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November 2022 DBA Filings

WARREN COUNTY

ADK Mobile Nurse Services – Lisa Murphy, 74 5th St, Glens Falls, NY 12801

Laura Weick Music Studio – Laura Weick, 23 Library Ave, Warrensburg, NY 12885

Meta Mint – David Bovee, 40 Division Rd, Queensbury, NY 12804

McGraw Contracting – Charles McGraw, 24 Edwards Hill Rd, Bakers Mills, NY 12811

No.9 Creations – Courtney Prosser, 374 Athol Rd, Athol, NY 12810

PlanetTerry Candles – Terry Small, 415 Glen St Apt 6, Glens Falls, NY 12801

Angeline H. Doty LMHC – Angeline Heber Doty, 498 Glen St, Glens Falls, NY 12801

Finders 93 – Nicole E. Handy, 190 South St Apt 2, Glens Falls, NY 12801

Red’s Construction – Clifford Post, 24 Prospect Dr, Queensbury, NY 12804

Adirondack Camp Services – Roger F. Curtis, 581 Valentine Pond Rd, Pottersville, NY 12860

M A Hoff – John L. Fallon, 66 Main St, North Creek, NY 12853

Benton Sullivan Golf – Benton Sullivan, 211 Round Pond Rd, Queensbury, NY 12804

WASHINGTON COUNTY

Tarmac Supplies – Jerry Ross, 15 Needhamville Ln, Fort Ann, NY 12827

Beats By Gra – Grace Harris, 1468 Pilot Knob Rd, Kattskill Bay, NY 12844

Adam’s Projects – Adam Roberts, 12 Thornwood Dr, Fort Edward, NY 12828

Ensemble Creative Entertainment – Christian Nichols, 108 County Route 1, Putnam Station, NY 12861

Creative Properties & More – Christopher L. Cook, 17 Poplar St, Hudson Falls, NY 12839

Casa Reyes – Cristina Reyes, 251 S Cambridge Rd, Valley Falls, NY 12185

Wrong Turn Junkyard – Christopher J. McKinney, 10597 State Route 4, Whitehall, NY 12887

Cody Dunbar Photography – Cody Dunbar, 359 County Route 36, Hudson Falls, NY 12839

LO & Co. – Katrina Vanwie, 31 Notre Dame St, Hudson Falls, NY 12839

Beech Born Farm – Lawrence & Barbara Beecher, 590 Warren Rd, Fort Ann, NY 12827

Swaying Tree Yoga – Cassandra Sellingham, 29 Thomas Ave, Hudson Falls, NY 12839

DL Gould Graphics – David P. Gould II, 1142 Burgoyne Ave, Fort Edward, NY 12828

McClure and Son Constructions – Sarah Chambers, 60 North St, Granville, NY 12832

Peabody Bates – Fred W. Bates III, 1375 County Route 61, Shushan, NY 12873

Battenkill Botanicals – Colleen Kurtz, 76 Salem St, Greenwich, NY 12834

Man Arrested in Connection with Queensbury Walmart Shooting

Photo Courtesy of Warren County Sheriff’s Office

A man has been arrested in connection with the Nov. 27 shooting in the parking lot of the Walmart on Route 9 in Queensbury. According to a press release, The Warren County Sheriff’s Office arrested 33-year-old Adrian Simental of Moreau on the evening of Nov. 29.

Simental has been charged with felony counts of attempted first-degree assault and second-degree criminal possession of a weapon in connection with the incident.

He is accused of firing a handgun at a 52-year-old New York City man after an aggressive driving encounter that occurred between Simental and the victim moments earlier on Route 9. The investigation determined the encounter had occurred near Northway Plaza, and that Simental’s vehicle followed the victim’s vehicle into the Walmart parking lot, where a verbal and physical confrontation ensued. Simental is accused of firing a handgun during the confrontation and hitting the victim in the lower abdomen.

The victim was treated at Glens Falls Hospital and Albany Medical Center, and has since been released. His injuries are not considered life-threatening. Simental fled the scene after the shooting, and was located after an investigation involving members of the Warren County Sheriff’s Office, Saratoga County Sheriff’s Office, and New York State Police.

