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FOR THE RECORD.(MoneyWise)
From:
The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
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December 30, 2002
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Judgments
The following judgments of $1,000 or more have been filed and docketed at the Onondaga County clerk's office. Debtors are listed first, followed by creditors and the award, plus fees:
Dec. 16
Callahan, Tammy,116 S. Central Ave., Minoa, by Daniel Oot, agent for Mary Rollinger, $1,946.
Chenango County Motors Inc., doing business as Chenango County Chrysler, Hale Street Extension, Norwich, and B.C. Icemen LLC, Broome County Arena...
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