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2020 ASSESSED VALUES Map/Lot Owner of Record Location Acres TOWN OF WOODSTOCK ~ 2020 ASSESSED VALUES Map/Lot Owner of Record Location Acres Total Land Total Bldgs Total Assessed CU Prime Use NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE 000-000-000-000-00000 ALL OVER TOWN 0 0 1,163,800 1,163,800 Telephone -Poles/ROW FAIRPOINT COMMUNICATIONS NNET, TAX 001-001-000-000-00000 SOC FOR PROTCTN OF NH FORESTS 1712 LOST RIVER ROAD 104 328,800 171,390 500,190 Commercial General 001-002-000-000-00000 SOC FOR PROTCTN OF NH FORESTS 1711 LOST RIVER ROAD 58 48,466 0 48,466 Y Res Vacant Lot 001-003-000-000-00000 FADDEN ESTATE, NORMAN LOST RIVER RD 72 41,700 0 41,700 Res Vacant Lot UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 001-004-000-000-00000 234 MIRROR LAKE ROAD 26,588.00 2,806,600 567,320 3,373,920 Exempt: Federal WHITE MOUNTAIN NATIONAL FOREST UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 001-005-000-000-00000 GORDON LOT 28 11,600 0 11,600 Exempt: Federal WHITE MOUNTAIN NATIONAL FOREST UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 001-006-000-000-00000 477 RUSSELL POND RD 1,650.00 481,600 246,560 728,160 Exempt: Federal WHITE MOUNTAIN NATIONAL FOREST DARTMOUTH COLLEGE TRUSTEES 002-001-000-000-00000 331 RAVINE ROAD 1,836.00 131,148 1,648,930 1,780,078 Y Residential Lodge REAL ESTATE OFFICE 101-001-000-000-00000 ALPINE LODGE & STORE OWNERS 193 MAIN STREET 1.35 0 0 0 Condo Common Land 101-001-000-001-0000A DUNFEY, DANIEL M 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 10 0 0 118,900 118,900 Condo 101-001-000-001-0000B ONE LOVE HIDE AWAYS LLC 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 9 0 0 152,000 152,000 Condo 101-001-000-001-0000C WHITE MOUNTAIN SUBWAYS LLC 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 8 0 0 140,900 140,900 Condo 101-001-000-001-0000D STEVENS, DAVID D & CHARLA B 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 7 0 0 156,200 156,200 Condo 101-001-000-001-0000E SCOTT, PAUL D & KRISTIN L 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 6 0 0 135,300 135,300 Condo DAVIDSON TTEE JAMES J 101-001-000-001-0000F GUSTON TTEE, TABITHA R 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 5 0 0 160,200 160,200 Condo 193 MAIN ST UNIT 5 REALTY TRUST 101-001-000-001-0000G ALPINE REALTY TRUST 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 4 0 0 45,600 45,600 Commercial General 101-001-000-001-0000H ALPINE REALTY TRUST 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 3 0 0 45,600 45,600 Commercial General 101-001-000-001-0000I SHAMBERGER PROPERTIES LLC 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 2 0 0 75,600 75,600 Commercial General 101-001-000-001-0000J SHAMBERGER PROPERTIES LLC 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 1 0 0 80,000 80,000 Commercial Condo 101-001-000-001-00101 COMBS, ANDREW B & ANNE M 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 101 0 0 94,000 94,000 Condo 101-001-000-001-00102 HANLEY, FRANCOISE 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 102 0 0 94,000 94,000 Condo 101-001-000-001-00103 BARKAS, BRIAN P 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 103 0 0 94,000 94,000 Condo 101-001-000-001-00104 CONNORS, GERALD J 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 104 0 0 94,000 94,000 Condo REZENDES, JOHN & JO-ANN 101-001-000-001-00105 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 105 0 0 94,000 94,000 Condo ROSE, CATHERINE & FENO, BRUCE 101-001-000-001-00106 GALOTTI, NICHOLAS A & ANA O 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 106 0 0 94,000 94,000 Condo MAJUMDAR, KAMOLA & 101-001-000-001-00107 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 107 0 0 94,000 94,000 Condo YARNELL, ROSANNA L DZEKEVICH TTEE, JOSEPH A 