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ANNUAL REPORTS
of the
Town Officers
of FITZWILLIAM, N.H. For the Year Ending December 31, 2020
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PHOTO CREDITS
Pictures used in this year’s annual report were submitted by the following:
Brandylyn Handy pages 62, 65, 66
Sheena Royce pages 68, 69
Glenn Smith page 61
Southgate Steeple jacks pages 20, 64
Kate Thomas pages 79, 80
Sheryl White pages cover, 89
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Jane Parker
1938 - 2020
Dedication
This year’s town report is dedicated to June Eaves Parker, who passed away on October 25, 2020 at the age of 82. June was born in June of 1938 in Jaffrey, New Hampshire. She was a graduate of Becker College in Leicester, Ma. June served as a Trustee of the Trust Funds, a position she held at the time of her death. She enjoyed allocating scholarships to students. June also served as an EMT in the early days of this service being offered in Fitzwilliam. June was also a member of the Visiting Nurses Association, and was the organist at Christ Lutheran Church for several years. For many years, June gave piano lessons, which she enjoyed and had hope to start teaching again. June worked as a medical secretary in Peterborough.
We are saddened by June’s sudden and unexpected passing. Her presence in the community is missed.
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Photo Credits 2Dedication 3Town Officers 6
2020 MS535 11General Fund Balance Sheet 13Financial Report 14Statement of Appropriation 2020 15Sources of Revenue 2020 17Recreation Revolving Fund Expenditures 18Ambulance Revolving Fund Expenditures 19Special Detail Revolving Fund Expenditures 20Detailed Statement of Expenditures 21Appropriation/Expenditure Comparison 2020 38Schedule of Town Property 41Summary Inventory of Valuation 42Village Water District Summary Inventory of Valuation 42Current Use Report 43Tax Rate Computation 44Tax Rate History 46Town Clerk's Financial Report 47Tax Collector's Report of Collections 48Treasurer's Report 50Fitzwilliam Library Treasurer Report 51Fitzwilliam Library Report of Assets 54Trustees of Trust Funds Report 55Elliot Institute Financial Report 59
Board of Selectmen Report 60Highway Department Report 61Police Department Report 62Transfer Station Report 64Board of Fire Wards Report 65Librarian's Report 67Recreation Commission Report 68Cemetery Report 70Town Clerk Report 72Vital Statistics - Births 73
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Financial Reports & Summaries
Department & Committee Reports
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Vital Statistics - Marriages 74Vital Statistics - Deaths 75Planning Board Report 77Zoning Board of Adjustment Report 78Historic District Commission Report 79Conservation Commission Report 80Code Enforcement Office Report 81Economic Committee Report. 82Home Healthcare, Hospice and Community Services Report 83Southwestern Community Services Report 84Monadnock Family Services 85Community Volunteer Transportation Company 86Monadnock Advisory Commission 87Annual Town Meeting Minutes - 2020 88
Property Transfers 95Property Valuation 99
2021 Town Warrant 1532021 Town Budget 159
Property Reports
2021 Annual Meeting
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TOWN OFFICERS
SELECTMEN AND ASSESSORS Brian Doerpholz Term expires 2021 Robyn Bates Term expires 2022 Daniel Baker Term expires 2023
TOWN ADMINISTRATOR
Debbie Favreau
SECRETARY TO THE BOARD OF SELECTMEN Sheryl White
MODERATOR
William N. Prigge Term expires 2023
TOWN CLERK Heidi Wood Term expires 2023
TAX COLLECTOR Marion Wheeler
DEPUTY TOWN CLERK
Mary Kisinger
DEPUTY TAX COLLECTOR Mark Kisinger
TREASURER
Deborah Edwards
BUDGET COMMITTEE Virginia Doerpholz Term expires 2021 Winston Wright Term expires 2021 Martin Nolan Term expires 2022 Kathleen Stark Term expires 2022 Carl J. Hagstrom, III, Chairman Term expires 2023 Andrew Wood Term expires 2023 Benjamin Thomas - Water District Representative
TRUSTEES OF THE TRUST FUNDS J. Nicholas Noyes Term expires 2021 Richard Goettle Term expires 2021 Richard Mays Term expires 2021
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TRUSTEES OF THE LIBRARY Richard Goettle IV Term expires 2021 Elizabeth Lorenz Term expires 2022 Patricia Toomey Term expires 2022 Robin Marra Term expires 2023 Pam Troccia Term expires 2023
TRUSTEES OF THE ELLIOT INSTITUTE
William Davis Claire Borowski
Tracie Loock Steven Reinhart
REPRESENTATIVES
John B. Hunt James R. Qualey
SENATOR
Denise Ricciardi
SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS Kristen Noonan Term expires 2021 Winston Wright Term expires 2023
SCHOOL BUDGET COMMITTEE MEMBERS
JoAnne Daris Term expires 2021 Phyllis Peterson Term expires 2023
SUPERVISORS OF THE CHECKLIST
Nancy Nye Term expires 2022 Marion Wheeler Term expires 2023
COMMISSIONERS OF PLANTE MEMORIAL PARK
Gregory Mattson Term expires 2021 Edwin Mattson, Jr. Term expires 2022 Jodi Mattson Term expires 2023
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Adam Dubriske, Director
Carol Ann Rocheleau, Deputy
LIBRARY DIRECTOR Katharine Thomas
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POLICE CHIEF Leonard DiSalvo
DPW Director
Glenn Smith
ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER Adam Dubriske
FIRE WARDS
Edwin O. Mattson, Jr. Term expires 2021 John Holman Term expires 2022 William N. Prigge Term expires 2023
FIRE CHIEF Adam Dubriske
CEMETERY TRUSTEES
Edwin O. Mattson, Jr. Term expires 2021 Gregory Mattson Term expires 2022 Michael Grab Term expires 2023
LAND USE COORDINATOR Lori Nolan
ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
Robert Handy Term expires 2022 Susan Massin Term expires 2022 Daniel Sutton, Interim Chairman Term expires 2023 Susan Silverman Term expires 2023
PLANNING BOARD
Robin Blais, Secretary Term expires 2021 Terry Silverman, Vice Chairman Term expires 2021 Karen Craig Term expires 2022 Suzanne Gray, Chairman Term expires 2022 Paul Haynes Term expires 2023 Barbara Young Term expires 2023
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CONSERVATION COMMISSION Susan Silverman Term expires 2021 Beth Vanney Term expires 2021 Hiel Lindquist Term expires 2022 Kevin Woolley Term expires 2022 Dorothy Zug (resigned) Term expires 2022 Paul Kotila, Chairman Term expires 2023 Theresa Robbits Term expires 2023
HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION
John Fitzwilliam, Chairman Term expires 2021 Ken Beckwith Term expires 2023 Marcia Camden Term expires 2023 Bill Davis Term expires 2023 Patrick Deyo Term expires 2023
RECREATION COMMISSION
Bill Brown Term expires 2021 Shane Stephens Term expires 2022 Robyn Andersen Term expires 2022 Lindsey Murphy Term expires 2023 Jennifer Cesasitis Term expires 2023 Sheena Royce, Recreation Coordinator
ECONOMIC COMMITTEE Steve Reinhart Term expires 2021 Chelley Tighe Term expires 2021Caroline Tremblay (alternate) Term expires 2021 Mary Belle Isle (alternate) Term expires 2021 Suzanne Gray, Chairman Term expires 2023 Carl J. Hagstrom, III Term expires 2023 Elizabeth Lorenz Term expires 2023
VILLAGE COMMON COMMITTEE Carole Beckwith Term expires 2021 Gene Cuomo Term expires 2021 John Fitzwilliam, Chairman Term expires 2023 Gary Taylor Term expires 2023 Carole Krunklevich Term expires 2023 Allen Cates Term expires 2023
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INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANT'S COMPILATION REPORT
To the Board of SelectmenTown of Fitzwilliam. New Hampshire
We have compiled the Form MS-5 of the Town of Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire as of and for the year ended December 31, 2020 included in the accompanying prescribed form. We have not audited or reviewed the financial statements included in the accompanying prescribed form and, accordingly, do not express an opinion or provide any assurance about whether the financial statements are in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.
Management is responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of the financial statements included in the form prescribed by the New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America and for designing, implementing, and maintaining internal control relevant to the preparation and fair presentation of the financial statements.
Our responsibility is to conduct the compilation in accordance with Statements on Standards for Accounting and Review Services issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. The objective of a compilation is to assist management in presenting financial information in the form of financial statements without undertaking to obtain or provide any assurance that there are no material modifications that should be made to the financial statements.
The financial statements included in the accompanying prescribed form are presented inaccordance with the requirements of the New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration. and are not intended to be a presentation in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.
This report is intended solely for the information and use of management, the Board of Selectmen) the New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration, and is not intended to be and should not be used by anyone other than these specified parties.
VACHON CLUKAY Certified Public Accountants& COMPANY PC 60 S. Chestnut Street
Manchester NH 03104622-7070 fax 622-1452
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Voted ActualAppropriations Expended
GENERAL GOVERNMENT4130 Executive 162,518 165,0724140 Election/Regist./Vital Stats 71,615 62,0044150 Financial Administration 68,019 65,1794152 Revaluation of Property 40,000 31,6954153 Legal Expenses 65,000 26,1864191 Planning and Zoning/Economic 46,021 43,6854194 General Govn't Buildings 50,083 45,6374195 Cemeteries 32,506 19,4424196 Insurance 49,087 49,513
TOTAL $584,849 $508,413PUBLIC SAFETY
4210 Police Department 398,359 428,2264215 Ambulance 54,524 52,8504220 Fire Department/Fire Mutual Aid 68,000 82,3234240 Code Enforcement 8,055 5,4974290 Emergency Management 5,541 5,4764299 Other (Including Communications) 30,303 30,303
TOTAL $564,782 $604,675HIGHWAYS, STREETS, BRIDGES
4312 Highway Department 460,733 459,0974316 Street Lighting 16,000 15,234
TOTAL $476,733 $474,331SANITATION
4324 Solid Waste Disposal 140,898 145,432 TOTAL $140,898 $145,432HEALTH
4414 Animal Control 4,000 3204415 Health Department 14,992 13,492
TOTAL $18,992 $13,812WELFARE
4442 General Assistance 14,000 3,620 TOTAL $14,000 $3,620CULTURE & RECREATION
4520 Parks & Recreation 41,018 30,153
2020 EXPENDITURES - MS535*
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Appropriations Expended
4550 Library 146,196 142,4624583 Patriotic Purposes 800 2394589 Other Culture & Recreation 4,000 2,8554611 Conservation Commission 7,270 4,481
TOTAL $199,284 $180,190CAPITAL RESERVE
4901 Land $0 $04902 Machinery,Vehicles & Equip $0 $04903 Buildings $0 $04909 Improve Other than Buildings $0 $0
TOTAL $0 $0DEBT SERVICE
4723 Int.- Tax Anticipation Notes 20,000 0TOTAL $20,000 $0
OPERATING TRANSFERS OUT4915 Transfers: Capital Reserve 10,000 10,0004916 Transfers to Expendable Trst 562,000 562,000
TOTAL $572,000 $572,000PAYMENTS TO OTHER GOVN'T
4931 Taxes Assessed: County 1,102,9234932 Taxes Assessed: Water Dist 04933 Taxes Assessed: Local Educ 4,517,1484934 Taxes Assessed: State Educ 483,458
TOTAL $2,591,538 $6,103,529Plus Commitment to other GovGRAND TOTAL $8,695,067 $8,606,002
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Beginning Endof Year of Year
CURRENT ASSETS Cash & Equivalents 3,141,133 3,152,860 Investments 120,924 121,680 Taxes Receivable 601,479 394,269 Tax Liens Receivable 212,854 221,576 Accounts Receivable 11,423 Due from Other Governments Due from Other Funds 23,980 36,178 Tax deeded property
TOTAL ASSETS 4,100,370$ $3,937,986
CURRENT LIABILITIES Warrants & Accounts Payable 45,340 60,784 Due to Other Governments Due School District 2,784,257 2,350,881 Due to Other Funds 5,950 5,951 Deferred Revenue 3,750 Notes Payable
TOTAL LIABILITIES 2,835,547$ $2,421,366
FUND EQUITY Nonspendable Fund Balance Restricted Fund Balance 4,612 4,051 Committed Fund Balance 0 0 Assigned Fund Balance Unassigned Fund Balance 1,260,211 1,512,569
TOTAL FUND EQUITY 1,264,823 1,516,620
GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET
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ESTIMATEDSOURCE OF REVENUE TO SET ACTUAL
TAX RATE REVENUESTAXES Property Tax Committed $7,586,117 $7,561,749 Land Use Change Tax - General Fund $5,000 $8,430 Land Use Change Tax - Conservation Fund Yield Taxes Committed $15,000 $22,441 Interest & Penalties on Taxes $80,000 $97,362 Excavation Taxes Committed $19 Other Taxes $19 $552LICENSES & PERMITS Business Licenses & Permits $750 $1,065 Motor Vehicle Permit Fees $500,000 $535,689 Building Permits $5,000 $6,610 All Other Licenses,Permits & Fees $11,000 $12,312 From Federal Government $0 $0INTERGOVERNMENTAL REVENUES - STATE Shared Revenue $35,355 $35,355 Highway Block Grant $101,816 $101,805 State & Federal Forest Land $740 $740 Meals/Rooms Distribution $122,357 $122,357 Other $82,369 From other Governments $8,224 $8,292REVENUE FROM CHARGES FOR SERVICE Income from Departments $36,000 $27,253 Other Charges $2,350 $0
MISCELLANEOUS REVENUES Sale of Town Property $50,000 $188,190 Interest on Investments $9,000 $9,124 Other Misc. Sources of Revenue $9,000 $24,029
INTERFUND OPERATION TRANSFERS IN Transfer f/Special Revenue Fund $2,415 Transfer f/Trust & Agency Funds $14,000 $9,641 Transfer f/Capital Reserve Funds $0 TOTAL $8,591,728 $8,857,799
FINANCIAL REPORTFor the Year 2020
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ESTIMATEDSOURCE OF REVENUE TO SET ACTUAL
TAX RATE REVENUESTAXES Property Tax Committed $7,586,117 $7,561,749 Land Use Change Tax - General Fund $5,000 $8,430 Land Use Change Tax - Conservation Fund Yield Taxes Committed $15,000 $22,441 Interest & Penalties on Taxes $80,000 $97,362 Excavation Taxes Committed $19 Other Taxes $19 $552LICENSES & PERMITS Business Licenses & Permits $750 $1,065 Motor Vehicle Permit Fees $500,000 $535,689 Building Permits $5,000 $6,610 All Other Licenses,Permits & Fees $11,000 $12,312 From Federal Government $0 $0INTERGOVERNMENTAL REVENUES - STATE Shared Revenue $35,355 $35,355 Highway Block Grant $101,816 $101,805 State & Federal Forest Land $740 $740 Meals/Rooms Distribution $122,357 $122,357 Other $82,369 From other Governments $8,224 $8,292REVENUE FROM CHARGES FOR SERVICE Income from Departments $36,000 $27,253 Other Charges $2,350 $0
MISCELLANEOUS REVENUES Sale of Town Property $50,000 $188,190 Interest on Investments $9,000 $9,124 Other Misc. Sources of Revenue $9,000 $24,029
INTERFUND OPERATION TRANSFERS IN Transfer f/Special Revenue Fund $2,415 Transfer f/Trust & Agency Funds $14,000 $9,641 Transfer f/Capital Reserve Funds $0 TOTAL $8,591,728 $8,857,799
FINANCIAL REPORTFor the Year 2019
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PURPOSE OF AMOUNTAPPROPRIATION APPROPRIATED(RSA 31:4) 2020
GENERAL GOVERNMENTExecutive 162,518Election/Vital/Registration 71,615Financial Admin 68,019Revaluation of Property 40,000Legal 65,000Plan/Zone, Economci 46,021General Government Buildings 50,083Cemetery 32,506Insurance 49,087PUBLIC SAFETYPolice 398,359Ambulance 54,524Fire 68,000Fire Mutual Aid 30,303Building Inspection 8,055Emergency Management 5,541HIGHWAYS/STREETSHighways/Streets 460,733Street Lighting 16,000SANITATIONSolid Waste Disposal 140,898HEALTH & WELFAREPest Control 4,000Health Agencies 14,992Welfare 14,000CULTURE & RECREATIONParks & Recreation 41,018Library 146,196Patriotic Purposes 800Parks/Precincts 4,000Conservation 7,270
STATEMENT OF APPROPRIATIONFor the Tax Year 2020
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PURPOSE OF AMOUNTAPPROPRIATION APPROPRIATED(RSA 31:4) 2020
DEBT SERVICEInterest:TAN's 20,000Princ Term NotesInt Term NotesCAPITAL RESERVERoad Projects Expendable Trust #11 300,000Fire Vehicle Exp Trust #8 15,000Genl Govt Bldg Expend Trust #7 65,000Genl Govt Bldg Trust - from surplus #7 100,000Fire Equip Repair #9 5,000Conservation Exp Trust #16 5,000Hwy Equipment Purchase #14 20,000SCBA #10 10,000Library Bldg Exp Trust #12 20,000Police Cruiser Exp Trust #15 21,500Revaluation Exp Trust #13 10,000Village/Depot Common #17 500TOTALAPPROPRIATIONS 2,591,538$
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2020 SOURCES OF REVENUEACTUAL
REVENUESSOURCES OF REVENUE 2020
TAXESLand Use Change Taxes 9,360Timber Taxes 20,667Excavation 0Interest/Penalties Delinquent Taxes 83,574Other Taxes 0LICENSES, PERMITS & FEESBusiness Licenses/Permits 1,065Motor Vehicle Permit Fees 535,689Construction Permits 6,610Other Licenses/Permits/Fees 13,878FROM STATEMeals/Rooms Distrib. 122,357Highway Block Grant 101,804Shared Revenue 33,563State/Federal Forest Land 662Other 0From other Governments 57,098CHARGES FOR SERVICESIncome From Departments 27,253Transfer Station FeesSale of RecyclablesOther Charges 3,525MISCELLANEOUS REVENUESSale of Municipal Property 188,190Interest on Investments 9,078Insurance Refund/Donations 7,472Fines & Forfeitures
INTERFUND OPERATING TRANSFERS INFrom Special Revenue FundsFrom Exp Trust & Agency Funds 964TOTAL REVENUES AND CREDITS $989,657
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BEGINNING BALANCE 01/01/20 $7,811.15
Income:Basketball 240.00Yoga 240.00Soccer 533.52Interest 5.08TOTAL INCOME $1,018.60
Expenses:Basketball 1,503.15Yoga 233.77Soccer 623.25TOTAL EXPENSES $2,360.17
ENDING BALANCE 12/31/20 $6,469.58
DETAILED EXPENDITURES2020 RECREATION REVOLVING FUND
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BEGINNING BALANCE 01/01/20 $135,501.23
Income:Ambulance Billing 7,415.45Interest 12.83
TOTAL INCOME $7,428.28
Expenses:Third Party Billing Commission 533.14Ambulance Intercept 38,800.00
TOTAL EXPENSES $39,333.14
ENDING BALANCE 12/31/20 $103,596.37
2020 AMBULANCE REVOLVING FUNDDETAILED EXPENDITURES
Note: The Ambulance Revolving Fund was established by a vote at the 2008 Annual Meeting. Revenues from ambulance billing are deposited into the account. Up to 50% of the revenue each year can be used for ambulance operating expenses with the remaining funds used for the purchase of equipment or an ambulance.
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BEGINNING BALANCE 01/01/20 $15,573.03
Income:Interest 10.55Detail Billing 18,606.00TOTAL INCOME $18,616.55
Expenses:Reimburse General Fund Special Detail 15,601.25
TOTAL EXPENSES $15,601.25
ENDING BALANCE 12/31/20 $18,588.33
2020 SPECIAL DETAIL REVOLVING FUNDDETAILED EXPENDITURES
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EXECUTIVE Gross Wages Favreau, Debbie 82,120.29 White, Sheryl 20,447.10 FICA Liability 6,182.65 Medicare Liability 1,446.08 Elected Officials Baker, Daniel 5,300.00
Doerpholz, Brian 1,120.80 Kenison, Charles 4,179.20 Bates, Robyn 5,300.00 FICA Liability 985.80 Medicare Liability 230.55 Health Insurance 17,659.92 State Retirement Liability 8,710.29 Advertising 930.36 Books/Periodicals/Publications 749.66 Consultant Services 90.00 Office Supplies 882.18 Postage 1,010.01 Printing/Forms 141.70 Profess.Assoc/Dues/Sub 2,266.00 Registry of Deeds 36.65 Rentals/Leases 80.16 Software Upgrades 1,481.90 Telephone 1,601.60 Town Report Account 3,087.47 TOTAL EXECUTIVE 166,040.37$
ELECTION/ REG/ VITALGeneral Town Clerk Gross Wages Wood, Heidi 35,350.14 Kisinger, Mary 7,122.28
For the Year 2020DETAILED STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES
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DETAILED EXPENDITURES - continued FICA Liability 2,633.31 Medicare Liability 615.86 Advertising/Notices 474.50 Consultant Services 4,672.00 Equipment Maint/Repair 505.00 General Supplies 197.29 Ofiice Supplies 383.08 Postage 901.65 Printing/Forms 3,355.85 Profess.Assoc/Dues/Subscr 90.00 Rentals/Leases 80.04 Telephone 510.80 Travel Expenses 1,342.49Total General Town Clerk 58,234.29$ Voter Registration Gross Wages Baker, Elizabeth 340.00
Hagstrom, Gail 340.00 Kisinger, Mary 240.00 Massin, Susan 255.00 Nye, Nancy 780.00 Prigge, William 400.00 Wheeler, Marion 780.00 Wood, McKenzie 148.75 Wright, Winston 400.00 FICA Liability 228.39 Medicare Liability 53.42 Advertising/Notices 156.75 Office Supplies 110.41Total Voter Registration 4,232.72$
FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATIONAudit Expense 22,467.85$ Trust Funds fees 12,260.18$
Tax Collector Gross Wages Wheeler, Marion 12,447.59
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DETAILED EXPENDITURES - continued Kisinger, Mary 1,861.28 FICA Liability 887.12 Medicare Liability 207.49 Consulaltant Services 2,896.00 Labor Contracted Services 1,570.00 Office Supplies 295.66 Postage 4,455.53 Profess.Assoc/Dues/Sub 146.00 Registry of Deeds 385.40 Rentals/Leases 80.04 Telephone 510.80Total Tax Collector 25,742.91$ Treasury Gross Wages
Edwards, Deborah 2,500.00 Hill, Donna 416.66 FICA Liability 180.83 Medicare Liability 42.29 Travel Expense/Mileage 639.24Total Treasury 3,779.02$ Budgeting/Planning/Analysis Gross Wages Wheeler, Marion 486.76 FICA Liability 30.18 Medicare Liability 7.05 Office Supplies 216.76Total Budget/Plan/Analysis 740.75$ TOTAL FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION 64,990.71$
REVALUATION: PROPERTYTotal Revaluation Property 31,695.00$
LEGAL EXPENSES 26,185.86$
PLANNING/ZONING Gross Wages Gillis, Sandra 108.20 Nolan, Lorraine 22,739.88
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DETAILED EXPENDITURES - continued Ogilvie, Carole 363.52 Wheeler, Marion 92.84 FICA Liability 1,421.39 Medicare Liability 332.44Sub-Total 25,058.27$ Planning Health Insurance 2,300.61 NH Retirement 1,028.08 Advertising/Notices 1,650.90 Books/Periodicals/Publication 448.00 Consultant Services 2,662.00 Equipment Purchase 362.43 Office Equipment Purchase 5,129.98 Meeting/Conferences 350.00 Office Supplies 472.75 Postage 1,707.89 Printing/Forms 237.50 Profess.Assoc/Dues/Sub 100.00 Rentals/Leases 80.04 Registry of Deeds 291.30 Telephone 510.78Sub-Total 42,390.53$ Zoning Advertising/Notices 157.50 Registry of Deeds 48.55 Rentals/Leases 80.04Sub-Total 286.09$ TOTAL PLANNING/ZONING 42,676.62$ ECONOMIC COMMITTEE 448.87$ GENERAL GOV'T BLDGSTown Hall Maint/Repair Gross Wages
Favreau, Courtney 4,350.00 Harkins, Dana 425.00 Fitzpatrick, Jane 1,260.00 FICA Liability 374.17 Medicare Liability 87.56 Advertising Notices 106.50
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DETAILED EXPENDITURES - continued Bldg. Repairs/Maintenance 853.49 Consultant Services 1,320.00 Custodial Supplies 874.06 Electricity 4,561.17 Equipment Purchase 2,023.29 Groundskeeping 998.96 Heat & Oil 3,742.89 Labor Contracted Services 2,812.18 Office Supplies 1,005.91 Profess.Assoc/Dues/Subscr 3,179.92 Water 564.34Sub-Total 28,539.44$ Public Safety Building Gross Wages Fitzpatrick, Jane 315.00 FICA Liability 19.53 Medicare Liability 4.56 Bldg. Repairs/Maintenance 253.00 Custodial Supplies 300.81 Electricity 4,497.80 Equipment Maintenance/Repair 109.52 General Supplies 79.36 Heat & Oil 5,662.92 Labor Contracted Services 1,605.00Sub-Total 12,847.50$
Village Fire Station Electricity 225.77 Heat & Oil 814.67Sub-Total 1,040.44Other Town Property Electricity 827.70 Groundskeeping 1,225.00 Sanitation 1,271.65Sub-Total 3,324.35TOTAL GEN. GOV'T BLDGS 45,751.73$
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DETAILED EXPENDITURES - continuedCEMETERIES Gross Wages Harper, Christine 1,449.67 Hudson, Matthew 3,564.75 Nolan, Lorraine 2,839.68 Grab, Michael 275.42 FICA Liability 503.26 Medicare Liability 117.67 Equip.Maint/Repair 777.14 Equipment Purchase 199.95 Gasoline/Oil 418.78 General Supplies 1,505.20 Groundskeeping 812.92 Labor Contracted Services 2,500.00 Materials 2,325.70 Meetings/Conferences 20.00 Office Supplies 158.78 Profess.Assoc/Dues/Subscr 150.00 Vehicle Maint-Outside Service 1,823.73TOTAL CEMETERIES 19,442.65$
INSURANCE Worker's Compensation 20,480.00 Property/Liability 28,750.00 Unemployment Insurance 283.26TOTAL INSURANCE 49,513.26$
POLICE DEPARTMENT Gross Wages Amman, James 2,529.45 Cassidy, George 14,555.38 Clark, Jeffry 53,018.34 Cuomo, Gene 17,213.69 DiSalvo, Leonard 83,996.05 Filipi, Joseph 2,971.45 Fuller, Austin 4,711.68 Handy, Brandylyn 35,231.27 Moore, Daniel 52,055.60
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DETAILED EXPENDITURES - continued Stone, Kevin 15,844.25 FICA Liability 5,769.56 Medicare Liability 3,999.19 Health Insurance 33,422.15 State Retirement Liability 54,634.29 Advertising 255.00 Alarm Monitoring 250.00 Books/Periodicals/Publications 664.73 Consultant Services 3,603.00 Data Processing 884.00 Equip.Maint/Repair 925.31 Equip.Purchase/Lease 3,287.32 Gasoline/Oil 7,360.59 General Supplies 301.29 Meetings/Conferences 380.00 Mileage/Travel Expense 359.60 Misc. Expenses 328.88 Office Equip. Purchase 610.63 Office Supplies 887.86 Postage 27.90 Profess.Assoc/Dues/Sub 357.00 Radio/Radar Maint. 261.03 Software/Upgrades 1,038.89 Telephone 5,931.31 Tire Repair/Purchase 1,883.32 Training 2,789.40 Uniform Cleaning/Purchase 2,777.86 Vehicle Maintenance 3,129.10 Water 418.26TOTAL POLICE DEPARTMENT 418,664.63$
SPECIAL DETAIL (Police Special Detail Revolving Account) Cuomo, Gene 2,328.00 Filipi, Joseph 2,256.00 Moore, Daniel 8,136.00 Medicare Liability 182.06 FICA Liability 284.19TOTAL SPECIAL DETAIL 13,186.25$
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DETAILED EXPENDITURES - continuedFIRST RESPONDERS STIPEND Amman, James 1,242.86 Cassidy, George 1,242.86 Clark, Jeffry 2,485.71 Cuomo, Gene 1,242.86 DiSalvo, Leonard 2,485.71 Dubriske, Adam 1,242.86 Fuller, Austin 1,242.86 Moore, Daniel 2,485.71 Stone, Kevin 1,242.86 Girard, Nicole 1,242.86 Gregory, Nicole 1,242.86
Holman, John 414.29 Jess, Tracey 1,242.86
Kennedy, Kevin 414.29 Lapinsky, Jeremiah 1,242.86 Mattson, Ed 414.29 Mattson, Jodi 1,242.86 Mattson, Keith 1,242.86 Prigge, William 414.29 Van Hillo, William 1,242.86 FICA Liability 1,104.50 Medicare Liability 366.45
26,742.42$ AMBULANCE DEPARTMENT Gross Wages DaSilva, Monica 414.27 Doyle, Rene' 384.66 Dubriske, Adam 3,445.91 Faulkner, Tyler 11.49 Gregory, Nicole 1,552.92 Girard, Nicole 197.17 Holmes, Harold 55.26 Jacobetz, Nicholas 117.20 Jess, Tracy 1,737.92 Kennedy, Kevin 87.69 Kirstein, Christopher 9.03 Lapinsky, Jeremiah 1,494.14
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DETAILED EXPENDITURES - continued Mattson, Jill 46.05 Mattson, Jodi 1,658.17 Rooney, Daniel 265.12 Mattson, Keith 476.68 Prigge, William 43.02 Symonds, Scott 344.16 Van Hillo, William 615.47 Wright, Winston 99.16 FICA Liability 809.49 Medicare Liability 189.28 Equipment Maint 48.68 Gasoline/Oil 1,214.06 Labor Contracted Services 21,900.00 Medical Supplies 5,371.08 Misc Expense 711.00 Office Supplies 164.61 Printing/Forms 169.75 Radio/Rada Maintenance 301.19 Software/Upgrades 598.00 Telephone 249.99 Training 5,474.45 Uniform Cleaning/Purchase 394.90 Vehicle Maintenance 1,785.12TOTAL AMBULANCE 52,437.09$
FIRE DEPARTMENT Gross Wages DaSilva, Monica 156.55 Doyle, Rene' 525.82 Dubriske, Adam 2,489.85 Faulkner, Tyler 22.98 Girard, Nicole 892.90 Gregory, Nicole 1,045.50 Handy, Brandylyn 10,397.23 Holman, John 150.00 Holmes, Harold 170.39 Jess, Tracey 840.76 Kennedy, Kevin 337.01
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DETAILED EXPENDITURES - continued Lapinsky, Jeremiah 1,076.02 Mattson, Ed 150.00 Mattson, Jill 9.21 Mattson, Jodi 958.96 Mattson, Keith 1,002.99 Prigge, William 350.76 Roney, Daniel 82.57 Van Hillo, William 1,036.97 Wright, Winston 203.72
FICA Liability 1,357.79 Medicare Liability 317.54 Retirement 1,390.41 Advertising Notices 75.00 Bldg Repairs/Maintenance 780.00 Data Processing 481.92 Diesel 1,717.24 Equip.Maint/Repair 4,926.85 Equipment Purchase 7,251.58 General Supplies 167.78 Misc Expenditure 304.64 Office Equipment Purchase 1,974.51 Office Supplies 1,595.09 Postage 15.00 Profess.Assoc/Dues/Sub 1,547.00 Radio/Radar Maintenance 1,311.89 Telephone 1,140.75 Training 4,080.00 Uniform Cleaning/Purchase 2,689.39 Vehicle Maintenance 6,022.11
TOTAL FIRE DEPARTMENT 61,046.68$
FIRE MUTUAL AID 30,303.00$
CODE ENFORCEMENT Gross Wages Killeen, Justin 256.81 White, Sheryl 4,882.00 FICA Liability 318.65
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DETAILED EXPENDITURES - continued Medicare Liability 74.39 Office Supplies 27.48TOTAL CODE ENFORCEMENT 5,559.33$
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENTCivil Defense Gross Wages Dubriske, Adam 1,000.00 Rocheleau, Carol Ann 500.00 FICA Liability 93.00 Medicare 21.75Total Civil Defense 1,614.75FOREST FIRE Equiment Purchase 3,861.38Total Forest Fire 3,861.38TOTAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 5,476.13$
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT Gross Wages
Chamberlain, Ryan 53,720.26 Cuomo, Gene 34,464.45 Rocheleau, Christopher 54,157.72 Silvia, Christopher 51,855.47 Smith, Glenn 10,634.61 Walters, Jason 11,901.68 Williams, Richard 799.09 FICA Liability 12,943.03 Medicare Liability 3,026.99 Health Insurance 52,395.36 State Retirement Liability 24,154.85 Advertising Notices 548.41 Bldg. Repairs/Maintenance 2,592.91 Construction Materials 12,486.55 Diesel Fuel 11,330.66 Electricity 3,971.47 Equip.Maint/Repair 9,514.17 Equip.Purchase/Lease 2,106.25 Gasoline 599.92
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DETAILED EXPENDITURES - continued General Supplies 1,519.39 Hardware/Nuts/Bolts 266.66 Hired Equipment 3,650.00 Ice Control: Sand & Salt 41,234.38 Labor Contracted Services 5,220.00 Materials 22,179.65 Medical Services 115.00 Misc Expenditures 2,619.90 Office Equipment Purchase 1,026.99 Office Supplies 250.88 Oil 365.00 Profess Assoc/Dues/Subscr 299.95 Rentals/Leases 225.00 Signs 910.56 Small Tools 2,191.46 Snow Plows/Sander Repair 1,190.03 Snow Removal: Hired Equip 5,010.00 Telephone 1,605.07 Tire Repair/Purchase 9,017.25 Uniform Cleaning/Purchase 2,473.84 Vehicle Maintenance 4,899.72 Water 202.43 Welding Supplies 548.53TOTAL HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 460,225.54$
STREET LIGHTING 15,233.62$ SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL Gross Wages Goodnow, Richard 16,772.44 Lafontaine, Ray 2,053.75 Patch, Richard 13,038.35 Pinheiro, Alan 16,263.22 FICA Liability 2,983.92 Medicare Liability 697.86 Bldg. Repairs/Maintenance 50.43 Electricity 3,016.05 Equipment Maintence/Repair 272.00 General Supplies 424.56
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DETAILED EXPENDITURES - continued Labor Contracted Services 4,354.00 Heat/Oil 4,263.14 Office Supplies 141.24
Profess.Assoc./Dues/Subscr 2,936.74 Sanitation 1,311.65 Telephone 455.19 Tire Repair/Purchase 1,230.25 Travel Expense 82.36 Vehicle Maintenance 50.00 Waste Disposal/Transportation 69,385.95 Water 65.40TOTAL SOLID WASTE 139,848.50$
ANIMAL CONTROL Gross Wages Monadnock Region Humane 320.00TOTAL ANIMAL CONTROL 320.00$
HEALTH Gross Wages Rocheleau, Carol Ann 589.43 FICA Liability 36.54 Medicare Liability 8.55 Community Kitchen 2,268.00 Meals on Wheels 630.00 Monad. Family Services 2,995.00 Southwestern Community Serv 1,839.00 Hundred Nights Shelter 1,250.00 Monadnock Child Advocacy 500.00 Contoocock Valley Transportation 500.00 Home Healthcare 2,040.00 Other 500.00 Profess.Assoc/Dues/Subscription 45.00 Water/Sewer Testing 290.00TOTAL HEALTH 13,491.52$
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DETAILED EXPENDITURES - continuedDIRECT ASSISTANCE Electricity 270.49 Office Supplies 10.98 Other 2,000.00 Shelter 138.80 Rental/Mortgage Assist. 1,200.00TOTAL DIRECT ASSISTANCE 3,620.27$
PARKS & RECREATION Gross Wages Beede, Cindi 1,500.00 Doyle, Gabriel 2,049.18 Furze, Grace 2,093.46 Royce, Sheena 7,673.07 Pouliot, Summer 3,154.64 Van Valkenburg. Tate 4,500.00 FICA Liability 1,300.16 Medicare Liability 304.07Sub-Total Recreation 22,574.58$ Advertising 706.34 Dues & Subscriptions 245.00 Field Trips 1,828.89 General Supplies 211.61 Labor Contracted Services 660.00 Office Supplies 34.48 Printing/Forms 117.52 Rentals/Leases 80.04 Telephone 763.91 Field Trips 23.20 Groundskeeping 340.00 Sanitation 350.00$ Electricity 252.66TOTAL PARKS & RECREATION 28,188.23$
Recreation Programs 1,808.52$
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DETAILED EXPENDITURES - continuedLIBRARY Gross Wages
Baker, Elizabeth 687.18 Baab, Julia 224.25
Beede, Cindi 2,000.00 Fitzpatrick, Jane 1,875.00 Fournier, Meredith 17,686.36
Harkins, Dana 675.00 Hay, Winta 8,388.08 Mays, Richard 700.00 Thomas, Katharine 44,950.07 FICA Liability 4,613.47 Medicare Liability 1,078.92 Health Insurance 17,605.33 State Retirement Liability 5,021.03 Appropriation Disbursement 37,350.00 Labor Contracted Services 403.00 Profess.Assoc/Dues/Subscr 25.00TOTAL LIBRARY 143,282.69$
PATRIOTIC PURPOSES 238.96$
PARKS & PRECINCTSVillage Precinct Advertising 287.00 Electricity 356.51 General Supplies 125.00 Groundskeeping 825.50Sub-Total Village Precinct 1,594.01$
Plante Memorial Park Electricity 129.88 General Supplies 255.00 Groundskeeping 875.75Sub-Total Plante Mem. Park 1,260.63$ TOTAL PARKS & PRECINCTS 2,854.64$
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DETAILED EXPENDITURES - continuedCONSERVATION Gross Wages Nolan, Lorraine 892.35 White, Sheryl 157.12 FICA Liability 63.91 Medicare Liability 14.94 Consultant Services 3,000.00 General Supplies 46.82 Profess.Assoc/Dues/Subscriptions 275.00 SignsTOTAL CONSERVATION 4,450.14$
REFUNDS/ABATEMENTS Reimbursements 1,970.18 Reimbursed Legal Fees 73,365.34 Refunds 4,930.19 Abatements 2,867.60TOTAL REFUNDS/ABATEMENTS 83,133.31$
BOUNCED CHECKS 7,194.91$ BANK CHARGES 278.34$
EXPENDABLE TRUST FUNDSRoad Projects 313,988.00Town Buildings 426,686.05Library Building 8,548.85Highway Vehicle & Equipment 17,000.00Fire Department Equipment Clothing 3,562.94Fire Department Vehicle Equip 20,007.50TRANSFER TO TRUST FUNDS 572,000.00TOTAL EXPENDIBLE TRUST . 1,361,793.34$ TRANSFER TO AMBULANCE REVOLVING 597.38CONSERVATION EXPENSE FUND 4,680.00TAX LIENS BOUGHT BY TOWN 234,966.28REIMBURSED EXPENSES 7,743.68FIRE TRUCK DONATION EXPENSE 7,000.00AMBULANCE DONATION EXPENSE 555.97RECREATION DONATION EXPENSE 154.80
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DETAILED EXPENDITURES - continuedTAXES PAID TO SCHOOL 5,433,981.60TAXES PAID TO COUNTY 1,102,923.00TRANSFER TO CITIZENS BANK
6,792,602.71$ PAYMENTS TO STATE NH Copy Fees 95.00 Dog License Fees 774.00 Marriage License Fees 387.00 Vital Records Fees 320.00TOTAL PAID TO STATE OF NH 1,576.00$
TOTAL EXPENDITURES 10,182,806.85$ .