Simental was arraigned on Nov. 30 in Warren County CAP Court and remanded to Warren County Jail for lack of $200,000 cash bail or $600,000 bail bond. He is due back in Queensbury Town Court on Monday, Dec. 5.

Warren County Sheriff Jim LaFarr thanked all of the agencies and members of the public who assisted the Sheriff’s Office in their investigation and worked diligently to locate Simental. He said, “We strongly encourage everyone to avoid confrontations when faced with aggressive driving encounters and we ask the public to seek assistance from law enforcement when confronted by a ‘road rage’ incident, rather than attempting to resolve these matters themselves.”

Police Blotter: Nov. 14 – Nov. 20, 2022

Brittany A. Colon, 23, was arrested for 3rd Deg. Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a Motor Vehicle

Michael F. Duell, 24, was arrested for Petit Larceny

Kara N. Klatt, 28, was arrested for Petit Larceny

Derrick T. Spann, 52, was arrested for Petit Larceny

Mitchell E. Stone, 46, was arrested for Petit Larceny

Samuel E. Travis, 45, was arrested for Petit Larceny

Jordan M. Mosher, 26, was arrested for 2nd Deg. Aggravated Harassment

Todd G. Chandler, 49, was arrested for 1st Deg. Bail Jumping

Kyle D. Locke, 27, was arrested for 2nd Deg. Criminal Contempt and DWI; 1st Offense

Anthony Longhi, 30, was arrested for 2nd Deg. Harassment

Raymond E. Brown, 27, was arrested for 3rd Deg. Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a Motor Vehicle

Amanda M. Sawka, 43, was arrested for 3rd Deg. Burglary

Malcolm E. Wolfe, 26, was arrested for 1st Deg. Criminal Contempt and Aggravated Family Offense

Property Transactions: November 21 – November 27, 2022

ARGYLE

Kaela Fox & Rodney J. Fox, Jr. sold property at 41 Miller Rd to Elizabeth Hitt & Michele Walsh for $240,000.

BOLTON

Richard S. Hiatt sold property at 211 County Route 11 to Ellen H. Hiatt McKee for $37,500.

FORT ANN

Ian & Jennifer Liebmann sold property at 570 & 574 West Rd to Daniel & Cristina Hanchett for $200,000.

Richard G. Rosetti sold property at 1283 Pilot Knob Rd to Fowler Square LLC for $750,000.

Gerard P. Nudi sold property at 3143 Oakley Way to Michael & Leslie Miles for $2,519,000.

FORT EDWARD

Tyler M. Briggs sold property at 92 East St to Gloria Fitzgerald for $74,000.

Stephanie A. Stokoe sold property at 17 Frank St to Loralie B. Dingman for $150,000.

Wendy Wall sold property at 13 Olive St to Christopher Sass for $47,600.

Brian Godfrey sold property at 10 Edward St to Anthony Mango III, Tammy Mango, Tara Goodspeed for $15,100.

Brian Bearor sold property at 7 West Summit St to Caroline Bearor for $125,000.

GRANVILLE

Kevin R. Glasier sold property at 167 County Route 25 to Curtis L. Arquette for $165,500.

Edith Riker & Stanley E. Riker, Jr. sold property at 81 Whitney Estates Ln to Bobbi & Luis Frias for $355,000.

GREENWICH

Chrisopher D. Kuzmich sold property at 444 Ryan Rd to Kevin & Mary Tully for $220,000.

HEBRON

Lance Lewis & Debra Buckley sold property at 71 Halls Pond Rd to Dylan Baumann & Daniel Hausfelder for $191,500.

HORICON

Michael Swan sold property at 342 Horicon Ave to Daniel & Kerry Babson for $75,000.

JACKSON

Matthew Colvin sold property at 9 White Birch Ln to Christopher Gauthier & Ashley Parker for $172,000.

KINGSBURY

Terry & Denise Barnes sold property at 1625 State Route 196 to Theodore Garrison for $200,000.

Jeffrey R. Smith sold property at 4 Lincoln St to Tyler & Alyssa Davis for $269,900.

Joann E. Hayes sold property at 4 North St to Edward DePalo for $83,740.

Michael A. Leininger sold property at 16-18 Mosher Hill to James Oaster for $159,900.

D-Family Properties LLC sold property at 5 Union St to Zachary Graves for $195,000.

Michael Vaughn sold property at 93 John St to Christopher Sass for $51,000.

