PLATTSBURGH -- Here's a list of land transactions in Clinton County May 23 through 30, 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 Dale T. Warner and Donna J. Warner from Donna J. Watner, Susan Faus and Sidney J. Vorce, Beekmantown, zero dollars.
To Susan Faus from Donna J. Watner and Susan Faus, Beekmantown, zero dollars.
To Richard A. Provost and Trasa J. Provost from Floyd R. Collins and Herbert M. Collins, Saranac, $18,500.
To Travis R. Snider and Stacy L. Snider from Kenneth T. Jahn and Marlene C. Jahn, Peru, $15,000.
To James R. Elvidge from James R. Elvidge and Amy L. Elvidge, Peru, zero dollars.
To Larry E. Boulerice Jr. and Barbara S. Boulerice from Albert E. Pellerin, Town of Plattsburgh, $209,000.
To Peter H. Hagar and Susan M. Hagar from Peter H. Hagar and David S. Hagar, Schuyler Falls, zero dollars.
To Peter H. Hagar and David S. Hagar from Peter H. Hagar and David S. Hagar, Schuyler Falls, zero dollars.
To R. Hogan Excavating LLC from Daniel R. Borner, Schuyler Falls, $35,000.
To Stephen Connor and Martha E. Connor from Martha E. Connor fka Martha E. Gilbert, Dannemora, zero dollars.
To Plattsburgh Wholesale Mobile Homes Inc. from Green Tree Credit LLC, Beekmantown, $40,000.
To Plattsburgh Wholesale Mobile Homes Inc. from Green Tree Credit LLC, Mooers, $36,000.
To Gerald J. Garrand and Margaret Garrand from Gerald J. Garrand and Gary J. Garrand, Town of Plattsburgh, zero dollars.
To Sarah C. Kairoff, Britt Marie McDowell, Margaret C. Felty and John R. Felty from John Felty, Beekmantown, zero dollars.
To Bret W. Marx and Cale T. Marx from Lorna J. Marx, Beekmantown, zero dollars.
To Walter J. Lakomy and Bridget E. Flynn from Hasan Murat Gultek and Christele Clarin, City of Plattsburgh, $151,500.
To Maureen A. Faucher and Jodi L. Fullerton from Maureen A. Faucher, Chazy, zero dollars.
To William O. Morgan from Lee Custom Homes II Inc., Schuyler Falls, $80,000.
To Terry M. Meron and James C. Murray from M&M Properties, Terry M. Meron and James C. Murray, Town of Plattsburgh, zero dollars.
To David P. Deslauriers from Shirley J. Stanley and Evelyn M. Stanley, Black Brook, $18,655.
To Betty Ann Rabideau from Mary Patnode, Schuyler Falls, zero dollars.
To Susan L. Zerrahn and Michael P. Zerrahn from Susan L. Jones and Michael P. Zerrahn, Peru, zero dollars.
To Charles Edward Guerin from Gerald Clausen Jr., Altona, $6,000.
To HOMI Properties LLC from Plattsbugh Airbase Redevelopment Corp., Town of Plattsburgh, $150,000.
To Graymont Materials NY Inc. from Peter Oliva and Laura Oliva, Town of Plattsburgh, $730,000.
To Philip L. LaBombard and Beatrice E. LaBombard from Beatrice E. LaBombard and Beatrice E. Bonville, City of Plattsburgh, zero dollars.
To Joshua P. Willette and James L. King from Michael J. Willette and Marilyn G. Willette, Mooers, zero dollars.
To Jeremy H. Gauthier and Kaley A. Gauthier from Karen A. Castine, Champlain, zero dollars.
To Kathleen S. Bushey from Thomas C. Bushey and Kathleen S. Bushey, Schuyler Falls, zero dollars.
To Michelle Crew from D. Scott Abrahamson and Judith A. Ross, Saranac, $150,000.
To Matthew J. Brunell and Jamie M. Liberty from Gerald Menard, Peru, $117,000.
To Jane S. Defayette from Jerry M. Defayette, James M. Defayette and Jeffrey M. Defayette, Town of Plattsburgh, zero dollars.
To Elizabeth Channell from Kathryn Noone, Michael Noone and Andrea Stowe, City of Plattsburgh, $159,800.
Local News
Property transfers: May 23 to 30, 2008
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