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WESTCHESTER & FAIRFIELD COUNTY

BUSINESS JOURNALS

AUGUST 29, 2016 | VOL. 52, No. 35

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New life for a historic White Plains campus BY RYAN DEFFENBAUGH rdeffenbaugh@westfairinc.com

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Manhattan commercial real estate company and owner of Westchester office buildings plans a development that would bring apartment dwellers, resident law school students and seniors in assisted living to the former Good Counsel campus on North Broadway in White Plains. The 16-acre property adjoining the Pace University law school was purchased by an entity of George Comfort & Sons Inc. in late November for $16.3 million. For 125 years, the campus was used by a teaching order of Roman Catholic nuns,

An architect's rendering of the redeveloped Good Counsel campus viewed from North Broadway.

Sisters of the Divine Compassion, whose announced plans in 2014 to market the North Broadway property and close two parochial schools on the historic site met with protest from parents and alumni. After efforts to find another location for the school failed, the all-girls Academy of Our Lady of Good Counsel High School closed in June 2015. Good Counsel Academy Elementary relocated a year ago from the North Broadway campus to a former Roman Catholic school building in Valhalla. Now WP Development NB, LLC — a group of investors led by Manhattan-based George Comfort & Sons — has proposed » NORTH BROADWAY, page 8

Bruce Museum expansion would more than double visitor space BY ALEESIA FORNI aforni@westfairinc.com

THE BRUCE MUSEUM HAS FILED plans with the town of Greenwich for a 39,593-square-foot building expansion in what would be the 104-year-old institution’s first renovations in more than two

decades. The proposed development would more than double the museum’s existing 29,639-squarefoot space on its roughly 6-acre lot at 1 Museum Drive. Museum officials said the project is needed to accommodate the growing demand on the

museum and strengthen its position as a cultural destination. Formerly owned by textile merchant Robert Moffat Bruce, the house and land were deeded to the town in 1908 with a stipulation from Bruce that it be used as “a natural history, historical and art museum for the benefit of the public.” Managed by nonprofit organization Bruce Museum Inc., the museum mounts 12 to 14 shows and presents 1,200 educational programs to about 100,000 visitors annually. “It certainly attracts people to Greenwich,” Greenwich First Selectman Peter J. Tesei said, add-

A rendering of the lobby in the Bruce Museum’s proposed expansion. Courtesy of Eskew+Dumex+Ripple.

ing that the museum is “a real gem for the town.” Museum officials this summer told town selectmen the Bruce has seen a 20 percent increase in visitors in the past year. The museum is exceeding capacity for its programming and does not have enough space to display its permanent collection

of nearly 16,500 objects, they said. Last renovated in 1992, the museum’s physical constraints limit the services it can provide, Bruce Museum Executive Director Peter C. Sutton told the Greenwich Board of Selectmen in July. » BRUCE MUSEUM, page 8


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River towns wage campaign against barges BY BILL HELTZEL bheltzel@westfairinc.com

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lected officials from river towns in Westchester have banded together to ban the barges. A dozen officials gathered at Yonkers City Hall on Aug. 22 to rally opposition to a U.S. Coast Guard proposal to create 10 anchorages along the Hudson. The Hudson River Waterfront Alliance opposes the anchorages on the grounds of economic development, environmental concerns and public safety. There are three kinds of government programs, said Peekskill Mayor Frank Catalina, good, bad and really bad. “This is a really bad,” he said. Three industry groups are behind the proposal. The Maritime Association of the Port of New York and New Jersey, the Hudson River Pilots Association and American Waterways Operators requested the anchorages in January.

The maritime industry had been put on notice about commercial vessels illegally parking in unofficial anchorages. The industry groups proposed creating 10 official anchorages along a 109mile stretch of the river, from Yonkers to Kingston, where crews have customarily parked vessels to wait out storms or wait for high tide. The largest anchorage would be offshore of Yonkers, encompassing 715 acres up to Dobbs Ferry and allowing 16 vessels at a time. The Yonkers Hub would extend an existing anchorage that runs from Yonkers to the George Washington Bridge. Riverfront towns that have invested heavily in converting abandoned industrial sites to residential and commercial buildings and parks see the anchorages as a setback. Environmental groups say that heavy ground tackle used when dropping anchor damages the riverbed and disrupts spawning grounds for fish, including endangered species such as the Atlantic and shortnose sturgeon.

Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano.

“This is a disturbing proposal,” Marsha Gordon, president of the Business Council of Westchester, said at the press conference, describing the riverfront as the base of residences, recreation and tourism. Two thousand housing units are being

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built in Yonkers, according to Mayor Mike Spano, who organized the press conference. Private investors and local, state and federal governments have sunk hundreds of millions of dollars into developing the » BARGES, page 15

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SANKO SHIPPING COMPANY SELLS GREENWICH OFFICE BUILDING

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FED AGENCY TURNS TO REGENERON FOR FIRST DRUGS AGAINST MERS REGENERON PHARMACEUTICALS INC. WILL MANUFACTURE AND study two antibody drugs to combat deadly Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, or MERS, in a new agreement with the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The state’s largest biopharmaceutical company, headquartered in Westchester on The Landmark at Eastview campus, is already working with BARDA to advance a potential treatment for Ebola virus discovered and developed at its labs, Regeneron said in an Aug. 22 announcement. Regeneron scientists used the company’s proprietary VelociGene and VelocImmune technologies to rapidly identify and preclinically validate the antibody candidates for the potential prevention and treatment of MERS, an often-fatal respiratory illness for which there are no approved medicines or vaccines. Cases of MERS have been reported in the Middle East, South Korea, Europe, the U.S., Africa and other countries in Asia, according to Regeneron officials. Health and Human Services will provide up to $8.9 million to Regeneron to support packaging and labeling of the antibodies for human use, the preparation and submission of an Investigational New Drug application with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and a clinical trial of the new drugs on healthy volunteers conducted by the National Institutes of Health. Neil Stahl, executive vice president of research and development at Regeneron, said the company “has built a unique rapid response platform to address emerging infectious disease threats” such as MERS and Ebola and is making quick progress on a preclinical program targeting the Zika virus. “We are committed to partnering with the government and other organizations to swiftly address these emerging public health emergencies,” Stahl said. Regeneron officials said the MERS antibodies have been discovered and developed pursuant to Regeneron’s antibody discovery and preclinical development agreement with Sanofi, the French pharmaceutical giant, and Sanofi has opt-in rights for development and commercialization.

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THE U.S. SUBSIDIARY OF A Japanese bulk carrier shipping company, Sanko Kisen USA Corp., has sold its longtime office building in Greenwich’s Cos Cob neighborhood to an undisclosed buyer for $3.5 million, Colliers International Group Inc. reported. The seller, whose parent company is Tokyo-based Sanko Steamship Co. Ltd., will vacate the 10,000-square-foot, Class B office building at 5 River Road. A broker in the sale said Sanko is consolidating its platform and there are no apparent plans to relocate Sanko Kisen’s Connecticut headquarters. Sanko Steamship Co. in 2012 filed for bankruptcy protection in Japan and in U.S. Bankruptcy Court and completed a company reorganization in late 2014. The undisclosed buyer purchased the two-story building and assumed a 999year land lease for the three-quarter acre site. The 34-year-old office building is part of a mixed-use complex on Cos Cob Harbor. Sanko was represented in the sale by Michael Siegel, executive managing director, and Enzennio Mallozzi, managing director, in the Stamford office of Colliers International. The Colliers brokers also procured the buyer. Mallozzi said the buyer’s offer was accepted within three weeks of the River Road property being listed on the market. “This is an attractive location in an area recognized for its affluent demographics,” he said.

CT AND NY CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRIES HAD LEAST ECONOMIC IMPACT IN U.S. IN 2015 CONNECTICUT AND NEW YORK TIED for last place in a new report calculating the value added by the private construction industry as a percentage of gross domestic product (GDP) in 2015. According to the Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC), construction in both states accounted for 3.1 percent of GDP, well below the national average of 3.9 percent. This marked the third consecutive year that the two states tied for last place. All told, the value added by the private construction industry was up in 30 states and fell in just six in 2015. Leading the way were North Dakota at 7.6 percent, followed by Hawaii (5.9) and Montana (5.8). Edging out Connecticut and New York were 47th-place Oregon (3.3 percent) and 48th-place Delaware (3.2). “The industry continues to experience growth following the Great Recession, led by investment in lodging, office, manufacturing and multifamily construction,” WCBJ

said economist Bernard M. Markstein, president and chief economist of Markstein Advisors, which conducted the analysis for ABC. “The recovery is being led by consumers who have benefited from improved job markets, increased income and low energy prices and who are spending their increases in disposable income.”

SCHIMENTI CELEBRATES OCULUS OPENING REPRESENTATIVES OF SCHIMENTI CONSTRUCTION WERE ON HAND to celebrate the opening of retail stores in the Westfield World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan on Aug. 16. Schimenti, based in Ridgefield, was the general contractor for several stores in the Oculus, the 78,000-square-foot retail and dining centerpiece in the $4 billion World Trade Center Transportation Hub. The Oculus, a soaring, light-filled glassand-steel structure designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava to look like a dove in flight, opened nearly 15 years after terrorists destroyed the World Trade Center in 2001. It is part of the 350,000-square-foot Westfield World Trade Center mall. Schimenti served as general contractor for Banana Republic, Breitling, Cole Haan, COS, Fossil, H&M, Under Armour and Victoria’s Secret. The transportation hub serves 250,000 daily commuters, connecting 11 subway lines, the PATH rail system, Battery Park City Ferry Terminal, World Trade Center towers, the World Financial Center and the Winter Garden. Schimenti was founded in 1994 by Matthew C. Schimenti, a third-generation veteran of the design and construction business who has focused his firm on retail construction.

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The Chicken Island site near Getty Square in downtown Yonkers. File photo.

THE CITY OF YONKERS ISSUED a request for proposals from developers interested in redeveloping the roughly 6-acre downtown lot called Chicken Island, said Wilson Kimball, Yonkers planning and development commissioner.

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MALLOY: FIRST FIVE PLUS HAS CREATED NEARLY 3,800 JOBS

TOTAL WINE & MORE SUES TO END MINIMUM PRICES FOR WINE AND SPIRITS

CONNECTICUT’S FIRST FIVE PLUS JOBS program has resulted in 3,759 jobs created in the state by 13 participating companies, which have invested nearly $1.3 billion in new infrastructure and human capital — over five times the state’s assistance in loans and grants — according to Gov. Dannel Malloy and Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner Catherine Smith. The state has provided $256.6 million in direct assistance to the companies and $125 million worth of tax credits. So far, 13,349 jobs have been retained. The initiative has a goal of 5,264 new jobs for Connecticut residents which, if attained, will generate an estimated $284.6 million in new state income tax revenue. Signed into law in 2011, the First Five Plus program supports large-scale economic development projects to encourage job creation, new capital investment, and business expansion or relocation. Participants in the program are Cigna, NBC Sports, Alexion, ESPN, CareCentrix, Sustainable Building Systems, Deloitte, Bridgewater Associates, Charter Communications, Navigators, Pitney Bowes, EDAC and Synchrony Bank.

INDEPENDENT WINE, BEER AND SPIRITS retailer Total Wine & More has filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Connecticut challenging what it calls the state’s “antiquated laws and regulations” that require wholesalers and retailers to set a minimum price consumers pay for wine and spirits. According to the suit filed Aug. 23 by the Hartford-based company, which operates a location in Norwalk, Connecticut’s mandatory minimum pricing statute results in retail prices for wine and spirits that “may be in excess of 25 percent higher than prices offered for identical products in surrounding states.” Total Wine further stated that “The price-fixing by wholesalers and retailers constitutes restraint of trade and a violation of the federal Sherman Antitrust Act.” “It’s time for Connecticut to finally enter the 21st century when it comes to the sale of wine and spirits,” said Total Wine Vice President, Public Affairs Edward Cooper. “The loser in the current equation is the consumer. The current pricing structure drives them to out-of-state outlets in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Striking down these laws and regulations allow consumers the freedom to pay lower prices for wine and spirits.”

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Now an underused municipal parking lot for Getty Square shoppers, the Chicken Island site off New School Street should house a new government center and firehouse, according to the RFP. “Those are two things we know we need, and then we’ll let the developer sort of indicate what else they could put on there,” Kimball said. A new firehouse would replace the 89-year-old Fire House 1 on New School Street — “pretty, but not very functional,” said Kimball — that was condemned last year. The plans would also likely include tearing down 87 Nepperhan Ave., the former Yonkers Health Center adjacent to City Hall that houses the city Parking Violations Bureau, planning and development offices and other city departments, and the Government Center parking garage. Chicken Island takes its name from a former island on the site in the Saw Mill River occupied by a chicken farm in the 19th century. Kimball said the area has been underdeveloped for more than 40 years. Plans for a mixed-use redevelopment that included a sports stadium never got off the ground. “It could be a mini-development,” Kimball said of Chicken Island.

The company said that by year’s end it will operate 150 superstores in 21 states, with plans for further expansion.

ABC DRUGS OPENS ON PLATINUM MILE FOR DOCTORS’ OFFICES ABC DRUGS, A 4-YEAR-OLD PHARMACY based in the Bronx, will open its first Westchester County location in the Purchase Professional Park, office park owners Simone Development Cos. and Fareri Associates announced. The pharmacy, which operates three outlets in the Bronx and Harlem, will serve the Purchase office park’s medical tenants and other doctors’ offices along the I-287 corridor from an 805-square-foot space at 3010 Westchester Ave. The store will only dispense prescription drugs and other medicines. The lease deal was brokered for the landlord by Glenn Walsh, executive managing director at Newmark Grubb Knight Frank’s Rye Brook office, the exclusive leasing agent for Purchase Professional Park. Alfredo Pujols, of WAP Realty Group Inc. in the Bronx, was the tenant’s broker. ABC Drugs President Rajan Kohli in the lease announcement said the new, independent pharmacy will soon be expanding to Connecticut. —Aleesia Forni, John Golden, Bill Heltzel, Kevin Zimmerman

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Jean Claude Frajmund has turned a section of a former mattress factory into a shrimp-farming venture near the Newburgh riverfront. Photo by Bob Rozycki.

STARTUP FUND INVESTS $175K IN NEWBURGH SHRIMP FARM THE HUDSON VALLEY STARTUP FUND, started in March to invest in local small business, made its first investment earlier this month, to the Newburgh-based Eco Shrimp Garden LLC. HV Startup Fund recently announced

that it would invest up to $175,000 in the shrimp garden, which is based in a former mattress factory in a historical district of Newburgh. The investment was approved by HV Startup Fund fund members following a process that included an initial screening, pitch and due diligence. In a feature on Eco Shrimp Garden published by the Business Journal in May, the garden’s founder Jean Claude Frajmund said he planned to expand within the 30,000-square-foot space he leases on William Street. Frajmund produces about 350 pounds of fresh shrimp per week in saltwater tanks in the basement of the factory space. With expansion, Frajmund told the Business Journal, he could ramp up production to meet increased demand. Eco Shrimp Garden, founded in 2015, sells its product at the Greenmarket in Manhattan. The shrimp is never frozen and is grown sustainably — free of chemicals, hormones and antibiotics.

“I’m thrilled to be able to grow a sustainable business in the Hudson Valley, and even better to be funded by local investors through the HV Startup Fund,” Frajmund said in a press release from the fund. “The fund process was helpful for me in developing my business and will be a great asset to other local entrepreneurs.” The startup fund is member-managed, with 44 members. It is co-managed by Johnny LeHane, Paul Hakim, Chad Gomes, Noa Simons and Tony DiMarco. The fund targeted region for investment includes Westchester, Orange, Putnam, Dutchess, Ulster and Greene counties. Entrepreneurs looking to be considered for investment can submit applications through the HV Startup Fund page on the funding website Gust.

PFIZER SPENDS $14B ON CANCER DRUG FIRM MEDIVATION PFIZER INC., A NEW YORK City-based company with a presence in Rockland County, said that it will buy the biopharmaceutical company Medivation Inc. in a deal worth about $14 billion. Medivation is based in San Francisco. The company is a manufacturer of a leading drug that treats prostate cancer. “The proposed acquisition of Medivation is expected to immediately

accelerate revenue growth and drive overall earnings growth potential for Pfizer,” Ian Read, Pfizer’s chairman and CEO, said in the Aug. 22 announcement. Medivation’s drug portfolio includes Xtandi, which treats men with advanced prostate cancer and generated $2 billion in sales over the last year, according to a press release from Pfizer. The drug has treated 64,000 men in the U.S. since its approval by the FDA in 2012. Xtandi is being further developed for potential treatment of advanced breast and liver cancer, Pfizer said. Pfizer still controls about 500,000 square feet of space on its former campus in Pearl River and will lease 1.2 million square feet of space from the campus’ current owner, Industrial Realty Group LLC. IRG bought the 550-acre property from Pfizer in 2015 for about $39.45 million. The campus will be converted into a mixed-use complex, but Pfizer has pledged to maintain at least 600 jobs there for research and development. Pfizer took over the property in 2009, when it bought Wyeth Pharmaceuticals for $68 billion. It has reduced the workforce on the property in that time from about 4,000 at its peak 20 years ago. — Ryan Deffenbaugh

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A 125-bed assisted living facility planned at 52 N. Broadway.

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to turn the campus into a residential development with a mix of family, senior and dorm-style housing. “We saw it was a beautiful, wide-open property in the center of White Plains,” said Peter S. Duncan, president and CEO of George Comfort & Sons Inc. “We felt we could do a potential development that would be complementary to what is there now and maintain the open space, which is important for the city.” Primarily investing in and managing Manhattan office buildings, Duncan’s company also owns and operates The Centre at Purchase, a 676,000-square-foot office park on Manhattanville Road, in a joint venture with O’Connor Capital Partners, and 900 King St., a 215,000-square-foot office property in Rye Brook. Across the Connecticut border in Stamford, the company owns the 573,000-square-foot High Point Park and Shippan Landing, a 780,000-square-foot office complex formerly called Harbor Plaza. Perkins Eastman, an international firm

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“If we are to continue to be a worldclass, community-based museum, I think we need some more space,” Sutton said. The renovations will provide a new lower level and a repositioned entrance to the museum and will also expand on-site parking to 102 spaces. Additional gallery, storage and office space will also be constructed. The plans include new permanent exhibition and teaching spaces, a lecture hall and visitor amenities including a cafe, larger gift store and reception hall.

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with offices in Manhattan and Stamford, is the architect for the White Plains project. The developer in July applied to the White Plains Common Council for a zoning change required for the redevelopment. The plan calls for 400 rental housing units in two 10-story buildings, 66 units of graduate student housing for the neighboring Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University and a 125-bed assisted living facility with a care unit for residents with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. The rental units would be in on the rear side of the campus near the property’s sound barrier with Interstate 287. The developer would set aside 10 percent of the units for affordable housing. To be built at the center of the campus, the assisted living and memory care facility would contain 80 beds for assisted living and 45 for memory care The facility would be operated by Sunrise Senior Living, a Virginia-based company that operates more than 300 assisted living facilities in North America and the United Kingdom. The company manages Sunrise at Crestwood in Yonkers and Sunrise at Fleetwood in Mount Vernon.

With the expansions, museum officials said they will be able to double the number of programs offered and reach twice as many children. Sutton said the expansion would raise the museum’s capacity to 150,000 to 200,000 visitors per year. “The expansion will provide an opportunity for some of the really renowned exhibits and collections to be on display more regularly,” Tesei said. “Right now with the limited space, there’s an inability to showcase some of these collections that have been given to the museum.” The Greenwich Board of Selectmen approved the proposed expansion as a

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Graduate and professional students would be housed in a four-story, 89,250square foot- building on the northern end of the property adjacent to the recently renamed Pace law school. The suite-style housing would hold up to 150 beds. In a letter to the White Plains Common Council, Dean David Yassky at the Pace law school expressed support for the project, saying the housing would make the school “more attractive by providing essentially on-site housing location for our students and their families, eliminating the need for students to find alternative housing locations on their own.” Pace has no operational involvement in the development. If the project is approved, the student housing would be run by a third party. Duncan said he understands the public’s interest in maintaining open green space on the site. The property includes about 2.7 acres of green space off North Broadway, which would be preserved under the developer’s plan. About 56 percent of the property would be green space.

Two historic buildings on the property — the Sisters of Divine Compassion chapel and the Mapleton House, now used as an administrative office — would be maintained. The Mapleton house would be moved to the opposite or north side of the chapel to make way for the assisted living facility. Duncan said with the mix of multifamily housing, assisted living and student housing, the development could appeal to a wide range of groups. “The city of White Plains is a very vibrant place, you can get to New York City rapidly on an express train, so that will appeal to a lot of different groups, including millennials” Duncan said. “And we like what we see with some of the other development, and White Plains in general right now seems to be really pushing a move forward.” The project is still in the early stages of review by city officials. Common Council members have not discussed or voted on the zoning amendment that is needed before the developer can submit a site plan.

Big Plan on Campus DEVELOPER: WP Development NB, LLC. (Led by George Comfort & Sons Inc.) LOCATION: 52 N. Broadway, White Plains (former Good Counsel campus) ARCHITECT: Perkins Eastman PROJECT:

400 units of rental housing in two 10-story buildings. 66 suites for graduate and professional housing in a four-story, 150-bed, 89,250-square-foot building. 80 beds for assisted living and 45 for memory care in a 93,000 square foot facility to be operated by Sunrise Senior Living.

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municipal improvement and referred museum plans to the town planning and zoning commission. Though the property is owned by the town, the Bruce “abides by the same regulations that a private property owner would,” Tesei said. Sandra van Boetzelaer, the museum’s director of marketing and communications, said the Bruce is “keen on letting the regulatory process unfold itself” and hopes to have preliminary approvals for the project in the coming months. Sutton at the town board meeting declined to disclose the expansion project’s estimated cost. Through the muse-

um’s spokesperson, he declined to discuss the expansion project this month with the Business Journal. Funding will come largely from private sources, said Bruce Cohen, an attorney at Fogarty Cohen Russo & Nemiroff LLC in Old Greenwich representing the museum. Regarding the cost of renovations, “We don’t know fully what it’s going to be because the plans haven’t been completed in sufficient detail to actually bid them out,” he said. Cohen said a fundraising campaign is underway and has been successful so far in attracting public support.


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PRIVATE-SECTOR JOBS SET NY RECORD THE NUMBER OF NONFARM JOBS in New York increased by 37,500 in July, according to preliminary, seasonally adjusted data released by the state Department of Labor. The monthly rate of increase, 0.4 percent, was twice as high as the national rate of 0.2 percent for 255,000 new nonfarm jobs. The private sector accounted for 36,200 new jobs, a 0.5 percent increase, setting a record high of 7,951,900 jobs. Statewide unemployment remained unchanged at 4.7 percent and below the U.S. rate of 4.9 percent. The Hudson Valley region lost 1,500 nonfarm jobs in July, using estimates that are not seasonally adjusted. Sectors that lost the most jobs were government, 2,600; trade, transportation and utilities, 2,400; and education and health services, 2,300. Sectors that gained the most in the Hudson Valley were leisure and hospitality, 4,300, and service providing-other, 2,100. The Hudson Valley region includes

Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster and Westchester counties. The private-sector job count is based on a payroll survey by the U.S. Department of Labor of 18,000 New York employers. The monthly estimates are subject to revision as more data becomes available. The unemployment rate is based on a monthly survey of 3,100 households.

CONN. UNEMPLOYMENT RATE SHOWS SLIGHT IMPROVEMENT CONNECTICUT’S UNEMPLOYMENT RATE IN JULY was 5.7 percent, down one-tenth of a percentage point from the revised June rate but higher than July 2015’s 5.4 percent, according to the state Department of Labor (DOL). The number of unemployed workers in the state declined by 1.7 percent in July, or 1,904 residents, with the state adding 1,700 jobs for the month. Connecticut has added 13,000 positions since the calendar year began, the DOL said. Private-sector employment was up by 3,000 positions in July and has grown by 20,100 during the first seven months of 2016. “There is uniformly good news in our employment surveys last month,” said Andy Condon, director of the DOL’s Office of Research. “Payroll jobs grew. Our labor force grew and we saw our unemployment

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THELIST: NURSING HOMES (some facilities are also assisted living) Nursing Homes

FAIRFIELDFairfield COUNTY County

(Some facilities are also assisted living)

Ranked by number of licensed beds. Listed alphabetically in the event of a tie. ccccccccccccc ccccccccccccc Name Top executive Address Facility admissions officer(s) Area code: 203 unless otherwise noted Email address Website Year facility established

360

Center for elder abuse prevention, pet therapy, dental, ophthalmology, podiatry, trips and intergenerational programs

Marian Gaudioso, center executive director Melissa Hripak, director of admissions 1960

274

Bariatric specialties, IV therapy, psychiatric services, pain management, hospice care; physical, occupational and speech therapies; orthopedic rehabilitation, including joint replacement, injuries and amputation; recreation activities

Richard Bates, administrator contact@lordchamberlain.net 1968

250

Alzheimer's support group, wound care, orthopedic and cardiac care

Greenwich Woods Rehabilitation & Health Care Center

Bill Coury, administrator Christine O'Dea, admissions director christineo@greenwichwoods.com 1986

217

Pulmonologist-directed respiratory care program to treat patients with asthma, emphysema and other forms of chronic obstructer pulmonary disease; Dementia and Alzheimer's care; and life-enhancement programs

Hewitt Health & Rehab

Kevin Gendron, administrator NA 1949 Allen Brown, executive director George Cossifos, admissions manager gcossifos@witherell.org 1903

206

Respite services, hospice care, pulmonary care, IV therapy, wound care and enteral feedings; physical, occupational and speech therapies; and speech language pathology

202

Alzheimer's and dementia care recreation, orthopedic and rehabilitation and amenities, including therapeutic recreation, chaplaincy services, and an on-site beauty salon and gift shop

175 Jefferson St., Fairfield 06825 365-6400 • jseniors.org

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684 Main St., Trumbull 06611 268-6204 • genesishcc.com/stjosephs

4

St. Joseph's Center

Lord Chamberlain Nursing and Rehabilitation Center

7003 Main St., Stratford 06614 375-5894 • lordchamberlain.net

1165 King St., Greenwich 06831 531-1335 • greenwichwoods.com

5

45 Maltby St., Shelton 06484 924-4671 • apple-rehab.com

6

70 Parsonage Road, Greenwich 06830 618-4200 • thenathanielwitherell.org

7

107 Osborne St., Danbury 06810 792-8102 • westernrcc.com

8

13 Parklawn Drive, Bethel 06801 830-4180 • bethelhealthcare.com

9

2428 Easton Turnpike, Fairfield 06825 372-0313 • cambridgem.com

10

The Nathaniel Witherell

Western Rehabilitation Care Center

Bethel Health and Rehabilitation Center

Cambridge Health and Rehabilitation Center

Regency Heights of Stamford

53 Courtland Ave., Stamford 06902 351-8300 • cienahealthcare.com

11

Masonicare at Newtown

12

Astoria Park Rehabilitation and Nursing Center

13

Laurel Ridge Health Care Center

14

Long Ridge Post-Acute Care

15

Hancock Hall

139 Toddy Hill Road, Newtown 06470 426-5847 • masonicare.org

725 Park Ave., Bridgeport 06604 366-3653 • astoriapark.com

642 Danbury Road, Ridgefield 06877 438-8226 • athenah.com

710 Long Ridge Road, Stamford 06902 329-4026 • longridgepac.com

31 Staples St., Danbury 06810 794-9466 • filosa.com

Waveny Care Center

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3 Farm Road, New Canaan 06840 594-5200 • waveny.org

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13 Hakim St., Danbury 06810 794-9466 • filosa.com

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Filosa for Nursing & Rehabilitation Notre Dame Convalescent Homes Inc. 76 W. Rock Road, Norwalk 06851 847-5893 • ndch-sstv.org

The Watermark at 3030 Park

3030 Park Ave., Bridgeport 06604 520-7593 • 3030park.watermarkcommunities.com

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Maintenance physical, occupation and speech therapy programs, therapeutic recreation and an activities calendar, spiritual support services and clinical programs to maximize health, resident dignity and quality of life Activity programs, therapeutic recreation programs, geriatric psychiatrist, case management, restorative care, family counseling and support group, social services, eye care and dental, podiatry and case management

NA 1976

180

Rich Demio, administrator Dina Latimer, director of admissions dlatimer@nathealthcare.com 1994

161

Lynn Hasak, admissions director lhasak@nathealthcare.com 1988

160

Activity programs, therapeutic recreation programs, primary care and specialty physician services, restorative care, case management, nutrition services, family counseling and support group and social services

156

Wound care management, ophthalmology and audiology, and physical, occupational and speech therapy

154

Assisted living, assisting living with memory care, Dementia & Alzheimer's care, heart failure program, rehabilitation, respite care and skilled nursing

135

On-site medical care, including labs, dental, podiatry and psychiatry; on-site physical, occupational and speech therapy evaluation and treatment; intergenerational programs and pastoral services

NA admissions@laurelridgehcc.com 1994

126

Various recreation programs offered

NA 1993

120

Maintenance physical, occupation and speech therapy programs, therapeutic recreation and an activities calendar, spiritual support services and clinical programs to maximize health, resident dignity and quality of life

96

Sub-acute, respite, hospice and Alzheimer's care and recreational activities to optimize quality of life

76

Physical, occupational and speech therapies; skilled nursing services include wound VACs, respiratory therapy and IV therapies, in addition to a program that uses a holistic approach to complement clinical care

64

Sub-acute, respite, hospice and Alzheimer's care and recreational activities to optimize quality of life

Richard Huntley, medical director Julie Ashley, director of social services 1952

60

Skilled nursing, rehabilitation, dementia/memory care, post-acute care, recreation therapy, hospice care

David Barnes, president and CEO, Watermark Retirement Communities NA 1969

22

Health care management and monitoring, diverse wellness program and physical, occupational and speech therapy,

Grace Flight, administrator Minette Zambo stamford_admissions@regencyhc.com 1965 Stephen B. McPherson, president Ellen Casey, assistant nursing home administrator 1983 Michael Fiore, administrator Joanne Flanagan, director of admissions admissions@astoriapark.com 1985

Barbara Malone, owner Jennifer Malone-Seixas, administrator 1983 William Piper, CEO Lenore Consiglio, administrator lconsiglio@waveny.org 1975 Barbara Malone, owner Michael Malone, administrator 1983

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Andrew H. Banoff, president and CEO Liz Lockwood llockwood@jseniors.org 1973

The Jewish Home

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Barges — » From page 3

Westchester riverfront. “Millennials are coming here,” Spano said. “They want to live and work and play here.” He fears that lining the river with barges will spoil the view and dissuade people from moving in. So far, developers have not explicitly told him that they oppose the anchorages, he said, but they are concerned about potential harm and are taking a wait-andsee attitude. Spano suspects that oil is the impetus behind the proposal. Oil moves in both directions: crude oil from North Dakota destined for refineries on the East Coast and finished products such as home heating oil and gasoline heading upriver to customers. He believes oil traders want to use the Hudson as a staging area while prices on the oil market rise and fall. That makes no sense, according to Edward Kelly, executive director of the Maritime Association, because shippers don’t make money by idling barges full of products.

Another concern is safety. An oil leak could befoul miles of shoreline. A catastrophic explosion could wipe out a river town, Spano said. And where should barges set aside during bad weather or an emergency? “There’s a very big ocean out there,” Spano said. The alliance is composed of public officials from Briarcliff Manor, Buchanan, Cortlandt, Dobbs Ferry, Hastings-onHudson, Irvington, Ossining (village and town), Peekskill, Sleepy Hollow and Yonkers. Several other elected officials have also weighed in against the anchorages, or at least about the process. U.S. Sens. Charles Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand, for example, have urged the Coast Guard to hold public hearings. U.S. Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney has called for an environmental impact study. Westchester County Executive Robert Astorino has demanded that the proposal be fully vetted. The Coast Guard is in the early stage of rulemaking. It will accept comments until Sept. 7, at regulations.gov. The comments and data will then be analyzed by the Coast Guard. It could revise the rule, hold public hearings, undertake

an environmental impact study and propose a final rule, all in about two years, for a decision by the commander of the First Coast Guard Division in Boston. The alliance is considering hiring environmental law firm Sive, Paget & Riesel in Manhattan to advise the group on strategies and legal options.

THE NOVEMBER TEAM PARTNERS WITH PAID-MEDIA CONSULTING FIRM THE NOVEMBER TEAM LLC, A SOUTH Salembased public relations and communications firm known for its work in earned media on behalf of Republican clients in election campaigns, has formed a strategic business partnership with Scott Howell & Co., a political media consulting firm with Dallas and Washington, D.C., offices. William F.B. O’Reilly, partner at The November Team, in a joint announcement said the partnership with a firm specializing in paid television, radio and digital media “will give TNT and its clients tremendous new capabilities in communicating with audiences across all media channels and platforms. It adds a host of new arrows to our quiver.” Dan Allen, a principal at Scott Howell

The strategy for now is to use social media to put pressure on the Coast Guard. The Ban the Barges campaign is being waged on Facebook (facebook.com/banthebarges), Twitter (@banthebarges) and a Change.org petition. “We need to apply every pressure point at our disposal,” Spano said.

