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Studentsexcited

for fall atCCC

Advertise Your Business Here And Reach Advertise Your Business Here And Reach Over 19,000 Homes A Week. Over 19,000 Homes A Week.

Buy 4 Weeks Total and Get $50 Off the 4th Week. Buy 4 Weeks Total and Get $50 Off the 4th Week. Call Chris Today at 873-6368 ext 106 Call Chris Today at 873-6368 ext 106 32083

Facebook & Twitter“Like” us on facebook, simply searching keyword“North Countryman” or follow our tweets athttp://twitter.com/ncountryman

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Index

ELIZABETHTOWN

F R E ET A K E O N E !

Saranac Elementarywelcomes a newprincipal.

IN SARANAC

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This Week

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From the Editor» Whatever happened to the benefit of the doubt? PAGE 7

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NEW STUDENTS AT CCC P10

OUR FURRY FRIENDS P7

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STYLE & SUBSTANCE P7

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People come together in Pburghfor a cause.

POSITIVE ACTION

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Tyrell Herring and Maxine Wallace are studying criminal justice at Clinton Community College this fall.

Photo by Stephen Bartlett

RETURNING TO CLASSES

By Stephen [email protected]

Community partners sought forvisiting students.

AT PSUC

CONTINUED ON PAGE 9

PLATTSBURGH – DonnaAshline works at the hospi-tal and noticed a differencein the nurses.

The graduates from Clin-ton Community Collegeseemed more patient ori-ented.

Now, the LPN fromCadyville is attending CCCfull time in hopes of earninga spot in the nursing pro-gram.

“I want to be an RN,”Ashline said.

CCC started its fall semes-ter with a new logo and new

Plattsburgh State enrolls most diverse class everPLATTSBURGH — Plattsburgh State enrolled its most di-

verse freshman class ever.And that’s not counting international students.Overall, the college met and exceeded its enrollment goals

for the 2012-13 academic year.Indeed, for seven years running now, Plattsburgh State

has had so many applicants that it has turned some away.This year, it turned away more than half, accepting only 45.6percent.

And that incoming class is strong academically, accordingto Richard Higgins, associate vice president for enrollmentmanagement and director of admissions at the college.

Of the 985 freshman admitted, 40 percent are merit awardwinners.

More than 25 percent of the incoming freshman class comefrom ethnically diverse backgrounds. That is up from 23 per-cent last year and 20.10 percent in 2010, and it does not

CONTINUED ON PAGE 10

By Stephen [email protected]

The staff of Adirondack Hall welcomes students and their families.

Photo provided

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By Stephen [email protected]

SARANAC — From an early age, Tracy Manor enjoyedmotivating others and inspiring them to reach their maxi-mum potential.

Now, she hopes to inspire students, faculty and staff atSaranac Elementary School as the new principal, returningto the district she previously worked at as an administrator.

She replaces Marguerite Tamer, who is retiring.“I am looking forward to returning to Saranac as the Ele-

mentary principal and working collaboratively with the fac-ulty, staff and administrative team,” Manor said.

Tamer pursued a career in education because she has apassion for teaching. She loves children and wants to be apositive role model in their lives.

As an undergraduate majoring in Biology she spent timeas a teaching assistant and discovered a unique ability to ig-nite a “spark of interest” in areas students never thoughtthey’d be interested in.

During this time, she also became a group exercise instruc-

tor, which provided her with additional teaching experienceoutside of the traditional classroom.

“I started to teach exercise classes at a local high school,and that solidified my career choice.”

Manor taught 7th-grade life science, 8th-grade physicalscience and accelerated science for at-risk students at Beek-mantown Middle School for 11 years. She also coached crosscountry and indoor and outdoor track and field and coordi-nated the district’s fitness center.

“I strongly feel that extracurricular opportunities for stu-dents are critical for strengthening student engagement andare extensions of the traditional classroom,” Manor said.

As a teacher, she enjoyed observing her students workinghard and taking responsibility and pride in their academicwork. Manor loved watching them build confidence as theygrew socially and emotionally.

She also enjoyed working closely with a team of teachers.“The toughest challenge was meeting the needs of all my

students through diversified instruction and/or more inten-sive interventions, with limited resources.”

Manor is student centered and believes every child canlearn and should be expected to reach and exceed his or heracademic and social potential. That should be done by fo-cusing on strengths and providing the most targeted inter-ventions and supports if academic and social deficits arise.

Relationship building is critical to ensure student success,Manor said.

“Building positive relationships between all stakeholdersin a school community is imperative.”

For the past two years, Manor has served as Middle SchoolAssistant principal for Beekmantown Central School.

Prior to that position, she was assistant high school prin-cipal at Saranac Central School for about two years.

Manor received abachelor ’s degree in bi-ology and a master ofscience degree fromPlattsburgh State. Shecompleted additionalgraduate course workthrough PlattsburghState and the Massa-chusetts College of Lib-eral Arts.

She holds a perma-nent 7-12 biologyteaching certificationand a New York StateSchool District Admin-istrator Certificate.

Manor enjoys spend-ing time with familyand is an avid outdoorand fitness enthusiast. She has completed in 12 marathonsand is currently training for the Marine Corps Marathon inOctober.

“Mrs. Manor ’s experience and education background willenable her to immediately build upon the excellent academ-ic reputation of Saranac Elementary,” said SuperintendentKenneth Cringle. “I enthusiastically look forward to work-ing with Mrs. Manor as we strive toward increasing achieve-ment and success for all students.”

Editor’s Note: This article appeared incorrectly in the Aug. 25edition of the North Countryman. It therefore has been republishedhere in its entirety.

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in their graves,” Shemo said.That dismay became a catalyst, inspir-

ing her to help form People for PositiveAction, a small group of individuals whomeet in Plattsburgh to give voice to theirvision of America while shedding a lighton injustice.

It started in a small spiritual space usedon that occasion for nonviolent direct ac-tion training by MoveOn.org.

“We hosted the training, and MonaDubay did the training,” Shemo said.

At the end of the seven-hour training,many people there felt a burning in theirguts to continue. They wanted to usewhat they had learned.

“So we formed a group,” Shemo said.They met again at the same spot, but

this time in the basement.The small gathering of less than a dozen was silent at first,

until asked to outline “issues” they felt were important tofocus on.

Suddenly, people talked about global warming, pollution,big money and politics, the banking system, medicare andsocial security, corruption, big oil and war, health care, ed-ucation and more. Each topic was fueled by passions thatburned just as bright as the one before and after them.

“A lot of people had a lot of issues with different groups,”Shemo said. “We struggled to get organized and pick aname.”

But they found their focus and began meeting weekly,eventually calling themselves People for Positive Action.

They researched and discussed an array of issues and par-ticipated in local actions, including delivering petitions toremove big money from politics, visiting local politicians,hosting rallies for environmental causes, supporting socialsecurity and medicare, and working with the League ofWomen Voters to register people to vote.

“University students are discouraged from registeringhere,” Shemo said.

As time passed, a few of the original members droppedout, but the resolve of those still committed only strength-ened.

“I have been so disenchanted with the way things are go-

ing in the country, the corporate ownership of the media,”said Nancy Lewin. “I am tired of being angry.”

She had never joined such a group before and was curiousabout grassroots involvement.

“I am learning about democracy by the process.”Shemo, who sometimes runs meeting feverishly, juggles

all the topics and issues in her head, often jumping errati-cally from task to task and frustrating others in the group asshe plows forward for answers and finalizations. But theyunderstand her motives and know her commitment to jus-tice.

She says the fire in her belly keeps her sharp.The Citizens United Decision opened the door to corpo-

rate mischief, and social security is a victim of theft, she saidin a single breath, touching on several more topics and gath-ering input from the rest of the group.

“We want to provide a platform for ordinary people to ex-press where they stand and to try to have an impact on is-sues that affect us all,” Shemo said. “Operating under thename helps us to take a more positive approach.”

The group is planning many events in the future pertain-ing to issues such as Citizens United, Social Security, taxes,voter registration and more.

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PLATTSBURGH – It takes minimal com-mitment, yet it provides an internationalstudent with a sense of home away fromhome.

Suddenly, settling into America doesn’tseem so foreign.

It provides locals with a glimpse into an-other culture.

“This has been going on for six years,”said Michelle St. Onge, coordinator of Part-ners in Cross-Cultural Learning at Platts-burgh State.

And it needs more volunteer communitypartners.

This fall, more than 350 international stu-dents from 72 different countries are en-rolled at Plattsburgh State.

The university enrolls roughly 100 new in-ternational students each fall, and 30 newones each spring.

To help students feel comfortable in theirnew home and learn about American cultureoff campus, Partners in Cross-CulturalLearning matches interested communitymembers with first-year international stu-dents for cross-cultural social events andfriendships.

“Students do not live with their communi-ty partners,” said Christine Pawlowicz,graduate assistant for Partners in Cross-Cul-tural Learning. “They are still on campus.”

The program is sponsored by the GlobalEducation Office at Plattsburgh State andprovides students an authentic experience oflife in the United States.

It also gives local residents a glimpse intodifferent cultures through interactions withstudents.

The social exchange allows internationalstudents to establish a friendly and support-ive link to the community.

“We offer each new student an opportuni-ty to connect in a home away from home,”St. Onge said.

Each semester, students are matched withcommunity residents and meet about once amonth according to their own schedules forformal activities such as family dinners.Partners in Cross-Cultural Learning also co-ordinates various social activities through-out the semester such as apple picking,maple sugaring, ice skating and sleddingparties.

There are currently more than 50 volun-teer and international student partnershipsthrough the program.

There was a huge response from students

for the fall semester.“We are looking for new community mem-

bers,” St. Onge said. “We always needmore.”

That relationship can mean so much, shesaid.

For example, there have been instanceswhere a student was hospitalized during thefirst week of school, and that student’s com-munity partner was there.

“This helps students feel comfortable,” St.Onge said. “It is also the type of programthat not only attracts, but retains students.”

Plattsburgh State has been recognized forits international efforts. International stu-dents responding to a survey by the Interna-

tional Student Barometer ranked the collegeNo. 1 out of the 18 participating universitiesin the United States and No. 2 out of 208 inthe world for overall satisfaction.

“This school is really conducive to study-ing,” said Dimitri Turner, a Plattsburgh Statestudent from St. Kitts and Nevis. “I wouldrecommend it to any other student.

Coming here has opened his eyes to somany differences in the world and providedhim with a new outlook on life.

“It is a great way to see the world.”Community members who participate of-

ten gain a new perspective, too.St. Onge said Community members volun-

teer in the program for a variety of reasons,

such as their own international experiences,exposing children to culture, practicing alanguage and experiencing culture firsthandand without leaving the area.

The program is currently recruiting volun-teer community partners and hopes to hearfrom those interested as soon as possible.

“This gives students a softer landing,”Pawlowicz said.

More information for those interested inbecoming a volunteer community partner isavailable by calling St. Onge at 518-564-3270or visiting the program online at platts-burgh.edu/admissions/international/picl.php

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PLATTSBURGH — To pick up the phone, call and hear onthe other end, “Global Education Office,” one might suspectthe wrong number was dialed.

Where did international student services go at PlattsburghState?

It remains a thriving force at the college, but it merged withstudy abroad offices at the school and evolved into one, mul-ti-function Global Education Office.

The change to bring international students studying hereand Plattsburgh State students studying abroad under one um-brella was “synergistic,” said Jackie Girard Vogl, assistant vicepresident for global education.

“About two years ago, I was asked by then-Interim ProvostPatricia Higgins if I’d take over the operational side of theStudy Abroad program in addition to maintaining my role inInternational Student Services,” she said. “It made sense. Whynot be the one-stop shop for all students seeking a study-abroad experience — those who are incoming and those whoare outgoing.”

Vogl was responsible for the operational side of studyabroad – the students and their parents. Dr. Bryan Higgins, ageography professor, was director of international educationas it related to the faculty, including faculty-led study abroadand maintenance of budgets.

“There is a great overlap in recruitment methodology for in-ternational students and for study-abroad students,” Vogl said.

When Higgins left this summer to return to the classroom,the offices were combined into one.

“Now I look forward to informing, energizing and support-ing our faculty who are interested in taking students abroad,”Vogl said. “There is growth nationally in short-term faculty-led

study-abroad trips. If we can make them happen here on a big-ger scale, if we can grow our short-term study abroad opportu-nities and get the faculty to buy into it, we could really shine.”

For example, students in a French civilization and literatureclass could travel to Paris and experience what they are study-ing up close.

“It truly gives life to book learning,” Vogl said.The merger is a great opportunity to connect the dots of the

universe to create a sole solar system, Vogl said. Bringing allaspects of global education under one roof will only help theschool and improve the quality of education, she said.

“Under the leadership of Jackie Girard Vogl, the reorgani-zation of the internationally acclaimed Global Education Of-fice will make it even better,” said Provost and Vice Presidentfor Academic Affairs James Liszka.

International students responding to a survey by the Inter-national Student Barometer ranked the college No. 1 out of the18 participating universities in the United States and No. 2 outof 208 in the world for overall satisfaction.

Plattsburgh State placed first in the United States and theworld for its Office of International Student Services; of learn-ing support and performance feedback; for students’ ability tomake friends upon arrival; housing conditions; visa advise;overall satisfaction with arrival experiences; and overall learn-ing satisfaction.

Church to hold rummage sale SARANAC — Saranac United Methodist Church Annual

Fall Rummage Sale at the church on Route 3, Thursday, Sept.13 through the 15. On Thursday Sept. 13, the rummage salewill be held from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Sept. 14 from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.With half price with 25-cent bags starting at 4 p.m. and Sept.15 from 9 to 10:30 a.m. with all items free.

For more information call 293-8142.

Merger brings international efforts under one roof at PSUC

MOOERS — The Mooers Wesleyan Food Pantry asks thatgardeners think of them if they have any extra produce.

The pantry, which is housed at the Mooers WesleyanChurch on Maple Street, is open every Tuesday from 10 a.m.to noon. People can bring the produce at anytime after 9:15a.m. as this is when the volunteers set up. Volunteers can also

arrange to have it picked up if someone cannot deliver it.For more information call

Shirleen at 420-5513 for theMooers area or Darcy Castineat 298-2134 for the Champlainarea.

Mooers food pantry seeks garden vegetables

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As another season of schoolgets under way, the region’scommunity colleges continue

to provide a quality education at agood price.

The North Country enjoys Adiron-dack Community College in Queens-bury, North Country Community Col-lege in Saranac Lake and Ticonderogaand Clinton Community College inPlattsburgh.

These institutions are gems residingwithin their surrounding communities.

Adirondack Community College,founded in 1961, serves Warren, Wash-ington and northern Saratoga countiesand offers more than 30 academic pro-grams.

North Country Community College,founded in 1967, serves Franklin andEssex counties. It has received bothstate and nationwide recognition for itsacademic programs.

Some people refer to Clinton Com-munity College as “Harvard on theHill,” a nickname that leaves those notin the know wondering what it is allabout.

Driving up the hill one notices thebeauty of its historic buildings, whichhoused presidents who ran the countryfrom the scenic location that was once ahotel.

The view of Lake Champlain stopsyou in your tracks and you imagineyourself sitting on the balcony readinga book or writing a research paper as acollege student.

Students, faculty, administrators andarea business leaders say CCC hasmore than earned its academic reputa-tion.

Typical learners fresh out of highschool flock to it, and adult learners arequickly embraced into the CCC fold asone of its own, helping them ease backinto life as a full-time student, provid-ing them with the tools to exceed andshine and sending her off with a solidacademic foundation.

Students and their families consis-tently provide glowing recommenda-tions of the school. Many say the pro-fessors worked them hard, but werekind and helpful, and the school pro-vided all the resources they needed tosucceed.

CCC’s programs are renowned in thestate and beyond, as reported in na-tional ranking achievements and stud-ies, such as one from Fletcher Allen

Health Care in Burlington, VT thatpraised registered nurses who graduat-ed from CCC’s nursing program overgraduates from other institutions.

CCC’s nursing program should be asignificant source of pride for the insti-tution, and the region should be proudthat such skilled, patient-oriented nurs-es graduate from the school.

It’s not an easy program to get intoand it is rigorous to complete, but that,among other aspects, is what distin-guishes it.

Whether it be educating college stu-dents, training or retraining the work-force, or treading in the forefront of to-day’s technology, the school has consis-tently impressed.

Graduates of any of the school’s pro-grams consistently say they were over-whelmed by how much they learned atthe school, humbled by the profession-alism and helpfulness of their profes-sors and feel prepared to go on to thenext stage of their lives, whether it bethe workforce or a transfer to a four-year school, usually Plattsburgh State,another stellar institution this commu-nity is fortunate to have.

The faculty and staff at CCC, NCCCand ACC excel in their roles.

Faculty members don’t hide the firefor the job — it is in their eyes, at thetips of their fingers and it dances offtheir tongues as they describe theircourses and students. Students are for-tunate to have knowledgeable profes-sionals who care deeply.

CCC now enjoys a diverse class, hun-gry to learn and hopeful for the future.

Whether they come from China orClinton County, and whether they are18 or 50, they are in good hands and onthe path to a bright future.

Adirondack and North Country com-munity colleges are no doubt excitedabout their incoming classes as welland eager to delve into a new schoolyear.

No matter which of these institutionsstudents choose, they will not be disap-pointed with the education they re-ceive.

North Countryman Editorial

This editorial is the collaborative opinionof a board comprised of Thom Randall, FredHerbst, Shaun Kittle, Keith Lobdell,Stephen Bartlett, Andy Flynn, and JohnGereau. Comments should be directed [email protected]

The North Country is a great place to learnBack in June I used this column to ques-

tion if there will be a daily newspaper inour future. Last week, our neighbors in

Syracuse learned the answer to that question thehard way concerning the future of The Post-Stan-dard.

Newhouse Newspapers, who announced inJune that it would stop printing the daily paperThe New Orleans Times-Picayune and its Alabamanewspapers in Mobile and Birmingham, said lastweek it would end the daily distribution of twomore of its newspapers, The Post-Standard inSyracuse and The Patriot-News in Harrisburg, Pa.

Both papers will begin merging their contentwith their local news web sites, syracuse.comand pennlive.com, while delivering the printednewspaper only three days a week. Starting inJanuary, The Post-Standard will publish only onTuesday, Thursday and Sunday.

The news prompted hundreds of comments byreaders on both web sites, who expressed theirconcern about life without a local, seven-day-a-week newspaper. One such note said: “We grewup with the paper, and Dad reading us the Fun-nies every Sunday. Every Christmas, Dad alsoread us the famous response that Francis Parcel-lus Church of the NY Sun wrote to little 8-yr. oldVirginia Hanlon: ‘YES, VIRGINIA, THERE IS ASANTA CLAUS. He exists as certainly as loveand devotion exist, and you know that theyabound and give to your life its highest beautyand joy. Alas, how dreary would be the world ifthere were No Santa Claus. This news feels like‘NO SANTA CLAUS’... another tradition gone.”

Another person commented: “As we bemoanthe death of the daily paper, brace yourselves forwhat is certain to be a very painful round of lay-offs. I suspect we are going to lose some of ourfavorite columnists and reporters in the name ofcost-reduction. I know I wrote this yesterday, butin New Orleans they cut 49 percent of the news-room and in Birmingham, 60 percent. This doesnot bode well for the more senior staffers.”

A newspaper is more than words printed on apage. Newspapers were created to serve a pur-pose, and that purpose was not to be a cash cow.On the contrary, the newspaper is the cheer-leader, the whistle blower, the watchdog and themajor economic booster for a community and theregion it serves. Despite the popular belief thatnewspapers can’t compete with today’s technol-ogy, the simple truth is this move isn’t reallyabout competition or technology. If the primarymission of a newspaper is to inform the commu-nity, the method by which the news is distrib-uted shouldn’t leave people in the dark, norshould it be an excuse to cut expenses and jobs.

If those five newspapers were locally ownedby an active member of the community, someonewho was a professional newspaper publisher, wewould not be seeing this same solution to theperceived problem in five different areas. Thisaction to remake their news delivery method isan attempt by senior management to keep more

money for their share-holders, and the com-munity will just haveto live with the disap-pointment of less ac-cess.

Consider some basicnumbers: At a blendedrate of 65 cents peredition, and an aver-age of 70,000 copiesper day, the Post Standard will lose $45,500 perday in circulation revenue for the four days perweek they will stop delivering. That is $182,000per week and $9.464 million per year, assumingthey don’t raise the price, which they most cer-tainly will. That number doesn't even take intoaccount the tens of millions of dollars in adver-tising revenue they will lose in making this tran-sition. Jobs will certainly be lost, and CentralNew York and the Capital Region of Pennsylva-nia will suffer as a result. Under a local familyownership, the needs of these communitieswould have been better addressed because theywould have listened to their readers, communityleaders and advertisers. The solution would nothave come from a board room, but from the com-munity.

The auto industry leadership at one time wasso arrogant they felt they could produce substan-dard vehicles. They learned a hard lesson: If theydon’t provide an outstanding car for the Ameri-can public, someone else will. Hence we have anAmerican car industry now trying to play catch-up with foreign manufacturers. In time thenewspaper publishing industry will come to itssenses and realize if they produce a better prod-uct, in keeping with the wishes of their cus-tomers, circulation and profits will follow.

One last comment from a wise Post-Standardreader: “Why pay $1 per day for something thatyou can leisurely read on your patio when youcan spend several hundred dollars every coupleyears chasing the newest technology so that youcan become one of the zombies I see everywhereglued to their smartphone, Ipad, etc. instead ofmaking personal connections by actually talkingto people? The newest trend I have been observ-ing is seeing parents (mostly moms) takingwalks or sitting in the park incessantly textinginstead of conversing with their young children.Technology is good but not every aspect of it is.We have raised a generation of college kids whohave trouble conversing yet can bang out 10ktexts per month or tweet well into the earlymorning thereby contributing to bad sleep habitsthat contribute to the obesity epidemic. For therecord, I have a smartphone, IPad, and laptop soI am not a technophobe. I merely am one whouses it to "add value" to my life, not overtakeit.” 

Dan Alexander is publisher and CEO of Denton Pub-lications. He may be reached at [email protected].

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Is it easier and more fulfillingin life to assume the worstand consistently send a mes-

sage to others that we expect theworst in them and think the worstof them?

Many of us consistently do thiswhen the individual on the otherend of our assumption has shown,through years of actions, that he orshe will deliver the best, and notthe worst, no matter how dire ornegative circumstances seem.

And even if someone displays atrack record of the worst, do we as-sume that no one changes? Do weconsistently tell them they are in-capable of change? If so, whywaste money on rehabilitation andtherapy?

David Foster Wallace, a brilliantand compassionate writer whosadly hanged himself in 2008, saidduring a speech that a “huge per-centage of the stuff that I tend tobe automatically certain of is, itturns out, totally wrong and de-luded.”

One example was the belief hewas the center of the universe, ac-cording to his immediate experi-ences.

Wallace said people rarely talk

about this “natural, basic self cen-teredness, because it’s so sociallyrepulsive, but it’s pretty much thesame for all of us, deep down. It isour default setting, hard-wiredinto our boards at birth.”

We are the center of all our expe-riences.

Wallace assured his audience hewasn’t going to preach about so-called virtues such as compassion,because, in reality, it was not amatter of virtue but a matter ofchoosing to do the work to alter orget free of “my natural, hard-wireddefault setting, which is to bedeeply and literally self centered,and to see and interpret everythingthrough this lens of self.”

Wallace provided an example ofsomeone heading home at the endof the work day, tired and stressedout. You hit the grocery store andtraffic is bad and it takes long andeveryone is trying to squeeze intothe grocery store, filled with hur-ried people with carts, slow oldpeople and kids who block theaisle. The checkout is long and thelady working it, frantic.

You drive home through slowtraffic riddled with SUVs.

And this is where the work

comes in, Wallace said.Do I really need to be pissed

every time I shop and run on de-fault thinking these situations areall about me and my hunger andfatigue and desire to get home? DoI really need to operate thinkingeverybody is in my way, and thatthe SUVs on the way home suckand are polluting the planet?

That is the easy, automatic waypeople often experience adult lifeas the center of the world.

Instead, Wallace suggests, is it

not possible some of the people inSUVs have been in horrible acci-dents and find driving so traumat-ic they need to be in huge SUVs?

Perhaps the Hummer that cutyou off was being driven by a fa-ther whose child is hurt, and he’strying to get to the hospital?

He would in fact be in a morelegitimate hurry than you, andyou, in fact, are in his way.

Wallace said: “If you’re awareenough to give yourself a choice,you can choose to look differentlyat this fat, dead-eyed, over-made-up lady who just screamed at herlittle child in the checkout line –maybe she’s not usually like this;maybe she has been up threestraight nights holding the hand ofher husband who’s dying of bonecancer.”

I admired Wallace for sayingthose things, not because I find itadmirable, but because I believe abit of hard work would go a longway in making this world a morecompassionate place to live in.

People often say, “This is who Iam.” But in fact, this is who youwere socialized since birth to be,and if you want to, you can createa whole different self, one that per-

haps yells less and provides thebenefit of the doubt more.

It’s not easy, changing the wayour brains have become hardwired, but it is worth it, especiallyif you do not like parts of yourselfand are not pleased with how youractions impact the world.

I remember at Fletcher Allen, Iwas in the parking garage and Iwas trying to park and had to backup some and this man stopped be-hind me, honked and flipped meoff. I ran into him on the way in,threatened him with physical harmand told him I was on my way tosee a loved one in rough shape anddidn’t need to deal with his crap.

He was dying of cancer.I ran into him later, in Platts-

burgh of all places, and apolo-gized.

I haven’t been perfect since then,but I try because assumptions usu-ally leave me with a foul taste inmy mouth and providing the bene-fit of the doubt, even if it backfires,leaves me happier and also infusesa little positivity into someoneelse’s day.

Reach Editor Stephen Bartlett [email protected].

What happened to the benefit of the doubt in society?

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Dear Style & Substance:

I am facing some major decisions in my life and am floun-dering on how to get started in moving forward because Ihave made some poor life decisions in the past. I have somegood options both personally and professionally. Can yourecommend a good strategy for getting started?

We think that creating a “measuring stick” for yourselfwould be a good first step that can be used as a guide for along time… it is an introspective way of understandingyourself through developing a personal mission statement.

Time Thoughts defines it most succinctly, “A personal mis-sion statement is a description of what you want to focus on,what you want to accomplish and who you want to becomein a particular area of your life. It is a way to focus your en-ergy, actions, behaviors and decisions toward the things thatare most important to you.” The creation of a personal mis-sion statement allows room for your best and truest self togrow.

Although it is not a good practice to dwell in the past, abrief visit will help you gather and discard characteristics,desires, successes and failures to build your bridge into thefuture. This historical journey is most satisfying and mean-ingful when led by an open and frank assessment of experi-ences. We need to know who we are in order to dream upwho we can become. This is a positive and productive explo-ration in which you can remember or rejuvenate your pas-sions and discover your purpose. (the style & substance 4P’s)

• Step 1: Ask yourself these simple questions and writesmall phrases on a clean sheet of paper…some words/phras-es may be negative and some positive, an honest place to

start. What qualities have defined me in the past? What is my perception of myself at work, at home, at

leisure? What qualities do others perceive? What do I want to change?What do I long for or what do I want to become?These words may help you get started:Empowered-Intuitive-Clarity-Openess-Raw-In-Touch-

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• Step 2: Put positive words next to the negatives…focus-ing on what you wish to become.

• Step 3: Take these new words to a clean sheet and usingthe question… What would I like to define me?... work withthem towards your first effort at a personal mission state-ment.

• Step 4: Measure your choices and options up against thisstatement, staying true to this new definition of self.

Personal Mission Statements can be simple or elaborate;As simple as “Never give up!” or more descriptive, as the“NED Show” states, “Never give up, Encourage others, andDo your best.”

Michele’s personal mission statement is: “Only the best isgood enough.”