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DESCRIPTION VALUE ($)Town Hall, Land & Buildings 951,500$ Furniture & Equipment 236,059 Library, Land & Buildings 635,100 Furniture & Equipment 528,611 Police/Fire Department, Land & Buildings 247,500 Furniture & Equipment 156,364 Village Fire Station, Land & Buildings 186,383 Furniture & Equipment 24,211 Fire Pump House 30,000 Equipment 32,000 Highway Department, Land & Buildings 167,100 Equipment 31,000 Parks, Commons & Playgrounds 15,000 Cemetery, Land & Building 133,400 Equipment 10,000 Trash Transfer Station, Land & Buildings 254,800 Furniture & Equipment 35,000 Meadowood Property 38,900 Furniture & Equipment 40,000 Conservation Property 141,500
TOTAL 3,894,428$
SCHEDULE OF TOWN PROPERTYAS OF 12/31/20
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Value of Land 83,606,042$ Value of Buildings 165,502,600Public Utilities 51,441,908
TOTAL VALUATION BEFOREEXEMPTIONS 300,550,550$
Certain Disabled Veterans -$ Improvements to Assist Persons w/Disabilities 30,700MODIFIED ASSESSED VALUATION 300,519,850$ Blind Exemption 15,000 Elderly Exemption 1,637,300Totally & Permanently Disabled 292,100 Solar Exemption 169,290
TOTAL EXEMPTION ALLOWED 2,113,690$
NET VALUATION ON WHICH MUNICIPAL,COUNTY & LOCAL EDUCATION TAX RATE
IS CALCULATED 298,406,160$ LESS PUBLIC UTILITIES 51,441,908
NET VALUATION WITHOUT UTILITIES ON WHICH TAX RATE FOR
STATE EDUCATION TAX IS COMPUTED 246,964,252$ UTILITY SUMMARY
New England Power Company 1,863,200$ Public Service Company of N.H. 49,578,708$ TOTAL 51,441,908$
Value of Land 3,380,562$ Value of Buildings 14,321,800
TOTAL VALUATION BEFOREEXEMPTIONS 17,702,362$
Blind Exemption 15,000 Solar Exemption 18,000
TOTAL EXEMPTION ALLOWED 33,000$ NET VALUATION ON WHICH MUNICIPAL,COUNTY & LOCAL EDUCATION TAX RATE
IS CALCULATED 17,669,362$
VILLAGE WATER DISTRICTSUMMARY INVENTORY OF VALUATION
SUMMARY INVENTORY OF VALUATION
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Assessed Description Valuation
Farm Land 345.63 $135,499Forest Land 10,739.12 $639,045Forest Land w/Stewardship 2,004.93 $98,382Unproductive 187.80 $3,991Wet Land 990.05 $20,465Total Number of Acres 14,267.53 $897,382Total Number of Acres with Recreation Adj. 5,719.30Total Acres Removed from Current Use this year 10.11Total Number of Owners granted Current Use 297
Total Number of Parcels in Current Use 432Total Number of Acres in Conservation Easement 284.7
Total Number of Acres with Discretionary Preservation Easement 0.85
Total Number of Owners with Discretionary Preservation Easement 10
Total Number of Discretionary Preservation Easements 13Taxation of Farm Structures & Land RSA 79-F 0.85
CURRENT USE REPORT
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TOWN PORTION TAX RATESTotal Town Appropriations $2,591,538Less: Revenues -1,005,611Less: Fund Balance to Reduce Taxes -150,000Less: Balance Voted Surplus -100,000Add: Overlay 53,586 War Service Credits 93,075
Net Town Appropriations $1,482,588 $4.96
SCHOOL PORTIONNet Local School Budget $0Regional School Apportionment 5,838,711Less: Adequate Education Grant -838,105State Education Taxes -483,458Approved School Tax Effort $4,517,148Local Education Tax Rate $15.14
State Education TaxesEqualized Valuation (no utilities) X
246,406,160 $483,458Divide by Local Assessed Valuation
298,406,160State Education Tax Rate $1.96
COUNTY PORTIONAmount Due to County $1,102,923Less: Shared Revenues $0Net County Portion $1,102,923 $3.70
COMBINED TAX RATE $25.76Total Property Taxes Assessed $7,586,117Less: War Service Credits -93,075Add: Village District Commitment $0TOTAL PROPERTY TAX COMMITMENT $7,493,042
2020 TAX RATE COMPUTATION
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Town $4.96 19%County $3.70 15%
Local School $15.14 58%State School $1.96 8%
TOTAL TAX RATE $25.76 100%ASSESSMENT RATIO
TOTAL SCHOOL $17.10 66%
2020 FITZWILLIAM TAXES
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2020FITZWILLIAM TAXES
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2018 2019 2020TOWN $5.11 $4.73 $4.96COUNTY $3.80 $3.60 $3.70LOCAL SCHOOL $13.24 $16.05 $15.14STATE SCHOOL $1.96 $2.11 $1.96TOTAL $24.11 $26.49 $25.76
TAX RATE COMPARISON2018 - 2019 - 2020
$5.11 $4.73 $4.96 $3.80 $3.60 $3.70
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$16.05 $15.14
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TOWN CLERK’S REPORT BY ACCOUNT 1/1/2020 to 12/31/2020
Description Amount Certified Copies - Local $82.50 Certified Copies - State $467.50 Dog Licenses/Fees $2,602.00 Marriages Licenses - State $335.00 Marriages Licenses - Local $165.00 Motor Vehicle Permit Fees $518,267.28 Motor Vehicle Titles $1,520.00 Municipal Agent Fees/TC Fees 18,810.00 Pole Licenses $00.00 UCC Filings $1,065.00 Boat Registrations $1,115.18
TOTAL $544,429.46
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Debits Levies of Prior LeviesUNCOLLECTED TAXES 2020 2019BEG. OF YEAR: Property Taxes xxxxxxxxxxxx 598,444 Land Use Change Tax xxxxxxxxxxxx Yield Tax xxxxxxxxxxxx 3,035Property Tax Credit Balance** (9,151)TAXES COMMITTED THIS YEAR Property Taxes 7,505,787 62,074 Land Use Change Tax 16,860 Yield Tax 22,441 Excavation Tax 19OVERPAYMENTCredits Refunded 29Interest-Late Tax 4,405 18,646Costs Before LiensTOTAL DEBITS $7,540,390 $682,199CreditsREMITTED TO TREASURERDURING FISCAL YEAR Property Taxes 7,130,389 429,825 Land Use Change Tax 9,360 0 Yield Taxes 21,157 2,320 Interest on Delinquent Tax 4,315 14,725Penalties 90 3,921Conversion To Lien 222,788 Excavation Activity Tax 19 0Prior Year OverpaymentsABATEMENTS MADE Property Taxes 2,030 4,534Land Use Change Tax 351Yield TaxesCurrent Levy Deeded 1,822UNCOLL TAXES END OF YR Property Taxes 381,750 4,086 Land Use Change Tax 7,500Property Tax Credit Balance* 19,326 Yield Taxes 933TOTAL CREDITS $7,540,390 $682,199
For the Year Ending December 2020
TAX COLLECTOR'S REPORTFITZWILLIAM NH
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TAX COLLECTOR'S REPORT - continued
2020 2019 Prior Levies 2018+
DEBITSUnredeemed Liens Balance Beginning of Year 136,011 80,807 124,036Liens Executed During Year 234,966 0 0Interest & Costs Collected 16,007 22,090 36,176
After Lien Execution Overpayment - Property
TOTAL DEBITS $386,984 $102,897 $160,211
CREDITSRemittance to Treasurer
Redemptions 138,405 53,762 44,468 Interest/Costs: After Lien 16,006 22,090 36,176Execution
Abatements of Unredeemed Liens 139
PenaltiesLiens Deeded to Town 7,764 3,604 4,102Unredeemed Liens: 224,670
Balance End of Year 23,441 75,465TOTAL CREDITS $386,984 $102,897 $160,211
Respectfully Submitted,Marion A Wheeler, Tax Collector
In previous years a list of property owners with unpaid taxeshas been printed in the town report.. Upon the advice of theNH Municipal Association, these names are no longerbeing published. More accurate and up to date informationis available at NHTAXKIOSK.COM
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Acct # General Fund Credit Card TotalTax Collector Property Taxes 3110.1 2,878,675.35 249,399.27 3,128,074.62 Tax Sales Redeemed 3115.1 2,283.40 2,283.40 Yield Taxes 3185.1 1,936.42 1,936.42 Excavation Tax 3189.8 0.00 Interest and Penalties 3190.1 2,459.12 398.96 2,858.08 Interest After Lien 3190.4 1,398.10 785.00 2,183.10 Interest Late Yield 3190.5 10.49
Town Clerk Agent Decals 3220.1 873.00 Motor Vehicle Permit Fees 3220.2 45,857.00 Title 3220.4 152.00 Town Certificate 3290.5 14.00 State Certificate Fees 3950.6 16.00
Board of Selectmen Building Permits 3230.1 950.00 Land Use Boards 3290.8 2,491.00 Rooms and Meals 3352 122,357.34 State Grants 3359 3,292.23 Pistol 3401.5P 10.00 Other 3401.5 60.00 Transfer Station Fees 3404.4 739.00 Sale of Town Property 3501.1 138,700.00 NSF-town Fee 3509.8 30.00 Interest on Investments 3502 232.45 1.59 234.04 Tranfer From Trust Funds 3916 787,235.44 Redeposit NSF 3950.1 133.00 Reimburse Expended Legal 3950.4L 3,190.00 Grave Digging Fees 3950.10 325.00 Reimburse Police SD 3950.11 15,601.25 Reimburse Rec Rev 3950.12 1,808.52 Transfer from other acct 200,000.00
Total 4,210,830.11Balance Forward 1,510,349.25Recreation Fund Receipts 554.90Recreation Fund Paid 1,808.52PD Fund Receipts 8,068.02PD Fund Paid 15,601.25Ambulance Acct Receipts 1,735.19Credit Card Receipts 250,584.82Credit Card Paid 200,010.00Less Selectmen Order Paid 2,242,404.64Cash on Hand 3,522,297.88
TREASURERS MONTHLY REPORT ENDING DECEMBER 2020
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2020 FITZWILLIAM TOWN LIBRARYRECEIPTS and DISBURSEMENTS
Town Funds - Approved $146,196.00Town Funds - Received $143,324.69Town Funds - Lapsed to Town $2,871.31
Beginning-of-year, 1-Jan-2020Bank Balance $4,966.99Receipts (Deposits) in Transit $3,949.12Uncleared Expenses -$1,855.69Operating Transaction Balance $7,060.42
Ending-of-year, 31-Dec-2020Bank Balance $8,920.07Receipts (Deposits) in Transit $2,960.80Uncleared Expenses -$2,401.70Operating Transaction Balance $9,479.17
Changes, 2019 Calendar YearBank Balance $3,953.08Receipts (Deposits) in Transit -$988.32Uncleared Expenses -$546.01Operating Transaction Balance $2,418.75
2020 Library Receipts by CategoryAnticipated Monies
Town Funds - ApprovedDirect Payments by Town $108,846.00Appropriation Transfers for Library Use $37,350.00
Trust Funds - Trustees of the TrustsBooks $3,340.32Building $2,500.00
Trust Funds - Library TrustsBooks $1,000.00Equipment $500.00
Friends $2,059.95Unanticipated Monies
Income-generating EquipmentCopier $182.00Faxing $74.50
5252
2020 FITZWILLIAM TOWN LIBRARY RECEIPTS and DISBURSEMENTS - continued
Other Unanticipated Monies Conscience $23.07 Credits $148.60 Gifts $495.82 Grants $2,900.00 Interest $8.85 New Card $1.00
Out of town $55.57 Replacement $166.28 Sale Of Books $122.15 Video Fees $360.00
Total Operating Receipts, 2020 $160,134.11
2020 Library Disbursements by Budget Line & Category Total Town 110 Full Time $44,950.07 $44,950.07 120 Part Time $29,560.87 $29,560.87 190 Cleaning $2,100.00 $2,000.00 210 Group Insurance - Health $17,605.33 $17,605.33 220 Social Security $4,613.47 $4,613.47 225 Medicare $1,078.92 $1,078.92 230 Retirement Contribution $5,021.03 $5,021.03 290 Other Benefits - Federal Unemployment $42.00 $42.00 315 Consultant Services - Locke $0.00 340 Bank Services $0.00 341 Telephone $742.05 342 Internet $608.50 353 Advertising $977.76 360 Custodial Services $0.00 390 Other Services (Programs) $778.73 395 Alarm Monitoring $250.00 410 Electricity $4,358.48 411 Heat and Oil $4,646.97 412 Water $797.25 430 Repairs - Maintenance $8,993.55 $403.00
5353
2020 FITZWILLIAM TOWN LIBRARY RECEIPTS and DISBURSEMENTS - continued
431 Extermination Service $285.00 550 Printing $0.00 560 Dues - Subscriptions $2,898.14 $25.00 562 Software Purchases - Upgrades $2,157.60 610 General Supplies $1,074.70 620 Office Supplies incl copier supplies $311.12 625 Postage $59.10 628 Office Equipment (PC) $468.60 629 Equipment Purchase (Public PC) $149.99 630 Equipment Maintenance - Repair $519.28 640 Custodial-Housekeeping $606.35 650 Groundskeeping $805.00 $225.00 670 Books-Periodicals $15,146.19 692 Snow Removal - Hired $450.00 $450.00 810 Other Charges & Expenses $593.00 820 Meetings-Conferences-Prof Development $148.00 825 Mileage-Travel Expense $0.00 840 Special Projects - Branding $2,047.00 Town Funds - Lapsing to Town $2,871.31 $2,871.31 Town Funds - Appropriation Transfers for Library Use $37,350.00
Total Operating Disbursements, 2020 $157,715.36 $146,196.00
Total Receipts less Total Disbursements, 2020 $2,418.75
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE ELLIOT INSTITUTE OF FITZWILLIAM
For the year ending December 31, 2020
ASSETS TOTALS Funds in LPL on December 31, 2020 Money Market/Cash Fund Total $ 18,683.55
Receipts 2020 Dividends/Capital Gains 8,057.82 Interest 3.65 Total Assets $ 8,061.47
DISBURSEMENTS Expenses State of NH Filing Fee 75.00
Programs: None due to COVID-19 Total Disbursements $ 75.00
SECURITIES AT MARKET VALUE December 31, 2020
AT&T 15,261.89 Chevron 57,739.98 Citigroup 3,244.42 Duke Energy 25,392.88 J P Morgan Chase 40,506.35 Uniti Group 550.74 Weingarten Realty 19,374.06 TOTAL $162,070.32
Total Securities & Money Market $180,753.87
Respectfully Submitted, Tracie Loock, Treasurer
6060
2020 REPORT OF THE BOARD OF SELECTMEN
Contrary to many things happening in 2020, the Town of Fitzwilliam had bright moments where long term projects and events were realized. Perhaps the most obvious is the completion of the steeple. We are grateful for the skilled work of Southgate Steeplejacks and for their willingness to work closely with the Town. Combined with support from the Highway Department and John Holman, the steeple project was completed thousands of dollars under budget. The clock and bell have been reinstalled bringing a bit of normalcy to the sights and sounds of the Common. NextEra’s 30 megawatt solar project was approved by the State’s Energy Commission late in 2020. The Planning Board, Conservation Commission and Board of Selectmen worked together for many hours to limit environmental impact and maximize value of the project. High speed internet (Broadband) is within reach due to the efforts of the Broadband Volunteer Task Force. For over a year, this group has researched process, legislation, approach, broadband technical components, bonding, and even attending other town meetings to bring this project to Fitzwilliam. If you see Dana Pinney, Kim Heald or Paul Owens be sure to thank them for their efforts! Your affirmative vote at the annual meeting will make this important project a reality. Please join me in welcoming Glenn Smith as our new DPW Director. Glenn is a long time Fitzwilliam resident with many years of experience with highway maintenance. In addition to his highway duties, Glenn is responsible for the Transfer Station, supporting the Cemetery Commissioners and for managing Town grounds keeping. His expanded role will improve coordination and management of this work. We close 2020 with our renewed commitment to an approach and focus of adding long term value and controlling costs. We’ve invested in our “human resources”, our historic buildings and technology for the future. We’ve eliminated redundancies, managed properties to bring businesses back on the tax rolls and sold properties to reduce taxes. As you, we are anxious for the limitations brought by COVID to end. We are thankful for our police, fire and ambulance who have helped us through and look forward to seeing all of you in our community (in person). Board of Selectmen Daniel Baker, Chairman Robyn Bates Brian Doerpholz
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2020 REPORT OF THE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
The year 2020 brought some changes to the Highway Department. Gene Cuomo retired from the department after many years of service. Gene has not retired completely though from the Town, he continues to work for the Police Department as a part-time officer. Thank you Gene for all that you have done and continue to do for our Town. During the summer and fall months of 2020, John Holman and his crew helped the Highway Department with preparing Rhododendron Road for paving. This included helping with taking down trees, ditching, and replacing culverts. John and his crew also helped on other roads as well cleaning ditches and putting out some hot top with the grader to fill in some rough areas to keep the pavement from breaking up. I look forward to working with John and his crew on future projects. I took over the reins of the Highway Department at the beginning of November and I am very excited to be working for my home town. I am a lifelong resident of Fitzwilliam. I have inherited a very enthusiastic and ambitious crew. In hopes of gaining the voters’ approval at Town Meeting, we are requesting $330,000 for road repairs. If approved, this money will be used to put a final course of pavement on Rhododendron Road and a shim and overlay on another highly traveled road. This work will be contracted out to a paving contractor. The remaining money would be used to fix some of the other bad areas on the lesser traveled roads and will also be used to add stone and gravel to some of our gravel roads. This work would be performed by our own Highway Department. The Highway crew also plans on cleaning a lot of ditches as time and the weather allows on both paved and gravel roads. I would like to take this time to thank everyone that has welcomed me to this position. My crew and I really appreciate the positive feedback that we have received so far.
Respectfully submitted,
Glenn Smith, DPW Director
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2020 REPORT OF FITZWILLIAM POLICE DEPARTMENT
COVID has touched everyone’s life in some way or another and we have all had to learn the new “normal”. As businesses, schools, restaurants etc. were shutting down, your Police Department members spent hours in conference calls with Homeland Security and Emergency Management educating ourselves on the daily changes and new protocols, while protecting the community and learning the new “normal" for first responders.
Officer training looked different from in past years but all necessary classes, whether in person (following protocol) or via zoom, were attended.
Throughout 2020, the department remained fully staffed with officers and ready to serve the residents of Fitzwilliam. However, we are sad to report that we lost Warren Hall, the department’s Animal Control Officer, who passed away on November 5th. Warren served as the Town’sAnimal Control Officer for many years.
Adam Dubriske has assumed the position of Animal Control Officer. He can be reached by calling the Police Department at (603) 585-6565. Adam is well qualified as he is an avid hunter and dog guide.
The Fitzwilliam Police Association had to cancel their annual Car Show due to the COVID pandemic. In lieu of that fundraiser, the FPA teamed up with Fenton Family Dealerships, MonadnockFirearms and PLP Composites to raffle a car, shotgun and a cash prize. The funds raised will allow the FPA to give $5,000 in scholarships to MRHS 2021 graduates and will also benefit the community through other donations. The mission of the FPA is to raise money to give back to the community where it is needed. Thankfully the pandemic did not stop our philanthropy.
We welcome you to stop in with any questions or concerns. I can also be reached via phone or email at (603) 585-6565, [email protected].
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2020 REPORT OF THE POLICE DEPARTMENT - continued
To help the community understand the Fitzwilliam Police Department’s services, criminal case statistics, motor vehicle activity along with an overview of General Calls for Service are as follows:
Activity General Calls For Service
Calls For Service 2869Suspicious Incident/Vehicle/Person 128
Arrests 53Manner of Operation Complaints 45
Investigated Cases 149 Animal Complaints 87
Registered Sex Offenders 6 Noise Disturbance 29911 Hang-up Calls 26
Criminal InvestigationResidential and BusinessChecks 285
Thefts 18 Citizen Requested Asst. 167Criminal Threatening 10 Welfare Checks 40Simple Assault 3 Domestic Disputes 50Criminal Trespass 2 Neighborhood Disputes 32Armed Robbery 1 Harassment 8Criminal Mischief 9 Juvenile Complaints 17
Alcohol Related Offenses 13Assist Police/ Fire/ Ambulance 86
Burglaries 3 Assist Other Agencies 69Resisting Arrest 1 Suicide Attempt 2False Imprisonment 2 Paper Service 28Unattended Death 3 Civil Problems 56MV Related Offenses 17 Burglary Alarm 31Domestic Violence 13 Community Policing 124Involuntary Emergency Admissions 5 Directed Patrol 942Arrest on Warrant 2 Follow Up Investigation 134Conduct After an Accident 4 Motor Vehicle Accident 49Disorderly Conduct 12 Police Information 70Other Offenses 31 Radar Post 138
Road Obstruction/Hazard 56Motor Vehicle Related Calls 154Other 16
We remain committed to making Fitzwilliam a safe and enjoyable place to live, work and visit.
Respectfully submitted,
Leonard DiSalvo, Chief of Police
6464
2020 REPORT OF THE TRANSFER STATION
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Town of Fitzwilliam is still choosing to recycle only a few items currently. This is due to the fact that the Transfer Station doesn’t have the room needed to store recyclables for the amount of time required to ensure there are no contaminants on the recyclables that are brought into the facility. If COVID numbers continue to rise, a decision could be made in the near future to throw all items received into the compactor. Two of the Transfer Station employees, Richard Goodnow and Alan Pinheiro, and one Highway Department employee, Chris Silvia, just recently received their Solid Waste Operator’s Re-certifications. Two other Transfer Station employees, Richard Patch and Ray Lafontaine, and I recently received our Solid Waste Beginner Certifications. Please note that masks are currently required at the Transfer Station. This is a directive from the Governor. Please be respectful to the employees at the Transfer Station, they are wearing masks and social distancing for everyone’s protection.
Respectfully submitted,
Glenn Smith, DPW Director
6565
2020 REPORT OF THE BOARD OF FIRE WARDS
This year has been challenging to say the least. The COVID pandemic changed how we handle calls, altered protocols and procedures, and trainingswere modified and/or postponed. It was a challenge but we’ve learned along the way and are better for it. On a happier note, we participated in COVID safe parades including celebrations, get well wishes and send offs. Fire Department members gave up their time to bring a little cheer to those celebrating their special day at home and/or those that were struggling and needed a little encouragement.
We welcomed new members to the department and several current members have received promotions from within the department. Even with the struggles that the pandemic brought, members successfully completed their Fire Fighter 1 and EMS courses. Aside from newer members working in these areas, present members continue with fire and EMS training as part of the duties required of the membership.
Our inventory of vehicles include the 2003 Pierce Contender pumper, the 2009 Mack Tanker, the 2009 Ford 350 Super Duty Forestry Truck and the 2013 Ford Ambulance/ A ‘new to us’ 2002 Pierce Dash Pumper was purchased after much research and consideration. With a generous donation to the department we were able equip this engine and place it into service as a front line piece.
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REPORT OF THE BOARD OF FIRE WARDS - continued
A continued focus of the department is to supply adequate ambulance service to the community. While receiving Mutual Aid coverage, we are actively pursuing increased coverage. These meetings were slowed due to the COVID pandemic, as it has proven difficult to get multiple communities together to meet during these tough times. With COVID safe protocols in place, the meetings have resumed and a team was put together to come up with a permanent solution. As always, the department is interested in meeting with anyone who would like to know who we are and what we do. If you are interested in joining, you can contact Chief Adam Dubriske or any member of the Board of Fire Wards for further information. If you wish to contact us by telephone, please call 585 – 6561, or stop by the fire station any Wednesday evening.
Respectfully submitted,
BOARD OF FIRE WARDS William N. Prigge Edwin O. Mattson, Jr John E. Holman
6767
2020 REPORT OF THE LIBRARY DIRECTOR
As we all know, 2020 was an unusual year in the history of the Fitzwilliam Town Library. COVID-19 made its mark on our institution, beginning with the closure of the building on March 16, 2020. We worked to keep our collection and our programming as accessible as possible to all during this difficult time. Initially, while the building was completely closed to the public for about three months, we continued to provide curbside pickup for books, magazines and movies, as well as a few online programming opportunities. Meredith Fournier, our stalwart children’s librarian, did delightful online storytimes and craft programs, while our adult book group continued online without a break. A few other online programs like our Bird Migration program helped to fill in for our usual busy schedule, although inevitably we saw a substantial reduction in all services. With the start of limited library access to the public in June, we were able to
allow browsing for patrons, and the resumption of in person children’s programming outdoors. This allowed our Summer Reading Program to take place as usual, with multiple, smaller groups. We missed having exciting performers come to the Library, but we offered special prizes to a few lucky readers to keep up the excitement level. With the advent of fall, we revised our after-school program to accommodate smaller, socially distanced groups on multiple days, and were able to continue to entertain kids with fall and holiday crafts and cooking! Our children’s book groups continued to meet, with masks. Sadly, at the end of the year we lost our beloved and very energetic children’s librarian, Meredith Fournier to a bigger library with a bigger job. We will miss her enthusiasm and inspiration.
Some Statistics from the Library:
20,254 items checked out! This comes to more than 9 per resident. 1,087 purchased materials were added to the collection. 90 donated
items were also added. 240 Programs were held with total attendance of 2,236. 91 people used library computers and 361 used our wireless in the
building, plus many more outside! We borrowed 393 books from other libraries for our patrons and
loaned out 347. 3,738 audio and e-books were downloaded to Fitzwilliam users, and
the number keeps rising. We held 43 meetings in the Library, with 303 attending. 426 people subscribe to our weekly newsletter.
My heartfelt thanks to all of our capable and welcoming staff: Winta Hay, Chip Baker and Meredith Fournier have all provided expert help at the checkout desk. Meredith spearheaded our energetic preschool storytimes, afternoon activities for kids and some of our new children’s programming. We also wish to honor our many volunteers: Ben Johnson, Lucy Humphrey, Eleanor Bubb, and Julia Baab. In addition, we thank all the generous donors to the Friends of the Library as well as their Board members: Jen Fritz, Stacie Pirozzi, Barbara Brooks, Eileen Tully, Kristen Noonan, Cathie McGuirk and Erin Ostergard.
Respectfully submitted,
Kate Thomas, Library Director
6868
2020 REPORT OF THE RECREATION DEPARTMENT
After many years of service, Cindi Beede resigned as Recreation Coordinator.We sincerely thank Cindi for her years of service to the Fitzwilliam Community! Despite 2020 being a challenging year for planning programs and events, we were able to successfully execute a few! Some of the highlights were:
Our first annual Fitzwilliam Light Up The Night! We challenged Fitzwilliam to a holiday lights competition and the response was fantastic! Twenty-one homes registered their lights displays for all to enjoy. Best Lights Display was awarded to The Goodnow’s on Church Street. Runner Up was awarded to The Keefe’s on Matthew’s Road. Honorable Mention was awarded to The Lane’s on Old Turnpike Road.
We organized the first ever “Take-A-Hike Challenge” to encourage residents of all ages and abilities to enjoy the beautiful natural resources in our own backyard. Fifty people registered for the Challenge and cumulatively logged over 100 miles of hiking across eight local trails. Registered participants were entered into a random drawing and were awarded in the following categories: Youth: Evelyn Noonan; Teen: Colin Donnelly; Adult: Jen Skelton; Senior: Robin Lowry
We are encouraged to continue and expand the Challenge moving forward!
We hosted a fun and safe Summer Recreation Day Camp program for elementary aged youth, amid the pandemic. Tate Van Valkenburg organized afantastic program including lots of games, crafts, fun with food, and weekly visits from the ice cream truck!
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2020 REPORT OF THE RECREATION DEPARTMENT - continued
Recreational Sports programs continue to be successful. Basketball for elementary aged youth ran through January & February under the direction of Jeff Joseph. A survey in the spring revealed a desire for a T-Ball/Baseball program. We developed a program, however, the program was canceled due to the pandemic. We hope to offer this program in spring 2021. Fall Soccer looked a bit different this year as we decided on a once-per-week “Skills & Drills” format. Jen Fritz organized a fun, safe and effective program to teach elementary aged kids the fundamentals of soccer!
Lastly, we organized Spring & Fall Litter Cleanup in an effort to keep our beautiful rural roads clean and litter free. Our goal moving forward is to expand program offerings for all residents: toddler, youth, teen, adult, and seniors. We always welcome and encourage feedback and ideas for new programs/events. The Recreation Department can be contacted via phone: 603-585-7270 or email: [email protected],Monday – Friday: 9 a.m. - Noon. A huge THANK YOU to the Fitzwilliam Recreation Commission Members: Shane Stevens, Lyndsey LePage, Sarah Short, Jennifer Cesaitis, and Pat Boudette as well as all who have participated in Recreation programs this year!
Respectfully Submitted,
Sheena Royce, Fitzwilliam Recreation Coordinator
7070
2020 REPORT OF THE CEMETERY TRUSTEES
Work Force: In 2020 we operated with one, two, or no part time employees at various times. Finding workers that were qualified and willing to perform manual labor was a challenge that we faced in 2019 but the difficulty dramatically increased in 2020. This challenge was encountered by other towns as well. These are seasonal part time jobs without benefits that have limited applicants. The COVID issues only increased the problems finding workers that wanted to perform manual labor. We need workers with a high attention to detail and the ability to perform maintenance without damaging our numerous memorial stones. In 2021 we will be working with the Highway Department and the DPW Director will supervise the daily work. We hope this arrangement will ease some of our worker and supervision problems. The trustees will continue handling the administrative work, dealing with the funeral homes, monument companies and families and will retain the overall cemetery responsibility. Recurring Work: We had an average amount of mowing and trimming this year. This spring and early summer were during the worst of our labor shortfall and the grass and trimming suffered with the result being embarrassingly long grass.
Flower Planters: We owe the Lions Club a big thank you for again assisting us by planting the flowers in the barrel planters at both cemeteries. This joint project has us purchasing the flowers and the Lions doing the actual planting. The Lions also planted bulbs near the flagpole at Pine Grove and we look forward to seeing the new plants next year. We also have ten new barrels waiting to replace some of the planters at Pine Grove in the spring.
Equipment Issues: The equipment held up well and only some minor repairs were necessary. The Hustler zero turn mower purchased two years ago and the older Hustler both saw routine use this year. The old Hustler zero turn mower completed its tenth full year of use in the cemeteries.
Trees and New Plantings: We have identified at least ten pine trees at Pine Grove near the rear property line that will need to be removed due to their deterioration and the danger they present to the cemetery and people. The Highway Department will drop these for us in 2021. We also accomplished one tree removal and additional tree trimming in the Village Cemetery. This work was contracted out. Cemetery personnel trimmed and shaped plantings on the lots at both cemeteries as usual. We continued to remove a number of dying and overgrown shrubs and plantings at the request of the owners.
Grass and Leveling: Very little landscape work such as leveling and reseeding was accomplished due to our worker limitations. Several areas at the Village Cemetery did receive some attention. Pine Grove had some over seeding and lime applied in areas. This landscape maintenance will always need attention each year.
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REPORT OF THE CEMETERY TRUSTEES - continued
Projects: Very little project work was accomplished due to our manpower limitations this year. Sunken Markers – We did not get to these this year and hope to return to this work in 2021. Granite Curbing – We did not accomplish any of this work due to manpower limitations. We submitted a CIP request for a warrant article so that we can resume this project in 2021 due to the need to level a number of the curbing pieces that are affecting memorial stones. Marble Stone Cleaning – We continued to clean marble stones at the Village Cemetery. This work will continue in 2021. You can easily see the improved appearance of the stones that we worked on over the past three years. Many marble stones still need maintenance and these can easily be identified by their dark black color caused by bacterial growth that is detrimental to the stone surface. It takes at least two applications of the cleaner over a period of time.
Budget: We again submitted a budget request that was level funded compared to last year. We did submit one funding request via warrant article to continue the leveling of granite curbing in the Village Cemetery. We were able to accomplish some of this work on the smaller curbing with our own personnel and equipment in the past. We now need to bring in a contractor to level and stabilize more of the curbing. This situation affects many of our memorial stones since some of them either sit on top of the curbing or are actually mounted into the curbing. This will be a multi-year project.
Respectfully submitted,
CEMETERY TRUSTEES Mike Grab Greg Mattson Edwin Mattson, Jr.
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2020 REPORT OF THE TOWN CLERK
The year 2020 was a memorable year for all. We had to live through many things that I am sure you never thought you’d see, but we made it and here’s to 2021.
In 2020 we processed 3,729 Motor Vehicle permits, which are renewals, duplicates, transfers, news and such. We were shut down to the public from April to mid-June but we still managed to get everyone’s registration needs met.You can still use the eb2gov application for renewals. It saves you time waiting in line and keeps the crowds in the Town Hall down. We are still only processing CASH and CHECKS in this office. Please plan accordingly.
In March was our Local Election. I ran again in March of 2020 for a 3 year term. Thank you to those who voted for me and I will try to convince the others who didn’t that I am a good choice. We had 433 ballots cast during that Election; 32 by Absentee ballot. After the election is when life changed.
During 2020 we processed 494 dog licenses. There was a little relaxation on dog licensing during 2020 but we will come through strong in 2021. We lost our Animal Control Officer in November and have a new Animal Control Officer who was willing to do the job! Please get in before April 30 to license your dog(s).
Before our Local Election in March, we held the Presidential Primary in February. During that Election we processed 282 Republican and 476 Democratic ballots. We had 24 Democratic Absentee ballots and 2 Republican Absentee ballots
We processed the State Primary in September and everything went well. We maintained social distancing as required by law and the people came and voted. We had 261 Republican ballots and 270 Democratic ballots (within those numbers were 24 Republican Absentee ballots and 96 Democratic Absentee ballots).
Finally, in November we held the General Election. We registered 104 new voters in Town which brings the number of registered voters to 2,085. During that Election we cast 1,382 ballots of which 358 were cast as Absentee. It was a busy year, especially with COVID, but we made it through and can tell our grandchildren about it.
Please remember to bring your driver’s license in to the Clerk’s office when doing any motor vehicle transaction - we will ask for it. Also, remember your registration when doing a renewal or transfer. It is required and we will not be able to complete your transaction without a lot more work (and money). A lot of things have change in this office. We are only following the State Law and trying to make everyone happy.
In closing, I would like to thank you for all your hard work keeping up with the changes within this office and the Town Hall. Here’s to looking forward to 2021 and going back to our “new” normal.
Respectfully submitted,
Heidi L. Wood, Town Clerk
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VITAL STATISTICSYear Ending December 31, 2020
BIRTHS
NAME DATE PLACE PARENT'S NAMES
Jessica Ruth 01/13/20 Peterborough, NH Travis GoddardDanielee Doddard
Brody Angelo 01/28/20 Peterborough, NH Anthony RigoMelissa Gomes
Peighton Emmaline 03/13/20 Peterborough, NH Jake AngierStephanie Angier
Addison Lou 06/03/20 Gardner, MA Ryan LawnNicole Lawn
Brody Michael 06/08/20 Keene, NH Michael LemireCrystal Russell
Tyson Alexander 07/04/20 Keene, NH Crystal Stevens
Gavin Gregory 08/05/20 Keene, NH Taylor DomingueKatherine Domingue
Andrew Richard 08/10/20 Keene, NH David TurnbullDevon Turnbull
Alayah Auburn 12/02/20 Peterborough, NH Amy Doyle
Killian Oliver 12/26/20 Lebanon, NH John KadlikCourtney Kadlik
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VITAL STATISTICS Year Ending December 31, 2020
MARRIAGES
DATE NAME RESIDENCE
07/18/20 Joshua Paul Fitzwilliam, NHHope Spofford Rindge, NH
08/08/20 Todd Snowling Fitzwilliam, NHBrooke Sharra Fitzwilliam, NH
09/12/20 Bryan Coburn Fitzwilliam, NHEvelyn R. Neil Fitzwilliam, NH
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VITAL STATISTICS Year ending December 31, 2020
DEATHS
DATE NAME PLACE
01/22/20 Dolores Leona Gaffney Keene, NH
02/09/20 Virginia Ruth Woodard Fitzwilliam, NH
02/18/20 Reginald L. Luopa, Sr. Warner, NH
02/25/20 Debra Brown Keene, NH
03/06/20 James Pelland Fitzwilliam, NH
03/08/20 Glenn Sillanpaa Fitzwilliam, NH
03/11/20 Robert Dunton Keene, NH
03/19/20 Jason Faulkner, Jr. Fitzwilliam, NH
03/23/20 Richard Lord Fitzwilliam, NH
04/18/20 Bonnie Jean Cooke Keene, NH
04/21/20 Patricia Moore Fitzwilliam, NH
04/25/20 Barbara Hogg Fitzwilliam, NH
05/21/20 Lawrence Watson, Jr. Fitzwilliam, NH
06/01/20 Marion Russell Keene, NH
06/02/20 Karen Frank-Mays Fitzwilliam, NH
07/07/20 Robert Bowers Keene, NH
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DEATHS
DATE NAME PLACE
07/30/20 Melony Raitto Fitzwilliam, NH
10/18/20 Thomas McCulla Fitzwilliam, NH
10/25/20 June Parker Worcester, MA
11/03/20 Paul Nickerson Jaffrey, NH
11/05/20 Warren Hall, Jr. Fitzwilliam, NH
12/07/20 Rosalie A. Anderson Keene, NH
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2020 REPORT OF THE PLANNING BOARD
Planning Boards are established to provide for the orderly growth and development of the municipality. Planning Board regulatory duties include the review and approval of all subdivisions, boundary line adjustments, voluntary mergers and site plan review applications for commercial uses or multi-family residences. The Planning Board may recommend and take public input on amendments to the Zoning Ordinance. The Planning Board, in a process which involves input from the people of Fitzwilliam, is also responsible for preparing and amending the town’s Master Plan to guide the development of the municipality. This year was a very busy and challenging year. The year began with ongoing work on updating the Wetlands Protection Overlay District and the Sign and Advertising Devices ordinances to put before the residents of Fitzwilliam at the annual Town Ballot Voting Session. One additional change to the ordinances was completed to amend the Table of Standard Dimensional Regulations. In the Board vote for Officers that takes place after Town Meeting, the Board re-elected Suzanne Gray, Chairman; Terry Silverman, Vice Chairman; and Robin Peard Blais, Secretary. Paul Haynes and Barbara Young were also re-elected to the Board for three-year terms following elections at the Town Meeting. From early March through December, there were substantial challenges navigating the new ‘norm’ that we are in due to the COVID pandemic. The Board was able to continue business with an abnormally high level of applications. Considerable time was spent on the Chinook Solar Project that was proposed by NextEra. This is a project first proposed by Ranger Solar and taken over by NextEra, a Florida company, for a 30 Mega Watts solar array farm. The project, known as “Chinook Solar” has since been approved by the New Hampshire Site Evaluation Committee (SEC). In collaboration with the Conservation Commission and the Board of Selectmen, the Planning Board hired experts to review noise, groundwater issues, wildlife habitats and archeological issues. These experts and a legal advisor were hired by the town at NextEra’s expense. The Planning Board committed over two years of work reviewing documents and working through issues associated with this project. The Planning Board heard fourteen cases this year, including three Site Plan Reviews for Changes of Use, three major subdivisions, two minor subdivisions, one Boundary Line Adjustment, and five Conditional Use Permits. There were several Preliminary Consultations providing guidance regarding changes of use and construction within the wetlands buffers that proved useful in determining whether formal applications for Site Plan Review and/or Conditional Use Permits were required. The Board also endorsed two Voluntary Lot Mergers. The Planning Board values input from Town residents and welcomes you to attend meetings; and encourages interested volunteers to serve on the Planning Board as members or alternates. The Planning Board meets on the first and third Tuesdays of the month at 7:00 p.m. in the Town Hall.