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Westchester County

WESTCHESTER COUNTY

(Some facilities are also assisted living)

Ranked by number of licensed beds. Listed alphabetically in the event of a tie. ccccccccccccc ccccccccccccc Name Top executive Address Facility admissions officer(s) Area code: 914 unless otherwise noted Email address Website Year facility established

1 2 3

Regency Extended Care Center

65 Ashburton Ave., Yonkers, N.Y. 10701 963-4000 • regencyextendedcare.com

Cabrini of Westchester

115 Broadway, Dobbs Ferry 10522 693-6800 • cabrini-eldercare.org

The New Jewish Home

The Sarah Neuman Center 845 Palmer Ave., Mamaroneck 10543 698-6005 • jewishhome.org

Somers Manor Rehabilitation & Nursing Center

189 Route 100, Somers 10589 232-5101 • somersmanor.com

4

United Hebrew Geriatric Center

The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Campus 391 Pelham Road, New Rochelle 10805 632-2804 • unitedhebrewgeriatric.org

The Wartburg Skilled Nursing Facility

5

1 Wartburg Place, Mount Vernon 10552 855-927-8287 • wartburg.org

6

67 Springvale Road, Croton-on-Hudson 10520 739-6700 • bethelwell.org

7

676 Pelham Road, New Rochelle 10805 632-9600 • dumontcenter.com

8 9 10 11 12

Ventilator services, including upper respiratory airway, management programs and a ventilator weaning program; infusion therapies include antibiotic, hydration, total parenteral nutrition and pain management hospice care, wound care, bariatric services and tracheotomy

Patricia Krasnausky, president and CEO Bonnie Burke, nursing home administrator info-scnh@cabrini-eldercare.org 1973

304

Long-term home health center, licensed agency, certified home health agency, medical and social model adult day care programs

Audrey Weiner, president and CEO Sandra Mundy, administrator 1991

300

Post-acute rehabilitation and long-term nursing; therapeutic activity programs, including art, music and exercise; and an on-site pharmacy and radiology services

Arnold Putterman, president 1959

300

On-site medical director offers seven-day, in-house physician services; specialty care in cardiology, urology, neurology, pain management and other sub-specialties as needed

Rita Mabli, president and CEO Grace Aronne, assistant administrator garonne@uhgc.org 1919 David Gentner, president and CEO NA info@thewartburg.org 1865

MA info@dumontcenter.com 1929

196

Certified ventilator unit, secure unit for the memory impaired

Maury Flax, executive director Harry L. Wruble, administrator info@gicnr.com 1988

182

Advanced wound care, assistance with Medicaid, cardiac and respiratory rehabilitation, dementia care, respite care and post acute care

Stephen Carey, administrator NA 1971

160

IV therapy, including hydration and antibiotic therapies; tracheotomy care; physical, occupation and speech therapies; complex medical care; and neuro-rehabilitation recovery

Gary Lipperman, administrator 1945

153

Complex medical care, including cardiac rehab, chemotherapy, ostomy and tracheotomy care and total joint replacement; physical, occupational and speech therapies; and IV therapies, including nutrition, hydration and medication administration

NA Lisa Benigni, director of admissions lbenigni@wvshrehab.com

130

Prosthetic fitting and training; administration of artificial nutrition and hydration; complex medical management; respite and hospice care; specialized wound care; pain management; and rehabilitation for patients with respiratory and cardiac conditions

John R. Ahearn, CEO Lynn Tecchio, human resources ltecchio@fieldhome.com 1879

125

Repite and hospice care; recreational activities, including knitting and crocheting, cooking, live entertainment, music and pet therapies, movies and arts and crafts; specialized services include IV therapy, wound care and medically complex care

Akiva Fried, nursing home administrator Suzette Bernard, director of admissions sbernard@sprainbrookmanor.com 1973

121

Specializations include in treating stroke, neuromuscular disease, head trauma, spinal cord injury and brain tumors

120

Emergency services, inpatient acute care ambulatory surgery services, outpatient diagnosis and treatment and health and wellness education and screening programs

120

Dementia assisted living, memory care, respite care, Alzheimer's care and emotional and social support; healthy meals prepared with fresh ingredients

Valerie Zarcone, medical director 1974

120

Seven-day rehabilitation services, including physical, occupational and speech therapies; two to three hours per day of treatment; and a 3,000-square-foot rehabilitation gym

Ari Grinspan, administrator Debi Bruno, director of admissions dbruno@sanssouci.com 1973

120

Physical, occupational and speech therapies; expertise includes joint replacements, orthopedic injuries and post-surgical recovery care; a specialized cardiopulmonary rehabilitation program

Mark Badolato, administrator Michelle D'Angiolillo, director of admissions 1964

100

Palliative care, cardiac rehabilitation, wound care and art therapy

Matthew Anderson, president and CEO NA 1908

84

On-site medical director and around-the-clock care by registered nurses and trained staff

Phyllis Bianco, executive director Nancy Korte nkorte@victoriahome.org 1916

49

Attending physician and medical director; physical, occupational and speech therapies; psychotherapy services; therapeutic recreation; and a special care unit for cognitive impairment

Patricia Doycle, executive director Karen Harvatin, administrator 2005

42

Integrated physical, occupational and speech therapy, social and recreational services, dietary consultation, hospice care

Glen Island Center for Nursing & Rehabilitation 490 Pelham Road, New Rochelle 10805 866-614-4398 • gicnr.com

Port Chester Nursing and Rehabilitation Centre

1000 High St., Port Chester 10573 937-1200 • portchesternursing.com

Cedar Manor Nursing & Rehabilitation Center 32 Cedar Lane, Ossining 10562 762-1600 • cedarmanornursing.com

Waterview Hills Rehabilitation and Health Care Centers

537-539 Route 22, Purdys 10578 277-4184 • waterviewhills.com

Fieldhome - Holy Comforter

2300 Catherine St., Cortlandt Manor 10567 739-2244, ext. 5560 • fieldhome.com

77 Jackson Ave., Scarsdale 10583 472-3200 • sprainbrookmanor.com

967 N. Broadway, Yonkers 10701 964-4444 • riversidehealth.org

787 King St., Rye Brook 10573 937-5800 • kingstreetrehab.com

Northern Westchester Restorative Therapy & Nursing Center 3550 Lexington Ave., Mohegan Lake 10547 528-2000 • northwestchester.com

Sans Souci Rehabilitation & Health Center 115 Park Ave., Yonkers 10703 423-9800 • sanssoucirehab.com

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Hospitality business flat, but glimmers of hope are seen BY KEVIN ZIMMERMAN kzimmerman@westfairinc.com

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he hospitality business in both Westchester and Fairfield counties is flat when compared with the past year, and it seems likely to stay that way in the near future. That may not seem like particularly good news, but most observers say that the 1 to 2 percent growth they currently see is better than losing ground. “It’s not great,” said Dan Conte, general manager of the Westchester Marriott in Tarrytown and president of the Westchester Hotel Association. “Room occupancy is back to pre-recession (2008) levels, but the average room rate is still 20 to 30 percent off from then. I compare it to selling peaches at 69 cents each in 2008 to selling the same number now at 49 cents each … you’re doing the same amount of business but making considerably less money.” According to Westchester County Tourism & Film, hotel activity in the county reached new levels last year, with room demand (as measured by hotel room nights filled) up 8 percent to 1.7 million and hotel occupancy rising from 70 percent to 72.7 percent compared with 2014. However, as Conte indicated, the average daily rate (ADR) remained essentially unchanged at $160.02. “We’re on pace to be flat in 2016,” said Natasha Caputo, the county agency’s director. The picture is similar in Fairfield County. Hotels saw room receipts rise to $233.1 million from $221.3 million the previous year — a 5.3 percent increase, according to the Connecticut Department of Revenue Services — but the Connecticut Convention & Sports Bureau (CTCSB) did not have comparative ADR and occupancy rates available (the current ADR is $83). The group’s president, H. Scott Phelps, said that both

were flat from previous years. “Fairfield does edge out most of the state in terms of occupancy,” Phelps said. The picture will of course be affected by General Electric’s exit from the town of Fairfield and potentially by fallout from Marriott International’s acquisition of Stamford-based Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, expected to be completed by year’s end. “The exit of General Electric has resulted in a slow, gradual decline” in business at the Stamford Marriott Hotel & Spa, according to General Manager Ron Antonucci. Revenues and occupancy at the largest hotel in the county, with 508 rooms and 20 meeting rooms, have been “pretty close to flat to the prior year,” he said. Nevertheless, Antonucci said the hotel views 2015 “as a baseline for us, one where we’ll start to go in the right direction.” The reasoning for that expectation is confidence that “The local and state government will find solutions to replace GE … not necessarily one company of that size, but maybe with a group of smaller companies.” As for the impact of the Marriott/ Starwood deal, Antonucci said it’s very much a wait-and-see situation. “We don’t know what properties they’ll end up spinning off or selling off,” he said, “so we don’t know what the potential impact will be.” Phelps said the CTCSB, led by its Director of Sales Jeffrey Musumano, is in the process of leveraging its contacts in New York City to show off what Fairfield County in general, and Stamford in particular, can offer. On Sept. 23, the CTCSB will host a group from the New York-based James Beard Foundation to explore holding its events in Stamford. Phelps said “Stamford is like another borough of New York City” is the message the group hopes to send. Not all observers are so sure that such a message will resonate. “Traffic is a big problem for Manhattan-

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ites when deciding between Fairfield and Westchester,” said Anne R. Lloyd-Jones, senior managing director at consulting firm HVS. “Hotel guests don’t want to deal with the headaches of (Interstate) 287 or the Merritt (Parkway) any more than the residents do.” Lloyd-Jones said that there has been a greater migration to Westchester from Manhattan for businesses looking for cheaper alternative sites for company retreats, meetings or simply accommodating visiting employees and clients. At the same time, Manhattan has seen a “phenomenal” increase in hotel rooms over the past few years, she said: In 2007, there were 66,000 rooms available compared with 89,200 at the end of 2015, with another 15,000 expected to be added by the end of 2018. However, Lloyd-Jones said, occupancy rates have remained essentially the same — 85 percent in 2007 and 86 percent in 2015 — while the ADR actually decreased during that period from $297 to $287. With more travelers seeking to save money by booking rooms at limited- or select-service, rather than full-service, hotels, the area is seeing an increase of names such as Hampton Inn and Holiday Inn Express, she said. As a result, the southern part of Westchester has been able to draw business from the Bronx (“a notoriously underserved market” in terms of FCBJ

nationally recognized brands), with the eastern and western parts of the county also benefiting by opening limited- and select-service hotels. Not that full-service locations can’t continue to thrive as well. Joe Santore, vice president and general manager at privately held lodging management company Destination Hotels and general manager at Tarrytown House Estate & Conference Center, said businesses and individuals alike are increasingly availing themselves of extra amenities, from additional food and beverage services to longer stays. “We’re having our best year since 2008,” Santore said. “We’re performing well against the market, and customers are enhancing their stays with us.” He further estimated that Tarrytown House business is up around 18 percent over the past four years. As for Fairfield, Lloyd-Jones said its overall demographics could help boost hotel revenue in under-acknowledged ways. “It’s a fairly affluent area, so you see a lot of visiting friends and family taking a hotel room instead of staying at someone’s home,” she said. “If your kitchen is being renovated, you might just check into a hotel during those days or even weeks when the most critical work is being done. It’s viewed as a reasonable option, and has been a sustained market there kind of forever.” WCBJ

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Westchester tourism hits record-breaking $1.79 billion BY ALEESIA FORNI

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ourists flocked to Westchester County in 2015, spending a record $1,793,365,000 over the course of the year. The year was the second-straight in which visitor spending reached record levels and marked a 3 percent growth from the $1.74 billion spent in 2014. “These numbers show that Westchester County continues to be a leading destination for business and pleasure in the state

of New York,” County Executive Robert P. Astorino said in a statement. “Year after year, Westchester attracts more visitors, and that’s great news for the growth of our economy and county as a whole.” The data was compiled by Tourism Economics, a Philadelphia-based company that cites sources including household travel surveys, industry data and information from the Regional Economic Information System. New York state also saw a record number of dollars spent by tourists in 2015. Visitor spending hit $63.1 billion in 2015, a

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1 percent increase on the year. Excluding purchases of gasoline, which fell due to a nearly 30 percent decline in fuel prices, spending expanded by 3.8 percent. County officials said that tourism continues to be a significant driver of the Westchester economy, one that supported 24,036 jobs across the county in 2015. That figure grew slightly by 2 percent year over year. The industry generated local and state taxes of $216.9 million in 2015, a 4 percent increase from 2014. According to Tourism Economics, which was commissioned by Empire State Development to study the industry in New York, visitor spending in Westchester has increased 8 percent in the past five years and 29 percent since 2009. Natasha Caputo, director of Westchester County Tourism & Film, said that visitors are attracted to the area because of the variety of experiences it offers, from remote outdoor recreation to bustling city centers. “The backdrop is very diverse,” she said. Visitors spent the largest part of their out-of-town dollars, roughly $504 million, in the food and beverage industry. The county attributes that spending, which marks a 6 percent increase from last year, to a growth in Westchester’s agritourism sector. “We’re really proud of working with our farms and creating a farm tour,” Caputo said. That tour, Westchester-Grown Farm Trail, is a state-designated route that spans 17 miles from North Salem to Tarrytown. However, that initiative hasn’t quite gotten off the ground. “It needs people to advertise and man that,” said Lucille S. Munz, director at Yorktown’s Hilltop Hanover Farm & Environmental Center, one of the farms


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on the trail. “It took us years to get (the farm trail) approved, so the next step is the whole marketing of that.” When asked how the farm trail was going, Munz said, “Nowhere.” Still, Munz said the number of travelers, especially millennials and day-trippers, heading to the farm is growing rapidly, something she attributed to a renewed focus on supporting local businesses and the proliferation of the farm-to-table movement. “We’re seeing a huge uptick in visitors coming from the surrounding tristate area,” she said. “Also because people are looking more for these types of places. They’re more concerned with where their food comes from.” Growth in the craft beverage industry has also helped increase tourism spending in that sector, Caputo said, with visitors taking advantage of the county’s breweries and wineries, like the new South Salem Winery and Hardscrabble Cider in North Salem. Westchester’s tourism industry ranks third in the state behind New York City and Long Island and accounted for more than half of all visitor spending in the Hudson Valley region. “A majority of visitors coming to town are here on business,” Caputo said, adding that Westchester’s close proximity to transportation and metro areas and its variety of hotels and accommodations make the location desirable. Hotel activity in Westchester reached new levels in 2015, with room demand up by 8 percent. The lodging sector saw a 9 percent increase in visitor spending yearover-year. Loretta Brooks, director of sales and marketing at Holiday Inn Mount Kisco, said she has noticed an increase in demand for rooms since 2014. That increased demand helped prompt the hotel to undergo a $6 million renovation, one that includes refurbished guest rooms, a renovated event space, a new restaurant and bar and landscaping. “Hopefully it will help with the whole tourism mindset,” she said. Still, Brooks said that in general, weekday guests are in town for business, while the leisure, weekend customer usually has a nearby occasion to attend. “When I hear tourism, I’m not sure if they’re coming to tour Westchester County. Maybe they have ties to the area or the community,” she said. “I would say a lot of the guests are visiting family in the area and a lot of guests are coming in for more personal events in the area.”

BCW TO HOST ANNUAL ENTERGY DAY OF GOLF THE BUSINESS COUNCIL OF WESTCHESTER has invited golfers and non-golfers alike to join in its 31st annual Entergy Day of Golf as a way to entertain clients and prospects, strengthen business relationships and network. The tournament, expected to draw more than 120 golfers of varying skill levels, will start at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 27, at Westchester Hills Golf Club in White Plains. Non-golfers can register separately for the 5:30 p.m. cocktail hour and dinner, in addition to a “get golf-ready for business” seminar and golf lesson. Presented by Entergy’s Indian Point Energy Center, the outing runs from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. For more information, contact Amanda DePalma at adepalma@thebcw.org.

CONNECTICUT ACG CHAPTER OFFERS CYBERSECURITY PANEL THE CONNECTICUT CHAPTER OF THE Association for Corporate Growth (ACG) will begin its series of monthly breakfast meetings on Friday, Sept. 9, with a panel presentation titled “Current Trends in Cybersecurity Risks and Prevention for PE Firms and Their Portfolio Companies.” Panelists include Nicole Eagan, CEO, Darktrace; Eric Feldman, CIO, Riverside Company; Mike Baker, CEO, Mosaic 451; and Pamela Gupta, CEO, Outsource. Robert J. Mannarino, CEO of Boardroom Associates, will moderate. The event will take place at the Stamford Marriott, 243 Tresser Blvd., from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. Admission is complimentary for ACG CT members; for members of other ACG chapters the cost is $55 before Sept. 7 and $75 thereafter, while for non-members the cost is $75 before Sept. 7 and $95 thereafter. For more information, visit acg.org/ connecticut.

NEW ROCHELLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TO HOST WOMEN OF EXCELLENCE EVENT THE NEW ROCHELLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ANNOUNCED the honorees for its 14th Annual Woman of Excellence Dinner that will be held on Sept. 29 at Beckwith Pointe in New Rochelle. The honorees are: Jeanne Zaino, Iona political science professor Cindy Gallagher, vice chairperson of WVOX and WVIP Catherine Francese, director of religious instruction at Holy Name of Jesus Church in New Rochelle Tara Rosenblum, news anchor and journalist at News 12 The event will include a scholarship presentation sponsored by the Zaukas fami-

ly and a tribute to former honorees. Tickets, sponsorships and advertisements can be purchased by contacting Jennifer Lanser, director of marketing and public relations for the Chamber at jlanser@newrochamber.org or by calling 914-632-5700.

ASSEMBLY SPEAKER HEASTIE TO SPEAK TO BCW NEW YORK STATE ASSEMBLY SPEAKER Carl Heastie will be the next featured speaker in the Business Council of Westchester’s political leadership series. A Bronx Democrat, Heastie is the first African-American to serve as speaker. The BCW event will be held on Sept. 21 from 8 to 9:30 a.m., at the organization’s auditorium at 800 Westchester Ave., Rye Brook. Admission is $30 for members and $40 for nonmembers and includes a continental breakfast.

HGAR FOUNDATION GALA SET FOR SEPT. 15 ORGANIZERS IN THE REAL ESTATE industry hope to raise more than $15,000 next month and top last year’s fundraising effort at the annual Hudson Gateway Realtor Foundation Gala. Monte Carlo Night will be the theme of the event hosted by the Hudson Gateway Association of Realtors (HGAR) from 6 to 10 p.m. Sept. 15 at Glen Island Harbour Club in

New Rochelle. Tickets are $125 per person and the proceeds will benefit area charities and nonprofit organizations throughout the lower Hudson Valley, according to HGAR. Event sponsorships are also available at the following levels: platinum, $7,500; gold, $5,000; silver, $2,500, and bronze, $1,000. Linda Crispinelli, president of the Hudson Gateway Realtor Foundation board of trustees, said the nonprofit hopes to exceed the more than $15,000 raised at last year’s gala. “As Realtors, it’s so important for us to give back to the communities where we make our living,” said Crispinelli, an associate broker at Houlihan Lawrence. “Our goal is to strengthen the foundations of these communities and continue to support those living there who may be in need.” Established in 2003 and relaunched in 2013, the Hudson Gateway Realtor Foundation supports charities and nonprofit organizations that serve Westchester, Putnam, Rockland, Orange, and Bronx counties. Its supported charities include Make-A-Wish Hudson Valley, Habitat for Humanity and the Food Bank for Westchester. For more information, visit HGRealtorFoundation.com. —John Golden, Aleesia Forni, Kevin Zimmerman, Bill Heltzel

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FACTS & FIGURES BANKRUPTCIES MANHATTAN AF-1 LLC. 42 E. 46 St., New York 10017. Chapter 11, voluntary. Represented by Scott S. Markowitz. Filed: Sept. 22. Case no. 16-12415-mew. Espresso Management Holding Inc. 2541 Broadway, New York 10025. Chapter 11, voluntary. Represented by Scott S. Markowitz. Filed: Aug. 22. Case no. 16-12412-mew. Espresso Stores Inc. 1 Broadway, New York 10004. Chapter 11, voluntary. Represented by Scott S. Markowitz. Filed: Aug. 22. Case no. 16-12414-mew. F-6 Chelsea Inc. 201 W. 21 St., New York 10011. Chapter 11, voluntary. Represented by Scott S. Markowitz. Filed: Aug. 22. Case no. 16-12417-mew. First Class Management II of New York LLC. P.O. Box 222, Loch Sheldrake 12759. Chapter 7, voluntary. Represented by First Class Management II of New York LLC. Filed: Aug. 17. Case no. 16-36459-cgm.

WHITE PLAINS 187 Cottage Avenue Corp. 187 Cottage Ave., Mount Vernon 10550. Chapter 11, voluntary. Represented by Jeffrey A. Reich. Filed: Aug. 19. Case no. 16-23133-rdd. Andy Lopes Building Corp. 3 S. Stone Ave., Elmsford 10523. Chapter 11, voluntary. Represented by Michael G. McAuliffe. Filed: Aug. 19. Case no. 16-23134-rdd. Lifeschultz Estate Management LLC. 220 Hommocks Road, Larchmont 10538. Chapter 11, voluntary. Represented by Jonathan S. Pasternak. Filed: Aug. 23. Case no. 16-23144rdd.

COURT CASES Boulder Brands Inc. Filed by Brittany Pepper. Action: diversity-deceptive trade practices. Attorney: Jeffrey I. Carton. Filed: Aug. 17. Case no. 7:16-cv-06512-VB. Commissioner of Social Security. Filed by Jason Burke. Action: regarding Social Security benefits. No attorney listed. Filed: Aug. 19. Case no. 7:16-cv-06520-KMK. Forest Insurance Group. Filed by Bret T. Conklin. Action: admiralty. Attorney not listed. Filed: Aug. 19. Case no. 7:16-cv-06553. Griffin Organics Inc. Filed by Mauricio E. Zavala Artiega. Action: Fair Labor Standards Act. Attorney: C.K. Lee. Filed: Aug. 23. Case no. 7:16-cv06613-CS. Keane & Bean PC et al. Filed by Susan Condit and Brad Condit. Action: federal question – other civil rights. Attorney no listed. Filed: Aug. 19. Case no. 7:16-cv-06566-VB. Navient Solutions Inc. Filed by Greg Cassiere. Action: Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991. Attorney: Shireen Hormozdi. Filed: Aug. 22. Case no. 7:16-cv-06607. The Nyack Hospital. Filed by the trustees of the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 30 Benefits Funds. Action: E.R.I.S.A.– civil enforcement of employee benefits. Attorney: Lauren Michelle Kugielska. Filed: Aug. 23. Case no. 7:16-cv-06638.

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Briland LLC, Short Hills, N.J. Seller: Fields Family Development LLC, Long Island City. Property: 201 W. Patent Road, Bedford. Amount: $4.5 million. Filed Aug. 17. KN3 Advisors LLC, Mamaroneck. Seller: Lawrence J. Travagliante, et al Rye. Property: in Rye. Amount: $1.3 million. Filed Aug. 19. Maria NYC Real Estate LLC, Katonah. Seller: Michael Becker, et al, Bedford. Property: 40 Hook Road, Bedford. Amount: $1.5 million. Filed Aug. 19. New ROC BLT 1 LLC, Yonkers. Seller: New ROC Parcel 1A LLC, White Plains. Property: in New Rochelle. Amount: $1 million. Filed Aug. 17. NYC Propinvest LLC, New York City. Seller: Jerry Huo, et al, Scarsdale. Property: 32 Aspen Road, Scarsdale 10583. Amount: $1.6 million. Filed Aug. 15. Oak Shopping LLC, New York City. Seller: Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Property: 1390-1426 E. Main St., Shrub Oak 10588. Amount: $2.6 million. Filed Aug. 16. Retained Realty Inc., New York City. Seller: Darren DeUrso, White Plains. Property: 816 Lake St., West Harrison. Amount: $1.1 million. Filed Aug. 19. S and D Family LP, Pelham Manor. Seller: Eileen Quigley, Pelham Manor. Property: 1401 Park Lane, Pelham Manor. Amount: $1.6 million. Filed Aug. 16.

Trustees of The National Retirement Fund. Filed by William Fioravanti Inc. Action: E.R.I.S.A.: withdrawal liability. Attorney not listed. Filed: Aug. 22. Case no. 7:16-cv-06604.

Standard Snowden Venture LP, New York City. Seller: Snowden Houses Associates LP, New York. Property: 35 Snowden Ave., Ossining. Amount: $27.5 million. Filed Aug. 17.

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U.S. Bank N.A. Seller: Christopher Blake Meagher, White Plains. Property: 51 Wallace St., Tuckahoe 10707. Amount: $1 million. Filed Aug. 18.

Above $1 million Items appearing in the Westchester County Business Journal’s On The Record section are compiled from various sources, including public records made available to the media by federal, state and municipal agencies and the court system. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of this information, no liability is assumed for errors or omissions. In the case of legal action, the records cited are open to public scrutiny and should be inspected before any action is taken.

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1 Burgess Road LLC, New York City. Seller: Nelson Boni, et al, Miami, Fla. Property: 1 Burgess Road, Scarsdale 10583. Amount: $1.2 million. Filed Aug. 18. 308 East 151 Street Realty Corp., Yonkers. Seller: Woodworth Riverside Realty Corp., Yonkers. Property: 256-258 Woodworth Ave., Yonkers 10701. Amount: $2 million. Filed Aug. 18. American International Relocation Solutions LLC, Pittsburgh, Pa. Seller: Peter Wallace, et al, Mamaroneck. Property: 822 The Parkway, Mamaroneck 10543. Amount: $1.2 million. Filed Aug. 19.

Below $1 million 111 Calvert Realty LLC, Harrison. Seller: Post Lester Partnership, Mamaroneck. Property: in Harrison. Amount: $845,000. Filed Aug. 19. 13 Country Club Drive Realty LLC, Harrison. Seller: JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. Property: 13 Country Club Drive, Larchmont 10538. Amount: $985,000. Filed Aug. 17. 133 Oliver Avenue Corp., Yonkers. Seller: Luis A. Hernandez, Yonkers. Property: 133 Oliver Ave., Yonkers. Amount: $300,000. Filed Aug. 16.

16 Broad LLC, Yonkers. Seller: Solano Brothers Inc., Scarsdale. Property: 16 E. Broad St., Mount Vernon. Amount: $275,000. Filed Aug. 16. 203 Beech Street LLC, Yonkers. Seller: Charles Fischer, Eastchester. Property: 203 Beach St., Eastchester. Amount: $785,000. Filed Aug. 15. 44 Fawcett Holding Corp., Rye Brook. Seller: Bonnie Loopesko Shapiro, et al, Tivoli. Property: 1 Landmark Square, No. 317, Port Chester. Amount: $195,000. Filed Aug. 19. 501 Marble FM LLC, Pleasantville. Seller: Thomas Frielle Jr., Hummelstown, Pa. Property: in Pleasantville. Amount: $315,000. Filed Aug. 16. 701 Monroe Boulevard LLC, Garden City. Seller: Joseph Varanelli, Lutz, Fla. Property: 127 Main St., Dobbs Ferry. Amount: $900,000. Filed Aug. 17. 71 MSY LLC, Brooklyn. Seller: U.S. Bank N.A. Property: 71 Maple St., Yonkers 10701. Amount: $242,550. Filed Aug. 16. Ameritas Life Insurance Corp., Irvine, Calif. Seller: John A. Sarcone III, White Plains. Property: 175 Huguenot St., New Rochelle. Amount: $870,000. Filed Aug. 18. Bank of America N.A. Seller: Andrew M. Romano, Yonkers. Property: 51 Runyon Ave., Yonkers 10710. Amount: $449,729. Filed Aug. 19.

Federal National Mortgage Association. Seller: Bruce L. Trent, Irvington. Property: 7 Lawrence Place, New Rochelle 10801. Amount: $353,819. Filed Aug. 19. Federal National Mortgage Association. Seller: Guy T. Parisi, Rye. Property: 151 Smith St., Peekskill 10566. Amount: $411,535. Filed Aug. 17. Federal National Mortgage Association. Seller: Joseph A. Ruggiero. Property: 170 Benefield Blvd., Peekskill 10566. Amount: $258,739. Filed Aug. 18. Federal National Mortgage Association. Seller: Lenton Alston Jr., et al, White Plains. Property: 57 South Road, White Plains 10603. Amount: $306,294. Filed Aug. 15. Federal National Mortgage Association. Seller: Ted A. Novick, White Plains. Property: 145 Frederick St., Cortlandt Manor 10567. Amount: $304,900. Filed Aug. 19. Greenridge 9B6 LLC, Mamaroneck. Seller: Timothy O’Rourke, Lauderdale Lakes, Fla. Property: 9 Greenridge Ave., Unit B6, White Plains. Amount: $264,000. Filed Aug. 19. Housing Action Council Inc., Tarrytown. Seller: Fannie Mae. Property: 34 Bittersweet Lane, South Salem 10590. Amount: $250,900. Filed Aug. 19.

BHNVNI LLC, Bronx. Seller: Guillermo Escobar, Yonkers. Property: 440 N. Broadway, apt. 9, Yonkers 10701. Amount: $201,000. Filed Aug. 18.

Housing Action Council Inc., Tarrytown. Seller: Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB. Property: 114 Quail Court, Yorktown Heights 10598. Amount: $235,840. Filed Aug. 17.

Capital One N.A. Seller: Gillian McGoey, New York City. Property: 349 Columbine Court, Yorktown Heights 10598. Amount: $646,649. Filed Aug. 16.

HSBC Bank USA N.A. Seller: Carl L. Finger, White Plains. Property: 1205 Post Road, Scarsdale 10583. Amount: $918,734. Filed Aug. 17.

Citibank N.A. Seller: David Gallo, Armonk. Property: 18 Mekeel St., Katonah 10536. Amount: $684,436. Filed Aug. 19.

HSBC Bank USA N.A. Seller: Pauline Marie Galvin, Yonkers. Property: 5-6 Grove Terrace, Yonkers 10705. Amount: $213,265. Filed Aug. 17.

Fabrizia Realty Management LLC, Larchmont. Seller: Sally F. Cohen, Harrison. Property: 61 Cooper Lane, Larchmont 10538. Amount: $757,757. Filed Aug. 18.

Jakaza Corp., Yorktown Heights. Seller: Richard Leonard, et al, Mahopac. Property: 6 Myrle Drive, Somers. Amount: $250,000. Filed Aug. 17.

Fannie Mae. Seller: Ian P. Spier, White Plains. Property: 115 Chelsea Road, White Plains 10603. Amount: $295,962. Filed Aug. 16.

Linda Lee 332 Locust LLC, Mount Vernon. Seller: Jerry Lucadamo, et al, Pleasantville. Property: in Mount Vernon. Amount: $250,000. Filed Aug. 15.

Fannie Mae. Seller: Linda Markowitz, White Plains. Property: 500 High Point Drive, Unit 609, Hartsdale 10530. Amount: $183,300. Filed Aug. 15.

New York Community Bank, Cleveland, Ohio. Seller: Eve Bunting-Smith, White Plains. Property: 13 Andrew Road, Eastchester 10709. Amount: $550,077. Filed Aug. 18.

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MARVELOUS NIGHT FOR A MOON DANCE DURANTE RENTALS MAKES INC. 5000 LIST

Rockland Center for the Arts (RoCA) will hold a Full Moon Party on Sept. 17, from 5 to 7 p.m., on the grounds of The Catherine Konner Sculpture Park, Greenbush Road, West Nyack. Festivities will include RoCA’s first Iron Pour Performance giving guests a rare glimpse into the iron foundry practices. Artists Robert Modafferi, Michael Dominick and the crew of the Manhattan Iron Project will create souvenir iron medallions, iron-and-ice sculptures and Dominick’s own iron paintings. Elizabeth Sayles will give a talk on “The Ghost Army” of WWII, a regiment that created an art of deception and helped U.S. troops win the war. The talk coincides with the retrospective exhibit “Angle of View,” celebrating the life and the artwork of Ned Harris, during his time in the Ghost Army as well as his photography through 2015. All exhibitions will be open for the evening. There will be dinner with drinks and live music of Country Fresh and The Used Karmas. Tickets at $50 per person can be purchased online at rocklandartcenter.org. All proceeds benefit RoCA’s exhibitions and educational programs. For more information visit rocklandartcenter.org or call 845-358-0877.

CFO Christopher Jones said, “2015 was a special year for us, as we really scaled nicely and our financial performance proves it. We were ahead of budget all year and this is attributed to the hard-working and talented staff we have. From our drivers to the mechanics to the rental coordinators to the support staff, everyone worked together to produce fantastic results we can all be proud of.” “We’re extremely proud of our team for a fourth consecutive victory,” President John Durante said. “We understand how difficult it is to maintain this type of growth, but that is exactly what drives our team each end every day – to be better than yesterday.”

Durante Rentals LLC has again been named to The Inc. 5000, Inc. magazine’s list of America’s 5,000 fastest-growing private companies. Coming in at No. 1643 (No. 71 in Construction) on the 35th Annual List, this is Durante Rentals fourth consecutive selection and highest placement to date, according to a press release. Their previous rankings were 1869 in 2015, 2098 in 2014 and 1879 in 2013. Durante Rentals made this year’s list with a three-year sales growth rate of 228 percent and 2015 annual sales of $15.8 million, according the press release. In addition, it added 45 jobs to the local economy.

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GOOD THINGS HAPPENING ABILITY BEYOND TO HOST GOLF TOURNEY Ability Beyond will hold its seventh annual Charity Golf Tournament on Sept. 19 at Centennial Golf Club in Carmel. The tournament is one of Ability Beyond’s largest fundraising events, attracting close to 150 golfers each year. The money raised will help Ability Beyond, with headquarters in Chappaqua and Bethel, Conn., provide support — including home care and job training — to more than 3,000 people with disabilities in the community. Last year, Ability Beyond raised more than $100,000 for people with disabilities. Saurin Shah, Ability Beyond board member and Wilton, Conn., resident, is chairing the event. Shah expects this year to be even more successful than the past.

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“We have really revamped the tournament and are expecting a great turnout,” she said. “We decided on hosting the event at Centennial Golf Club in order to find a more central location for our participants.” The day will begin with registration at 11 a.m., followed by lunch. A shotgun start will take place at 12:30 p.m., and the festivities will conclude with cocktails at 5 p.m. The entry fee is $300 per golfer. The day will feature raffle prizes and hole-in-one competitions with the chance to win brand new cars, all-inclusive vacations, and a $25,000 cash prize. Contact Meaghan Gilmore at Meaghan. Gilmore@abilitybeyond.org for more information on registration and sponsorships or visitabilitybeyond.org/golf.

◀◀ Maria Ferreira, right, area president for Well Fargo, presents $50,000 check to Janet Langsam, CEO of ArtsWestchester.

ArtsWestchester recently received a $50,000 grant from Wells Fargo to help bring more arts to under-resourced schools. Maria Ferreira, area president at Wells Fargo and ArtsWestchester board member, presented Janet Langsam, CEO of ArtsWestchester with the check earlier this month. According to Langsam, Wells Fargo has been a major supporter for arts-in-education for more than 10 years and has increased its funding level to where it is today. With the grant, ArtsWestchester will be able to offer more services in under-resourced

schools and bring artists into the classroom to stimulate learning. “We are grateful to Wells Fargo for their generosity and their belief in providing better accessibility to the arts for students,” Langsam said. “With our arts-in-education programming, children are inspired to think creatively through the arts and to learn curriculum subjects in new, exciting and innovative ways.” “ArtsWestchester does a fantastic job of promoting the arts throughout the county, and always has an eye toward the future,” Ferreira said.

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TWO AGENTS JOIN HOULIHAN & O’MALLEY

MILLER JOINS PHELPS HOSPITAL

Allyson Miller

Allyson Miller of Verona, N.J., has joined Phelps Hospital as director of marketing/communications.

With more than 20 years of health care marketing and business development experience, Miller in her new post will develop and oversee all marketing, advertising, public relations and revenue generation strategies and programs for the hospital and for Phelps Medical Associates. She will work with the Northwell Health marketing team to promote the system brand in the region. Miller succeeds Mary Sernatinger, who served as director of marketing/ communications

for the past 17 years. Sernatinger will continue working on a parttime basis as senior marketing coordinator. Miller previously was vice president of business development at St. Barnabas Hospital Health System, a 461-bed acute care community hospital and Level 1 Trauma Center in the Bronx. Prior to St. Barnabas, Miller was vice president of marketing and business development at CarePoint Health, a for-profit health care system in Hudson County, N.J.

BAILEY HONORED FOR WORK IN RAILROAD LAW

Lawrence R. Bailey Jr.

Eckert Seamans Cherin and Mellott LLC announced that Lawrence R. Bailey Jr., of the firm’s White Plains office was selected by his peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America 2017 for his work in railroad law. Bailey focuses his practice on transportation, including Federal Employers’ Liability Act and other railroad matters, product liability, litigation and personal injury

defense. Bailey has successfully represented major railroad companies in defense of significant FELA litigation matters in northern New York and in U.S. Federal Court in New Jersey, according to the announcement. Inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America is determined by more than 5.5 million detailed evaluations of lawyers by other lawyers.

ST. CHRISTOPHER’S EXPANDS DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT

Julie Wynohradnyk

With the need to pursue more funding opportunities and grow its programs, St. Christopher’s Inc. of Dobbs Ferry has announced

the appointment of Julie Wynohradnyk as the new director of institutional advancement. In this capacity, Wynohradnyk will play an integral role in providing leadership for all fundraising and stakeholder relations, as well as lead public relations efforts including marketing and brand development. Wynohradnyk will report directly to Chief Development Officer Eric Lebenson. Wynohradnyk began her career in public relations at Definition Branding & Marketing in New York City, where she quickly evolved from account coordinator

◀◀ Raymond E. Inello and Janet Hargadon

Eastchester residents Raymond E. Inello and Janet Hargadon have joined the Houlihan and O’Malley real estate agency in Bronxville. Inello’s background includes 13 years as CEO of Rising Dough Enterprises LLC, operating eight Dunkin’ Donuts stores in Westchester and the Bronx. Previously, Inello was a life, disability and health insurance agent with New

England Financial from 1999 to 2003. Inello was born and raised in Eastchester and has lived in the town’s Chester Heights area for the past 10 years with his wife and four children, who all attend Tuckahoe schools. He is president of the Chester Heights Civic Association. Hargadon is a member of the Hudson Gateway Association of Realtors, the New York Associa-

tion of Realtors and the National Association of Realtors. Prior to joining Houlihan & O’Malley, she was a medical assistant in the orthopedic surgery department at New York Presbyterian Hospital/ Columbia University Medical Center from 2005 to 2014. Hargadon grew up in Riverdale and lived for several years in Yonkers before settling in Eastchester last year with her husband and two young boys. She volunteers with the Eastchester Little League and is a member of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.

DANDY JOINS NYSBA’S JOURNAL BOARD Katherine W. Dandy, a partner with Brown, Gruttadaro, Gaujean & Prato PLLC in White Plains has been named to the New York State Bar Association’s Journal Board of Editors. The duties of members of the ◀◀ Katherine W. Dandy

board include soliciting articles and recruiting authors, reading and appraising articles submitted for publication and meeting with members of the board and others regarding the Journal. The initial term of a member appointed to the board is three years, with the possibility of two additional three-year terms.

to account executive, and successfully managed accounts in consumer, technology and pharmaceutical markets. She then served as senior account executive at Westchester-based marketing and public relations firm Thompson & Bender before taking her most recent role as an account director at HL Group, a marketing and communications firm in New York City. Wynohradnyk is an active volunteer for the North Rockland Youth Hockey Association, devoting her time and efforts to get children on the ice who otherwise would not be able to afford it.

JACKSON LEWIS ATTORNEYS RECEIVE RECOGNITION

The event will be held at Leewood Golf Club in Eastchester from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Ticket Price: $450 per golfer; $200 dinner only; $150 per tennis player. For more information, call 693-3030 ext. 2313 or visit stchristophersinc.org.

National workplace law firm Jackson Lewis PC said that five attorneys from its White Plains office have been listed in The Best Lawyers in America 2017. Receiving the recognition are: • Office Managing Principal Joseph A. Saccomano Jr. (employment law — management; litigation — labor and employment) • Principal Susan M. Corcoran (employment law — management; litigation — labor and employment)

◀◀ From left: Joseph A. Saccomano, Susan M. Corcoran, Roger P. Gilson, Marko C. Maglich and Patrick L. Vaccaro

GOLF FUNDRAISER UPCOMING St. Christopher’s Inc. will be hosting its 19th annual Golf and Tennis Outing on Oct. 5. The event will benefit its Women’s Empowerment Center. The event will also honor longtime staff members Joan Massa and Marshall Asche. The event will enable the

Dobbs Ferry organization to create a center that would house educational, vocational and arts programs designed “to give female residents the skills necessary to create a healthy lifestyle, secure a job and instill a positive sense of self,” according to a statement.

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• Principal Roger P. Gilson (labor law — management) • Principal Marko C. Maglich (immigration law) • Principal Patrick L. Vaccaro (employment law — management; labor law — management) Inclusion in the Best Lawyers’ list is based solely on a peer-review survey in which leading attorneys cast votes on the legal abilities of other lawyers in their specialties. Lawyers are not required or allowed to pay a fee to be listed.

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CHATFIELD-TAYLOR TO SPEAK AT LMMM Norwalk’s Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum is featuring Adele Chatfield-Taylor, the 2010 winner of the Vincent Scully Prize, to lead a discussion titled, “Reminiscences of a Preservationist: What is Happening in the Early Days,” Wednesday, Sept., 14 at 11 a.m. at 295 West Ave., Norwalk. Chatfield-Taylor accepted the Vincent Scully Prize at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C. for her work

M&T BANK DONATES TO THE RIDGEFIELD PLAYHOUSE

in historic preservation and urban planning. At the time, she was the president and CEO of the American Academy in Rome, a position she held from 1988 to 2013. She accepted the award with a speech summarizing the historic preservation movement over the past 50 years. To attend, RSVP by Friday, Sept 9. For more, email info@lockwoodmathewsmansionmuseum or call 203-838-9799, ext. 4.

◀◀ From left: Annette Robertson, development associate, The Ridgefield Playhouse; Frank Micalizzi, regional president, M&T Bank; Rama Mahesh, Ridgefield branch manager, M&T Bank; Michael Weinstock, market president, M&T Bank; and Suzanne Brennan, director of community relations, The Ridgefield Playhouse.

CANCERCARE’S 10TH ANNUAL WALK/RUN FOR HOPE CancerCare, a national organization providing complimentary services to anyone affected by cancer, is set to host its 10th annual Walk/Run for Hope, a series of family-friendly 5K events held to raise funds to support the organization, Sunday, Sept. 11 at Jennings Beach, 880 S. Benson Road in Fairfield. The event brings together friends and families to

walk or run in memory of those they have lost to cancer, honor survivors and support those who are facing a cancer diagnosis. Registration begins at 7:45 a.m., followed by the 5K race at 9 a.m. and a children’s fun run at 10:15 p.m. Both individuals and teams can register in advance at community.cancercare.org/ walkct.

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The Ridgefield Playhouse received a check for $7,500 for the 2016-2017 seasons from M&T Bank — a bank based in Buffalo, N.Y. with locations in Bethel, Fairfield, Norwalk, Cos Cob, Ridgefield and Stamford — a gold sponsor of the nonprofit performing arts center. The check was presented by Frank Micalizzi, regional pres-

ident, and Michael Weinstock, market president, both of M&T Bank. The contribution will be used for general operating expenses and to help ensure a range of live performing arts experiences, from music and comedy, to dance, opera, theatre, music, health and wellness, community events and children’s programming.

