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CASE NO. 17-CI-08-13373 EXHBIT Re THE STAN J. CATERBONE ANTI-TRUST VALUATION August 21, 2017 Ver. 2.0 PDF

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STAN J.

CATERBONE, PRO SEPRO


STAN J. CATERBONE, ANDSE
ADVANCE MEDIAMEDIA
AND ADVANCE GROUP - SHERMAN
GROUP ANTI-TRUST
- SHERMAN ACT
ANTI-TRUST ACTOF
OF1890
1890 2,4
2,4 7
7

Stan J. Caterbone
ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP
Freedom From Covert Harassment &

Surveillance,
Registered in Pennsylvania
1250 Fremont Street
Lancaster, PA 17603
www.amgglobalentetainmentgroup.com
stancaterbone@gmail.com
717-327-1566

LANCASTER COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS


_______________________________________________

In Re:
STANLEY J. CATERBONE
AND
ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP CASE NO. CI-08-13373
PLAINTIFFS

v.

DUKE STREET BUSINESS CENTER, et.al.,

EXHIBIT
ANTI-TRUST VALUATION
________________________
$167,570,000 (NOT INCLUDING TREBLE DAMAGES OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES

1. 1987 JOINT VENTURE WI TH TONY BONGIOVI - "MUTANT MANIA"


FIRST DIGITAL MOVIE -
1. VALUATION NO. 1 IS $69,000,000.00 ($4,000,000 INVESTED FOR
30 YEARS AT 10% GROWTH PER YEAR)
2. ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP
1. VALUATION NO. 1 IS $15,000,000.00
3. FMG, Ltd., (Financial Management Group, Ltd.,) 50,000 SHARES
1. VALUATION NO. 1 IS $19,630,000.00
4. January 20, 1987 - Institutional Investors of America, Inc.
Mortgage Banking Partner - Houston, Texas
1. VALUATION NO. 1 IS $30,000,000.00
5. Pflumm Contractors
1. VALUATION NO. 1 IS $800,000.00
6. 2001 AIM MARKETING AND CONSULTING INCOME
1. VALUATION NO. 1 IS $900,000.00
7. Advanced Media Group Downtown Lancaster Action Plan Nov 15
2007
1. VALUATION NO. 1 IS $900,000.00
8. EXCLESIOR PLACE Business Plan of 1999 by Advanced Media Group
1. VALUATION NO. 1 IS $900,000.00

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9. SAM CATERBONE CLEANERS, INC., AND 1470 MANHEIM PIKE REAL


ESTATE
1. VALUATION NO. 1 IS 26,240,000 (BASED ON $360,000 INVESTED
FOR 45 YEARS AT 10%)
10.STAN J. CATERBONE REAL ESTATE HOLDINGS
1. VALUATION NO. 1 IS $5,000,000
2. 433 WEST MARION STREET, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA
3. 554 BERKLEY ROAD, STONE HARBOR, NEW JERSEY
4. USEPPA ISLAND COTTAGE, CAPTIVA ISLAND, FLORIDA
5. 2323 NEW DANVILLE PIKE, CONESTOGA, PENNSYLVANIA
6. 220 STONE HILL ROAD, CONESTOGA, PENNSYLVANIA

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18 U.S.C. 1503 OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE
CORNELL LAW SCHOOL www.law.cornell.edu/wex/obstruction_of_justice
whoever ....corruptly or by threats or force, or by any threatening letter or
communication, influences, obstruct, or impedes, or endeavors to influence, obstruct, or
impede, the due administration of justice, shall be (guilty of an offense). Persons are
charged under this statute based on allegations that a defendant intended to interfere
with an official proceeding, by doing thins such as destroying evidence, or interfering
with duties of jurors or court officers.
A person obstruct justice when they have a specific intent to obstruct or interfere
with a judicial proceeding. (ALL COURT CASES, BOTH CIVIL AND CRIMINAL OF
PLAINTIFF STAN J. CATERBONE) For a person to be convicted of obstruction justice,
they must not only have the specific intent to obstruct the proceeding, both the person
must know (1) that a proceeding was actually pending at the time; and (2) there must
be a nexus between the defendant's endeavor to obstruct justice and the proceeding,
and the defendant must have knowledge of this nexus.

