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Crystal Reports Patriot Properties Town of Littleton 11/19/2020 2:08:45PM Counter Listing of Land & Building 11/19/2020 Town of Littleton Page 1 of 77 2:08:45PM Counter Listing of Land & Building Land Building Total Parcel ID Location Owner1/Owner2 Value Value Value LITTLETON U47 106 0TALEBI KAYHAN / TALEBI KAMRAN 3 ABENAKI TL 191,300 325,500 516,800 U47 105 0GLADWIN SCOTT A 7 ABENAKI TL 187,300 258,800 446,100 U47 94 0ATHANAS JENNIFER / RODRIGUEZ MARCUS 8 ABENAKI TL 184,100 192,600 376,700 U47 103 0CHILTON STUART J / CHILTON DEBORAH 9 ABENAKI TL 187,400 300,800 488,200 U10 29 0DUNN JON I + PETER T,TRUSTEES / THUMBTACK ADAMS ST 105,100 0 105,100 U10 30 0DUNNREALTY JON TRUST I + PETER T, TRUSTEES / THUMBTACK 1 ADAMS ST 130,000 110,100 240,100 U10 28 0BURGONREALTY TRUST GAVIN / BURGON HALEIGH 3 ADAMS ST 180,100 165,400 345,500 U10 27 0KEATON JAMES A / KEATON JILL M 5 ADAMS ST 179,300 111,500 290,800 U10 26 0WILLIAMS FREDERICK D / WILLIAMS LINDA A 7 ADAMS ST 178,900 271,200 450,100 U10 2 0AUSTIN ELLIS BRADLEY / AUSTIN LeGINA M 8 ADAMS ST 176,600 140,300 316,900 U10 25 0HARTWELL VERNON J / HARTWELL PETER H & RANDY 9 ADAMS ST 178,900 95,600 274,500 U10 3 0VIOLETTEJ BRIAN / DASCOLI LIANNE T 10 ADAMS ST 182,400 157,800 340,200 U10 24 0PETERSEN WENDY 11 ADAMS ST 180,100 230,900 411,000 U10 4 0NADEAU ANDREW E / 14 ADAMS ST 198,000 121,600 319,600 U10 23 0COPITHORNE AMY ELIZABETH / LONG WILLIAM JAMES 15 ADAMS ST 179,000 123,700 302,700 U10 5 0DRESSELIV SCOTT C / DRESSEL MARY C 16 ADAMS ST 182,800 186,800 369,600 U10 22 0REID GEOFFREY A / REID JESSICA L 17 ADAMS ST 179,900 143,700 323,600 U10 5 AMONTE CRISTO HOLDINGS LLC 18 ADAMS ST 9,300 0 9,300 U10 21 0ATKINS KENNETH E / ATKINS BODIL M 19 ADAMS ST 179,200 132,400 311,600 U10 6 0YOSHIDA LISA A 20 ADAMS ST 183,800 223,900 407,700 U10 20 0LAROSSE SARAH / CRORY SUZANNE 21 ADAMS ST 179,000 137,500 316,500 U10 7 0LANDFORS ALLISON T 22 ADAMS ST 195,400 190,400 385,800 U10 19 0FOLEY KATHLEEN ANN 23 ADAMS ST 180,200 183,500 363,700 U10 8 0LOMBARDO MARK R / LOTHROP-LOMBARDO 24 ADAMS ST 202,800 263,300 466,100 U10 18 0SERETTOMATTHEW LISA G A 27 ADAMS ST 178,700 133,400 312,100 U10 9 0HEBERT LAWRENCE P 28 ADAMS ST 199,300 115,700 315,000 U10 17 0BRANDO THOMAS J / BRANDO SUSAN A 29 ADAMS ST 178,800 129,700 308,500 U10 10 0NARGI FRANCES 30 ADAMS ST 197,500 195,800 393,300 U10 16 0HARVEY JUSTIN K / 31 ADAMS ST 178,800 126,000 304,800 U10 11 0SAWYER RACHEL M 32 ADAMS ST 195,600 138,600 334,200 U10 15 0BEZOET DE BIE RUEBEN CF / BEZOET DE BIE MAUDE 33 ADAMS ST 178,900 146,700 325,600 U10 12 0HARTJENST SUSAN J / A/K/A CORSON SUSAN J 34 ADAMS ST 216,100 218,500 434,600 R12 30 11OAK HILL ROAD