GOOD THINGS HAPPENING NORWALK SEAPORT ASSOCIATION’S ANNUAL OYSTER FESTIVAL Stamford-based First County Bank is the presenting sponsor of the annual Norwalk Seaport Association’s Oyster Festival, Saturday, Sept. 10 and Sunday, September 11 at Veteran’s Park, adjacent to Norwalk Harbor on Seaview Avenue in Norwalk. The bank has been an ongoing supporter of the festival since 2007. The Oyster Festival offers a weekend of family-friendly activities and entertainment, including Sawyer Fredericks of Newtown, the winner of season eight of NBC’s “The Voice.” Additional entertainment includes the Nerveless Nocks Thrill Show performing motorcycle high-wire acts and daredevil stunts; the Paul Bunyan Lumberjack Show; rides, carnival games and children’s live entertainment; the arts and crafts pavilion, featuring more than 100 artisans and crafters; and the food court, offering international specialties, an oyster slurping contest and seafood. The Norwalk Seaport Association is a nonprofit dedicated to the preservation, education and awareness of Norwalk’s maritime environment and heritage. For more, visit seaport.org.

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Pictured third, from left, Lisa Nelson, executive director, ICAP, presents Tom Chiappetta, second, from left, executive director, FCSC, with a check for $50,000. Pictured first and last, from left, are Mike O’Leary and Dan McMorrow, retired ICAP employees and strong supporters of the commission.

From left: Reyno Giallongo, chairman and CEO, First County Bank; Vincent Scicchitano, president, Norwalk Seaport Association; and Mike Reilly, chairman and trustee of the annual Oyster Festival.

The Fairfield County Sports Commission (FCSC), a nonprofit dedicated to promoting fitness, wellness and personal development through sports, recently participated in ICAP’s annual charity day event in Jersey City, N.J. ICAP, a specialist intermediary broker, holds an annual Charity Day, where it donates one day’s revenue and commission to support more than 1,400 projects worldwide. This year’s event raised

$11.3 million. The FCSC’s Chelsea Cohen Fitness Academy is a countywide umbrella program to supplement and complement existing youth organizations, providing a year-round vehicle for Fairfield County youth to access fitness experts and education. The commission and its associated programs received a check for $50,000 from ICAP to support its youth services.

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WESTPORT LAWYERS RECOGNIZED

From left, Thomas Parrino and Edward Nusbaum of Nusbaum & Parrino PC in Westport.

Edward Nusbaum and Thomas Parrino of Westport-based Nusbaum & Parrino PC, a family law firm, were recently selected by their peers for inclusion in “Best Lawyers in America” 2017, in the area of family law. This year marks the 21st consecutive year of inclusion for Nusbaum and the 11th consecutive year of inclusion for Parrino. Best Lawyers is a peer-reviewed guide to the worldwide legal profession, providing information about top attorneys that were confidentially evaluated by their professional peers. For the 23rd edition of “The Best Lawyers in America,” 659 lawyers were selected from the Connecticut region, including 38 attorneys for family law.

GALLAGHER TO LEAD CARDIOTHORACIC PROGRAM AT WCHN Western Connecticut Health Network (WCHN), a patient-centered health care organization composed of Danbury Hospital, New Milford Hospital and Norwalk Hospital, in addition to a number of outpatient health and wellness services, welcomed Robert C. Gallagher as chief of cardiothoracic surgery. Prior to joining, Gallagher served as a senior attending cardiothoracic surgeon at Hartford Hospital where he founded the robotic cardiothoracic pro-

gram. He joins WCHN with experience in coronary artery bypass grafting, aortic and mitral value surgery and video-assisted thoracic surgery. Certified by the American Board of Thoracic Surgery in Thoracic and Cardiac Surgery, Gallagher is an assistant clinical professor in the department of surgery at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine. He earned his medical degree from the Medical University of South Carolina College of Medicine.

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Chris Cutter and Sara Niego

Silver Hill Hospital in New Canaan welcomed clinicians Chris Cutter and Sara Niego to its team. Cutter is the new program director for the chronic pain and recovery center. He was the acting assistant dean and senior advisor at Yale College. He is a research scientist and the director of the medical research unit at the Yale School of Medicine, Division of Substance Abuse and clinical director of pain treatment services with the APT foundation. He is

versity with an in-state business startup tied to research, advanced technologies or innovations developed at UConn. UConn faculty and students looking to translate lab discoveries into commercial products and services may receive patenting and licensing assistance, business incubator space, financial awards and other support services from the university. The first deadline for applications is Oct. 14. For more, visit innovationfund. uconn.edu.

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invasion, the disco decade and Detroit’s Motown, begins at 7 p.m. and is preceded by an “Evening for the Arts” reception at 6 p.m., which includes complimentary wine and beer, hors d’oeuvres and silent and live auctions. The Jamie A. Hulley Arts Foundation is a nonprofit dedicated to the educational enrichment and development of young artists and early career professionals. For tickets, call the box office at 203-254-4010.

CCA LLC, a civil engineering, land surveying, environmental services firm and landscape architectural firm in Brookfield, promoted CJ Osborne to partner. Osborne’s new responsibilities include overseeing all surveying services, including property and topographical surveys and construction staking. He is currently supervising CCA’s field crews and office staff, and has been with the firm for more than five years. He has more than 30 years surveying experience and is licensed in the states of Connecticut and New York.

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FAIRFIELD UNIVERSITY CELEBRATES MUSIC WITH ‘FOUR BY FOUR’ Fairfield University is hosting “FOUR by FOUR – A Tribute to the Legendary Music of the Beach Boys, Beatles, Bee Gees and Motown” – a musical revue of hit songs from the '60s, '70s and '80s, to headline the Jamie A. Hulley Arts Foundation’s 14th annual “Evening of the Arts” benefit, Saturday, Sept. 10 at Fairfield University’s Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts. The show, which features songs from the California surfing scene, the British

on the adjunct faculty of the Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy. Niego is the new attending psychiatrist for the eating disorders program. She has a certification with the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and is a member of the Academy for Eating Disorders, the National Eating Disorders Association and the American Psychiatric Association. She is an assistant professor at the University of Connecticut, Psychiatry Residency Training Program.

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UCONN INNOVATION FUND SUPPORTS STARTUPS The University of Connecticut in Storrs partnered with Connecticut Innovations (CI), an organization based in Rocky Hill that provides financial support to Connecticut’s growing companies, and Webster Bank based in Waterbury, to establish a $1.5 million UConn Innovation Fund to provide early-stage financial support to new business startups affiliated with UConn. Investments of up to $100,000 are available to any student, faculty member, or alumnus of the uni-

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Brandyn Schmelzer

BDO US LLP, a national accounting and consulting firm with an office in Stamford,

announced that Brandyn Schmelzer has joined the firm’s partnership. In this role, Schmelzer will service clients on financial statement and internal control audits and advise clients through complex transactions, including mergers and acquisitions, public offerings and private placements. Prior to this position, Schmelzer served as a director in BDO’s Stamford and New Jersey offices. He has more than 12 years experience in public accounting in a variety of industries, including manufacturing and distribution, energy and natural resources, telecommunications and pharmaceuticals. He earned a bachelor’s degree in public accounting from Pace University.

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The newest member of the Fairfield Chamber of Commerce, The Breiner Whole-Body Health Center, is holding its official ribbon cutting at 5 p.m., 501 Kings Highway East, Suite 108, Fairfield. The facility offers holistic medicine, dentistry and brain performance. For more, visit wholebodymed.com.

SEPT. 4 The Bruce Museum is hosting its first Sunday of the month bird walk at Greenwich Point Park, 9-11 a.m., 1 Museum Drive, Greenwich. For more, contact cynthiae@ brucemuseum.org or visit brucemuseum.org.

SEPT. 7 The Ridgefield Playhouse is featuring Les Brers, a new group formed by the founding members of the Allman Brothers Band, to kick off their Fall Northeast tour, 8 p.m., 80 E. Ridge Road, Ridgefield. For more, call the box office at 203-438-5795.

SEPT. 10 The Ridgefield Playhouse is featuring Bernie Williams, the famed Yankees centerfielder, with his all-star band, 7:30 p.m., 80 East Ridge Road, Ridgefield. During the day, Williams and his team will treat fans to an afternoon celebrity softball game in the ballpark adjacent to the theatre at 1 p.m. Beginning 6:45 p.m. in the lobby, 109 Cheese & Wine will be offering complimentary wine tastings, with a special art exhibit by Cortney Wall. For more, call the box office at 203-438-5795.

SEPT. 11 The Ridgefield Playhouse is featuring singer Joshua Davis, a former contestant in the television show, “The Voice,” to present his range of skills as a songwriter, bandleader, guitarist and vocalist, 8 p.m., 80 E. Ridge Road, Ridgefield. For more, call the box office at 203-438-5795.

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FACTS & FIGURES Onewest Bank FSB. Seller: John Charles Guttridge, Tarrytown. Property: 4 Hathaway Road, Bronxville 10708. Amount: $786,132. Filed Aug. 18.

Welcome Street Group Inc., Brooklyn. Seller: U.S. Bank N.A. Property: 309 S. Fourth Ave., Mount Vernon 10550. Amount: $81,900. Filed Aug. 18.

Pella Properties LLC, Farmington Conn. Seller: Rosa Soriano, Yonkers. Property: 44 Cornell Ave., Yonkers. Amount: $240,000. Filed Aug. 17.

Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Seller: Carmelo Raldiris, et al, Yonkers. Property: 23 Long Meadow Road, Yonkers 10704. Amount: $305,500. Filed Aug. 15.

Petro Locust 2 LLC, Mamaroneck. Seller: Basil A. Ciampi, Pelham. Property: 542 Locust St., Mount Vernon 10522. Amount: $430,000. Filed Aug. 18. Petro Locust 2 LLC, Mamaroneck. Seller: Basil A. Ciampi, Pelham. Property: 546 Locust St., Mount Vernon 10522. Amount: $470,000. Filed Aug. 18. SK Realty Fund LLC, San Jose, Calif. Seller: Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. Property: 253 Lincoln Avenue West, Mount Vernon 10550. Amount: $188,702. Filed Aug. 15. Stagg Construction LLC, Bronx. Seller: Wilfredo Gonzalez, Yonkers. Property: in Yonkers. Amount: $866,150. Filed Aug. 16. The County of Westchester, White Plains. Seller: Patrick J. Conboy, Yorktown Heights. Property: 580-7 Bedford Road, Pleasantville. Amount: $220,000. Filed Aug. 15. The County of Westchester, White Plains. Seller: Ruhi Sarikaya, Shrub Oak. Property: in Yorktown. Amount: $310,000. Filed Aug. 17. U.S. Bank N.A. Seller: Karl A. Scully, Mount Vernon. Property: 1150 Orchard St., Peekskill 10566. Amount: $337,028. Filed Aug. 18. U.S. Bank N.A. Seller: Thomas L. Gallivan, White Plains. Property: 33 Elm St., Mount Vernon 10550. Amount: $897,894. Filed Aug. 15. U.S. Bank Trust N.A. Seller: Antonio F. Reda, New City. Property: 29 Disbrow Lane, New Rochelle 10804. Amount: $952,846. Filed Aug. 18. Urban Yard Inc., New Rochelle. Seller: Pearl O. Robinson, et al, Chicago, Ill. Property: 409 Garden Ave., Mount Vernon. Amount: $160,000. Filed Aug. 19. Vilamari 5-7 Inc., Larchmont. Seller: Byron Place Associates LLC, Larchmont. Property: in Mamaroneck. Amount: $552,500. Filed Aug. 19. Weichert Workforce Mobility Inc., Morris Plains, N.J. Seller: Ralph Padula, Mount Vernon. Property: in Mount Vernon. Amount: $452,500. Filed Aug. 16.

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Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB. Seller: Susan L. Colman, New Milford, Conn. Property: 1712 Larch Court and 1707 Carhart Ave., Peekskill 10566. Amount: $172,164. Filed Aug. 15. Wilmington Trust N.A. Seller: Albert William Cornachio III, Rye Brook. Property: 23 Water Grant St., Unit 6I, Yonkers 10701. Amount: $204,709. Filed Aug. 19.

FORECLOSURES BEDFORD HILLS, 32 Rome Ave. Two-family residence; lot size: N/A. Plaintiff: HSBC Bank USA National Association. Plaintiff ’s attorney: McCabe, Weisberg & Conway PC, 914636-8900; 145 Huguenot St., Suite 401, New Rochelle 10801. Defendant: Serafino Randazzo. Referee: Anthony Keogh. Sale: Aug. 31, 9:15 a.m. Approximate lien: $487,498.12. BUCHANAN, 239 Catherine St., Apt. 4. Condominium; lot size: N/A. Plaintiff: Wells Fargo Bank National Association. Plaintiff ’s attorney: Rosicki & Rosicki & Associates, 845897-1600; 2 Summit Court, No. 301, Fishkill 11254. Defendant: Adam Birbower. Referee: John Charles Gutteridge. Sale: Sept. 9, 9 a.m. Approximate lien: $342,211.39. CORTLANDT MANOR, 11 Shipley Drive. Single-family residence; lot size: N/A. Plaintiff: Wells Fargo Bank National Association. Plaintiff ’s attorney: Rosicki & Rosicki & Associates, 845-897-1600; 2 Summit Court, No. 301, Fishkill 11254. Defendant: Juanita Strassfield. Referee: Henry Neale. Sale: Sept. 8, 10 a.m. Approximate lien: $595,320.28. ELMSFORD, 18 S. Central Ave., aka 18 Saw Mill River Road. Manufacturing; .06 acre. Plaintiff: U.S. Bank National Association. Plaintiff ’s attorney; Dorf & Nelson LLP, 914-3817600; 555 Theodore Fremd Ave, Rye 10580. Defendant: Joseph Magardino. Referee: Warren Cohen. Sale: Sept. 14, 8:45 a.m. Approximate lien: $593,955.71. ELMSFORD, 49 N. Perkins Ave. Single-family residence; lot size: .17 acre. Plaintiff: U.S. Bank National Association. Plaintiff ’s attorney: McCabe, Weisberg & Conway PC, 914636-8900; 145 Huguenot St., Suite 401, New Rochelle 10601. Defendant: George Byron. Sale: Vincent Rippa. Sale: Sept. 6, 9 a.m. Approximate lien: $487,080.81.

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HARRISON, 28 Brae Burn Drive. Single-family residence; lot size: 1.0 acre. Plaintiff: Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. Plaintiff ’s attorney: Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, 914-949-2909; 10 Bank St., White Plains 10606. Defendant: John DeBello. Referee: Joseph Boubeaud. Sale: Sept. 14, 9:15 a.m. Approximate lien: $3,980,371.09.

WHITE PLAINS, 512 Woodland Hills Road, Apt. 512. Condominium; lot size: N/A. Plaintiff: JPMorgan Chase National Assoc. Plaintiff ’s attorney: Rosicki & Rosicki & Associates, 845-897-1600; 2 Summit Court, No. 301, Fishkill 11254. Defendant: Mae Miller. Referee: Angelo Dellicarpini. Sale: Sept. 9, 9:30 a.m. Approximate lien: $55,039.28.

KATONAH, 30 Lalli Drive. Single-family residence; lot size: 5.38 acre. Plaintiff: Residential Mortgage Loan Trust 2013-TT2. Plaintiff ’s attorney: Berkman, Henoch, Peterson & Peddy, 516-222-6200; 100 Garden City Plaza, Garden City 11530. Defendant: Denns Lauzon. Referee: Bruce Trent. Sale: Aug. 31, 8:30 a.m. Approximate lien: N/A.

YONKERS, 594 Palisades Ave. Single-family residence; lot size: .12 acre. Plaintiff: Bank of America National Association. Plaintiff ’s attorney: Adam Leitman Bailey PC, 212825-0365; 120 Broadway, New York 10271. Defendant: Dennis Jacobi. Referee: Frank Malara. Sale: Aug. 31, 9:30 a.m. Approximate lien: $579,450.03.

MOHEGAN LAKE, 1255 Audra Court. Single-family residence; lot size: .46 acre. Plaintiff: U.S. Bank National Association. Plaintiff ’s attorney: Gross Polowy LLC, 716204-1700; 1775 Wehrle Drive, Williamsville 14221. Defendant: Greg Hullstrung. Referee: Ted Novick. Sale: Aug. 30, 9:30 a.m. Approximate lien: $759,709.74. MOHEGAN LAKE, 1590 Amazon Road. Single-family residence; lot size: N/A. Plaintiff: Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. Plaintiff ’s attorney: McCabe, Weisberg & Conway PC, 914-636-8900; 145 Huguenot St., Suite 401, New Rochelle 10801. Defendant: Ann Marie DeBendedittis. Referee: Daniel Pagano. Sale: Aug. 31, 9 a.m. Approximate lien: $178,052.56. PLEASANTVILLE, 107 Sarles Lane. Single-family residence; lot size: .11 acre. Plaintiff: The Bank of New York Mellon. Plaintiff ’s attorney: Stern & Eisenberg PC, 212-5729111; 485 B Route 1 South, Iselin, N.J. 08830. Defendant: Mark Buell. Referee: Anthony Keogh. Sale: Aug. 31, 9 a.m. Approximate lien: $523,131.45. SCARSDALE, 31 Brendon Hill Road. Single-family residence; lot size: .45 acre. Plaintiff: The Bank of New York Mellon. Plantiff ’s attorney: Frenkel, Lambert, Weiss, Weisman & Gordon, 631-969-3100; 53 Gibson St., Bay Shore 11706. Defendant: Kim Marie Gervasi. Referee: Judith Zerden. Sale: Sept. 7, 11 a.m. Approximate lien: $576,109.77. TUCKAHOE, 91 Mac Arthur Ave. Description: N/A; lot size: N/A. Plaintiff: The Bank of New York Mellon. Plaintiff ’s attorney: McCabe, Weisberg & Conway PC, 914-636-8900; 145 Huguenot St., Suite 401, New Rochelle 10801. Defendant: James Moyna. Referee: Edmund Fitzgerald. Sale: Aug. 31, 10 a.m. Approximate lien: $41,420.37.

YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, 2842 Brookfield Drive. Single-family residence; lot size: .75 acre. Plaintiff: Wells Fargo Bank National Association. Plaintiff ’s attorney: Woods Oviatt Gilman LLP, 585-987-2800; 700 Crossroads Building, 2 State St., Rochester 14614. Defendant: Dawn Erick. Referee: Julia Henrichs. Sale: Aug. 31, 9 a.m. Approximate lien: $404,137.01.

JUDGMENTS Cleaning Systems and Supply Co., Mount Vernon. $1,117 in favor of Baron Products LLC, Jersey City, N.J. Filed Aug. 15. Fraser Productions, Mount Vernon. $2,546 in favor of Future Society Inc., Mount Vernon. Filed Aug. 16. United States Tennis Association Inc., White Plains. $1.3 million in favor of Bravado International Group Merchandising Services Inc., New York. Filed Aug. 17.

Lopez, Susanna, et al. Filed by Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $352,750 affecting property located at 334 S. Fifth Ave., Mount Vernon 10550. Filed May 18. Maxwell, Dylan C., et al. Filed by Nationstar Mortgage LLC. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $260,800 affecting property located at 3186 and 3182 Lexington Ave., Mohegan Lake 10547. Filed May 15. Ralon, Francisco, et al. Filed by U.S. Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $533,000 affecting property located at 250 S. Regent St., Port Chester 10573. Filed May 15. Scarcella, Lynda, T. et al. Filed by The Bank of New York Mellon. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $700,000 affecting property located at 27 Wampus Ave., Armonk 10504. Filed May 15. Sin, Cynthia Yan, et al. Filed by Hudson City Savings Bank. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $236,000 affecting property located at 184 Hillside Ave., Mount Vernon. Filed May 18. Vasami, Ralph, et al. Filed by Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $270,000 affecting property located at 629 Shore Acres Drive, Mamaroneck 10543. Filed May 18. Walsh, John F., et al. Filed by The Bank of New York Mellon. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure an unspecified amount affecting property located at 40 Young Ave., Croton-on-Hudson 10520. Filed May 15.

Wesco Gas Service, Sleepy Hollow. $2,916 in favor of Cornely Brothers Inc., Mount Vernon. Filed Aug. 15.

MECHANIC’S LIENS

LIS PENDENS

Georgio, Robert, et al, Rye, as owner. $18,481 as claimed by Traficante Contracting, Hicksville. Property: 12 Bennet St., Rye 10580. Filed Aug. 15.

The following filings indicated a legal action has been initiated, the outcome of which may affect the title to the property listed. Bruno, Antonio, et al. Filed by U.S. Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $440,000 affecting property located at 3 Lynette St., New Rochelle. Filed May 15. Dimella, Arthur E. Jr., et al. Filed by Ventures Trust 2013-I-H-R. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $760,000 affecting property located at 1 Renaissance Square, Unit 14E, White Plains 10601. Filed May 15. Fields, Laura, et al. Filed by Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $768,000 affecting property located at 89 The Esplanade, New Rochelle 10804. Filed May 18.

Green, Ronnie, et al, Yonkers, as owner. $286,000 as claimed by Grand West Associates Inc., Yonkers. Property: 39 Locust Hill Ave., Yonkers. Filed Aug. 11.

NEW BUSINESSES

Censtar Ener�y Corp., d.b.a. Spark Ener�y, 56 Harrison St., Suite 306, New Rochelle 10801. Filed Dec. 10. Home Team Tax Reductions Inc., d.b.a. MKM Supplies, 33 Cleveland St., Valhalla 10595. Filed Dec. 10. Inventical Inc., d.b.a. Escapere, 45 Dell St., Sleepy Hollow 10591. Filed Dec. 10. Mear Inc., d.b.a. Totally Hott Salon, 59 Lincoln Ave., West Harrison 10604. Filed Dec. 10. WE Business Management Inc., d.b.a. WE Transport, 75 Commercial St., Plainview 11803. Filed Dec. 10.

Partnerships Alan’s Pastry Emporium, 487 Franklin St., Port Chester 10573, c/o Alan D. Mejia Reyes and Christian A. Lamas. Filed Dec. 10.

Sole Proprietorships C and S Appliance Repair, 421 Union Ave., Mamaroneck 10543, c/o Mario Gomez Campos. Filed Dec. 8. El Paraiso Deli, 42 Wheeler Ave., Pleasantville 10570, c/o Gabriel L. Ron. Filed Dec. 10. Fabio Landscaping, 23 Summer St., no. 1, Port Chester 10573, c/o Fabio A. Sagastizado. Filed Dec. 8. Gregory A Hepburn, 417 S. First Ave., Mount Vernon 11550, c/o Gregory A. Hepburn. Filed Dec. 8. Henry’s Multicleaning Service, 7 George St., White Plains 10604, c/o Henry Valencia. Filed Dec. 9. J and T Cleaning Services, 37 Stonewall Circle, White Plains 10607, c/o Jose L. Torres. Filed Dec. 9. JR Carpentry, 125 State St., Ossining 10562, c/o Angel Javier Rios. Filed Dec. 8. Kim Crichlow Photography, 26 South Road, White Plains 10603, c/o Kim Crichlow. Filed Dec. 9.

This paper is not responsible for typographical errors contained in the original filings.

Lima Restoration, 103 Chester St., 1st floor, Mount Vernon 10552, c/o Marcelo Lima. Filed Dec. 9.

Doing Business As

Little Cubs Daycare, 491 Harrison Ave., Harrison 10528, c/o Tina Dinota. Filed Dec. 10.

Action Auto Mart Inc., d.b.a. Compass Funding, 250 E. Hartsdale Ave., Suite 36, Hartsdale 10530. Filed Dec. 10.

Me Wireless Plus 2, 345 Lexington Ave., Mount Kisco 10549, c/o Martin Enamorado. Filed Dec. 10.


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FACTS & FIGURES Prime One Consulting, 50 E. Main St., Second floor, Elmsford 10523, c/o Alvaro Tatis-Castaneda. Filed Dec. 10. Rusted Studios, 735 Anderson Hill Road, Purchase 10577, c/o Lynsey Wold. Filed Dec. 9. Shelby Alicia Billing Services, 70 W. Third St., Apt 3J, Mount Vernon 10550, c/o Shelby Boyd. Filed Dec. 9. Still and Storm Prints, 4102 Dogwood Court, Peekskill 10566, c/o Anthony Tomaino. Filed Dec. 8. Westchester Mobile OďŹƒce Services, 1 Washington Ave., White Plains 10606, c/o Zoraya R. Arguelles. Filed Dec. 10. Zana Kay’s Pet Salon, 17 Rich Ave., Apt 3H, Mount Vernon 10550, c/o Zana Kay Johnson. Filed Dec. 8.

PATENTS Call center anxiety feedback processor (CAFP) for biomarker-based case assignment. Patent no. 9,426,292 issued to Douglas J. Griffith, Spiceworld, Texas; Anil Kalavakolanu, Austin, Texas; Srinivasa R. Muppala, Austin, Texas; Srinivasa M. Raghavan, Round Rock, Texas; and Yanhua Yang, Cedar Park, Texas. Assigned to International Business Machines Corp., Armonk. Compile-time tuple attribute compression. Patent no. 9,426,197 issued to Michael J. Branson, Rochester, Minn.; and John M. Santosuosso, Rochester, Minn. Assigned to International Business Machines Corp., Armonk. Enabling mobile computing devices to track data usage among mobile computing devices that share a data plan. Patent no. 9,426,308 issued to Judith H. Bank, Cary, N.C.; Lisa M. Bradley, Cary, N.C.; Aaron J. Quirk, Cary, N.C.; and Lin Sun, Morrisville, N.C. Assigned to International Business Machines Corp., Norwalk. Ending tuple processing in a stream-based computing application. Patent no. 9,426,194 issued to Michael Branson, Rochester, Minn.; and John M. Santosuosso, Rochester, Minn. Assigned to International Business Machines Corp., Armonk. Method and apparatus for encoding surveillance video. Patent no. 9,426,477 issued to Ligang Lu, New York; and Peter Westerink, Ossining. Assigned to International Business Machines Corp., Armonk.

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Predicting viewing activity of a posting to an activity stream. Patent no. 9,426,192 issued to Shandi E. Albouyeh, Raleigh, N.C.; Bernadette A. Carter, Raleigh, N.C.; Jeffrey R. Hoy, Southern Pines, N.C.; and Stephanie L. Trunzo, Wake Forest, N.C. Assigned to International Business Machines Corp., Armonk. Recording video content in relevant segments of a television program based on identifying keywords in on-screen text, closed captioning text and/ or program audio. Patent no. 9,426,518 issued to Erik D. Anderson, Austin, Texas; William A. Griffith, Austin, Texas; and Indran Naick, Cedar Park, Texas. Assigned to International Business Machines Corp., Armonk. Screw attachment system for electronic assemblies. Patent no. 9,426,924 issued to Robert R. Genest, Poughkeepsie; John L. Loparco, Poughkeepsie; Robert K. Mullady, Highland; John G. Torok, Poughkeepsie; Wade H. White, Hyde Park; and Mitchell L. Zapotoski, New Paltz. Assigned to International Business Machines Corp., Armonk. Transforming application cached template using personalized content. Patent no. 9,426,202 issued to Erik J. Burckart, Raleigh, N.C.; Dinakaran Joseph, Apex, N.C.; Todd E. Kaplinger, Raleigh, N.C.; and Victor S. Moore, Lake City, Fla. Assigned to International Business Machines Corp., Armonk. Web navigation using web navigation pattern histories. Patent no. 9,426,237 issued to Shang Q. Guo, Cortlandt Manor; Sinem Guven Kaya, New York; and Larisa Schwartz, Scarsdale. Assigned to International Business Machines Corp., Armonk.

HUDSON VALLEY BUILDING LOANS Below $1 million CJBD of Orange County LLC, Otisville, as owner. Lender: Orange Bank & Trust Co., Middletown. Property: in Otisville. Amount: $160,000. Filed Aug. 19. Kim, Jane, Brooklyn, as owner. Lender: Hometown Bank of the Hudson Valley, Walden. Property: in Rochester. Amount: $160,200. Filed Aug. 15.

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Laury, Daniel H., et al, Holmes, as owner. Lender: Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union, Poughkeepsie. Property: 35 Gary Williams Road and Ressique St., Holmes 12531. Amount: $452,000. Filed Aug. 10. Mid Hudson Development Corp., et al, as owner. Lender: Rhinebeck Bank. Property: in East Fishkill. Amount: $268,192. Filed Aug. 18.

DEEDS Above $1 million 584 Rugby Road LLC, Red Hook. Seller: Garcia Y Lada LLC, Saugerties. Property: 161 Market St., Saugerties. Amount: $2.1 million. Filed Aug. 12. SV Apartments LLC, New York City. Seller: Squire Village Properties LLC, Parsippany, N.J. Property: in New Windsor. Amount: $7.3 million. Filed Aug. 15.

Bayview Loan Servicing LLC, Coral Gables, Fla. Seller: Jay Rosenberg, Cincinnati, Ohio. Property: 32 Dooley Drive, Saugerties 12477. Amount: $282,200. Filed Aug. 17.

Federal National Mortgage Association. Seller: Charles Sapp, Monroe. Property: 209 Park Terrace, Monroe 10950. Amount: $279,668. Filed Aug. 17.

Federal National Mortgage Association. Seller: Sara Occhino, et al, Katonah. Property: 35 Lockwood Road, Carmel 10512. Amount: $440,505. Filed Aug. 3.

Bayview Loan Servicing LLC. Seller: Michele Lynne Bermel, Chappaqua. Property: 30 Union Road, Carmel 10512. Amount: $401,256. Filed Aug. 1.

Federal National Mortgage Association. Seller: Emily Cajigas, Middletown. Property: 111 Indian Trail, Maybrook 12543. Amount: $215,938. Filed Aug. 18.

Federal National Mortgage Association. Seller: Simone Higginson, et al, Middletown. Property: 224 Wisner Ave., Middletown 10940. Amount: $243,145. Filed Aug. 17.

Daniel B Clarino Inc., New Windsor. Seller: Julian Castro, Philadelphia, Pa. Property: 367 Temple Hill Road, New Windsor 12553. Amount: $80,000. Filed Aug. 19.

Federal National Mortgage Association. Seller: Gregory Kraisky, White Plains. Property: 11 Poplar St., Lake Peekskill 10537. Amount: $262,794. Filed Aug. 10.

Federal National Mortgage Association. Seller: Stephen Derderian, Warwick. Property: 9 Fifth Road, Greenwood Lake 10925. Amount: $112,396. Filed Aug. 17.

Double R Capital Inc., Poughkeepsie. Seller: Elizabeth P. Wang, Poughkeepsie. Property: 5 High Court, Poughkeepsie 12603. Amount: $147,500. Filed Aug. 17.

Federal National Mortgage Association. Seller: Jacob Greenfield, Carmel. Property: 3 Laurel Trail, Blooming Grove 10914. Amount: $158,717. Filed Aug. 17.

FV-I Inc., Highlands Ranch, Colo. Seller: Danny P. Vazquez, et al, Middletown. Property: 1741 County Route 1, Westtown 10998. Amount: $404,372. Filed Aug. 19.

Eljor Properties LLC, New City. Seller: M and J 888 Management Corp., Middletown. Property: 341 North St., Middletown 10940. Amount: $73,000. Filed Aug. 16.

Federal National Mortgage Association. Seller: John B. Swift III, Goshen. Property: 10 Sweet Fern Drive and 17 White Oak Drive, Cuddebackville 12729. Amount: $82,805. Filed Aug. 17.

Genius Development Group LLC, Carmel. Seller: Thomas DePole, Putnam Valley. Property: 164-B Nimham Road, Carmel 10512. Amount: $35,500. Filed Aug. 2.

Below $1 million

Equity Homes of New York Inc., Port Jervis. Seller: John Luedke, et al, Goshen. Property: in Goshen. Amount: $85,000. Filed Aug. 16.

1145 Route 9 Corp., Wappinger Falls. Seller: People of the State of New York, Albany. Property: in Wappinger. Amount: $57,000. Filed Aug. 16.

Fannie Mae. Seller: John E. Bach Jr., Goshen. Property: 14 Saint Andrews Road, Montgomery 12549. Amount: $319,949. Filed Aug. 15.

42 Greenwich LLC, Central Valley. Seller: Stephen Berry, et al, Central Valley. Property: in Woodbury. Amount: $580,000. Filed Aug. 17.

Fannie Mae. Seller: John J. Curley, Pleasantville. Property: 12 Ridge Road, Carmel 10512. Amount: $533,072. Filed Aug. 2.

4A 49 Troop Avenue LLC, Brooklyn. Seller: Atzei Tymurim Gardens Inc., Monroe. Property: 3 Karlsburg Road, Unit 304, Monroe 10950. Amount: $470,000. Filed Aug. 15.

Fannie Mae. Seller: Joseph Benton Steffy IV, Newburgh. Property: 698 Goshen Turnpike, Circleville 10919. Amount: $478,165. Filed Aug. 15.

Federal National Mortgage Association. Seller: Joseph Tock, Mahopac. Property: 154 Shore Drive, Brewster 10509. Amount: $303,373. Filed Aug. 1. Federal National Mortgage Association. Seller: Karen Pozzani, Newburgh. Property: 60 Higgins Trail, Blooming Grove 10950. Amount: $142,300. Filed Aug. 15. Federal National Mortgage Association. Seller: Margaret A. Nicholson, Somers. Property: 100 Orchard Road, Mahopac 10541. Amount: $200,396. Filed Aug. 3.

Fannie Mae. Seller: Ryan Scott Karben, Pomona. Property: 31 Schueler Road, Chester 10918. Amount: $702,799. Filed Aug. 19.

Federal National Mortgage Association. Seller: Michael P. Miller, Goshen. Property: 2743 Albany Post Road, Montgomery 12549. Amount: $469,605. Filed Aug. 15.

Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. Seller: Jodi A. Mosiello, White Plains. Property: 51 Clarkson Road, Carmel 10512. Amount: $321,661. Filed Aug. 9.

Federal National Mortgage Association. Seller: Michele L. Bermel, Chappaqua. Property: 57 Mi Anna Drive, Mahopac 10541. Amount: $342,913. Filed Aug. 4.

Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. Seller: Judith L. Lubinsky, Campbell Hall. Property: 26 Hickory Drive, Campbell Hall 10916. Amount: $364,780. Filed Aug. 17.

Federal National Mortgage Association. Seller: Odilio Lopez, et al, Goshen. Property: 10 Kingston Ave., Port Jervis 12771. Amount: $289,404. Filed Aug. 15.

Bais Yekiseal Inc., Harriman. Seller: Moshe Kaufman, Monroe. Property: 3 Teverya Way, Unit S003, Monroe 10950. Amount: $150,000. Filed Aug. 17.

Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. Seller: Kara J. Cavallo, Walden. Property: 84 Kings Highway, Warwick 10990. Amount: $428,174. Filed Aug. 18.

Federal National Mortgage Association. Seller: Preston Scher, North Miami Beach, Fla. Property: 6 Vesper Road, Patterson 12563. Amount: $200,854. Filed Aug. 10.

Bastion Holdings Group LLC, Jackson Heights. Seller: Bank of America N.A. Property: 5401 Route 28, Mount Tremper 12457. Amount: $46,900. Filed Aug. 19.

Federal National Mortgage Association. Seller: Alan L. Joseph, Goshen. Property: 14 Highview Ave., Florida 10921. Amount: $330,172. Filed Aug. 16.

Federal National Mortgage Association. Seller: Robert W. Fink, Goshen. Property: 546 Pocatello Road, Middletown 10940. Amount: $252,044. Filed Aug. 19.

A-Class Management Inc., Carmel. Seller: Dolores McGlasson, Carmel. Property: 1781 Route 6, Carmel 10512. Amount: $100,000. Filed Aug. 2. AGV Inc., et al, Pomona. Seller: Justin Wiesenthal, Poughkeepsie. Property: in Hyde Park. Amount: $64,000. Filed Aug. 16. Atereth Developments LLC, Monroe. Seller: U.S. Bank N.A. Property: 6 Rumsey St., Port Jervis 12771. Amount: $45,000. Filed Aug. 18.

Genius Ventures Inc., Patterson. Seller: Michele Bermel, Chappaqua. Property: 109 Chief Nimham Circle, Kent Lake 10512. Amount: $116,281. Filed Aug. 2. Gold Fields LLC, Chicago, Ill. Seller: Duane Martel, et al, Cuddebackville. Property: 340 State Route 211, Cuddebackville 12729. Amount: $400,000. Filed Aug. 16. Hough Houston Homestead LLC, Millbrook. Seller: David C. Houston, et al, Woodstock. Property: 5065 Route 212, Woodstock. Amount: $96,000. Filed Aug. 17. Hudson Homestead Group LLC, Kingston. Seller: Congregation Ahavath Israel Inc., Kingston. Property: in Kingston. Amount: $110,000. Filed Aug. 16. Hudson Valley Contractors Inc., New Paltz. Seller: Althea Schoen, New Paltz. Property: in New Paltz. Amount: $155,300. Filed Aug. 17. IGLR Holding Company LLC, Greenwood Lake. Seller: Nina Steen, Greenwood Lake. Property: 1195 and 1197 NYS Route 17A, Greenwood Lake 10925. Amount: $170,000. Filed Aug. 18. JEM Enterprises LLC, et al, Mohegan Lake. Seller: David Alford, et al, East Point, Ga. Property: 8 Cedardale Loop, Wappingers Falls. Amount: $295,000. Filed Aug. 16. Jordan NY LLC, Elmhurst. Seller: U.S. Bank N.A. Property: 297 First St., Newburgh 12551. Amount: $23,500. Filed Aug. 19. JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. Seller: Eve Bunting-Smith, White Plains. Property: 158 Gallows Hill Road, Garrison 10524. Amount: $348,327. Filed Aug. 5.