Sherman Act 1890 7

If an antitrust claim does not fall within a per se illegal category, the plaintiff
must show the conduct causes harm in "restraint of trade" under the Sherman Act 1
according to "the facts peculiar to the business to which the restraint is applied". [20]
This essentially means that unless a plaintiff can point to a clear precedent, to which
the situation is analogous, proof of an anti-competitive effect is more difficult. The
reason for this is that the courts have endeavoured to draw a line between practices
that restrain trade in a "good" compared to a "bad" way. In the first case, United States
v. Trans-Missouri Freight Association,[21] the Supreme Court found that railroad
companies had acted unlawfully by setting up an organisation to fix transport prices.
The railroads had protested that their intention was to keep prices low, not high. The
court found that this was not true, but stated that not every "restraint of trade" in a
literal sense could be unlawful. Just as under the common law, the restraint of trade
had to be "unreasonable". In Chicago Board of Trade v. United States the Supreme
Court found a "good" restraint of trade.[22] The Chicago Board of Trade had a rule that
commodities traders were not allowed to privately agree to sell or buy after the
market's closing time (and then finalise the deals when it opened the next day). The
reason for the Board of Trade having this rule was to ensure that all traders had an
equal chance to trade at a transparent market price. It plainly restricted trading, but
the Chicago Board of Trade argued this was beneficial. Brandeis J., giving judgment for

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a unanimous Supreme Court, held the rule to be pro-competitive, and comply with the
rule of reason. It did not violate the Sherman Act 1

The remedies for violations of U.S. antitrust laws are as broad as any equitable
remedy that a court has the power to make, as well as being able to impose penalties.
When private parties have suffered an actionable loss, they may claim compensation.
Under the Sherman Act 1890 7, these may be trebled, a measure to
encourage private litigation to enforce the laws and act as a deterrent.
The courts may award penalties under 1 and 2, which are measured according to the
size of the company or the business. In their inherent jurisdiction to prevent violations
in future, the courts have additionally exercised the power to break up businesses into
competing parts under different owners, although this remedy has rarely been
exercised (examples include Standard Oil, Northern Securities Company, American
ToBacco Company, AT&T Corporation and, although reversed on appeal, MiCosoft).
Three levels of enforcement come from the Federal government, primarily through the
Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission, the governments of states,
and private parties. Publicenforcement of antitrust laws is seen as important, given the
cost, complexity and daunting task for private parties to bring litigation, particularly
against large corporations.

Along with the Federal Trade Commission the Department of Justice in


Washington, D.C. is the public enforcer of antitrust law.

The federal government, via both the Antitrust Division of the United States Department
of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission, can bring civil lawsuits enforcing the
laws. The United States Department of Justice alone may bring criminal antitrust suits
under federal antitrust laws.[43] Perhaps the most famous antitrust enforcement
actions brought by the federal government were the break-up of AT&T's local telephone
service monopoly in the early 1980s[44] and its actions against Microsoft in the late
1990s.
Additionally, the federal government also reviews potential mergers to attempt to
prevent market concentration. As outlined by the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust
Improvements Act, larger companies attempting to merge must first notify the Federal
Trade Commission and the Department of Justice's Antitrust Division prior to
consummating a merger.[45] These agencies then review the proposed merger first by
defining what the market is and then determining the market concentration using the
Herfindahl-Hirschman Index (HHI) and each company's market share.[45] The
government looks to avoid allowing a company to develop market power, which if left
unchecked could lead to monopoly power.[45]
The United States Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission target
nonreportable mergers for enforcement as well. Notably, between 2009 and 2013, 20%
of all merger investigations conducted by the United States Department of Justice
involved nonreportable transactions.[46]

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Dated AUGUST 21, 2017

___________/S/____________
Stan J. Caterbone, Pro Se Litigant
ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP

Freedom From Covert Harassment & Surveillance,
Registered in Pennsylvania
1250 Fremont Street
Lancaster, PA 17603
www.amgglobalentetainmentgroup.com
stancaterbone@gmail.com
717-327-1566

