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Fiscal Year 2021 Semi-Annual Personal Property Commitment (PDF) Tax Rate/$1000 $4.62 Fiscal Year 2022 Semi-Annual Personal Property Commitment Owner and Parcel Information Class Assessed Taxable Assessments 102377 9J-7B-LP27 501 13,600 13,600 H1 Tax $31.42 DEVRIES CHRISTINE 70 A LEONARD WAY 13,600 13,600 H2 Tax $31.41 70 A LEONARD WAY CHATHAM, MA 02633 Tax $62.83 101967 9J-6A-LP29 501 20,520 20,520 H1 Tax $47.40 LITTLEJOHN JAMES R & 96 A LEONARD WAY 20,520 20,520 H2 Tax $47.40 JANA J 7343 LANE PARK CT Tax $94.80 DALLAS, TX 75225 101957 12E-23E-A13 501 19,730 19,730 H1 Tax $45.58 PHELAN CYNTHIA S & 106 ABSEGAMI RUN 19,730 19,730 H2 Tax $45.57 DAVID C 242 BEACON ST 5 Tax $91.15 BOSTON, MA 02116-1219 102573 12E-23C-A11 501 17,710 17,710 H1 Tax $40.91 MORRIS MARK & 124 ABSEGAMI RUN 17,710 17,710 H2 Tax $40.91 MARLENE 13 MINUTEMAN WAY Tax $81.82 CANTON, MA 02021 775 12E-23A-A9 501 25,180 25,180 H1 Tax $58.17 138 ABSEGAMI RUN 138 ABSEGAMI RUN 25,180 25,180 H2 Tax $58.16 REALTY TRUST PEDERSEN BARBARA L Tax $116.33 TRUSTEE 138 ABSEGAMI RUN CHATHAM, MA 02633 102076 12E-23-A20 501 81,150 81,150 H1 Tax $187.46 ABSEGAMI RUN LLC 141 ABSEGAMI RUN 81,150 81,150 H2 Tax $187.45 MGRS TUTRONE II ANTHONY & TUTRONE Tax $374.91 AMY 212 5TH AVE NEW YORK, NY 10010- 2180 102855 14I-50-W58 501 14,630 14,630 H1 Tax $33.80 FAY ANDREW T & 63 ANDREW MITCHELL 14,630 14,630 H2 Tax $33.79 RACHEL E LN 400 WICKHAM LN Tax $67.59 SOUTHLAKE, TX 76092 Wednesday, September 22, 2021 Page 1 of 193 Owner and Parcel Information Class Assessed Taxable Assessments 102666 9K-53-G4 501 21,150 21,150 H1 Tax $48.86 GUIDOBONI PAUL R & 60 ARBUTUS TRL 21,150 21,150 H2 Tax $48.85 YAMEN B 39 VINE BROOK RD Tax $97.71 MEDFIELD, MA 02052 102827 8K-15-G38 501 10,910 10,910 H1 Tax $25.20 THE JMG NOMINEE 61 ARBUTUS TRL 10,910 10,910 H2 Tax $25.20 TRUST GALLAGHER JOHANNA M Tax $50.40 TRUSTEE 81 MALDEN ST W BOYLSTON, MA 01583 492 8K-14A-1 501 40,550 40,550 H1 Tax $93.67 JUDITH RAYMOND 68 ARBUTUS TRL 40,550 40,550 H2 Tax $93.67 DARCY 2012 REALTY TRUST Tax $187.34 DARCY JUDITH & RAYMOND TRUSTEE 68 ARBUTUS TRL CHATHAM, MA 02633 102301 8K-12-G19 501 12,030 12,030 H1 Tax $27.79 RS CALLENDER JR 104 ARBUTUS TRL 12,030 12,030 H2 Tax $27.79 TRUST & MARY SUTRO Tax $55.58 CALLENDER TRUST 20 MARA VISTA CT TIBURON, CA 94920 102421 8K-12A-G19A 501 12,410 12,410 H1 Tax $28.67 JAKOLA PETER B & RUTH 116 ARBUTUS TRL 12,410 12,410 