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Real Estate 08/28/2020 01:45 PM Account List by Location Page 1 Belfast Real Estate 08/28/2020 01:45 PM Account List by Location Page 1 Account Card Name / AddressLocation Map/Lot 03765001 CENTRAL MAINE POWER COMPANY 00T-00D ONE CITY CENTER 5TH FLOOR PORTLAND ME 04101 01598001 BELFAST WATER DISTRICT ACHORN RD 009-078 PO BOX 506 BELFAST ME 04915 00283001 BELFAST WATER DISTRICT ACHORN RD 009-120 285 NORTHPORT AVENUE PO BOX 506 BELFAST ME 04915 0506 01603001 BELFAST WATER DISTRICT ACHORN RD 009-078-D 285 NORTHPORT AVENUE PO BOX 506 BELFAST ME 04915 0506 01601001 BELFAST WATER DISTRICT ACHORN RD 009-078-C PO BOX 506 BELFAST ME 04914 01605001 BELFAST WATER DISTRICT 8 ACHORN RD 009-079 PO BOX 506 BELFAST ME 04915 0506 01604001 SWEETLAND, TIMOTHY C. 37 ACHORN RD 009-078-E 37 ACHORN RD BELFAST ME 04915 01606001 DYER, CHRISTOPHER D 38 ACHORN RD 009-080 38 ACHORN ROAD BELFAST ME 04915 01607001 SMALL, KEVIN R. 71 ACHORN RD 009-081 SMALL, MICHELLE M. 71 ACHORN ROAD BELFAST ME 04915 Belfast Real Estate 08/28/2020 01:45 PM Account List by Location Page 2 Account Card Name / AddressLocation Map/Lot 01608 001 PEACH, HENRY E LIVING TRUST DATED 72 ACHORN RD 009-082 PEACH, HENRY E, NOWERS, DEBORAH K 72 ACHORN RD BELFAST ME 04915 01621001 GURNEY, CARROLL 79 ACHORN RD 009-086-D GURNEY, HAROLD c/o Matthew Hill, DHHS-OACPDS 91 CAMDEN ST. ROCKLAND ME 04841 01620001 RIPLEY, REBECKA 83 ACHORN RD 009-086-C COLE II, ZANE 83 ACHORN RD BELFAST ME 04915 01609001 SYLVESTER, PAUL 84 ACHORN RD 009-082-A 84 ACHORN ROAD BELFAST ME 04915 00863001 PERRYMAN FAMILY TRUST DATED ADNEY PLACE 004-055-A PERRYMAN, WILLIAM D, PERRYMAN, 3 ADNEY PLACE BELFAST ME 04915 04192001 PERRYMAN FAMILY TRUST DATED 1 ADNEY PLACE 004-055-B PERRYMAN, WILLIAM D, PERRYMAN, 3 ADNEY PLACE BELFAST ME 04915 00862 001 PERRYMAN FAMILY TRUST DATED 3 ADNEY PLACE 004-055 PERRYMAN, WILLIAM D, PERRYMAN, 3 ADNEY PLACE BELFAST ME 04915 04576001 REDDEN, CALVIN 3 ADVENTURE WAY 002-004-D-1 REDDEN, MAKAILA 11 HICKORY LANE WHITEFIELD ME 04353 04486001 GOULD, STORM 4 ADVENTURE WAY 002-004-D GOULD, RHODA 37 TUFTS ROAD BELFAST ME 04915 Belfast Real Estate 08/28/2020 01:45 PM Account List by Location Page 3 Account Card Name / AddressLocation Map/Lot 04107001 HOWARD, DOROTHY E 3 AIRMAIL LANE 026-015-B 5 AIRMAIL LANE BELFAST ME 04915 00256001 PELLING, JANET 4 AIRMAIL LANE 026-015 26 OLD SEARSPORT AVE BELFAST ME 04915 00263001 HOWARD, DOROTHY 5 AIRMAIL LANE 026-016-F 5 AIRMAIL