QUEENSBURY

Beth Faller sold property at 21 Maple Dr to Alfredo Avalos & Lorena Guzman-Molina for $300,000.

SALEM

Carl & Stephanie Healy sold property at 1004 Old County Ln to Dajedy Enterprises LLC for $22,400.

Rita Wadsworth & Craig Linendoll sold property at 43 Smith Rd to Deborah Fraioli & Lawrence B. Fraioli, Jr. for $30,000.

THURMAN

Russell Cheney sold property at 885 Zaltz Rd to David A. Edwards for $146,900.

WHITEHALL

4 Real Properties LLC sold property at 5 Kirkland St to Alidia Hoard for $173,840.

Champlain Stone Ltd sold property at 8961 State Route 4 to Braen Stone of Whitehall LLC for $250,000.

Tarah L. Hubbard sold property at 779 County Route 18 to Dennis J. Mack for $207,500.

Marcia Touchette sold property at 18 Gilmore St to Ryan & Ashley Bakemeier for $27,600.

Dale & Constance Lipka sold property at 2715 County Route 12 to Green Mountain Investors LLC for $20,100.

Minich MacGregor Wealth Management to Host Tax Planning Webinars

Tax Planning Webinar

SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY — Minich MacGregor Wealth Management, an SEC-registered investment advisor with offices in Saratoga Springs, NY, and St. Augustine, FL, is hosting Tax Strategies to Help Manage Income Taxes in Retirement webinars on Tuesday, December 13th at 1:00pm and Thursday, December 15th at 5:00pm.

In these webinars, you will learn the the answers to your questions:

  • What and how do Roth Conversions work?
  • Is Social Security taxable in retirement? What is the tax torpedo?
  • How are my capital gains on my investments taxed?​

At this webinar you will learn:

  • Pros and cons of Roth Conversions
  • When is Social Security income not taxable
  • Why mutual funds can increase your taxes

To register for an upcoming zoom webinar, hosted by Cory Laird, visit https://www.mmwealth.com/tax-planning-webinar/.

Property Transactions: November 14 – November 20, 2022

ARGYLE

Timothy & Donna Hopkins sold property at 4831 County Route 48 to Hamm Farm LLC for $145,000.

George & Krystle Knapp sold property at 686 West Valley Rd to Hillary C. Potter for $349,900.

CAMBRIDGE

William M. Banzhaf sold property at 917 Turnpike Rd to Mary Jane Matthews for $399,000.

CHESTER

Nicholas & Deborah Buttino sold property at 6382 State Route 9 to Looks By Lindsey + Co. Hair Studio, LLC for $144,000.

EASTON

James & Judith Patterson sold property at 272 McGowan Rd to Kaela Fox & Rodney J. Fox, Jr. for $310,000.

Margaret Gordon sold property at 45 Grove Rd to Leslie L. Seeley for $305,000.

FORT EDWARD

Raymond Tidball & Katherine Greene sold property at 26 Blackhouse Rd to Nicole Marie Middleton for $100,000.

John Pagano sold property at 536 Lower Oak St to Melissa Cannon & Brandon Van Driel for $150,520.

GLENS FALLS

Michelle Gocio sold property at 37 Coolidge Ave to Robert & Sarah Bourgeois for $365,000.

GRANVILLE

Keith & Rachel Seebode sold property at 52 Pine St to Jeffrey & Corinne Brownell for $220,000.

Carol A. Harbeson sold property at 20 Kamarack Way to Joshua Wilson & Danielle Wilder for $370,000.

GREENWICH

Sophie M. Polchowski sold property at 2624 State Route 40 to 2624 State Route 40 LLC for $400,000.

Antoinette I. Bentley sold property at 213 Fiddlers Elbow Rd to Todd Roberts for $649,900.

HARTFORD

Nathaniel & Olivia Rogers sold property at 8360 State Route 40 to Joshua Fisher & Emily Tromblee for $225,000.

HORICON

Aaron J. Baker sold property at 706 Hayesburg Rd to Robin Ritnour & Arthur Beal for $380,000.

JACKSON

Jason & Michelle Moore sold property at 3578 Voerman Way to Brian Cook for $225,000.

Geraldine Jeffrey sold property at 678 County Route 61 to Daniel & Amy Shaver for $550,000.

