Lackawanna County Court Notes 11-13-2009


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Marriage LicenseS

- Khumada Amil Gregory and Jaclyn Leeann Mrykalo, both of Scranton.

- Ricardo Cruz and Fawn Marie Morgan, both of Scranton.

- Frederick E. Tooley and Penny Lee Flower, both of Moscow.

- James William Hart and Tiffany Ann Fasulo, both of Dunmore.

Property Transactions

- Joseph A. Jr. and Brenda M. Marshalek, Nicholson, to Leyna C. Lenko, Dickson City; a property at 113 Daystrom Ave., Archbald, for $183,380.

- Maria C. Scheller, Madison Twp., to Thomas J. Jr. and Dawne M. Scheller, Madison Twp.; a property in Madison Twp. for $189,000.

- Millicent Reader Foreman, Winston-Salem, N.C., to Eileen Barrett, Waverly; a property in North Abington Twp. for $89,900.

- Joseph and Arline Vaslavek, Old Forge, to Philip Vullo Sr., Dalton; a property in Scranton for $32,500.

- Shaun Donovan, Secretary of U.S. Housing and Urban Development, Washington, D.C., by and through Keagan Furfari, to Patrick Conflitti and Anne Sabatelle, joint tenants with right of survivorship, address unavailable; a property at 1010 Grandview St., Scranton, for $74,160.

Divorces sought

- Laura L. McDermott, Scranton, v. Paul McDermott, Scranton; married Oct. 24, 1992; Terrence J. McDonald, attorney.

- Jignesh Sheth, Lackawanna County, v. Jesal Mehta, Queens Village, N.Y.; married July 7, 2007; Brian J. Cali, attorney.

Estates Filed

- Cecelia E. Tidd, also known as Cecilia E. Tidd, 412 Market St., Moscow, letters testamentary to Susan M. McGrath, 404 Market St., Moscow.

- John J. Cwalinski, 1415 Bryn Mawr St., Scranton, letters of administration to Sharon Licata, same address.

- Eleanore Pitoniak, also known as Eleanor Pitoniak, 122 Beech St., Olyphant, letters testamentary to Ruth Coulthard, same address.

Lawsuits

- Sherry Lynn and Richard Hodak, 723 York Ave., Avoca, v. Long John Silvers, 3500 Birney Ave., Moosic; seeking an amount in excess of $50,000 for injuries sustained Jan. 4, 2008, in a slip-and-fall at the Moosic property; Christopher T. Powell Jr., attorney.

- The Rev. John T. Albosta, 242 Carbondale Road, Waymart, v. Jordyn M. Wilk, 404 Grand Ave., Clarks Summit; seeking $6,493.61, plus interest and costs of suit, for injuries sustained July 10 in a motor vehicle accident on state Route 0407; James E. O'Brien Jr., attorney.

- Ann C. and Thomas Hamorsky, 218 Marcaby Lane, South Abington Twp., v. the Rev. Joseph F. Martino, retired bishop of the Diocese of Scranton, Cardinal Justin Rigali, his successor, apostolic administrator of the Diocese of Scranton, 300 Wyoming Ave., Scranton, and St. Eulalia's Roman Catholic Church and Congregation, Blue Shutters Road, Roaring Brook Twp.; seeking an amount in excess of the mandatory arbitration limits for injuries sustained Dec. 4, 2007, in a slip-and-fall at the Blue Shutters Road property; Patrick E. Dougherty, attorney.

- Dennis Dolan, 602 Gilbert St., Scranton, v. Scranton Housing Authority, 400 Adams Ave., Scranton; seeking an amount in excess of $50,000 and in excess of the jurisdictional amount requiring arbitration for injuries sustained Jan. 29, 2008, in a slip-and-fall on the sidewalk in front of 400 Adams Ave., Scranton; James M. Wetter, attorney.

ARDs

The following defendants were admitted to the Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition program for driving under the influence:

- Karen Elizabeth Schrader, 42, of Clarks Summit, stopped May 23 by Dickson City police.

- Darlene Sue Davis, 55, of Carbondale, stopped June 13 by Carbondale police.

- Sarah Ann Barney, 29, of Carbondale, stopped May 1 by Carbondale police.

- Kevin Jerrell Bostic, 20, of Baltimore, stopped March 28 by Scranton police.

- Jennyann Fidenza, 38, of Ashley, stopped June 12 by Scranton police.

- Michele C. Milford, 35, of Scranton, stopped June 26 by state police, Dunmore.

- Mark Strizalkouski, 39, of Taylor, stopped May 2 by state police, Dunmore.

- Jonathon E. Anselm, 22, of Gouldsboro, stopped July 7 by Scranton police.

- Andrew Robert Kosh, 53, of Clarks Summit, stopped June 9 by Clarks Summit police.

- Jason Michael Miller, 21, of Blakely, stopped May 17 by Blakely police.

- Daniel Thomas McMullen III, 21, of Union Dale, stopped May 9 by South Abington Twp. police.

Bench Warrants

For failure to appear, fines and costs, Judge Vito Geroulo has issued the following warrants:

- George W. Verity, 29 Green Mountain Estates, Stroudsburg, for $739.50.

- Washington Swan, 1208 W. King St., York, for $685.

- Daniel A. Sherman, 1010 Myrtle St., Third Floor, Scranton, for $1,081.

- Benjamin Santoro, 1410 Pine St., Scranton, for $5,809.50.

- Michael David Vazquez, 605 Main St., Dickson City, for $2,098.50.

- Daniel Charles Robstad, 435 Taylor Ave., Scranton, for $6,860.

- William Zawicki, 119 Chestnut St., Dunmore, for $636.50.

- Jermaine Singleton, Rear 909 Albright Ave., Scranton, for $1,968.72.

- Anthony Edward Westerland, 107 Ray St., Old Forge, for $3,576.56.

- Jarvis Laconja Webb, 2116 Pittston Ave., Apt. 1, Scranton, for $1,573.

- Ashley Stine, P.O. Box 156, Hop Bottom, for $1,598.50.

- Debra Denese Neal, 5 McNamara Lane, Tobyhanna, for $1,368.

- Shondell Taylor, 305 Livonia Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y., for $1,258.







1 posted comments

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