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2011 Owners and Values As of 11/28/11 1 of 129 12/2/2011 2011 OWNERS AND VALUES AS OF 11/28/11 ST# STREET UNIT PARCEL OWNER1 OWNER2 MAILING CITY ST ZIP ACRES LAND BLDG TOTAL 31 ABENAKI PATH LSP 252-016-072 WALTON, PETER J JR & MAUREEN 149 VILLAGE POST RD DANVERS MA 01923 0 0 104300 104300 28 ABENAKI PATH LSP 252-016-528 CRAWSHAW, DIANNE L TRUSTEE DLC TRUST PO BOX 7542 GILFORD NH 03247 0 0 66300 66300 29 ABENAKI PATH LSP 252-016-529 GREELY, VINCENT J & LORRAINE C 38 BAILEY COURT HAVERHILL MA 01832 0 0 80300 80300 30 ABENAKI PATH LSP 252-016-530 ARMSTRONG, DONALD C & MARCIA A 8 LAWRENCE ST WILMINGTON MA 01887 0 0 75600 75600 33 ABENAKI PATH LSP 252-016-073 CONNELLY, THOMAS J & JEAN A 43 BELLEVUE AVENUE WINTHROP MA 02152 0 0 109200 109200 40 ABENAKI PATH LSP 252-016-540 KELLY, JAMES & MIGLIACCIO, NANCY 9 BURNAP ST WILMINGTON MA 01887 0 0 66400 66400 2 AIRPORT RD MST 214-037-000 LITTLE BEAR PCS LLC 37 MAGNOLIA AVE MAGNOLIA MA 01930 2.33 56800 3400 60200 2 AIRPORT RD U1 214-037-001 LITTLE 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