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Effingham Expanded Owner Index Sorted by Map/Lot/Sub Effingham Expanded Owner Index Sorted by Map/Lot/Sub Owner Map Lot Sub Location Use Acres Cards Land Buildings Total BARTER, GRACE D. 000101 000001 000000 219 BAILEY ROAD 1F RES W 0.240 1 300,100 144,000 444,100 TRUSTEE OF THE GRACE D. BARTER TRUST 219 BAILEY ROAD EFFINGHAM, NH 03882-8613 FAILL, CAROL E. 000101 000003 000000 13 SENTER LANE 1F RES W 0.370 1 300,100 140,900 441,000 456 WOODSTOCK RD WOODSTOCK, VT 05091 TRENHOLM-BLOND, KENNETH 000101 000005 000000 15 SENTER LANE 1F RES W 0.120 1 216,800 80,200 297,000 191 PORCUPINE CIRCLE SALEM, MA 03079 WADEN, MICHAEL D. 000101 000006 000000 17 SENTER LANE 1F RES W 0.110 1 213,400 58,000 271,400 94 HOBBS RD PELHAM, NH 03076 CANTARA, DONNA 000101 000007 000000 19 SENTER LANE 1F RES W 0.110 1 213,300 44,100 257,400 CANTARA, THOMAS P. 312 WESTFORD RD TYNGSBORO, MA 01879 DENNISON, NEAL O. 000101 000008 000000 21 SENTER LANE 1F RES W 0.230 1 266,700 66,500 333,200 SHULMAN, LYNN S. CAFARO, LAURIE J. 2768 HICKORY STREET YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, NY 10598 PORANZINSKI, JOSEPH WALTER 000101 000009 000000 25 LAKE SHORE DRIVE 1F RES W 0.350 1 294,900 76,600 371,500 PORANZINSKI, LORI ANN 35 WILLIAM AVENUE BRADFORD, MA 01835 VYE, TUCKER 000101 000010 000000 19 LAKE SHORE DRIVE 1F RES W 0.270 1 280,200 105,700 385,900 VYE-SCHUMAN, MINDY TRUSTEES OF THE VYE FAMILY TRUST 304 FOX RUN RD HUDSON, NH 03051 WILKINS, JACK L. 000101 000011 000000 30 LAKE SHORE DRIVE 1F RES W 0.130 1 58,700 900 59,600 WILKINS, BARBARA PO BOX 180 EFFINGHAM, NH 03882 SHRAMEK, MATTHEW J. 000101 000012 000000 27 LAKE SHORE DRIVE 1F RES W 0.120 1 218,400 148,700 367,100 SHRAMEK, DIANE C. 35 RAYMOND ROAD NOTTINGHAM, NH 03290 Printed: 12/01/2020 8:24:55 am Report Based On All Records in Database. Page 1 of 158 Owner Map Lot Sub Location Use Acres Cards Land Buildings Total DEVITTORI JOHN L.-TRUSTEE 000101 000013 000000 29 LAKE SHORE DRIVE 1F RES W 0.110 1 227,900 60,300 288,200 DEVITTORI, LESLEY-TRUSTEE DEVITTORI FAMILY REVOCABLE TRUST OF 2017 70 B ESKER ROAD HAMPTON, NH 03842 DEVITTORI, JOHN-TRUSTEE 000101 000014 000000 31 LAKE SHORE DRIVE 1F RES W 0.110 1 213,400 22,500 235,900 DEVITTORI, LESLEY A.-TRUSTEE DEVITTORI FAMILY REVOCABLE TRUST OF 2017 70 B ESKER ROAD HAMPTON, NH 03842 WESTENHOEFER FAMILY LIVNG TRST 000101 000015 000000 35 LAKE SHORE DRIVE 1F RES W 0.110 1 160,000 46,100 206,100 C/O G&D WESTENHOEFFER, TRUSTEE 5460 N ROSEDALE CIR BEVERLY HILLS , FL 34465 BROWN, GEORGE A.