Honoring the best in myself and others will guide my in-tentions, my choices, my relationships…..my actions will re-

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Tropical Storm Irene victims still need help one year laterBy Shaun [email protected]

Au SABLE FORKS — It has been one yearsince Tropical Storm Irene visited the NorthCountry.

It has been one year since people began re-building their lives, trying to restore thingsto the way they were before the devastationhit.

It has been one year, and people still needhelp.

That’s why, on Aug. 21, the Long Term Dis-aster Recovery Group of Clinton, Essex andFranklin Counties held an event called “OneYear After: Resources and Recovery” at theTown of Jay Community Center in Au SableForks. 

The gathering brought agencies togetherand allowed residents to reflect upon thestrength of their communities — the neigh-bors who helped each other as the floodripped through towns like Keene and Jay, thescores of volunteers who lent a shovel to theclean-up efforts and the elected officials whoput in 20-hour days to ensure their commu-nities were receiving the attention theyneeded.

But it also served as a means for agenciesand organizations to be accessed by thosewho still need them.

Dana Kelly, disaster case manager forCatholic Charities, said that many peoplewere in the final stages of recovery.

“A lot of people have exhausted other as-sets and there’s just one lingering problemthey have left,” Kelly said. “A lot of thingspeople needed fixed are not everyday ex-penses.”

Kelly listed debris clean-up and bank sta-bilization as two of the most common unmetneeds people have. 

“A lot of government programs are start-ing to phase out. Now this is the time wherewe really need community members andcommunity organizations to step in and fillthat gap.”

Kelly explained that a lot of people don’trealize help is still available, and that thereare groups besides the big names, like RedCross and FEMA, that offer assistance.

Catholic Charities is there to help peoplemake those connections. 

Case managers for the charity organiza-tion help people determine which programsthey are eligible for, and then walk themthrough the process so they can get assis-tance.

“There are a lot of people whose savings

are wiped clean when something like thishappens, and they might not be used to hav-ing to ask for help,” Kelly said. “We’re hereto tell them it’s OK to ask for help.”

The One Year After event was a physicalmanifestation of what Catholic Charities hasset out to accomplish. 

The community center ’s gymnasium wasfilled with representatives from agenciesand organizations like Project Hope, HesedHope, Housing Assistance Program and So-cial Services.

It is true that communities in the regionare doing better, but the banks along theAusable River tell a different story — manyof the homes there remain uninhabitable,and piles of flood-strewn sediment and de-bris still linger.

John Bernardi, executive director of Unit-ed Way for the Adirondack Region, andchairman of the Long Term Disaster Recov-ery Group of Clinton, Essex and FranklinCounties, stressed that recovery is a longprocess, and it isn’t over yet.

Bernardi helped spearhead the event

along with town supervisors Bill Ferebeefrom Keene and Randy Douglas from Jay tonot only provide help to those who still needit, but to also solidify the network of re-sources available during times of disaster. 

“We wanted to commemorate the anniver-sary of Irene, but we didn’t want it to be aparty or a celebration. We wanted it to some-thing meaningful and helpful to the recov-ery process” Bernardi said. “We organizedthis event to bring different organizationstogether so people could find out what’s outthere.”

The network will enable agencies to hit theground running if another disaster occurs,and will also provide education and re-sources to help other areas hit by disastersin the future.

As the event, which drew about 50 resi-dents from nearby towns, came to a close, lo-cal and state officials gathered on the stepsof the community center to address atten-dees. 

Among the speakers were Town Supervi-sors Ferebee and Douglas, who were joined

by Assemblywoman Janet Duprey, Con-gressman Bill Owens, Dede Scozzafava fromGov. Cuomo’s Office and United Way Direc-tor John Bernardi.

Each speaker praised the resilience of thepeople affected by the storm, and Scozzafa-va read a letter from the governor, who ad-dressed the importance of offering help toresidents who still need it. 

Cuomo also praised what he called the“kindred spirit of New Yorkers” in the faceof tropical storms Lee and Irene.

The letter came just a day before Cuomovisited Keene to announce that New YorkState would contribute $640,000 to the re-building of Keene’s fire station, which wasdestroyed when Stiles Brook swelled andswept more than half the building off itsfoundation.

For more information, contact JohnBernardi at United Way for the AdirondackRegion at (518) 563-0028, or visit united-wayadk.org.

One Year After: Resources and Recovery event brings aid to flood victims

Dede Scozzafava reads a letter from Gov. Cuomo at the One Year After: Resources and Recovery event in Au Sable Forks.

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By Stephen [email protected]

PLATTSBURGH – The final player in a trio of car thievesthat targeted a local business pleaded guilty.

That is the third guilty plea in Clinton County Court con-nected to thefts of multiple vehicles from Garvey HyundaiNorth, LLC, on Tom Miller Road.

Charles Allen of Saratoga pleaded guilty in Clinton Coun-ty Court to his role in illegally procuring 24 vehicles fromthe automobile dealership. The vehicles totaled $136,150.

Allen worked with Richard Bashant and Julie Perry to ob-

tain the vehicles and then sell them for profit, according tothe Clinton County District Attorney’s Office.

Allen pleaded guilty just as a jury trial was scheduled tobegin.

Sentencing is at the discretion of County Court JudgePatrick McGill due to Allen’s guilty plea. He is due back incourt Dec. 4.

He faces 5 to 15 years in prison or a minimum sentence ofprobation.

Early last month, Perry pleaded guilty to second-degreelarceny. She admitted to stealing $1,404,320 from the dealer-ship while working there as an office manager from March2005 through December 2010.

Perry is scheduled to be sentenced Oct. 5 and faces 5 to 15years in prison.

She must also pay full restitution.Bashant appeared in court a little less than a year ago and

was sentenced to one year in County jail. He pleaded guiltyto fourth-degree conspiracy and petit larceny.

The court conditionally discharged his jail time pendingrestitution payment of $19,733, a DNA sample, paying aDNA fee and the completion of 100 hours of communityservice.

Chief Assistant District Attorney Timothy Blatchley pros-ecuted the case.

Guilty pleas for auto thefts; additional man charged

Clinton Communityfrom page 1

brand identity, an elevated student profile and record interna-tional student numbers.

“I’ve been going here off and on for four or five years, but Iam full time now,” Ashline said.

She graduated high school in 1983, but said faculty and staffat CCC helped her re-enter the academic world.

“So far I am liking it,” she said. “They have everything youneed here.”

Lafayette Dawkins likes it too.The 48-year-old went back to school as an adult learner after

paying off old student loans and wants to teach history.He appreciates the diversity at CCC, the helpfulness of pro-

fessors and the positive attitude of his fellow students and theirwillingness to learn.

“The start of a new school year always brings about a re-newed sense of energy,” said President John Jablonski.

CCC’s new academic year features a new logo and a newbrand identity, both of which were showcased prominentlythroughout the summer with an advertising campaign and in

campus publications.CCC enrolled a record number of presidential scholars this

fall. A total of 41 students who graduated this year with a high-school average of at least 90 will attend the college this year.

During the prior three years of the program, the school en-rolled as many as 24 scholars in a year.

“We are so pleased that many of Clinton County’s top schol-ars are coming to Clinton this fall,” Jablonski said.

The college enrolled a record 32 international students for the2012-13 academic year.

These students come from places such as China, Canada,Ethiopia, Bahrain, Kazakhstan, Russia, Malaysia, Sri Lanka,South Korea, Uzbekistan and Venezuela.

Maxine Wallace came to CCC from the Bronx, after decidingshe didn’t want to remain downstate and hearing from a friendabout the "amazing" community college in Plattsburgh.

She is in her second year at CCC, and while she is studying

criminal justice, she hopes to get into the nursing program.“I like it here,” she said. “I like my classes and I like my pro-

fessors.”Tyrell Herring came from downstate too and is also studying

criminal justice. He hopes to one day work as a federal agent.“The professors actually care here,” Herring said. “No mat-

ter how messed up you are doing, they try to help you. Theywon’t give up on you.”

Audrey Bitzer thinks the professors at CCC are extra helpfultoo.

Overall, said the freshman from Oneonta, “There are re-sources here to help you if you need it.”

She wants to work with animals one day, though right nowshe enjoys the views of Lake Champlain while working onhomework at CCC.

“It is beautiful here.”

Audrey Bitzer doing homework under a tree at Clinton Community College.

Adult education student Donna Ashline is attending Clinton Community College and hoping to get into the nursing program there.

Photos by Stephen Bartlett

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PLATTSBURGH – Coco Yang was a stu-dent in China when a teacher told her aboutClinton Community College.

The academic program was outstanding,she was told, the weather a beautiful mixtureof the seasons and the air fresh to breathe asone looked out over a calm lake to the GreenMountains of Vermont.

Yang had never heard of Clinton Commu-nity College, nor Plattsburgh, but after con-ducting her own research, she was sold andis now in her third semester at the schoolthat overlooks Lake Champlain.

“I knew it would be good,” she said, sit-

ting on the grass doing homework at CCC.This fall, Clinton Community College en-

rolled a record 32 international students forthe 2012-13 academic year.

More than 20 of them are from China.The rest are from Canada, Ethiopia,

Bahrain, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Russia, SriLanka, South Korea, Uzbekistan andVenezuela.

“Our international student program en-riches the academic and cultural experienceof a Clinton education,” said Vice Presidentof Academic Affairs Dr. Cheryl Reagan. “Allof our students benefit from their interac-tions with people from different cultures.”

Dong Hygok Shin, of South Korea, hadnever heard of Clinton Community Collegeor the North Country either. Then, his girl-

friend enrolled at Plattsburgh State.Suddenly, he found himself studying Eng-

lish as a second language at CCC with plansof focusing on business.

“I was nervous to come here.”He found himself in a different country,

immersed in a different culture, eating dif-ferent food.

“It is cool here,” he smiled, sitting with afriend on the lawn in front of CCC.

The view is beautiful, he said, and the peo-ple are kind.

“The teachers are very good. They are veryhelpful and kind.”

Yang was nervous to come to America andto Plattsburgh, too.

“In China, I don’t speak English much.There is a language problem.”

She initially found it difficult to commu-nicate with locals.

Then there were the cultural differences.Chinese place a higher value on group co-

operation and individual modesty, whileAmericans place more value on self-relianceand individuality.

There are many more differences too, ex-tending to dietary habits and greeting peo-ple.

“There are many differences,” Yang said.She also missed her home at first.But everything has gotten better with

time, and the faculty and staff at CCC haveoverwhelmed her with kindness.

“Professors take great care here,” Yangsaid. “I like this school. I am happy with mychoice.”

International students flock to CCC

Man dies during wreck on interstateBy Stephen [email protected]

PLATTSBURGH — A middle-aged man was killed in a one-car accident in the Town ofPlattsburgh Saturday night.

The man from New Russia was driving on Interstate 87 when he went off the road andlost his life.

Paul T. McCoy, 49, died at the scene of the accident.At around 11:30 p.m., McCoy drove a 1997 Chevrolet pickup truck north on the interstate

in the Town of Plattsburgh. He approached mile marker 148 when he veered off the roadfollowing a slight curve.

According to New York State Police, the truck slammed into the east-side guardrail andcrossed both lanes of traffic. The truck then smashed into the west-side guardrail.

The force of the collision partially ejected McCoy from the truck. He died at the scene asa result of the injuries he sustained during the accident.

Clinton County Coroner David Donah approved the removal of the body.The investigation is continuing.

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include international students.More than 100 of the new students come from around the world, including China, Japan,

Ethiopia and Korea. More than 60 countries sill be represented at the college this fall.“I came here because I wanted a change,” said Dimitri Turner, of St. Kitts and Nevis. “I

generally don’t like being hot.”He finds Plattsburgh State conducive for studying and filled with mostly friendly peo-

ple.Further, Plattsburgh State received deposits from more than 650 new transfer students.

Many of them come from Clinton, Adirondack, Hudson Valley and North Country commu-nity colleges.

Nearly 120 new students enrolled at the Branch Campus in Queensbury and the school’sextension site at Hudson Valley Community College. A total of 96 of them are undergrad-uates, with 21 graduate students.

“We know our faculty and staff are doing something – indeed, many things – right be-cause of the accolades we have just received from the Middle States Commission on High-er Education, the growth in graduation rates and our success in not just meeting, but ex-ceeding, our enrollment goals,” said Plattsburgh State President Dr. John Ettling. “Muchcredit goes to all of the individuals who make up our campus community for continuing tomake this a place where students want to be.”

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According to a recent national survey, people who regu-larly recreate outdoors, and those who had participat-ed in outdoor recreation while growing up, are more

likely than all others to be completely satisfied with their lives.Research reveals that those who recreate most often, are morelikely to be completely satisfied with their choice of careers,friends and their perceived success in life.

Unfortunately for a majority of the country’s population, thepleasures of outdoor recreation and wilderness travel are nolonger considered to be a normal part of everyday life. Despitethis reality, there lies buried deep inside nearly everyone an un-tapped desire to pursue the pleasures and challenges that out-door adventure provides.

The undisputable reality of enjoying the woods and waters isthat the best, and most successful outdoor travelers are the oneswho are having the most fun, without infringing on the enjoy-ment of others.

The vast majority of outdoor travelers take to the woods andwaters to enjoy the peace, quite and solitude that such places af-ford. They seek such simple pleasures as a loon’s mournful tune,or the spectacular silence that is only available in a lonely valley,where the ambient noise is achieved by a rustling of leaves onthe nearby trees.

Regrettably, there remain far too many travelers who neverlearned, or have simply forgotten, most of the important con-cepts and common courtesies inherent to the pursuit of responsi-ble outdoor recreation. As a result, there are bound to be userconflicts, especially when different types of recreationalists en-gage in activities that require them to share limited natural re-sources.

The fun of one group should never be derived at the expenseof others. Courtesy, compassion and understanding are key con-siderations in maintaining good wildwood relations among alluser groups.

While regular outdoor travelers often understand the nuancesof common sense, courtesy, and treating others as they wish to betreated, a similar understanding cannot always be expected.

There are certain unwritten rules governing the behavior ofoutdoor travel that every enthusiast should observe. The rules ofthe trail have been adapted for a wide variety of outdoor pur-suits, from ski trails to hiking trails, raging rivers to placid still-waters, and from the soaring cliffs to the imposing darkness ofunexplored caves.

In nearly every case, the proper etiquette is merely to extendthe simple politeness to ask about any formal rules of conduct toinsure no one is offended.

However, when applied to activities such as hunting, white-water paddling and rock climbing, the strict adherence to estab-lished etiquette and camp procedures is often necessary to pro-tect life and limb.

Most of the usual rules are just common sense guidelines todeal with issues such as travel behavior, minimum impact camp-ing techniques, fire safety, animal encounters and cleanliness orsanitation concerns.

Although it is expected that most travelers know better than to

wash dishes, clothes or bathe inthe same waters they use fordrinking or cooking; it is not al-ways the case.

Similar sanitation concerns re-garding the disposal of humanwaste are often evidenced by thedisgusting ‘toilet paper flowers’that sprout around Adirondackshelters, whether in the moun-tains or on the lakes.

Most outdoor enthusiasts understand the necessity of protect-ing our recreational resources and as a result, they are often will-ing to spend their time restoring, enhancing and conserving nat-ural resources for the benefit of all.

One of the most pressing issues in the process of instilling theconcept of outdoor etiquette is the availability of experiencedmentors. More than 95 percent of all outdoor travelers surveyedindicate they continue to enjoy the woods and waters because‘someone’ once took the time to introduce them to the sport.

The pinnacle of a proper outdoor career is considered com-plete, only after a participant has achieved the accomplishmentof mentoring at least one novice to the rank of an experiencedsportsmen, or women.

Common sense and common courtesyA few years back, while enjoying a shore lunch along the

banks of the Ausable River with an old friend, we watched agroup of fellow anglers surround the same small pool we hadbeen fishing earlier in the morning.

The pool had been quite productive and we took several nicefish before moving on. But as the scene unfolded, it became ap-parent the new group was intenton sticking around for a while.

My old friend, the late FranBetters, would have described thegroup as a “New Jersey FiringSquad,” as they surrounded thepool shoulder to shoulder, andbegan flinging lines all in thesame direction.

They kept at it unabated, andwhile a few fish were actuallytaken in the opening minutes ofthe angling assault; they weresoon off feed.

“Look at that,” my buddy com-mented, “You know the problemwith fishermen today?” He did-n’t wait for my answer, before de-claring, “Nobody smokes any-more!”

I looked at him incredulously,and asked, “What the hell does

smoking have to do with trout fishing?”“Well, in my day,” he replied, “We’d fish a pool like that for a

while, maybe catch a few fish, and then we’d take a break tohave a cigarette, or smoke a pipe.”

He continued, “It gave us a chance to regroup and recoup, butit also rested the pool and allowed the fish to calm down.”

“If other anglers came along, they would have had the cour-tesy and respect to understand that we were just ‘resting thepool,’ and he’d likely move on.

“Nowadays, it seems that fishing has become an endurancerace, rather than the relaxing pursuit it once was.”

We do it in order to escape, to lose ourselves in the momentand to find a bit of our past in the process. Despite the prolifera-tion of multi-million-dollar bass-fishing tournaments, and thegrowing popularity of catch and release flyfishing contests, suchas our own Ausable Two Fly competition, true angling competi-tion should always remain a contest between an angler and hisquarry, rather than angler versus angler.

Angling is an extension of our past existence, when menstalked fish and game for subsistence, rather than for sport. Butas practiced in modern times, there are elements of our past thatbecome evident through the thrill of the hunt, the stalk and final-ly the take.

Although, I find no thrill in the act of actually killing a fish, Ido take great pleasure in angling for them. I also enjoy theprocess of attempting to deceive their predatory instinct with anartificial fly or lure.

Don’t get me wrong, I also love to eat fish, and I often keep afew. But the success of my time on the water is not measured bythe quantity of fish in my creel. Rather, it is measured by thepleasures of getting lost in the moment, of enjoying the totalscene and being able to forget any lingering cares or concerns ofthe day.

In a sense, we don’t really angle to catch fish; we head off tothe waters or the woods to lose the ordinary, orderliness of oureveryday existence, and as a means to escape civilization.

The excitement of bringing a fish to the net lies in the curiosityof what awaits at the end of the line. The fight allows us to dis-cover the beauty of nature and to enjoy the personal satisfactionof deceiving a wild prey with an artificial offering.

Fish catch the angler, as much as we catch them, and as I’ve of-ten said, “It’s not the size of a fish that matters, rather it’s thelength of its tale.”

Joe Hackett is a guide and sportsman residing in Ray Brook. Contacthim at [email protected].

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CHAZY EAGLESName GradeLindsay Hack 12Stephanie Gonyo 12Megan Reynolds 12Shelby Gonyo 11Heidi Kreckel 11Amber Polomsky 11Martiza St. John-Lester 11Christine Pilon 11Kailee Bechard 11Bailey Stalker 11Logan Baker 11Courtney Gilmore 11Cailee LaPorte 11Abbey Snide 10Rachel Pombrio 10Paige Barcomb 10Hannah Laurin 10Kinnan Latremore 10Olivia Blais 10Gwen LaPier 9Bailey Pepper 8

Head coach: Karin Sherman Trombley

Chazy girls soccer roster

Chazy girls soccer scheduleThursday. Sept. 6.......…v. MoriahTuesday, Sept. 11...........…at NACThursday, Sept. 13.…........v. ELCSTuesday, Sept. 18.........…v. SetonThursday, Sept. 20.…at WillsboroTuesday, Sept. 25.…v. Lake PlacidThursday, Sept. 27.at TiconderogaMonday, Oct. 1..........…at MoriahWednesday, Oct. 3.….........v. NACFriday, Oct. 5.…................at ELCSWednesday, Oct. 10.…....at SetonFriday, Oct. 12........…v. WillsboroMonday, Oct. 15.….at Lake PlacidWednesday, Oct. 17..v. Ticonderoga

CHAZY — The Chazy girls varsity soc-cer program is preparing to defend itsNYSPHSAA Class D title for the secondtime.

After repeating as state champions in2011, head coach Karin Sherman Trombleysaid there is a new set of players that aretaking to the pitch to try and help the ex-perienced members of the team get back to

the final four.“We lost four starters and nine seniors

total,” she said. “This year we have manynew young key players that are steppingin as starters. Our strengths are that wehave many starters coming back. Our goalis to come together as a team and improveand peak at the right time.”

Trombley said several players will be a

key in helping to bring about a successfulseason for the Lady Eagles.

“Captain Megan Reynolds will be a keyoffensive player along with sweeper andsenior Lindsay Hack,” she said. “KinnanLatremore sophomore center midfielderand forward Hannah Laurin are strong of-fensively.”

The Chazy varsity girls soccer program hopes to return to the NYSPHSAA state finals in 2012 and attempt to capture their third straight Class D state title.

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CHAZY EAGLESName GradeDavid Poitras 12Justin Roy 12Nolan Rogers 12Craig Botten 12Nelson Pelton 12Kyle Bissonette 12Nathan Reynolds 12Justin Brothers 12Brett Giroux 12Jacob Kennedy 12Brandon Laurin 12Richard Pilon 12Brendan Ryan 11Dylan Doran 11Thomas Thibault 11Alex Rabideau 11Hayden Guay 11Dylan Garrow 11Alec LaPierre 11Trent Blais 11Derek Drake 10Zach Brothers 10Josh Barriere 10

Head coach: Rob McAuliffeAssistant: John Tregan

Chazy boys soccer roster

Chazy boys soccer scheduleMonday, Sept. 10.…...........v. NACWednesday, Sept. 12.....…at ELCSFriday, Sept. 14...........…at SetonWednesday, Sept. 19.…v. WillsboroFriday, Sept. 21.…..at Lake PlacidMonday, Sept. 24....…v. WestportTuesday, Oct. 2...............…at NACThursday, Oct. 4.…............v. ELCSTuesday, Oct. 9.............…v. SetonThursday, Oct. 11...…at WillsboroTuesday, Oct. 16.…..v. Lake PlacidThursday, Oct. 18...…at Westport

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soccer team faced a lot of questions headinginto the Section VII/Class D tournament in2011, but still found themselves right backwhere they feel they always belong - theNYSPHSAA Class D championship game.

While the Eagles were unable to scoretheir third straight title and sixth overall,they spent their off-season preparing for the

coming year.“Our goals are to win a state champi-

onship,” head coach Rob McAuliffe said.“We lost a very tough, 1-0 game to Hamiltonin the finals last year.”

The Warriors would like to get a chance toavenge that loss, along with two shots to getback at a Willsboro program that beat themtwice in the regular season before the Eagles

scored a 1-0 win in the sectional finals.McAuliffe said that Craig Botten and

Nathan Reynolds will be players to watchthis season, along with Brandon Laurin, whofinished second in the region in goals lastseason and is poised to have a big 2012.

“He is bigger and faster,” McAuliffe said.“He is really looking forward to this sea-son.”

Above: Chazy striker Brandon Laurin tries to run through Willsboro defenders inthe Section VII/Class D Championship game in 2011. Laurin is the top returningscorer in the region. Right: Josh Barriere defends, also against Willsboro.

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NCCS COUGARS NameDustin Poupore

Tom BedardColby ProvostJosh Rabideau

Avery TrombleyTyler BosleyZach Guay

McKenna HunterJordan LaPier

Marcus LefebvreKyle McCarthyPatick Parent

Austin TetreaultMatt LaFave

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Alex LambertonHead coach: Dale Hawksby

NCCS boys soccer roster

NCCS boys soccer scheduleFriday, Sept. 7..........…v. SaranacMonday, Sept. 10.............…AVCSWednesday, Sept. 12.…....at SLCSFriday, Sept. 14..............…v. PeruFriday, Sept. 21..at BeekmantownMonday, Sept. 24............…v. PHSFriday, Sept. 28.….......at SaranacTuesday, Oct. 2.v. ...AuSable ValleyThursday, Oct. 4.............…v. SLCSTuesday, Oct. 9..............…at PeruTuesday, Oct. 16..v. BeekmantownThursday, Oct. 18...........…at PHS

Cougars bring experience to the pitch in 2012CHAMPLAIN — The Northeastern Clin-

ton boys varsity soccer team won a divisiontitle last season and return 13 players whoare looking to finish this season with a sec-tional title or more.

“We have 13 solid core players returningand nine players moving up from the JV

team which had an outstanding year,” headcoach Dale Hawksby said. “The keys to agreat season will be our defense. If we playup to are potential we should challenge forthe division title.”

The Cougars will consist of DustinPoupore, Tom Bedard, Colby Provost, Josh

Rabideau, Avery Trombley, Tyler Bosley,Zach Guay, McKenna Hunter, Jordan LaPier,Marcus Lefebvre, Kyle McCarthy, PatrickParent, Austin Tetreault, Matt LaFave, Ma-son Letourneau, Brent Stein, RodneyGrimshaw, Ryan Marks, Garrett Begore,Austin Gonyo, Calan Deuso and Alex Lam-berton.

Members of the Northeastern Clinton cross country team during the Section VII championship meet.

Photo by Keith Lobdell

NCCS cross country scheduleThursday, Sept. 6

v. Peru, TiconderogaTuesday, Sept. 11at Saranac Lake w. AuSable Valley

Saturday, Sept. 15Section VII Invitational

Tuesday, Sept. 18at Seton w. Beekmantown, PHS

Tuesday, Sept. 25at Lake Placid w. Saranac

Tuesday, Oct. 2at Peru w. Ticonderoga

Tuesday, Oct. 9at AuSable Valley w. Saranac Lake

Tuesday, Oct. 16v. Beekmantown, PHS, Seton

Tuesday, Oct. 23at Saranac w. Lake Placid

Saturday, Oct. 27CVAC Championships, Saranac

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NCCS girls soccer scheduleThursday, Sept. 6...................…at SaranacTuesday, Sept. 11.........…v. AuSable ValleyThursday, Sept. 13.….........v. Saranac LakeTuesday, Sept. 18........................…at PeruTuesday, Sept. 25.........…v. BeekmantownThursday, Sept. 27.......................…at PHSMonday, Oct. 1.......................…v. SaranacWednesday, Oct. 3.......…at AuSable ValleyFriday, Oct. 5.................…at Saranac LakeWednesday, Oct. 10.....................…v. PeruMonday, Oct. 15.….........at BeekmantownWednesday, Oct. 17.....................…at PHS

NCCS volleyball scheduleFriday, Sept. 7................................…v. PHSWednesday, Sept. 12...............…at SaranacFriday, Sept. 14................…at Saranac LakeTuesday, Sept. 18...........…v. AuSable ValleyFriday, Sept. 21.............................…v. PeruTuesday, Sept. 25.….........................at NACFriday, Sept. 28..............…v. BeekmantownMonday, Oct. 1...................…at Lake PlacidWednesday, Oct. 3.…........................at PHSTuesday, Oct. 9.…........................v. SaranacFriday, Oct. 12..................…v. Saranac LakeMonday, Oct. 15.…...........at AuSable ValleyWednesday, Oct. 17.….....................at PeruFriday, Oct. 19................................…v. NACMonday, Oct. 22.…...........at BeekmantownWednesday, Oct. 24.............…v. Lake Placid

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NORTHERN ADIRONDACK BOBCATSNAC boys soccer scheduleFriday, Sept. 7.…......................at WestportMonday, Sept. 10.…......................at ChazyWednesday, Sept. 12.............…v. WillsboroFriday, Sept. 14.…..................v. Lake PlacidWednesday, Sept. 19.…...................at ELCSFriday, Sept. 21.…..........................v. SetonFriday, Sept. 28......................…v. WestportTuesday, Oct. 2............................…v. ChazyThursday, Oct. 4....................…at WillsboroTuesday, Oct. 9...................…at Lake PlacidThursday, Oct. 11.….........................v. ELCSTuesday, Oct. 16.........................…at Seton

NAC girls soccer scheduleThursday, Sept. 6...............…v. TiconderogaTuesday, Sept. 11........................…v. ChazyThursday, Sept. 13.................…at WillsboroTuesday, Sept. 18...............…at Lake PlacidThursday, Sept. 20.........................…v. ELCSTuesday, Sept. 25........................…at SetonThursday, Sept. 27.…....................v. MoriahMonday, Oct. 1.…................at TiconderogaWednesday, Oct. 3.….....................at ChazyFriday, Oct. 5.…........................v. WillsboroWednesday, Oct. 10.…............v. Lake PlacidFriday, Oct. 12.….............................at ELCSMonday, Oct. 15.… ........................v. SetonWednesday, Oct. 17.….................at Moriah

NAC volleyball scheduleFriday, Sept. 7.…...............v. AuSable ValleyMonday, Sept. 10.…..........................v. PeruWednesday, Sept. 12.…..........at Lake PlacidFriday, Sept. 14.….............at BeekmantownTuesday, Sept. 18.….............v. Saranac LakeTuesday, Sept. 25.….........................v. NCCSFriday, Sept. 28.….......................at Saranac

Monday, Oct. 1.…..............................v. PHSWednesday, Oct. 3.........…at AuSable ValleyFriday, Oct. 5.…................................at PeruTuesday, Oct. 9.…...................v. Lake PlacidFriday, Oct. 12.....................v. BeekmantownMonday, Oct. 15.…..............at Saranac LakeFriday, Oct. 19.….............................at NCCSMonday, Oct. 22.…......................v. SaranacWednesday, Oct. 24.….......................at PHS

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SARANAC CHIEFSName GradeMatt McCasland 12Zach Lareau 12Anthony Carrow 12Mark Lapointe 12Kevin Jordan 12Justin O'Neill 12Damion Cox 12Nick Daniels 12Adrian Carte 12Dylan Charland 12Levi Wright 12Chase Delisle 12Andrew Bouyea 12Kyle Staley 11Zac O'Neill 11Ethan Goslin 11Mitch Pellerin 11Tanner Rascoe 11Lance Hackett 11Michael Bernardi 11John Maye 11Tyler Lautenschuetz 11Dustin Durgan 11Tyler Humiston 11Brennan Everleth 11Austin Staley 11Matt Smith 11Tony Bushey 11James Black 11Chad Moulton 11Dillon Barry 11Wesley Boyd 11Ryan Kneussle 11Michael Charland 10

Head coach: Mark Burrell

Saranac Football roster Saranac football scheduleFriday. Aug. 31...at AVCS (W, 34-0)Saturday, Sept... 8.v. BeekmantownFriday, Sept. 14..............at MoriahSaturday, Sept. 22...............v. PHSSaturday, Sept. 29.............at PeruSaturday, Oct. 6......v. TiconderogaSaturday, Oct. 13...v. Saranac LakeOct. 19-20................Class B semisOct. 26-27....Class B championship

Volleyball team has experienceSARANAC — The Saranac varsity volley-

ball team will have experience in their line-up as they take to the court.

