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Values Old to New.Pdf Unique ID Map/Lot Property Type Owners Street # Street Name Old Full Value Old Assessed Value New Full Value New Assessed Value 053024 053 024 Residential LEVERE RUSSELL F & 5 ACORN WAY $271,700 $190,200 $270,972 $189,680 053021 053 021 Residential HUDON JILL I 6 ACORN WAY $282,500 $197,700 $303,228 $212,260 053025 053 025 Residential BRAZEL TERRENCE L & SANDRA M 11 ACORN WAY $302,300 $211,600 $300,983 $210,690 053022 053 022 Residential MAGEL JOHN & 12 ACORN WAY $254,600 $178,300 $245,898 $172,130 053026 053 026 Residential DYKAS J JAMES & ALLISON N 17 ACORN WAY $279,700 $195,800 $285,656 $199,960 053023 053 023 Residential SHEEHAN J BARRY & KIRSTEN G 18 ACORN WAY $288,400 $201,900 $288,314 $201,820 270016 270 016 Residential BARONE MICHAEL A & TINA MARIE 9 ADAMS LN $280,700 $196,500 $288,363 $201,850 270024 270 024 Residential LAVOIE RICHARD J & MICHELLE J 10 ADAMS LN $264,000 $184,800 $275,278 $192,690 270023 270 023 Residential SIDOTE VITINA M 14 ADAMS LN $281,400 $197,000 $296,813 $207,770 270017 270 017 Residential CHROSTOWSKI ANDREZ J&ELZBIETA 15 ADAMS LN $281,000 $196,600 $280,489 $196,340 270022 270 022 Residential NIEMIEC STANLEY & URSZULA 20 ADAMS LN $286,400 $200,500 $283,889 $198,720 270018 270 018 Residential JIN BRIAN K 21 ADAMS LN $306,800 $214,800 $314,279 $220,000 270021 270 021 Residential SCATA SALVATORE J & ROSARIA L/U 24 ADAMS LN $288,200 $201,700 $286,667 $200,670 270019 270 019 Residential MICHAELS BRUCE A & JUDITH R 27 ADAMS LN $290,600 $203,400 $289,021 $202,310 270020 270 020 Residential ZERIO FEDERICO & MARIANNE E 28 ADAMS LN $291,200 $203,800 $299,408 $209,590 114012 114 012 Residential DEROCHER DEBRA & 8 ALBERT AVE $152,700 $106,900 $148,452 $103,920 114014 114 014 Residential GAIANGOS SEBASTIAN & ESMERALDA 14 ALBERT AVE $191,000 $133,700 $176,171 $123,320 114009 114 009 Residential KOCUR JOHN 15 ALBERT AVE $218,200 $152,800 $212,913 $149,040 113028 113 028 Residential MAZZEO MARIA A 19 ALBERT AVE $180,000 $126,000 $181,361 $126,950 113042 113 042 Residential KOCUR JOHN 20 ALBERT AVE $203,800 $142,600 $200,479 $140,340 113029 113 029 Residential COHEN MELISSA A 25 ALBERT AVE $151,100 $105,800 $148,404 $103,880 113043 113 043 Residential BOICE JOHN J JR 28 ALBERT AVE $140,200 $98,100 $140,563 $98,390 113044 113 044 Residential PALLONE NICOLINA A 32 ALBERT AVE $166,700 $116,600 $167,477 $117,230 113030 113 030 Residential STARACE JOANNE 33 ALBERT AVE $159,700 $111,800 $152,279 $106,600 113045 113 045 Residential CALLAHAN JAMES E JR 36 ALBERT AVE $198,000 $138,500 $197,883 $138,520 113031 113 031 Residential CASSONE JOSEPH JR & ANNA R L/U 37 ALBERT AVE $202,400 $141,700 $208,647 $146,050 113046 113 046 Residential TYRSECK LATISHA 38 ALBERT AVE $183,100 $128,100 $185,392 $129,770 113032 113 032 Residential SKOWRONSKI LESZEK & CECYLIA 41 ALBERT AVE $183,900 $128,700 $176,975 $123,880 113047 113 047 Residential MEHMEDOVIC NURFIJAD & NEVRESA 46 ALBERT AVE $203,800 $142,700 $201,565 $141,100 113049 113 049 Residential FICARA SEBASTIANO 58 ALBERT AVE $193,700 $135,600 $206,442 $144,510 113037 113 037 Residential PALAZZO MICHAEL 61 ALBERT AVE $212,400 $148,700 $222,429 $155,700 113038 113 038 