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A party 200 years in the making
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By Shawn Ryan shawn@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH Ñ All through the beginning of September, Plattsburgh has been throwing a party 200 years in the making. The celebration marking the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Plattsburgh, which Winston Churchill called the seminal naval battle of the War of 1812. The ambitious, nearly 3 weeklong celebration, was strongly rooted in reenactments. First, re-enactors traced the steps of the invading British army as it entered the country in Champlain, and wound its way through Chazy farm-lands against occasional resistance, and ultimately encamped in Plattsburgh. Throughout the march, skirmishes and battles were re-enacted, dedications were held at historic cemeteries, and the history of the battle and the war was told and re-told to
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A group of War of 1812 re-enactors fire their muskets at approaching British troops during the culminating days of the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Plattsburgh. The re-enactment, which led out Plattsburgh’s parade, traced the final land portion of the Battle of Plattsburgh, which saw U.S. forces fall back into the city while harrying a much larger force of British and Canadian troops along the way.
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PLATTSBURGH Ñ For Sylvia Newman itÕ s all about getting the history out there for the next generation, before itÕ s gone. Newman has recently published her first book, a photographic history of the town of Saranac. The book contains historical photos she has acquired over years of research. ÒA ll the history in this town is gone,Ó said Newman. ÒT here are historical markers, but theyÕ re not visual like this book is.Ó Newman has been producing theme oriented historical calendars for the town for the past seven years. Her collection of photos that were left over and didnÕ t make it in to calendars were what inspired her to create the book, ÒL ife and Times in Olde Saranac.Ó ÒI had all these photos, but itÕ s the stories that are buried and you have to dig and find them.” It took Newman three years to research the stories behind some of the photographs. For Newman, the most intriguing story she researched sprang from a photograph from the forties of Bob and Naomi Davidson in front of a replica town. The town was built by Arto Monaco, the well-known builder of the Land of Make Believe. Monaco had built the facsimile town on Burnt Hill for the army for training. She said that the most challenging part was crafting the write-
Sylvia Newman leafs through her new book, “Life and Times in Olde Saranac.”
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Traveling folk-punk musicians coming to Plattsburgh By Teah Dowling
teah@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH Ñ Traveling musicians Sama and Patrick Callan will be making their return to Plattsburgh as part of their two month long tour. Ò We played there this past spring, and we totally fell in love with the town and the people that we met,Ó Sama said. Ò We chose to play there on our last tour together because I have a huge love of upstate New York and the north east in general, [and] I also have friends that live up there, so every time I go on tour to the east, I will try to make a stop in Plattsburgh.Ó Ô THE PERFORMANCEÕ On Wednesday, Oct. 1, ROTA Gallery will host an evening of folk-punk music by Sama, Callan and opening, local act Marco Polio. Admission is on a $3 to $10 Ò pay-what-you-canÓ sliding scale. The performance is only one stop on SamaÕ s and CallanÕ s east coast/Midwest tour. Ò Our personalities and skill sets overlap in such a way that makes us a really good team for going on tour together,Ó Callan said. Ò We both have a passion for music, politics and traveling and a mutual respect and understanding of the otherÕ s personality, [and] we challenge and encourage one another to rise to our full potential.Ó For their tour, Sama and Callan will be stopping at over 40 cities in over 20 states. Their tour begins Sept. 19 and goes until Nov. 14. Ô SAMA MUSICÕ Sama, also known as Samantha McIntire, started off playing in an anarcho-punk band where their lyrics were very political, and the idea was to get people to think and take action. After, while living in New York City as part of Occupy Wall Street, she started to spend time at the Sidewalk CafŽ and got into anti-folk music, and from there, she continued to grow. Ò Now as life has gone on, and I have evolved, I am now writing music that is much more introspective,Ó Sama said. Ò I am using my music to confront my emotions and feelings, and I am hoping that I can help others who are suffering.Ó SamaÕ s music, still political, deals more with personal issues such as battling depression, suicide, transgender issues and heartbreak along with songs of hope and growth. Ò My goal with music is to help others who also experience similar things in their life,Ó Sama said. Ò I believe that music is about building community and helping each other out.Ó Sama just finished a new split CD with Callan and might play some of those songs at the performance. Ô PATRICK CALLANÕ Ò I donÕ t think about it too much,Ó Callan said. Ò When IÕ m playing music, especially while performing, I try to be open to how the spirit moves me and the moment.Ó CallanÕ s project he will be touring with consists of his bluespunk solo pieces that include electric guitar, vocals and foot drum. The songs range from autobiographical to fictional, and the subject matter is based on struggle, endurance and individualism with and underlying spirituality. Ò I have this attitude toward music either as a listener or as a songwriter of Ô whatÕ s your life like?Õ Ó Callan said. Ò I think if any person on the planet answers that question honestly, the answer will be genuine, relevant and Ô good artÕ and will also speak to a
Patrick Callan, who will be performing at the ROTA Gallery in Plattsburgh on Oct. 1. Photo provided
larger universal experience.Ó Callan also has a punk rock, dub reggae and jazz instrumental project called Mailbox Badger. He put out 12 albums for the project and made a variety of music videos that are available on YouTube, most of which use public domain stock footage. Also, Callan has his own company, Workhorse Microphones, where he builds microphones from scratch. Ò My long-term goal is to be a producer [in] mainly hip-hop, punk, some metal, some reggae, some blues and folk,Ó he said. Ò I love recording music.Ó Ô MARCO POLIOÕ Marco Polio is an acoustic musical project that local musician Matt Hall has been doing for the past 10 years. Hall is the main songwriter, but he brings in friends from time to time to play and record songs with. His original songs are reactions to many of the social and environmental issues the culture faces. Ò I write about those things in part to help me process them,Ó Hall said. Ò But I encourage folks to look deeper into those issues and start more discussion on how we can all overcome them. Ò Before, Hall played in a lot of punk and metal bands, but he wanted to start doing something that didnÕ t require electricity and amps, so he began to write and record songs on an acoustic guitar. Ò It just evolved from there,Ó Hall said. Ô ROTA GALLERYÕ The ROTA Gallery and Studios is an all-volunteer run cultural center and a cooperative non-profit dedicated to local art, music,
performance and community activities, serving the Plattsburgh region since 2011. The center offers open community art shows, childrenÕ s art workshops, local bands, music lessons and workshops, open gallery and community art supplies, writers workshop, open mic poetry night, free yoga classes and international and national touring bands such as Sama and Callan. To learn more about the event, the tour or Sama and Callan, visit their Facebook tour page, Ò Sama and Patrick Callan East Coast/Midwest Tour.Ó Ò I think that checking out new bands is important, and supporting your local artists is important,Ó Sama said. Ò Also, both Patrick and I put our hearts and souls into our music, and we are coming many miles to share that with the wonderful people of Plattsburgh.Ó
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Duprey confident after close primary victory Running on Republican and Independence line By Shawn Ryan
shawn@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH Ñ After a closer than expected primary, Assemblywoman Janet Duprey is hoping for a stronger turnout in the general election in November. The four-term incumbent Republican Assemblywoman was forced to wait on the absentee ballot count in Franklin and Clinton counties before she could claim outright victory in the Republican primary against challenger Karen Bisso, a result she chalks up, in part, to very low voter turnout. Duprey edged out Bisso by nearly 200 votes. Ò IÕ m disappointed in the turnout for the primary,Ó Duprey said. Ò I would run my campaign exactly the same way again. We havenÕ t had a lot of time, but IÕ ve tried to analyze what we did or could have done differently, and I donÕ t think anything. We stayed positive, which is what I do.Ó Duprey said that she has been approached by numerous people since the vote totals were announced, saying that they hadnÕ t bothered to vote because they thought the race was going
to be a landslide victory for the former Clinton County legislator. Going into the general election, sheÕ ll be running on both the Republican and Independence party lines, which she thinks will help her chances greatly. Ò I know that I have a lot of bipartisan support from my Democrat friends, whoÕ ve made it very clear that theyÕ re going to be there to support me in November. Obviously the Independence line gives them the option, if they donÕ t want to jump on the Ò RÓ line, so I feel very very comfortable about it,Ó Duprey said. Bisso will be running on the Conservative line in the November election. Duprey, to her surprise, was out-polled in her home county of Clinton, as well as the segment of St. Lawrence County which makes up the 115th Assembly District. She carried Franklin County, and garnered about 90 percent of the absentee ballotts which were counted in Franklin this past week. According to Duprey, her voting record on the Safe Act and Common Core have been misrepresented by her political opponents. She was one of the 43 Assembly members to vote against the act, which has proven to be wildly unpopular in her home district. Ò I got 434 e-mails on the Safe Act between the time it was announced at a time it was voted on,
and 432 opposed and only two were in favor of it. ItÕ s the only issue IÕ ve had, ever, that was that lopsided. Ò SCOPE, which is one of the major gun rating agencies, gave me an A+ in the Assembly, and they have consistently for my stand for gun rights.Ó She says however that in New YorkÕ s Democrat dominated political establshment it will be impossible to repeal the Act. She hopes instead to be able to pass amendments that will water the law down somewhat, making it more fair to Upstate sportsmen. Likewise, Duprey doesnÕ t think it will be possible to repeal Common Core, but hopes to Ò Fix the things that are wrong,Ó about it. One issue that Duprey says distinguishes her from her opponent is her stand on the North Country Economic Development Council. The Council, with offices in Plattsburgh and Watertown, offers various types of financial and other support to upstate businesses. Ò The North Country Economic Development Council, co-chaired by Garry Douglas, and Dr. Tony Collins, has brought in $274.7 million to the North Country. I work with them very closely, I go to as many meetings as I can. The advantages that we have brought into the North Country through those programs, it surprises me that my opponent calls it corporate
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Janet Duprey welfare,Ó said Duprey. Duprey said she isnÕ t focusing on any one part of the district over another in the finishing sprint to the general election on Nov. 4, but that she has events booked into November already. Duprey sits on six committees in the Assembly, including being the ranking Republican on the Government Operations Committee.
Bisso has momentum after strong primary showing Will contest Duprey on Conservative Party line By Shawn Ryan
shawn@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH Ñ Karen Bisso, who came close to edging out Republican Assemblywoman Janet Duprey in the party primary, feels like she has momentum going into the general election. Bisso, who was a mere 101 votes behind Duprey before absentee ballots were counted, will appear on the Conservative Party line against her in the November 4 election. Bisso carried Clinton and part of St. Lawrence Counties, losing Franklin County by 126 votes. Duprey later carried the absentee ballots in Franklin by a wide margin. Ò I feel great, I feel really good,Ó said Bisso. Ò Regardless of what happens with the Republican primary, when you have 13 percent show up you obviously wish for more, but this was a tremendous showing against an incumbent, and IÕ m very pleased with what I did.Ó Bisso said the will focus her efforts going door to door in and around Malone in the coming months, while she tries complete her goal of visiting every town board meeting in the 115th
Assembly District. In her run for the primary, her second run at the seat Duprey has held for the past eight years, Bisso made repealing the Safe Act and the Common Core her signature issues. She feels that repealing the Safe Act in particular will depend on who New York ends up with as Governor, but that it is a task worth pursuing, regardless of the challenges. Ò This, the Second Amendment, is the one that makes all the others possible, and if you let that one go then weÕ re done. If you grant the small arms Treaty at the federal level, and then New York State buys into that on the federal level just like Obama Care, then where are we? Defenseless. Whether or not full repeal could happen, doesn’t mean you stop fighting for it, and thatÕ s how I feel,Ó said Bisso. Bisso, who is a teacher at Plattsburgh High School, has also come out in strong opposition to the Common Core. She says that even if New York State has to pay back the federal government to get out of the Common Core, that the money can be found through cuts in other programs, like New YorkÕ s $58 billion Medicaid budget bill. As she focuses now on the general election, Bisso is ready to bring out a new legislative agenda, which she feels will touch scores of North Country families. The issue is revamping
the child support system, which she says is very often stacked against men. Ò I think that there is an enormous problem in the state of New York with the child support system, and it affects families, it affects kids, it affects men. I would really like to tackle that system. There are many things wrong with the system, and I think is going to take a woman to stand up and talk about it, and IÕ m prepared to do that,Ó she said. Bisso says that men are often either underrepresented in the support system, or outright discriminated against. If elected, she hopes to hold forums in each of the three counties in the 115th District, and hopefully get the ball rolling toward bipartisan legislation that might make the system more equitable. While she that beating an incumbent is a daunting task, Bisso is feeling confident after her strong showing in the primary and relishes her outsider status. Ò IÕ m tremendously excited, I think weÕ ve done a lot of good work and I think weÕ ve got a lot more to do in Malone, and in Franklin County. You can move the party. Obviously you have to participate in party process, but that doesnÕ t mean you have to operate under their rules, and I have not operated under their rules, IÕ m okay with that.Ó
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Schoolhouse social slated COOPERSVILLE Ñ The Old-Fashioned Schoolhouse social Sunday, Sept. 21 from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Coopersville Schoolhouse of History on Bechard Road. There will be kids games, spelling bee with prizes, food, quilting demonstration, square dance demonstration, bake sale, raffle basket, schoolhouse tours, petting zoo, Connie Cassavaugh art exhibit and more. Benefits improvements to the little history center in the former Champlain District 9 one-room school. 570-2052.
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Hawkins: “We’re running to win” By Pete DeMola
pete@denpubs.com GLENS FALLS Ñ A majority of New Yorkers have progressive values, said Green Party gubernatorial candidate Howie Hawkins. They want things like good schools, clean air and a living wage. They want affordable health care and fair taxes. As such, he explained, heÕ s the only progressive choice on the November ballot. On Sunday, Sept. 14, he stumped in Glens Falls with activist paterfamilias Ralph Nader and fellow candidate Matt Funiciello, a local baker who is running for Congress. Following a fundraiser at the Rare Earth Wine Bar, the trio rallied their base at the Charles Wood Theater, a buoyant event that brought in thousands in grassroots cash. Hawkins cited Zephyr TeachoutÕ s lashing of Gov. Andrew Cuomo in the Democratic primary last week that saw the law professor rout the incumbent in 30 upstate counties, garnering 34 percent of the vote. Ò It was a repudiation by the base of the Democratic Party against CuomoÕ s policies,Ó he said. Ò IÕ m going to work to hard to earn the support of Teachout and Randy Credico voters.Ó The lifelong activist currently works at a UPS transfer station in Syracuse. He said this experience on the frontlines allows him to tap into the sentiments of the working class. Ò I talk to people all the time at my job and go door-to-door,Ó he said. Ò The majority are not voting because theyÕ re totally disgusted. They think politicians are bought, so what are they going to do? ItÕ s our intention to appeal to them.Ó He decried voters who vote against their own economic interests, a theme he shares with Funiciello and Nader, who delivered a scathing speech shortly after HawkinsÕ comments. Ò Majoritarian values donÕ t transcend to public policy,Ó said Hawkins. Ò The one percent discourages a majority. Two-thirds of the voting public are working classÉ and thatÕ s why we need a Green Party.Ó
Church holds dinner and benefit
CHAZY Ñ St. JosephÕ s Church will hold their 41st annual all-you-can-eat Harvest Dinner Sunday, Oct. 12 from noon to 5 p.m. in the Parish Center. The menu will include a buffet style turkey dinner with all the trimmings. The cost is $10 for adults, $5 for children ages 5 to 12, and children under five eat for free. Take-outs are available at $10 each. There will also be a country store, and a benefit drawing. For more information call 493-4521.
‘Heaviest Deer’ contest announced
CHAZY Ñ The Chazy Rod and Gun Club will be sponsoring Ò The Heaviest Deer ContestÓ through Dec. 12. Deer must be legally tagged and field dressed prior to weigh-in. Weigh-ins will be held from noon to 8 p.m. at the Weathercock Restaurant & Bar, 9688 Route 9. The winner of the contest will receive a cash prize of $150. Also, all non-winning entries will be entered for an additional drawing of three $50 prizes (one prize per entry) to be held at the Weathercock Dec. 12 at 8 p.m. You need not be present to win. Contact the Weathercock at 8467990 with any questions.
Car wash benefit for tree house planned
PLATTSBURGH Ñ The Advocacy and Resource Center, in partnership with Pi Kappa Phi fraternity, will host a benefit car wash for the Max Moore Memorial Tree House Sept. 20 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Advocacy and Resource CenterÕ s (ARC) transportation facility, 391 Tom Miller Rd. The ARC transportation facility features a large wash bay equipped with pressure washers, and is capable of accommodating buses, trailored boats and RVÕ s. The event will feature a selection of competitively priced car wash and detail packages for cars, trucks, trailored boats and RVÕ s.
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Howie Hawkins, left, is the Green Party’s candidate for New York State Governor. He’s pictured here with Congressional candidate Matt Funiciello and Ralph Nader, a former presidential candidate and lifelong progressive activist. Photo by Pete DeMola
GREEN NEW DEAL Hawkins pumped something called the Green New Deal, a package of policy proposals that party officials say is the missing link between the birth of Social Security in the 1930s, Civil Rights in the 1960s and today. Provisions include tax relief for the working class, affordable housing, a $15 minimum wage indexed to productivity, singlepayer health care and the ability for states to opt out of the Common Core. Hawkins also called for a green energy plan, including investment in energy efficiency and microgeneration, a directed windfall tax on the profits of oil and gas companies and low-carbon infrastructure redevelopment as a job creation strategy. Ò ItÕ s a no-brainer,Ó he said. Ò But state legislators are being funded by the oil and gas industries, including Ô Governor One Percent.Õ Other spokes in the Green New Deal share ideological strands with the Occupy Movement, like the break-up of large financial
Hawkins, who also took a run at the governorÕ s seat in 2010, is locked out of this fallÕ s gubernatorial debates between Cuomo and Republican candidate Rob Astorino. In lacerating remarks at the Charles Wood Theater, the candidate lashed out against Ò the corporate-run monopoly in mediaÓ that he said froze him out. Debates four years ago were a gong show, Hawkins agreed, but heÕ s a serious candidate. Cuomo, who refused to debate Teachout, has said little on the matter, while Astorino has said debates should only be between candidates who actually have a shot at winning the race. The most recent polls have showed Hawkins at seven percent, a number that jumps to 12 percent in the 19th and 21st congressional districts. Hawkins cited Tom Golisano, the three-time gubernatorial candidate who was included in past debates despite having anemic poll numbers. The Green Party has the ballot statewide and needs 10,000 votes to retain it for the next election. Ò I should be included by any objective standard,Ó he said. Ò It would be a crime for the other candidates.Ó Astorino has challenged Cuomo to eight debates across the state Ñ including one in the North Country Ñ but Cuomo, who holds a commanding 30 point lead over Astorino, has not yet accepted. Establishing the Green Party as the stateÕ s third majority party will change the dynamics across the state, said Hawkins. Ò WeÕ re running to win.Ó Voters will head to the polls on Nov. 4.
Forums held for Old Stone Barracks, Inc.
PLATTSBURGH Ñ The Friends of the Old Stone Barracks, Inc. (FOSB) has issued a call for proposals for the highest and best use of the former Plattsburgh Air Force property Tuesday, Sept. 23 from 7 to 9 p.m. Forums are scheduled at the Town of Plattsburgh, 151 Banker Rd. at the west end of Tom Miller Rd. The Old Stone Barracks are located off Ohio Avenue, consists of 7.7 acres and the 14,800 square foot, two story stone barracks. FOSB asks the general public to bring proposals or suggested uses for the property to one of the public forums listed below, or by appointment. Inquiries or a request for an appointment may be made to Steven Engelhart by email to steven@aarch. org, or telephone 834-9328.
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Lecture series presents Dr. Richard Frost
PLATTSBURGH Ñ Local author and columnist Dr. Richard Frost will share insight and anecdotes about the people and places featured in his latest collection of travel essays, Ò More Days Away,Ó Wednesday, Sept. 24 in the Plattsburgh Memorial Chapel, 100 US Oval at 6 p.m. The free program, part of the CVPH Community Lecture series.
Dr. Margaret Smith speaks at series
CHAZY Ñ The Miner Institute will continue the Agriculture in Society Speaker Series launched this spring with Dr. Margaret Smith Thursday, Oct. 2 at 7 p.m. at the Joseph C. Burke Education and Research Center at Miner Institute, 586 Ridge Road. Dr. Smith will give a talk titled: Who Put Those Genes in my Food? Facts & Myths About Genetically Engineered Crops. The event is free and open to the public. Ò Food is very intimate to people, and dismissing their concerns is not a wise strategy,Ó Dr. Smith has said. For more information about the event, contact Rachel at dutil@whminer.com or call 846-7121, ext. 115.