“Seven seniors return to start the year,”head coach Valarie Drown said. “The goalsat the start of the year have focused arounda strong and fast defense while maintaininga consistent and hard-hitting offense.”

Drown said that the keys to the attack

would be hitters that included Sara Wood,Ashley Byerly and Ali Harpp. SamanthaAierle returns at the setter position for theteam, and will be joined by Bryanna Evoy insetting up the offense for the Lady Chiefs.Defense will focus on the dig and blockingskills of Cassie Smith, Kaylee Couture, LoniLapoint, Sianna Ryan, Abby Monty and Tay-lor Brewer.

Soccer team set for sectional runSARANAC — The Saranac varsity soccer

team will look to make the sectional tourna-ment in 2012 with experience being the key.

“We have several seniors who are return-ing starters from last season, as well manyjuniors and two freshman that have showngreat potential,” head coach James Testosaid. “At the beginning of pre-season wewere short numbers in the goal and we nowhave three goalies who are very capable ofdoing a great job for us this season. The teamis well balanced with strength on defense,

mid-field and up front.”The Chiefs will be led by team captains are

Conner Christopherson, Kyle Erikson (whoplans on playing for Clarkson next year) andRyan Wood.

Along with the starting 11, Testo said thatthe bench will be a strength

“We have a deep strong bench who willhelp us with an anticipated great season,” hesaid. “Our team has put in a tremendous ef-fort during pre-season to prepare us for asuccessful program this fall.”

Cross country team in contentionSARANAC — The Saranac varsity cross

country teams plan to continue their domi-nance along the courses of the ChamplainValley Athletic Conference in 2012.

Head coach Jim Medeiros said that boththe girls and boys team should be competi-tive in the league and sectional races.

“Depth is our strength for the boys team,

along with experience,” he said. “We shouldbe one of the top teams.”

For the girls, Medeiros said that LexiBlockson will be the team’s top runner,while they will be looking for some leader-ship out of their runners.

“We will be competitive with mostteams,” he said.

Saranac boys soccer scheduleFriday, Sept. 7...................at NCCSWednesday, Sept. 12...........at BCSFriday, Sept. 14...................v. PHSWednesday, Sept. 19.........at PeruFriday, Sept. 21.....v. Saranac LakeMonday, Sept. 24...............v. AVCSFriday, Sept. 28..................v. NCCSThursday, Oct. 4...................v. BCSTuesday, Oct. 9...................at PHSThursday, Oct. 11................v. PeruTuesday, Oct. 16....at Saranac LakeThursday, Oct. 18..............at AVCS

Saranac girls soccer scheduleThursday, Sept. 6...............v. NCCSThursday, Sept. 13...............v. BCSTuesday, Sept. 18................at PHSThursday, Sept. 20..............v. PeruTuesday, Sept. 25..at Saranac LakeThursday, Sept. 27.............at AVCSMonday, Oct. 1..................at NCCSFriday, Oct. 5......at BeekmantownWednesday, Oct. 10.............v. PHSFriday, Oct. 12...................at PeruMonday, Oct. 15....v. Saranac LakeWednesday, Oct. 17...........v. AVCS

Saranac XC scheduleThursday, Sept. 6

v. Beekmantown, Saranac LakeTuesday, Sept. 11

at Ticonderoga w. PHS, SetonSaturday, Sept. 15

Section VII InvitationalTuesday, Sept. 18

at AuSable Valley w. Peru

Tuesday, Sept. 25at Lake Placid w. NCCS

Tuesday, Oct. 2at Beekmantown w. Saranac Lake

Tuesday, Oct. 9at Plattsburgh w. Seton, TiconderogaTuesday, Oct. 16

v. AuSable Valley, Peru

BoysAustin Medeiros

Ben StrackConor Carrigan

Ty TedfordNick Dormann

Jeremy OverstreetJon Raudenbush

Quinn JonesJosh WadeSean Tyrell

Jake FrostickEli Fasking

Justin LiechtyJosh Mihuc

Kaden CringleCarter WintersNoah PearsallZach LePageLogan Jarvis

Chad DashnawJonathan Waldron

Ben Bova

GirlsRenee Andre

Beth PlumadoreNicole Turcotte

Allison FinkLexi Haley

Lexi BlocksonClara Racette

Morgan RugarVictoria Yip

Elysha O’ConnellLydia Miner

Taylor ManorAlexis BrunoKiera Favaro

Andrea StrongAshley DuBray

Carlee PlumadoreAbby Cerne

Emily BarberHead coach:

Jim MedeirosAssistant:

Matt Medeiros

Saranac XC rosterSaranac volleyball scheduleFriday, Sept. 7........v. Saranac LakeMonday, Sept. 10.................at PHSWednesday, Sept. 12...........v. NCCSFriday, Sept. 14.........v. Lake PlacidTuesday, Sept. 18................at PeruFriday, Sept. 21...at BeekmantownFriday, Sept. 28....................v. NACMonday, Oct. 1.....v. AuSable Valley

Wednesday, Oct. 3.at Saranac LakeFriday, Oct. 5........................v. PHSTuesday, Oct. 9...................at NCCSFriday, Oct. 12...........at Lake PlacidMonday, Oct. 15..................v. PeruWednesday, Oct. 17..................v. BCSMonday, Oct. 22..................at NACWednesday, Oct. 24............at AVCS

Connor ChristophersonKyle EricksonRyan WoodNicholas LeesMatthew BouyeaDurgan ZappalaJoe GordonNick FinizioMichael ConwayBrandon DutkoAaron CrossCaleb KeysorNate MatherCaleb KeysorCodie GilletteJarett WrightJesse ThewAustin MyersRichard ArmstrongAndrew TedfordParker Couture

Head coach: James Testo

Saranac boys soccer roster

Abby MontyAli HarppAshley ByerlyBryanna EvoyCassie SmithKaylee CoutureLoni Lapoint

Samantha AierleSara WoodSianna RyanTaylor Brewer

Head coach: Valerie Drown

Saranac boys soccer roster

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Denpubs SportsFriday, Sept. 7

FootballAuSable Valley at Plattsburgh High, 7:30 p.m.Peru at Ticonderoga, 7:30 p.m.

Boys SoccerSaranac at Northeastern Clinton, 6:30 p.m.Plattsburgh at AuSable Valley, 6:30 p.m.Beekmantown at Saranac Lake, 4:30 p.m.Willsboro at Seton Catholic, 4:30 p.m.Elizabethtown-Lewis at Lake Placid, 4:30 p.m.Northern Adirondack at Westport, 4:30 p.m.

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

Saturday, Sept. 8FootballMoriah at Saranac Lake, 1:30 p.m.Beekmantown at Saranac, 1:30 p.m.

Monday, Sept. 10Boys SoccerSaranac Lake at Plattsburgh High, 4:30 p.m.Beekmantown at Peru, 4:30 p.m.Northeastern Clinton at AuSable Valley, 4:30 p.m.Seton at Lake Placid, 4:30 p.m.Westport at Elizabethtown-Lewis, 4:30 p.m.Indian Lake/Long Lake at Keene, 4:30 p.m.Northern Adirondack at Chazy, 6:30 p.m.

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

Tuesday, Sept. 11Girls SoccerPlattsburgh High at Saranac Lake, 4:30 p.m.Peru at Beekmantown, 4:30 p.m.AuSable Valley at Northeastern Clinton, 4:30 p.m.Chazy at Northern Adirondack, 4:30 p.m.Keene at Indian Lake/Long Lake, 4:30 p.m.Crown Point at Westport, 4:30 p.m.

Cross CountryAuSable Valley and Northeastern Clinton at Saranac LakePlattsburgh, Saranac and Seton at TiconderogaLake Placid and Peru at Beekmantown

Wednesday, Sept. 12Boys SoccerNortheastern Clinton at Saranac Lake, 4:30 p.m.Saranac at Beekmantown, 4:30 p.m.Chazy at Elizabethtown-Lewis, 4:30 p.m.Denpubs Game of the Week: No matter what the cir-cumstances, it is always a good game when the Eaglesand Lions renew their rivalry on the pitchSeton Catholic at Westport, 4:30 p.m.Willsboro at Northern Adirondack, 4:30 p.m.Keene at Minerva/Newcomb, 4:30 p.m.Peru at Plattsburgh High, 6:30 p.m.

VolleyballSaranac Lake at Peru, 4:30 p.m.Beekmantown at AuSable Valley, 4:30 p.m.Northern Adirondack at Lake Placid, 4:30 p.m.Northeastern Clinton at Saranac, 4:30 p.m.

Thursday, Sept. 13Girls SoccerSaranac Lake at Northeastern Clinton, 4:30 p.m.Moriah at Lake Placid, 4:30 p.m.Northern Adirondack at Willsboro, 4:30 p.m.Minerva/Newcomb at Keene, 4:30 p.m.Wells at Westport, 4:30 p.m.Ticonderoga at Seton Catholic, 4:30 p.m.Elizabethtown-Lewis at Chazy, 6:30 p.m.Peru at Plattsburgh High, 6:30 p.m.Beekmantown at Saranac, 6:30 p.m

VolleyballSaranac Lake at Peru, 4:30 p.m.Beekmantown at AuSable Valley, 4:30 p.m.Northern Adirondack at Lake Placid, 4:30 p.m.Northeastern Clinton at Saranac, 4:30 p.m.

Friday, Sept. 14FootballSaranac at Moriah, 7:30 p.m.Saranac Lake at AuSable Valley, 7:30 p.m.

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

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

Girls SwimmingPre-Season Open at Plattsburgh State, 5 p.m.

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In Chazy, it’s the girls turn to go for three in a rowBy Keith [email protected]

CHAZY — Call it a title “three-fence,”or the opportunity to “three-peat.” Eitherway, the small Chazy Central Rural Schoolis at it again.

In 2011, it was the boys soccer programthat came painfully close to achievingback-to-back-to-back New York State Pub-lic High School Athletic Association ClassD titles, falling 1-0 in the championshipgame to Hamilton.

This year, it is the Lady Eagles who willlook to win their third straight title.

“It has been a great pre-season,” HeadCoach Karin Sherman Trombley said. “Weknow what the goal is here and we knowwhat we want to do. I hand out a question-naire at the beginning of each season to theplayers, and they all put down that theywant to return to the Final Four.”

Trombley has kept the Lady Eagles pro-gram on its traditional winning path overher first four seasons at the helm, with aneye-popping record of 80-4-2 (the teamwent 20-1-1 in 2011). During the pre-sea-son and throughout divisional play, shestresses the importance of being mentallyprepared for the tough moments and toughgames.

“We always have to play soccer the waythat Chazy plays the game,” she said. “Weneed to constantly be focused on the stylethat we play and stay away from the emo-

tional side. You can have all of the soccerskills and tools to be a championship team,so the challenge mentally is to stay focusedon just playing soccer, then the otherthings come into place.”

Trombley said that keeping a mental fo-cus can be challenging at some times of ad-versity, especially for a team that does notsee a lot of it.

“We focus on the fact that we need towork hard together and support each oth-er on the field no matter what,” she said.“It’s okay to cry when the game is over, butwe need to keep it together when we are inbetween the lines.”

Trombley said that keeping things to-gether has been stressed in this pre-seasonbecause there are a lot of new faces on thepractice field.

“We are very young with an eighth grad-er that will be starting for us,” she said.“Our whole defense is back, but we willhave two new starters there. Everyone ofthese new players wants to get to the finalfour, but they may not realize how hardyou have to work every day to get there.”

To help the new players realize what itwill take to get back to the biggest week-end of the season, Trombley will not relysolely on her experiences.

“Megan Reynolds and Lindsay Hackhave really stepped up as leaders,” Tromb-ley said. “It means a lot to these playerswho want to go for their senior year. It’s

been great to watch the captains and thechange in their mentality and attitude asthey take on this responsibility.”

Reynolds and Hack are joined in the cap-tain rolls by junior Amber Polomsky andsophomore Kinnan Latremore.

“I have played since I was eight and havealways been looking up to the players thatwere older than me,” Reynolds, a fifth yearvarsity player, said. “It has been a cool ex-perience to be a captain and a team leader.I try to be positive all of the time, be loudso my teammates can hear me and talk tothe entire team.”

“Every day we let the newcomers knowwhat it is going to take to get to where wewant to be,” Hack said. “The new playersknow how much it means to get to a finalfour and a championship, but they do nothave the experience and do not truly knoweverything that goes into it. We have towork hard every day, every practice andevery game. Then, they will be able to getthat experience.”

“We have to build off of each other ’s ex-periences and talents,” Latremore said. “Ihave been friends with these girls for along time. We know how to talk to eachother and keep everyone positive.”

“There is a lot of potential on this team,”Polomsky said. “I feel that when we get ittogether and it starts clicking, there are go-ing to be a lot of girls that have a lot to giveto this team and this season.”

Chazy girls varsity soccer Head Coach Karin Sherman Trombley, left, instructs during pre-season practice inChazy. The Lady Eagles are hoping to make to the NYSPHSAA Class D Final Four and have a chance to wintheir third state title in a row. Photo by Keith Lobdell

Amber Polomsky is one of four team captains for theLady Eagles in 2012. Photo by Keith Lobdell

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FootballSaranac Lake 0-7-20-0 27Peru 0-0-0-7 7SLCS: Matt Phelan threw for 132 yards and 2 scores while run-

ning for two more and 59 yards. Kevin Morgan caught both scor-ing passes and 100 yards. Seth Pickreign and Dylan Gunther eachhad interceptions.

Peru: Bret Boyer caught the lone touchdown of the game, a 19-yard strike from Blake Altizer.

Beekmantown 8-14-0-0 22Ticonderoga 0-0-0-8 8Beekmantown: Dustin Pickering ran for 128 yards and a score,

while Zachary Myers threw a pair of touchdown passes to HaydinFountain. Myers finished with 52 yards passing.

Massena 0-20-13-7 40Tupper Lake 0-13-7-0 20Tupper Lake: Tyler Minogue scored on a 72 yard kickoff return

and 13 yard run, finishing with 62 for the game. Brock Tarbox caughta touchdown from Morgan Stevens, who finished with 98 yardsthrough the air.

Saranac 13-14-0-7 34AVCS 0-0-0-0 0Saranac: John Maye ran for 101 yards and a touchdown, while

Matt McCasland added 78 yards and a score, and Ethan Goslinadded 71 yards and a score. Goslin also threw for 58 yards and ascore.

AVCS: Dillon Savage rushed for 82 yards, while Kodie Simpsonadded 23.

Plattsburgh 0-0-6-6 12Moriah 13-19-7-0 39PHS: Ricky Rhodes and Shawn Courson each scored on the

ground for the Hornets, with Rhodes catching two balls for 40 yardsand Courson throwing for 56 yards. Jonas Miller had 59 yards rush-ing.

Girls soccerPHS 3, Peru 1PHS: Marle Curle 2 goals, 1 assist; Brooke Knight 1 goal; Kelsey

Senecal 1 assist; Kolbi Lyon 1 assist; Karlie Neale 2 savesPeru: Lindsey Bushey 1 goal; Shannon Bombard 7 saves

Chazy 2, Amsterdam 0Chazy: Hannah Laurin 1 goal; Abbey Snide 1 goal; Megan

Reynolds 1 assist; Rachel Pombrio 1 assist; Logan Baker 3 saves

NCCS 1, Saranac 0NCCS: Jenna LaValley 1 goal; Christina Paola 11 saves

Saranac: Jamie Favereau 17saves

Saranac 5, Canton 1Saranac: Kayla Napper 2

goals, 2 assists; Amelia Jenks 2goals; Amy LoTemplio 1 goal;Kristen Napper 1 assist; Gille-spie 1 assist; Jamie Favereau 13saves

NCCS 5, NAC 0NCCS: Mallory Honan 3

goals, 1 assist; Maddy Tucker 1goal, 1 assist; Matott 2 assistsChristina Paola 4 saves

NAC: Wilcox 7 saves

PHS 3, Chazy 2PHS: Marle Curle 3 goals;

Molly LeClair 1 assist; OliviaCarlsson 1 assist; LeMora 1 as-sist; Karlie Neale 4 saves

Chazy: Abbey Snide 1 goal;Courtney Gilmore 1 goal; MeganReynolds 2 assists; Logan Bak-er 8 saves

Peru 2, Amsterdam 1Peru: Ashley Carpenter 1 goal; Lindsey Bushey 1 goal; Shan-

non Bombard 1 assist, 8 saves; Maddison Flynn 1 assist

Elizabethtown-Lewis 3, AuSable Valley 2ELCS: Kylee Cassavaugh 2 goals; Caitie Decker 1 goal; Emily

Morris 2 assistsAVCS: Bryce Douglas 1 goal; Rachel Knapp 1 goal

Willsboro 1, Keene 0Willsboro: Alyson Arnold 1 goal; Renee Marcotte 6 savesKeene: Tucker Geiger 10 saves

Elizabethtown-Lewis 6, Keene 0ELCS: Kylee Cassavaugh 3 goals, 1 assists; Emily Morris 2

goals, 2 assists; Kearsten Ashline 1 goal; Lily Whalen 1 assist;Caitie Decker 1 assist

Keene: Tucker Geiger 7 saves

AuSable Valley 3, Willsboro 0AVCS: Deanna Dashnaw 1 goal; Rachel Knapp 1 goal; Taylor

Saltus 1 goal; Haley Taylor 1 assist; Madison Rondeau 1 assist

Boys soccerChazy 1, Beekmantown 1(Chazy wins shootout, 3-1)Chazy: Hayden Guay 1 goal; Brenden Ryan 1 assist; Kyle Bis-

sonette 10 saves; Mason Reynolds PK; Craig Botten PK; Josh Bar-riere PK

Beekmantown: Alex Price 1 goal; Matt LaClair 10 saves; ZackBrockway PK

Canton 2, PHS 1PHS: Jack Tolosky 1 goal; Nick Dodd 1 assist; Chris Mihal 3

saves

Saranac 2, NAC 0Saranac: Connor Christopherson 1 goal; Kyle Erikson 1 goal;

Nick Lees 1 assist; Jarett Wright 6 saves; Andrew Tedford 4 savesNAC: Danny Burger 4 saves

NCCS 2, Peru 1, OTNCCS: Tom Bedard 1 goal; Austin Tetreault 1 goal; Patrick Par-

ent 1 assist; Josh Rabideau 12 savesPeru: Jacob Dick 1 goal; Michael Danis 7 saves

Chazy 4, Canton 0Chazy: Brandon Laurin 2 goals, 1 assist; Nathan Reynolds 1

goal; Josh Barriere 1 goal; Craig Botten 1 assist; Zachary Brothers1 assist; Kyle Bissonette 2 saves; Trent Blais 2 saves

ELCS 3,Keene 0

ELCS: Isa-iah Turner 1goal; CalebDenton 1 goal;Cortland White1 goal; CharlieHuttig 1 assist;Justin LaPier 1save

Keene:Brandon Du-mas 14 saves

Willsboro5, IndianLake/LongLake 4

Willsboro:Seth Swires 3goals, 1 assist;Zach Pierson 1goal; BrandonPorter 1 goal;Murphy 2 assists; Dakoda Latford 1 save; Lucas Cross 4 saves

NCCS 4, Lake Placid 0NCCS: Kyle McCarthy 2 goals; Colby Provost 1 goal; Ryan Marks

1 goal; Austin Tetreault 2 assists; McKenna Hunter 1 assist; DustinPoupore 1 assist

Peru 4, AVCS 0Peru: Ian Spear 2 goals; Ryan McCall 1 goal, 1 assist; Peter Daly

1 goal; Justin Wiley s assists; Michael Danis 2 savesAVCS: Joshua Taylor 8 saves

Beekmantown 9, PHS 1BCS: Adam Goldfarb 3 goals, 1 assist; Austin Burl 2 goals; Zack

Brockway 1 goal, 3 assists; Pawandeep Singh 1 goal; BrendenCarnright 1 goal: Austin Proper 1 goal

PHS: Brooks Kelley 1 goal

ELCS 8, Indian Lake/Long Lake 0ELCS: Will Tomkins 2 goals, 1 assist; Brody Hooper 2 goals;

Cortland White 2 goals; Geeg Dedam 1 goal; Isaiah Turner 1 goal,1 assist; Charlie Huttig 4 assists; Hunter Farrell 1 assist; Joel Mor-ris 1 assist; Justin LaPier 4 saves

Willsboro 2, Keene 0Willsboro: Nick Arnold 2 goals; Walker Lobdell 1 assist; Dako-

da Latford 4 savesKeene: Brandon Dumas 11 saves

Thescorebook

Saranac quarterback Ethan Goslin eludes AuSable Valley’s Dillon Savage during the CVAC season opener Aug.31. The Chiefs scored a 34-0 victory as Goslin had 129 total yards. Photo by Jim Carroll/OvertimePhotography.com

AuSable Valley quarterback Kodie Simpson rolls out.

Photo by Jim Carroll/OvertimePhotography.com

Willsboro’s Tiffani Tromblee goes for the ball against Maddison Giffordof Keene. The Lady Warrors finished third in the AuSable Valley tourna-ment with a 1-0 win against the Beavers. Photo by Keith Lobdell

Jasmine Barnes (10) of Elizabethtown-Lewis and Bryce Douglas of AuS-able Valley attempt to control the ball. The Lady Lions scored a 3-2 vic-tory over the host Lady Patriots to win the tournament. Photo by Keith Lobdell

Greg Dedam of Elizabethtown-Lewis tries to get the ball away from In-dian Lake/Long Lake’s Henry Sandford (27). Dedam scored a pair ofgoals as the Lions defeated the Orange, 8-0, winning their own tourna-ment with a 3-0 win over Keene. Photo by Keith Lobdell

Keene’s Austin Brown (24) and Vadim Krivistskiy ofWillsboro try to keep the ball inbounds.

Photo by Keith Lobdell

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By Maryellen Uthlaut

ACROSS1 Gyro bread

5 Not just nerves

9 Pullers of plows

14 Summer staffing solutions

19 Net trading

21 __ ease: uncomfortable

22 Glorify

23 The border guard __

25 Pass on

26 Move away

27 The actor __

29 Sweet serving, often

33 Stage of existence

35 Avant’s opposite

36 They’re often marked in

red letters

37 Consonant such as “f” or

“v”

41 Votes against

42 Hardwood tree

45 Keep on teasing

46 Like major appliance

repairs

47 Neighbor of Russia

49 The mechanic __

53 “A great __ indicates a

great man”: Cyrano de

Bergerac

55 Back muscles, briefly

56 “By all means!”

57 Shabby

58 They’re heard in a herd

59 Bring to the mix

60 Thus

61 Very tired

63 Capital of Belgium’s East

Flanders province

64 The tailor __

70 Spelunkers’ haunts

71 Bargain and steal

72 40-day period

73 Dizzying genre

74 Like many doilies

75 Melted together

77 Cutter

80 Sacha Baron Cohen per-

sona

81 “Brave New World” feel-

good drug

82 The chef __

85 Keyboard instrument with

bell-like tones

87 Earthshaking events

89 Orpheus’ strings

90 Abbr. after Brooklyn

91 Many, many years

92 Ragged clothes

94 Lounging footwear

95 “The Crucible” setting

97 Cereal grain

98 Autocratic, Russian-style

100 The elevator operator __

104 Raised

107 “Farewell, mon ami”

108 The baggage handler __

114 Arabian Peninsula country

115 Where many knots are

tied

116 Vanilla-flavored drink

117 Silver fish

118 Like Rod Stewart’s voice

119 Author __ Christian

Andersen

120 Shortly

DOWN1 Bench in the nave

2 Cover at the bakery

3 Great deal

4 Tsp. or tbsp.

5 Unhealthy temperature

6 Sets upright

7 Property unit

8 Like Gen. Powell

9 Link

10 Natural environment

11 “The Aviator” (2004) actor

12 Oldest Gabor sister

13 Precipice quality

14 Most succinct

15 Board chairs, e.g.

16 Gobbler, for one

17 Certain drawing

18 Lid irritation

20 Customs

24 Processional leader

28 Lost one’s lap

29 Louisville race

30 Banish

31 Aligns oneself (with)

32 Dish with many recipes

34 Way to go

38 Put up

39 Black as night

40 Renter

42 Ancient garland for the

head

43 Peaceful occupations

44 Lacks

48 No longer in style

50 A cop might put someone

under it

51 Nuts (over)

52 Perched on

54 Promise

58 Action at a 29-Down

59 Things to address

60 Come out

61 Time at a hotel

62 Bud

64 It’s not so hard to swallow

65 Is of use

66 Genesis father of three

67 Gave to another actor

68 In addition

69 Descendants

70 Mentor

74 Body shop convenience

75 Get really upset

76 Red power, initially

77 Phonograph needles

78 Buenos __

79 Get by force

81 Priest’s vestment

82 Mayor’s responsibility

83 Back at sea

84 Hardly a compliment

86 Old TV series with under-

water scenes

88 Cap attachment

93 Show at a theater

94 Address from Jeeves

95 Iron alloy

96 Cash, in slang

99 Letters from Greece

100 “Airplane!” actor Robert

101 The same as before, in

footnotes

102 “The devourer of all

things”: Ovid

103 Usually unproductive at

bats

105 Engrave

106 Taj Mahal home

109 Like toast without butter

110 Federal agency support

org.

