SHARON — These Sharon sewer customers (also included in the other list) owe the highest amounts. The top 10 owe a total of $200,340.29, and all of the top 37 owe a total of $356,020.80.
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.
1. Joseph and/or Sandra Toth – $51,554.25
2. Anthony Mineo – $35,541.26
3. Kimberly Cagle – $33,569.94
4. Joseph Christoff – $13,243.02
5. Levio Baldarelli et al. – $12,966.37
6. Rhodely Vallon – $11,280.78
7. Earl Schifino – $11,251.35
8. John and Debra McGaughey – $10,556.25
9. David Leith – $10,372.41
10. Robert Mild – $10,004.66
11. Jonathan Martin – $9,466.84
12. Jim Sarvas – $9,000.18
13. Salvatore, Ralph and Robert Arena – $8,096.99
14. Darmac Inc. – $7,970.94
15. Frank Rocco – $7,780.82
16. JP Morgan Chase Bank and subsidiaries – $7,030.49
17. Russell and Pamela Cannon – $6,876.47
18. Sami and/or Akram Kanaan – $6,449.32
19. Charles Bestwick – $6,324.90
20. Mariani and Tonty Enterprises – $6,251.45
21. Beneficial Mortgage Co. – $5,860.70
22. Jeannie Kinney – $5,755.88
23. Tod Titus – $5,195.71
24. James Adams – $5,180.90
25. Timothy Foltz – $5,120.76
26. George Thomas – $5,076.02
27. Janet Bodien – $4,956.40
28. Kevin Anderson – $4,864.37
29. Monica and Ralph Ross – $4,840.65
30. David Saunders – $4,470.71
31. Dietmar Ackerman – $4,367.05
32. Leahbelle Frolick – $4,319.32
33. Jason Schenker – $4,144.57
34. Harold and Martha Dickson – $4,109.97
35. Michael and Barb Lowrey – $4,081.97
36. Peter and/or Diane Fuchs – $4,060.56
37. Nevin Smith – $4,026.57
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