TRUST / DAVID SANDERSON REV TR 1 ALLEN DR 61 0 61 R12 30 12OAKOF 2018 HILL ROAD TRUST / DAVID SANDERSON REV TR 3 ALLEN DR 50 0 50 R12 30 13OAKOF 2018 HILL ROAD TRUST / DAVID SANDERSON REV TR 5 ALLEN DR 67 0 67 U11 10 0CORBETTOF 2018 CATHERINE C / AKA BOWLES CATHERINE C 10 ANDREA ST 184,700 170,200 354,900 U11 11 0RAYMOND SUSAN C TRUSTEE OF / THE SUSAN C 14 ANDREA ST 184,900 162,500 347,400 U11 25 0LEWISRAYMOND LAURIE TRUST A 15 ANDREA ST 184,800 142,200 327,000 U11 12 0SULLIVAN RYAN E / SULLIVAN JESSICA L 18 ANDREA ST 184,900 209,000 393,900 U11 24 0NIXON KEITH 19 ANDREA ST 184,900 211,600 396,500 U11 13 0ALPHEN LISA MARIE TRUSTEE OF / 22 ANDREA 22 ANDREA ST 184,900 190,700 375,600 U11 23 0BARRYSTREET JEFFREY REALTY ATRUST / BARRY SALLY C 23 ANDREA ST 184,900 65,500 250,400 U11 14 0ZIELINSKI RICHARD E / ZIELINSKI ELLEN H 26 ANDREA ST 184,900 153,900 338,800 U11 22 0THE RICHARD E LANDERS TRUST / LANDERS 27 ANDREA ST 184,800 166,700 351,500 R01 29 0COLLISELIZABETH COLIN A / COMPTON SARAH 1 APPLE RIDGE LN 222,800 552,500 775,300 R01 30 1PLETCHER MATHEW T / PLETCHER JENNIFER M 2 APPLE RIDGE LN 230,000 585,600 815,600 R01 30 0DOLENZ CHARLOTTE / MEREDITH ERIC 3 APPLE RIDGE LN 227,700 508,200 735,900 R01 27 0DIPERNA PETER J 4 APPLE RIDGE LN 234,900 447,800 682,700 R01 23 0HAUBEN BRUCE M / BRINTON JOYCE M 5 APPLE RIDGE LN 231,100 516,300 747,400 R04 11 3WEBER GREGORY L / WEBER MEGON B 6 APPLE RIDGE LN 235,200 433,100 668,300 R04 11 1MEYERS CHARLES D / MEYERS TARA J 7 APPLE RIDGE LN 236,600 558,600 795,200 R01 25 0MARTIN RONALD A / MARTIN MARY E 8 APPLE RIDGE LN 240,100 567,600 807,700 R01 21 0CRONIN WILLIAM J JR / FINNEY BARBARA L 9 APPLE RIDGE LN 240,700 477,100 717,800 R01 19 0FLEURY CAROL J TRUSTEE / CAROL J FLEURY 10 APPLE RIDGE LN 257,700 501,800 759,500 U17 462 ARIPLEYINVESTMENT SCOTT TRUS D / RIPLEY LESLIE M 4 UNIT 6 ARC PL 0 178,000 178,000 U17 462 0PASCIUTO AMY L 4 UNIT 4 ARC PL 0 190,000 190,000 U17 463 0KAISER ALISON D 5 ARC PL 185,700 297,400 483,100 U17 445 0BARDSLEY PHILLIP / BARDSLEY KEITH ASH PL 29,900 0 29,900 U17 15 0LITTLETON TOWN OF / ASPEN RD 5,800 0 5,800 U17 16 0LITTLETON TOWN OF ASPEN RD 6,000 0 6,000 11/19/2020 Town of Littleton Page 2 of 77 2:08:45PM Counter Listing of Land & Building Land Building Total Parcel ID Location Owner1/Owner2 Value Value Value LITTLETON U17 19 0LITTLETON TOWN OF ASPEN RD 9,900 0 9,900 U17 29 0LITTLETON TOWN OF ASPEN RD 2,900 0 2,900 U17 17 0LITTLETON TOWN OF ASPEN RD 6,100 0 6,100 U17 3 0CHILDS MARTHA R / ASPEN RD 8,700 0 8,700 U17 24 0MCCROSKY GAIL ASPEN RD 8,700 0 8,700 U17 28 ABATES-HAUS NIKOLAUS R / BATES-HAUS ELIZABETH ASPEN RD 5,900 0 5,900 U17 431 0HERONF MARJORIE A / BUTTERWORTH THERESA A ASPEN RD 8,600 0 