H2 Tax $28.66 ANN 80 MOUNTAIN VIEW RD Tax $57.33 LEOMINSTER, MA 01453 101794 8K-21-G18 501 19,100 19,100 H1 Tax $44.12 125 ARBUTUS LLC 125 ARBUTUS TRL 19,100 19,100 H2 Tax $44.12 33 OTIS HILL RD HINGHAM, MA 02043 Tax $88.24 102721 8K-11-G20 501 10,030 10,030 H1 Tax $46.34 128 ARBUTUS TRAIL 128 ARBUTUS TRL 10,030 10,030 H2 Tax $0.00 REALTY TRUST CURTIS WILLIAM S & JOY Tax $46.34 U TRSTES 13 BARTLETT ST MALDEN, MA 02148 Wednesday, September 22, 2021 Page 2 of 193 Owner and Parcel Information Class Assessed Taxable Assessments 101896 14A2-2-N60 501 13,000 13,000 H1 Tax $30.03 STRACCIA FRANK J 44 ATTUCKS TRL 13,000 13,000 H2 Tax $30.03 170 MOULTON ST S HAMILTON, MA 01982- Tax $60.06 1222 432 14A3-24-N62 501 32,290 32,290 H1 Tax $74.59 THE JULIA MARGARET 84 ATTUCKS TRL 32,290 32,290 H2 Tax $74.59 SMITH REV TR OF 2019 SMITH JULIA M TRUSTEE Tax $149.18 105 WHITELAWN AVE MILTON, MA 02186-3538 102084 14A3-23-N63 501 27,970 27,970 H1 Tax $64.61 96 ATTUCKS TRAIL 96 ATTUCKS TRL 27,970 27,970 H2 Tax $64.61 REALTY TRUST BLACKWELL DOUGLAS E Tax $129.22 & MARJORIE G TRSTES 96 ATTUCKS TRL CHATHAM, MA 02633 785 14A3-16-N65 501 15,820 15,820 H1 Tax $36.55 POLASKI KEITH ERIC & 98 ATTUCKS TRL 15,820 15,820 H2 Tax $36.54 DIANE LOUISE 465 CHANDLER ST Tax $73.09 DUXBURY, MA 02332 102613 14A3-19-N68 501 14,130 14,130 H1 Tax $32.64 HAYDON CHARLES P & 129 ATTUCKS TRL 14,130 14,130 H2 Tax $32.64 LEIGH A 652 MASS AVE UNIT 3 Tax $65.28 BOSTON, MA 02118 102199 14A3-20-N69 501 13,460 13,460 H1 Tax $31.10 BERLEY NANCY 137 ATTUCKS TRL 13,460 13,460 H2 Tax $31.09 73 LEXINGTON CIR HOLDEN, MA 01520 Tax $62.19 101940 3B-16-B17 501 14,920 14,920 H1 Tax $34.47 KEHOE JOHN P & 14 AUNT CARRIES RD 14,920 14,920 H2 Tax $34.46 ELIZABETH M 43 UPPER MOUNTAIN AVE Tax $68.93 MONTVILLE, NJ 07045 Wednesday, September 22, 2021 Page 3 of 193 Owner and Parcel Information Class Assessed Taxable Assessments 101863 7E-7J-B9 501 15,490 15,490 H1 Tax $35.78 FAINELLI DOUGLAS L & 27 AUNT KATES WAY 15,490 15,490 H2 Tax $35.78 PRISCILLA R 48 OUTLOOK DR Tax $71.56 LEXINGTON, MA 02421 102247 16G-3B-A3 501 40,740 40,740 H1 Tax $94.11 GEW PROPERTY LLC 16 AUNT LYDIAS WAY 40,740 40,740 H2 Tax $94.11 907 SCIOTO DR FRANKLIN LAKES, NJ Tax $188.22 07417 102010 16G-3A-A2 501 12,780 12,780 H1 Tax $29.52 AUNT LYDIAS WAY 17 17 AUNT LYDIAS WAY 12,780 12,780 H2 Tax $29.52 REALTY TRUST PERRY JOHN R JR & Tax $59.04 SUSAN TRSTES 767 WASHINGTON ST 302 NORWOOD, MA 02062 101944 