13 CIOCCA RALPH 1.34 acres $263.04 094000 255.-7-14 CIOCCA RALPH 1.45 acres $263.04 094000 255.-7-15 CIOCCA RALPH 1.20 acres $263.04 094000 255.-7-16 CIOCCA RALPH 253.00x271.00 $263.04 094000 255.-7-17 CIOCCA RALPH 1.16 acres $263.04 094000 255.-7-18 CIOCCA RALPH 1.26 acres $263.04 094000 255.-7-19 CIOCCA RALPH 1.23 acres $263.04 094000 255.-7-2 CIOCCA RALPH 1.15 acres $511.74 094000 255.-7-20 CIOCCA RALPH 1.23 acres $263.04

094000 254.-4-9.21 ANDERSON RICKY A 4.80 acres $260.91

094000 255.-7-21 CIOCCA RALPH 179.00x220.00 $514.99

094000 269.-2-13 BAKER GREG 1.00 acres

094000 255.-7-22 CIOCCA RALPH 180.00x220.00

094000 255.-7-6 CIOCCA RALPH 1.50 acres $266.27 094000 255.-7-7 CIOCCA RALPH 1.64 acres $266.27 094000 255.-7-8 CIOCCA RALPH 1.56 acres $266.27 094000 255.-7-9 CIOCCA RALPH 1.59 acres $266.27 094000 269.-2-29.22 CIOCCA RALPH 225.00x168.70 $686.14 094000 269.-2-29.23 CIOCCA RALPH 43.55 acres " $1,900.51 " 094000 269.-2-29.25 CIOCCA RALPH 5.22 acres $815.32 094000 269.-2-29.28 CIOCCA RALPH 1.73 acres $724.90 094000 268.-1-20.11 CLARK DARWIN 35.88 acres " $1,254.57 " 094000 268.-1-20.16 CLARK DARWIN 2.24 acres $737.81 094000 267.-4-7 C L A R K RICHARD J JR 1.60 acres " $2,675.65 " 094000 267.-4-8 C L A R K RICHARD JR 5.30 acres " $2,691.80 " 094000 269.-2-11 CLARY DAVID H 1.10 acres $836.45 094000 290.-1-17 COLLINS JOSEPH A 150.00x150.00 " $1,148.00 " 094000 281.12-1-14 CORYEA CHRISTINA M 30.00x100.00 $266.27 094000 256.-5-30.4 CUMBER MARTIN L 1.00 acres $565.14 094000 279.-2-33 DASHNAW LISA A 3.00 acres " $1,143.71 " 094000 267.-2-5 D O N E R JAMES E 200.00x178.00 " $2,244.60 " 094000 255.-2-20 D O T Y TIMOTHY M 2.60 acres " $2,845.30 "


October 6, 2012 094000 270.-2-42.2 DUPREY MICHELE LEE 1.50 acres " $4,182.41 "

094000 279.-6-16 LADUKE SUSAN 1.25 acres $887.61

094000 281.12-1-10 DWYER GERALD M 125.00x175.00 $317.95

094000 279.-6-17 LADUKE SUSAN 1.50 acres $911.56

094000 293.-1-49 ERO MARY ANN 1.00 acres " $1,525.87 "

094000 279.-6-18 LADUKE SUSAN 185.00x195.00 $863.63

094000 291.-1-20.8 FALCON LANCE W 3.56 acres $791.23

094000 281.-2-6.3 LADUKE SUSAN A 1.85 acres " $5,732.69 "

094000 270.-1-50.4 GAGNIER SANDRA A 1.61 acres $380.52

094000 258.-1-20 LAMAY ESTHER M 8.50 acres " $1,868.20 "

094000 277.-1-10.2 GARCIA ANDREW R 8.50 acres $567.11

094000 293.-1-46.1 LAMICA JAY E 9.60 acres $332.24

094000 280.1-8-14 GERMAIN BRUCE R 100.00x95.00 " $3,606.89 "

094000 270.-1-62.23 LAVIGNE DAVID J 250.00x150.00 " $1,143.24 "

094000 276.-1-4 GIDDINGS DANNY S 150.00x200.00 $265.07

094000 269.-3-45 LAVIN CANDY CO INC 154.13x210.76 $216.79

094000 256.-5-11.8 GILMORE JESSICA 125.00x300.00 $943.01 094000 279.2-3-7 GORDON DAVID 145.48x298.73 " $6,249.71 " 094000 255.-2-42 GREEN CARMALITA 200.00x150.00 " $1,269.20 " 094000 281.-1-35 HAMILTON LEISA 1.30 acres $708.75 094000 255.-3-9.1 HARRIS ANDREW 150.00x162.14 " $1,015.58 " 094000 293.-1-47.3 HARRIS BETTY H 2.80 acres $493.31

094000 256.-3-20 REEVES SUSAN M110.00x264.00 $311.62 094000 256.-5-11.6 REEVES WAYNE 1.00 acres " $1,175.55 " 094000 270.-1-50.28 RENNELL ROBERT H 1.30 acres " $4,686.24 " 094000 281.12-1-15 RIGHI LIFE GIORDANO 10.00x240.00 $227.52

094000 265.-1-19 L A W R E N C E GREGORY 1.25 acres " $1,755.16 " 094000 270.-1-10.1 L’ESPERANCE JASON 64.00 acres " $1,435.43 "

094000 256.-3-1 KELLY MICHAEL W 1.10 acres $40.20 094000 256.-3-27 KELLY MICHAEL W110.00x264.00 " $2,065.36 " 094000 278.-1-13 KEYES ORVILLE J 138.00x200.00 " $1,084.35 " 094000 291.-1-23.11 K R Y V A N I S LYSANDRA A 1.50 acres " $1,787.46 " 094000 255.-7-1 K U S A L O N I S STANLEY W 160.00x285.00 " $1,024.93 " 094000 270.-1-42 LADUE JEREMY W 181.00x125.00 $315.73

094000 270.-1-56.2 ROCK JAMES 200.00x133.00 " $2,280.10 " 094000 270.-1-51.22 ROCK JAMES R 2.20 acres " $2,549.68 " 094000 281.-1-10 R O C K JAMES R 200.00x185.00 $686.14 094000 290.-1-36 RYAN BRANDON W 48.00 acres " $1,806.57 "

094000 270.-1-10.2 L’ESPERANCE JASON 6.14 acres " $6,470.56 "

094000 277.-1-20 RYAN WILLIAM BRANDON 57.00 acres $437.93

094000 270.-1-10.3 L’ESPERANCE JASON 5.05 acres $808.87

094000 280.1-2-65 SARAZEN WILLIAM L76.94x140.00 " $4,289.98 "

094000 258.-3-15 LUCAS JOSEPH 100.00x150.00 $818.55

094000 255.-2-5 MACLAUGHLAN JOANNE S 28.20 acres $266.02

094000 258.-1-40 KELLEY JAMES 75.00x152.00 $453.60

USE

094000 267.-2-2.4 ROCK ELMER D 150.00x225.00 " $2,224.24 "

094000 290.-1-16.11 HERDMAN DEBBIE 46.00 acres " $1,968.34 "

094000 267.-1-21.1 KACZMARCZYK STEPHEN 59.50 acres " $3,358.25 "

094000 268.-1-52.20 WARD FREDRICK M 3.77 acres $337.49

094000 268.-2-11.1 PRUE JAMES 150.00x250.00 " $3,210.27 "

094000 269.-2-9.1 HAYNES DAVID 15.70 acres " $1,005.89 "

094000 280.1-8-45 JOYCE KEVIN 81.69x125.00 " $2,789.35 "

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1.00 acres " $1,948.00 "

094000 254.-3-3.2 M & M COUNTRY STORE INC 4.00 acres " $5,268.68 "

094000 267.-2-12.1 JOYAL JAMES R 1.00 acres " $1,881.12 "

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094000 256.-7-5 MARTINEAU DEAN 173.07x260.00 $315.28 094000 279.2-2-4 MCCARTHY CECILE M 84.22x301.67 " $2,748.05 " 094000 256.-5-5.6 MERRILL PENELOPE B 150.00x250.00 $327.22

094000 640.-9999-705.8201881 S A V V I S COMMUNICATIONS 0.01 acres $88.17 094000 267.-2-2.2 SHARRON MICHAEL A 150.00x250.00 " $2,764.57 " 094000 293.-1-11 S H E L L E Y KATHERINE L 2.00 acres " $2,895.25 " 094000 270.-1-8 SNYDER HOWARD L JR 1.40 acres $437.23 094000 281.-1-12.5 SOULIA JOHN D 24.60 acres $500.95 094000 291.-1-15.32 STEFANICK BRIAN 1.30 acres " $3,213.52 "

094000 280.1-8-19 MEYER EDWARD D 65.00x110.00 " $3,887.43 "

094000 279.-2-31.11 STICKNEY SHAWN 5.60 acres " $3,226.54 "

094000 290.-1-26.21 MONIGAN JOHN R 146.40 acres " $6,147.58 "

094000 257.-2-44.17 TEDFORD WILLIAM R 50.00x300.00 $30.50

094000 266.-1-3.3 NICHOLS CARMEN 4.20 acres " $2,108.94 "

094000 281.-1-32.113 THOMPSON ROYCE 18.40 acres " $4,456.93 "

094000 270.-1-44 OSHER ELVIS L 95.00x225.00 " $2,083.11 " 094000 270.-1-34 PARENT JENNIFER M 180.00x169.57 " $1,319.15 " 094000 257.-2-6 P E G U E SYLVESTER L 165.00x132.00 $580.66 094000 258.-1-21 PELKOWSKI DAVID

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094000 256.-5-48.4 TIMMONS DAVID 3.00 acres " $3,087.55 " 094000 257.-1-2.2 TURCHIOE ENID 1.40 acres " $3,213.52 " 094000 270.-2-51.1 TURNER MARK 135.00 acres " $2,612.26 " 094000 281.-2-21.3 VOX AM/FM LLC 20.24 acres

094000 280.1-7-9 WEBB JACK ALLEN 65.00x140.00 $561.16 094000 279.2-4-20.1 WINTER LANE LLC 6.09acres $906.05 094000 255.-2-38.1 WITT SCOTT 14.40 acres " $3,759.32 " PLATTSBURGH 094200 191.-5-6 AGNEW JAMES 125.00x187.60 " $2,318.67 " 094200 194.-1-25 AKEY PROPERTIES LLC 19.62 acres " $92,263.36 " 094200 206.4-1-11.1 AKEY PROPERTIES LLC 58.22 acres " $70,439.49 " 094200 220.-8-11 AKEY PROPERTIES LLC 7.40 acres " $46,963.76 " 094200 192.4-4-7 AKEY WAYNE 94.00x265.00 $639.57 094200 193.3-3-2.1 ALFORD HAROLD 45.00x120.00 $319.00 094200 193.3-3-26 AMISON MARY R 110.00x100.00 " $1,520.52 " 094200 207.-1-33.3 A N D E R S O N SAMUEL 1.10 acres " $2,328.99 " 094200 232.-3-15.1 ARNOLD CHARLENE A 100.00x200.00 $745.32 094200 193.3-4-25 AUBIN DANIELLE L 89.00x317.35 $649.14 094200 204.-1-7.1 BAKER NORMAN JR 222.00x192.20 $206.78 094200 193.3-1-17 BAKER ROBERT II 100.00x150.00 " $2,438.69 " 094200 220.4-2-33.1 BESHAW ELI W JR 198.00x230.00 $986.38 094200 205.4-2-17 BISHOP ROBERT D 60.00x150.00 " $1,835.33 " 094200 245.-5-13.2 BLAIR BERNARD 161.00x396.00 $640.62 094200 205.-1-17 B L A K E S L E Y ARTHUR 22.70 acres " $2,095.09 " 094200 246.-1-9.19 BLUFF POINT B E A C H ASSOCATION 1.80 acres " $11,714.79 " 094200 204.-2-10 B O A L S KATHARINE 200.00x200.00 " $3,455.83 " 094200 208.8-2-3 BOUVIA RUSSELL 107.44x131.46 " $1,477.22 " 094200 233.-1-36 BRAY TERMINAL INC 3.10 acres " $12,221.82 " 094200 220.-8-16 BRODI STEPHEN T

2.50 acres " $8,671.38 "

DAME MAUREEN V 1.39 acres $874.52

094200 220.4-1-13.1 BROWN MABEL 130.00x104.85 $208.93

094200 246.-5-11 DAME MAUREEN V 1.29 acres $357.19

094200 246.-1-25 BURDICK GLENN 48.00x360.00 $207.25

094200 246.-5-12 DAME MAUREEN V 1.38 acres $357.19

094200 220.2-1-5 BURL BETTY J 50.00x100.00 $445.36

094200 246.-5-13 DAME MAUREEN V 1.32 acres $357.19

094200 192.4-1-54 BURNELL GREG 115.00x130.00 " $1,838.23 " 094200 193.-2-43 BUSHEY THOMAS C 100.00x195.00 $781.21 094200 206.-1-13.11 C A L D E R A R O JOSEPH S 100.00x118.00 " $1,935.37 "

