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List of Sharon sewer delinquents: $1,000 or more
NAME, SERVICE ADDRESS – TOTAL OWED
SHARON — These are people who owe Sharon Sanitary Authority $1,000 or more for back sewer bills (including interest and penalties) as of Feb. 4. Customers with current payment agreements and ones owing less than $1,000 are not on this list. The total owed by the 223 on this list is $707,268.
The information in the list came from the Sharon Sanitary Authority. Any questions or disputes should be addressed to the authority at 724-983-3232 or 724-983-3250.
Dietmar Ackerman, 600 and 608 Fourth St. – $4,367.05
Joseph Adamchick, 937 Stambaugh Ave. – $1,869.31
James Adams, 474 Lafayette Ave. 429 Frank St. – $5,180.90
All Investments Inc., 180 Cedar Ave. – $1,244.52
Alisha Altieri, 422 Prospect St. – $1,934.89
American Business Mortgage, 969 Cedar Ave. – $2,319.67
Kevin Anderson, 276 Prospect St. 283 Orchard St. – $4,864.37
Salvatore, Ralph and Robert Arena, 177 E State St. – $8,096.99
Abraham and Phyllis Ashenberg, 671 S Irvine Ave. – $3,551.80
Sam Axtell, 1225-1229 Sharpsville Ave. – $1,384.00
B & S Properties, 188 and 276 Elm St. – $1,319.13
Kevin Bailey, 785 Cedar Ave. – $1,333.04
Richard Baker, 28 Flowers Ave. – $2,844.34
Joyce Lesosky Baldarelli, 301 and 303 Spruce Ave. – $2,420.22
Levio Baldarelli et al., 14 properties on North Irvine and Stambaugh avenues – $12,966.37
Michelle and William Bauder, 429 Fourth St. – $1,337.10
Shawn Bayless, 507 Cedar Ave. – $1,314.28
Beneficial Mortgage Co., five properties – $5,860.70
Shawn Bennett, 343 Malleable St. – $3,651.11
Charles Bestwick, 10 properties – $6,324.90
David and Sheila Biblis, 670 McClure Ave. and 440 Meek St. – $2,224.09
Anne Black, 560 Fourth St. – $1,272.08
Gary Blackburn, 289 Alderman Ave. – $1,066.97
Isaac Blackshear, 343 Quinby St. – $1,360.13
Janet Bodien, 310 Lincoln St. – $4,956.40
Kathleen Boring et al., 177 Logan Ave. – $2,143.57
Jason and Angela Brock, 963 Cedar Ave. – $1,530.39
Katie and Chris Broussard, 388 Spencer Ave. – $1,235.40
Wyonna Budnick, 459 Ohio St. – $2,801.36
Irene Byler, 403 Prospect St. – $1,077.29
Kimberly Cagle, 14 properties – $33,569.94
Cynthia Cameron, 910 Saunders Ave. – $1,394.38
Russell and Pamela Cannon, 254 Malleable St. and 1130 Charles St. – $6,876.47
Rhonna Carter, 470 Prindle St. – $1,460.74
Taylor’s Catering, 632 E. Budd St. – $1,188.01
Neal Chakan, 883 and 885 Thomas St. – $1,821.45
Jeff Chaser, 73 Central Way – $1,716.68
Chestnut Street Café, 23 Chestnut St. – $2,476.41
Joseph Christoff, 10 properties – $13,243.02
Jeffrey and Margaret Clark, 558 N. Oakland Ave. – $1,297.52
Eric Cleveland, 236 Florence St. – $1,765.84
Sheila and Steve Colgan, 196 Sharpsville Ave. – $1,984.44
Columbia Theatre, 82 W. State St. – $2,501.76
Timothy and Kelly Coryea, 393 Delaware St. and 614 S. Oakland Ave. – $1,528.17
Colleen Coxson, 339 N. Oakland Ave. – $1,908.74
Felicia Coxson, 680 Spruce Ave. – $1,492.40
Nora Cummins, 337 Andrew St. – $3,168.64