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t is often said that true character is not revealed until a time of crisis. This can be true of individuals, but it can also be true of entire communities. It has been shown time and again throughout the North Country as communities band together in times of hardship to take care of each other. The case of St. MaryÕ s School is the most recent example of this. In the late evening hours of Sept. 5, a teacher who was working late to help enhance the educational experience of her class heard noises and investigated, finding a hallway full of smoke. Thankfully, the teacher was able to escape and call for help, but the ensuing fire caused massive damage inside the 59-year-old Catholic elementary and middle school. The concern for the future of the school was immediate. Among the tears and sorrow for loss was a determination to resume the education of the 100-plus students who call St. MaryÕ s home. Within hours, Father Kevin McEwan said the fire would not mean the end of St. Mary’s. Into the early morning hours of Sept. 6, hundreds of people lined the streets offering not only their well wishes to the members of the staff who also stood and watched as events unfolded, but their services to make things right. Character was shown that night, as fire departments from throughout the region arrived on scene to attempt to save the building. Several members of the local departments, which included Ticonderoga, Hague, Chilson, Putnam, Crown Point and Port Henry among others, had worn the St. MaryÕ s uniform and shield. There were tears shed, but there were also hands offered the next day to start the cleanup process. Impressive considering these fire fighters had spent two straight nights responding to emergency calls that lasted well into the morning hours. They all deserve commendation for the work they did, all as volunteers in their communities. More character was shown by the members of the St. MaryÕ s staff, who quickly went to work determined to get their students back to school. As it has been said several times, the fact that students were back to school on Monday, Sept. 15, in their new homes at St. MaryÕ s Church and the Ticonderoga First United Methodist Church, is nothing short of a miracle. Teachers and community members worked tirelessly to make sure classrooms were painted, chairs were organized and lessons were ready to be given and received. There is no price tag that could be put on the amount of extra work these people did. Their reward came in the faces of students excited to return to school and reunite with teachers and classmates. Their own smiles and determination throughout the trying ordeal was a source of strength for community members. The community showed an outpouring of support to the school, whether it came from Ticonderoga Central School, the Ticonderoga Area Chamber of Commerce, many of the local businesses or individuals determined to help bring St. MaryÕ s back. When students returned to school, they had everything they could need and then some, as community members donated supplies to replace those the youth had brought in for their original first day of school two days prior to the fire. The halls of the First United Methodist Church were filled with books for all ages as people donated to help rebuild a library that was taken out by fire. Local contractors helped to build and wire the new school rooms to meet the needs of the teachers. An online fundraising page was set up which has raised over $17,000 to date. All rallied around this school which was the victim of what has been deemed a suspicious fire. Police continue to investigate the matter, and we hope people will give them the space and time they need. We need to remember that in the real world, crime analysis and investigation does not get wrapped up in one hour prime time television show segments. If anything, we want the authorities working as deliberately as they can to ensure the outcome they come to leads to the proper conclusions and, if needed, justice. For the North Country, though, this is nothing new. Communities rally around those who fall on hard times through illness offering benefit events to help families. The entire North Country rallied after Tropical Storm Irene battered the region, destroying houses and causing massive flooding throughout the region. In the days following the storm, communities banded together to help others clean out the mud that had gone from the riverbeds and into their bedrooms, pick up the pieces of homes carried downstream by the raging waters, and offer food and encouragement to those who were short on both. Hopefully, events like this will not happen as frequently in the future. But, if they do, it is nice to know we live in a region that has our backs. Ñ D enton Publications Editorial Board
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ast week seemed to be journalist James Foley. Diane and full of contradictions John Foley shared the news that both in words and the U.S. government threatened deeds. On one hand, we saw their family with prosecution and celebrations around the counimprisonment should they attry marking the 200th annitempt to assist their son who was versary of the national anthem being beaten and tortured daily. written by Francis Scott Key. At Kept in the dark by our governstadiums and events throughment, the Foley Family felt like out the land, we proudly stand they were an annoyance and and sing the words that reprehad to beg for any information Dan Alexander sent our land of the free and regarding their son and efforts Thoughts from home of the brave. to free him. All of which sounds At the same time, we hear very similar to the families who Behind the Pressline that a national cable sports lost loved ones in Benghazi. network rejected a 30-second We also heard about the foottelevision advertisement from Windermere ball players from the University of Arkansas Real Estate that shows company owner Dave who placed a small, simple cross decal, bearRetterÕ s young granddaughter delivering the ing the initials of the two teammates who had pledge of allegiance with her hand over her passed in the last year on their helmets as a heart. tribute. Both deceased students were ChrisMeant as a tribute in honor of 9-11, CBS tians and the players chose freely to memoSports claims the ad was Ò too politicalÓ to air rialize the two by wearing the decals in the during the networkÕ s upcoming broadcast of shape of the Christian Cross, voluntarily with the Wrangler Champions Challenge rodeo. the permission of the schoolÕ s athletic director. That rejection topped of a week of conflict- They were forced to remove them by a local ing news events that causes this American to atheist attorney who threatened to sue the wonder what has happened to our land of the University as the symbol was a violation of the free and home of the brave? We seem to fear Establishment Clause as a state endorsement where we tread and have lost the independent of the Christian religion. spirit that was the foundation of our nation. We also saw the Ray Rice punch on video Despite more beheadings, we appeared more that triggered a seismic call throughout the charged up over the visual evidence of the land for not only his dismissal, but that of the punch, that had long been decided, than the NFL Commissioner GoodellÕ s removal. Like coming together as a nation to repel the threats so many other polarizing events involving ceto our nation and world. lebrities in this nation, we see people coming As Americans, we watched our president out of the woodwork on both sides of an isstep to the podium and spell out the nationÕ s sue that shouldnÕ t be anything but complete plans to remove the threat posed by the group condemnation of RiceÕ s actions and movement ISIS (or ISIL as the president chooses to call to stiffen the laws for others who act similarly. them). Aside from the dueling acronyms More and more, we see our leadership tripwhich seems to cause confusion, we have even ping over words while dancing to political more confusion within the leadership. posturing, instead of straight honest talk. It Is this war against ISIS or ISIL or is it a counappears all too often they are more concerned ter terrorism operation? The president made with not offending a few feelings and the his intentions very clear on national television threat of legal suits than standing on the prinWednesday evening, yet the next day his Secciples this nation was founded upon. retary of State, John Kerry, argued itÕ s a counWhen Americans are killed defending the ter terrorism operation Ñ not a war. Press nation, or serving its interest, when humaniSecretary Kevin McDonough followed up on tarian efforts are thwarted by violent acts and Friday saying it is clear Ò just as weÕ ve been at terrorists threats, Americans must stand up. war with Al Qaeda, in a similar fashion we are When honest and sincere gestures of honat war with ISIL, only to have others affirm it oring teammates or reciting the Pledge of Alis a significant counter terrorism operation, legiance are Constitutional violations that ofunless you want to call it a war.Ó fend a small minority, one has to wonder what Last week saw the raping and beheading this nation stands for if not justice, liberty and of two nuns and the murder of a third in Afrespect for the freedoms we all must learn to rica, as well as another ISIS beheading of UK share. aid worker David Haines over the weekend. All this in an attempt to intimidate those who Dan Alexander is publisher and CEO of Denton seek to disrupt and destroy their radical movePublications. He may be reached at dan@denpubs. ments. com. We also heard from the parents of beheaded
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The recent Valley News editorial advocating a new bridge across Lake Champlain is a terrible proposal. Citing the crowded and congested highway to Key West as a shining example to repeat here is tragically ignorant - I speak from experience, having endured decades in Florida. Community life has often been devastated by new bridges and highways. The tragic history (for example, Staten Island, NY) is readily available online. I think the people of Vermont are aware of the quality of life impact associated with another bridge across Lake Champlain. Most probably have no interest in turning more of their state into overdeveloped traffic nightmares. Asserting that a bridge would be better for the environment assumes that only the current ferry traffic would transition to the bridge. That ignores the inevitable increase in vehicular traffic, as travel becomes easier and cheaper for drivers. More traffic will require widening feeder roads, ‘upgrading’ intersections with traffic lights and only encourage more ugly development, such as strip malls. Air pollution and energy usage would significantly increase. Bridges also pollute through vehicular oil and chemical spills that eventually runoff into the lake. A new two-mile bridge would have a huge impact on the coastal and water ecology of Lake Champlain. These externalized costs are assumed by future generations who have to manage the consequences of our actions. Stating that Plattsburgh has a Ò dearth of good shoppingÓ is rather dismissive of the numerous businesses downtown and along the outskirts of the city. Some shopping may be better in Burlington, but are you seriously suggesting that the citizens of NY pay for a bridge to take business - and tax revenue - away from our state? Anyway, has our culture descended to a point where we expect government to assume more debt (again, burdening future generations) to provide us with a better shopping experience? Finally, your editor should have a better command of the written language. Editorial sentences shouldnÕ t be fragmented, and interrogative sentences deserve question marks. I hope our political leaders on both sides of the lake donÕ t take advice from someone who confuses Ô theyÕ reÕ with Ô theirÕ ! Frank Pagano, Elizabethtown
Paying for college is one of the most consistent and persistent financial challenges faced by students and families across the Adirondack region. With higher education costs rising, the role of philanthropy in helping our young people realize their dreams is more important than ever. Every year, thanks to our generous donors, Adirondack Foundation helps distribute hundreds of scholarship grants to students from all walks of life. In 2014, 35 of our funds combined to award nearly $500,000 to deserving students. Adirondack Foundation is proud to partner with the Bruce L. Crary Foundation, which provides grants of $600 to $1,000 to support students from more than 40 high schools in Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Hamilton, and Warren counties based on financial need and merit. To learn more about the Crary Foundation, we encourage you to contact Jim Kinley at (518) 873-6496 or director@craryfoundation.org. Other grants established by philanthropists who understand the value and cost of education include the Alice C. Agnew Scholarship, the Gerald K. Douglas Scholarship, the Nash Williams/Founding Families Scholarship, the Tyler Leidig Summer Basketball Camp Scholarship, the Howard V. Littell Scholarship, the Brian Muldowney Memorial Scholarship, the Alice and Paul Grulich Memorial Scholarship, the Alberta P. Moody Higher Education Scholarship, the Pearl Ness Clements Scholarship, the Mary Cote Humanitarian Scholarship, the Patrick E. and Louise M. Quinn Scholarship, the Will Geiger Academic Scholarship, the Franklin Academy Class of 1967 Scholarship, the Craig T. Chisum Memorial Scholarship, the Matamek Scholarship, the Lynn G. and Alice W. Palmer Scholarship, the Plattsburgh Fund for Excellence in Memory of Jennifer Welch, the Sean P. McCullough Memorial Scholarship, the George and Doris Sherman Scholarship, the Frank Besau and Pauline Besau Wamsganz Scholarship, the Henry Caito Family Scholarship, the Dr. U.R. Plante Medical Scholarship, the Julie Lamy Scholarship, the Helen and Ralph Arnold Nursing Education Scholarship, the Wilmington Fire Department Shawn Coarding Memorial Scholarship, the Walter & Louis Thomas and Lyndon & Barbara Drake Scholarship, the Brushton-Moira Central School Scholarship, the Lawson & Clint Allen Leadership and Academic Scholarship Fund, and the Charles B. Decker Scholarship. We send our gratitude to the donors who created these scholarships and to the high school guidance offices and scholarship committees who recommend the awards. The need is always greater than what we have to give. If you
would like to make a contribution toward scholarships or have questions about available grants, please contact us at (518) 5239904 or info@generousact.org, or visit our website at www.generousact.org. Cali Brooks, Executive Director Adirondack Foundation
Literacy services important To the Editor: As the new school year begins, our focus turns to education. While young students return to school, millions of American adults seek personal empowerment through literacy. We celebrate the determination of these adults to improve their reading, writing, speaking, math, and computer skills, in spite of their often busy and complicated lives. Sept. 8 is International Literacy Day - established in 1965 by The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to call attention to the world-wide issues of illiteracy. In New York, an estimated 2.7 million adults lack basic literacy, math and employment skills. Low-level reading and math skills are linked to poverty, incarceration and dropout rates. These same individuals lack basic health, financial and consumer literacy skills, according to Literacy New York, Inc., which serves approximately 6,500 adults each year through a network of 35 affiliates and their volunteers. Literacy Volunteers of Clinton County and Literacy Volunteers of Essex/Franklin Counties jointly serve over 250 adult learners annually with the help of 225 volunteers. In addition, approximately 1,600 pre-school children in Clinton, Essex, Franklin, and Hamilton counties receive a free book every month through our ÒI magination LibraryÓ. We thank our valued volunteers and invite others to join our mission for a literate community. Tutor Training Orientation will be held in Plattsburgh September 10th and October 1st; Port Henry September 25th; Malone October 2nd; and Lake Placid October 14th. There is no cost to the learner. We invite all to spread the word to those in need of literacy services É and about our ÒI magination LibraryÓ. Literacy Leads. It leads to employment. It leads to independence. It leads to opportunity. Maria Burke, Executive Director, Literacy Volunteers of Essex/Franklin Counties Norma Menard, Executive Director, Literacy Volunteers of Clinton County
Style & Substance: Recommendations on approaching a friend on drinking Dear style & substance: I am so worried about what other people think of me; the way I look, the job I have, and the way I raise my kids. Lately, I have been realizing that I am never listening to myself; what I truly want to say or do. I am 35 and feel like a mess. How do I turn my life into my own? You seem to be saying something like, Ò I am living my life letting the outside be my guide while completely disregarding the insideÓ . You are a people pleaser and we venture to think that you are also feeling like a pushover. Even though this has worked for you up until now, the good news is that you can change it! Realization is like the light bulb turning on and now you are open to the clarification and action to begin. We always recommend taking change slowly; you want to get it Ò rightÓ as you methodically try out new ways of evaluation, communication and response. Very often this is the spot where people pleasers/pushovers turn from their somewhat passive, go with what everyone else wants, attitude to what is perceived as overly aggressive or extreme. Your sweet spot will be finding assertiveness through strength of conviction and honoring yourself. Begin with clarifying what you have experienced; causing you to just accept, feel highly influenced by, or perform according to others comments and opinions. • You may have grown up with critical parents, relatives, or teachers who made you feel rejected and unworthy when you were not meeting their unreasonable expectations. You were very compliant with others demands. • You may have grown up with parents who over-praised and boasted about you and your successes and you never wanted to let them down. • Whatever people’s words or comments…they became your
truths about yourself. Start going through these truths and ask yourselfÉ Am I that? Keep and discard these truths and nontruths in your clarification process. • Replace the daily question of Ò what do others expect?Ó with Ò what do I expect?Ó If the two answers are exact, this makes your process easier, but if not, we urge you to err on your own expectations. • You may be quieter and more introverted than your family or peers. This does not have to make you a victim, as you may have very quiet strength and evaluation skills untapped within! • Visualize a car with your hands on the wheel or riding a horse with your hands on the reinsÉ when someone else is influencing you negatively or unnecessarily, this visualization will help you get back in your own Ò driversÓ seat. How do you begin to validate/love/trust yourself? • The focus will begin with the question….What are you truly GOOD at? What are your strengths? You may find your strengths by looking at what your weaknesses are as well. Start incorporating an activity from your strength list each day into your routine. • Come up with 5 reasons to love yourself or to trust yourselfÉ we would start that list with: • Today I will be the best version of myself. • I will trust myself, I will listen to my “gut.”
foster home. Juliette is doing quite well in foster. She wants nothing to do with the resident cats but is fine Rebecca Burdo •643-2451; info@elmorespca.org as long as they donÕ t try to approach her. Alternately, she adores dogs and will Here is Juliette, an adoptable cat walk up to them and rub her head on them to initiate contact. from Elmore SPCA...Juliette is a doShe falls asleep with her new spaniel friend Lala all the time. mestic short hair, white and grey, who She enjoys children, being held and loves to give hugs! She will arrived July 14, 2014 at 7.5 pounds. She do anything for soft temptation treat and is responding well is one year old. to clicker training in her foster home.Jules is very affectionate Juliette is a wonderfully loving cat and requires a home where she will get plenty of attention. Her that was abandoned by her owner with people will need to be people who love cuddle and to have cats her house mates when they moved out. groom them and give them kisses! She is current on age apShe was told to just throw Juliette out propriate vaccinations, has tested negative for FeLV/FIV and is the door and she would be fine. Juliette is an indoor cat and is not used to being outside at all. When spayed. Please contact Elmore SPCA***UPDATE***Juliette did wonderfully in her foster home. They affectionately nick named we took her in she was very stressed out about being in a kennel, even with a hiding place. After she was vetted we tried her Rhino because she pushes her head against her peopleÕ s head to give some love. She learned that other cats can be cool introducing her to the cat colony and that didnÕ t go well at all. too! She is now back in the colony at Elmore SPCA and is doing When we tried to place her in the smaller room near the colony quite well. Although she doesnÕ t enjoy the company of many she didnÕ t do any better. She immediately started hissing at all the cats she met and didnÕ t want to interact with them at cats all at once she does just fine around one or two other cats. Come in and meet this amazing cat who has a great personality! all. When we housed her in her own extra large kennel she stopped eating and drinking, so we immediately placed in a
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• Today I will find one thing beautiful and have gratitude. • Kindness will lead my words and actions. • My voice matters. • Have some new answers or responses to requests for your time or opinions regarding your appearance, your parenting, or your job. Ò I will think about thatÓ or Ò thanks for your inputÓ are easy responses that wonÕ t be considered extreme but also wonÕ t express easy agreement. You have the power now to change your place in the world. We encourage you to begin with small changes that feel correct to you and trust that your instincts are leading you to the life of your choosing.
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Champlain Wine Company, 18 City Hall Place, Plattsburgh October 1 & 15, November 5 5:30 to 7 pm style piece will be transitioning your wardrobe to fall substance piece will be based on the Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz Second Agreement is DONÕ T TAKE ANYTHING PERSONALLY If you are focusing on what you ARENÕ T rather that what you ARE You would benefit from life coaching! Call or text us at 578-6396, Sally, or 578-8921, Michele, for an appointment! Tyson is a Bullmastiff, fawn and black, who arrived September 2, 2014. He is one year old and 93 pounds. Tyson is a lovely dog who loves to play with his people and his toys. He was surrendered to Elmore SPCA because he was resource guarding his toys from the other intact male dog in the home. Tyson and the other dog got into a fight over a toy and the owners felt it was not safe to keep them together. Although we havenÕ t introduced Tyson to other dogs when there are toys or food present he has done very well playing with other dogs at Elmore SPCA. He is still very much a puppy at around oneyear-old, and we feel that now that he is neutered that resource guarding of toys might stop. He is a very smart dog who sits on command. Although he pulls a bit when you start to walk him he is learning loose leash manners very quickly. Tyson likes kids and he seems to not want to engage with the cats he has met here at Elmore SPCA. Tyson will do best in a home where he will have leadership and a lot of exercise. Come in and meet this sweet dog who is looking for his forever home.
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Ralph Nader visits North Country for Funiciello pete@denpubs.com GLENS FALLS Ñ While the leaves may be changing color, the North Country got a shot of green on Sunday when Ralph Nader stumped for Congressional candidate Matt Funiciello in Glens Falls. In a speech to supporters at the Rare Earth Wine Bar, Nader delivered a scathing rebuke to a political system that he said has been taken over by corporations and urged attendees to take back the reins of government. As long as a majority of the public has support for issues Ñ like ending empire, singlepayer health care, environmental health, corporate welfareÑ then it can be done, he said. Ò MAJORITARIAN ISSUESÓ The firebrand said while these issues fall within the viewpoints of between 70-80 percent of the American public, the countryÕ s political system has been held captive by one percent of the population. For instance, increasing the federal minimum wage is supported by Republicans in Alabama, he said. Wal-Mart workers make less than they did in 1968. Ò These are majoritarian issues,Ó he said. Ò When you go to where people work and raise their families, we live in the same reality. Rightwingers bleed, too.Ó Nader recalled taking on the auto industry in the early-1960s. His polemic, Unsafe at Any Speed, sparked CongressÕ unanimous passage of the 1966 National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act. Such measures are still possible today, he said. Ò We used to whip these industries. Once we knew people were behind the issues, then we let Congress know and they took action.Ó Nader was 32 when he kickstarted the process. Ò I lost a lot of friends. Some were killed, others were turned into paraplegics. It was grisly Ñ decapitations, blood, screams, silence.Ó He called contemporary politicians Ò dittoheads.Ó Ò TheyÕ re not talking about the real issues, about civic skills and training in schools. TheyÕ re not talking about whatÕ s going on in our communities or contaminated water from fracking.Ó He said these issues need to be rebranded to reflect the self-interest of elected officials in or-
der for them to start paying attention. BREAKING THE ROUTINE
Ò WhatÕ s the best media thatÕ s the cheapest?Ó he asked. Word of mouth. Ò Anybody can do it,Ó said Nader. Ò ItÕ s free and youÕ re doing it to people who know you.Ó He pointed to his chest: Ò Put a button here that says, Ô I am word of mouth.Õ Ó Nader said since others are instigating the conversation, itÕ s not an intrusion. Ò It opens the door. There are 100 ideas like this if we free ourselves from the two-party tyranny.Ó The lifelong gadfly grew angrier, like a darkening stormcloud. He called out Ò hereditary votersÓ who fall into line when it comes to the ballot box. Ò Do you know what happens to people who arenÕ t turned onto politics?Ó he asked. Ò Politics turns on them. As non-voters, you have the same status as a non-voter in a dictatorship; youÕ ve accepted slavery statusÉ although youÕ ve done it for yourselves.Ó Political awareness, he said, stems from a fire in the belly. “The more I learned, the more fire I had in my belly. There’s not enough people with fire in their belly to break the routine. You canÕ t have justice until you break the routine.Ó The five-time presidential candidate said the Sunday morning event was, indeed, breaking the routine. Ò Thank you for making me proud of being here.Ó Nader later lobbed grenade after grenade at the status quo, unsettling bombs in sharp, staccato sentences, to attendees at the Charles Wood Theater: Ò ItÕ s We the People, not We the Corporations.Ó “The press reflects plutocracy, which is to rule us.Ó Ò Americans are poisoning themselves.Ó Ò Eight-hundred people die each week from a lack of health care, 3,200 per month Ñ thatÕ s more than 911.Ó Ò 400,000 people per year die from preventative causes Ñ Is this not a kind of institutional terrorism?Ó Ò Corporations have a lust for power Ñ they have no allegiance to us, no loyalty to the community. They control us by building a two-party system that excludes competition. It should be illegal. ItÕ s strategic planning by corporations,
Ralph Nader, right, stumped in Glens Falls on Sunday, Sept. 14 for Matt Funiciello, the Green Party’s candidate for New York’s 21st Congressional District. “I call him ‘Democracy’s Baker,’ quipped Nader. Photo by Pete DeMola
yet weÕ re the only ones who have a vote.Ó The above are issues that transcend partisan politics, he said, something he addressed in his most recent book, Unstoppable: The Emerging Left-Right Alliance to Dismantle the Corporate State. Ò What are we made of? Why are we taking this?Ó he asked. Walking a fine line between disgust and contempt, Nader urged the audience to pretend they were Alabama abolitionists in 1837. Ò Our forebears had self-respect,Ó he said. Ò They had concern for their children, irreverence for the landÉ and they had the vote.Ó Ò What are we made of today?Ó Western Europe had the cojones to rebuild after WWII, he said. Ò We know how to do all of this. They did. WhatÕ s our excuse?Ó Earlier, he wrung a $2 bill from his wallet and flashed it to supporters. Signers of the Declaration of Independence are depicted on the back. Ò That was signed against the most powerful military in the world,Ó said Nader. Ò They thought they were signing their death sentence.Ó Ò ArenÕ t you glad they showed up? We have to show up, too.Ó Ò HARDER TO GET TO 10 THAN 20Ó Nader said the race to replace outgoing Congressman Bill Owens was one of the most pivotal in the country. Matt Funiciello, he said, was almost the perfect candidate. Ò I call him Ô DemocracyÕ s Baker.Õ HeÕ s knowledgeable, persuasive, congenial and he shows up. IÕ ve never seen anyone like Matt.Ó Nader commended Funiciello for putting forth concrete ways to improve the upstate economy, including the retention of billions by taxing stock derivatives. Ò He believes in single-payer health care, a
solution to the present corrupt and bloated system.Ó Nader said FunicielloÕ s positions on local food will revive the upstate economy Ò He gets his wheat from upstate New York and one of his platforms is bringing back family agriculture, thatÕ s the wave Ñ community business as a way to displace multinational corporations.Ó Nader, who is a political independent, cited last weekÕ s poll that showed Funiciello at 10 percent. Elise Stefanik, a Republican, had 46 percent while Aaron Woolf had 33 percent. The firebrand said it is harder for candidates to get to 10 percent then to 20 percent. FunicielloÕ s star is now on the rise, he said, citing Jesse Ventura, the pro-wrestler turned Minnesota Governor who got a boost after each debate. Ò MattÕ s going to go out in those three debates and mop the floor with these people,” said Nader. Ò One was part of the Bush corporate regime; she ought to be held responsible to explain that. The other fella somehow found his way to the Adirondacks from Brooklyn. I heard heÕ s good for corn, but itÕ s a rather devastating product. But theyÕ re not from here.Ó Nader deflected when asked about Funiciello possibly acting as a spoiler. Allegations have dogged Nader since the infamous 2000 presidential election that saw George W. Bush emerge victorious over Al Gore in Florida by 537 votes. Nader, who ran as a Green in that election, garnered over 97,000 votes that the Democratic Party continues to blame on GoreÕ s loss. Ò IÕ m worried about the Republican candidate and the Democratic candidate taking votes away from Matt,Ó he told North Country Public Radio’s Brian Mann at a press briefing. “All have a right to run for the election, equally. All are trying to get votes from one another. Therefore all are either spoilers of each other or not CONTINUED ON PAGE 14
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From page 1 Champlain Valley natives and visiting guests alike. Military dignitaries from the United States, Canada and Great Briton took part in many of the cemetery dedications, and descendants of some of the principals from all sides were guests of honor at events all throughout the weekend. Meanwhile, in and around Plattsburgh, more dedications were held, a total of 23 musical events and one original play were staged, a quilting demonstration encamped in City Hall, and numerous other events were scattered around region. Children were a main focus of the celebration, from the fourth grade art competition to decide this yearÕ s admission button, to numerous re-enactment events just for children. Boy scout troops from near and far took over the old base oval, with between 700 and 800 scouts camping out throughout the often rain-soaked final weekend. The celebration culminated this past weekend, with a duo of re-enactments, one on land and the other on the water. On Saturday, the largest parade Plattsburgh has seen in recent memory was led out by a massive re-enactment which traced the rolling land battle into and through the streets of Plattsburgh. American forces pushed by advancing British demonstrated an orderly fallback along City Hall Place, down Bridge Street and ultimately over the Saranac River bridge on Bridge Street, all the while firing muskets at the advancing troops, and receiving fire back, through the heart of hundreds of spectators. The parade which followed was heavy on the military the significance of the event, with the massive U.S. Navy marching band and a large contingent of active duty sailors marching at the head of the parade. The Norwich University marching band also performed, along with contingents from all the other branches of the service. One of the loudest cheers of the day went up for a float carrying World War II veterans, many wrapped in ponchos against the cold rain that marked most of Saturday. The parade culminated with an air force fly-over so low that the eagle on the top of the MacDonough Monument was almost forced to take flight. On Sunday, the celebration took to Plattsburgh Bay, where several modern boats equipped to look the part of their seventeenth century counterparts fired canon and muskets for an hour to signify the naval battle, while people looked on from the Plattsburgh shore line. On land, a Teddy Roosevelt impersonator held court on the steps of City Hall, giving the history of the War of 1812 to an assembly of spectators. With the celebration surrounding the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Plattsburgh as their measuring stick, event coordinators for this yearÕ s Battle of Plattsburgh commemoration promised a celebration like no other. In terms of creativity and precision, they made good on their promise.