Residential MAY THOMAS E 65 ALBERT AVE $219,700 $153,800 $212,051 $148,440 113050 113 050 Residential DEROCHER JOSEPH R & DEBRA M 66 ALBERT AVE $145,400 $101,800 $146,965 $102,880 113051 113 051 Residential CRAFA VICTORIA A 70 ALBERT AVE $145,300 $101,800 $147,677 $103,370 Unique ID Map/Lot Property Type Owners Street # Street Name Old Full Value Old Assessed Value New Full Value New Assessed Value 113052 113 052 Residential GERVAIS KENNETH & PATRICIA B 74 ALBERT AVE $154,000 $107,800 $160,764 $112,530 113039 113 039 Residential HRYNKIEWICZ JOZEF & IRENA L/U 75 ALBERT AVE $212,200 $148,540 $206,617 $144,630 113053 113 053 Residential ALI GUY G & ANTONINA 80 ALBERT AVE $165,600 $115,900 $162,642 $113,850 113040 113 040 Residential WELLS FARGO NA 81 ALBERT AVE $155,500 $108,800 $149,106 $104,370 113054 113 054 Residential TYSZKA ANN & RICHARD A 84 ALBERT AVE $161,300 $112,900 $159,794 $111,860 113041 113 041 Residential ZITO BRIAN F L/U 87 ALBERT AVE $140,400 $98,280 $144,170 $100,920 113055 113 055 Residential DAVIDS CONCETTA 90 ALBERT AVE $160,800 $112,500 $157,680 $110,380 112014 112 014 Residential PELC GRZEGORZ 93 ALBERT AVE $175,400 $122,700 $168,844 $118,190 112023 112 023 Residential GOPAUL DIANNE 94 ALBERT AVE $160,700 $112,500 $162,503 $113,750 112015 112 015 Residential NUKIC MUNIB 97 ALBERT AVE $150,800 $105,600 $144,210 $100,950 112022 112 022 Residential SULLIVAN ELEANOR E 100 ALBERT AVE $167,000 $116,900 $166,478 $116,530 112016 112 016 Residential CEDENO ISRAEL 101 ALBERT AVE $143,900 $100,700 $148,059 $103,640 112021 112 021 Residential LIBBY BONNIE J 104 ALBERT AVE $146,300 $102,400 $143,645 $100,550 112017 112 017 Residential PETTIGREW KIRK & DIANA 105 ALBERT AVE $162,700 $113,900 $162,741 $113,920 241032 241 032 Residential HANNA NADIM N & REFCA 36 ALISON LN $277,800 $194,500 $268,104 $187,670 240038 240 038 Residential ALBANO CATERINO M 00009-11 ALISON LN $267,500 $187,300 $267,067 $186,950 240027 240 027 Residential RAMRUP PATRICIA & 00012-14 ALISON LN $270,900 $189,600 $264,850 $185,400 240031 240 031 Residential CINI DENION 00017-19 ALISON LN $244,800 $171,300 $274,907 $192,430 240030 240 030 Residential POLKOWSKI TOMASZ & EDYTA 00023-25 ALISON LN $244,600 $171,300 $257,684 $180,380 240028 240 028 Residential VALAD CLARA T & JAMES M 00026-28 ALISON LN $288,500 $201,900 $290,979 $203,690 240029 240 029 Residential ALACALI MARY 00027-29 ALISON LN $250,800 $175,500 $267,010 $186,910 241029 241 029 Residential FUSCO ANNE M & 00032-34 ALISON LN $265,600 $185,900 $267,962 $187,570 241030 241 030 Residential CHEN WANG & 00033-35 ALISON LN $256,400 $179,400 $267,048 $186,930 241031 241 031 Residential MORYL STANISLAW & WANDA 00037-39 ALISON LN $301,400 $211,100 $296,825 $207,780 091043 091 043 Residential COMPAGNA ROBERT DE & JOAN S TRUSTEES AMATO CIR $126,100 $88,300 $131,000 $91,700 091042 091 042 Residential COMPAGNA ROBERT & JOAN S TRUSTEES AMATO CIR $127,000 $88,900 $131,000 $91,700 091041 091 041 Residential GONSALVES BARBARA M TRUSTEE 7 AMATO CIR $499,500 $349,700 $537,301 $376,110 091040 091 040 Residential MANTZIARIS CHRISTOS & MARILYN 15 AMATO CIR $801,300 $561,000 $805,069 $563,550 091039 091 039 Residential KARANIAN EDNA M 21 AMATO CIR $702,200 $491,500 $841,507 $589,050 091038 091 038 Residential LOMBARDI MICHAEL P&ELIZABETH Y 29 AMATO CIR $527,200 $369,100 $549,935 $384,950 091044 091 044 Residential COMPAGNA ROBERT E & JOAN S TRUSTEE 30 AMATO CIR $724,100 $506,900 $739,816 $517,870 091037 091 037 Residential PAUL DAVID A & 33 AMATO CIR $523,700 $366,600 $570,053 $399,040 091036 091 036 Residential PETERSON KENNETH R & EILEEN M 41 AMATO CIR $588,400 $411,900 $608,377 $425,860 091035 091 035 Residential MONTINIERI PAUL F & JULIE L 43 AMATO CIR $600,300 $420,200 $644,859 $451,400 Unique ID Map/Lot Property Type Owners Street # Street Name Old Full Value Old Assessed Value New Full Value New Assessed Value 091034 091 034 Residential ANDERSON CRAIG C & KIMBERLY A 47 AMATO CIR $587,100 $411,000 $604,943 $423,460 091033 091 033 Residential KAMANI PANKAJ R & CHANDAN P 53 AMATO CIR $522,600 $365,800 $553,346 $387,340 091032 091 032 Residential PERNA RAFFAELE V & MARIELLA G 61 AMATO CIR $585,000 $409,500 $606,404 $424,480 091031 091 031 Residential AMENTA GAETANO & NUCCIA 71 AMATO CIR $583,900 $408,700 $637,115 $445,980 091030 091 030 Residential LABBE PAUL E & CLAUDETTE J TRUSTEES 77 AMATO CIR $445,300 $311,700 $457,574 $320,300 091029 091 029 Residential WENZEL LEE R & DONNA J TRUSTEES 87 AMATO CIR $428,900 $300,300 $460,450 $322,320 091027 091 027 Residential CHA KI SONG & CHIN SUK 90 AMATO CIR $510,600 $357,500 $557,289 $390,100 091028 091 028 Residential KARANIAN DAVID A & JENNIFER L 91 AMATO CIR $529,200 $370,500 $539,498 $377,650 091021 091 021 Residential ZIOMEK GREGORY J & NINA M 10 AMATO DR $524,600 $367,200 $558,867 $391,210 091024 091 024 Residential NGO LONG & CAROLINE T 17 AMATO DR $418,200 $292,700 $490,714 $343,500 091025 091 025 Residential MARQUIS ROSINA TRUSTEE 25 AMATO DR $437,300 $306,100 $448,430 $313,900 091026 091 026 Residential SANTILLI REMO & ASSUNTA 35 AMATO DR $597,900 $418,600 $640,960 $448,670 123023 123 023 Commercial WETHERSFIELD TOWN OF AMHERST ST $100,700 $70,500 $108,000 $75,600 123028 123 028 Residential TINE JOHN P 28 AMHERST ST $291,800 $204,300 $272,654 $190,860 123022 123 022 Residential FARINA CONCETTA A 31 AMHERST ST $243,500 $170,400 $241,409 $168,990 123027 123 027 Residential D'AMBROGIO SEBASTIANO & 38 AMHERST ST $255,100 $178,600 $256,725 $179,710 123021 123 021 Residential KACZMAREK EDWARD R & GLORIA MAE 39 AMHERST ST $216,600 $151,700 $217,600 $152,320 123020 123 020 Residential WROBEL WALDEMAR & BOGUMILA 45 AMHERST ST $218,700 $153,100 $232,735 $162,910 123026 123 026 Residential ANGELUCCI DIANE M 46 AMHERST ST $224,700 $157,400 $224,612 $157,230 123025 123 025 Residential DALIPI LUAN & JENISE 52 AMHERST ST $216,400 $151,500 $214,194 $149,940 123019 123 019 Residential HODZIC RAMIZ & MEJAZA 53 AMHERST ST $235,000 $164,600 $223,196 $156,240 123024 123 024 Residential SIPALA VINCENT JR 58 AMHERST ST $266,200 $186,400 $261,478 $183,030 110052 110 052 Residential BORDIERI LAURA A 76 AMHERST ST $209,200 $146,400 $208,803 $146,160 110053 110 053 Residential HUYNH THOMAS & 82 AMHERST ST $205,700 $144,000 $205,754 $144,030 110049 110 049 Residential DACOSTA AMANDA L 85 AMHERST ST $199,900 $140,000 $192,602 $134,820 110054 110 054 Residential SCATA SHIRLEY
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