094200 246.-5-14 DAME MAUREEN V 1.34 acres $357.19 094200 246.-5-16 D A M E MAUREEN V 1.09 acres $357.19 094200 246.-5-17 DAME MAUREEN V 1.34 acres $357.19

094200 220.4-2-1.3 CARON MAYNARD 75.00x154.00 " $1,033.55 "

094200 246.-5-18 D A M E MAUREEN V 1.48 acres $357.19

094200 246.-1-13.2 CARON’S OF PLATTSBURGH INC 3.61 acres " $5,630.14 "

094200 246.-5-19 DAME MAUREEN V 1.07 acres $357.19

094200 220.4-4-5 CHAGNON RICKY 58.00x240.00 $243.46

094200 246.-5-2 DAME MAUREEN V 1.14 acres $874.52 094200 246.-5-20 DAME MAUREEN V 1.27 acres $357.19

094200 220.4-4-6 CHAGNON RICKY 42.00x240.00 " $1,308.33 "

094200 246.-5-21 DAME MAUREEN V 1.34 acres $357.19

094200 192.-1-19 CIOCCA RALPH 26.70 acres $580.67

094200 246.-5-22 DAME MAUREEN V 1.26 acres $357.19

094200 192.-1-20.1 CIOCCA RALPH 183.80 acres " $5,137.29 "

094200 246.-5-23 DAME MAUREEN V 1.24 acres $357.19

094200 192.-4-13 CIOCCA RALPH 167.11x108.85 $549.79

094200 246.-5-24 DAME MAUREEN V 1.22 acres $357.19

094200 192.-4-16 CIOCCA RALPH 100.38x164.01 $620.83

094200 246.-5-25 DAME MAUREEN V 1.31 acres $357.19

094200 192.-4-2 CIOCCA RALPH 163.00x117.00 $571.41 094200 192.-4-8 CIOCCA RALPH 2.90 acres " $4,026.42 "

094200 246.-5-26 DAME MAUREEN V 1.34 acres $357.19

094200 220.4-2-19 CLUKEY SCOTT 66.00x165.00 $619.87

094200 246.-5-27 DAME MAUREEN V 1.18 acres $357.19

094200 206.4-4-3 COLLIN & MCBRIDE INC 150.00x133.13 " $15,939.35 "

094200 246.-5-28 DAME MAUREEN V 1.35 acres $357.19

094200 206.3-1-18.21 CRARY JOHN W 1.10 acres " $2,721.60 "

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094200 220.-6-2.14 CZAJA-BURGESS ELIZABETH 286.00x268.00 $242.69 094200 246.-1-10.54 DAME J DAVID 5.22 acres " $2,408.13 " 094200 246.-1-9.151 DAME MAUREEN V 42.80 acres " $4,996.11 " 094200 246.-5-1 DAME MAUREEN V 1.33 acres $357.19 094200 246.-5-10

094200 205.3-2-10 FREDENBURG JEFFREY A 110.00x295.00 " $2,215.75 "

094200 246.-5-9 DAME MAUREEN V 1.03 acres $874.52

094200 208.-1-7 FRY MARY K 70.00x175.00 " $2,065.16 "

094200 247.5-1-10 DAME MAUREEN V 170.87x135.05 $357.19

094200 193.3-4-35 FULLER STEPHEN M II 100.00x182.00 " $1,142.92 "

094200 247.5-1-11 DAME MAUREEN V 282.00x87.09 $357.19 094200 247.5-1-12 DAME MAUREEN V 186.84x151.02 $357.19 094200 247.5-1-13 DAME MAUREEN V 209.85x269.29 $357.19 094200 247.5-1-14 DAME MAUREEN V 139.19x187.93 $357.19 094200 247.5-1-15 DAME MAUREEN V 198.01x196.88 $357.19 094200 247.5-1-16 DAME MAUREEN V 119.26x191.62 $357.19 094200 247.5-1-7 DAME MAUREEN V 129.09x140.92 $357.19 094200 247.5-1-8 DAME MAUREEN V 138.93x165.21 $357.19

094200 192.-2-3.2 G A L L A G H E R ROBERT 163.92x175.00 " $1,390.05 " 094200 192.4-1-85 GARROW BRENT 115.00x133.76 " $1,283.05 " 094200 205.-1-41.2 GIROUX RICHARD 3.70 acres " $10,155.96 " 094200 194.20-1-6 GODDEAU MARILYN I 75.00x125.00 $479.52 094200 192.4-1-56 GOHLKE NINA 125.83x147.25 " $1,065.99 " 094200 221.9-1-10 GOWETT TIMOTHY P 1.37 acres " $5,228.23 " 094200 221.9-1-11 GOWETT TIMOTHY P 120.00x289.00 $577.71

094200 247.5-1-9 DAME MAUREEN V 138.15x165.21 $357.19

094200 205.3-2-4 G R E G O I R E BARRETT 1.70 acres " $1,711.84 "

094200 191.-2-46 DARRAH DAVID 100.00x210.00 " $1,766.11 "

094200 232.-3-25 G R E G O I R E BARRETT 2.50 acres " $1,733.38 "

094200 203.4-2-21 DARRAH ROBERT 495.00x95.00 $130.42 094200 203.-1-13.1 DARRAH ROBERT M 30.50 acres $670.18 094200 203.-2-10.13 DARRAH ROBERT M 3.30 acres " $3,418.89 " 094200 233.7-1-8 DAUST TAMMY L 100.00x125.00 $445.51 094200 189.-3-3.31 D E F A Y E T T E ANDREW J 1.10 acres $35.40 094200 203.-1-7 D E S C H A M P S SHARON A 1.30 acres $960.66

094200 220.4-2-1.12 HANSHAW SYLVIA 75.00x156.00 " $1,761.92 " 094200 191.-2-32.1 HAYES ANN MARIE 44.30 acres " $1,094.82 " 094200 194.-3-10 HEBERT CHERYL A 100.00x227.00 " $1,176.43 " 094200 232.-3-41.9 HENDRIE GENE 183.86x179.18 $693.14 094200 246.-1-21.2 HICKS JORDON 100.00x250.00 $303.07 094200 191.-2-7.8 HOLMES TIMOTHY 30.60 acres " $3,227.78 "

094200 246.-1-13.11 DUMESNIL BRIAN K 2.80 acres " $1,482.83 "

094200 233.7-1-11.1 HOMER MOVING & STORAGE CO INC 2.50 acres " $2,466.84 "

094200 246.-5-30 DAME MAUREEN V 1.20 acres $357.19

094200 221.9-1-6 DUROSE KRISTINA S 72.82x152.65 $763.38

094200 208.8-2-9 ISABELLA DANA 104.33x112.00 " $1,889.22 "

094200 246.-5-31 DAME MAUREEN V 1.91 acres $177.82

094200 233.-5-67 ESP PROPERTIES LLC 1.67 acres " $16,753.81 "

094200 246.-5-3 DAME MAUREEN V 141.25x247.00 $874.52

094200 220.4-4-7 CRISS BONNIE L 55.00x240.00 $579.20 094200 194.-1-14.1 CUMBERLAND LLC 7.04 acres " $118,211.97 "

094200 246.-5-29 DAME MAUREEN V 78.62x245.63 $357.19

094200 246.-5-8 DAME MAUREEN V 116.85x337.00 $874.52

094200 246.-5-4 DAME MAUREEN V 117.17x247.00 $874.52 094200 246.-5-5 DAME MAUREEN V 94.94x287.00 $874.52 094200 246.-5-6 DAME MAUREEN V 114.81x295.00 $874.52 094200 246.-5-7 DAME MAUREEN V 115.16x312.00 $874.52

094200 233.7-1-4 E S P O S PROPERTIES LLC 2.26 acres " $8,479.46 " 094200 219.2-1-9.13 F E N W I C K REVOCABLE TRUST GUY BE 1.30 acres " $1,738.52 " 094200 192.4-1-10 FOLEY DONALD E JR 115.00x130.00 " $1,213.52 "

094200 206.4-4-13 JAI AMBA HOSPITALITY LTD 88.03x224.90 " $3,530.51 " 094200 204.-1-13.2 JEFFORDS ALLEN L JR 1.50 acres " $1,532.69 " 094200 220.-7-4 KAYCEE LOOP PARTNERS LLC 2.30 acres " $8,613.16 " 094200 220.4-2-36 KENNEDY ROBERT 100.00x269.18 $341.88 094200 194.-2-36 KHAN CHAUDARY S


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094200 232.-3-41.1 MACEY LARRY 235.00x170.00 $264.63 094200 245.-4-5 MANTIKAS MICHAEL 55.00x594.00 " $1,273.28 " 094200 191.-2-7.12-1 MARTIN GEORGE & SHIRLEY 1.87 acres " $1,044.60 "

094200 220.2-2-8 MONETTE CARL M50.00x157.75 " $1,378.99 "

094200 219.2-1-3.5 ROSS MARY ANN 218.00x189.00 " $9,104.45 "

094200 194.-2-8.11 M O S C H E L L E DARRYL T 115.30 acres " $6,213.06 "

094200 192.4-2-33 ROUGEAU TIFFANY M 100.95x156.40 " $2,931.22 "

094200 220.4-5-77 MOUSSEAU TAMMY L 130.00x110.00 " $1,981.96 "

094200 220.4-5-2 S A V A G E DEAN A 75.00x199.10 " $1,467.30 "

094200 206.-1-13.1 MCKENNA STEPHEN A 75.00 acres " $10,316.42 " 094200 181.4-1-8 MEGARR BRUCE R 75.00x196.00 " $7,110.33 " 094200 193.3-2-8 MERCURIO HOLLIE K 110.00x343.00 " $1,123.57 "

094200 192.4-1-60 YATES RITA L 115.00x133.76 " $1,952.70 "

094200 642.-9999-705.8201882 SAVVIS COMMUNICATIONS $44.32

094200 232.-3-22.9 ZATYLNY FRANK S 1.00 acres $510.96

094200 220.4-2-13 SENECAL HOWARD 96.00x290.00 $844.68

094200 193.-1-12.2 N O R T H W A Y O U T D O O R ADVERTISING 54.60 acres $167.37 094200 193.-1-12.2-1 N O R T H W A Y O U T D O O R ADVERTISING 0.00x0.00 $238.69 094200 194.-1-13.1 NPB PROPERTIES LLC 16.90 acres " $8,220.73 " 094200 191.-2-7.6 OBERT MICHAEL 1.57 acres $950.89 094200 193.-1-11 O’GARRO MCNEVIN 51.70 acres " $1,285.17 " 094200 203.-1-19 PARENT JENNIFER 150.00x150.00 $637.31 094200 220.4-4-13 PATNO RONALD W 110.00x210.00 $443.88 094200 206.-1-23 PAYSON CHARLES 73.90 acres $7,720.55 "

094200 205.-3-8 PERYEA MICHAEL N 56.90 acres $2,348.50 "

094200 191.-3-15.121 MCKENNA STEPHEN A 11.80 acres " $3,838.46 "

094200 192.4-3-17 WRIGHT RANDY S 100.00x150.00 " $1,210.26 "

094200 221.9-1-13 NORTH COUNTRY TOWING LLC 120.00x289.00 " $3,170.64 "

094200 220.4-2-3 M A R T I N E A U MALCOLM 31.00x150.00 $98.59

094200 191.-2-31.2 MCCLATCHIE GARY L 100.00x258.00 " $1,323.65 "

094200 205.4-2-10.5 WILLETTE DAYL 80.00x282.15 " $3,876.69 "

094200 642.-9999-705.8201881 S A V V I S COMMUNICATIONS $158.25

094200 192.-2-21 PERYEA MICHAEL 27.40 acres $531.25

094200 203.4-1-18 M C C A S L A N D VICTOR 57.00x102.40 " $1,008.20 "

" $1,362.67 "

094200 245.-5-15 MURRAY JOHN D 74.00x200.00 $343.58

094200 191.-2-7.11-1 MARTIN GEORGE H 6.50 acres $171.19

094200 232.-3-30 M A R T I N E A U MALCOLM 220.00x180.00 " $2,738.78 "

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094200 206.-2-17 PERYEA MICHAEL N 2.90 acres " $3,763.24 " 094200 189.-3-3.32 POWERS LEON 3.04 acres " $1,022.01 " 094200 204.-1-13.1 PROVOST JAMES J 1.55 acres $385.76 094200 204.-1-13.11 PROVOST JAMES J 500.00x130.00 $51.93

