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 Post subject: Re: Our Purpose
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This information is obtained from the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Albany. Mario Lepore Jr. 224

Route 151, Luther Road, East Greenbush 12061 Nature of Business: Repair man Total

liabilities: $81,908 Total assets: $95,820 Chapter: 13 Attorney: Michael J. O'Connor Index

No.: 96-11249 Brian J. Secovnie doing business as Treatz Eatery and Anna M. Secovnie 1165

Route 9J, wow gold, Stuyvesant 12173, and Route 9H,

Kinderhook 12106 Nature of Business: Retail fast food/ice cream Total liabilities:

$349,166.27 Total assets: $92,760 Chapter: 7 Attorney: E. Lisa Tang Index No.: 96-11246

Steven F. Dupra doing business as Just Hair 86 Edgewood Ave., Albany 12203, and 1080 Madison

Ave., Albany 12208 Nature of Business: Hair salon Total liabilities: $67,039 Total assets:

$4,025 Chapter: 7 Attorney: Stewart M. Finton Index No.: 96-11245 Nickolay A. Fedorow and

Marie A. Fedorow also known as Marie A. Smith and Marie Ostrom doing business as Regal

Thunder Farm RR 1, Box 18-A, Coxsackie 12051 Nature of Business: Regal Thunder Farm Total

liabilities: $125,272 Total assets: $100,213.17 Chapter: 13 Attorney: Martin J. Goodman

Index No.: 96-11239 Ronald C. wow gold, Bartlett and

Marie A.wow gold, Bartlett doing business as Jomar Kitchens

and Windows 2021 Foster Ave., Schenectady 12308 Nature of Business: Kitchen remodeling Total

liabilities: $102,459.34 Total assets: $44,545 Chapter: 7 Attorney: Richard H. Weiskopf

Index No.: 96-11273 R. Pusatere Inc. 21 Adams St., Troy 12180 Nature of Business:

Retail/wholesale food distributor Total liabilities: $100,000 - $499,000 (est.) Total

assets: Under $50,000 (est.) Chapter: 7 Attorney: John D. Rodgers/Robert J. Rock Index No.:

96-11278 Best Bagels and Deli Inc. 1 Knauf Lane, Loudonville 12211 Nature of Business:

Retail/wholesale business Total liabilities: $53,119.52 Total assets: $0 Chapter: 7

Attorney: Linda A. Mandel Clemente Index No.: 96-11295 Rosati's Auto and Home Center Inc.

Route 29W, Greenwich 12834 Nature of Business: Other business Total liabilities: $125,139

Total assets: $0 Chapter: 7 Attorney: Michael J. O'Connor Index No.: 96-11300

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is obtained from various county clerks' offices. Albany County Richard C. Loucks doing

business as K & S Construction, 13 Locust Drive, Delanson 12053 Rafique Ahmed Bhatty doing

business as R & A Grocery, 267 Central Ave., Albany 12206 Justin J. Rice doing business as

Medium, 12 Henry Johnson Blvd., Albany 12210 Venita Martindale doing business as Adorable

Wig Attitudes, 70 Central Ave., Albany 12206 Thomas P. Martin doing business as General Home

Service, 32 Fern Ave., Albany 12205 John J. DeStefano doing business as Impact Media

Publishing, 2418 Ninth Ave., Watervliet 12189 Robert L. Rauch Jr. doing business as Capital

Lawn Care, 32 Pulver Ave., Ravena 12143 Ali Dalkilic doing business as Silk Road Imports,

260 Lark St., Albany 12210 Wayne J. Marotta doing business as Okinawan Vechi Ryu Karate,

3356 Carman Road, Schenectady 12303 Diane I. Magee doing business as Molly & Moe, 52

McCormack Road, wow power leveling,

Slingerlands 12159 Rensselaer County Charles F. Morine doing business as Morine's Tree

Service, 463 Third Ave., Troy 12180 Karl F. Zessin doing business as Karl's Komputer

Service, 2190 Buskirk/West Hoosick Road, Buskirk 12028 Richard G. Stewart doing business as

Stewart Co., 13 Fletcher Place, West Sand Lake 12196 Patrick H. Madigan doing business as

Patrick Madigan, Mineral Springs Lawn and Landscape, 219 Mineral Springs Road, Melrose 12121

Kenneth D. wow power leveling,Duncan doing business as

People's Choice Home Improvements, 481 McChesney Ave. Ext., Troy 12180 Robert Erik Hug doing

business as Erik's Floor Covering, 63 14th St., Troy 12180 John P. Rossello doing business

as John Rossello's Resale, 65 Phillips Road, Rensselaer 12144 Lee Allen Schipper doing

business as Schipper Software Design, 128 Cranberry Pond Road, Cropseyville 12052 Nathan L.