Respectfully submitted,
FITZWILLIAM PLANNING BOARD Suzanne Gray, Chairman Barbara Young Terry Silverman, Vice Chairman Dan Baker, Selectmen’s RepresentativeRobin Peard Blais, Secretary Lori Nolan, Land Use Coordinator Paul Haynes Karen Craig
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2020 REPORT OF THE ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
The Zoning Board of Adjustment hears appeals for relief from zoning ordinance requirements. The Board considers the unique circumstances of each case and decides to grant relief, if warranted, based on specific criteria. They consider the impact of the proposed action on the neighborhood and the land; and whether it is in harmony with the purpose and intent of the zoning ordinance. The Board can’t change zoning ordinances, but is empowered to grant appeals in accordance with State and local law as specified in the Land Use Code.
The Board considers appeals for Variances, Special Exceptions, Equitable Waivers of Dimensional Requirements, Appeals of Administrative Decisions and Motions for re-hearings.
2020 was a very busy and challenging year for the Board of Adjustment.The Board continued to work through the COVID pandemic and deliberated on twenty-four cases, including eleven Variances, two Special Exceptions, three Administrative Appeals, and one Re-hearing request. Three cases were withdrawn and the Board is still deliberating on four cases at time of print.
The Zoning Board of Adjustment meets at 7:00 p.m. on the second Tuesday of the month at the Fitzwilliam Town Hall when they have an application before them. The Board invites and encourages all interested parties to attend hearings and meetings as noticed.
Respectfully submitted,
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTDaniel Sutton. Chairman Bob Handy, Member Susan Massin, Member Coni Porter, Member Susan Silverman, Member Robyn Bates, Selectmen’s Representative
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2020 REPORT OF THE HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION
The mission of the Historic District Commission is to preserve historic structures and places of historic and architectural value; preserve a district in the municipality that reflects elements of its cultural, social, economic, political and architectural history; conserve property values; foster civic beauty; and maintain the existing architecture of the district. The Commission reviews all exterior construction/renovation located within the Historic District of Fitzwilliam through an application process and public meetings. They are also responsible for amendments to and adoption of regulations in accordance with State statutes.
In 2020, the Historic District Commissioners met five times and used the design guidelines to review ten applications including: exterior modifications and repairs for residences and the Library; installation of rooftop solar panels; property line fencing; new exterior structures including a sunroom, pergola, deck, and shed; roof snow/ice guards; and temporary signage for the Church.
Applications for all exterior changes within the Historic District come before the Commission for consideration and approval. The Commission meets on the second Thursday of each month at 4:00 p.m. in the Town Hall when there is a case before it. All meetings are open to the public and we encourage participation from all those interested.
Respectfully submitted,
HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION John Fitzwilliam, Chairman Bill Davis, Vice Chairman Marcia Camden Ken Beckwith Pat Deyo Dan Baker, Selectmen’s Representative
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2020 REPORT OF THE CONSERVATION COMMISSION
The Conservation Commission continues its mission to protect the natural re-sources of Fitzwilliam. We thank voters for approving last year’s addition to the Conservation Land Fund, and appreciate your continuing support. The Commission faced challenges this year due to COVID-19 but continued working with the Board of Selectmen on matters relating to town concerns aboutthe Chinook (NextEra) Solar Project, the largest photovoltaic solar project in New Hampshire. The project will place all undeveloped land into conservancy (over 200 acres) while the remaining land will become conservation land once the pro-ject ceases to be used for renewable energy production. The Commission ap-preciates the support of the Board of Selectmen and Planning Board in securing this provision. The Commission, working with the Planning Board, spearheaded the warrant proposal to designate six new wetlands as Prime Wetlands. This designation will provide additional protection to some of the town’s most important water re-sources. We also provided consultation to the Planning Board on projects affect-ing wetlands and on the review and revision of the Wetland Protection Overlay District (WPOD) ordinance. The Commission maintained representation on the Meadowood Task Force that is examining future options for the former Meadowood County Area Fire De-partment property, focusing primarily on well water testing and possible strategiesfor site cleanup. Over the past year the Commission continued to monitor, maintain, stock maps, and update markers along the Widow Gage Town Forest trails, which con-tinues to be a popular hiking location. The trail has received recognition from arearesidents and conservancy groups. Due to pandemic restrictions, additional work on town trails was not able to be completed, but plans remain in place for next year. The Commission has joined the Cheshire Rail Trail group, organized by the South West Region Planning Commission, to begin planning improvements tothe old rail line between the Massachusetts border and Keene. We continue torepresent the town on the Monadnock Advisory Committee and maintain mem-bership in the NH Association of Conservation Commissions. The Commission continues to monitor opportunities and encourage conservation of the many sce-nic, recreational and wildlife habitat features of Fitzwilliam. The Commission thanks Dorothy Zug, a long-time Commission member, who left the Commission midyear after moving out of town. She was instrumental inorganizing the Natural Resource Inventory manual, in addition to being part of the Meadowood Task Force. The Commission welcomed Terri Robbitts as a newmember. We continue to advise groups, applicants, and agencies on conservation mat-ters and meet regularly with the Board of Selectmen. The Conservation Com-mission meets every third Monday at 7:00 p.m. We invite you to join us as a guest or new member.
Respectfully submitted, Paul M. Kotila, Chairman Hiel Lindquist Susan Silverman Beth Vanney Kevin Woolley Dorothy Zug Terri Robbitts Lori Nolan, Land Use Coordinator
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2020 REPORT OF THE CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICE
The Code Enforcement Office enforces regulations of the Fitzwilliam Land Use Codes, issues permits for construction, and occupancy permits for new home occupation after completion of construction.
Upon receipt of a written complaint, the Code Enforcement Officer performs an investigation, ensures compliance of construction permits to applicable zoning requirements, dedicates Emergency 911 numbers, and reviews all construction permit applications and plans. This review ensures safety from fire, flood and establishes that all other public requirements are met. Once a permit has been granted, the Code Enforcement Officer, if necessary, visits the property prior to the start of construction to determine that all setback requirements have been met. In the absence of a Code Enforcement Officer, those duties are handled by the Board of Selectmen and staff in the Selectmen’s Office.
If you should have any questions with regard to permitting for construction, please contact the Selectmen’s Office to obtain a copy of the Construction Permit regulations. Please remember that all construction, renovation, demolition and changes to buildings require a permit. We continue to see construction being completed in town without first obtaining a construction permit approval. It is always best to check with our office prior to construction to determine if a permit is required. When applying for a permit, please remember to allow yourself enough time for the paperwork to be processed prior to the start date of construction.
In 2020, 59 construction permits were issued. A sampling of permits requested were for: seven new single-family homes, two roof mounted solar panel systems, and nine renovations and/or additions to existing homes. If you should have any questions with regard to building issues, please feel free to contact the Selectmen’s Office at 585-7723.
Respectfully submitted,
Code Enforcement Officer
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2020 REPORT OF THE ECONOMIC COMMITTEE
What a challenging year this was for the Economic Committee!! We got off to a great start but then had to put a halt on our meetings and events. We were not alone as most businesses, organizations, and committees were facing the same issues. We managed to reconvene in late summer via the Zoom platform and brought in one new member. Since then, still meeting remotely, we have been working with some of our local businesses in trying to identify theirdifficulties during the pandemic with the hopes of being able to assist them. Some businesses have really struggled while others have flourished. Go figure! While 2021 is still uncertain, it is our hope to be able to be here for the Fitzwilliam businesses. When they succeed, our town succeeds. We are still looking for two new members to join our committee. We meet once a month and everyone is welcome.
Respectfully submitted,
ECONOMIC COMMITTEE Suzanne Gray, Chair Chelley Tighe Carl Hagstrom Caroline Tremblay (alternate) Elizabeth Lorenz Mary Belle Isle (alternate) Steve Reinhart
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HOME HEALTHCARE, HOSPICE AND COMMUNITY SERVICES REPORT TO THE TOWN OF FITZWILLIAM JANUARY 1, 2020 TO DECEMBER 31, 2020
ANNUAL REPORT
In 2020, Home Healthcare, Hospice and Community Services (HCS) continued to provide home care and community services to the residents of Fitzwilliam. HCS clinical and support staff continued to make home visits in appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) to ensure the safety of patients while assisting their recovery at home. The following information represents HCS's activities in your community during the past twelve months.
SERVICE REPORT
SERVICES OFFERED SERVICES PROVIDED
Nursing 1,145 Visits Physical Therapy 516 Visits Occupational Therapy 309 Visits Medical Social Worker 99 Visits Home Health Aide 1,473 Visits Chronic Care 379 Hours Meals-On-Wheels 750 Meals Healthy Starts Well Child Services 51 Hours Foot Care Visits 28 Visits
Hospice services and adult medical day care services are available to residents. We are also offering the Kinship Navigator program this year to support grandparents who are parenting grandchildren.
FINANCIAL REPORT
The actual cost of all services provided in 2020 with all funding sources is $524,926.00.
These services have been supported to the greatest extent possible by Medicare, Medicaid, other insurances, grants and patient fees. Services that were not covered by other funding have been supported by your town.
For 2021 we request an appropriation of $2,040.00 to continue to be available for home care services and an appropriation of $450.00 for the Meals-On-Wheels program. For information about services, residents may call (603) 352-2253 or 1-800-541-4145, or visit www.HCSservices.org.
Thank you for your support of home care services.
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2020 SOUTHWESTERN COMMUNITY SERVICES
Southwestern Community Services provides assistance to local communities and its citizens through its LIHEP Fuel Assistance program, Housing Stabilization programs, Senior & Workforce rental housing developments, Head Start education & childcare, WIC nutrition & health, the Electricity Assistance Program (EAP), DOE Weatherization programs, Employment and Day Services for developmentally disabled adults as well as several Workforce Development & Training programs.
In Fiscal Year 2020, SCS provided 463 units of service to the citizens of Fitzwilliam totaling $174,288.08 in direct assistance. SCS is requesting 1% of the amount of direct support.
Southwestern Community Services encourages open communicationbetween the agency and the communities that it serves. We would be happy to conduct office tours in Keene or Claremont. Agency staff is also available to present information to town officials focusing on the agency as a whole or specific programs. SCS is grateful to have the Town of Fitzwilliam’s support. Thank you.
Keith F. Thibault, Chief Development Officer
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MONADNOCK FAMILY SERVICES REPORT TO THE TOWN OF FITZWILLIAM
FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2020
ANNUAL REPORT
Monadnock Family Services provided the following services to Fitzwilliam residents during the past year.
SERVICE REPORT
Number of Clients treated: 36
Children: 12 Adults: 20Seniors: 4
Total number of appointments provided for the above residents: 580
Percentage of payments received for services: 78%
Discounts based on a resident’s ability to pay and other discounts: $13,475
In addition to the above discounts, current outstanding and uncollectible resident balances: $ 5,005
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2020 REPORT OF THE COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER TRANSPORTATION COMPANY
In 2020, we received funding from 22 out of 33 towns. Thirty-two out of fifty-one active drivers braved the “new normal” by sanitizing their cars, themselves, and continued their devotion to get our riders to important medical appointments and grocery shopping. The drivers also gave riders protective masks for themselves and their families. Our numbers are slowly increasing and we remain hopeful for better times ahead.
2020 Fitzwilliam Statistics
85 ride requests were received from 11 Fitzwilliam residents; 2,726 miles logged in for volunteer drivers;
146 hours of service donated for a value of $2,190;4 volunteer drivers live in Fitzwilliam.
Having a pool of volunteer drivers from each town is ideal. Please contact Ellen Avery to discuss becoming a volunteer.
Sincerely,
Ellen A. Avery, Executive Director
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MONADNOCK ADVISORY COMMISSION
The Monadnock Advisory Commission was created by State Statute (RSA 227-D:4) and is charged to advise and guide the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources (formerly, the Department of Resource and Economic Development) on the managed lands on Monadnock, Gap and Little Monadnock Mountains. State law allows the Commission to accept tax deductible donations. MAC funds are a primary source for search and rescue supplies and equipment. Members of the Commission include two representatives from each of the towns these mountains are part of, the Monadnock State Park Manager, the Director of the Division of Parks and Recreation, the Director of the Division of Forests and Lands, and the President of the Forest Society (Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests). Other guests include Antioch University MERE (Monadnock Ecological Research and Education) Project, Forest SocietyRecreation Manager, and Monadnock State Park Volunteer Coordinator. Regular meetings are scheduled for the spring and fall, but the Commission met only once in 2020, due to limitations caused by the pandemic. The increase in outdoor exercise and recreation has increased the strain on the State Park resources at Monadnock, as it has on all State Parks in New Hampshire. Many parks have lost significant amounts of revenue, but Monadnock managed to remain open throughout the year, which minimized losses locally. The Division of Parks and Recreation has been seeking reimbursement through the CARES ACT for losses and expenses caused by the COVID epidemic, but so far without success. A reservation system for Monadnock State Park users was initiated this year,which according to staff reports is working very well. Visitation has been extremely high, and during peak times the State Park had to turn away visitors. This of course put strains on other trailhead parking lots, and many access points had to be closed to avoid overcrowding and overuse. High usage has resulted in additional wear on trails and resources, especially since Monadnock Trails Week had to be cancelled, as did most facility improvements, trail projects, volunteer work and retail operations. The number of rescues is down from 2019, but still higher than the years just previous to that. Rescue operations requiring lift carries were less than the previous three years. Studies of the effect of over use of Mount Monadnock and Mount Washington are still on hold, but the need of these studies is clearly recognized. Also clearly understood is the impact the increased use of Mount Monadnock, Gap Mountain and Rhododendron State Park has on all access points, and time and planning will be initiated to study those effects and plan on how to prepare for them. Timber harvesting planning and execution continues on several sites on lands surrounding these mountains, with careful plans to limit their effect on recreation uses. The members of the Monadnock Advisory Commission encourage input from the citizens of our towns regarding anything to do with the care of the mountains we are charged with helping to maintain. Please contact your representatives listed below:Ed Germain - Dublin Peter Palmiotto - Antioch, MERE Sterling Abram - Dublin Phil Bryce - Director of Parks & Rec Robin Peard Blais - (Chair) - Fitzwilliam Scott Rolfe - Forests and Lands Hiel Lindquist - Fitzwilliam Wendy Weisinger - Forest Society Ann Royce - Jaffrey Carrie Deegan - Forest Society John Smith - Jaffrey Matt Scaccia - Forest Society Rec Manager Dan Rogalski - Marlborough Will Kirkpatrick - State Park Manager Polly Pattison - Marlborough Logan Thorner – Assistant Park Manager Donald Upton - Troy Sarah Stewart - DNCR Commissioner David Adams - Troy Tara Blaney - Parks & Rec S. Region Supervisor
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OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR FITZWILLIAM, NH TOWN ELECTION
March 10, 2020 RESULTS
For Selectman – 3 Year Term Vote for not more than ONE:
Daniel Baker 292 Andrew M. Wood 118 Write-InMelissa Bidwell 1
For Town Clerk – 3 Year Term Vote for not more than ONE:
Nicole (Girard) Mattson 136 Heidi L. Wood 297 Write-InMelissa Bidwell 1
For Moderator – 2 Year TermVote for not more than ONE:
Write-InWilliam Prigge 76 Chris Mattson-Whipple 1 Mary Kissinger 1 Dan Baker 1 Robin Marra 1 Tom Parker 1 Richard Gottle 3 Andrew Wood 1 Bill Hutwelker 2 Mike Pelky 1
For Fireward - 3 Year Term Vote for not more than ONE:
William N. Prigge 378 Write-InGene Cuomo 1 Martin Nolan 1
For Budget Committee Member – 3Year Term Vote for not more than TWO:
Carl “Skip” Hagstrom III 351 Andrew M. Wood 242 Write-InWrite-InChris Mattson-Whipple 1 Susan Silverman 1
For Trustee of the Library – 3 Year TermVote for not more than TWO:
Robin Marra 363 Write-InWrite-InPam Troccia 34 Susan Massin 1 Nicole Mattson 1 Heidi Wood 1 Melissa Bidwell 1 Richard Mays 2
For Cemetery Trustee – 3 Year TermVote for not more than ONE:
Michael Grab 377 Write-InChris Mattson-Whipple 1 Melissa Bidwell 1
For Planning Board Member – 3Year Term Vote for not more than TWO:
Paul Haynes 194 Charles Troccia 186 Barbara Young 273 Write-InWrite-In
For Commissioner of Plante Memorial Park – 3 Year TermVote for not more than ONE:
Jodi Mattson 343 Write-InMelissa Bidwell 1 Charlie Massin 1
For Supervisor of the Checklist-4Years Vote for not more than ONE:
Write In Mary Kissinger 16
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OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR FITZWILLIAM, NH - continued TOWN ELECTION March 10, 2020 RESULTS
McKenzie Wood 4 William Prigge 1 Jill Mattson-Whipple 1 Andrew Wood 1 Alan Reikheid 1 Marion Wheeler 1 Jodie Mattson 1 Richard Mays 1 Mike Pelky 1 Carl Hagstrom 1 Carol Beckwitch 1 Jane Parker 1 Masa Camden 3 Dick Goettle 1 Gail Hagstrom 1 Melissa Bidwell 1 William Prigge 1 Barbara Young 2 Susan Massin 1 Nicole Mattson 1 Nancy Nye 1
For Supervisor of the Checklist-6Years Vote for not more than ONE:
Marion Wheeler 394 Write-In
** Highlighted persons won.
At the Town Hall on Election Day were (from l-r) Sergeant Clark, Officer Moore and Chief DiSalvo to make sure voters were able to exercise their right to vote in a safe and calm environment.
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THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE TOWN OF FITZWILLIAM TOWN WARRANT 2020
To the inhabitants of the Town of Fitzwilliam, in the County of Cheshire, in said State of New Hampshire, qualified to vote in town affairs, you are hereby notified to meet at the Town Hall in said Fitzwilliam on Tuesday, the 10th of March next between eleven (11:00) o’clock in the forenoon and seven (7:00) o’clock in the afternoon to act on issues required to be voted on by ballot (Articles 1 through 4)and to meet at seven (7:00) in the afternoon to act on the business matters of the Town (Articles 5 through 20 ). The polls will be open on ballot issues not later than 11:00 a.m. and close not earlier than 7:00 p.m., or such later time as shall be authorized by a vote of the Town.
ARTICLE 1. To bring in your votes for the election of one Selectman for three years; one Town Clerk for three years; one Fireward for three years; one Budget Committee Members for three years; one Trustee of the Trust Funds for three years; one Trustees of the Library for three years; one Cemetery Trustee for three years; two Planning Board members for three years; one Commissioners of Plante Memorial Park for three years; one Supervisor of the Checklist for four years; and one Supervisor of the Checklist for six years.
ARTICLE 2. Are you in favor of the adoption of Amendment #1 as proposed by the Planning Board for the Fitzwilliam Zoning Ordinance to delete Section 127-19, F. in its entirety, as follows?
All reduction to dimension in the Table of Standard Dimensional Regulations for porches or building additions to be by Special Exception.
Explanation: The purpose of the amendment is to make the process for allowing reduced setbacks for porches and building additions the same as that for any other grandfathered structure, which requires a variance, which is in keeping with the general purpose of zoning.
X YES NO
ARTICLE 3. Are you in favor of the adoption of Amendment #2 as proposed by the Planning Board for the Fitzwilliam Zoning Ordinance to amend Section 127-16.1, Wetlands Protection Overlay District, as follows?
By adding language to the Authority and Purpose section; amending the definition of Prime Wetland to be consistent with state regulations; clarifying what is a wetland buffer; clarifying the process for an application for a permit within the District; changing the requirement for a special exception for certain uses to a conditional use permit; adding a setback from wetlands for parking areas and off-site snow dumps; and making other clarifying changes throughout the ordinance to make it easier to understand and implement.
Explanation: The purpose of the amendment is to improve and simplify the process for obtaining a Conditional Use Permit within the Wetlands Protection Overlay District, adding clarifying language, and eliminating conflicting and/or inconsistent terms and phrases.
X YES NO
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ARTICLE 4. Are you in favor of the adoption of Amendment #3 as proposed by the Planning Board for the Fitzwilliam Zoning Ordinance to amend Section 127- 28-33.4, Signs and Advertising Devices by deleting all language that intends to limit, regulate, or prohibit the content of any sign?
Explanation: The purpose of the amendment is to make the ordinance compliant with recent case law.
X YES NO
ARTICLE 5. To hear and act upon the reports of Agents, Committees and Officers, heretofore chosen.
Selectman Baker moved the Article; Motion was seconded. Selectman Baker recognizes Gene Cuomo for his years of service and the wish him well with his retirement. Selectman Baker recognized Selectman Bates and asked her to talk about the Boroadband initiative. Selectman Bates explained the initiative to the audieice.
Voted in the affirmative.
ARTICLE 6. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the Budget Committee recommended sum of $2,019,538 for general municipal operations, or take any action thereon. The Selectmen recommend $ 2,019,538. NOTE: This warrant article (operating budget) does not include appropriations voted in any other warrant articles.
C. Hagstrom made a motion to accept the article as written; motion 2nd.
Voted in the affirmative.
ARTICLE 7. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $165,000 to be added to the Town Buildings Maintenance and Repair Expendable Trust Fund created by ARTICLE #24 of the 2005 Annual Town Meeting, or take any action thereon. $65,000 to be raised by taxes and $100,000 from unassigned fund balance (The selectmen propose the following projects for 2020: Repair Town Hall Tower and Steeple and any other projects as needed). (Recommended by Budget Committee, Recommended by Board of Selectmen)
Selectman Baker moved passage of the Article as Written; Motion 2nd.Selectman Baker talked about the projects, including the Steeple of the Town Hall.
Voted in the Affirmative.
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ARTICLE 8. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $15,000 to be added to the Fire Department Vehicle & Equipment Purchase Expendable Trust Fund created by ARTICLE # 11 of the 2016 Annual Meeting for the purchase of a fire department vehicle & equipment, or take any action thereon. (Recommended by Budget Committee, Recommended by Board of Selectmen)
Mr. Mattson made a motion the pass the Article as written; Motion 2nd. No comments.
Voted in the affirmative.
ARTICLE 9. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $5,000 to be added to the Fire Department Vehicle and Equipment Repairs Expendable Trust Fund for the purpose of Fire vehicle and equipment repairs created by Article #20 of the 2015 Annual Meeting or any action thereon. (Recommended by Budget Committee, Recommended by Board of Selectmen)
Mr. Mattson made a motion to pass the article as written; motion 2nd. There were no comments.
Voted in the affirmative.
ARTICLE 10. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $10,000 to be added to the Fire Department Bunker Gear/Pagers Expendable Trust Fund for the purpose of purchasing protective clothing (bunker gear) and pagers, for the use of the Fire Department created by Article #20 of the 2004 Annual Meeting or take any action thereon. (Recommended by Budget Committee, Recommended by Board of Selectmen)
Mr. Mattson made a motion to pass the article as written; motion was 2nd. Eric Durmer asked what bunker gear was. Answered.
Voted in the affirmative.
ARTICLE 11. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $300,000 to be added to the Roads Repair and Maintenance Expendable Trust Fund created by ARTICLE #8 of the 2011 Town Meeting, or take any action thereon. (Recommended by Budget Committee, Recommended by Board of Selectmen)
G. Cuomo made a motion to pass the article as written. Motion was 2nd. The was no discussion.
Voted in the affirmative.
ARTICLE 12. To see if the town will vote to establish a Library Building Maintenance and Repair Expendable Trust Fund for the purpose of repairs and maintenance to the Library Building and to raise and appropriate the sum of $20,000 to put into fund or take any action thereon. (Recommend by Budget Committee, Recommended by Board of Selectmen)
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Mr. Goettle made a motion to pass the Article as written; motion 2nd. There was no discussion.
Voted in the affirmative.
ARTICLE 13. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $10,000 to be added to the Reassessment Capital Reserve Fund created by Article #17 of the 1995 Annual Town Meeting or take any action thereon. (Recommend by Budget Committee, Recommended by Board of Selectmen)
Selectman Baker made the motion to pass the Article as written; Motion was 2nd.C. Porter asked if the funds were for the Town. The reassessment will start 4 years from now.
Voted in the affirmative.
ARTICLE 14. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $20,000 to be added to the Highway Department Vehicle and Equipment Expendable Trust Fund created by Article #22 of the 2017 Annual Town Meeting for the purposes of purchasing of highway department vehicles and equipment or take any action thereon. (Recommend by Budget Committee, Recommended by Board of Selectmen)
G. Cuomo made a motion to pass the Article as written; motion was 2nd.
Voted in the affirmative.
ARTICLE 15. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $21,500 to the Police Vehicle and Equipment Expendable Trust Fund created by Article #17 of the 2018 Annual Town Meeting for the purpose of purchasing and equipping a police cruiser for the use of the Police Department or take any action thereon. (Recommended by Budget Committee, Recommended by Board of Selectmen)
Selectman Kennison made the motion to pass the Article as written; Motion 2nd.There was a question of the Article:buy a new cruiser? Answered the question by explaining it will be used the replace a current cruiser.
Voted in the Affirmative.
ARTICLE 16. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $5,000 to be added to the Conservation Land Expendable Trust Fund created by Article #19 of the 2005 Annual Town Meeting or take any action thereon. (Recommended by Budget Committee, Recommended by Board of Selectmen)
P. Kotila made a motion to pass the article; motion 2nd. No discussion.
Voted in the affirmative.
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ARTICLE 17. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate $500.00 to the Village Common and Plante Memorial Park Expendable Trust fund created by Article 16 of the 2019 Annual Town Meeting for the purpose of making improvements to the Village Common and Plante Memorial Park or take any action thereon. (Recommended by Budget Committee, Recommended by Board of Selectmen)
Selectman Bates made the motion to pass the Article; motion 2nd. Selectman Bates made a comment on the Article.
Voted in the Affirmative.
ARTICLE 18. To see if the town will vote to change the fire department organization per RSA 154:1 to an organization under RSA 154:1 (a) a fire chief appointed by the local governing body, with firefighters appointed by the fire chief.
Selectman Kennison mde the motion to indefinitely postpone this article; Motion 2nd. Selectman Kenison made comments about the Article postponement.
Voted the postponement in the affirmative.
ARTICLE 19. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to sell town owned property (Map 39, lot 03-01) 346 Upper Troy Road
Selectman Kenison made the motion to pass the article as written; motion 2nd.Selectman Kenson commented on the property.. B. Doerpholz asked if this is the Meadowood property. Answer:yes.
Voted in the affirmative.