094200 193.3-3-44 SEYMOUR KEVIN 120.00x110.00 " $1,091.98 " 094200 192.4-3-28 SMITH ESTATE ESTHER C 105.00x150.00 " $2,386.83 " 094200 191.-2-12 ST DENIS ROBERT 8.60 acres " $2,927.23 " 094200 233.-1-9 S T A M P F L E R DEBORAH L 75.00x160.00 $880.64 094200 246.-1-11 S T E WA RT ESTATE CALVIN 148.00x230.00 " $1,995.05 " 094200 190.-3-2.3 STOTLER PATRICK 5.28 acres " $1,082.39 " 094200 233.-1-27 STUDLEY WILLIAM 1.20 acres $6,822.45 " 094200 205.4-2-3.2 SULLIVAN ANDREW F 100.00x150.00 " $1,054.08 " 094200 205.1-3-14 SUTHERLAND DARCY L 100.00x340.00 $388.01 094200 220.-6-2.31 SZATKOWSKI ANGELA 100.00x185.00 $498.33 094200 206.4-4-22 TAYLOR MICHAEL 60.00x336.00 " $3,142.36 " 094200 206.4-4-23 TAYLOR MICHAEL 60.00x336.00 " $2,447.50 " 094200 206.4-4-24 TAYLOR MICHAEL J 60.00x238.00 " $3,478.60 "

094200 204.-1-13.3 PROVOST JAMES J 1.72 acres $398.96

094200 233.-1-44 T E R R A DEVELOPMENT CORP 230.00x60.00 " $6,143.14 "

094200 191.-2-34 RAWLEIGH TAMMY M 110.00x180.00 $668.84

094200 181.-3-1.2 T E R R A DEVELOPMENT INC 46.40 acres " $2,130.95 "

094200 203.-1-8 REYELL ROBERT J 132.00x264.00 $537.45

094200 181.-3-4.2 T E R R A DEVELOPMENT INC 18.70 acres $187.53

094200 205.4-2-9.1 ROBERTS JAMES R 78.00x145.00 $778.70

094200 220.-4-36 M E R K E L DAVID 48.80 acres " $11,906.64 "

094200 220.4-2-1.21 ROCK JARED D 50.00x207.00 " $2,393.86 "

094200 192.4-1-61 MESEC ROGER115.00x133.10 $755.75

094200 203.-1-38 ROCK SHEILA J 2.00 acres $806.32

094200 246.-1-10.56 THE LANDINGS ASSOCIATION 20.00x1179.25 $276.64 094200 192.-5-12 WALKER DOUGLAS 60.00x215.24 " $4,075.55 " 094200 204.3-1-6 WAY HAROLD 17.90 acres

094200 233.16-1-18 YOUNG SHIRLEY M 75.00x116.70 " $4,452.95 "

2.80 acres $403.14 094489 236.-1-9 ATKINSON RONALD SR 5.30 acres " $1,425.93 " 094489 261.-1-10 ATLAS F LLC 125.10 acres " $2,087.49 " 094489 263.-1-49.2 BARBER RANDOLPH 3.60 acres $323.26

094489 216.-1-29.1 DELISLE AYOTTE CONNIE A 222.00x120.00 $472.57 094489 201.-1-3.2 D E S C H A M P S SHARON A 15.50acres $608.92 094489 228.-1-2.2 DEVINS BEVERLY A 1.08 acres " $2,344.31 "

094489 202.-2-6 BAUGHN THOMAS M120.00x250.00 " $2,946.91 "

094489 236.-1-3.19 D I C K E R M A N MARION 8.40 acres $512.07

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094489 210.2-3-4 BEDARD BECKY L 125.00x240.00 $418.61

094489 263.-1-37 DOYLE PAUL A JR 14.00 acres $818.62

094401 202.5-2-22 BEAUDOIN MARK 100.88x255.95 " $6,075.56 "

094489 214.-1-19.2 BLAKE ROBERT 8.20 acres " $3,677.44 "

094401 201.8-1-5 CORMIER LINDA 61.00x165.00 " $1,885.96 "

094489 251.-1-31.1 BRIEN BENJAMIN W 30.60 acres " $2,909.61 "

094489 239.-1-33.2 D R O L L E T T E REBECCA 18.80 acres " $3,230.96 "

094401 201.12-1-6 COULON STEPHEN 133.50x126.00 " $1,535.89 "

094489 262.-1-4 BROUSSEAU STEVE 7.20 acres " $4,980.64 "

094401 201.12-1-7 COULON STEPHEN J 1.20 acres " $4,255.94 "

094489 227.-1-26.2 B U C K L E Y GREGORY J 3.80 acres " $5,312.09 "

094401 201.8-1-24.2 DOUGLAS THOMAS 210.00x140.00 " $3,367.13 "

094489 215.-1-34 BURLEIGH MICHAEL J 3.30 acres $3504.57

094401 201.8-1-24.4 DOUGLAS THOMAS M 94.00x100.00 $372.47

094489 210.2-4-6 CALLAWAY KATHY E 60.00x430.00 $643.84

094401 201.12-1-12 EGAN ROBERT F 22.20 acres $957.83

094489 251.3-4-8 CARPENTER GLENN 115.00x179.50 $888.97

094401 202.5-1-1 EGAN ROBERT F 98.00 acres " $1,635.92 "

094489 226.-1-29 CARTER OSWALD 5.90 acres $879.92

094401 187.20-9-1 RABIDEAU GERALD 146.00x183.00 " $1,578.22 "

094489 226.-1-19 CARTER OSWALD J 82.50x132.00 $391.62

094401 188.17-7-19 SCENIC VIEW ESTATES LTD 5.30 acres " $1,142.14 "

094489 238.-1-1.12 CHAMPAGNE CODY J 12.10 acres $3,604.84 "

094401 188.17-8-12.2 SCENIC VIEW ESTATES LTD 3.30 acres " $1,540.89 "

094489 238.-1-1.11 C H A M PA G N E SHANE 12.00 acres $417.69

094401 201.8-1-43 SPINNER BETTY ANN 132.00x192.00 $48.96

094489 238.-1-1.2 C H A M PA G N E SHANE J 55.70 acres " $3,205.55 "

094401 187.20-9-3.1 THE MALSEPTIC LLC 1.50 acres " $1,307.02 "

094489 241.-1-17 CHRISTON GEORGE 3.00 acres $664.51

094489 240.1-1-28 A L E X A N D E R DOUGLAS 261.52x81.50 " $3,243.23 " 094489 240.1-1-27 A L E X A N D E R DOUGLAS A JR 33.00x81.80 " $1,855.20 " 094489 227.-2-3.3 ALLEN DAVID 110.80 acres $1,484.90 " 094489 253.-1-7 ANDERSON MARK E 93.50 acres " $1,426.83 " 094489 227.-1-24.6 ASHLINE SCOTT 1.40 acres " $5,180.25 " 094489 236.-1-3.1 ATKINSON FRED SR 262.40 acres " $4,465.17 " 094489 248.-1-23 ATKINSON LEE D

094489 225.-1-9.1 COMSTOCK DONNA M 8.00 acres " $2,260.82 " 094489 240.1-1-23 CORYER WILLIAM R 103.50x70.00 " $3,173.64 " 094489 214.-1-18.5 DANN JOHN T 14.10 acres $467.70 094489 248.-1-20 DASHNAW JAMES J 32.20 acres " $2,722.27 " 094489 215.-1-28.2 DAVIES JOSEPH A 4.42 acres " $5,608.63 " 094489 241.-1-23 DEARSON NORVIN 5.00 acres $700.82 094489 202.-2-25.1 DECKER LAURA 82.50x132.00 " $3,233.69 "

094489 262.-1-37 D U P R A S JOHN H III 100.00x270.00 $516.52 094489 202.-3-1 EGAN ROBERT F 28.30 acres " $1,234.44 " 094489 202.-3-2 EGAN ROBERT F 74.00 acres " $1,056.58 " 094489 260.-1-9.22 EVANS DONALD J 1.00 acres " $1,476.43 " 094489 251.-1-1.2 FILION SUSAN 12.30 acres $467.70 094489 202.-1-18.1 FINLEY TREVOR D82.50x211.73 " $1,177.94 " 094489 215.-1-2.2 FORKEY JAMES C 1.00 acres $711.19 094489 263.-1-49.3 GEPPNER CINDY 21.30 acres $1,750.72 " 094489 262.-1-45.1 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 8.44 acres $642.76 094489 262.-1-45.10 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 5.13 acres $522.95 094489 262.-1-45.13 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 9.18 acres $671.79 094489 262.-1-45.14 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 9.78 acres $699.63 094489 262.-1-45.5 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 9.91 acres $703.30 094489 262.-1-45.61 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 19.20 acres " $6,580.58 " 094489 262.-1-45.7 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 5.34 acres $566.53 094489 262.-1-45.8 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 3.47 acres $464.87 094489 210.2-1-6 G I L L E T T HERMAN H 99.00x350.00 $648.02 094489 210.2-2-3 G I L L E T T JESSALYNN J 60.00x335.00 $271.82

094489 251.3-2-7 GILMOUR CAROL 83.23x100.00 $652.04 094489 263.-1-14.1 GRIFFITH JERRY M 14.90 acres $293.94 094489 210.2-1-5 HARRIS ANDREW 61.00x330.00 $887.18 094489 239.-1-9.12 HELMS PAUL 42.10 acres " $1,234.44 " 094489 263.-1-47.1 HOLMES GARY 50.00x265.00 $316.78 094489 263.-1-47.2 HOLMES GARY 1.20 acres " $3,129.34 " 094489 239.-1-34.1 KAISER KENNETH J 52.60 acres " $1,009.33 " 094489 236.-1-3.47 KALAITZAKIS VARDI 6.30 acres $461.25 094489 210.2-3-8 LADUKE JOHN 127.00x200.00 $414.98 094489 239.-1-29.14 LAPORTE JAMIE F 8.30 acres " $2,915.15 " 094489 236.-1-3.12 LARRABEE LEAF 19.30 acres $775.84 094489 210.2-2-5.1 LEGAULT SUZANN E 1.30 acres " $2,120.78 " 094489 251.3-4-18 L O N G T E M P S CLIFFORD 220.00x120.00 $293.13 094489 261.-2-5 L O N G T E M P S CLIFFORD 22.00 acres " $3,822.66 " 094489 216.-3-5 LYMAN EARL 30.00x90.00 $54.69 094489 236.-1-3.22 MILLER JAMES 8.50 acres $943.88 094489 226.-1-15.1 MILLER JASON 150.00 acres " $3,459.65 " 094489 263.-1-32.1 MOORE DANIEL 6.00 acres " $1,004.35 " 094489 227.-2-4 MURRAY LIFE ESTATE LILLIAN E 2.40 acres " $2,928.76 " 094489 241.-2-4.2 NOLAN CHARLES E 1.70 acres " $2,224.54 " 094489 252.-1-6.2 O’BRIEN LEO JR 151.30 acres " $2,047.57 " 094489 210.2-2-4 OLSON DIANNE M 60.00x300.00 $425.03 094489 251.-1-25 PERRY TODD 5.60 acres " $3,933.55 " 094489 263.-1-7 PERYEA DARLENE 8.00 acres $480.47 094489 251.3-2-18.1 PFEIFFER ELIZABETH 3.20 acres " $3,606.29 "

MARY

094489 215.-1-12 P H I L L I P S MICHAEL 4.90 acres " $1,117.05 "

094489 217.-3-20 POULIN ROGER G 12.90 acres " $4,548.66 " 094489 252.-1-5.1 PROVOST GARY 35.00 acres " $2,362.47 " 094489 202.-2-35.511 PROVOST TINA 1.10 acres " $4,192.02 " 094489 216.-1-68 R A C E T T E HENRY J 2.60 acres " $1,692.11 " 094489 210.2-2-12 REED JESSE 180.00x185.00 $587.42 094489 210.2-2-14 REED JESSE 165.00x180.00 $571.77 094489 251.3-2-19 REED JESSE L 1.00 acres " $3,097.91 094489 241.-1-1 REILLE DAWN M 1.20 acres " $1,861.52 " 094489 216.-1-65 RIVERS JANET 135.00x240.00 $583.76 094489 251.3-2-28 ROSSI JOAN M 310.00x125.00 " $1,413.37 " 094489 239.-2-2 SANTOSA RONNY 47.20 acres " $1,288.88 " 094489 225.-1-21.41 SAVAGE RICHARD L JR 8.40 acres " $1,336.07 " 094489 225.-1-21.43 SAVAGE RICHARD L JR 55.70 acres " $1,680.01 " 094489 261.-1-37.32 SISKAVICH DARCY J 2.00 acres $644.13 094489 216.-1-16.5 ST CYR PAUL J 135.00x137.00 " $2,624.73 " 094489 210.2-2-13 S T A N D I S H COMMUNITY ASSOC 200.00x200.00 $784.55 094489 261.-1-36 S T O U G H T O N SCOTT A 130.00x125.00 " $2,547.60 " 094489 240.1-2-11.1 TEDFORD ROY 181.50x118.96 " $1,952.16 " 094489 240.-2-6.1 T H O M P S O N WILLIAM 10.00 acres $882.32 094489 241.-2-3.1 TRUDEAU JAMES E 104.00 acres " $4,290.02 " 094489 228.-3-13 TRUDO BONNIE L 2.50 acres " $1,463.14 " 094489 261.-1-5 WALDRON GERALD F 20.80 acres $751.65 094489 260.-1-19.2 WALDRON LIFE LEASE GERALD F 2.20 acres " $3,459.65 " 094489 241.-1-31.1 WALING BARRETT II 23.40 acres " $1,143.71 " 094489 248.-1-11 WELLS MICHAEL 1.00 acres " $1,154.58 " 094489 215.-1-40.1