British and Native American re-enactors storm the streets of Plattsburgh during the penultimate day of Plattsburgh’s Battle of Plattsburgh celebration. The two week celebration, which spanned from the border in Champlain to Clinton Community College south of Plattsburgh, commemorated arguably the most important naval battle in United States history, which culminated in Lake Champlain on September 11, 1814. Photo by Shawn Ryan
A Teddy Roosevelt re-enactor explains the War of 1812 to a group of spectators at Plattsburgh city hall on the final way of the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Plattsburgh celebration. Photo by Shawn Ryan
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saranac Lake red storm remain undefeated at 2-0 By Barrie Finnegan
denpubs@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH Ñ At the start of the game, the Saranac Lake Red Storm wanted to be introduced as one team, no individuals. That is exactly what transpired on the field. From a balanced offensive attack to the swarming defense, it was a total team effort as the Red Storm moved to 2-0 with a dominating 40-2 performance over Plattsburgh on Sept. 12. Tristin Fitzgerald used a variety of weapons to score through the air as well as on the ground. Hard running by Dylan Kilner opened up the passing attack, which proved too much for the HornetsÕ defense. Coach Bennett used his hurry up offense to keep the Plattsburgh defense on their heels. At one point during a 74-yard touchdown drive, five different running backs handled the ball. The Hornets came out strong, playing a great first quarter which ended at 7-2, but the Red Storm soon caught stride and scored 20 unanswered 2nd quarter points. After the first score of the game on a Fitzgerald pass to Alex Donaldson, the Hornets hung tough by forcing a safety on an intentional grounding call in the end zone. Dylan Kilner and Jason Stack each had interceptions leading to Red Storm scores.
Sophomore Joe Viscardo threw a great block to spring Torin Smith loose on a 40 yard pass play. Hornets Coach Pat Keleher was heard from the sideline shouting Ò Find some heart!Ó as the Red Storm closed in on a score, but Fitzgerald hit Donaldson for a leaping, 21 yard backward catch in the end zone for touchdown to close out the first half 27-2. Killian Ryan scored on a five yard run and at that point the ground game for Saranac Lake took over for the remainder of the game. Pictured at right: Saranac Lake’s Dylan Kilner runs the ball in the Red Storm’s 40-2 win over the Hornets. Photo by Nancy Frasier
Eagles run over patriots in section Vii football action
By Andrew Johnstone
andrew@denpubs.com AUSABLE VALLEY Ñ The EaglesÕ Justin Stevens eclipsed the 200 yard mark on the ground and Beekmantown rolled off 23 second quarter points on its way to a 43-22 win over AuSable Valley on Friday night, Sept. 12. After a scoreless first quarter when both defenses held strong, the Eagles got on the board with a field goal before finding the end zone three more times before the half. Stevens had 215 yards and two touchdowns, including a 48 yard touchdown run to make it 29-0 in the third. He also had 55 yards receiving and a touchdown grab. Ó HeÕ s our work horse and heÕ s our go-to guy,Ó said Eagles Coach Jamie Lozier. BeekmantownÕ s running game wasnÕ t just a one-player show. The Eagles got rushing touchdowns from Tyler Newman, Dylan Peryea and Alex Archer as well. Tyler Myers chipped in 67 yards on the ground. Though the ground attack helped carry Beekmantown to the win, Lozier added that the Eagles will need to continue working on the passing game to compete as the season moves forward. Ó If we canÕ t develop and come up with something else, itÕ s going to be a long season,Ó said Lozier. Ò WeÕ re going to work really hard at it.Ó AuSable Valley found their offensive rhythm after StevensÕ third quarter touchdown run. Quarterback William Coats threw for 170 yards and two touchdowns, including a 27-yard scoring throw to Lucas Perez for the Patriots’ first score of the season. AuSable Valley was shutout by Saranac Lake 48-0 in their road opener. Both teams had some trouble keeping the ball out of the hands of the defense on the chilly night. Coats threw five picks, including one that was returned for a touchdown before being called back on a penalty. BeekmantownÕ s Mickey Pepper threw two interceptions as well. He completed three passes for 56 yards. Alex Archer got some time under center for the Eagles in the second half, throwing for 32 yards, including StevensÕ touchdown through the air. Beekmantown, which lost 20-15 to Peru last week, picked up their first win of the season.
AuSable Valley’s Chasm Perkett (88) cuts upfield in the first half of the Patriots’ 43-22 loss to Beekmantown on Sept. 12. Photo by Andrew Johnstone
Eagles blank blue bombers in windy contest sept. 11 By Kyle Oehlbeck
denpubs@denpubs.com LAKE PLACID — Two first half goals by Chazy (3-1, 2-0) helped the Eagles top the Blue Bombers in a game dictated by wind factors Thursday, Sept. 11. With the wind at their back in the first half, Chazy’s right outside midfielder Tyler Hicks received the cross just outside the six-yard box and drilled it in for an early first half score. The second goal came from center midfielder Josh Barriere late in the first half after the ball was played down the end line and a series of missed clearances by the Bombers landed the ball just outside the six-yard box. Barriere put it away in the far corner. Ò Lake Placid is always a tough place to play and I thought the guys did a good job of possessing the ball,Ó said Chazy Coach Rob McAuliffe. Ò It was a good win.Ó The Bombers played very physical all game but just couldnÕ t get things going on the offensive end with only three shots on goal. Chazy put ten shots on Lake Placid goalkeeper Noah Mohr. Ò With two less games this year, Chazy came two weeks early for our guys,Ó Lake Placid Coach Stuart Hemsley said. Ò Anytime the wind plays such a big role in the game it usually makes for poor matches. Chazy is the benchmark for menÕ s soccer in our area and we are getting better each year working towards that.Ó McAuliffe also noted that he was very pleased with how healthy his team is and how much his team has grown since last season. The Eagles play a tough opponent in the Elizabethtown-Lewis/Westport Griffins on Sept. 13 in at home in Chazy. Chazy 2, Lake Placid 0 Lake Placid 00Ñ 0 Chazy 20Ñ 2 First half- 1, C, Tyler Hicks, 7:00. 2, C, Josh Barriere, 25:28. Shots: Lake Placid 3, Chazy 10. Saves: Mohr, LP, 10. Gravelle, C, 3.
Chazy’s Gage Ducatte (10) weaves through Blue Bomber defenders in the Eagles’ 2-0 over Lake Placid on Sept. 11. Photo by Kyle Oehlbeck
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Chazy capitalized big on the other three, scoring a goal with less than a minute remaining in the first half and another two minutes into the second for the win. Gage Ducatte scored both goals for the Eagles and Tyler Hicks tallied an assist on each one. Chazy held a 17-4 shot advantage over the Griffins, but Sam NapperÕ s 10-save performance kept the score close. Austin Gravelle made two saves for the shutout victory.
Cross country Boys Saranac 15, NCCS 50 Beekmantown 20, NCCS 37 Saranac 21, Beekmantown 40 CHAMPLAIN Ñ The ChiefsÕ boys picked up a pair on wins on Sept. 9 behind Zach LepageÕ s top time of 17:24. BeekmantownÕ s Everett Sapp clocked in at 18:54 as the Eagles went 1-1 on the day. Northeastern Clinton, which failed to pick up a win, had a 10th place finisher in Spencer Parsons (20:50). Girls Saranac 15, NCCS 50 Beekmantown 15, NCCS 50 Saranac 19, Beekmantown 42 CHAMPLAIN Ñ SaranacÕ s cross country girls went 2-0 on Sept. 9 while Beekmantown went 1-1 and Northeastern Clinton went winless. The ChiefsÕ Elysha OÕ Connell (20:48) was fastest overall. Anna Stitt notched a second-best time of 22:39.
Chazy’s Kade Collins goes up to head the ball in a Sept. 11 match with Lake Placid. The Eagles blanked the Blue Bombers in the contest by the final of 2-0. Photo by Kyle Oehlbeck
Girls’ soccer Chazy 2, Northern Adirondack 2 (OT) CHAZY Ñ The Northern Adirondack Bobcats were less than a minute away from a 1-0 defeat when Julianna Gardner tied the game with 32 seconds remaining. The two teams traded goals in the two overtimes and the Sept. 8 contest ended in a draw. The Eagles took another one point lead in the first overtime when Hannah Laurin scored, but the Bobcats tied it again in the second, this time on a Makenna Magee goal. Magan Magee had the assist. Kinnan Latremore scored Chazy’s first goal two minutes into the game on a Baily Pepper assist. Anna Lashway had 14 saves for Northern Adirondack. ChazyÕ s Gwen LaPier had 13. Beekmantown 2, Northeastern Clinton 1 CHAMPLAIN Ñ The Cougars couldnÕ t stop the EaglesÕ Kallie Villemaire when it mattered most. Villemaire scored with just over four minutes left to play to cap off a two-goal second half for Beekmantown and a 2-1 win over Northeastern Clinton on Sept. 10. The CougarsÕ Sierra Gonyo scored on an Emily Sample assist to lead by one at the half, but the Eagles came back in the second. Kenne Guynup scored the tieing goal midway through the second by way of a Kirstin Villemaire assist. Maggie Chauvin made 12 saves for the Eagles while the CougarsÕ Jessica Cartier had six. Chazy 2, Lake Placid 0 CHAZY Ñ The Eagles out-shot and out-scored the Blue Bombers on their way to a 2-0 shutout on Sept. 12. With a 18-6 margin in shots, Chazy found the net in each half, both times on Rachel Pombrio goals. Lindsey Gilmore had an assist on PombrioÕ s second point of the game. Gwen LaPier picked up the shutout with six saves while Lake PlacidÕ s Laura Stanton was busier, collecting 13 stops in net. Chazy 1, Seton Catholic 0 CHAZY Ñ Rachel Pombrio scored just under nine minutes into the game on a Lilly Hayes assist for the only point in ChazyÕ s 1-0 win over Seton Catholic on Sept. 13. The Eagles held a substantial 18-1 shot advantage, but KnightsÕ goalkeeper Elizabeth ThomasÕ 11 saves kept the game close.
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Gwen LaPier collected the shutout in net for Chazy with one save. Northeastern Clinton 6, Plattsburgh 0 PLATTSBURGH Ñ The Cougars put up three scores in each half on their way to a 6-0 blanking of the Hornets on Sept. 15. Sierro Gonyo scored the Cougars’ first two. Abbie Sample struck next and also had an assist later in the game. Emily Sample picked up a second half goal and Katie Mattot had two scores and two assists. Jessica Cartier picked up the shutout with seven saves. Plattsburgh’s Alyssa Salls stopped five.
Boys’ soccer Beekmantown 2, Northeastern Clinton 1 BEEKMANTOWN Ñ Even though the Eagles held 24-9 shot advantage, Cougars goalie Brady Vassar kept the game close with 22 saves until Beekmantown finally edged out the 2-1 win Sept. 9. Ryan Waterbury scored a first half goal to get Beekmantown on the board. Midway through the second half Alex Price gave the Eagles breathing room when he made it 2-0. The Cougars got within one when Brandon Boutin scored on a penalty kick with five minutes remaining, but it wasnÕ t enough. Alex Proper and Keegan Frenya each had an assist for the Eagles while Colden Mrak made eight saves.
SARANAC Ñ The Sept. 13 Section VII Early Bird Invitational featured over 80 runners from area schools and some familiar names on top by the end of the meet. PlattsburghÕ s Jeriqho Gadway, one of the sectionÕ s top runners, finished first with a time of 15:55, nearly a minute ahead of second place finisher Zach LePage of Saranac. Lake Placid’s Karl Shulz finished third. Margaret Champagne of Seton Catholic paced the girls with a time of 18:38, ahead of Saranac LakeÕ s Johanna Mohrs (19:33) and Seton Catholic’s Sofia DeJordy (19:38).
Volleyball Saranac 3, Northeastern Clinton CHAMPLAIN Ñ The Chiefs shut out the Cougars in a 3-0 victory on Sept. 9. Saranac’s Charlotte Stevens had 10 points, one ace and five assists. Anna Dorrance added eight points, four kills, three digs and four blocks. For the Cougars, Casey Frederick had 11 points, five aces, two kills, seven digs and nine assists in the loss. Beekmantown 3, Northeastern Clinton 0 BEEKMANTOWN Ñ The Eagles came out tough, winning their opening set by a margin of 25-8 and rolled to a 3-0 win over the Cougars on Sept. 11. Grace Kelly had a big game, tallying four points, two aces, one assist, nine kills, three blocks and 19 digs. Michaela Lafountain added 15 points, two aces, two kills, five digs and 24 assists. Dakota Morrison scored five points for the Cougars, while Nicole Khater had two points, two kills and six digs.
Chazy 2, Lake Placid 0 LAKE PLACID Ñ Chazy registered two first half goals and held on in the second to top Lake Placid 2-0 on Sept. 11. Tyler Hicks scored on a Kyle Drake assist seven minutes into the game. Josh Barriere added another with less than five minutes until the midway point. The Blue Bombers got six saves from Noah Mohr. Austine Gravelle turned away four for a shutout for Chazy. Peru 3, Northeastern Clinton 0 CHAMPLAIN Ñ The Indians got a strong game out of John Plessis-Belair and blanked the Cougars 3-0 in their Sept. 11 match. Plessis-Belair made the assist on Ethan BrownÕ s opening point, then added two more goals of his own. Austin Brault had an assist for the Indians. Michael Dupre made four saves for the shutout. The CougarsÕ Brady Vassar stopped 10 shots. Chazy 2, Elizabethtown-Lewis/Westport 0 CHAZY Ñ For about 77 minutes of the Eagles and Griffins Sept. 13 matchup, the two teams held each other scoreless.
Saranac Lake quarterback Tristin Fitzgerald hands the ball off in a Sept. 12 contest against Plattsburgh. Photo by Nancy Frasier
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Calendar September through Dec. 12.
CHAZY — “The Heaviest Deer Contest” Deer. Weigh-ins, Weathercock Restaurant & Bar, 9688 Route 9. Noon to 8 p.m. Winner $150. Non-winning three $50 prizes, Weathercock Dec. 12 8 p.m. Present to win. Details: Weathercock 846-7990.
Monday, Sept. 15, through Sunday, Sept. 21
PERU — Annual Tent Sale fall/winter clothing. St. Vincent de Paul, 3028 Main St. Monday to Friday: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday evening: 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday to Sunday: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 19
WHALLONSBURG — War of 1812 Historic events in the Champlain Valley. Whallonsburg Grange Hall. PLATTSBURGH — Celia Evans, MaryAnne Bukolt-Ryder, Peter Cadieux, Wood, Wire & Voice Coffee House. Plattsburgh United Methodist Church chapel, 127 Beekman Street. Free. $5 donation suggested. Doors 6:30 p.m. music 7 to 9 p.m. Details: Peter Cadieux 569-2188, woodwireandvoice@gmail.com. ELIZABETHTOWN — Free addiction and recovery movie. Adirondack Outreach, 209 Water Street. 7:30 p.m. Details: homerunthemovie.com. ELIZABETHTOWN — Free family movie night “Home Run”. Adirondack Outreach, 209 Water Street.
Friday, Sept. 19 and Saturday, Sept. 20.
WESTPORT — Bow hunter education course. Westport Fish and Game Club Friday 6 to 9:30 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m. until completed. Details: Marshall Crowningshield 569-8347, Ed Moulton 962-4542.
Sylvia Newman From page 1
ups that accompany the pictures. She was assisted with some of the photo editing by Don Craig. History is a hobby for Newman. Originally from Peru, she moved to Saranac in 1989 with her husband Warren and their flock of sheep. She has long been intrigued by the manufacturing past of the town, and hopes that her book will help that history to stay alive. The book sells for $15, and Newman is donating all proceeds to historical preservation projects in the town. She is familiar with historical restoration. She helped raised $25,000 in previous restoration projects, such as the Civil War monument in the Independence Cemetery, and restoring the iron fence around the cemetery. Newman has been pleased with the sales of Ò Life and Times in Olde Saranac.Ó The book has sold about seventy copies without much publicity. Copies of the book are available around Clinton County at TedfordÕ s Mobile on Route 3, the PennySaver, Hunt TrueÕ s Insurance and CathyÕ s Beauty Shop. Newman can also be contacted at 293-7337 for copies of the book, or to donate historical photos for one of her upcoming projects.
WHALLONSBURG — Civil War of 1812: A Continent Divided, Alan Taylor. Whallonsburg Grange Hall. $5, Students free. Details: 963-4170. WHALLONSBURG — Civil War of 1812 lecture, roundtable, walking tour. Whallonsburg Grange Hall. Friday 7:30 p.m. Saturday: 10:30 a.m. $5, Students Free.
Saturday, Sept. 20
MORRISONVILLE — Child Passenger Safety Seat event. 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Morrisonville EMS building, 21 Banker Rd. Details: Mitch Carriere 565-4397, carrieme@ netzero.net. PLATTSBURGH — Benefit car wash, Max Moore Memorial Tree House. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Advocacy and Resource Center’s (ARC) transportation facility, 391 Tom Miller Rd. UPPER JAY — Wells Memorial Library, 5k”ish” for five days. Registration 10 a.m. Event 10:30 a.m. Registration fee: $20 adults, $10 children, under 12 free CHAZY — Chazy Book Sale Annual Fundraiser. Chazy Public Library, Fisk Road and Rte. 9 downstairs Community Room. 9:30 a.m. until 2 p.m. Sponsored by the Friends of the Chazy Library. ESSEX — Lakeside School’s Eighth Annual Fall Barn Dance. Black Kettle Farm’s big red barn. $5 Chili dinner 5:30 p.m. Dancing 6:30 p.m. Suggested donation $10/$30 family. All ages. Details: 963-7385. ESSEX — Essex in the War of 1812. Roundtable discussion, lunch, walking tour. CFES Conference Center. $20; Roundtable only, $5. Details: 963-4170. LEWIS — Essex County Public Health Children, Special Health Care Needs Program training, Michael Karp. 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Public Safety Building. Free. Details: Lucianna Celotti 873-3522, lcelotti@co.essex.ny.us. LAKE PLACID — Spiritual Rez. Smoke Signals $8 advance, $10 day of show. Doors open 9 p.m. show 10 p.m. SARANAC — Northeast Miniature Horse Pulling. Saranac American Legion. Noon to 6 p.m. Details: Eric Trombly 497-6825, Jim Moore 483-7461. Free.
Sunday, Sept. 21 and Wednesday, Sept. 24
WILLSBORO — 2014 Youth Pheasant Hunt training. Willsboro Fish & Game Clubhouse. Sunday: 9 a.m. to noon, Wednesday: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Details: John Oliver 963-4421, Jim Hotaling 963-7430.
Sunday, Sept. 21
COOPERSVILLE — Old-Fashioned Schoolhouse Social. Coopersville Schoolhouse of History, Bechard Road. 1 to 5 p.m. Details: 570-2052.
Monday, Sept. 22
PLATTSBURGH — Steve Karlen, 40 Days for Life North American Outreach Director Opening Kickoff Celebration. Newman Center, 90 Broad Street. 8 to 10 p.m. Details: Nancy Belzile 593-6024, Nancy Monette 561-8225, 40daysforlife.com
Wednesday, Sept. 24 to Nov. 2
PLATTSBURGH — 40 Days for Life vigil. Planned Parenthood of the North Country. Details: Nancy Belzile 593-6024, Nancy Monette 561-8225, 40daysforlife.com
Wednesday, Sept. 24
PLATTSBURGH — Dr. Richard Frost “More Days Away”. Plattsburgh Memorial Chapel, 100 US Oval. Free. Part CVPH Community Lecture series, 6 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Job Fair West Side Ballroom. 4 to 8 p.m. Member: $195 NonMember $295. Free to public. WILLSBORO — Willsboro Development Corporation Board of Directors meeting. 5 p.m. Willsborough Visitor’s Center.
Thursday, Sept. 25
PLATTSBURGH — Lean Leadership Certification Series. Lean culture and hoshin plan. North Country Chamber of Commerce. 8 a.m. to noon. PLATTSBURGH — Godzilla (2014). Plattsburgh Public Library. 5:30 PM. PG-13. Under 18 must accompanied by parents. Details: 563-0921.
Friday, Sept. 26 to Sunday, Sept. 28
LAKE GEORGE — Ragnar Relay Adirondacks, Lake George Area. Details: ragnarrelay.com/race/adirondacks.
Saturday, Sept. 27
PLATTSBURGH — 2015 Plattsburgh Relay For Life Fall Fling Craft/Vendor Fair. City of Plattsburgh Recreation Center Gym, Oval. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Details: Bonnie Berry 569-7850 blberry47@gmail.com.