111 Director Howard

112 Brief 54-Down

113 Go for the gold?

Complete the grid so each row, column and 3-by-3 box (in boldborders) contains every digit, 1 to 9

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This Month in History - SEPTEMBER 8th - Star Trek premiered on television (1966)

8th - President Ford gives unconditional pardon to Richard Nixon for any crimes related to Watergate. (1974)

9th - Elvis Presley first appears on the Ed Sullivan Show. (1956)

11th - The Beatles recorded their 1st single “Love Me Do”. (1962)

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Friday, Sept. 7Friday, Sept. 7ELIZABETHTOWN — Adirondack Farmers' Market, Behind Adirondack Center

Museum, 7590 Main Street, 9 a.m.- 1 p.m. LAKE PLACID — LPCA Adirondack Juried Art Show Artist Drop off from 1-5p.m.

at the Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Way. 523-2512 or www.Lake-PlacidArts.org.

KEESEVILLE — Outdoor movie screening “UP,” Keeseville Elk’s Lodge Pavilion, 1Elks Lane, dusk (8:45 p.m.)

Saturday, Sept. 8Saturday, Sept. 8UPPER JAY — Music Appreciation for kids age 3 - 6, Wells Memorial Library, 12230

New York 9N, 10:30-11:15 a.m. LAKE PLACID — LPCA Adirondack Juried Art Show Artist Drop off from 1-5p.m.

at the Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Way. 523-2512 or www.Lake-PlacidArts.org.

LAKE PLACID — Second Saturday Story Time, Book Store Plus, 2491 Main Street,10 a.m. 523-2950.

ELIZABETHTOWN — Duo Barrenechea piano and flute performances, HandHouse Parlor, River Street, 7 p.m. 962-2949. www.pianobynature.org. $15, $5 for kids.

KEESEVILLE — Sportsman Show, The Chesterfield Fish & Game Club, 359 GreenSt. 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. $5. 643-2651.

Sunday, Sept. 9Sunday, Sept. 9KEESEVILLE — Sportsman Show, The Chesterfield Fish & Game Club, 359 Green

St. 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. $5. 643-2651.ALTONA — Harvest Dinner Buffet, Holy Angels Hall, 524 Devils Den Road, 11:30

a.m.-6 p.m. $9, kids $4. 236-5848. ROUSES POINT — NCCS Golf Tournament, North Country Golf Course, 862 Hay-

ford Road, noon, 297-2582.$45. WHALLONSBURG — Harvest Festival & Block Party, The Whallonsburg Grange

Hall, 1610 NYS Route 22, 1-5 p.m. $10 suggested donation. 570-2382. ELIZABETHTOWN — Duo Barrenechea piano and flute performances, Hand

House Parlor, River Street, 3 p.m. 962-2949. www.pianobynature.org. $15, $5 for kids.

Monday, Sept. 10Monday, Sept. 10CHAMPLAIN — 1,000 Jackpot Bingo, St Mary’s Academy, 1129 U.S. 9, 6:45 p.m. WILLSBORO — Meet Republican Candidates, Johnny’s Family Smokehouse and

Sports Bar, 3873 New York 22, 5-7 p.m.

Tuesday, Sept. 11Tuesday, Sept. 11ELIZABETHTOWN — The Pleasant Valley Quilters to meet, Elizabethtown Com-

munity Hospital Conference Room, 75 Park Street 7 p.m. 873-2652.

Wednesday,Sept. 12Wednesday,Sept. 12LAKE PLACID — LPCA Green Market Wednesday, Lake Placid Center for the Arts,

17 Algonquin Way. 9 a.m.-1p.m. 523-2512, www.LakePlacidFarmersMarket.com.LAKE PLACID — LPCA School of Ballet registration, 17 Algonquin Way, 3-6 p.m.

523-2512.

Thursday, Sept. 13Thursday, Sept. 13LAKE PLACID — LPCA School of Ballet registration, 17 Algonquin Way, 3-6 p.m.

523-2512.PAUL SMITHS — An evening with author Russell Banks, presented by The Adiron-

dack Center for Writing and Paul Smith's College VIC, 8023 New York 30, 7:30p.m. 327-6278. $25.

SARANAC — Saranac United Methodist Church Annual Fall Rummage Sale,Saranac United Methodist Church, Route 3, 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. 293-8142.

Friday, Sept. 14Friday, Sept. 14SARANAC — Saranac United Methodist Church Annual Fall Rummage Sale,

Saranac United Methodist Church, Route 3, 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. half price bag sales at 4p.m. 293-8142.

UPPER JAY — Artist Reception for Mark Ellis, Wells Memorial Library, 12230 NewYork 9N, 5:30-7:30 p.m.

LAKE PLACID — Juried Art Show Opening, The Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17Algonquin Way, 7 p.m. 523-2512.

ELIZABETHTOWN — Adirondack Farmers' Market, Behind Adirondack CenterMuseum, 7590 Main Street, 9 a.m.- 1 p.m.

LAKE PLACID —Salmon Fishing In The Yemen film showing, The Lake Placid Cen-ter for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Way, 523-2512. $6.

Saturday, Sept. 15Saturday, Sept. 15PLATTSBURGH — Autumn Festival, United Methodist Church, 127 Beekman

Street, 10 a.m.-2p.m. 420-6393.SARANAC — Saranac United Methodist Church Annual Fall Rummage Sale,

Saranac United Methodist Church, Route 3, 9-10:30 a.m. with all items FREE. 293-8142.UPPER JAY — “Tales from the Mists of Time” with Cailin mulvey, Wells Memorial

Library, 12230 New York 9N, 1 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Autumn Festival Chicken BBQ, United Methodist Church, 127

Beekman Street, 4-7 p.m. 420-6393.KEESEVILLE — The 14th Annual Mountain Lake Services Foundation Triathlon,

Camp Whippoorwill, Frontage Road, Registration begins at 8 a.m. and race at 9 a.m.546-3051 ext. 314.

LAKE PLACID — Met Live: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, LakePlacid Center for the Performing Arts, 17 Algonquin Way, 7 p.m. 523-2512.

Sunday, Sept. 16Sunday, Sept. 16LYON MOUNTAIN — Turkey Dinner, St. Bernards Church, 10 Church Pond

Road, noon-5 p.m. $9, $5 for kids. 735-4636.TUPPER LAKE — A Walk through the Woods, John Dillon Park, 2150 Tupper Road,

nd various restaurants along the way, 3:30-6:30 p.m. $10, tupper-lake.com/7903/2nd-annual-walk-through-the-woods-at-john-dillon-park. 359-3328.

LAKE PLACID — Jeremy Davis Book signing, Book Store Plus, 2491 Main Street, 2-4 p.m. 523-2950.

WESTPORT — Forest and Farm Brunch & Hike, DaCy Meadow Farm, 7103 NYS Rt.9N, $45, 9 a.m.-noon. 962-4756.

MOOERS FORKS — St. Ann’s Annual Roast Beef Finner, 3066 Route 11, 11 a.m.-5p.m. $9, or $5 for kids.

MALONE — Annual School Administrators of NY Annual Golf tournament, Mal-one Golf Club, 79 Golf Course Road. 5632419.

Monday, Sept. 17Monday, Sept. 17UPPER JAY — Quilters Gathering, Wells Memorial Library, 12230 New York 9N,4:30

p.m.

Tuesday, Sept. 18Tuesday, Sept. 18ELIZABETHTOWN — The Pleasant Valley Chorale begin rehearsals, Elizabethtown

Social Center on Route 9, 7-9 p.m.

Wednesday, Sept. 19Wednesday, Sept. 19LAKE PLACID — The Lake Placid Masonic Lodge Flea Market at the lodge, Sta-

tion Street, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.

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DRIVERS- HIRING EXPERIENCED/INEXPERIENCED TANKERDRIVERS! Earn up to $.51/mile!New Fleet Volvo Tractors! 1 YearOTR Exp. Req.-Tanker TrainingAvailable. Call Today: 877-882-6537 www.OakleyTransport.com

AIRLINES ARE HIRING -TRAIN

FOR hands on Aviation Career.FAA approved program.Financialaid if qualified - Job placement as-sistance. CALL Aviation Institute ofMaintenance 1-877-202-0386.

AIRLINES ARE HIRING -Train forhands on Aviation Career. FAA ap-proved program. Financial aid ifqualified -Job placement assis-tance. CALL Aviation Institute ofMaintenance 866-296-7093

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

SPHERION IS hiring for multiplewarehouse/manufacturingopportunities in Champlain/

Rouses Point!Pick/Pack/Assembly, Mon-Fri,

1st shift, possible OT!!!!Varied pay rates!

Call today at 518-825-206014 Durkee St., ste 125Plattsburgh, NY 12901www.spherion.com/jobs

HELP WANTED

THE OCEAN CORP.

10840 Rockley Road, Houston,Texas 77099. Train for a New Ca-reer. *Underwater Welder. Com-mercial Diver. *NDT/Weld In-spector. Job Placement Assis-tance. Financial Aid available forthose who qualify. 1-800-321-0298.

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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

LAKE PLACID, NY, .121 Station Street, September 7th& 8th 9am-6pm. Household items,furniture etc. Something for every-body.

ATTN: GARAGE SALE

ENTHUSIASTS! Buying or sellingsecond-hand treasures?The NYSDepartment of State's Division ofConsumer Protection, in conjunc-tion with the Free Community Pa-pers of New York, recommendschecking the following websites tohelp assure that the item has notbeen recalled or the subject of asafety warning:http:/www.recalls.gov and theConsumer Product Safety Com-mission at www.cpsc.gov. For oth-er important recall and productsafety information visit the Divi-sion of Consumer Protection atwww.dos.ny.gov

GARAGE SALE/BARN SALE

OCEAN CITY, MARYLAND. Bestselection of affordable rentals.Full/ partial weeks. Call for FREEbrochure. Open daily. Holiday RealEstate. 1-800-638-2102. Onlinereservations: www.holidayoc.com

CRYSTAL RIVER, FLA.12x60 2 bdrm mobile home, Flori-da room, carport, $700/mo. +utili-ties, 3-5 mo. lease. Also PrivateRV lot, 50 amp service, cable TV,34' wooden deck, $200 + utilities,3-5mo. lease, no smoking, nopets. Please call 518-873-6606.

VACATION PROPERTY

WESTPORT, NYMobile for rent; 2 bdrm, 2 bath,fully furnished, everything includ-ed. $800/mo., Available Septem-ber 1st. 518-962-2271

MOBILE HOME

WESTPORT SELF STORAGE &

APARTMENTS

has 1 bdrm clean, ready to movein, onsite laundry, $500/mo., utili-ties separate. Also 10x10 & 10x15storage units available. Please call518-962-8500

SCHROON LAKE 2 bdrm 1st.floor Apt. in country home, $600/mo., includes electric, W/D hook-up, suitable for 2, non smoking,no pets, sec.& ref. required. 518-265-9875

FOR RENT LEWIS, NY1 bdrm apartment, $550/mo., nopets, security deposit & referencesrequired, utilities included. 518-873-6805 evenings & weekends.

ELIZABETHTOWN

AVAILABLE a 1 bedroom 2nd floorapartment all utilities included$650 and a 2 bedroom 1 st floorapartment all utilities included$750. Please contact Brandy @518-944-0734. Available now!

ELIZABETHTOWN

2- 2 bedroom Apartments for rent,newly remodeled, with decks &pond, heat & hot water included.No pets or smoking. AvailableSeptember 1st., $800/mo., Plus 1month security. 518-873-9538 or518-873-6573

APARTMENT

ADIRONDACK " BY OWNER"

www.AdkByOwner.com1000+ photo listings of local realestate for sale, vacation rentals &timeshares. Owners: List with usfor only $275 per year. Visit on-line or call 518-891-9919

ADIRONDACK

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

20 ACRES FREE!

60 acres for 40 acre price. $0-Down, $168/mo. Money BackGuarantee NO CREDIT CHECKS.West Texas. 1-800-843-7537www.SunsetRanches.com

REAL ESTATE

LAVALLEE LOGGING

is looking to harvest and pur-chase standing timber, primarilySpruce & White Pine Willing topay New York State stumpageprices on all species. Referencesavailable. Matt Lavallee, 518-645-6351

LOGGING

LIFE INSURANCE, EASY TOQUALIFY, NO MEDICAL EXAMS.Purchase through 86.Fast accep-tances. 1-800-938-3439, x24; 1-516-938-3439, x24

PERMANENT LIFE INSURANCE.

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INSURANCE

TOTAL WOOD HEAT.

Safe, clean, efficient and comfort-able OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACEfrom Central Boiler. AdirondackHardware Company 518-834-9790

QUALITY, DURABLE AND AFFOR-DABLE COMMERCIAL BUILD-

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Call CB Structures 1-800-940-

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HOME IMPROVEMENT

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2000 RANGER

2000 Ranger XLT 4x4 Super Cab,camper top, liner, tonneau cover,6 cyl., auto, AC, stereo, 130K, Ask-ing $3595. 518-576-9042

1999 FORD F350 XLT SUPER DU-

TY

Black/Gray 90K Plow attachment.$6,500 Call (518)293-7479

1981 INTERNATIONAL

single axle dump truck, runs great,inspected and on the road. $4000OBO. 518-834-9088.

TRUCKS

YAMAHA 2000 TTR 90cc 2000Yamaha TTR 90cc, runs great,great shape,comes with brand new full facehelmet, riding pants, chest pro-tector. $900.00518-623-1088 leave message

WANTED JAPANESE

MOTORCYCLE KAWASAKI 1967-1980 Z1-900, KZ900, KZ1000,ZIR, KZ1000MKII, W1-650,H1-500, H2-750, S1-250, S2-350, S3-400 Suzuki GS400,GT380, CB750CASH PAID. FREE NATIONALPICKUP. 1-800-772-1142, [email protected]

2010 HONDA STATELINE

1200 Miles, Black, 1312cc$8,500 518-569-8170

2005 SUZUKI BOULEVARD S50

VS 800CC, New battery & tires,13,000 miles, very clean, garaged.(518) 946-8341. $2,800

2002 HONDA

VTX 1800, mint condition, manyextras, $5000. 518-492-2348

1989 YAMAH

Virago runs good $1250; 2003Hyosung runs good, $2000.Please call 518-962-4394

MOTORCYCLES

2002 TOYOTA SIENNA

Silver/Gray 107,000 miles, Goodcondition. SYMPHONY EDITION,REMOTE START, CRUISE CON-TROLJBL AUDIO WITH CD $6,000Call: (518) 563-4133

2001 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE

Black 2 door. New tires, rotors,brakes catalytic converter. $4,500Call: (518) 946-7550

1997 DODGE INTREPID

6 cyclinder, 127,000 miles, Goodcondition. $1,300Call: (518) 594-5015

1952 DESOTO White/Blue, norust, small Hemi,, great projectcar. Serious inquires only.$3500. 518-962-4688

CARS

2005 WHITEHALL SPIRIT

rowing/sailboat. Classic boat, rarefind. Must sell! Asking $6400OBO. 845-868-7711

2001 SUPRA SANTERA

low hrs., mint cond., great skiwake board boat, beautiful trailerincluded, $19,500. 518-354-8089

1980 18 1/2 FT.Century Cuddy Cabin, 120 HP I/O,trailer, GPS depth finder, downrigger, plus. $2900 negotiable.518-963-8220 or 518-569-0118

1977 156 GLASTRON

Boat with 70 HP Johnson motor,with trailer, excellent condition.$3000. 518-359-8605

BOATS

TOP CASH FOR CARS, Any Car/Truck, Running or Not. Call for IN-STANT offer: 1-800-454-6951

CASH FOR CARS AND TRUCKS.

Get A Top Dollar INSTANT Offer!Running or Not! 1-888-416-2208(888) 416-2208

AUTO WANTED

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ACCESSORIES

CANARY

NICO 's variety called "fancy ca-nary". Dark on the top yellow un-dercoat. He sings and brings de-light to everyone. With cage. 518-594-0004 $25

PETS

EMERSON PIANO

1921 Emerson upright. Has richtone. Delightful instrument. $99518-594-0004

MUSIC

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VACATION PROPERTY

5 ACRES, BORDERS SANDYCREEK STATE FOREST, $16,900.2.5 acres Waterfront Property,$19,900. www.LandFirstNY.com 1-888-683-2626

LAND

COURT ORDERED FARM SALE!

SEPTEMBER 15TH!! 4 acres -$16,900. 10 acres - $24,900. 20acres - $34,900. 23 parcelsavailable for pennies on the dollar!Gorgeous upstate NY setting!$30K in discounts this weekendONLY! Views, streams, hunting!Financing available! Call for FREEinfo packet! (888) 905-8847

ABANDONED FARM! 5 ACRES -

$69,900. Nice old farmhouse,barns, awesome view!Beautifulupstate NY setting! Call 1-888-775-8114

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FARM

WESTPORT:

OFFICE SUITES. Fully furnished w/cubicles, desks, computer &phone hook-ups. 720 sq. ft. Lakeviews. Contact Jim Forcier @ 518-962-4420.

COMMERCIAL PROPER-TY

FREE KITTENS - 4 kittens, black& white, born in July. Call 518-962-8792 or 518-683-0000.

CATS

YEARBOOKS WANTED: Will Payup to $20.00 for High SchoolYearbooks 1900-1988. AnySchool/Any State.www.yearbookusa.com or 214-514-1040

YEARBOOKS "UP to $20 paid forhigh school yearbooks 1900 -1988. www.yearbookusa.com or214-514-1040.

WANTS TO PURCHASE

minerals and other oil & gas inter-ests. Send details P.O. Box 13557,Denver, Co 80201

MINERALS WANTS to purchaseminerals and other oil and gas in-terests. Send details to P.O. Box13557 Denver, Co. 80201

LOOKING FOR

3-4 bdrm Home in Elizabethtown

-Lewis Central School district.

Please call 518-873-1022

HAVE COIN WILL TRAVEL Buy-ing Old U.S coins,currency, com-memoratives,bullion and otherinteresting items. Fair & Honest.Prices in today's market. Callanytime 7 days a week, ANAmember Po Box 151, Jay, NY

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CA$H PAID- up to $26/Box for un-expired, sealed DIABETIC TESTSTRIPS. Hablamos Espanol. 1-800-371-1136

BUYING/ SELLING- gold, gold-filled, sterling silver, silver plate,diamonds, fine watches (Rolex,Cartier, PatekPhilippe)coins, paintings, furs, es-tates. Call for appointment 917-696-2024 JAY

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

WANTED TO BUY

BRUSH HOG

Model EFM600. Used 1 year, likenew. Finish mower. 518-570-8837$1,000

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HEALTH

WORK ON JET ENGINES

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All Cars/Trucks Wanted. Runningor Not! Top Dollar Paid. We ComeTo You! Any Make/Model. Call ForInstant Offer: 1-800-864-5960

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CA$H PAID-UPTO $27/BOX for unexpired, sealedDIABETIC TEST STRIPS! 1 DAYPAYMENT & PREPAID shipping.SE HABLA ESPANOL. Emma 1-888-776-7771.www.Cash4DiabeticSupplies.com

ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE fromhome. *Medical, *Business,*Criminal Justice, *Hospitality,Job placement assistance. Com-puter available. Financial Aid ifqualified. SCHEV certified. Call 888-201-8657www.CenturaOnline.com

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52" COLOR (J.V.C.) T.V.,perfect condition, $300.00 (or) 35"Samsung Color T.V. $200.00 New.518-523-1681

*WANTED TO BUY*

Gibson, Fender, Martin, etc. Gui-tars 1920-1980s. Old Rolex &Patek Phillipe Watches, Navajo In-dian rugs/ blankets, Bohlin West-ern gear, Cartier &Tiffany jewelry.TOP CASH PAID!! 1-800-401-0440

GENERAL

ADIRONDACK RUSTIC

Bentwood Furniture2-Loungers

1-Tall 2 Tier Shelf Unit1- Lge Bentwood CradleIdeal items for Log Home

518-597-3133

FURNITURE

WELL PUMP Gould, 1 HP, 4months old, $600.00. 518-576-0012

GORGEOUS STEINWAY GRAND

PIANO Mint condition 2006 Stein-way L with artist bench. Appraisedat $46,500, selling for $42,000. In-comparable instrument; wise in-vestment. Call 518-459-7799

GARAGE DOOR

8'x16', White Aluminum, insulat-ed, very good condition, no dents,will be available on or around Au-gust 9th. Asking $450 OBO. 518-297-2241.

CLARINET, VIOLIN, FLUTE, TRU-MPET, Amplifier, Fender Guitar$75 each. Upright Bass, Cello,Saxophone, French Horn, Drums$189 each. Others 4-sale 1-516-377-7907

6 ALUMINUM

Dock Sections, 4' wide 10-13'long, $2400. 518-532-0190

1972 GRAND TORINO

runs, needs work comes withsome new parts $3200; 7140 Hes-ston Chopper, hay & corn head,$1,275; Chevy Van 30 Travelmas-ter camper $2500. 518-962-4394

FOR SALE

LAWSUIT CASH Auto Accident?

All Cases Qualify. Get CASH be-fore your case settles! Fast Ap-proval. Low Fees. (866) 709-1100or www.glofin.com

GOLD AND SILVER CAN PROTECT

Your Hard Earned Dollars. Learnhow by calling Freedom GoldGroup for your free educationalguide. 1-866-930-7729

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LEGALLY HAVE IT REMOVED!Minimum $7,000 in debt to quali-fy. Utilize Consumer Protection At-torneys. Call now! 1-888-237-0388

$$$ ACCESS LAWSUIT CASHNOW!!! Injury Lawsuit Dragging?$500-$500,000++ within 48 /hrs?1-800-568-8321www.lawcapital.com

FINANCIAL SERVICES

TAKING ORDERS

for home grown pork, ready forthe freezer, $3.00 lb., Call for de-tails 518-962-2060.

HAY FOR SALE

200 Round Bales w/net wrap,(4'x5') $30 each. 518-962-4452

FARM PRODUCTS

PROMOTIONAL PRICES start at$19.99/Mo for DISH for 12/Mos.Call Today! Ask about Next Day In-stallation. 800-370-7686

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on your CABLE, INTERNETPHONE, AND MORE. High SpeedInternet starting at less than $20/mo. CALL NOW! 800-291-4159

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PUG PARTY & PARADE

October 14 at Dynamite HillRegistration 10-12, Judging at 12Noon, 15 Categories withAwards, Parade to follow. FreeAdmission, Registration andParking. North Warren Chamber:494-2722

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

DISH NETWORK STARTING AT

$19.99/month PLUS 30 PremiumMovie Channels. Free for 3Months! SAVE! Ask About SAMEDAY Installation! CALL 1-888-823-8160

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is your choice for safe and afford-able medications. OurlicensedCanadian mail order pharmacy willprovide you with savings of up to90 percenton all your medication needs. Calltoday 1-877-207-6086 for $25.00off your firstprescription and free shipping.

BUY GOLD & SILVER COINS

1 percent over dealer cost. For alimited time, ParkAvenue Numis-matics is selling Silver and GoldAmerican Eagle Coins at 1 percentoverdealer cost. 1-877-357-9566

ANNOUNCEMENTS

WESTAFF SERVICES We'll findthe perfect employee and make

you the hero!Office /Clerical,Light Industrial

Professional/TechnicalManagerial

Call today 518-566-6061

JOB FAIR-OVER 25 EMPLOYERS

on hand. Find a job in the NorthCountry. Wed., September 12that the West Side Ballroom inPlattsburgh, 4pm-8pm. Get ap-plications, submit your resume.All companies will have repsavailable. Sponsored by theNorth Country Chamber of Com-merce. Call 563-1000 for info.

CAFETERIA WORKER

Regular appointment part time, ef-fective immediately. Letter of inter-est, completed application (avail-able @ www.elcsd.org) or by call-ing the school, reference lettersdue by noon, September 13th to:A. Paul Scott, Interim Superinten-dent, Elizabethtown-Lewis CSD,PO Box 158, Elizabethtown, NewYork 12932. EOE.