Peter Curde, 315 N. Irvine Ave. – $2,654.99
Anna and Joseph Cvelbar estate, 436, 448 and 500 Wilson St. – $3,803.81
Daccord LLC, 257 Florence St. and 371 Orchard St. – $2,893.02
James Dale, 447 Prindle St. – $1,223.90
Darmac Inc., five properties on Prindle Street and South Oakland Ave. – $7,970.94
Nelsea Davis, 690 Prindle St. – $1,956.94
Wayne and Bella Delgros, 924 Sherman Ave. – $1,233.36
Stephanie Denoi, 409 North St. – $1,902.27
Destiny Ventures LLC, 580 Fourth St. – $1,683.73
Deutsche Bank National Trust Co., four properties – $2,170.85
Lee Devita, 272 S. Oakland Ave. – $1,585.29
Harold and Martha Dickson, 370 S. Oakland Ave. – $4,109.97
Nancy Dickson et al., 503 Walnut Ave. – $1,096.98
Heather Dillow, 150 Third Ave. – $2,301.48
Joe Dryer, 1122 Stambaugh Ave. – $3,173.56
John Dutcher, 349 Prospect St. – $1,945.05
Econohomes LLC, 172 Anson Way and 381 Logan Ave. – $2,350.55
EMC Mortgage Corp., 304 Fourth Ave. – $1,453.61
Herbert Faulkner, 346 Malleable St. – $1,297.58
William and Rita Ferringer, 1164 Sherman Ave. – $1,088.23
Marie Fleuridor, 703 S. Oakland Ave. – $1,246.51
James Foehl, 511 Harley Way – $2,445.78
Timothy Foltz, 126 and 128 Hazen Place – $5,120.76
Forest House LLC, 895 Sherman Ave. – $1,637.14
Jennifer and Michael Fraley, 72 Fifth Ave. – $2,168.52
Ron Frazier, 326 Alderman Ave. – $3,006.28
Leahbelle Frolick, 413 Ormond Ave. – $4,319.32
Charles Fryman, 501 Grant St. – $1,650.45
Peter and/or Diane Fuchs, six properties – $4,060.56
Jack Fulkman, 477 Nimick St. – $3,996.34
Joseph Fusco, 157 Flowers, 233 Second and 547 Lafayette Ave. – $1,320.67
Douglas and Rhonna Gajda, 249 New Castle Ave. – $1,903.65
Thomas Gearhart, 128 Second Ave. – $1,376.21
John P. Gligor, 311 Ormond Ave. – $1,281.82
Ron and Judith Gourley, 309 and 1262 Baldwin Ave. and 1442 Hall Ave. – $1,417.66
Green Tree Consumer Discount Co., 685 Baldwin Ave. and 1442 Hall Ave. – $1,863.87
Mishia Grimm, 114 Smith Ave. – $1,460.64
Raymond Guiney, 478 S. Oakland Ave. – $1,811.15
Luann Guarnieri, 413 Morton St. – $2,077.39
Thomas Hazuda, 106 Fifth Ave. – $1,638.13
Walter Heller, 448 Prindle St. – $3,073.78
Roberta and Robert Hilko, 251 E. Budd St. and 362 Malleable St. – $2,152.64
John Hill, 497 Davis St. and 438 Malleable St. – $1,788.96
Susan Hipkins, 663 and 665 S. Irvine Ave. – $2,884.04
Tiffani Hodges, 309 Malleable St. – $1,372.00
Lamonte and Tanavia Hodges, 279 Prospect St. – $1,810.44
Paul Homa, 497 Logan Ave. – $1,216.34
John Howard, 134 N. Irvine Ave. – $1,976.65
Jerry Hurl, 211 W. Budd St. – $2,930.86
Imagine Development Group, 338 Lorain St. – $1,463.03
J and H Investments Inc., 306, 310 and 314 Baldwin Ave. – $2,574.75
Wardell Jefferson, 271 Spruce Ave. and 416 Lafayette Ave. – $1,406.25
Barney and Brenda Johnston, 715 S. State Line Rd – $1,622.34
JP Morgan Chase Bank and subsidiaries, six properties – $7,030.49
Sami and/or Akram Kanaan, five properties – $6,449.32
Ruth Keith, 243 Liberty St. – $1,948.59
Joseph and Lottie Kimble, 495 Madison St. – $2,605.09
Jeannie Kinney, 364 Orchard St. – $5,755.88
