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2017-2018 Dorset Grant List Parcel ID Owner Info 2017-2018 Dorset Grant List Parcel ID Owner Info: Mailing Address Physical Location Tax Map # Span # Acreage Value 594 1348 MAD TOM ROAD, LLC C/O PATRICIA MARKER 250 W 90TH ST APT 10D NEW YORK NY 10024 1348 MAD TOM RD 12-00-10.2 180-057-11079 7.99 338700 672 1773 DORSET MARBLE HOUSE, LLC C/O KIRSTEN MCDONOUGH 31 SEAWATCH DR SAVANNAH GA 31411 1776 ROUTE 30 10-00-23.1 180-057-10372 38.39 782100 41216 1773 DORSET MARBLE HOUSE, LLC 31 SEAWATCH DR SAVANNAH GA 31411 0 BLACK ROCK LN 23-20-50.5 180-057-11552 2.78 144800 376 202 FARWELL LANE LLC C/O KATHRYN FARBER 430 VILLAGE LANE VERO BEACH FL 32963 202 FARWELL LN 22-21-93.12 180-057-10785 3.1 665000 604 2098 MORSE HILL RD NOMINEE TRUST 7/30/12 WENDELL TRUSTEE, ANDREA 2519 FAIRWAY ISLAND DR WELLINGTON FL 33414 2098 MORSE HILL RD 11-00-96,53 180-057-11420 113.27 1619400 421 3239 ROUTE 30 LLC C/O ROCHLIN 1881 HERRICK BROOK RD PAWLET VT 5761 H 3239 ROUTE 30 22-21-47 180-057-10724 0.75 321700 934 330 FOOTE ROAD LLC C/O ANDREW CHERNA 14 EAST 90TH STREET, APT 8E NEW YORK NY 10128 330 FOOTE RD 20-20-11 180-057-11623 6.8 813600 85042 39 EAGLE RIDGE LLC C/O DOROTHY CASALE RIVA 8 FORSET ST SAG HARBOR NY 11963 39 EAGLE RIDGE 14-00-56 180-057-10203 5.7 663700 91004 ABBOTT, CARTER M PERTSEMLIDIS, ASHLEY M PO BOX 386 PEAPACK NJ 7977 239 PINNACLE LN 20-21-55 180-057-11136 3.01 623700 674 ABERNETHY, JOHN DAVE, RUPA 12 SUSSEX AVENUE CHATHAM NJ 7928 631 DORSET ORCH 23-20-27 180-057-10919 11.2 246800 2020 ABYSALH, CHARLES & GEORGE 30 WARD ST N BROOKFIELD MA 1535 550 ROUTE 30 24-00-68 180-057-10003 3.66 288600 20920 ADAMS, CHARLES S JR & GEORGIA 233 GREENS FARM RD WESTPORT CT 6880 0 TWIN WILLOWS LN 21-00-06.06 180-057-11501 17.17 472600 4 ADAMS, J K CO 1430 ROUTE 30 DORSET VT 5251 1430 ROUTE 30 10-00-54 180-057-10004 19.85 1134400 99091 ADAMS, MARY L PO BOX 37 MANCHESTER VILLAGE VT 5254 103 READ FARM LN 15-00-69 180-057-10006 3.35 494700 82105 ADAPTIVE ADVENTURES, LLC C/O DIGIACOMO 32 SHERWOOD DRIVE RAMSEY NJ 7446 158 KENT HILL RD 21-00-95 180-057-11562 0.46 800500 185 ADDINGTON, BROOKS HARDWICK ADDINGTON, CHIE KAGAWA PO BOX 1008 DORSET VT 5251 1291 LOWER HOLLOW RD 06-00-58 180-057-10225 1.6 555800 92016 AEOLUS ANIMAL HOSPITAL WENDELL, ROBERT J 145 HARMONY LN MANCHESTER CTR VT 5255 145 HARMONY LN 15-00-36.2 180-057-10008 8.49 460200 552 ALBERTSSON, LILLY 161 DORSET HILL RD E DORSET VT 5253 161 DORSET HILL RD 11-00-94.2 180-057-10013 5.77 438400 8010 ALFANO, MICHAEL A & SUZANNE E 255 SPRUCE LA DORSET VT 5251 255 SPRUCE LN 14-00-04.07 180-057-10323 5 945500 90019 ALLEN, JOHN H & MARY T PO BOX 811 DORSET VT 5251 253 OWLS HEAD HILL LN S 24-00-35.03 180-057-11100 1.8 394500 1318 ALLEN, ROBERT W & KAREN H 292 EAGLE RIDGE DORSET VT 5251 292 EAGLE RIDGE 14-00-59 180-057-10015 6.03 1095500 1502 ALLEN, STEPHEN I & JULIA E 267 WOODLAND WESTFIELD NJ 7090 2386 DORSET WEST RD 22-21-91 180-057-10726 2.2 562600 91001 ALPER, SHARON 976 BOWEN HILL ROAD E DORSET VT 5253 976 BOWEN HILL RD 07-00-42.2 180-057-10017 16.08 635000 