Susquehanna County Court Notes, 5/29/2009


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Susquehanna County Court Notes appear each Friday in The Times-Tribune.

MARRIAGE LICENSES

- David D. Fitzpatrick-Depue and Destiny D. Russell, both of Choconut Twp.

- James E. Juser and Joann L. Guerin, both of Middletown. Twp.

LETTERS TESTAMENTARY

- Yanina Catanzaro, RR 3, Box 251A, Montrose, letters testamentary to Anthony Cantanzaro, same address.

PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS

- P. Scott, Deborah and Kayla Baldwin to Michael R. and Sharon Panasevich, a property in New Milford Twp. for $55,000.

- Vera E. Everitt (by power of attorney) to Christopher R. and Kimberly L. Dellapenna, a property in Forest Lake Twp. for $9,000.

- Arthur J. Rinaldi, Carol Fisher, David Rinaldi, OSC Co. to Shamus 54 LLC, a property in Herrick Twp. and Union Dale for $330,000.

- Tammy L. and Norman N, Norton to Scott A. Adams and Shelly A. Hollenbeck, a property in Bridgewater Twp. for $400,000.

- Bremer Hof Owner Inc. to Joseph and Rebekah Drogo, a property in Herrick Twp. for $1,995.

- Charles E. and Sharon L. Kinsley to Brian Senior, a property in Great Bend Twp. for $90,000.

- Joseph L. and Paula M. Viccica to Edwin and Shirley A. Nelson, a property in Jackson Twp. for $167,500.

- Athur and Tyhra Lynn Ceccato to William Keech and Sheila Murphy Roberts, a property in Ararat Twp. for $195,000.

- Robert K. and Carol L. McCarthy to Frank and Heike L. Proske, a property in Auburn Twp. for $65,000.







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