FACTS & FIGURES JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. Seller: Radhika S. Nagubandi, New City. Property: 18 Richardson St., Walden 12586. Amount: $317,747. Filed Aug. 18. L and E Rental and Construction LLC, Armonk. Seller: Mary E. Sanok, Goshen. Property: in Goshen. Amount: $50,000. Filed Aug. 19. Linden Avenue Realty LLC, Monroe. Seller: Robert W. Fink, Goshen. Property: 239-241 North St., Middletown 10940. Amount: $27,510. Filed Aug. 15. Marko Industries LLC, New Rochelle. Seller: East Putnam Development Corp., Patterson. Property: in Patterson. Amount: $125,000. Aug. 8. Mid Hudson Islamic Association, Wappingers Falls. Seller: Darlene Wollenberg, Hudson Falls. Property: 133 All Angels Hill Road, Wappingers Falls 12590. Amount: $625,000. Filed Aug. 12. Mid-Hudson Development Corp., Poughquag. Seller: East Fishkill Corporate Park LLC, Wappingers Falls. Property: in East Fishkill. Amount: $501,000. Filed Aug. 12. MRC Poughkeepsie LLC, Bretton Woods N.H. Seller: GMS2 Realty LLC, Hanover Mass. Property: in Poughkeepsie. Amount: $567,000. Filed Aug. 17. MRC Poughkeepsie LLC, Bretton Woods N.H. Seller: Jeffrey P. Burack, New York City. Property: in Poughkeepsie. Amount: $325,000. Filed Aug. 17. National Home Investors LLC. Seller: James Nelson, Poughkeepsie. Property: 12 Maple Hill Road, Salt Point 12578. Amount: $359,500. Filed Aug. 15. Nationstar Mortgage LLC. Seller: Evelyn N. Firestone, Harriman. Property: 14 Lexington Hill, Unit 12, Harriman 10926. Amount: $196,588. Filed Aug. 18. Newburgh Bananas and Produce Inc., Newburgh. Seller: Jennie O LLC, Newburgh. Property: in Newburgh. Amount: $95,000. Filed Aug. 17. PNC Bank N.A. Seller: Mark Starkman, Highland Mills. Property: 136 Linden Ave., Middletown 10940. Amount: $311,455. Filed Aug. 18. Property Saints Inc., Middletown. Seller: HSBC Bank USA N.A. Property: 13 Beth Place, Middletown 10940. Amount: $90,000. Filed Aug. 16. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Seller: Richard Paul, et al, Scarsdale. Property: 145 Cottage Road, Carmel 10512. Amount: $337,610. Filed Aug. 10.

Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Cleveland, Ohio. Seller: Laurence A. Clemente, Goshen. Property: 38 Wedgewood Drive, Goshen 10924. Amount: $280,992. Filed Aug. 16.

The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Seller: Bank of America N.A. Property: 326 N. Main St., Monroe 10950. Amount: $251,997. Filed Aug. 15.

Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB. Seller: Robert Ianelli, Fishkill. Property: 24 Mountain View Road, Amenia 12501. Amount: $467,000. Filed Aug. 16.

JA Construction Development Inc., Florida. $1,035 in favor of the New York State Department of Labor and the Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed Feb. 23.

Selene Finance LP, Houston, Texas. Seller: James D. Meier, Poughkeepsie. Property: 226 Route 216, East Fishkill 12582. Amount: $568,500. Filed Aug. 15.

Tri State Fine Homes LLC, New York City. Seller: Bayview Loan Servicing LLC, Coral Gables, Fla. Property: 56 Ridge Crest Road, Putnam Valley 10579. Amount: $75,000. Filed Aug. 3.

Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB. Seller: Saundra Robinson, Poughkeepsie. Property: 40 Wintergreen Place, East Fishkill 12533. Amount: $577,000. Filed Aug. 16.

JDS Lawncare and Maintenance, Saugerties. $189 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed Aug. 18.

SV Apartments LLC, New York. Seller: ER Multi-Family LLC, Suffern. Property: in New Windsor. Amount: $900,000. Filed Aug. 15. SV Apartments LLC, New York City. Seller: New Windsor Residential LLC, Parsippany, N.J. Property: in New Windsor. Amount: $480,000. Filed Aug. 15. SV Apartments LLC, New York City. Seller: Squire Properties LLC, Parsippany, N.J. Property: in New Windsor. Amount: $240,000. Filed Aug. 15. SYFR Inc., Monroe. Seller: Atzei Tymurim Gardens Inc., Monroe. Property: 11 Karlsburg Road, Unit 304, Monroe 10950. Amount: $470,000. Filed Aug. 15. TBDG Properties LLC, New Paltz. Seller: Suzanne Paterson, High Falls. Property: in Marlboro. Amount: $317,000. Filed Aug. 18. TD Bank N.A. Seller: MTC Commons LLC, Washington. Property: 2647 Route 44, Millbrook 12545. Amount: $390,000. Filed Aug. 16. The Bank of New York Mellon. Seller: Angela G. McSweeney, Middletown. Property: 7 Lafayette Drive, New Windsor 12553. Amount: $173,980. Filed Aug. 17. The Bank of New York Mellon. Seller: Joe A. Cruz, et al, Peekskill. Property: 30 Pine Tree Lane, Carmel 10541. Amount: $324,500. Filed Aug. 8. The Bank of New York Mellon. Seller: John James Revella, Walden. Property: 6 Perri Lane, Pawling 12564. Amount: $578,500. Filed Aug. 17. The Bank of New York Mellon. Seller: Michele L. Babcock, Walden. Property: 231 Phillipsburgh Road, Middletown 10940. Amount: $414,580. Filed Aug. 15. The Bank of New York Mellon. Seller: Samuel P. Brooke, Poughkeepsie. Property: 1365 Noxon Road, LaGrangeville 12540. Amount: $449,000. Filed Aug. 16. The Lindley LLC, Beacon. Seller: Lilith Carlo, Newburgh. Property: 7 High St., Beacon 12508. Amount: $320,000. Filed Aug. 16.

U.S. Bank Trust N.A. Seller: Peter Neuman, Cornwall-on-Hudson. Property: 12 Chadeayne Ave., Cornwall-on-Hudson 12518. Amount: $412,865. Filed Aug. 16. U.S. Bank Trust N.A. Seller: Todd A. Kelson, New Windsor. Property: 349 Country Route, No. 1, Warwick 10990. Amount: $382,789. Filed Aug. 16. U.S. Bank Trust N.A. Seller: Todd A. Kelson, New Windsor. Property: 73 Upper Greencrest Road, Goshen 10924. Amount: $169,937. Filed Aug. 18. Urban Green Foods LLC, New York City. Seller: Michele D. Plessner, Middleborough, Mass. Property: in Hamptonburgh. Amount: $140,000. Filed Aug. 15. WCI Enterprise LLC, Marlboro. Seller: John Figurski, et al, Chestertown. Property: in Newburgh. Amount: $280,000. Filed Aug. 16. Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Seller: Helene McDermott, New Windsor. Property: 22 Sunset Drive, New Windsor 12553. Amount: $150,000. Filed Aug. 18. Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Seller: Lorraine Corsa, Bronx. Property: 29 Glenna Drive, Carmel 10512. Amount: $206,000. Filed Aug. 4. Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Seller: Michael D. Byron, et al, Poughkeepsie. Property: 2795 Church St., Pine Plains 12567. Amount: $125,500. Filed Aug. 17. West Haverstraw Owner LLC, Airmont. Seller: Jacob Lieberman, Middletown. Property: 8 Houston Ave., Middletown 10940. Amount: $65,000. Filed Aug. 18. Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB. Seller: Dylan Delacruz, Poughkeepsie. Property: 28 Birch Terrace, Dover 12564. Amount: $268,000. Filed Aug. 16. Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB. Seller: Jody Annan, Goshen. Property: 24 New Road, Newburgh 12550. Amount: $291,490. Filed Aug. 15. Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB. Seller: Randolph Graham, et al, Bronx. Property: 41 Park Drive, Woodstock 12498. Amount: $315,635. Filed Aug. 18.

Zingo LLC, Greenwood Lake. Seller: John Woloszczak, Warwick. Property: 104 Windermere, Greenwood Lake 10925. Amount: $220,000. Filed Aug. 19.

JUDGMENTS Advanced Property Preservation Inc., Port Jervis. $1,035 in favor of the New York State Department of Labor and the Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed Feb. 23. All Family Transportation Inc., New Windsor. $39,168 in favor of Cach LLC, Denver, Colo. Filed Aug. 16. All Purpose Plumbing Heating Air-Conditioning LLC, Chester. $1,035 in favor of the New York State Department of Labor and the Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed Feb. 23. Annarellas Restaurant Inc., Cornwall-on-Hudson. $1,035 in favor of the New York State Department of Labor and the Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed Feb. 23. Burgevin Florist Inc., Kingston, $6,022 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed Aug. 18. Circajerk Inc., Woodstock. $100 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed Aug. 18. Cristalbrook Electric Inc., Wallkill. $1,163 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed Aug. 18. Crooklyn’s Finest Inc., Newburgh. $1,035 in favor of the New York State Department of Labor and the Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed Feb. 23. D and K Rock Services Inc., Kingston. $6,448 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed Aug. 18. Foeller’s Men’s Shop Inc., Middletown. $114,115 in favor of Dunning Farms LLC, Hartford, Conn. Filed Aug. 15.

Karina Designs Inc., Kingston. $1,378 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed Aug. 18. Little Ones, Gardner. $3,982 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed Aug. 18. Merritt Painting, Newburgh. $1,035 in favor of the New York State Department of Labor and the Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed Feb. 23. New World Catering Corp., Saugerties. $1,056 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed Aug. 18. Pet House Inc., et al, Ridgewood. $8,074 in favor of Central Pet, Santa Fe Springs, Calif. Filed Aug. 17. Peter Pellegrino Stable Inc., Montgomery. $1,035 in favor of the New York State Department of Labor and the Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed Feb. 23. Renovation and Landscape, Newburgh. $1,035 in favor of the New York State Department of Labor and the Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed Feb. 23. Servicemaster of Kingston, Kingston. $11,165 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed Aug. 18. Silva Transports of Orange County Inc., Middletown. $1,035 in favor of the New York State Department of Labor and the Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed Feb. 23. Steele Land and Inspection LLC, Greenwood Lake. $1,035 in favor of the New York State Department of Labor and the Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed Feb. 23. Stone Ridge Citgo Inc., Stone Ridge. $55,501 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed Aug. 18. WJ Global LLC, Newburgh. $1,035 in favor of the New York State Department of Labor and the Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed Feb. 23.

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LIS PENDENS The following filings indicated a legal action has been initiated, the outcome of which may affect the title to the property listed. Anemelos, Nickolaos G., et al. Filed by HSBC Bank USA N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure an unspecified amount affecting property located at 86 S. Grand Ave., Poughkeepsie 12603. Filed Aug. 19. Argo, Thomas, et al. Filed by Bank of America N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $210,000 affecting property located at 23 Grandview Drive, Mahopac 10541. Filed Aug. 16. Banks, Frank, et al. Filed by Federal National Mortgage Association. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $125,600 affecting property located at 83 Hinsdale St., Kingston 12401. Filed Aug. 15. Bayne, Brian M., et al. Filed by Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $253,000 affecting property located at 93 West Drive, Walden 12586. Filed Feb. 1. Boga, Nicky, et al. Filed by Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $324,000 affecting property located at 61 Lakeside Road, Mahopac 10541. Filed Aug. 4. Bruni, Peter J., et al. Filed by U.S. Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $700,000 affecting property located at 153 Starr Ridge Road, Southeast 10509. Filed Aug. 9. Burns, Mary Ausby, et al. Filed by Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $126,000 affecting property located at 14 Muller Ave., Highland Falls 10928. Filed Feb. 2. Cahill, Gerald W., et al. Filed by Ditech Financial LLC. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $228,000 affecting property located at 87 Bowman Road, Pine Plains 12567. Filed Aug. 11. Cheng, Michael, et al. Filed by Federal National Mortgage Association. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $359,200 affecting property located at 1761 County Route 1, Westtown 10998. Filed Feb. 2. Conroy, Michelle M., et al. Filed by Federal National Mortgage Association. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $417,000 affecting property located at 24 Country Route 49, Slate Hill 10973. Filed Feb. 2.

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FACTS & FIGURES Coy, Jacklyn A., et al. Filed by Rhinebeck Bank. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $167,000 affecting property located in Poughkeepsie. Filed Aug. 19. Decker, Sheila M., et al. Filed by Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $248,904 affecting property located at 45 Forest Drive, Hyde Park 12538. Filed Aug. 11. DiMarco, Brian A., et al. Filed by U.S. Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $572,579 affecting property located at 11 LaGrange Road, Campbell Hall 10916. Filed Feb. 1. Dixon, D’Alton E., et al. Filed by Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $234,435 affecting property located at 34 Hawthorne Lane, Poughkeepsie 12603. Filed Aug. 12. Doria, Garry D., et al. Filed by Bank of America N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $263,200 affecting property located at 23 Spruce St., Pawling 12564. Filed Aug. 15. Duane, Mary T., et al. Filed by Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure an unspecified amount affecting property located at 57 Brayton Road, Carmel 10512. Filed Aug. 11. Durasevic, Mark, et al. Filed by Bank of America N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $93,120 affecting property located at 1204 Chelsea Cove South, Hopewell Junction 12533. Filed Aug. 11. Eckler, D. Kevin, et al. Filed by U.S. Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $272,000 affecting property located at 3047 Route 82, Pleasant Valley 12569. Filed Aug. 12. Eisler, Douglas, as administrator of estate of Randolph R. Eisler, et al. Filed by U.S. Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $120,000 affecting property located at 15 W. Wind Road, Pawling 12564. Filed Aug. 12. Emmons, Ann, et al. Filed by Federal National Mortgage Association. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $318,000 affecting property located at 2567 Route 55, Poughquag 12570. Filed Aug. 17. Fallman, Martin, et al. Filed by OneWest Bank FSB. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $285,967 affecting property located at 4030 Old Route 22, Patterson 10509. Filed Aug. 10. Fisher, Phyllis, et al. Filed by Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $361,500 affecting property located at 2695 W. Main St., Wappingers Falls 12590. Filed Aug. 18.

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Ganthier, Sem, et al. Filed by JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $179,771 affecting property located at 16 Spruce Peak Road, Middletown 10940. Filed Feb. 1.

Jabbour, Husam, et al. Filed by Nationstar Mortgage LLC. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $269,000 affecting property located at 8 Second St., Highland Mills 10930. Filed Jan. 29.

Lucas, Arlene J., et al. Filed by Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $130,000 affecting property located at 146 Quassaick Ave., New Windsor 12553. Filed Feb. 2.

Nared, Yolanda, et al. Filed by HSBC Bank USA N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $243,517 affecting property located at 789 Route 52, Carmel 10512. Filed Aug. 10.

Valentino, Richard C., et al. Filed by HSBC Mortgage Services Inc. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $410,000 affecting property located at 84 Dekay Road, Warwick 10990. Filed Feb. 1.

Gentile, Frederick J., et al. Filed by Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $286,950 affecting property located at 8 South Court, Wappingers Falls 12590. Filed Aug. 16.

Jansen, William, et al. Filed by Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $150,000 affecting property located at 4 Rondout Lane, Accord 12404. Filed Aug. 17.

Lusito, Francis N., et al. Filed by Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $268,000 affecting property located at 44 Terwilliger Road, Hyde Park 12538. Filed Aug. 11.

O’Hare, John, et al. Filed by PNC Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $191,425 affecting property located at 2411 Whispering Hills, unit 636, Chester 10918. Filed Feb. 2.

Vanbever, Krystal L., et al. Filed by U.S. Bank Trust N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $208,911 affecting property located at 39 Birchwood Drive, New Windsor 12553. Filed Feb. 1.

Glassman, Patricia, et al. Filed by Ulster Savings Bank. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $115,000 affecting property located at 142 O’Neil St., Kingston 12401. Filed Aug. 19.

Johnson, Heidi M., et al. Filed by Christiana Trust. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $193,796 affecting property located at 214 Decker Road, Stanfordville 12581. Filed Aug. 12.

Maddaloni, Daniel M., et al. Filed by JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $176,460 affecting property located at 34 Rokeby Road, Red Hook 12571. Filed Aug. 15.

O’Keeffe, Barbara A., et al. Filed by HSBC Bank USA N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure an unspecified amount affecting property located at 20 Orchard Trail, Monroe 10950. Filed Jan. 29.

Varca, Joseph, et al. Filed by Federal National Mortgage Association. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $230,000 affecting property located at 23 Plattekill Road, Marlboro 12542. Filed Aug. 15.

Gomez, Kevin, et al. Filed by Fifth Third Mortgage Co. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $219,296 affecting property located at 101 Highland Ave., Middletown 10940. Filed Jan. 29.

Kahrs, Irene P., et al. Filed by Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $80,000 affecting property located at 520 Cedar St., Kingston 12401. Filed Aug. 17.

Pombo, Carlos E., et al. Filed by Bank of America N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $417,000 affecting property located at 158 Whitney Lane, Woodstock 12498. Filed Aug. 19.

Verra, Gandolfo, et al. Filed by Corporate America Family Credit Union. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $310,000 affecting property located at 326 Oscawana Lake Road, Putnam Valley 10579. Filed Aug. 5.

Gordon, Kirk, et al. Filed by Federal National Mortgage Association. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $417,000 affecting property located at 268 Grand St., Newburgh 12550. Filed Feb. 1.

Kaur, Kuldip, et al. Filed by JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $467,908 affecting property located at 264 Barger St., Putnam Valley 10579. Filed Aug. 8.

Marti, Cara, as heir at law and next of kin of Natalina A. Marti, et al. Filed by Nationstar Mortgage LLC. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure an unspecified amount affecting property located at 8 Pleasant Ave., Newburgh 12550. Filed Jan. 29.

Rienzi, Paul A., et al. Filed by The Bank of New York Mellon. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $200,000 affecting property located at 25 Peach Brook Lane, Southeast 10509. Filed Aug. 9.

Vura, Don, et al. Filed by Federal National Mortgage Association. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $204,000 affecting property located at 8 Laurel Lane, Highland Falls 10928. Filed Jan. 29.

Grossbach, Michael, et al. Filed by Bayview Loan Servicing LLC. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $412,087 affecting property located in Philipstown. Filed Aug. 16.

Kellerman, Richard J., et al. Filed by Federal National Mortgage Association. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure an unspecified amount affecting property located at 2H Locust Court, Fishkill 12524. Filed Aug. 11.

Rivera, Cathy, et al. Filed by Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $338,000 affecting property located at 9 Last Road, Middletown 10941. Filed Feb. 1.

Webster-Cato, Donna, et al. Filed by Federal National Mortgage Association. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $115,000 affecting property located at 77 David Lane, Pawling 12564. Filed Aug. 18.

Romano, Robert T., et al. Filed by U.S. Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $130,000 affecting property located at 355 Gage Road, Brewster 10509. Filed Aug. 5.

Wieder, David R., et al. Filed by United Shore Financial Services LLC. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $400,000 affecting property located at 8 Carter Lane, Unit 401, Monroe 10950. Filed Feb. 1.

Gulnick, Burton Jr., as limited administrator of the estate of Eugenia Macer-Story, et al. Filed by Federal National Mortgage Association. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $232,036 affecting property located at 36 Playhouse Lane, Woodstock 12498. Filed Aug. 17. Hayes, James, et al. Filed by Ditech Financial LLC. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $144,700 affecting property located at 41 Crosby Ave., Brewster 10509. Filed Aug. 15. Hayes, Patrick E., et al. Filed by The Bank of New York Mellon. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $340,000 affecting property located at 40 Maloney Lane, Goshen 10924. Filed Jan. 29. Herczl, Mendel, et al. Filed by HSBC Bank USA N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $172,000 affecting property located at 18 Spring St., Port Jervis 12771. Filed Jan. 29. Israel, David K., et al. Filed by U.S. Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $569,541 affecting property located at 1189 US Highway 6, Port Jervis 12771. Filed Jan. 29.

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Laguna, Gilbert, et al. Filed by Federal National Mortgage Association. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $315,000 affecting property located at 89 Fairmont Road, Mahopac 10541. Filed Aug. 10. Lallemand, Nancy, et al. Filed by JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $409,521 affecting property located at 31 Regent Drive, Hopewell Junction 12533. Filed Aug. 17. Lasso, Lenn R., et al. Filed by Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $299,250 affecting property located at 352 Sugarloaf Mountain Road, Chester 10918. Filed Feb. 2. Lavender, Lance, as heir at law and next of kin of Anna Fried, et al. Filed by Finance of America Reverse LLC. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure an unspecified amount affecting property located at 102 Manor Road, Red Hook 12571. Filed Aug. 15. Lewis, Glen, et al. Filed by CMG Mortgage Inc. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $186,558 affecting property located at 2288 New Hackensack Road, Poughkeepsie 12603. Filed Aug. 17.

Mattatall, Tonya, as heir to the estate of James A. Mattatall, et al. Filed by Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $293,000 affecting property located at 296 Lybolt Road, Middletown 10941. Filed Feb. 2. Mazzanna, Gary, as executor of the estate of Thomas M. Mazzanna Sr., et al. Filed by Nationstar Mortgage LLC. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $113,600 affecting property located at 20 E. Broome St., Port Jervis 12771. Filed Feb. 1. McCasland, John T., individually and as surviving spouse of Ann L. McCasland, et al. Filed by Wells Fargo Financial Credit Services new York Inc. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $223,602 affecting property located at 26 Wilson St., Middletown 10940. Filed Jan. 29.

Ruggiero, Concettina, et al. Filed by U.S. Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $262,000 affecting property located at 5 Azalea Drive, Putnam Valley 10579. Filed Aug. 15.

Merenda, Frank, et al. Filed by Federal National Mortgage Association. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $304,000 affecting property located at 95 Lakeview Drive, Mahopac 10541. Filed Aug. 10.

Stringham, Nancy, et al. Filed by CitiMortgage Inc. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $161,121 affecting property located at 317 East Road, Wallkill 12589. Filed Aug. 15.

Mesman, Ian, et al. Filed by JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $126,800 affecting property located at 11 Spring St., Tivoli 12583. Filed Aug. 10.

Tomer, Kenneth Jr., et al. Filed by Ditech Financial LLC. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $241,373 affecting property located at 503 Garden St., Newburgh 12550. Filed Feb. 1.

Messerschmitt, Steven A., et al. Filed by Kondaur Capital Corp. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $309,395 affecting property located at 13 Hillside Place, Carmel 10512. Filed Aug. 4.

Tyler, Stanlee C., et al. Filed by HSBC Bank USA N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $80,660 affecting property located at 13 Innis Ave., Poughkeepsie 12601. Filed Aug. 11.

Williams, Joseph V., et al. Filed by Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $64,600 affecting property located at 231 E. Main St., Port Jervis 12771. Filed Feb. 2.

MECHANIC’S LIENS Pannone, Christopher, et al, Gardiner, as owner. $3,725 as claimed by G. P. H. Construction Inc., Gardiner. Property: 120 Trapps Road, Gardiner. Filed Aug. 16.

NEW BUSINESSES This paper is not responsible for typographical errors contained in the original filings.

Partnerships Bill’s Appliance Repair, 176 Altamont Drive, Hurley 12443, c/o William Samuels and Michael Samuels. Filed Aug. 15.


FACTS & FIGURES ATTACHMENTS-FILED Bethel Health & Rehabilitation LLC, et al., Bethel. Filed by Meyers Piscitelli & Link LLP, Avon. $67,500 in favor of The Hartford Provision Co., Hartford. Property: 13 Park Lawn Drive, Bethel. Filed Aug. 1.

ATTACHMENTS-RELEASED Brennan Associates, et al., Trumbull. Released by the Law Offices of Clendenen & Shea LLC, Newtown. $6.9 million in favor of Thomas Brennan, Trumbull. Property: Parcels A, B, C and D, Trumbull. Filed July 18.

BANKRUPTCIES Connie B’s Boutique LLC, 43 N. Main St., Norwalk. Chapter 7. Assets: $0 to $50,000. Liabilities: $0 to $50,000. Type of business: Limited liability company. Debtor’s Attorney: Law Offices of Mark M. Kratter LLC, Norwalk. Case no. 5:16-bk-51095. Filed Aug. 12.

BUILDING PERMITS COMMERCIAL 2 Trap Falls LLC, Shelton, contractor for self. Perform an interior fit-up in an existing commercial space for a new tenant at 2 Trap Falls Road, Shelton. Estimated cost: $52,000. Filed July 22. 27 Ryan St. LLC, Stamford, contractor for self. Install a new counter in an existing commercial space at 27 Ryan St., Stamford. Estimated cost: $30,000. Filed between Aug. 8 and Aug. 12. 54 Research Drive LLC, Stamford, contractor for self. Renovate the interior of an existing commercial space for a new tenant at 54 Research Drive, Stamford. Estimated cost: $85,000. Filed between Aug. 8 and Aug. 12. Items appearing in the Fairfield County Business Journal’s On The Record section are compiled from various sources, including public records made available to the media by federal, state and municipal agencies and the court system. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of this information, no liability is assumed for errors or omissions. In the case of legal action, the records cited are open to public scrutiny and should be inspected before any action is taken. Questions and comments regarding this section should be directed to: John Golden c/o Westfair Communications Inc. 3 Westchester Park Drive, Suite G7 White Plains, N.Y. 10604-3407 Phone: (914)694-3600 Fax: (914)694-3680

Chelsea Piers Connecticut LLC, contractor for Stamford Exit III LLC, et al., Add a wall and a door to an existing commercial space at 1 Blachley Road, Stamford. Estimated cost: $2,500. Filed between Aug. 8 and Aug. 12. Crown Castle USA Inc., contractor for self. Replace the antennas on the roof of an existing commercial space at 425 Indian Ledge Park Road, Trumbull. Estimated cost: $20,000. Filed August 2016. D & A Construction Management, Branford, contractor for the town of Ridgefield. Remove and replace existing antennas at an existing municipal building at 76 E. Ridge Road, Ridgefield. Estimated cost: $31,534. Filed July 21. D & A Construction Management, contractor for Long Ridge Fire Co. Inc. Install antennas onto the roof of an existing commercial space at 366 Old Long Ridge Road, Stamford. Estimated cost: $50,000. Filed between Aug. 8 and Aug. 12. Davis Matthews LLC, contractor for Jay Earl Associates LLC. Renovate the interior of an existing commercial space at 62 Kenosia Ave., Danbury. Estimated cost: $80,000. Filed Aug. 11. DPB, contractor for Urstadt Biddle Properties Inc. Remodel the interior of an existing commercial space at 525 Main St., Monroe. Cost undisclosed. Filed Aug. 4. Draxxhall Management, Shelton, contractor for self. Renovate the roof on an existing commercial space at 2 Armstrong Road, Shelton. Estimated cost: $270,000. Filed Aug. 10. First Hartford, Hartford, contractor for Four Fifty Five Main Street LLC. Add signs onto an existing commercial space at 455 Main St., Monroe. Cost undisclosed. Filed July 21. G Pic & Son, contractor for self. Construct a new foundation for an existing commercial space at 26 Bonnie View Drive, Trumbull. Estimated cost: $25,000. Filed August 2016. General Electric, contractor for 10 Riverview Drive LLC. Renovate the roof of an existing commercial space for new solar panels at 4 Riverview Drive, Danbury. Estimated cost: $260,000. Filed Aug. 8. Gilbrane Building Co., contractor for self. Demolish an existing radiology space and construct two conference rooms in an existing commercial space at 5520 Park Ave., Trumbull. Estimated cost: $0. Filed August 2016.

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Hicks Construction LLC, Ridgefield, contractor for the town of Ridgefield. Install a small elevator in an existing commercial space and reconfigure the kindergarten area and storage area at 316 Main St., Ridgefield. Estimated cost: $150,000. Filed July 27. Horton Group LLC, contractor for Three Stamford Plaza Owner LLC. Create a separate demising space in an existing commercial space at 301 Tresser Blvd., Stamford. Estimated cost: $100,000. Filed between Aug. 8 and Aug. 12. Hudak, Karen, Shelton, contractor for Verizon Wireless. Replace the antennas on the roof of an existing commercial space at 162 Birdseye Road, Shelton. Estimated cost: $15,000. Filed July 22. Huntington Plaza Association, contractor for self. Remove and replace the drop ceiling in an existing commercial space at 8 Huntington St., Shelton. Estimated cost: $12,000. Filed July 22. Kidd Lukko Corp., contractor for self. Strip and reroof an existing commercial space at 21 Maefair Court, Trumbull. Estimated cost: $43,650. Filed August 2016. Kimball Construction, contractor for New England Materials LLC. Construct a new industrial and business mixed-use building at 35 Cambridge Drive, Monroe. Cost undisclosed. Filed Aug. 9. Maher, James R., contractor for Baypointe Holdings LLC. Construct a swimming pool on the property of an existing commercial space at 112 Southfield Ave., Stamford. Estimated cost: $120,000. Filed between Aug. 8 and Aug. 12. Naugatuck Construction LLC, Naugatuck, contractor for Fifty Newtown Road Corp. Strip and reroof an existing commercial space at 50 Newtown, Danbury. Estimated cost: $5,000. Filed Aug. 1. Oken-Leifer LLC, Danbury, contractor for self. Add new parking and a new façade to an existing commercial space at 66 Newtown, Danbury. Estimated cost: $100,000. Filed Aug. 2. Olympic Construction LLC, contractor for HY2 Stamford LLC. Add a generator to an existing commercial space at 1266 E. Main St., Stamford. Estimated cost: $188,000. Filed between Aug. 8 and Aug. 12. Pat Munger Construction Co. Inc., contractor for the city of Danbury. Create two offices in an existing commercial space at 43 Clapboard Ridge Road, Danbury. Estimated cost: $8,767. Filed Aug. 4.

Pat Munger Construction Co. Inc., contractor for the city of Danbury. Add a new door and a new office in an existing commercial space at Ellsworth Ave., Danbury. Estimated cost: $7,882. Filed Aug. 4.

Rozinka, Roman, Ridgefield, contractor for Chris Couri. Perform interior renovations in an existing commercial space for a new tenant at 23 Governor St., Ridgefield. Estimated cost: $30,000. Filed Aug. 4.

Pat Munger Construction Co. Inc., contractor for the city of Danbury. Add a wall in a classroom at 151 S. King St., Danbury. Estimated cost: $4,237. Filed Aug. 4.

Shelter For The Homeless Inc., contractor for self. Construct a foundation for a new six-unit apartment building at 190 Stillwater Ave., Stamford. Estimated cost: $100,000. Filed between Aug. 8 and Aug. 12.

PROC Management, contractor for Doctors Newtown Road. Renovate the interior of an existing commercial space at 103-109 Payne Road, Danbury. Estimated cost: $141,000. Filed Aug. 11. R L Spencer Inc., contractor for Ervie S. Hawley, et al. Perform interior renovations in an existing commercial space for a new tenant at 67-2 Newtown Road, Danbury. Estimated cost: $620,000. Filed Aug. 2. R.D. Scinto, contractor for self. Add a new office and showroom for the industrial ovens in an existing commercial space at 35 Nutmeg Drive, Trumbull. Estimated cost: $90,000. Filed August 2016. R.D. Scinto, contractor for self. Perform an interior fit-up in an existing commercial space for a new tenant at 35 Nutmeg Drive, Trumbull. Estimated cost: $110,000. Filed August 2016. Ridgefield Chowcase LLC, Ridgefield, contractor for self. Stabilize a stone ledge under an existing commercial space at 709 Danbury Road, Ridgefield. Estimated cost: $40,000. Filed July 27. Rizzo Corp., contractor for the city of Danbury. Construct a new phase on an existing commercial space at 43 Clapboard Ridge Road, Danbury. Estimated cost: $4 million. Filed Aug. 3. Rizzo Corp., contractor for the city of Danbury. Construct a new phase on an existing commercial space at 43 Clapboard Ridge Road, Danbury. Estimated cost: $1.4 million. Filed Aug. 3. Rocco, Mike, Shelton, contractor for Taylor Made Fitness. Perform interior renovations in an existing commercial space for a new tenant at 514 Bridgeport Ave., Shelton. Estimated cost: $7,500. Filed July 29. Roche Inc., Ridgefield, contractor for Ridgefield Visiting Nurse Association. Reconfigure the offices in an existing commercial space at 27 Governor St., Ridgefield. Estimated cost: $125,000. Filed July 27.

Singleton Construction LLC, contractor for Deer Park Ave Associates Inc. Add a consultation room to the interior of an existing commercial space at 75 Main St., Danbury. Estimated cost: $28,183. Filed Aug. 1.

Town of Stamford, Stamford, contractor for self. Construct a new elevator shaft in an existing commercial space at 51 Toms Road, Stamford. Estimated cost: $995,000. Filed between Aug. 8 and Aug. 12.

RESIDENTIAL All About The House LLC, contractor for Jeffrey A. Tomchik and Heather M. Tomchik. Add an open deck with stairs to an existing single-family residence at 12 Quail Run Drive, Danbury. Estimated cost: $20,000. Filed Aug. 2. Alliant Investments, Danbury, contractor for self. Renovate the kitchens and bathrooms in an existing single-family residence at 48 Nod Road, Ridgefield. Estimated cost: $90,000. Filed July 19. Amante LLC, contractor for homeowner. Add a mudroom to an existing single-family residence and renovate the kitchen at 38 Flint St., Trumbull. Estimated cost: $38,160. Filed August 2016. Angel, Delores and Stephen Angel, Ridgefield, contractor for self. Renovate the interior of an existing single-family residence at 393 Ridgebury Road, Ridgefield. Estimated cost: $4,000. Filed Aug. 11.

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Antonetz, Erik, Shelton, contractor for self. Build a new deck attached to an existing single-family residence at 8 Fraser Place, Shelton. Estimated cost: $3,600. Filed July 20. B & B All Phase Home Design, contractor for Elaine B. Thorn. Replace the tub in an existing single-family residence at 8 Driftway Road, Unit 2-E, Danbury. Estimated cost: $10,350. Filed Aug. 1.

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FACTS & FIGURES Bauer, Susan and Bruno Bauer, Ridgefield, contractor for self. Add a deck to an existing single-family residence at 51 Minuteman Road, Ridgefield. Estimated cost: $5,200. Filed Aug. 1. Bertana, Karen and Brian T. Bertana, Shelton, contractor for self. Add an above-ground pool to the property of an existing single-family residence at 238 River Road, Shelton. Estimated cost: $2,000. Filed July 29. Better Built, contractor for Cunningham. Finish the basement in an existing single-family residence at 25 Nelson Brook Road, Monroe. Cost undisclosed. Filed Aug. 12. Bingham, James F., Stamford, contractor for self. Consolidate three bedrooms into two in an existing single-family residence at 58 Vine Place, Stamford. Estimated cost: $10,000. Filed between Aug. 8 and Aug. 12. BMS Construction LLC, contractor for Judith S. Stowell and Robert C. Stowell. Renovate a bathroom in an existing single-family residence and convert a half bathroom into a full bathroom at 4 Apple Blossom Lane, Unit 1, Danbury. Estimated cost: $15,000. Filed Aug. 1. Bojic, Mirsad, Shelton, contractor for self. Replace a front porch on an existing single-family residence at 44 Cliff St., Shelton. Estimated cost: $10,000. Filed Aug. 3. Boshka, Rick A., contractor for Peter M. B Wragg, et al. Install a generator in an existing single-family residence at 109 Apple Valley Road, Stamford. Estimated cost: $16,000. Filed between Aug. 8 and Aug. 12. Carroll, Douglas, Ridgefield, contractor for self. Build a second-story addition over the center of the existing house and change the bedroom into a family room at 14 Crescent Drive, Ridgefield. Estimated cost: $112,752. Filed July 18. Carrubba, Monroe, contractor for self. Install an in-ground pool on the property of an existing single-family residence at 15 Owl Hill Road, Monroe. Cost undisclosed. Filed July 21.

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Carty & Carty, Danbury, contractor for Larry Katz and Sarah Katz. Construct an exterior, uncovered stairway attached to an existing single-family residence at 17 Limekiln Road, Ridgefield. Estimated cost: $4,500. Filed Aug. 4. Cascella Jr., Al, contractor for Fanning. Build a deck with pressure-treated lumber at 17 Jamianna Lane, Monroe. Cost undisclosed. Filed July 20. Charter Group Partners at Ridgefield LLC, Brookfield, contractor for Charter Group Partners at Ridgefield. Construct a three-story condominium over an existing 20car parking garage at 77 Sunset Lane, Building 100, Ridgefield. Estimated cost: $3.5 million. Filed July 18. Clark Construction of Ridgefield Inc., Ridgefield, contractor for Seth Beverly. Construct a deck with stairs attached to an existing single-family residence at 14 Rowland Lane, Ridgefield. Estimated cost: $6,000. Filed July 19. Complete Landscape Service LLC, contractor for Stephen Rodzevik, et al. Repair a chimney in an existing single-family residence at 671 Westover Road, Stamford. Estimated cost: $8,400. Filed between Aug. 8 and Aug. 12. Connecticut Bathworks Corp., contractor for Gerde Dettke Welke, et al. Renovate a bathtub in a condominium unit at 60 Strawberry Hill Ave., Unit 1118, Stamford. Estimated cost: $5,000. Filed between Aug. 8 and Aug. 12. Connolly, Valerie, Danbury, contractor for self. Remodel the kitchen, master bedroom and the laundry area in an existing single-family residence at 12 Boulevard, Unit 35-186, Danbury. Estimated cost: $45,000. Filed Aug. 3. Cruz, Carma M. and Joseph M. Cruz, Danbury, contractor for self. Construct a new single-family residence with three bedrooms, three and one-half bathrooms and a threecar garage at 13 Stadley Rough Road, Danbury. Estimated cost: $440,000. Filed Aug. 1. Daedalus Design LLC, Danbury, contractor for Garrett Edson and Lara Edson. Replace the deck attached to an existing single-family residence at 9 Hamilton Road, Ridgefield. Estimated cost: $26,000. Filed Aug. 10. DaSilva, Americo, Shelton, contractor for self. Build a two-story colonial with a three-car attached garage and an open deck at 22 Maggie Lane, Shelton. Estimated cost: $238,580. Filed July 27.