10B-20-B31 501 16,190 16,190 H1 Tax $37.40 LEBOVITS SUSAN 87 AUNT NABBYS LN 16,190 16,190 H2 Tax $37.40 51 FAIRLEE RD NEWTON, MA 02468-2040 Tax $74.80 101963 10B-24-2 501 16,480 16,480 H1 Tax $38.07 GORDON LAWRENCE P & 98 AUNT NABBYS LN 16,480 16,480 H2 Tax $38.07 JACQUELYN 81 STOUGHTON RD Tax $76.14 DEDHAM, MA 02026-5231 102014 10B-21-6 501 15,160 15,160 H1 Tax $35.02 ROBERTA MASIELLO & 103 AUNT NABBYS LN 15,160 15,160 H2 Tax $35.02 TERRY SAVAGE R TRUST 197 9TH ST PH 11 Tax $70.04 CHARLESTOWN, MA 02129 102640 12L-15A-L2 501 16,540 16,540 H1 Tax $38.21 12 AVALON PT REALTY 12 AVALON POINT RD 16,540 16,540 H2 Tax $38.20 TRUST MOORE ANDREW J Tax $76.41 TRUSTEE 1111 COMMONWEALTH AVE NEWTON, MA 02459-1446 Wednesday, September 22, 2021 Page 4 of 193 Owner and Parcel Information Class Assessed Taxable Assessments 102367 12L-15C-L4 501 25,580 25,580 H1 Tax $59.09 AVALON PONT 24 AVALON POINT RD 25,580 25,580 H2 Tax $59.09 RESIDENCE TRUST SHERIDAN PAUL M Tax $118.18 TRUSTEE 190 S LASALLE ST STE 1700 CHICAGO, IL 60603-3496 102825 7E-7D-B4 501 13,110 13,110 H1 Tax $30.29 THE DIMKE FAMILY 26 BAILEYS PATH 13,110 13,110 H2 Tax $30.28 TRUST DIMKE JR ROBERT J & Tax $60.57 PATRICIA A TRSTES 140 HALSTED DR HINGHAM, MA 02043-1660 101797 7E-7F-B6 501 15,980 15,980 H1 Tax $36.92 SERVICE KEVIN & 38 BAILEYS PATH 15,980 15,980 H2 Tax $36.91 DIANNE M 38 BAILEYS PATH Tax $73.83 CHATHAM, MA 02633 102282 7E-7L-B11 501 11,740 11,740 H1 Tax $27.12 MISKA EDWIN D & 43 BAILEYS PATH 11,740 11,740 H2 Tax $27.12 SUZANNE M 123 RYEGATE RD Tax $54.24 FAIRFIELD, CT 06824 60 7E-7Q-B15 501 17,300 17,300 H1 Tax $39.97 DURKIN JOHN E & 65 BAILEYS PATH 17,300 17,300 H2 Tax $39.96 JUDITH A 85 CULVER RD Tax $79.93 GROTON, MA 01450 102027 7E-7M-B12 501 15,870 15,870 H1 Tax $36.66 BARBARA L MACKINNON 68 BAILEYS PATH 15,870 15,870 H2 Tax $36.66 TRUST MACKINNON BARBARA L Tax $73.32 & RICHARD TRSTES 1279 TUSCANY BLVD VENICE, FL 34292 102300 7E-7S-B17 501 19,970 19,970 H1 Tax $46.13 71 BAILEYS PATH 71 BAILEYS PATH 19,970 19,970 H2 Tax $46.13 NOMINEE TRUST ROACH JAMES M & Tax $92.26 MARGUERITE C TRSTES 30 NOBSCOT RD UNIT 25 SUDBURY, MA 01776 Wednesday, September 22, 2021 Page 5 of 193 Owner and Parcel Information Class Assessed Taxable Assessments 102976 7E-7P-B14 501 13,600 13,600 H1 Tax $31.42 ZAZZALI VICTOR & JOYCE 76 BAILEYS PATH 13,600 13,600 H2 Tax $31.41 167 KLINE BLVD BERKELEY HEIGHTS, NJ Tax $62.83 07922 101873 7E-7R-B16 501 16,710 16,710 H1 Tax $38.60 