PLATTSBURGH -- Here's a list of land transactions in Clinton County May 13 through 23, 2008.
The buyer, the seller, the community where the property is located and the sale price (listed in that order) were culled from documents in the Clinton County Clerk's Office:
To Janice Ann Bingel Reed, Robert Adrian Bingel and Heather Lane Bingel Locklin from Robert J. Bingel and Shirley Ann Bingel, Dannemora, zero dollars.
To David P. Kavanaugh from David P. Kavanaugh and Caroline J. Kavanaugh, Beekmantown, zero dollars.
To Donna Eisele as trustee of Sherry E. Dobbs Sr. Trust, Peru, zero dollars.
To Pierre R. Remillard from Pierre R. Remillard and Patti A. Remillard, Peru, zero dollars.
To Marc A. Duffy and Jennifer S. Duffy from Jennifer S. Duffy, City of Plattsburgh, zero dollars.
To Bryant K. Trim and Kristena L.B. Colby from Lee Morrison, Champlain, $18,000.
To David P. Seifert Jr. and Marcey R. Ezero from William F. Ezero and Marcey R. Ezero, Peru, zero dollars.
To James E. Papp from WCRSI LLC, Town of Plattsburgh, $75,000.
To George Sergejev and Claudia Sergejev from Joseph Lavorando, Scott J. LeClair, Marsha LeClair, New York State Department of Taxation & Finance, Clinton County Department of Social Services, Thomas Bingel and Jeanette Bingel, Clinton, $46,000.
To Robert V. Finney from William W. Finney Jr., Beekmantown, $72,000.
To Daniel F. Barcomb and Doreen E. Barcomb from Daniel Barcomb, Ellenburg, zero dollars.
To Daniel F. Barcomb and Doreen E. Barcomb from Daniel Barcomb, Ellenburg, zero dollars.
To Doris Deif from Doris Deif and Marianne Deif, Town of Plattsburgh, zero dollars.
To David A. Coryer from Debra Emili and Winnefred T. Manion, City of Plattsburgh, $86,500.
To Jay Magiera and Kathleen Magiera from Todd E. Martin and Mary Ellen Martin, Dannemora, $220,000.
To Robert W. LaSalle from Robert W. LaSalle and Nancy M. LaSalle, Chazy, zero dollars.
To 2 Margaret Street LLC from Larry Kriff, City of Plattsburgh, $390,000.
To Geraldine R. Huntley from Geraldine R. Huntley and Nellie Chandler, Dannemora, zero dollars.
To Timothy S. Martin from Tammy L. Johns Martin, City of Plattsburgh, zero dollars.
To Leonora M. Courtemanche from Michael W. Courtemanche and Leonora M. Courtemanche, Dannemora, zero dollars.
To Jack Carter from Jack Carter and Aisha H. Carter, AuSable, zero dollars.
To Jack E. Carter from Jack E. Carter, AuSable, zero dollars.
To Jack Carter from Aisha Carter and Jack Carter, AuSable, zero dollars.
To Jack E. Carter from Jack E. Carter and Aisha H. Carter, AuSable, zero dollars.
To Carolyn A. Wilson from Rita Grinbergs, Beekmantown, $122,000.
To Franklyn J. Akey and Karen L. Akey from Franklyn R. Akey, Schuyler Falls, $83,500.
To RP Marina Acquisition from Village of Rouses Point, Champlain, $5,000.
To Sample Properties LLC from Richard R. Garceau and Carol A. Garceau, Mooers, $280,000.
To Donald L. Acors from Priscilla Gordon, Mooers, $21,000.
To Evelyn Connick from Leon Connick and Evelyn Connick, Town of Plattsburgh, zero dollars.
To Sarah Forkey from Carol A. Long and Richard S. Long, City of Plattsburgh, $45,000.
To Holly L. LaBombard and Cole S. Hull Sr. from Holly L. LaBombard, Altona, zero dollars.
To Wells Fargo Bank NA and Merrill Lynch Mtg. Investors Trust from William E. Russell, Phillip E. Poulin and Gertrude M. Poulin, Mooers, $142,675.32.
To Claude A. Bouchard and Ellen M. Bouchard from Harold R. Dominy and Joan W. Dominy, Town of Plattsburgh, $69,000.
To Citifinancial Mortgage Co. Inc. from Reginald Bedell Esq., Altona, $54,531.09.
To Scannell Properties #111 LLC from BarX Plattsburgh LLC, Beekmantown, $3,700,000.
To County of Clinton Industrial Development Agency from Scannell Properties #111 LLC, Beekmantown, zero dollars.
To County of Clinton Industrial Development Agency from Scannell Properties #111 LLC, Beekmantown, zero dollars.
To Scannell Properties #111 LLC from County of Clinton Industrial Development Agency, Beekmantown, zero dollars.
To Cedar Knoll Log Homes Inc. from Ronald L. Marx and Cedar Knoll Log Homes Inc., Town of Plattsburgh, zero dollars.
To Gerald E. Fountain and Richelle L. Lafountain from Plattsburgh Wholesale Mobile Homes Inc., Peru, $45,000.
To John W. Bissell from Rick L. Curry, Peru, $190,000.
To Thomas Durocher from Thomas Durocher, Beekmantown, zero dollars.
To Thomas Durocher from Thomas Durocher, Beekmantown, zero dollars.
To Stephen T. Brodi from Gerald E. Pellerin, Town of Plattsburgh, $250,000.
To Allyson A. McCarthy from Michael A. Branch and Jody A. Branch, City of Plattsburgh, $190,000.
To Melissa J. Lamere from Terry M. Cech, City of Plattsburgh, $126,900.
To Frederick D. Sayyeau and Sandra L. Sayyeau from Pauline J. Hines, Altona, zero dollars.
To Elizabeth H. Alden from Sally A. Wahlers, Black Brook, $23,000.
To Richard J. Lawrence as trustee of Richard J. Lawrence Revocable Trust from Richard J. Lawrence, Schuyler Falls, zero dollars.
To Susan C. Lawrence as trustee of Susan Lawrence Revocable Trust from Susan C. Lawrence, Schuyler Falls, zero dollars.
To Leo R. Lashway and Marjorie L. Lashway from Donna A. Lashway and Audrey W. Ryan, Altona, zero dollars.
To Benji L. DeCoste and Jennifer Carey DeCoste from Mark J. Gonyo and Kerri L. Gonyo, Mooers, $160,000.
To Joseph A. Chilbert and Trista A. Chilbert from David A. Brault and Melissa S. Brault, Town of Plattsburgh, $155,000.
To Jody A. Branch from Cher A. Murphy, City of Plattsburgh, $107,750.
To Michael Miller and Jessica Miller from Dennis F. Bray and Allyson A. McCarthy fka Allyson A. McCarthy-Bray, City of Plattsburgh, $255,000.
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