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Ralph Nader From page 8
spoilers. So once you start with the premise of equality of access, the question is never asked.Ó THE GREEN MAN
He also said he was “horrified and angered” by Nader’s vilification. Ò It brings a tear to my eyeÓ Funiciello criticized legislators for their lack of foresight and cited an Iroquois tale: Ò When you make a decision, make sure youÕ re making a decision for seven generations.Ó He said the impact of 500 legislators have a bigger impact than a single president. Ò They have a huge impact through inspiring other people,Ó he said. PUBLIC REACTIONS Ò It takes a tremendous amount of chutzpah,Ó said Josh London, FunicielloÕ s brother. Ò IÕ m proud of him and heÕ s got a lot to say and a lot to offer. ItÕ s just a matter of getting his name and message out there and hearing what he has to say.Ó John Thomas, from Hartford, said he was a political independent and liked what Funiciello had to say: Ò The two-party system has really embedded itself in our thought process,Ó he said. Ò If you vote Republican, they poke your eye. Vote Democrat, they poke you in the other eye.Ó Thomas said the media shouldnÕ t cover early election returns because they discourage voters, many of whom he said are unfa-
miliar with the issues, from voting. Ò The government is telling us what to do instead of us telling them what we want.Ó Beth Shropshire, a BOCES staffer from Glens Falls, said she is a Green Party member and plans on voting for Funiciello, citing his background and stance on the issues. Ò HeÕ s a local business owner and IÕ ve supported him as long as IÕ ve been in town. HeÕ s a big social justice advocate. He uses local produce, so heÕ s aware of issues related to food. He pays his people a living wage, so he supports laborÉ and heÕ s done this for years. ThatÕ s integrity.Ó Shropshire said the campaign needs to start stepping up its grassroots efforts to prepare for the election, which is seven weeks away. Ò You have to be on the street and get people mobilized. You have to educate while talking to them.Ó The educator criticized Citizens United, the Supreme Court decision that allowed for the unfettered flow of capital into outside groups who can independently lobby for political candidates. Ò We need the Trustbusters back,Ó she said. Ò I would be really happy to see Teddy Roosevelt channeled through someone.Ó “I’m not known for flattery,” said Nader. “You have an exceptional candidate here.Ó
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Funiciello said after heÕ s elected in November, the next step is to elect 10 more representatives with similiar viewpoints. Ò Imagine what a block of 50 independent Congresspeople can do.Ó He shared an anecdote about the first time met Nader, 15 years ago during the activistÕ s second run at the presidency in 2000. Funiciello carpooled with him to a protest march on Wall Street. Ò My son was playing little league at the time, he was a catcher,Ó said Funiciello. Funiciello said the two talked shop for 20 minutes. Nader got caught up in his seat belt and FunicielloÕ s son recognized the irony. Ò He gets his sense of humor from his father,Ó he said. Funiciello said he became inspired by the Green Party’s firm decision to eschew corporate funding: Ò That ensures only one voice at the tableÓ
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6 ATRIUM SLIDING DOORS, brand name Beachtree, still in boxes, $150 each. 518-834-7862 Anderson Sliding Glass Patio Door, 6'x6 ½', still in carton, originaly $1600 Asking $1200 OBO. 518-576-4678 Barbie House 50”H x 39”L x 14.5”W. Also Misc. Barbie items. 518-946-7817. Baseball Collection 1973-1991, Must See! Call 518-946-2505 or 518-744-6332.
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formed for any lawful business purpose and shall have all the powers set forth in Sections 202 (a) - 202 (q) of the New York Limited Liability September 20, 2014 Company Law. The office of the CompaLEGALS ny is to be located in the 596 ROUTE 3, LLC ArtiCounty of Clinton, State cles of Org. filed NY Sec. of New York. The Comof State (SSNY) pany has been designat8/7/2014. Office in Clined as the agent upon ton Co. SSNY desig. whom process against agent of LLC upon the Company may be whom process may be served. The post office served. SSNY shall mail address to which a copy copy of process to 596 of any process against Route 3, Plattsburgh, NY the Company may be 12901, which is also the served is: 591 Lake principal business locaShore Road, West tion. Purpose: Any lawChazy, New York 12992. ful purpose. NC-9/13-10/18/2014NC-8/23-9/27/20146TC-59148 6TC-56652 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF SHINZOU USA LLC. ARTICLES OF ORGANIArts. of Org. filed with ZATION OF BLACK Secy. of State of NY OMEN LLC (SSNY) on 09/03/14. Under Section 203 of Office location: Clinton the Limited Liability County. SSNY designatCompany Law ed as agent of LLC upon FIRST: The name of limwhom process against it ited liability company is: may be served. SSNY Black Omen LLC shall mail process to: InSECOND: The county, corp Services, Inc., One within this state, in Commerce Plaza, 99 which the office of the Washington Ave., Ste. limited liability company 805-A, Albany, NY is to be located is Clin12210-2822, also the ton. registered agent. PurTHIRD: The Secretary of pose: any lawful activiState is designated as ties. agent of the limited liaNC-9/20-10/25/2014bility company upon 6TC-59807 whom process against it SUMMONS AND NOTICE may be served. The adOF OBJECT OF ACTION dress within or without SUPREME COURT OF this state to which the THE STATE OF NEW Secretary of State shall YORK COUNTY OF mail a copy of any proCLINTON ACTION TO cess against the limited FORECLOSE A MORTliability company served GAGE INDEX NO.: 2013upon him or her is: 1255 THE BANK OF GKL Corporate/Search, NEW YORK MELLON Inc. TRUST COMPANY, NAOne Capital Mall, Suite TIONAL ASSOCIATION 660 F/K/A THE BANK OF Sacramento, CA 95814 NEW YORK TRUST I certify that I have read COMPANY, N.A. AS the above statements, I SUCCESSOR TO JPam authorized to sign MORGAN CHASE BANK, these Articles of OrganiN.A. F/K/A JPMORGAN zation, that the above CHASE BANK, AS statements are true and TRUSTEE FOR RASC correct to the best of my 2004-KS5, Plaintiff, vs. knowledge and belief KATHRYN L. WALLERS, and that my signature AND ALL THE HEIRS AT below constitutes my LAW, NEXT OF KIN, DISsignature. TRIBUTEES, DEVISEES, Brian Glicklin, Organizer GRANTEES, TRUSTEES, (signature) LIENORS, CREDITORS, 2603 Main Street, Suite ASSIGNEES AND SUC1300 CESSORS IN INTEREST Irvine, CA 92614 OF ANY OF THE AFOREFiled by: SAID DEFENDANTS, Brian Glicklin NEXT OF KIN, DIS2603 Main Street, Suite TRIBUTEES, DEVISEES, 1300 GRANTEES, TRUSTEES, Irvine, CA 92614 LIENORS, CREDITORS, Filed with the NYS DeASSIGNEES AND SUCpartment of State on: CESSORS IN INTEREST 08/19/2014 OF ANY OF THE AFOREFile Number: SAID CLASSES OF 140819010179; DOS ID: PERSON, IF THEY OR 4623832 ANY OF THEM BE NC-8/30-10/04/2014DEAD, AND THEIR RE6TC-57869 SPECTIVE HUSBANDS, WIVES OR WIDNOTICE OF FORMATION OWS, IF ANY, AND ALL LIMITED LIABILITY OF WHOM AND WHOSE COMPANY NAMES AND PLACES OF Bridge Street Station RESIDENCE ARE UNLLC filed articles of orKNOWN TO PLAINTIFF, ganization with the NY EXCEPT AS HEREIN Secretary of State on STATED, PEOPLE OF August 28, 2014. The THE STATE OF NEW NY Secretary of State is YORK, UNITED STATES the companys agent for OF AMERICA ACTING receipt of process. The THROUGH THE IRS, office of the company JOHN DOE (Said name and address for mailing being fictitious, it being process is in Clinton the intention of Plaintiff County, New York at 121 to designate any and all Bridge Street, Plattsoccupants of premises burgh, NY. The compabeing foreclosed herein, ny is formed for all purand any parties, corpoposes for which limited rations or entities, if any, liability companies may having or claiming an inbe formed. terest or lien upon the NC-9/6-10/11-58510 mortgaged premises.), Defendant(s). MORTCHAMPLAIN HOLDING GAGED PREMISES: 51 JOHN BOSWELL ROAD, LLC. Art. of Org. filed Peru, NY 12972 SECwith the SSNY on 08/20/14. Office: Clinton TION 267., BLOCK 2, LOT 4.2 TO THE ABOVE County. SSNY designatNAMED DEFENDANT: ed as agent of the LLC You are hereby sumupon whom process moned to answer the against it may be served. Complaint in this action, SSNY shall mail copy of process to the LLC, P.O. and to serve a copy of Box 385, Keeseville, NY your answer, or if the 12944. Purpose: Any Complaint is not served lawful purpose. with this Summons, to NC-9/20-10/25/2014serve a notice of appear6TC-58772 ance, on the Plaintiff(s) attorney(s) within twenty days after the service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service (or within 30 days after the service is complete if this Summons is not personally delivered to you within the State of New York). In case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the ComJuggling Your Budget? Advertise Small, plaint. The Attorney for Plaintiff has an office for Get Big Results! Call 518-873-6368 business in the County of Erie. Trial to be held in the County of Clinton. The basis of the venue designated above is the 08/20/14. Office: Clinton County. SSNY designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to the LLC, P.O. Box 385, Keeseville, NY 12944. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. NC-9/20-10/25/20146TC-58772 COLD BROOK BUILDERS, LLC Arts of Org filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 8/11/14. Office in Clinton Co. SSNY desig. agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served & shall mail process to 20 Church St, Redford, NY 12978. Purpose: General. NC-9/20-10/25/20146TC-59808 EVOLUTION CUSTOMS LLC, a domestic LLC, filed with the SSNY on 5/14/14. Office location: Clinton County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to The LLC, 31 Rose Ave., Rouses Point, NY 12979. General Purposes. NC-8/16-9/20/20146TC-56292 KATKESH HOLDING COMPANY, LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION of a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC): DATE OF FORMATION: The Articles of Organization were filed with the New York State Secretary of State on July 18, 2014. NEW YORK OFFICE LOCATION: Clinton County AGENT FOR PROCESS: The Secretary of State is designated as Agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. The Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC to 1 McMartin Street, Plattsburgh, New York 12901. PURPOSE: To engage in any lawful act or activity. NC-9/20-10/25/20146TC-59810 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ("LLC") Name: LUCID MUSIC LLC, Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 07/30/2014 Office Location: Clinton County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to: C/O LUCID MUSIC LLC, 236 Broadway, Menands, 12204. Purpose: Any Lawful purpose. Latest date upon which LLC is to dissolve: No specific date. NC-9/20-10/2520146TC-59575 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF PLATTSBURGH MARINA HOLDING COMPANY, LLC (PURSUANT TO SECTION 203 OF THE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY LAW) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Articles of Organization of Plattsburgh Marina Holding Company, LLC (the "Company") were filed with the Secretary of State of the State of New York on August 25, 2014. The Company is being formed for any lawful business purpose and shall have all the powers set forth in Sections 202 (a) - 202 (q) of the New York Limited Liability Company Law. The office of the Company is to be located in the County of Clinton, State of New York. The Company has been designated as the agent upon whom process against the Company may be served. The post office address to which a copy of any process against the Company may be served is: 591 Lake Shore Road, West Chazy, New York 12992. NC-9/13-10/18/20146TC-59148
TION 267., BLOCK 2, recorded in Book 596 of LOT 4.2 TO THE ABOVE Deeds at Page 565 in the NAMED DEFENDANT: office of the Clinton You are hereby sum- County Clerk; THENCE moned to answer the PROCEEDINGS S 10 28' Complaint in this action, 28" W in LaForest's www.northcountryman.com and to serve a copy of easterly line and in the your answer, or if the easterly line of a parcel Complaint is not served now or formerly owned with this Summons, to by Clifton's and Theresa serve a notice of appear- Taylor by virtue of a ance, on the Plaintiff(s) deed recorded in book attorney(s) within twen- 524 of Deeds at Page 197 in the office of the ty days after the service of this Summons, exclu- Clinton County Clerk to an iron pipe set at the sive of the day of service (or within 30 days after intersection of two stone the service is complete if walls in the northerly this Summons is not line of a parcel now or personally delivered to formerly owned by Frank you within the State of Irwin by virtue of a deed New York). In case of recorded in Book 242 of your failure to appear or Deeds at Page 321 in the answer, judgment will office of the Clinton County Clerk; THENCE be taken against you by default for the relief de- PROCEEDING S 78 43' manded in the Com- 58" E in Irwin's northerly plaint. The Attorney for line a distance of 593.14 Plaintiff has an office for feet to a 1/2 inch iron business in the County pipe; THENCE PROof Erie. Trial to be held CEEDING N 03 47' 23" E through lands owned in in the County of Clinton. The basis of the venue 1989 by Sybille H. designated above is the Oelschlaeger by virtue of location of the Mort- a deed recorded in Book 623 of Deeds at Page gaged Premises. Dated this 9th day of Septem- 930 in the Office of the Clinton County Clerk a ber, 2014 Gross Polowy, LLC Attorney(s) distance of 799.86 feet for Plaintiff(s), 25 North- to an iron pipe; THENCE PROCEEDING N 03 15' pointe Parkway, Suite 07" E, still through lands 25, Amherst, NY 14228 TO: KATHRYN L. of Oelschlaeger, a disWALLERS, Defendant(s) tance of 164.42 feet to In this Action. The fore- an iron pipe; THENCE going Summons is PROCEEDING N 34 57' 09" W, still through served upon you by publication, pursuant to lands of Oelschlaeger, an order of HON. Robert through an iron pipe, a J. Muller, J.S.C. of the distance of 120.21 feet Supreme Court of the to a point in the centerState of New York, dated line of the Boswell Road; the 25th day of August, THENCE PROCEEDING S 2014 and filed with the 82 32' 52" W in the centerline of the John Complaint in the Office of the Clerk of the Coun- Boswell Road a distance of 272.69 feet to a point; ty of Clinton, in the City of Plattsburgh. The ob- THENCE PROCEEDING S ject of this action is to 83 32' 52" W, still in the foreclose a mortgage centerline of the John upon the premises de- Boswell Road a distance of 108.23 feet to the scribed below, executed point or place of comby Kathryn L. Wallers dated the 24th day of mencement. THE ABOVE DESCRIBED premises March, 2004, to secure are shown on a survey the sum of $142,800.00 and recorded at Instru- map dated June 20, 1989 for Dan W. and ment No. 2004-168098 in the Office of the Clin- Mary E. Bentley by Rodton County Clerk, on the erick M. Cobane, L.S., a 29th day of March, copy of which is filed in Clinton County 2004; which mortgage the Clerk's Office in Book 17 was duly assigned by an Assignment executed of Maps at Page 33. the 19th day of April, HELP FOR HOMEOWN2012, and recorded on ERS IN FORECLOSURE the 23rd day of April, NEW YORK STATE LAW 2012, in the Office of the REQUIRES THAT WE Clinton County Clerk at SEND YOU THIS NOTICE Instrument No. 2012- ABOUT THE FORECLOPROCESS. 247497; The property in SURE question is described as PLEASE READ IT CAREfollows: 51 JOHN FULLY. SUMMONS AND BOSWELL ROAD, PERU, COMPLAINT YOU ARE NY 12972 SEE FOLLOW- IN DANGER OF LOSING ING DESCRIPTION ALL YOUR HOME. IF YOU FAIL TO RESPOND TO THAT CERTAIN PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, THE SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT IN THIS situate, lying and being in the Town of Peru, FORECLOSURE ACTION, YOU MAY LOSE YOUR County of Clinton, State HOME. PLEASE READ of New York and more particularly described as THE SUMMONS AND follows: COMMENCING COMPLAINT CAREFULat a point in the center- LY. YOU SHOULD IMMEDIATELY CONTACT line of the John Boswell AN ATTORNEY OR Road in the easterly line of a parcel owned in YOUR LOCAL LEGAL 1989 by Scott E. and AID OFFICE TO OBTAIN Lenora D. Smith by ADVICE ON HOW TO virtue of a deed record- PROTECT YOURSELF. ed in book 742 of Deeds SOURCES OF INFORMAat Page 103 in the Office TION AND ASSISTANCE The state encourages of the Clinton County Clerk; THENCE PRO- you to become informed CEEDING S 10 05' 46" W about your options in in Smith's easterly line foreclosure. In addition through a "Sunderland" to seeking assistance rebar a distance of from an attorney or legal aid office, there are gov428.87 feet to an iron rod at or near the north- ernment agencies and east corner of lands now non-profit organizations of formerly owned by that you may contact for Randy and Cindy LaFor- information about possiest by virtue of a deed ble options, including recorded in Book 596 of trying to work with your lender during this proDeeds at Page 565 in the cess. To locate an entity office of the Clinton near you, you may call County Clerk; THENCE PROCEEDINGS S 10 28' the toll-free helpline maintained by the New 28" W in LaForest's easterly line and in the York State Department easterly line of a parcel of Financial Services at now or formerly owned 1-877-BANK-NYS (1by Clifton's and Theresa 877-226-5697) or the Taylor by virtue of a Foreclosure Relief Hotdeed recorded in book line 1-800-269-0990 or 524 of Deeds at Page visit the department's 197 in the office of the website at WWW.DFClinton County Clerk to S.NY.GOV. FORECLOan iron pipe set at the SURE RESCUE SCAMS intersection of two stone Be careful of people who walls in the northerly approach you with offers line of a parcel now or to "save" your home. formerly owned by Frank There are individuals Irwin by virtue of a deed who watch for notices of recorded in Book 242 of foreclosure actions in Deeds at Page 321 in the order to unfairly profit office of the Clinton from a homeowner's County Clerk; THENCE distress. You should be PROCEEDING S 78 43' extremely careful about 58" E in Irwin's northerly any such promises and line a distance of 593.14 any suggestions that feet to a 1/2 inch iron you pay them a fee or pipe; THENCE PRO- sign over your deed. CEEDING N 03 47' 23" E State law requires anythrough lands owned in one offering such ser1989 by Sybille H. vices for profit to enter Oelschlaeger by virtue of into a contract which a deed recorded in Book fully describes the ser-
