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Page 1 Long Island Tax Database Rev 2020/01/14 Page 1 Long Island Tax Database Rev 2020/01/14 Lot # Name1 Addr1 Addr2 Town State Zip Lot # Addr4 Size Exempt H.Exempt Land Value Build Value Total Value Tax Notes 275-0 205 Island Avenue Realty Trust c/o Mark E. Cushing - Trustee 241 Depot Street Duxbury MA 02332 275-0 205 Island Ave. 23,679 $229,340 $72,332 $301,672 $2,377.18 174-0 67 Fowler Road, LLC c/o Barron, Carlene 1 Bexhill Way South Portland ME 04106 174-0 67 Fowler Rd. 28,238 $96,619 $105,867 $202,486 $1,595.59 707-0 Adams, Charles H. etal Jts. 734 Island Avenue Long Island ME 04050 707-0 734 Island Ave. 28,031 $231,516 $68,965 $300,481 $2,367.79 278-0 Aierstok, Mark D. Aierstok, Elaina C. Jts. 32 Losee Lane Rhinebeck NY 12572 278-0 235 Island Ave. 26,236 $0 $274,618 $94,022 $368,640 $2,904.88 128-0 Allen, Ralph L. Jr. Stewart, Donna E. 22 Harrington Lane Long Island ME 04050 128-0 24 Harrington Lane 14,180 $224,590 $30,032 $254,622 $2,006.42 138-0 Allen, Ralph L. Jr. Stewart, Donna E. 22 Harrington Lane Long Island ME 04050 138-0 Island/ Harrington 13,200 $22,800 $0 $22,800 $179.66 650-0 Andrews, Christopher Sean Andrews, Lorien Faith 72 Foreside Road Cumberland ME 04110 650-0 Fern Ave. 60,000 $92,525 $0 $92,525 $729.10 729-0 Arbour, Ellen M. etal 10170 NE Winters Road Bainbridge Is WA 98110 729-0 Island Ave. 14,900 $217,663 $15,000 $232,663 $1,833.38 733-0 Arbour, Ellen M. etal 10170 NE Winters Road Bainbridge Is WA 98110 733-0 896 Island Ave. 7,480 $326,240 $59,074 $385,314 $3,036.27 227-0 Argeros, Laurie 1269 Lark Street Lake Oion MI 48360 227-0 21 Kilgore Lane 5,500 $72,855 $106,496 $179,351 $1,413.29 744-0 Arsenault, Brian Arsenault, Kathy Jts. 18 West Street #2 Freeport ME 04032 744-0 Island/Magnolia 14,580 $115,290 $0 $115,290 $908.49 746-0 Arsenault, Brian Arsenault, Kathy Jts. 18 West Street #2 Freeport ME 04032 746-0 32 Greenwood Ave. 9,230 $0 $222,115 $55,062 $277,177 $2,184.15 747-0 Arsenault, Brian Arsenault, Kathy Jts. 18 West Street #2 Freeport ME 04032 747-0 Rear Island Ave. 2,905 $9,273 $0 $9,273 $73.07 620-0 Avignon, Pierre 723 Island Avenue Long Island ME 04050 620-0 723 Island Ave. 12,185 $190,593 $65,861 $256,454 $2,020.86 506-0 B.J.S. Enterprises, LLC c/o Dr. Jill F. Gaziano Mitchell 30 Long Creek Drive South Portland ME 04106 506-0 113 Wharf Street 62,390 $288,695 $52,555 $341,250 $2,689.05 507-0 B.J.S. Enterprises, LLC c/o Dr. Jill F. Gaziano Mitchell 30 Long Creek Drive South Portland ME 04106 507-0 418 Island Ave. 62,278 $191,139 $0 $191,139 $1,506.18 663-0 Backman, David 2019 Family Trust Kellerman, Catherina Maria 2019 Fm. Tr. 4 Myrtle Street Boston MA 02114 663-0 34 Messalonskee Rd. 20,000 $298,500 $243,475 $541,975 $4,270.76 132-0 Barron, Martin J. Barron, Carlene Jts. 1 Bexhill Way S. Portland ME 04106 132-0 14 Harrington Lane 3,500 $163,459 $64,830 $228,289 $1,798.92 133-0 Barron, Martin J. Family Trust c/o Carlene Barron, Trustee 1 Bexhill Way S. Portland ME 04106 133-0 Harrington Lane 13,060 $240,052 $4,435 $244,487 $1,926.56 137-0 Barry, Leroy J. & Deborah B. Trust 12198 Wicklow Way Naples FL 34120 137-0 Harrington Lane 3,600 $0 $14,140 $0 $14,140 $111.42 131-0 Barry, Leroy J. Revocable Trust Barry, Deborah B. Trust 12198 Wicklow Way Naples FL 34120 131-0 18 Harrington Lane 2,500 $141,570 $49,617 $191,187 $1,506.55 170-0 Barter, Carleton H. Barter, Roseanne T. Jts. 174 Beach Ave. Long Island ME 04050 170-0 Beach Ave. 37,724 $88,612 $0 $88,612 $698.26 358-0 Barter, Roseanne T. 174 Beach Ave. Long Island ME 04050 358-0 174 Beach Ave. 22,098 $102,049 $83,451 $185,500 $1,461.74 359-0 Barter, Roseanne T. 174 Beach Ave. Long Island ME 04050 359-0 Beach/Ridge 10,160 $74,830 $0 $74,830 $589.66 758-0 Barton Family Realty Trust Robert A. Barton - Trustee 16 Page Road Bedford MA 01730 758-0 33 Johnson Hill Lane 21,780 $300,051 $56,097 $356,148 $2,806.45 734-0 Barton, Michael C. Barton, Allison E. Jts. 78 Lincoln Street Portland ME 04103 734-0 Island Ave. 7,700 $34,500 $0 $34,500 $271.86 830-0 Barton, Michael C. Barton, Allison E. Jts. 78 Lincoln Street Portland ME 04103 830-0 895 Island Ave. 24,486 $251,743 $51,205 $302,948 $2,387.23 374-0 Beaudoin, Morghan Beaudoin, Marc C. 79 Ocean Street Long Island ME 04050 374-0 79 Ocean St. 31,749 $193,375 $284,806 $478,181 $3,768.07 228-0 Bell, Ella Heirs Attn: John E. Bickford 9204 Oswald Way Apt. 3C Baltimore MD 21237 228-0 R Island Ave 6,092 $6,939 $0 $6,939 $54.68 524-0 Berges, Nancy M. 617 Island Avenue Long Island ME 04050 524-0 617 Island Ave. 84,864 $6,000 $20,000 $364,932 $206,980 $545,912 $4,301.79 324-0 Berquist, Richard C. 4301 Archstone Avenue Tewksbury MA 01876 324-0 12 French Road 22,702 $0 $0 $93,851 $86,297 $180,148 $1,419.57 673-0 Berry, William Clark Jr. 29 Ashland Ave. Cousins Island Yarmouth ME 04096 673-0 Hutchins/Cove 26,250 $82,875 $0 $82,875 $653.06 Page 2 Long Island Tax Database Rev 2020/01/14 Lot # Name1 Addr1 Addr2 Town State Zip Lot # Addr4 Size Exempt H.Exempt Land Value Build Value Total Value Tax Notes 675-0 Berry, William Clark Jr. 29 Ashland Ave. Cousins Island Yarmouth ME 04096 675-0 Cove/Hutchins 3,450 $5,374 $0 $5,374 $42.35 602-0 Billings, John 458 Fern Ave. Long Island ME 04050 602-0 458 Fern Ave. 8,685 $20,000 $221,843 $121,280 $323,123 $2,546.21 903-0 Blaisdell, Christopher W. Tolk, Amy L. Jts. 110 Echo Road Brunswick ME 04011 903-0 32 Cleaves Landing Lane 50,898 $398,609 $67,663 $466,272 $3,674.22 683-0 Boivin, Gail 119 Glenwood Ave. Portland ME 04103 683-0 26 Murphy Ln. 97,750 $392,738 $112,213 $504,951 $3,979.01 877-0 Boornazian Revocable Trust Zaven Charles Boornazian Jr.-Trustee 306 Maria Dr. Wausau WI 54401 877-0 975 Island Ave. 51,260 $229,852 $184,819 $414,671 $3,267.61 822-0 Bosworth, Estate of Conrad B. Bosworth, Martin J. P.O. Box 494 Vashon WA 98070 822-0 Woodlawn/Forest 11,000 $67,425 $0 $67,425 $531.31 328-0 Bourguignon, Elizabeth H. Bourguignon, Gregory R. 287 Warren Avenue Needham MA 02492 328-0 86 Beach Ave. 11,990 $83,896 $61,127 $145,023 $1,142.78 681-0 Box Cottage, LLC 5360 Charleston Avenue Tavares FL 32778 681-0 515 Fern Ave. 26,235 $84,994 $103,151 $188,145 $1,482.58 405-0 Brayley, Dolores Michele 31 Ocean Street Long Island ME 04050 405-0 31 Ocean St. 82,897 $6,000 $20,000 $178,949 $119,481 $272,430 $2,146.75 750-0 Brayley, Warren W. Supp. Needs Trust c/o Denise Johnson 103 Falmouth Street Westbrook ME 04092 750-0 15 Brayley Lane 28,077 $0 $20,000 $341,758 $118,850 $440,608 $3,471.99 781-0 Brayley, Warren W. Supp. Needs Trust c/o Denise Johnson 103 Falmouth Street Westbrook ME 04092 781-0 19 Brayley Lane 5,720 $0 $292,824 $71,884 $364,708 $2,873.90 423-0 Brown, Bradley B. P.O. Box 305 Long Island ME 04050 423-0 159 Fern Avenue 67,688 $0 $0 $251,344 $114,584 $365,928 $2,883.51 661-0 Brown, Gregory K. Richard, David W. etal 2 Whistler Landing Scarborough ME 04074 661-0 22 Messalonskee Rd. 9,000 $294,100 $41,338 $335,438 $2,643.25 422-0 Brown, Towanda D. 149 Fern Avenue Long Island ME 04050 422-0 149 Fern Avenue 25,515 $20,000 $190,258 $83,697 $253,955 $2,001.17 732-0 Brundige, Beth MacVane Brundige, Michael J. 9461 NE Valley Road Bainbridge Is WA 98110 732-0 Island Ave. 4,025 $16,147 $0 $16,147 $127.24 419-0 Burke, Andrew L. Burke, John O. 3341 S.E. Brooklyn Street Portland OR 97202 419-0 60 South Side Lane 455,296 $816,883 $40,597 $857,480 $6,756.94 465-0 Burke, Andrew L. 3341 S.E. Brooklyn Street Portland OR 97202 465-0 Southside Lane 188,583 $296,729 $0 $296,729 $2,338.22 420-0 Burke, John O. 58 South Side Lane Long Island ME 04050 420-0 58 South Side Lane 92,546 $0 $0 $237,936 $122,337 $360,273 $2,838.95 462-0 Burke, Seth D. 3341 SE Brooklyn St Portland OR 97202 462-0 Island Ave.
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