LANE BELFAST ME 04915 00257001 SOMERS, DAVID A. 6 AIRMAIL LANE 026-015-A SOMERS, ANN W. 6 Airmail Lane Belfast ME 04915 00261001 SEARS, V M OR HEMINGWAY, E L 9 AIRMAIL LANE 026-016-C TRUSTEES V M SEARS LIVING TRUST 9 AIRMAIL LANE BELFAST ME 04915 00262001 ULMSCHNEIDER, CHARLES A. 10 AIRMAIL LANE 026-016-D COTY-ULMSCHNEIDER, PAULETE Y. 10 AIRMAIL LANE BELFAST ME 04915 03305001 GOOD EARTHKEEPING ORG., INC 6 AIRPORT ROAD 004-067 1500 W KATELLA AVE ORANGE CA 92867 04411001 TIDEWATER INDUSTRIES, LLC 11 AIRPORT ROAD 034-040-A 17 AIRPORT ROAD BELFAST ME 04915 02579 001 TIDEWATER INDUSTRIES, LLC 17 AIRPORT ROAD 034-041 17 Airport Road BELFAST ME 04915 Belfast Real Estate 08/28/2020 01:45 PM Account List by Location Page 4 Account Card Name / AddressLocation Map/Lot 04276001 SCULLY, JOHN F. 20 AIRPORT ROAD 004-105 LACHER-SCULLY, TAMMY 30 WASHINGTON STREET BELFAST ME 04915 01082001 KMJ REALTY, LLC 21 AIRPORT ROAD 034-043 c/o GEORGE DELAINEY PO BOX 338 IPSWICH MA 01938 00778001 BELFAST, CITY OF, THE INHABITANTS 32 AIRPORT ROAD 004-003-ON 131 CHURCH STREET BELFAST ME 04915 03864001 COASTAL HELICOPTERS INC 26 AIRPORT ROAD LOT #10 004-101 C/O BENJAMIN MAGRO 26 AIRPORT ROAD BELFAST ME 04915 04122001 KEENE, DANA ALBERTA WAY 021-001-C 27 CINDEE LANE HYLAND PARK BELFAST ME 04915 04121001 KEENE, DANA ALBERTA WAY 021-001-B 27 CINDEE LANE HYLAND PARK BELFAST ME 04915 00001001 GOOSE RIVER PARTNERS, LP 6 ALBERTA WAY 021-001 PO BOX 975 FARMINGTON ME 04938 02588001 KUSHNER, LISA M 8 ALLYN ST 036-008 8 ALLYN STREET BELFAST ME 04915 02648001 PINETTE, DENNIS R. 21 ALLYN ST 036-065 PINETTE, MEGAN S. 21 ALLYN ST. BELFAST ME 04915 1666 Belfast Real Estate 08/28/2020 01:45 PM Account List by Location Page 5 Account Card Name / AddressLocation Map/Lot 02592001 HARDING, L BRANCH 24 ALLYN ST 036-012 145 WOODLAND ROAD CHESTNUT HILL MA 02167 02643001 LITTLEFIELD, ROLAND A 27 ALLYN ST 036-060 53 BACK BELMONT ROAD BELFAST ME 04915 02642001 BURNS, HELEN G. 29 ALLYN ST 036-059 29 ALLYN STREET BELFAST ME 04915 1667 02618001 EKBERG, CAROL J TRUSTEE 32 ALLYN ST 036-035 CAROL J EKBERG 2002 TRUST 3015 HILLEGASS AVENUE BERKELY CA 94705 02619001 WHITE, MARK M 34 ALLYN ST 036-036 WHITE, SUSAN T 202 WALDO AVENUE BELFAST ME 04915 04057001 KRUGER, ROBIN A. 40 ALLYN ST 036-037-A 40 ALLYN STREET BELFAST ME 04915 02620001 NARON, PAUL REVOCABLE TRUST 44 ALLYN ST 036-037 NARON, PAUL TRUSTEE 44 ALLYN STREET BELFAST ME 04915 02621001 MCCARREN, PETER 45 ALLYN ST 036-038 MCCARREN, GAYLE L 45 ALLYN