12/12/2023 0 Comments Carlisle sentinel land transfers* Robert Morris to L and J properties North LLC, part lot 33 Gold McCandless and Shaw’s addition, city of Parkersburg, $34,100. * Christine Lee to John Landis, lot Laird Avenue, City of Parkersburg, $75,000. * Diane Damron to James O’Brien, lot 14 J C Trembly addition, city of Vienna, $247,750. * Tim Chancellor to Alexandria Riser, part of lot seven block Six Stephenson Staunton Pike addition, city of Parkersburg, $15,000. * Stephen Tracewell to Harold Smith II, lot 35 Happy Valley Lodge and Evans subdivision number one, Clay District, $90,000. * Gregory Semones to Chad Boone, lot 52 Blenn-lake addition Lubeck District, $175,000. * Stephenie Meyers to Justin Brown, lot Linden Street and 26th Street, city of Parkersburg, $139,999. 184 acre Fourth Ave., City of Vienna, $275,000. * Charles Guinn to Charles Guinn, tract 2.16 acres West Virginia Highway, number 31, Union District, exempt. * Philip Harris to Thomas Collins, tract one acres and one acre Lee Creek addition, Harris District, $9,000. * Richard Mullen to Jeremy Sams, tract 118.18 acres less oil, gas and mineral rights, Harris District, $165,000. * Ram Sathy to Joseph Griffin, lot 51 phase three Walnut Grove subdivision, Lubeck District, $175,000. * David Dinnin to David Dinnin, lot 10 subdivision Carrie Morelan tracts less exception, Parkersburg District, exempt. * Stephen Miller to Mark Belyus, lot 24 McDougal addition, Parkersburg District, $48,000. * Justin Miller to Michael Jantorno-Rahilly, tract old U.S. * Michael Chefren to John Fanta, tract 14,939 square feet Ann’s Drive and tract Ohio River all interest easements, Parkersburg District, $259,000. * Richard Bonar to David Davis, surface only tract 1.9 acres with plat, Harris District, $16,000. * Eric Bonar to Gary Fox, surface only tract 1.09 acres West Virginia Route 68 with platt, Harris District, $16,000. * Anita Moehlmann to Philip Mason, lot 26 Norwood addition, city of Vienna, exempt. * Stefanie Rummer to Zachary Krieg, lot two Hillsdale addition, city of Vienna, $157,000. * Sylvia Browne to Diane Judith, lot 37 Joseph Hile addition, city of Parkersburg, $59,000. * Kurt Weaver to Darren Poole, lots 38, 39, 40 and 41 Bell addition number one less strip, city of Vienna, $310,000. * William Sayre to Clint Sayre, tract 2.82 acres Leander Lane with plat, Union District, exempt. * Robert Summers to Beaver West Virginia LLC, lot Park Street, city of Parkersburg, $52,500. * Michael Romine to South Associates LLC, tract 4.9 acres Wood County Route 47/6 and right of way and easement with plat, Clay District, exempt. Marys Pike and right of way, Parkersburg District, $10,000. * Bernard Paxton to Bernard Paxton, tract 1.4 acres and tract 1.63 acres Old St. * Van White to Philip Brown, lot 13 South Acres addition Tygart District, $175,000. * Harbor Lane Development LLC to Richard Fox tract 96.7 21 acres less exceptions, West Virginia Route 68, Lubeck District, $140,000. Have the latest Carlisle news – plus coverage of Adams, York, and Perry counties – delivered to your door with a Carlisle Sentinel newspaper subscription.* AB Contracting Inc to Richard Fox, lots 21 and 22 Westover Estates subdivision section number one, Lubeck District, $7,000. Follow your favorite high school teams with sports coverage of swimming, lacrosse, basketball, track, and football.Find out about school closings, student-led food drives, tech in the classroom and other local education news.Get the latest War College news, human-interest stories, and veterans’-issue updates in the Sentinel’s military section.Keep up with the Cumberland River Valley with a Carlisle Sentinel subscription: The Sentinel also produces two weekly papers – for Carlisle and nearby Perry County – and a twice-weekly Shippensburg Sentinel that serves the small town where the original Sentinel was first published. Army War College, and surrounding Cumberland Valley communities. Now the paper covers Carlisle, the home of Penn State’s law school and the U.S. The Carlisle Sentinel has been covering the Cumberland County region since 1861, when it was started to cover Civil War developments.
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