October 6, 2012 WRIGHT LIFE ESTATE FLORENCE B 101.10 acres " $5,211.65 " SCHUYLER FALLS 094600 230.-3-27.3 AGONEY MICHAEL 175.00x163.33 " $2,140.16 " 094600 232.-2-23.2 AUBIN KATHERINE 100.00x200.00 $431.84 094600 256.-6-17.1 BAKER EDWARD J JR 50.00x680.00 $49.69 094600 219.1-7-10 BARCOMB BONNIE 100.00x150.00 $101.55 094600 219.1-7-11 BARCOMB BONNIE 100.00x100.00 $61.13 094600 219.1-7-14 BARCOMB BONNIE 100.00x100.00 $187.53 094600 219.1-7-6 BARCOMB BONNIE 100.00x150.00 $101.55 094600 219.1-7-9 BARCOMB BONNIE 100.00x150.00 $101.55 094600 219.1-7-13.1 BARCOMB BONNIE THACKER 100.00x100.00 $555.71 094600 219.1-7-4 BARCOMB BONNIE THACKER 150.00x100.00 $252.20 094600 219.1-7-5 BARCOMB BONNIE THACKER 100.00x150.00 $246.30 094600 218.-2-54.1 BOUYEA LIFE EST CARL 10.20 acres " $4,481.71 " 094600 244.-1-25.1 BRADLEY GLEN 24.00 acres " $1,405.37 " 094600 218.1-5-10.3 CHRISTON GEORGE J 150.00x187.00 $476.42 094600 245.-2-17.6 CROSBY CARROLL JR 200.00x200.00 $763.71 094600 245.-2-23 C R O U S E KIRK D 236.17x160.00 " $2,918.21 " 094600 232.-1-3 CZAJA ELIZABETH L 1.60 acres $337.77 094600 218.-1-56 DANIELS REGINALD SCOTT 1.00 acres " $1,520.42 " 094600 244.-1-37.1 DASHNAW JEFFREY R 66.10 acres " $4,244.32 " 094600 219.1-5-27.3 DAVIS ANDREW J 100.00x115.00 " $3,020.49 " 094600 244.3-1-10 D I C K I N S O N DONALD H 3.00 acres $153.47 094600 231.-1-36 D R A G O N ARCH INC 168.50x200.00 $883.28 094600 244.4-1-10 DRAGON ARCH INC 80.00x192.00 $972.27 094600 244.4-1-2.22 FAVREAU SHAWN A 1.64 acres

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www.northcountryman.com " $1,625.02 " 094600 230.-3-14 F I F I E L D JONATHAN W 5.60 acres " $3,893.26 " 094600 231.-1-81 FOUNTAIN EDWARD W 1.50 acres " $1,435.04 " 094600 245.-1-14.33 GADWAY WILLIAM 201.03x196.00 " $1,297.62 " 094600 232.-2-12 GARROW SANDRA M 100.00x200.00 $960.44 094600 244.-3-6 GEDDES LEONA 225.00x186.60 $426.44 094600 244.-3-7 GEDDES LEONA M 207.30x179.20 $571.79 094600 232.-4-49 HACKETTS WATER WORKS INC 3.60 acres $771.17 094600 204.-3-22.22 HARDIN FRANCINE A 100.00x50.00 $878.42 094600 245.-3-40 H E W S T O N CHRISTOPHER L 88.37x167.28 $538.76 094600 232.-1-25 H E Y W O O D STEPHANIE 100.00x150.00 $978.21 094600 218.1-4-14 HIMELWRIGHT JACK 150.00x78.00 $27.79 094600 244.-1-31.42 LABARGE JOHN 110.00x150.00 " $1,197.73 " 094600 244.-1-37.3 LADIEU ALTHEA 80.00x200.00 $761.77 094600 230.-2-1.3 LAMOY CHARLES 150.00x266.00 " $4,131.70 " 094600 219.1-9-22 L A W R E N C E PHYLLIS A 150.00x234.75 " $1,188.78 " 094600 231.-1-26.5 LAWSON TARA 150.00x220.00 " $2,936.20 " 094600 219.1-10-11 LEWIS JOSEPH JAMES 160.00x175.00 " $6,854.69 " 094600 218.-2-46 L U I S I MICHAEL 3.00 acres " $2,309.74 " 094600 245.-8-12 M A N L E Y ESTATE THELMA 125.00x275.00 $562.92 094600 245.-1-1 MARTINEAU RALPH 144.00x244.00 " $1,146.57 " 094600 245.-1-39 MARTINEAU RALPH 53.80 acres $411.61

094600 230.-5-4 MINER BERNARD J 9.80 acres $248.80 094600 230.-1-25.2 MORROW MICHAEL J 1.00 acres $278.02 094600 245.-3-38 O’BRIEN JOHN E 209.33x167.96 $545.04 094600 244.3-1-17 ORMSBY RAYMOND EDWARD 90.00x150.00 " $1,439.74 " 094600 219.-2-37.3 PELLERIN JEFFREY C 120.00x255.82 $175.94 094600 219.1-9-38.15 PERROTTE JOHN 119.11x230.00 $453.65 094600 219.1-9-39 PERROTTE JOHN L 100.00x193.50 " $1,210.04 " 094600 245.-1-34 PETTITT SARAH 1.00 acres " $1,257.04 " 094600 256.2-1-3 POLITIS CHERIE 96.00x224.00 " $2,246.53 " 094600 231.-1-40.2 RECORE HERBERT A JR 1.90 acres " $1,788.07 " 094600 230.-2-11.5 REYELL HEIDI 130.00x325.00 " $2,769.97 " 094600 218.-1-43.1 ROCK JASON 1.70 acres " $1,404.60 " 094600 244.-1-32.3 ROWBOTTOM MARY KAY 125.00x275.00 " $1,177.07 " 094600 232.-1-16.22 SHEPARD KURT 100.00x140.00 " $1,078.96 " 094600 230.-3-2 SHINGLE ST MOBILE HOME PK INC 120.00x300.00 " $1,154.30 " 094600 230.-3-3 SHINGLE ST MOBILE HOME PK INC 100.00x300.00 $899.93 094600 245.-1-18.151 SHIR-CLIFF LLC 71.50 acres " $2,212.95 " 094600 232.-4-15 SPOFFORD-UIHLEIN MELANIE C 100.00x200.00 " $3,800.74 " 094600 232.-2-17.22 S P O O N E R BARBARA 150.00x205.00 " $4,168.18 " 094600 232.-2-17.1 SPOONER HAROLD 2.40 acres " $2,561.34 " 094600 244.-1-39.2 ST LOUIS ROBERT V135.00x175.00 $533.22

094600 232.-1-20.5 MCCORRY ROBERT 1.00 acres $978.73

094600 219.1-4-10 STAPLES VANESSA J 108.00x363.00 " $4,907.48 "

094600 244.-2-25.8 MCCRAY MICHAEL P 100.00x150.00 " $1,197.73 "

094600 219.1-4-11.1 STAPLES VANESSA J 115.66x243.00 " $4,635.10 "

094600 218.-1-35.2 MEDLEY WAYNE E 100.00x331.00 $294.00 094600 230.-5-3 MINER BERNARD J 46.70 acres $393.42

094600 219.1-4-28 STAPLES VANESSA J 33.00x300.00 " $3,602.35 " 094600 230.-2-4.2 STAPLES VANESSA J

1.10 acres $589.57 094600 218.1-1-21.2 STURDEVANT CHARLES G 115.00x225.00 " $2,114.76 " 094600 244.3-1-11 SUPERNAW USE CORA 165.00x100.00 $386.44

LIFE

094600 217.-1-22 TENNEY JOSEPH A 2.00 acres " $1,818.47 " 094600 219.1-9-12 THAYER DANIEL L 105.00x150.00 " $4,698.64 " 094600 230.-2-9.2 TRIM BILLIE JO 1.00 acres " $1,002.06 " 094600 218.-3-1.4 TRIM EUGENE J JR 1.30 acres " $3,372.50 " 094600 218.-2-55.2 TRUDO CHARLES V 5.20 acres " $8,598.81 " 094600 218.-1-48 T Y N D A L L THOMAS H 110.00x200.00 $885.63 094600 219.-2-14.21 WAY HAROLD L 90.00x300.00 $562.96 094600 219.-2-14.82 WAY HAROLD L 4.70 acres $748.90 094600 219.-2-14.83 WAY HAROLD L 101.00 acres " $4,802.01 " 094600 218.-2-30 W R I G H T CHARLES 200.00x150.00 " $1,900.79 " 094600 245.-1-19 WRIGHT DANA 3.70 acres " $1,889.03 " NOW THEREFORE, Notice is hereby given that the Board of Legislators of Clinton County duly adopted Resolution #650 on August 23, 1995 which authorized the County Treasurer to advertise all unpaid taxes assessed, together with interest, costs and charges which have arisen or accrued, or that may arise or accrue thereon. Such list will be filed in the Office of the County Clerk on November 1, 2012. After the expiration of two years from the date of the lien for commercial, vacant land, residential and farm properties, the redemption period ends and the County shall be entitled to foreclosure pursuant to Real Property Tax Law Article 11. N C M 9/8,9/22,10/6/12-3TC27473 ----------------------------STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY COURT CLINTON COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF TAX COMBINED NOTICE & PETITION LIENS BY PROCEEDING IN REM PURSUANT TO OF FORECLOSURE PURSUANT ARTICLE ELEVEN OF THE REAL PROPERTY TO RPTL SECTION 1123(2)(b) TAX LAW BY CLINTON COUNTY Index No. 201200001315 Date Filed: October 5, 2012 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on the 5th day of October, 2012, the County Treasurer, hereinafter the "Enforcing Officer", of Clinton County, hereinafter the "Tax District", pursuant to law filed with the Clerk of Clinton County this Notice and Petition of Foreclosure, and hereby commenced the above-captioned proceeding, to enforce

the payment of delinquent taxes or other lawful charges which have accumulated and become liens against certain parcels of real property. The parcels to which this proceeding applies are described in Schedule A attached hereto and made a part hereof. EFFECT OF FILING: All persons having or claiming to have an interest in the real property described in Schedule A hereto are hereby notified that the filing of this Notice and Petition constitutes the commencement by the Tax District of a proceeding in the court specified in the caption above to foreclose each of the tax liens held and owned by the Tax District in the parcels described in Schedule A hereto by a foreclosure proceeding in rem. NATURE OF PROCEEDING: This proceeding is brought against the real property only and is to foreclose the tax liens held and owned by the Tax District in the parcels described in Schedule A hereto. No personal judgment will be entered herein for such taxes or other legal charges or any part thereof. P E R S O N S AFFECTED: This Notice and Petition is directed to all persons owning or having or claiming to have an interest in the real property described herein. Such persons are hereby notified further that a duplicate of such Notice and Petition has been filed in the office of the Enforcing Officer of the Tax District and will remain open for public inspection up to and including the date specified below as the last day for redemption. RIGHT OF REDEMPTION: Any person having or claiming to have an interest in any such real property and the legal right thereto may on or before said date redeem the same by paying the amount of all such unpaid tax liens thereon, including all interest and penalties and other legal charges which are included in the lien against such real property, computed to and including the date of redemption. Such payments shall be made to Clinton County Treasurer, Clinton County Treasurer’s Office, 137 Margaret Street, Suite 205, Plattsburgh, NY 12901. In the event that such taxes are paid by a person other than the record owner of such real property, the person so paying shall be entitled to have the tax liens affected thereby satisfied of record. ALL PAYMENTS MUST BE MADE IN THE FORM OF CASH, MONEY ORDER OR BANK CHECK. LAST DAY FOR REDEMPTION: THE LAST DAY FOR REDEMPTION IS HEREBY FIXED AS THE 11TH DAY OF JANUARY, 2013 OR AS OTHERWISE FIXED BY COURT ORDER OR JUDGMENT SERVICE OF ANSWER: Every person having any right, title or interest in or lien upon any parcel of real property described in Schedule A hereto may serve a duly verified answer upon the attorney for the Tax District setting forth in detail the nature and amount of his or her interest and any defense or objection to the foreclosure. Such answer must be filed in the Office of the Clinton County Clerk and served upon the attorney for the Tax District on or before the date above mentioned as the last day for redemption. FAILURE TO REDEEM OR ANSWER: In the event of failure to redeem or answer by any person having the right to redeem or answer, such person shall be forever barred

and foreclosed of all his or her right, title and interest and equity of redemption in and to the parcels described herein and a judgment in foreclosure may be taken by default. I do hereby certify and affirm the foregoing as true under the penalties of perjury this 5th day of October, 2012. E N F O R C I N G OFFICER: Attorney for Tax District: Clinton County Attorney c/o County Treasure Joseph W. Giroux 137 Margaret Street Clinton County Treasurer Plattsburgh, NY 12901 (518) 565-4730 Swis S-B-L Owners Name Acres Front Feet Depth Feet Amt Due ALTONA 092000 145.-2-3.2 AGONEY FRANKLIN JR 200.00 x 210.00 $291.95 092000 91.-1-15 BLOW GEORGE J 144.00 x 151.00 $872.67 092000 148.-3-28.2 BROOKS JEFFREY 210.00 x 30.00 $279.42 092000 73.-1-28 B R O T H E R S TIMOTHY M 175.00 x 99.00 $630.73 092000 71.-4-14.4 CASEY CHRISTINE J 1.60 acres $445.53 092000 71.1-1-15 CASEY CHRISTINE J 2.30 acres $2,631.69 092000 148.-3-16.2 CHAPMAN ANNA 3.00 acres $882.46 092000 150.-3-6 CLAUSEN EDWARD D 1.38 acres $3,958.89 092000 89.-3-14 C O R Y E A MICHAEL 1.20 acres $357.67 092000 73.-1-10.11 DELANEY JOHN L 165.80 x 183.00 $338.25