STREET BELFAST ME 04915 01943001 HUTCHINS, BARBARA L 1 ALTO ST 012-035 LABUL, TAMI L & GRAY, MELISSA L 1 ALTO STREET BELFAST ME 04915 Belfast Real Estate 08/28/2020 01:45 PM Account List by Location Page 6 Account Card Name / AddressLocation Map/Lot 01937001 NORTON, GEORGE L 4 ALTO ST 012-027 NORTON, STEPHANIE J 4 ALTO STREET BELFAST ME 04915 1108 01942001 BARBER, SCOTT A. 5 ALTO ST 012-034 HARKINS, TRACY 1300 OLD COUNTY ROAD WALDOBORO ME 04572 01941001 LONG, JOHN R. 7 ALTO ST 012-033 LONG, DIANE M. 7 ALTO STREET BELFAST ME 04915 1107 03156001 NORMAN, STEVE R. 8 ALTO ST 012-028 8 ALTO STREET BELFAST ME 04915 01938001 GILMAN, DARRELL R. 12 ALTO ST 012-029 GILMAN, MARY J. 12 ALTO STREET BELFAST ME 04915 01940001 MCHENRY, ROXANNE P 15 ALTO ST 012-032 15 ALTO STREET BELFAST ME 04915 03896001 STRANIERI, SUSAN 19 ALTO ST 012-032-A 19 ALTO STREET BELFAST ME 04915 01939001 ZAVODNY, JOHN E. 23 ALTO ST 012-030 MCGALLIARD, MARGARET A. 154 PIONEER FARM WAY ELLSWORTH ME 04605 04029001 THOMPSON MILLER, KAYLA MEREDITH 24 ALTO ST 012-029-A THOMPSON, MICHAEL 24 ALTO STREET BELFAST ME 04915 Belfast Real Estate 08/28/2020 01:45 PM Account List by Location Page 7 Account Card Name / AddressLocation Map/Lot 01827001 GUBBELS, KELLY QUINN 7 ANDERSON ST 011-195-A GUBBELS, JERAD RIGGS 7 ANDERSON STREET BELFAST ME 04915 01825001 TRACY, ARTHUR B 9 ANDERSON ST 011-194 STOEZ-TRACY, REBECCA E 9 ANDERSON STREET BELFAST ME 04915 01824001 KAPLAN, MARSHA P 15 ANDERSON ST 011-193 15 ANDERSON STREET BELFAST ME 04915 01822001 CAMPBELL, GEORGE 18 ANDERSON ST 011-191 CAMPBELL, BRENDA 18 ANDERSON STREET BELFAST ME 04915 01861001 DUBLIN, LUCY MAE 27 ANDERSON ST 011-225 27 ANDERSON ST. BELFAST ME 04915 01860001 SAVAGE, ELMER L. 31 ANDERSON ST 011-224 SAVAGE, HOLLY O. 174 BARRETT HILL ROAD UNION ME 04862 04387001 WINCHESTER, RICHARD W 9 ANDREW LANE 001-023-E WINCHESTER, AVIS S PO BOX 752 BELFAST ME 04915 03661001 MOSES, LAWRENCE II 11 ANDREW LANE 001-023-D MOSES, SANDRA PO BOX 414 BELFAST ME 04915 04045001 GAGE, JOHN D. 28 ANDREW LANE 001-023-F PO BOX 362 BELFAST ME 04915 Belfast Real Estate 08/28/2020 01:45 PM Account List by Location Page 8 Account Card Name / AddressLocation Map/Lot 04150001 DYKSTRA, JOHN R., II 1 ANTRIM GARDENS 034-005-1 9 PARK ROW NORTHPORT ME 04849 04149001 VAN HART, JOSEPH T.,III, REV TRUST 3 ANTRIM GARDENS 034-005-2 VAN HART, JESSICA M., REV TRUST 4938 SW 20TH AVE CAPE CORAL FL 33914 04151001 KNOX, JOYCE K. 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