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Dayton Homes Inc., contractor for Wieler. Construct a new two-story single-family dwelling with a rear deck and a two-car garage at 39 Downs Road, Monroe. Cost undisclosed. Filed Aug. 12. Diagle, Kathy, Shelton, contractor for self. Perform interior alterations in an existing single-family residence at 17 Grove St., Shelton. Estimated cost: $35,000. Filed July 19. Divitto, Daniel, Ridgefield, contractor for self. Finish the basement in an existing single-family residence at 36 Old Mill Road, Ridgefield. Estimated cost: $50,000. Filed July 22. Doyle, Renee M. and Casey T. Doyle, Danbury, contractor for self. Legalize a finished basement in an existing single-family residence at 12 Ralto Court, Danbury. Estimated cost: $15,000. Filed Aug. 4. Drukker, Jolene Kelley, Ridgefield, contractor for self. Finish the attic with two bedrooms and a storage room, upgrade the kitchen and replace the windows in an existing single-family residence at 73 Aspen Ledges Road, Ridgefield. Estimated cost: $4,000. Filed Aug. 8. Edgerton Inc., contractor for Ford. Install a replacement unit in an existing single-family residence at 218 Old Zoar Road, Monroe. Cost undisclosed. Filed July 20. Falciglia Construction LLC, contractor for Herbert S. Washer. Install the windows in an existing single-family residence at 70 Gurley Road, Stamford. Estimated cost: $500,000. Filed between Aug. 8 and Aug. 12. Flagship Custom Homes LLC, contractor for Michael Riveles, et al. Construct a two-story residential building at 133 Minivale Road, Stamford. Estimated cost: $792,000. Filed between Aug. 8 and Aug. 12. Friend, Roger, Shelton, contractor for self. Replace a furnace in the basement of an existing single-family residence at 159 High Hill Road, Shelton. Estimated cost: $4,095. Filed July 22. Garden Homes Management Corp., Shelton, contractor for self. Replace a manufactured home at 501 Bridgeport Ave., Shelton. Estimated cost: $50,000. Filed July 19. Garden Homes Residential LP, Stamford, contractor for self. Create a retaining wall on the property of an existing single-family residence at 1032 Hope St., Stamford. Estimated cost: $15,000. Filed between Aug. 8 and Aug. 12.

Garrison, Monroe, contractor for self. Install a deck attached to an above-ground pool at 274 Barn Hill Road, Monroe. Cost undisclosed. Filed July 25.

Kurtz, Barbara F., Shelton, contractor for self. Remove and replace the windows in an existing single-family residence at 289 Eagles Landing, Shelton. Estimated cost: $6,500. Filed July 26.

Martino, Louis R., Shelton, contractor for self. Build a rear deck attached to an existing single-family residence at 453 Long Hill Ave., Shelton. Estimated cost: $7,950. Filed Aug. 3.

Garson, Jennifer, Ridgefield, contractor for self. Add an exercise room and storage room to the basement in an existing single-family residence at 19 Belvedere Court, Ridgefield. Estimated cost: $40,600. Filed July 29.

L A Barnaby & Sons Inc., contractor for Walker. Strip and reroof an existing single-family residence at 44 Fan Hill Road, Monroe. Cost undisclosed. Filed Aug. 5.

Mayne Construction LLC, contractor for self. Remodel the kitchen in an existing single-family residence and move the laundry onto the first floor at 46 Wedgewood Road, Trumbull. Estimated cost: $13,000. Filed August 2016.

Giliotti, Rachel and John Giliotti, Shelton, contractor for self. Renovate the kitchen in an existing single-family residence at 8 White Birch Court, Shelton. Estimated cost: $20,000. Filed July 19. Gore, Deborah, Ridgefield, contractor for self. Renovate the dormer attached to an existing single-family residence at 30 Silver Spring Lane, Ridgefield. Estimated cost: $15,000. Filed Aug. 11. Hagenkotter, Erick, Shelton, contractor for self. Remove and replace the windows in an existing single-family residence at 44 Laurel Glen Drive, Shelton. Estimated cost: $20,627. Filed July 28. Harmon, Michael, Ridgefield, contractor for self. Alter a bathroom, kitchen and bedroom within a stone structure at 3 Palmer Court, Ridgefield. Estimated cost: $45,000. Filed July 19. Hitzler, Carole L., Shelton, contractor for self. Strip and reroof an existing single-family residence at 5 Blacks Hill Road, Shelton. Estimated cost: $11,686. Filed July 26. Imetovski, Luan, Shelton, contractor for self. Build a front deck with stairs attached to an existing single-family residence at 39 Lynne Terrace, Shelton. Estimated cost: $4,000. Filed July 20. J C Amaral LLC, Danbury, contractor for Stonehouse Commons. Reinstall the insulation and drywall and repair water damage in an existing single-family residence at 629 Danbury Road, Ridgefield. Estimated cost: $40,000. Filed July 28. Jacszyn, Mark, Shelton, contractor for self. Build two open rear decks attached to an existing single-family residence at 35 Dexter Drive, Shelton. Estimated cost: $19,000. Filed Aug. 2. Kilar, Irene and Ben Kilar, Shelton, contractor for self. Build a three-seasons room attached to an existing single-family residence at 258 Waverly Road, Shelton. Estimated cost: $5,752. Filed July 19.

L A Barnaby & Sons Inc., contractor for Crisci. Strip and reroof an existing single-family residence at 28 Crestwood Road, Monroe. Cost undisclosed. Filed Aug. 12. L A Barnaby & Sons Inc., contractor for Flynn. Strip and reroof an existing single-family residence at 124 Williamsburg Drive, Monroe. Cost undisclosed. Filed Aug. 12. L. Manea LLC, Darien, contractor for Jody Mallory and Baker Mallory. Finish the basement in an existing single-family residence with a storage room, bedroom, bathroom, mudroom and playroom at 29 E. Ridge Road, Ridgefield. Estimated cost: $38,000. Filed Aug. 9. Lance, Meyers, Stamford, contractor for self. Renovate an existing single-family residence and the garage at 138 Nichols Ave., Stamford. Estimated cost: $100,000. Filed between Aug. 8 and Aug. 12. Linley, James D., Shelton, contractor for self. Build a two-car attached garage with a second story above at 195 Nells Rock Road, Shelton. Estimated cost: $40,000. Filed Aug. 4. Loescher, contractor for Michael Kusick. Add a gable roof to the front porch of an existing single-family residence at 79 Grist Mill Road, Monroe. Cost undisclosed. Filed July 25. Loiz, Michael A. and Nicole S. Loiz, Shelton, contractor for self. Finish the basement in an existing single-family residence at 20 Plum Tree Lane, Shelton. Estimated cost: $24,058. Filed July 19. M A Garamella Co., contractor for Two Seventy Five. Replace the roof on an existing single-family residence at 275 Monroe Turnpike, Monroe. Cost undisclosed. Filed Aug. 3. MacNeill, Robert J. and Joanne L. MacNeill, Shelton, contractor for self. Strip and reroof an existing single-family residence at 65 Perry Hill Road, Shelton. Estimated cost: $5,500. Filed Aug. 9. Manuta, Monroe, contractor for self. Add a deck onto an existing single-family residence at 415 Barn Hill Road, Monroe. Cost undisclosed. Filed July 20.

McArdle, Bill, contractor for Michael Cockburn. Legalize deck at an existing single-family residence at 29 Grandview Drive, Danbury. Estimated cost: $3,400. Filed Aug. 11. McCarten, Angeline, Shelton, contractor for self. Build a covered front porch attached to an existing single-family residence and add a three seasons room at 186 Waverly Road, Shelton. Estimated cost: $10,000. Filed July 20. McLeod, Almelinda and Ron S. McLeod, Shelton, contractor for self. Build a second-floor addition in an existing single-family residence at 36 Woodfield Drive, Shelton. Estimated cost: $60,000. Filed Aug. 4. Miccinello, David A., Shelton, contractor for self. Strip and reroof an existing single-family residence at 63 Waverly Road, Shelton. Estimated cost: $2,000. Filed Aug. 2. Monroe Construction, contractor for homeowner. Repair water damage to a single-family residence at 2 Drew Circle, Trumbull. Estimated cost: $83,000. Filed August 2016. NeJame Pools, Danbury, contractor for homeowner. Add a vinyl pool to the property of an existing single-family residence at 11A Alpine, New Fairfield. Estimated cost: $35,000. Filed July 6. New Dimensions Remodeling Inc., Mount Kisco, N.Y., contractor for Winston and Ann Shin. Renovate the master bathroom in an existing single-family residence at 60 Bobbys Court, Ridgefield. Estimated cost: $27,000. Filed July 19. O’Hara III, Raymond A., et al., Stamford, contractor for self. Replace the kitchen cabinet in an existing single-family residence at 83 Chatham Road, Stamford. Estimated cost: $50,000. Filed between Aug. 8 and Aug. 12. Panteleimon Hatzivasiliadis LLC, contractor for William P. Kelley Jr., et al. Re-side an existing single-family residence at 18 Penzance Road, Stamford. Estimated cost: $9,600. Filed between Aug. 8 and Aug. 12.


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FACTS & FIGURES Pelaez, Angel, Danbury, contractor for self. Legalize a finished basement in an existing single-family residence at 14 Cedar St., Danbury. Estimated cost: $4,000. Filed Aug. 4. Pinelli, Elizabeth F. and Peter J. Pinelli, Shelton, contractor for self. Add a new composite deck to an existing single-family residence at 345 Beardsley Road, Shelton. Estimated cost: $6,480. Filed July 22. Pinto Pools Inc., contractor for David Hogan. Add an in-ground pool to the property of an existing single-family residence at 361 James Lane, Stamford. Estimated cost: $90,000. Filed between Aug. 8 and Aug. 12.

Pray, Leo J. and Patricia Pray, Shelton, contractor for self. Replace a deck attached to an existing single-family residence at 27 Wakeley St., Shelton. Estimated cost: $7,200. Filed Aug. 9.

Sa, Michael, Shelton, contractor for self. Construct an addition attached to an existing single-family residence at 23 Nicholdale Road, Shelton. Estimated cost: $53,760. Filed July 19.

Prism House Painting LLC, contractor for Alison M. Patnick. Add support to a corner in a living room in an existing single-family residence at 39 Riverview Ave., Unit 30, Stamford. Estimated cost: $11,000. Filed between Aug. 8 and Aug. 12.

Sagendorf, Margaret and Bradley Sagendorf, Shelton, contractor for self. Strip and reroof an existing single-family residence at 40 Brookpine Drive, Shelton. Estimated cost: $22,919. Filed July 19.

Pro-Star Builders LLC, contractor for self. Construct a new two-family residence at 161 Pinewood Trail, Trumbull. Estimated cost: $590,000. Filed August 2016.

Pipa, Francisco M., Shelton, contractor for self. Add a sunroom and a deck attached to an existing single-family residence at 229 Mohegan Road, Shelton. Estimated cost: $63,440. Filed July 29.

R & M Custom Contractors LLC, contractor for homeowner. Bump out a kitchen in an existing single-family residence at 46 Frost Hill Road, Trumbull. Estimated cost: $25,920. Filed August 2016.

Pools by Jorge, contractor for Edin Palavrtic, et al. Add an in-ground pool to the property of an existing single-family residence at 94 Old Logging Road, Stamford. Estimated cost: $30,000. Filed between Aug. 8 and Aug. 12.

Radzwillas Builders LLC, contractor for self. Renovate the existing master bathroom in an existing single-family residence at 16 Topaz Lane, Trumbull. Estimated cost: $10,000. Filed August 2016.

Potel, Catherine, Ridgefield, contractor for self. Finish the basement in an existing single-family residence at 9 Ramapoo Hill Road, Ridgefield. Estimated cost: $18,000. Filed Aug. 9. Power Home Remodeling Group LLC, Chester, Pa., contractor for Kenneth J. Segerdell, et al. Replace the windows in an existing single-family residence at 43 Vine Road, Stamford. Estimated cost: $7,105. Filed between Aug. 8 and Aug. 12.

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RBC Carpentry LLC, contractor for Ganino. Expand the kitchen and rebuild a deck and bedroom in an existing single-family residence at 85 Mill Brook Terrace, Monroe. Cost undisclosed. Filed Aug. 9. Romano, Mark, Shelton, contractor for self. Build a rear deck attached to an existing single-family residence at 309 Meadow St., Shelton. Estimated cost: $6,250. Filed Aug. 2. Rombout, Bernard, Norwalk, contractor for Ellen Christian. Renovate the master bathroom and master bedroom in an existing single-family residence at 81 Westmountain Road, Ridgefield. Estimated cost: $78,350. Filed Aug. 1. Root, Alfred, Shelton, contractor for self. Add solar panels onto the roof of an existing single-family residence at 148 Hill St., Shelton. Estimated cost: $16,900. Filed July 19. Ross Solar Group LLC, contractor for Michael J. Hanrahan and Maryann Hanrahan. Add solar panels onto the roof of an existing single-family residence at 4 Bernlou Drive, Danbury. Estimated cost: $28,000. Filed Aug. 9. Rozinka, Roman, Ridgefield, contractor for Joan Trainor. Replace the deck attached to an existing single-family residence at 12 Rainbow Drive, Ridgefield. Estimated cost: $8,352. Filed Aug. 9.

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Salem, New Fairfield, contractor for self. Add a garage to the property of an existing single-family residence at 3 Rocky Hill Road, New Fairfield. Estimated cost: $22,000. Filed July 6. Salzer, Dennis, Shelton, contractor for self. Strip and reroof an existing single-family residence at 418 Long Hill Ave., Shelton. Estimated cost: $19,563. Filed Aug. 11. Samelko, Pawel, Stamford, contractor for self. Renovate a kitchen in an existing single-family residence and replace the windows at 17 Hope St., Unit 3C, Stamford. Estimated cost: $5,000. Filed between Aug. 8 and Aug. 12. SDF Capital LLC, Danbury, contractor for self. Repair an existing single-family residence from water damage at 45 Harbor Ridge Road, Danbury. Estimated cost: $15,000. Filed Aug. 1. Selbert, Thomas, Shelton, contractor for self. Add solar panels onto the roof of an existing single-family residence at 430 Shelton Ave., Shelton. Estimated cost: $9,750. Filed July 19. Sevillano, Jenna M., Shelton, contractor for self. Build a second-floor addition, closet and office in an existing single-family residence at 70 Fawn Hill Road, Shelton. Estimated cost: $40,000. Filed July 28. Sharper Image Pool, contractor for LaGuardia. Install an in-ground pool on the property of an existing single-family residence at 25 Country Ridge Drive, Monroe. Cost undisclosed. Filed July 26. Shea, Jacqueline, Shelton, contractor for self. Strip and reroof an existing single-family residence at 83 Tuckahoe Drive, Shelton. Estimated cost: $57,837. Filed July 20. Sippin, Monroe, contractor for self. Add solar panels onto the roof of an existing single-family residence at 232 Main St., Monroe. Cost undisclosed. Filed July 21. Skarzenski, Brudnicki and Richard Skarzenski, Danbury, contractor for self. Rebuild a house on the existing foundation at 14 Greenridge Road, Danbury. Estimated cost: $100,000. Filed Aug. 4.

Smith, Brian K., Shelton, contractor for self. Strip and reroof an existing single-family residence at 277 River Road, Shelton. Estimated cost: $7,843. Filed July 19. SMT Kelly LLC, contractor for self. Renovate the attic in an existing single-family residence for offices and a playroom at 11 Park Lane, Trumbull. Estimated cost: $15,000. Filed August 2016. Solar City Corp., Rocky Hill, contractor for Elmer Palma and Deysy Palma. Add solar panels onto the roof of an existing single-family residence at 9 Apple Blossom Lane, Unit 1, Danbury. Estimated cost: $10,187. Filed Aug. 2. Solar City Corp., Rocky Hill, contractor for Csuka. Add solar panels onto the roof of an existing single-family residence at 58 Ryegate Terrace, Monroe. Cost undisclosed. Filed July 25. Solar City Corp., Rocky Hill, contractor for Ramos. Add solar panels onto the roof of an existing single-family residence at 122 Cross Hill Road, Monroe. Cost undisclosed. Filed Aug. 4. Soyak, New Fairfield, contractor for self. Finish the basement in an existing single-family residence at 58 Gillotti, New Fairfield. Estimated cost: $12,270. Filed July 7. Spruce Ridge Craftsmen Inc., New Fairfield, contractor for self. Construct a new two-car garage, family room, master bedroom, master bathroom, master closet, front porch and rear deck attached to an existing single-family residence at 17 Silver Spring Park Road, Ridgefield. Estimated cost: $175,000. Filed July 28.

Stonecrest Builders, Ridgefield, contractor for Joe Pisoni and Yolanda Pisoni. Renovate the kitchen, bathrooms and bedrooms in an existing single-family residence and add a three car garage with a mudroom at 17 Rippowam Road, Ridgefield. Estimated cost: $600,000. Filed Aug. 10. Summit Remodeling, contractor for homeowner. Bump out a kitchen in an existing single-family residence at 100 Golden Hill, Trumbull. Estimated cost: $50,000. Filed August 2016. Summit Ridge Development LLC, Shelton, contractor for self. Build a two-story colonial with a two-car attached garage at 11 Cree Trail, Shelton. Estimated cost: $156,800. Filed July 29. Summit Ridge Development LLC, Shelton, contractor for self. Build a two-story colonial with a two-car attached garage at 9 Cree Trail, Shelton. Estimated cost: $156,800. Filed July 29. Swindon, Monroe, contractor for self. Remodel the existing bedroom and bathroom in an existing single-family residence at 17 Jeannette St., Monroe. Cost undisclosed. Filed Aug. 8. Target Stamford Retail Condos, contractor for self. Open a new single-family residence at 21 Broad St., Stamford. Estimated cost: $500,000. Filed between Aug. 8 and Aug. 12. Taterosian, contractor for Juliano. Add a deck to an existing single-family residence at 18 Driftwood Road, Monroe. Cost undisclosed. Filed Aug. 4.

Stasio Inc., Ridgefield, contractor for Catherine Potel. Add a deck to the rear of an existing single-family residence with a pergola at 9 Ramapoo Hill Road, Ridgefield. Estimated cost: $12,000. Filed Aug. 8.

Teixeira, Natalia, Danbury, contractor for self. Add to an existing single-family residence to include two bedrooms and a full bathroom at 5 Rose Lane, Danbury. Estimated cost: $72,000. Filed Aug. 9.

Stasio Inc., Ridgefield, contractor for Marie Flavin. Finish the basement in an existing single-family residence with a playroom and renovate the kitchen at 53 New St., Ridgefield. Estimated cost: $55,000. Filed Aug. 11.

THD at Home Services Inc., Shrewsbury, Mass., contractor for Kevin H. Kelley, et al. Remove the siding on an existing single-family residence and install new siding at 10 Crane Road, Stamford. Estimated cost: $21,000. Filed between Aug. 8 and Aug. 12.

Steeves, Douglas A., Stamford, contractor for John E. Kelso. Add a solar panel to the roof of an existing single-family residence at 50 Meredith Lane, Stamford. Estimated cost: $24,170. Filed between Aug. 8 and Aug. 12.

THD at Home Services Inc., Shrewsbury, Mass., contractor for Jean-Pierre Lecamp. Add windows to an existing single-family residence at 35 Tremont Ave., Stamford. Estimated cost: $4,185. Filed between Aug. 8 and Aug. 12. Tom Hallas Home, contractor for Ferri. Strip and reroof an existing single-family residence at 14 Marsh Pond Lane, Monroe. Cost undisclosed. Filed Aug. 1.

Trinity Solar, contractor for Jean Reynolds Haddon. Add solar panels onto the roof of an existing single-family residence at 33 Corn Tassle Road, Danbury. Estimated cost: $67,945. Filed Aug. 3. Tucker, Gardiner, Shelton, contractor for self. Add solar panels onto the roof of an existing single-family residence at 294 Booth Hill Road, Shelton. Estimated cost: $12,069. Filed July 26. Veenema, Monroe, contractor for self. Remove a wall in a kitchen at 30 Chalk Hill Road, Monroe. Cost undisclosed. Filed Aug. 10. VRJ Home Improvement Contractors, contractor for Christelle Maginot, et al. Add a bathroom to the basement in an existing single-family residence at 44 Penzance Road, Stamford. Estimated cost: $5,000. Filed between Aug. 8 and Aug. 12. Wein, Deborah and Charles Wein, Ridgefield, contractor for self. Add a wood deck to the rear of a detached garage on the property of an existing single-family residence at 41 Regan Road, Ridgefield. Estimated cost: $5,000. Filed July 27. Wieler, Monroe, contractor for self. Demolish an existing single-family residence at 39 Downs Road, Monroe. Cost undisclosed. Filed Aug. 8.

COURT CASES The following court cases represent the allegations made by plaintiffs in the initial filings of civil lawsuits, and do not represent legally binding judgments made by the courts.

Bridgeport Superior Court 21st Century North America Insurance Co., Hartford. Filed by Maniga Gillot, Bridgeport. Plaintiff ’s attorney: Cohen and Wolf PC, Bridgeport. Action: The plaintiff has brought this motor vehicle suit against the defendant alleging that she collided with an underinsured motorist and suffered injury. The insurance policy carried by the underinsured motorist is inadequate to fully compensate for the damages. The plaintiff alleges that her injuries are the legal responsibilities of her insurance company, the defendant. The plaintiff claims money damages in excess of $15,000, exclusive of interests and costs. Case no. FBT-cv166058637-S. Filed Aug. 9.


FACTS & FIGURES Best Homecare and Companions LLC, et al., Norwalk. Filed by American Express Bank FSB, Salt Lake City, Utah. Plaintiff ’s attorney: Zwicker & Associates, Enfield. Action: The plaintiff has brought this breach of contract suit against the defendants alleging that they had failed to make timely payments to the plaintiff for a credit account. The plaintiff has declared the entire outstanding principal balance of $6,935 due and has made a demand for the balance, yet has not received payment. The plaintiff claims money damages and court costs. Case no. FBT-cv16-6058707-S. Filed Aug. 12. Frank Geiger Inc., et al., Weston. Filed by Arett Sales Corp., Pennsauken, N.J. Plaintiff ’s attorney: Sugarman & Sugarman, New Haven. Action: The plaintiff has brought this breach of contract suit against the defendants alleging that they had failed to make timely payments to the plaintiff for a credit application. The plaintiff has declared the entire outstanding principal balance of $10,371 due and has made a demand for the balance, yet has not received payment. The plaintiff claims money damages, costs, post-judgment interest and such other relief as may be deemed appropriate by the court. Case no. FBT-cv16-6058670-S. Filed Aug. 10. Mexico Alegre LLC, et al., Norwalk. Filed by Joelle Marte and Yudely Marte, Bronx, N.Y. Plaintiff ’s attorney: Kennedy, Johnson, Schwab & Roberge LLC, New Haven. Action: The plaintiffs have brought this tort suit against the defendants alleging that they sold alcoholic beverages to an intoxicated patron who later crashed into them on the highway. This accident allegedly occurred due to the negligence of the defendants in that they sold alcohol to someone visibly intoxicated. The plaintiffs claim money damages and punitive damages. Case no. FBTcv16-6058692-S. Filed Aug. 12. Pace Motor Lines Inc., Stratford. Filed by James Worde, Trumbull. Plaintiff ’s attorney: Arthur J. Laske III, Laske Law Firm LLC, Fairfield. Action: The plaintiff has brought this personal injury suit against the defendant alleging that he slipped on an icy surface owned by the defendant and sustained injury. This icy condition was allegedly allowed to exist due to the negligence of the defendant and its employees in that they failed to place abrasive materials over the ground. The plaintiff claims monetary damages in excess of $15,000, exclusive of interest and costs. Case no. FBT-cv16-6058628-S. Filed Aug. 8. PRRC Inc., et al., Hartford. Filed by Ralph Langlois and Mireille Langlois, Trumbull. Plaintiffs’ attorney: Cohen and Wolf PC, Bridgeport. Action: The plaintiffs have brought this tort suit against the defendants alleging that they inadequately stored

long-grain rice resulting in nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain and suffering. The plaintiffs claim money damages, punitive damages and such other and further relief as may pertain in law or equity. Case no. FBT-cv16-6058705-S. Filed Aug. 12. Safeco Insurance Company of Illinois, Hartford. Filed by Sherri Rodriguez, Stratford. Plaintiff ’s attorney: Law Firm of Gary A. Mastronardi, Bridgeport. Action: The plaintiff has brought this motor vehicle suit against the defendant alleging that she collided with an underinsured motorist and suffered injury. The insurance policy carried by the underinsured motorist is inadequate to fully compensate for the damages. The plaintiff alleges that her injuries are the legal responsibilities of her insurance company, the defendant. The plaintiff claims compensatory damages, costs and such other relief as the court may deem fair, just and equitable. Case no. FBT-cv166058701-S. Filed Aug. 12. SCS Direct Inc., et al., Trumbull. Filed by Pereira Engineering LLC, Shelton. Plaintiff ’s attorney: Q & R Associates LLC, Fairfield. Action: The plaintiff has brought this breach of contract suit against the defendants alleging that they had failed to make timely payments to the plaintiff for engineering services due. The plaintiff has declared the entire outstanding balance of $17,456 due and has made a demand for the balance, yet has not received payment. The plaintiff claims money damages and court costs. Case no. FBT-cv166058634-S. Filed Aug. 9. Stamford Hospital, Stamford. Filed by Douglas Gilmore, Westport. Plaintiff ’s attorney: Koskoff Koskoff & Bieder PC, Fairfield. Action: The plaintiff has brought this medical malpractice suit against the defendant alleging that it failed to monitor the plaintiff ’s decedent and missed his deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolus. As a result, the decedent allegedly died. The plaintiff claims monetary damages in excess of $15,000, exclusive of interests and costs and any further relief in law or equity, which may appertain. Case no. FBT-cv16-6058665-S. Filed Aug. 9. The Stop and Shop Supermarket Company LLC, Quincy, Mass. Filed by Nyvia Moreno, Bridgeport. Plaintiff ’s attorney: Tremont & Sheldon PC, Bridgeport. Action: The plaintiff has brought this personal injury suit against the defendant alleging that she slipped in a store owned by the defendant and sustained injuries. This dangerous condition was allowed to exist due the negligence of the defendant and its employees in that they had allowed water to accumulate on the floor. The plaintiff claims monetary damages in excess of $15,000, and such other relief as this court may deem equitable and just. Case no. FBT-cv16-6058614-S. Filed Aug. 8.

Twenty First Century North America Insurance Co., Oklahoma City, Okla. Filed by Jordan Baptichon, Bridgeport. Plaintiff ’s attorney: The Pickel Law Firm LLC, Stamford. Action: The plaintiff has brought this motor vehicle suit against the defendant alleging that he collided with an underinsured motorist and suffered injury. The insurance policy carried by the underinsured motorist is inadequate to fully compensate for the damages. The plaintiff alleges that his injuries are the legal responsibilities of his insurance company, the defendant. The plaintiff claims money damages, interests, attorney’s fees and costs. Case no. FBTcv16-6058684-S. Filed Aug. 11. VMW Building Contractors LLC, Stamford. Filed by Technology Insurance Co., Alpharetta, Ga. Plaintiff ’s attorneys: Sugarman & Sugarman, New Haven. Action: The plaintiff has brought this breach of contract suit against the defendant alleging that they had failed to make timely payments to the plaintiff for an assigned risk workers compensation insurance coverage policy. The plaintiff has declared the entire outstanding principal balance of $31,974 due and has made a demand for the balance, yet has not received payment. The plaintiff claims money damages, costs, post-judgment interest and such other relief as may be deemed appropriate by the court. Case no. FBTcv16-6058671-S. Filed Aug. 10.

Danbury Superior Court J. Matthew Group LLC, West Hartford. Filed by U.S. Insulation Corp., Danbury. Plaintiff ’s attorney: Carreira and Wojciechowski LLC, New Preston. Action: The plaintiff has brought this breach of contract suit against the defendant alleging that it had failed to make timely payments to the plaintiff for a credit account. The plaintiff has declared the entire outstanding principal balance of $7,205 due and has made a demand for the balance, yet has not received payment. The plaintiff claims money damages, interest, post-judgment interest, costs and such other and further relief as in law or equity may appertain. Case no. DBD-cv166020378-S. Filed Aug. 9. Sal’z Pizza LLC, et al., Danbury. Filed by Katie Grant, Danbury. Plaintiff ’s attorney: Piazza, Simmons & Grant LLC, Stamford. Action: The plaintiff has brought this tort suit against the defendants alleging that they assaulted her in her place of employment and harassed her, causing emotional distress. The plaintiff claims compensatory damages and common law punitive damages. Case no. DBD-cv16-6020394-S. Filed Aug. 12.

Westford Real Estate Management LLC, et al., Cromwell. Filed by Shanon Lilley, Newtown. Plaintiff ’s attorney: The Flood Law Firm LLC, Middletown. Action: The plaintiff has brought this personal injury suit against the defendants alleging that she slipped down stairs in a store condominium complex owned by the defendants and sustained injuries. This dangerous condition was allowed to exist due to the negligence of the defendants and their employees in that they had allowed water to accumulate on the staircase. The plaintiff claims monetary damages in excess of $15,000, and such other relief as this court may deem equitable and just. Case no. DBD-cv16-6020399-S. Filed Aug. 12. Wheelpassion Inc., et al., Danbury. Filed by Linda Ulbright, Danbury. Plaintiff ’s attorney: John J. LaCava, Stamford. Action: The plaintiff has brought this personal injury suit against the defendants alleging that she was hit by cyclists in a race organized by the defendants. This dangerous condition was allowed to exist due to the negligence of the defendants and their employees in that they had failed to properly close the race course. The plaintiff claims monetary damages in excess of $15,000, and such other relief as this court may deem equitable and just. Case no. DBD-cv16-6020390-S. Filed Aug. 10.

Stamford Superior Court Grade A Market Inc., et al., Hartford. Filed by Jerri Trezza, Stamford. Plaintiff ’s attorney: The Reinken Law Firm LLC, Stamford. Action: The plaintiff has brought this personal injury suit against the defendants alleging that she slipped on a box on property owned by the defendants and sustained injuries. This dangerous condition was allowed to exist due to the negligence of the defendants and their employees in that they had failed to properly maintain their premises. The plaintiff claims monetary damages in excess of $15,000, and such other relief as this court may deem equitable and just. Case no. FST-cv16-6029468-S. Filed Aug. 9. Roger Ferris & Partners LLC, Westport. Filed by Chiara Cortese, Stratford. Plaintiff ’s attorney: Shepro & Hawkins LLC, Stratford. Action: The plaintiff has brought this suit against the defendant alleging that they terminated her due to pregnancy. The plaintiff claims damages, attorney’s fees, punitive damages, costs and any other relief that the court deems equitable and just. Case no. FST-cv16-6029462-S. Filed Aug. 8.

Soletech Inc., et al., Nahant, Mass. Filed by Sokratis Togridis and Magdalin Togridis, Norwalk. Plaintiffs’ attorney: Tooher Wocl & Leydon LLC, Stamford. Action: The plaintiffs have brought this product liability suit against the defendants alleging that they were exposed to Benzene and Toluene and other products manufactured by the defendants. The defendants failed to advise the plaintiffs of the dangerous characteristics of the products the plaintiffs were consuming. The plaintiffs seek monetary damages in excess of $15,000, attorney’s fees, punitive and exemplary charges and such other relief as this court may deem proper. Case no. FST-cv16-6029467-S. Filed Aug. 9. The Restaurant At Rowayton Seafood, Norwalk. Filed by Diana Bach, New Canaan. Plaintiff ’s attorney: Law Offices of Michael J. Maddox LLC, New Canaan. Action: The plaintiff has brought this personal injury suit against the defendant alleging that she had bitten into a salad sold by the plaintiff and cracked her tooth, causing damages. This was allegedly due to the negligence of the defendant in that it improperly prepared her salad. The plaintiff claims money damages and all other relief as the court deems equitable and proper. Case no. FST-cv166029464-S. Filed Aug. 9.

Federal District Court 5K Development LLC, New Canaan. Filed by Great Northern Insurance Co., Warren, N.J. Plaintiff ’s attorney: Law Offices of Stuart G. Blackburn, Windsor Locks. Action: The plaintiff has brought this property damage suit against the defendant alleging that it renovated a house insured by the plaintiff. There was allegedly a partial collapse of the house due to the negligence of the defendant, causing the plaintiff to be forced to pay out insurance damages. The plaintiff claims damages, prejudgment interest, post-judgment interest, costs and such other and further relief as may be required in law or equity. Case no. 3:16-cv-01359MPS. Filed Aug. 11. Aetna Life Insurance Co., Hartford. Filed by Andrea Satter, Horry County, S.C. Plaintiff ’s attorney: Eric Buchanan & Associates PLLC, Chattanooga, Tenn. Action: The plaintiff has brought this employee benefit suit against the defendant alleging that she was disabled under the plan, yet was denied an appeal of her long-term benefits. The plaintiff claims damages, prejudgment interest, post-judgment interest, attorney’s fees, costs and such other and further relief as may be required in law or equity. Case no. 3:16-cv-01342AWT. Filed Aug. 8.

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Bank of America NA, et al., Charlotte, N.C. Filed by Patricia Peck, Windsor. Plaintiff ’s attorney: Connecticut Fair Housing Center, Hartford. Action: The plaintiff has brought this fair debt collection suit against the defendants alleging that they attempted to foreclose on the plaintiff ’s house after they offered her a loan modification. They allegedly violated the law by moving to foreclose while the plaintiff was performing under a loss-mitigation option. The plaintiff claims statutory damages, actual damages, consequential damages, punitive damages, costs, attorney’s fees and such other and further relief as may be required in law or equity. Case no. 3:16-cv-01344-WWE. Filed Aug. 8. Bank of America NA, Charlotte, N.C. Filed by Quiana Franklin, Canton, Mass. Plaintiff ’s attorney: Connecticut Fair Housing Center, Hartford. Action: The plaintiff has brought this breach of contract suit against the defendant alleging that it failed to properly convert a trial period into a permanent loan. The defendant allegedly failed to maintain a record of where the customer’s funds were held. The plaintiff claims actual damages, consequential damages, punitive damages, costs, attorney’s fees and such other and further relief as may be required in law or equity. Case no. 3:16-cv-01371RNC. Filed Aug. 12. Cetis Inc., et al. Filed by Gorss Motels Inc. Plaintiff ’s attorney: Bellin & Associates LLC, White Plains, N.Y. Action: The plaintiff has brought this telecom act suit against the defendants alleging that they sent faxes without the opt-out notice as required by law, causing damages. The plaintiff claims monetary damages, an enjoinment of the defendants, pre-judgment interest, costs and such other and further relief as may be required in law or equity. Case no. 3:16-cv-01368-RNC. Filed Aug. 11. Halpern & Associates LLC, et al., Wilton. Filed by SEC. Plaintiff ’s attorney: Andrew M. Calamari, New York, N.Y. Action: The plaintiff has brought this securities suit against the defendants alleging that they engaged in improper accounting practices, which caused Lighthouse Financial Group LLC to violate section 17 of 1934 SEC act. The defendants allegedly overstated net capital due to auditing failure. The plaintiff claims a disgorgement of $16,000, prejudgment interest and post-judgment interest. Case no. 3:16-cv-01369-JCH. Filed Aug. 12.

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FACTS & FIGURES Lucas Brand Equity LLC, et al., New York, N.Y. Filed by Steven J. Edelstein, New Haven. Plaintiff ’s attorney: Madsen, Prestley & Parenteau LLC, Hartford. Action: The plaintiff has brought this fair labor suit against the defendants alleging that they misclassified him as a contractor and failed to pay him $30,000. The plaintiff claims unpaid wages, overtime wages, contract damage, liquidated damages, penalty damages, interest, costs, injunctive relief, attorney’s fees and such other and further relief as may be required in law or equity. Case no. 3:16-cv-01353WWE. Filed Aug. 9. Metro-North Railroad Co., New York, N.Y. Filed by Marco Colonna, North Haven. Plaintiff ’s attorney: Cahill & Perry PC, New Haven. Action: The plaintiff has brought this federal employer liability suit against the defendant alleging that he was cutting a wood board while working for the defendant, when that wood board shot into his groin, causing damages. This accident was allegedly due to the negligence of the defendant and its employees in that they failed to have a supervisor on site. The plaintiff claims monetary damages and such other and further relief as may be required in law or equity. Case no. 3:16-cv-01347-SRU. Filed Aug. 9. WWE Inc., Stamford. Filed by Marcus Bagwell, Woodstock, Ga. Plaintiff ’s attorney: Tooher Wocl & Leydon LLC, Stamford. Action: The plaintiff has brought this breach of contract suit against the defendant alleging that it failed to pay royalty payments for content, which has been sold or licensed. The defendant was under contract with WCW before WWE bought it. The defendant allegedly denied the plaintiff ’s request for an audit. The plaintiff claims an enjoinment and restraining of the defendant from continuing to infringe, a constructive trust, restitution, compensatory damages, punitive damages, interest, disgorgement of proceeds, attorney’s fees and costs. Case no. 3:16-cv-01350JCH. Filed Aug. 9.

DEEDS COMMITTEE DEEDS Bautista, Geraldine, et al., Danbury. Appointed committee: Nathaniel Booth Whitcombe, Danbury. Property: 136 Pembroke Road, Unit 3, Danbury. Property: $140,000. Docket no. DBD-cv-15-6018411-S. Filed Aug. 11. Calovine, Grace, et al., Trumbull. Appointed committee: Marc A. Krasnow, Bridgeport. Property: 35 Tudor Lane, Trumbull. Amount: $395,000. Docket no. FBT-cv-10-6012261-S. Filed Aug. 2.

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Jansen, Richard Arthur, et al., Shelton. Appointed committee: Shawn K. Splan, Shelton. Property: 56 Walnut Avenue Extension, Shelton. Amount: $150,000. Docket no. AAN-cv-15-6018250-S. Filed Aug. 2. Johansson, Marilyn R. and Steven Johansson, et al., New Fairfield. Appointed committee: Robin A. Kahn, New Fairfield. Property: 322 Route 39, New Fairfield. Amount: $52,250. Docket no. DBDcv-15-6028481. Filed Aug. 11. Shepard, Lane H. and Jean H. Shepard, et al., Bethel. Appointed committee: John Jowdy, Bethel. Property: 73 Kingswood Drive, Bethel. Amount: $201,000. Docket no. DBD-cv-15-6017877-S. Filed July 22.