Respectfully submitted,
Heidi L. Wood Town Clerk
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2020 PROPERTY TRANSFERS Date Map Lot Grantor Current Owner Sale Price
01/10/2020 42 1-71 ANDERSON RAYMOND B + NORMA DEMILD, RICHARD P. + JOANNE M. $89,000.00
01/21/2020 33 3-2 LOIS LAUGHNER REV TR SIMCOCK, MEGAN. E. $324,533.00
01/21/2020 33 28 SCHUSTER SCOTT + LECIA SCHUSTER SCOTT + LECIA TRUSTEE Trust
01/22/2020 37 11 ZIROLLI, DEAN H + KATHARINE KATHARINE F ZIROLLI LVNG TRST Trust
01/27/2020 6 5-5 PARK TREE PROPERTIES WHEELER, SUSAN $38,700.00
01/27/2020 11 63 GUENTHER, KATHERINE BAILEY DONALD M $55,000.00
01/29/2020 6 42 JADWIN JOHN T JADWIN, JOHN T + ANNE Family
01/29/2020 6 43 JADWIN JOHN T JADWIN,JOHN T + ANNE Family
01/30/2020 26 2 RAYMOND TRUSTEE, MAT 49 SIP POND LLC
02/03/2020 23 8 DEYO, PATRICK H DEYO, PATRICK H + LUANNE TRUST Trust
02/03/2020 23 26 DEYO, PATRICK H DEYO, PATRICK H + LUANNE TRUST Trust
02/14/2020 19 6 GIROUARD, GARY R GIROUARD, GARY R + PATRICIA J Family
02/20/2020 12 39-2 WARNKE, BENNY L + DA MUHONEN, JEROME + SARA $70,000.00
02/27/2020 11 14 FLORENCE PETER PINEIRO, ANDRES E. $4,533.00
03/02/2020 15 6-13 DEROSIER, JOAN M WEEKS, JASON A $379,933.00
03/02/2020 42 2-97 HILL, JON LAWDIS, KATINA $99,000.00
03/26/2020 6 40-10 TUXBURY RONALD S + DEBORAH DOMINGUE, TAYLOR G + KATHERINE $235,000.00
04/07/2020 43 2-102 CHRISTIE ALAN P. PELTOLA, GILBERT E. + KAREN A. $104,000.00
04/14/2020 35 10 JMJ REALTY TRUST BOCK, ERIC + JENNIFER $40,000.00
04/22/2020 15 44-2 MCKENZIE ERIN ANDERSON, ERIN MCKENZIE + KEV Family
04/24/2020 15 57 HOGG, BARBARA HOGG, BARBARA + FUTCH, MICHEL Family
04/24/2020 32 43 JOHNSTONE, JOHN BARBIERI, BRIAN D. + KIMBERLY $235,000.00
04/28/2020 28 18-1 WILSON SARAH + KRISTEN PETALAS, SETH + SARAH $188,000.00
05/14/2020 10 76-1 PIERCE, CHRISTINE A + JEFFREY GLENNAPIERCE, CHRISTINE A. $144,000.00
05/18/2020 4 43-5 BROADVEST CORPORATIOn MARCOTTE JR., ARTHUR + KOLEEN $296,400.00
05/18/2020 11 38-2 GARCIA THERESA A GARCIA THERESA A TRUSTEE O Trust
05/22/2020 15 20 MURRAY, KEATON COUILLARD-SANTIAGO, JASON R. $315,000.00
05/22/2020 41 5 DONNELLY BRIAN W DONNELLY BRIAN W Family
06/01/2020 7 8 PARKER THOMAS F + JUNE DEMOND, REBECCA L. $70,000.00
06/01/2020 11 2-1 PARKER THOMAS F + JUNE DEMOND, REBECCA L. $70,000.00
06/05/2020 31 3 RITCHIE ROBERT B. + SUSAN LOVE, SUSAN DANBY + KEVIN $249,933.00
06/09/2020 42 2-99 DYKENS JOHN P + ELAINE PERRY, RENE M. Family
06/10/2020 6 37 NOYES, JAMES + EMILY NOYES FAMILY TRUST Trust
06/10/2020 6 38 NOYES, JAMES + EMILY NOYES FAMILY TRUST Trust
06/12/2020 7 41 STENERSEN, NOLAN E NEWCOMB, MONIQUE L. $330,000.00
06/16/2020 10 21 TALBERT JAMES D + CATHERINE TALBERT, JAMES D + CATHERINE TRUST Trust
06/17/2020 11 42 SCHIEMANN ROBERT J + MARGERY MOZIER, SHELLEY R. + AUSTIN, T $275,000.00
06/17/2020 15 38-1 BROWN ESTATE OF MARJORIE KADLIK, COURTNEY $12,333.00
06/19/2020 16 16-2 PATRICK F CAULFIELD CROTEAU, ROBERT + DENISE $215,000.00
06/19/2020 25 3 TOUSLEY, TODD V. + BETTE JEAN MJA LAKEHOUSE LLC $300,000.00
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Date Map Lot Grantor Current Owner Sale Price
06/19/2020 42 2-6 BELLIS ADELIA B DEMASI, STEVEN + ROBIN $85,000.00
06/25/2020 32 24 LUDDY BRIAN MCHUGH, WALTER A + AMANDA J $215,000.00
06/26/2020 2 8-1 BROWN, DEBRA RIVAL, KYLE E + ALISON $279,900.00
07/06/2020 4 9 ROBERTA FISHER-ZERIN HALE, BJORN $10,133.00
07/08/2020 3 31-1 LAFOND HENRY A JR + LAURIE LAFOND HENRY A JR + LAUREEN W Family
07/08/2020 42 1-29 SPECTOR SHELDON A. + KAREN SPECTOR, KAREN J, TRUSTEE OF TRUST Trust
07/09/2020 18 1-1 DUZ EWA SOUTH STATE ACQUISITIONS, LLC $200,000.00
07/09/2020 18 1-2 DUZ EWA SOUTH STATE ACQUISITIONS, LLC Multi-Parcel
07/09/2020 18 16 DUZ EWA SOUTH STATE ACQUISITIONS, LLC Multi-Parcel
07/14/2020 34 25 3RD BROWN PROPERTY M WHITE, AUTUMROSE + HEALEY, RYA $227,000.00
07/15/2020 42 1-41 FODEN MARSHA L FLANAGAN, KENNETH G. + KAREN $25,000.00
07/16/2020 8 7-5 NIEMELA RALPH R + HELEN CASCADE FUNDING MORTGAGE TRUST $431,506.00
07/17/2020 35 38 SHAVER BRIAN L + HEATHERE CLEMENS, MELINDA G. $265,533.00
07/20/2020 4 56-1 RIES JEFFREY H FISHER, KERRY A. $145,000.00
07/20/2020 6 23 SILLANPAA GLENN W + THERESA ANDERSON, JOHN P. $33,000.00
07/20/2020 10 68-5 FILIPI ELIAS + RACHEL DELANEY, DAVID W. + DIANA C. $440,000.00
07/20/2020 11 29-5 FEDERAL NATIONAL MTG CASAVANT, AMBER A $144,533.00
07/20/2020 15 7-2 CINQUE DOUGLAS V + DEBORAH VARNUM, MELISSA J. $180,000.00
07/21/2020 42 197 DUBOIS, NEIL PLAMONDON, DANA P. $63,000.00
07/28/2020 32 4 SWALLOW STEPHEN A O'NEILL, KERRY + BRANDON $285,000.00
07/31/2020 14 31-2 BROWN WILLIAM L + WENDY GROULX, CHRISTINA + CHAD $265,000.00
07/31/2020 15 14-1 KRISTOFF, NORMAN PIQUETTE, MICHAEL T., TRUSTEE $280,000.00
08/04/2020 11 6 ROY WINSTON A JR + LILLY DEVINCK, CHIVAS $261,000.00
08/04/2020 26 6 PAK PHIL S. + YONG S BARTHELMESS, SEBASTIAN + REBEC $110,000.00
08/11/2020 17 19-2 TREMBLAY RAYMOND J + DIANE TREMBLAY RAYMOND J + DIANE - TRUST Trust
08/12/2020 10 83-4 OLSON, NATHAN J + LORRAINE OLSON, NEIL A. + ELLINOR Family
08/14/2020 25 5 WOODRUFF, DAVE E + JACQUELINE FELDMAN, MARJORIE E. $244,933.00
08/14/2020 26 7 FAVART EDWARD OBERON VENTURES LLC $115,000.00
08/14/2020 26 8 FAVART EDWARD E OBERON VENTURES LLC Multi-Parcel
08/14/2020 26 15 FAVART EDWARD OBERON VENTURES LLC Multi-Parcel
08/17/2020 4 57-10 LAWN NICOLE R. + RYAN WHIPPLE, JAMES H. $239,933.00
08/17/2020 10 14 SCHIMP, THOMAS P LAPLUME, LOTAN M. + JUSTINE A. $87,533.00
08/17/2020 42 1-44 KEOSEIN, MICHAEL C. KEOSEIN, MICHAEL C. + JACQUELINE Family
08/18/2020 4 56-1 FISHER, KERRY A. FISHER, KERRY A. Family
08/18/2020 31 7 MOZIER SHELLY LABOMBARD, LORY F + WAYNE F $269,000.00
08/19/2020 12 11-1 WHICKER, CHERYL L 40 NUMBER 4 ROAD LLC $25,000.00
08/24/2020 2 12-1 MERCIER JR NORMAND R HANDLEMAN, JOEL $297,000.00
08/24/2020 10 68-8 SJOL REVOCABLE TRUST CROPP, MICHAEL E. + LEANA M. $399,000.00
08/24/2020 38 4 ZUG, DOROTHY TRALLI, DOMINICK + CAPASSO TRA $270,000.00
08/27/2020 42 2-69 KNIGHT, RODNEY C KNIGHT, RODNEY C OR SHONBECK, Family
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Date Map Lot Grantor Current Owner Sale Price
08/31/2020 6 40-11 BOIS BRUCE R + JANET HOLOMBO, SAMUEL D. + LONA A. $185,000.00
09/02/2020 42 1-72 LAWLESS JOHN S + EILEEN MOONEYHAM, SAMUAL L. + JULIE A $45,000.00
09/03/2020 42 1-1 DRAKE WILLIAM + SAND DEMBEK, KEITH R. + THERESA B. $75,000.00
09/04/2020 11 68 SUSAN WOOD REV TRUST ONGES, ROBERT $185,000.00
09/10/2020 9 15-1 PELLAND HERVE RACINE, PAUL R. $40,000.00
09/11/2020 11 3 POPPLE ROBERT HAYNES, BENJAMIN N. $140,000.00
09/16/2020 12 39-3 WARNKE, BENNY L + DARLENE GODDARD, JOSHUA + DALLAS M. $75,000.00
09/17/2020 28 7 BERUBE NORMAN E + KRISTEN SMITH, ROBERT A. + LYNN L. $206,000.00
09/18/2020 34 19 METHE, JR., EDWARD J METHE, JR., EDWARD JOHN Family
09/22/2020 42 1-88 FRAZER SCOTT H. + REBECCA SWARTZ, KATHLEEN $92,000.00
09/28/2020 6 3 GUENTHER JAMES H + KATHRYN CUTCHIN, EMILY A $249,533.00
09/29/2020 42 1-83 RYAN DANA + BONNIE GAMBLE, KIMBERLY $85,000.00
09/30/2020 12 41-3 HAMILTON JR, BILLY R RYAN, JENNIFER SUZANNE $205,000.00
10/02/2020 14 40 CERSOSIMO LUMBER CO. KETOLA CONTRACTING, LLC $114,000.00
10/02/2020 35 33 DUNN EDWARD M. + JEAN ILSE, ROBERT L. + RITA P. $145,000.00
10/05/2020 10 33 SACK TERRENCE P + MONICA ODUM JAE C $244,000.00
10/07/2020 29 24 KENNEDY, MAUREEN SCHRENK, ROGER A. $309,000.00
10/09/2020 4 12 ROBERTA FISHER-ZERIN MULLIGAN DANIEL & JENNIFER $6,533.00
10/09/2020 11 40-2 KENNEDY BOOMER MEDIANO DAVID & LISA $52,000.00
10/13/2020 11 40-1 BURKE KATHLEEN KENNE KENNEDY MAUREEN $250,000.00
10/14/2020 34 97 CLARK DIANE 20 JAFFREY ROAD LLC $24,000.00
10/16/2020 4 43-6 METIVIER GENE + JUDITH LEINTZ CHRISTOPHER J $55,000.00
10/16/2020 10 23-2 NAGLE JUDITH + WILLIAM MUSCATO CHANEL & KAYLA $350,000.00
10/19/2020 26 10 FAVART EDWARD E PEDERSON HANS & AMANDA Multi-Parcel
10/26/2020 36 4 SIMONS, JULIE A. JULIE SIMONS REV TRUST Trust
10/27/2020 15 30 DAL ADVISORS LLC FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF Tax
10/28/2020 10 29 COOKMAN TIMOTHY ET A WARNKE, BENNY $110,000.00
10/30/2020 15 13 LOHMAN GARY E + LISA EVANGELISTA, MARY L. + JEFFREY $289,000.00
10/30/2020 15 61-1 MONTEVERDE, EDITH C. BUBOIS, BERNARD, LORRAINE $112,000.00
10/30/2020 33 11-1 HUDON, BRIAN J. SPECTOR, AMY $320,000.00
11/05/2020 26 12 FAVART EDWARD PEDERSON HANS & AMANDA Multi-Parcel
11/05/2020 34 28 FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF TIMOTHY & ANNE HALLIDAY REV T tax
11/06/2020 10 83-3 SPICER, PATRICIA L OLSON, NATHAN & LORRAINE $20,000.00
11/12/2020 6 13 MEATTEY, DOMINIC + VANESSA HEROUX , RONALD + GEORGETTE $259,000.00
11/13/2020 7 7-31 KNOWLTON FRANK MEAD, LEONARD C. $65,000.00
11/13/2020 10 83-3 OLSON, NATHAN + LORRAINE KANGAS, TIMOTHY + VICTORIA $21,000.00
11/16/2020 11 13-2 CURTIS GARRETT L + SHANTELL BELLIVEAU, NICHOLAS + GEORGIA $240,000.00
11/16/2020 13 5-2 EMELO, DEAN PAQUIN, GABRIEL + SASHA $82,533.00
11/16/2020 31 12-1 TRUSTEES + INVESTORS FITZWILLIAM ONE NINETEEN, LLC $365,000.00
11/30/2020 8 7-2 RAMEAU, MICHELE + LEONARD SEPPALA, GREGORY A. + EMILY $300,000.00
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Date Map Lot Grantor Current Owner Sale Price
12/04/2020 20 12 NIRENBERG TRUSTEE, R HUNT, DAVID E + AMY C. $700,000.00
12/08/2020 39 3-1 FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF HOLMAN, JOHN E. + DEBBIE A. $73,000.00
12/11/2020 13 4-7 JAILLET, ZACHARY M. HANAN, KELSEY + JAMES $220,933.00
12/11/2020 21 33 BROOKS DAVID I + BARBARA BROOKS REALTY TRUST Trust
12/18/2020 9 10-5 VEY, ANNE KILLEEN KILLEEN, RYAN + LEANNE Family
12/18/2020 16 8 VEY, ANNE KILLEEN KILLEEN, RYAN, LEANNE Family
12/18/2020 23 4 LISE JUNGSHOVED PATTEN MCGINN, PATRICK P. + JILL A. $233,400.00
12/18/2020 35 1 VEY, ANNE KILLEEN KILLEEN, RYAN + LEANNE Family
12/22/2020 32 9 BOROWSKI CLAIRE BOROWSKI CLAIRE, TRUSTEE OF TH Trust
12/29/2020 15 3-4 DANIELS MARK + DEBRA BELLABARBA, JUSTIN $95,000.00
12/30/2020 7 7-38 JOHNSON BRUCE MULLETT, REID + HOLLY $35,000.00
12/30/2020 38 7 HARRIS PAUL D + ANNE FRANK, CHRISTOPHER + STEPHANIE Multi-Parcel
12/30/2020 38 8 HARRIS PAUL D + ANNE FRANK, CHRISTOPHER + STEPHANIE Multi-Parcel
12/31/2020 12 48-1 MATHEWS PAULINE J + DALE BERRY, BRIANNA LEE $199,933.00
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Owner Map Lot Acres Land Buildings Total
102 DAMON ROAD HOLDINGS, LLC 4 76 1.25 2,500 0 2,500
153 RT 12 N LLC 15 31 1.50 36,900 183,500 220,400
20 JAFFREY RD., LLC 34 9-6 0.00 0 19,000 19,000
20 JAFFREY ROAD LLC 34 9 3.50 86,200 307,000 393,200
20 JAFFREY ROAD LLC 34 9-5 0.00 0 7,000 7,000
20 JAFFREY ROAD LLC 34 9-7 0.00 0 18,100 18,100
20 JAFFREY ROAD LLC 34 9-10 0.00 0 14,700 14,700
33 G-STORAGE LLC 4 55-6 10.00 97,700 122,800 220,500
33 G-STORAGE LLC 12 7+2 33.50 75,722 cu 283,900 359,622
40 NUMBER 4 ROAD LLC 12 11-1 5.01 53,300 24,700 78,000
487 RT 12 NORTH LLC 41 12-1 6.226 82,700 245,500 328,200
49 SIP POND LLC 26 2 0.50 66,100 83,000 149,100
ABBOTT REALTY LLC 15 36 7.30 86,100 755,300 841,400
ADAMS JEFFREY + BONNIE LEE 42 2-88 0.112 44,900 8,300 53,200
AG PLANTATION TRUST 42 2-95 0.109 20,700 47,300 68,000
AHO ANDRE T 7 19 52.00 2,686 cu 0 2,686
AHO CARY E 11 49 2.00 37,600 102,100 139,700
ALBERT BILL & ANGIE 4 46-27 0.00 0 7,300 7,300
ALBERT, RYAN 6 5-7 5.50 53,800 20,900 74,700
ALDSWORTH RICHARD A 34 23 2.20 44,400 55,700 100,100
ALDSWORTH WILLIAM J 16 17-1 7.98 117,600 133,300 250,900
ALEXANDER, SCOTT 4 46-41 0.00 0 2,300 2,300
ALLEN GEORGE D + DONNA L 6 40-1 2.06 48,900 96,600 145,500
AMBROSINO ANTHONY 4 46-P7 0.00 0 10,500 10,500
AMERICAN BALD EAGLE INTL INC 15 49 21.00 1,355 cu 0 1,355
AMJA REALTY LLC 28 34 0.20 25,200 87,300 112,500
ANDERSEN, ROBYN D. 10 72-1 2.40 33,900 97,100 131,000
ANDERSON DEAN S 15 39 2.00 42,000 102,600 144,600
ANDERSON FAMILY IRROV TRUST 42 1-42 0.098 18,800 61,000 79,800
ANDERSON, ASTRID 7 7-24 0.00 0 22,500 22,500
ANDERSON, ERIN MCKENZIE + KEVIN MICHAEL15 44-2 5.51 54,500 139,600 194,100
ANDERSON, JOHN P. 6 23 1.00 35,400 6,500 41,900
ANDERSON, KARL 25 8-1 0.00 0 182,000 182,000
ANDERSON, THOMAS J. 25 13 0.20 173,900 84,500 258,400
ANNE D TWITCHELL REV LIV TR 3 27 84.00 8,603 cu 0 8,603
ANNE D TWITCHELL REV LIV TR 15 47 21.90 2,435 cu 0 2,435
APORTRIA JAMES JOHN + TAMA EUVRARD11 17-4 14.25 34,062 cu 182,800 216,862
ARCHAMBAULT FAMILY REV TRUST 42 1-74 0.10 32,700 30,900 63,600
AREL, KIMBERLY 28 14 0.56 32,700 119,200 151,900
ARGENT COMMUNICATIONS LLC 99 5 0.000 0 0 0
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Owner Map Lot Acres Land Buildings Total
ARMSTRONG, RICHARD 11 2-3 5.01 50,700 90,000 140,700
ARNOLD MERTON & DONNA 42 1-82 0.231 29,700 41,500 71,200
ARSENAULT FRANCIS + AURORE 7 39 0.70 15,000 6,700 21,700
ASSOC SPORTSMANS CLUB 2 7 45.00 84,903 cu 154,600 239,503
ASSOC SPORTSMANS CLUB 2 24 26.00 215,241 cu 57,000 272,241
ASSOC SPORTSMANS CLUB 2 26 5.50 294 cu 0 294
AUCLAIR LEO A JR + DEANNE M 12 45-1 2.76 35,100 0 35,100
AUCLAIR LEO A JR + DEANNE M 12 45-2 3.85 49,100 132,900 182,000
AUCOIN, LEE + AMANDA 12 15 1.50 44,800 117,700 162,500
AUSTIN TIMOTHY A. 15 32 0.30 47,100 108,900 156,000
AYERS NICHOLAS 7 7-7-41 0.00 0 0 0
B + T REALTY TRUST 2 22 8.00 443 cu 0 443
B + T REALTY TRUST 2 27 117.00 6,475 cu 0 6,475
BAAB DARRICK M + REBECCA M 10 68-7 3.13 57,400 178,200 235,600
BABBITZ DAVID R + MARA GINSBER 16 21 296.00 21,083 cu 0 21,083
BAGLEY BONITA 28 21 0.28 26,500 54,700 81,200
BAILEY DONALD M 11 48 16.00 535 cu 0 535
BAILEY DONALD M 11 48-1 4.00 55,800 229,000 284,800
BAILEY DONALD M 11 56 40.70 42,859 cu 97,700 140,559
BAILEY DONALD M 11 58 25.28 557 cu 0 557
BAILEY DONALD M 11 63 47.20 1,312 cu 0 1,312
BAILEY DONALD M 15 60-7 27.90 1,492 cu 0 1,492
BAILEY DONALD M 21 37 2.00 49,100 66,900 116,000
BAILEY DONALD M + GAIL S 11 51 1.00 19,200 11,100 30,300
BAKER DANIEL P + ELIZABETH H 7 1-1 9.64 86,000 216,700 302,700
BAKER DANIEL P + ELIZABETH H 7 3 17.20 5,251 cu 0 5,251
BALDWIN JAMES + JOYCE 25 12 0.20 192,700 78,900 271,600
BALDWIN JAMES + JOYCE 25 16 0.96 31,400 197,000 228,400
BALL, RYAN F 12 60 79.00 61,715 cu 25,400 87,115
BARBARA SCHECTER REV TRUST 22 9 3.68 176,500 60,000 236,500
BARBIERI, BRIAN D. + KIMBERLY H. 32 43 0.90 35,900 170,400 206,300
BAREFOOT WILLIAM S + GLORIA L 3 31-2 6.40 45,300 122,900 168,200
BARKER JAMES E + CHERYL 21 8 0.20 196,500 71,700 268,200
BARLOW, LUKE 7 13 1.00 33,600 900 34,500
BARONIAN MICHAEL P + CHERYL A 43 2-18 0.145 22,700 29,400 52,100
BARROW JOHN 4 46-103 0.00 0 7,500 7,500
BARTELS WAYNE D 25 17 0.40 34,600 119,300 153,900
BARTHELMESS, SEBASTIAN + REBECCA 26 6 5.00 73,400 14,900 88,300
BARTLETT JONATHAN J + D"ANN 28 17 1.00 36,200 232,500 268,700
BARTLETT, PHILLIP F 4 74-4 2.00 49,100 165,300 214,400
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Owner Map Lot Acres Land Buildings Total
BARTUS JONATHAN 42 1-75 0.093 33,600 26,200 59,800
BASSETT FAMILY TRUST 36 22 0.20 49,100 51,100 100,200
BATEMAN CHRISTOPHER E 17 7 3.27 41,300 31,900 73,200
BATES, ROBYN M 15 11 30.89 95,280 cu 380,600 475,880
BATES, ROBYN M. 15 11-2 3.65 389 cu 0 389
BATES, ROBYN M. 15 11-3 3.06 256 cu 0 256
BATES, ROBYN M. 15 11-4 2.75 174 cu 0 174
BATISTA MIGUEL A 6 36-1 4.28 54,900 189,100 244,000
BAUER ROGER L + BARBARA 14 20 8.00 48,100 7,400 55,500
BAUGHMAN CLYDE + BARBARA W 42 1-60 0.196 27,100 35,300 62,400
BAUGHMAN CLYDE + BARBARA W 42 1-61 0.102 19,000 8,400 27,400
BAUSHA, KARL + MICHELLE 35 27 0.180 61,800 66,400 128,200
BAZLEY, WILLIAM G 17 5-5 13.260 33,326 cu 96,600 129,926
BAZLEY, WILLIAM G 38 3 0.680 281 cu 0 281
BEAMAN JAMES E + JACQUELINE L 22 6-1 1.033 209,400 212,700 422,100
BEAULIEU, MORGAN T. 29 4 3.80 42,300 145,100 187,400
BEAUREGARD II RICHARD V 16 23 20.50 848 cu 0 848
BECK, JAMES 4 46-S3 0.00 0 19,500 19,500
BECKER, JOSEPH F 16 16-1 3.63 46,200 95,500 141,700
BECKWITH E KENNETH + CAROL R TRUSTEES32 32 0.40 37,300 206,300 243,600
BEEDE CHAD + CINDI 17 7-1 3.20 41,200 215,900 257,100
BELLABARBA, JUSTIN 15 3-4 5.40 48,700 79,400 128,100
BELLIVEAU, NICHOLAS + GEORGIA 11 13-2 5.20 49,367 cu 42,700 92,067
BEMIS, DANIEL R + SUSAN K TRUSTEES OF10 75-1 17.00 45,421 cu 143,800 189,221
BEMIS, DANIEL R + SUSAN K TRUSTEES OF11 25 1.00 25,800 8,300 34,100
BEMIS, DANIEL R + SUSAN K TRUSTEES OF11 27 8.00 2,641 cu 0 2,641
BEMIS, DANIEL R + SUSAN K TRUSTEES OF11 28 41.40 37,370 cu 115,100 152,470
BEMIS, DANIEL R + SUSAN K TRUSTEES OF30 7-1 20.50 877 cu 0 877
BENEDICT, BRYAN 7 67-3 3.15 50,500 34,200 84,700
BENIK CHRISTOPHER + SUSAN 31 1 5.70 63,400 185,500 248,900
BENNETT MARGARET T 42 1-52 0.168 24,700 48,900 73,600
BENTO ALISA 33 10 0.59 38,000 55,500 93,500
BERARD INVESTMENT TRUST 34 15 4.50 48,290 cu 204,400 252,690
BERARD INVESTMENT TRUST 34 16 7.00 2,093 cu 0 2,093
BERG JOEL 7 7-7-1C 0.00 0 2,600 2,600
BERG JOEL + SARAH 15 3-5 5.10 49,500 189,200 238,700
BERG JOEL + SARAH 15 3-9 2.20 3,100 0 3,100
BERG MARK & LORI 7 7-7-9C 0.00 0 700 700
BERG, MARK & EMILY DELESKY 7 7-7-2C 0.00 0 17,000 17,000
BERG, SUSAN 7 33 57.00 30,128 cu 9,200 39,328
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Owner Map Lot Acres Land Buildings Total
BERGERON, PAUL M. 6 46 1.00 35,400 50,600 86,000
BERRY, BRIANNA LEE 12 48-1 4.00 51,800 104,200 156,000
BESSETTE E ANDRE + CAROL 10 83-5 5.05 52,900 171,700 224,600
BESSETTE ROBERT 8 25 5.10 49,100 108,200 157,300
BETTENCOURT JOSEPH 7 7-7-4 0.00 0 8,200 8,200
BEVILACQUA DIANE 42 2-32 0.134 20,600 27,400 48,000
BILODEAU LETITIA D 4 57-6 2.20 46,700 126,600 173,300
BINDER STEVEN + ELIZABETH 20 13 3.70 53,900 138,800 192,700
BIONELLI DEREK 12 41-1 13.60 49,090 cu 214,900 263,990
BISBEE, NATHAN 24 3-7 2.25 49,400 38,400 87,800
BISHOP CARL A. ET AL 1 8 87.00 11,217 cu 32,300 43,517
BISSON, AMY E. + BRIAN R, JR. 35 26 0.54 63,900 36,800 100,700
BLACK FREDERICK A + BEVERLY L 38 2 3.00 133,000 178,400 311,400
BLAIR SHAYNE + CATHERINE 14 34 1.80 46,200 121,700 167,900
BLAIS TRUSTEE, WALTER W 10 65 16.00 51,679 cu 114,700 166,379
BLAISDELL MARIA 42 1-36 0.105 19,300 13,400 32,700
BLAKE JOHN A + MARY E 28 30 0.80 32,000 95,700 127,700
BLODGETT JR RICHARD + CHERYL 42 2-62 0.125 21,000 20,900 41,900
BLODGETT JR, RICHARD 42 2-73 0.141 30,600 14,600 45,200
BLUE SKY TOWER PARTNERS LLC 15 6-12cell 0.00 0 125,000 125,000
BOATWRIGHT DAVID J + LENNA S 37 4 0.47 124,400 91,400 215,800
BOCK, ERIC + JENNIFER 35 10 0.20 58,100 6,800 64,900
BOCK, ERIC B. + JENNIFER 35 9 0.40 63,700 1,400 65,100
BOLLES TRUSTEE, FRANCES E 21 10 0.30 196,700 87,500 284,200
BONILLA, CARMEN 4 46-11 0.00 0 14,800 14,800
BORDEN ROBERT & PRISCILLA TRUSTEES 12 57 51.00 50,271 cu 140,800 191,071
BORDEN ROBERT & PRISCILLA TRUSTEES 12 59 37.60 7,777 cu 0 7,777
BORGHESI JAMES V 12 40-1 6.10 54,600 82,000 136,600
BORGHETTI II JOHN F 14 7 103.00 3,210 cu 0 3,210
BORNSTEIN HOWARD 7 7-19 0.00 0 43,200 43,200
BOROWSKI CHARLES R + LAMDUAN 3 26 3.00 43,100 113,200 156,300
BOROWSKI CLAIRE, TRUSTEE OF THE 32 9 0.10 17,900 201,200 219,100
BORSA MATTHEW + TINA 7 28-12 8.40 48,200 192,000 240,200
BOSONETTO NICHOLAS 9 3 24.50 22,800 5,900 28,700
BOSONETTO NICHOLAS 9 4 96.00 3,880 cu 0 3,880
BOUDETTE, NINA MARIE + PATRICK THOMAS7 2 6.30 49,900 146,000 195,900
BOUDNEAU HENRY 7 7-7-34 0.00 0 0 0
BOUDREAU HENRY 7 7-7-36 0.00 0 10,600 10,600
BOUDREAU, COLLEEN 10 33-1 2.00 48,900 120,800 169,700
BOWEN, PAUL + PATRICIA 31 13-1 20.64 50,309 cu 369,500 419,809
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BOWERS ROBERT L + PATRICIA A 15 9-2 1.10 34,600 107,100 141,700
BRACKETT BRUCE A & LISA 7 28-13 13.54 44,345 cu 153,500 197,845
BRACKETT CHARLES S 7 7-14 0.00 0 6,500 6,500
BRACKETT DAVID R 7 7-23 0.00 0 40,400 40,400
BRACKETT RICHARD + MARILYN 20 7 1.24 43,100 101,800 144,900
BRACKETT, JOSHUA R & CHELSEA L. 15 6-15 1.30 40,200 187,600 227,800
BRACKETT, RICHARD A 7 28-14 13.076 42,298 cu 111,300 153,598
BRADFORD GREELEY TRUST 21 24 0.20 211,500 39,200 250,700
BRADLEY WALTER H + DONNA M 8 18 5.80 57,100 126,400 183,500
BRAGA, DANIEL 42 2-3 0.128 21,300 26,100 47,400
BRAMATO, PATRICIA L. 42 1-91 0.112 20,900 18,700 39,600
BREEN ANTHONY J + BRENDA A 14 33 1.00 37,300 156,800 194,100
BREEN DENISE 11 36 5.05 50,700 248,000 298,700
BREEN DENISE 11 36-1 0.70 2,100 0 2,100
BREUNIG III JOSEPH + JOYCE 27 15 1.20 36,300 130,100 166,400
BREWER MICHAEL + ANNE 42 2-61 0.13 21,100 28,900 50,000
BRIDGE II, EDWARD ARNOLD 2 10-2 9.79 50,157 cu 135,000 185,157
BRIGGS LOUISE 7 9 1.30 72 cu 0 72
BRIGGS LOUISE 7 10 11.30 625 cu 0 625
BRIGGS, ROLF + BARBARA 38 9 2.00 197,100 73,300 270,400
BRITT JASON R + DEBRA A 4 55-10 2.30 49,300 131,700 181,000
BROADVEST CORPORATION 8 1 54.00 6,109 cu 0 6,109
BROCKELMAN, JULIE 7 7-8 0.00 0 33,100 33,100
BROCKELMAN, MARK D 7 4 23.00 5,996 cu 0 5,996
BROCKELMAN, MARK D 12 40-2 6.20 54,800 135,700 190,500
BROCKELMAN, MARK D 32 16 0.43 33,300 125,200 158,500
BRODERICK, DIANE + JOHN 42 2-56 0.137 22,000 32,400 54,400
BROGDON ALBERT M + MARGARET C 15 19 3.00 70,200 193,500 263,700
BROOKS ROBIN + LYNN 22 5 2.00 198,400 106,000 304,400
BROOKS, BARBARA B. 21 33 2.50 50,100 212,100 262,200
BROSSI, DAVID W. 3 39 394.23 31,688 cu 1,200 32,888
BROSSI, DAVID W. 3 40 15.95 44,400 0 44,400
BROWN DELENE 7 7-7-3 0.00 0 2,200 2,200
BROWN II WINTHROP + MAUREEN O 11 45 1.40 26,300 0 26,300
BROWN LYNNE K + ROBERT 6 2-3 5.95 34,148 cu 144,200 178,348
BROWN ROBERT + LYNNE 6 1 7.70 463 cu 0 463
BROWN WINTHROP II 11 44 29.50 43,233 cu 254,600 297,833
BROWN, JOHN DAVID + SARAH 11 2-2 5.51 53,700 226,100 279,800
BROXTON, GAGE N 11 26 0.50 32,500 110,000 142,500
BRUTTO CHARLES M + JEANNE M 10 38 1.50 44,900 138,300 183,200
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Owner Map Lot Acres Land Buildings Total
BRUTTO CHARLES M + JEANNE M 10 39 3.70 50,600 70,900 121,500
BUBOIS, BERNARD, LORRAINE 15 61-1 7.20 34,160 cu 102,700 136,860
BUCHANAN KEITH + RAQUEL 42 1-55 0.18 26,000 22,800 48,800
BULLOCK GORDON I 2 30 1.50 42,600 78,000 120,600
BULLOCK, BENJAMIN L 12 8 3.60 5,900 0 5,900
BULLOCK, BENJAMIN L 12 9 7.00 169 cu 0 169
BULLOCK, BENJAMIN L 12 10 8.00 38,461 cu 115,000 153,461
BULLOCK, RICHARD B 16 3 100.00 79,592 cu 39,600 119,192
BULLOCK, RICHARD B 16 13 16.50 707 cu 0 707
BUMBARGER ESTELLE E 42 1-4 0.114 21,100 34,700 55,800
BUMBARGER ESTELLE ELIZABETH 42 1-76 0.201 53,800 32,700 86,500
BUONOMANO MATHEW E 15 3 106.60 8,665 cu 0 8,665
BUONOMANO MATTHEW E. + MICHELLE C.15 5 8.40 74,300 364,300 438,600
BURBANK MELISSA 7 7-47 0.00 0 18,400 18,400
BURGESS APRIL 6 2-1 2.00 49,100 117,000 166,100
BURNHAM FRANKLIN L + DEBORAH 28 37 0.50 34,200 157,300 191,500
BURT, RANDOLPH 12 34-1 3.313 177 cu 0 177
BURT, RANDOLPH 12 34-2 3.768 201 cu 0 201
BURT, RANDOLPH 12 34-3 5.386 288 cu 0 288
BURT, RANDOLPH 12 34-1-2 3.867 207 cu 0 207
BURT, RANDOLPH 12 34-2-2 5.289 283 cu 0 283
BURT, RANDOLPH 12 34-3-2 2.837 152 cu 0 152
BUSSIERE/BRUNEAU FAMILY TRUST 4 55-9 7.97 57,500 190,100 247,600
CADY GLORIA E + DOUGLAS F 2 16 1.00 18,600 9,000 27,600
CAISSE, CATIE 34 26 0.927 57,000 136,100 193,100
CAKF TRUST, CAROL A. KIESINER, TRUSTEE42 1-58 0.18 25,700 32,300 58,000
CALLAHAN GEROLD 25 10-4 0.00 0 11,600 11,600
CALORIO-TASHA, ALYSSA + ANDREW 35 19 0.70 67,100 61,500 128,600
CAMDEN JEAN + MARCIA 11 43 8.00 63,800 201,700 265,500
CAMMARATA ROCCO G 42 1-14 0.108 19,500 18,900 38,400
CAMP STEPHEN P & DEBORAH 11 30-1 20.00 81,493 cu 203,800 285,293
CAMPBELL, MICHAEL 8 8 108.70 25,567 cu 0 25,567
CAMPBELL, SCOTT A. + SANDRA D. 2 8-2 10.70 56,000 96,300 152,300
CANNON MAUREEN 42 2-16 0.128 20,100 18,500 38,600
CAOUETTE ANDRE J + SUSAN 29 5 0.20 26,500 75,600 102,100
CAR GUYZ AUTO RECYCLERS LLC 8 20 40.00 79,045 cu 206,300 285,345
CARACAPPA LON 24 3-3 2.10 44,300 171,500 215,800
CARLTON DEVLIN + KATHERINE 35 39 5.60 63,900 168,300 232,200
CARPENTER, KEVIN 7 7-7-18 0.00 0 4,300 4,300
CARR JOHN + WILLIAMS LYNNE 7 7-21 0.00 0 73,100 73,100
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CARRIER ROBERT A. 29 15 0.40 31,100 18,000 49,100
CARRIER, ALEXANDER T. + SHANNON R. 12 54-1 3.28 50,500 196,400 246,900
CARROLL JR CHARLES E 6 22 17.60 66,900 79,900 146,800
CARTER GREGG 28 19 1.37 36,700 69,700 106,400
CARUSO, DAVID A 42 2-71 0.134 44,800 62,700 107,500
CASASANTO, JUDITH 42 1-38 0.09 17,600 22,700 40,300
CASAVANT, AMBER A 11 29-5 11.775 56,500 196,700 253,200
CASCADE FUNDING MORTGAGE TRUST 2018-RM28 7-5 6.70 57,900 479,700 537,600
CASHMAN DANIEL F + SUZANNE B AS TRUSTEES38 11 8.30 186,000 172,900 358,900
CASPERSON, RYAN B. 2 14 5.50 56,300 187,700 244,000
CASTLES G RICHARD + JEAN G 14 15 91.00 58,734 cu 97,600 156,334
CATES FAMILY REV TRUST 31 5 0.61 40,300 296,900 337,200
CATHCART TRACY L 42 1-34 0.12 25,500 26,100 51,600
CATHLEEN MCGUIRK REV TRUST 6 32-8 5.20 48,400 78,400 126,800
CERIELLO, PATRICK 34 9-3 0.00 0 12,900 12,900
CESAITIS JEFFREY + JENNIFER 10 68-2 2.81 57,000 172,500 229,500
CHAMBERLAIN CRAIG 4 39 7.50 415 cu 0 415
CHAMBERLAIN CRAIG 4 42 3.00 100 cu 0 100
CHAMBERLAIN CRAIG 7 2-1 2.00 39,700 102,900 142,600
CHAMBERLAIN CRAIG W 14 24 7.00 5,400 0 5,400
CHAMBERLAIN GERALDINE 28 12 0.30 31,400 110,700 142,100
CHAMBERLAIN TIMBERLANDS LLC 7 12 14.00 872 cu 0 872
CHAMBERLAIN TIMBERLANDS LLC 7 20 2.90 7,500 0 7,500
CHAMBERLAIN TIMBERLANDS LLC 7 21 1.00 800 0 800
CHAMBERLAIN TIMBERLANDS LLC 7 22 3.30 2,500 0 2,500
CHAMBERLAIN TIMBERLANDS LLC 7 23 226.50 14,854 cu 0 14,854
CHAMBERLAIN TIMBERLANDS LLC 7 23-1 52.00 2,100 cu 0 2,100
CHAMBERLAIN TIMBERLANDS LLC 7 23-2 76.50 2,601 cu 0 2,601
CHAMBERLAIN TIMBERLANDS LLC 11 34 0.70 2,200 0 2,200
CHAMBERLAIN TIMBERLANDS LLC 11 34-1 44.00 1,777 cu 0 1,777
CHAMBERLAIN, ELAINE 29 22 1.00 46,200 87,000 133,200
CHAN TOM W + ROSA C 42 1-31 0.193 32,800 29,200 62,000
CHANDLER BRUCE 34 9-13 0.00 0 20,400 20,400
CHAPMAN BARRY G + REBECCA A 8 73 3.09 48,000 145,200 193,200
CHAPMAN WILLIAM 4 3 100.00 18,860 cu 0 18,860
CHARLES KIRISTY REV TRUST 2012 8 45-2 2.00 49,100 139,100 188,200
CHARLES TROCCIA SR REV TRUST 32 60 12.00 41,604 cu 273,900 315,504
CHARLOTTE B SANDERSON TRUST 23 23 0.30 189,800 140,400 330,200
CHASE BETTY L 8 26-2 4.10 51,900 22,300 74,200
CHASE BARBARA E. 11 66 3.00 45,400 2,000 47,400
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CHASE, RONALD L 4 36 4.00 800 0 800
CHASE, RONALD L 8 26-3 11.684 28,572 cu 11,200 39,772
CHASE, RONALD L 8 27-1 16.635 43,752 cu 35,500 79,252
CHAVES, JANET + EMANUEL 25 1-H 0.00 0 22,000 22,000