-TRUSTEE 000101 000016 000000 37 LAKE SHORE DRIVE 1F RES W 0.140 1 244,900 62,300 307,200 GEORGE A BROWN REVOCABLE TRUST 29 OLD LEE RD NEWFIELDS, NH 03856 LIDOJEN REALTY TRUST 000101 000017 000000 39 LAKE SHORE DRIVE 1F RES W 0.190 1 260,100 110,100 370,200 C/O ANN W. GREENLEAF -TRUSTEE 14 OCEAN ST MANCHESTER, MA 01944 CRAIG, NANCY C. 000101 000018 000000 OFF LAKE SHORE DRIVE 1F RES 5.600 1 17,800 0 17,800 47 FIELDSTONE DRIVE DOVER, NH 03820 TERRONI, DIANE R. 000101 000019 000000 LINCOLN STREET 1F RES 0.170 1 1,000 0 1,000 188 BUCKSHIRE DRIVE HOLLAND, PA 18966 TERRONI, DIANE R. 000101 000020 000000 LINCOLN STREET 1F RES 0.110 1 800 0 800 188 BUCKSHIRE DRIVE HOLLAND, PA 18966 EFFINGHAM, TOWN OF 000101 000021 000000 LAKE SHORE DRIVE EXEMPT 0.530 1 12,700 0 12,700 68 SCHOOL ST EFFINGHAM, NH 03882 EFFINGHAM, TOWN OF 000101 000021 000001 LINCOLN STREET EXEMPT 0.120 1 800 0 800 68 SCHOOL ST EFFINGHAM, NH 03882 EFFINGHAM, TOWN OF 000101 000021 000002 LINCOLN STREET EXEMPT 0.120 1 800 0 800 68 SCHOOL ST EFFINGHAM, NH 03882 Printed: 12/01/2020 8:24:55 am Report Based On All Records in Database. Page 2 of 158 Owner Map Lot Sub Location Use Acres Cards Land Buildings Total LAKE SHORE REALTY TRUST 000101 000022 000000 LAKE SHORE DRIVE 1F RES 0.130 1 1,200 0 1,200 C/O ANN W. GREENLEAF - TRUSTEE 14 OCEAN ST MANCHESTER, MA 01944 LAKE SHORE REALTY TRUST 000101 000023 000000 LAKE SHORE DRIVE 1F RES 0.200 1 4,200 0 4,200 C/O ANN W. GREENLEAF - TRUSTEE 14 OCEAN ST MANCHESTER, MA 01944 PONCHAK ET AL 000101 000024 000000 LAKE SHORE DRIVE 1F RES 0.500 1 4,700 0 4,700 C/O JACK & BARBARA WILKINS BROWN, GEORGE A. P O BOX 180 EFFINGHAM, NH 03882 WILKINS, JACK L. 000101 000025 000000 30 LAKE SHORE DRIVE 1F RES 0.480 1 39,400 124,800 164,200 WILKINS, BARBARA PO BOX 180 EFFINGHAM, NH 03882 FILA, MICHAEL C. 000101 000026 000000 26 LAKE SHORE DRIVE 1F RES 0.260 1 36,200 68,700 104,900 FILA, DAVID C. 553 MAIN STREET BOXFORD, MA 01921 FILA, MICHAEL C. 000101 000027 000000 GROVE STREET 1F RES 0.600 1 13,600 0 13,600 FILA, DAVID C. 553 MAINSTREET BOXFORD, MA 01921 FILA, MICHAEL C. 000101 000028 000000 GROVE STREET 1F RES 0.400 1 10,200 0 10,200 FILA, DAVID C. 553 MAINSTREET BOXFORD, MA 01921 PORANZINSKI, JOSEPH WALTER 000101 000032 000000 LAKE SHORE DRIVE 1F RES 0.230 1 11,500 0 11,500 PORANZINSKI, LORI ANN 35 WILLIAM AVENUE BRADFORD, MA 01835 LARSEN, LINDA 000101 000033 000000 13 LAKE SHORE DRIVE 1F RES W 0.460 1 84,000 146,900 230,900 LARSEN, DONALD PO BOX 6 EFFINGHAM, NH 03882 CARTWRIGHT, NOEL J.-TRUSTEE 000101 000035 000000 231 BAILEY ROAD 1F RES W 0.450 1 83,500 84,700 168,200 CARTWRIGHT, SHIRLEY-TRUSTEE CARTWRIGHT, NOEL J. AND SHIRLEY REVO.TST 12 MARTIN LANE LITCHFIELD, NH 03052 FAILL, RODGER 000101 000036 000000 14 SENTER LANE 1F RES 0.320 1 39,700 900 40,600 FAILL, CAROL E. 456 WOODSTOCK RD WOODSTOCK , VT 05091 Printed: 12/01/2020 8:24:55 am Report Based On All Records in Database. Page 3 of 158 Owner Map Lot Sub Location Use Acres Cards Land Buildings Total WADEN, MICHAEL D. 000101 000037 000000 LAKE SHORE