COMMERCIAL 115 Technolo�y Drive C101 LLC, Weston. Seller: Triple Crown Connecticut Inc., Trumbull. Property: 115 Technology Drive, Unit C101, Trumbull. Amount: $530,000. Filed Aug. 8. 488 Main Street LLC, Ridgefield. Seller: Thomas B. Nash and Paula A. Nash, Ridgefield. Property: 488 Main St., Ridgefield. Amount: $850,000. Filed July 19. 59-61 Howe Avenue LLC, Monroe. Seller: VCAC LLC, Bridgeport. Property: 59-61 and 65-67 Howe Ave., Shelton. Amount: $247,500. Filed July 21. 9 Good Hill Road LLC, Danbury. Seller: U.S. Bank NA, Oklahoma City, Okla. Property: 148 Shortwoods Road, New Fairfield. Amount: $190,000. Filed July 27. Connecticut Rural Homes LLC, Newtown. Seller: Rhode Island Lights Inc., Shelton. Property: 72 Park Ave., Shelton. Amount: $120,000. Filed Aug. 1. Country View Road LLC, New York, N.Y. Seller: Toll Connecticut III LP, Newtown. Property: 41 Country View Road, Danbury. Amount: $763,024. Filed Aug. 3. Federal National Mortgage Association, Washington, D.C. Seller: Sheri E. Anderson, New Fairfield. Property: 11 Jennifer Road, New Fairfield. Amount: $377,244. Filed July 25. Green Diamond LLC, Bethel. Seller: John D. Rawson, Bethel. Property: 2 Diamond Ave., Bethel. Amount: $240,000. Filed July 22. JM Perez Property Management LLC, Bridgeport. Seller: Primestar Fund I TRS Inc., Odessa, Fla. Property: 87 Leonard Place, Trumbull. Amount: $162,500. Filed July 19.

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John Paul Development LLC, Shelton. Seller: Andrew R. Patrick, Shelton. Property: 439-443 Waverly Road, Shelton. Amount: $1 million. Filed July 22. John Todd & Son Inc., Bethel. Seller: Kara DiBartolo and David J. DiBartolo, Bethel. Property: Plot 2, Wooster Street Corp., Bethel. For no consideration paid. Filed July 20. John Todd & Son Inc., Newtown. Seller: Stephen DeMarco, Bethel. Property: 33 Nashville Road Extension, Bethel. Amount: $125,000. Filed Aug. 5. Key Development LLC, Shelton. Seller: Palmina Rua, Shelton. Property: 43 and 49 Pearmain Road, Shelton. Amount: $412,500. Filed July 25. N.P. Dodge Jr., Newtown. Seller: Paul J. Crowell and Gianine M. Crowell, Newtown. Property: Lot 23, Map 7310, Canterbury Lane and Clapboard Ridge Road, Newtown. Amount: $729,333. Filed Aug. 8. OFEC Investments LLC, Brookfield. Seller: Erica L. Flores, Danbury. Property: 88 Canterbury Lane, Ridgefield. Amount: $500,000. Filed July 20. Pearsall Place LLC, Trumbull. Seller: U.S. Bank NA, Coppell, Texas. Property: 139 Pepper St., Monroe. Amount: $169,050. Filed July 27. Ridgefield Professional Offices LLC, Ridgefield. Seller: Danbury Road Wellness Center LLC, Ridgefield. Property: 158 Danbury Road, Unit 6, Ridgefield. Amount: $290,000. Filed July 18. Ridgefield Professional Offices LLC, Ridgefield. Seller: Laurel Cooper LLC, Ridgefield. Property: 158 Danbury Road, Unit 8, Ridgefield. Amount: $200,000. Filed July 18. Ridgefield Professional Offices LLC, Ridgefield. Seller: Laurel Cooper LLC, Ridgefield. Property: 158 Danbury Road, Unit 8, Ridgefield. Amount: $200,000. Filed July 18. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Oklahoma City, Okla. Seller: Citibank NA, San Diego, Calif. Property: 1 Beaver Brook Road, Unit 1-40, Danbury. For no consideration paid. Filed Aug. 2. Thermos Norwich Developers Inc., New York, N.Y. Seller: MacBeth Real Estate LLC, Glastonbury. Property: Unit 44 of Quail Ridge Condominium, Ridgefield. Amount: $420,000. Filed July 28. Thomas Slate LLC, Stratford. Seller: John J. Lauf, Trumbull. Property: 115 Twitchgrass Road, Trumbull. Amount: $191,000. Filed July 20.

RESIDENTIAL Adami, Francis G., West Palm Beach, Fla. Seller: Isabel Guedelha, Danbury. Property: Lot 3, Map 6538, Danbury. Amount: $300,000. Filed Aug. 10. Alengadan, Raju, Danbury. Seller: Michael Valentine and Deirdre Maybury, Bethel. Property: 207 Lexington Blvd., Unit 1507, Bethel. Amount: $275,000. Filed Aug. 9. Allan Jr., Robert B., Brewster, N.Y. Seller: Dean Scampone and Angela Scampone, New Fairfield. Property: 12 Weldon Woods Road, New Fairfield. Amount: $203,000. Filed Aug. 5. Allen, Lisa and Matthew Allen, Shelton. Seller: Harvey B. Polansky and Harriet B. Polansky, Trumbull. Property: 46 Wedgewood Road, Trumbull. Amount: $467,000. Filed July 28. Allen, Michael, Mamaroneck, N.Y. Seller: Halbert E. Gossard and Patricia A. Gossard, Danbury. Property: 79 East Drive, Danbury. Amount: $312,500. Filed Aug. 1. Anker, Lauren and Kyle Milardo, Danbury. Seller: Kevin M. Knisley, Danbury. Property: 27 Grandview Drive, Danbury. Amount: $310,000. Filed Aug. 8. Arasin, Cecilia and Justin M. Arasin, White Plains, N.Y. Seller: Esquire Development LLC, Shelton. Property: Lot 100, Map 7521, Newtown. Amount: $644,400. Filed Aug. 11. Aske, Denise and Jennings Aske, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. Seller: Alpine Properties LLC, New Milford. Property: 87 Scodon Drive, Ridgefield. Amount: $574,000. Filed Aug. 11. Aunce, Rita A., Colchester. Seller: Michaela Petrini, Danbury. Property: 8 Caldwell Terrace, Bethel. Amount: $335,000. Filed July 18. Back, Irineu L. and Claudia E. Vieira Grasso, Danbury. Seller: Sandra L. Willis, Danbury. Property: 10-14 E. Franklin St., Unit A-8, Danbury. Amount: $46,500. Filed Aug. 8. Bangert, Jean-Marie Barra, Ridgefield. Seller: Jean Marie Bangert, Ridgefield. Property: Parcel 1, Map 7922, Ridgefield. Amount: $1. Filed Aug. 1. Barnum, Christopher L., Danbury. Seller: Doreen Gilliland, Danbury. Property: 33 Hawley Road, Danbury. Amount: $272,000. Filed Aug. 10. Barry, Gary P., Westport. Seller: Richard A. Cunningham and Kristin A. Cunningham, Ridgefield. Property: Lot 4, Map 6697, Ridgefield. Amount: $1.2 million. Filed Aug. 9.

Bauer, Donna R. and John W. Alcock Jr., Norwalk. Seller: Randall David Martin, Danbury. Property: 97-99 Park Ave., Unit 86B, Danbury. Amount: $165,000. Filed Aug. 1. Bayro, Pamela S. and Jose Ramales Moran, Bethel. Seller: Demarco Holding LLC, Bethel. Property: 8 Diamond Ave., Bethel. Amount: $220,000. Filed Aug. 10. Belardinelli-Shaw, Laura and Brendan Belardinelli-Shaw, Newtown. Seller: Ken Doherty, Bethel. Property: Lots 48, 77 and 02B, Old Turnpike Road, Bethel. Amount: $150,000. Filed July 22. Bento, Susan, Fairfield. Seller: HSBC Bank USA NA, West Palm Beach, Fla. Property: 97 Arden Road, Trumbull. Amount: $226,399. Filed July 22. Berkson, Marisa L. and Brian D. Berkson, Danbury. Seller: Joyce T. Wawrzynski, Layton, Utah. Property: 7 Paradise Court, New Fairfield. Amount: $310,000. Filed July 19. Blakeman, Jim, Shelton. Seller: John Comcowich, June Kupson and Carol Fink, Shelton. Property: 1039 Howe Ave., Shelton. Amount: $225,000. Filed Aug. 3. Bluestein, Rochelle and David Bluestein, Ridgefield. Seller: Pamela M. Wooster, Ridgefield. Property: Unit 38 of Regency at Ridgefield, Ridgefield. Amount: $730,000. Filed July 19. Borges, Maria R., Palm Coast, Fla. Seller: Faye Hutter, Danbury. Property: 1805 Revere Road, Danbury. Amount: $242,500. Filed Aug. 1. Botti, Jonathan P., Shelton. Seller: William J. Oram and Amanda Oram, Shelton. Property: 18 Forest Ave., Shelton. Amount: $202,500. Filed Aug. 9. Bradley, Nathan R., Danbury. Seller: Walter William Rynkiewicz, Danbury. Property: 13 Driftwood Road, Danbury. Amount: $326,000. Filed Aug. 9. Brandi, Ellen M., Danbury. Seller: Michael Brinsco, Shelton. Property: 3 Murphy’s Lane, Unit 2, Shelton. Amount: $177,500. Filed July 28. Bray, Erica C., Hawleyville. Seller: Pawel Krepsztul and Ewa Krepsztul, Bethel. Property: 78 Hoyts Hill Road, Bethel. Amount: $400,000. Filed Aug. 2. Breznen, Jennifer R. and John P. Breznen III, New Canaan. Seller: Thomas P. Kriz, Bluffton, S.C. Property: 25 Barrack Hill Road, Ridgefield. Amount: $520,578. Filed July 29. Brophy, Shay, Shelton. Seller: Diana L. Wickham, Shelton. Property: 26 Eagle Drive, Shelton. Amount: $370,000. Filed Aug. 1.

Buie, Blondie F. and Eugene F. Buie, Danbury. Seller: Mark R. Harrison and Kathryn E. Margaitis, Danbury. Property: 1203 Sienna Way, Danbury. Amount: $275,000. Filed Aug. 8. Bull, Kelsey and Faizan Arshad, New York, N.Y. Seller: John M. Cleary Jr. and Laura C. Cleary, New Fairfield. Property: 27 Bogus Hill Road, New Fairfield. Amount: $644,000. Filed July 22. Burwell Jr., Ellis, Bridgeport. Seller: The Bank of New York Mellon, New York, N.Y. Property: 85 Maplewood Drive, Monroe. Amount: $237,000. Filed July 29. Bush, Krista A. and Roger N. Bush, Shelton. Seller: Rosemarie J. Martin, Shelton. Property: 35 Spruce Hill Road, Shelton. Amount: $335,000. Filed July 29. Caban, Steffane and George Caban, Greenwich. Seller: David Ginter and Amy Ginter, Trumbull. Property: 162 Church Hill Road, Trumbull. Amount: $323,000. Filed Aug. 1. Cabrera, Lauro Javier, Ridgefield. Seller: Alice C. Stansbury, Greenwich. Property: 102 Barrack Hill Road, Ridgefield. Amount: $409,000. Filed Aug. 4. Campagniolo, Vincent C., White Plains, N.Y. Seller: Thomas R. Miller and Diane M. Miller, New Fairfield. Property: 1 Brush Drive, New Fairfield. Amount: $330,000. Filed Aug. 3. Canarte, Diana R. and Andrew S. Canarte, Bronxville, N.Y. Seller: James T. Pearson and Ivy H. Pearson, Newtown. Property: Lot 35, Map 7299, Newtown. Amount: $460,000. Filed Aug. 9. Canbazoglu, Emriye, Fresh Meadows, N.Y. Seller: Vijay Ravula and Pragati Ravula, Danbury. Property: 15 Scuppo Road, Unit 504, Danbury. Amount: $219,000. Filed Aug. 2. Capuano, Maureen T., Trumbull. Seller: Un Suk Kim, Trumbull. Property: 42 Ash Circle, Trumbull. Amount: $205,000. Filed July 26. Carbone, James, Trumbull. Seller: Peter A. Paolillo, Trumbull. Property: 38 Flint St., Trumbull. Amount: $355,000. Filed Aug. 2. Carboni, Alice and Stephen Carboni, Ridgefield. Seller: Joshua I. Critelli, Danbury. Property: 159 Brushy Hill Road, Danbury. Amount: $345,000. Filed Aug. 2. Card, Evan, Manchester. Seller: RESI REO Sub LLC, Frederiksted, USVI. Property: 465 Bouckland Hill Drive, Danbury. Amount: $73,299. Filed Aug. 2.


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FACTS & FIGURES Card, Evan, Manchester. Seller: Lucia Cantarinha, Weeki Wachee, Fla. Property: 23 Franklin St., Unit 1, Danbury. Amount: $76,000. Filed Aug. 3. Cardenas, Giovanni P., Derby. Seller: Pasquale Civitella, Derby. Property: 51 New St., Shelton. Amount: $224,000. Filed Aug. 9. Cardoso, Emma V. and Tomaz M. Cardoso, Danbury. Seller: Christopher A. Furey, Danbury. Property: 8 Tanglewood Drive, Danbury. Amount: $479,000. Filed Aug. 8. Carrini, Bettina, Ridgefield. Seller: Wells Fargo Bank NA, Frederick, Md. Property: 50 Olcott Way, Ridgefield. Amount: $110,000. Filed Aug. 3. Carroll, Jessica K. and Brian J. Carroll, Shelton. Seller: William F. Denstedt and Martha Z. Denstedt, Trumbull. Property: 12 Independence Drive, Trumbull. Amount: $794,000. Filed July 29. Carvalho, Leandra and Marcio Silva, Bridgeport. Seller: Norma Greenidge-Johnson, Trumbull. Property: 58 Rolling Wood Drive, Trumbull. Amount: $247,000. Filed July 19. Casella, Dina and Thomas Brown, Ridgefield. Seller: Anthony S. Colatrella and Mary J. Colatrella, Six Mile, S.C. Property: 25 Norrans Ridge Drive, Ridgefield. Amount: $1 million. Filed Aug. 11. Chartchay, Eth, Danbury. Seller: Jose Bernardino, Danbury. Property: 1 Crescent Drive, Danbury. Amount: $220,000. Filed Aug. 1. Chen-DeFusco, Jacqueline and Leopold P. DeFusco, Trumbull. Seller: Harold R. Hough, Trumbull. Property: 29 and 35 Catherine St., 78 Sterling Road, Trumbull. Amount: $15,500. Filed July 25. Christian, Ellen K., Norwalk. Seller: Wendy Field Millard, Ridgefield. Property: 81 W. Mountain Road, Ridgefield. Amount: $390,000. Filed Aug. 1. Chuckta, David, Seymour. Seller: Saint Margaret Mary Roman Catholic Church Corp., Bridgeport. Property: Constitution Boulevard South, Shelton. Amount: $300,000. Filed July 29. Chugh, Manju and Vinay Chugh, Milford. Seller: The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Philadelphia, Pa. Property: 339 Hadley Drive, Unit 339, Trumbull. Amount: $237,600. Filed Aug. 10. Cibere, Lidania and Stefan Cibere, Danbury. Seller: U.S. Bank NA, West Palm Beach, Fla. Property: 88 Kingswood Drive, Unit 15, Bethel. Amount: $200,199. Filed July 22.

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Colandelo, Jonathan P., Shelton. Seller: Dil Development Inc., Shelton. Property: Unit 313 of Birmingham Condominium, Shelton. Amount: $145,000. Filed July 28. Colwell, Michael A., Trumbull. Seller: Frances A. Reho, Framingham, Mass. Property: 43 Mulberry St., Trumbull. Amount: $288,000. Filed July 20. Conroy, Mary O. and Christopher R. Conroy, Darien. Seller: Francis X. Houser and Mary Jane Houser, Ridgefield. Property: New Street, Map 5179, Ridgefield. Amount: $407,000. Filed Aug. 8. Corigliano, Shauna, Bethel. Seller: Susan Lauer and Edward B. Roloff, Bethel. Property: 44 Huntington Court, Bethel. Amount: $167,000. Filed July 18. Corson, Brian, Newtown. Seller: Schultz Family Limited Partnership, Trenton, N.J. Property: Lot 2, Map 7763, Newtown. Amount: $65,000. Filed Aug. 8. Courchene-Roy, Nora and Robert Courchene-Roy, Bethel. Seller: RMS Bethel LLC, Stamford. Property: Unit 53 of Copper Square Condominium, Bethel. Amount: $463,067. Filed July 18. Cruz, Thelma, Trumbull. Seller: Thelma Cruz, Trumbull. Property: 50 Yorktown Circle, Trumbull. For no consideration paid. Filed July 22. Cunningham, Sonya L. and Scott E. Cunningham, New Rochelle, N.Y. Seller: Stephen J. Shackelford Jr. and Stefanie S. Shackelford, Trumbull. Property: 104 Aspen Lane, Trumbull. Amount: $600,000. Filed July 25. Curran, Elizabeth and Vincent Curran, Greenwood Lake, N.Y. Seller: Alice M. Hutchinson, Bethel. Property: 153 Rockwell Road, Bethel. Amount: $388,750. Filed Aug. 9. Daniels, Maurice L., Danbury. Seller: Union Savings Bank, Danbury. Property: 73-79 Park Ave., Unit 211, Danbury. Amount: $110,000. Filed Aug. 9. Davis, Jacquelyn A., Newtown. Seller: Zuklie Enterprise LLC and 9 Shepaug LLC, Newtown. Property: 9 Shepaug Road, Newtown. Amount: $185,000. Filed Aug. 8. Delacruz, Dawn and William Delacruz, Trumbull. Seller: Pablo A. Porras DeLeon and Leah G. DeLeon, Monroe. Property: 23 Countryside Drive, Monroe. Amount: $248,000. Filed July 26. Dell’Angelo, Tracy, Sherman. Seller: Vinjeff Real Estate LLC, New Fairfield. Property: 14 Candle Hill Road, New Fairfield. Amount: $155,000. Filed Aug. 9.

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Dempster, Erin and Craig E. Dempster, Ridgefield. Seller: Robert Becker and Patricia M. Becker, Ridgefield. Property: 280 Branchville Road, Ridgefield. Amount: $2.3 million. Filed July 19. Dilisio, Lucy M., Ridgefield. Seller: Lucy Dilisio, Ridgefield. Property: Lot 69, Map 2598, Ridgefield. For no consideration paid. Filed Aug. 2. DiNobile, Andrew, Brewster, N.Y. Seller: Donald L. Bongfeldt and Mary Bongfeldt, Danbury. Property: 603 Sienna Drive, Danbury. Amount: $263,000. Filed Aug. 1. Doiley, Tamara S., Mount Vernon, N.Y. Seller: Summit Ridge Development LLC, Shelton. Property: 14 Cree Trail, Shelton. Amount: $395,000. Filed July 19. Donofrio, Anthony, Shelton. Seller: Bryan L. Cappiello and Stephen R. Cappiello, Shelton. Property: 106 Division Ave., Shelton. Amount: $220,000. Filed July 22. Dorsey, Danielle and Daniel Clap, Bethel. Seller: Thomas D. Bywater and Geneva H. Bywater, New Fairfield. Property: 153 Pine Hill Road, New Fairfield. Amount: $450,000. Filed Aug. 11. Dougherty, Claude W., Wilton. Seller: Kevin J. Smith and Michelle Smith, Ridgefield. Property: 16 Quincy Close, Ridgefield. Amount: $153,000. Filed Aug. 3. Dube, Jamie-Leigh M. and Brian S. Dube, Danbury. Seller: Gisela L. Gill, Bethel. Property: 27 Deepwood Drive, Bethel. Amount: $220,000. Filed July 29. Dubuque, Christopher S., Stratford. Seller: Valerie Cavallaro and James A. Cavallaro, Ansonia. Property: 17 Coram Road, Unit 7C, Shelton. Amount: $210,000. Filed Aug. 10. Dunn, Michael J., Newtown. Seller: Jeffrey Rockwell and Patricia Rockwell, Newtown. Property: 6 W. Farm Road, Newtown. Amount: $450,000. Filed Aug. 3. Duran, Guiseppina and Ricardo Duran, Danbury. Seller: Steven A. Petrillo and Andrea C. Petrillo, Danbury. Property: 30 Forest Ave., Danbury. Amount: $325,000. Filed Aug. 1. Durante, Luca, Shelton. Seller: J&N Enterprises Inc., Monroe. Property: 108 West St., Shelton. Amount: $345,000. Filed July 18. Eastman, Tiffany, Easton. Property: George J. Langley III and Ann T. Langley, Trumbull. Property: 21 Lantern Hill Road, Trumbull. Amount: $522,000. Filed Aug. 1.

Emanuel, Carol and Henry Emanuel, Redding. Seller: Douglas J. Smith, New Milford. Property: 39 Main St., Unit 2-1 (Unit J), Bethel. Amount: $98,000. Filed July 20. Endrade, Erika, Trumbull. Seller: The Bank of New York Mellon, New York, N.Y. Property: 39 Pemberton Drive, Trumbull. Amount: $270,000. Filed July 28. Esposito, Marion and Tony Esposito, New Fairfield. Seller: Lorraine Piccininni, New Fairfield. Property: Lots 66 and 67, Map 240, New Fairfield. Amount: $245,000. Filed July 18. Evans, Barbara L., New Fairfield. Seller: Richard A. Evans, Rhinebeck, N.Y. Property: Route 39, Map 996, New Fairfield. Amount: $177,750. Filed July 27. Farrelly, Michele and Donald T. Farrelly, Trumbull. Seller: Gary Cianciotta and Debbie Pestka-Cianciotta, Trumbull. Property: 4733 Madison Ave., Trumbull. Amount: $660,000. Filed Aug. 10. Fermin, Jessica and Miguel A. Fermin, Bronx, N.Y. Seller: Jeffrey A. McRae, Danbury. Property: Unit 28 of Arrowood Condominium, Danbury. Amount: $190,000. Filed Aug. 3. Ferreira, Ana and Antonio Ferreira, Mount Vernon, N.Y. Seller: Yau Pong Yeung and Cheng Hung Yeung, Danbury. Property: 131 Briar Ridge Road, Danbury. Amount: $375,000. Filed Aug. 10. Ferreri, Gina, Stratford. Seller: Judith Ann Mitchell, Shelton. Property: 41 Cedar Hill Road, Shelton. Amount: $263,000. Filed July 25. Figueiredo, Joao T., Danbury. Seller: Erica L. Flores, Danbury. Property: 26 Ken Oaks Drive, Danbury. Amount: $365,000. Filed Aug. 8. Fiteni, Andrew Paul, Wilton. Seller: Marco Paulo Rodrigues and Colleen Marie Rodrigues, Bethel. Property: 6 Rose Lane, Unit 4-39, Danbury. Amount: $109,000. Filed Aug. 8. Fitzgibbons, Brian, Stratford. Seller: Elaine M. Twomey, Seattle, Wash. Property: 304 Fairmount Drive, Monroe. Amount: $156,000. Filed Aug. 3. Francini, Christen C. and Peter M. Francini, Belmont, Mass. Seller: Jeremy Brittain and Tanya Brittain, Trumbull. Property: 30 Oriole Lane, Trumbull. Amount: $489,900. Filed Aug. 2. Frey, Leni E. and Salvatore P. Covello, Danbury. Seller: Alesia D. Williams, Danbury. Property: Lot 77, Map 7400, Danbury. Amount: $242,500. Filed Aug. 1.

Friot, Jason D., Shelton. Seller: Raffaele Rullo and Maria Rullo, Shelton. Property: 60 Hillside Ave., Shelton. Amount: $195,000. Filed July 25. Fruin, Maura S. and John W. Fruin, Trumbull. Seller: James A. Hagani and Andrea B. Hagani, Woodbridge. Property: 29 Red Barn Road, Trumbull. Amount: $502,000. Filed July 29. Gagliardi Jr., Alfred E., Trumbull. Seller: Kyle B. O’Neill, Trumbull. Property: 145 Mayfield Drive, Trumbull. Amount: $310,000. Filed July 29. Gandhi, Pranav K. and Poonam Sanjanwala, Danbury. Seller: Glenn J. Del Pup and Viviana A. Del Pup, Danbury. Property: 23 Paulding Terrace, Unit 503, Danbury. Amount: $336,000. Filed Aug. 3. Gardner, Janet and Frank Gardner, Newtown. Seller: Paul Schriever and Ana Schriever, Newtown. Property: 31 Riverside Road, Newtown. Amount: $235,000. Filed Aug. 3. Garter, Jason, Ridgefield. Seller: Eric R. Forsyth and Angela M. Forsyth, Ridgefield. Property: Parcel 1, Map 8770, Ridgefield. Amount: $700,000. Filed July 19. Gerhard, Daniela and Eric M. Gerhard, Monroe. Seller: Paulin Rodrigue, Shelton. Property: 10 Percheron Drive, Monroe. Amount: $675,000. Filed July 25. Gerstenmaier, Shea and Benjamin Gerstenmaier, Bethel. Seller: Nicholas Mazzo and Kelly Bolan, Bethel. Property: 7 Melilo Ave., Bethel. Amount: $265,000. Filed Aug. 3. Giuffre, Michael P., Bethel. Seller: RMS Bethel LLC, Bethel. Property: Unit 204 of Copper Square Condominium, Bethel. Amount: $316,000. Filed Aug. 12. Golden, Efrem, Milford. Seller: Carlos Dias and Luisa Dias, Shelton. Property: 24 Oronoque Trail, Shelton. Amount: $259,000. Filed July 26. Goldstein, Alicia and Jason Goldstein, Brooklyn, N.Y. Seller: L. Richard Koleszar, Ridgefield. Property: 6 Florida Road, Ridgefield. Amount: $320,000. Filed July 21. Gomez, Alina and Xavier Gomez, Danbury. Seller: Venture Group LLC, Brookfield. Property: 51 Park Ave., Unit 3-23, Danbury. Amount: $92,500. Filed Aug. 4. Gough, Emma and Colin Pickett, Ridgefield. Seller: Thomas J. Wilson and Jane W. Wilson, Chatham, Mass. Property: Parcel C, Map 2305, Ridgefield. Amount: $400,000. Filed Aug. 2.

Gousse, Elizabeth and Justin C. Ballotte, Ridgefield. Seller: Carol Lee Dudnick, Ridgefield. Property: 532 Bennetts Farm Road, Ridgefield. Amount: $635,000. Filed Aug. 4. Gouveia, Luis, Shelton. Seller: George F. Buckner and Audrey R. Buckner, Shelton. Property: 15 Christine Drive, Shelton. Amount: $225,000. Filed July 18. Graber, Ross Barrett and Gretchen Erda Graber, Suffern, N.Y. Seller: Christopher Svendsen and Donna Svendsen, Ridgefield. Property: Lot 2, Map 4617, Ridgefield. Amount: $1 million. Filed July 26. Graf, Katie, Stratford. Seller: Matthew W. Allen and Lisa M. Allen, Shelton. Property: 8 Lexington Court, Shelton. Amount: $549,900. Filed July 29. Grasso, Erich, Monroe. Seller: Anthony M. Annicelle Jr., Shelton. Property: 686 Booth Hill Road, Shelton. Amount: $215,000. Filed July 28. Gregor, Nicole and Michael Gregor, Monroe. Seller: Christopher M. Bevacqua and Elizabeth H. Bevacqua, Monroe. Property: Lot 2, Map 2375, Monroe. Amount: $575,000. Filed Aug. 10. Gutwein, Christine E. and Marc B. Gutwein, Trumbull. Seller: Nancy H. DeLuca, Trumbull. Property: 14 Trailwood Lane, Trumbull. Amount: $685,000. Filed July 27. Hafez, Hersham G., Bethel. Seller: Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp., Carrollton, Texas. Property: 1-3 Knollwood Drive, Bethel. Amount: $230,000. Filed July 27. Harbron, Laura and Steven Harbron, Stamford. Seller: Darryl H. Arnette and Katherine F. Arnette, Monroe. Property: 24 Highfield Drive, Monroe. Amount: $419,000. Filed Aug. 3. Hardie, Janet E., Patterson, N.Y. Seller: Gertrude A. Kolesar and Michael J. Kolesar, Danbury. Property: Unit 50 of Sterling Woods Condominium, Danbury. Amount: $310,000. Filed Aug. 1. Hawkes, Joseph, Danbury. Seller: Carl J. Zlamany and Elizabeth A. Zlamany, Newtown. Property: 2 Red River Road, Newtown. Amount: $177,675. Filed Aug. 10. Hennet, Maureen A. and Kenny P. Carney, Bethel. Seller: RMS Bethel LLC, Bethel. Property: Unit 47 of Copper Square Condominium, Bethel. Amount: $349,900. Filed Aug. 1. Herbert, Nancy M. Aguzzi and Francis M. Herbert, New Fairfield. Seller: Elvira Aguzzi, Southbury. Property: 70 Lake Drive, New Fairfield. Amount: $420,000. Filed Aug. 9.


FACTS & FIGURES Lucas, Kathleen and John Lucas, Trumbull. Seller: Katherine A. Mazzarese, Trumbull. Property: 361 Edison Road, Trumbull. Amount: $360,000. Filed Aug. 8.

McKinney, Christine V. and James T. McKinney, Trumbull. Seller: Ning Meng, Trumbull. Property: 85 Golden Hill St., Trumbull. Amount: $467,500. Filed Aug. 12.

Kohler, Sallie L., Danbury. Seller: Justin K. Baigert, Danbury. Property: 12 Bainbridge Blvd., Unit 4303, Bethel. For no consideration paid. Filed July 18.

Ludwig, Ashley and Nathaniel Craig Mockry, Ridgefield. Seller: Neal Campbell and Gwynn Campbell, Ridgefield. Property: Lot 3, Map 1617, Ridgefield. Amount: $485,000. Filed Aug. 9.

McVie, Victoria C. and Matthew P. McVie, Fairfield. Seller: John Caruso and Maureen Caruso, Monroe. Property: 91 Bart Road, Monroe. Amount: $315,000. Filed July 29.

Koritko, Catherine L. and Robert A. Koritko, Trumbull. Seller: Elfrieda Daly, Trumbull. Property: 24 Tungsten Circle, Trumbull. Amount: $299,900. Filed July 22.

Luis, Maria Do Ceu and Valdemar Luis, Danbury. Seller: Jeremiah Blakely and Carla Ferreira, Danbury. Property: 54 Sheridan St., Danbury. Amount: $280,000. Filed Aug. 8.

Johnson, Joan E. and Ronald A. Johnson, Trumbull. Seller: Melissa Smith, Shelton. Property: 29 Oldfield Road, Trumbull. Amount: $362,000. Filed July 20.

Korn, Danielle, New York, N.Y. Seller: Sharman B. Wheatley, Monroe. Property: 44 Oak Wood Drive, Monroe. Amount: $355,000. Filed Aug. 11.

Jordan-Ferguson, Nhrai, Trumbull. Seller: Sonny Pham and Dung Nguyen, Trumbull. Property: 1366 Sylvan Ave., Trumbull. Amount: $195,000. Filed Aug. 12.

Kubriashvili, Ketevan, Stamford. Seller: Alan W. Atkinson, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Property: Lot 10, Map 7351, Ridgefield. Amount: $515,000. Filed July 22.

Malagisi, Emily S. and Francesco T. Malagisi, Ridgefield. Seller: Daniel A. Scott and Nancy J. Scott, Ridgefield. Property: 63 Ridgecrest Drive, Ridgefield. Amount: $805,000. Filed July 22.

Josephson, Laura and Robert Josephson, Monroe. Seller: James Bittar and Melinda Bittar, Monroe. Property: 4 Historic Drive, Monroe. Amount: $420,000. Filed Aug. 8.

Labet, Kristy L. and Matthew M. Labet, New Milford. Seller: Anthony J. Sanches and Victoria L. Sanches, New Fairfield. Property: 9 Quaker Road, New Fairfield. Amount: $515,000. Filed July 18.

Hettel, Gislaine and Brian Hettel, Danbury. Seller: Long View Development Partners LLC, Ridgefield. Property: 21 Forty Acre Road, Danbury. Amount: $289,900. Filed Aug. 10.

Iseni, Fatmir, Stamford. Seller: James J. Hance and Maureen E. Hance, Trumbull. Property: 19 Cedar St., Trumbull. Amount: $355,000. Filed July 28.

Hickey, Kevin T., New Fairfield. Seller: Nicholas Tessitore, New Fairfield. Property: 6 Middleton Drive, New Fairfield. Amount: $250,000. Filed July 25.

Jackson, Heather and Chuck Jackson, Fairfield. Seller: American Home Builders LLC, Oxford. Property: 21 Hillside Lane, Monroe. Amount: $400,000. Filed Aug. 3.

Hillman, Kimberly A. and Richard E. Hillman Jr., Danbury. Seller: Thomas W. Hislop and Nancy H. Hislop, Newtown. Property: Lot 3, Map 6917, Newtown. Amount: $430,000. Filed Aug. 2.

Jatek, Kevin G., Shelton. Seller: Charlotte Ann Madar, Lake Wood Ranch, Fla. Property: Lots 2 and 3, Beardsley Road, Shelton. Amount: $340,000. Filed Aug. 5.

Hillmann, Margaret, Danbury. Seller: Uh-Po E. Tsou and Yi Na Nicole Huang Fu, Danbury. Property: 36 Barnum Road, Danbury. Amount: $300,000. Filed Aug. 1. Hinton, Pamela, Trumbull. Seller: Teresa A. Bennett, Trumbull. Property: 45 Arden Road, Trumbull. Amount: $515,000. Filed July 20. Hosiotis, Kosma, Bridgeport. Seller: Shawn Kosiorowski, Shelton. Property: 22 Barbara Drive, Shelton. Amount: $295,000. Filed Aug. 10. Hudson, Kristen and Peter Hudson, Bridgeport. Seller: Pamela Chisum, Shelton. Property: 67 Longmeadow Road, Shelton. Amount: $300,000. Filed July 26.

Juhasz, Etelka and Matyas Juhasz, Trumbull. Seller: Thomas A. Chicarelli, Trumbull. Property: 42 Cider Mill Lane, Unit 142, Trumbull. Amount: $275,000. Filed Aug. 12.

Huppenthal, Kelly and Nicholas Huppenthal, Trumbull. Seller: William T. McGuire, Trumbull. Property: 130 Tashua Road, Trumbull. Amount: $300,000. Filed Aug. 5.

Kalinowski, Linda, Derby. Seller: Robert Todisco and Carol Todisco, Shelton. Property: 15 Cross St., Shelton. Amount: $240,000. Filed July 18.

Hyland, Michelle A. and Kevin J. Hyland, Trumbull. Seller: David N. Larsen and Katherine A. Larsen, Trumbull. Property: 42 Firehouse Road, Trumbull. Amount: $602,000. Filed Aug. 5.

Kaminski, Mary Kay and Michael E. Kaminski, Shelton. Seller: Michael E. Kaminski and Mary-Kay V. Kaminski, Shelton. Property: 5 Bona Vista Terrace, Shelton. For no consideration paid. Filed July 25.

Iacono, Maria and Samuele C. Iacono, Monroe. Seller: Richard W. Widmayer and Sonya M. Fertig, Annandale, N.J. Property: 134 Millbrook Terrace, Monroe. Amount: $533,000. Filed Aug. 12.

Keane, Meghan and Christian T. Keane, Ridgefield. Seller: Peter S. Cook and Rebecca A. Cook, Ridgefield. Property: 104 Main St., Ridgefield. Amount: $1.4 million. Filed Aug. 1.

Ioli, Christopher, Bridgeport. Seller: Matthew J. Prokopczyk and Robin L. Prokopczyk, Ridgefield. Property: 11 Victor Drive, Ridgefield. Amount: $442,500. Filed July 21.

Kessler, Linda J., Alan B. Kessler, Diana M. Kessler and James J. Kessler, South Salem, N.Y. Seller: Salvatore P. Sproviero and Lynda J. Sproviero, Bethel. Property: 22 Quaker Ridge Road, Bethel. Amount: $360,000. Filed Aug. 5.

Ira, David P., Westbrook, Ohio. Seller: Richard E. Michel, Monroe. Property: 232 and 258 Elm St., Monroe. Amount: $100,000. Filed July 20. Irio, Rafael De Sa, Danbury. Seller: Brian Bilodeau and Gregg Bilodeau, Waterbury. Property: 14 South St., Unit 5, Danbury. Amount: $204,000. Filed Aug. 3.

Khalid, Usman, Bethel. Seller: RMS Bethel LLC, Bethel. Property: Unit 39 of Copper Square Condominium, Bethel. Amount: $350,087. Filed Aug. 1. Khan, Yasmeen, Trumbull. Seller: Charles A. Semenza III and Deborah M. Semenza, Trumbull. Property: 22 Heavenly Lane, Trumbull. Amount: $595,000. Filed Aug. 1.

Kimball, Christopher Noel and Gay Aves Kimball, Monroe. Seller: Christopher N. Kimball and Gay A. Kimball, Monroe. Property: Lot 39, Map 2450, Monroe. For no consideration paid. Filed Aug. 9.

Lajqi, Mervete and Ose Lajqi, Bethel. Seller: Susan Lauer and Edward B. Roloff, Bethel. Property: 4042 Juniper Road, Bethel. Amount: $335,000. Filed July 22. Larsen, Julie F. and Rolf E. Larsen, West Haven. Seller: James T. McKinney and Christine V. McKinney, Trumbull. Property: 47 Towerview Drive, Trumbull. Amount: $427,500. Filed Aug. 8.

Manchanda, Aastha, Derby. Seller: Bobbie B. Logan, New Orleans, La. Property: 1 Bridgeport Ave., Shelton. Amount: $300,000. Filed July 28. Manchisi, Pietro P., Shelton. Seller: Beata Konopka, Shelton. Property: 384 Howe Ave., Unit 2F, Shelton. Amount: $99,000. Filed July 20. Martinez, Jennifer and Manuel Joseph Martinez, Shelton. Seller: Barbara L. Connery, Shelton. Property: 15 Treeland Road, Shelton. Amount: $295,000. Filed July 25. Martinez-Diaz, Maria Isabel and Nicholas Deantonis, Bridgeport. Seller: Darren Francis and E. Paige Francis, Trumbull. Property: 11 Rangely Drive, Trumbull. Amount: $456,900. Filed Aug. 3.

Lazarus, Alexander, Fairfield. Seller: Dawn Kail, Trumbull. Property: 11 Country Lane, Trumbull. Amount: $245,500. Filed July 25.

Matos, Cruz D., Danbury. Seller: Paul Francis Lacava and Bonnie L. Lacava, Danbury. Property: 20 Springside Ave., Danbury. Amount: $255,000. Filed Aug. 10.

Leko Jr., Alexander J., Fairfield. Seller: Ramiro G. Pereira and Cecilia S. Pereira, Monroe. Property: 143 Wheeler Road, Monroe. Amount: $357,000. Filed Aug. 1.

