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December 1, 2012

Real estate transactions 12/02/2012

JOHNSTOWN — The following are real estate transactions for $10,000 or more:

Cambria County

David W. Bunnell from William C. Kohut, property in Richland Township, $155,500.

Steven A. Caracciolo from Marianne Caracciolo, property in White Township, $100,000.

Michael A. Noel from Brenda Keilman, property in Blacklick Township, $175,000.

Debra A. Nelan from John P. Nesbella, property in Portage Borough, $43,000.

Thaddeus J. Kot from David A. Antolik, property in Upper Yoder Township, $167,000.

Jay A. McLucas from James M. Tiffany, property in Adams Township, $129,900.

JRBC Enterprises LLC from Kenneth A. Wills, property in Sankertown Borough, $130,000.

John L. McFalls III from Randal P. Noble, property in Tunnellhill Borough, $84,000.

Ben R. Grush from Ann B. Italiano, property in Cambria Township, $134,000.

David J. Lanzendorfer from Timothy L. Forrester, property in Cambria Township, $120,000.

William B. Yetsko from Thomas J. Wolfe Jr., property in Portage Township, $100,000.

Danielle M. Darcangelo from James Mascuch, property in Conemaugh Township, $162,000.

Craig A. Freedline from Mildred V. Weakland, property in East Taylor Township, $47,800.

Carmen Turillo from Robert E. Turillo, property in Lower Yoder Township, $140,000.

Ralph L. Lee from Edward Krawczyk, property in Cresson Borough, $15,000.

Jeffrey B. Horner from John N. Wozniak, property in Ferndale Borough, $40,000.

Amanda L. Gailey from Raymond E. McGough, property in Nanty Glo Borough, $19,000.

Donald A. Cassata from Richard C. Leib Jr., property in Richland Township, $260,000.

Joshua Wilson from Thomas M. Hamilton, property in Richland Township, $140,000.

Gary I. Ernest Jr. from Jack R. Rigby, property in Browns-town Borough, $89,900.

MAROB LLC from Kevin F. Rosensteel, property in Ebensburg Borough, $235,000.

Daniel A.R. Link from Michael Yesenosky Jr., prop-erty in Jackson Township, $139,900.

Ravin Properties LLC from Walnut Management Corp., property in Johnstown 1st Ward, $174,000.

Cambria County Industrial Development Authority from Scott L. Strayer Sr., property in Cambria Township, $195,000.

Delano W. Webb from Ray D. Oaks, by attorney-in-fact, property in Richland Township, $72,500.

Jeannette Kline from James A. Kelly, property in East Carroll Township, $100,000.

Matthew J. Bender from Jeannette K. Kline, property in East Carroll Township, $100,000.

Adam J. Hite from Eli C. Zook, property in Barr Township, $200,000.

Matthew R. Novak from Michael T. McDevitt, property in Blacklick Township, $142,500.

Somerset County

Keith A. Daugherty from Vincent E. Vargo, property in Conemaugh Township, $125,000.

Dolores P. Ferguson from Phyllis Jean Walters, property in Middlecreek Township, $99,000.

Joseph H. Egly from Waneta A. Newbold, property in Quemahoning Township, $51,500.

Menno J. Yoder from Somerset County Amish Church, property in Summit Township, $17,365.

Lisa Bokinsky from John Gleto, property in Windber Borough, $22,000.

John Bodziak from James W. Pletcher, property in Black Township, $72,000.

Ricky Bower from Daniel E. Clark, property in Summit Township, $90,000.

Westmont Invest Property from David Chontas, property in Windber Borough, $62,000.

Travis A. Tucker from Suzanne R. McCormick, property in Berlin Borough, $84,500.

G. Wayne Gump from St. Clair Resort Development, property in Indian Lake Borough, $361,500.

Adam M. Fitzgerald from Thomas Fitzgerald, property in Lincoln Township, $20,000.

E. Gregory Holdan from Thomas M. Kurtz, property in Jefferson Township, $85,000.

Thomas E. Gohn from John W. Schrock, property in Somerset Township, $52,000.

Donald R. Kaufman from Maxine B. Williamson, property in Conemaugh Township, $13,650.

Bryan C. Hugus from Daniel Wright, property in Jefferson Township, $178,000.

Donald L. Shaffer from Etta L. Brubaker, property in Paint Township, $150,000.

Stephen W. Onstead from Walmart Realty Co., property in Somerset Township, $225,000.

Donald C. Smychynsky from Charlotte M. Remz, property in Paint Township, $50,000.

David K. Riffle from Kenneth L. Lavan, property in Jefferson Township, $42,000.

Garrett W. Maus from Diane C. Coolbaugh, property in Jenner Township, $32,200.

Devin B. Coleman from Earl A. Sheets, property in Quemahoning Township, $50,400.

Travis Pietz from Timothy R. Miller, property in Central City Borough, $50,744.

Lee Concrete Products Inc. from Edward J. Lee, property in Paint Township, $141,800.

Justin J. Mostoller from John Franklin Howard, property in Somerset Borough, $175,000.

Somerset Resources Inc. from Deer Field Coal Co., property in Jenner Township, $72,544.

R. Scott Boyer from Patrick C. Madigan, property in Somerset Borough, $360,000.

John H. Hess from Dennis J. Brant, property in Somerset Borough, $50,000.

Jason Zelenske from Albert E. Yachere, property in Somerset Township, $20,000.

Thomas G. Conroy from Dennis A. Peterson, property in Jefferson Township, $165,000.

William T. Fisher from John P. Whiting, property in Somerset Township, $190,000.

Merrill C. Wilcher from Mary Nanette Boren Ltd. Partners, property in Jenner Township, $325,000.

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