trying to work with your lender during this process. To locate an entity near you, you may call the toll-free helpline maintained by the New York State Department of Financial Services at 1-877-BANK-NYS (1877-226-5697) or the Foreclosure Relief Hotline 1-800-269-0990 or visit the department's website at WWW.DFS.NY.GOV. FORECLOSURE RESCUE SCAMS Be careful of people who approach you with offers to "save" your home. There are individuals who watch for notices of foreclosure actions in order to unfairly profit from a homeowner's distress. You should be extremely careful about any such promises and any suggestions that you pay them a fee or sign over your deed. State law requires anyone offering such services for profit to enter into a contract which fully describes the services they will perform and fees they will charge, and which prohibits them from taking any money from you until they have completed all such promised services. 1303 NOTICE NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME If you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the mortgage company who has filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the answer with the court, a default judgment may be entered and you can lose your home. Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for further information on how to answer the summons and protect your property. Sending a payment to your mortgage company will not stop this foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. DATED: September 9, 2014 Gross Polowy, LLC, Attorney(s) for Plaintiff(s) 25 Northpointe Parkway, Suite 25 Amherst, NY 14228. The law firm of Gross Polowy, LLC and the attorneys whom it employs are debt collectors who are attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained by them will be used for that purpose. 297016 NC-9/20-10/1120144TC-59805 SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS INDEX NO. 2014-13 FILED: 4-24-2014 CLINTON County is designated as the place of trial on the basis of situs of the realty SUPREME COURT STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF CLINTON BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC, A DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, Plaintiff, -againstALMON LAWRENCE AND MYRTLE LAWRENCE, if living, and if he/they be dead, and any and all persons who are husbands, widows, grantees, mortgagees, lienors, heirs, devisees, distributes or successors in interest of such of them as may be dead, and their husbands and wives, heirs, devisees, distributees and successors in interest, all of whom, and whose names and places of residence are unknown to Plaintiff; BENEFICIAL HOMEOWNER SERVICE CORPORATION, THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK; THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; and "JOHN DOE" #110, "MARY DOE" #1-10, and "JANE DOE" #1-10, the last three defendants being fictitious intended to designate persons or corporations in possession of the mortgaged premises herein under foreclosure and described in the Complaint as tenants or occupants thereof, their true names being unknown to Plain-
who are husbands, wid- summons is served ows, grantees, mort- upon you by publication gagees, lienors, heirs, pursuant to an order of devisees, distributes or the Hon. John T. Ellis, a successors in interest of Justice of the Supreme such of them as may beNorth Court of the State- 19 of Countryman dead, and their hus- N.Y., dated August 27, bands and wives, heirs, 2014 and filed along with the supporting padevisees, distributees and successors in inter- pers in the Clinton est, all of whom, and County Clerk's Office. This is an action to forewhose names and places of residence are close a mortgage. The unknown to Plaintiff; premises is described as BENEFICIAL HOME- follows: OWNER SERVICE COR- Parcel # 1: All that cerPORATION, THE PEO- tain tract or parcel of PLE OF THE STATE OF land situate, lying and NEW YORK; THE UNIT- being in Lot 166 of ED STATES OF AMERI- Maul's Patent in the CA; and "JOHN DOE" #1- Town of Black Brook 10, "MARY DOE" #1-10, County of Clinton and and "JANE DOE" #1-10, State of New York and the last three defendants being Parcel #4 as being fictitious intended shown on a map of certo designate persons or tain parcels of land ofcorporations in posses- fered for sale by the J & J Rogers Company datsion of the mortgaged premises herein under ed January 10, 1953 and foreclosure and de- drawn by N. Briggs L.S. scribed in the Complaint and more particularly as tenants or occupants bounded and described thereof, their true names as follows: Beginning at being unknown to Plain- a pipe set in the southwesterly corner of parcel tiff, Defendants. Property Address: 4 #4 and in the northerly SEPERATOR ROAD, AU line of parcel 5 which SABLE FORKS, NEW pipe lies 46.43 ft. from YORK 12912 the southeasterly corner TO THE ABOVE NAMED of a residence now DEFENDANTS: standing on parcel 4 and YOU ARE HEREBY SUM- which pipe also lies 56.85 ft. from a northMONED to answer the complaint this action, westerly corner of said and to serve a copy of residence; running your answer, or, if the thence north 17 degrees complaint is not served 26' east 81.00 ft. to a with this summons, to pipe; running thence serve a notice of appear- north 75 degrees 30' east 46.24 ft. to a pipe; ance, on the plaintiff's attorneys within twenty running thence south 23 (20) days after the ser- degrees 33' east 140.00 vice of this summons, feet to a pipe; running exclusive of the day of thence north 72 degrees service, or within thirty 30' west 152.00 feet to (30) days after comple- the point of beginning. Area contains 0.19 tion of service where service is made in any acres. Together with a other manner than by right of way in common with others for ingress personal delivery within New York State. In case and egress over the exof your failure to appear isting right of way, 19 ft. or answer, judgment will in width which crosses be taken against you by over the southerly end default for the relief de- of parcel #3 as shown manded in the com- on the aforesaid map. plaint. Parcel # 2: All that cerDated: Bayside, New tain piece or parcel of York land situate lying and April 3, 2014 being in Lot 166 Maule's /s/ patent Town of Black VINCENT P. SURICO Brook County of Clinton DeROSE & SURICO and State of New York Attorneys for Plaintiff and being an 18ft. right 213-44 38th Avenue of way located between Bayside, New York Parcel 3 and Parcel 5 and extending from a 11361 (718) 279-2000 dirt roadway to Parcel 4 NOTICE all as shown on a map YOU ARE IN DANGER of certain parcels of land OF LOSING YOUR HOME offered for sale by the J If you do not respond to & J Rogers Company, this summons and com- made by N. Briggs L.S. January 10, 1959. Beplaint by serving a copy of the answer on the at- ing the same property torney for the mortgage conveyed to Almon company who filed this Lawrence and Myrtle foreclosure proceeding Lawrence Joint Tenants against you and filing right of survivorship by the answer with the deed from Richard J. court, a default judg- Betters, Jane L. Millie, ment may be entered Daniel Betters, Judy and you can lose your Nolan and Wayne Bethome. ters recorded Speak to an attorney or 07/10/2000 in deed go to the court where book Page # 123348, your case is pending for recorded in the Clinton further information on County, New York. how to answer the sum- Premises known as 4 mons and protect your Seperator Road, Au property. Sable Forks, N.Y. 12912. Sending payment to NC-9/13-10/4/2014your mortgage company 4TC-59271 will not stop this foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE TO MAKE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. To the above named dePlace a fendants: The foregoing classified summons is served ad! upon you by publication It’s easy and pursuant to an order of will make the Hon. John T. Ellis, a you money! Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of N.Y., dated August 27, 2014 and filed along with the supporting papers in the Clinton County Clerk's Office. This is an action to foreclose a mortgage. The premises is described as follows: Parcel # 1: All that certain tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Lot 166 of Maul's Patent in the Town of Black Brook County of Clinton and State of New York and being Parcel #4 as shown on a map of certain parcels of land offered for sale by the J & J Rogers Company dated January 10, 1953 and drawn by N. Briggs L.S. and more particularly bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a pipe set in the southwesterly corner of parcel
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NOTICE OF LANDS TO BE FILED FOR UNPAID TAXES OFFICE OF THE COUNTY TREASURER PLATTSBURGH, NEW YORK 12901 WHEREAS: Arrears of taxes levied in the year 2014, charged and imposed, pursuant to law remain due and unpaid on several tracts, lots and pieces or parcels of land described in the following list, viz.: Swis S-B-L Owner Acres FF DF Due ALTONA 092000 148.-3-5.3 BAILEY ROMA S -102.00 x182.00 $672.83 092000 148.-2-14.1 BAKER THOMAS 17.80 acres $566.56 092000 74.-1-15.1 BARCOMB SHERRY L 50.50 acres $821.35 092000 91.-1-15 BLOW GEORGE J 144.00x 151.00 $672.34 092000 89.1-2-23 BODETTE SHANNON 75.00x272.00 $605.21 092000 132.-1-10.1 BOYEA TERRY DOUGLAS 10.70 acres $57.15 092000 118.-1-18.1 BOYEA TERRY DOUGLAS 69.80 acres $297.03
1.20 acres $192.35
$164.62 092000 130.-2-1 MANOR JAMES 50.00 acres " $1,024.67 "
092000 135.-2-9.1 DENO JEFFERY 34.80 acres $626.08 092000 89.1-1-13.1 DEYO SUSAN 50.00x290.00 " $2,242.34 "
092000 86.-2-16 MANOR BETTY 1.00 acres $671.51
092000 73.-3-14 DICHIARA PETER 8.30 acres $181.17
092000 71.-4-11.222 MANOR LIFE ESTATE JOANNE 9.50 acres $466.92
092000 149.-1-10.3 DORRESTEYN IAN 23.00 acres $953.36 092000 88.14-2-63 DRAGON ARCH INC 60.00x156.56 $107.96 092000 134.-1-16 DURKIN FRANCIS 30.00 acres $386.62 092000 86.-3-1.2 DURKIN JOSEPH P 175.00x167.00 " $1,494.60 " 092000 73.-3-10.111 ESTELA WILLIAM 3.40 acres $90.68 092000 118.-1-17.91 GARDNER PATRICK E 47.50 acres $215.51 092000 73.-1-45.32 GARRAND JASON 1.00 acres $110.68 092000 119.-1-19.14 GITTENS JEREMY M 26.30 acres $271.84 092000 150.-3-2 GUMLAW DAVID M 190.00x220.00 $552.11 092000 89.1-3-8 GWYNNE SHEILA 100.00x 217.00 $745.54 092000 74.-1-8.3 HEMINGWAY DAVID 19.00 acres $334.67 092000 91.-1-7.1 HILTON FRED JR 5.50 acres $261.38
092000 148.-2-12 BURDO STEVEN J 155.00x 134.60 " $1,260.36 "
092000 88.14-1-48 HONAN DANIEL 80.00x150.00 $436.20
092000 73.-3-12.11 BUSHEY KYLE C 1.70 acres $344.56
092000 88.14-1-49 HONAN DANIEL 80.00x143.95 $211.85
092000 89.-2-18.222 BUSKEY JOYCE 100.00x 200.00 $159.26
092000 88.14-1-50 HONAN DANIEL 80.00x146.69 $58.36
092000 71.-4-14.4 CASEY CHRISTINE J 1.60 acres $823.14
092000 88.14-1-51 HONAN DANIEL 80.00x150.00 $58.36
092000 71.1-1-15 CASEY CHRISTINE J 2.30 acres " $2,287.14 "
092000 72.-1-35.5 JARVIS DANIEL 2.20 acres " $1,265.54 "
092000 89.1-2-30 CASKA YVONNE 129.00x193.00 $428.05
092000 90.-1-10.2 JUBERT DAVID A 1.80 acres $176.44
092000 148.-3-16.2 CHAPMAN ANNA 3.00 acres $681.80
092000 86.-2-14 KING GARY 363.00x107.00 $718.05
092000 75.-1-12.3 CONSTABLE KEITH 95.50 acres " $1,803.98 "
092000 117.-1-22.13 KING ROBERT JR 175.00x 225.00 $214.22
092000 91.-1-6.121 CORROW PATRICK S 1.80 acres $176.44
092000 71.1-1-17.2 LACLAIR SHANNON 63.00x156.00 $418.30
092000 89.-3-14 CORYEA MICHAEL
092000 89.1-2-8 MATOTT STEVEN D 100.00x 295.00 " $1,043.38 " 092000 73.-1-52.4 MCDONALD JESSE D 9.20 acres $222.76 092000 149.-1-10.4 MCINTOSH ANNE 23.00 acres $755.02 092000 73.-1-10.7 MINCKLER FREDERICK 150.00x233.00 $111.81 092000 134.-2-14 MONETTE CARL 150.00x271.30 $202.40 092000 134.-2-12 MONETTE CARL M 1.40 acres $223.66 092000 72.-1-19.12 MOORE JASON 1.60 acres " $1,596.15 "
092000 76.-3-1.1 PELKEY RICHARD D 176.00x160.00 $192.35 092000 73.-1-8 PERRY RAYMOND 160.00x125.00 $152.10 092000 89.-3-15 PERYEA LIFE USE RICHARD 1.30 acres $330.39
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092000 89.-2-21 L A F O U N TA I N WILLIAM W 125.00x 260.00 " $1,010.05 " 092000 86.-2-17 MANOR HOMER 1.00 acres
092000 71.-4-11.221 MANOR LIFE ESTATE JOANNE 84.00 acres " $1,309.95 "
092000 103.-1-4.1 PARRA ESTEBAN F 25.00 acres $405.52
092000 148.-3-28.2 BROOKS JEFFREY 210.00x30.00 $100.87
092000 91.-1-6.11 CORROW PATRICK S 11.00 acres $476.14
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092000 119.-1-18.1 PERYEA ROBERT M 1.10 acres $295.39 092000 86.-2-5.2 PROVOST DENNIS R 9.90 acres $693.85 092000 86.-2-5.1 PROVOST DENNIS R 44.70 acres $163.63 092000 89.1-3-7 RABIDEAU G JEFFERY 170.00x157.46 $848.32 092000 148.-2-16 ROUSHIA J DONALD 4.60 acres $672.83 092000 73.-1-24.2 SHEPPARD MOLLY A 49.00 acres $601.40 092000 103.-1-29.1 SMART DOUGLAS 12.70 acres $891.12 092000 89.1-2-20 SMITH RANDY J 110.00x238.00 $840.85 092000 73.-2-10.2 SNOW WILLIAM 3.80 acres $162.15 092000 90.-1-6.1 SORRELL JOSEPH 2.40 acres $443.74
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092000 89.-2-6 STONE CONSTANC 111.00x225.00 $440.89
092201 316.10-1-17 BLAISE ROLAND A 2.30 acres " $1,512.69 "
092289 293.-4-1.1 ASHLINE TODD 17.90 acres $413.52
092000 117.-1-4.2 STONE TINA M 3.30 acres $176.44
092201 316.13-5-21 BLAISE THOMAS JAMES 65.00x195.00 $840.84
092289 334.-1-24.2 BAKER JOHN 20.40 acres $332.87
092000 117.-1-4.1 STONE TINA M 7.10 acres $795.16 092000 9.-2-10 SULLIVAN ANN 2.70 acres $199.93
LINDA
092000 118.-1-3.4 TOURVILLE CIS R 4.80 acres $311.50
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092201 315.12-2-10 CLARK RENEE S 99.57x180.37 " $2,429.57 " 092201 315.16-3-6 CLODGO BRIAN P 70.00x94.00 " $3,225.70 " 092201 316.13-5-3 COURSON RUSSEL 99.00x155.00 $672.44
092000 148.-3-10 TRUDO CHARLES V 240.00x120.00 " $1,619.31 "
092201 316.13-5-2.1 COURSON RUSSELL A 59.00x160.00 " $3,004.51 "
092000 148.-3-14 TRUDO CHARLES V 222.00x183.80 " $1,335.93 "
092201 315.12-1-5 DANIS JAY 82.00x340.00 " $1,372.88 "
092000 148.-2-17.1 TRUDO CHARLES V 4.10 acres $790.29
092201 316.13-4-3.2 DAY STAR PROPERTIES INC 63.00x196.05 " $5,370.86 "
092000 133.-1-9 TRUDO CHARLES V 63.50 acres $256.75 092000 148.-2-17.2 TRUDO CHARLES V 93.20 acres $665.27 092000 89.-2-13 TUBBS RICHARD 31.60 acres $467.19 092000 89.-2-18.231 VANCOUR SHAWN 2.00 acres $219.53 092000 75.-1-6.1 VASSAR LARRY 27.00 acres $230.76 092000 145.-2-2 VILLENEUVE DAVID L 118.00 acres $835.31 092000 119.-1-8 VILLENEUVE DAVID L 123.10 acres $783.36 092000 88.-1-11.1 VILLENEUVE DAVID L 298.70 acres " $1,605.14 " 092000 134.-1-17 VILLENEUVE DAVID LEE 70.00 acres $551.91 092000 75.-1-11.2 WARREN KIRK LEE 208.00x208.00 $139.99 092000 150.-1-8.4 WAY HAROLD L 38.50 acres " $1,026.58 "
092201 316.13-5-1.2 DOYLE TANYA L 64.00x172.00 " $1,727.55 " 092201 316.10-1-20 FRENCH DIANE M 70.00x320.70 " $2,027.09 " 092201 316.9-1-7.3 GOWAN BRUCE L 75.00x75.00 " $1,131.14 " 092201 316.9-1-7.1 GOWAN BRUCE L 135.00x75.00 $136.59 092201 316.9-1-7.2 GOWAN BRUCE L 130.00x75.00 $136.59 092201 315.16-3-8 JOY WALTER S 76.50x150.00 $945.22 092201 315.12-2-14 KAIFETZ DANIEL L 95.00x150.00 " $5,577.22 " 092201 315.16-2-18 MACEY MICHAEL J 84.00x250.00 " $3,590.09 " 092201 315.16-2-17.2 MACEY MICHAEL J 90.00x100.00 $526.67 092201 316.9-2-11 R A B I D E A U CHRISTOPHER 55.50x345.00 " $2,555.45 " 092201 316.13-2-24 RABIDEAU WAYNE 60.00x442.00 " $2,468.63 "
092000 148.-1-14 WHELDEN GEORGE 22.00 acres $407.86
092201 315.16-1-12 WELLS JILL ANN 99.00x128.00 " $1,961.06 "
092000 148.-1-13 WHELDEN GEORGE P 12.60 acres $351.18
092201 316.17-1-12 WITTER SCOTT 210.00x76.00 $805.24
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092201 316.13-5-28 WITTER SCOTT E 118.90x191.40 " $2,036.71 " 092289 303.-2-22 ALGER TIMOTHY 175.00x72.00 " $2,469.95 " 092289 334.-2-19 ANO CATHIE 200.00x217.00 " $1,141.47 " 092289 305.-2-4.1 ARTHUR CHESTER 5.90 acres " $3,680.95 " 092289 293.-2-5.11 ASHLINE TODD 9.50 acres $319.34
092289 334.-1-25.6 BARTON BRADLEY E 10.30 acres $279.82 092289 303.-1-14
BESAW RALPH R 1.20 acres " $1,543.86 " 092289 305.-1-2.9 BLAISE STEFANIE L 3.50 acres "$2,651.71 " 092289 304.-1-32.11 BLAISE STEFANIE LYNN 5.40 acres $959.71 092289 313.-3-19 BOLA MICHEL E 221.90x177.60 " $1,354.17 " 092289 334.2-1-19 BOOTH JOHN 100.00x 200.00 " $2,056.45 " 092289 334.-1-23.3 BOOTH WILLIAM T 3.40 acres $275.83 092289 294.-1-21 BRODI STEPHEN T 151.00x175.00 " $3,354.60 " 092289 302.-1-10.2 CARTE TIMOTHY C 1.00 acres $591.72 092289 303.-1-17.1 CIPRIANO JAMES F 3.30 acres " $2,327.45 " 092289 334.2-1-6 CLARK JAMES S 60.00x225.00 $930.04 092289 315.-4-1 COBB TRUDY J 200.00x155.00 " $2,724.23 " 092289 314.-1-13.23 CROWNINGSHIELD LIFE ESTATE LAR 40.00x300.00 $408.26 092289 334.2-1-22 CUMBER SCOTT L SR 60.00x200.00 $610.86 092289 314.-1-11 DAVIS BRADLEY 118.00x177.00 $546.57 092289 314.-1-12.11 DAVIS BRADLEY 10.50 acres $375.58 092289 334.-1-28.2 DIELLO LINDA 20.98 acres $293.66 092289 315.-2-38 DOTY NEAL L 1.06 acres $191.19 092289 334.-1-15 DOUCETTE JEANETTE V 1.10 acres $225.99 092289 335.1-1-28.2 DOUGLAS ROBERT 131.00x108.00 $452.08 092289 305.-2-5 DRINKWINE PHILIP 1.70 acres $981.77