Mattingly, Teresa M., Shelton. Seller: Michael Jon-Sciamanna and Jessica E. Sciamanna, Shelton. Property: 131 Yutaka Trail, Shelton. Amount: $249,900. Filed July 19.

Lender, Michelle and Andrew Hull, East Haven. Seller: Earl D. Wheway Jr. and Holly R. Wheway, Newtown. Property: Lot 74, Maps 6920 and 6921, Newtown. Amount: $525,000. Filed Aug. 8.

Matto, Ralph, Stratford. Seller: Shirron Associates LLC, Trumbull. Property: Lot 2, Map 4187, Shelton. Amount: $471,000. Filed Aug. 10.

Lord, Brooke T. and Samuel J. Fanelli IV, New Canaan. Seller: Robert K. Lowell, Ridgefield. Property: 367 Wilton Road West, Ridgefield. Amount: $540,000. Filed July 18. Lowery, Joy E. and Scott D. Lowery, Holland, Mich. Seller: Stonecrest LLC, Ridgefield. Property: 571 N. Salem Road, Ridgefield. Amount: $1.7 million. Filed Aug. 11.

Maybury, Deirdre and Michael Valentine, Cortlandt Manor, N.Y. Seller: Kushal Joshipura and Rupal Joshipura, Bethel. Property: Unit 1507 of Lexington Meadows, Danbury. Amount: $261,700. Filed Aug. 9. McCarthy, Jessica, New Fairfield. Seller: Karl R. Krug and Gregory J. Krug, Warner, N.H. Property: 52 Shortwoods Road, New Fairfield. Amount: $210,000. Filed Aug. 11.

Meagher, Bethilda Anne and Kenneth Peter Meagher, Stamford. Seller: Kathleen A. Kelly and Kathryn M. Kiernan, Ridgefield. Property: Stonecrest Road, Map 994, Ridgefield. Amount: $550,000. Filed July 26.

Mino, Kerynne E. and Mario A. Mino, New Fairfield. Seller: Mario A. Mino and Kerynne E. Mino, New Fairfield. Property: 11 Hillside Drive, New Fairfield. For no consideration paid. Filed Aug. 11. Mirisola, Andrea S. and Felipe T. Storte, Orange. Seller: David J. Newman and Diane M. Servos-Newman, Monroe. Property: 28 Belle Vale St., Monroe. Amount: $433,000. Filed July 22. Mitchell, Patrick, Newtown. Seller: James P. Rebman and Veronica L. Rebman, Monroe. Property: 3 Sycamore Drive, Monroe. For an unknown amount paid. Filed Aug. 4.

Meira, Alfredo, Bridgeport. Seller: Federal National Mortgage Association, Dallas, Texas. Property: 14 Norma Ave., Trumbull. Amount: $252,500. Filed July 28.

Mitchell, Patrick, Newtown. Seller: James P. Rebman and Veronica L. Rebman, Newtown. Property: Lot 77, Map of Forest Meadows, Newtown. Amount: $287,400. Filed Aug. 4.

Menillo, Linda and Michael Menillo, Trumbull. Seller: Lee W. Kusterer, Waterford. Property: 10 Old Pinewood Trail, Trumbull. Amount: $196,350. Filed Aug. 12.

Moderno, Priscila A. and Filipe A. Moderno, Trumbull. Seller: Albino P. Moderno and Cremilde Moderno, Trumbull. Property: 6 Fuller Road, Trumbull. Amount: $500,000. Filed July 21.

Mepyans, Kevin, New York, N.Y. Seller: Daniel McDermott and Danielle McDermott, New Fairfield. Property: 7 Long Hill Road, New Fairfield. Amount: $375,000. Filed July 19.

Moran, Andrea R., Shelton. Seller: Suzanne Gunn, Shelton. Property: Unit 270 of Aspetuck Village, Shelton. Amount: $290,000. Filed July 22.

Mercado, Elizabeth Gallardo and Allan Mercado, Bethel. Seller: Robert Ehrhard, Bethel. Property: 21 Castle Hill Drive, Bethel. Amount: $289,900. Filed Aug. 3.

Moran, Jonue, Bridgeport. Seller: Federal National Mortgage Association, Dallas, Texas. Property: 439 Church Hill Road, Trumbull. Amount: $290,000. Filed July 29.

Metzger, Vanessa and Jason Metzger, Ridgefield. Seller: Robert Logan Jr. and Annabella Logan, Ridgefield. Property: 30 Norrans Ridge Drive, Ridgefield. Amount: $1.1 million. Filed Aug. 1.

Morawski, Marek, Fairfield. Seller: Frederick T. Garrity Jr., Trumbull. Property: 34 Juniper Ridge, Trumbull. Amount: $244,000. Filed Aug. 5.

Michaud, Catherine and Richard Michaud, Monroe. Seller: Elliot Funke and Gabriela Funke, Cedar Park, Texas. Property: 76 Grist Mill Road, Monroe. Amount: $470,000. Filed Aug. 3. Miller, Elizabeth C. and Michael M. Miller, New York, N.Y. Seller: Misuraca LLC, Monroe Township, N.J. Property: 47 Bogus Hill Road, New Fairfield. Amount: $775,000. Filed Aug. 4. Miller, Mark J., Branford. Seller: Jan M. Horbach and Erin K. Horbach, Trumbull. Property: 134 Booth Hill Road, Trumbull. Amount: $389,900. Filed Aug. 3. Mineo, Gail L. and Gary S. Mineo, Monroe. Seller: Gary S. Mineo and Gail L. Mineo, Monroe. Property: 103F Wendover Drive, Unit 103F, Monroe. For no consideration paid. Filed July 22.

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Morris, Merry, Fla. Seller: Peggy L. Hill, New York, N.Y. Property: 10 Hillcrest Road, Danbury. Amount: $525,000. Filed Aug. 9. Muir, Tara and Richard Muir, Newtown. Seller: Ryan S. Vota and Heather D. Vota, Newtown. Property: 23 Sugar St., Newtown. Amount: $470,000. Filed Aug. 2. Munroe, NicAnne, Shelton. Seller: Janet Livingstone and Richard E. Briercheck, Shelton. Property: 62 Howe Ave., Shelton. Amount: $246,000. Filed July 25. Murphy, Christine and Ryan Murphy, Stamford. Seller: Peter Carley and Jacqueline Carley, Trumbull. Property: 5940 Main St., Trumbull. Amount: $425,000. Filed July 18. Murray, Janice and Wayne Murray, Trumbull. Seller: Eugenia Ann Noce, Trumbull. Property: 229 Tanglewood Road, Trumbull. Amount: $373,000. Filed July 25.

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FACTS & FIGURES Piacquadio, Jennifer A., Bethel. Seller: Elizabeth J. Spencer, Southbury. Property: 39 Natureview Trail, Bethel. Amount: $188,500. Filed Aug. 4.

Rodriguez, Juan Luis, Stamford. Seller: Maggie E. Hamill and Sean M. Hamill, Trumbull. Property: 88 Ascolese Road, Trumbull. Amount: $302,500. Filed July 21.

Saroka, William, Fairfield. Seller: Rodney Erickson and Kathleen D. Erickson, Trumbull. Property: 30 Flint St., Trumbull. Amount: $305,000. Filed Aug. 1.

Pasciolla Jr., James Paul, Stamford. Seller: Andrew S. Briggs and Lori A. Briggs, Newtown. Property: Lot 4, Map 7306, Newtown. Amount: $585,000. Filed Aug. 5.

Post, Ann Marie, Jean Marie Angelo and Maura T. Reilly, Mount Vernon, N.Y. Seller: Jon Mark Peterson, Brookfield. Property: 13 Blackman Ave., Bethel. Amount: $70,000. Filed Aug. 4.

Romsky, Ann G., Fairfield. Seller: Rebecca Bowes, Newtown. Property: 5 Evergreen Road, Newtown. Amount: $305,000. Filed Aug. 3.

Saud, Faiqa and Saud Ibrahim, Monroe. Seller: Patrick W. Cordle and Marasha A. Cordle, Monroe. Property: 32 Horizon Court, Monroe. Amount: $520,000. Filed Aug. 4.

Ngo, Anthony, Bridgeport. Seller: The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, D.C. Property: 472 Wooded Lane, Unit 472, Shelton. Amount: $220,000. Filed July 26.

Pastore, Dawn and Gildo Pastore, Shelton. Seller: Fay Louise Rodia, Shelton. Property: Lots 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20, Map 93, Shelton. Amount: $30,000. Filed Aug. 2.

Pothanszky, Erika and Andrew Pothanszky, Monroe. Seller: Allen M. Young and Melinda A. Young, Monroe. Property: 301 Turkey Roost Road, Monroe. Amount: $354,000. Filed Aug. 11.

Nguyen, Dien N., Danbury. Seller: Mohsin Rizvi, Danbury. Property: 9 Fairview Drive, Unit 4, Danbury. Amount: $72,500. Filed Aug. 8.

Patwardhan, Aparna A. and Abhijeet S. Patwardhan, Trumbull. Seller: Lazaro J. Alberto and Leslie J. Alberto, Trumbull. Property: 17 Sunny Ridge Parkway, Trumbull. Amount: $325,000. Filed July 22.

Prokopczyk, Robin L. and Matthew J. Prokopczyk, Ridgefield. Seller: Elite Building Inc., Bethel. Property: 81 Ramapoo Road, Ridgefield. Amount: $755,000. Filed July 29.

Pellegrino, Antonella and Carlo Pellegrino, Mount Vernon, N.Y. Seller: Peter Salomone, Plantsville. Property: Lot 151, Map 2427, Ridgefield. Amount: $479,000. Filed Aug. 5.

Quito, Mary, Danbury. Seller: Matthew C. Warnke, Danbury. Property: 7 Golden Hill Road, Danbury. Amount: $181,000. Filed Aug. 1.

Nadeau, Jeanne and Patrice Nadeau, Danbury. Seller: Toll Connecticut III LP, Newtown. Property: 37 Country View Road, Home 41-37, Danbury. Amount: $766,079. Filed Aug. 8.

Parker, Jessie and Jonathan Coulombe, Salisbury. Seller: Louise Edwards and Benjamin Edwards, Ridgefield. Property: 5 Mountain View Road, Ridgefield. Amount: $650,000. Filed Aug. 1.

Naylor, Jennifer E. and Susan G. Naylor, Derby. Seller: 26 Hillside LLC, Monroe. Property: 26 Hillside Lane, Monroe. Amount: $370,000. Filed Aug. 5.

Notarstefano, Anne Marie, Bronx, N.Y. Seller: Hernan Lavalle, Mathews, N.C. Property: Lot 77, Map 4411, Danbury. Amount: $302,000. Filed Aug. 8. O’Grady, Kathleen and William O’Grady, Trumbull. Seller: Joan M. O’Donnell, Trumbull. Property: 17 Hawthorne Ridge Circle, Trumbull. Amount: $285,000. Filed Aug. 11. O’Neill, Heather M. and Kyle B. O’Neill, Trumbull. Seller: John Lucas and Kathleen B. Lucas, Trumbull. Property: 30 Vintage Road, Trumbull. Amount: $455,000. Filed Aug. 5. Orama, Emily E., Shelton. Seller: Leslie A. Beard, Shelton. Property: 52 Rock Ridge Road, Shelton. For an unknown amount paid. Filed July 27. Osborne, David W., Shelton. Seller: Barend Wiegman and Martha Wiegman, Shelton. Property: Lot 8, Map 3877, Shelton. Amount: $656,000. Filed Aug. 4. Oyekola, Olanrewaju, Yonkers, N.Y. Seller: Steven Stalder and Kirsty Stalder, American Fork, Utah. Property: 8 Rose Lane, Unit 14, Danbury. Amount: $150,000. Filed Aug. 1. Pakiela, Jennifer Leann and Adam Pakiela, Trumbull. Seller: George S. Sucheczki, Trumbull. Property: 150 Sunnydale Road, Trumbull. Amount: $280,000. Filed Aug. 8. Panicker, Hanosh, Bethel. Seller: Andrew J. Paproski, Bethel. Property: 19 Hudson St., Unit 37E, Bethel. Amount: $158,000. Filed Aug. 11. Pappa, Maria and Joseph Pappa, Pawling, N.Y. Seller: Robert J. Steindl and Penelope J. Steindl, Danbury. Property: 22 Fox Den Road, Danbury. Amount: $342,586. Filed Aug. 8.

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Pelusio, Lisanne M. and Vincent G. Pelusio, Redding. Seller: Steven D. Meyers and Cynthia V. Meyers, Ridgefield. Property: 107 Simpaug Turnpike, Ridgefield. Amount: $870,000. Filed July 19. Peng, Yongbo and Ming Cheng, New York, N.Y. Seller: Donald L. George, Ridgefield. Property: 105 Eleven Levels Road, Ridgefield. Amount: $693,500. Filed Aug. 1. Penn, Deborah M. and Jerome Penn, Ridgefield. Seller: Kathryn R. Joo, Ridgefield. Property: 22 Comstock Court, Ridgefield. Amount: $1.2 million. Filed Aug. 9. Perez, Juan Carlos, Trumbull. Seller: German A. Rueda and Marica L. Rueda, Trumbull. Property: 15 Larkspur Drive, Trumbull. Amount: $335,000. Filed July 20. Persechino, Antonietta, Bolton. Seller: J & N Enterprises Inc., Monroe. Property: 110 West St., Shelton. Amount: $345,000. Filed Aug. 12. Peterson, James, New Fairfield. Seller: Federal National Mortgage Association, Dallas, Texas. Property: 1 Fair Lane, New Fairfield. Amount: $100,000. Filed Aug. 2. Petruso, Danielle, Monroe. Seller: Randy J. Esposito, Brookfield. Property: 6 Strawberry Hill Road, Danbury. Amount: $343,250. Filed Aug. 3. Phair, Jenny and Michael Phair, Ridgefield. Seller: Elizabeth A. Baker, Ridgefield. Property: 83 Pine Mountain Road, Ridgefield. Amount: $527,500. Filed Aug. 3.

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Rader, Mark A., Bethel. Seller: RMS Bethel LLC, Stamford. Property: Unit 31 of Copper Square Condominium, Bethel. Amount: $349,900. Filed July 22. Raimondi, Donna J., Monroe. Seller: Maria Apazidis and Samuel Izcono, Monroe. Property: 22 Blueberry Hill Road, Monroe. Amount: $32,000. Filed Aug. 11. Ramirez-Bojorquez, Lorenza H. and Martin Zapata, Bethel. Seller: U.S. Bank NA, Irving, Texas. Property: 212 Old Hawleyville Road, Bethel. Amount: $65,000. Filed July 18. Ramos, Maria Luciana and Mauricio Pordomingo, Stamford. Seller: Taeyoung Choi and Eunji Li, Ridgefield. Property: 120 Prospect St., Unit 23, Ridgefield. Amount: $470,000. Filed July 25. Rapp, Laura and Kyle Rapp, Danbury. Seller: Wayne V. Rogalski and Tracy A. Rogalski, Bethel. Property: 1 Rita Drive, Bethel. Amount: $357,900. Filed July 29. Rawal, Rohit and Mehak Talwar Rawal, Danbury. Seller: Glenn P. Chenot and Jacqueline B. Chenot, Danbury. Property: 2 Sampson Terrace, Danbury. Amount: $329,000. Filed Aug. 10. Rivera, Luis, Stamford. Seller: Kevin J. Hyland and Michelle A. Hyland, Trumbull. Property: 4 Skytop Drive, Trumbull. Amount: $417,000. Filed Aug. 5. Rocha, Livia, Danbury. Seller: Deutsche Bank National Trust Co., West Palm Beach, Fla. Property: 15 Harvest Hill Road, New Fairfield. Amount: $316,299. Filed Aug. 11.

Rosa, Damein Dee and Euridania Tabar, Norwalk. Seller: Donna Blevins, Trumbull. Property: Lot 62, Map 211, Trumbull. Amount: $330,000. Filed Aug. 3. Rotherham, Kristen and Jacob Rotherham, Monroe. Seller: Hillroad LLC, Fairfield. Property: 44 Hiram Hill Road, Monroe. Amount: $350,000. Filed July 29. Rua, Palmina, Shelton. Seller: Charles F. Krosky and Linda S. Krosky, Monroe. Property: 26 Verna Road, Monroe. Amount: $250,000. Filed July 25. Ruddock, Heather and Jonathan Ruddock, Trumbull. Seller: Jonathan Ruddock, Trumbull. Property: 15 Elizabeth St., Trumbull. For no consideration paid. Filed Aug. 11. Ruggiero, June, Oxford. Seller: George L. Trudell II, Newtown. Property: 81 Haly Lane, Newtown. Amount: $290,000. Filed Aug. 3. Ruiz, Juan C., Stratford. Seller: Nilda Luz Ramos-Boyle, Shelton. Property: 510 Asbury Ridge, Shelton. Amount: $145,000. Filed July 25. Rushka, Lauren E., Bethel. Seller: Elizabeth M. Sarabia, Bethel. Property: 53 Maple Ave., Bethel. Amount: $189,000. Filed July 27. Saeed, Hindrin Y., Bridgeport. Seller: Thomas H. Mullaly and Ann-Marie A. Mullaly, Shelton. Property: 34 Sylvan Drive, Shelton. Amount: $385,000. Filed Aug. 2. Salluhi, Kirstin and Tony Salluhi, Shelton. Seller: Keith Hall and Danielle Hall, Shelton. Property: 20 Horse Stable Circle, Shelton. Amount: $475,000. Filed July 29. Sanaiot, Vivienne, Newtown. Seller: P&B Braun LLC, Newtown. Property: 66 Barnabas Road, Newtown. Amount: $260,000. Filed Aug. 1. Santos, Leanne De Los and Angel De Los Santos, Trumbull. Seller: Eileen F. Wilkins and Richard C. Wilkins, Trumbull. Property: 59 Heritage Drive, Trumbull. Amount: $478,000. Filed Aug. 3. Sanzo, Adriana and Salvatore Dora, Monroe. Seller: Zoltan G. Libertini and Krisztina B. Libertini, Shelton. Property: 48 Stendahl, Shelton. Amount: $300,000. Filed July 29.

Savasta, Ruth and Norma Schlager, Danbury. Seller: Frances A. Szpala, Danbury. Property: 140 Logging Trail Road, Danbury. Amount: $375,000. Filed Aug. 2. Schoepfer, Alina S., Ridgefield. Seller: Christ Curran and Jessica Curran, Ridgefield. Property: Lot 11, Map 4020, Ridgefield. Amount: $447,000. Filed Aug. 11. Schrank, Robin and Robert Weber, Trumbull. Seller: Christopher Bray and Erica Bray, Newtown. Property: 34 Obtuse Road, Newtown. Amount: $679,000. Filed Aug. 2. Schrier, Stephanie H. and Howard A. Schrier, Ridgefield. Seller: James D. Sullivan and Colleen Sullivan, Ridgefield. Property: 52 Bobbys Court, Ridgefield. Amount: $720,000. Filed July 25. Schuchat, Adam, Brewster, N.Y. Seller: Timothy Pribanich and Corine Pribanich, Danbury. Property: 1805 Larson Drive, Danbury. Amount: $263,000. Filed Aug. 10. Sciamanna, Jessica E. and Michael J. Sciamanna, Shelton. Seller: Rohit Beri and Sonia Beri, Shelton. Property: 27 Molnar Drive, Shelton. Amount: $450,000. Filed July 18. Senatore, Daina and Rui Carvahlo, Fairfield. Seller: Richard Gustavson and Patricia Gustavson, Sherman. Property: 6 Circle-Aqua Vista Drive, Danbury. Amount: $559,000. Filed Aug. 4.

Shiju, Nisha and Shiju Thomas, Trumbull. Seller: Wayne Murray and Janice Murray, Trumbull. Property: 133 Governor Trumbull Way, Trumbull. Amount: $360,000. Filed July 25. Shukla, Zarna and Jainil Trivedi, Bethel. Seller: RMS Bethel LLC, Bethel. Property: Unit 201 of Copper Square Condominium, Bethel. Amount: $309,900. Filed Aug. 1. Silberman, Doris R. and Simon D. Silberman, Danbury. Seller: Simon D. Silberman and Doris R. Silberman, Danbury. Property: 3 Lakecrest Drive, Danbury. For no consideration paid. Filed Aug. 1. Singer, Cara L. and Joseph J. Singer III, Norwalk. Seller: Craig A. Douglas, Monroe. Property: Parcel A, Map 2623, Monroe. Amount: $375,000. Filed July 21. Smih, Alexander H., Shelton. Seller: James A. Tomsic and Karin M. Tomsic, Shelton. Property: 346 Navajo Loop, Shelton. Amount: $320,000. Filed July 25. Smith, Ashley Cote and Drew Smith, Trumbull. Seller: Fairfield County Properties LLC, Trumbull. Property: 9 Old Sawmill Road, Trumbull. Amount: $307,000. Filed Aug. 8. Sproviero, Lynda J. and Salvatore J. Sproviero, Bethel. Seller: Robert A. Schroeder and Susan W. Schroeder, Bethel. Property: 6 Limeklin Court, Bethel. Amount: $532,500. Filed July 20. Stofova, Henrietta and Peter Stofa, Trumbull. Seller: Edita Stofova, Trumbull. Property: 46 Woodcrest Ave., Trumbull. For no consideration paid. Filed July 29. Straiton, Laura M., Bethel. Seller: Richard C. Straiton, Julia I. Straiton and Marianne Maltese, Bethel. Property: 3 Codfish Hill Road, Bethel. Amount: $280,000. Filed July 27.

Sengupta, Debatra and Sagnik Dasgupta, Bethel. Seller: RMS Bethel LLC, Bethel. Property: Unit 41 of Copper Square Condominium, Bethel. Amount: $356,654. Filed Aug. 1.

Stuart, Kathleen V. and David J. Stuart, Danbury. Seller: Ellen J. Boyle, Huntersville, N.C. Property: 55 Mill Plain Road, Unit 32-10, Danbury. Amount: $167,000. Filed Aug. 4.

Sforza, Jessica L. and Eric C. Sforza, Trumbull. Seller: Betsy Hopwood, Trumbull. Property: 154 North St., Trumbull. Amount: $374,500. Filed Aug. 4.

Summa, Paul D., New Rochelle, N.Y. Seller: Stephen J. Andresen and Linda A. Andresen, New Fairfield. Property: 25 Hillside Drive, New Fairfield. Amount: $300,000. Filed July 21.

Shaffer, Elizabeth B. and William C. Shaffer, Trumbull. Seller: Nancy L. Roberts, Tega Cay, S.C. Property: 35 Rosebud Drive, Trumbull. Amount: $291,000. Filed July 18.

Svendsen, Donna L. and Christopher E. Svendsen, Ridgefield. Seller: Scott F. Sanderude and Julia Rhodes Sanderude, Ridgefield. Property: Lot 22, Map 6370, Ridgefield. Amount: $1.2 million. Filed July 26.

Shah, Neha and Shital Shah, Norwalk. Seller: Alex E. Romeos and Gloria M. Romeos, Shelton. Property: 5 Morgan Court, Shelton. Amount: $619,000. Filed Aug. 9.

Szymanski, Paul, Danbury. Seller: U.S. Bank NA, Salt Lake City, Utah. Property: 24 Crown St., Unit B, Danbury. Amount: $74,900. Filed Aug. 1.


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FACTS & FIGURES Taub, Barbara C., Ashland, Mass. Seller: Toll Connecticut III LP, Newtown. Property: 822 Brookside Court, Newtown. Amount: $414,855. Filed Aug. 5.

Tylutki, Joanna M. and Piotr Tylutki, Bridgeport. Seller: Thomas R. Zola and Carolyn M. Zola, Monroe. Property: 61 Webb Circle, Monroe. Amount: $410,000. Filed Aug. 1.

Taveras, Elsa M. and Emilio J. Taveras, Danbury. Seller: Marla V. Bento and Jose S. Bento, Danbury. Property: 62 James St., Danbury. Amount: $353,000. Filed Aug. 9.

Unruh, Chirstina J. and Seth I. Unruh, Danbury. Seller: Kathleen V. Stuart, Danbury. Property: 3 Daniels Drive, Danbury. Amount: $317,262. Filed Aug. 9.

Teneyck, Kristina and William Carboni, Ridgefield. Seller: Anthony F. Fama and Susan A. Fama, Ridgefield. Property: Lot 5, Map 9217, Ridgefield. Amount: $1.2 million. Filed July 19.

Urban, Katalin and Joseph Urban, New Milford. Seller: Toll Connecticut II LP, Newtown. Property: 51 Great Hill Drive, Unit 211, Bethel. Amount: $407,520. Filed Aug. 4.

Terzian, Bryan, Bethel. Seller: The Bank of New York Mellon, trustee, West Palm Beach, Fla. Property: 29 Bethpage Drive, Bethel. Amount: $130,299. Filed July 20. Thiele, Glenn, Danbury. Seller: Robert M. Henry, Douglas M. Henry, David M. Henry and Elizabeth A. Maitland, Pittsford, N.Y. Property: 91 Chestnut St., Unit 5D, Bethel. Amount: $151,000. Filed July 29. Thomas, Brian David, Greenwich. Seller: William F. Shannon and Josephine F. Shannon, Trumbull. Property: 34 Pilgrim Lane, Trumbull. Amount: $355,000. Filed Aug. 5. Tilford, Sonya Jean and Michael Albert Tilford, Bethel. Seller: Ellen M. Sinnott, Bethel. Property: 32 Fairchild Drive, Bethel. Amount: $220,000. Filed Aug. 2. Torres, Stephanie and Julio A. Torres, Danbury. Seller: Toll Connecticut III LP, Newtown. Property: 2 Old Pasture Drive, Home 5-2, Danbury. Amount: $437,249. Filed Aug. 10. Torres, Tinea Williams, Trumbull. Seller: Guy Lavalla and Helena Lavalla, Bridgeport. Property: 21 Lance Circle, Unit 21, Trumbull. Amount: $136,000. Filed Aug. 4. Tracy, Mary and Daniel Tracy, Gainesville, Va. Seller: William Bollman, Michele Bollman and Ingrid Fairchild, Monroe. Property: 50 Riding Ridge Road, Monroe. Amount: $620,000. Filed Aug. 2. Tsai, Julie Jean and John Tsai, Avon. Seller: Toll Connecticut III LP, Newtown. Property: 412 Center Meadow Lane, Danbury. Amount: $340,652. Filed Aug. 10. Tucker, Brigid Claire and Thomas Kyle Tucker, Ridgefield. Seller: Kevin Batterton, Larchmont, N.Y. Property: Tackora Trail, Map 2670, Ridgefield. Amount: $430,000. Filed Aug. 10. Tullis, Alyssa and Matthew Richard Tullis, West Salem, Ohio. Seller: Lisa A. Tomai, Newtown. Property: 12 New Lebbon Road, Newtown. Amount: $355,000. Filed Aug. 2.

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Urbon, Lawrence S., Trumbull. Seller: Marisa F. Schafer, Trumbull. Property: 50 Bunker Hill Drive, Trumbull. Amount: $427,200. Filed Aug. 8. Vance, Kayla M. and Matthew J. Vance, Riverview, Fla. Seller: Ramachandran Krishnamurthy and Bala Krishnamurthy, Ridgefield. Property: 54 Sarah Bishop Road, Ridgefield. Amount: $643,500. Filed Aug. 1. Vasquez, Jorge, Yonkers, N.Y. Seller: Lawrence C. Cabral and Ana Marie Cabral, Bethel. Property: 5 Mansfield St., Bethel. Amount: $340,000. Filed Aug. 1. Venturi, Barbara, Danbury. Seller: Donald L. Williams and Patricia A. Williams, Taft, Tenn. Property: 8 Wildwood Circle, Bethel. Amount: $456,000. Filed July 25. Venturino, Thomas M., Newtown. Seller: Maureen M. Honychurch-Matz and John E. Matz, Newtown. Property: 53 Botsford Road, Newtown. Amount: $5,000. Filed Aug. 1. Williams, Sophia Claire, White Plains, N.Y. Seller: Toll Connecticut III LP, Newtown. Property: Home 48-50 in The Mews and Ridge at Rivington, Danbury. Amount: $725,798. Filed Aug. 1. Wilson, Erin Elizabeth and Duane Charles Barney, Danbury. Seller: Marjorie Marshall, Ridgefield. Property: 18 Quail Drive, Ridgefield. Amount: $370,000. Filed Aug. 10. Wilson, Janet T., Westport. Seller: Kimberly Ann Braun, Monroe. Property: 56 Secret Hollow Road, Monroe. Amount: $425,000. Filed July 25. Woering, Nicole A., Southbury. Seller: Jeffrey A.W. Earle, Bethel. Property: 19 Pound Sweet Hill, Bethel. Amount: $350,000. Filed Aug. 10. Woodbeck, Nubia Paola and Jeremy Joseph Woodbeck, Mamaroneck, N.Y. Seller: Jacob G. Moreland and Nicole J. Moreland, Bethel. Property: 120 Hoyts Hill, Bethel. Amount: $267,500. Filed Aug. 8.

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Woolsey, Irene and Dylan T. Woolsey, Bluffton, S.C. Seller: Gary W. Teto and Patricia A.M. Teto, Trumbull. Property: 39 Longview Road, Trumbull. Amount: $440,000. Filed Aug. 1. Zawacki, Elizabeth M., David L. Zawacki and Steven Zawacki, Wilton. Seller: Lori Brunelle, Bethel. Property: 43 Katrina Circle, Bethel. Amount: $337,000. Filed Aug. 9. Zhang, Tin and Bing Chen, Trumbull. Seller: Eustachio Mario Rizio and Angelina Rizio, Monroe. Property: 99 Red Barn Road, Monroe. Amount: $670,000. Filed Aug. 10.

FORECLOSURES

Qubick, Donna M., et al. Creditor: Bayview Loan Servicing LLC, Coral Gables, Fla. Property: 209 Wheeler Road, Monroe. Mortgage default. Filed Aug. 9. Radeschi, Keith, et al. Creditor: Bank of America NA, San Diego, Calif. Property: 3 Albers Road, Danbury. Mortgage default. Filed Aug. 9. Seelaus, Karl G., et al. Creditor: Citimortgage Inc., Calabasas, Calif. Property: 1 Farview Ave., Unit A8, Danbury. Delinquent common charges. Filed Aug. 4. Shook, Jill, et al. Creditor: Ditech Financial LLC, Tampa, Fla. Property: 2488 Huntington Turnpike, Trumbull. Mortgage default. Filed July 27.

Cabrera, Abner J., et al. Creditor: HSBC Bank USA NA, Highlands Ranch, Colo. Property: 17 Meadowview Drive, Trumbull. Mortgage default. Filed July 29.

Som, Emera, et al. Creditor: M&T Bank, Buffalo, N.Y. Property: 16 Scuppo Road, Unit 65, Danbury. Delinquent common charges. Filed Aug. 11.

Cardoza, Matthew, et al. Creditor: Connecticut Housing Finance Authority, Rocky Hill. Property: 18 Hurd Ave., Monroe. Mortgage default. Filed Aug. 9.

Surovy, Andrew H., et al. Creditor: Pacific Union Financial LLC, Farmers Branch, Texas. Property: 9 Indian Hill Lane, New Fairfield. Mortgage default. Filed July 21.

Cople, Donna R., et al. Creditor: Federal National Mortgage Association, Washington, D.C. Property: 1 Columbia Drive, New Fairfield. Mortgage default. Filed July 21.

Weil, Miriam, et al. Creditor: Joseph Chekroun, Branford. Property: 211 Teller Road, Trumbull. Mortgage default. Filed Aug. 2.

Duncan, David R., et al. Creditor: Green Tree Servicing LLC, Tempe, Fla. Property: 65 Beardsley Parkway, Trumbull. Mortgage default. Filed Aug. 1. Gaboardi, Judith A., et al. Creditor: The Bank of New York Mellon, New York, N.Y. Property: 52 Nashville Road, Bethel. Mortgage default. Filed July 21. Garcia, Karen, et al. Creditor: The Bank of New York Mellon, New York, N.Y. Property: 84 Ball Pond Road, New Fairfield. Mortgage default. Filed Aug. 5. Margate, Peter Noel, et al. Creditor: Wells Fargo Bank NA, Frederick, Md. Property: 44 Country Place, Shelton. Mortgage default. Filed Aug. 12. Marini, Anthony, et al. Creditor: Countrywide Home Loans Servicing LP, Irvine, Calif. Property: 4165 Madison Ave., Trumbull. Mortgage default. Filed July 25. Murray, Danielle, et al. Creditor: U.S. Bank NA, Miamisburg, Ohio. Property: 13 Currituck Road, Newtown. Mortgage default. Filed Aug. 8. Pierson, Stephen P., et al. Creditor: Citimortgage Inc., Calabasas, Calif. Property: 11 Taunton Hill Road, Newtown. Mortgage default. Filed Aug. 8.

JUDGMENTS Anderson, William F., Danbury. $2,418 in favor of Danbury Hospital, Danbury, by Flanagan & Peat, Danbury. Property: 13 Boulder Ridge West, Danbury. Filed Aug. 11. Anderson, William F., Danbury. $707 in favor of Western Connecticut Medical Group, Danbury, by Flanagan & Peat, Danbury. Property: 13 Boulder Ridge West, Danbury. Filed Aug. 11. Ashcroft, Emily, Monroe. $4,300 in favor of Bridgeport Anesthesia Associates PC, Stratford, by Hertzmark Crean & Lahey LLP, Waterbury. Property: 7 Secret Hollow Road, Monroe. Filed July 25. Bangash, Thomas H., Shelton. $430 in favor of Standard Oil of Connecticut Inc., Bridgeport, by Philip H. Monagan, Waterbury. Property: 11 Elizabeth St., Shelton. Filed July 28. Bellino, Karen A., Ridgefield. $3,778 in favor of the Law Offices of Dyane V. Smith LawSmith LLC, Bethel, by Dyane V. Smith, Bethel. Property: Lot 14, Map 2636, Ridgefield. Filed July 26.

Biondi, Christine, Trumbull. $3,464 in favor of Milford Hospital, Milford, by Hertzmark Crean & Lahey LLP, Waterbury. Property: 5069 Madison Ave., Trumbull. Filed July 28.

Esposito, Lawrence, Trumbull. $1,528 in favor of Uconn Medical Group, Farmington, by Hertzmark Crean & Lahey LLP, Waterbury. Property: 4809 Madison Ave., Trumbull. Filed July 22.

Bliss, Susan, Bethel. $835 in favor of Danbury Hospital, Danbury, by Flanagan & Peat, Danbury. Property: 6 Mountain Orchard Road, Bethel. Filed July 25.

Fehling, Frank J., New Fairfield. $1,996 in favor of Resolute Credit LLC, Madison, by Michael A. Sexton, Madison. Property: 24 Inglenook Road, New Fairfield. Filed July 25.

Botticelli, Darrell, Danbury. $960 in favor of Danbury Hospital, Danbury, by Flanagan & Peat, Danbury. Property: 15 Cozy Hollow Road, Danbury. Filed Aug. 11.

Ferreira, Sergio M., et al., Danbury. $9,881 in favor of Summit Park Condominium Association Inc., Danbury, by Franklin G. Pilicy. Property: 79 Park Ave., Unit 211, Danbury. Filed Aug. 9.

Brnetic, Stephen E., Shelton. $2,648 in favor of Capital One Bank (USA) NA, Richmond, Va., by London & London, Newington. Property: 15 Ridgefield Road, Shelton. Filed July 27.

Filanowski, Edward, Shelton. $11,101 in favor of Cach LLC, Denver, Colo., by J.A. Cambece Law Firm PC, Beverly, Mass. Property: 265 Mohegan Road, Shelton. Filed July 22.

Brownjohn, Christopher, Bethel. $462 in favor of Danbury Hospital, Danbury, by Flanagan & Peat, Danbury. Property: 78 Milwaukee Ave., Bethel. Filed July 25.

Finta, Robert J., Shelton. $804 in favor of Midland Funding LLC, San Diego, Calif., by London & London, Newington. Property: 41 Village Drive, Shelton. Filed July 27.

Carr, Kevin D., Shelton. $1,948 in favor of Capital One Bank (USA) NA, Richmond, Va., by London & London, Newington. Property: 14 Trolley Bridge Road, Shelton. Filed July 18.

Fiordelski, Carmela F., Monroe. $17,432 in favor of Cach LLC, Denver, Colo., by J.A. Cambece Law Firm PC, Beverly, Mass. Property: 102 Cross Hill Road, Monroe. Filed July 21.

Connelly, Tao, Ridgefield. $472 in favor of Danbury Hospital, Danbury, by Flanagan & Peat, Danbury. Property: 550 Barrack Hill Road, Ridgefield. Filed Aug. 1.

Fitzgerald, John, Shelton. $1,112 in favor of Valley EMS, Derby, by Hertzmark Crean & Lahey LLP, Waterbury. Property: 6 Emerald Ridge Court, Shelton. Filed July 18.

Craft, Nelson, Shelton. $4,929 in favor of Cach LLC, Denver, Colo., by J.A. Cambece Law Firm PC, Beverly, Mass. Property: 137 Beardsley Road, Shelton. Filed July 22.

Flanagan, William, Ridgefield. $538 in favor of Western Connecticut Medical Group, Danbury, by Flanagan & Peat, Danbury. Property: 224 N. Salem Road, Ridgefield. Filed Aug. 1.

Denike, Sarah, New Fairfield. $590 in favor of Western Connecticut Medical Group, Danbury, by Flanagan & Peat, Danbury. Property: 12 Merlin Ave., New Fairfield. Filed Aug. 1.

Gilroy, Brian P., Bethel. $1,463 in favor of Cach LLC, Denver, Colo., by J.A. Cambece Law Firm PC, Beverly, Mass. Property: 7 Melillo Ave., Bethel. Filed July 21.

Dumont, Alissa, Danbury. $368 in favor of Danbury Hospital, Danbury, by Flanagan & Peat, Danbury. Property: 6 Deer Hill Road, Danbury. Filed Aug. 1.

Guerriero, Angela M., Bethel. $547 in favor of Western Connecticut Medical Group, Danbury, by Flanagan & Peat, Danbury. Property: 31 Ridgefield Road, Bethel. Filed July 25.