Notice and Disclaimer: Stan J. Caterbone and the Advanced Media Group have been slandered, defamed, and
publicly discredited since 1987 due to going public (Whistle Blower) with allegations of misconduct and fraud
within International Signal & Control, Plc. of Lancaster, Pa. (ISC pleaded guilty to selling arms to Iraq via
South Africa and a $1 Billion Fraud in 1992). Unfortunately we are forced to defend our reputation and the
truth without the aid of law enforcement and the media, which would normally prosecute and expose public
corruption. We utilize our communications to thwart further libelous and malicious attacks on our person, our
property, and our business. We continue our fight for justice through the Courts, and some communications
are a means of protecting our right to continue our pursuit of justice. Advanced Media Group is also a member
of the media. Unfortunately due to the hacking of our electronic and digital footprints, we no longer have
access to our email contact list to make deletions. How long can Lancaster County and Lancaster City
Continue to Cover-Up my Whistle Blowing of the ISC Scandel (And the Torture from U.S. Sponsored Mind
Control and the OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE from the COINTELPRO PROGRAM)?

ACTIVE COURT CASES


J.C. No. 03-16-90005 Office of the Circuit Executive, United States Third Circuit Court of Appeals -
COMPLAINT OF JUDICIALMISCONDUCT OR DISABILITY re 15-3400 and 16-1149; 03-16-900046 re ALL
FEDERAL LITIGATION TO DATE
U.S. Supreme Court Case No. 16-6822 PETITION FOR WRIT OF CERTIORARI re Case No. 16-1149
MOVANT for Lisa Michelle Lambert
U.S.C.A. Third Circuit Court of Appeals Case No. 16-1149 MOVANT for Lisa Michelle Lambert;15-3400
MOVANT for Lisa Michelle Lambert;; 16-1001; 07-4474
U.S. District Court Eastern District of PA Case No. 16-4014 CATERBONE v. United States, et.al.; Case
No. 16-cv-49; 15-03984; 14-02559 MOVANT for Lisa Michelle Lambert; 05-2288; 06-4650, 08-02982;
U.S. District Court Middle District of PA Case No. 16-cv-1751 PETITION FOR HABEUS CORPUS
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Judicial Conduct Board Case No. 2016-462 Complaint against
Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas Judge Leonard Brown III
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Case No. 353 MT 2016; 354 MT 2016; 108 MM 2016 Amicus for Kathleen Kane
Superior Court of Pennsylvania Summary Appeal Case No. CP-36-SA-0000219-2016, AMICUS for Kathleen
Kane Case No. 1164 EDA 2016; Case No. 1561 MDA 2015; 1519 MDA 2015; 16-1219 Preliminary
Injunction Case of 2016
Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas Case No. 08-13373; 15-10167; 06-03349, CI-06-03401
U.S. Bankruptcy Court for The Eastern District of Pennsylvania Case No. 17-10615; Case No. 16-10157

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Stan J. Caterbone
ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP
Freedom From Covert Harassment &

Surveillance,
Registered in Pennsylvania
1250 Fremont Street
Lancaster, PA 17603
www.amgglobalentetainmentgroup.com
stancaterbone@gmail.com
717-327-1566

UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT


FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
_______________________________________________

In Re:
STANLEY J. CATERBONE
AND
ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP
PLAINTIFFS

v.

THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA


DEFENDANTS

THE CASE FOR AN INDICTMENT


OF OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE CHARGES
________________________
THE NEW AMERICA WHY HIRE COSTLY ATTORNEYS WHEN BEING SUED; JUST
HIRE CORRUPT POLICE AT TAXPAYERS EXPENSE!