CHESHIRE LANDMAN, LLC 15 35 0.70 30,100 17,800 47,900
CHICOINE, ROBERT 42 1-78 0.374 30,200 11,500 41,700
CHILDS, JONATHAN W 42 2-78 0.141 30,200 24,900 55,100
CHONG PETER YUNMO + SUNNY 15 60-3 5.01 41,300 121,500 162,800
CHRISTENSEN DIANE 7 29 1.50 40,400 183,700 224,100
CHRISTIAN, DAVID J 27 5 0.76 30,200 93,200 123,400
CHRISTOPHER STEPHEN P + BRENDA 42 2-81 0.129 26,300 18,500 44,800
CIACCIO EDWARD & ROBIN M 39 3-4 3.00 58,300 120,200 178,500
CILIBERTO FRED A + VIRGINIA M 42 2-82 0.143 27,500 32,000 59,500
CINTRON MIQUEL ALBERTO 11 30-3 5.040 49,100 195,000 244,100
CLARK, BRUCE E. + DENISE A. 43 2-101 0.145 22,700 24,500 47,200
CLARK, CHRISTINA & SILANDER, LIISA 18 15 21.00 469 cu 0 469
CLARK, KERRY 42 1-86 0.135 24,200 35,200 59,400
CLASS DONALD C 4 61 0.689 37,000 77,400 114,400
CLEMENS, MELINDA G. 35 38 5.10 60,400 132,200 192,600
CLEVELAND A. BRUCE 13 11 46.00 77,000 0 77,000
CLEVELAND A. BRUCE 14 3 31.00 75,900 0 75,900
CLOUTIER DAVID J 10 60 1.80 53,700 103,200 156,900
COBURN GENE F + SANDRA D 8 36 2.20 46,700 78,400 125,100
COCCI MELISSA 35 3 0.50 52,500 119,600 172,100
COCCI MELISSA 35 5-1 0.60 7,000 0 7,000
COCHRAN, CHUCK + KAREN 4 46-26 0.00 0 1,200 1,200
COGLIANDRO ANTHONY (ET AL) 42 1-27 0.092 18,600 22,400 41,000
COLBURN BRUCE S. + ELLEN 3 23 3.20 43,400 107,300 150,700
COLBY HENRY 34 9-4 0.00 0 19,700 19,700
COLBY HENRY C + MAUREEN 34 9-1 0.00 0 23,300 23,300
COLE, ZACHARY 16 15 6.20 73,500 117,500 191,000
COLELLA STEVEN T. + JANE M. 42 2-100 0.092 18,600 25,100 43,700
COLEMAN, THOMAS G 24 1-1 5.20 230,600 155,700 386,300
COLL DAVID L 12 32-3 39.30 94,015 cu 353,500 447,515
COLLINS GARY+ KELLY A CANAVAN 42 1-9 0.114 21,100 9,100 30,200
COLLINS JOHN R + COOGAN, KATHLEEN 42 2-92 0.106 42,400 22,000 64,400
COLLINS LINDA L 42 1-22 0.055 17,300 15,900 33,200
COLLINS LIVING TRUST 42 2-49 0.133 22,800 27,900 50,700
COLLINS ROBERT + CATHERINE 13 4 22.400 47,737 cu 96,900 144,637
COLWILL ARTHUR 42 1-93 0.12 19,800 15,300 35,100
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Owner Map Lot Acres Land Buildings Total
COMEAU DALE & DIANE 7 7-41 0.00 0 28,800 28,800
COMEAU VERONICA 7 7-7-38 0.00 0 6,500 6,500
COMMON LAND 10 68-9 25.23 0 0 0
CONNOR, MATTHEW JOSEPH 4 74-1 2.00 48,900 102,100 151,000
CONNORS JAMES E. ERLI CHEN 11 17-3 11.26 44,153 cu 174,700 218,853
CONNORS MICHAEL J 29 2 0.60 34,700 74,300 109,000
CONNORS SUZANNE 42 2-30 0.129 19,100 25,200 44,300
CONWAY KEITH A 6 15 1.00 39,300 55,500 94,800
COOK, JOHN 15 9-4 1.13 34,600 143,000 177,600
COPPO ANN MARIE 6 40-14 3.02 53,100 150,800 203,900
CORDEIRO SCOTT 4 46-H2 0.00 0 100 100
CORNWELL ROBERT J. + DIANE M. 12 45-8 3.95 50,700 135,300 186,000
CORREIA JESSICA 26 5 0.44 65,400 47,900 113,300
COSENTINO, DEAN A. + DIANE L 10 23 27.20 18,729 cu 26,300 45,029
COTE FRANCIS M 4 14 9.50 4,400 0 4,400
COTE FRANCIS M 4 15 13.50 11,100 0 11,100
COTE FRANCIS M 4 16 15.00 11,800 0 11,800
COTE FRANCIS M 4 17 30.50 18,000 0 18,000
COUILLARD-SANTIAGO, JASON R. 15 20 5.50 55,900 212,000 267,900
COURTEMANCHE ROBERT + GLENNA 7 7-7 0.00 0 8,700 8,700
COURTEMANCHE ROBERT H JR 7 7-10 0.00 0 21,900 21,900
CRAIG, JOHN E F 31 9 1.00 36,100 158,300 194,400
CRAIG, JOHN E F 32 31 0.70 43,400 198,000 241,400
CRAIG, JOHN E F 32 34 0.20 1,900 0 1,900
CRAIG, JOHN E F + KAREN 33 19 0.79 42,500 115,100 157,600
CRAMER ANN F 29 7 0.40 32,900 89,100 122,000
CRANHAM GINA 11 31 1.00 43 cu 0 43
CRANHAM GINA 11 33 17.20 952 cu 0 952
CRANHAM GINA 11 37-2 16.60 54,725 cu 299,700 354,425
CRAWFORD ROBERT C. 20 4 1.30 26,300 0 26,300
CROCKER JOSHUA + AMANDA 29 3 0.70 33,300 100,100 133,400
CROPP, MICHAEL E. + LEANA M. 10 68-8 7.35 64,600 244,400 309,000
CROSBY GEORGE 26 1-1 2.00 46,500 132,500 179,000
CROTEAU GREGOIRE A 7 7-46 0.00 0 48,900 48,900
CROTEAU LAWRENCE A + KATHY A ESTATE OF27 14 0.50 30,900 117,300 148,200
CROTEAU, ROBERT + DENISE 16 16-2 5.54 44,400 222,100 266,500
CROUSE TERENCE D 4 57-9 2.34 46,900 83,200 130,100
CROWE GEORGE J.+ ROBIN L. 14 38 15.00 47,817 cu 114,400 162,217
CROWE, GEORGE J. + ROBIN L. 8 46 3.10 79,600 102,900 182,500
CROWLEY KELLY A + SUSAN A. AS TRUSTEES42 1-17 0.109 19,600 22,800 42,400
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CRYSTAL POOLE 4 46-12 0.00 0 0 0
CTB ENTERPRISES INC 36 12 0.47 65,700 68,400 134,100
CUOMO GENE E 7 2-2 18.00 42,851 cu 104,300 147,151
CURLEY, SHAUN M. P. + TANIA E. 14 16-2 2.79 47,700 78,100 125,800
CURTIN MARK A. + SUSAN L. 10 46 15.00 61,323 cu 134,700 196,023
CURTIS GEORGE G 6 25 0.30 31,400 1,600 33,000
CURTIS ROLAND A JR + GEORGE G 6 26 2.00 49,100 94,900 144,000
CUTCHIN, EMILY A 6 3 5.10 58,700 166,800 225,500
CWMA REALTY, LLC 12 13 8.40 80,300 134,700 215,000
CYR FAMILY LP 8 11 51.40 34,517 cu 0 34,517
CZEKALSKI ADAM M 4 71 0.70 13,200 13,900 27,100
CZEKALSKI ADAM M 4 72 1.00 39,300 96,600 135,900
D VOLPE REAL ESTATE SER+ GRIFF 2 5 111.00 4,916 cu 0 4,916
DAHLGREN JACK + RUTH 11 65-1 3.30 53,400 143,200 196,600
DAIGLE JOHN F + LINDA 24 3 0.20 207,500 142,300 349,800
DAMON BERNICE R 4 78 0.40 34,600 171,900 206,500
DAMON BRIAN K 4 34 9.00 556 cu 0 556
DAMON BRIAN K 4 77 19.40 54,790 cu 240,000 294,790
DAMON BRIAN K 8 41 59.00 2,480 cu 0 2,480
DAMON BRIAN K + LISA 4 74 30.50 90,875 cu 86,300 177,175
DAMON HARRY 4 20 4.00 89 cu 0 89
DAMON HARRY 4 21 58.00 1,631 cu 0 1,631
DAMON HARRY 4 26 7.20 319 cu 0 319
DAMON HARRY 4 27 15.70 351 cu 0 351
DAMON HARRY 4 35 13.00 290 cu 0 290
DAMON HARRY 4 38 38.50 58,281 cu 0 58,281
DAMON HARRY 4 38-1 0.43 2,100 0 2,100
DAMON HARRY C 4 37 8.70 194 cu 0 194
DAMON HARRY C 4 69 0.50 36,100 94,200 130,300
DAMON HARRY C 4 75 5.80 67,300 198,200 265,500
DAMON, JORDAN D 40 11 1.80 53,700 105,600 159,300
D'APRILE, RICHARD W. 9 12 14.65 24,560 cu 7,900 32,460
D'APRILE, RICHARD W. 9 13 10.50 43,795 cu 119,100 162,895
DARIS JAMES G 10 24 3.30 38,800 160,600 199,400
DARRYL D MEATTEY REVOCABLE TRUST 9 1 2.60 7,300 0 7,300
DARRYL D MEATTEY REVOCABLE TRUST 9 2 23.00 20,123 cu 4,200 24,323
DARRYL D MEATTEY REVOCABLE TRUST 10 72 4.71 53,200 101,400 154,600
DAUB NANCY 7 7-48 0.00 0 37,200 37,200
DAVID W. GARLAND TRUST 12 54 12.29 1,017 cu 0 1,017
DAVINI JULIE A 24 3-6 2.02 49,100 98,200 147,300
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DAVIS CHERYL 3 31-4 6.30 48,700 6,800 55,500
DAVIS WILLIAM C 10 12 75.20 3,219 cu 0 3,219
DAVIS WILLIAM C 10 13 6.50 82,400 215,900 298,300
DAVIS, MORGAN E., TRUSTEE 3 34 103.00 50,401 cu 141,800 192,201
DAVIS, MORGAN E., TRUSTEE 3 35 5.50 46,700 32,900 79,600
DAY, TESSA V. E. 33 26 1.00 39,700 138,200 177,900
DEARDEN JOSEPH H JR + ANGELA 7 35 7.00 67,500 80,700 148,200
DEBARGE CARLEEN KLOOIE 15 56 1.40 43,400 113,500 156,900
DEBLIEU KENNETH A. + MARTHA 24 8-1 0.50 152,800 120,600 273,400
DECAROLIS CLAUDE R + M RILEY 3 29-1 5.51 48,800 175,300 224,100
DECATUR BRADLEY 11 29-4 2.949 37,900 0 37,900
DECATUR, SARA 11 29-6 5.027 32,800 0 32,800
DECKER, ELEANOR M 6 13-1 1.30 41,800 20,000 61,800
DEFRONZO JOHN J. + DEBRA A. 42 2-51 0.137 22,000 28,000 50,000
DEGRANDPRE STEPHEN C 35 22 0.29 31,700 9,700 41,400
DEGRANDPRE STEPHEN C 35 23 0.27 1,800 0 1,800
DEHART III LEONARD + BARBARA 13 4-8 5.40 46,400 106,300 152,700
DELANEY JOANNE M. 14 36 3.60 51,200 68,900 120,100
DELANEY, DAVID W. + DIANA C. 10 68-5 6.70 65,600 329,500 395,100
DELLAMONACA, MICHAEL 42 1-15 0.123 19,800 27,800 47,600
DELUCA, JEFFREY + BARBARA 35 18 0.50 69,300 154,400 223,700
DEMASI, STEVEN + ROBIN 42 2-6 0.119 20,500 28,200 48,700
DEMBEK, KEITH R. + THERESA B. 42 1-1 0.121 21,800 38,100 59,900
DEMILD, RICHARD P. + JOANNE M. 42 1-71 0.179 34,600 27,500 62,100
DEMOND REBECCA 11 1 2.78 52,400 267,200 319,600
DEMOND, REBECCA L. 7 8 20.00 1,033 cu 0 1,033
DEMOND, REBECCA L. 11 2-1 11.96 1,976 cu 0 1,976
DEMONT MARCIA I. + GARY R. 42 1-63 0.126 20,000 21,900 41,900
DEROSE BARBARA + J. CIRILLO 7 7-32 0.00 0 44,600 44,600
DERY EDWARD J + JEANNE K + PET 15 43 64.20 3,316 cu 0 3,316
DERY EDWARD J JEANNE K 15 41 18.00 32,165 cu 151,900 184,065
DESCHENES RAYMOND + TERRI 7 7-27 0.00 0 46,400 46,400
DESMOND WALTER F. + NANCY L. 12 2 116.00 84,134 cu 16,100 100,234
DESPRES JAMES + GLORIA J. 11 65-2 22.50 70,600 159,400 230,000
DEVINCK, CHIVAS 11 6 10.00 59,900 158,300 218,200
DEVLIN ROBERT A 10 1-2 3.03 55,500 78,600 134,100
DEXTER, TERRY J 6 31-5 6.59 55,300 199,300 254,600
DEYO GARY A. + JUDITH A. 25 1-D 0.00 0 40,100 40,100
DEYO, PATRICK H + LUANNE TRUSTEES OF THE23 8 0.01 20,300 1,200 21,500
DEYO, PATRICK H + LUANNE TRUSTEES OF THE23 26 0.60 45,500 129,800 175,300
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Owner Map Lot Acres Land Buildings Total
DICEGLIE DONNA 42 2-13 0.145 22,700 21,800 44,500
DICK SHARON G 26 1 21.40 27,356 cu 24,500 51,856
DICK THACKSTON CONSOLIDATED HOLDINGS &37 15 0.28 63,600 58,300 121,900
DICKINSON CLINTON T 6 40-112 2.04 49,100 89,700 138,800
DICKINSON THELMA J ESTATE OF 4 40 1.4 25,900 7,700 33,600
DICKINSON, JACOB S 10 1 3.01 55,500 114,100 169,600
DICKMAN, LORNA M 42 2-67 0.102 20,000 61,100 81,100
DICKMAN, LORNA M 42 2-79 0.134 36,900 43,100 80,000
DILL JEFFREY & MONA 4 46-7 0.0 0 14,100 14,100
DION, VALERIE J. 38 10 9.5 203,200 49,100 252,300
DOERPHOLZ BRIAN K 2 11-1 14.2 27,432 cu 144,800 172,232
DOMINGUE GREGORY L & BARBARA 40 6 2.0 53,700 148,600 202,300
DOMINGUE, TAYLOR G + KATHERINE E 6 40-10 2.23 54,600 142,000 196,600
DONLON DAVID P. + TAMMY L. 10 16-7 25.66 36,243 cu 123,500 159,743
DONNELLY BRIAN W 41 5 1.2 42,100 63,400 105,500
DONOVAN, CATHERINE 42 1-65 0.114 18,100 18,300 36,400
DOTY EDNA A., TRUSTEE 20 14 0.90 36,200 140,700 176,900
DOUAI JR CARL T 17 9 4.00 51,700 142,600 194,300
DOW JOHN E. + JOHN E 14 6-1 28.90 58,300 0 58,300
DOYLE TRUST THERESA A. 12 18 0.75 31,800 56,900 88,700
DOYLE CRAIG + MICHELLE 42 2-65 0.114 19,000 25,000 44,000
DRAPER DEAN C. + ELAINE 12 40-3 6.50 52,600 102,300 154,900
DRAWDY PAULA 4 57-8 11.00 36,017 cu 90,200 126,217
DRESSER BARBARA S. 21 17 0.60 192,800 34,400 227,200
DRESSER BARBARA S. 21 18 0.70 22,100 0 22,100
DREW, JASON + OLSON, SARAH 14 37 73.10 37,518 cu 173,700 211,218
DREW, JOSEPH & MICHELLE D 12 45-7 3.04 48,000 214,900 262,900
DROTOS ASTRID + JOHN 12 43 18.00 10,114 cu 4,600 14,714
DRUDI GARY W + KIMBERLY 8 48 10.20 72,400 104,400 176,800
DRUGG JEANNE F. 21 19 0.41 202,600 203,400 406,000
DRUGG, DANIEL 2 25 2.70 50,000 151,700 201,700
DSV SPV 3 LLC 27 7 1.10 38,200 94,300 132,500
DUBOIS BERNARD + LORRAINE F 15 59 4.00 42,000 99,300 141,300
DUBOIS LORRAINE 11 50 0.46 35,500 165,900 201,400
DUBUQUE, HEIDI J. 7 7-25 0.00 0 22,100 22,100
DUCHARME JOHN 4 46-P1 0.00 0 8,100 8,100
DUFFY DAVID 4 32 0.95 36,600 121,200 157,800
DUFFY LINDA 4 72-1 0.80 35,600 81,200 116,800
DUFFY LINDA L 4 33 0.70 35,100 116,700 151,800
DUFFY RONALD W + JANICE E 4 53 4.70 52,700 164,800 217,500
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Owner Map Lot Acres Land Buildings Total
DUGUAY JASON 7 7-7-7 0.00 0 3,000 3,000
DUMAIS GERALD L + DONNA E 16 19 16.50 44,400 0 44,400
DUMAIS JEFFREY + DONOVAN JULE 42 1-64 0.109 18,600 27,500 46,100
DUNCHUS DARLENE MAE 4 60-1 0.89 36,000 178,800 214,800
DUNHAM JR, WAYNE R 6 45 1.50 38,400 163,400 201,800
DUNHAM LINDA M 6 24 1.00 37,100 88,500 125,600
DUNHAM, FELICIA A. 15 9-3 1.11 34,600 137,000 171,600
DUNHAM, MICHAEL S. 15 48 2.00 34,000 151,300 185,300
DUNTON DOUGLAS + EDNA 8 21 15.00 78,000 81,100 159,100
DUNTON GARY 30 9 1.50 33,200 90,400 123,600
DUNTON JAMES ALLAN + LISA J 27 3 0.20 23,900 118,000 141,900
DUNTON JAMES ALLAN + LISA J 27 9 0.40 17,500 0 17,500
DUNTON KENNETH + NORMA L. 28 26 0.04 600 0 600
DUNTON KENNETH + NORMA L. 28 27 0.80 37,500 157,300 194,800
DUNTON MARK R. + SARAH M. 12 45-3 2.76 45,100 63,000 108,100
DUNTON ROBERT W + MAROLYN W 27 1 0.60 32,900 84,800 117,700
DUNTON ROBERT W + MAROLYN W 27 24 2.00 25,600 2,900 28,500
DUNTON SCOTT T 6 16 2.20 49,300 89,400 138,700
DUNTON STANFORD T + JUNE 8 32 0.50 66 cu 0 66
DUNTON, DOUGLAS E.+ EDNA G 8 23 0.20 25,200 1,300 26,500
DUNTON, SCOTT T + MATTHEW H 8 33 33.00 46,396 cu 86,100 132,496
DUPAUL JAMES E. + TERRY L. 3 7-1 7.49 46,500 0 46,500
DUPAUL JAMES E. + TERRY L. 3 7-2 2.20 42,100 148,500 190,600
DWINELL RICHARD J. 2 6-1 11.867 525 cu 0 525
DWINELL RICHARD J. 2 6-2 2.779 154 cu 0 154
DWINELL RICHARD J. 2 6-3 2.782 154 cu 0 154
DWINELL RICHARD J. 8 34 4.40 51,400 112,900 164,300
DWINELL RICHARD J. 8 35 0.70 58,400 131,500 189,900
DWINELL RICHARD J. 21 6 0.10 184,400 73,200 257,600
DYSART, JASON VICTOR ALLEN + CHELSEA RAE7 16 0.50 27,800 117,800 145,600
EARLEY THOMAS J. 18 25 12.00 14,700 0 14,700
EAST LAKE RD REAL EST TRUST 21 7 0.10 187,800 59,800 247,600
EATON JR RALPH + SUZANNE 42 2-96 0.137 23,200 41,800 65,000
EDER MARGIT I 42 1-30 0.171 31,900 47,900 79,800
EDRY ROBERT A + LAURA-GENE 7 24 198.00 8,856 cu 0 8,856
EDSTROM, KRISTY L. + THOMAS E. 10 74 22.00 48,327 cu 247,400 295,727
EDWARD MURRAY TRUST 35 21 0.30 31,900 54,200 86,100
EDWARDS C DOUGLAS + DEBORAH 9 15 8.16 53,300 168,800 222,100
EDWARDS CAROLYN D. 32 23 0.38 32,600 123,000 155,600
EIGENTUM NH LLS 7 26 2.00 54,900 0 54,900
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EIGENTUM NH LLS 11 64 62.00 2,374 cu 0 2,374
ELAINE BIEBER REV TRUST 2007 39 3-2 7.81 120,900 261,100 382,000
ELKINS TIMOTHY ET AL 4 23 9.80 41,000 cu 118,800 159,800
ELKINSTIMOTHY+ WENDY OBRIEN 4 22 51.00 1,703 cu 0 1,703
ELLIOT JEFFREY + JODY 17 6 4.50 49,700 166,100 215,800
ELLIS DAVID B + BEVERLY B ESTATE OF 6 14 1.00 37,300 50,500 87,800
ELLISON DAVID W. + DEBORAH L 11 38-1 5.58 68,900 292,100 361,000
ELLNOR CLINTON EDWARD + KAMA j 6 40-4 2.09 49,200 153,300 202,500
ELY, CAROLYN 28 36 1.348 38,600 128,500 167,100
EMERALD KAREN 8 44 7.00 77,300 49,800 127,100
ENCK, CRYSTAL 10 47 1.40 47,700 134,900 182,600
ENGLANDER IRVIN S 26 1-4 2.40 77,700 29,800 107,500
ENTWISTLE ERIK + ANNE 10 20 53.90 56,977 cu 319,900 376,877
ENTWISTLE ERIK + ANNE 10 22 19.70 1,054 cu 0 1,054
ERNEST+JUDITH CHAMPNEY REV TRU 34 9-11 0.00 0 13,400 13,400
ETAG PROPERTY HOLDINGS INC 34 1 1.00 57,000 270,200 327,200
EVANGELISTA, MARY L. + JEFFREY E. 15 13 1.50 52,200 116,700 168,900
EVANS MIKE 4 46-101 0.00 0 12,600 12,600
EVASIUS NICOLE 25 1-J 0.00 0 67,300 67,300
EXEL SILAS & AMANDA 6 31-2 8.60 53,000 132,800 185,800
EXEL, SILAS + AMANDA 10 52 84.00 55,944 cu 25,300 81,244
EYLES ALFRED R + PATRICIA M 42 1-24 0.109 20,700 30,400 51,100
FAIRPOINT COMMUNICATONS INC 99 4 0.00 0 714,100 714,100
FAITH TRUEAX REV TRUST 32 6 0.70 37,000 130,700 167,700
FALLON JAMES + SUZANNE PESA, TRUSTEES OF21 36-3 6.12 42,100 0 42,100
FALLON JOAN 7 7-7-44 0.00 0 4,100 4,100
FALLON, MATTHEW D. 4 47 1.00 37,300 67,500 104,800
FALVEY, MICHAEL P. 6 38-1 4.11 44,600 141,600 186,200
FAMOSI DANIEL +NEWCOMB PATRIC 42 1-23 0.085 18,300 12,600 30,900
FARRAND ZACHARY + MONIQUE 8 55 9.50 75,200 241,000 316,200
FARRIS, CHISTOPHER 32 46 0.06 11,300 17,000 28,300
FAULKNER CLIFFORD + STEPHANIE 6 43-1 3.00 43,100 86,700 129,800
FAULKNER JR JASON + DIANE 11 30-4 5.02 50,600 150,900 201,500
FAVART EDWARD 26 13 0.34 6,300 0 6,300
FAVART EDWARD 26 14 0.10 13,100 0 13,100
FAVREAU DEBBIE L 10 41 51.00 57,829 cu 206,300 264,129
FAVREAU DEBBIE L 10 42 5.80 187 cu 0 187
FAVREAU ROBERT J. + MARILYN 10 50 3.799 59,300 129,600 188,900
FAVREAU ROBERT J. + MARILYN 10 50-1 2.099 54,100 70,900 125,000
FAVREAU ROBERT J. + MARILYN 10 51 1.00 2,600 0 2,600
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FAVREAU, DEBBIE 25 10-3 0.00 0 7,300 7,300
FEDIER JR. JOHN J 12 29 71.50 37,787 cu 71,600 109,387
FEDIER, JR., JOHN J. 7 31 32.50 56,955 cu 137,600 194,555
FELDMAN BERNARD S. 25 8 1.20 179,400 330,000 509,400
FELDMAN, MARJORIE E. 25 5 1.00 72,200 126,900 199,100
FERRON, NANCY R 13 4-1 4.00 44,600 72,400 117,000
FERSCHKE JULES J + CAROL P 8 45-1 1.80 51,400 123,300 174,700
FIELD, SHERILYN 34 9-14 0.00 0 24,000 24,000
FILIPI CONTRACTING, LLC 15 6-12 47.52 56,825 cu 100,000 156,825
FILIPI STEVEN + CHRISTIANNE 15 14-3 5.52 575 cu 0 575
FILIPI STEVEN G + CHRISTIANNE 15 14-2 18.16 105,023 cu 279,800 384,823
FILIPI, STEVEN + CHRISTIANNE 21 23-1 0.10 31,500 0 31,500
FILIPI, STEVEN + CHRISTIANNE 21 26 0.50 29,200 58,900 88,100
FILZ JR CARL W + MYLYN T 10 15-3 14.50 34,178 cu 4,800 38,978
FILZ JR CARL W + MYLYN T 10 16-3 2.00 107 cu 0 107
FIORILLO JOHN + DEBORAH 4 45-51 0.00 0 5,500 5,500
FIRE,RESCUE+EMS ASSOC OF FITZW 29 18 0.80 35,500 52,300 87,800
FISHER BARBARA A. + STEVEN 12 41-8 2.10 46,600 197,300 243,900
FISHER DAN, BARBARA + LAURA 7 7-7-49 0.00 0 0 0
FISHER STEVEN J + BARBARA A 12 41 8.25 55,000 131,800 186,800
FISHER, KERRY A. 4 56-1 5.268 53,700 86,900 140,600
FITZPATRICK JANE M. 33 22 0.30 34,500 87,300 121,800
FITZWILLIAM COMMUNITY CHURCH 32 57 1.00 38,100 444,200 482,300
FITZWILLIAM HISTORICAL SOCIETY 32 10 0.20 29,500 124,400 153,900
FITZWILLIAM JOHN H. 32 8 0.20 28,000 189,500 217,500
FITZWILLIAM JOHN H. TRUSTEE OF THE 32 7 0.80 37,500 351,500 389,000
FITZWILLIAM ONE NINETEEN, LLC 31 12-1 19.20 38,642 cu 280,500 319,142
FITZWILLIAM REALTY TRUST 4 79-1 5.58 83,100 245,700 328,800
FITZWILLIAM REALTY TRUST 37 19 0.28 62,500 47,800 110,300
FITZWILLIAM SWIM CLUB INC. 23 16 0.40 202,900 20,000 222,900
FITZWILLIAM, LLC 15 29 18.90 224,900 614,300 839,200
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 2 1 5.00 10,300 0 10,300
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 2 2 4.00 9,000 0 9,000
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 3 36 1.00 5,000 0 5,000
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 4 5 8.00 6,100 0 6,100
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 4 6 9.00 6,900 0 6,900
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 4 17-1 2.00 6,900 19,900 26,800
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 6 20-3 9.00 700 0 700
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 8 3 68.00 16,300 0 16,300
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 8 26-1 6.00 24,200 0 24,200
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FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 8 42 1.00 9,900 0 9,900
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 9 18 48.30 47,200 0 47,200
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 9 19 69.00 107,700 0 107,700
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 10 18 2.50 500 0 500
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 10 19 123.00 15,300 0 15,300
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 10 36 6.60 6,100 0 6,100
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 10 43 9.50 800 0 800
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 10 49 7.00 64,400 13,800 78,200
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 11 5-2 5.11 26,900 0 26,900
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 11 22-1 0.03 1,600 7,000 8,600
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 11 24 7.30 46,600 0 46,600
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 11 29-1 7.33 5,600 0 5,600
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 11 52 1.00 2,500 0 2,500
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 11 55 2.00 3,300 0 3,300
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 12 28 125.50 62,400 0 62,400
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 12 58 3.00 2,300 0 2,300
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 13 5-3 11.00 61,400 0 61,400
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 13 7 77.00 94,800 0 94,800
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 15 3-8 29.80 79,900 0 79,900
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 15 30 5.50 48,200 53,200 101,400
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 16 14 2.50 9,900 0 9,900
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 17 11-1 0.33 31,800 38,900 70,700
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 18 10 1.00 22,300 0 22,300
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 18 18 35.00 218,300 36,500 254,800
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 21 5 0.20 52,000 0 52,000
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 21 35-1 1.50 29,800 0 29,800
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 27 17 0.47 9,400 2,200 11,600
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 27 18 0.39 32,700 134,400 167,100
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 27 19 0.31 23,700 0 23,700
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 28 8 0.16 1,700 0 1,700
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 28 11 4.20 20,400 0 20,400
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 28 40 0.40 10,500 0 10,500
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 29 17 2.50 32,400 0 32,400
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 29 17-1 0.50 34,200 213,300 247,500
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 30 4 0.40 1,900 0 1,900
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 30 5-A 0.00 0 41,400 41,400
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 32 1 2.00 22,800 0 22,800
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 32 48 1.00 25,800 0 25,800
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 32 50 0.40 40,500 594,600 635,100
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 32 51 5.70 80,600 870,900 951,500
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FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 35 6 3.40 71,000 0 71,000
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 35 8 2.50 31,700 0 31,700
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 37 14 0.25 43,400 0 43,400
FITZWILLIAM, TOWN OF 43 1 59.00 101,400 0 101,400
FLANAGAN, KENNETH G. + KAREN 42 1-41 0.08 18,300 9,800 28,100
FLANDERS MARY 7 7-3 0.00 0 14,800 14,800
FLEUR DE LIS CAMP 2 29-5 5.542 25,465 cu 0 25,465
FLEUR DE LIS CAMP 3 14 25.00 199,998 cu 774,900 974,898
FLEUR DE LIS CAMP 20 17 10.50 565,589 cu 788,900 1,354,489
FODEN FAMILY TRUST 42 1-26 0.094 8,800 3,400 12,200
FODEN STANLEY JR + PATRICIA E 42 1-25 0.096 18,700 15,700 34,400
FODEN THOMAS P 42 1-32 0.192 28,800 43,900 72,700
FOLEY MICHAEL 7 7-34 0.00 0 37,800 37,800
FORD PATRICIA A. 42 2-17 0.113 20,000 23,800 43,800
FORD ROBERT T + JEAN P 18 20 121.20 57,015 cu 275,500 332,515
FORD ROBERT T + JEAN P 18 20-2 51.90 4,184 cu 2,600 6,784
FORD ROBERT T + JEAN P 18 21 6.00 467 cu 0 467
FORD, MICHAEL + MARIANNE 42 2-68 0.104 19,200 30,100 49,300
FORGUE RONALD A + SANDRA 4 22-1 10.00 68,400 111,600 180,000
FORTIN PAUL R + PHYLLIS B 6 40-9 2.71 50,000 87,200 137,200
FOUNTAIN, KEVIN + JEAN 25 1-C 0.00 0 33,700 33,700
FOURNIER JAMES D + BRENDA R 6 18 8.55 46,842 cu 149,300 196,142
FOURNIER JOSEPH R JR 4 57-3 2.20 51,900 117,300 169,200
FOYE, DAVID M & LEANNE 14 18 42.06 40,251 cu 131,100 171,351
FOYE, DAVID M & LEANNE 14 18-1 6.07 30,800 0 30,800
FRANK GREGORY L + CHRISTINE 11 38 3.94 49,100 189,700 238,800
FRANK, CHRISTOPHER + STEPHANIE 38 7 1.00 28,400 149,000 177,400
FRANK, CHRISTOPHER + STEPHANIE 38 8 0.50 103,500 1,200 104,700
FRASER, ALLEN B 42 1-49 0.106 21,400 39,900 61,300
FRATONI KELLY A 3 25 3.00 45,400 97,500 142,900
FRAZER SCOTT H. + REBECCA J 42 1-87 0.157 23,700 35,300 59,000
FRAZER, REBECCA + SCOTT 4 48 0.23 26,600 69,700 96,300
FRAZIER THOMAS + MARY 15 53-3 38.30 2,082 cu 0 2,082
FRAZIER THOMAS T 15 53-4 142.70 7,671 cu 0 7,671
FRAZIER, THOMAS + MARY 15 51-1 3.00 991 cu 0 991
FRAZIER, THOMAS + MARY 15 52-1 18.90 58,545 cu 33,700 92,245
FRAZIER, THOMAS + MARY 34 22 11.50 464 cu 0 464
FRAZIER, THOMAS T 15 52-2 11.40 2,025 cu 0 2,025
FRAZIER, THOMAS T 15 52-4 3.00 73,160 cu 257,200 330,360
FRAZIER, THOMAS T 15 52-5 3.00 1,238 cu 0 1,238
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FRAZIER, THOMAS T 15 53-1 14.40 33,164 cu 32,000 65,164
FREEMAN WHITE JESSICA 25 1-F 0.00 0 66,200 66,200
FRENCH, DAVID 29 1 2.50 40,500 118,300 158,800
FURR JOE 7 7-7-1 0.00 0 7,500 7,500
GAGNE KERRY 10 15 14.20 53,634 cu 169,600 223,234
GAGNE, MAREN E. 10 28 3.80 35,700 54,700 90,400
GAGNON MARY E 33 6 1.00 37,700 100,700 138,400
GAGNON WILFRED E + PRISCILLA 42 2-4 0.14 22,300 22,800 45,100
GAGNON WILFRID E + PRISCILLA M 42 1-79 0.184 24,700 25,300 50,000
GALIPEAU, STEVEN AND WHEELER, BRENDA42 1-67 0.12 24,900 71,800 96,700
GAMBLE, KIMBERLY 42 1-83 0.37 33,500 30,800 64,300
GARCIA THERESA A TRUSTEE OF THE THERESA11 38-2 3.64 51,200 191,500 242,700
GARCIA, LISA 9 18-2 8.05 57,300 231,500 288,800
GARDNER, GREGORY + JEANNETTE P., TRUSTEE7 7-22 0.00 0 61,200 61,200
GARLAND DAVID W. 12 55 2.00 24,464 cu 4,600 29,064
GARLAND DAVID W. 12 56 42.50 50,814 cu 101,300 152,114
GARZA VERONICA + DEREK HOSKINS TRUSTEES2 10-3 10.16 62,700 248,600 311,300
GATES JASON + CHRISTINE 7 7-7-22 0.00 0 6,800 6,800
GAUTHIER HAROLD & DIANE 7 7-7-51 0.00 0 9,700 9,700
GAUTHIER KELLIE 7 7-74C 0.00 0 5,000 5,000
GAUTHIER MICHAEL 7 7-7-47 0.00 0 4,000 4,000
GAUTHIER ROD 2 3 4.50 9,500 0 9,500
GEARY WILLIAM G + MARIANNE G 42 2-36 0.105 19,300 18,300 37,600
GEDENBERG SR PETER G 27 10-1 2.00 37,700 92,000 129,700
GEILFUSS LAURA ANN + FRONGILLO 42 2-57 0.134 7,700 3,000 10,700
GEILFUSS, NICOLE M. 42 1-40 0.092 18,600 23,500 42,100
GEILFUSS, RICHARD 42 2-55 0.137 21,900 30,200 52,100
GENTILE BRIAN + AMY 8 50 23.00 59,641 cu 114,600 174,241
GENTILE, BRIAN F 8 52 0.70 26,500 9,600 36,100
GEORGE F. WONS, TRUSTEE OF THE 10 45 112.00 165,800 101,700 267,500
GEORGE FOSKETT REV TRUST OF 20 36 24 5.00 20,300 0 20,300
GEORGE MABEL M L 8 6 4.00 27,000 0 27,000
GIAMMARINO, DEBRA 4 46-84 0.00 0 8,600 8,600
GIBBONS III WILLIAM H 42 1-20 0.062 17,600 9,400 27,000
GIBSON FRANCIS 8 26-4 50.50 2,795 cu 0 2,795
GIBSON FRANCIS 8 26-6 2.976 165 cu 0 165
GIBSON FRANCIS 8 30-2 2.93 34,865 cu 0 34,865
GIBSON FRANCIS 8 30-3 3.76 48,700 5,100 53,800
GIBSON FRANCIS 8 30-4 6.61 51,525 cu 410,700 462,225
GIBSON FRANCIS 8 31 77.70 17,093 cu 0 17,093
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Owner Map Lot Acres Land Buildings Total
GIBSON, CASEY L. + SHERYL D. 8 30-1 5.64 64,300 584,500 648,800
GILBERT DONALD E + KIMBERLY A 15 10-1 2.68 50,600 173,800 224,400
GILES, LUCAS S 4 44 5.50 51,400 181,100 232,500
GILL BRIAN C. + VALERIE T 17 19 12.93 43,838 cu 124,300 168,138
GIRARD DENNIS + JAMES 26 1-2 0.30 0 0 0
GIROLAMO, SALLYSUE DAVIS 32 29 1.60 42,700 283,300 326,000
GIROUARD, GARY R + PATRICIA J TRUSTEES19 6 3.50 130,600 146,000 276,600
GLEASON, WAYNE M. 6 31 12.11 44,684 cu 172,000 216,684
GLICKMAN EDWIN J + SHIRLEY 6 32-2 3.49 53,700 212,300 266,000