DRIVE 1F RES W 0.460 1 61,400 0 61,400 94 HOBBS RD PELHAM, NH 03076 PORANZINSKI, JOSEPH WALTER 000101 000039 000000 LAKE SHORE DRIVE 1F RES 0.230 1 12,300 0 12,300 PORANZINSKI, LORI ANN 35 WILLIAM AVENUE BRADFORD, MA 01835 VYE, TUCKER 000101 000040 000000 19 LAKE SHORE DRIVE 1F RES 0.700 1 1,800 0 1,800 VYE-SCHUMAN, MINDY TRUSTEES OF THE VYE FAMILY TRUST 304 FOX RUN RD HUDSON, NH 03051 FILA, MICHAEL C. 000101 000041 000000 BAILEY ROAD 1F RES 2.450 1 22,900 0 22,900 FILA, DAVID C 553 MAIN STREET BOXFORD, MA 01921 POSTER, LOIS P. 000101 000042 000000 255 BAILEY ROAD 1F RES 0.580 1 38,900 43,800 82,700 258 BAILEY ROAD EFFINGHAM, NH 03882 POSTER, LOIS P. 000101 000043 000000 258 BAILEY ROAD 1F RES 40.250 1 98,529 cu 278,600 377,129 258 BAILEY ROAD EFFINGHAM, NH 03882 COVIELLO, DANIEL 000101 000044 000000 252 BAILEY ROAD 1F RES 0.880 1 46,000 177,000 223,000 78 BROOKSIDE ROAD LYNN, MA 01902 POSTER, LOIS P. 000101 000046 000000 PINE AVENUE UNMNG 3.280 1 541 cu 0 541 258 BAILEY ROAD EFFINGHAM, NH 03882 GRILLS, MICHAEL 000101 000047 000000 40 GLEN AVENUE 1F RES 2.290 1 79,100 186,200 265,300 GRILLS, NORMA PO BOX 697 CENTER OSSIPEE, NH 03814 COMER, RICHARD B. 000101 000048 000000 GARFIELD AVENUE 1F RES 0.690 1 20,700 0 20,700 RESNICK, BARBARA L.MALLON, DEBORAH J.,CO 123 GREEN MOUNTAIN RD EFFINGHAM, NH 03882-5647 WAGNER, ANDREW 000101 000049 000000 ALPINE STREET EXEMPT 0.400 1 15,300 0 15,300 45-B MAPLEWOOD AVE GLOUCESTER, MA 01930 Printed: 12/01/2020 8:24:55 am Report Based On All Records in Database. Page 4 of 158 Owner Map Lot Sub Location Use Acres Cards Land Buildings Total C C & C REALTY TRUST 000101 000051 000000 BAILEY ROAD 1F RES 0.110 1 1,500 0 1,500 228 STEVENS ROAD EFFINGHAM, NH 03882 C C & C REALTY TRUST 000101 000052 000000 BAILEY ROAD 1F RES 0.120 1 1,500 0 1,500 228 STEVENS ROAD EFFINGHAM, NH 03882 C C & C REALTY TRUST 000101 000053 000000 BAILEY ROAD 1F RES 0.200 1 1,800 0 1,800 228 STEVENS ROAD EFFINGHAM, NH 03882 ESTABROOK, SANDRA 000101 000054 000000 BAILEY ROAD EXEMPT 0.110 1 48,600 0 48,600 ESTABROOK, JR., RUSSELL PO BOX 142 NEWTON, NH 03358 ESTABROOK, SANDRA 000101 000055 000000 BAILEY ROAD EXEMPT 0.190 1 49,000 0 49,000 ESTABROOK, JR., RUSSELL PO BOX 142 NEWTON, NH 03358 C C & C REALTY TRUST 000101 000056 000000 GARFIELD AVENUE 1F RES 0.110 1 1,300 0 1,300 228 STEVENS ROAD EFFINGHAM, NH 03882 C C & C REALTY TRUST 000101 000057 000000 13 GARFIELD AVENUE 1F RES 0.110 1 29,600 500 30,100 228 STEVENS ROAD EFFINGHAM, NH 03882 C C & C REALTY TRUST 000101 000058 000000 GARFIELD AVENUE 1F RES 0.110 1 1,300 0 1,300 228 STEVENS ROAD EFFINGHAM, NH 03882 C C & C REALTY TRUST 000101 000059 000000 GARFIELD AVENUE 1F RES 0.110 1 1,400 10,500 11,900 228 STEVENS ROAD EFFINGHAM, NH 03882 CORMO, FRANK E.
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