JOHNSBURG

Garry, David, and Gina Wolfe sold property at 2928 State Route 8 to Matthew & Genevieve Cooper for $57,000.

KINGSBURY

Lewis & Judith Ross sold property at 3955 State Route 4 to Leah J. Alchesky for $401,000.

Harold Thompson sold property at 24 Quarry Circle Way to Todd A. Distasio for $242,800.

Gary Austin sold property at 11 Cherry Tree Lane to Ronald J. Young for $26,000.

LAKE GEORGE

Michael & Kathleen Galvin sold property at 5 Cedar Ln to Robert & Margaret Keith for $975,000.

QUEENSBURY

Peter R. Khan sold property at 1279 Pilot Knob Rd to Joseph Romeo for $2,800,000.

Nejah & Angelleat Vickers sold property at 8 Buena Vista Ave to Ashley & Ryan Wilson for $260,000.

SALEM

Michael & Laura Zangel sold property at 537 Steele Rd to Eric Meeker & Jessica Green for $70,000.

Mortimer & Mary Keane sold property at 793 County Route 64 to Jonathan Earthrowl for $210,000.

THURMAN

Amy Baker sold property at 944 High St to Lawrence & Nicole Calore for $640,000.

WHITE CREEK

Dean & Darla Darling sold property at 904 Ash Grove Rd to Daniel Jackson for $295,863.

Police Blotter: November 7 – November 13, 2022

Colby D. Geever, 52, was arrested for 2nd Deg. Criminal Possession of a Weapon, 2nd Deg. Menacing

Preston J. Hendrick, 26, was arrested for 3rd Deg. Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a Motor Vehicle

Kevin L. Humiston, 57, was arrested for 1st Deg. Criminal Contempt, Aggravated Family Offense

Connor E.B. McCane, 26, was arrested for Aggravated DWI; 1st Offense

Brendan J. Pulica, 38, was arrested for 3rd Deg. Bail Jumping

Andrea M. Stewart, 36, was arrested for 2nd Deg. Bail Jumping

Darcy L. Bovee, 56, was arrested for 2nd Deg. Custodial Interference

Patricia E. Doll, 39, was arrested for 3rd Deg. Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a Motor Vehicle

Scott M. Canfield, 39, was arrested for 2nd Deg. Criminal Contempt and 2nd Deg. Harassment

Thomas P. Bennett, 51, was arrested for 4th Deg. Stalking

Carson D. James, 19, was arrested for Act in Manner to Injure Child Less Than 17 and Criminal Obstruction of Breathing/Blood Circulation

Eddilyn J. Daab, 68, 3rd Deg. Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a Motor Vehicle

Edward T. Condon, 59, was arrested for Probation Violation

Tiffany L. Cary, 35, was arrested for 3rd Deg. Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a Motor Vehicle

Teresa R. Crowley, 26, was arrested for 2nd Deg. Criminal Trespass

Casey M. Sherman, 41, was arrested for 2nd Deg. Aggravated Unlicensed Operation and Petit Larceny

Taira L. Hulett, 34, was arrested for 3rd Deg. Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a Motor Vehicle

Richard J. Sumner, 54, was arrested for 2nd Deg. Bail Jumping

Tearney R. Jones, 38, was arrested for Aggravated DWI; Previous Conviction

WARREN COUNTY SHERIFF

The Warren County Sheriff’s Office is investigating an armed robbery that occurred at the Cumberland Farms on Quaker Rd. in the Town of Queensbury just after midnight on November 9, 2022. During the robbery, the suspect displayed a handgun and demanded money from the clerk. No injuries were reported and the suspect fled the store. If anyone has any information or was in the area during that time, please contact the Warren County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Division (518)743-2500, Option 1. Or, if you wish to remain anonymous you can leave a tip at 518-761-9800.