Bink doing business as Nathan Bink Contracting, 805 Master St., Johnsonville 12094

Christopher E. O'Grady doing business as Garrett's A to Z Landscaping, 1634 Third St.,

wotlk gold, Rensselaer 12144 Mark A. Girardi doing

business as MG Distributors, 283 Sixth Ave., Troy 12182 Brendan Michael Gallivan doing

business as Gallivan Lawn Service, 155 Deepkill Road, Troy 12182 Wendy Lavigne doing

business as Wendycare!, 340 Chamberlain Hill Road, West Sand Lake 12196 Charles T. Pusatere

doing business as Valley Warehouse, Adams and First streets, Troy 12180

Herman A. Nied doing business as Advanced Manufacturing Technology Associates (AMTA), 13

Shadow Wood Way, Ballston Lake 12019 Tamara J. Berry doing business as Berry Interiors, 17

Berkshire Drive West, Clifton Park 12065 Mary L. Passaretti and Fil L. Fina III doing

business wow gold, as Passaretti & Fina, P.O. Box 413,

Saratoga Springs 12866 Anuar J. Dominguez doing business as Anuar Dominguez, 43 Grant Hill

Court, Clifton Park 12065 George M. Yasenchak doing business as International Facility

Engineering Co., 376 Broadway, Suite 11, Saratoga Springs 12866 Gregory Schultz doing

business as Country Town Gifts, 4 Hawthorn Court, Clifton Park 12065 Daniel A. Rodick doing

business as Daniel A. Rodick, 8 Limerick Lane, Ballston Spa 12020 M. Bridgette Frankow doing

business as Images In Advertising, 31 Grace St., Waterford 12188 Todd M. Matchett doing

business as Clifton Park Maintenance and Refrigeration, Pine Ridge II, Apt. 115, Clifton

Park 12065 Andrea Staiano doing business as Andrea's Cleaning Service,

wotlk gold, 3 Chateau Drive, Clifton Park 12065 Teresa

M. Grant doing business as Pampered Panda's, 77 Lakeside Drive, Mechanicville 12118 Richard

N. Cooper doing business as R. Cooper Paving & Contracting, Lot 25, Brookview Trailer Park,

Greenfield Center 12833 John D. DeVries doing business as Dramatic Pawz Tattoos, 3231

Birchton Road, Ballston Spa 12020 Timothy J. Green and Patricia Ann Green doing business as

Green Enterprises, Engine Repair/Sewing, 70 Pyramid Pines, Saratoga Springs 12866 Mary Ann

Fucilli doing business as Fitness Masters, Kmart Plaza, Route 50, Saratoga Springs 12866

Janet M. Longe doing business as Accent Design & Consulting, [url=http://www.wotlkgold.net]

wow gold[/url], 22 Sand Spurrey Road, Ballston Spa 12020 Eric J. Kosek doing business as

Empire Bonded Janatorial, P.O. Box 267, Clifton Park 12065 Gary R. McCollum doing business

as Professional Insider, 233 Brookwood Road, Waterford 12188 Robert N. Baia doing business

as Baia's Two Restaurant, Route 67, Amsterdam Road, Ballston Spa 12020 Raymond E. Callahan

doing business as Raymond E. Callahan Used Cars, 4620 Route 9 North, Corinth 12822 Bernard

D. Granger doing business as New York Driver Safety Program, 35 Hills Road, Malta 12019

Jeanine Marie Flinton doing business as Cradle to Casket Woodworks, 2120 [Michael J.]

Alexander Road, Galway 12074. Margaret C. Lawrence doing business as Peg's Timeless

Treasures, 8 Ashley Drive, Ballston Lake 12019
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 Post subject: Re: Our Purpose
PostPosted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 2:06 am 

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