Dunne, Dennis M., Bethel. $2,358 in favor of Cach LLC, Denver, Colo., by J.A. Cambece Law Firm PC, Beverly, Mass. Property: 107 Hoyts Hill, Bethel. Filed July 21.

Hansford, Sandra, New Fairfield. $2,215 in favor of Danbury Hospital, Danbury, by Flanagan & Peat, Danbury. Property: 33 Fairfield Drive, New Fairfield. Filed Aug. 1.

Emslie, Elizabeth, Bethel. $572 in favor of Danbury Hospital, Danbury, by Flanagan & Peat, Danbury. Property: 8 Woodlawn Drive, Bethel. Filed July 25.

Harold, Kevin, Ridgefield. $1,898 in favor of Western Connecticut Medical Group, Danbury, by Flanagan & Peat, Danbury. Property: 1 Old Branchville Road, Ridgefield. Filed Aug. 2.

Emslie, Elizabeth, Bethel. $1,311 in favor of Danbury Hospital, Danbury, by Flanagan & Peat, Danbury. Property: 8 Woodlawn Drive, Bethel. Filed July 25.

Herlihy, Michael, Monroe. $960 in favor of Bridgeport Anesthesia Associates PC, Stratford, by Hertzmark Crean & Lahey LLP, Waterbury. Property: 10 Johnson Place, Monroe. Filed July 18.


FACTS & FIGURES Hernandez, Cathy, Shelton. $4,167 in favor of Midland Funding LLC, San Diego, Calif., by London & London, Newington. Property: 16 Fort Lee Ave., Shelton. Filed July 27.

McGerald, Katherine, Ridgefield. $3,606 in favor of Danbury Hospital, Danbury, by Flanagan & Peat, Danbury. Property: 345 North St., Ridgefield. Filed Aug. 1.

Skoczylas, Kristina M., Shelton. $2,743 in favor of Midland Funding LLC, San Diego, Calif., by London & London, Newington. Property: 72 Kyles Way, Shelton. Filed July 20.

Huyler, Andrea, New Fairfield. $2,224 in favor of Danbury Hospital, Danbury, by Flanagan & Peat, Danbury. Property: 4 Drummers Lane, New Fairfield. Filed Aug. 1.

Moore, Jennifer and Justin Moore, Shelton. $1,512 in favor of Griffin Hospital, Derby, by Hertzmark Crean & Lahey LLP, Waterbury. Property: 54 Monroe St., Shelton. Filed July 22.

Spletzer, Scott, New Fairfield. $2,490 in favor of Orthoconnecticut PC, by Nathanson Cipriano and Gambardella PC, Hamden. Property: 28 Lavelle Ave., New Fairfield. Filed July 25.

Pinckney, Peter P., Danbury. $688 in favor of Western Connecticut Medical Group, Danbury, by Flanagan & Peat, Danbury. Property: 30 Stadley Rough Road, Danbury. Filed Aug. 1.

Tighe, Kathleen P., Trumbull. $2,329 in favor of Cach LLC, Denver, Colo., by J.A. Cambece Law Firm PC, Beverly, Mass. Property: 50 Calhoun Ave., Trumbull. Filed July 25.

Jaccarino, Deborah M., Bethel. $2,712 in favor of Capital One Bank (USA) NA, Richmond, Va., by London & London, Newington. Property: 81 Chestnut St., Bethel. Filed July 28. Kaufman, Greg, Trumbull. $3,053 in favor of Capital One Bank (USA) NA, Richmond, Va., by London & London, Newington. Property: 17 Walker Road, Trumbull. Filed July 18. Killian, John, New Fairfield. $1,724 in favor of Danbury Hospital, Danbury, by Flanagan & Peat, Danbury. Property: 3 Woody Lane, New Fairfield. Filed Aug. 1. Laurent, Patricia, Shelton. $16,981 in favor of American Express Centurion Bank, Salt Lake City, Utah, by Mark Sank & Associates LLC, Stamford. Property: 12 Laurel Lane, Shelton. Filed July 18. Ljungquist, Pamela M., Shelton. $3,574 in favor of Cach LLC, Denver, Colo., by J.A. Cambece Law Firm PC, Beverly, Mass. Property: 8 Oronoque Trail, Shelton. Filed July 22. Lombard, Francis R., Shelton. $9,557 in favor of Capital One Bank (USA) NA, Richmond, Va., by London & London, Newington. Property: 10 Peaceful Place, Shelton. Filed July 18. Lust, Richard G., Ridgefield. $398 in favor of Western Connecticut Medical Group, Danbury, by Flanagan & Peat, Danbury. Property: 294 Danbury Road, Ridgefield. Filed Aug. 1. Madden, Michael J., Trumbull. $15,791 in favor of American Express Centurion Bank, Salt Lake City, Utah, by Mark Sank & Associates LLC, Stamford. Property: 58 Autumn Drive, Trumbull. Filed Aug. 8.

Pinckney, Theresa and Peter P. Pinckney, Danbury. $26,506 in favor of Danbury Hospital, Danbury, by Flanagan & Peat, Danbury. Property: 30 Stadley Rough Road, Danbury. Filed Aug. 1. Prefered Airsystems Inc., et al., Newtown. $57,913 in favor of Portland Winair Co., Middletown, by Karen M. Riggio, Stamford. Property: 40 Farrell Road, Newtown. Filed Aug. 5. Romano, Michael, Danbury. $1,093 in favor of Danbury Hospital, Danbury, by Flanagan & Peat, Danbury. Property: 31 Abbott Ave., Danbury. Filed Aug. 11. Rudolph, Patricia L. and William A. Rudolph, et al., Monroe. $22,673 in favor of Greater Hartford Business Development Center Inc., Hartford, by Amy J. Horowitz LLC. Property: 671 Elm St., Monroe. Filed July 20. Sahley, Joseph, Trumbull. $3,844 in favor of Cach LLC, Denver, Colo., by J.A. Cambece Law Firm PC, Beverly, Mass. Property: 48 Maple St., Trumbull. Filed July 25. Sansone, Carol E., Trumbull. $1,044 in favor of Cach LLC, Denver, Colo., by J.A. Cambece Law Firm PC, Beverly, Mass. Property: 110 Fernwood Road, Trumbull. Filed July 25. Sarantos, Nan M., Trumbull. $1,247 in favor of Cach LLC, Denver, Colo., by J.A. Cambece Law Firm PC, Beverly, Mass. Property: 52 Ash Circle, Trumbull. Filed July 25.

Mansfield, Brian, Bethel. $545 in favor of Bethel Volunteer Fire Dept Inc., Bethel, by Flanagan & Peat, Danbury. Property: 8N Beach St., Bethel. Filed July 25.

Shashinka, Bryce P., Shelton. $31,023 in favor of American Express Centurion Bank, Salt Lake City, Utah, by Mark Sank & Associates LLC, Stamford. Property: 134 New St., Shelton. Filed July 18.

Matijevic, Victoria, Bethel. $550 in favor of Greenlight Limousine, Danbury, by Flanagan & Peat, Danbury. Property: 10 Hidden Brook Trail, Bethel. Filed July 25.

Sheaffer, William, New Fairfield. $4,669 in favor of Danbury Hospital, Danbury, by Flanagan & Peat, Danbury. Property: 3 Madison Road, New Fairfield. Filed Aug. 1.

McCormack, John, New Fairfield. $566 in favor of Housatonic Valley Radiology, Danbury, by Flanagan & Peat, Danbury. Property: 11 Beaver Bog Road, New Fairfield. Filed Aug. 1.

Silveira, Antonio, Shelton. $13,477 in favor of Cach LLC, Denver, Colo., by J.A. Cambece Law Firm PC, Beverly, Mass. Property: 9 Birch St., Shelton. Filed July 22.

Turner, Robert, Monroe. $854 in favor of Midland Funding LLC, San Diego, Calif., by London & London, Newington. Property: 42 Blue Hills Road, Monroe. Filed Aug. 9. Unnever-Perkins, Danielle, Bethel. $15,150 in favor of Discover Bank, New Albany, Ohio, by the Law Offices of Howard Lee Schiff PC, East Hartford. Property: 90 Walnut Hill Road, Bethel. Filed July 18. White, Irene M., Bethel. $4,209 in favor of Cach LLC, Denver, Colo., by J.A. Cambece Law Firm PC, Beverly, Mass. Property: 19 Sunset Hill Road, Bethel. Filed July 21. Williams, Betty, Bethel. $709 in favor of Greenwood Physical Therapy, Bethel, by Flanagan & Peat, Danbury. Property: 9 Payne Road, Bethel. Filed July 25. Williams, Glen J., Shelton. $7,537 in favor of Cach LLC, Denver, Colo., by J.A. Cambece Law Firm PC, Beverly, Mass. Property: 132 Spring Glen, Shelton. Filed July 22.

LEASES Dattco Inc., by James M. Davenport Jr. Landlord: IV Port LLC, Morris. Property: 11 Durant Ave., Bethel. Term: 5 years, commenced July 19, 2016. Filed Aug. 8. Goodwill of Western and Northern Connecticut Inc., by Vickie Volpano. Landlord: 714 LLC, Shelton. Property: 405 Bridgeport Ave., 12 Nells Rock Road, 20, 28 and 36 Buddington Road, Shelton. Term: 15 years. Filed Aug. 1. Wheels of CT Inc., by Richard V. Wiehl. Landlord: People’s United Bank NA, Hartford. Property: 18 Old Stratford Road, Shelton. Filed Aug. 10.

LIENS FEDERAL TAX LIENS-FILED Amrawy, Ayman El, 2 E. Pembroke Road, Danbury. $37,557, a tax debt on income earned. Filed Aug. 9. Beck, Pamela S., 272 Fan Hill Road, Monroe. $53,646, a tax debt on income earned. Filed July 19. Carlin, Shawn, 162 Boggs Hill Road, Newtown. $39,046, a tax debt on income earned. Filed Aug. 8. Catignani, Alfredo A., 36B Merrimac St., Danbury. $325,938, a tax debt on income earned. Filed Aug. 9. China Woo Chiropractic Acupuncture, 195 Tunxis Hill Road, Fairfield. $4,707, quarterly payroll taxes. Filed Aug. 8. Collins, Stephen, 7 Bears Hill Road, Newtown. $40,537, a tax debt on income earned. Filed Aug. 1. Connecticut Calibration Technologies Inc., 327 S. Main St., Newtown. $23,791, quarterly payroll taxes. Filed Aug. 8. Coury, Laura T. and Steven E. Coury, 4 Encampment Place, Ridgefield. $54,125, a tax debt on income earned. Filed July 25. Criscione Family Electric Inc., 450 Monroe Turnpike, Monroe. $15,312, quarterly payroll taxes. Filed Aug. 9. Elbadry, Hossam A., 15 Library Place, Unit 5B, Danbury. $57,856, a tax debt on income earned. Filed Aug. 9. Ellis, Catherine and Randall Dulecki, 36 Abbott Ave., Ridgefield. $39,115, a tax debt on income earned. Filed July 18. Fitzsimmons, V. and R. Fitzsimmons Jr., 22 Astoria Lane, Shelton. $32,155, a tax debt on income earned. Filed Aug. 1. Ghazy, Susan and Said Ghazy, 158 Booth Hill Road, Trumbull. $5,068, a tax debt on income earned. Filed Aug. 8. Grimaldi, James V., 26 Paugussett Road, Newtown. $11,540, quarterly payroll taxes. Filed Aug. 1. Infinigence LLC, 5 Walker Hill Road, Newtown. $6,049, quarterly payroll taxes. Filed Aug. 8. Korotash, Lynda H. and Mark W. Korotash, 18 Shepard Hill Road, Danbury. $42,858, a tax debt on income earned. Filed Aug. 9.

Korotash, Lynda H. and Mark W. Korotash, 18 Shepard Hill Road, Newtown. $42,858, a tax debt on income earned. Filed Aug. 8.

Wilson, Donna and Baytar Bessam, 19 Tuckahoe Drive, Shelton. $8,796, a tax debt on income earned. Filed Aug. 1.

Korsko, Virgil E., 149 Tuckahoe Drive, Shelton. $9,869, a tax debt on income earned. Filed Aug. 1.

Wilson, Donna and Baytar Bessam, 19 Tuckahoe Drive, Shelton. $30,060, a tax debt on income earned. Filed Aug. 1.

Law Offices of Norman J. Voog LLC, 90 Grove St., Suite 104, Ridgefield. $9,384, payroll taxes and quarterly payroll taxes. Filed July 25. Law Offices of Norman J. Voog LLC, 90 Grove St., Suite 104, Ridgefield. $16,902, quarterly payroll taxes. Filed Aug. 8. Pavese Jr., Diane M. and Robert A. Pavese Jr., 35 Horseshoe Ridge Road, Newtown. $6,736, a tax debt on income earned. Filed Aug. 8. Slate-Wood-Copper LLC, P.O. Box 387, Trumbull. $14,713, quarterly payroll taxes. Filed Aug. 8. Slingo III, Megan and George Slingo, 301 Cross Hill Road, Monroe. $14,425, a tax debt on income earned. Filed July 19. Stevens, Mary E., 232 E. Village Road, Monroe. $5,260, a tax debt on income earned. Filed July 19.

FEDERAL TAX LIENS-RELEASED Cardoso, Jose M., 2 Windsor Road, Shelton. $6,542, a tax debt on income earned. Filed July 19. Courbron, Elizabeth and Michael Courbron, 70 Far Horizon Drive, Monroe. $57,665, a tax debt on income earned. Filed Aug. 9. Daly, Thomas, 19 W. Ridge Road, New Fairfield. $98,085, a tax debt on income earned. Filed July 27. Fajardo, Hector, 63 Balmforth Ave., Unit 2, Danbury. $20,406, a tax debt on income earned. Filed Aug. 9. Farrah, Lisa and Richard Farrah, 47 Millwood Drive, Bethel. $37,669, a tax debt on income earned. Filed July 18. Greenridge-Johnson, Norma, 58 Rolling Wood Drive, Trumbull. $67,687, property taxes. Filed Aug. 4. Guzman, Braulia and Wilson Guzman, 11 Golden Hill Lane, Danbury. $92,010, a tax debt on income earned. Filed July 26. Hlavac, Kevinpaul, P.O. Box 702, Monroe. $28,744, a tax debt on income earned. Filed July 25. Mead, Cathleen A. and Brian W. Mead, 8 Beaver Brook Road, Ridgefield. $45,947, a tax debt on income earned. Filed July 18.

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MECHANIC’S LIENSFILED Antell, Paul, Trumbull. Filed by Grout Rescue LLC, Westport, by Richard Fogel. Property: 35 Eastwood Road, Trumbull. Amount: $1,010. Filed July 29. Danbury Hospitality LLC, Danbury. Filed by K-Man Glass Corp., Bethel, by Kevin McMahon. Property: 86-92 Newtown Road, Danbury. Amount: $24,400. Filed Aug. 2.

LIS PENDENS Alves, Atenagoras Rodrigues, et al., Bethel. Filed by Hunt, Leibert & Jacobsen PC, Hartford, for Wells Fargo Bank NA, Frederick, Md. Property: 42-44 Knollwood Drive, Bethel. Action: to foreclose on a delinquent mortgage in the original principal amount of $352,000, dated February 2006. Filed July 19. Atwell, Fran, et al., Newtown. Filed by Hunt, Leibert & Jacobsen PC, Hartford, for The Bank of New York Mellon, trustee, New York, N.Y. Property: 330 S. Main St., Newtown. Action: to foreclose on a delinquent mortgage in the original principal amount of $292,800, dated January 2006. Filed Aug. 5. Bailey, Shannon L., Shelton. Filed by Hunt, Leibert & Jacobsen PC, Hartford, for Wells Fargo Bank NA, Frederick, Md. Property: 105 Isinglass Road, Shelton. Action: to foreclose on a delinquent mortgage in the original principal amount of $369,189, dated March 2013. Filed Aug. 10. Balbierer, Brian, et al., New Fairfield. Filed by Bendett and McHugh PC, Farmington, for Franklin American Mortgage Co., Franklin, Tenn. Property: 16 Deer Lane, New Fairfield. Action: to foreclose on a delinquent mortgage in the original principal amount of $188,675, dated March 2013. Filed Aug. 8. Buttrick, Julie A. and Peter Buttrick, Ridgefield. Filed by Marinosci Law Group PC, Warwick, R.I., for Nationstar Mortgage LLC, Lewisville, Texas. Property: Parcel B, Map 7469, Ridgefield. Action: to foreclose on a delinquent mortgage in the original principal amount of $724,696, dated August 2010. Filed Aug. 5.

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LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Formation of TKT Partners, LLC Art. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 1/12/16. Offc. Loc: Westchester Cty. SSNY desig. as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC, 11 High Road Bronxville NY 10708. Purpose: any lawful purpose #60679 Notice of Formation of Photography By Stephen J. Mihalchik, LLC Arts of Org. filed with New York Secy of State ( SSNY) on 1/27/16. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 1243 California Road, Eastchester, NY 10709. Purpose: any lawful activity. #60680 Notice of Formation of Natrut LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 7/7/16. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 2 Shinnecock Way, New Rochelle, NY 10804. Purpose: any lawful activity. #60681 Notice of Formation of Amy’s General Store, LLC Art. of Org. filed with SSNY on July 5, 2016. United States Corporation Agents, Inc desig. as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. United States Corporation Agents shall mail the process to the LLC, 15Q Springvale Rd., Croton on Hudson, NY 10520. Purpose: any lawful purpose. #60683 Notice of formation of ExCite Advisors, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York SSNY on 7/8/2016. Office location in Westchester county. SSNY has been designated for service of process. SSNY shall mail copy of any process served against the LLC to 10A Cooper Road, Scarsdale, NY 10583. Purpose: any lawful purpose. #60684

Complexions Dance Academy, LLC. Art. of Org. filed w/ SSNY 7/13/16. Office in Westchester Co. SSNY designated for service of process and shall mail to: The LLC, 22 Wilson Dr, New Rochelle, NY 10801. Purpose: Any lawful activity #60686 592B Heritage Hills, LLC, a domestic LLC, filed with the SSNY on 6/21/16. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to Fair, Fitzgerald & Hershaft, P.C., 110 Corporate Park Dr., White Plains, NY 10604. General purpose. #60687 AE Peconic Holding, LLC, a domestic LLC, filed with the SSNY on 7/18/16. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to The LLC, 360 E. 55th St., 9C, NY, NY 10022. General purpose. #60688 Ardcon Construction LLC, a domestic LLC, filed with the SSNY on 7/14/16. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to The LLC, 19 Delano Ave., Yonkers, NY 10704. General purpose. #60689 Notice of formation of Limited Liability Company. Name: Hastings Garage, LLC (ìLLCî). Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of the State of New York (ìSSNYî) on February 11, 2002. NY office location: Westchester County. The SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. The SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to Seltzer Sussman & Habermann LLP, 100 Jericho Quadrangle, Jericho, New York 11753. Purpose/character of LLC is to engage in any lawful act or activity. #60690

JP III Electric LLC , Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 5/26/16. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 498 Sierra Vista Lane, Valley Cottage, NY 10989. Purpose: all lawful activity. #60685

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LEGAL NOTICE OF FORMATION OF A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (ìLLCî) Bilingual Language Assessment Services, LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 3/29/16. Office Location: Westchester County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process served to: The LLCís business location at 732 Palisade Avenue.Yonkers, NY 10703. Purpose: any lawful act. #60691 Notice of Formation of Greenacres Capital Management LLC. Art. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 5/31/2016. Offc. Loc: Westchester Cty. SSNY desig. as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to 146 Brite Ave, Scarsdale, NY. The principal business address of the LLC is: 44 Montrose Rd, Scarsdale, NY 10583. Purpose: any lawful purpose. #60692 TRD Brothers LLC, Art. of Org. filed with NY Secy. of State on 4/28/16. Office located in Westchester Co. Secy. of State designated as agent upon which process may be served. Secy. of State shall mail a copy of any process against it served upon him/her to: 154 Calhoun Avenue, New Rochelle, NY 10801 (the LLC’s primary business location). LLC may engage in any lawful act or activity for which a limited liability company may be formed #60693 Notice of Formation of Jennifer Brooks Design LLC. Art. of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/1/16. Location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC, 12 Kolbert Drive, Scarsdale, NY 10583. Purpose: any lawful purpose. #60694 Samara.AI LLC, Art. of Org. filed with NY Secy. of State on 06/02/16. Office Loc: Westchester Cty. SSNY desig. as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC at 4 Martine Ave, #1217, White Plains, NY 10606. Purpose: any lawful purpose #60696

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Notice of Formation of Print Lime LLC, a domestic LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secy of State of NY (SSNY) on 03/25/16. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to Danielle Buckhardt, Esq., Warshaw Burstein, LLP, 555 Fifth Ave., NY, NY 10017. Purpose: Any lawful activity. #60697 Notice of Formation of 971 FENIMORE LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with the Secy of State of NY (SSNY) on 6/23/16. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 3 Maple Avenue, Larchmont, NY 10538. Purpose: any lawful act or activity. #60699 LEGAL NOTICE Jacqueline Ripepi, LCSW, PLLC, has filed articles of organization with the Secretary of State of NYS on 07/22/2016. The offices of this company are located in Westchester County, NY. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent of the limited liability company upon whom process against it may be served. The address to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the limited liability company served upon him or her is 460 York Court, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598. The company is organized to conduct any lawful business for which limited liability companies may be organized. #60700 Alan T. Zimbard, MD PLLC, a domestic PLLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 7/14/16. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the PLLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to Alan T. Zimbard, MD, 91 Penn Rd., Scarsdale, NY 10583. Purpose: Medicine. #60701 Aylan Analytics LLC, Art. of Org. filed with NY Secy. of State on 07/13/16. Office Loc: Westchester Cty. SSNY desig. as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC at 4 Martine Ave, #1217, White Plains, NY 10606. Purpose: any lawful purpose. #60702

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: NEW ROCHELLE HYUNDAI, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on July 19, 2016. Office Location: Westchester County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, Steven Daiagi 15930 Boeing Court, Wellington, FL 33414. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. #60703 Notice of Application for Authority to do business in New York of 5C Capital Management, LLC (ìLLCî). Application for Authority filed with the Secretary of State (ìSSNYî) 7/19/2016. The LLC formed in Delaware (ìDEî) on 5/10/2016. Office location is Westchester County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of such process to the LLC c/o Craig R. Marson, 25 Wampus Avenue, Armonk, NY 10504. Office address in DE is c/o National Corporate Research, Ltd., 850 New Burton Road, Suite 201, Dover, DE 19904. Copies of Certificate of Organization of LLC are on file and may be obtained from the Secretary of State of DE, Division of Corporations, P.O. Box 898, Dover, DE 19903. Purpose of business of LLC is any lawful act or activity. #60704 Notice of Formation of XTREMEIE, LLC Art. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 04/06/2016. Offc. Loc: Westchester Cty. SSNY desig. as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to C/O United States Corporation Agents Inc. 7014 13th AVE. STE. 202 BKLYN., NY 11228. Purpose: any lawful purpose. #60705 Notice of Formation of Daniel Six Industries, LLC. Arts of Org. filed with NY Sec of State (SSNY) on 7/29/16. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 111 Eighth Avenue, New York, NY 10011. Purpose: any lawful activity. #60706

Notice of Formation of Merri Celebrations, LLC Art. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 3/23/16. Offc. Loc: Westchester Cty. SSNY desig. as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC, 3 Claremont Rd. Ossining, NY 10562. Purpose: any lawful purpose. #60707

Notice of formation of Winter Tree Design LLC. Art. of Org. filed with SSNY on 8/2/16. Offc. Loc.: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: 2965 Hickory Street, Yorktown Heights NY 10598. Purpose: any lawful activity. #60715

Notice of Formation of La Houssaye, LLC, a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC). Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of NY (SSNY) on 10/15/2013. NY Office location: WESTCHESTER County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon him/ her to The LLC, 239 Union Avenue, Harrison, New York 10528. Purpose: Any lawful act or activity. #60708

Notice of Formation of, Heavenly Alternatives, LLC. Art. of Org. files with SSNY on 6/11/2016. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail process to Heavenly Alternatives, 10 Ridgeway, White Plains NY 10605. Purpose: any lawful act of activity. #60716

Notice of Formation of HealthToons, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 6/7/2016. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail process to Marco Naguib, 125 Lake Street APT 4H-S, White Plains, NY 10604. Purpose: any lawful act or activity. #60709 Wregl Investors, LLC, a domestic LLC, filed with the SSNY on 7/22/16. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to The LLC, 733 Yonkers Ave., 6th Fl., Yonkers, NY 10704. General purpose #60712 Notice of Formation of Picartoli Realty, LLC Art. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 08/04/2016. Offc. Loc: 2 Beechtree Dr. Larchmont, NY 10538 Westchester Cty. SSNY desig. as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC, Picartoli Realty, LLC 2 Beechtree Dr. Larchmont, NY 10538 Purpose: Real Estate Lessors #60713 Hatchbox Digital LLC Filed 6/17/16 Office: Westchester Co. SSNY designated as agent for process & shall mail to: c/o Lombard & Geliebter LLP, 305 Broadway 7th Fl, New York, NY 10007 Purpose: all lawful #60714

Notice of Formation of WINDWHISTLE REALTY, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with the Secy of State of NY (SSNY) on 7/15/16. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 727 Central Ave., Scarsdale, NY 10583. Purpose: any lawful act or activity. #60717 Pro Asphalt LLC, a domestic LLC, filed with the SSNY on 7/14/16. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to The LLC, 7 Edison Ave., Mt. Vernon, NY 10550. General purpose. Ad # 60710 SFA Tile Installation LLC, a domestic LLC, filed with the SSNY on 7/12/16. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to The LLC, 1 Goldwin St., Rye, NY 10580. General purpose. Ad # 60711


LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Application for Authority to do business in New York of JCSS UNLIMITED LLC (“LLC”). Application for Authority filed with the Secretary of State (SSNY) on 06/16/16 LLC formed in Connecticut (“CT”) on May 5, 2016. Office location is Westchester County. SSNY has been designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of such process to the LLC c/o United States Corporation Agents, Inc., 7014 13th Ave, Ste. 202, Brooklyn, NY 11228. Office address in CT is c/o United States Corporation Agents, Inc., 615 WEST JOHNSON AVENUE, SUITE 202, CHESHIRE, CT, 06410 Copies of Certificate of Organization of LLC are on file and may be obtained from the Secretary of State of CT, 30 Trinity Street., Hartford CT 06106. Purpose of business of LLC is any lawful act or activity. Ad # 60720 Notice of Formation of BARRISTER BRANDING, L.L.C. Arts. of Org. filed with the Secy of State of NY (SSNY) on 12/16/15. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 76 South Broadway, Suite 4-1214, White Plains, NY 10601. Purpose: any lawful act or activity. Ad # 60721

Notice of Formation of LADY & TRAMP PRODUCTIONS, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with the Secy of State of NY (SSNY) on 12/22/15. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 75 South Broadway, 4th Fl., White Plains, NY 10601. Purpose: any lawful act or activity. Ad # 60722 Notice of Formation of DUNDU, LLC. Art. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 3/28/2016. Office Location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: DUNDU LLC, 909 3rd Avenue, # 768, New York, NY 10150. Purpose: Any lawful act or activity. Ad # 60723 DEDICATED PROTECTION SERVICES LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the SSNY on 08/03/2016. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail process to LLC c/o Tyron Crute, 265 Broadway, Verplanck, NY 10596. purpose: any lawful. Ad # 60724

A5-A6 CONDOS LLC. Art. Of Org. filed w/ SSNY on 07/21/16. Offc. Loc: Westchester Co. SSNY designated as agent upon which process may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC, c/o Douglas Wallace, PO Box 154, Mohegan Lake, NY 10547. Purpose: any lawful purpose. Ad # 60725 THORNFIELD ESTATES LLC. Art. Of Org. filed w/ SSNY on 06/23/16. Offc. Loc: Westchester Co. SSNY designated as agent upon which process may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC, c/o Douglas Wallace, PO Box 154, Mohegan Lake, NY 10547. Purpose: any lawful purpose. Ad # 60726 FERNDEAN ESTATES LLC. Art. Of Org. filed w/ SSNY on 07/20/16. Offc. Loc: Westchester Co. SSNY designated as agent upon which process may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC, c/o Douglas Wallace, PO Box 154, Mohegan Lake, NY 10547. Purpose: any lawful purpose. Ad # 60727

LOFRA HOMES, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 03/15/16. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: LOFRA HOMES, LLC, 466 UNION AVENUE, MOUNT VERNON, NY 10550. Purpose: any lawful business activity. Ad # 60728 LOFRAMEDIA ENTERPRISES, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 03/15/16. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: LOFRAMEDIA ENTERPRISES, LLC, P.O. BOX 3607, MOUNT VERNON, NY 10553. Purpose: any lawful business activity. Ad # 60729

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER Index No. 62770/2015 SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS WITH NOTICE BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., S/B/M TO FLEET NATIONAL BANK, Plaintiff, against ERIC S. PERLMAN AKA ERIC PERLMAN, if he be living and if he be dead, the respective heirs-at-law, next-of-kin, distributes, executors, administrators, trustees, devisees, legatees, assignees, lienors, creditors and successors in interest and generally all persons having or claiming under, by or through said defendant who may be deceased , by purchase, inheritance, lien or inheritance, lien or otherwise any right, title or interest in or to the real property described in the complaint, FLEET NATIONAL BANK, CONSUMER LOAN OPERATIONS AND UNISTAR FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE, BEN ECHT, Defendants, To the above named defendants: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the amended complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the amended complaint is not served with this supplemental summons, to serve a notice of appearance, on the plaintiff's attorneys within 20 days after the service of this supplemental 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); and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. 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 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.

Notice of Formation of Robert Minton Coach, LLC. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 8/4/16. Offc. Loc: Westchester Cty. SSNY desig. as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the Robert Minton Coach LLC, 100 Pelham Road, 3E, New Rochelle, NY 10805. Purpose: any lawful purpose. Ad # 60730 Notice of Formation of 8 WATERVIEW COURT LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with the Secy of State of NY (SSNY) on 8/3/16. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 187 Jay Street, Katonah, NY 10536. Purpose: any lawful act or activity. Ad # 60731 Notice of Formation of 1001 KISCO LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with the Secy of State of NY (SSNY) on 7/26/16. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 75 Choate Lane, Pleasantville, NY 10570. Purpose: any lawful act or activity. Ad # 60732

NOTICE OF FORMATION of Walsh Home Inspections, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 07/28/2016 Location: Westchester SSNY designated as agent for service of process on LLC. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: Keith Walsh 210 Emery Drive East, Stamford, CT 06902 Purpose: Any lawful purpose. Ad # 60734 Notice of Formation of Larrie Rockmacher, DPM, LLC Art. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/5/16. Offc. Loc: Westchester Cty. Stephen L. Rockmacher, Esq. desig. as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. Process to the LLC shall be mailed to 2280 Sweetbrier Rd. Niskayuna, NY 12309. Purpose: any lawful purpose. Ad # 60735

Notice of Formation of Zeesty Associates, LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/25/16.Office location Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process May be served. SSNY shall mail process to 1320 Washington Street, Cortlandt Manor, NY 10567.Purpose: any lawful act or activity. Ad # 60737 Notice of Formation of C Tech Computing, LLC Art. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 08/08/16. Offc. Loc: Westchester Cty. SSNY desig. as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC, 15 Manor Dr. Yonkers, NY 10710. Purpose: any lawful purpose. Ad # 60738

Notice of Formation of 1ST Instinct, LLC. Art. Of Org. filed with SSNY 7/29/16. Office Location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent for process. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to: c/o A. Uzzo & Company, CPA’s, PC, 287 Bowman Ave., Purchase, NY 10577. Purpose: To engage in any lawful act or activity. Ad # 30736

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. The foregoing supplemental summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an Order of the Honorable Lawrence H. Ecker, Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Westchester County, dated the 31 day of May, 2016 and duly entered in the office of the Clerk of the County of Westchester, State of New York. NOTICE OF NATURE OF ACTION AND RELIEF SOUGHT The object of the above captioned action is to foreclose a Mortgage to secure $250,000.00 and interest, recorded in the Office of the County Clerk of Westchester County on August 9, 2004 in Control No. 441890991, covering premises known as 128 PALMER AVE, SLEEPY HOLLOW, COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER, STATE OF NEW YORK (SECTION 115.07 BLOCK 1 LOT 78). The relief sought in the within action is a final judgment directing the sale of the premises described above. The Plaintiff also seeks a deficiency judgment against the Defendant, ERIC S. PERLMAN AKA ERIC PERLMAN, for any debt secured by said Mortgage which is not satisfied by the proceeds of the sale of said premises, unless discharged in bankruptcy. Premises situate lying and being in the Town of Mount Pleasant. BEGINNING at a point on the southerly line of Palmer Avenue, 225 feet easterly from the corner formed by intersection of the southerly side of line of Palmer Avenue with the easterly side of Munroe Avenue; being a plot 150.01 feet by 75 feet by 150.01 feet by 75 feet. SECTION 115.07, BLOCK 1, LOT 78 Dated: Rego Park, New York August 16, 2016 DAVID A. GALLO & ASSOCIATES LLP By: Attorneys for Plaintiff 95-25 Queens Boulevard, 11th Floor Rego Park, New York 11374 (718) 459-9000. Ad # 60733

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WESTCHESTER & FAIRFIELD COUNTY

BUSINESS JOURNALS Faces & Places

Paris at the Bruce

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he City of Light came to Greenwich as the Bruce Museum recently celebrated the opening of the exhibit “Electric Paris,” featuring more than 50 works by Impressionists and Postimpressionists that illustrate the use of Parisian light — both natural and artificial — in the creation of their masterpieces. The “Summertime in Paris” opener featured French food and delicacies, wine, Champagne and entertainment with live music, mime artists and caricaturists.

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1. Amanda Allen and Leslie Gregory. 2. Steve Carboni, Claudia Chimale, Karin Carnegie and Sho Shetty. 3. Mary and James Smith and Suzanne and Frank Kolb.

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Golf tourney raises $140,000

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ore than 150 friends, donors and business leaders attended United Hebrew of New Rochelle’s 31st annual golf tournament and dinner on July 11 at Fenway Country Club in Scarsdale. The event included an 18-hole golf tournament, $50,000 shootout contest for closest to the pin winners, cocktails and grand reception, which included an award ceremony, raffle prizes and silent auction. The outing was termed a success in raising $140,000 for direct resident care at United Hebrew of New Rochelle.

1. Jay Cirocco, BMW of Mount Kisco and Paul Tozzo, Tozzo Floors. 2. Tony Nardozzi and Rita Mabli, United Hebrew of New Rochelle.

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BUSINESS CONNECTIONS ECONOMY

HR HOTLINE

Pace of Job Growth Remains a Concern

Can I Forbid Employees from Playing Pokémon Go at Work?

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onnecticut employers added jobs for a second straight month in July, but the overall growth rate

remains a concern as the state continues to trail the region and the country.

The U.S. unemployment rate was 4.9% in July.

I almost got run over this morning by an employee walking through our production area intent on hunting down the next Pokémon. I don’t want to ban cell phones in the plant; they are a key communication tool we rely on. And I do allow occasional personal use during the day as long as it doesn’t compromise production or safety. Can I selectively forbid this one game?

CBIA economist Pete Gioia said through July, Connecticut added jobs at a 1.2% pace over the last 12 months. If employers maintain

In the six-plus years

that rate, the state would

since the recession ended

hit the 100% milestone

in 2010, the state has

late next summer—

recovered just 83% of the

almost seven-and-a-half

119,100 jobs lost during

years after the end of the

the economic downturn.

recession.

Maine is the only other

Gioia noted that

New England state yet to

Massachusetts has

recover all lost jobs.

“Pokémon Go player” status is not

created an additional 2.5

a protected class, at least not yet.

Massachusetts, which has

jobs for every job lost

added 122,800 jobs—an

while Connecticut has

Although some workplace commentators

astounding 295% of those

yet to create one job for

have suggested this latest craze might be

lost—since the recession

every job lost during the

a valuable team building activity, others

ended, leads the region.

recession.

have nixed the idea.

Nationally, the average

“It really points to a sharp

If employees are walking around the

recovery rate is 172%.

need for Connecticut to

neighborhood scavenging for Pokémon

The state Department of Labor reported 1,700 new jobs for July, or 0.1% growth. June’s initially reported 7,900 gain was revised down to 5,800 jobs. Connecticut’s unemployment rate fell for the first time in almost a year, declining one-tenth of a point to 5.7%, the highest in New England.

become more competitive regionally as well as nationally,”

creatures on their own cell phones during

he said.

unpaid breaks, it may be healthful exercise, benefiting both worker and company.

“To do that, the state must have policies in place that encourage business investment and create job

If they are doing it on the clock, however,

opportunities.”

navigating blindly through your warehouse, maze of machinery, or office

 Read more at cbia.com

space (or your customers’), possibly invading others’ privacy or corporate security, think productivity, safety, malware, privacy, and company liability!

EVENTS

Worse yet, of course, is an employee

The Connecticut Economy

O

playing the game behind the wheel of

ur annual fall economic event looks at the state’s

from the view of those entering the workforce

economy both in terms of how it influences and

and housing markets.

a company vehicle. Whether an employee is playing the game on his or her own phone or a

is shaped by global events, workforce and education trends, and developments at the State Capitol.

Patricia Abaroa, chief of the Direct Investment Division at the Bureau of

company-issued phone, you can say no,

Date:

Friday, September 9, 2016

Time:

Check-in & networking breakfast buffet: 7 am

Economic Analysis, delivers the latest

not on my dime, by updating your policy

SCAN TO REGISTER!

on prohibited on-the-job conduct to include playing Pokémon Go or any other computer games.

Program: 8:15 am–noon

statistics on value added, employment,

Place: Hartford Marriott Downtown 200 Columbus Blvd., Hartford

And if you have properly posted a notice

U.S. affiliates of FMEs and tells the stories behind the numbers.

Cost:

workplace, you may rely on an old Russian

exports and imports, and R&D of majority-owned

We’ll also release results of the 2016 Survey of Connecticut Businesses, which takes the temperature

about electronic monitoring in the

CBIA & HABE members, $95 Nonmembers, $115 Table of 10, $850

proverb, voiced effectively by Ronald Reagan, “trust but verify,” by checking on employee online activity.

of the state’s business climate, and we’ll introduce a panel that examines what Connecticut looks like

 HR problems? Call the HR Hotline at 860.244.1900.

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