On November 9th 2022 at about 4:36 PM, the Warren County Sheriff’s Office Communication Center received a 911 call in regards to a single-vehicle motor vehicle crash that occurred on Peaceful Valley Rd. approximately 1.5 miles south of State Route 28 in the Town of Johnsburg. Jacob A. Gilbert, 32, of Johnsburg was operating a 2007 Chevrolet Malibu southerly on Peaceful Valley Rd. when the vehicle briefly left the driving lane and the right side of the car began driving on the shoulder. The vehicle then lost control, crossing into the northbound lane and then continued off the road and onto the eastern shoulder. The car then struck a number of trees before overturning and coming to final rest. Gilbert was pronounced deceased at the scene as a result of injuries sustained in the crash. This crash remains under investigation by the Warren County Sheriff’s Office Traffic Safety Unit and Criminal Investigations Unit. The Sheriff’s Office was assisted on the scene by the North Creek Fire Department as well as Johnsburg Emergency Squad.

Catholic Charities Hosts 27th Annual Saratoga Festival of Trees Event

Festival of Trees

SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY – Catholic Charities of Saratoga, Warren and Washington Counties invites the local community to unwrap the magic of the holiday season at their 27th annual fundraiser – The Festival of Trees – on Wednesday, November 30 through Sunday, December 4, at the Saratoga Springs City Center.

The Festival returns with a showcase of beautifully decorated trees, wreaths and other holiday and gift items for purchase. Festival proceeds will benefit the programs of Catholic Charities of Saratoga, Warren and Washington Counties. The Festival of Trees event hours vary as follows: Festival of Trees Preview Reception, Wednesday, November 30, 6-8pm; Festival of Trees, Thursday, Dec. 1, 4-9pm; Friday, Dec. 2, 3-8pm; Saturday, Dec. 3, 12-7pm; and Sunday, Dec 4, 11-2pm. Tickets are $10 per person, $5 for Seniors, $5 for ages over 10 and free for anyone 10 and under, when accompanied by an adult. Special admission pricing set at $5 will be offered on Thursday of Victorian Streetwalk Weekend after 5pm. Festival of Trees tickets can be purchased at the entrance to the Festival. Festival of Trees Preview Reception tickets can be purchased online at http://www.saratogafestivaloftrees.com/ or by calling 518-587-5000.

After a two-year pause, Breakfast with Santa returns this year. There are three Breakfasts with Santa on Saturday, December 3: the first scheduled for 8:30-9:30, then 10-11 and 11:30-12:30; Sundaes with Santa follows from 1-2pm. Tickets are $10 each. Children 2 and under are free. Adults must accompany children. Tickets include either the breakfast or sundae, a tour of the Festival of Trees, a photo with Santa and access to a variety of children’s activities for $1 per ticket. Activities include cookie decorating, face painting, manicures, ornament making, picture frame creating and letters to Santa. There will also be a Holiday Shop with gifts for purchase. Breakfast with Santa and Sundaes with Santa admission tickets are sold in advance only and can be purchased online at http://www.saratogafestivaloftrees.com/ or by calling 518-587-5000.

Executive Director of Catholic Charities of Saratoga, Warren and Washington Counties, Sister Charla Commins said, “The Festival of Trees is the biggest fundraiser and community event of the year for Catholic Charities. With decreasing funding and increased need, it is becoming more difficult to assist people in the tri-county communities who have been seriously impacted during these difficult times. This festive and magical event has been greatly modified in the last few years because of COVID, but this year we are reinstating all of the Festival’s activities, including the ever- popular Breakfast with Santa. Proceeds will assist us in providing services to individuals and families across the ages. We are sure the generosity of our communities will continue to support this wondrous holiday event and we are grateful.”

About Catholic Charities of Saratoga, Warren and Washington Counties

Catholic Charities of Saratoga, Warren and Washington Counties has been serving the tri-county area through a wide spectrum of counseling and programming efforts since 1975. In 2021, the agency served more than 4000 tri-county residents regardless of race, creed or lifestyle, with special emphasis on the economically poor and the vulnerable. Catholic Charities services are provided by caring, skilled professionals, and services benefit youth at risk, victims of domestic violence, families in need of counseling, the terminally ill and countless others. For more information on the mission or services provided by Catholic Charities, call 518-587-5000.

Catholic Charities of Saratoga, Warren and Washington Counties is an agency of Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Albany.

You’re Invited…. Park & Elm to Host Open House November 19

Park & Elm Rendering
In collaboration with Adirondack Studios, renderings of Park & Elm were produced and are available for public viewing. 

Park Street Hospitality invites you to the Park & Elm open house on Saturday, November 19th, 2022 (7am-9pm) in downtown Glens Falls.