GODDARD ARNOLD 6 20-2 7.39 56,500 161,400 217,900
GODDARD, JOSHUA + DALLAS M. 12 39-3 3.12 33,300 0 33,300
GODDARD, TIMOTHY + REBECCA 12 52 0.75 35,400 104,400 139,800
GODDARD, TRAVIS J + DANIELLE A 6 31-6 6.25 52,300 145,000 197,300
GODSOE SHANE +STEELE JULIE 12 50-2 3.30 52,400 206,000 258,400
GOETTLE IV TRUSTEE, RICHARD J 12 32-4 38.00 86,243 cu 340,500 426,743
GOLDKNOPF CARL L 15 3-1 5.50 47,900 218,000 265,900
GOMES, MARY + ANDREW 6 34 3.60 41,700 178,600 220,300
GOMEZ LORELEI 13 12 1.80 37,600 63,200 100,800
GOODALE RICHARD G 3 33 52.80 2,825 cu 0 2,825
GOODALE, PATRICK + SARA 4 60 2.76 52,700 169,100 221,800
GOODELL SHEILA A & EDWARD C 17 5 5.10 44,700 186,600 231,300
GOODELL THOMAS L 4 57-1 3.10 48,100 150,700 198,800
GOODNOW RICHARD A. 28 41 0.40 34,600 131,000 165,600
GOODNOW RONALD C + MARY E 27 6 1.00 30,900 79,800 110,700
GOODRICH JOHN K + MELANIE SONS 10 15-4 20.00 36,987 cu 177,600 214,587
GOODRICH JOHN K + SONSINI 10 15-5 17.60 877 cu 0 877
GOODWIN LEON II + MICHELLE 16 20 13.00 39,017 cu 121,700 160,717
GOODWIN, COREY 4 43-8 6.09 45,667 cu 171,700 217,367
GOODWIN, JR., RUSSELL G. 8 45-4 7.70 59,400 101,300 160,700
GORDON GRETCHEN + PATRICIA MOO 4 29 1.02 30,400 93,400 123,800
GORDON GRETCHENL + PATRICIA A 4 28 8.80 36,400 17,100 53,500
GORZELANY GARY S + TERRY 15 1 27.00 46,053 cu 321,100 367,153
GOULKIN DAVID + FAITH 4 46-44 0.00 0 10,600 10,600
GP LAND TRUST 2 10-1 20.41 49,511 cu 35,900 85,411
GRAB MICHAEL + LOLA-GENE 31 20 1.40 31,500 83,300 114,800
GRABARZ JOHN P + PATRICIA A 37 10 0.54 124,800 88,100 212,900
GRAF LILLY H. 20 6-1 2.00 30,800 0 30,800
GRAF LILLY WILLIAM 20 6 3.50 213,800 59,900 273,700
GRAF WILLIAM A II + LILLY H 3 18 6.00 820 cu 0 820
GRAF WILLIAM A II + LILLY H 3 19 6.40 875 cu 0 875
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Owner Map Lot Acres Land Buildings Total
GRAHAM, NORMAN 33 9 2.75 43,700 100,300 144,000
GRAINGER STEPHEN + KRISTY 42 2-76 0.13 30,300 32,700 63,000
GRAINGER, STEPHEN + KRISTY 42 1-70 0.18 27,300 25,600 52,900
GRANAHAN, BARBARA 7 7-35 0.00 0 36,700 36,700
GRASEWICZ PAUL F + ROSE M 4 57-11 12.10 34,258 cu 123,400 157,658
GRASEWICZ PAUL F + ROSE M 24 1 6.30 214,800 202,100 416,900
GRASEWICZ PAUL F + ROSE M 24 3-4 2.30 52,100 133,600 185,700
GRAVEL DONALD F + JUDITH A 6 17-4 5.62 53,000 26,500 79,500
GRAY SUZANNE 15 12 4.40 88,400 132,300 220,700
GREELEY EDWARD H. 23 5 0.04 20,600 0 20,600
GREELEY ROGER+ JOY 21 27 0.50 2,200 0 2,200
GREELEY, EDWARD H + MONICA N 23 2 0.10 167,900 131,300 299,200
GREELEY, EDWARD H + MONICA N 23 28 0.50 9,000 0 9,000
GREELY JOY DUNLAP 21 22 0.14 155,300 51,200 206,500
GREEN ALFRED + JOAN K 37 2 2.10 168,000 3,300 171,300
GREENWOOD, PAT + KATHY 4 46-H4 0.00 0 10,900 10,900
GREER, JOHN K & DIANE J 12 35 2.20 51,900 125,300 177,200
GREGORY CHRISTOPHER + N CHASE 10 58 0.49 32,000 26,000 58,000
GREGORY, CHRISTOPHER G 6 40-16 2.75 50,000 109,800 159,800
GRENKE RICK + APRIL 42 2-44 0.11 19,700 29,900 49,600
GRIER A. PETER + DONNA 29 23-1 6.74 57,400 148,500 205,900
GRIER GORDON G 29 20 0.80 51,700 58,100 109,800
GRIFFIN MICHAEL + NANCY HOWE 42 1-19 0.055 17,300 26,700 44,000
GROSS, ELLEN 32 58 0.28 31,000 215,100 246,100
GROULX, CHRISTINA + CHAD 14 31-2 3.24 50,800 151,500 202,300
GRYSZKO, DANNIE + JESSICA 8 4 2.20 49,200 102,300 151,500
GUENETTE DENIS K. + JILL 20 11 1.50 217,400 96,600 314,000
GUION ARTHUR C + BETHANY E 4 70 0.60 36,600 104,600 141,200
GUSTAFSON KEITH + TERRY 4 79-2 6.74 56,800 330,500 387,300
GUSTAFSON KEITH E + TERRY K 4 79-3 6.47 36,500 0 36,500
GUTHRIE KARIN 7 7-7-39 0.00 0 3,900 3,900
GUYETTE RONALD D & MELISSA L 12 36 2.95 53,000 162,000 215,000
HAGGLUND MARY L 6 49 3.60 9,500 0 9,500
HAGSTROM CARL J III + GAIL 10 59 8.80 64,000 266,300 330,300
HAGSTROM SCOTT 10 57 24.00 38,016 cu 208,500 246,516
HAGSTROM SCOTT + RAYANN 10 61 1.03 23 cu 0 23
HAGSTROM SCOTT + RAYANN 10 63 0.75 17 cu 0 17
HALE, BJORN 4 9 14.00 8,400 0 8,400
HALFADAY REALTY TRUST 34 29 0.40 51,900 132,400 184,300
HALL JR, WARREN S + NANCY CARNEY 3 32-3 6.20 45,300 97,900 143,200
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HALL LEEANN 33 11 0.92 39,600 174,300 213,900
HAMMOND EARL F. + MICHAEL J. 12 50-1 5.20 56,200 23,000 79,200
HANAN, KELSEY + JAMES 13 4-7 5.40 46,400 97,600 144,000
HANCOCK JAMES III 15 55 107.00 5,146 cu 0 5,146
HANDLEMAN, JOEL 2 12-1 5.70 42,000 176,300 218,300
HANDY POND REALTY TRUST 2 23 1.00 16,800 700 17,500
HANDY ROBERT 11 9 1.40 35,200 71,600 106,800
HANNINEN LEE & DEB 4 46-2 0.00 0 13,000 13,000
HANNINEN LEE + DEBRA 41 11 0.70 38,700 38,100 76,800
HANNINEN LEE + DEBRA 41 13 1.37 47,200 135,000 182,200
HANNINEN, ROBERT 3 20 9.40 54,100 136,400 190,500
HANNINEN, ROBERT 3 21 6.00 46,500 0 46,500
HARKINS TRUSTEES, ROBERT & NANCY 37 1 2.00 91,800 0 91,800
HARKINS TRUSTEES, ROBERT & NANCY 37 23 0.27 5,500 0 5,500
HARMON MAY ANNE 35 35 0.34 30,900 74,500 105,400
HARRIS PAUL E 10 75 39.00 46,019 cu 172,800 218,819
HARRISON BERYL 23 20 0.90 215,800 80,000 295,800
HASKELL WAYNE K 34 9-15 0.00 0 22,100 22,100
HASKINS GORDON E JR + LINDA 7 17 12.31 39,321 cu 16,700 56,021
HAUGHTON REGINALD + LAURA 25 10-2 0.00 0 700 700
HAUPT LISA C 6 40-8 2.70 50,000 121,400 171,400
HAY JR HOWARD + WINTA 11 36-2 4.60 102 cu 0 102
HAY JR HOWARD + WINTA 11 36-3 2.30 51 cu 0 51
HAY JR HOWARD W + WINTA 11 35 84.00 129,081 cu 462,400 591,481
HAYNES ROBIN 11 13 10.00 73,600 116,400 190,000
HAYNES, BENJAMIN N. 11 3 1.00 37,200 97,700 134,900
HEALD GARY A + KIMBERLY L 7 28-2 23.00 48,578 cu 182,900 231,478
HEALD GARY A + KIMBERLY L 7 28-16 2.839 20,154 cu 120,100 140,254
HEATH JOHN 34 9-2 0.00 0 8,800 8,800
HECKEN MICHAEL W 12 42 117.00 9,823 cu 0 9,823
HEDSTROM CHRISTOPHER + LORI 12 25 0.65 29,900 18,300 48,200
HEGLIN NANCY 24 3-1 0.50 212,600 103,900 316,500
HEIKKINEN JOHN D 27 21 0.50 32,500 64,400 96,900
HEIKKINEN, ANDREA 27 23 0.15 1,800 0 1,800
HEINOLD TERRY 4 46-43 0.00 0 20,200 20,200
HEINOLD TERRY 7 7-7-73 0.00 0 6,200 6,200
HENDERSON, JOSEPH 11 12 0.77 30,300 48,900 79,200
HENNESSY JAMES W 9 11-1 2.93 50,300 139,000 189,300
HENSHAW ROBIN E 1 9 25.00 1,383 cu 0 1,383
HERK ONNIE A + NORMA TRUSTEES OF THE8 29 3.60 53,900 146,300 200,200
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HEROUX , RONALD + GEORGETTE 6 13 1.10 36,800 130,600 167,400
HERRICK, RONALD R. + BETH S. 2 19 9.70 430 cu 0 430
HERRICK, RONALD R. + BETH S. 2 20 15.00 1,041 cu 0 1,041
HEWITT DEBORAH A. 2 9-1 5.20 78,400 27,400 105,800
HEWITT, DEBORAH 12 33 17.00 59,421 cu 272,900 332,321
HEYMAN WARREN+ROSAMOND TALB 21 35 1.60 44,000 98,200 142,200
HEYMAN, WARREN P 21 2 0.14 31,500 300 31,800
HIETALA CRAIG & BENADETTE 12 45-4 3.84 49,100 106,000 155,100
HILL BRITNEY K 3 17 0.50 32,500 74,600 107,100
HILL BRUCE + SUSAN, NICOLE CHA 25 1-E 0.00 0 93,900 93,900
HILL DONNA L 8 24 106.20 81,163 cu 155,300 236,463
HILL PHING + LY BRAGA KONNY 42 1-16 0.123 20,800 23,500 44,300
HILL, JON 42 2-72 0.133 45,800 68,400 114,200
HILL, JON P. + GRETCHEN L. 42 1-47 0.106 9,700 4,300 14,000
HILLOCK, WILLIAM 10 54-1 3.00 47,800 5,800 53,600
HILTON BARRY P + SHARI L 8 22 0.50 29,300 76,300 105,600
HOBERT, JENNA M.+ RYAN T. KOTTKE 9 17 3.00 53,000 183,300 236,300
HOBSON DOROTHY 25 1-B 0.00 0 29,000 29,000
HODDER STACY A 8 28-1 56.44 49,450 cu 151,200 200,650
HODGKINS, KATHRYN M 20 15 4.40 222,200 212,800 435,000
HODGMAN FRANCIS 3 31-3 6.30 47,500 103,500 151,000
HOFFMAN ROSS N + D. CRAWFORD 38 5 2.93 125,900 175,800 301,700
HOFFMAN ROSS N + D. CRAWFORD 38 6 2.26 61,500 0 61,500
HOGAN MATTHEW L. + TIFFANY A. 4 24 2.95 43,100 129,400 172,500
HOGAN WILLIAM B 42 2-77 0.143 31,400 22,200 53,600
HOGG, BARBARA + FUTCH, MICHELLE LEE15 57 2.00 49,100 128,100 177,200
HOLMAN CONTRACTING + LANDSCAPE 8 2 104.00 56,383 cu 4,200 60,583
HOLMAN CONTRACTING + LANDSCAPE 8 14 1.20 47,800 2,900 50,700
HOLMAN CONTRACTING + LANDSCAPE 8 15 2.20 37,000 0 37,000
HOLMAN FAMILY 2013 TRUST 10 4-2 202.00 11,180 cu 0 11,180
HOLMAN GEORGE W 4 1 49.00 1,731 cu 0 1,731
HOLMAN HOMESTEAD FARM, LLC 10 4 29.29 53,879 cu 149,200 203,079
HOLMAN JOHN E. + DEBBIE A. TRUSTEES OF17 14 30.00 159,700 111,700 271,400
HOLMAN JOHN E. + DEBBIE A. TRUSTEES OF39 2 8.00 134,000 185,700 319,700
HOLMAN RICHARD A. + SANDRA 17 16 2.00 56,800 120,800 177,600
HOLMAN ROSALIE A + KATHLEEN 27 10 1.00 32,600 129,900 162,500
HOLMAN, JOHN E. + DEBBIE A. 39 3-1 1.93 71,700 81,900 153,600
HOLOMBO LEE C + MIRRIAM 15 58 5.80 56,800 137,500 194,300
HOLOMBO, SAMUEL D. + LONA A. 6 40-11 2.31 49,500 99,500 149,000
HONGISTO KEITH E 18 17 1.40 10,400 0 10,400
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HONG-O'ROURKE YUCHI 29 21 0.40 44,400 79,600 124,000
HOOD RAY E 20 1 4.70 52,900 65,100 118,000
HOOPER, MARK A 2 12-2 5.23 39,400 108,800 148,200
HOPE KAHN TRUST 21 13 0.50 199,100 166,800 365,900
HOPFMAN ALWIN E + MARY BETH 10 23-1 17.10 707 cu 0 707
HOPKINS JEAN A 34 12 0.49 34,200 95,800 130,000
HOUSE ROBERT J 28 10 0.29 28,100 71,000 99,100
HOWARD ALLAN & CLARE 10 79-3 5.53 53,600 231,200 284,800
HOWARD, ALLAN + CLARE ROSE 32 38 0.46 33,600 203,900 237,500
HOWELL MARJORIE HUNTER 15 8 3.00 57,500 135,200 192,700
HOYLAND GUSTAVE J + SUSAN T 24 8 0.50 161,400 90,300 251,700
HUARD CHERYL A 4 57-13 5.40 53,700 84,700 138,400
HULL CLIFFORD + JUSTINE L 41 9 7.00 81,600 87,600 169,200
HULL RANDY JR 7 7-11 0.00 0 23,000 23,000
HULL RICHARD J + DIANE 10 26 0.30 28,300 68,800 97,100
HUMPHREY STEPHEN P 17 10-1 15.30 44,829 cu 144,100 188,929
HUNT JOHN B 4 57 71.00 5,784 cu 0 5,784
HUNT JOHN B 4 58 1.40 31 cu 0 31
HUNT, DAVID E + AMY C. 20 12 12.80 258,500 192,000 450,500
HUNTER HAROLD R + BRENDA 4 46 13.00 199,600 546,500 746,100
HUNTER HAROLD R + BRENDA 4 46-10 0.00 0 0 0
HUNTER HAROLD R + BRENDA 4 46-13 0.00 0 0 0
HUNTER HAROLD R + BRENDA 4 46-16 0.00 0 0 0
HUNTER HAROLD R + BRENDA 4 46-28 0.00 0 3,000 3,000
HUNTER HAROLD R + BRENDA 4 46-30 0.00 0 0 0
HUNTER HAROLD R + BRENDA 4 46-32 0.00 0 0 0
HUNTER HAROLD R + BRENDA 4 46-33 0.00 0 0 0
HUNTER HAROLD R + BRENDA 4 46-34 0.00 0 0 0
HUNTER HAROLD R + BRENDA 4 46-39 0.00 0 0 0
HUNTER HAROLD R + BRENDA 4 46-49 0.00 0 400 400
HUNTER HAROLD R + BRENDA 4 46-60 0.00 0 0 0
HUNTER HAROLD R + BRENDA 4 46-74 0.00 0 0 0
HUNTER HAROLD R + BRENDA 4 46-82 0.00 0 0 0
HUNTER HAROLD R + BRENDA 4 46-84 0.00 0 0 0
HUNTER HAROLD R + BRENDA 4 46-85 0.00 0 0 0
HUNTER HAROLD R + BRENDA 4 46-86 0.00 0 0 0
HUNTER HAROLD R + BRENDA 4 46-95 0.00 0 300 300
HUNTER HAROLD R + BRENDA 4 46-97 0.00 0 0 0
HUNTER HAROLD R + BRENDA 4 46-9B 0.00 0 5,100 5,100
HUNTER HAROLD R + BRENDA 4 46-C1 0.00 0 0 0
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HUNTER HAROLD R + BRENDA 4 46-C2 0.00 0 0 0
HUNTER HAROLD R + BRENDA 4 46-G1 0.00 0 1,300 1,300
HUNTER HAROLD R + BRENDA 4 46-G2 0.00 0 0 0
HUNTER HAROLD R + BRENDA 4 46-G3 0.00 0 0 0
HUNTER HAROLD R + BRENDA 4 46-H1 0.00 0 0 0
HUNTER HAROLD R + BRENDA 4 46-H3 0.00 0 0 0
HUNTER HAROLD R + BRENDA 4 46-H5 0.00 0 0 0
HUNTER HAROLD R + BRENDA 4 46-H6 0.00 0 0 0
HUNTER HAROLD R + BRENDA 4 46-H7 0.00 0 0 0
HUNTER HAROLD R + BRENDA 4 446-JC 0.00 0 49,000 49,000
HUNTER HAROLD R + BRENDA 4 46-M1 0.00 0 0 0
HUNTER HAROLD R + BRENDA 4 46-M2 0.00 0 0 0
HUNTER HAROLD R + BRENDA 4 46-P2 0.00 0 0 0
HUNTER HAROLD R + BRENDA 4 46-P4 0.00 0 0 0
HUNTER HAROLD R + BRENDA 4 46-P6 0.00 0 0 0
HUNTER HAROLD R + BRENDA 4 46-P8 0.00 0 0 0
HUNTER HAROLD R + BRENDA 4 46-A1 0.00 0 0 0
HUNTER HAROLD R + BRENDA 4 46-102 0.00 0 0 0
HUNTER HAROLD R + BRENDA 4 46-44 0.00 0 0 0
HUNTER HAROLD R + BRENDA 4 46-0 0.00 0 143,000 143,000
HUNTER, BUTCH 4 46-31 0.00 0 1,400 1,400
HUNTER, BUTCH 4 46-99 0.00 0 0 0
HUNTOON MARY E. 29 10 0.20 26,500 67,600 94,100
HURTBUSIE ROBERT 12 17 1.00 35,400 113,900 149,300
HYMEL LOUIS J 5 4 228.00 120,100 0 120,100
HYTONEN MARCUS 33 30 0.80 37,500 169,800 207,300
IBELLE JR DAVID 10 5 3.50 56,100 115,300 171,400
ICEHOUSE POINT LLC 25 4 1.00 236,900 144,100 381,000
ILINITCH RONALD C 25 18 0.40 32,900 86,400 119,300
ILSE, ROBERT L. + RITA P. 35 33 0.60 78,200 58,100 136,300
IRVINGS REALTY TRUST 17 14-1 2.00 111 cu 0 111
IRVINGS REALTY TRUST 17 18 43.00 11,546 cu 0 11,546
IRVINGS REALTY TRUST 37 12 0.45 121,800 71,000 192,800
IRVINGS REALTY TRUST 37 13 0.83 46 cu 0 46
IRVINGS REALTY TRUST 38 12 2.50 195,978 cu 169,000 364,978
ISABELLE MICHAEL E + THERESA 42 2-46 0.11 19,800 28,800 48,600
IVORY, JEFFREY + CHRISTINE 13 4-2 7.20 48,800 101,600 150,400
J&L FAMILY LMTD PRTNRSHP III 1 6 0.70 5,100 0 5,100
J&L FAMILY LMTD PRTNRSHP III 2 4 7.50 13,700 0 13,700
JACOBS FAMILY TRUST 37 9 0.28 122,400 70,700 193,100
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Owner Map Lot Acres Land Buildings Total
JACQUELINE WOOD, AS TRUSTEE OF THE 23 3 0.10 193,700 91,500 285,200
JACQUES JOANNE M 4 57-4 2.50 49,600 181,500 231,100
JACQUES, BRADLEY 6 3-2 6.10 54,600 131,000 185,600
JADWIN, JOHN T + ANNE 6 42 62.00 49,206 cu 114,600 163,806
JADWIN,JOHN T + ANNE 6 43 1.40 13,000 7,100 20,100
JAILLET THOMAS E + LINDA M 42 2-63 0.114 22,200 26,000 48,200
JAMES J. KANE, TRUSTEE OF THE KANE 7 7-40 0.00 0 29,000 29,000
JAMES NICHOLAS NOYES + EMILY T. NOYES6 37 15.40 72,000 191,000 263,000
JAMES NICHOLAS NOYES + EMILY T. NOYES6 38 3.39 27,800 0 27,800
JANET LOPILATO REV TRUST 12 36-1 3.79 51,500 140,300 191,800
JANICKI JOHN W + KAREN W 13 4-6 5.50 44,300 157,000 201,300
JARDINE STEPHEN 7 35-1 3.07 43,200 113,500 156,700
JARKA SHEILA K 20 18 4.20 33,500 0 33,500
JARKA SHEILA K 20 19 4.65 127,700 68,600 196,300
JEAN A. IBELLE, TRUSTEE OF THE HOLMAN10 6 3.00 55,700 103,600 159,300
JENGO PETER, TRUSTEE OF THE SECRET LAKE10 80 2.50 47,100 109,400 156,500
JESSEN ROBERT 12 32-1 5.51 305 cu 0 305
JESSEN ROBERT A 12 31 32.20 55,526 cu 128,000 183,526
JG FLATS LLC 28 38 1.30 34,700 219,900 254,600
JOAN M REED REVOCABLE TRUST 15 19-1 6.50 66,444 cu 67,800 134,244
JOAN M REED REVOCABLE TRUST 15 21 8.00 3,302 cu 0 3,302
JOAQUIM, CATHY J 34 20 1.45 44,200 102,100 146,300
JOBBAGY FRANCIS SR + MARY 15 23 20.00 12,400 0 12,400
JOHANNSEN DANNY + JACQUELINE 33 13 0.13 1,500 0 1,500
JOHANNSEN DANNY + JACQUELINE 33 21 0.80 28,800 117,300 146,100
JOHN HEIKKINEN REV TRUST 3 30-4 5.512 305 cu 0 305
JOHN HEIKKINEN REV TRUST 3 30-5 7.018 388 cu 0 388
JOHN LEVERETT TREAT REV TST 21 3 0.04 30,600 0 30,600
JOHNS ROBERT + LYNN 14 23 4.34 54,800 149,600 204,400
JOHNSON RUSSELL J. 40 5 1.00 41,000 40,100 81,100
JOHNSON TRUSTEE, MELINDA C 8 28-2 30.35 1,680 cu 0 1,680
JOHNSON TRUSTEE, MELINDA C 8 43-1 7.05 58,500 117,100 175,600
JOHNSON, BARRY + DENISE 41 8 2.82 58,100 247,600 305,700
JOHNSON, DAVID H. + KAREN 32 14 4.20 9,400 0 9,400
JOHNSON, DAVID H. + KAREN 32 22 0.85 37,700 138,600 176,300
JOHNSON, JENNIFER 18 4-1 0.60 2,500 0 2,500
JOHNSON, JENNIFER 41 7 2.40 63,500 193,900 257,400
JOHNSON, JR., CHARLES J + MARIA C. 7 28-9 5.00 45,700 104,900 150,600
JOHNSON, RICHARD EDWIN 33 25 1.60 42,500 173,400 215,900
JOHNSON, TOM 7 7-7-7C 0.00 0 4,100 4,100
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JONAS DAMON REALTY CO 4 2 97.50 3,885 cu 0 3,885
JONAS DAMON REALTY CO 4 4 15.00 531 cu 0 531
JONAS DAMON REALTY CO 4 7 10.50 465 cu 0 465
JONAS DAMON REALTY CO 4 8 14.00 620 cu 0 620
JONAS DAMON REALTY CO 4 10 15.00 531 cu 0 531
JONAS DAMON REALTY CO 4 11 10.00 443 cu 0 443
JONAS DAMON REALTY CO 4 74-3 44.00 1,948 cu 0 1,948
JONAS DAMON REALTY CO 8 9 28.50 1,052 cu 0 1,052
JONAS DAMON REALTY CO 8 40 49.00 2,097 cu 0 2,097
JONAS DAMON REALTY CO. 12 3 50.60 1,942 cu 0 1,942
JONES BARBARA L 3 4 36.00 1,594 cu 0 1,594
JONES BARBARA L 3 6 38.00 104,338 cu 308,700 413,038
JONES BARBARA L 3 7 9.00 1,859 cu 0 1,859
JONES DANIEL P + PATRICIA A 10 48-2 3.49 59,000 77,200 136,200
JONES MATHEW W 9 10-2 7.40 75,200 117,700 192,900
JONES, BONNIE L + QUENTIN R. 3 6-1 13.48 54,691 cu 154,900 209,591
JONES, PATRICIA A 10 48 3.37 58,800 141,900 200,700
JONES, ROBERT 10 33-2 14.50 53,087 cu 183,000 236,087
JUDGE, SARA DECATUR 11 29-2 31.384 911 cu 0 911
JUDGE, SARA DECATUR 11 29-3 26.778 1,482 cu 0 1,482
KACZYNSKI DANIEL 3 32-5 5.50 48,800 106,000 154,800
KADLIK GAYLE A + JOHN F 8 51 3.00 53,100 168,000 221,100
KADLIK, COURTNEY 15 38-1 2.40 42,400 133,900 176,300
KANE RYAN 28 16-5 6.60 55,200 125,800 181,000
KANGAS, TIMOTHY + VICTORIA 10 83-3 6.89 368 cu 0 368
KASSOTIS WAYNE H. + LINDA A. 3 24 3.00 45,400 125,400 170,800
KATES JAMES G + HELEN AS TRUSTEES 7 31-2 24.68 43,946 cu 182,200 226,146
KATES JAMES G + PETER 7 42 188.20 7,222 cu 0 7,222
KATES TRUSTEE, PETER 7 32 36.40 2,014 cu 0 2,014
KATHARINE F ZIROLLI LVNG TRST 8-19-19 37 11 0.50 139,700 132,600 272,300
KATHLEEN DASHNER, TRUSTEE OF THE 12 45-5 3.57 51,200 146,600 197,800
KEATING, THOMAS + LAURIE 37 17 0.56 66,300 112,000 178,300
KEEFE CHRISTINE M 10 76 4.00 51,800 145,200 197,000
KEESE ADAM F + HEATHER N 28 18 0.34 32,000 97,200 129,200
KEILIG ROGER B. 34 2-2 1.00 22,800 0 22,800
KEITH MARGUERITE + BONNIE H 7 7-17 0.00 0 38,600 38,600
KEL REALTY TRUST 21 15 0.50 197,600 118,900 316,500
KELLEY JAMES J + PAMELA J 4 19 3.60 39,400 140,200 179,600
KELLY DARLENE 4 46-15 0.00 0 0 0
KELLY JAMES C 4 64 1.00 23,900 8,200 32,100
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Owner Map Lot Acres Land Buildings Total
KELLY JOHN P + CAROL P 36 9 1.20 82,300 182,300 264,600
KELLY SCOTT & DARLENE 4 46-14 0.00 0 15,700 15,700
KELLY THOMAS + FRANCES 42 1-28 0.15 26,100 23,400 49,500
KELLY'S VENTURES LLC 4 67 5.00 82,300 705,500 787,800
KENISON, DONNA L 11 20 1.00 38,100 104,900 143,000
KENNEDY BOOMER 11 59 10.60 438 cu 0 438
KENNEDY BRIAN 11 40-3 15.22 842 cu 0 842
KENNEDY BRIAN 11 60 9.00 218 cu 0 218
KENNEDY BRIAN 11 61 69.00 2,304 cu 0 2,304
KENNEDY BRIAN 11 62 42.00 1,612 cu 0 1,612
KENNEDY BRIAN 28 43 0.15 100 0 100
KENNEDY BRIAN 34 9-9 0.00 0 47,600 47,600
KENNEDY EDWARD T + VALERIE S 4 55-8 6.40 52,400 203,300 255,700
KENNEDY KEVIN 28 3 1.20 31,800 222,900 254,700
KENNEDY KEVIN G 27 12-2 2.00 31,500 3,100 34,600
KENNEDY MAUREEN 11 40-1 8.00 58,400 202,400 260,800
KENNETH & KATHLEEN CHASE IRROV 16 9 66.00 3,685 cu 0 3,685
KENNETH & KATHLEEN CHASE IRROV 16 10 2.50 83 cu 0 83
KENNETH & KATHLEEN CHASE IRROV 16 11 7.00 231 cu 0 231
KENNETH & KATHLEEN CHASE IRROV 16 12 42.00 1,536 cu 0 1,536
KENNETH & KATHLEEN CHASE IRROV 36 15 0.36 5,700 0 5,700
KENNETH & KATHLEEN CHASE IRROV 36 16 0.25 5,400 0 5,400
KENNETH & KATHLEEN CHASE IRROV 36 17 0.20 2,400 0 2,400
KENNETH & KATHLEEN CHASE IRROV 36 18 2.00 18,700 0 18,700
KENNEY JUNE B. 30 8 0.50 30,700 135,800 166,500
KENT LION REV TRUST 14 32 23.50 29,460 cu 0 29,460
KENT, CHRISTINA M. 19 2 2.90 60,200 185,200 245,400
KEOSEIN, MICHAEL C. + JACQUELINE 42 1-44 0.114 20,100 54,800 74,900
KERIVAN, CHRISTOPHER + KEILA 41 14 1.50 49,400 135,800 185,200
KETCHAM RICHARD & DEBORHA 10 16 52.10 39,734 cu 93,800 133,534
KETOLA CONTRACTING, LLC 14 40 43.00 2,221 cu 0 2,221
KILLEEN JUSTIN E 16 7 0.70 48,700 53,500 102,200
KILLEEN, RYAN + LEANNE 9 10-5 10.29 395 cu 0 395
KILLEEN, RYAN + LEANNE 35 1 0.50 18,800 0 18,800
KILLEEN, RYAN, LEANNE 16 8 22.00 72,977 cu 143,300 216,277
KIM HOPE SMITH REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST10 21-4 9.12 44,700 158,600 203,300
KING DONNA J 42 1-56 0.31 30,300 24,600 54,900
KLOCKARS WILLIAM + JUNE 24 3-8 2.91 40,800 47,500 88,300
KLOCKARS WILLIAM + JUNE 24 3-8a 0.00 0 8,800 8,800
KMO ASSOCIATES, LLC 11 7 119.00 195,600 0 195,600
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KNIGHT, RODNEY C OR SHONBECK, SUE A.42 2-69 0.202 28,900 17,300 46,200
KNOWLTON PAUL + MARIE 7 7-43 0.00 0 40,100 40,100
KOPYSCINSKI NICHOLAS 3 30-3 16.590 65,742 cu 128,100 193,842
KORJEFF SARAH P. 3 10 1.000 33,600 40,000 73,600
KOTHAVALA TEHMASP G + DEBRA L 8 45-3 2.000 51,700 142,700 194,400
KOTILA PAUL M. 2 13 4.600 52,600 136,400 189,000
KOTILA PAUL M. 2 15 1.400 28,800 0 28,800
KOTTKE THOMAS JR + JACKLYN M 19 1 3.200 55,600 131,200 186,800
KOTTKE, BRANDON 10 34 3.500 51,100 123,400 174,500
KOWALSKY, JAMES R + RUTH E AS TRUSTEES31 19 1.080 30,900 139,100 170,000
KRAMER SYBIL M. 42 2-54 0.137 22,000 30,100 52,100
KREPS, ALEXANDER 4 46-98 0.00 0 24,200 24,200
KRUNKLEVICH CAROLE A. 34 8 2.70 47,400 119,000 166,400
KUHL-TREAT PROPERTIES LLC 3 1 55.00 2,332 cu 0 2,332
KUHL-TREAT PROPERTIES LLC 3 2 110.00 6,665 cu 0 6,665
KUSEN KARL 2 9-6 7.10 81,000 80,400 161,400
LABARRE JAY A 27 11 3.00 45,800 215,800 261,600
LABELLE MICHAEL 1 5 18.67 827 cu 0 827
LABELLE MICHAEL 1 7 1.00 5,500 0 5,500
LABELLE MICHAEL E 6 5-4 10.40 23,596 cu 19,700 43,296
LABOMBARD, LORY F + WAYNE F 31 7 0.58 32,800 142,200 175,000
LACAPRIA WILLIAM E. + LAURA I 42 1-81 0.225 28,100 33,300 61,400
LACLAIR, DENNIS + CHRISTINE 26 11 3.70 92,000 13,000 105,000
LADD JOHN + CHRIS PLOURDE 42 1-66 0.131 21,500 20,500 42,000
LAFLAMME LARRY + SHARON A 4 25-1 5.40 41,500 132,200 173,700
LAFLAMME LARRY + SHARON A 4 25-2 6.40 39,700 0 39,700
LAFOND BRUCE M. + ANN 33 3-1 1.17 42,100 181,100 223,200
LAFOND HENRY A JR 3 38 3.20 600 0 600
LAFOND HENRY A JR + LAUREEN W 3 31-1 6.10 47,800 140,200 188,000
LAFONTAINE RAY A. + KATHY M. 27 10-2 1.70 21,500 0 21,500
LAGERBERG SCOTT R. + LISA M. 2 8-6 8.60 55,500 71,300 126,800
LAGERBERG, DAVID 6 20 6.20 51,200 128,000 179,200
LAJOIE JEFFREY A 15 45-1 69.49 35,338 cu 200,500 235,838
LAKEVILLE SHORES, INC 18 2-1 15.34 793 cu 0 793
LAMARCHE CHRISTOPHER J 10 40-1 3.00 47,700 96,500 144,200
LAMBERT TRUST 6 5-2 4.00 51,800 13,500 65,300
LAMBSHEAD NATHAN C + REBECCA L 11 13-1 3.80 50,400 69,300 119,700
LAMPINEN, SHANE + RENAE 27 20 0.60 32,900 103,700 136,600
LANDRY, LEONARD III + LYNN 3 31-5 6.20 49,500 6,000 55,500
LANE, THOMAS + ROBERTA 4 43-7 5.00 48,000 179,400 227,400
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LANG CONSTANCE 15 62 3.20 365 cu 0 365
LANG CONSTANCE 16 5 12.50 535 cu 0 535
LANG TODD + CONSTANCE K. 16 6 13.27 45,004 cu 187,300 232,304
LANGER, CAROLE 32 30 0.30 35,700 154,300 190,000
LANGER, CAROLE 34 6 1.00 36,800 123,000 159,800
LANZA ANTHONY J 6 40-5 2.05 49,100 111,800 160,900
LANZILLO TALIA 4 80 3.60 48,600 121,800 170,400
LAPERRIERE, SCOTT + TRUDY 42 1-43 0.109 19,600 8,000 27,600
LAPINSKY, JEREMIAH + ALISHA 2 11-2 6.80 55,500 73,900 129,400
LAPLUME ROBERT L + DONNA 42 1-94 0.132 21,600 38,000 59,600
LAPLUME, LOTAN M. + JUSTINE A. 10 14 3.00 55,200 187,000 242,200
LAPOINTE BARBARA - TRUSTEE OF THE 42 2-8 0.12 20,600 75,700 96,300
LAPOINTE RICK 4 46-40 0.00 0 8,700 8,700
LAPOINTE RICKY T + KIMBERLY J 42 2-59 0.114 19,000 25,100 44,100
LARAMEE PATRICIA + RICKHEIT AL 4 51 10.50 8,000 0 8,000
LARAMEE PATRICIA + RICKHEIT AL 4 55-3 10.20 60,200 96,800 157,000
LARDER-OLEJARZ ROBIN 7 7-29 0.00 0 26,500 26,500
LARDER-OLEJARZ ROBIN 7 7-30 0.00 0 0 0
LAROCHE, THOMAS ANTHONY 7 14 2.20 49,300 91,900 141,200
LARSON JOSEPH S + WENDY N - 2 REV TRUSTS3 12 2.80 50,200 192,600 242,800
LARSON JOSEPH S + WENDY N - 2 REV TRUSTS3 13 0.70 38,500 66,400 104,900
LARSON JOSEPH S + WENDY N - 2 REV TRUSTS21 4 0.08 41,300 3,700 45,000
LASALLE RICHARD 4 55-1 1.80 48,800 100,900 149,700
LATULIPPE ERICA & RICHARD 4 46-70 0.00 0 0 0
LATULIPPE RICHARD 4 46-71 0.00 0 21,700 21,700
LATULIPPE SHAWN 4 46-72 0.00 0 17,600 17,600
LATULIPPE, RICHARD & ERICA 4 46-69 0.00 0 7,000 7,000
LAURIE BELLAMY REV TRUST 34 9-8 0.00 0 20,100 20,100
LAVENSKI, WILFRED F. + JUDITH A. 42 1-39 0.09 18,500 30,000 48,500
LAWDIS, KATINA 42 2-97 0.137 23,100 37,900 61,000
LAWLESS BARTHOLOMEW + GALE 42 2-87 0.114 47,200 33,800 81,000
LAWN, RYAN 7 7-7-27 0.00 0 0 0
LAWRENCE REBECCA 15 3-3 5.50 244 cu 0 244
LAWRENCE REBECCA A. 15 3-2 5.18 26,068 cu 140,100 166,168
LAWSON, RALPH + ESTHER + PETER 8 38 7.80 66,000 153,400 219,400
LAWTON JUDY 7 7-7-6C 0.00 0 7,300 7,300
LEAMY SHAWN 4 13 4.40 2,000 0 2,000
LEAVITT, JOSHUA ALAN + REBECCA J. 14 38-1 0.80 33,700 88,400 122,100
LEBLANC KEVIN M + ALEXIS L 10 48-1 3.10 61,000 25,100 86,100
LEBLANC LUANNE 42 2-91 0.229 59,100 70,000 129,100
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Owner Map Lot Acres Land Buildings Total
LEBLANC RICHARD 12 60-1 5.60 65,600 22,000 87,600
LEBLANC, JARED J. 6 40-2 2.00 49,100 120,800 169,900
LEBLANC, LLOYD J 29 6 0.10 17,900 83,300 101,200
LECLAIRE JON R. + PATRICIA E. 22 3 1.70 260,700 137,900 398,600
LECLERC, SCOTT + TAMARA 7 7-39 0.00 0 35,900 35,900
LEEL RONALD + ANNETTE 6 32-1 11.27 58,900 115,900 174,800
LEGRAND, JENNIFER + KYLE 17 11-3 2.87 38,600 124,400 163,000
LEHMANN, STEVEN W 6 35 5.85 81,200 187,500 268,700
LEINTZ CHRISTOPHER J 4 43-6 10.17 563 cu 0 563
LEONARD JOHN R 42 1-59 0.148 23,000 25,900 48,900
LEPAGE THOMAS A 29 8 1.30 38,500 123,100 161,600
LESBIREL PAUL 36 1 0.30 2,500 0 2,500
LESBIREL PAUL 36 2 0.72 66,800 100,900 167,700
LETENDRE GLENN J 14 30 8.00 59,800 202,300 262,100
LETOURNEAU PETER 12 47 36.60 2,292 cu 0 2,292
LETOURNEAU PETER 12 48-2 21.95 2,976 cu 700 3,676
LETOURNEAU PETER 12 48-4 8.30 693 cu 0 693
LETOURNEAU PETER 16 25 2.00 111 cu 0 111
LETOURNEAU PETER 16 26 14.00 538 cu 0 538
LETOURNEAU PETER 16 27 7.00 279 cu 0 279
LETOURNEAU, KARL J 12 41-2 11.90 92,300 127,400 219,700
LEVASSEUR ROBERT R. + MARY T. 42 1-62 0.142 22,500 38,700 61,200
LEVENA'S COTTAGE LLC 20 8 2.20 212,200 73,300 285,500
LEVENTRY WADE + JESSICA 6 36-2 13.153 42,972 cu 163,400 206,372
LEWIS, NORMAN H SR 4 46-73 0.00 0 17,200 17,200
LICCIARDO AMANDA 6 8 52.00 42,624 cu 90,400 133,024
LILBACK CAROLYN A + CARLOTTA L. PINI27 12-1 5.00 43,600 69,100 112,700
LINDERMAN JAMES L. 26 1-3 4.50 77,400 254,400 331,800
LINDQUIST HIEL & SUSAN MILLER 15 45 12.04 32,491 cu 203,500 235,991
LINDSAY, CHARLES H. + SHARON J. 6 48 9.50 48,000 28,200 76,200
LINK CONRAD & MARIYA 24 1-2 5.20 223,300 194,200 417,500
LIPSON SAMUEL E 8 16 53.45 57,723 cu 132,100 189,823
LITTLE MONADNOCK REALTY TRUST 13 9 48.00 2,416 cu 0 2,416
LIVELY DANIEL + NANCY 9 6 3.00 50,400 104,100 154,500
LOCKE GARY + DENISE 42 2-50 0.106 19,400 22,600 42,000
LOCKROW TRUSTEE JAMES 42 1-11 0.111 19,800 15,400 35,200
LOLAGAN LLC 34 27 1.542 54,800 511,800 566,600
LONG, JENNIFER L. + JEFFREY R. MARCHIONY11 8 16.00 30,742 cu 144,600 175,342
LOOCK DAVID 3 32-4 5.20 44,000 154,000 198,000
LORD RICHARD C + RAMONA L 10 37 10.00 35,833 cu 18,400 54,233
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LORD RICHARD C. + RAMONA 10 41-1 6.00 134 cu 0 134
LORENZ LANCE G 3 30-1 12.66 32,369 cu 190,000 222,369
LORETO, IMELDA 4 57-12 2.70 50,000 153,900 203,900
LOUDERMILK, JESSICA L. + STEPHEN B. 12 48-3 3.72 50,200 123,800 174,000