HELP WANTED LOCAL

PREGNANT? CONSIDERING

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LISA WALBORSKYA C U P U N C T U R EPLLC Articles of Org.filed NY Sec. of State(SSNY) 7/3/12. Officein Clinton Co. SSNYdesign. Agent of LLCupon whom processmay be served. SSNYshall mail copy ofprocess to The PLLC205 East 22nd St. #5GNew York, NY 10010.Purpose: Any lawfulactivity.NCM-8/4-9/8/12-6TC-27369-----------------------------

NOTICE OFFORMATION OFTRINITY YOGA, LLC(PURSUANT TOSECTION 203 OFTHE LIMITEDLIABILITY COMPANYLAW)NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that the Arti-cles of Organization ofTrinity Yoga, LLC (theCompany ) were filed

with the Secretary ofState of the State ofNew York on July 17,2012.The Company is beingformed for any lawfulbusiness purpose andshall have all the pow-ers set forth in Section202(a) - 202(q) of theNew York Limited Lia-bility Company Law.The office of the Com-pany is to be locatedin the County of Clin-ton, State of NewYork, with officeslocated at 66 Cumber-land Avenue, Platts-burgh, New York12901. The Secretaryof State has been des-ignated as the agentof the Company uponwho process againstthe Company may beserved. The postoffice address towhich the Secretary ofState shall mail a copyof any process againstthe Company servedupon such Secretaryof State is: 66 Cum-berland Avenue,Plattsburgh, New York12901.NCM-8/4-9/8/12-6TC-27375-----------------------------

NOTICE OFFORMATION OFRADIO ADIRON-DACKS, LLC, Arts. ofOrg. filed with SSNYon 06/27/2012. OfficeLocation: ClintonCounty, SSNY desig-nated as agent of LLCupon who processagainst it may beserved. SSNY shall-mail a copy of processto: The LLC, 800 Vil-lage Walk, #258, Guil-ford, CT 06437 Pur-pose: to engage inany lawful act.NCM-8/11-9/15/12-6TC-27386-----------------------------

NOTICE OF FORMA-TION OF COAST TOCOAST BRANDSLLC. Arts. of Org. filedwith Secy. of State ofNY (SSNY) on08/02/12. Office loca-tion: Clinton County.SSNY designated asagent of LLC uponwhom process againstit may be served.SSNY shall mailprocess to SidneySalomon Bitton, 1320State Rt. 9/202014,Champlain, NY12919. Purpose: Anylawful activity.NCM-8/18-9/22/12-6TC-27406-----------------------------

NOTICE OFFORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITYCOMPANYName: West ShoreCharters, LLC. Articlesof Organization filedwith Secretary of Stateof New York (SSNY0on July 25, 2012.Office location: ClintonCounty. SSNY desig-nated as agent of LLCupon whom processagainst it may beserved. SSNY shallmail copy of processto Robert E. Davies,113 Bear Swamp RD,Peru, NY 12972. Pur-pose: any lawful act oractvities.NCM-8/25-9/29/12-6TC-27437-----------------------------

NOTICE OFFORMATION OFIPNETVOICE LLC.Application for Author-ity filed with the Sec-retary of State of NewYork (SSNY) onAugust 2, 2012. Officelocation: CLINTONCounty. LLC formedin DE on April 23,2012. SSNY has beendesignated as anagent upon whomprocess against it maybe served. The PostOffice address towhich the SSNY shallmail a copy of anyprocess against theLLC served uponhim/her is: Mitchell A.Bragg c/o AscentageLaw, PLLC; 2 PillsburyStreet, Suite 405,Concord, NH 03301.The principal businessaddress of the LLCis: 3649 State Route9, Peru, NY 12972.DE address of LLCis: 16192 CoastalHighway, Lewes, DE19958; County of Sus-sex. Certificate ofLLC filed with Secre-tary of State of DElocated at: Division ofCorporations, John G.Townsend Bldg., 401Federal Street - Suite4, Dover, DE 19901.Purpose: any lawfulact or activity.NCM-8/25-9/29/12-6TC-27427-----------------------------

JON MYERS ANDSON FORESTPRODUCTS, LLCArticles of Org. filedNY Sec. of State(SSNY) 7/30/2012 asJOHN MEYERS ANDSON FORESTPRODUCTS, LLC.Office in Clinton Co.SSNY desig. agent ofLLC upon whomprocess may beserved. SSNY shallmail copy of processto 404 BrandybrookRd., Ellenburg Center,NY 12934. Purpose:Any lawful purpose. NCM-8/25-9/29/12-6TC-27439-----------------------------LAKE CHAMPLAINVENTURES LLCNotice of formation ofLAKE CHAMPLAINVENTURES LLC, alimited liability compa-ny (the LLC ). Articlesof Organization filedwith the Secretary ofState of NY (theSSNY ) on August 9,

2012. Office location:Clinton County. TheSSNY has been des-ignated as agent ofthe LLC, upon whomprocess against it maybe served. The SSNYshall mail a copy ofany process to theLLC, at 152 Tom MillerRoad, Plattsburgh,New York 12901. Thepurpose of the LLCare to engage in anylawful purposes; toincur indebtedness,secured and unse-cured; to enter intoand perform contractsand agreements ofany kind necessary to,in connection with orincidental to the busi-ness of the LLC; andto carry on any otheractivities necessaryto, in connection withor incidental to theforegoing, as theMembers in their dis-cretion may deemdesirable.NCM-8/25-9/29/12-6TC-27443-----------------------------

NOTICE OF LANDSTO BE FILED FORUNPAID TAXESOFFICE OF THEC O U N T YT R E A S U R E RP L AT T S B U R G H ,NEW YORK 12901WHEREAS:Arrears of taxes leviedin the year 2012,charged and imposed,pursuant to lawremain due andunpaid on severaltracts, lots and piecesor parcels of landdescribed in the fol-lowing list, viz.:SwisS-B-LOwnerAcresFFDFDue ALTONA092000145.-2-3.2AGONEY FRANKLINJR -200.00x210.00$107.92

09200088.14-2-16A R C H A M B A U L TSYLVIE -54.00x215.00$116.39

092000

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$377.37

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09200089.-3-19.1

STONE JOSEPH SR6.00 acres" $1,153.90 "

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092000148.-2-17.1TRUDO CHARLES V4.10 acres$701.66

092000148.-2-17.2TRUDO CHARLES V93.20 acres$618.57

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092000148.-3-14 T R U D OCHARLES V -222.00x183.80" $1,241.42 "

09200089.-2-13TUBBS RICHARD31.60 acres$436.24

09200089.-2-18.231VANCOUR SHAWN2.00 acres$205.40

092000135.-1-16VASSAR REGINALDL JR9.00 acres" $1,607.62 "

092000119.-1-8VILLENEUVE DAVIDL123.10 acres$728.23

092000145.-2-2VILLENEUVE DAVIDL118.00 acres$776.50

09200088.-1-11.1VILLENEUVE DAVIDL298.70 acres" $1,491.40 "

092000134.-1-17VILLENEUVE DAVIDLEE70.00 acres$513.31

09200075.-1-11.2WARREN KIRK LEE208.00x208.00$122.74

092000150.-1-8.4WAY HAROLD L38.50 acres$954.11

092000148.-2-23WELLS RICHARD1.40 acres$492.63

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092000148.-1-13WHELDEN GEORGEP12.60 acres$326.93

092000135.-2-29WHITNEY PENNY N12.60 acres$954.75

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09200071.-4-14.3WOOD FLOYD W II-

100.00x275.00$781.34

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092201316.17-2-16AUSABLE VALLEYHABITAT FOR HUM39.70x66.00$882.91

092201315.12-1-12.2BESAW WALTER AJR.100.00x145.00$414.44

092201316.13-2-14BLAISE JAMES C78.00x350.00" $2,584.05 "

092201316.10-1-17BLAISE ROLAND A2.30 acres$1,535.91 "

092201315.16-3-6CLODGO BRIAN P -70.00x94.00" $3,306.69 "

092201316.13-5-3COURSON RUSSELL99.00x155.00$682.66

092201316.13-5-2.1COURSON RUSSELLA59.00x160.00" $2,959.39 "

092201315.16-2-24DUPREY ALFRED E50.00x240.00" $1,492.87 "

092201316.10-1-20FRENCH DIANE M70.00x320.70" $1,463.73 "

092201316.13-5-25GARVETT SONNY H46.00x100.00" $1,517.44 "

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092201316.9-1-7.3GOWAN BRUCE L75.00x75.00" $1,148.44 "

092201315.12-2-14KAIFETZ DANIEL L -95.00x150.00" $3,287.25 "

092201316.17-2-14.1KING LAURIE138.00x132.00" $2,196.61 "

092201315.16-2-18MACEY MICHAEL J84.00x250.00$356.71

092201316.13-5-24MORROW MICHAELE92.00x100.00$317.01

092201316.9-2-11R A B I D E A UCHRISTOPHER55.50x345.00" $2,084.40 "092201316.13-2-24RABIDEAU WAYNE60.00x442.00" $2,506.66 "

092201315.20-1-5.1S H U K N E C H TGERALD W113.50x94.83$893.07

092201315.16-1-12WELLS JILL ANN99.00x128.00" $2,022.47 "

092289334.-2-19ANO CATHIE200.00x217.00$994.60

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092289 303.-1-14BESAW RALPH R1.20 acres" $1,392.30 "

092289304.-1-32.11BLAISE STEFANIELYNN5.40 acres

$865.96

092289334.2-1-19BOOTH JOHN100.00x200.00" $1,840.58 "

092289326.-1-15BRANCATO JOHN CSR4.44 acres" $3,708.78 "

092289294.-1-21 B R O D ISTEPHEN T151.00x 75.00" $3,361.51 "

092289302.-1-10.2CARTE TIMOTHY C1.00 acres$224.28

092289303.-1-17.1CIPRIANO JAMES F3.30 acres" $1,357.88 "

092289313.-3-8.2CLARK ANDREW R235.00x155.00$697.41

092289334.2-1-6CLARK JAMES S60.00x225.00$816.37

092289303.-2-10CROSS CHAD M1.10 acres$735.47

092289314.-1-13.23CROWNINGSHIELDLIFE ESTATE LAR40.00x300.00$342.15

092289334.2-1-22CUMBER SCOTT LSR60.00x200.00$710.30

092289334.-1-28.2DIELLO LINDA20.98 acres$35.05

092289335.1-1-28.2DOUGLAS BOBBY131.00x108.00$336.20

092289335.-1-3E C K H A R D TJENNIFER L136.00x150.00$316.72

092289334.2-1-1ELLIOTT DALE H20.50 acres$502.84

092289334.2-1-5ELLIOTT DALE H50.00x230.00" $1,472.65 "

092289315.-2-1.2J A R V I SCHRISTOPHER M1.00 acres$878.19

092289313.-3-1.4JOY CHRIS A8.50 acres" $1,160.47 "

092289293.16-1-7KEMP KEITH1.00 acres" $3,193.44 "

092289304.-1-12.1KHAN CHAUDARY S1.20 acres" $2,419.31 "

092289293.-4-2.2LAPLANTE RODNEYP1.00 acres" $1,360.21 "

092289314.-2-5.1MCDUFFE RICHARD3.30 acres" $1,187.16 "

092289302.-1-11MONIGAN JOHN R2.50 acres$542.21

092289302.-1-23MURPHY STEVEN E37.00 acres$229.23

092289302.-2-2MURPHY STEVEN E95.00 acres" $1,645.88 "

092289315.-1-18 N O L A NHAYDEN R169.00x190.00$613.68

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305.-1-2.18PARRISH LOYAL J3.20 acres" $1,552.78 "

092289315.-3-31PATILLO RUBY85.00x145.00$213.41

092289305.4-1-7PEARSE-DRANCETHOMAS J116.00x302.00" $2,213.66 "

092289314.-2-6.6PIRVAN JOHN G8.54 acres" $1,139.01 "

092289293.-2-4.31PRAY WILLIAM W3.80 acres$559.96

092289313.-3-1.5QUINN ROBERT W21.50 acres$1,978.09 "

092289305.-2-15RABIDEAU WAYNE66.00x165.00" $1,552.78 "

092289303.-2-26RENNELL MARY B6.30 acres" $1,531.43 "

092289305.-1-2.33RIVERS MICHAEL30.00x260.00$82.95

092289305.-1-2.4RYAN MAY2.30 acres$975.08

092289334.2-1-8SALTUS LYNN M50.00x214.00$762.99

092289303.-2-29SANTOSE NICOLE88.71x400.00$942.44

0922896 2 2 . 0 8 9 - 9 9 9 9 -705.820-1881S A V V I SCOMMUNICATIONS$36.28

092289304.-1-15.2S E L I G M A N NKATHERINE B1.30 acres" $2,223.79 "

092289303.-2-27SMITH JOHN J140.00x291.00" $1,745.34 "

092289325.-1-11SMITH JOHN J82.60 acres" $2,631.40 "

092289293.-2-4.32S P R I N G E RBARBARA J3.20 acres$386.48

092289305.-1-1.3S T R A N A H A NRONALD L110.93x369.20" $2,032.31 "

092289325.-1-2.12SVENSON ROBERTE8.60 acres" $9,293.11 "092289335.-1-7.1SVENSON ROBERTE42.80 acres" $2,740.26 "

092289293.-4-5THOMAS RANDALLA2.10 acres$571.43

092289305.-2-7.32THOMPSON DAVIDA140.00x100.00$959.30

092289305.-1-2.11WARNER ROBERT P3.20 acres$822.59

092289303.-2-32WHITNEY GARRY F156.75x190.00" $1,007.21 "

092289303.-2-31WHITNEY GARY F2.20 acres" $2,483.51 "

092289313.-3-10WHITNEY TRACY

1.20 acres$159.89

BEEKMANTOWN

092400166.-1-1.21AHMAD SHERYL G7.80 acres$708.45

092400152.-1-8.11A I N S W O R T HVALERIE J4.29 acres" $4,333.05 "

092400181.-1-11A V E L L A N E D AC A R L O SHOMBERTO112.00x158.00" $1,338.90 "

092400166.-1-1.34BARNES VERN A JR186.00x150.53$781.87

092400152.-2-10.12BELROSE BRUCE2.06 acres$759.49

092400166.-1-2.1BOIRE ALEXANDERJ6.40 acres" $1,001.27 "

092400166.-1-2.2BOIRE ALEXANDERJ2.20 acres$559.05

092400166.-1-3BOIRE ALEXANDERJ1.50 acres" $1,473.59 "

092400179.-2-12.4BOND GLENN E JR150.00x200.00" $2,638.88 "

092400164.-2-8.5BORDEAU BRIAN150.00x240.00$672.84

092400167.-1-3.2BRAND ARTHUR201.00x212.00$588.28

092400165.-2-17.2BROMLEYS AUTOBODY FENDERSHOP1.00 acres$416.40

092400180.-1-3.17BURNELL TODD A2.07 acres" $2,558.22 "

092400154.-1-22C A R P E N T E RI R R E V O C A B L ETRUST EA160.00x258.00" $7,739.07 "

092400164.-1-1 CARRUTHDONNA14.10 acres$484.98

092400165.-1-27.1CLEAVER STEPHEN54.40 acres" $1,078.96 "

092400165.-1-27.3CLEAVER STEPHEN1.00 acres" $1,040.11 "

092400177.-1-8.17COLLIN DAVID22.30 acres" $9,562.43 "

092400177.-2-24.2COLLIN DAVID3.80 acres$829.88

092400139.1-1-24C O N N E L LKATHLEEN C -62.50x170.00" $4,141.58 "

092400179.-1-11.24COOK MICHELLE J1.30 acres" $1,739.51 "

092400165.-2-9 C O R R O NALVIN57.30 acres" $4,616.98 "

092400165.-2-13CORRON ALVIN J155.00x 25.00" $2,967.33 "

092400165.4-1-15CORYEA SHARON K100.00x150.00$302.37

092400150.-2-19DAVIS DAVID11.00 acres$72.06

092400164.-2-1.1DAVIS DAVID61.57 acres$699.59

092400179.-4-1.1DAVIS NORMAN A262.30 acres" $1,614.92 "

092400151.-1-6.91DECKER STEPHENM1.60 acres" $1,409.52 "

092400167.-1-33DOMINIE JUSTINA N209.40x195.66" $2,819.39 "

092400176.-2-10.1DONAH KEVIN L3.50 acres" $2,448.41 "

092400165.4-2-19DUPREY AMY160.00x160.00" $1,040.11 "

092400152.-1-14.1DUPREY DEBBIE L1.72 acres$526.20

092400179.-3-14DUPREY STEVEN M150.00x200.00$959.45

092400139.-1-11.2F E S E T T EE L I Z A B E T HHAYLETT5.00 acres$200.76

092400180.-1-3.9FOLLMER JODY150.00x240.00$852.65

092400165.-1-20.1F O R G E T T ERODNEY1.00 acres" $2,549.02 "

092400165.4-2-8FRENNIER RONALDP150.00x100.00" $1,534.93 "

092400178.-1-3.3FRENYEA THOMAS100.00x200.00$822.70

092400164.-1-11.1GATES DAN15.10 acres" $2,509.40 "

092400179.-2-26.3GILMAN JEFFREY S20.00x288.62" $1,111.02 "

092400166.-3-13GIROUX RICHARD1.20 acres$565.02

092400139.-1-5.5GIROUX RICHARD J6.50 acres$669.60

092400139.4-1-1 G I R O U XTRACEY129.70x345.00" $5,767.04 "

092400180.-1-3.24GUYNUP THOMAS S151.98x217.66" $2,274.34 "

092400150.-2-2.9HALL CARLTON P -110.00x200.00" $2,328.77 "

092400178.-3-22HINDS MICHAEL L157.00x218.00" $1,801.31 "

092400165.-2-17.1KING LEON7.90 acres$548.81

092400178.-2-11KING MARIAN E170.00x146.00$747.86

092400178.-2-12KING MARION170.00x146.00" $1,077.34 "

092400178.-2-10.1KING MARION E84.90 acres

$596.30

092400181.2-3-24K I N G S B U R YKATHERINE O53.00x150.00" $7,064.81 "

092400178.-3-9LAFOUNTAIN CLAY T1.00 acres" $1,817.20 "

092400179.-3-2.22LAPLANT ALLAN1.00 acres" $1,429.14 "

092400179.-2-5.121LAPLANT ALLEN C19.34 acres$944.50

092400179.-2-5.122LAPLANT ALLEN C1.37 acres" $2,898.84 "

092400 1 7 9 . - 2 -5.123 L A P L A N TALLEN C1.09 acres$505.28

092400153.-1-29.11LAYMAN ARTHUR LIII9.90 acres" $5,043.61 "

092400153.-1-29.121LAYMAN ARTHUR LIII1.10 acres$584.79

092400177.-1-8.183LECLERC JOHNKENNETH11.20 acres" $2,720.84 "

092400165.4-1-39LOMBARD SCOTT R139.00x150.00" $1,147.01 "

092400165.4-4-13LOZIER GAIL H150.00x250.00" $2,381.93 "

092400179.-3-19.2MARTIN JUDITH4.61 acres" $2,922.51 "

092400165.-2-1.2MARTIN LORI150.00x265.00" $2,124.94 "

092400163.-5-9MILLS MICHAEL1.02 acres$812.70

092400149.-2-13PELLERIN EDMOND4.50 acres$229.29

092400189.-2-1.1PERROTTE JOHN106.20 acres" $1,201.99 "

092400189.-2-15PERROTTE JOHN45.50 acres$466.39

092400150.-2-2.10PERYEA MICHAEL N214.00x190.00$449.64

092400150.-2-4.1PERYEA MICHAEL N41.80 acres$1,582.11 "

092400165.4-4-1 P E R Y E AMICHAEL N288.00x220.00" $1,243.31 "

092400165.4-4-2PERYEA MICHAEL N100.00x220.00$466.44

092400165.4-4-23PERYEA MICHAEL N98.00x288.00" $2,157.81 "

092400165.4-4-4PERYEA MICHAEL N100.00x298.74" $1,694.69 "

092400150.-2-2.8PORTER KEITH J -143.00x275.00" $1,035.05 "

092400180.-1-35RACETTE JEFFREY9.20 acres" $1,432.85 "

092400178.-3-24REA HENRY

140.00x226.00$751.51

092400149.-2-20REGALADO JOSE17.00 acres$300.66

092400179.-3-7.452RIVERS MICHAEL S2.80 acres$1,419.82 "

092400178.-2-10.52RIVERS TERRY L SR2.05 acres$771.43

092400177.-2-25.3ROBARE AMY1.00 acres$422.50

092400176.-2-9ROBERTS CRAIG ASR150.00x195.00" $1,673.75 "

092400150.-2-21.13ROBLES REINALDO41.00x327.00$238.23

092400150.-2-21.5ROBLES REINALDO1.70 acres$383.92

092400151.-1-2.11ROSE BRIAN W150.00x175.00" $2,457.87 "

092400179.-3-7.11RYAN ORVILLE F1.17 acres$373.80

092400179.-3-7.12RYAN ORVILLE F1.14 acres$592.16

092400624.-9999-705.820-1881S A V V I SCOMMUNICATIONS$73.54

092400165.-1-3.42SEYMOUR JOSEPHS175.00x198.72" $1,291.33 "

092400164.-1-26.1S H E E H A NC O N T R A C T I N GCORP J E44.00 acres$971.39

092400164.-1-26.2S H E E H A NC O N T R A C T I N GCORP J E44.00 acres$971.39

092400164.-1-26.3S H E E H A NC O N T R A C T I N GCORP J E46.60 acres" $1,840.89 "

092400180.-1-28.3SHEPARD KURT R181.00x203.60" $1,954.41 "

092400165.-4-37 S H U T T SSTEVEN J5.00 acres" $1,149.66 "

092400166.-1-1.35STONE DANIEL F155.90x146.36" $2,381.93 "

092400165.4-4-14STOTLER PATRICK100.00x263.00$708.68

092400181.-1-5T E R R ADEVELOPMENT LLC50.20 acres" $1,195.49 "

092400180.-1-47.1TETREAULT SCOTTJ54.85 acres" $22,506.84 "

092400181.-1-14TREADWELL BAYMARINA LLC5.60 acres$94.10

092400181.-2-20.2TREADWELL BAYMARINA LLC156.60 acres" $26,452.54 "

092400178.-2-18.7TRIM EUGENE J1.90 acres" $3,281.07 "

092400167.-1-22TWIGG JEFFERY1.70 acres" $ 1 , 9 4 4 . 6 1 "

092400152.-2-19VAN BUSKIRK KEITH32.10 acres" $1,419.57 "

092400178.-3-3VANWEORT DAVID S229.00x179.00" $2,316.19 "

092400166.-2-11VENNE DERRICK JJR100.00x150.00$421.62

092400178.-2-18.8WAY HAROLD4.54 acres$550.10

092400150.-2-6.3WAY HAROLD L26.60 acres$309.57

092400178.-2-17 W A YHAROLD L1.10 acres" $3,810.17 "

092400178.-2-18.71WAY HAROLD L2.90 acres$502.29

BLACK BROOK

092600321.4-1-13AHERNS LIFE USELETTY126.80x115.40" $1,226.10 "

092600333.-2-15.3ATKINS JAMES C24.20 acres$382.57

092600342.-1-16.11ATKINS JAMES C1.54 acres" $5,831.20 "

092600342.3-2-34ATKINS JAMES C34.00x125.00" $1,177.12 "

092600333.-1-10.2BENNETT MARK R10.30 acres$720.58

092600333.-2-4.5BETTERS NIKKI A2.30 acres$186.70

092600341.2-1-8BETTERS NIKKI A46.00x340.00$971.85

092600333.-2-4.83BLAISE BETTY120.00x195.00$713.30

092600342.3-1-15BRISTER JEAN60.00x150.00$560.48

092600320.-2-8.3BROWN KAREN4.10 acres$152.64

092600274.-1-10CARTER HOMER120.00x320.00$545.72

092600342.3-2-45CLAPPER RICHARDH83.00x90.00$932.45

092600272.-2-12.1COLEMAN RONALDP6.20 acres$503.18

092600272.-2-12.4COLEMAN RONALDP7.40 acres$559.98

092600307.2-1-23COLON DEIRDREANN60.00x160.00" $5,322.80 "

092600274.-1-12.42COON JANET L250.00x100.00$210.22

092600342.3-3-4DOCKUM RODNEY E126.00x180.00" $9,086.44 "

092600

274.-1-13.2DONAH MICHAEL J3.90 acres$398.64

092600287.-1-15.2DONAH MICHAEL J9.20 acres$291.11

092600287.-1-8.2DONAH MICHAEL J40.00x305.00$275.21

092600296.-2-10.1DOUGLAS CORP OFSILVER LAKE256.90 acres" $45,591.18 "

092600297.-1-2DOUGLAS CORP OFSILVER LAKE80.00 acres" $1,047.03 "

092600307.4-2-1DOUGLAS CORP OFSILVER LAKE3.65 acres" $13,658.41 "

092600308.-2-1DOUGLAS CORP OFSILVER LAKE11.30 acres" $1,665.04 "

092600308.-2-1.1DOUGLAS CORP OFSILVER LAKE126.00x392.58" $1,638.63 "

092600308.-2-1.2DOUGLAS CORP OFSILVER LAKE1.20 acres" $1,694.75 "

092600308.-2-1.5DOUGLAS CORP OFSILVER LAKE125.00x367.17" $1,770.68 "

092600308.-2-1.6DOUGLAS CORP OFSILVER LAKE125.00x370.73" $1,734.37 "

092600308.-2-1.7DOUGLAS CORP OFSILVER LAKE125.00x370.73" $1,655.15 "

092600307.-1-6.1D O U G L A SCORPORATION OF147.30 acres" $7,577.54 "

092600307.-2-1 DOUGLASCORPORATION OF140.00 acres" $22,766.47 "

092600296.-2-10.3DOUGLAS LEROY230.00x164.64" $2,856.78 "

092600307.2-2-1.1DOUGLAS ON SIVERLAKE INC8.30 acres$526.12

092600263.-2-10DOYLE PAUL A JR31.10 acres$258.58

092600342.1-1-37DRAKE HOWARD77.40x280.00$597.41

092600333.-4-8FENN JOHNMICHAEL5.20 acres$618.27

092600309.-2-17FORSTER WILLIAM118.80 acres" $2,424.05 "

092600309.-2-5.2FORSTER WILLIAM11.12 acres$641.67

092600320.-2-3.1FORSTER WILLIAM37.30 acres" $1,113.73 "

092600274.-1-11.1FOUNTAIN LANDCONTRACT JOHNJR180.00x190.00$628.25

092600333.-1-6.4HART KEVIN M4.50 acres" $1,208.82 "

092600

275.-1-1.31HOLMES RICK1.40 acres$258.14

092600333.-2-7.2HOOVER DONALD A150.00x141.00" $1,981.86 "

092600342.-1-16.2JAMES LEIGH347.90x120.00$558.08

092600320.-2-3.3JAMES LEIGHPROPERTIES LLC398.60 acres" $4,444.67 "

092600322.-4-1JAMES LEIGHPROPERTIES LLC5197.00 acres" $76,688.73 "

092600323.-1-7.2JAMES LEIGHPROPERTIES LLC135.60 acres$729.50

092600342.3-3-6JAMES LEIGHPROPERTIES LLC110.84x195.00" $5,078.52 "

092600342.3-3-7JAMES LEIGHPROPERTIES LLC83.93x220.60$759.43

092600342.3-3-8JAMES LEIGHPROPERTIES LLC105.00x150.00$215.22

092600264.-1-4.2LANDERS JAMES D50.00 acres" $1,419.19 "

092600275.-1-28.22LANGEVIN ROBERT27.70 acres" $1,016.73 "

092600271.-1-18.1LAPORTE JENNIFER66.00x264.00$620.93

092600339.-1-2.1LASHINSKY BARRY321.80 acres" $1,221.21 "

092600307.3-1-13.11LIBBY HEDAVOELCKER60.00x73.00$126.66

092600271.-2-12L O N G T E M PCLIFFORD R80.00x120.00$493.40

092600272.-1-10.1L O N G T E M P SCLIFFORD11.00 acres" $1,335.93 "

092600342.1-1-14M C C A L L I S T E REDWARD M66.00x132.00" $1,861.23 "

092600272.-1-18.1M O U L T O NCHRISTOPHER D71.10 acres" $2,036.20 "

092600342.-1-12.5MURRAY ESTATEJOHN D2.70 acres" $1,991.85 "

092600342.3-2-6MUZZY MICHAEL A66.00x160.00" $1,586.51 "

092600320.-2-8.5N E L S O NFREDERICK W JR2.50 acres$506.30

092600333.-1-8.3NOLAN PHILIP H13.80 acres" $1,341.25 "

092600333.-1-7.42NUTBROWN JOHNW JR3.10 acres" $2,093.94 "

092600296.-2-2.2PARROTTE SCOTT3.00 acres" $1,487.74 "092600341.2-1-11PATTNO JOHN F

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32.00x81.00" $2,637.78 "

092600321.2-1-1PETERS DONALD S219.30x264.40" $2,106.28 "

092600320.-2-9.2PRUD’HON HENRYFREDERICK1.70 acres$492.78

092600320.-2-10 PRUDHONWILLIAM L3.40 acres$520.20

092600320.-2-7.3PRUDHON WILLIAML10.70 acres$116.11

092600274.-1-16REILLY EDNA MAE220.50 acres" $3,753.25 "

092600333.-2-8.1R I C H A R D S O NSHELBY2.19 acres$285.72

092600333.-4-6.1ROBARE JAMES JR3.00 acres$623.40

092600331.-2-10ROSIO BERNARD H199.30x190.00" $1,035.98 "

092600320.-1-4S A N T A - M A R I APATRICK J2.91 acres$885.66

092600341.2-1-34STORMS ERIC165.00x257.00" $3,351.12 "

092600342.3-2-17STORMS ERIK JOHN62.50x70.00" $2,333.60 "

092600308.-2-3.1STRONG KENNETH37.40 acres" $2,315.40 "

092600308.-2-3.2STRONG ROGER D100.00x100.00$951.71

092600341.2-1-14SULLIVAN WILLIAM45.00x70.00" $2,943.97 "

092600341.-1-14SUTTELL DAVID L II1.30 acres$533.81

092600263.-2-2.1TERRY WILLIAM30.30 acres$423.73

092600339.-1-2.2THRU THE WOODSLLC12.63 acres" $3,441.08 "

092600307.2-1-4TUTHILL HELEN65.00x240.00 $133.27

092600333.-2-9.16UHL GEORGEWILLIAM JR6.20 acres" $2,034.25 "

092600342.1-1-28VALENTINE KIRK81.00x113.00$924.93

092600275.-1-3.1WARD CORY M32.00 acres$794.23

092600339.-1-5.12WARD WILLIAM L JR7.20 acres" $1,757.22 "

092600312.-1-4WETZEL DAVID M JR32.00 acres" $2,031.48 "

092600275.-1-27W H I T T I E RKATHLEEN S1.80 acres" $1,870.68 "

092600272.-2-3WOOD GREGORY A46.10 acres" $2,727.14 "

092600322.3-1-11WYMAN FAMILYTRUST130.00x170.00" $6,089.29 "

092600307.2-1-11ZWACK JOHN M100.00x215.00$80.51

CHAMPLAIN

09280118.15-4-33.2BECHARD DAVID J-66.00x145.00" $1,359.13 "

09280118.15-6-16BUSKEY STEPHENO90.00x100.00$670.99

09280118.15-5-4.2GUILLILY GREGG A70.30x55.50" $3,933.64 "

09280118.16-1-11HARTLEY DAVID G-130.00x177.00" $3,675.46 "

09280118.20-4-5 LABARGECURTIS S83.00x78.00$509.61

09280118.11-1-13.2LECLAIR BRUCE W112.00x108.00" $2,249.67 "