101-001-000-001-00108 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 108 0 0 94,000 94,000 Condo LANCASTER TTEE, RITA 101-001-000-001-00109 SPILLANE, MARY E 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 109 0 0 94,000 94,000 Condo 101-001-000-001-00110 RIGGINS, MATTHEW J 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 110 0 0 94,000 94,000 Condo 101-001-000-001-00111 COOKE ENTERPRISES LLC 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 111 0 0 98,300 98,300 Condo 1 TOWN OF WOODSTOCK ~ 2020 ASSESSED VALUES Map/Lot Owner of Record Location Acres Total Land Total Bldgs Total Assessed CU Prime Use 101-001-000-001-00112 HALL, BEVERLY A 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 112 0 0 94,000 94,000 Condo 101-001-000-001-00113 SANTA MARIA, JOHN & JUDITH 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 113 0 0 94,000 94,000 Condo 101-001-000-001-00114 PAGE III, WALTER H 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 114 0 0 94,000 94,000 Condo WOODMAN, BRENNA E 101-001-000-001-00115 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 115 0 0 94,000 94,000 Condo BUTTERWORTH, COREY M 101-001-000-001-00116 KAY, ROBERT H & KATHLEEN M 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 116 0 0 94,000 94,000 Condo 101-001-000-001-00117 KRAUS, PAULA LOUISE 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 117 0 0 94,000 94,000 Condo 101-001-000-001-00118 WHITE, KATHLEEN M 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 118 0 0 94,000 94,000 Condo 101-001-000-001-00119 TEDESCHI, MICHAEL & FRANCES 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 119 0 0 94,000 94,000 Condo THE NHFL TRUST 101-001-000-001-00120 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 120 0 0 94,000 94,000 Condo BERNARD HOLMES JR TRUSTEE 101-001-000-001-00201 SHAMBERGER JR., HARRY T & DONNA MARGARET193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 201 0 0 87,000 87,000 Condo 101-001-000-001-00202 KELLY, LORRAINE 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 202 0 0 87,000 87,000 Condo 101-001-000-001-00203 BODKINS, HANNAH R 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 203 0 0 87,000 87,000 Condo 101-001-000-001-00204 NETTO, MARSHALL J & DEE-ANN 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 204 0 0 87,700 87,700 Condo 101-001-000-001-00205 GOSSELIN, TRACEY L 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 205 0 0 87,000 87,000 Condo SALA JAMA REALTY TRUST 101-001-000-001-00206 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 206 0 0 87,000 87,000 Condo POLIMENO JR, JOHN & SANDRA TRUSTEES MILLER, ALEX JAMES 101-001-000-001-00207 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 207 0 0 87,000 87,000 Condo KELLEY, GAYLEN STORRIE GEREMIA TTEE, KATHRYN 101-001-000-001-00208 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 208 0 0 89,100 89,100 Condo THE KATHRYN E GEREMIA TRUST 101-001-000-001-00209 HAIRSTON, NATHANIEL A 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 209 0 0 99,600 99,600 Condo 101-001-000-001-00210 PASCALE PROPERTIES LLC 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 210 0 0 87,700 87,700 Condo 101-001-000-001-00211 GREGOIRE, CHRIS J & REBECCA A 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 211 0 0 87,000 87,000 Condo MUISE, BRIAN B & JEAN M 101-001-000-001-00212 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 212 0 0 89,100 89,100 Condo MUISE, MICHAEL P & DELIA M MCKENNA TTEE, RONALD G 101-001-000-001-00213 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 213 0 0 87,000 87,000 Condo RONALD G MCKENNA REVOCABLE TRUST FORD TTEE, CAROLYN 101-001-000-001-00214 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 214 0 0 91,300 91,300 Condo CAROLYN FORD REVOCABLE TRUST OF LEWIS TTEE, CATHERINE J 101-001-000-001-00215 MITCHELL TTEE, LINDA