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Map Lot Location Owner Assessed Value 228-021-000 TOWN OF ANTRIM - PRELIMINARY VALUES - SUBJECT TO CHANGE - OWNER ORDER MAP LOT LOCATION OWNER ASSESSED VALUE 228-021-000 165 SMITH RD 165 SMITH ROAD, LLC 127,872 214-032-000 OLD MILL RD 271 N BRANCH RIVER RD TRUST 80,800 103-003-000 72 MAIN ST 74 NORTH MAIN STREET ANTRIM LLC 41,900 103-004-000 74 MAIN ST 74 NORTH MAIN STREET ANTRIM LLC 41,900 103-069-000 91 MAIN ST 91 MAIN STREET ANTRIM LLC 148,570 102-071-000 99 MAIN ST 99 MAIN STREET LLC 184,950 213-038-000 TRILLIUM TRAIL ABELE CHRISTOPHER B & PAIGE M 11,600 213-037-000 11 TRILLIUM TRAIL ABELE CHRISTOPHER B & PAIGE M 119,400 202-007-000 GIBSON MOUNTAIN RD ABELY WILLIAM 27,400 214-052-000-MH0-0001 321 ELM AVE ABORN MICHAEL H & BETH 10,900 214-052-000 321 ELM AVE ABORN MICHAEL H & BETH 206,710 ADAME GEORGE TRUST 206-061-000 134 PIERCE LAKE RD ADAME CLARA H & NELSON D TTEE S 291,320 203-005-000 15 OLD TURNPIKE RD ADKINS ARMON D & EDNA M 182,300 101-016-000 19 RACHEL LANE AKINS KENNETH & JANET 247,990 217-029-000 CONCORD ST ALEXANDER DANIEL TRUST 2,802 104-085-000-001-0003 13 SUMMIT AVE BLDG 1 UNIT 3 ALLEN RICHARD E & GINGER A 127,430 228-022-000 SMITH RD ALLEN WILLIAM GORDON & MARY 188 228-020-000 SMITH RD ALLEN WILLIAM GORDON & MARY 2,035 232-030-000 GOODELL RD ALLEN WILLIAM GORDON & MARY 49,560 103-032-000 21 SUMMER ST ALLEN WILLIAM GORDON & MARY 199,630 227-014-000 HOLT HILL RD ALLGOOD JOSEPH B ET AL 3,000 232-071-000 25 GOODELL RD ALLISON ARTHUR A & ANN B 213,250 103-006-000 82 MAIN ST ALLISON ROBERT A & RITA M 222,570 204-005-000-MH0-0000 14 FIELD RD ALTO VIRGINIA L 38,300 213-050-000 11 MASQUANIPI DR ALUSIC-BINGHAM MICHAEL & ERIKA W 144,300 ALVES TRUST OF 2008 102-026-000 29 NORTH MAIN ST PATRICIA ALVES TTE 138,360 232-069-000 31 GOODELL RD AMADON BEVERLY 149,700 103-061-000 7 WEST ST AMERICAN LEGION 97,000 227-042-000 267 CLINTON RD AMIDON GORDON E & PAMELA 361,480 104-029-000 5 MAPLE AVE AMKS REALTY LLC 123,950 229-001-000 160 CONCORD ST ANCTIL ARMAND H 229,520 204-005-000 11 FIELD RD ANDERSON ARNOLD 143,010 104-039-000 6 PLEASANT ST ANDERSON ERIK M & JULIE F 191,830 1 TOWN OF ANTRIM - PRELIMINARY VALUES - SUBJECT TO CHANGE - OWNER ORDER MAP LOT LOCATION OWNER ASSESSED VALUE 104-087-000 5 FOREST ST ANDERSON FRED A & DEBRA 157,080 232-041-000 105 CONCORD ST ANDERSON ROBERT E & KATHLEEN E 215,211 ANDREASEN FAMILY 2018 LVNG TRUST 213-071-000 OLD NORTH BRANCH RD ANDREASEN BARRY J & KIM 616 206-079-000 165 PIERCE LAKE RD ANTONELLIS FAMILY RECREATIONAL TRUST 84,310 206-073-000 PIERCE LAKE RD ANTONELLIS FAMILY RECREATIONAL TRUST 7,600 206-079-001 PIERCE LAKE RD ANTONELLIS FAMILY RECREATIONAL TRUST 12,500 ANTRIM COTTAGE FAMILY TRUST 241-008-000 38 WHITE BIRCH POINT RD HAMILTON ANDREW TTEES ET AL 137,300 228-004-000 MEETINGHOUSE HILL RD ANTRIM GRANGE 103,540 235-014-000 HATTIE BROWN RD ANTRIM LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 59,626 233-068-000 SMITH RD ANTRIM LUMBER COMPANY INC 715 233-067-000 SMITH RD ANTRIM LUMBER COMPANY INC 2,347 233-063-000 SMITH RD ANTRIM LUMBER COMPANY INC 3,856 233-061-000 74 SMITH RD ANTRIM LUMBER COMPANY INC 267,232 232-035-000 128 CONCORD ST ANTRIM MILL 307,500 104-003-000 DEPOT & AKIN ANTRIM MILL CORPORATION 14,400 104-106-001 HIGH ST ANTRIM MILL CORPORATION 52,100 104-106-000 42 MAIN ST ANTRIM MILL CORPORATION 612,700 207-017-000 73 OLD NORTH BRANCH RD ANTRIM RIVER ROAD REALTY LLC 434,590 228-028-000 