09280118.12-2-30M A R C H I A N OSUZANNE A100.82x145.00" $1,457.25 "

09280118.15-6-6O’CONNELL JASON53.00x100.00" $1,854.15 "

09280118.20-5-7PARKER KEVIN72.00x289.00" $1,117.13 "

09280118.15-3-18PATRIE JOSEPHLAMARQUE132.00x140.00" $1,144.70 "

09280118.15-3-29PATRIE JOSEPHLAMARQUE132.00x55.00$135.18

09280118.20-6-5PICARD ELMER55.00x127.00" $2,182.94 "

09280118.15-3-32PULSIFER ROBERT134.00x106.00$712.95

09280118.15-1-1RICHARDS JEAN75.00x92.00$301.47

09280118.11-1-13.1SELLER SHELLY S -92.00x202.00" $2,278.73 "

09280119.13-1-4SMITH STACEY L1.23 acres" $2,710.45 "

09280119.13-2-2.7T E S T O R IINTERIORS INC9.54 acres" $110,452.80 "

09280118.19-2-6T I C E H U R S TRICHARD R82.50x247.50" $2,027.89 "

09280118.20-1-1TITANIUM ERA106.00x128.00" $1,524.20 "

09280118.11-1-9 W E L L SBRIAN E85.00x190.00" $2,577.31 "

09280320.18-2-1.1ALI PLAZA INC1.31 acres" $19,929.92 "

09280320.11-1-12BABBIE LISA A92.00x138.00" $2,578.41 "

09280320.10-5-34B R U N E L L ERAYMOND J JR150.00x60.00" $2,296.63 "

09280320.7-1-1COOPER ANGEL L1.40 acres" $7,973.30 "

09280335.7-1-21EDGEWATER KNOLLDEVLOP CORP1.30 acres"$21,914.52 "

09280320.18-3-20.1EMMA REALTY LLC30.40 acres$728.31

09280320.7-2-23.1FAIRSEA LLC2.60 acres" $11,970.57 "

09280320.7-2-23.2FAIRSEA LLC100.00x135.00$425.72

0928035.-3-2I N D U S T R I A LMANAGEMENT LLC3.20 acres" $17,758.94 "

09280320.15-2-1JUNEAU MITCHELLP100.00x155.00" $3,884.50 "

09280320.11-2-6MALOY JUDITH A105.00x185.00$819.36

09280320.19-2-20MITCHELL STEVE83.50x243.00" $1,963.23 "

09280320.10-3-19PELKEY ERIC D50.00x150.00$858.43

09280320.10-4-13PERO BERNARD50.00x150.00" $3,558.44 "

09280320.10-2-5PUGH WILLIAM J JR50.00x150.00" $2,848.83 "

092803628.003-9-705.820-1881S A V V I SCOMMUNICATIONS$20.23

09280320.11-5-5TRAHAN ROGER K163.50x60.00" $2,990.16 "

09280320.11-4-7.1TWIGG JEFFERY D66.00x145.00" $2,010.52 "

09288918.-1-54.211187 TRUCK PLAZAINC4.50 acres" $16,647.64 "

09288918.-1-54.111187 TRUCK PLAZAINC.250.00x150.00" $1,827.27 "

09288917.-1-66A R M S T R O N GMICHAEL R130.18x334.76" $3,546.38 "

09288919.-1-5.17ASHLINE DAVID20.00x150.00$31.95

09288949.-1-24.42BLACK ANDREW T18.50 acres$633.60

09288935.-5-18B O M B A R D I E RPATRICK B2.10 acres" $3,116.84 "

09288933.-2-6.131BOND LINDA L8.07 acres$401.88

09288933.-2-6.12BOND ROCKY GENE1.78 acres" $3,425.32 "

09288933.-1-1.2CASTINE PENNY M140.00x165.00" $4,849.83 "

09288920.-1-7.22COUNTY OFCLINTON I D A17.00 acres" $5,326.32 "

09288917.-1-23.21COUPAL RONALD1.30 acres$496.35

09288919.-1-44.2COURTNEY JOHN P1.00 acres" $6,769.70 "

09288933.-1-12CRISPIGNIANO LLC18.50 acres" $16,303.71 "

09288933.-1-8DAME OUTDOORADVERTISING CORP12.00 acres" $1,555.22 "

09288963.-1-13DESO DIANA J1.10 acres$428.48

09288963.-1-4.-1DESO HERBERT JR35.90 acres$146.17

09288963.-1-4.-2DESO HERBERT JR5.20 acres$22.18

09288963.-1-43.3DUPEE RANDY A165.00x263.00" $1,085.81 "

09288963.-1-57DUPREY EDWARD-208.00x50.00$18.87

09288962.-1-4.41DUPREY LAURIE A12.50 acres$939.97

09288920.-1-12.1EMMA REALTY LLC91.00 acres" $4,513.51 "

09288949.4-1-25.2ERO GARRY44.69x90.00" $2,397.26 "

09288949.-2-10.19ERO GARRY S100.00x200.00$870.85

09288949.-2-10.20ERO GISELE D200.00x200.00$484.83

09288919.-1-9.4ERO LIFE ESTATETHERESA1.10 acres$836.51

09288948.-1-3.6ESELTINE MARVLE278.00x125.00" $3,135.43 "

09288918.-1-55FAIRSEA II INC16.00 acres" $1,390.73 "

09288932.-1-11.2GAMACHELAURA L12.30 acres" $1,037.26 "

09288933.-1-49GARCEAU STEPHENR32.00 acres" $1,037.26 "

09288918.19-4-3GARCEAU’S AUTOSALES2.07 acres" $12,141.92 "

09288917.-1-34.3GONYO BRUCE R2.90 acres" $1,633.42 "

09288932.-1-3.222GOOLEY GREGORYD1.00 acres$260.85

09288932.-2-11GUAY DAVID A1.70 acres$492.89

09288932.-2-19GUAY DAVID A1.10 acres$666.19

09288934.-1-51.5JANOD INC4.00 acres" $4,536.18 "09288934.-1-35.53J O L I C O E U RWILLIAM NG9.00 acres

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09288919.-1-8.1KUPATH TZEDAKAYESHOUS YAAKOV2.50 acres$610.74

09288919.-1-4.3L A B A R G ECLARENCE C2.00 acres$586.71

09288963.-1-28L A F O U N T A I NCARRIE100.00x140.00$85.64

09288949.-3-13L A F O U N T A I NDUSTIN1.00 acres" $1,061.09 "

09288950.4-1-2.1LANGLEY CARMENWANDA69.40 acres" $3,438.94 "

09288950.4-1-2.111LANGLEY CARMENWANDA2.00 acres" $5,640.85 "

09288964.-1-15.1LAPORTE MICHEL G110.00x200.00$441.28

09288964.-1-15.15LAPORTE MICHEL G285.00x224.00" $2,383.69 "

09288963.-1-54LECLAIR EUGENE L3.00 acres$583.03

09288919.17-2-11LEMIEUX BRIAN J82.00x320.00" $1,903.78 "

09288919.17-2-8LEMIEUX BRIAN J149.00x65.00$80.45

09288932.-1-21.42LEMIEUX JASON M2.18 acres$979.05

09288918.-1-38L I V I N G S T O N EKATHLEEN380.00x210.00$165.64

09288963.-1-41.1MATOTT PAUL242.70 acres" $2,686.61 "

09288963.-1-52.1-1MATOTT PAUL E122.00 acres" $1,513.40 "

09288963.-1-52.1-2MATOTT PAUL E158.80 acres" $1,523.68 "

09288978.-2-1.1MATOTT PAUL E60.70 acres" $2,372.55 "

09288934.-1-31.2M C G O L D R I C KBRIAN J1.00 acres" $1,034.09 "

09288948.-1-28.42MITCHELL JOHN D-150.00x200.00$152.40

09288933.-1-22.2MONETTE CHARLESVINCENT42.00x520.00$99.42

09288917.-1-43MOORE MICHAEL3.90 acres$690.69

09288963.-1-1M O Y E R - PA D I L L AJACQUELINE80.00 acres" $2,496.19 "

09288963.-1-2M O Y E R - PA D I L L AJACQUELINE40.80 acres" $3,290.17 "

09288917.-1-22.21PHANEUF KEVINANTHONY120.00x111.00$531.01

092889

63.-1-25.15R A B I D E A UKENNETH J1.90 acres" $2,593.94 "

092889628.089-9-705.820-1881S A V V I SCOMMUNICATIONS$102.12

092889628.089-9-705.820-1882 S A V V I SCOMMUNICATIONS$31.42

09288949.-3-4SNYDER WILLIAM J1.70 acres$498.87

09288918.-1-43.1WAREHOUSE ATVAN BUREN ST IN1.00 acres" $19,581.85 "

09288918.-1-21.3WAREHOUSE ATVAN BUREN STREET2.00 acres" $2,783.88 "

CHAZY

093000106.-2-1.13AUBIN JAMES R36.80 acres$834.15

093000122.-1-5.3BAILEY ROBERT135.00x110.00$74.25

093000137.-1-26.42BAKER ROBIN72.00x150.00$337.66

09300094.-1-54.3BLACKBURN REMI-183.80x201.70" $2,183.65 "

093000108.-1-28.2BLOW DAVID6.20 acres$775.64

09300091.-2-19.6BLOW GEORGE26.37 acres$904.60

09300091.-2-20.1BLOW GEORGE MSR17.80 acres" $2,109.65 "

093000136.-1-25.2BOCHART GARY J2.24 acres$752.36

093000136.1-2-2.2BRAULT ALAN D10.30 acres " $1,184.87 "

093000136.1-2-8BREAN SCOTTIE J-66.00x239.00$940.69

093000124.4-1-11BROTHERS TINA M1.10 acres" $1,537.60 "

093000124.-1-46.11BUSHEY DWIGHT12.53 acres$636.80

093000109.-1-58.2BUSHEY KEITH J1.80 acres" $2,268.57 "

093000124.-1-34CARPENTIER DAVIDL1.10 acres" $2,048.67 "

093000109.-1-18CLARK ESTATEGEORGE W4.60 acres" $4,052.90 "

09300092.-1-14.2COLLINS DORLA J1.10 acres" $2,208.92 "

093000122.-1-12.3COTA PAULINE E166.00x256.03$404.99

093000108.-1-36C U D W O R T HMICHELLE L300.00x155.00" $3,789.92 "

093000136.-1-22.12C U D W O R T HMICHELLE L124.00x195.00" $3,838.28 "

093000124.-1-42DAPO ESTATERALPH W -120.00x 04.00$230.92

093000122.-1-51DAVIS ESTATERACHEL R83.00x132.00$142.13

093000122.-1-58DECOSTE GWYN264.00x90.50$204.99

093000122.-1-8.16DUCHARME DENNIS1.00 acres" $1,029.15 "

09300093.2-1-26 D U M A RESTATE CATHERINE82.00x230.00$473.09

09300093.2-1-7DUMAR MICHAEL R161.00x180.00" $3,708.28 "

093000106.-2-1.11DUVALL JIMMY III1.30 acres$108.59

093000137.-1-11.4ERO MICHAEL S2.30 acres" $1,254.58 "

093000122.-1-67FILION TODD C1.00 acres$308.66

09300091.-2-37FLEMING JUSTIN G1.30 acres$649.35

093000136.-1-28.41FOUNTAIN CATHY1.30 acres" $1,859.20 "

093000106.-2-1.5G E O R G E SJENNETTE7.30 acres" $3,627.61 "

09300076.-2-5.41G O O D R O WTHOMAS W1.00 acres$886.33

09300076.-2-5.46G O O D R O WTHOMAS W1.30 acres$382.61

093000124.-1-44GREEN THUMBSNOW REMOVALINC195.70x190.00$712.32

09300091.-2-20.22GUERIN ROBIN H -200.00x200.00" $2,689.27 "

093000109.4-2-2.2H U G H E SCHRISTOPHER E1.00 acres" $1,060.43 "

093000123.-1-22HUNT LEROY JR350.00x125.00$746.27

09300076.-2-23JUBERT DALE J1.80 acres" $1,885.46 "

09300076.-2-25 J U B E R TDALE J5.00 acres$113.62

093000122.-1-60.4KNAPP AKACHANTAY4.80 acres" $2,889.90 "

09300091.-2-13.2LAMICA LANDC O N T R A C TTIMOTHY2.20 acres$370.96

093000122.-1-61LAPIERRE TODD M175.00x190.00" $2,040.57 "

093000121.-2-4.1LAPORTE JASON C6.60 acres" $1,769.06 "

093000122.-1-53.2LASALLE KERI154.00x127.30

$866.01

09300094.-1-43.211LECLAIRE BRUCE W59.10 acres" $5,131.04 "

09300094.1-1-50LEGGETT ESTATEARCHIE20.00x90.00$17.44

093000136.1-3-4LIBERTY BERNARDJ82.50x495.00$897.10

093000136.2-2-16M A U G H A NMARGARET M162.00x221.00" $3,429.38 "

09300095.-1-32 M E R K E LELIZABETH JREVOCABLE85.00x440.00" $2,811.42

09300092.-1-23.5MONETTE MORRIS150.00x250.00$718.88

09300094.1-2-28 M O S SMARCIA J225.00x210.00" $6,235.25

09300077.-1-16PARO ESTATETUFFIELD JR132.00x140.00$315.35

093000108.-1-15.2PARROTTE RALPH TJR125.00x142.00" $1,064.23 "

093000136.-1-13.1PERYER NEAL K220.00x148.50" $4,217.74 "

093000136.-1-13.2PERYER NEAL K3.80 acres$747.82

093000106.-2-2.2POFF JONATHAN E2.80 acres$374.93

093000136.-1-26PRATT DAWN150.00x125.00$246.37

093000122.-1-57.1RABIDEAU KEITH J30.50 acres$888.86

09300091.-2-19.2RABIDEAU KEITH J155.00x148.00" $1,183.21 "

093000107.-1-3.3RELATION DWIGHT3.80 acres" $2,868.61 "

093000107.-1-3.4RELATION DWIGHT7.20 acres" $3,047.02 "

09300076.-2-43 RELATIONDWIGHT1.30 acres" $3,309.64 "

09300091.-2-42RELATION DWIGHT48.00 acres$273.73

09300091.-2-32.2RELATION DWIGHTF122.70 acres$600.36

09300094.1-2-53RILEY LIFE USEMARY103.00x370.00$781.82

093000124.-1-46.62ROCK ESTATEMICHAEL O132.00x256.00$122.62

093000138.-1-4.2ROUGIER MARK100.00x200.00$822.12

093000138.-1-4.54ROUGIER MARK1.60 acres$519.09

093000138.-1-4.55ROUGIER MARK14.09 acres

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093000138.-1-4.3ROUGIER MARK E -100.00x200.00" $1,497.87 "

09300094.-1-61RUSHFORD ROGER1.73 acres" $2,287.95 "

093000630.-9-705.820-1881S A V V I SCOMMUNICATIONS$83.93

093000630.-9-705.820-1882S A V V I SCOMMUNICATIONS$55.25

093000136.-1-29.111SESSUMS ESTATEJAMES A SR19.40 acres $511.36

093000136.-1-29.12SESSUMS ESTATEJAMES A SR32.50 acres$623.62

093000106.-2-2.1SHARRON MICHAEL41.50 acres" $1,163.99 "

093000136.-1-29.3STOKES VERA F1.00 acres" $1,941.88 "

09300091.-2-23.4SWINTON LEONARD2.30 acres" $1,330.53 "

093000122.-1-28 SWINTON LEONARDE6.10 acres$921.68

093000136.-1-14.1TETREAULT TRAVISR120.60 acres" $4,885.51 "

093000124.-1-56.3THOMPSON LISA J6.20 acres$980.65

09300077.-1-13.2TODOROFF DANIEL4.30 acres$722.99

093000136.-1-29.2TROMBLY TODD D110.00x150.00" $1,858.51 "

093000122.-1-59.2TURNER DUANE A130.00x150.00$243.82

093000122.-1-59.3TURNER DUANE A130.00x150.00$137.17

093000138.-1-41.1UPTON WILLIAM R180.00x160.00" $1,038.92 "

09300076.-2-41.2VASSAR AMY140.00x175.00$246.37

093000109.-1-37.4VINCENT DANIEL200.00x200.00" $1,415.33 "

09300078.-1-10 W E I A N DDARWIN L1.60 acres$791.06

093000122.-1-60.7WHELDEN GEORGE1.55 acres$353.29

093000122.-1-60.3WHELDEN GEORGEP1.90 acres" $1,555.38 "

093000122.-1-60.6WHELDEN GEORGEP2.30 acres" $1,043.51 "

093000122.-1-60.5W H E L D E NMARSHALL F III177.00x221.00" $3,414.17 "

09300076.-2-5.44WILSON RUSSELL B2.60 acres$181.46

093000122.-1-57.2W I N T E R B O T TO MBELINDA A1.60 acres" $3,835.47 "

CLINTON

09320038.1-2-2A R G O B A S TEDWARD-82.50x260.00$82.31

09320024.-1-1.11BROWN KEVIN F22.50 acres$294.09

09320024.-1-2BROWN KEVIN F22.50 acres$529.83

0932007.-1-10.2CASSELMAN MARYLYNN150.00x162.00$100.08

09320024.-1-7COLE TIMOTHY L150.00x150.00$377.80

0932007.-1-21.5DECOSSE DEAN A8.70 acres$543.48

0932007.-1-23.1DECOSSE DEAN A4.20 acres$461.49

09320068.-1-11.1DROWN FRANK L47.10 acres$543.49

09320068.-1-11.2DROWN FRANK L1.90 acres$237.74

0932007.-1-9ELSHAFAY HEFNEY5.20 acres$910.95

09320069.-1-3.1FINLAYSON SHANE69.70 acres$536.13

09320069.-1-3.3FINLAYSON SHANE3.00 acres$233.68

09320051.-1-1.2FOWLER DONALD H361.00 acres" $4,361.24 "

09320051.-1-13.1FOWLER DONALD H61.70 acres$857.84

09320051.-1-14 F O W L E RDONALD H4.60 acres$132.75

09320067.-1-2.3GILMORE KELLEY P100.00x225.00$572.52

09320024.-1-1.21GREEN RICHARD AII51.60 acres$671.60

0932007.-1-31.13HICKS JORDON V54.20 acres$565.79

09320052.-1-9.36HOGG THOMAS10.00 acres$255.31

09320069.-1-8.1KASKA JESSE P8.20 acres" $1,426.56 "

09320023.-1-4.1 K I N GMICHAEL E100.00 acres" $1,225.01 "

09320069.-1-3.4LASHWAY SHEILA5.00 acres$575.93

09320054.-2-17M & RRESTORATIONS INC50.18 acres$151.48

09320023.-1-22.23M A C K - H A R R I SEDNA17.60 acres$311.18

09320021.-1-1.3

MAGOON MATT23.60 acres$477.93

09320069.-1-7 MORROWJEREMY113.40 acres$444.42

09320022.-1-9.1 P E R R YROY M44.40 acres$435.84

09320038.1-1-43 R O B L E SREINALDO100.00x244.00$90.82

09320069.-1-14.5ROBLES REINALDO3.00 acres$125.00

09320069.-1-14.6ROBLES REINALDO1.70 acres$107.93

09320038.-1-20S T A N Z I O N EKATHERINE37.50 acres$121.05

09320054.-2-22 STEVENSRODNEY A200.00x175.00$174.51

09320037.-1-14TROMBLEY JRGERALD J186.00x215.00$837.26

09320069.-1-13.33T R O M B L E YREGINALD JR4.00 acres$138.66

09320069.-1-14.11VANN MARK S20.00x375.00$17.30

09320038.1-1-23WILLARD LIFE USEMELODY123.75x164.75$213.80

09320054.-2-1ZAMOT EDWARD A72.80 acres$762.12

DANNEMORA

093401187.20-4-8BAKER GREGORY45.00x100.00$191.50

093401187.20-4-9BAKER GREGORY42.00x200.00$525.52

093401187.20-5-2.1BAKER KIMBERLY E30.00x84.00" $1,871.76 "

093401187.20-5-2.2BAKER KIMBERLY E42.00x83.00" $2,154.26 "

093401187.20-4-3BURDO STEVEN E55.30x95.00" $3,199.40 "

093401188.17-2-3COULON STEVE33.00x150.00" $2,131.18 "

093401187.20-6-1COULON STEVEN248.00x158.00" $2,811.80 "

093401187.20-3-16DOUGLAS THOMASM66.00x167.50" $3,010.95 "

093401187.20-7-24.2FLEMING SCOTT SR49.12x86.80$549.54

093401187.20-5-31LAMARCHE KERRI A33.00x147.84" $1,759.05 "

093401187.20-4-12L A M O U N T A I NRONALD PAUL66.00x140.00" $1,613.23 "

093401187.20-5-6LUTHER DEBORAHANNE66.00x147.84$717.65

093401187.20-7-3

PECK SKYLYNN ANN132.00x147.84" $2,999.72 "

093401187.20-5-29ROCK FRANCIS61.80x147.84$927.68

093401187.20-2-10ROGERS MARYJANE -55.00x132.00" $2,956.32 "

093401188.17-2-10TWIGG JEFFREY D125.00x100.00" $1,342.13 "

093489158.4-1-63.2A L E X A N D E RDOUGLAS A125.00x200.00$724.65

093489183.20-2-3A R M S T R O N GMICHAEL-37.29x276.00" $1,631.64 "

093489183.20-2-14ASHLINE JOSEPH R32.15x290.00" $1,011.92 "

093489158.-1-6BARNABY TIMOTHYE1.70 acres" $2,135.58 "

093489172.2-1-38.2BENOIT JACK200.00x162.00$270.06

093489172.2-1-40BENOIT JACK2.70 acres$533.38

093489183.20-4-1BRASSARD BRIAN104.71x116.00$737.16

093489183.20-2-6BROWN GERALD99.86x108.00" $2,221.44 "

093489183.20-3-5CAYEA JAMES M55.45x350.00" $1,770.54 "

093489158.-1-9.53CLIFFORD ROBERTW1.71 acres$411.40

093489183.20-1-6COOK ANDREWRICHARD132.76x266.00$901.28

093489173.3-1-14C O R M I E RELIZABETH100.00x100.00$142.29

093489183.20-4-24CORRAL JOSEPH RJR.86.00x78.00$892.89

093489188.17-3-1COULON STEPHENJ115.00x153.00" $5,309.39 "

093489188.17-4-8COULON STEPHENJ68.00x100.00" $2,041.94 "

093489188.-2-1.12DAVIS WILLIAM P112.00 acres" $1,500.55 "

093489188.-2-1.5DAVIS WILLIAM P25.40 acres$950.80

093489183.2-2-36D E F A Y E T T EMARYLOU67.00x164.00" $1,520.53 "

093489183.2-2-17DEMARO ROBERT125.00x142.00$757.38

093489158.-1-7.1DESROCHER RICKY225.00x150.00" $2,698.26 "

093489185.-1-4DOUGLAS DONALD1.45 acres$408.65

093489172.2-1-39.1DOUGLAS DONALDR40.00x150.00" $2,944.89 "

093489174.-1-20D R O L L E T T EFREDERICK2.00 acres$150.55

093489160.-1-18DUBRAY STEVEN M2.80 acres$479.28

093489169.-2-7 D U B R A YWILLIAM6.40 acres" $3,061.31 "

093489183.16-1-23D U C H A R M EJOSEPH G128.00x220.00$427.47

093489183.20-2-5FORKEY LARRY37.00x282.00" $1,550.95 "

093489188.-1-1.5GATES FRANCIS J8.69 acres$561.17

093489188.17-4-16HOYT ROGER A60.00x240.00$238.90

093489173.-3-6.9KING WILLIAM P1.00 acres$830.12

093489183.20-2-4LAMARE NEIL A45.04x280.00$532.57

093489174.-1-16.1LAPOINT NORMAN5.00 acres$246.50

093489188.-3-9 LAPORTEMICHAEL1.10 acres" $2,324.93 "

093489185.4-2-7LAW TODD2.15 acres" $10,557.82 "

093489185.2-2-21LONGLADE ROBERT150.00x255.00" $8,164.32 "

093489183.-4-1.-1LYONS SAND0.01 acres$838.59

093489183.16-2-2MACE CHARLES T -46.11x154.00" $1,241.11 "

093489169.4-1-6MARTIN RORY A1.10 acres" $8,226.26 "

093489183.2-2-13M C D O N A L DMARLON M50.00x178.00$978.75

093489183.2-2-10MCINERNEY PAUL155.00x91.00" $1,352.20 "

093489183.2-2-9MCINERNEY PAUL170.00x80.00$127.90

093489185.2-2-15MCINTOSH JEAN D105.00x234.00" $4,161.76 "

093489183.20-4-3MCINTYRE JOHN D50.00x100.00$720.36

093489 183.20-1-21MERRELL ROBERT30.00x134.00$566.75

093489173.-2-8.2MINCKLER SCOTT M1.70 acres$592.26

093489185.2-3-14MINCKLER SCOTT M70.00x300.00$286.06

093489185.2-1-12PHILLS JAMES JR240.00x 75.00" $3,891.82 "

093489158.-1-9.52R O M A N O S K YJAMES1.81 acres$414.19

093489183.16-1-7ROWE ROBERT WJR.84.48x130.00" $1,433.01 "

093489188.-1-15.-1SEYMOUR LIFE USERENA1.00 acres" $1,970.01 "

093489183.20-1-16SISKAVICH DAVID M55.79x138.00" $1,653.52 "

093489159.-2-21.1SMITH DAVID J204.00x204.00$678.80

093489173.-1-1.2SMITH DAVID J253.00x138.00" $3,320.09 "

093489174.-1-18.1SMITH DAVID J5.80 acres$427.15

093489174.-1-18.2SMITH DAVID J59.20 acres$507.09

093489174.-1-19SMITH DAVID J130.00x130.00" $2,025.85 "

093489183.20-1-25T E T R E A U L TNORMAN JOSEPH143.72x126.00" $1,725.47 "

093489183.20-1-22VANN MARK25.00x130.00" $1,315.18 "

093489188.-1-5VENNE DERRICK A66.00x140.00$684.35

093489183.20-3-16VORABETZ LIFEUSE PATRICIA142.00x170.00$96.38

093489173.-3-6.1WILLIAMS STEVENH78.80 acres$858.59

093489183.12-1-13WILSON RICHARD31.20x203.00" $1,752.79 "

093489183.12-1-12WILSON RICHARD E29.71x203.00" $2,269.28 "

093489185.2-3-22.3W O O D W A R DCYNTHIA A1.00 acres$976.69

093489183.20-4-23YANULAVICH ALEX A69.50x86.00$907.53

ELLENBURG

093600114.-1-2.1A G O N E YBRIAN K4.20 acres" $1,037.73 "

09360083.-1-25.1BARCOMB LIFE USEELIZABETH1.60 acres$592.35

09360083.-1-2BARTON GARY2.60 acres$881.03

09360083.-1-24.2B E S S E T T ERICHARD1.60 acres$633.84

093600112.-2-4BLOW RICHARD165.00x260.00$409.66

093600 71.3-3-24B O H A N N O NMICHELLE M100.00x150.00$703.50

09360070.-1-25BOMBARD GARY W

JR37.80 acres$826.39

09360099.1-1-28BRADY BARBARA A35.00x239.00$525.27

09360082.-1-15BRIOR KEITH48.50 acres" $2,596.09 "

09360097.-1-10.2BRIOR KEITH100.50 acres$913.44

09360097.-1-8BRIOR KEITH98.60 acres$932.22

09360097.-1-21.342BRIOR KEITH R104.80 acres$909.92

09360097.-1-21.343BRIOR KEITH R123.00 acres" $1,310.55 "

09360084.-1-18.114BRUNET BRADLEY14.89 acres$567.37

093600113.-1-6.1CARPENTER KEVIN69.80 acres$521.75

093600114.-1-11CARPENTER KEVIN356.00 acres" $4,195.00 "