M 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 215 0 0 87,000 87,000 Condo CATHERINE J LEWIS & LINDA M MITCHELL 101-001-000-001-00216 SHAMBERGER, DONNA 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 216 0 0 87,000 87,000 Condo 101-001-000-001-00217 COMESANA, RONALD J 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 217 0 0 87,000 87,000 Condo 101-001-000-001-00218 AMATO, RICHARD R & LYNNE M 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 218 0 0 87,000 87,000 Condo 101-001-000-001-00219 TRACY, ROBERT T & CHRISTINE FERRARA 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 219 0 0 87,000 87,000 Condo GUTRO, MATTHEW JAMES & 101-001-000-001-00220 193 MAIN STREET, UNIT 220 0 0 87,000 87,000 Condo GUTRO JR., JAMES P 2 TOWN OF WOODSTOCK ~ 2020 ASSESSED VALUES Map/Lot Owner of Record Location Acres Total Land Total Bldgs Total Assessed CU Prime Use 101-002-000-000-00000 SNHS MANAGEMENT CORP 10 WASHINGTON DRIVE 1.06 173,100 1,417,370 1,590,470 Exempt: Non-Profit O 101-003-000-000-00000 ALPINE VILLAGE ALPINE VILLAGE DR 46 0 0 0 Condo Common Land LASKEY, WARREN M 101-003-000-00A-00001 13 ALPINE VILLAGE DR, UNIT 1 0 0 185,900 185,900 Condo CALORE, FLORENCE A 101-003-000-00A-00002 SISK, JOHN & MARIE 13 ALPINE VILLAGE DR, UNIT 2 0 0 168,500 168,500 Condo 101-003-000-00A-00003 CORRIGAN, DANIEL J & JODI R 13 ALPINE VILLAGE DR,UNIT 3 0 0 183,500 183,500 Condo 101-003-000-00A-00004 MCBRIDE JR, STEPHEN V &DAWNA E 13 ALPINE VILLAGE DR,UNIT 4 0 0 186,700 186,700 Condo 101-003-000-00B-00005 WATSON, KENNETH S 18 ADAMS DR, UNIT 5 0 0 201,000 201,000 Condo 101-003-000-00B-00006 CINCOTTA, ANTHONY 18 ADAMS DR, UNIT 6 0 0 184,200 184,200 Condo 101-003-000-00B-00007 EHRMAN, GEORGE J & PAULINE P 18 ADAMS DR, UNIT 7 0 0 194,300 194,300 Condo ENTOV, LEONID 101-003-000-00B-00008 18 ADAMS DR, UNIT 8 0 0 227,000 227,000 Condo DUKHOVNAYA, YULIA 101-003-000-00C-00009 ANDERSON-FARWELL, CAROL 14 ADAMS DR, UNIT 9 0 0 190,100 190,100 Condo 101-003-000-00C-00010 DOHERTY, PAUL F & CAROL A 14 ADAMS DR, UNIT 10 0 0 183,400 183,400 Condo 101-003-000-00C-00011 WHITEHOUSE, RICHARD,DIANE&RAY 14 ADAMS DR, UNIT 11 0 0 168,600 168,600 Condo 101-003-000-00C-00012 QUIRICONE, GARY T & MARGARET 14 ADAMS DR, UNIT 12 0 0 181,400 181,400 Condo DANTI, GREGORY T 101-003-000-00D-00013 12 ADAMS DR, UNIT 13 0 0 186,300 186,300 Condo HARMON, MICHAEL E 101-003-000-00D-00014 LAPLANTE, GLENN J & DEBRA A 12 ADAMS DR, UNIT 14 0 0 183,100 183,100 Condo 101-003-000-00D-00015 GERRISH, PETER J & ELORA L 12 ADAMS DR, UNIT 15 0 0 172,100 172,100 Condo 101-003-000-00D-00016 EZOVSKI, GARY 12 ADAMS DR, UNIT 16 0 0 203,400 203,400 Condo 101-003-000-00E-00017 HANLEY, FRANCOISE 10 ADAMS DR, UNIT 17 0 0 184,600 184,600 Condo BONITO, THOMAS & JOANNE 101-003-000-00E-00018 10 ADAMS DR, UNIT 18 0 0 157,400 157,400 Condo BERRY, WILLIAM & SUSAN 101-003-000-00E-00019 AHERN, RAYMOND 10 ADAMS DR, UNIT 19 0 0 153,700 153,700 Condo 101-003-000-00E-00020 BURKHOLDER, CHARLES D & PATRICIA E 10 ADAMS DR, UNIT 20 0 0 183,200 183,200 Condo 101-003-000-00F-00021 KNOTT, WILLIAM H & NANCY H 6 ADAMS DR, UNIT 21 0 0 184,600 184,600 Condo 101-003-000-00F-00022 CANTILLON, ANNE T 6 ADAMS DR, UNIT 22 0 0 153,700 153,700 Condo 101-003-000-00F-00023 PARKER, JEFFREY N & JOAN M 6 ADAMS DR, UNIT 23 0 0 153,900 153,900 Condo FULLER, ELMER 101-003-000-00F-00024 6 ADAMS DR, UNIT 24 0 0 181,900 181,900 Condo THOMAS-FULLER, PATRICIA A 101-003-000-00F-00025 GUIOT, JEFFREY D & JENNIFER L 6 ADAMS DR, UNIT 25 0 0 191,400 191,400 Condo 101-003-000-00G-00191 BROWN, WES M & NANCY A 5 JOHNSON DR, UNIT 191 0 0 186,800 186,800 Condo 101-003-000-00G-00192 HANIFIN, JAMES J & HELENE M 5 JOHNSON DR, UNIT 192 0 0 184,500 184,500 Condo GALINOS, P GEORGE 101-003-000-00G-00193 5 JOHNSON DR, UNIT
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