223 CLINTON RD ANTRIM STONE CHURCH FOUNDATION 402,100 212-027-001 KEENE RD ANTRIM WIND ENERGY LLC 74,200 208-006-000 54 LIBERTY FARM RD APKARIAN SAMUEL E & MICHELE D 265,767 ARCHER JANET M REV TRUST 104-094-000 22 HIGHLAND AVE ARCHER JANET M TTEE 147,420 103-090-000 1 POST RD ARIZCUREN JOANNE MARIE & JOHN 377,260 232-018-000 32 GOODELL RD ARSENAULT DAVID JR & JENNIFER 167,800 104-010-000 16 DEPOT ST ATKINSON RICHARD W & JEANNE C 139,140 104-050-000 10 HIGH ST AUBREY KIMBERLY ANNE 110,750 248-007-000 WILLARD POND RD AUDUBON SOCIETY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE 300 240-016-000 BRIMSTONE CORNER RD W/S AUDUBON SOCIETY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE 681 248-006-000 WILLARD POND RD S/S AUDUBON SOCIETY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE 800 247-008-000 WILLARD POND AUDUBON SOCIETY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE 1,984 252-017-000 STODDARD RD AUDUBON SOCIETY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE 5,264 253-007-000 WILLARD POND RD AUDUBON SOCIETY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE 7,000 2 TOWN OF ANTRIM - PRELIMINARY VALUES - SUBJECT TO CHANGE - OWNER ORDER MAP LOT LOCATION OWNER ASSESSED VALUE 248-008-000 WILLARD POND RD AUDUBON SOCIETY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE 7,560 248-003-000 STODDARD RD AUDUBON SOCIETY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE 10,449 248-005-000 MAP 248 - LOT 5 AUDUBON SOCIETY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE 19,200 254-002-000 OLD ANTRIM RD AUDUBON SOCIETY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE 34,000 238-001-000 MAP 238 - LOT 1 AUDUBON SOCIETY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE 53,000 253-008-000 WILLARD POND RD AUDUBON SOCIETY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE 55,100 248-002-000 WILLARD POND AUDUBON SOCIETY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE 56,400 249-007-000 STODDARD RD AUDUBON SOCIETY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE 70,200 248-009-000 WILLARD POND RD AUDUBON SOCIETY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE 91,100 248-004-000 WILLARD POND RD AUDUBON SOCIETY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE 1,039,550 218-002-000 66 ELM AVE AUEN KENNETH 58,420 218-001-000 62 ELM AVE AUEN KEVIN T & TRAINOR JAYNE 209,714 104-001-000 6 AIKEN ST AVESTA ANTRIM VILLAGE LP 1,211,590 227-001-000 CLINTON RD BABB MARGARETTA LAURENSON 1,769 104-102-000 7 HIGH ST BACON CHRISTOPHER J & NORA J 156,340 206-031-000 38 WINKLEMAN'S POINT RD BAGLOE JUSTIN 168,500 246-002-000 266 PLEASANT ST BAGLOE ROBERT & PAMELA 239,500 242-022-000 93 OLD HANCOCK RD BAILEY JOHN A & MICHELLE 227,100 242-072-000 65 WEST ST BAILEY WILLIAM A 26,100 204-008-000 14 WHITNEY RD BAKHUIZEN GERRIT J 131,980 103-085-000 77 MAIN ST BANK OF NEW HAMPSHIRE 480,650 218-036-000 ELM AVE BANNING GEORGE R 27,200 218-037-000 71 ELM AVE BANNING GEORGE R 122,270 103-073-000 CONCORD ST BAPTIST CHURCH 140,500 103-071-000 87 MAIN ST BAPTIST CHURCH 156,000 103-072-000 MAIN ST BAPTIST CHURCH 318,960 217-027-000 CONCORD ST BARA THOMAS J 2,960 217-028-000 315 CONCORD ST BARA THOMAS J 201,396 232-054-000 17 CONTOOCOOK VALLEY AVE BARR DEBORAH 145,750 234-017-000 31 SOUTH HOLT HILL RD BARRETT DOUGLAS A & VICTORIA E 180,481 244-010-000 36 HIGH ST BARRETTE TIMOTHY R 142,400 212-040-000 351 KEENE RD BARRY ROBERT W 138,200 103-024-000 28 HIGHLAND AVE BARSANTI FERNANDO