Lackawanna County Court Notes 10-20-2009


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Marriage licenses

- Stephen Michael White, Scranton, and Stephanie Marie James, Old Forge.

- Scott Dana Cater, Reistertown, Md., and Elizabeth Mary Salva, Baltimore.

- Jimmy Allen Rizzo and Minerva Rizzo, both of Dunmore.

Property Transactions

- Myer M. Alperin, individually, and as attorney-in-fact for Shirley Alperin, Clarks Summit, to Philip and Kathleen Graff, Waverly; a property at 35 Oakford Glen, Abington Twp., for $370,000.

- Robert C. Wilson, Dickson City, to Jason E. Parry, Dickson City; a property at 222 Cherry St., Dickson City, for $82,680.

- Shane and Michelle Stefanowicz, Old Forge, to David Lucas, Peckville; a property at 171 Second St., Old Forge, for $156,000.

- Anthony J. Cherundolo and David P. Cherundolo, both of Old Forge, and John P. Cherundolo, Sterling, Va., to Bruce P. and Maria C. Carey, Moosic; a property at 201 Alicia St., Old Forge, for $125,535.

- Tina Cost, Taylor, to Johnathan Powell, Taylor; a property at 1306 Division St., Scranton, for $73,140.

- GMAC Mortgage LLC, to Michael J. and Vanessa D. Bonevich; a property at 1813 Bundy St., Scranton, for $40,000.

Estates Filed

- Dorothy Gnall, also known as Dorothy G. Ciaston, 301 Schrader St., Taylor, letters testamentary to Betty Stavinoga, 229 E. Grove St., Taylor.

- Kathy Pugh, 940 W. Market St., Scranton, letters testamentary to Robert Pugh, same address.

- Frank M. Cott, 401 Penn Ave., Scranton, letters testamentary to Chester R. Cott, P.O. Box 483, Chadds Ford.

LawsuitS

- Harry J. Fiegleman, 1414 St. Ann's St., Scranton, v. Henry Rosario, 714 N. Main Ave., Scranton; seeking a sum in excess of the mandatory arbitrational limits of this jurisdiction, for injuries suffered June 25, 2008, in an automobile crash at 1700 N. Keyser Ave., and Morgan Highway, Scranton; Richard G. Fine and Edward A. Monsky, attorneys.

- Alyssia and Taylor Duplessis, minors, by Denise Duplessis, parent and natural guardian, 505 Bell Mountain Road, Greenfield Twp., v. Jennifer Edwards, Old Ridge Road, Greenfield Twp.; seeking an amount less than $50,000 plus interest and costs on three counts, for injuries suffered May 19, when the children were allegedly attacked by the defendant's dog; Joseph R. Rydzewski, attorney.

- Roosevelt James Jr., 3G Henry Drive, Jermyn, v. Wal-Mart, 900 Commerce Blvd., Dickson City; seeking $200 in nominal damages, $400,000 in punitive damages and other relief for harassing, insulting and racial comments made toward the plaintiff by a store employee on April 16, 2008; acting pro se.







3 posted comments

The race card is extremely overplayed. Racism doesn't even exist in this part of pennsylvania. I must add that I notice more racially/politically motivated comments on this site than any supremists' site I've checked out. I won a lawsuit against a local police department. Yes it was racial profiling. Considering the fact I am a police officer in the neighboring burough. Guess I shouldn't have had my hat on backwards.
e money bags 10/22/09 01:22
ok so I was at Big lots the one day and an afican american woman called me "boo boo".. so wait.. let me stand in line to get some money for racial slurrs. This is bs, enough is enough already!
SWF 10/21/09 03:43
And we have a winner........Roosevelt James Jr plays the race card for cash. If you knew this guy, you'd know.
I know 10/21/09 02:25
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