130.-2-1 MANOR JAMES 50.00 acres $1,084.78

COURSON RUSSELL A 59.00 x 160.00 $3,109.67

092000 88.14-2-64 MARTIN VERNICE 55.00 x 153.02 $223.41

092201 316.9-1-7.2 GOWAN BRUCE L 130.00 x 75.00 $312.70

092000 89.1-2-8 MATOTT STEVEN D 100.00 x 295.00 $1,261.88

092201 316.9-1-7.3 GOWAN BRUCE L 75.00 x 75.00 $1,314.11

092000 131.-1-8.2 MEYER MICHELLE J 209.00 x 184.00 $343.16

092201 316.9-1-7.1 GOWAN BRUCE L 135.00 x 75.00 $312.70

092000 148.-2-16 ROUSHIA J DONALD 4.60 acres $839.62

092201 316.17-2-14.1 KING LAURIE 138.00 x 132.00 $2,293.72

092000 117.-1-5.2 SMALL EVEREST 150.00 x 155.00 $328.46

092201 316.17-2-2 ROCK POPPY L 154.00 x 214.00 $4,288.00

092000 73.-2-10.2 SNOW WILLIAM 3.80 acres $329.10

092289 303.-2-22 ALGER TIMOTHY 175.00 x 72.00 $2,551.16

092000 86.-2-11.6 TANZER MELISSA 4.30 acres $370.12

092289 334.-2-19 ANO CATHIE 200.00 x 217.00 $1,218.72

092000 148.-2-17.1 TRUDO CHARLES V 4.10 acres $1,512.47

092289 334.-1-25.2 BARTON JARRELL A 4.10 acres $1,334.51

092000 133.-1-9 TRUDO CHARLES V 63.50 acres $441.22

092289 304.-1-32.11 BLAISE STEFANIE LYNN 5.40 acres $1,098.73

092000 148.-2-17.2 TRUDO CHARLES V 93.20 acres $865.30 092000 148.-3-10 TRUDO CHARLES V 240.00 x 120.00 $1,855.68 092000 148.-3-14 TRUDO CHARLES V 222.00 x 183.80 $1,561.51 092000 145.-2-2 VILLENEUVE DAVID L 118.00 acres $1,041.81 092000 119.-1-8 VILLENEUVE DAVID L 123.10 acres $987.86 092000 88.-1-11.1 VILLENEUVE DAVID L 298.70 acres $1,840.97

092289 294.-1-21 BRODI STEPHEN T 151.00 x 175.00 $3,834.24 092289 334.2-1-6 CLARK JAMES S 60.00 x 225.00 $1,030.81 092289 334.2-1-22 CUMBER SCOTT L SR 60.00 x 200.00 $917.41 092289 305.4-1-6 DENO WAYNE II 73.00 x 274.00 $1,850.18 092289 335.-1-3 E C K H A R D T JENNIFER L 136.00 x 150.00 $598.61 092289 303.-2-30 HOWERTON TAMMY 80.00 x 400.00 $274.83

092000 88.14-2-63 DRAGON ARCH INC 60.00 x 156.56 $286.79

092000 134.-1-17 VILLENEUVE DAVID LEE 70.00 acres $747.65

092000 71.1-1-9 DROWN FRANK 120.00 x 100.00 $300.94

092000 150.-1-8.4 WAY HAROLD L 38.50 acres $1,240.37

092289 293.-4-2.2 LAPLANTE RODNEY P 1.00 acres $1,626.28

092000 87.-1-13.33 FLANAGAN JAMES 4.70 acres $1,276.00

092000 148.-1-14 WHELDEN GEORGE 22.00 acres $598.11

092289 302.-1-11 MONIGAN JOHN R 2.50 acres $473.50

092000 73.-3-10.112 GARCIA ANGELO 5.70 acres $414.25

092000 148.-1-13 WHELDEN GEORGE P 12.60 acres $539.28

092289 305.4-1-7 PEARSE-DRANCE THOMAS J 116.00 x 302.00 $2,532.25

AUSABLE

092289 305.4-1-13 PERKETT JUDE E JR79.99 x115.65 $2,801.31

092000 89.-1-12 GILMAN RAYMOND 1.00 acres $1,169.67 092000 89.1-3-8 GWYNNE SHEILA 100.00 x 217.00 $608.54 092000 88.14-2-67 HAKIM ROBERT 70.00 x 143.70 $281.87 092000 88.14-2-68 HAKIM ROBERT 70.00 x 141.52 $281.87 092000 88.14-2-66 HAKIM ROBERT 132.83 x 99.08 $272.07 092000 117.-1-22.13 KING ROBERT JR 175.00 x 225.00 $397.10 092000

092201 316.17-2-16 AUSABLE VALLEY HABITAT FOR HUM 39.70 x 66.00 $642.05 092201 316.13-2-14 BLAISE JAMES C 78.00 x 350.00 $1,666.85 092201 316.10-1-17 BLAISE ROLAND A 2.30 acres $1,698.24 092201 315.16-3-6 CLODGO BRIAN P 70.00 x 94.00 $3,394.34 092201 316.13-5-3 COURSON RUSSELL 99.00 x 155.00 $852.25 092201 316.13-5-2.1

092289 313.-3-1.4 JOY CHRIS A 8.50 acres $803.03

092289 313.-3-1.5 QUINN ROBERT W 21.50 acres $2,156.59 092289 305.-1-2.4 RYAN MAY 2.30 acres $1,215.22 092289 303.-2-29 SANTOSE NICOLE 88.71 x 400.00 $1,701.06 092289 325.-1-2.12 SVENSON ROBERT E 8.60 acres $10,076.12 092289 303.-2-32 WHITNEY GARRY F 156.75 x 190.00


28 - North Countryman $1,146.68 092289 303.-2-31 WHITNEY GARY F 2.20 acres $2,825.23 BEEKMANTOWN 092400 166.-1-1.21 AHMAD SHERYL G 7.80 acres $935.19 092400 181.-1-11 AVELLANEDA C A R L O S HOMBERTO 112.00 x 158.00 $1,612.28 092400 179.-1-3 BARBER ROBERT JR 270.00 x 160.00 $3,067.47 092400 165.4-2-4 BLANCHARD CARL A 1.70 acres $803.58 092400 179.-2-12.4 BOND GLENN E JR 150.00 x 200.00 $2,994.10 092400 164.-2-8.5 BORDEAU BRIAN 150.00 x 240.00 $882.66 092400 167.-1-3.2 BRAND ARTHUR 201.00 x 212.00 $809.86 092400 181.-2-31.2 CASKA RICHARD G 1.80 acres $3,864.34 092400 165.-2-9 CORRON ALVIN 57.30 acres $3,971.50 092400 165.-2-13 CORRON ALVIN J 155.00 x 125.00 $2,626.84 092400 165.-4-6.1 DUBUQUE WILLIAM 33.45 acres $778.73 092400 152.-1-14.1 DUPREY DEBBIE L 1.72 acres $739.45 092400 178.-1-3.3 FRENYEA THOMAS 100.00 x 200.00 $1,689.94 092400 179.-2-26.3 GILMAN JEFFREY S 20.00 x 288.62 $2,103.90 092400 139.4-1-1 GIROUX TRACEY 129.70 x 345.00 $5,079.72 092400 179.-2-5.123 LAPLANT ALLEN C 1.09 acres $213.44

092400 178.-2-10.52 RIVERS TERRY L SR 2.05 acres $581.05 092400 176.-2-9 ROBERTS CRAIG A SR 150.00,x 195.00 $774.46 092400 150.-2-21.5 ROBLES REINALDO 1.70 acres $586.26 092400 150.-2-21.13 ROBLES REINALDO 41.00 x 327.00 $429.98

092600 308.-2-1.7 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 125.00 x 370.73 $1,945.49

092600 307.-1-6.1 D O U G L A S CORPORATION OF 147.30 acres $8,282.89

092400 152.-2-19 VAN BUSKIRK KEITH 32.10 acres $1,698.92 092400 166.-2-11 VENNE DERRICK J JR 100.00 x 150.00 $627.15 092400 178.-2-18.8 WAY HAROLD 4.54 acres $765.12 092400 178.-2-17 WAY HAROLD L 1.10 acres $3,972.81 092400 178.-2-18.71 WAY HAROLD L 2.90 acres $713.79 092400 150.-2-6.3 WAY HAROLD L 26.60 acres $506.52 BLACK BROOK 092600 333.-2-4.5 BETTERS NIKKI A 2.30 acres $275.45 092600 341.2-1-8 BETTERS NIKKI A 46.00 x 340.00 $1,082.26 092600 320.-2-8.3 BROWN KAREN 4.10 acres $553.66 092600 272.-1-8.2 BURKE DONALD F 140.00 x 150.00 $395.14 092600 272.-2-12.1 COLEMAN RONALD P 6.20 acres $718.71

092600 274.-1-12.42 COON JANET L 250.00 x 100.00 $403.86

092400 153.-1-29.121 LAYMAN ARTHUR L III 1.10 acres $806.09

092600 308.-2-1.2 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 1.20 acres $1,987.86

092400 153.-1-29.11 LAYMAN ARTHUR L III 9.90 acres $5,623.32

092600 307.4-2-1 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 3.65 acres $14,789.86

092400 177.-1-8.183 LECLERC KENNETH 11.20 acres $3,093.45

092600 308.-2-1 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 11.30 acres $1,956.09

092400 179.-3-7.452 RIVERS MICHAEL S 2.80 acres $1,684.88

092600 308.-2-1.5 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 125.00 x 367.17 $2,069.14

092400 167.-1-22 TWIGG JEFFERY 1.70 acres $7,590.50

092400 179.-2-5.121 LAPLANT ALLEN C 19.34 acres $663.06

092400 149.-2-20 REGALADO JOSE 17.00 acres $496.96

092600 308.-2-1.1 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 126.00 x 392.58 $1,927.84

092400 165.4-4-14 STOTLER PATRICK 100.00 x 263.00 $921.16

092600 272.-2-12.4 COLEMAN RONALD P 7.40 acres $780.13

092400 179.-3-19.2 MARTIN JUDITH 4.61 acres $3,312.98

SILVER LAKE 125.00 x 370.73 $2,030.27

092600 307.-2-1 D O U G L A S CORPORATION OF 140.00 acres $24,536.19

092400 179.-2-5.122 LAPLANT ALLEN C 1.37 acres $3,278.84

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092600 297.-1-2 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 80.00 acres $1,297.66

092600 333.-4-8 FENN MICHAEL 5.20 acres $711.85

JOHN

092600 274.-1-11.1 FOUNTAIN LAND CONTRACT JOHN JR 180.00 x 190.00 $857.17 092600 319.-1-3.5 F O U R N I E R TIMOTHY C 11.00 acres $218.25 092600 322.-4-1 JAMES LEIGH PROPERTIES LLC 5197.00 acres $76,055.05 092600 342.-1-12.5 MURRAY ESTATE JOHN D 2.70 acres $2,305.80 092600 341.2-1-11 PATTNO JOHN F 32.00 x 81.00 $2,869.09 092600 331.-2-8.1 SNOW JASON 150.00 x 100.00 $1,359.53 092600 341.2-1-34 STORMS ERIC 165.00 x 257.00 $3,670.01 092600 342.3-2-17 STORMS ERIK JOHN 62.50 x 70.00 $2,551.08 092600 341.-1-14 SUTTELL DAVID L II 1.30 acres $868.38 092600 339.-1-2.2 THRU THE WOODS LLC 12.63 acres $3,856.60 092600 307.2-1-4 TUTHILL HELEN 65.00 x 240.00 $316.95 092600 333.-4-3 WARD MICHAEL S 5.00 acres $1,691.14 092600 333.-4-2 WARD MICHAEL S 5.10 acres $1,740.60 092600 333.-4-1 WARD MICHAEL S 5.10 acres $2,515.79 092600 339.-1-5.12 WARD WILLIAM L JR 7.20 acres $2,038.88 092600 275.-1-27 W H I T T I E R KATHLEEN S 1.80 acres $2,215.14 CHAMPLAIN