LOUISE H BILL TRUST 2010 3 5 15.00 100,848 cu 244,100 344,948
LOVE, SUSAN DANBY + KEVIN 31 3 0.49 37,700 172,400 210,100
LOWRY ROBIN E. 15 33 1.00 36,200 118,800 155,000
LOWRY ROBIN E. 15 34 0.70 2,300 0 2,300
LUOPA, LEILA J 41 1 2.00 54,000 54,200 108,200
LUPU, MICHAEL S. + MARINA 42 2-48 0.112 19,900 28,200 48,100
LYMAN PETER 25 1-1 0.00 0 27,400 27,400
MACDONALD ANGUS D JR + CAROLYN 42 1-50 0.098 18,800 29,800 48,600
MACDONALD LORRAINE + PETER 37 16 0.28 62,400 77,600 140,000
MACDONALD, RICHARD + ELIZABETH 34 5 1.30 36,600 139,100 175,700
MACKEN, PATRICK + SHARON 42 2-33 0.104 18,200 50,500 68,700
MACLEOD DEAN R + LISA A 10 16-8 7.64 49,400 24,900 74,300
MAGEARY MICHAEL A 42 2-10 0.118 20,400 31,600 52,000
MAGNOLIA HOLDINGS LLC 32 26 1.50 55,600 434,800 490,400
MAGNOLIA HOLDINGS LLC 32 36 0.30 2,200 0 2,200
MAGNUSON LINDA 7 7-7-10 0.00 0 1,500 1,500
MAHER JOSEPH P + ELAINE V 16 22 17.25 16,201 cu 2,400 18,601
MAHONEY DANIEL + CHERYL 7 7-15 0.00 0 3,800 3,800
MAIN HOWARD + CATHERINE 7 7-9 0.00 0 10,100 10,100
MAKI BERNADETTE T 6 17-5 5.10 54,300 54,400 108,700
MAKI BRANDY 4 46-s2 0.00 0 1,300 1,300
MALONE JOHN E JR + GAIL S 42 1-7 0.104 19,200 19,800 39,000
MALONEY FRANK L + JEANNE T 42 1-12 0.116 21,200 21,800 43,000
MALVINA NO MAS REALTY HOLDINGS 9 5 45.90 2,371 cu 0 2,371
MANCINI MARK + KAREN 35 29 0.44 77,100 88,400 165,500
MANGINI CONSTANCE TRUSTEE OF 17 8-3 5.42 44,200 181,100 225,300
MANZI CHRISTOPHER + COLLEEN 10 16-6 5.01 45,900 10,700 56,600
MARCEAU, ROBERTA ANN 33 15 1.20 29,600 109,700 139,300
MARCOTTE JR., ARTHUR + KOLEEN 4 43-5 6.01 50,845 cu 179,600 230,445
MARCOU CORRINE J 32 54 3.00 44,200 88,800 133,000
MARGARET O'CALLAHAN LIFE ESTAT 42 1-2 0.109 20,700 35,700 56,400
MARIE E. ODAY TRUST 2 21 24.00 1,328 cu 0 1,328
MARIE E. ODAY TRUST 2 28 37.00 1,639 cu 0 1,639
MARRA ROBIN + JILL WIXOM 30 3 10.00 38,587 cu 169,000 207,587
MARRA ROBIN + JILL WIXOM 30 10 1.30 98 cu 0 98
MARROTTE MELANIE A 8 47 6.50 66,000 99,000 165,000
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MARSDEN JOSEPH P. + VELNA J. 42 2-93 0.12 34,600 25,100 59,700
MARSDEN MARIE J. 42 2-86 0.114 25,100 14,600 39,700
MARSHALL RICHARD A 33 7 0.80 37,100 224,600 261,700
MARSHALL STEVEN 4 46-50 0.00 0 19,700 19,700
MARSHALSEA, VERNON R. 6 5-3 7.30 48,400 141,600 190,000
MARTEL CHRISTOPHER M + WENDY A 11 56-1 2.00 35,700 121,400 157,100
MARTIN CHARLES G + CYNTHIA G 15 60-6 2.00 29,300 0 29,300
MARTIN CYNTHIA G. NYE 15 60-5 2.00 35,800 97,100 132,900
MARTIN LIVING TRUST 14 26 49.00 50,566 cu 50,400 100,966
MARTIN LIVING TRUST 14 27 46.00 45,389 cu 57,700 103,089
MARTIN, FRANCIS 29 11 0.40 34,600 115,700 150,300
MARTIN, FRANCIS 29 13 0.40 31,100 136,000 167,100
MARTIN, GARY W 10 21-2 6.00 40,500 213,600 254,100
MARTINSON KARL E 11 67-3 5.78 51,400 189,600 241,000
MARTORILLI CARMINE 42 2-89 0.144 50,000 39,200 89,200
MARTORILLI CARMINE 42 2-90 0.198 56,600 31,900 88,500
MASSIN CHARLES G. B.+ SUSAN M 32 40 4.20 42,400 272,400 314,800
MASSIN, CHARLES G 13 8 31.00 7,889 cu 0 7,889
MASSIN, CHARLES G 32 41 1.00 31,400 211,500 242,900
MASTEN MATTHEW & JENNIFER 15 40 2.00 42,000 100,700 142,700
MASTEN, MATTHEW & JENNIFER 7 7-7-59 0.00 0 2,800 2,800
MATHEWS, DEBORAH + LANNOM, TAMALYN32 53 0.33 52,800 191,700 244,500
MATHEWSON, MARK ROBERT & SARAH BETH33 2 0.90 39,500 268,200 307,700
MATONBROCK STEPHANIE 7 7-7-5c 0.00 0 7,300 7,300
MATSON DANIEL J + STARLYN M 27 4 0.21 23,100 80,300 103,400
MATTHEWS BRUCE H 6 44 5.50 53,800 197,000 250,800
MATTSON (GIRARD), NICOLE 30 2 1.00 38,100 115,600 153,700
MATTSON EDWIN G. + SHIRLEY 18 5 5.50 53,700 125,800 179,500
MATTSON EDWIN O JR + SANDRA 28 29 0.75 30,200 117,200 147,400
MATTSON HELEN S 15 2 1.00 37,900 140,500 178,400
MATTSON JILL 27 25 2.50 47,100 87,900 135,000
MATTSON, HELEN K. + GERALD T. 32 25 0.80 36,500 108,600 145,100
MAUREEN LEE DAY TRUST 12 20 5.20 46,300 35,900 82,200
MAXFIELD, DENNIS R + TAMMY M 42 1-8 0.149 24,300 45,500 69,800
MAXFIELD, TAMMY M. + DENNIS R. 42 1-21 0.058 18,300 7,300 25,600
MAY, LOUISE 21 39-1 16.01 94,200 264,700 358,900
MAY, LOUISE 21 39-2 3.89 8,800 0 8,800
MAY, LOUISE 23 10 0.06 30,900 1,200 32,100
MC GONAGLE ROBERT L + ELIZABET 2 9-5 5.00 78,100 34,700 112,800
MCCANN TRUSTEE, BETTY C 37 5 0.21 120,500 36,800 157,300
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MCCANN TRUSTEE, BETTY C 37 6 0.21 120,500 37,900 158,400
MCCULLA THOMAS S. 14 19 19.00 71,400 143,700 215,100
MCGARRY + SINGLETON, INC. 18 9 28.90 1,546 cu 0 1,546
MCGARRY, MICHAEL 29 9 0.26 32,500 54,100 86,600
MCGINN, PATRICK P. + JILL A. 23 4 0.05 180,400 73,200 253,600
MCGUINNESS MICHAEL B 21 29 0.60 36,600 212,500 249,100
MCHUGH THOMAS + EILLEEN 32 15 1.60 38,700 150,400 189,100
MCHUGH, WALTER A + AMANDA J 32 24 0.37 33,400 176,800 210,200
MCILVENE, PAUL 4 46-1a 0.00 0 8,200 8,200
MCKENNEY WILLIAM & KAREN 24 5 1.00 212,200 83,800 296,000
MCKENZIE ALAN M 15 44-1 8.30 50,300 75,100 125,400
MCLACHLAN MAURICE TRUST 23 18 1.20 40,400 57,200 97,600
MCLACHLAN MAURICE TRUST 23 19-1 0.14 21,800 800 22,600
MCLEAVY, CHARLES + KELSEY, LAURA 33 20 0.85 42,800 134,300 177,100
MCMANUS, JOHN R 14 8-5 5.02 278 cu 0 278
MCMANUS, JOHN R 14 8-6 10.15 34,091 cu 208,800 242,891
MCNEAR, SONJIA 4 46-1 0.00 0 4,600 4,600
MCRELL LOUIS R + EILEEN M 42 2-31 0.106 18,400 25,600 44,000
MCSWEENEY REID W + NANCY 33 8 1.10 39,800 177,200 217,000
MEAD, LEONARD C. 7 7-31 0.00 0 29,800 29,800
MEADOWOOD COUNTY AREA FIRE DEP 40 2 0.70 70,500 200 70,700
MEADOWOOD COUNTY AREA FIRE DEP 40 3 5.00 105,500 53,400 158,900
MEADOWOOD MEMBERSHIP 40 4 1.20 46,700 144,400 191,100
MEATTEY TRUSTEE, DARRYL D 10 44-1 3.20 55,700 84,100 139,800
MEDIANO DAVID & LISA 11 40-2 15.22 814 cu 0 814
MEDIANO, DAVID M. 35 2 0.40 49,600 59,300 108,900
MERRIFIELD ERWIN H. + FRIGON N 21 23 0.30 179,800 72,300 252,100
METHE EDWARD 8 7-1 2.00 46,600 106,800 153,400
METHE EDWARD J SR 8 49-1 3.50 43,700 6,400 50,100
METHE ELAYNE + JENNIFER 12 30 5.51 53,800 114,400 168,200
METHE MARK + PAMELA J 12 53-2 5.57 49,400 113,000 162,400
METHE SR EDWARD J + ELAYNE 15 54-2 3.94 203 cu 0 203
METHE, JR., EDWARD JOHN 34 19 1.43 43,900 24,300 68,200
METHE, ROBERT P. + PATRICIA A. 27 13 0.68 33,200 58,100 91,300
MICHELSON CARL 3 37 7.52 62,800 76,400 139,200
MICHELSON WAYNE H + ELAINE M 13 3 5.00 45,800 71,400 117,200
MIDDLE DEVELOPMENT LLC 12 1 84.00 5,611 cu 0 5,611
MIGLIOZZI, LINDA M. 32 39 0.37 32,300 155,200 187,500
MIKO, LAWRENCE + PAMELA 10 8 2.50 51,800 68,700 120,500
MILI JAMES R + LYNDA J 42 1-73 0.129 31,300 27,900 59,200
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Owner Map Lot Acres Land Buildings Total
MILLAR JAMES W. & SANDRA 15 10-2 6.29 73,100 196,200 269,300
MILLER BRADLEY 6 17-3 13.80 59,000 89,500 148,500
MILLER MARIANNE + RUSSELL 7 28-6 5.00 48,300 107,800 156,100
MILLER REV TRUST, ELIZABETH GALLUP 31 14 2.75 50,700 142,500 193,200
MILLER REV TRUST, ELIZABETH GALLUP 31 17 2.00 32,400 0 32,400
MILLETT BARBARA 35 31 0.22 63,500 51,800 115,300
MILLETT RICHARD S 35 30 0.21 63,100 48,500 111,600
MILLS CAMERON L. + ROBERTA 42 1-80 0.278 27,900 22,600 50,500
MILONE RENE + BEZEREDY KATHY 42 2-11 0.166 25,800 30,200 56,000
MILONE, RENE J. 42 2-12 0.234 29,800 24,100 53,900
MINNICK GEORGE + SUZANNE, TRUSTEES 14 6 28.00 43,439 cu 239,700 283,139
MINNITI, RICHARD + JENNA 17 11-2 25.10 44,241 cu 150,300 194,541
MITCHELL, BRANDYLYNN M. 7 28-7 5.20 46,100 127,200 173,300
MITCHELL, PAULA 27 12 16.00 1,495 cu 0 1,495
MJA LAKEHOUSE LLC 25 3 1.07 239,500 68,200 307,700
MOLLER TROY D + KATHLEEN A 10 9 5.00 67,600 103,900 171,500
MOLLICA II FRANK J 11 67-4 5.29 52,200 217,300 269,500
MOLLICA JOSEPH A 20 5 1.30 41,900 110,200 152,100
MONADNOCK NO 4 STORE LLC 34 2 7.00 55,300 207,400 262,700
MONADNOCK REGIONAL SCHOOL DIST 30 5 11.00 47,500 0 47,500
MONADNOCK REGIONAL SCHOOL DIST 30 6 16.00 76,900 1,657,200 1,734,100
MONAHAN, PAUL 42 2-58 0.113 20,000 24,600 44,600
MONETTE, JOSHUA R. 34 21 1.50 47,300 78,200 125,500
MONIZ, JOSE + JACINA 42 2-38 0.106 19,400 44,600 64,000
MONTAGUE BARBARA + V COOPER 43 2-19 0.145 22,700 24,700 47,400
MONTE, DOUGLAS + JUDITH 7 7-12 0.00 0 10,700 10,700
MONTEVERDE, EDITH C. 15 61-2 35.48 1,964 cu 0 1,964
MONTEVERDE, ROXANNE L 12 16 0.30 16,100 3,300 19,400
MONTEVERDE, ROXANNE L 12 23 0.30 28,300 32,200 60,500
MOODY JOSEPH J 11 15 0.80 35,600 76,300 111,900
MOONEYHAM, SAMUAL L. + JULIE A, TRUSTEES42 1-72 0.151 27,000 12,200 39,200
MOORE KEVIN P + JANET M 42 1-99 0.284 29,600 42,600 72,200
MOORE MAUREEN L 25 1-I 0.00 0 28,500 28,500
MORALES NICK + BETH 7 7-7-3C 0.00 0 1,300 1,300
MORALES TONY 7 7-7-45 0.00 0 3,500 3,500
MORAN THOMAS F + AMANDA J 7 28-10 14.90 1,528 cu 0 1,528
MORAN THOMAS F + AMANDA J 7 28-11 7.90 44,262 cu 148,000 192,262
MORAN THOMAS F + AMANDA J 8 10 22.50 594 cu 0 594
MOREY RONALD 34 18 1.03 37,800 99,200 137,000
MORIARTY JR. EUGENE P. + SYL 12 45-6 4.42 51,400 147,200 198,600
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Owner Map Lot Acres Land Buildings Total
MORIERA JUDITH A & ANTONIO 25 1-A 0.00 0 30,200 30,200
MORIN JR., GARY 4 63 10.50 75,000 136,100 211,100
MORISSETTE FAMILY TRUST 22 6 1.28 192,900 95,900 288,800
MORRILLY, STEPHEN & PAULINE 7 28-3 5.70 47,000 137,200 184,200
MORRIS JOHN 4 46-25 0.00 0 7,600 7,600
MORRISON JOHN D. + ALICE E. 2 9-4 5.33 57,500 0 57,500
MORRISSEY, JOSEPH R. 12 40-5 5.002 48,100 103,500 151,600
MORRISSEY, JOSEPH R. 12 46 48.75 23,868 cu 0 23,868
MORSE DANIEL C 8 53 60.42 46,928 cu 119,000 165,928
MORSE, DONALD & ELIZABETH 42 2-53 0.137 20,900 38,700 59,600
MOSES FAMILY COMPOUND TRUST 20 9-1 2.40 203,900 85,000 288,900
MOULTON DONALD + MARGARET 15 60 25.16 77,531 cu 338,800 416,331
MOWRY LIVING TRUST WESLEY + C 23 22 0.25 196,200 95,600 291,800
MOZIER, SHELLEY R. + AUSTIN, TIMOTHY 11 42 11.50 35,981 cu 229,800 265,781
MUHONEN, JEROME + SARA 12 39-2 3.707 31,200 0 31,200
MULLETT DANA L. + MARYANN 7 7-45 0.00 0 59,700 59,700
MULLETT LAURIE 7 7-28 0.00 0 42,200 42,200
MULLETT, REID + HOLLY 7 7-38 0.00 0 29,400 29,400
MULLIGAN DANIEL & JENNIFER 4 12 9.00 5,500 0 5,500
MULLIGAN JR EDWIN F 13 4-5 10.00 68,200 134,200 202,400
MULLINS JR, ARNOLD 7 15 1.10 33,200 77,900 111,100
MUNDELL PHYLLIS S 42 1-77 0.174 28,200 42,600 70,800
MURPHY KEVIN J 23 1 0.10 186,900 70,200 257,100
MURPHY RUTH Y 10 25 1.20 29,100 140,000 169,100
MURRAY ALVIN M. + NANCY 25 14 0.20 175,200 107,100 282,300
MURRAY ALVIN M. + NANCY 25 21 0.20 6,300 3,300 9,600
MURRAY LEO P. + ELAINE 24 3-2 8.35 217,400 60,500 277,900
MUSAMEH KHALID 42 2-66 0.119 19,400 27,600 47,000
MUSCATO CHANEL & KAYLA 10 23-2 18.40 47,277 cu 274,600 321,877
MYERS, KENNETH + JUDITH 4 66 1.00 41,200 195,000 236,200
MYRACLE MICHAEL + GERMAINE 6 39 4.40 52,500 130,000 182,500
MYRICK BRUCE H 16 4 1.80 11,100 0 11,100
MYRICK BRUCE H 36 7 0.50 46,100 147,600 193,700
MYRICK BRUCE H 36 14 0.20 14,900 0 14,900
MYTKOWICZ, KEVIN 42 2-70 0.13 22,400 37,500 59,900
NACCARATO, ROBERT 13 4-3 5.30 44,000 63,700 107,700
NADEAU PERRY D. + ROBERTA L 22 1 3.90 231,300 130,400 361,700
NADEAU, SR., PAUL J + BELLA M TRUSTEES8 7-6 14.37 40,800 0 40,800
NASH CLAYTON + GARCIA MARIA E 6 2-2 5.51 51,200 248,400 299,600
NATTILA STEVEN S + ROBYN J 41 15 1.40 43,400 100,200 143,600
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NAUMBURGER JOSEPH J + SILVIA F 11 38-3 4.08 42,119 cu 206,400 248,519
NAUMBURGER JOSEPH J + SILVIA F 11 39 6.60 118 cu 0 118
NE POWER CO. 99 3 43.00 98,400 1,764,800 1,863,200
NEEDHAM CHARLES + CONSTANCE 32 49 0.45 43,600 269,300 312,900
NEEDHAM ODELL E + ROGER A 8 54 16.80 69,700 38,000 107,700
NEIL, EVELYN R 16 2 3.00 45,100 129,000 174,100
NEIMI, JR, PAUL R, TRUSTEE OF THE NIEMI12 63-1 52.33 43,479 cu 173,200 216,679
NELSON WILLIAM G + MARGARET 7 7-33 0.00 0 26,100 26,100
NELSON, JAMES 4 46-48 0.00 0 5,400 5,400
NELSON, PAUL W., TRUSTEE OF THE 35 32 0.40 66,600 52,000 118,600
NET LEASE REALTY I, INC. 34 10 0.96 114,100 536,900 651,000
NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE OPERATIO 32 27 0.20 33,500 66,300 99,800
NEW HAMPSHIRE, STATE OF 5 1 8.00 15,200 0 15,200
NEW HAMPSHIRE, STATE OF 12 44 7.712 15,600 0 15,600
NEW HAMPSHIRE, STATE OF 13 9-1 207.00 146,900 0 146,900
NEW HAMPSHIRE, STATE OF 14 5 73.80 133,400 0 133,400
NEW HAMPSHIRE, STATE OF 14 9 200.00 314,200 88,800 403,000
NEW HAMPSHIRE, STATE OF 14 10 46.00 101,400 0 101,400
NEW HAMPSHIRE, STATE OF 14 11 45.00 150,700 0 150,700
NEW HAMPSHIRE, STATE OF 16 30 5.852 4,700 0 4,700
NEW HAMPSHIRE, STATE OF 27 16 1.34 3,300 0 3,300
NEW HAMPSHIRE, STATE OF 99 1 115.30 160,200 0 160,200
NEWCOMB ROBERT M + SANDRA A 13 4-4 8.00 66,100 132,600 198,700
NEWCOMB, MONIQUE L. 7 41 9.50 69,100 246,300 315,400
NGL-NE REAL ESTATE, LLC 15 28 20.60 113,200 361,700 474,900
NICKERSON RONNIE A + LORELEI A 9 10 5.40 54,400 199,300 253,700
NIEMELA, MICHAEL F. + CAROL E. 8 7-4 9.51 42,400 0 42,400
NIEMI SCOTT T + NANCY E 12 63-3 11.34 37,519 cu 110,000 147,519
NIEMI TODD E + ADELAIDA 12 63-2 11.42 35,829 cu 190,100 225,929
NOLAN MARTIN W. + DENISE 40 7 0.35 35,300 130,700 166,000
NOLAN ROBERT J 41 3 1.50 52,000 100,400 152,400
NOLAN, ANNE M. 41 16 2.00 49,100 77,300 126,400
NOONAN JOHN E 28 42 0.82 35,700 106,800 142,500
NORWAY, REBECCA L. + SAM L. 15 9-1 1.70 40,800 151,300 192,100
NORWAY, SAM L. & REBECCA L. 6 5 5.10 53,300 114,200 167,500
NOVAK ROBERT A + BONNIE LEE 33 18 0.60 28,100 136,400 164,500
NOWICKI ADAM + NOLIN HEATHER 39 1 2.90 73,200 127,700 200,900
NUNES, WELBERSON C. 13 5-4 15.00 27,636 cu 0 27,636
NUNES, WELBERSON C. 13 6-2 25.00 47,642 cu 148,800 196,442
NUNN RICHMOND + ANN E. 10 84 2.760 50,000 105,800 155,800
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Owner Map Lot Acres Land Buildings Total
NUTE, ROBERT + HOLMAN, HEIDI 38 2-1 1.90 169,700 92,300 262,000
OBERON VENTURES LLC 26 7 0.30 67,900 31,100 99,000
OBERON VENTURES LLC 26 8 0.45 16,900 0 16,900
OBERON VENTURES LLC 26 15 0.33 16,000 0 16,000
O'CONNER MARK & EMMA 23 13 0.07 34,900 500 35,400
ODONNELL JEFFREY F 25 9-2 0.30 206,600 46,600 253,200
ODUM JAE C 10 33 15.80 37,892 cu 126,200 164,092
OGILVIE DAVID K 10 62 1.00 41,000 69,000 110,000
OGILVIE DAVID K 10 64 13.10 20,926 cu 0 20,926
OLIVO, PETE B. + 7 36 6.00 49,700 37,300 87,000
OLMSTEAD, TRISHA N 32 11 0.30 31,400 104,400 135,800
O'LOUGHLIN JOHN + KATHLEEN 22 4 2.70 240,400 90,600 331,000
OLSEN KENNETH + DARLENE 10 16-9 6.36 47,700 34,200 81,900
OLSEN, RONALD L. + EILEEN T. 42 2-83 0.179 34,600 30,900 65,500
OLSON RICHARD F. + TANIA 25 15 0.20 176,500 65,700 242,200
OLSON STEVE 7 7-26 0.00 0 32,400 32,400
OLSON, NEIL A. + ELLINOR 10 83-4 5.32 50,400 21,000 71,400
OLYAN SAUL M 32 33 0.50 41,000 217,500 258,500
O'NEAL JUSTIN + J CRANDALL 4 62 2.00 49,100 105,400 154,500
ONEIL PAUL E + ALICIA LANG 36 20 0.25 15,100 0 15,100
ONEIL PAUL E + ALICIA LANG 36 21 0.50 62,200 37,400 99,600
O'NEILL, KERRY + BRANDON 32 4 0.72 36,900 284,900 321,800
ONGES, ROBERT 11 68 10.00 66,192 cu 42,800 108,992
OOSTERMAN STEVEN W + KATHY J 36 19 0.25 16,100 900 17,000
OPET ROBERT 21 36-2 5.06 48,200 15,300 63,500
ORDWAY THOMAS JR + LINDA 10 15-1 11.20 64,000 168,900 232,900
ORSUCCI JOSEPH + ALICE 42 2-9 0.113 20,000 25,300 45,300
ORSUCCI JOSEPH + ALICE S 42 1-33 0.189 29,500 38,400 67,900
ORTEGA, MARILYN 33 16 1.20 45,800 282,100 327,900
OSTERGARD ADAM C + ERIN G 8 43-2 2.20 49,200 127,300 176,500
OUELLETTE STEVEN M 26 9 1.85 55,300 52,400 107,700
OUELLETTE, RICHARD A & LINDA M 42 1-35 0.11 28,700 41,600 70,300
OWENS PAUL E 11 30-2 5.02 53,100 228,300 281,400
PACE CHARLES + JANET 33 1 0.70 38,600 152,200 190,800
PAFUMI ROBERT & SARAH 4 46-4 0.00 0 11,100 11,100
PAINE, MALORIE 28 2 0.70 30,500 70,900 101,400
PAINE, MALORIE + PONCE, ALISHA 6 31-3 2.90 55,700 22,200 77,900
PAIVA, PAULA 4 46-2A 0.00 0 7,000 7,000
PALMBACH DONALD S 12 41-6 5.30 53,500 183,900 237,400
PALMISANO LORETTA K 10 68-4 5.60 57,900 189,200 247,100
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Owner Map Lot Acres Land Buildings Total
PANEK, KRISTINA L 17 17 2.00 59,700 146,300 206,000
PAPA FAMILY LMTED PARTNERSHIP 15 60-4 1.00 57,100 145,300 202,400
PAQUETTE, JESEE L 12 26 6.00 54,500 138,700 193,200
PAQUIN MELISSA,KATHERIN KNIGHT 21 11 0.30 198,100 66,600 264,700
PAQUIN, GABRIEL + SASHA 13 5-2 10.00 35,600 0 35,600
PARENT, PATRICIA 7 7-37 0.00 0 22,000 22,000
PARKER KEVIN B + KRISTINA L 7 38 3.00 45,500 165,000 210,500
PARKER, THOMAS + JUNE 11 4 17.00 468 cu 0 468
PARKINSON MIKE & PAULA 4 46-29 0.00 0 500 500
PARMENTER, MATTHEW D. 4 43-4 1.00 35,400 68,400 103,800
PARMENTER, MICHELLE 11 16-1 7.91 55,600 163,500 219,100
PARSONS LEE O. + DEBORAH J 20 3 1.40 41,100 72,200 113,300
PARSONS TIMOTHY 32 17 3.00 46,700 199,800 246,500
PARTELLO PEGGIE A 15 5-1 1.78 42,200 170,700 212,900
PARVIAINEN FREDERICK E + SUSAN M. 42 1-100 0.094 18,700 18,900 37,600
PASTOR RONALD J + ANGELA R 15 38 74.00 38,525 cu 165,200 203,725
PATCH MARIE A 6 32 5.19 53,400 33,300 86,700
PATCH RICHARD A. + NANCY J. 10 73 2.20 46,900 82,200 129,100
PATTERSON, DAVID J. + MELANIE L. 31 13 12.76 71,422 cu 189,700 261,122
PATTERSON, DAVID J. + MELANIE L. 31 18 0.45 8,100 0 8,100
PAZZANO DAVID 2 12 155.50 43,674 cu 383,600 427,274
PAZZANO DAVID 5 3 68.70 3,169 cu 0 3,169
PEDERSEN, KELSEY A. 29 16 0.20 26,500 73,900 100,400
PEDERSON HANS & AMANDA 26 10 3.42 84,800 2,200 87,000
PEDERSON HANS & AMANDA 26 12 0.89 21,500 0 21,500
PELKEY ANN I 7 7-6 0.00 0 14,900 14,900
PELKEY ANN I 7 7-49 0.00 0 1,500 1,500
PELKEY ANN I 7 7-50 0.00 0 21,500 21,500
PELKEY ANN I 7 7-7-2 0.00 0 0 0
PELKEY ANN I 7 7-7-5 0.00 0 0 0
PELKEY ANN I 7 7-7-6 0.00 0 0 0
PELKEY ANN I 7 7-7-8 0.00 0 0 0
PELKEY ANN I 7 7-7-11 0.00 0 0 0
PELKEY ANN I 7 7-7-13 0.00 0 0 0
PELKEY ANN I 7 7-7-15 0.00 0 0 0
PELKEY ANN I 7 7-7-16 0.00 0 0 0
PELKEY ANN I 7 7-7-17 0.00 0 0 0
PELKEY ANN I 7 7-7-21 0.00 0 0 0
PELKEY ANN I 7 7-7-23 0.00 0 0 0
PELKEY ANN I 7 7-7-24 0.00 0 0 0
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PELKEY ANN I 7 7-7-25 0.00 0 0 0
PELKEY ANN I 7 7-7-26 0.00 0 0 0
PELKEY ANN I 7 7-7-28 0.00 0 0 0
PELKEY ANN I 7 7-7-29 0.00 0 0 0
PELKEY ANN I 7 7-7-30 0.00 0 0 0
PELKEY ANN I 7 7-7-31 0.00 0 0 0
PELKEY ANN I 7 7-7-32 0.00 0 0 0
PELKEY ANN I 7 7-7-33 0.00 0 0 0
PELKEY ANN I 7 7-7-35 0.00 0 0 0
PELKEY ANN I 7 7-7-37 0.00 0 0 0
PELKEY ANN I 7 7-7-48 0.00 0 4,000 4,000
PELKEY ANN I 7 7-7-55 0.00 0 0 0
PELKEY ANN I 7 7-7-56 0.00 0 0 0
PELKEY ANN I 7 7-7-57 0.00 0 0 0
PELKEY ANN I 7 7-7-90 0.00 0 1,400 1,400
PELKEY ANN I 7 7-7-8c 0.00 0 0 0
PELKEY ANN I 7 7-7-54A 0.00 0 0 0
PELKEY ANN I 7 7-7-54B 0.00 0 0 0
PELKEY ANN I 24 7 0.70 186,400 0 186,400
PELKEY ANN I 25 7 0.95 211,700 100 211,800
PELKEY ANN I 25 10 1.02 218,100 13,500 231,600
PELKEY LEONARD JR + PAMELA 7 7-A 0.00 0 23,400 23,400
PELKEY LEONARD JR + PAMELA 7 11 34.00 32,512 cu 0 32,512
PELKEY MICHAEL S 7 11-1 26.80 50,948 cu 132,300 183,248
PELKEY REGINALD L + GLORIA Y 34 24 1.07 36,200 114,800 151,000
PELKEY TIMOTHY L + LISA T 12 40-4 6.00 54,400 175,000 229,400
PELKEY, ANN I 7 7 80.00 161,600 1,275,100 1,436,700
PELKEY, ANN I 7 7-7-19 0.00 0 0 0
PELKEY, GARY L & MARIE A 8 27-3 14.183 2,215 cu 0 2,215
PELKEY, MICHAEL 7 11-2 5.100 37,167 cu 10,600 47,767
PELKEY, TIMOTHY L & LISA T 8 27-2 14.429 2,228 cu 0 2,228
PELLAND JAMES + TAMMY 9 18-1 4.95 58,100 131,300 189,400
PELLETIER MICHAEL J 35 40 6.00 69,400 162,600 232,000
PELLETIER, ALBERT J 17 4 45.00 2,482 cu 0 2,482
PELLETIER, ALBERT J 17 4-1 13.00 32,615 cu 39,800 72,415
PELOQUIN, DAN 4 46-17 0.00 0 11,900 11,900
PELTIER, RYAN P. + MELISSA C. 4 65-1 0.23 2,000 0 2,000
PELTIER, RYAN PAUL 4 65 0.700 33,300 77,900 111,200
PELTOLA, GILBERT E. + KAREN A. 43 2-102 0.145 23,900 41,400 65,300
PEPE SUZANNE M 39 3-3 3.03 60,500 71,700 132,200
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PERHAM ANDREW J. + DIANE K. 24 3-9 0.74 78,600 77,200 155,800
PERRETT JANET B 8 45 29.83 73,300 0 73,300
PERRY CALVIN 21 30 0.50 21,500 0 21,500
PERRY CALVIN 23 11 0.73 245,300 128,900 374,200
PERRY CALVIN 23 17 0.10 21,200 0 21,200
PERRY CALVIN 23 25 27.00 18,154 cu 0 18,154
PERRY, CHARLES R 42 1-92 0.11 19,700 33,800 53,500
PERRY, RENE M. 42 2-99 0.116 21,300 21,400 42,700
PETALAS, SETH + SARAH 28 18-1 1.10 36,400 103,300 139,700
PETERSON PHYLLIS, TRUSTEE OF THE 32 19 2.00 45,000 208,700 253,700
PETERSON, ERIC T 6 40-15 2.62 52,500 189,100 241,600
PETERSON, ERIK M 28 15 0.90 34,100 53,100 87,200
PETTIPAS WILFRED +CAROL STROUT 42 1-10 0.114 21,100 33,100 54,200
PFEFFER + PAXTON LIVING TRUST 17 5-1 25.40 44,675 cu 248,100 292,775
PHELPS BRYAN + MELISSA 10 16-4 10.00 72,900 112,200 185,100
PHILIP A + VIRGINIA R TOWLEY REV TRUST8 39 0.64 23,100 0 23,100
PHIPPS ROSS H 14 5-1 3.21 41,200 96,500 137,700
PICCOLO JOSEPH III 32 45 0.50 34,200 150,400 184,600
PIELESKI STEVEN S 8 43-4 5.80 54,400 140,100 194,500
PIERCE RODERICK + ALINA 11 53 0.92 36,100 60,000 96,100
PIERCE WILLIAM + CHRISTINA 10 68-1 4.55 56,900 162,300 219,200
PIERCE, CHRISTINE A. 10 78-1 3.50 51,100 241,400 292,500
PIERMATTEI DIANNE M 12 41-5 6.50 55,100 205,100 260,200
PILCH, STEVE + MARCIA 10 30 6.00 40,000 14,100 54,100
PILCH, STEVE + MARCIA 10 31 4.00 37,700 114,700 152,400
PINE WILLIAM + PATRICIA 33 17 0.70 40,000 144,300 184,300
PINEIRO, ANDRES E. 11 14 2.60 8,300 0 8,300
PINI CHARLES + CARLOTTA LILBAC 14 1 13.00 26,342 cu 114,500 140,842
PINI CHARLES + CARLOTTA LILBAC 14 2 3.50 2,700 0 2,700
PINNEY DANA C + CHERYL A 18 20-1 50.00 41,916 cu 249,900 291,816
PIQUETTE, MICHAEL T., TRUSTEE OF THE 15 14-1 5.70 62,400 130,500 192,900
PIRAGIS JAMES & HARDING HOPE 4 46-P3 0.00 0 7,200 7,200
PISTOCCO, MICHAEL G & MARY E 14 31-1 2.94 50,200 184,800 235,000
PLAMONDON, DANA P. 42 1-97 0.16 24,000 27,400 51,400
PLOURDE, GAIL A 42 1-5 0.108 19,500 30,500 50,000
PLUMMER, DAVID + BONNIE 42 260 0.123 20,800 34,900 55,700
POIRIER MARLENE M + JOSEPH 42 1-54 0.165 24,400 15,100 39,500
POKORNY 1993 TRUST 1 4 65.00 74,400 0 74,400
POMPEO, JR., RICHARD 32 44 0.70 35,100 187,500 222,600
POOLE EDMUND C JR & PATRICIA 7 28 48.84 95,400 111,800 207,200
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Owner Map Lot Acres Land Buildings Total
POOLE STEPHEN, MONICA + CAROL 42 1-68 0.108 19,500 21,600 41,100
PORTER CONSTANCE & DURMER ERIK TRUSTEES14 37-1 7.408 46,900 123,800 170,700
PORTER MARCEA L G 4 74-5 2.00 49,100 129,700 178,800
PORTER, KRISTAL 4 46-104 0.00 0 8,800 8,800
POSTON JEFFREY V. + CATHY P 7 1-2 2.19 40,000 183,800 223,800
POTTER BRUCE R + ALETHA E 9 10-1 30.70 46,024 cu 114,100 160,124
POTTS CORINDA 7 7-7-53 0.00 0 2,400 2,400
POULIOT JUSTIN 6 40-7 2.03 49,100 126,200 175,300
POWERS ROBIN 4 46-5 0.00 0 5,800 5,800
PRATT DANIEL 16 18 5.40 49,900 81,900 131,800
PRATT ROBIN A. + MONIQUE M TRUSTEES OF42 1-69 0.136 21,900 17,100 39,000
PRATT, KIM A + DENNIS 28 16-3 3.50 39,500 139,800 179,300
PRESTIDGE, PEGGY L 3 28-3 8.60 42,891 cu 118,000 160,891
PRESTIDGE, PEGGY L 3 28-4 5.00 826 cu 0 826
PRIGGE WILLIAM N + KIRSTEN O 33 27 1.50 40,200 220,300 260,500
PROCTOR STEPHEN G. + GAIL P., TRUSTEES22 2 4.00 224,900 120,200 345,100
PROCTOR, EMILY DAY 33 12 1.20 40,000 132,400 172,400
PROPERTIES INC 18 26 93.00 71,800 0 71,800
PROPERTIES INC 18 27 2.00 7,200 0 7,200
PRUNIER, GRETCHEN 21 12 0.40 199,400 71,600 271,000
PUBLIC SERVICE CO. OF NH 12 27 0.20 600 0 600
PUBLIC SERVICE CO. OF NH 15 42 9.30 27,900 0 27,900
PUBLIC SERVICE CO. OF NH 18 3 7.00 21,000 0 21,000
PUBLIC SERVICE CO. OF NH 18 7 1.50 4,500 0 4,500
PUBLIC SERVICE CO. OF NH 18 8 1.40 48,100 111,600 159,700
PUBLIC SERVICE CO. OF NH 18 11 4.00 12,000 0 12,000
PUBLIC SERVICE CO. OF NH 18 12 16.636 49,908 0 49,908
PUBLIC SERVICE CO. OF NH 18 13 1.50 4,500 0 4,500
PUBLIC SERVICE CO. OF NH 18 19 5.00 15,000 0 15,000
PUBLIC SERVICE CO. OF NH 18 29 52.20 156,600 0 156,600
PUBLIC SERVICE CO. OF NH 40 9 1.40 4,200 0 4,200
PUBLIC SERVICE CO. OF NH 99 2 0.00 0 49,282,500 49,282,500
PUGH, DAVID M 11 37-1 2.98 47,900 71,200 119,100
PUNCH DENNIS R + MARY S 11 69 7.70 73,600 118,800 192,400
PURDY LINDA J 36 11 0.30 17,900 4,700 22,600
PURRINGTON, SARAH 23 6 0.01 20,300 900 21,200
PURRINGTON, SARAH 23 27 0.60 32,900 174,000 206,900
PUTNEY JAMES AND BRENDA 6 41 238.00 10,877 cu 0 10,877
PUTNEY JAMES AND BRENDA 6 41-1 10.00 330 cu 0 330
QUEBEC, EDWARD + LYNN E 16 16-3 5.39 63,300 99,600 162,900
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QUINNEHTUK CO 3 42 5.00 31,600 0 31,600
RACINE, PAUL R. 9 15-1 2.21 37,000 5,900 42,900
RACITI FAMILY REALTY TRUST 19 7 3.20 100,700 58,700 159,400
RACK, JOHN & JANE 42 2-98 0.09 18,500 67,700 86,200
RAITTO DAVID A + MELONY 10 7 1.00 41,000 144,900 185,900
RAITTO DONALD JR + NANCY 17 15 2.00 54,000 171,700 225,700
RAITTO MELONY 25 19 0.70 35,200 76,400 111,600
RAITTO MIKE + DAVID 15 23-1 20.00 1,201 cu 0 1,201
RAMOS, LEONARD 9 8 3.60 51,100 145,200 196,300
RAY DONALD E + LOIS G 6 32-6 5.20 288 cu 0 288
RAY DONALD E + LOIS G 6 32-7 5.19 18,477 cu 0 18,477
RAY DONALD E + LOIS G 24 4 0.26 116,400 212,100 328,500
RAYMOND + NANCY NYE LIVING TRU 40 10 2.00 54,000 163,500 217,500
REED SR, RONALD B 4 55 5.60 53,800 116,400 170,200
REED TODD M 7 27 11.30 28,798 cu 124,500 153,298
REED TODD M 7 27-1 12.60 9,409 cu 0 9,409
REED, GLORIA + BRAY, H. THOMAS + JUDITH8 5 0.30 33,100 84,600 117,700
REEVES, COREY 19 3 2.80 70,200 185,400 255,600
REID FAMILY FOREST & PROPERTY LLC 6 29 1.00 43 cu 0 43
REID FAMILY FOREST & PROPERTY LLC 10 10 133.00 52,018 cu 142,900 194,918
REINART STEPHEN G + LINDA A 15 51 9.70 71,000 155,700 226,700
REZUCHA TRUSTEE, TOM 35 5 1.00 50,900 102,200 153,100
REZUCHA TRUSTEE, TOM 35 12 1.60 79,700 87,800 167,500
RICH DAVID A + MARY L 12 5 135.00 9,864 cu 0 9,864
RICH DAVID A + MARY L 12 6 48.00 4,008 cu 0 4,008
RICH DAVID A + MARY L 12 50 127.00 7,955 cu 0 7,955
RICHARD PAUL D 42 1-6 0.118 20,400 7,300 27,700
RICHARD, SUSAN L. & THOMAS N. 12 41-4 6.70 52,800 124,500 177,300
RICHARDS EDWARD F 6 7 31.50 40,440 cu 59,000 99,440
RICHARDS JOLYN M 16 16 3.55 41,700 5,800 47,500
RICHARDS, GLADYS B. + FRANCIS A. 10 85 0.50 36,100 82,100 118,200
RICHARDSON DAVID & DIANE 4 46-18 0.00 0 0 0
RICHKAREM REV TRUST 14 8-2 3.06 41,000 193,300 234,300
RIDENOUR, COLLETTE 7 7-42 0.00 0 27,000 27,000
RIDLEY EDWIN 11 17-1 10.63 70,700 196,600 267,300
RIES JEFFREY H 4 56-2 5.195 36,500 0 36,500
RIES JEFFREY H 4 56-3 6.015 37,900 0 37,900
RIETH, SHAWN W 3 31 5.10 43,800 140,200 184,000
RIGO, ANTHONY S 11 16-2 9.43 51,100 174,000 225,100