093600114.-1-12CARPENTER KEVIN1.20 acres$170.20

093600128.-1-14.511CARPENTER KEVIN138.20 acres$802.00

093600114.-1-2.2CARPENTER KEVINP103.80 acres" $1,299.25 "

09360083.-1-15.5CARPENTER KEVINP112.00 acres$950.74

09360099.-2-22.6CARPENTER KEVINPETER45.10 acres$484.75

09360099.-2-12CARTER JAMES L1.40 acres$670.42

093600128.-1-14.4CARTER KEVIN32.00 acres$988.96

093600128.-1-14.3CARTER KEVIN J12.09 acres$251.92

093600112.-1-2.2CASEY ASHLEY L1.00 acres$114.91

093600112.-1-5CASEYS STICKS &STONES LLC8.70 acres" $1,588.70 "

09360070.-1-4.2CASEYS STICKS &STONES LLC9.20 acres$945.19

09360071.3-3-42CIOCCA RALPH20.55x182.43$140.94

09360071.3-3-44CIOCCA RALPH100.15x166.21$216.69

09360071.-3-4.1CIOCCA RALPH36.70 acres$809.52

09360071.3-2-28 D R O W NFRANK L165.00x130.00" $2,151.00 "

09360071.3-2-29DROWN FRANK L60.00x140.00" $1,157.86 "

09360086.-1-1DROWN STEPHEN LII88.00x85.00$156.58

09360070.-1-11.3DROWN STEPHEN LIII1.20 acres$48.99

09360099.1-2-28.2DUFRANE DAVID L1.80 acres$858.59

093600130.-1-8 E L D R E DFLOYD JUNIOR285.00x130.00$191.89

09360086.-1-9FOX MICHAEL J9.00 acres$218.69

09360085.-1-2.8G A R D N E RHEATHER M145.00x218.00" $2,022.68 "

09360071.3-1-8G E N E R E U XSHERRY A97.00x310.00$599.89

093600155.-4-2.1GILMORE CINTHIA R20.00 acres$218.53

09360097.-1-7GOODCHILD LARRY1.20 acres$320.56

09360099.1-1-8GOSS CAROL3.00 acres$429.04

093600111.-1-2.1H A R R I G A NBROTHERS DAIRYFARM74.00 acres$490.61

093600111.-1-2.2H A R R I G A NBROTHERS DAIRYFARM200.00x200.00$114.91

09360096.-1-1H A R R I G A NBROTHERS DAIRYFARM178.00 acres" $4,924.63 "

09360096.-1-2.1H A R R I G A NBROTHERS DAIRYFARM103.30 acres" $1,144.35 "

09360096.-1-3H A R R I G A NBROTHERS DAIRYFARM150.00 acres" $2,418.98 "

09360081.-2-2H A R R I G A NSTEPHEN218.70 acres" $2,599.73 "

09360097.-1-1H A R R I G A NSTEPHEN A155.50 acres" $2,943.87 "

09360071.3-4-1JEAN HENRY I1.10 acres$263.93

09360085.1-1-42J O H N S O NCLEVELAND JR2.00 acres$36.38

093600141.3-2-26.1K E N N E D YRAYMOND J41.40x95.00" $1,117.63 "

093600155.2-1-13LECLAIR CYNTHIA157.00x218.00$422.52

093600155.-3-10LEDUC CLAUDE3.70 acres$321.45

093600155.-3-9LEONARD STEPHEN1.30 acres$535.04

09360098.-1-14MAGOON DONALD C

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JR43.50 acres" $1,750.82 "

093600115.-1-2.4MAGOON MATTHEW13.20 acres$260.20

093600113.-1-10.5MAGOON MATTHEWC94.00 acres" $1,254.65 "

09360099.1-1-18MAGOON WAYNE95.00x160.00$628.24

09360085.1-1-10.2MANOR CLARENCE144.00 acres" $1,183.91 "

09360085.-2-9MARTINO FRANCESD55.80 acres$606.86

09360097.-1-21.341MESSIER LISA M21.00 acres" $2,251.00 "

09360097.-1-21.344MESSIER LISA M102.70 acres$812.38

09360084.-1-10.1MORROW JEREMY81.60 acres$511.39

09360086.-1-7MOUSCH DAVID L4.90 acres$164.73

093600155.2-1-12N A N T A S A E N GAPHICHART3.00 acres$666.79

093600112.-1-2.1NELSON FORREST157.80 acres$396.79

09360082.-1-16.1NORMANDIN JAMESW III220.00 acres" $3,388.35 "

09360071.3-2-3PECOR WADE80.00x220.00$758.39

09360071.3-1-4PECOR WADE J1.20 acres$512.74

09360082.-1-18.3PELLA PAUL W JR4.30 acres$158.51

09360086.-1-14.2PIKE THOMAS R200.00x165.00$453.44

09360099.1-3-5POTTS CYNTHIA56.00x115.00$427.80

09360070.-1-33.21PREVO KENNETH295.30 acres" $2,785.41 "

09360070.-1-33.23PREVO KENNETH1.70 acres" $3,249.18 "

093600155.4-1-31REDMOND JUDITHA148.50x124.00$597.20

093600155.1-2-21ROCK PHILIP E70.00x215.00" $2,615.93 "

093600115.-1-21 R U P E R TMORAIS16.80 acres$283.05

09360083.-1-18 R U S S E L LSTANLEY24.70 acres$508.01

093600142.-1-11SACHS PETER G80.14 acres$611.01

093600155.3-2-5SAWYER RUSSELLW1.06 acres" $6,454.12 "

09360085.1-1-24SILVER MICHAEL L2.00 acres$627.19

09360099.1-1-9SMITH CYNTHIA A7.00 acres$469.01

09360085.-1-9.2S P O F F O R DMELAINE A5.40 acres$160.60

093600155.-3-16TANSEY KATHLEENA140.00x250.00$491.41

093600127.-1-17TOURVILLE BRAD A200.00x200.00$114.91

09360070.-1-7TROMBLY RONALDR100.00x150.00$115.32

093600159.-1-15VILLENEUVE DAVIDL6.00 acres$179.26

093600141.3-2-57WEST BUILDINGSERVICES INC -81.07x279.00" $4,500.85 "

093600113.-1-10.4WILLIAMSON LARRYC151.50 acres" $2,356.71 "

09360070.-1-10WILSON GRANT1.10 acres$552.05

09360099.1-3-4YELLE PATRICK85.00x115.00$163.60

09360099.-2-33YELLE PATRICK15.40 acres$511.13

MOOERS

09380060.-1-10.8ARNOLD RONALD108.00x175.00" $1,364.75 "

09380030.20-1-22BARLOW WAVA83.80x152.00$696.89

09380041.-1-14BASTO JOSEPH T100.00x130.00$710.86

09380061.-1-15.2BEAUDIN DANIEL9.20 acres" $2,054.25 "

09380059.-1-25.22BELL CASEY2.90 acres$61.97

09380030.16-1-6BERNARD BRUCE W4.70 acres" $1,098.62 "

09380045.-4-14.32BLOW RICHARD2 1 0 . 0 0 x 2 0 0 . 0 0$532.29

09380057.-1-3.1 BOULRICEJAMES R53.00 acres" $1,080.05 "

09380029.-1-14.2BOUTIN RICHARD J80.00x461.50" $1,097.41 "

09380043.-1-2.52BRADY BARBARA2.23 acres" $4,172.48 "

09380031.-4-6BRAY LISA1.40 acres$599.91

09380044.-2-7.16B R E U E RTHEODORE J1.00 acres$289.61

09380044.-2-7.6B R E U E RTHEODORE J208.00x208.00" $2,380.57 "

09380046.-1-21.3BREYETTE ROBERTJ JR3.00 acres$473.78

09380045.-2-14.2BROWN CHAD1.00 acres$469.35

09380027.-1-46 B U S H E YJIM J5.50 acres$948.74

09380030.-2-7.2BUSKEY ROWLYN200.00x150.00" $2,231.06 "

09380015.-1-29.1CHALIFOU ELVAMARIE56.80 acres$946.76

09380059.-1-25.53CONSOLI TINA M2.00 acres" $3,867.85 "

09380030.-2-14.3COUGHLIN DANA165.00x175.00$81.24

09380044.2-1-22 C O U P A LRONALD P100.00x360.00$282.24

09380059.-1-25.9DANIELS ARTHUR FJR1.00 acres" $1,549.03 "

09380031.-3-20.21DOMINIC ROBERT G3.90 acres$369.32

09380015.-1-11.4DULUDE CLEMENT10.10 acres" $1,260.35 "

09380015.-1-23.22DUPEE JASONTHOMAS1.30 acres$780.23

09380014.-1-21.4DUPEE RONALD J -208.00x208.00" $1,926.42 "

09380029.-1-4DUPEE RUSSELL LJR120.00x130.00" $1,129.03 "

09380047.-1-11.1DUPREY JUNIOR R1.10 acres$296.53

09380047.-1-3.1DUPREY JUNIOR R45.80 acres" $1,464.87 "

09380045.-4-10.3FORETTE LAURA18.60 acres$736.84

09380057.-2-3FRENYEA ROBERT1.20 acres" $1,205.25 "

09380044.2-1-21GERO BETTY120.00x280.00" $1,937.58 "

09380027.-1-39.1GILMORE KELLEY P2.70 acres$313.88

09380027.-1-39.2GILMORE KELLEY P1.60 acres$632.83

09380043.-1-10 GILMOREKELLEY P2.10 acres$557.00

09380046.-1-3.5GILMORE KELLEY P1.00 acres$1,471.79 "

09380030.19-1-31.2GREENIA SANDRA110.00x142.00" $4,344.25 "

09380044.-2-7.1GUERIN LIFE USEEUGENE53.90 acres$546.88

09380059.-1-24.2H A B E N I C H T

KATHERINE A1.00 acres$144.84

09380030.15-1-7HICKS BRENDA180.00x126.00$793.43

09380016.-1-7.42HILL DANIEL R2.00 acres$480.71

09380016.-1-23.1HOGLE WESLEY G190.00x120.00$64.26

09380027.-1-11.12HOUGH DAVID29.70 acres" $1,062.73 "

09380027.-1-11.4HOUGH DAVID G2.20 acres$449.53

09380031.-3-16.3H U G G I N SALEXANDER CAROLA1.00 acres" $2,252.30 "

09380042.-1-8.42HUGGINS JOSEPH2.00 acres$730.33

09380014.-1-14JEAN JOSEPH A67.00 acres$362.40

09380031.-4-8JOCK GARY G4.50 acres$345.50

09380056.-1-16.3KING LEO P140.00x80.00" $1,498.24 "

09380045.8-1-13LABARGE BOB L142.00x121.00$306.18

09380044.-2-1.3LABARGE JOHN R1.90 acres" $5,117.82 "

09380013.-1-17.1LADUKE RALPH J25.40 acres$550.05

09380015.-1-23.5LAFAVE KIM1.30 acres$761.55

09380029.-2-12.1L A F O U N T A I NRICHARD250.00x280.00$484.20

09380029.-2-12.3L A F O U N T A I NTIMOTHY J1.10 acres$473.78

09380045.-4-13.2LAPLANTE DONN E4.00 acres" $2,252.30 "

09380044.-1-11.5L A V A L L E YGREGORY2.60 acres" $1,454.91 "

09380026.-1-8LAVALLEY LOUIS R190.00 acres" $2,127.05 "

09380041.-1-3.11LAVALLEY LOUIS R208.00x208.00$189.06

09380041.-1-3.111LAVALLEY LOUIS R208.00x208.00$532.29

09380041.-1-3.71LAVALLEY LOUIS R105.20 acres" $1,704.07 "

09380043.-1-26.1LAVALLEY MARY J25.90 acres$487.68

09380012.-1-5.1LEAFLOOR COREY15.00 acres" $1,004.20 "09380012.-1-8LEAFLOOR JESS W314.80 acres" $2,366.27 "

093800

45.-3-2LOPEZ GLORIA L165.00x235.00" $1,449.22 "

09380043.-1-26.2MANOR HAROLD W156.50 acres" $1,920.33 "

09380043.-1-26.3MANOR HAROLD W1.50 acres$902.46

09380043.-1-3MANOR HAROLD W69.50 acres" $1,308.87 "

09380031.-3-16.4MANOR JAMIE J1.10 acres" $1,801.58 "

09380030.20-2-4.1MARNES LARRY E2.00 acres" $1,713.86 "

09380027.-1-5.1M A R S H A L LJEFFREY K9.90 acres$675.04

09380045.-1-11MATTON JONATHANE4.80 acres$583.82

09380029.-2-28.6MCCORKELL JOHNW2.10 acres" $1,312.32 "

09380013.-1-18.2MCCREA STEVEN A18.50 acres" $2,332.02 "

09380058.-2-2.218M C D O N A L DMARLON3.50 acres$137.58

09380058.-1-2.1M C D O N A L DTHOMAS A149.00 acres" $1,222.31 "

09380045.-5-4MEIGHEN LIFE USEJOHN C1.20 acres$629.36

09380045.-5-5MEIGHEN LIFE USEJOHN C1.10 acres$362.40

09380029.-1-12.122FARRIAS JUAN LUISVILLA238.00x203.00$630.84

09380028.-1-3.81MESECK LIFE USEANNA J17.00 acres$580.81

09380030.20-2-12M O N E T T E ’ SFURNITURE & APPLINC52.00x212.00" $5,338.47 "

09380043.-2-38MOORE DARRELL W1.00 acres$39.99

09380061.-1-13MURRAY MICHAEL P104.10 acres$440.75

09380044.2-3-8NEPHEW MARLENEA85.00x150.00$54.54

09380061.-1-20.5NEPHEW RANDALLWILLIAM1.00 acres$833.92

09380031.-4-14.2OLIVER CHERYL2.00 acres" $1,721.84 "

09380061.-1-14.213ORMSBEE DANIEL1.40 acres$411.04

09380030.19-1-29ORR LORRAINE E132.00x282.00$285.08

09380014.-1-12.21OTIS SHELBY L

9.20 acres" $2,314.68 "

09380026.-1-12.3PORTER SHANNONM1.60 acres" $1,108.22 "

09380031.-3-16.5POULIN JASON P150.00x270.00" $1,333.58 "

09380058.-1-26.1POUPORE NICOLEANN4.90 acres$228.14

09380029.-2-8.1PRACHAR EDWARD168.50 acres" $1,694.13 "

09380046.-1-3.7RABIDEAU DALE5.00 acres" $4,654.39 "

09380029.-1-12.6RABIDEAU GAIL M1.00 acres$723.40

09380027.-1-25RABIDEAU JAMES FSR176.00 acres" $5,500.55 "

09380027.-1-47.1RABIDEAU JAMES FSR115.10 acres" $1,773.42 "

09380031.-3-12RABIDEAU JOHN L110.00acres" $1,804.65 "

09380031.-3-14RABIDEAU JOHN L22.80 acres$130.14

09380047.-1-1 RABIDEAUJOHN L63.00 acres" $1,794.67 "

09380043.-1-8.15REED JESSE102.40 acres" $1,350.25 "

09380030.20-3-6RELATION DWIGHT58.00x64.00" $4,188.00 "

09380030.20-3-8RELATION DWIGHT25.00x215.00$193.34

09380012.-1-11ROCK LARRY J JR9.90 acres$760.34

09380044.2-3-10SAMPLE CYNTHIA L162.50x175.00" $4,664.98 "

09380044.2-3-9SAMPLE CYNTHIA L45.00x165.00$51.03

09380044.2-1-10SMITH MEREDITH K104.00x165.00$965.63

09380013.-1-17.2SPOOR JERRY E2.80 acres$451.89

09380047.-1-2.31SWINTON LEONARD2.30 acres$466.27

09380061.-1-21.4SWINTON LEONARD189.00x173.00$217.76

09380062.-2-4.2TAYLOR RONNIE3.70 acres" $1,090.38 "

09380028.-1-9.1TEDFORD ROY108.90 acres" $1,565.41 "

09380016.-1-9T H O M P S O NROBERT G1.50 acres" $1,427.19 "09380044.-2-8.4TROMBLEY KASEY150.00x270.00" $3,531.12 "

093800

46.-1-4.12TROMBLY RANDALLR2.70 acres$561.34

09380045.-3-8 TROMBLYRICHARD C SR4.00 acres$312.19

09380047.-1-2.33VANCOUR TRAVIS L3.90 acres" $2,224.55 "

09380029.-2-8.2 W I N C H I PJULIA4.80 acres$570.65

09380029.-1-16.2W O O D R U F FJOSHUA D1.65 acres" $2,439.08 "

09380030.-1-21.3WYSKO TIMOTHY F1.80 acres$419.87

PERU

094000280.1-9-23A D I R O N D A C KMANOR HM FORADULTS120.00x221.25" $25,826.08 "

094000254.-4-9.21ANDERSON RICKY A4.80 acres$260.91

094000269.-2-13BAKER GREG1.00 acres$266.76

094000269.-2-14BAKER GREGORY2.14 acres" $2,126.45 "

094000265.-1-24.1BARCOMB LINDA300.05x235.00" $1,564.63 "

094000 265.-1-1.2BATTISTA RAYMONDJ57.10 acres$722.31

094000291.-1-31.3BLAISE STEVEN A1.20 acres$705.51

094000280.1-4-38BOURDEAU MARK C110.00x180.00" $2,435.65 "

094000269.-1-24BOUYEA MICHAEL P125.00x200.00" $1,787.46 "

094000258.-1-10.1BOYD LIFE ESTMILDRED W4.00 acres" $1,979.75 "

094000269.-2-40BRADLEY AUDREYM2.30 acres$595.27

094000256.-5-40B U C H A N A NREBECCA J1.00 acres" $2,885.56 "

094000267.-1-8.122BULT JEFFREY P20.00 acres$980.05

094000290.-1-13CARPENTER TODDD1.40 acres" $2,716.12 "

094000255.-2-39.28CIOCCA RALPH78.70 acres" $1,038.17 "

094000255.-7-10 C I O C C ARALPH2.41 acres$308.27

094000255.-7-11CIOCCA RALPH246.00x271.00$514.99

094000255.-7-12CIOCCA RALPH1.09 acres$263.04 094000255.-7-13CIOCCA RALPH1.34 acres$263.04

094000

255.-7-14CIOCCA RALPH1.45 acres$263.04

094000255.-7-15CIOCCA RALPH1.20 acres$263.04

094000255.-7-16CIOCCA RALPH253.00x271.00$263.04

094000255.-7-17CIOCCA RALPH1.16 acres$263.04

094000255.-7-18CIOCCA RALPH1.26 acres$263.04

094000255.-7-19CIOCCA RALPH1.23 acres$263.04

094000255.-7-2CIOCCA RALPH1.15 acres$511.74

094000255.-7-20CIOCCA RALPH1.23 acres$263.04

094000255.-7-21CIOCCA RALPH179.00x220.00$514.99

094000255.-7-22CIOCCA RALPH180.00x220.00$495.58

094000255.-7-23CIOCCA RALPH180.00x220.00$495.58

094000255.-7-25CIOCCA RALPH180.00x220.00$495.58

094000255.-7-26CIOCCA RALPH180.00x220.00$253.36

094000255.-7-27CIOCCA RALPH1.10 acres$263.04

094000255.-7-28CIOCCA RALPH177.00x257.00$372.86

094000255.-7-4CIOCCA RALPH200.00x211.00$508.52

094000255.-7-5CIOCCA RALPH155.00x262.00$243.65

094000255.-7-6CIOCCA RALPH1.50 acres$266.27

094000255.-7-7CIOCCA RALPH1.64 acres$266.27

094000255.-7-8CIOCCA RALPH1.56 acres$266.27

094000255.-7-9CIOCCA RALPH1.59 acres$266.27

094000269.-2-29.22CIOCCA RALPH225.00x168.70$686.14

094000269.-2-29.23CIOCCA RALPH43.55 acres" $1,900.51 "

094000269.-2-29.25CIOCCA RALPH5.22 acres$815.32

094000269.-2-29.28CIOCCA RALPH1.73 acres$724.90

094000268.-1-20.11CLARK DARWIN35.88 acres" $1,254.57 "

094000268.-1-20.16CLARK DARWIN2.24 acres

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094000267.-4-7 C L A R KRICHARD J JR1.60 acres" $2,675.65 "

094000267.-4-8 C L A R KRICHARD JR5.30 acres" $2,691.80 "

094000269.-2-11CLARY DAVID H1.10 acres$836.45

094000290.-1-17COLLINS JOSEPH A150.00x150.00" $1,148.00 "

094000281.12-1-14CORYEA CHRISTINAM30.00x100.00$266.27

094000256.-5-30.4CUMBER MARTIN L1.00 acres$565.14

094000279.-2-33DASHNAW LISA A3.00 acres" $1,143.71 "

094000267.-2-5 D O N E RJAMES E200.00x178.00" $2,244.60 "

094000255.-2-20 D O T YTIMOTHY M2.60 acres" $2,845.30 "

094000270.-2-42.2DUPREY MICHELELEE1.50 acres" $4,182.41 "

094000281.12-1-10DWYER GERALD M125.00x175.00$317.95

094000293.-1-49 ERO MARYANN1.00 acres" $1,525.87 "

094000291.-1-20.8FALCON LANCE W3.56 acres$791.23

094000270.-1-50.4GAGNIER SANDRA A1.61 acres$380.52

094000277.-1-10.2GARCIA ANDREW R8.50 acres$567.11

094000280.1-8-14GERMAIN BRUCE R100.00x95.00" $3,606.89 "

094000276.-1-4GIDDINGS DANNY S150.00x200.00$265.07

094000256.-5-11.8GILMORE JESSICA125.00x300.00$943.01

094000279.2-3-7GORDON DAVID145.48x298.73" $6,249.71 "094000255.-2-42GREEN CARMALITA200.00x150.00" $1,269.20 "

094000281.-1-35HAMILTON LEISA1.30 acres$708.75

094000255.-3-9.1HARRIS ANDREW150.00x162.14" $1,015.58 "

094000293.-1-47.3HARRIS BETTY H2.80 acres$493.31

094000269.-2-9.1HAYNES DAVID15.70 acres" $1,005.89 "

094000290.-1-16.11HERDMAN DEBBIE46.00 acres" $1,968.34 "

094000267.-2-12.1JOYAL JAMES R1.00 acres" $1,881.12 "

094000280.1-8-45JOYCE KEVIN81.69x125.00" $2,789.35 "

094000267.-1-21.1K A C Z M A R C Z Y KSTEPHEN59.50 acres" $3,358.25 "

094000258.-1-40KELLEY JAMES75.00x152.00$453.60

094000256.-3-1KELLY MICHAEL W1.10 acres$40.20

094000256.-3-27KELLY MICHAEL W-110.00x264.00" $2,065.36 "

094000278.-1-13KEYES ORVILLE J138.00x200.00" $1,084.35 "094000291.-1-23.11K R Y V A N I SLYSANDRA A1.50 acres" $1,787.46 "

094000255.-7-1K U S A L O N I SSTANLEY W160.00x285.00" $1,024.93 "

094000270.-1-42LADUE JEREMY W181.00x125.00$315.73

094000279.-6-16LADUKE SUSAN1.25 acres$887.61

094000279.-6-17LADUKE SUSAN1.50 acres$911.56

094000279.-6-18LADUKE SUSAN185.00x195.00$863.63

094000281.-2-6.3LADUKE SUSAN A1.85 acres" $5,732.69 "

094000258.-1-20LAMAY ESTHER M8.50 acres" $1,868.20 "

094000293.-1-46.1LAMICA JAY E9.60 acres$332.24

094000270.-1-62.23LAVIGNE DAVID J250.00x150.00" $1,143.24 "

094000269.-3-45LAVIN CANDY COINC154.13x210.76$216.79

094000265.-1-19L A W R E N C EGREGORY1.25 acres" $1,755.16 "

094000270.-1-10.1L ’ E S P E R A N C EJASON64.00 acres" $1,435.43 "

094000270.-1-10.2L ’ E S P E R A N C EJASON6.14 acres" $6,470.56 "

094000270.-1-10.3L ’ E S P E R A N C EJASON5.05 acres$808.87

094000258.-3-15LUCAS JOSEPH100.00x150.00$818.55

094000254.-3-3.2M & M COUNTRYSTORE INC4.00 acres" $5,268.68 "

094000255.-2-5M A C L A U G H L A NJOANNE S28.20 acres$266.02

094000256.-7-5MARTINEAU DEAN173.07x260.00$315.28

094000279.2-2-4MCCARTHY CECILEM84.22x301.67" $2,748.05 "

094000256.-5-5.6MERRILL PENELOPEB150.00x250.00$327.22

094000280.1-8-19MEYER EDWARD D65.00x110.00" $3,887.43 "

094000290.-1-26.21MONIGAN JOHN R146.40 acres" $6,147.58 "

094000266.-1-3.3NICHOLS CARMEN4.20 acres" $2,108.94 "

094000270.-1-44OSHER ELVIS L95.00x225.00" $2,083.11 "

094000270.-1-34PARENT JENNIFERM180.00x169.57" $1,319.15 "

094000257.-2-6P E G U E SSYLVESTER L165.00x132.00$580.66

094000258.-1-21PELKOWSKI DAVID1.00 acres" $1,948.00 "

094000268.-2-11.1PRUE JAMES150.00x250.00" $3,210.27 "

094000256.-3-20REEVES SUSAN M-110.00x264.00$311.62

094000256.-5-11.6REEVES WAYNE1.00 acres" $1,175.55 "

094000270.-1-50.28RENNELL ROBERT H1.30 acres" $4,686.24 "

094000281.12-1-15RIGHI LIFE USEGIORDANO10.00x240.00$227.52

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094000270.-1-56.2ROCK JAMES200.00x133.00" $2,280.10 "

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094000270.-1-8SNYDER HOWARD LJR1.40 acres

$437.23

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094000291.-1-15.32STEFANICK BRIAN1.30 acres" $3,213.52 "

094000279.-2-31.11STICKNEY SHAWN5.60 acres" $3,226.54 "

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094000256.-5-48.4TIMMONS DAVID3.00 acres" $3,087.55 "

094000257.-1-2.2TURCHIOE ENID1.40 acres" $3,213.52 "

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094000281.-2-21.3VOX AM/FM LLC20.24 acres" $1,745.48 "

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PLATTSBURGH

094200191.-5-6AGNEW JAMES125.00x187.60" $2,318.67 "

094200194.-1-25AKEY PROPERTIESLLC19.62 acres" $92,263.36 "

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094200193.3-3-2.1ALFORD HAROLD45.00x120.00$319.00

094200193.3-3-26AMISON MARY R110.00x100.00" $1,520.52 "

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094200245.-5-13.2BLAIR BERNARD161.00x396.00$640.62

094200205.-1-17B L A K E S L E YARTHUR22.70 acres" $2,095.09 "

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094200208.8-2-3BOUVIA RUSSELL107.44x131.46" $1,477.22 "

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094200246.-1-13.2CARON’S OFPLATTSBURGH INC3.61 acres" $5,630.14 "

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094200220.4-4-6CHAGNON RICKY42.00x240.00" $1,308.33 "

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094200192.-1-20.1CIOCCA RALPH183.80 acres" $5,137.29 "

094200192.-4-13CIOCCA RALPH167.11x108.85$549.79

094200192.-4-16CIOCCA RALPH100.38x164.01$620.83

094200192.-4-2CIOCCA RALPH163.00x117.00$571.41094200192.-4-8CIOCCA RALPH2.90 acres" $4,026.42 "

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$619.87

094200206.4-4-3COLLIN & MCBRIDEINC150.00x133.13" $15,939.35 "

094200206.3-1-18.21CRARY JOHN W1.10 acres" $2,721.60 "

094200220.4-4-7CRISS BONNIE L55.00x240.00$579.20

094200194.-1-14.1CUMBERLAND 12LLC7.04 acres" $118,211.97 "

094200220.-6-2.14CZAJA-BURGESSELIZABETH286.00x268.00$242.69

094200246.-1-10.54DAME J DAVID5.22 acres" $2,408.13 "