Chandra Kodali, 359 Sherman Ave. – $1,338.32
Thomas Kress, 91 E. State St. and 500 Fullerton Place – $1,804.22
Dawn and Steven Kubyako, 421 Stambaugh Ave. – $1,306.30
James Laverty, 598 Cedar Ave. – $1,977.70
David Leith, 370 and 414 Orchard and 307 Florence Streets – $10,372.41
Don Leupold, 319 Maple Way – $1,078.50
Celeste Lewis, 218 Malleable St. – $2,503.09
Jean Likens, 201 First St. – $1,020.43
Chong Sing Lim, 372 Delaware St. – $2,962.00
Michael and Barb Lowrey, 458 A St. – $4,081.97
Mariani and Tonty Enterprises, 435 Watson St. and 474 Wengler Ave. – $6,251.45
Dewayne and Janet Markle, 534 S. Irvine Ave. – $1,808.76
Jonathan Martin, 15 properties – $9,466.84
Walter Matthews, 1304 Sherman Ave. – $2,088.14
Anthon and/or Rene Matulewicz, 437 and 469 Andrew St. – $1,734.76
Kenneth and Helen McCartney, 1334 Sherman Ave. – $1,335.40
Donald McClearn, 268 Elm St. – $3,437.18
Scott McCuskey, 387èand 415 A St. and 76 Logan Ave. – $2,905.40
Samuel McFiggen, 509 Ohio St. – $1,394.90
John and Debra McGaughey, six properties – $10,556.25
Terry McGee, 390 Wilson St. – $1,579.79
Eleanor McGill, 121 Fifth Ave. – $1,741.65
Amy McNeill, 124 and 126 N. Irvine Ave. – $1,085.61
Randy Merchant, 796 McClure Ave. – $2,504.07
Mickey J. Michael, 985 and 1001 Sherman Ave. – $2,973.21
Elisabeth Midgette, 354 Meek St. – $1,332.87
Rose Mikulin, 1057 Baldwin Ave. – $1,821.60
Robert Mild, 284 Prindle St. and 674 New Castle and 576 Logan avenues – $10,004.66
John and Colleen Miller, 430 Brooklyn, 76 Second and 403 North streets – $3,755.13
Wayne Miller Jr., 319 S. Oakland Ave. – $3,770.70
Gene Mills, 561 S. Dock St. – $1,475.45
Anthony Mineo, 11 properties – $35,541.26
Devin and Shannon Montgomery, 413 Curtis St. – $2,301.76
Daniel Moore, 1198 French St. – $1,584.91
Howard R. Mosley, 283 N. Oakland Ave. – $2,576.69
Donald Muffly, 419 Frank St. – $1,987.53
Mark Multari, 120 E State and 20 S. Railroad streets – $1,020.46
Todd and Melissa Murphy, 480 Ellsworth St. – $1,279.74
Houston Nearhoof, five properties – $2,889.37
Nico Homes Inc., 538 New Castle Ave. – $1,662.34
Sheila and Larry Norris, 671 New Castle Ave. and 531 McCleary St. – $1,788.32
Sheila O’Brien, 778 Cedar and 528 Logan avenues and 91 Strawbridge Ave. – $2,410.86
Daryl Ohl, 112 Logan Ave. – $1,691.07
Cheryl Panek, 537 Thornton St. – $1,292.31
Charles Panko, 263 Spruce Ave. – $2,010.23
Morgan Pence et al., 374 Florence St. – $3,353.46
Penn Auto Works, 422 E. Budd St. – $2,225.54
Pasquale and April Penzerro, 522 Ohio St. – $1,648.62
Rosalie Popovitch, 459 Russell St. – $3,088.77
Rosann Pratt, 312 Russell St. – $1,024.01
Melanie Preston, 661 Sherman Ave. – $1,151.89
Ralph Price Jr., 404 Prospect St. – $2,513.11
Professional Investment, 499 New Castle Ave. – $1,529.24
Jean Rader, 318 Baldwin Ave. – $1,573.69
Dawn Rankin, 737 Hull St. – $1,178.29
Juan Reardon et al., 290 Florence St. – $1,400.86
Albert Reiter Jr., 564 S. Irvine Ave. – $1,525.41
Mark and Krista Rheal, 397 Silver St. – $1,126.87
