Lackawanna County Court Notes 7-1-2009


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marriage licenses

- Paul Joseph Hughes Jr. and Bridget Marie Foley, both of Scranton.

- Sean Daniel Timms and Lacey Ann Webber, both of Scranton.

- Jeffrey Robinson and Sarah J. Coyle, both of Lake Ariel.

- James Martin Chapman Jr. and Jennifer Lee Bryden, both of Old Forge.

- Arthur James Grew Jr. and Tammy Lynn Cole, both of Hiram, Ga.

- Brian David Gilgallon and Mirhia Kathleen Noldy, both of Archbald.

- David Isaiah Fine and Yona Bracha Keleman, both of Scranton.

- Andrew Walter Scranta, Tunkhannock, and Teresa Robin Scranta, Auburn.

- Gary Paul Banks and Misty Marie Ogdie, both of Carbondale.

PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS

- Eugene Rawlings and Eileen Satterthwaite, Blakeslee, to Allison Hill, Carbondale; a property at 22 Ninth Ave., Carbondale, for $54,000.

- Joseph Vito, Carbondale Twp., to Raymond and Debra Foote, as tenants by the entirety, Jermyn; a property in Carbondale Twp. for $30,000.

- Debra L. Burke, Covington Twp., to Lance T. and Cheryl S. Fry; a property on Marcie Terrace, Covington Twp., for $215,000.

- JJG Realty Inc., Dunmore, to VMEC Enterprises Inc., a Pennsyl­vania business corporation, Elm­hurst; a property on Route 307, Covington Twp., for $161,043.

- Corey and Kelly Castellani, Jessup, to Kyle Newberry, Eynon, and Jennifer Healey, Archbald, as joint tenants with right of survivorship and not as tenants in common; a property at 313 Front St., Jessup, for $145,500.

- Anne Kearney, Scranton, to Justin Gagliardi, Scranton; a property at 616-618 N. Irving Ave., Scranton, for $100,000.

- Estelle Freedman, executrix of the estate of Harry Rosenberg, late of Scranton, to Jason Eugene Moran and Shelly Oakley, as joint tenants with right of survivorship, Scranton; a property at 1314 E. Gibson St., Scranton, for $117,000.

- Jeffrey J. and Hue K. Dubas, Clarks Summit, to Casey R. Dickinson and Megan L. Young, Clarks Summit; a property at 103 Jennifer Drive, South Abington Twp., for $300,000.

- USA HUD, Washington, D.C., to Joseph and Diane Hughes, and Warren L. and Lori Raker, as tenants in common; a property at 1098 Fairview Road, South Abington Twp., for $108,000.

STATE TAX LIENS

- John R. Chekan and Theresa F. Chekan, 227 N. Main St., Archbald, for $1,012.37.

- Joseph G. Gilhooley, 1810 Vine St., Scranton, for $1,755.09.

- Deborah Pannunzio, 1213 Marion St., Apt. 4, Dunmore, for $5,656.53.

- Pat Williams, 1322 Ash St., Scranton, for $10,378.49.

ESTATES FILED

- Charles F. Jeffers, 1225 Birch St., Scranton, letters of administration to Gerard Dean, 2718 Cedar Ave., Scranton, and Darren Nicholas, 116 Homestead Drive, Roaring Brook Twp.

- Angelica Tinti, 241 S. Main St., Archbald, letters testamentary to Joseph Gronsky, RR 3, Box 180-5, Dalton.

- Violet E. Comeno, 159 Spring St., Carbondale, letters of administration to John M. Lapera, 188 Park St., Carbondale.

- James M. Griggs, 2139 Rockwell Ave., Scranton, letters of administration to Noreen Griggs, same address.

- Evelyn A. Cieless, Chase Road, RR 4, Box 4092, Dalton, letters testamentary to Martin S. Cieless, same address.

- Judith Ann Hammesfahr, 781 Willard Road, Lake Ariel, letters testamentary to Catherine Bergin Caruso, 400 N. Riverside Drive 101, Pompano Beach, Fla.







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