094200246.-1-9.151DAME MAUREEN V42.80 acres" $4,996.11 "

094200246.-5-1DAME MAUREEN V1.33 acres$357.19

094200246.-5-10DAME MAUREEN V1.39 acres$874.52

094200246.-5-11DAME MAUREEN V1.29 acres$357.19

094200246.-5-12DAME MAUREEN V1.38 acres$357.19

094200246.-5-13DAME MAUREEN V1.32 acres$357.19

094200246.-5-14DAME MAUREEN V1.34 acres$357.19

094200246.-5-16 D A M EMAUREEN V1.09 acres$357.19

094200246.-5-17DAME MAUREEN V1.34 acres$357.19

094200246.-5-18 D A M EMAUREEN V1.48 acres$357.19

094200246.-5-19DAME MAUREEN V1.07 acres$357.19

094200246.-5-2DAME MAUREEN V1.14 acres$874.52

094200246.-5-20DAME MAUREEN V1.27 acres$357.19

094200246.-5-21DAME MAUREEN V1.34 acres$357.19

094200246.-5-22DAME MAUREEN V1.26 acres$357.19

094200246.-5-23DAME MAUREEN V1.24 acres$357.19

094200246.-5-24DAME MAUREEN V1.22 acres$357.19

094200246.-5-25DAME MAUREEN V1.31 acres$357.19

094200246.-5-26DAME MAUREEN V1.34 acres$357.19

094200246.-5-27DAME MAUREEN V1.18 acres

$357.19

094200246.-5-28DAME MAUREEN V1.35 acres$357.19

094200246.-5-29DAME MAUREEN V78.62x245.63$357.19

094200246.-5-3DAME MAUREEN V141.25x247.00$874.52

094200246.-5-30DAME MAUREEN V1.20 acres$357.19

094200246.-5-31DAME MAUREEN V1.91 acres$177.82

094200246.-5-4DAME MAUREEN V117.17x247.00$874.52

094200246.-5-5DAME MAUREEN V94.94x287.00$874.52

094200246.-5-6DAME MAUREEN V114.81x295.00$874.52

094200246.-5-7DAME MAUREEN V115.16x312.00$874.52

094200246.-5-8DAME MAUREEN V116.85x337.00$874.52

094200246.-5-9DAME MAUREEN V1.03 acres$874.52

094200247.5-1-10DAME MAUREEN V170.87x135.05$357.19

094200247.5-1-11DAME MAUREEN V282.00x87.09$357.19

094200247.5-1-12DAME MAUREEN V186.84x151.02$357.19

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094200191.-2-46DARRAH DAVID100.00x210.00" $1,766.11 "

094200203.4-2-21DARRAH ROBERT495.00x95.00$130.42

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094200

189.-3-3.31D E F A Y E T T EANDREW J1.10 acres$35.40

094200203.-1-7D E S C H A M P SSHARON A1.30 acres$960.66

094200246.-1-13.11DUMESNIL BRIAN K2.80 acres" $1,482.83 "

094200221.9-1-6DUROSE KRISTINAS72.82x152.65$763.38

094200233.-5-67ESP PROPERTIESLLC1.67 acres" $16,753.81 "

094200233.7-1-4E S P O SPROPERTIES LLC2.26 acres" $8,479.46 "

094200219.2-1-9.13F E N W I C KREVOCABLE TRUSTGUY BE1.30 acres" $1,738.52 "

094200192.4-1-10FOLEY DONALD EJR115.00x130.00" $1,213.52 "

094200205.3-2-10F R E D E N B U R GJEFFREY A110.00x295.00" $2,215.75 "

094200208.-1-7FRY MARY K70.00x175.00" $2,065.16 "

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094200192.4-1-85GARROW BRENT115.00x133.76" $1,283.05 "

094200205.-1-41.2GIROUX RICHARD3.70 acres" $10,155.96 "

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094200192.4-1-56GOHLKE NINA125.83x147.25" $1,065.99 "

094200221.9-1-10GOWETT TIMOTHYP1.37 acres" $5,228.23 "

094200221.9-1-11GOWETT TIMOTHYP120.00x289.00$577.71

094200205.3-2-4G R E G O I R EBARRETT1.70 acres" $1,711.84 "

094200232.-3-25G R E G O I R EBARRETT2.50 acres" $1,733.38 "

094200220.4-2-1.12HANSHAW SYLVIA75.00x156.00" $1,761.92 "

094200191.-2-32.1HAYES ANN MARIE44.30 acres" $1,094.82 "

094200194.-3-10HEBERT CHERYL A100.00x227.00" $1,176.43 "

094200232.-3-41.9HENDRIE GENE183.86x179.18$693.14

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094200191.-2-7.8HOLMES TIMOTHY30.60 acres" $3,227.78 "

094200233.7-1-11.1HOMER MOVING &STORAGE CO INC2.50 acres" $2,466.84 "

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094200220.-7-4KAYCEE LOOPPARTNERS LLC2.30 acres" $8,613.16 "

094200220.4-2-36KENNEDY ROBERT100.00x269.18$341.88

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094200204.-2-51.3L A B O M B A R DLOREN G1.15 acres" $3,923.55 "

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094200194.-3-13LATINVILLE JAMES100.00x226.00" $3,872.98 "

094200193.3-3-53LATOUR WALTER100.00x150.00" $2,074.04 "

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094200191.-3-15.121MCKENNA STEPHENA11.80 acres" $3,838.46 "

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094200220.-4-36 M E R K E LDAVID48.80 acres" $11,906.64 "

094200192.4-1-61MESEC ROGER-115.00x133.10$755.75

094200220.2-2-8MONETTE CARL M-50.00x157.75" $1,378.99 "

094200194.-2-8.11M O S C H E L L EDARRYL T115.30 acres" $6,213.06 "

094200220.4-5-77MOUSSEAU TAMMYL130.00x110.00" $1,981.96 "

094200245.-5-15MURRAY JOHN D74.00x200.00$343.58

094200221.9-1-13NORTH COUNTRYTOWING LLC120.00x289.00" $3,170.64 "

094200193.-1-12.2N O R T H W A YO U T D O O RADVERTISING54.60 acres$167.37

094200193.-1-12.2-1N O R T H W A YO U T D O O RADVERTISING0.00x0.00$238.69

094200194.-1-13.1NPB PROPERTIESLLC16.90 acres" $8,220.73 "

094200191.-2-7.6OBERT MICHAEL1.57 acres$950.89

094200193.-1-11O’GARRO MCNEVIN51.70 acres" $1,285.17 "

094200203.-1-19PARENT JENNIFER150.00x150.00$637.31

094200220.4-4-13PATNO RONALD W110.00x210.00$443.88

094200206.-1-23PAYSON CHARLES73.90 acres$7,720.55 "

094200192.-2-21PERYEA MICHAEL27.40 acres$531.25

094200205.-3-8PERYEA MICHAEL N56.90 acres$2,348.50 "

094200206.-2-17PERYEA MICHAEL N2.90 acres" $3,763.24 "

094200189.-3-3.32POWERS LEON3.04 acres" $1,022.01 "

094200204.-1-13.1PROVOST JAMES J1.55 acres$385.76

094200204.-1-13.11PROVOST JAMES J500.00x130.00$51.93

094200204.-1-13.3PROVOST JAMES J1.72 acres$398.96

094200191.-2-34RAWLEIGH TAMMYM110.00x180.00$668.84

094200203.-1-8REYELL ROBERT J132.00x264.00$537.45

094200205.4-2-9.1ROBERTS JAMES R78.00x145.00$778.70

094200220.4-2-1.21ROCK JARED D50.00x207.00" $2,393.86 "

094200203.-1-38ROCK SHEILA J2.00 acres$806.32

094200219.2-1-3.5ROSS MARY ANN218.00x189.00" $9,104.45 "

094200192.4-2-33ROUGEAU TIFFANYM100.95x156.40" $2,931.22 "

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094200642.-9999-705.820-1881S A V V I SCOMMUNICATIONS$158.25

094200642.-9999-705.820-1882 S A V V I SCOMMUNICATIONS$44.32

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094200192.4-3-28SMITH ESTATEESTHER C105.00x150.00" $2,386.83 "

094200191.-2-12ST DENIS ROBERT8.60 acres" $2,927.23 "

094200233.-1-9S T A M P F L E RDEBORAH L75.00x160.00$880.64

094200246.-1-11 STEWARTESTATE CALVIN148.00x230.00" $1,995.05 "

094200190.-3-2.3STOTLER PATRICK5.28 acres" $1,082.39 "

094200233.-1-27STUDLEY WILLIAM1.20 acres$6,822.45 "

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094200206.4-4-22TAYLOR MICHAEL

60.00x336.00" $3,142.36 "

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094200181.-3-4.2T E R R ADEVELOPMENT INC18.70 acres$187.53

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094200192.-5-12WALKER DOUGLAS60.00x215.24" $4,075.55 "

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094200205.4-2-10.5WILLETTE DAYL80.00x282.15" $3,876.69 "

094200192.4-3-17WRIGHT RANDY S100.00x150.00" $1,210.26 "

094200192.4-1-60YATES RITA L115.00x133.76" $1,952.70 "

094200233.16-1-18YOUNG SHIRLEY M75.00x116.70" $4,452.95 "

094200232.-3-22.9ZATYLNY FRANK S1.00 acres$510.96

SARANAC

094401202.5-2-22BEAUDOIN MARK100.88x255.95" $6,075.56 "

094401201.8-1-5CORMIER LINDA61.00x165.00" $1,885.96 "

094401201.12-1-6COULON STEPHEN133.50x126.00" $1,535.89 "

094401201.12-1-7COULON STEPHENJ1.20 acres" $4,255.94 "

094401201.8-1-24.2DOUGLAS THOMAS210.00x140.00" $3,367.13 "

094401201.8-1-24.4DOUGLAS THOMASM94.00x100.00$372.47

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094401202.5-1-1EGAN ROBERT F98.00 acres" $1,635.92 "

094401187.20-9-1RABIDEAU GERALD146.00x183.00" $1,578.22 "

094401188.17-7-19SCENIC VIEWESTATES LTD5.30 acres" $1,142.14 "

094401188.17-8-12.2SCENIC VIEWESTATES LTD3.30 acres" $1,540.89 "

094401

201.8-1-43SPINNER BETTYANN132.00x192.00$48.96

094401187.20-9-3.1THE MALSEPTICLLC1.50 acres" $1,307.02 "

094489240.1-1-28A L E X A N D E RDOUGLAS261.52x81.50" $3,243.23 "

094489240.1-1-27A L E X A N D E RDOUGLAS A JR33.00x81.80" $1,855.20 "

094489227.-2-3.3ALLEN DAVID110.80 acres$1,484.90 "

094489253.-1-7ANDERSON MARK E93.50 acres" $1,426.83 "

094489227.-1-24.6ASHLINE SCOTT1.40 acres" $5,180.25 "

094489236.-1-3.1ATKINSON FRED SR262.40 acres" $4,465.17 "

094489248.-1-23ATKINSON LEE D2.80 acres$403.14

094489236.-1-9ATKINSON RONALDSR5.30 acres" $1,425.93 "

094489261.-1-10ATLAS F LLC125.10 acres" $2,087.49 "

094489263.-1-49.2BARBER RANDOLPH3.60 acres$323.26

094489202.-2-6BAUGHN THOMASM120.00x250.00" $2,946.91 "

094489210.2-3-4BEDARD BECKY L125.00x240.00$418.61

094489214.-1-19.2BLAKE ROBERT8.20 acres" $3,677.44 "

094489251.-1-31.1BRIEN BENJAMIN W30.60 acres" $2,909.61 "

094489262.-1-4BROUSSEAU STEVE7.20 acres" $4,980.64 "

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094489215.-1-34BURLEIGH MICHAELJ3.30 acres$3504.57

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094489251.3-4-8CARPENTER GLENN115.00x179.50$888.97

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094489226.-1-19CARTER OSWALD J82.50x132.00$391.62

094489238.-1-1.12CHAMPAGNE CODYJ12.10 acres$3,604.84 "

094489238.-1-1.11C H A M P A G N ESHANE12.00 acres$417.69

094489

238.-1-1.2C H A M P A G N ESHANE J55.70 acres" $3,205.55 "

094489241.-1-17CHRISTON GEORGE3.00 acres$664.51

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094489240.1-1-23CORYER WILLIAM R103.50x70.00" $3,173.64 "

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094489215.-1-28.2DAVIES JOSEPH A4.42 acres" $5,608.63 "

094489241.-1-23 DEARSONNORVIN5.00 acres$700.82

094489202.-2-25.1DECKER LAURA82.50x132.00" $3,233.69 "

094489216.-1-29.1DELISLE AYOTTECONNIE A222.00x120.00$472.57

094489201.-1-3.2D E S C H A M P SSHARON A15.50acres$608.92

094489228.-1-2.2DEVINS BEVERLY A1.08 acres" $2,344.31 "

094489236.-1-3.19D I C K E R M A NMARION8.40 acres$512.07

094489263.-1-37DOYLE PAUL A JR14.00 acres$818.62

094489239.-1-33.2D R O L L E T T EREBECCA18.80 acres" $3,230.96 "

094489262.-1-37 D U P R A SJOHN H III100.00x270.00$516.52

094489202.-3-1EGAN ROBERT F28.30 acres" $1,234.44 "

094489202.-3-2EGAN ROBERT F74.00 acres" $1,056.58 "

094489260.-1-9.22EVANS DONALD J1.00 acres" $1,476.43 "

094489251.-1-1.2FILION SUSAN12.30 acres$467.70

094489202.-1-18.1FINLEY TREVOR D-82.50x211.73" $1,177.94 "

094489215.-1-2.2FORKEY JAMES C1.00 acres$711.19

094489263.-1-49.3GEPPNER CINDY21.30 acres$1,750.72 "

094489262.-1-45.1GIBBONS GREGORYCHADWICK8.44 acres$642.76

094489262.-1-45.10GIBBONS GREGORYCHADWICK5.13 acres$522.95 094489262.-1-45.13GIBBONS GREGORY

CHADWICK9.18 acres$671.79

094489262.-1-45.14GIBBONS GREGORYCHADWICK9.78 acres$699.63

094489262.-1-45.5GIBBONS GREGORYCHADWICK9.91 acres$703.30

094489262.-1-45.61GIBBONS GREGORYCHADWICK19.20 acres" $6,580.58 "

094489262.-1-45.7GIBBONS GREGORYCHADWICK5.34 acres$566.53

094489262.-1-45.8GIBBONS GREGORYCHADWICK3.47 acres$464.87

094489210.2-1-6 G I L L E T THERMAN H99.00x350.00$648.02

094489210.2-2-3G I L L E T TJESSALYNN J60.00x335.00$271.82

094489251.3-2-7GILMOUR CAROL83.23x100.00$652.04

094489263.-1-14.1GRIFFITH JERRY M14.90 acres$293.94

094489210.2-1-5HARRIS ANDREW61.00x330.00$887.18

094489239.-1-9.12HELMS PAUL42.10 acres" $1,234.44 "

094489263.-1-47.1HOLMES GARY50.00x265.00$316.78

094489263.-1-47.2HOLMES GARY1.20 acres" $3,129.34 "

094489239.-1-34.1KAISER KENNETH J52.60 acres" $1,009.33 "

094489236.-1-3.47KALAITZAKIS VARDI6.30 acres$461.25

094489210.2-3-8LADUKE JOHN127.00x200.00$414.98

094489239.-1-29.14LAPORTE JAMIE F8.30 acres" $2,915.15 "

094489236.-1-3.12LARRABEE LEAF19.30 acres$775.84

094489210.2-2-5.1LEGAULT SUZANN E1.30 acres" $2,120.78 "

094489251.3-4-18L O N G T E M P SCLIFFORD220.00x120.00$293.13

094489261.-2-5L O N G T E M P SCLIFFORD22.00 acres" $3,822.66 "

094489216.-3-5LYMAN EARL30.00x90.00$54.69

094489236.-1-3.22MILLER JAMES8.50 acres$943.88

094489226.-1-15.1MILLER JASON150.00 acres" $3,459.65 "094489263.-1-32.1MOORE DANIEL

6.00 acres" $1,004.35 "

094489227.-2-4MURRAY LIFEESTATE LILLIAN E2.40 acres" $2,928.76 "

094489241.-2-4.2NOLAN CHARLES E1.70 acres" $2,224.54 "

094489252.-1-6.2O’BRIEN LEO JR151.30 acres" $2,047.57 "

094489210.2-2-4OLSON DIANNE M -60.00x300.00$425.03

094489251.-1-25PERRY TODD5.60 acres" $3,933.55 "

094489263.-1-7PERYEA DARLENE8.00 acres$480.47

094489251.3-2-18.1PFEIFFER MARYELIZABETH3.20 acres" $3,606.29 "

094489215.-1-12 P H I L L I P SMICHAEL4.90 acres" $1,117.05 "

094489217.-3-20POULIN ROGER G12.90 acres" $4,548.66 "

094489252.-1-5.1PROVOST GARY35.00 acres" $2,362.47 "

094489202.-2-35.511PROVOST TINA1.10 acres" $4,192.02 "

094489216.-1-68 RACETTEHENRY J2.60 acres" $1,692.11 "

094489210.2-2-12REED JESSE180.00x185.00$587.42

094489210.2-2-14REED JESSE165.00x180.00$571.77

094489251.3-2-19REED JESSE L1.00 acres" $3,097.91

094489241.-1-1REILLE DAWN M1.20 acres" $1,861.52 "

094489216.-1-65RIVERS JANET135.00x240.00$583.76

094489251.3-2-28ROSSI JOAN M310.00x125.00" $1,413.37 "

094489239.-2-2SANTOSA RONNY47.20 acres" $1,288.88 "

094489225.-1-21.41SAVAGE RICHARD LJR8.40 acres" $1,336.07 "

094489225.-1-21.43SAVAGE RICHARD LJR55.70 acres" $1,680.01 "

094489261.-1-37.32SISKAVICH DARCY J2.00 acres$644.13

094489216.-1-16.5ST CYR PAUL J135.00x137.00" $2,624.73 "

094489210.2-2-13S T A N D I S HCOMMUNITY ASSOC200.00x200.00$784.55

094489261.-1-36S T O U G H T O NSCOTT A -130.00x125.00" $2,547.60 "

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Vendors Needed! Vendors Needed!

518-873-6368 ext. 108 Call us for details and informational flyer.

Taste of Home Cooking School will be holding a cooking school November 3rd at the

Crete Civic Center . We have limited booth space available for the show.

Booths open 3 hours before show time and you can show and or sell your goods or products to over 1,500 eager shoppers.

Contact us to see how you can get in on the many different opportunities for this show.

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• Free Goodie Bag • Door Prizes • Taste of Home Cook Book • Product Samples • Display Booths

T ICKETS A VAILABLE A T : Wilson’s Appliance Center The Burgh office by Calling : 518-873-6368 Order Online At: www.the-burgh.com

094489240.1-2-11.1TEDFORD ROY181.50x118.96" $1,952.16 "

094489240.-2-6.1T H O M P S O NWILLIAM10.00 acres$882.32

094489241.-2-3.1TRUDEAU JAMES E104.00 acres" $4,290.02 "

094489228.-3-13TRUDO BONNIE L2.50 acres" $1,463.14 "

094489261.-1-5WALDRON GERALDF20.80 acres$751.65

094489260.-1-19.2WALDRON LIFELEASE GERALD F2.20 acres" $3,459.65 "

094489241.-1-31.1WALING BARRETT II23.40 acres" $1,143.71 "

094489248.-1-11WELLS MICHAEL1.00 acres" $1,154.58 "

094489215.-1-40.1WRIGHT LIFEESTATE FLORENCEB101.10 acres" $5,211.65 "

SCHUYLER FALLS

094600230.-3-27.3AGONEY MICHAEL175.00x163.33" $2,140.16 "

094600232.-2-23.2AUBIN KATHERINE100.00x200.00$431.84

094600256.-6-17.1BAKER EDWARD JJR50.00x680.00$49.69

094600

219.1-7-10BARCOMB BONNIE100.00x150.00$101.55

094600219.1-7-11BARCOMB BONNIE100.00x100.00$61.13

094600219.1-7-14BARCOMB BONNIE100.00x100.00$187.53

094600219.1-7-6 BARCOMBBONNIE100.00x150.00$101.55

094600219.1-7-9 BARCOMBBONNIE100.00x150.00$101.55

094600219.1-7-13.1BARCOMB BONNIETHACKER -100.00x100.00$555.71 094600219.1-7-4 BARCOMBBONNIE THACKER150.00x100.00$252.20

094600219.1-7-5BARCOMB BONNIETHACKER100.00x150.00$246.30

094600218.-2-54.1BOUYEA LIFE ESTCARL10.20 acres" $4,481.71 "

094600244.-1-25.1BRADLEY GLEN24.00 acres" $1,405.37 "

094600218.1-5-10.3CHRISTON GEORGEJ150.00x187.00$476.42

094600245.-2-17.6CROSBY CARROLLJR200.00x200.00$763.71 094600245.-2-23 C R O U S EKIRK D236.17x160.00" $2,918.21 "

094600

232.-1-3CZAJA ELIZABETH L1.60 acres$337.77 094600218.-1-56DANIELS REGINALDSCOTT1.00 acres" $1,520.42 "

094600244.-1-37.1DASHNAW JEFFREYR66.10 acres" $4,244.32 "

094600219.1-5-27.3DAVIS ANDREW J100.00x115.00" $3,020.49 "

094600244.3-1-10D I C K I N S O NDONALD H3.00 acres$153.47

094600231.-1-36 D R A G O NARCH INC168.50x200.00$883.28

094600244.4-1-10DRAGON ARCH INC80.00x192.00$972.27

094600244.4-1-2.22FAVREAU SHAWN A1.64 acres" $1,625.02 "

094600230.-3-14 F I F I E L DJONATHAN W5.60 acres" $3,893.26 "

094600231.-1-81FOUNTAIN EDWARDW1.50 acres" $1,435.04 "

094600245.-1-14.33GADWAY WILLIAM201.03x196.00" $1,297.62 "

094600232.-2-12GARROW SANDRAM100.00x200.00$960.44

094600244.-3-6GEDDES LEONA225.00x186.60$426.44

094600244.-3-7GEDDES LEONA M207.30x179.20$571.79

094600232.-4-49HACKETTS WATERWORKS INC3.60 acres$771.17

094600204.-3-22.22HARDIN FRANCINEA100.00x50.00$878.42

094600245.-3-40H E W S T O NCHRISTOPHER L88.37x167.28$538.76

094600232.-1-25H E Y W O O DSTEPHANIE100.00x150.00$978.21

094600218.1-4-14HIMELWRIGHT JACK150.00x78.00$27.79

094600244.-1-31.42LABARGE JOHN110.00x150.00" $1,197.73 "

094600244.-1-37.3LADIEU ALTHEA80.00x200.00$761.77

094600230.-2-1.3LAMOY CHARLES150.00x266.00" $4,131.70 "

094600219.1-9-22L A W R E N C EPHYLLIS A150.00x234.75" $1,188.78 "

094600231.-1-26.5LAWSON TARA150.00x220.00" $2,936.20 "094600219.1-10-11LEWIS JOSEPHJAMES160.00x175.00" $6,854.69 "

094600218.-2-46 L U I S IMICHAEL3.00 acres

" $2,309.74 "094600245.-8-12 M A N L E YESTATE THELMA125.00x275.00$562.92

094600245.-1-1MARTINEAU RALPH144.00x244.00" $1,146.57 "

094600245.-1-39MARTINEAU RALPH53.80 acres$411.61

094600232.-1-20.5MCCORRY ROBERT1.00 acres$978.73

094600244.-2-25.8MCCRAY MICHAEL P100.00x150.00" $1,197.73 "

094600218.-1-35.2MEDLEY WAYNE E100.00x331.00$294.00

094600230.-5-3MINER BERNARD J46.70 acres$393.42

094600230.-5-4MINER BERNARD J9.80 acres$248.80

094600230.-1-25.2MORROW MICHAELJ1.00 acres$278.02

094600245.-3-38O’BRIEN JOHN E209.33x167.96$545.04

094600244.3-1-17ORMSBY RAYMONDEDWARD90.00x150.00" $1,439.74 "

094600219.-2-37.3PELLERIN JEFFREYC120.00x255.82$175.94

094600219.1-9-38.15PERROTTE JOHN119.11x230.00$453.65

094600219.1-9-39PERROTTE JOHN L100.00x193.50" $1,210.04 "

094600245.-1-34PETTITT SARAH1.00 acres" $1,257.04 "

094600256.2-1-3POLITIS CHERIE96.00x224.00" $2,246.53 "

094600231.-1-40.2RECORE HERBERTA JR1.90 acres" $1,788.07 "

094600230.-2-11.5REYELL HEIDI130.00x325.00" $2,769.97 "

094600218.-1-43.1ROCK JASON1.70 acres" $1,404.60 "

094600244.-1-32.3ROWBOTTOM MARYKAY125.00x275.00" $1,177.07 "

094600232.-1-16.22SHEPARD KURT100.00x140.00" $1,078.96 "

094600230.-3-2SHINGLE ST MOBILEHOME PK INC120.00x300.00" $1,154.30 "

094600230.-3-3SHINGLE ST MOBILEHOME PK INC100.00x300.00$899.93

094600245.-1-18.151SHIR-CLIFF LLC71.50 acres" $2,212.95 "

094600232.-4-15SPOFFORD-UIHLEINMELANIE C100.00x200.00" $3,800.74 "094600232.-2-17.22S P O O N E RBARBARA

150.00x205.00" $4,168.18 "

094600232.-2-17.1SPOONER HAROLD2.40 acres" $2,561.34 "

094600244.-1-39.2ST LOUIS ROBERTV135.00x175.00$533.22

094600219.1-4-10STAPLES VANESSAJ108.00x363.00" $4,907.48 "

094600219.1-4-11.1STAPLES VANESSAJ115.66x243.00" $4,635.10 "

094600219.1-4-28STAPLES VANESSAJ33.00x300.00" $3,602.35 "

094600230.-2-4.2STAPLES VANESSAJ1.10 acres$589.57

094600218.1-1-21.2S T U R D E V A N TCHARLES G115.00x225.00" $2,114.76 "

094600244.3-1-11SUPERNAW LIFEUSE CORA165.00x100.00$386.44

094600217.-1-22TENNEY JOSEPH A2.00 acres" $1,818.47 "

094600219.1-9-12THAYER DANIEL L105.00x150.00" $4,698.64 "

094600230.-2-9.2TRIM BILLIE JO1.00 acres" $1,002.06 "

094600218.-3-1.4TRIM EUGENE J JR1.30 acres" $3,372.50 "

094600218.-2-55.2TRUDO CHARLES V5.20 acres" $8,598.81 "

094600218.-1-48 T Y N D A L LTHOMAS H110.00x200.00$885.63

094600219.-2-14.21WAY HAROLD L90.00x300.00$562.96

094600219.-2-14.82WAY HAROLD L4.70 acres$748.90

094600219.-2-14.83WAY HAROLD L101.00 acres" $4,802.01 "

094600218.-2-30 W R I G H TCHARLES200.00x150.00" $1,900.79 "

094600245.-1-19WRIGHT DANA3.70 acres" $1,889.03 "

NOW THEREFORE,Notice is hereby giventhat the Board of Leg-islators of ClintonCounty duly adoptedResolution #650 onAugust 23, 1995which authorized theCounty Treasurer toadvertise all unpaidtaxes assessed,together with interest,costs and chargeswhich have arisen oraccrued, or that mayarise or accrue there-on. Such list will befiled in the Office ofthe County Clerk onNovember 1, 2012.After the expiration oftwo years from thedate of the lien forcommercial, vacantland, residential andfarm properties, theredemption periodends and the Countyshall be entitled toforeclosure pursuantto Real Property TaxLaw Article 11.N C M -9/8,9/22,10/6/12-3TC-27473-----------------------------

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