8,600 U17 432 0RIORDAN CHRISTINA E ASPEN RD 8,900 0 8,900 U17 430 0RIORDAN CHRISTINA E ASPEN RD 8,700 0 8,700 U17 1 0SILBERBERG SUSAN M / SILBERBERG ALAN I 2 ASPEN RD 182,900 177,400 360,300 U17 46 0KIDD JOSEPH 9 ASPEN RD 181,900 317,900 499,800 U17 4 0CHILDS MARTHA R / 10 ASPEN RD 6,200 0 6,200 U17 5 0CHILDS MARTHA R / 12 ASPEN RD 171,400 86,800 258,200 U17 6 0KANE THOMAS M III 16 ASPEN RD 172,500 101,600 274,100 U17 7 0KINSELLA ANNE M 18 ASPEN RD 171,800 201,700 373,500 U17 56 0HAMILTON JONATHAN B / HAMILTON JENNIFER 19 ASPEN RD 192,800 418,400 611,200 U17 8 0TSINMAN KONSTANTIN / TSINMAN OKSANA 22 ASPEN RD 186,200 226,800 413,000 U17 18 0LITTLETON TOWN OF 44 ASPEN RD 6,800 0 6,800 U17 27 0LITTLETON TOWN OF 49 ASPEN RD 171,600 0 171,600 U17 427 0RIORDAN CHRISTINA E 61 ASPEN RD 178,100 247,800 425,900 U45 9 0DUFRESNE C EDWARD TRUSTEE OF / 190 LITTLETON AYER RD 1,200 0 1,200 U45 11 0DUFRESNERD TRUST C EDWARD TRUSTEE OF / 190 LITTLETON AYER RD 39,800 12,000 51,800 R16 7 0EMMANUELRD TRUST MISSIONARY BAPTIST CH H / ATTN.PAUL AYER RD 217,400 0 217,400 U44 23 0MILLERBRENNAN BRADFORD PASTOR E AYER RD 17,400 0 17,400 R16 8 0POINTER DUKE, FRANK L, ROPER R / ROUTHIER AYER RD 9,400 0 9,400 U43 3 3LITTLETONTRS/RIDGE TOWNVIEW RLTY OF T OFF AYER RD 7,000 0 7,000 U42 1 1NARASIMHAN SRIRAM / MATHUR VIDHYA 3 AYER RD 176,500 354,300 530,800 U43 3 1CONNERS JR THOMAS J 5 AYER RD 176,700 433,300 610,000 U43 3 BPMM REALTY TRUST / KILCOMMINS PAUL - TRUSTEE 7 AYER RD 173,600 0 173,600 U43 3 0M&M REALTY TRUST / FIELD MATTHEW & MICHAEL 9 AYER RD 174,200 306,000 480,200 U43 3 APMMTRS REALTY TRUST / KILCOMMINS PAUL - TRUSTEE 11 AYER RD 193,000 8,300 201,300 U43 3 2NEHEMIAH LLC / C/O O`BRIEN COMMERCIAL PROPERT 37 AYER RD 774,500 1,350,200 2,124,700 U43 2 0LITTLETON TOWN OF / HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 39 AYER RD 228,700 3,857,600 4,086,300 R21 9 0FIVE K LITTLETON LLC 53 AYER RD 4,768,500 5,354,800 10,123,300 R15 21 0MIDDLESEX MATERIALS MNGMT INC / AKA TMC 80 AYER RD 1,485,700 2,295,900 3,781,600 R22 13 0AGGREGATELEASING LLC INDUSTRIES / MIDDLESEX -ATTN: RE 149 AYER RD 7,975,500 178,600 8,154,100 R15 22 0CANTINOTAX DEPT JOYCE M TRUSTEE OF / STAFRAJOY REALTY 150 AYER RD 177,917 151,200 329,117 R22 1-1 1ATHENATRUST ASSETS LLC 160 AYER RD 1 0 292,200 292,200 R22 1-1 2ATHENA ASSETS LLC 160 AYER RD 2 0 295,100 295,100 R22 1-1 3ATHENA ASSETS LLC 160 AYER RD 3 0 292,400 292,400 R22 1-1 4ATHENA ASSETS LLC 160 AYER RD 4 0 292,400 292,400 R22 1-1 5J&V KOUYOUMJIAN PARTNERS 160 AYER RD 5 0 294,800 294,800 R22 1-1 6J&V KOUYOUMJIAN PARTNERS 160 AYER RD 6 0 301,800 301,800 R22 1 2TING-CROMAN LLC 162 AYER RD 125,200 305,400 430,600 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