Park & Elm Open House

Developed by Park Street Hospitality, the same team that operates Doc’s Restaurant and The Park Theater, Park & Elm is a multi-concept eatery featuring a gourmet food market, delicatessen and fine dining restaurant located in downtown Glens Falls. 

The open house will celebrate the initial stage in launching Park & Elm. The market and delicatessen will be fully open to the public with the restaurant opening date to be announced. 

This event will feature samples of house-made products, local goods and more. In addition, tours of the bar and dining room will be available, along with a chance to be among the first customers to sign-up for the exclusive restaurant opening next month. 

“The team and I are beyond excited to welcome the community into our new space. Whether you are looking for a date night out on the town, a quick sandwich on your lunch break, or all of the fixings to make a gourmet meal at home, I hope that Park & Elm will offer a little something for everyone.” – Ben Miller (Operations Manager, Park Street Hospitality)

A Metropolitan Market in Hometown, USA

The market and delicatessen will feature farm-to-table ingredients, highlighting local produce and dairy products, a deli counter with artisanal meats and cheeses, house-made breads, charcuterie, baked goods and desserts, as well as imported specialty products from across the globe. 

There will be an in-house butcher with a focus on premium meats, such as organic and free-range poultry, certified angus beef, heritage breed pork, sustainably caught seafood and more. In addition, basic grocery necessities will be available for purchase. 

Fast-casual breakfast and lunch counter service will be available until 4pm, featuring a variety of breakfast items, deli sandwiches, soups, salads and house-made baked goods. There will be a prepared foods section that will include individual entrées and family-style meals to-go. 

A New Era of Fine Dining

Building on the reputation established by Doc’s Restaurant, Park & Elm will continue to elevate its high-quality food and beverage programs. Curated by executive chef, Matthew J. Delos, the restaurant will continue to showcase quality local ingredients, featuring the quintessential dishes that everyone knows and loves, while elevating the dining experience with creative flair and flavor combinations. 

Park Street Hospitality’s beverage programs have garnered attention throughout the Capital Region. Park & Elm will provide the ideal environment to elevate these programs through continuous innovation and creativity, including a state of the art wine dispensing and preservation system. The dining room will also feature an expanded cocktail menu curated by lead bartender, Ethan McKee.

Further Information

Park & Elm is located at 19 Park Street, Glens Falls, NY, 12801. The market will be open Tuesday – Saturday from 7am – 9pm. The restaurant will be opening mid-December and will mark the completion of Park & Elm.

Police Blotter: October 31 – November 6, 2022

Adam T. Giorgio, 41, was arrested for Petit Larceny

Stephen M. Graves, 30, was arrested for Aggravated Family Offense, Endangering Welfare of a Child, 2nd Deg. Harassment, 2nd Deg. Obstruction of Governmental Administration, 2nd Deg. Unlawful Imprisonment, Resisting Arrest

Shaniah A. Sanders, 26, was arrested for 3rd Deg. Assault, Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance, and Act in Manner to Injure Child Less Than 17

Damian M. Stenson, 45, was arrested for 3rd Deg. Bail Jumping

Frank A. Gifford, 47, was arrested for 3rd Deg. Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a Motor Vehicle,  and Aggravated DWI; 1st Offense

James C. Sirois, 50, was arrested for Driving While Intoxicated; 1st Offense

Adam C. Brilyea, 31, was arrested for 3rd Deg. Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a Motor Vehicle

Kimberly I. Schwartfigure, 47, was arrested for Probation Violation

Robert W. Allen, 54, was arrested for 3rd Deg. Assault, 3rd Deg. Criminal Possession of a Weapon

Taylor R. Peters, 26, was arrested for 2nd Deg. Harassment

Patrick M. Collins, 36, was arrested for 3rd Deg. Burglary

Tavonn A. McGlory, 28, was arrested for 1st Deg. Aggravated Unlicensed Operation and 3rd Deg. Petit Larceny

Elijah T. Anderson, 20, was arrested for 2nd Deg. Harassment

Michael C. Pelletier, 34, was arrested for Trespass

Brian F. Brown, 69, was arrested for 2nd Deg. Aggravated Unlicensed Operation

James J. Proctor, 48, was arrested for 3rd Deg. Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a Motor Vehicle