092289 293.16-1-15 DUKEMAN WILLIAM 100.00x300.00 $270.12
092289 315.-3-31 PATILLO RUBY 85.00x145.00 " $1,667.83 "
092289 334.2-1-5 ELLIOTT DALE H 50.00x230.00 " $1,837.73 "
092289 305.4-1-13 PERKETT JUDE E JR 79.99x115.65 " $2,761.76 "
092289 334.2-1-1 ELLIOTT DALE H 20.50 acres $551.80
092289 334.2-1-21 PERKINS HEATH 1.30 acres $85.17
092289 294.10-1-33 FORSMAN STEVEN A 110.00x125.00 " $2,436.52 "
092289 334.2-1-34 PERKINS HEITH 100.00x140.00 $668.90
092289 303.-1-12 FRENYEA MARK R 8.20 acres " $3,930.28 "
092289 334.2-1-23 PERKINS KRISTEN 80.00x200.00 " $1,823.14 "
092289 303.-2-14.11 GARRETT WARREN 4.26 acres " $1,504.89 "
092289 314.-2-6.6 PIRVAN JOHN G 8.54acres " $1,301.77 "
092289 334.-1-26.2 GEBHARDT MARY E 17.60 acres " $1,009.57 "
092289 315.-1-30 PRAY RUSSELL 9.60 acres $522.38
ROSE-
092289 314.-2-17 HANSON ADAM 13.00 acres $407.63 092289 315.-2-1.2 JARVIS CHRISTOPHER M 1.00 acres " $2,245.66 " 092289 313.-3-1.4 JOY CHRIS A 8.50 acres " $1,293.22 " 092289 293.16-1-7 KEMP KEITH 1.00 acres $865.27 092289 303.-1-16.1 KEY JENNIFER 75.00x200.00 " $2,648.15 " 092289 293.-4-2.2 LAPLANTE RODNEY P 1.00 acres " $1,508.25 "
092289 305.-2-15 RABIDEAU WAYNE 66.00x165.00 " $2,088.36 " 092289 303.-2-26 RENNELL MARY B 6.30 acres " $1,707.07 " 092289 315.-2-10 RENO LIFE ESTATE TERRY D 154.40x196.00 $771.45 092289 305.-1-2.33 RIVERS MICHAEL 30.00x260.00 $669.06 092289 305.-1-2.32 RIVERS MICHAEL D 95.00x295.00 $126.48 092289 314.-1-7 ROBERTS KYLE D 1.20 acres $642.83
092289 302.-2-9 MACE SHELLIE L 20.0 acres " $1,490.29 "
092289 305.-1-2.4 RYAN MAY 2.30 acres $811.37
092289 293.-3-11 MILLS HOWARD D JR 4.09 acres $993.67
092289 303.-2-29 SANTOSE NICOLE 88.71x400.00 $385.92
092289 294.-1-26 M I L L S HOWARD D JR 5.02 acres " $1,013.40 "
092289 334.-2-21.1 SHAW MARGARET M 1.20 acres $844.53
092289 294.-1-27 M I L L S HOWARD D JR 5.02 acres " $1,013.40 "
092289 335.1-1-12 SHORT NANCY F 1.00 acres $231.00
092289 294.-1-25 MILLS HOWARD D JR 5.06 acres " $1,013.40 "
092289 335.1-1-10 SHORT NANCY F 5.40 acres $325.76
092289 293.-3-9 MILLS HOWARD D JR 5.26 acres " $1,021.27 "
092289 303.-2-27 SMITH JOHN J 140.00x291.00 " $1,080.80 "
092289 293.-3-2.11 MILLS HOWARD D JR 122.20 acres " $1,750.42 "
092289 325.-1-12 SMITH JOHN J 21.10 acres " $1,437.00 "
092289 302.-2-2 MURPHY STEVEN E 95.00 acres " $1,482.48 "
092289 334.-2-16 SNYDER KARL 226.00x205.00 $578.68
092289 315.-1-18 NOLAN HAYDEN R 169.00x190.00 " $1,462.05 "
092289 303.-2-4 SPOONER CAROL A 2.00 acres " $1,660.35 "
092289 305.-1-2.18 PARRISH LOYAL J 3.20 acres " $1,935.65 "
092289 293.-3-5.1 STRANAHAN ALBERT 46.90x150.00 $692.11
September 20, 2014 092289 335.-1-7.1 SVENSON ROBERT E 42.80 acres " $3,039.83 " 092289 305.-2-7.32 THOMPSON DAVID A 140.00x100.00 " $1,102.32 " 092289 305.-1-2.11 WARNER ROBERT P 3.20 acres " $1,042.69 " 092289 303.-2-32 W H I T N E Y GARRY F 156.75x190.00 $332.87 092289 303.-2-31 WHITNEY GARY F 2.20 acres " $2,327.45 " BEEKMANTOWN 092400 179.-1-3 B A R B E R ROBERT JR 270.00x160.00 $702.67 092400 152.-2-10.12 BELROSE BRUCE 2.06 acres $765.07 092400 139.1-1-74.4 BIBEAU DUANE 112.24x237.84 $531.32 092400 165.4-2-1 BLANCHETTE LIFE ESTATE FLORENC 174.00x127.00 $936.06 092400 165.4-1-32 BLOCK PAUL 139.70x150.00 $260.42 092400 139.1-1-74.5 BODETTE DEVON 119.48x219.00 $482.46 092400 179.-2-12.4 BOND GLENN E JR 150.00x200.00 " $2,868.76 "
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092400 164.-2-8.5 BORDEAU BRIAN 150.00x240.00 $676.55
092400 154.-1-15.8 HARRIS ROBERT S 33.80 acres " $4,045.57 "
092400 151.-1-6.42 BORDEAU DAVID 1.10 acres $238.29
092400 154.-1-12.1 HARRIS ROBERT S 41.20 acres " $1,358.73 "
092400 165.-2-17.2 BROMLEYS AUTO BODY FENDER SHOP 1.00 acres " $2,711.31 "
092400 139.-1-11.1 HAYLETTE HELEN 5.00 acres $241.26
092400 165.-4-1 BUSHEY (ESTATE OF) JOSEPHINE 100.00x313.00 $983.19 092400 179.-1-11.24 COOK MICHELLE J 1.30 acres " $1,766.52 " 092400 151.-1-22.5 CORRON LYNETTE M 100.00x200.00 $881.12 092400 167.-1-33 DOMINIE JUSTINA N 209.40x195.66 " $3,363.24 " 092400 165.4-2-19 DUPREY AMY 160.00x160.00 " $1,062.57 " 092400 179.-3-14 DUPREY STEVEN M 150.00x200.00 " $1,224.41 " 092400 163.-2-10.42 FISH JOSEPH E 22.30 acres $462.67 092400 163.-2-10.22 FISH JOSEPH E
092400 178.-3-22 H I N D S MICHAEL L 157.00x 218.00 " $1,831.61 " 092400 154.2-1-10.2 HURT GEORGIE HAMPSHIRE 77.00x215.00 " $9,135.28 " 092400 152.-2-35 JDSR PROPERTIES LLC 3.20 acres " $11,156.52 " 092400 181.2-3-24 KINGSBURY KATHERINE O 53.00x150.00 " $7,740.82 " 092400 179.-2-30 LADOUCEUR BLANCHE H 2.00 acres $403.07 092400 181.2-2-5 LADUE PETER S 88.83x300.00 " $8,316.03 " 092400 150.-2-12 L A D U K E SHAWN J 125.00x175.00 $224.44 092400 151.-1-6.92
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092400 165.4-4-2 PERYEA MICHAEL N 100.00x220.00 $476.34 092400 165.4-4-21 PERYEA MICHAEL N 98.00x239.00 $336.68 092400 176.-2-18.1 PHANEUF DAMES 1.60 acres " $3,385.73 "
TETREAULT RICHARD R 164.34x 236.14 " $2,986.10 " 092400 177.-4-11 TOURVILLE WAYNE 1.25 acres " $5,548.52 " 092400 178.-2-18.7 TRIM EUGENE J 1.91 acres " $3,352.50 "
North Countryman - 21 092600 274.-1-12.42 COON JANET L 250.00x100.00 $218.15 092600 333.-1-1 CRAIG MELODY 46.00 acres $822.81 092600 301.-3-2 CROWLEY WILLIAM 97.40 acres " $1,554.98 "
092400 150.-2-2.8 PORTER KEITH J 143.00x275.00 " $1,058.67 "
092400 190.-1-14 TROMBLY BRADLEY 3.20 acres $757.54
092400 180.-1-35 RACETTE JEFFREY 9.20 acres " $4,120.57 "
092400 178.-3-3 VANWEORT DAVID S 229.00x179.00 " $2,355.81 "
092600 274.-1-12.3 DARRAH DAVID M 160.00x160.00 $844.13
092400 153.-1-21 RASCOE JASON 100.00x300.00 " $3,677.83 "
092400 165.4-2-22 WATERS MARY LOUISE 142.00x269.00 $202.00
092600 342.3-3-4 DOCKUM RODNEY E 126.00x180.00 " $4,709.00 "
092400 149.-2-20 REGALADO JOSE 17.00 acres $100.67
092400 178.-2-18.81 WAY HAROLD 110.01x286.53 $418.34
092400 179.-3-7.452 RIVERS MICHAEL S 2.80 acres " $1,503.96 "
092400 178.-2-18.82 WAY HAROLD 116.72x280.38 $412.25
092600 307.4-2-1 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 3.65 acres " $14,131.26 "
092400 178.-2-10.52 RIVERS TERRY L SR 2.05 acres $777.29
092400 178.-2-18.83 WAY HAROLD 117.50x276.74 $415.30
092400 176.-2-9 ROBERTS CRAIG A SR 150.00x195.00 " $2,060.82 "
092400 178.-2-18.84 WAY HAROLD 1.39 acres $467.21
092400 151.-1-2.11 ROSE BRIAN W 150.00x175.00 " $2,649.10 "
092400 178.-2-17 WAY HAROLD L 1.10 acres " $3,882.42 "
092400 151.-1-2.61 RUSHFORD DOUGLAS 69.60 acres " $4,045.21 "
092400 178.-2-18.71 WAY HAROLD L 3.83 acres $528.26
092400 179.-3-7.12 RYAN ORVILLE F 1.14 acres $594.10
092400 150.-2-6.3 WAY HAROLD L 26.60 acres $316.45
092400 179.-3-7.11 RYAN ORVILLE F 1.17 acres $381.71
092400 180.-1-3.7 WILLIS PERRY 150.00x220.00 $999.42
092400 165.-4-2.1 SELLERS GRESS 2.00 acres $403.07
092400 165.-1-11 WORLEY SHON 100.00x200.00 $321.42
MORGAN
092400 165.-1-3.42 SEYMOUR JOSEPH S 175.00x198.72 " $1,308.57 " 092400 164.-1-26.1 SHEEHAN CONTRACTING CORP J E 44.00 acres $992.35 092400 164.-1-26.2 SHEEHAN CONTRACTING CORP J E 44.00 acres $992.35 092400 164.-1-26.3 SHEEHAN CONTRACTING CORP J E 46.60 acres " $1,880.85 " 092400 180.-1-28.3 SHEPARD KURT R 181.00x203.60 " $1,996.85 " 092400 165.4-4-14 STOTLER PATRICK 100.00x263.00 $713.17 092400 181.-1-5 TERRA DEVELOPMENT LLC 50.20 acres " $1,221.35 " 092400 154.-1-16.7
DORIS
092600 296.-2-10.1 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 256.90 acres " $47,170.42 " 092600 307.-2-1 DOUGLAS CORPORATION OF 140.00 acres " $23,554.92 " 092600 307.-1-6.1 D O U G L A S CORPORATION OF 147.30 acres " $7,839.71 " 092600 320.-2-8.1 DOUGLAS DEBORAH 11.70 acres $478.80 092600 263.-2-10 DOYLE PAUL A JR 31.10 acres 529.88 092600 342.1-1-37 DRAKE HOWARD 77.40x280.00 " $1,336.16 " 092600 333.-4-8.1 FENN JOHN MICHAEL 3.20 acres $551.00 092600 264.-1-2 FLUGRAD DONALD 17.00 acres $333.87
BLACK BROOK 092600 333.-1-10.2 BENNETT MARK R 10.30 acres " $1,063.15 "
092600 309.-2-5.2 FORSTER WILLIAM 11.12 acres $663.51
092600 341.2-1-8 BETTERS NIKKI A 46.00x340.00 $760.60 092600 309.-2-15.1 BEYER ALRED F JR 33.70 acres $515.79 092600 333.-2-4.83 BLAISE BETTY 120.00x195.00 " $1,213.43 "
092600 320.-2-3.1 FORSTER WILLIAM 37.30 acres " $1,151.93 " 092600 309.-2-17 FORSTER WILLIAM 118.80 acres " $2,719.89 " 092600 274.-1-11.1 FOUNTAIN LAND CONTRACT JOHN JR 180.00x190.00 $778.95
092600 333.-2-4.76 BLAISE ROBERT 2.00 acres $277.55
092600 319.-1-3.5 FOURNIER TIMOTHY C 11.00 acres $547.58
092600 333.-2-4.6 BLAISE ROBERT J 1.00 acres " $1,340.01 "
092600 333.-2-9.12 HAYWOOD ROBERT G SR 1.40 acres $250.22
092600 274.-1-10 CARTER HOMER -120.00x320.00 $701.22 092600 273.-1-9.1 COLLINS LIFE GORDON B 13.04 acres " $1,689.32 "
092600 301.-3-3 CROWLEY WILLIAM 122.40 acres " $2,022.91 "
USE
092600 275.-1-28.22 LANGEVIN ROBERT 27.70 acres " $1,261.80 " 092600 339.-1-2.1
LASHINSKY BARRY 321.80 acres " $2,436.35 " 092600 339.-1-5.11 LASHINSKY BARRY A 32.50 acres $664.94 092600 339.-1-1 LASHINSKY BARRY A 40.00 acres $709.88 092600 271.-2-12 LONGTEMP CLIFFORD R80.00x120.00 $707.89 092600 272.-1-10.1 LONGTEMPS CLIFFORD 11.00 acres " $1,375.07 " 092600 272.-1-18.1 MOULTON CHRISTOPHER D 71.10 acres " $2,096.00 " 092600 333.-1-8.3 NOLAN PHILIP H 13.80 acres " $1,524.43 " 092600 332.-3-4.34 ORMSBY TODD 2.50 acres " $1,322.71 " 092600 341.2-1-39 ORMSBY TODD E 81.90x202.00 " $1,313.86 " 092600 342.3-1-19 ORMSBY TODD E 85.00x130.00 $352.69 092600 296.-2-2.2 PARROTTE SCOTT 3.00 acres " $1,668.97 " 092600 341.2-1-11 PATTNO JOHN F 32.00x81.00 " $4,428.61 " 092600 262.-4-5.2 PICKERING BRENDA 100.00x150.00 $559.81 092600 320.-2-8.3 PROVOST KAREN 4.10 acres $366.35 092600 320.-2-9.2 PRUD’HON FREDERICK 1.70 acres $639.80
HENRY
092600 320.-2-10 PRUDHON WILLIAM L 3.40 acres $776.16 092600 320.-2-7.3 PRUDHON WILLIAM L 10.70 acres $169.35 092600 333.-2-8.1 RICHARDSON SHELBY 2.19 acres $263.58 092600 333.-1-10.1 SANTA MARIA CRAIG M 11.20 acres $440.79 092600 320.-1-4 SANTA-MARIA PATRICK J 2.91 acres " $1,018.95 " 092600 272.-2-12.3 SILVER LAKE TIMBER LLC 7.10 acres $560.61 092600 341.-1-33 SMITH JOHN 1.50 acres " $2,510.20 " 092600 342.-1-15 SMITH JOHN J 250.00x125.00
" $1,319.31 " 092600 341.2-1-24 SMITH JOHN J 130.00x 160.00 " $1,570.03 " 092600 321.2-1-8 SOULIER MICHAEL F 200.00x190.00 " $5,783.51 " 092600 341.2-1-34 STORMS ERIC 165.00x257.00 " $3,530.43 " 092600 342.3-2-17 STORMS ERIK JOHN 62.50x70.00 " $2,485.08 " 092600 308.-2-3.1 STRONG (ESTATE OF) ROGER 37.40 acres " $1,039.70 " 092600 308.-2-3.2 STRONG ROGER D 100.00x100.00 $680.33 092600 341.2-1-14 SULLIVAN WILLIAM 45.00x70.00 " $1,523.78 " 092600 333.-2-9.16 UHL GEORGE WILLIAM JR 6.20 acres " $5,448.79 " 092600 271.-1-16 VENNE VERNON 1.00 acres " $1,068.14 " 092600 271.-1-6.1 WALDRON JOHN 200.00x150.00 " $2,349.29 " 092600 271.-1-18.2 WALDRON JOHN F 180.00x225.00 " $2,687.57 " 092600 339.-1-5.12 WARD WILLIAM L JR 7.20 acres " $2,129.01 " 092600 312.-1-5.2 WHITLEY SAMUEL H 1.00 acres $100.63 092600 275.-1-27 WHITTIER KATHLEEN S 1.80 acres $977.79 092600 310.-1-2 ZURLO PAUL J 175.00x148.50 $260.48 092600 310.-1-1 ZURLO PAUL J 158.30 acres " $8,007.27 " CHAMPLAIN 092801 18.15-4-33.2 BECHARD DAVID J 66.00x145.00 " $2,415.14 " 092801 18.20-5-21 BEVEL WILLIAM C 84.40x261.12 " $1,440.41 " 092801 18.15-6-16 BUSKEY STEPHEN O 90.00x100.00 $941.76 092801 18.15-4-10 COUNTER DALE R 66.00x242.00 " $1,483.22 " 092801 18.12-2-27.22 DEGRANDPRE IRENE A 2.20 acres $289.24 092801 18.12-2-27.1 DELIO VINCENT J 4.30acres $345.58 092801 18.12-2-27.21 DELIO VINCENT J
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22 - North Countryman 5.80 acres $384.28 092801 18.20-1-16.1 HOLDER MICHAEL 59.00x109.00 $816.91 092801 18.20-4-5 LABARGE CURTIS S 83.00x78.00 " $1,414.57 " 092801 18.11-1-13.2 LECLAIRE BRUCE W 112.00x108.00 " $2,292.01 " 092801 18.15-6-14 MCKINNON MARIE 35.00x102.70 " $1,251.88 " 092801 18.20-5-7 PARKER KEVIN 72.00x289.00 " $2,201.37 " 092801 18.20-6-5 PICARD ELMER 55.00x127.00 " $2,221.87 " 092801 18.15-1-1 RICHARDS JEAN 75.00x92.00 $307.66 092801 19.17-1-13 ROCK LAURA 159.97x152.50 $303.76 092801 18.20-6-3 SPECTRUM RENTALS LLC 57.00x127.00 $363.16 092801 18.19-2-6 TICEHURST RICHARD R 82.50x247.50 " $2,899.29 " 092801 18.20-1-5 TROMBLY RONALD R 32.00x 80.00 " $2,483.92 " 092801 18.20-1-6 TROMBLY RONALD R 41.50x120.25 " $1,292.10 " 092801 18.15-5-1 Z 5 LLC 4.40 acres " $9,480.83 " 092803 20.7-1-1 BABBIE GARY A 1.40 acres " $10,142.83 " 092803 20.18-1-1 BERNARD JOHN L 1.00 acres $788.54 092803 20.10-5-34 BRUNELLE RAYMOND J JR 150.00x60.00 " $1,342.67 " 092803 20.19-2-11 CHAPMAN MARC C 140.00x150.00 " $2,873.45 " 092803 20.10-4-1 COOPER JR JOHN 75.00x150.00 " $1,296.23 " 092803 20.11-4-7.1 DANIS JAY 66.00x145.00 " $5,755.83 " 092803 20.11-3-1.2 DANIS JAY M 50.00x100.00 " $4,711.13 " 092803 20.19-2-21 DUBUQUE KENNETH JR 170.00x243.00 " $1,722.63 " 092803 35.7-1-21 EDGEWATER KNOLL DEVLOP CORP 1.30 acres " $22,864.10 "
092803 20.10-3-37 FAIRSEA II INC 94.00x117.49 $377.73 092803 20.6-1-3 GOODROW LISA 1.40 acres " $4,831.83 " 092803 20.18-5-4 GUAY RANDY J 100.00x142.20 " $1,402.37 " 092803 20.10-7-4 LABOMBARD ROBBIE W 60.00x192.00 " $3,779.46 " 092803 20.10-3-22 LETOURNEAU JAMES 50.00x150.00 " $3,184.44 " 092803 20.11-2-6 MALOY JUDITH A 105.00x185.00 $499.02 092803 20.10-6-8 MARTIN GINETTE 70.00x173.40 " $4,942.26 " 092803 20.19-2-20 MITCHELL STEVE 78.09x243.00 " $2,114.74 " 092803 20.6-1-4.1 RICHARD ERIK D 93.00x390.00 $224.48 092803 20.6-1-2 RICHARD ERIK D 4.30 acres " $2,005.85 " 092803 20.11-5-5 TRAHAN ROGER K 163.50x60.00 " $2,901.48 " 092889 17.-1-66 ARMSTRONG MICHAEL R 130.18x334.76 " $1,157.87 " 092889 19.-1-5.17 ASHLINE DAVID 20.00x150.00 $32.83 092889 35.-5-18 BOMBARDIER PATRICK B 2.10 acres " $3,253.63 " 092889 33.-2-6.131 BOND LINDA L 8.07 acres $650.76 092889 33.-2-6.12 BOND ROCKY GENE 1.78 acres " $3,575.26 " 092889 33.-1-1.2 CASTINE PENNY M 140.00x165.00 " $5,060.53 " 092889 17.-1-23.21 COUPAL RONALD 1.30 acres $517.07 092889 19.-1-44.2 COURTNEY JOHN P 1.00 acres " $3,545.24 " 092889 33.-1-12 CRISPIGNIANO LLC 18.50 acres " $11,292.18 " 092889 33.-1-8 DAME OUTDOOR ADVERTISING CORP 12.00 acres " $1,635.23 "
2.00 acres $615.56
$979.62 092889 49.4-1-25.2 ERO GARRY 44.69x90.00 " $2,486.01 "
092889 49.-3-13 LAFOUNTAIN DUSTIN 1.00 acres " $1,100.59 "
092889 49.-2-10.19 ERO GARRY S 100.00x200.00 $902.83
092889 50.-1-7.3 LAKE CHAMPLAIN RENTALS LLC 10.20 acres " $18,080.16 "
092889 49.-2-10.20 ERO GISELE D 200.00x200.00 $502.47 092889 19.-1-9.4 ERO LIFE THERESA 1.10 acres " $1,164.76 "
092889 3.-1-16 LAKE GILL J 1.5 acres " $1,637.35 " ESTATE
092889 48.-1-3.6 ESELTINE MARVLE 278.00x125.00 " $3,192.47 " 092889 18.-1-54.23 FAIRSEA II INC 110.00x125.00 " $1,854.19 " 092889 18.-1-55 FAIRSEA II INC 16.00 acres " $3,162.38 " 092889 49.4-2-1 GAGNE DENISE R 179.50x129.00 $953.25 092889 33.-1-49 GARCEAU STEPHEN R 32.00 acres " $1,085.36 " 092889 34.-1-8 GENEREUX ROBERT A 60.00x185.00 " $2,356.48 " 092889 17.-1-34.3 GONYO BRUCE R 2.90 acres " $1,706.92 " 092889 34.-1-18.5 GOOLEY DAVID A 90.00x88.00 $444.78 092889 33.-1-2 GOOLEY DAVID H 132.00x100.00 $350.85 092889 32.-1-3.222 GOOLEY GREGORY D 1.00 acres $265.53 092889 32.-2-19 GUAY DAVID A 1.10 acres $694.16 092889 32.-2-11 GUAY DAVID A 1.70 acres $513.44 092889 34.-1-7 HARTY SEAN 53.00x270.00 $641.53 092889 19.-1-51 HEB LLC 150.00x150.00 " $5,070.48 " 092889 33.-2-20.13 HICKS DONALD W 1.60 acres " $1,266.04 " 092889 17.-1-3.3 HOGLE TONY G 1.10 acres $499.00 092889 62.-1-6 HOLLIDAY CARROL 150.00x200.00 $207.86
63.-1-43.3 DUPEE RANDY A 165.00x263.00 " $1,135.95 "
092889 34.-1-51.5 JANOD INC 4.00 cres " $14,827.73 "
092889 62.-1-4.41 DUPREY LAURIE A 12.50 acres
092889 19.-1-4.3 LABARGE CLARENCE C
092889
092889 50.4-1-2.111 LANGLEY WANDA 1.4 acres " $4,974.46 "
CARMEN
092889 64.-1-15.15 LAPORTE MICHEL G 285.00x224.00 " $1,854.97 " 092889 64.-1-15.1 LAPORTE MICHEL G 110.00x200.00 $457.49 092889 63.-1-20.2 LAWRENCE LIFE USE WILLIAM 1.91 acres $237.26 092889 63.-1-54 LECLAIR EUGENE L 3.00 acres $607.42 092889 34.-1-44.2 LEDUC WILLIAM 0.00x $77.46 092889 19.17-2-11 LEMIEUX BRIAN J 82.00x320.00 " $1,988.81 " 092889 19.17-2-8 LEMIEUX BRIAN J 149.00x65.00 $83.41 092889 34.-1-28.11 LORD GORDON H 73.20 acres " $1,382.37 " 092889 19.-1-5.12 LUSHIA LONEY M JR 1.00 acres " $1,095.27 " 092889 19.-1-5.142 LUSHIA LONEY M JR 2.00 acres $25.60 092889 17.-1-59 MAICAS JACQUES 180.00x50.00 $276.86 092889 34.-1-6 MARSHALL RENE 60.00x110.00 $282.16
ESTATE
092889 34.-1-31.2 MCGOLDRICK BRIAN J 1.00 acres " $2,578.07 " 092889 50.4-1-60 MILLER ROSE MARIE 100.00x215.00 " $1,359.09 " 092889 17.-1-43 MOORE MICHAEL 3.90 acres $723.98 092889 47.-2-12 MOYER JAQUELINE 10.00 acres $33.62
PADILLA
092889 63.-1-2 M O Y E R - PA D I L L A JACQUELINE 40.80 acres " $1,198.15 " 092889 63.-1-1 M O Y E R - PA D I L L A JACQUELINE 80.00 acres
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$440.97 092889 17.-1-50 PARKER FRANK M JR 130.00x120.00 " $1,735.84 "
$765.59 093000 136.1-2-2.2 BRAULT ALAN D 10.30 acres " $1,207.22 "
093000 124.-1-42 DAPO ESTATE RALPH W 120.00x104.00 $881.20
092889 17.-1-44 PHANEUF DIANE FAY 164.00x165.00 $367.24
093000 136.1-2-8 BREAN SCOTTIE J 66.00x239.00 $956.70
093000 122.-1-58 DECOSTE GWYN 264.00x90.50 $209.54
092889 17.-1-22.21 PHANEUF ANTHONY 120.00x111.00 $553.21
093000 124.4-1-11 BROTHERS TINA M 1.10 acres " $1,599.36 "
093000 136.-1-30.321 DENO BRIAN 7.60 acres $91.87
093000 94.1-2-46 BUXTON ELIZABETH A 112.00x390.00 $341.12