HETHERINGTON 84 BAILEYS PATH 16,710 16,710 H2 Tax $38.60 MEREDYTHE L 8345 NW 66TH ST 5261 Tax $77.20 MIAMI, FL 33166 101629 7E-7U-B19 501 15,250 15,250 H1 Tax $35.23 SALHUS STEPHEN K & 85 BAILEYS PATH 15,250 15,250 H2 Tax $35.23 VICTORIA D 3 BERRYHILL DR Tax $70.46 FT SALONGA, NY 11768 102139 16F-8A-4A 501 24,710 24,710 H1 Tax $57.08 RENDEZ-VOUS DES AMIS 27 BARCLIFF AVE 24,710 24,710 H2 Tax $57.08 LLC 5030 CONSTANCE ST Tax $114.16 UNIT 2 NEW ORLEANS, LA 70115 102757 PP-0-14775 501 22,480 22,480 H1 Tax $51.93 CHATHAM FISH PIER 45 BARCLIFF AVE 22,480 22,480 H2 Tax $51.93 MARKET STEVE GENNODIE Tax $103.86 8 CAPTAINS WALK N CHATHAM, MA 02650 102500 15F-31-46 501 12,710 12,710 H1 Tax $29.36 SPALTER JEFFREY S & 59 BARCLIFF AVE 12,710 12,710 H2 Tax $29.36 JOANNE B 360 GULF OF MEXICO DR Tax $58.72 331 LONGBOAT KEY, FL 34228-4038 102488 15F-32-45 501 17,720 17,720 H1 Tax $40.94 MARK T ROSKEY 67 BARCLIFF AVE 17,720 17,720 H2 Tax $40.93 REVOCABLE TRUST ROSKEY MARK T & Tax $81.87 DEBRA A TRSTES 197 8TH ST UNIT 604 CHARLESTOWN, MA 02129 Wednesday, September 22, 2021 Page 6 of 193 Owner and Parcel Information Class Assessed Taxable Assessments 102493 15G-13-X1 501 21,080 21,080 H1 Tax $48.70 RUTLEDGE STEPHEN F & 76 BARCLIFF AVE 21,080 21,080 H2 Tax $48.69 PENELOPE S PO BOX 6 Tax $97.39 NORFOLK, MA 02056-0006 102665 15G-13A-31A 501 32,460 32,460 H1 Tax $74.99 GLUSKY SHON E & 84 BARCLIFF AVE 32,460 32,460 H2 Tax $74.98 STEFANIE B 20 CIDER MILL CIR Tax $149.97 ARMONK, NY 10504-3303 102505 15F-35-42 501 14,790 14,790 H1 Tax $34.17 SYLVIA M CORRIGAN 111 BARCLIFF AVE 14,790 14,790 H2 Tax $34.16 TRUST CORRIGAN SYLVIA M Tax $68.33 TRUSTEE 1 ARBOR LN 305 EVANSTON, IL 60201-1918 102109 15G-25-24 501 16,450 16,450 H1 Tax $38.00 DUCKETT JEREMY & 150 BARCLIFF AVE 16,450 16,450 H2 Tax $38.00 TRELLES ALICIA 120 COLLEGE TER APT D Tax $76.00 LOS GATOS, CA 95030 102175 15G-24-K2 501 15,890 15,890 H1 Tax $36.71 166 BARCLIFF AVE LLC 166 BARCLIFF AVE 15,890 15,890 H2 Tax $36.70 c/o DONIKAN CLAUDINE RESIDENT AGENT Tax $73.41 41 AMBERWOOD DR WINCHESTER, MA 01890- 2232 102917 15F-14-J1 501 22,130 22,130 H1 Tax $51.12 RAOUF FIRAS & 175 BARCLIFF AVE 22,130 22,130 H2 Tax $51.12 HADDAWI JAMEILA 53 HELENE RD Tax $102.24 WABAN, MA 02468 101652 16F-18-6 501 87,190 87,190 H1 Tax $201.41 GREGORY Q BROWN 15 BARCLIFF AVE EXT 87,190 87,190 H2 Tax $201.41 2008 QPRT & ANNA-LOUISE BROWN Tax $402.82
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