092600 296.-2-10.1 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 255.10 acres $48,960.31

092801 18.20-4-21 CHANEY GEORGE T 108.00 x 298.00 $3,882.01

092600 308.-2-1.6 DOUGLAS CORP OF

092801 18.15-5-4.2 GUILLILY GREGG A

70.30 x 55.50 $844.93 092801 18.20-4-5 LABARGE CURTIS S 83.00 x 78.00 $1,100.66 092801 18.11-1-13.2 LECLAIR BRUCE W 112.00 x 108.00 $2,671.42 092801 18.15-6-6 O’CONNELL JASON 53.00 x 100.00 $2,389.61 092801 18.15-1-1 RICHARDS JEAN 75.00 x 92.00 $646.40 092801 18.11-1-13.1 SELLER SHELLY S 92.00 x 202.00 $2,695.31 092801 19.13-2-2.7 T E S T O R I INTERIORS INC 9.54 acres $124,225.68 092801 18.20-1-1 TITANIUM ERA 106.00 x 128.00 $3,084.37 092801 18.11-1-9 WELLS BRIAN E 85.00 x 190.00 $3,190.72 092803 20.18-2-1.1 ALI PLAZA INC 1.31 acres $21,661.54

49.-2-10.20 ERO GISELE D 200.00 x 200.00 $720.91

$2,463.66

092889 19.-1-9.4 ERO LIFE ESTATE THERESA 1.10 acres $1,136.88 092889 32.-1-11.2 GAMACHE LAURA L 12.30 acres $1,338.14 092889 33.-1-49 GARCEAU STEPHEN R 32.00 acres $1,338.14 092889 32.-1-3.222 GOOLEY GREGORY D 1.00 acres $462.03 092889 18.-1-11.2 GOOLEY MICHAEL R 1.80 acres $284.60 092889 32.-2-19 GUAY DAVID A 1.10 acres $417.94 092889 32.-2-11 GUAY DAVID A 1.70 acres $729.80 092889 34.-1-35.53 J O L I C O E U R WILLIAM NG 9.00 acres $1,338.14

092803 20.11-1-12 BABBIE LISA A 92.00 x 138.00 $2,878.28

092889 49.-3-13 L A F O U N TA I N DUSTIN 1.00 acres $1,338.34

092803 20.10-5-34 B R U N E L L E RAYMOND J JR 150.00 x 60.00 $2,688.45

092889 63.-1-20.2 LAWRENCE USE WILLIAM 1.91 acres $432.81

092803 20.7-1-1 COOPER ANGEL L 1.40 acres $6,817.94

092889 49.-2-10.16 MATTEO NUNSIO 108.00 x 400.00 $1,529.49

092803 35.7-1-21 EDGEWATER KNOLL DEVLOP CORP 1.30 acres $24,544.59

092889 34.-1-31.2 MCGOLDRICK BRIAN J 1.00 acres $3,546.73

092803 20.10-6-8 MARTIN GINETTE 70.00 x 173.40 $7,228.92

092889 18.-1-54.22 NEVERETT JOHN 170.00 x 216.00 $598.69

092803 20.11-4-7.1 TWIGG JEFFERY D 66.00 x 145.00 $6,773.96

092889 63.-1-25.15 R A B I D E A U KENNETH J 1.90 acres $3,723.49

092889 63.-1-31.2 BURKE DONALD F 50.00 x 120.00 $204.86

CHAZY 093000 94.-1-54.3 BLACKBURN REMI183.80 x 201.70 $2,557.22

092889 33.-1-1.2 CASTINE PENNY M 140.00 x 165.00 $5,639.56

LIFE

093000 91.-2-20.22 GUERIN ROBIN H 200.00 x 200.00 $3,185.67 093000 121.-2-4.1 LAPORTE JASON C 6.60 acres $2,014.24 093000 94.-1-43.211 LECLAIRE BRUCE W 59.10 acres $5,778.59 093000 92.-1-23.5 MONETTE MORRIS 150.00 x 250.00 $981.35 093000 94.1-2-28 MOSS MARCIA J 225.00 x 210.00 $4,868.84 093000 77.-1-16 PARO ESTATE TUFFIELD JR 132.00 x 140.00 $528.06

093000 91.-2-32.2 RELATION DWIGHT F 122.70 acres $653.96 093000 76.-2-54 R I N G CHRISTOPHER F 150.00 x 233.00 $210.93 093000 136.-1-29.111 SESSUMS ESTATE JAMES A SR 19.40 acres $683.63 093000 136.-1-29.12 SESSUMS ESTATE JAMES A SR 32.50 acres $793.40

093000 124.4-1-11 BROTHERS TINA M 1.10 acres $1,842.40

093000 138.-1-41.1 UPTON WILLIAM R 180.00 x 160.00 $1,299.23

093000 124.-1-46.11 BUSHEY DWIGHT 12.53 acres $850.89

093000 76.-2-41.2 VASSAR AMY 140.00 x 175.00 $441.92

092889 63.-1-43.3 DUPEE RANDY A 165.00 x 263.00 $1,392.89

093000 109.-1-58.2 BUSHEY KEITH J 1.80 acres $2,638.57

093000 109.-1-37.4 VINCENT DANIEL 200.00 x 200.00 $3,222.56

092889 62.-1-4.41 DUPREY LAURIE A 12.50 acres $2,131.96

093000 124.-1-34 CARPENTIER DAVID L 1.10 acres $3,141.61

093000 78.-1-10 WEIAND DARWIN L 1.60 acres $1,042.79

092889 49.-2-10.19 ERO GARRY S 100.00 x 200.00 $1,255.54 092889

093000 124.-1-44 GREEN THUMB SNOW REMOVAL INC 195.70 x 190.00

093200 7.-1-23.1 DECOSSE DEAN A 4.20 acres $298.11

093200 7.-1-31.11 G I A G N O R I O JOSEPH 6.80 acres $779.33

093000 122.-1-59.3 TURNER DUANE A 130.00 x 150.00 $323.22

093000 122.-1-58 DECOSTE GWYN 264.00 x 90.50 $399.15

093200 24.-1-2 BROWN KEVIN F 22.50 acres $726.96

093000 107.-1-3.3 RELATION DWIGHT 3.80 acres $3,387.14

093000 91.-2-42 RELATION DWIGHT 48.00 acres $387.74

093000 122.-1-60.7 WHELDEN GEORGE 1.55 acres $547.13 093000 122.-1-60.3 WHELDEN GEORGE P 1.90 acres $1,789.33

093489 172.2-1-40 BENOIT JACK 2.70 acres $265.27

093489 188.-2-1.5 DAVIS WILLIAM P 25.40 acres $914.32 093489 188.-2-1.12 DAVIS WILLIAM P 112.00 acres $851.49 093489 183.2-2-36 D E F A Y E T T E MARYLOU 67.00 x 164.00 $1,577.67 093489 185.-1-4 DOUGLAS DONALD 1.45 acres $646.16

093200 67.-1-2.3 GILMORE KELLEY P 100.00 x 225.00 $817.19 093200 68.-1-1.1 L A B A R G E CLARENCE J JR 1.00 acres $290.12 093200 69.-1-14.6 ROBLES REINALDO 1.70 acres $293.14 093200 69.-1-14.5 ROBLES REINALDO 3.00 acres $310.40 093200 38.1-1-43 ROBLES REINALDO 100.00 x 244.00 $275.85 093200 37.-1-14 TROMBLEY GERALD J 186.00 x 215.00 $842.53

093489 183.20-2-3 A R M S T R O N G MICHAEL 37.29 x 276.00 $1,706.84

093489 183.20-3-5 CAYEA JAMES M 55.45 x 350.00 $1,860.95

093200 68.-1-11.1 DROWN FRANK L 47.10 acres $694.33

093000 136.1-2-2.2 BRAULT ALAN D 10.30 acres $1,402.08

092889 49.4-1-25.2 ERO GARRY 44.69 x 90.00 $2,879.22

093200 24.-1-1.11 BROWN KEVIN F 22.50 acres $481.24

093000 76.-2-43 RELATION DWIGHT 1.30 acres $3,891.85

093000 107.-1-3.4 RELATION DWIGHT 7.20 acres $3,596.86

DOUGLAS A 125.00 x 200.00 $1,011.79

093489 172.2-1-38.2 BENOIT JACK 200.00 x 162.00 $224.70

093200 68.-1-11.2 DROWN FRANK L 1.90 acres $295.04

093000 122.-1-59.2 TURNER DUANE A 130.00 x 150.00 $430.76

092889 33.-1-8 DAME OUTDOOR ADVERTISING CORP 12.00 acres $1,930.46

093200 7.-1-9 ALY LAMIAA H 5.20 acres $1,160.87

093000 136.-1-13.1 PERYER NEAL K 220.00 x 148.50 $4,606.75

093000 136.-1-25.2 BOCHART GARY J 2.24 acres $942.96

092889 33.-1-12 CRISPIGNIANO LLC 18.50 acres $18,565.30

CLINTON

093200 7.-1-21.5 DECOSSE DEAN A 8.70 acres $415.83

093000 136.-1-14.1 TETREAULT TRAVIS R 124.00 acres $5,253.30

092889 19.-1-44.2 COURTNEY JOHN P 1.00 acres $8,593.57

093000 76.-2-5.44 WILSON RUSSELL B 2.60 acres $371.30

093000 136.-1-13.2 PERYER NEAL K 3.80 acres $963.25

093000 108.-1-28.2 BLOW DAVID 6.20 acres $1,012.48

092889 17.-1-23.21 COUPAL RONALD 1.30 acres $733.71

093000 122.-1-60.6 WHELDEN GEORGE P 2.30 acres $1,275.06

JR

093200 38.1-1-23 WILLARD LIFE USE MELODY 123.75 x 164.75 $386.61 DANNEMORA 093401 187.20-3-16 DOUGLAS THOMAS M 66.00 x 167.50 $3,525.17 093401 187.20-5-31 LAMARCHE KERRI A 33.00 x 147.84 $1,275.59 093401 187.20-5-36 M I T C H E L L ANTHONY 62.00 x 154.40 $3,006.54 093401 187.20-7-3 PECK SKYLYNN ANN 132.00 x 147.84 $3,125.47 093401 187.20-5-29 ROCK FRANCIS 61.80 x 147.84 $1,317.83 093401 187.20-2-10 ROGERS MARY JANE 55.00 x 132.00 $1,951.02 093401 188.17-2-10 TWIGG JEFFREY D 125.00 x 100.00 $2,597.18 093489 158.4-1-63.2 A L E X A N D E R

093489 172.2-1-39.1 DOUGLAS DONALD R 40.00 x 150.00 $3,580.72 093489 174.-1-20 D R O L L E T T E FREDERICK 2.00 acres $1,041.21 093489 169.-2-7 DUBRAY WILLIAM 6.40 acres $3,715.43 093489 183.20-2-5 FORKEY LARRY 37.00 x 282.00 $1,612.17 093489 174.-1-23.3 F R A G O S O CATALINA 21.00 acres $353.78 093489 188.-1-1.5 GATES FRANCIS J 8.69 acres $660.60 093489 185.2-2-21 LONGLADE ROBERT 150.00 x 255.00 $9,619.81 093489 183.-4-1.-1 LYONS SAND 0.01 acres $1,619.66 093489 183.2-2-13 M C D O N A L D MARLON M 50.00 x 178.00 $2,776.93 093489 183.2-2-9 MCINERNEY PAUL 170.00 x 80.00 $318.35 093489 183.2-2-10 MCINERNEY PAUL 155.00 x 91.00 $1,381.92 093489 183.20-4-3 MCINTYRE JOHN D 50.00 x 100.00 $1,310.88 093489 183.20-1-21 MERRELL ROBERT 30.00 x 134.00 $1,541.13 093489 173.-2-8.2 MINCKLER SCOTT M 1.70 acres $1,316.19 093489 169.4-1-12 N I C H O L A S ANTHONY J 102.00 x 260.00 $3,912.68 093489 183.16-1-7 ROWE ROBERT W JR. 84.48 x 130.00 $500.73 093489 188.-1-15.-1 SEYMOUR LIFE USE RENA


October 6, 2012 1.00 acres $1,991.05 093489 183.20-4-33 STYLES CASSIUS F 83.00 x 110.00 $710.26 093489 183.20-1-25 T E T R E A U L T NORMAN JOSEPH 143.72 x 126.00 $1,809.10 093489 188.-1-5 VENNE DERRICK A 66.00 x 140.00 $795.45 093489 188.-2-6 WARD MICHAEL S 87.50 acres $923.39 093489 183.12-1-13 WILSON RICHARD 31.20 x 203.00 $1,846.71 093489 183.12-1-12 WILSON RICHARD E 29.71 x 203.00 $2,434.73 093489 185.2-3-22.3 W O O D W A R D CYNTHIA A 1.00 acres $1,310.83