TUESDAY AUGUST 22, 2017

1. THE DEFENDANTS OF FEDERAL AND STATE COURTS IMPLEMENTED


THE USE OF THREATS, FABRICATED MENTAL HEALTH WARRANTS,
AND FALSE ARRESTS AS FAR BACK AS JUNE OF 1987 AND THE
ORGANIZED PROGRAM CONTINUES TO THIS DATE IN A COHESIVE
EFFORT TO OBSTRUCT JUSTICE AND PREVENT THE DEFENDANT'S
NAMED HEREIN FROM THE FINANCIAL LIABILITY OF $MILLIONS OF
DOLLARS AND PUBLIC HUMILIATION.
2. THE CIA DID IN FACT - corruptly or by threats or force, or by any threatening
letter or communication, influences, obstruct, or impedes, or endeavors to
influence, obstruct, or impede, the due administration of justice, shall be (guilty
of an offense). Persons are charged under this statute based on allegations that
a defendant intended to interfere with an official proceeding, by doing thins such
as destroying evidence, or interfering with duties of jurors or court officers.
3. THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE DID IN FACT - corruptly or by threats or
force, or by any threatening letter or communication, influences, obstruct, or
impedes, or endeavors to influence, obstruct, or impede, the due administration
of justice, shall be (guilty of an offense). Persons are charged under this statute
based on allegations that a defendant intended to interfere with an official
proceeding, by doing thins such as destroying evidence, or interfering with duties
of jurors or court officers.

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4. THE LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL DID IN FACT - corruptly or by


threats or force, or by any threatening letter or communication, influences,
obstruct, or impedes, or endeavors to influence, obstruct, or impede, the due
administration of justice, shall be (guilty of an offense). Persons are charged
under this statute based on allegations that a defendant intended to interfere
with an official proceeding, by doing thins such as destroying evidence, or
interfering with duties of jurors or court officers.
5. THE FAIRMOUNT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEM DID IN FACT -
corruptly or by threats or force, or by any threatening letter or communication,
influences, obstruct, or impedes, or endeavors to influence, obstruct, or impede,
the due administration of justice, shall be (guilty of an offense). Persons are
charged under this statute based on allegations that a defendant intended to
interfere with an official proceeding, by doing thins such as destroying evidence,
or interfering with duties of jurors or court officers.
6. THE SOUTHERN REGIONAL POLICE DID IN FACT - corruptly or by
threats or force, or by any threatening letter or communication, influences,
obstruct, or impedes, or endeavors to influence, obstruct, or impede, the due
administration of justice, shall be (guilty of an offense). Persons are charged
under this statute based on allegations that a defendant intended to interfere
with an official proceeding, by doing thins such as destroying evidence, or
interfering with duties of jurors or court officers.
7. FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT GROUP, LTD., DID IN FACT - corruptly or by
threats or force, or by any threatening letter or communication, influences,
obstruct, or impedes, or endeavors to influence, obstruct, or impede, the due
administration of justice, shall be (guilty of an offense). Persons are charged
under this statute based on allegations that a defendant intended to interfere
with an official proceeding, by doing thins such as destroying evidence, or
interfering with duties of jurors or court officers.
8. MANHEIM TOWNSHIP POLICE DID IN FACT -corruptly or by threats or force,
or by any threatening letter or communication, influences, obstruct, or impedes,
or endeavors to influence, obstruct, or impede, the due administration of justice,
shall be (guilty of an offense). Persons are charged under this statute based on
allegations that a defendant intended to interfere with an official proceeding, by
doing thins such as destroying evidence, or interfering with duties of jurors or
court officers.
9. THE LANCASTER CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT DID IN FACT - corruptly or by
threats or force, or by any threatening letter or communication, influences,
obstruct, or impedes, or endeavors to influence, obstruct, or impede, the due
administration of justice, shall be (guilty of an offense). Persons are charged
under this statute based on allegations that a defendant intended to interfere
with an official proceeding, by doing thins such as destroying evidence, or
interfering with duties of jurors or court officers.
10.OCCUPANTS OF 1252 FREMONT STREET DID IN FACT - corruptly or by
threats or force, or by any threatening letter or communication, influences,
obstruct, or impedes, or endeavors to influence, obstruct, or impede, the due
administration of justice, shall be (guilty of an offense). Persons are charged
under this statute based on allegations that a defendant intended to interfere
with an official proceeding, by doing thins such as destroying evidence, or
interfering with duties of jurors or court officers.
11.LANCASTER COUNTY MDJ ADAM J. WITKONIS DID IN FACT - corruptly or by
threats or force, or by any threatening letter or communication, influences,
obstruct, or impedes, or endeavors to influence, obstruct, or impede, the due
administration of justice, shall be (guilty of an offense). Persons are charged
under this statute based on allegations that a defendant intended to interfere
with an official proceeding, by doing thins such as destroying evidence, or
interfering with duties of jurors or court officers.