RILEY BURTON F JR + MARY L. 42 2-14 0.177 24,100 15,800 39,900
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RILLING, PATRICK + HOLLY 42 2-85 0.13 24,600 25,000 49,600
RINGLAND JR JAMES R 11 17-2 5.05 55,700 146,400 202,100
RIORDAN PETER + CANDACE 42 1-37 0.101 9,500 26,000 35,500
RIVA, MICHAEL & MARIE 10 44 6.50 75,700 90,300 166,000
RIVAL, KYLE E + ALISON 2 8-1 8.60 58,000 188,500 246,500
RIVARD DONALD + SALLY 4 45 6.50 73,800 142,700 216,500
RIVERS MICHAEL & CYNTHIA 42 1-3 0.107 20,500 38,300 58,800
ROBAR RYAN 10 77 6.03 60,800 204,300 265,100
ROBBITTS WILLIAM D + THERESA 15 55-1 6.00 59,500 134,700 194,200
ROBERT + DONNA JEAN MILLER REV 6 17-2 6.94 57,200 138,600 195,800
ROBERT J. CORRETTE, TRUSTEE OF ROBERT &11 18 5.00 33,800 0 33,800
ROBERT J. CORRETTE, TRUSTEE OF ROBERT &11 19 1.80 37,300 71,800 109,100
ROBERT J. CORRETTE, TRUSTEE OF ROBERT &11 21 5.00 45,200 0 45,200
ROBERT J. CORRETTE, TRUSTEE OF ROBERT &11 22 17.00 727 cu 0 727
ROBERT J. CORRETTE, TRUSTEE OF ROBERT &11 47 3.60 600 0 600
ROBERTS TRUSTEE, BRYAN 18 23 49.00 25,593 cu 0 25,593
ROBERTS TRUSTEE, BRYAN 18 28 63.50 2,691 cu 0 2,691
ROBICHAUD REBECCA 32 2 1.83 37,300 175,600 212,900
ROBICHAUD, LINDA 4 46-88B 0.00 0 9,900 9,900
ROBIDOUX CRAIG + LORI LYN 12 11 8.70 58,600 17,600 76,200
ROBIE TRUSTEE, MICHAEL B 7 1-12 8.26 66,000 187,700 253,700
ROBIN M. EGAN, TRUSTEE OF ROBIN M EGAN42 1-45 0.103 19,100 18,000 37,100
ROBINSON DAVID E + KRISTINA 40 1 0.26 35,000 127,700 162,700
ROBINSON KENNETH 14 8-1 3.67 41,800 105,500 147,300
ROCHA ELIZABETH A 6 33 8.40 52,700 86,900 139,600
ROCHELEAU MARTIN C + CAROL ANN 10 53-1 2.53 52,400 123,300 175,700
ROCK, MONA 4 46-9A 0.00 0 8,900 8,900
RODOLITZ, BRUCE 32 59 0.21 31,500 141,200 172,700
ROGERS 2008 LAUREL LAKE TRUST 23 14 0.12 140,800 73,600 214,400
ROKETENETZ, NICOLE 15 54-1 35.26 68,230 cu 96,400 164,630
ROLKE SUSAN R 7 28-8 5.30 46,200 131,500 177,700
ROMANO JOSEPH G. + MICHELLE 23 12 0.25 202,600 130,600 333,200
ROMANOWICZ, ALEX + ALEXA 4 55-7 5.00 50,500 188,200 238,700
RONDEAU ROBERT L SR 28 16 3.50 45,400 83,700 129,100
ROTA, DANE L. 10 20-1 17.70 40,140 cu 149,400 189,540
ROTHERMEL, THOMAS E. + TERRA R. 12 49 4.30 52,200 130,800 183,000
ROUSSEAU PAUL R. + JAMES B. 23 15 0.22 164,100 57,800 221,900
ROUTE 12 REALTY TRUST 8 13 3.60 80,800 341,400 422,200
ROY JR. KENNETH F 2 12-3 5.14 41,300 119,400 160,700
ROY RYAN 26 3 0.50 66,100 110,000 176,100
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Owner Map Lot Acres Land Buildings Total
ROY RYAN R + SHARON 26 4 0.50 66,100 69,300 135,400
ROY SR., DAVID + DORIS 42 1-51 0.094 25,700 18,500 44,200
ROYCE ANDREW 15 6-14 7.40 76,300 271,400 347,700
ROYFMAN EDWARD 42 1-95 0.169 26,100 27,800 53,900
RUDY DAN L JR + DEBRA 6 12 2.50 57,600 128,600 186,200
RULE KEVIN 12 12 3.60 27,000 9,500 36,500
RUMRILL ROBERT + DEBORAH 8 17 11.60 28,822 cu 238,900 267,722
RUMRILL ROBERT R + DEBORAH L 8 17-1 12.60 15,400 0 15,400
RUMRILL ROBERT R + DEBORAH L 11 67-2 20.00 49,300 0 49,300
RUSSELL CRYSTAL + JESSE 4 54 3.50 56,600 95,900 152,500
RUSSELL G RAITTO + DEE M RAITTO TRUSTEES15 57-1 6.00 40,000 0 40,000
RUSSELL G RAITTO + DEE M RAITTO TRUSTEES32 21 6.76 451 cu 0 451
RUSSELL G. RAITTO + DEE M. RAITTO 32 20 6.90 39,071 cu 225,600 264,671
RUSSELL MARION L. 30 1 0.34 33,700 75,900 109,600
RUSSELL TRUSTEE, JOHN C 35 17 0.20 63,900 5,400 69,300
RUSSELL, RANDAL S. 8 46-1 2.40 49,600 96,400 146,000
RUSSELL, WILLIAM F. 4 25 5.90 45,000 85,000 130,000
RUSSO, JACQUELINE I. 28 20 1.40 34,800 121,700 156,500
RYAN, JENNIFER SUZANNE 12 41-3 5.00 53,100 146,000 199,100
SABA PIERRE H 8 12 2.50 31,300 0 31,300
SABLE JEANNE E+JAMES L RODGER, TRUSTEES7 31-1 11.00 28,804 cu 104,200 133,004
SALVATI ANNA 36 5 0.50 66,100 87,000 153,100
SAMMARTINO VICTOR A. 42 1-84 0.18 28,700 29,000 57,700
SAMMARTINO VICTOR A. 42 1-85 0.124 23,900 23,200 47,100
SAMPERISI JOHN A + ELIZABETH 8 43-3 2.81 50,200 150,800 201,000
SAMUELS ELIZABETH V + WILLIAM 21 16 0.60 160,300 56,400 216,700
SANDERS PHYLLIS 7 7-7-12 0.00 0 3,100 3,100
SANNICANDRO JOHN + ANNE 10 55 17.20 49,086 cu 123,200 172,286
SANTANGELO ROBERT V JR +COLONY 16 8-1 0.02 100 0 100
SANTAW, TIMOTHY E. + DESIREE M. 3 22 5.00 46,000 201,100 247,100
SARGENT RONALD E JR + MARION D 6 32-3 3.59 53,900 124,700 178,600
SASO, LOUIS & KIMBERLEY 25 1-L 0.00 0 23,600 23,600
SAUER JONATHAN 3 16 2.20 51,900 180,900 232,800
SAUNDERS MICHAEL J 10 21-3 7.30 42,200 220,000 262,200
SAWICKI JAMES 7 7-7-50 0.00 0 600 600
SAWYER, ANGELO 15 16 6.00 59,300 111,900 171,200
SBA TOWERS IX, LLC 15 29-TWR 0.00 0 145,500 145,500
SCHAFER, RYAN W 17 8-1 2.75 42,800 161,500 204,300
SCHEERER REALTY TRUST, LLC 28 4 1.70 40,700 248,300 289,000
SCHEERER REALTY TRUST, LLC 28 5 0.35 7,100 0 7,100
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SCHEERER REALTY TRUST, LLC 28 6 0.85 39,100 95,300 134,400
SCHERR STEPHANIE A + HOGUE WIL 34 14 3.70 39,900 175,500 215,400
SCHIERIOTH ANNA E. 41 6 2.50 51,800 162,800 214,600
SCHMIDT KURT G 3 15 0.21 27,000 127,000 154,000
SCHOFIELD, III, EARL CHARLES + JOANNA33 24 4.50 63,700 190,500 254,200
SCHRENK, ROGER A. 29 24 16.50 49,327 cu 185,900 235,227
SCHROTH, TIMOTHY M. + ANN M. 17 13 1.00 38,900 86,200 125,100
SCHUSTER SCOTT + LECIA TRUSTEES OF THE33 28 1.00 39,700 115,600 155,300
SCHWARTZ MARY 10 3 15.50 41,931 cu 125,000 166,931
SCOTT DAVID J + KIM T 42 2-40 0.107 21,500 44,900 66,400
SCOVEL GREY HELEN 22 7 13.10 230,700 131,800 362,500
SEAVER, BRIANNA L. 21 25 5.50 51,600 150,100 201,700
SEAVER, BRIANNA L. 23 7 0.03 30,500 900 31,400
SEBOEIS PLNTATION REALTY VENT 41 12 10.79 100,500 126,300 226,800
SEILER, CYNTHIA B. 15 37 29.00 42,471 cu 113,400 155,871
SEILER, CYNTHIA B. 15 46 8.40 1,100 cu 0 1,100
SEPPALA RICHARD E + TOINI A 28 16-4 3.50 48,500 138,900 187,400
SEPPALA, GREGORY A. + EMILY 8 7-2 2.79 50,200 172,200 222,400
SEPPALA, JEFFREY + MEGHAN 4 57-7 2.00 51,700 141,000 192,700
SEPPALA, JUSTIN + JUSTIN OAKLEY 42 2-94 0.167 32,300 26,500 58,800
SEYMOUR TODD C. + IVA Y. 34 3 0.27 29,300 107,800 137,100
SHAKARIAN, DAVID C 4 46-3 0.00 0 1,700 1,700
SHAY BARBARA 23 24 0.44 200,100 88,600 288,700
SHEEHAN III JEROME 10 83-1 5.27 34,900 0 34,900
SHEFFIELD SUZZANNE 14 21 0.23 29,600 69,900 99,500
SHERMAN ROGER L + PATRICIA D 42 2-7 0.112 20,900 27,800 48,700
SHORT, STEVEN + SARAH 32 42 4.70 41,700 217,800 259,500
SHUSTER KARL R + PATRICIA R 4 57-5 3.10 47,800 172,500 220,300
SHUSTER, KARL + PATRICIA 4 59 1.20 26,800 0 26,800
SIDHU, MUKHBAIN + NAVDEEP 11 54 83.80 3,463 cu 0 3,463
SILVA ROBERT 3 28-2 5.50 44,300 198,500 242,800
SILVA, JOSHUA 7 7-7-20 0.00 0 1,400 1,400
SILVERMAN SUSAN S 27 26 3.00 50,200 191,900 242,100
SILVERMAN TERRY A. 28 33 0.90 32,400 140,000 172,400
SILVIA CHRISTOPHER A 36 8 0.30 83,900 50,200 134,100
SILVIA STEPHEN 7 7-7-14 0.00 0 2,500 2,500
SIMCOCK, MEGAN. E. 33 3-2 1.67 42,600 266,700 309,300
SIMONS, JULIE A. + MILLER, TRACY A. 36 4 0.50 86,100 109,700 195,800
SIMPSON JR. RICHARD + SUZANNE 39 3-5 3.00 68,300 230,300 298,600
SIMS, CLAYTON T. 2 9-3 4.87 81,600 95,600 177,200
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Owner Map Lot Acres Land Buildings Total
SINGLETON KEVIN J 6 40-6 2.02 51,700 112,500 164,200
SKELTON DEAN C. + JENNIFER M 31 8 0.45 35,300 151,900 187,200
SKIFFINGTON JOHN G + RITA M 10 1-1 3.23 55,700 104,000 159,700
SLAVIC ROSALIND W 13 11-1 17.00 941 cu 0 941
SLAVIC ROSALIND W 14 4 283.00 56,692 cu 60,500 117,192
SMITH GLENN A + CHRISTINE E 4 50 1.80 50,300 111,400 161,700
SMITH MARGARET A. 36 6 0.50 66,100 91,200 157,300
SMITH PETER 15 17 95.00 87,489 cu 67,600 155,089
SMITH PETER 15 18 1.70 137 cu 0 137
SMITH SHIRLEY E 4 41 1.00 35,400 62,500 97,900
SMITH TRUSTEE, ALICE 3 28-1 5.00 277 cu 0 277
SMITH TRUSTEE, ALICE 7 34 70.00 2,570 cu 0 2,570
SMITH TRUSTEE, ALICE 7 37 5.00 152 cu 0 152
SMITH WILLIAM F + SUSAN W 34 4 0.16 23,100 84,700 107,800
SMITH, DANIEL P. + DONNA LEE 11 5-4 11.09 475 cu 0 475
SMITH, GLENN + CHRISTINE 4 49 0.30 31,400 88,500 119,900
SMITH, ROBERT A. + LYNN L. 28 7 0.60 32,600 194,100 226,700
SMOLNIK, LORI E. + JAMES A. 32 18 2.30 45,400 143,900 189,300
SN + DN REALTY LLC 16 1 32.00 99,886 cu 910,800 1,010,686
SNIDE JOHN E + PAULA A, TRUSTEES OF THE7 7-44 0.00 0 59,800 59,800
SNOWLING TODD A 15 60-1 2.70 79,000 258,000 337,000
SNOWLING, JANET T AND ALAN F TOMMILA41 2-2 9.50 1,624 cu 0 1,624
SNYDER RAYMOND W JR 34 17 5.00 55,900 20,900 76,800
SNYDER RAYMOND W SR + BARBARA 14 29 23.00 76,300 181,800 258,100
SOCIETY PROTECT ROCKWOOD POND 38 1 1.20 0 0 0
SOULE, JR., ROBERT 3 32-2 6.80 46,100 112,000 158,100
SOUTH STATE ACQUISITIONS, LLC 18 1-1 14.85 81,441 cu 27,300 108,741
SOUTH STATE ACQUISITIONS, LLC 18 1-2 125.00 6,918 cu 0 6,918
SOUTH STATE ACQUISITIONS, LLC 18 16 8.40 5,300 0 5,300
SPAULDING ELLIOT M. + ROBIN L 25 20 0.90 36,000 70,300 106,300
SPAULDING, GEORGE + DONNA 7 7-5 0.00 0 10,700 10,700
SPECTOR, AMY 33 11-1 0.95 39,600 201,300 240,900
SPECTOR, KAREN J, TRUSTEE OF THE 42 1-29 0.204 30,500 31,300 61,800
SPICER DAVID W. + PHYLLIS S 21 19-1 0.40 249,500 246,600 496,100
SPICER PATRICIA L. 10 79 48.46 3,910 cu 0 3,910
SPICER TRUSTEE, DAVID W 7 6 25.67 1,999 cu 0 1,999
SPICER TRUSTEE, DAVID W 10 79-1 3.00 25,300 0 25,300
SPICER TRUSTEE, DAVID W 10 79-2 26.00 2,098 cu 0 2,098
SPICER, DAVID W + PHYLLIS S TRUSTEES OF10 71 122.00 8,787 cu 0 8,787
SPICER, DAVID W + PHYLLIS S TRUSTEES OF21 20 0.20 58,400 29,800 88,200
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SPICER, PATRICIA L 10 83-2 6.30 337 cu 0 337
SPINALE, MICHAEL 37 20 0.28 45,800 0 45,800
SPINALE, MICHAEL 37 22 0.82 63,200 30,300 93,500
SQUIRES DAVID H. 14 35 2.00 54,200 97,300 151,500
ST LAURENT ALFRED & MELISSA 6 40-3 4.34 54,800 132,300 187,100
ST LAURENT LAWRENCE H SR + SUS 9 7 0.12 1,400 0 1,400
ST LAURENT LAWRENCE H SR + SUS 9 9 1.40 45,700 118,500 164,200
ST. GERMAIN, JOHN R. + TERI M. TRUSTEES4 43-1 1.00 37,200 167,300 204,500
ST.LAURENT CHRISTOPHER 2 8-4 9.00 59,000 89,800 148,800
ST.LAURENT CHRISTOPHER 10 40 5.50 60,300 171,300 231,600
ST.LAURENT CHRISTOPHER 27 22 0.70 34,400 120,400 154,800
STAFFORD KATHERINE M. + STEVEN 25 1-K 0.00 0 16,200 16,200
STAGRAY, MATTHEW + REBECCA 11 5-3 28.05 1,201 cu 0 1,201
STAGRAY, MATTHEW EDWARD 7 7-20 0.00 0 39,700 39,700
STANLEY MARK + VIRGINIA 42 2-80 0.134 30,800 30,800 61,600
STANWAY ERIC + VIOLET 28 39 0.34 28,800 214,300 243,100
STARK DANIEL J. + KATHLEEN A 11 23 0.50 27 cu 0 27
STARK DANIEL J. + KATHLEEN A. 15 3-6 6.60 363 cu 0 363
STARK DANIEL J. + KATHLEEN A. 15 3-7 5.90 34,540 cu 169,700 204,240
STARKEY CARLA R. + CARLETON 11 10 0.34 27,300 59,000 86,300
STARRETT PAUL D + PATRICIA S 15 50 23.00 13,500 0 13,500
STARRETT PAUL D + PATRICIA S 34 7 0.60 19,600 0 19,600
STASUKELIS, DOUGLAS 6 3-1 5.30 50,900 115,700 166,600
STEFANKO, CHRISTOPHER J. + ADRIANNA J.7 18 4.42 55,000 138,800 193,800
STEINBECK JOHN W + KAREN M 6 40-17 2.00 48,900 252,200 301,100
STEINER FRANK W 24 1-3 5.50 224,300 96,600 320,900
STEINKA, BRADFORD R + LISA D 24 6 0.40 198,100 50,200 248,300
STEPHENS, ROBERT+MAUREEN, GISBON, JENECA12 41-9 9.57 52,000 145,500 197,500
STEPHENS, SHANE M 21 36-1 6.55 55,200 148,800 204,000
STEPHENS, SHANE M 32 13 0.43 33,300 165,300 198,600
STEPP, CHRISTOPHER 7 40 0.828 23,200 13,000 36,200
STEVENS WILLIAM 4 74-2 2.50 47,100 113,600 160,700
STEVENS WILLIAM D + PAULINE 4 70-1 1.00 39,300 126,500 165,800
STEWART JR GEORGE 42 1-13 0.11 19,700 23,700 43,400
STICKNEY, DAVID ALAN + HILLARY LYNN15 22 4.50 95,300 183,900 279,200
STILLINGS II ROBERT + HARUMI 21 34 0.20 34,900 92,200 127,100
STILLWELL MARILYN 18 2 15.31 57,384 cu 129,500 186,884
STINSON, GREGORY M. 28 28-1 1.00 34,100 130,300 164,400
STOCKWELL, SR., DAVID R. + KERRY M. 42 1-18 0.051 17,200 15,200 32,400
STONE STILLMAN 11 65 8.70 63,300 89,200 152,500
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Owner Map Lot Acres Land Buildings Total
STONE STILLMAN 36 10 0.72 16,200 0 16,200
STONE STILLMAN S 7 25 21.00 69,900 7,100 77,000
STONE STILLMAN S 21 21 0.08 147,100 53,300 200,400
STONE STILLMAN S 21 28 0.40 20,600 0 20,600
STONE, PATRICIA .A 6 50 10.00 62,500 80,900 143,400
STONE, PATRICIA A. 14 39 7.00 53,200 115,400 168,600
STOWE SANDRA L. 41 4 1.80 56,400 173,200 229,600
STRAHAN TRUSTEE, CATHERINE L 20 10 2.60 207,800 164,800 372,600
STREETER, DAVID J. 24 3-10 3.00 55,200 186,400 241,600
STRICKLAND, VERA L. 42 1-46 0.104 19,200 20,900 40,100
SUANNE YGLESIAS TRUST 12 41-7 5.40 36,800 0 36,800
SULLIVAN ELIZABETH 7 7-1 0.00 0 14,000 14,000
SULLIVAN JAMES E 42 1-53 0.23 28,200 9,900 38,100
SULLIVAN MICHAEL + CHARLENE 6 5-1 15.20 49,336 cu 101,300 150,636
SUNSET GROVE COMMON LAND 37 8 0.25 0 0 0
SUNTER ROY A JR 3 32-1 7.20 44,500 108,200 152,700
SUPRENANT, JOHN J 27 2 1.00 36,100 164,800 200,900
SUSAN DMITROVSKY TRUST 33 23 0.38 37,500 138,800 176,300
SUSAN H WOOD 1999 REV TRUST 25 11 0.20 195,100 95,500 290,600
SUSHCHYK PAUL M + BETTY A 37 7 0.23 101,300 71,800 173,100
SUTTON DANIEL F 32 28 2.00 46,900 381,400 428,300
SUTTON JEFFREY 4 46-63 0.00 0 7,900 7,900
SWANSON CARL W + CHRISTINE L 10 15-2 11.80 42,349 cu 126,300 168,649
SWARTZ MICHAEL+ STACIE PIROZZI 35 14 1.20 96,300 145,400 241,700
SWARTZ, KATHLEEN 42 1-88 0.123 20,800 30,500 51,300
SWEATLAND CHRISTINE 4 46-45 0.00 0 14,000 14,000
SWEENEY LAURA J 6 32-5 5.21 61,800 132,800 194,600
SWEENEY MARK D. 29 14 0.80 24,000 21,100 45,100
SWEENEY WILLIAM G 9 10-3 5.00 53,500 217,500 271,000
SYLVESTER DANIEL G ET AL 1 1 15.00 1,523 cu 0 1,523
SYLVESTER DANIEL G ET AL 1 2 41.00 1,442 cu 0 1,442
SYLVESTER DANIEL/DAVID/PAUL 1 10 10.00 14,475 cu 18,200 32,675
SYRIA WILLIAM & JESSICA 7 7-7-46 0.00 0 4,400 4,400
TALBERT, JAMES D + CATHERINE T TRUSTEES10 21 41.80 48,336 cu 248,000 296,336
TAO TAO AND XINGYA GAO 6 4 81.60 29,061 cu 7,800 36,861
TATRO ROBERT C. + RUTH M. 35 25 0.19 61,100 35,000 96,100
TAYLER, G REBECCA 42 2-64 0.114 21,100 49,400 70,500
TAYLOR GARY L. 32 47 0.40 42,700 193,600 236,300
TAYLOR JACQUELINE C 4 52 3.00 53,100 203,500 256,600
TAYLOR JACQUELINE C 4 55-5 0.50 200 0 200
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TAYLOR MARSHALL + LINDA 16 17 7.36 117,700 76,600 194,300
TAYLOR, MARK G. 6 41-2 2.87 43,000 114,900 157,900
TD BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE OF THE 3 3 40.00 1,771 cu 0 1,771
TD BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE OF THE 3 8 7.10 393 cu 0 393
TD BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE OF THE 3 9 9.20 53,060 cu 174,700 227,760
TD BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE OF THE 21 1 0.17 32,400 4,000 36,400
TENBROECK, TYLER 17 10-2 2.76 40,600 98,000 138,600
TENNEY CHARLES A III 18 6 7.50 72,100 143,600 215,700
TERRY-CHASE MARY H 7 1-5 29.51 122,000 444,300 566,300
TEUBEL PETER + DEBORAH 7 28-4 5.80 51,100 212,100 263,200
TEUBEL PETER + DEBORAH 7 28-5 5.00 45,700 109,300 155,000
THACKSTON III, RICHARD H - TRUSTEE OF40 8 4.50 15,645 cu 0 15,645
THE MONADNOCK CONSERVANCY 4 18 77.22 2,593 cu 0 2,593
THEALL ROBERT J. + DIANE 29 12 0.20 26,500 74,500 101,000
THERRIAULT, EDMOND + MICHELLE 15 7-1 2.20 50,300 145,400 195,700
THOMAS BENJAMIN B + KATHRYN 32 12 1.00 36,200 139,900 176,100
THOMAS J. DUMONT TRUSTEE-DUMONT FAMILY R22 10 5.20 238,900 164,100 403,000
THOMPSON ALLYN M. + ROBERT L. 35 24 3.50 83,200 17,300 100,500
THOMPSON ALLYN M. + ROBERT L. 35 28 0.16 11,500 200 11,700
THOMPSON ALLYN M. + ROBERT L. 35 37 12.04 73,200 0 73,200
THOMPSON BARBARA L. + MICHAEL 12 51 1.00 39,300 147,300 186,600
THOMPSON SR. DENNIS D. 7 7-13 0.00 0 9,100 9,100
THOMPSON TODD C. 16 29 12.00 598 cu 0 598
THOMPSON TRUSTEE, BARRY J 12 37 4.70 55,500 210,400 265,900
THOMPSON, BARRY + JANET RAY-THOMPSON12 38-1 11.50 20,623 cu 3,100 23,723
THOMPSON, KENT A 8 49 25.00 76,100 263,000 339,100
THOMPSON, SHANA + DARRYL 3 29-2 5.57 48,900 214,400 263,300
TIGHE DAVID J + MARCHELLE V 15 7 1.00 29,900 5,600 35,500
TIGHE DAVID J + MARCHELLE V 15 9 20.00 146,900 127,400 274,300
TIMOTHY & ANNE HALLIDAY REV TRUST 201434 28 0.30 33,100 68,400 101,500
TIRASPOLSKY, ALEXANDER + MADINA 42 1-90 0.12 20,600 33,100 53,700
TOLENTINO CYNTHIA L 42 1-57 0.323 30,600 29,600 60,200
TOMASOVIC JOHN + MARY 17 8-2 6.31 47,600 185,200 232,800
TOMMILA ALAN 6 39-1 3.90 37,200 0 37,200
TOMMILA ALAN 15 11-1 3.29 81,500 121,400 202,900
TOMMILA CHRIS R 14 8-4 4.03 44,600 223,000 267,600
TOMMILA JOHN W. 14 16 69.00 9,123 cu 0 9,123
TOMMILA JOHN W. 14 16-1 10.00 49,957 cu 190,300 240,257
TOMMILA JOHN W. 14 17 8.00 6,100 0 6,100
TOMMILA JOHN W. 14 25 38.000 175,576 cu 8,500 184,076
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Owner Map Lot Acres Land Buildings Total
TOMMILA JOHN W. 14 28 30.00 40,245 cu 0 40,245
TOOMEY PATRICIA M 35 20 0.50 45,900 107,300 153,200
TOSCANO, ANTHONY + AMY D. 14 8-3 3.27 43,500 135,600 179,100
TOWER JR DONALD M 42 1-98 0.308 31,800 11,600 43,400
TRALLI, DOMINICK + CAPASSO TRALLI,RHONDA38 4 0.81 113,900 67,200 181,100
TREAT, JOHN L REV TRUST 3 11 31.00 85,500 136,800 222,300
TREAT, JOHN L REV TRUST 3 11-1 1.00 24,700 0 24,700
TREMBLAY RAYMOND J + DIANE - TRUSTEES OF17 19-2 10.70 71,500 179,300 250,800
TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH OF FITZ 28 25 6.85 69,800 107,200 177,000
TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH OF FITZ 32 3 0.60 34,600 381,800 416,400
TRUBIANO JR PATRICK J + KATHLE 42 2-52 0.137 20,900 31,900 52,800
TRUEAX, BRADLEY J + KATHLEEN A 42 -89 0.12 20,600 41,600 62,200
TRUSTEES + INVESTORS, CO INC 31 12-2 1.40 36,800 75,300 112,100
TUCKER MARLANE J + MOORS, STANLEY W.19 4 2.10 79,200 29,400 108,600
TULLY, PATRICK + EILEEN 20 2 2.20 46,900 201,600 248,500
TURNBULL, DAVID W 32 55 1.60 60,400 137,800 198,200
V.F.W. LITTLE MONADNOCK POST 18 30 5.10 55,900 299,300 355,200
VAAL, BRUCE 29 23-2 25.10 60,800 0 60,800
VAAL, BRUCE W 29 19 50.00 27,800 0 27,800
VAL BUSLER 2005 TRUST 37 3 0.53 164,800 149,200 314,000
VALLERAND, ELIZABETH G., TRUSTEE OF THE42 2-74 0.161 31,100 32,000 63,100
VALLERAND, ELIZABETH G., TRUSTEE OF THE42 2-75 0.146 29,800 30,600 60,400
VALLIERE, GERARD A 42 1-48 0.122 20,700 29,900 50,600
VAN HILLO WILLIAM 12 30-1 5.05 53,200 61,000 114,200
VAN VALKENBURG TRUSTEE, MARIANNE N30 7 2.30 42,000 124,900 166,900
VANBLARCOM EDWARD J + CARMEN 12 4 45.00 1,727 cu 0 1,727
VANNEY, BETH M 11 32 1.50 49,400 139,700 189,100
VARISCO, ROBERT 10 54 7.56 67,100 64,100 131,200
VARNEY TERESA D 4 31 1.30 41,900 99,700 141,600
VARNUM, MELISSA J. 15 7-2 1.00 41,900 88,600 130,500
VAUTRIN ANDREW & ELIZABETH 10 68-6 3.22 57,500 242,000 299,500
VEALE JOSEPH A. + MARGARET B 21 9 0.20 196,500 64,600 261,100
VEILLETTE, LAURA, VEILLETTE, CASSIE+JOSH6 28 1.50 38,300 67,200 105,500
VENNOCHI, NICHOLAS J. 32 37 0.27 34,200 223,200 257,400
VENTO, JOHN J 12 32-2 32.50 74,561 cu 206,400 280,961
VENTO, JOHN J 16 24 33.00 1,583 cu 0 1,583
VETERANS HOSPICE HOMESTEAD, IN 2 11 78.27 125,400 318,600 444,000
VIANEY NOEL 15 4 10.40 34,943 cu 96,700 131,643
VIGEANT, ROBERT E 12 53 2.34 49,300 114,800 164,100
VIGEANT, ROBERT E 12 53-1 2.91 33,800 0 33,800
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VINCENT LAWRENCE + NANCY 31 6 1.00 38,100 150,200 188,300
VINCENT NEIL A + LINDA J 10 35 5.20 56,000 168,400 224,400
WADE JACQUELINE 34 9-12 0.00 0 7,600 7,600
WALDEN, BRUCE + BARBARA 42 2-5 0.112 20,900 27,700 48,600
WALL CHAD + CRYSTAL 4 46-43A 0.00 0 7,100 7,100
WALLACE BONNIE 31 4 5.00 44,800 209,300 254,100
WALLING PHILLIP + REUEL L 21 14 0.50 193,600 47,200 240,800
WALLING PHILLIP + REUEL L 31 16 0.37 51,200 119,100 170,300
WALSH, ELLEN M. 2 18 24.40 100,400 304,300 404,700
WALTERS ANDREW + SHERRI 10 81 2.20 46,700 76,000 122,700
WALTERS ANDREW + SHERRI 10 82 2.76 50,000 119,600 169,600
WALTON JOHN B. 21 31 1.30 33,900 30,700 64,600
WARFIELD DONNA M 43 2-84 0.145 25,700 39,400 65,100
WARNKE, BENNY 10 29 44.500 1,905 cu 0 1,905
WARNKE, BENNY L + DARLENE M 12 39-1 3.446 49,180 cu 187,600 236,780
WARNKE, BENNY L + DARLENE M 32 2-1 0.87 2,100 0 2,100
WARNKE, BENNY L + DARLENE M 36 23 0.20 14,900 0 14,900
WARNKE, BENNY L. + DARLENE M. 12 38 11.50 2,066 cu 0 2,066
WARZYBOK, ERICA C. 33 4 0.50 37,600 102,100 139,700
WATERMAN PETER A + TRINA J 16 28 0.70 5,100 0 5,100
WATSON EMMETT S. + JAMIE L. 32 56 3.00 80,300 314,800 395,100
WATSON JACOB& DEBRA 28 13 0.52 32,600 130,300 162,900
WEAVER ZACHARY 7 7-7-42 0.00 0 9,200 9,200
WEDGE GEORGE F. 42 2-15 0.141 16,000 14,500 30,500
WEEKS, JASON A 15 6-13 1.56 53,100 279,000 332,100
WEICHEL CARL + MICHELLE 10 68-3 2.95 54,400 188,900 243,300
WELLFORD WILLIAM 25 10-1 0.00 0 3,900 3,900
WELLS PATRICIA 6 5-6 5.40 53,300 135,400 188,700
WENDELL, STEVEN 12 7-1 57.10 65,700 0 65,700
WENDRY RICHARD + JANICE 13 2 1.50 12,100 2,500 14,600
WENNIGER ANNE A 9 16 7.30 73,800 147,200 221,000
WEST JAY 4 46-35 0.00 0 1,000 1,000
WEST NH REALTY TRUST 14 12 1.50 44,600 30,400 75,000
WEST NH REALTY TRUST 14 13 64.00 129,100 68,500 197,600
WETMORE JR ROBERT D. 1 3 36.00 1,594 cu 0 1,594
WHARTON RICHARD T + JEANNINE M 17 9-1 7.00 46,300 87,700 134,000
WHARTON ROBERT B + GLORIA E 6 10 2.20 39 cu 0 39
WHARTON ROBERT B + GLORIA E 10 2-1 29.60 40,530 cu 140,100 180,630
WHARTON ROBERT B + GLORIA E 10 2-2 2.92 156 cu 0 156
WHEELER MICHAEL R + MARION A 2 8-3 14.50 50,156 cu 155,100 205,256
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Owner Map Lot Acres Land Buildings Total
WHEELER MICHAEL R + MARION A 28 23 0.50 29,300 76,200 105,500
WHEELER MICHAEL R + MARION A 28 23-1 0.60 18,500 0 18,500
WHEELER MICHAEL R + MARION A 28 35 4.20 17,700 0 17,700
WHEELER ROBERT 2 8-5 3.00 50,400 107,200 157,600
WHEELER, SUSAN 6 5-5 5.80 50,900 30,900 81,800
WHIPPLE JR HENRY W + ELAINE 2 29-1 2.00 51,700 146,100 197,800
WHIPPLE FRANK + DRAXINE M 2 29-3 3.00 50,500 83,100 133,600
WHIPPLE FRANK D. 2 29-2 190.00 35,161 cu 0 35,161
WHIPPLE JR RICHARD 6 47 15.10 29,498 cu 68,500 97,998
WHIPPLE WILLIAM + BETSY 4 55-2 10.20 57,600 120,400 178,000
WHIPPLE, HENRY J. + KEARA 16 15-1 4.80 41,000 100,600 141,600
WHIPPLE, JAMES H. 4 57-10 2.34 44,600 117,100 161,700
WHIPPLE, RICHARD 2 29-4 168.00 48,329 cu 99,600 147,929
WHITE DAVE W. + LORRAINE M 25 6 0.75 184,700 15,000 199,700
WHITE LAURA LYNN 7 7-4 0.00 0 10,400 10,400
WHITE SR. DAVE W. 25 9 0.40 193,900 104,900 298,800
WHITE, AUTUMROSE + HEALEY, RYAN PATRICK34 25 0.50 34,300 104,500 138,800
WHITE, JENNIFER L 25 9-1 0.30 192,900 129,600 322,500
WHITE, JOCELYNN MARIE 25 2 0.39 75,500 83,000 158,500
WHITE, LAURA, CARA, COREY, GABRIELLE25 1 3.40 219,500 300,000 519,500
WHITE, LAURA, COREY, GABRIELLE 25 1-G 0.00 0 46,900 46,900
WHITEHEAD JEANIN & BRIAN 4 46-S5 0.00 0 3,400 3,400
WHITEHEAD, JEANINE 4 46-19 0.00 0 7,300 7,300
WHITHAM WESLEY C. 11 8-1 2.13 42,100 52,800 94,900
WICKLUND BONNIE-LOU 32 5 0.60 34,600 91,100 125,700
WICKMAN, BARRY 4 46-24 0.00 0 7,900 7,900
WIDOW GAGE HOLDINGS LLC 13 10 14.00 746 cu 0 746
WILDER ANN H 6 19 0.70 35,100 95,500 130,600
WILDER ANN H 6 20-1 5.69 3,700 0 3,700
WILE JOHN A. 18 22 22.50 27,600 0 27,600
WILHELM JULIE 7 7-2 0.00 0 9,900 9,900
WILKINSON FREDERICK C + JANET 33 29 8.67 70,700 169,900 240,600
WILKINSON, JAMES + PATRICIA 23 21 0.40 213,100 49,700 262,800
WILLIAM G TOWNSEND LIVING TRUS 23 9 0.09 186,400 95,000 281,400
WILLIAM H DAVIS JR TRUST 5 2 108.00 6,555 cu 0 6,555
WILLIAMS KEVIN J 6 32-4 5.19 50,800 191,600 242,400
WILLIAMS NANCY E. 11 11 0.26 26,400 76,200 102,600
WILLIAMS RICHARD 9 14 3.45 48,500 79,300 127,800
WILLIAMS, CARL + MICHELLE 6 31-4 3.40 51,000 100,300 151,300
WILSON, BRAEDON 41 2-1 1.30 48,500 96,400 144,900
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WILSON, LUKE C 15 60-2 15.11 33,141 cu 75,500 108,641
WIND HAVEN TRUST 23 19 0.20 216,600 102,200 318,800
WINTERS, LAURA 6 27 0.10 15,200 56,600 71,800
WISCHKE, JR., ROBERT 7 7-7-52 0.00 0 4,600 4,600
WISCHKE, JR., ROBERT 7 7-7-58 0.00 0 6,000 6,000
WISELL STANLEY 7 7-7-40 0.00 0 11,000 11,000
WISHNEUSKY JOHN A 17 19-1 23.03 55,972 cu 302,800 358,772
WIVALLEY 15 6-12TWR 0.00 0 0 0
WOLFE ROBERT + JOAN 7 7-18 0.00 0 44,400 44,400
WOLFE ROBERT N + JOAN 9 11-2 3.27 48,200 146,800 195,000
WOOD ANDREW M. + HEIDI L. 24 3-5 2.00 49,100 163,600 212,700
WOOD SCOTT 4 46-6 0.00 0 8,900 8,900
WOODARD RYAN + BETHANI 4 57-2 3.10 48,100 129,200 177,300
WOODARD, BRENT A 6 30 7.00 49,800 88,700 138,500
WOODBROOK CAMP + TENNIS CLUB 42 1 0.00 0 60,000 60,000
WOODBROOK CAMP + TENNIS CLUB 42 1-101 0.36 0 0 0
WOODBROOK CAMP + TENNIS CLUB 42 1-102 3.31 0 0 0
WOODBROOK CAMP + TENNIS CLUB 42 1-103 1.29 0 0 0
WOODBROOK CAMP + TENNIS CLUB 42 1-104 1.14 0 0 0
WOODBROOK CAMP + TENNIS CLUB 42 1-105 0.98 0 0 0
WOODBROOK CAMP + TENNIS CLUB 42 1-105 3.39 0 0 0
WOODBROOK CAMP + TENNIS CLUB 42 1-107 2.68 0 0 0
WOODBROOK CAMP + TENNIS CLUB 42 99 38.90 0 0 0
WOODBROOK REALTY TRUST 42 1-96 0.15 26,900 32,200 59,100
WOODRUFF JOHN PRENTISS + ROBER 7 7-36 0.00 0 39,900 39,900
WOODWARD FAMILY LLC 17 1 102.00 47,268 cu 227,800 275,068
WOODWARD FAMILY LLC 17 2 19.00 28,791 cu 246,100 274,891
WOODWARD FAMILY LLC 17 3 0.12 7 cu 0 7
WOOLLEY, KEVIN + CYNTHIA 34 13 0.57 34,600 114,200 148,800
WRIGHT KENNETH A + SHERRY 10 11-1 3.68 56,400 110,400 166,800
WRIGHT SUSAN 11 46 3.00 43,100 138,900 182,000
WRIGHT WINSTON A + JANE R 10 11 2.78 55,100 108,600 163,700
WYMAN, MARTIN 7 7-7-9 0.00 0 13,700 13,700
XTREME AUTO BODY & COLLISION CTR, LLC15 26 5.00 83,000 240,200 323,200
YABLONSKI, DAVID 24 3-11 2.87 40,800 131,100 171,900
YASVIN THOMAS A. + FRANCES R 32 35 1.70 37,300 60,700 98,000
YENSAN LESTER + NANCY 20 9 2.40 195,400 280,300 475,700
YOUNG ROBERT F + BARBARA 6 9 132.25 19,012 cu 2,900 21,912
YOUNG ROBERT F + BARBARA 6 11 49.25 46,685 cu 193,300 239,985
YOUNG ROBERT F + BARBARA 6 21 9.00 563 cu 0 563
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Owner Map Lot Acres Land Buildings Total
YOUNG THOMAS + SHEILA 36 3 0.20 72,400 69,400 141,800
YOUNG, REBECCA 4 46-9C 0.00 0 9,600 9,600
YUSI JR, JOHN 28 9 0.50 27,800 98,300 126,100
ZAHAYKEVITZ SHEILA LYNN 10 53 4.70 44,800 90,300 135,100
ZAJACK ROBERT 13 1 1.50 12,100 0 12,100
ZENG EDWARD 10 66 1.00 800 0 800
ZENG EDWARD 10 67 102.00 56,215 cu 153,800 210,015
ZENG, ESTELLA 10 69 5.80 228 cu 0 228
ZENG, ESTELLA 10 70 10.00 885 cu 0 885
ZHEN, ZHAO 2 9-2 5.00 57,500 0 57,500
ZIPPS DAWN M + JOHN M EKLUND 9 10-4 5.53 51,000 204,300 255,300
ZURICK-THOMPSON MARCIA 31 15 0.57 54,700 115,600 170,300
ZWAHLEN JEAN 7 7-7-54 0.00 0 0 0
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