J & MARY L 164,920 242-076-000 45 WEST ST BARTO FAMILY REV TRUST 2015 195,830 102-018-000 4 NORTH MAIN ST BARTO VINCENT & JESSICA 258,500 3 TOWN OF ANTRIM - PRELIMINARY VALUES - SUBJECT TO CHANGE - OWNER ORDER MAP LOT LOCATION OWNER ASSESSED VALUE 230-004-000 CONCORD ST BATCHELOR WILLIAM H 25,240 217-001-000 CONCORD ST BATCHELOR WILLIAM H 638 245-008-000 15 BRYERS LANE BATES HELENA N 174,900 BATTAGLIA PATRICK M 102-054-000 40 CONCORD ST LYONS GRETCHEN L 222,720 233-015-000 5 GREGG LAKE RD BEAM JASON 226,880 216-003-000 30 WHITNEY RD BEAN STEPHEN & LINDA 64,400 233-001-000 124 CLINTON RD BEARD ANITA R 112,780 202-052-000 OLD 2ND NH TURNPIKE BEARD BROOK REALTY LLC 251 242-040-000 21 BUTTERCUP LANE BEAUCHAMP BARBARA J 144,200 242-038-000 29 BUTTERCUP LANE BEAUCHAMP MARSHALL & JOY 155,400 215-034-000 32 OLD MILK RD BEAUCHEMIN CHERI 289,242 BEAUCHEMIN MITCHELL T 102-023-000 18 NORTH MAIN ST CAMPANA NICOLE E 266,300 215-002-000 198 ELM AVE BEAUSOLEIL REV TRUST 311,520 227-019-000 23 NORTH HOLT HILL RD BECKER KENNETH M 402,482 242-003-000 8 BEAVER DAM RD BECKMAN GRANT A & JUDITH L 160,420 103-014-000 15 SUMMER ST BEERS LYNN 193,960 103-011-000 17 JAMESON AVE BEIHL BRIAN & WHITE JEANMARIE 168,010 202-050-000 44 OLD 2ND NH TURNPIKE BELANGER BRUCE & JANE 19,400 245-026-000 51 OLD HANCOCK RD BELFORD, BENJAMIN C & SUSIEJO L 166,994 206-065-000 144 PIERCE LAKE RD BELL DAVID J & DEBRA M 518,030 104-068-000 30 PLEASANT ST BELLIVEAU DAVID M 199,111 204-001-000 4 WHITNEY RD BELROSE ALBERT M & STARR 71,320 206-006-000 7 JACKMAN SHORES BENNETT FAMILY TRUST 331,840 206-010-000 21 JACKMAN SHORES BERARD PAUL R SR & LEONA J 278,000 227-016-000 35 NORTH HOLT HILL RD BERNARDI RAYMOND W & JUDI 341,136 240-009-000 93 BRIMSTONE CORNER RD BERNIER JACQUES P & SHANNON M 149,700 215-018-000 TURNER HILL RD BERNSTEIN ROBERT J & BARTLETT SUSAN 336 215-022-000 TURNER HILL RD BERNSTEIN ROBERT J & BARTLETT SUSAN 577 215-017-000 TURNER HILL RD BERNSTEIN ROBERT J & BARTLETT SUSAN 728 215-020-000 TURNER HILL RD BERNSTEIN ROBERT J & BARTLETT SUSAN 2,274 215-023-000 TURNER HILL RD BERNSTEIN ROBERT J & BARTLETT SUSAN 3,668 215-024-000 157 TURNER HILL RD BERNSTEIN ROBERT J & BARTLETT SUSAN 95,620 215-019-000 156 TURNER HILL RD BERNSTEIN ROBERT J & BARTLETT SUSAN 296,311 4 TOWN OF ANTRIM - PRELIMINARY VALUES - SUBJECT TO CHANGE - OWNER ORDER MAP LOT LOCATION OWNER ASSESSED VALUE 221-009-000 72 REED CARR RD BERWICK BRUCE E & BARBARA I 214,405 234-019-000 79 GREGG LAKE RD BETHEL ROBERT V & COURTNEY L 179,010 240-001-000 44 BRIMSTONE CORNER RD BETHEL SCOTT 136,800 102-024-000 22 NORTH MAIN ST BEZIO WILLIAM TRUST 210,700 249-004-000 PRIVATE RD 90 BIRCHLER RAYMOND A & REGINA I 7,700 245-037-000 89 OLD HANCOCK RD BLACK BARBARA J 173,650 253-005-000 WILLARD POND RD BLACKBURN WANDA L & BEN C 23,000 253-002-000 90 WILLARD POND RD BLACKBURN WANDA L & BEN C 50,648 245-054-000 PLEASANT ST BLACKMAN PAUL E & LINDA L 5,500 245-053-000 61 PLEASANT ST BLACKMAN PAUL E & LINDA L 203,920 252-008-000 388 STODDARD RD BLAIR CHRISTOPHER S & HANNAH S 151,490 228-002-000 CLINTON RD BLAIR FREDERICK C & JAMES F 23,700 206-040-000 62 PIERCE LAKE RD BLAIR FREDERICK JR & NANCY 311,664 206-039-000 58 PIERCE LAKE RD BLAIR JAMES T & LYNNE W 348,124 214-099-001 11 PIERCE LAKE RD BLAIR STEPHEN & SUSAN 731 214-099-002 11 PIERCE LAKE RD BLAIR STEPHEN G & SUSAN E 262,594 104-057-000 21 HIGH ST BLANCHETTE JAY J 153,700 BLANCHETTE
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