093000 122.-1-8.16 DUCHARME DENNIS 1.00 acres " $1,057.58 "
093000 136.-3-18 CHAUVIN HELEN R 124.50x219.53 $273.75
093000 137.-1-11.4 ERO MICHAEL S 2.30 acres " $3,827.20 "
093000 136.-3-17 CHAUVIN HELEN R 140.72x219.23 $273.75
093000 137.-1-11.1 ERO MICHAEL S 19.80 acres $301.15
093000 136.-3-8 CHAUVIN HELEN R 103.61x226.37 $279.75
093000 136.-2-20 FARBOTKA ALBERT 4.40 acres " $3,702.66 "
KEVIN
092889 63.-1-25.15 RABIDEAU KENNETH J 1.90 acres " $3,434.31 " 092889 64.-1-35.5 RICHARD ERIK D 5.00 acres $230.36 092889 20.-1-2 RICHARD ERIK D 33.50 acres $317.56 092889 4.-1-2.4 RICHARD ERIK D 48.40 acres $325.92 092889 62.-1-15 RUSSELL TIMMY J 1.90 acres " $2,688.99 " 092889 49.-2-12.1 SNIDE RICHARD 1.10 acres " $3,650.24 " 092889 49.-3-3 SNYDER WILLIAM J 150.00x300.00 " $1,452.03 " 092889 49.-3-4 SNYDER WILLIAM J 1.70 acres $517.21 092889 49.-3-12 SWINTON LEONARD E 1.50 acres $517.06 092889 32.-1-21.42 TD BANK NA 2.18 acres $997.11 092889 18.-1-21.3 WAREHOUSE AT VAN BUREN STREET 1.10 acres " $2,186.63 " 092889 19.17-2-2 WEEKS CHRISTOPHER 40.00x248.00 $845.49 092889 49.-3-2.1 WHELDEN GEORGE P 4.90 acres " $1,241.17 " CHAZY 093000 76.-2-3.33 ACKERMAN CYNTHIA C 2.80 acres " $1,943.97 " 093000 106.-2-1.13 AUBIN JAMES R 36.80 acres $871.74 093000 94.1-1-1 BAKER LAWRENCE A 80.00x170.00 " $1,884.35 " 093000 93.-1-8 BARRY ELIJAH D 10.10 acres " $1,180.57 " 093000 94.-1-54.3 BLACKBURN REMI 183.80x 201.70 " $2,498.97 " 093000 91.-2-20.1 BLOW GEORGE M SR 17.80 acres " $2,211.89 " 093000 136.-1-25.2 BOCHART GARY J 2.24 acres
093000 136.-3-7 CHAUVIN HELEN R 125.00x220.00 $270.72 093000 136.-3-6 CHAUVIN HELEN R 122.46x225.78 $279.75 093000 136.-3-3 CHAUVIN HELEN R 120.00x280.56 $267.71 093000 136.-3-20 CHAUVIN HELEN R 155.55x221.57 $309.97 093000 136.-3-16 CHAUVIN HELEN R 140.72x215.03 $276.75 093000 136.-3-19 CHAUVIN HELEN R 141.90x221.57 $309.97 093000 136.-3-15 CHAUVIN HELEN R 201.00x141.12 $328.07 093000 136.-3-12 CHAUVIN HELEN R 135.00x220.00 $282.79 093000 136.-3-1 CHAUVIN HELEN R 141.60x148.50 $267.71 093000 136.-3-11 CHAUVIN HELEN R 127.00x226.37 $300.91 093000 136.-3-5 CHAUVIN HELEN R 1.00 acres $358.27 093000 136.-3-10 CHAUVIN HELEN R 1.10 acres $358.27 093000 136.-3-4 CHAUVIN HELEN R 1.20 acres $358.27 093000 136.-3-22 CHAUVIN HELEN R 1.90 acres $26.23 093000 92.-1-14.2 COLLINS DORLA J 1.10 acres " $2,315.69 " 093000 136.-1-22.12 CUDWORTH MICHELLE L 124.00x195.00 " $2,210.80 "
ESTATE
093000 108.-1-10.32 FAVREAU DONALD C 115.00x150.00 $495.16 093000 136.-1-28.41 FOUNTAIN CATHY 1.30 acres " $1,904.06 " 093000 94.1-1-6 GARRANT IAN M 120.00x290.00 " $1,969.30 " 093000 124.4-1-6 GAY ALAN PETER JR 98.87x407.64 $481.61 093000 76.-2-5.41 GOODROW THOMAS W 1.00 acres $932.68 093000 76.-2-5.46 GOODROW THOMAS W 1.30 acres $399.58 093000 124.-1-44 GREEN THUMB SNOW REMOVAL INC 195.70x190.00 " $2,933.93 " 093000 124.-1-17.5 GREGWARE WILLIAM J SR 100.00x225.00 " $1,432.25 " 093000 124.-1-33 GREGWARE WILLIAM J SR 1.10 acres $976.37 093000 123.-1-3 GUMLAW GEORGE H 100.00x100.00 $286.85 093000 136.-2-3.2 HONAN DANIEL 185.00x102.00 $554.46 093000 76.-2-32 HONAN DANIEL 165.00x110.00 $982.26 093000 76.-2-10 JENNETT ESTATE DOUGLAS 150.00x118.00 $155.13 093000 76.-2-9.1 JENNETT ESTATE DOUGLAS 191.70 acres " $2,083.95 " 093000 108.-1-31.6 KALVAITIS ALFRED 3.10 acres $449.39
093000 136.-1-36.10 KING RODGER 1.03 acres $109.94 093000 107.-1-14.23 LAMARE JOSEPH L 2.70 acres " $1,644.59 " 093000 122.-1-61 LAPIERRE TODD M 175.00x190.00 " $2,090.07 " 093000 121.-2-4.1 LAPORTE JASON C 6.60 acres " $1,811.38 " 093000 136.-1-36.4 LASALLE ROBERT W 200.00x200.00 " $2,272.46 " 093000 109.-1-37.22 LATOUR SUSAN 1.03 acres " $2,363.07 "
ESTATE
093000 94.-1-43.211 LECLAIRE BRUCE W 59.10 acres " $5,335.64 " 093000 136.1-3-4 LIBERTY BERNARD J 82.50x495.00 " $1,228.46 " 093000 138.-1-20 MACAULAY LORI A 160.00x173.00 " $1,634.80 " 093000 122.-1-17.412 MANOR KIMBERLY 1.30 acres " $2,552.49 " 093000 137.-1-26.41 MATTOT BETTY JEAN 4.30 acres $967.90 093000 123.-1-19 MENARD LEO P 5.60 acres $53.03 093000 92.-1-23.5 MONETTE MORRIS 150.00x250.00 $751.20 093000 91.-2-14.2 NEPHEW ALAN J 150.00x117.00 " $1,003.02 " 093000 108.-1-41 PANETTI ANTHONY J 50.00x50.00 $19.21 093000 121.-2-3 PARROTT WALTER 100.00x210.00 $873.00 093000 108.-1-15.2 PARROTTE RALPH T JR 125.00x142.00 " $1,106.79 " 093000 121.-2-8.1 PECOR SHANNON 11.33 acres " $2,402.41 " 093000 136.2-1-9 PHANEUF TINA M 73.00x160.00 $486.95 093000 106.-2-2.2 POFF JONATHAN E 2.80 acres $728.43 093000 91.-2-19.2 RABIDEAU KEITH J 155.00x148.00 " $1,236.76 " 093000 122.-1-57.1 RABIDEAU KEITH J 30.50 acres $906.32 093000 76.-2-43 RELATION DWIGHT 1.30 acres " $3,460.27 "
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093000 91.-2-42 RELATION DWIGHT 48.00 acres $285.75
093000 138.-1-41.1 UPTON WILLIAM R 180.00x160.00 " $1,080.52 "
093000 91.-2-32.2 RELATION DWIGHT F 122.70 acres $627.27
093000 76.-2-41.2 VASSAR AMY 140.00x175.00 $253.49
093000 137.-1-32.1 RELATION SHAWN M 19.20 acres $522.41
093000 109.-1-37.4 VINCENT DANIEL 200.00x200.00 " $2,911.39 "
093000 124.-1-46.62 ROCK ESTATE MICHAEL O 132.00x256.00 $96.99
093000 122.-1-60.7 WHELDEN GEORGE 1.55 acres $362.91
093000 138.-1-4.571 ROUGIER HELEN B 1.00 acres $143.25 093000 138.-1-4.2 ROUGIER MARK 100.00x200.00 $339.35
093000 122.-1-60.6 WHELDEN GEORGE P 2.30 acres " $1,072.53 " 093000 122.-1-60.1 WHELDEN GEORGE P 24.50 acres " $1,523.58 "
093000 138.-1-4.54 ROUGIER MARK 1.60 acres $539.62
093000 136.-1-48 WHELDEN MATTHEW D 150.00x150.00 $856.29
093000 138.-1-4.55 ROUGIER MARK 14.09 acres " $1,045.55 " 093000 138.-1-4.3 ROUGIER MARK E 100.00x200.00 $913.42 093000 93.2-1-28 RUSHFORD BECKY 165.00x66.00 " $3,785.50 " 093000 136.-1-30.312 SESSUMS ALBERT JR 25.40 acres $96.46
093000 122.-1-60.3 WHELDEN GEORGE P 1.90 acres " $1,591.70 "
JAMES
093000 136.-2-6 YELLE CHRISTOPHER 127.00x185.00 " $2,643.99 " CLINTON 093200 67.-1-9.2 ALLEN GARY N 1.00 acres $81.36 093200 38.1-2-2 ARGOBAST EDWARD 82.50x260.00 $68.92
093000 106.-2-2.1 SHARRON MICHAEL 41.50 acres " $1,216.65 "
093200 22.-1-1.2 BARNES LIFE USE LILLIAN 10.00 acres $223.05
093000 106.-2-3 SHARRON MICHAEL A 32.10 acres $171.86
093200 7.-1-10.3 BRADY DONALD 6.00 acres $961.58
093000 122.-1-64.5 SMARTT CECIL K 1.20 acres $548.83
093200 24.-1-2 BROWN KEVIN F 22.50 acres $430.95
093000 137.-1-26.43 SNYDER SARA 4.40 acres $47.00
093200 24.-1-1.11 BROWN KEVIN F 22.50 acres $240.27
093000 136.1-1-28 STAZZONE PROPERTIES LLC 93.00x136.00 $673.27
093200 54.-2-9 CERBONE JOSEPH A 40.00 acres $392.28
093000 122.-1-28 SWINTON LEONARD E 6.10 acres $947.27 093000 124.-1-56.3 THOMPSON LISA J 6.20 acres " $3,849.11 " 093000 77.-1-13.2 TODOROFF DANIEL 4.30 acres $761.92 093000 136.-1-29.2 TROMBLY TODD D 110.00x150.00 " $1,906.67 " 093000 122.-1-59.3 TURNER DUANE A 130.00x150.00 $140.01 093000 122.-1-59.2 TURNER DUANE A 130.00x150.00 $250.32 093000 94.-1-3 TYNDALL JOHN C 2.11 acres " $3,368.07 "
093200 7.-1-34.2 COLBURN CHAD R 33.60 acres $447.52 093200 51.-1-11.1 COLE WILLIAM C 108.63 acres $260.64 093200 7.-1-9 ELSHAFAY HEFNEY 5.20 acres $800.37
GIAGNORIO JOSEPH 6.80 acres $129.10 093200 67.-1-2.3 GILMORE KELLEY P 100.00x225.00 $465.49 093200 69.-1-8.1 KASKA JESSE P 8.20 acres " $1,075.99 " 093200 23.-1-4.1 KING MICHAEL E 100.00 acres $912.93 093200 69.-1-3.4 LASHWAY SHEILA 5.00 acres $468.27 093200 54.-2-17 M & R RESTORATIONS INC 50.18 acres $21.09 093200 23.-1-22.23 MACK-HARRIS EDNA 17.60 acres $254.09 093200 21.-1-1.3 MAGOON MATT 23.60 acres $420.64 093200 38.-1-15 MAHONEY JOHN G 235.40 acres " $2,471.90 " 093200 24.-1-1.13 MARTINEAU RONALD L 44.79 acres $377.06 093200 51.-1-11.4 MONETTE JASON D 0.00x $152.81 093200 38.1-1-15 PERRAULT JEAN-PAUL 82.50x255.00 $219.53 093200 22.-1-9.1 PERRY ROY M 44.40 acres $274.54 093200 23.-1-22.271 REYELL IRVING 1.30 acres $84.12 093200 23.-1-22.274 REYELL LIFE EST IRVING L 1.30 acres $18.49 093200 37.-1-17.1 ROBARE HERMAN L 87.00x185.00 $21.29 093200 7.-1-10.1 S C H O O N M A K E ROBERT W 25.50 acres $336.45 093200 68.-1-1.4 SKIDDERS LAWRENCE 92.30 acres $795.75 093200 54.-2-22 STEVENS RODNEY A 200.00x175.00 $63.13
093200 69.-1-3.1 FINLAYSON SHANE 69.70 acres $60.14
DANNEMORA 093401 187.20-6-8 BUCK HELEN M 44.00x94.00 " $1,383.47 "
093200 51.-1-14 FOWLER DONALD H 4.60 acres $117.94
093401 187.20-4-3 BURDO STEVEN E 55.30x95.00 " $4,354.14 "
093200 51.-1-13.1 FOWLER DONALD H 61.70 acres $735.89
093401 188.17-2-3 COULON STEVE 33.00x150.00 " $2,152.12 "
093200 51.-1-1.2 FOWLER DONALD H 361.00 acres " $3,746.23 " 093200 7.-1-31.11
093401 187.20-7-35 COULON STEVE 59.00x160.00 $301.91 093401
187.20-6-1 COULON STEVEN 248.00x158.00 " $2,839.48 " 093401 187.20-3-16 DOUGLAS THOMAS M 66.00x167.50 " $2,984.80 " 093401 188.17-1-29 PROVOST RICHARD A 119.44x167.82 " $4,384.67 " 093401 187.20-2-10 ROGERS LIFE ESTATE MARY JANE 55.00x132.00 " $3,762.82 "
093489 83.20-1-32 DESCHAMPS JULIETTE 37.82x149.00 " $1,527.48 " 093489 183.16-1-13 DILLON SUSAN P 115.20x118.00 $575.40 093489 172.2-1-39.1 DOUGLAS DONALD R 40.00x150.00 " $2,800.24 " 093489 169.-2-7 DUBRAY WILLIAM 6.40 acres " $1,420.71 "
093401 187.20-5-1 S BAZZANO INC 91.00x81.00 $532.78
093489 183.20-1-30 DUCHARME ANNA 38.50x150.00 " $1,515.23 "
093401 187.20-2-11 SCHROYER BRADLEY S 1.50 acres " $7,361.27 "
093489 158.-1-11.2 GARDNER PATRICK 142.00x124.00 $146.71
093401 187.20-3-3 SEC OF HUD 66.00x165.00 " $1,861.89 "
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093600 71.3-1-10 ELLENBURG WARE INC 140.00x250.00 $595.46
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093800 45.-2-22.244 BESSE ANDRE 2.30 acres " $2,341.71 "
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093800 29.-1-14.2 BOUTIN RICHARD J
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093800 15.-1-23.22 DUPEE THOMAS 1.30 acres $396.49
093800 16.-1-7.42 HILL DANIEL R 2.00Macres $488.90
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093800 15.-1-23.5 LAFAVE KIM 1.30 acres " $1,510.52 "
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ADAMS DAWN 110.00x225.00 $522.34
093800 30.15-1-3 SAMPLE LAWRENCE 1.10 acres " $1,589.34 "
094000 256.-3-21 ARCOVIO RONALD 110.00x264.00 $623.09
093800 46.-1-3.4 SAMPLE LEE D 1.30 acres $193.35
094000 280.-2-15.2 ASHLINE TODD 231.00x185.00 $453.97
093800 30.-2-12 SAMPLE LEE D 14.40 acres $494.23
094000 265.-1-24.1 BARCOMB LINDA 300.05x235.00 " $1,637.43 "
093800 44.2-1-10 SMITH MEREDITH K 104.00x165.00 $899.43
094000 256.-5-13.2 BLAKE MICHAEL W 1.10 acres " $2,113.55 "
093800 16.-1-28.22 SORRELL NORMAN L 100.00x150.00 $126.42
094000 280.1-4-38 BOURDEAU MARK C 110.00x180.00 " $3,345.23 "
093800 16.-1-28.21 SORRELL NORMAN L 1.50 acres $277.88
094000 269.-1-24 BOUYEA MICHAEL P 125.00x200.00 " $1,170.21 "
093800 45.-3-9.22 SPOOR FANNIE 1.33 acres " $3,276.34 "
094000 256.-5-40 BUCHANAN REBECCA J 1.00 acres " $3,020.28 "
093800 45.-4-13.2 LAPLANT DONN E 4.00 acres " $2,311.78 "
093800 28.-1-3.81 MESECK LIFE ANNA J 17.00 acres $502.21
093800 44.-1-11.5 LAVALLEY GREGORY 2.60 acres " $1,491.31 "
093800 47.-1-11.3 MOONEY JOSHUA 1.10 acres $301.22
093800 41.-1-3.111 LAVALLEY LOUIS R 208.00x208.00 $547.35
093800 44.2-3-8 NEPHEW MARLENE A 85.00x150.00 $55.42
093800 41.-1-3.71 LAVALLEY LOUIS R 105.20 acres " $1,753.12 "
093800 31.-4-14.2 OLIVER CHERYL 2.00 acres " $1,765.98 "
093800 26.-1-8 LAVALLEY LOUIS R 190.00 acres " $2,188.34 "
093800 61.-1-14.213 ORMSBEE DANIEL 1.40 acres $455.60
093800 43.-1-26.1 LAVALLEY MARY J 25.90 acres $489.03
093800 31.-3-16.5 POULIN JASON P 150.00x270.00 " $1,366.45 "
093800 12.-1-8 LEAFLOOR JESS W 314.80 acres " $2,434.46 "
093800 46.-1-3.7 RABIDEAU DALE 5.00 acres " $4,788.88 "
093800 45.-3-2 LOPEZ JAY H 165.00x235.00 $380.49
093800 47.-1-4.21 RABIDEAU DOROTHY 109.10 acres " $1,009.68 "
093800 46.-1-12.10 STERLING ROY H 132.30 acres " $1,942.16 "
093800 43.-1-26.3 MANOR HAROLD W 1.50 acres $904.97
093800 31.-3-14 RABIDEAU JOHN L 22.80 acres $133.56
093800 46.-1-16 STERLING LINDA L 1.80 acres " $1,045.37 "
093800 43.-1-3 MANOR HAROLD W 69.50 acres " $1,346.45 "
093800 47.-1-1 RABIDEAU JOHN L 63.00 acres " $3,631.66 "
093800 61.-1-21.4 SWINTON LEONARD 189.00x173.00 $211.66
093800 43.-1-26.2 MANOR HAROLD W 156.50 acres " $1,922.12 "
093800 31.-3-12 RABIDEAU JOHN L 110.00 acres " $1,856.55 "
093800 47.-1-2.31 SWINTON LEONARD 2.30 acres $645.07
093800 31.-3-16.4 MANOR JAMIE J 1.10 acres " $1,848.05 "
093800 29.-1-12.9 RABIDEAU TERRY J 1.80 acres $695.57
093800 28.-1-9.1 TEDFORD ROY 108.90 acres " $1,610.43 "
093800 12.-1-1.3 MATTHEWS LESLIE F B208.00x208.00 $66.17
093800 30.20-3-8 RELATION DWIGHT 25.00x215.00 $198.67
093800 60.-1-9.2 TREZZA JOSEPH 5.00 acres $233.42
093800 58.-2-2.21 MCDONALD MARLON 3.50 acres $574.18
093800 30.20-3-6 RELATION DWIGHT 58.00x64.00 " $4,310.23 "
093800 46.-1-4.12 TROMBLY RANDALL R " $1,354.91 "
093800 58.-2-6.1 MCDONALD THOMAS A 147.90 acres " $3,795.32 "
093800 12.-1-13 RENADETTE KEITH 59.30 acres $453.97
093800 45.-3-8 TROMBLY RICHARD C SR 4.00 acres $304.99
093800 58.-1-2.1 MCDONALD THOMAS A 149.00 acres $846.16
093800 46.-1-12.4 RILEY MICHAEL H 1.00 acres " $1,435.46 "
093800 29.-2-1.3 WARREN SUSAN MARY 165.00x250.00 $686.48
093800 59.-1-30 MCNABB BONNIE A 5.50 acres " $2,531.53 "
093800 47.-1-4.22 ROBARE DEBORAH 1.00 acres " $1,530.54 "
093800 29.-2-8.2 WINCHIP JULIA 4.80 acres $725.74
093800 45.-5-5 MEIGHEN JOHN C 1.10 acres $372.58
093800 47.-1-11.21 ROCKWOOD DIANNA M 19.20 acres $482.48
093800 29.-1-16.2 WOODRUFF JOSHUA D 1.65 acres " $2,509.37 "
093800 31.-2-6 RUSSELL LAND CONTRACT LISA 99.00x66.00 " $1,241.59 "
093800 15.-1-33.7 WYSKO CHESTER T II 1.30 acres " $1,826.62 "
093800 45.-5-4 MEIGHEN JOHN C 1.20 acres $647.24
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$278.23
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094000 256.-5-30.4 CUMBER MARTIN L 1.00 acres $595.41
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$524.63
" $3,026.41 "
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094000 267.-2-5 DONER JAMES E 200.00x178.00 " $2,353.57 "
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094000 256.-5-5.5-1 VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS 0.01 acres " $2,058.23 "
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094000 267.-4-7 CLARK RICHARD J JR 1.60 acres " $2,800.50 " 094000 267.-4-8 CLARK RICHARD JR 5.30 acres " $2,817.42 "
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094000 279.-3-29 LAWRENCE WILLIAM O III 1.40 acres " $1,027.84 "
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094000 290.-1-17 COLLINS JOSEPH A 150.00x150.00 " $1,201.27 "
094000 255.-2-35 HUNT KAREN 125.00x100.00 $731.73
094000 269.-2-4.5 COMMUNITY FIT LLC 8.10 acres " $6,435.16 " 094000 256.-7-7 COMSTOCK BERNARD E 173.00x260.00 $471.04
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094000 281.12-1-14 CORYEA CHRISTINA M 30.00x100.00
094000 256.-5-27 LACROIX DAVID C 100.00x275.00 $747.58
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094000 281.-1-35 HAMILTON LEISA 1.30 acres $741.45
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$474.32
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094000 280.1-8-13 KAUTZ GINNY 52.00x142.00 " $4,494.10 "
094000 265.-1-12.1 MAICUS STEVEN A 91.60 acres " $1,708.43 "
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094000 257.-1-8.2 MANNION PETER F 264.00x160.00
094000 257.-2-44.8 TEDFORD WILLIAM R 1.04 acres
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094000 268.-1-52.20 WARD FREDRICK M 3.77 acres $330.49 094000 256.-5-26 WELLS WAYNE W 100.00x275.00 " $2,962.19 " 094000 255.-2-38.1 WITT SCOTT 14.40 acres " $3,939.30 " PLATTSBURGH 094200 192.4-4-7 AKEY ESTATE WAYNE 94.00x265.00 $822.45 094200 220.-8-11 AKEY PROPERTIES LLC 7.40 acres " $48,264.02 " 094200 203.4-2-20 ALLEN GARY N 210.00x5.00 $47.63 094200 204.-2-5 ALLEN GARY N 100.00x225.00 $910.12 094200 192.-1-33 ALLEN GARY N 12.10 acres $345.83 094200 220.-4-19 ALLEN RAYMOND 50.00x60.00 $101.09 094200 220.-4-19.1 ALLEN RAYMOND 50.00x50.00 $85.23 094200 246.-1-32 ATKINSON DIANA 54.60 acres " $17,124.87 " 094200 193.3-4-25 AUBIN DANIELLE L 89.00x317.35 $548.03 094200 232.-3-5 BERNARD DUSTIN 1.80 acres $946.14 094200 220.4-2-33.1 BESHAW ELI W JR 198.00x230.00 $977.76 094200 205.2-1-10.1 BEZIO ALAN W 190.91x200.00 " $6,209.99 " 094200 205.4-2-17 BISHOP ROBERT D 60.00x150.00 $178.70 094200 245.-5-13.2 BLAIR BERNARD 161.00x396.00 $456.83 094200 205.-1-17 BLAKESLEY ARTHUR 22.70 acres " $1,637.53 " 094200 246.-1-9.19
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094200 247.5-1-12 DAME MAUREEN V 186.84x151.02 $380.09
094200 192.-1-19 CIOCCA RALPH 26.70 acres $774.11
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094200 247.5-1-5 BLUFF POINT GOLF LLC 96.66x173.78 $142.99
094200 192.-1-20.1 CIOCCA RALPH 183.10 acres " $5,256.33 "
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094200 247.5-1-4 BLUFF POINT GOLF LLC 57.44x173.78 $142.99
094200 220.4-2-19 CLUKEY SCOTT 66.00x165.00 $818.59
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094200 206.4-4-3 COLLIN & MCBRIDE INC 150.00x133.13 " $16,096.20 "
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094200 247.5-1-1 BLUFF POINT LLC 105.68x243.77 $157.37
094200 220.-8-18 C O N K E Y- G A R Z O N E CYNTHIA C 9.10acres " $2,585.70 "
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GOLF
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094200 206.3-1-18.22 COUCH PROPERTIES LLC 190.00x76.00 $154.87 094200 206.3-1-18.21 CRARY JOHN W 1.10 acres " $2,695.82 " 094200 194.2-1-36 CROSS DAVID A 75.00x200.00 " $2,879.89 " 094200 193.3-3-43 CROSS JOEY 120.00x110.00 " $1,268.93 " 094200 247.21-2-11 DAME H. PAUL 20.90x125.40 " $3,123.54 " 094200 205.4-2-11.2 DAME J D 8.90 acres $879.78 094200 246.-5-29 DAME MAUREEN V 78.62x245.63 $380.09 094200 246.-5-3 DAME MAUREEN V 141.25x247.00 $931.80 094200 247.5-1-6.2 DAME MAUREEN V 44.66x140.92 $93.19 094200 247.5-1-9 DAME MAUREEN V 138.15x165.21 $380.09 094200 247.5-1-8 DAME MAUREEN V 138.93x165.21 $380.09 094200 247.5-1-7 DAME MAUREEN V 129.09x140.92 $380.09