Tammy Riley and Jerry Rice, 455 Silver St. – $1,479.05
Adam Richards, 518 S. Irvine Ave. – $2,122.64
Alan Robinowitz, 640 Prindle St. – $1,935.61
Frank Rocco, 452 Hull St. and 645 Sherman Ave. – $7,780.82
Patricia Rocco, 364 Ellsworth St. – $1,940.82
Monica and Ralph Ross, 323, 325 Walnut and 449 North streets – $4,840.65
Thomas Runyan Jr., 399 Quinby St. – $3,182.65
Jim Sarvas, eight properties – $9,000.18
David Saunders, 522 New Castle Ave. – $4,470.71
Mark Scharville, 1430 Glenwood Drive – $1,398.73
Joseph Schell, 842 Sharpsville Ave. – $2,722.77
Lon Schell, 97 First Ave. and 587 Hull St. – $1,882.81
Jason Schenker, six properties – $4,144.57
Earl Schifino, five properties – $11,251.35
Brian Schmidt, 333 Prospect St. – $1,069.68
Lynda Shaffer, 719 S. Oakland Ave. – $2,815.24
Jitendra and Khyati Shah, 569 Leslie St. – $1,312.86
Lennie Shaner, 424 Quinby St. – $1,288.22
Shenango Kitchens, 332 Shenango Ave. – $1,390.21
Steve Sikora, 130 Fifth Ave. and 320, 322 Ohio St. – $1,178.47
Yvonne Silbaugh, 842 S. Oakland Ave. – $2,401.21
Nevin Smith, 326 and 328 Lorain St. – $4,026.57
Flora June Snyder, 390 Brooklyn St. – $1,362.81
Sheri Somerfield, 537 Baldwin Ave. – $1,193.79
Jerry Sovesky, seven properties – $1,586.55
Darlene Steines, 1148 Bon Air Drive, 437 W. State St. and 116 Taylor Ave. – $3,706.04
Thomas Sternthal, 356 N. Oakland Ave. – $2,706.10
Rosemary Sternthal, 259 Russell St. – $1,059.30
Barbara Sternthal, 239 Second St. – $1,031.86
Stewartship Fund, 95 Fourth Ave. – $1,548.82
Robert Sumner, 336 Russell St. – $1,801.60
Tammi Surles, 427 North St. – $1,652.44
Joseph Swestok, 150 Orchard St. – $2,683.40
Anabel L. Szanny, 379 Euclid Ave. – $1,499.22
Robert Taft, 329 and 339 McClure Ave. – $2,680.81
Christopher Thompson, 391 Quinby St. – $1,120.01
George Thomas, 949 Sherman Ave. – $5,076.02
Gary and Evelyn Thomas, 1173 Sherman Ave. – $1,036.33
Tod Titus, 1127 Baldwin Ave. – $5,195.71
Jason Tomei, four properties – $3,314.07
Joseph and/or Sandra Toth, 21 properties – $51,554.25
Charles Underwood, 514 Fullerton Place – $1,698.20
US Bank National Assoc., 272, 278 and 406èCedar Ave. – $2,300.26
Rhodely Vallon, eight properties on Orchard and Prospect streets – $11,280.78
Jason Vasil, 1297 Baldwin Ave. – $1,985.51
Vocal Group Hall of Fame, 92 and 100 W. State St. – $3,830.27
Carl Vogan, 545 Baldwin Ave. – $1,903.37
Sylvester Ward, 484 Fullerton St. – $1,072.05
Robert Watt, 462 Madison St. – $1,535.42
Martin Weisenborn, 1067 Cedar Ave. – $2,266.87
Wells Fargo Bank National Assoc., 263 Cedar Ave., 359 Baldwin Ave. and 1442 Hall Ave. – $2,026.92
Joseph White, four properties – $1,422.44
Lawrence Wilkerson, 357 Florence St. – $2,739.12
Gary and Susan Wilson, 288 Spruce Ave. – $1,768.86
Lloyd Wimer, 648 Hull St. – $1,499.22
Yvonne Winter, 243 Orchard St. – $1,148.45
Shirlene Wolcott, 382 Orchard St. – $1,015.74
Frank Womer, 254 Oak Way – $1,641.27
Dorothy Wrighter, 217 S. Irvine Ave. – $1,495.34
Michael Zyak, 428 Fourth St. – $1,363.56
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