093600 71.3-1-4 PECOR WADE J 1.20 acres $734.13 093600 82.-1-18.3 PELLA PAUL W JR 4.30 acres $351.69 093600 PREVO KENNETH 1.70 acres $2,020.95 093600 70.-1-33.21 PREVO KENNETH 295.30 acres $2,431.25 093600 83.-1-18 RUSSELL STANLEY 24.70 acres $739.66 093600 71.3-1-25 SHERTENLIEB CRYSTAL M 115.50 x 275.00 $1,436.29 093600 84.-1-20.2 TAVENIER CLEMENT 47.50 acres $8,708.72

GILMORE KELLEY P 1.00 acres $1,854.28 093800 27.-1-39.2 GILMORE KELLEY P 1.60 acres $896.20 093800 43.-1-10 GILMORE KELLEY P 2.10 acres $813.41 093800 27.-1-39.1 GILMORE KELLEY P 2.70 acres $551.76 093800 30.19-1-31.2 GREENIA SANDRA 110.00 x 142.00 $5,130.91 093800 16.-1-23.1 HOGLE WESLEY G 190.00 x 120.00 $246.92

093600 71.3-3-24 B O H A N N O N MICHELLE M 100.00 x 150.00 $632.53

093600 159.-1-15 VILLENEUVE DAVID L 6.00 acres $374.99

093600 99.1-1-28 BRADY BARBARA A 35.00 x 239.00 $764.35

093600 70.-1-10 WILSON GRANT 1.10 acres $787.24

093800 56.-1-16.3 KING LEO P 140.00 x 80.00 $1,890.06

093600 113.-1-6.1 CARPENTER KEVIN 69.80 acres $759.40

093600 99.-2-33 YELLE PATRICK 15.40 acres $750.76

093800 45.8-1-13 LABARGE BOB L 142.00 x 121.00 $525.59

MOOERS

093800 44.-2-1.3 LABARGE JOHN R 1.90 acres $2,418.19

093600 114.-1-2.2 CARPENTER KEVIN P 103.80 acres $1,560.07 093600 83.-1-15.5 CARPENTER KEVIN P 112.00 acres $1,247.05 093600 112.-1-2.2 CASEY ASHLEY L 1.00 acres $302.76 093600 112.-1-5 CASEYS STICKS & STONES LLC 8.70 acres $1,956.89 093600 70.-1-4.2 CASEYS STICKS & STONES LLC 9.20 acres $1,234.66 093600 71.3-2-29 DROWN FRANK L 60.00 x 140.00 $1,366.59 093600 71.3-2-28 DROWN FRANK L 165.00 x 130.00 $2,563.70 093600 97.-1-4.3 H A R R I G A N BROTHERS DAIRY F 159.70 acres $2,047.45 093600 98.-1-14 MAGOON DONALD C JR 43.50 acres $2,140.12 093600 115.-1-2.4 MAGOON MATTHEW 13.20 acres $465.82 093600 71.3-2-3 PECOR WADE 80.00 x 220.00 $1,239.18

093800 30.16-1-6 BERNARD BRUCE W 4.70 acres $1,430.48 093800 30.19-1-32 BOUTIN RICHARD J 1.10 acres $5,523.96 093800 29.-1-14.3 BOUTIN RICHARD J 3.90 acres $442.42 093800 29.-1-14.2 BOUTIN RICHARD J 80.00 x 461.50 $1,426.70 093800 43.-1-2.52 BRADY BARBARA 2.23 acres $4,938.30 093800 46.-1-21.3 BREYETTE ROBERT J JR 3.00 acres $718.39 093800 29.-2-24 BURDO ELDON P 1.70 acres $4,201.62 093800 44.-2-7.11 BURDO ELDON P 3.00 acres $256.37 093800 27.-1-46 BUSHEY JIM J 5.50 acres $1,260.77 093800 30.-2-7.2 BUSKEY ROWLYN 200.00 x 150.00 $2,665.86 093800 59.-1-25.9 DANIELS ARTHUR F JR 1.00 acres $1,858.39 093800 46.-1-3.5

093800 61.-1-20.5 NEPHEW RANDALL WILLIAM 1.00 acres $853.92 093800 26.-1-12.3 PORTER SHANNON M 1.60 acres $936.30

093800 47.-1-1 RABIDEAU JOHN L 63.00 acres $2,226.78

093600 99.-2-22.5 V A S M A R I S DIMITRIOS 17.00 acres $301.01

093800 41.-1-14 BASTO JOSEPH T 100.00 x 130.00 $1,144.43

093800 43.-2-38 MOORE DARRELL W 1.00 acres $219.23

093800 27.-1-11.4 HOUGH DAVID G 2.20 acres

093600 113.-1-6.3 BENWARE ROBERT F 9.90 acres $526.43

093600 99.-2-22.6 CARPENTER KEVIN P 45.10 acres $671.96

093800 45.-5-4 MEIGHEN LIFE USE JOHN C 1.20 acres $892.25

093800 27.-1-11.12 HOUGH DAVID 29.70 acres $1,038.73

ELLENBURG

093800 60.-1-10.8 ARNOLD RONALD 108.00 x 175.00 $1,735.87

093800 13.-1-18.2 MCCREA STEVEN A 18.50 acres $2,840.41

093800 47.-1-4.21 R A B I D E A U DOROTHY 109.10 acres $2,851.95

093600 127.-1-17 TOURVILLE BRAD A 200.00 x 200.00 $302.76

093600 114.-1-11 CARPENTER KEVIN 356.00 acres $4,705.63

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093800 44.-1-3.112 HOULE TIMMY J 1.50 acres $4,144.16 093800 15.-1-40.36 HYDE RICKY 6.20 acres $437.13 093800 14.-1-14 JEAN JOSEPH A 67.00 acres $587.39

093800 15.-1-26.4 LACOUNT RANDY 27.00 acres $904.12 093800 15.-1-38.2 LACOUNT RYAN R 4.80 acres $930.34 093800 15.-1-23.5 LAFAVE KIM 1.30 acres $1,046.99 093800 41.-1-3.71 LAVALLEY LOUIS R 105.20 acres $1,478.18 093800 26.-1-8 LAVALLEY LOUIS R 190.00 acres $1,830.54 093800 41.-1-3.11 LAVALLEY LOUIS R 208.00 x 208.00 $389.44 093800 43.-1-26.1 LAVALLEY MARY J 25.90 acres $703.42 093800 12.-1-5.1 LEAFLOOR COREY 15.00 acres $1,146.71 093800 12.-1-8 LEAFLOOR JESS W 314.80 acres $2,159.43

093800 31.-3-12 RABIDEAU JOHN L 110.00 acres $2,020.55 093800 43.-1-8.15 REED JESSE 102.40 acres $3,010.31 093800 30.20-3-8 RELATION DWIGHT 25.00 x 215.00 $394.17 093800 30.20-3-6 RELATION DWIGHT 58.00 x 64.00 $4,952.63 093800 15.-1-36.4 SAVAGE SHIRLEY 150.00 x 225.00 $1,502.28 093800 30.15-1-11.1 SMITH THOMAS S 15.20 acres $880.44 093800 15.-1-39 SMITH THOMAS S 111.60 acres $2,935.08 093800 61.-1-21.4 SWINTON LEONARD 189.00 x 173.00 $491.18 093800 45.-3-8 TROMBLY RICHARD C SR 4.00 acres $533.50 093800 29.-1-16.2 W O O D R U F F JOSHUA D 1.65 acres $979.34 093800 30.-1-21.3 WYSKO TIMOTHY F 1.80 acres $845.09 PERU 094000 256.-3-21 ARCOVIO RONALD 110.00 x 264.00 $826.03 094000 291.-1-31.3 BLAISE STEVEN A 1.20 acres $946.21 094000 293.-1-19 BOOP ROBERT C 133.00 x 127.83 $1,322.71

093800 43.-1-26.3 MANOR HAROLD W 1.50 acres $1,205.44

094000 256.-5-40 B U C H A N A N REBECCA J 1.00 acres $2,592.63

093800 43.-1-3 MANOR HAROLD W 69.50 acres $1,569.23

094000 290.-1-13 CARPENTER TODD D 1.40 acres $3,144.03

093800 43.-1-26.2 MANOR HAROLD W 156.50 acres $2,081.45 093800 31.-3-16.4 MANOR JAMIE J 1.10 acres $2,234.70

094000 269.-2-29.25 CIOCCA RALPH 5.22 acres $1,066.39 094000 269.-2-29.23 CIOCCA RALPH 47.20 acres $2,307.04

094000 269.-2-29.22 CIOCCA RALPH 225.00 x 168.70 $925.00 094000 267.-4-7 CLARK RICHARD J JR 1.60 acres $1,568.31 094000 267.-4-8 CLARK RICHARD JR 5.30 acres $3,120.01 094000 290.-1-17 COLLINS JOSEPH A 150.00 x 150.00 $1,430.48 094000 291.-1-20.8 FALCON LANCE W 3.56 acres $1,037.41 094000 255.-2-42 GREEN CARMALITA 200.00 x 150.00 $1,560.53 094000 255.-3-9.1 HARRIS CRYSTAL 150.00 x 162.14 $1,285.54

$1,171.82 PLATTSBURGH 094200 194.-1-25 AKEY PROPERTIES LLC 19.62 acres $97,653.37 094200 193.3-3-2.1 ALFORD HAROLD 45.00 x 120.00 $7,412.92 094200 207.-1-33.3 A N D E R S O N SAMUEL 1.10 acres $1,690.37 094200 245.-5-13.2 BLAIR BERNARD 161.00 x 396.00 $755.49 094200 246.-1-9.19 BLUFF POINT B E A C H ASSOCIATION 1.80 acres $2,283.68

220.-4-36 MERKEL DAVID 48.80 acres $12,751.62

094200 220.4-4-5 CHAGNON RICKY 58.00 x 240.00 $431.51

094200 192.4-1-61 MESEC ROGER 115.00 x 133.10 $455.07

094200 220.4-4-6 CHAGNON RICKY 42.00 x 240.00 $1,726.62

094200 220.2-2-8 MONETTE CARL M 50.00 x 157.75 $4,356.04

094200 192.-4-2 CIOCCA RALPH 163.00 x 117.00 $777.84

094200 245.-5-15 MURRAY JOHN D 74.00 x 200.00 $541.94

094200 220.4-2-19 CLUKEY SCOTT 66.00 x 165.00 $863.83 094200 206.4-4-3 COLLIN & MCBRIDE INC 150.00 x 133.13 $8,453.29 094200 246.-1-10.54 DAME J DAVID 5.22 acres $2,795.90

094200 247.5-1-20 BLUFF POINT GOLF LLC 0.17 acres $249.12

094200 221.9-1-6 DUROSE KRISTINA S 72.82 x 152.65 $1,292.62

094200 246.-1-9.26 BLUFF POINT GOLF LLC 5.32 acres $2,090.04

094200 233.7-1-4 E S P O S PROPERTIES LLC 2.26 acres $11,887.18

094200 247.5-1-2 BLUFF POINT GOLF LLC 79.27 x 201.83 $423.41

094200 220.4-3-9 FOUNTAIN ESTATE FLOSSIE 65.00 x 380.00 $1,299.82

094200 247.5-1-1 BLUFF POINT GOLF LLC 105.68 x 243.77 $505.67

094200 193.3-4-35 FULLER STEPHEN M II 100.00 x 182.00 $1,728.10

094200 247.5-1-18 BLUFF POINT GOLF LLC 118.89 x 243.77 $453.92

094200 205.3-2-4 G R E G O I R E BARRETT 1.70 acres $2,584.95

094200 247.5-1-17.1 BLUFF POINT GOLF LLC 54.40 x 177.55 $262.16

094200 232.-3-25 G R E G O I R E BARRETT 2.50 acres $2,061.86

094000 266.-1-3.3 NICHOLS CARMEN 4.20 acres $2,479.54

094200 246.-4-8 BLUFF POINT GOLF LLC 151.10 x 185.90 $9,501.54

094200 220.4-2-1.12 HANSHAW SYLVIA 75.00 x 156.00 $3,334.88

094000 270.-1-44 OSHER ELVIS L 95.00 x 225.00 $2,451.26

094200 247.5-1-6.1 BLUFF POINT GOLF LLC 93.48 x 143.78 $292.70

094000 290.-1-16.11 HERDMAN DEBBIE 46.00 acres $2,787.76 094000 270.-1-42 LADUE JEREMY W 181.00 x 125.00 $966.70 094000 258.-1-20 LAMAY ESTHER M 8.50 acres $2,218.67 094000 265.-1-19 L A W R E N C E GREGORY 1.25 acres $2,381.27 094000 258.-3-15 LUCAS JOSEPH 100.00 x 150.00 $1,069.93 094000 290.-1-26.21 MONIGAN JOHN R 146.40 acres $6,598.08