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12.THE PENNSYLVANIA SUPREME COURT AND THE PENNSYLVANIA


SUPERIOR COURT DID IN FACT - corruptly or by threats or force, or by any
threatening letter or communication, influences, obstruct, or impedes, or
endeavors to influence, obstruct, or impede, the due administration of justice,
shall be (guilty of an offense). Persons are charged under this statute based on
allegations that a defendant intended to interfere with an official proceeding, by
doing thins such as destroying evidence, or interfering with duties of jurors or
court officers.
13.THE LANCASTER COUNTY CLERK OF COURT DID IN FACT - corruptly or by
threats or force, or by any threatening letter or communication, influences,
obstruct, or impedes, or endeavors to influence, obstruct, or impede, the due
administration of justice, shall be (guilty of an offense). Persons are charged
under this statute based on allegations that a defendant intended to interfere
with an official proceeding, by doing thins such as destroying evidence, or
interfering with duties of jurors or court officers.
14.THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION, FBI, DID IN FACT - corruptly or
by threats or force, or by any threatening letter or communication, influences,
obstruct, or impedes, or endeavors to influence, obstruct, or impede, the due
administration of justice, shall be (guilty of an offense). Persons are charged
under this statute based on allegations that a defendant intended to interfere
with an official proceeding, by doing thins such as destroying evidence, or
interfering with duties of jurors or court officers.
15.THE LNP MEDIA GROUP DID IN FACT - corruptly or by threats or force, or by
any threatening letter or communication, influences, obstruct, or impedes, or
endeavors to influence, obstruct, or impede, the due administration of justice,
shall be (guilty of an offense). Persons are charged under this statute based on
allegations that a defendant intended to interfere with an official proceeding, by
doing thins such as destroying evidence, or interfering with duties of jurors or
court officers.
16.WGAL-TV8 DID IN FACT - corruptly or by threats or force, or by any
threatening letter or communication, influences, obstruct, or impedes, or
endeavors to influence, obstruct, or impede, the due administration of justice,
shall be (guilty of an offense). Persons are charged under this statute based on
allegations that a defendant intended to interfere with an official proceeding, by
doing thins such as destroying evidence, or interfering with duties of jurors or
court officers.
17.THE LANCASTER COUNTY COMMUNITY-AT-LARGE DID IN FACT - corruptly
or by threats or force, or by any threatening letter or communication, influences,
obstruct, or impedes, or endeavors to influence, obstruct, or impede, the due
administration of justice, shall be (guilty of an offense). Persons are charged
under this statute based on allegations that a defendant intended to interfere
with an official proceeding, by doing thins such as destroying evidence, or
interfering with duties of jurors or court officers.

18.THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT DID IN FACT - corruptly or by threats or


force, or by any threatening letter or communication, influences, obstruct, or
impedes, or endeavors to influence, obstruct, or impede, the due administration
of justice, shall be (guilty of an offense). Persons are charged under this statute
based on allegations that a defendant intended to interfere with an official
proceeding, by doing thins such as destroying evidence, or interfering with duties
of jurors or court officers.

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18 U.S.C. 1503 OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE


CORNELL LAW SCHOOL www.law.cornell.edu/wex/obstruction_of_justice
whoever ....corruptly or by threats or force, or by any threatening letter or
communication, influences, obstruct, or impedes, or endeavors to influence, obstruct, or
impede, the due administration of justice, shall be (guilty of an offense). Persons are
charged under this statute based on allegations that a defendant intended to interfere
with an official proceeding, by doing thins such as destroying evidence, or interfering
with duties of jurors or court officers.
A person obstruct justice when they have a specific intent to obstruct or interfere
with a judicial proceeding. (ALL COURT CASES, BOTH CIVIL AND CRIMINAL OF
PLAINTIFF STAN J. CATERBONE) For a person to be convicted of obstruction justice,
they must not only have the specific intent to obstruct the proceeding, both the person
must know (1) that a proceeding was actually pending at the time; and (2) there must
be a nexus between the defendant's endeavor to obstruct justice and the proceeding,
and the defendant must have knowledge of this nexus.

