Lackawanna County Court Notes 6-11-2009


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MARRIAGE LICENSES

- Robert Lewis Emerick and Susan Grace Kashinski, both of Scranton.

- Ronald Mark Sgobba and Kelly Ann Clunan, both of Scranton.

- John Anthony Gnall Jr. and Gretchen Joy Schneider, both of Jessup.

- Erik Kenneth Hensley and Kristin Lynn Evans, both of Scranton.

- Joseph Paul Luchansky, Dunmore, and Amanda Lea Neri, Jessup.

PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS

- Jeffrey and Danielle Richter, Old Forge, to Timothy A. and Suzanne E. Brown, Old Forge, a property in Old Forge for $118,000.

- John Mazur, Mildred Malan­czuk and Karen Wagner, addres­ses unavailable, to Richard and Jenifer Pitoniak, both of Blakely, a property at 207 Josephine St., Blakely, for $76,300.

- Eric and Amanda Mancuso, addresses unavailable, to Mic­hael J. Kutch, address unavailable, a property at 45 Gordon Ave., Carbondale, for $172,000.

- David A. and Barbara J. Wiley, Clarks Summit, to High­land Real Estate Development Corp., a property at 110 Highland Ave., Clarks Summit, for $147,500.

Divorce Decrees

- Douglas Calder v. Sharon Calder.

- Robert Cardona v. Nicole Cardona.

- Gary P. Banks v. Joyal L. Banks.

- Gordon Demming v. Tanashae Demming.

- Deborah A. Field v. Michael Shorten.

- Shannon P. Messett v. Kevin R. Messett.

- Erica Callahan v. Charles Callahan.

- Maria Nocera v. Bill Nocera.

- Andrew S. Quinn v. Brandice R. Quinn.

- David Rohrbach v. Nancy L. Sinclair.

- Angela Crecca v. Daniel Crecca.

- Tina Balchune v. Frank S. Balchune.

FEDERAL TAX LIENS

- James K. Maloney, 1733 Wyoming Ave., Scranton, for $436,221.21.

- Sperry Homes LLC, Albert Sperry, 259 S. Old Middletown Road, Media, for $39,543.83.

- Diane F. Loftus, 926 Apple Tree Road, Moscow, for $2,665.68.

ARDs

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

- Roy Gonzalez, 20, of West Lackawanna Avenue, Blakely; arrested Jan. 3 by state police.

- April Oliphant, 28, of Taylor Street, Taylor; arrested Jan. 28 by Scranton police.

The following were admitted into the ARD program for other crimes:

- Robert DeFreitas, 66, of 14th Avenue, Scranton; arrested March 11 by Scranton police and charged with possession of marijuana.

- Adam Hill, 23, of Main Street, Eynon, arrested Nov. 6 by Scranton police and charged with possession of marijuana.







3 posted comments

Marijuana causes cancer faster than cigarettes? As far as I can tell you get your information from the government; and you know what, they'll lie to the public just to get their way. How naive are you? To be honest I know plenty of people who smoke marijuana and it has more beneficial effects for them than negative. What in marijuana is even a carcinogen? Cigarettes have nicotine and many other harsh chemicals which will definitely cause cancer. The only thing about marijuana that can cause cancer is the inhalation of smoke...therefore the use of vaporizers...how do you get cancer then? Maybe you should do some research before you believe everything the government and media tell you.
Anonymous 10/28/09 01:35
Crush Pot Proponents. Never let them win. They are the Reason we have so many Problems. They never pay their share of Taxes. They would be dishonest about paying any Tax on any money they receive. Marijuana causes Cancer worst than Cigarettes. It is just another step to Harder Drugs. They Marijuana users should have to bear the Pain and Suffering of Families who have Pot Heads in their Families. So on and So on.
James Durkan 06/15/09 07:20
LEGALIZE THE MARIJUANA!! STOP YOUR DRACONIAN DRUG "WAR" AGAINST MARIJUANA,OUR CONSTITUTION IS WRITTEN ON HEMP PAPER. STOP MAKING AVERAGE CITIZENS INTO "CRIMINALS" FOR SMOKING WEED. AND IF YOU WANT TO STOP PEOPLE FROM DUI, WELL HOW ABOUT SOME PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION? THIS IS THE STATES WAY OF GENERATING INCOME, CLOSE DOWN THE BUS AT 6pm BUT LEAVE THE BARS OPEN TIL 2AM.
Roger B 06/11/09 09:43
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