094000 257.-1-22 PREMORE FRANCIS J JR 1.30 acres $545.19 094000 256.-5-11.6 REEVES WAYNE 1.00 acres $1,458.03 094000 270.-1-56.2 ROCK JAMES 200.00 x 133.00 $2,666.87 094000 270.-1-51.22 ROCK JAMES R 2.20 acres $2,964.48 094000 281.-1-10 R O C K JAMES R 200.00 x 185.00 $925.00 094000 293.-1-11 S H E L L E Y KATHERINE L 2.00 acres $3,342.69 094000 291.-1-15.32 STEFANICK BRIAN 1.30 acres $3,688.37 094000 257.-1-2.2 TURCHIOE ENID 1.40 acres $3,688.37 094000 291.-2-7 UPTON JOEY C 1.20 acres $2,469.82 094000 281.-2-21.3 VOX AM/FM LLC 20.24 acres $2,084.37 094000 279.2-4-20.1 WINTER LANE LLC 6.09 acres

094200 247.5-1-5 BLUFF POINT GOLF LLC 96.66 x 173.78 $353.70 094200 247.5-1-4 BLUFF POINT GOLF LLC 57.44 x 173.78 $384.20 094200 247.5-1-3 BLUFF POINT GOLF LLC 78.27 x 198.73 $458.27 094200 233.-1-38 BOB’S INSTANT PLUMBING HEATING 2.79 acres $4,781.77 094200 233.-1-37.2 BOB’S INSTANT PLUMBING INC 2.07 acres $7,903.82 094200 205.-2-4 BOUYEA WILLIAM 1.70 acres $1,462.70 094200 233.-1-36 BRAY TERMINAL INC 3.10 acres $6,836.55 094200 220.-8-16 BRODI STEPHEN T 2.50 acres $9,087.72 094200 246.-1-25 BURDICK GLENN 48.00 x 360.00 $399.81 094200 206.-1-13.11 C A L D E R A R O JOSEPH S 100.00 x 118.00 $1,027.70

094200 205.4-4-31.1 JOINER LAWRENCE 60.00 x 135.00 $1,669.86

094200 193.-1-11 O’GARRO MCNEVIN 51.70 acres $1,531.66 094200 189.-3-3.32 POWERS LEON 3.04 acres $2,173.34 094200 191.-2-34 RAWLEIGH TAMMY M 110.00 x 180.00 $894.07 094200 232.-3-40.11 RBS CITIZENS NA 1.40 acres $2,389.14 094200 203.-1-38 ROCK SHEILA J 2.00 acres $1,041.98 094200 192.4-3-28 SMITH ESTATE ESTHER C 105.00 x 150.00 $3,180.69 094200 190.-3-2.3 STOTLER PATRICK 5.28 acres $1,339.67 094200 206.4-4-22 TAYLOR MICHAEL 60.00 x 336.00 $3,493.89 094200 206.4-4-23 TAYLOR MICHAEL 60.00 x 336.00 $2,759.87 094200 206.4-4-24 TAYLOR MICHAEL J 60.00 x 238.00 $3,769.38 094200 246.-1-10.56 THE LANDINGS ASSOCIATION 20.00 x 1179.25 $475.36

094200 220.4-2-36 KENNEDY ROBERT 100.00 x 269.18 $1,475.69 094200 204.-2-51.3 L A B O M B A R D LOREN G 1.15 acres $4,133.29

094200 204.3-1-6 WAY HAROLD 17.90 acres $1,642.40

094200 232.-3-43.4 LIGHTHOUSE PROPERTIES 100.00 x 200.00 $1,820.65

094200 232.-3-22.9 ZATYLNY FRANK S 1.00 acres $724.51

094200 206.4-4-21 M & W PARTNERSHIP 1.32 acres $4,347.96 094200 206.4-4-20 M & PARTNERSHIP 205.12 x 116.76 $7,025.54

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094200 245.-4-5 MANTIKAS MICHAEL 55.00 x 594.00 $1,560.83 094200 232.-3-30 M A R T I N E A U MALCOLM 220.00 x 180.00 $3,156.80 094200 203.4-1-18 M C C A S L A N D VICTOR 57.00 x 102.40 $987.70 094200 191.-3-15.121 MCKENNA STEPHEN A 11.80 acres $4,216.31 094200 206.-1-13.1 MCKENNA STEPHEN A 75.00 acres $10,120.13 094200

094200 205.4-2-10.5 WILLETTE DAYL 80.00 x 282.15 $4,237.54

SARANAC 094401 202.5-2-22 BEAUDOIN MARK 100.88 x 255.95 $6,592.12 094401 201.8-1-24.2 DOUGLAS THOMAS 210.00 x 140.00 $3,803.42 094401 201.8-1-24.4 DOUGLAS THOMAS M 94.00 x 100.00 $595.29 094489 240.1-1-28 A L E X A N D E R DOUGLAS 261.52 x 81.50 $3,687.45 094489 240.1-1-27 A L E X A N D E R DOUGLAS A JR 33.00 x 81.80 $2,587.29 094489 248.-1-25 ATKINSON WENDY 1.40 acres $507.25 094489 261.-1-10 ATLAS F LLC 125.10 acres $1,744.30 094489 202.-2-6


30 - North Countryman BAUGHN THOMAS M 120.00 x 250.00 $3,338.08 094489 262.-1-4 BROUSSEAU STEVE 7.20 acres $5,545.38 094489 227.-1-26.2 B U C K L E Y GREGORY J 3.80 acres $5,878.46 094489 237.-1-3.5 BURKE DONALD F 10.50 acres $428.97 094489 210.2-4-6 CALLAWAY KATHY E 60.00 x 430.00 $887.78 094489 251.3-4-8 CARPENTER GLENN 115.00 x 179.50 $1,139.41 094489 238.-1-1.12 CHAMPAGNE CODY J 12.10 acres $3,611.56 094489 238.-1-1.11 C H A M PA G N E SHANE 12.00 acres $906.56 094489 238.-1-1.2 C H A M PA G N E SHANE J 55.70 acres $3,631.13

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www.northcountryman.com 248.-1-20 DASHNAW JAMES J 32.20 acres $3,084.17 094489 241.-1-23 DEARSON NORVIN 5.00 acres $930.06 094489 216.-1-29.1 DELISLE AYOTTE CONNIE A 222.00 x 120.00 $683.11 094489 236.-1-3.19 D I C K E R M A N MARION 8.40 acres $671.69 094489 239.-1-33.2 D R O L L E T T E REBECCA 18.80 acres $3,658.53 094489 262.-1-37 D U P R A S JOHN H III 100.00 x 270.00 $730.47 094489 202.-3-1 EGAN ROBERT F 28.30 acres $1,505.52 094489 202.-3-2 EGAN ROBERT F 74.00 acres $1,313.66 094489 260.-1-9.22 EVANS DONALD J 1.00 acres $754.47

094489 240.1-1-23 CORYER WILLIAM R 103.50 x 70.00 $3,612.52

094489 263.-1-49.3 GEPPNER CINDY 21.30 acres $2,059.29

094489

094489

262.-1-45.8 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 3.47 acres $656.04 094489 262.-1-45.10 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 5.13 acres $706.92 094489 262.-1-45.7 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 5.34 acres $746.08 094489 262.-1-45.1 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 8.44 acres $812.61 094489 262.-1-45.13 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 9.18 acres $832.18 094489 262.-1-45.14 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 9.78 acres $856.61 094489 262.-1-45.5 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 9.91 acres $860.58 094489 262.-1-45.61 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 19.20 acres $9,292.22 094489 210.2-1-5 HARRIS ANDREW 61.00 x 330.00 $790.40 094489 239.-1-9.12

HELMS PAUL 42.10 acres $998.27

$1,329.32

094489 215.-1-41.3 HILDERBRANDT WALTER J JR 160.00 x 70.00 $405.49 094489 210.2-3-8 LADUKE JOHN 127.00 x 200.00 $613.55 094489 239.-1-29.14 LAPORTE JAMIE F 8.30 acres $3,317.98 094489 226.-1-15.1 MILLER JASON 150.00 acres $3,709.43

094489 210.2-2-13 S T A N D I S H COMMUNITY ASSOC 200.00 x 200.00 $1,049.67

094600 244.-3-6 GEDDES LEONA 225.00 x 186.60 $731.25

094600 231.-1-40.2 RECORE HERBERT A JR 1.90 acres $2,252.35

094600 244.-3-7 GEDDES LEONA M 207.30 x 179.20 $734.68

094489 228.-3-13 TRUDO BONNIE L 2.50 acres $1,752.11

094600 245.-3-40 H E W S T O N CHRISTOPHER L 88.37 x 167.28 $797.32

094489 241.-1-31.1 WALING BARRETT II 23.40 acres $1,407.64

094489 251.-1-25 PERRY TODD 5.60 acres $4,391.90

094600 219.1-5-27.3 DAVIS ANDREW J 100.00 x 115.00 $2,459.03

094489 252.-1-5.1 PROVOST GARY 35.00 acres $2,707.81

094600 244.4-1-10 DRAGON ARCH INC 80.00 x 192.00 $1,303.80

094489 251.3-2-19 REED JESSE L 1.00 acres $4,284.29

094600 231.-1-36 DRAGON ARCH INC 168.50 x 200.00 $1,200.32

094489 216.-1-65 RIVERS JANET 135.00 x 240.00 $651.23

094600 231.-1-81 FOUNTAIN EDWARD W 1.50 acres $1,841.89 094600 245.-1-14.33 GADWAY WILLIAM

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094600 244.-1-32.3 ROWBOTTOM MARY KAY 125.00 x 275.00 $1,447.34

094600 232.-1-25 H E Y W O O D STEPHANIE 100.00 x 150.00 $1,310.70

094600 230.-3-2 SHINGLE ST MOBILE HOME PK INC 120.00 x 300.00 $1,497.47 094600 230.-3-3 SHINGLE ST MOBILE HOME PK INC 100.00 x 300.00 $1,205.70 094600 245.-1-18.151 SHIR-CLIFF LLC 71.50 acres $29,342.25

094600 245.-8-12 MANLEY ESTATE THELMA 125.00 x 275.00 $827.81 094600 245.-1-39 MARTINEAU RALPH 53.80 acres $319.15

094600 232.-2-17.22 S P O O N E R BARBARA 150.00 x 205.00 $4,786.17

094600 245.-1-1 MARTINEAU RALPH 144.00 x 244.00 $1,937.13

094600 219.1-4-28 STAPLES VANESSA J 33.00 x 300.00 $4,284.60

094600 245.-3-38 O’BRIEN JOHN E 209.33 x 167.96 $804.58

094600 219.1-4-10 STAPLES VANESSA J 108.00 x 363.00 $5,119.40

094600 256.2-1-3 POLITIS CHERIE

094600 219.1-4-11.1 STAPLES VANESSA J 115.66 x 243.00 $4,056.85 094600 244.3-1-11 SUPERNAW LIFE USE CORA 165.00 x 100.00 $483.31 094600 218.-2-55.2 TRUDO CHARLES V 5.20 acres $10,036.13 094600 218.-1-48 T Y N D A L L THOMAS H 110.00x 200.00 $1,217.57 094600 219.-2-14.82 WAY HAROLD L 4.70 acres $1,045.54 094600 219.-2-14.83 WAY HAROLD L 101.00 acres $5,756.67 094600 219.-2-14.21 WAY HAROLD L 90.00 x 300.00 $828.94 094600 218.-2-30 W R I G H T CHARLES 200.00 x 150.00 $2,383.40 094600 245.-1-19 WRIGHT DANA 3.70 acres $2,413.11 N C M 10/6/12,10/20/12, 11/3/12-3TC-20562 ----------------------------Out with the old, in with the new! Sell what you don’t want. Check the Classified Superstore. 1-800-989-4237.

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094489 241.-2-3.1 TRUDEAU JAMES E 104.00 acres $4,786.50

094489 202.-4-5 WARD MICHAEL S 16.20 acres $382.02

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Take-outs Available Country Store • 50/50 Raffle • Big Ticket Raffle & More!

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 493-4521

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CHRIS LATREMORE

Organic and Humane Certified Poultry Farm WE CATER All Parties • Weddings • Showers • Special Occasions 7577 Route 22, West Chazy, NY 12992 32118

Less than 10 minutes from Plattsburgh

Call for more information 518-493-4194

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175 McBride Rd., Chazy, NY 12921 (518) 846-3733

CHAZY TOWN JUSTICE 32117

518-493-7035 • 146 Fiske Rd. West Chazy, NY 12992

60 West Church St., West Chazy, NY 12992 Phone: 518-493-4521 Fax: 518-493-5880

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Pastor: Father J. Roger McGuinness

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St. Joseph’s Church

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CHIROPRACTIC NATUROPATHIC DR. PETER VANCE, D.C. DR. DEBRA DAHLER, N.D. MONDAYS, MONDAYS THROUGH WEDNESDAYS & THURSDAYS FRIDAYS Offering holistic health Over 30 years experience options for most health - specializing in concerns. headaches, sciatic, Herbalism, nutrition & chronic pain, worker’s lifestyle counseling. comp & personal auto ACUPUNCTURE ON injuries. TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS

Route 11, Champlain, NY • (518) 298-3011 32119

3083 Rand Hill Road • PO Box 275 • Altona, NY T (518) 493-6300 • F (518) 493-6301

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