094200 220.4-3-1 CARON LOYAL 66.00x215.00 " $1,088.17 "
094200 247.5-1-17.2 DAME MAUREEN V 66.63x167.37 $133.64
094200 220.4-2-1.3 CARON MAYNARD 5.00x154.00 $887.41
094200 247.5-1-16 DAME MAUREEN V 119.26x191.62 $380.09
094200 220.4-4-5 CHAGNON RICKY 58.00x240.00 $563.18
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094200 220.4-4-6 CHAGNON RICKY 42.00x240.00 " $1,755.22 "
094200 247.5-1-14 DAME MAUREEN V 139.19x187.93 $380.09
094200 192.-4-16 CIOCCA RALPH 100.38x164.01 $520.16
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TRUST GUY BE 1.30 acres " $5,846.33 "
1.50 acres " $3,028.38 "
094200 204.3-2-1 FISH JOSEPH 2.60 acres " $3,956.70 "
094200 203.-2-10.51 JOHNSON CHRISTOPHER 1.00 acres $505.69
094200 203.-1-19.1 FISH JOSEPH 3.70 acres $506.49
094200 192.4-3-8 JOHNSON DANIEL D SR 100.00x130.00 " $2,976.74 "
094200 246.-5-14 DAME MAUREEN V 1.34 acres $380.09
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094200 205.4-4-31.1 JOINER LAWRENCE 60.00x135.00 " $1,848.72 "
094200 246.-5-28 DAME MAUREEN V 1.35 acres $380.09
094200 208.-1-7 FRY MARY K 70.00x175.00 " $2,193.70 "
094200 246.-5-12 DAME MAUREEN V 1.38 acres $380.09
094200 221.9-1-2 GADWAY CHRISTOPHER 55.00x209.00 " $1,630.40 "
094200 246.-5-21 DAME MAUREEN V 1.34 acres $380.09 094200 246.-5-17 DAME MAUREEN V 1.34 acres $380.09
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094200 205.-1-41.2 GIROUX RICHARD 3.70 acres " $5,307.99 " 094200 194.20-1-6 GODDEAU MARILYN I 75.00x125.00 " $1,917.88 " 094200 204.-1-10 GOLDEN ROBERT 2.80 acres $436.64 094200 246.-1-15.1 GOODRICH EDWIN 17.06 acres " $12,008.75 "
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094200 192.4-3-15 GORDON JOANN 105.00x150.00 $949.09 094200 205.-1-10 GOSSELIN ESTATE GORDON 131.00x218.00 $812.48 094200 205.-1-9 GOSSELIN ESTATE GORDON 100.00x200.00 " $5,225.21 " 094200 205.-1-8 GOSSELIN ESTATE GORDON 118.00x207.13 $975.39 094200 205.-1-42 GOSSELIN GORDON 2.00 acres " $1,117.02 "
ESTATE
094200 205.3-2-4 GREGOIRE BARRETT 1.70 acres " $1,818.09 " 094200 220.4-2-1.12 HANSHAW SYLVIA 75.00x156.00 " $1,741.14 "
094200 220.4-2-36 KENNEDY ROBERT 100.00x269.18 $544.41
094200 220.4-3-19 MILLS ESTATE ROBERT 66.00x233.00 " $1,613.74 "
094200 191.-2-3.31 KNIGHT FRANK R 100.00x250.00 $868.90
094200 220.2-2-8 MONETTE CARL M 50.00x157.75 " $1,761.95 "
094200 203.-2-28 LAMERE BONNIE 130.00x200.00 " $1,088.79 "
094200 194.13-2-25 MOON TED & JUDY INC 1.00 acres " $14,517.21 "
094200 220.2-1-11.6 LASALLE TRAVIS 85.00x210.00 $762.54
094200 194.-2-8.11 MOSCHELLE DARRYL T 115.30 acres " $6,181.00 "
094200 220.2-1-11.3 LASALLE TRAVIS 189.80x210.00 " $1,244.17 "
094200 220.4-5-77 MOUSSEAU TAMMY L 130.00x110.00 " $2,874.18 "
094200 194.-3-13 LATINVILLE JAMES 100.00x226.00 " $4,162.66 "
094200 245.-5-15 MURRAY ESTATE JOHN D 74.00x200.00 $383.99
094200 233.16-5-1 LATINVILLE JAMES M 265.00x121.00 " $7,334.41 "
094200 192.-6-5 NICKERSON GARY 1.10 acres " $6,585.20 "
094200 193.3-3-53 LATOUR WALTER 100.00x150.00 " $1,335.78 "
094200 221.9-1-13 NORTH COUNTRY TOWING LLC 120.00x289.00 " $3,480.04 "
094200 189.-3-3.4 LAVARNWAY DALE R 34.52 acres " $1,643.83 "
094200 193.-1-12.2-1 NORTHWAY OUTDOOR ADVERTISING 0.00x $664.37
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094200 245.-5-23.2 DUTILLY ROSARIO D 2.70 acres " $9,891.71 "
094200 220.4-2-35 HENDRIE LEON 70.00x237.00 $124.65
094200 206.3-2-10 EDWARDS MICHAEL 1.20 acres " $1,674.92 "
094200 204.-1-3.21 HILL ANTHONY C 00.01x330.92 " $5,854.70 "
094200 233.-5-67 ESP PROPERTIES LLC 1.67 acres " $18,087.57 "
094200 191.-2-7.8 HOLMES TIMOTHY 30.60 acres " $3,424.27 "
094200 219.2-1-9.13 FENWICK REVOCABLE
094200 204.-1-13.2 JEFFORDS ALLEN L JR
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094200 193.-1-12.2 NORTHWAY OUTDOOR ADVERTISING 54.60 acres $367.67 094200 194.-1-16.1 NPB PROPERTIES LLC 26.50 acres " $12,277.57 " 094200 193.-1-11 O’GARRO MCNEVIN 51.70 acres " $1,080.58 "
094200 245.-4-5 MANTIKAS MICHAEL 55.00x594.00 " $1,357.49 "
094200 220.4-4-13 PATNO RONALD W 110.00x210.00 $854.80
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094200 193.3-2-8 MERCURIO HOLLIE K 110.00x343.00 " $1,413.52 "
094200 220.-8-13.21 MACEY MICHAEL J 1.57 acres " $3,286.60 "
094200 220.4-2-1.11 GRAY RUTH E 75.00x154.00 " $1,411.36 "
094200 220.4-4-9.21 MARTINEAU ROBIN 15.00x230.00 $479.42
094200 191.-3-15.121 MCKENNA STEPHEN A 11.80 acres " $5,094.67 "
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094200 192.-2-3.2 GALLAGHER ROBERT 163.92x175.00 " $1,428.02 "
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094200 192.-2-21 PERYEA MICHAEL 27.40 acres $520.16 &
094200 206.-2-17 PERYEA MICHAEL N 2.90 acres " $3,873.89 "
094200 191.-2-7.11-1 MARTIN GEORGE H 6.50 acres $474.86
094200 205.-3-8 PERYEA MICHAEL N 56.90 acres " $2,614.54 "
094200 220.4-2-1.13 MARTINEAU ELSIE 75.00x158.00 $768.78
094200 204.-1-13.11 PROVOST JAMES J 500.00x130.00 $64.86
094200 220.4-2-1.7 MARTINEAU ELSIE E 85.00x107.00
094200 204.-1-13.1 PROVOST JAMES J 1.55 acres
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$398.05 094200 204.-1-13.3 PROVOST JAMES J 1.72 acres $408.57 094200 192.4-3-12 REIL LYNNETTE 104.00x210.00 $3,100.96 "
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094200 205.4-2-9.1 ROBERTS JAMES R 78.00x145.00 " $1,074.51 " 094200 220.4-2-1.21 ROCK JARED D 50.00x207.00 " $2,413.03 " 094200 203.-2-33 ROCK STEVEN A 3.47 acres $440.47 094200 192.4-2-33 ROUGEAU TIFFANY M 100.95x156.40 " $2,337.71 "
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094200 193.-2-20.1 RUSHFORD DOUGLAS 4.80 acres " $2,772.16 " 094200 203.-2-47.3 SEGUIN RUSSELL T 200.00x200.00 " $1,396.69 " 094200 191.-3-26.21 SKELLEY TRAVIS 105.00x205.00 " $1,390.69 " 094200 192.4-3-28 SMITH ESTATE ESTHER C 105.00x150.00 " $1,862.45 " 094200 233.-1-27 STUDLEY WILLIAM 1.20 acres " $5,572.80 " 094200 205.4-2-3.2 SULLIVAN ANDREW F 100.00x150.00 " $1,124.53 " 094200 220.-6-2.31 SZATKOWSKI ANGELA 100.00x 185.00 $279.13 094200 206.4-4-24 TAYLOR MICHAEL J 60.00x238.00 " $3,799.97 " 094200 206.4-4-22 TAYLOR MICHAEL J 60.00x336.00 " $4,245.53 " 094200 206.4-4-23 TAYLOR MICHAEL J 60.00x336.00 " $3,415.62 " 094200 233.-1-44 TERRA DEVELOPMENT CORP 230.00x60.00 " $6,552.79 " 094200 181.-3-4.2 TERRA DEVELOPMENT INC 18.70 acres $187.08 094200 181.-3-1.2 TERRA DEVELOPMENT INC 46.40 acres " $2,333.87 " 094200 246.-1-10.56 THE LANDINGS ASSOCIATION 20.00x $294.54 094200 205.4-4-36 TOUSIGNANT MOND 75.00x154.00 " $1,447.01 "
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204.3-1-6 WAY HAROLD 17.90 acres " $1,436.80 "
262.-1-4 BROUSSEAU STEVE 7.20 acres " $5,177.55 "
248.-1-5.4 GADWAY CHARLES E 9.90 acres $516.82
094200 205.-1-20.2 WHITLEY SAMUEL 146.00x110.00 $22.29
094489 236.-1-3.9 BROWN CAROL 99.80 acres " $1,895.05 "
094489 251.-1-23.21 GARDNER ELDORIS 14.60 acres " $2,439.54 "
094200 193.3-5-11 W O O D ROBIN W 100.00x184.80 " $3,608.18 "
094489 227.-1-26.2 BUCKLEY GREGORY J 3.80 acres " $5,521.95 "
094489 263.-1-49.3 GEPPNER CINDY 21.30 acres " $1,819.58 "
094200 192.4-3-17 WRIGHT RANDY S 100.00x150.00 " $2,880.09 "
094489 251.3-4-8 CARPENTER GLENN 115.00x179.50 $916.53
094489 210.2-1-6 GILLETT HERMAN H 99.00x350.00 $655.14
094200 232.-3-22.9 ZATYLNY FRANK S 1.00 acres $561.65
094489 238.-1-1.12 CHAMPAGNE CODY J 12.10 acres " $3,747.25 "
094489 210.2-2-8 GILLETTE TOM 2.60 acres " $1,146.03 "
SARANAC 094401 202.5-2-22 BEAUDOIN MARK 100.88x255.95 " $6,324.51 "
094489 237.-1-1 CHAMPAGNE KELLAS 223.70 acres " $2,199.98 "
094489 248.-1-26 HANBURY MARTIN 35.70 acres $406.59
094401 201.8-1-5 CORMIER LINDA 61.00x165.00 " $1,453.74 "
094489 238.-1-1.11 CHAMPAGNE SHANE 12.00 acres $433.81
094401 201.12-1-6 COULON STEPHEN 133.50x126.00 " $1,603.48 "
094489 238.-1-1.2 CHAMPAGNE SHANE J 55.70 acres " $3,332.14 "
094401 201.8-1-24.4 DOUGLAS THOMAS M 94.00x100.00 $379.87
094489 240.1-1-23 C O R Y E R WILLIAM R 103.50x70.00 " $2,590.49 "
094401 202.5-1-1 EGAN ROBERT F 98.00 acres " $1,704.04 "
094489 201.-2-15.1 CUMMINGS ATES INC 2.20 acres " $1,331.98 "
094401 201.8-2-10 GODDEAU RITA DELIA 130.00x125.00 " $4,229.33 " 094401 188.17-8-13 MCGEE KATHLEEN E 80.59x235.00 " $1,020.37 " 094401 188.17-7-19 SCENIC VIEW ESTATES LTD 5.30 acres " $1,184.42 " 094401 187.20-9-3.1 THE MALSEPTIC LLC 1.50 acres " $3,617.71 " 094489 240.1-1-8 ALEXANDER DONALD J 108.00x238.00 " $1,048.54 " 094489 240.1-1-28 ALEXANDER DOUGLAS 261.52x81.50 " $3,351.93 " 094489 240.1-1-27 ALEXANDER DOUGLAS A JR 33.00x81.80 " $1,908.97 " 094489 210.2-2-5.2 ATKINSON DARCY J 101.00x280.00 $888.33 094489 248.-1-23 ATKINSON LEE D 2.80 acres $213.79 094489 236.-1-9 ATKINSON RONALD SR 5.30 acres " $1,482.15 " 094489 263.-1-49.2 BARBER RANDOLPH 3.60 acres $305.82 094489 202.-2-6 BAUGHN THOMAS M 120.00x250.00 " $3,063.40 "
094200 205.-1-4 VANN PAMELA 85.00x185.00 " $2,980.15 "
094489 263.-1-15.2 BENSON LISA 4.20 acres " $2,071.99 "
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HELEN
ASSOCI-
094489 251.-1-2.32 HERBOLD PAUL 9.70 acres " $1,859.54 " 094489 214.-1-10.1 HERBOLD PAUL III 54.90 acres " $1,048.96 " 094489 214.-1-9 HERBOLD PAUL III 330.80 acres " $5,176.97 " 094489 239.-1-32.5 HEYWOOD JOHN J 12.60 acres $396.62
094489 216.-1-67.3 DAY JOHN F 70.10 acres " $1,838.65 " 094489 216.-1-29.1 DELISLE AYOTTE CONNIE A 222.00x120.00 $490.84 094489 251.3-2-24 D E N I Z SAMUEL K 140.00x130.00 $558.09 094489 236.-1-3.19 DICKERMAN MARION 8.40 acres $531.93 094489 251.3-1-24.31 DICKERMAN LOPE 115.00x82.50 " $1,567.33 "
094489 210.2-1-5 HARRIS ANDREW 61.00x330.00 $900.01
PENE-
094489 263.-1-37 DOYLE PAUL A JR 14.00 acres " $1,208.11 " 094489 239.-1-33.2 DROLLETTE REBECCA 18.80 acres " $3,358.57 " 094489 228.-2-7.2 DUBRAY SHANNON 5.10 acres $739.11 094489 251.-1-32.14 DUPRAW JAROD E 3.00 acres $468.01 094489 210.2-3-4 EGGERS TODD 125.00x240.00 $507.90 094489 227.-2-4 ELLIS NANCY 2.40 acres " $3,044.53 " 094489 202.-1-18.1 FINLEY TREVOR D 82.50x211.73 " $2,765.24 " 094489 252.-1-15 FLUGROD DONALD 104.40 acres $541.00 094489
094489 215.-1-41.3 HILDERBRANDT WALTER J JR 160.00x70.00 $222.48 094489 262.-1-43.2 JOHNSON CHRISTOPHER L JR 2.70 acres " $2,295.46 " 094489 227.4-2-4.3 JOST ERIC 123.27x210.03 $941.85 094489 263.-1-8 KELLY KELLY 8.10 acres $429.93 094489 251.3-1-19.2 LAMORA JOSEPH H 125.00x57.00 $922.29 094489 236.-1-3.12 LARRABEE LEAF 19.30acres " $1,213.37 " 094489 241.-1-24 LAVARNWAY SCOTT 6.00 acres " $1,520.67 " 094489 262.-1-13.1 LIBERTY JEFFREY 8.60 acres " $2,508.58 " 094489 251.3-4-18 LONGTEMPS CLIFFORD 220.00x120.00 $304.31 094489 261.-2-5 LONGTEMPS CLIFFORD 22.00 acres " $3,973.70 " 094489 239.-1-29.12 MACEY RUTH 200.00x200.00 $24.06 094489 263.-1-20.2 MERRY JANICE ANN 1.30 acres $494.42 094489 226.-1-15.1
September 20, 2014 MILLER JASON 150.00 acres " $3,785.00 " 094489 216.-2-14 MILLER NOREEN E 4.40 acres " $3,904.43 " 094489 262.-1-39 NEPHEW KEVIN L 1.00 acres $105.48 094489 252.-1-6.2 O’BRIEN LEO JR 151.30 acres " $2,128.28 " 094489 201.-2-30.5 PARROTTE TODD V 3.10 acres " $1,105.56 " 094489 251.-1-25 PERRY TODD 5.60 acres " $4,093.51 " 094489 263.-1-7 PERYEA DARLENE 8.00 acres $816.19 094489 217.-3-20 POULIN ROGER G 12.90 acres " $4,728.49 " 094489 252.-1-5.1 PROVOST GARY 35.00 acres " $2,455.79 "
www.northcountryman.com 165.00x180.00 $777.29 094489 210.2-2-12 REED JESSE 180.00x185.00 $593.18 094489 241.-1-1 REILLE DAWN M 1.20 acres " $1,935.01 " 094489 260.-1-16.2 ROBERTS TIMOTHY 1.40 acres " $1,045.03 " 094489 240.3-1-19 R O S S I GEORGE 100.00x117.00 $426.10 094489 240.3-1-20 ROSSI GEORGE 50.00x117.00 $152.00 094489 226.-1-28.3 SANTOSA RONNY 0.00x $380.75 094489 239.-2-2 SANTOSA RONNY 47.20 acres " $1,339.52 " 094489 216.-1-11 SMATHERS LILLIAN M 2.10 acres $528.07
094489 202.-2-26 PROVOST RICHARD A 82.50x132.00 $396.07
094489 210.2-2-13 STANDISH COMMUNITY ASSOC 200.00x200.00 $795.38
094489 202.-2-14 PROVOST RICHARD A 82.50x132.00 $399.85
094489 251.3-4-6 STEVENS ROY 120.00x107.30 $250.16
094489 248.-1-24 RABIDEAU CHAD 1.30 acres $418.53
094489 214.-1-10.2 STOUGHTON KIEL 24.80 acres $255.40
094489 263.-1-29.3 RACETTE MICHAEL G 6.50 acres " $1,931.71 "
094489 201.-2-42 SULLIVAN TRACEY 100.00x100.00 $203.61
094489 201.-1-6 RAYMOND JOHN 4.00 acres $535.69
094489 201.-1-20 SULLIVAN TRACEY 2.90 acres $509.27
094489 201.-1-5.1 RAYMOND JOHN 92.40 acres " $1,203.07 " 094489 210.2-2-14 REED JESSE
094489 240.1-2-11.1 TEDFORD ROY 181.50x118.96 " $2,514.31 " 094489 252.-1-13
THE FOREST TRUST 112.00 acres $627.59
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094489 228.-3-13 TRUDO BONNIE L 2.50 acres " $1,520.67 " 094489 262.-1-45.12 TURNER JOHN 3.54 acres $482.87 094489 263.-1-44 VELIE DONALD R 1.60 acres " $3,218.95 " 094489 261.-1-5 WALDRON GERALD F 20.80 acres $455.87 094489 241.-1-31.1 WALING BARRETT II 23.40 acres " $1,188.59 " 094489 248.-1-11 WELLS MICHAEL 1.00 acres " $1,199.88 " 094489 236.-1-3.18 WHITE CHRISTOPHER W 188.00x187.00 $818.76 094489 215.-1-40.1 WRIGHT LIFE ESTATE FLORENCE B 101.10 acres " $5,416.73 " 094489 215.-1-42.3 WRIGHT RUSSELL 66.00 acres " $1,018.75 " 094489 210.2-1-8 WUERSCHING HORST 1.90 acres $593.18 SCHUYLER FALLS 094600 230.-3-27.3 AGONEY MICHAEL 175.00x163.33 " $2,207.83 " 094600 204.-3-21 ALLEN GARY N 105.58x128.00 $448.96 094600 230.-4-50.1 ATKINSON ROBERT 9.34 acres " $7,027.93 " 094600 231.-1-52 BATES CINDY 200.00x200.00
" $4,365.23 "
201.03x196.00 " $1,065.04 "
094600 204.-3-19 BLAIR RICHARD 97.50x128.00 $441.88
094600 219.1-6-16 GOFF GERALDINE M 83.80x150.00 " $3,349.05 "
094600 256.-2-1.2 BLAKE JOHN 208.00x208.00 " $2,272.59 " 094600 232.-2-4.1 BOSLEY LIFE BEATRICE 23.80 acres " $1,190.03 "
094600 230.-1-4.2 GUMLAW GEORGE H 1.10 acres $533.81 USE
094600 244.4-1-2.4 BROWN STEVEN 1.22 acres " $2,042.83 " 094600 245.-2-17.6 CROSBY CARROLL JR 200.00x200.00 $790.86 094600 245.-2-23 CROUSE KIRK D 236.17x160.00 " $3,027.49 " 094600 245.-1-18.12 DANIELS RUSSELL C 100.00x200.00 " $1,638.09 " 094600 244.-1-37.6 DASHNAW JEFFREY R 1.11 acres " $2,246.56 " 094600 256.2-1-5.1 DELONG MICHAEL G 57.00x224.00 " $1,445.31 " 094600 232.-1-21 DEMARAIS JOHN 8.50 acres $458.59 094600 244.4-1-10 DRAGON ARCH INC 80.00x192.00 " $1,017.07 " 094600 245.-1-14.31 DUTILLY DOUGLAS R 3.60 acres " $5,553.83 " 094600 245.-1-3 ED GARROW & SONS INC 200.00x325.00 $576.19 094600 231.-1-61.41 FOX NICOLE J 200.00x200.00 " $2,517.87 " 094600 245.-1-14.33 GADWAY WILLIAM
094600 245.-3-40 HEWSTON CHRISTOPHER L 88.37x167.28 $558.90 094600 32.-1-25 HEYWOOD STEPHANIE 100.00x150.00 " $1,023.28 " 094600 244.-1-31.42 LABARGE JOHN 110.00x150.00 " $1,253.05 "
094600 256.1-1-2.2 MANNION PETER F 127.00x120.00 " $1,006.12 " 094600 243.-1-14.4 MAULDING BRIAN 215.00x175.00 " $2,115.99 " 094600 244.-2-25.8 MCCRAY MICHAEL P 100.00x150.00 " $1,222.18 " 094600 219.-2-38 MCKINNON CARL R 100.00x150.00 " $1,205.60 " 094600 218.-1-35.2 MEDLEY WAYNE E 100.00x 331.00 " $1,181.41 " 094600 230.-5-3 MINER BERNARD J 46.70 acres " $1,616.33 "
094600 244.-1-37.3 LADIEU ALTHEA 80.00x200.00 " $1,315.16 " 094600 218.-2-66 LADIEU CAMERON L 1.20 acres " $1,369.56 " 094600 245.-1-18.161 LADIEU NOREENA M 28.20 acres " $4,709.37 " 094600 230.-2-1.3 LAMOY CHARLES 150.00x266.00 " $4,327.96 " 094600 245.-1-29.22 LATULIP DONALD B 150.00x150.00 " $2,399.88 " 094600 245.-1-29.21 LATULIP DONALD B 150.00x150.00 $532.75 094600 219.-1-1.6 LOFFLER FROSSA 1.30 acres " $1,466.52 "
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094600 245.-8-12 MANLEY ESTATE THELMA 125.00x275.00 $105.73 094600 256.1-1-2.1 MANNION PETER F 40.00x88.00 $216.55
094600 244.-3-22 ORMSBY RAY 205.00x210.00 $293.20 094600 244.3-1-17 ORMSBY RAYMOND EDWARD 90.00x150.00 " $1,501.62 " 094600 245.-1-34 PETTITT SARAH 1.00 acres " $1,315.16 " 094600 245.-3-31 RANSOM TODD J 100.00x174.50 " $3,389.38 " 094600 232.-2-8.14 RASMUSSEN DAVID 150.00x150.00 $966.04 094600 231.-1-40.2 RECORE HERBERT A JR 1.90 acres " $1,870.90 " 094600 230.-2-11.5 REYELL HEIDI 130.00x325.00 " $2,898.57 " 094600 230.-3-24.4 REYELL THOMAS 1.00 acres $81.13 094600 245.-2-34.1 RIEDL IRENE 15.70 acres
$658.86 094600 218.1-4-19.1 ROCK CLARENCE 110.00x130.00 $843.21 094600 218.-1-43.1 ROCK JASON 1.70 acres " $1,447.51 " 094600 244.-1-32.3 ROWBOTTOM KAY 125.00x275.00 " $1,235.59 "
094600 218.-2-55.2 TRUDO CHARLES V 5.20 acres " $8,887.78 " 094600 218.-1-48 TYNDALL THOMAS H 110.00x200.00 " $1,522.68 "
MARY
094600 230.-1-16.2 SENECAL LIFE ESTATE GARY 50.00x200.00 $203.33 094600 230.-3-24.5 SENECAL RALPH JR 1.29 acres $625.72 094600 244.4-1-6 SEYMOUR MICHAEL S 1.10 acres $676.74 094600 232.-1-16.22 SHEPARD KURT 100.00x140.00 " $1,119.68 " 094600 232.-2-17.22 SPOONER BARBARA 150.00x205.00 " $4,325.13 " 094600 232.-2-17.1 SPOONER BRYAN M 2.40 acres " $1,093.88 " 094600 230.-1-33.3 STALEY RANDAL R JR 1.30 acres $929.86 094600 219.1-4-27 STAPLES VANESSA J 33.00x300.00 " $2,456.14 " 094600 219.1-4-11.1 STAPLES VANESSA J 115.66x243.00 " $2,545.36 " 094600 217.-1-22 TENNEY JOSEPH A 2.00 acres $923.76 094600 232.-4-40 TOURVILLE CHRISTOPHER 100.00x200.00 " $5,352.72 " 094600 218.-3-1.4
TRIM EUGENE J JR 1.30 acres " $3,408.90 "
094600 231.-1-19.1 USCA CONSTRUCTION INC 93. 70 acres " $2,640.88 " 094600 219.-2-14.21 WAY HAROLD L 90.00x300.00 $593.82 094600 219.-2-14.82 WAY HAROLD L 4.70 acres $781.79 094600 256.-6-13 WOOD RICHARD 1.60 acres " $1,262.35 " 094600 256.1-1-12 WOODWARD LIFE USE GLORIA L 140.00x205.00 $686.46 094600 245.-1-19 WRIGHT DANA 3.70 acres " $1,980.74 " 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, 2014. 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. NC-9/6,9/20,10/04/20143TC-57957
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