192 ALPERT, PETER SCHWAB, JILL 157 RIDGE AVE NEWTON MA 2459 130 BLUE HILL LN 15-00-66 180-057-10709 10.75 625000 92009 ALSPAUGH, MARK J PO BOX 78 MANCHESTER VT 5254 1902 DORSET HILL RD 11-00-29.2 180-057-10018 10.53 343400 840 AMS III, CHARLES M & MARY Q 517 LOWER HOLLOW RD DORSET VT 5251 517 LOWER HOLLOW RD 21-00-61 180-057-10034 0.91 472900 86002 AMS, CHARLES & MARY PO BOX 441 DORSET VT 5251 147 UPPER HOLLOW RD 21-00-51.2 180-057-10020 3.1 727900 564 AMSTERDAM DEVELOPMENT INC C/O MARBLE HOUSE PROJECT 25 WEST 11TH ST NEW YORK NY 10011 1161 DORSET WEST RD 10-00-67.11 180-057-10342 13.49 1206400 85034 AMSTERDAM DEVELOPMENT INC C/O MARBLE HOUSE PROJECT 25 WEST 11TH ST NEW YORK NY 10011 1084 DORSET WEST RD 10-00-66.21 180-057-11087 5.4 400200 90032 AMSTERDAM DEVELOPMENT INC 25 WEST 11TH ST NEW YORK NY 10011 0 DORSET WEST RD 09-00-24.2 180-057-10603 1.53 140000 30 ANDERSEN DEAN 3324 PEACHTREE RD #814 ATLANTA GA 30326 385 VILLAGE ST 25-20-24 180-057-11181 0.09 119700 717 ANDERSON, JAMES N & SHIRLEY A 852 NICHOLS HILL RD DORSET VT 5251 852 NICHOLS HILL RD 09-00-35.100 180-057-10791 1.04 688700 1078 ANDRES, BRADFORD ALLEN, JENNIFER ANN 68 GREEN PEAK ORCH S E DORSET VT 5253 68 GREEN PEAK ORCH S 15-00-58 180-057-10501 9.9 1292200 671 API PROPERTIES 810, LLC C/O JOHNSON, DIANE & ROBIN 50 LINDEN COURT SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS NJ 7762 414 416 DORSET HOLLOW RD 21-00-84 180-057-11441 19.67 1114400 93007 APPELMAN, JACK & ANGELA 627 DORSET WEST RD DORSET VT 5251 627 DORSET WEST RD 10-00-74.11 180-057-10024 84 1805800 996 APTEKAR, SEYMOUR & DORIS 30 THE HEMLOCKS ROSLYN EST NY 11576 633 MCNAMARA RD 14-00-8,9 180-057-10026 5.2 523400 106 ARKWAY ESTATE, RICHARD B C/O ARKWAY, ANGELA 54 RIVERSIDE DRIVE NEW YORK NY 10024 379 OWLS HEAD HILL LN 10-00-41 180-057-10028 3.95 439800 85023 ARMSTRONG, FREDERICK W & RAILI A 447 PAUL AVE ALLENDALE NJ 7401 456 LOWER HOLLOW RD 21-00-64.0 180-057-10029 1.53 399800 85006 ARNOLD REVOCABLE TRUST, GEOFFREY 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L 3921 SHEARWATER DRIVE JUPITER FL 33477 474 LOWER HOLLOW RD 21-00-63.0 180-057-10274 1.51 416500 38 BADGER, DONALD BOX 495 MANCHESTER CTR VT 5255 0 BEECH RIDGE 16-00-09 180-057-10040 0.26 7600 144 BAER, ELLEN LEEDS BAER, JESSICA MIKSIS 420 E 51ST ST APT 11J NEW YORK NY 10022 2717 DORSET WEST RD 22-20-30 180-057-10041 4.6 708500 681 BAILEY, MICHAEL P PO BOX 631 DORSET VT 5251 62 DORSET VILLAGE LN 20-21-70 180-057-10043 0.65 215700 361 BAKER ZACHARY 4976 ROUTE 30 DORSET VT 5251 4976 ROUTE 30 20-21-02 180-057-10662 1.1 158900 91013 BAKER, JOHN E II & DEBORAH 114 OLD ROUTE 7 E DORSET VT 5253 114 OLD ROUTE 7 07-00-03.2 180-057-10047 3 332800 45 BAKER, JOHN EDWARD JR 114 OLD ROUTE 7 E DORSET VT 5253 257 PEACE ST 20-21-52 180-057-10048 0.4 132600 47 BAKER, TIMOTHY & MARY 69 SNOW RD DORSET VT 05251-9704 25 69 SNOW RD 10-00-17,18,19 180-057-10050 0.95 467100 30425 BALDWIN / FRIEDLY FAMILY TRUST 2630 DANBY MOUNTAIN RD DORSET VT 5251 2630 DANBY MT RD 02-00-05 180-057-11520 1.1 260000 130 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