FINDING OF FACTS:

The Date of Origin


1. June 23, 1987, the day of the meeting with ISC Executive Mr. Larry Resch

between PLAINTIFF Stan J. Caterbone at his office and the Headquarters


of his company Financial Management Group, Ltd., 1755 Oregon Pike,
Lancaster, PA in Manheim Township, Lancaster County.
2. Mr. Larry Resch failed to inform CATERBONE of his association and position with
International Signal & Control, Plc., while CATERBONE formally began his whistle blowing
activities on International Signal & Control, Plc..
3. On June 23, 1987, at 2:00 pm immediately following the meeting with International Signal
& Control Executive, Mr. Larry Resch, CATERBONE has his locks changed to his office by
Russell Locksmith of Lititz, in order to secure confidential personal and business files in
light of the current internal power struggle between himself, Michael Hartlett and Robert
Kauffman, and given the conversation with Mr. Larry Resch of International Signal &
Control, Plc., a few hours earlier.
4. CATERBONE was a personal guarantor of a 5 year lease agreement with the Developer,
Fishcer Spounagle, Ltd., for the offices of Financial Management Group, Ltd., at 1755
Oregon Pike, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, that began in 1986 and did renew until 1991.

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5. Robert Kaufman, President of FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT GROUP, Ltd., and other FINANCIAL
MANAGEMENT GROUP, Ltd., executives burglarize CATERBONE's office removing
confidential personal and business tiles. Some of the mortgage banking and other
business files have yet to be found. Kauffman and Robert Long illegally issue FINANCIAL
MANAGEMENT GROUP, Ltd., stock certificates to Peter Peneros and Scott Robertson. Robert
Long signs the stock certificates as Secretary of FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT GROUP, Ltd.,
when CATERBONE was acting Secretary, and was the only person duly authorized to issue
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT GROUP, Ltd., stock certificates. CATERBONE learned of the
burglary by Robert Kauffman, President, in a telephone conversation while at Stone Harbor,
NJ; Kauffman inadvertently mentioned that the stock certificates were issued, however,
with all documents at risk of being stolen, CATERBONE did not mention the incident, in
hopes to first recover any potentially stolen business and personal files.
6. Financial Management Group, Ltd., executives engaged in obstruction of justice,
in unfair competition, wrongful interference with contracts, trespass to person,
criminal trespass, forgery, undo influence, conspiracy, embezzlement, Count IV -
extortion, mental duress, slander, defamation of character, wrongful interference
with business relations, and violated several bylaws of Financial Management
Group, Ltd.,

STAN J. CATERBONE'S ATTEMPTS TO COMMENCE CIVIL ACTIONS


THE COMMENCEMENT OF LEGAL PROCEEDINGS

7. On June 18, 1987, CATERBONE and Randy Grespin, corporate attorney for The Life
Underwriters Group, fly to Atlanta, Georgia, to visit with executives of Planners Securities
Group, a nationally known Broker Dealer, and joint venture partner that was in the midst of
a deal in which Financial Management Group, Ltd., had negotiated an equity interest.
CATERBONE had initially consulted with both Kauffman and Hartlett concerning the trip,
however when both disagreed, CATERBONE questioned why CATERBONE was the only
principal to personally visit the operations of Hibbard Brown & Company, which lead
CATERBONE his decision to terminate the ill fated merger.
8. Planners Securities Group, was regarded as the most successful Broker Dealers in the
financial planning community, and included several former presidents of the national board
of the International Association of Financial Planners. The company had previously been
recruiting Financial Management Group, Ltd.,., and offering an attractive equity interest.
Randy Grespin agreed to reimburse $600 to CATERBONE for the expense and use of his
aircraft.

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9. CATERBONE had the following agenda for the trip and meeting:
1. Visit and discuss the joint venture and merger with Financial Management Group, Ltd.,
and evaluate the various departments necessary to administer Financial Management
Group, Ltd.,'s., stock transactions and private real estate offerings.
2. Discuss and evaluate the opportunities of utilizing insurance products from Randy
Grespin's firm, and all matters related to the structuring of business.
3. Familiarize Greg Burie, a personal friend and recruitment of CATERBONE s who was
also visiting from Florida to consider opening a Florida office for Financial Management
Group, Ltd..
4. Conduct an extensive and thorough due diligence investigation of the stability,
efficiency, and security of the operations, in order to prevent a similar situation that
facilitated the previous termination of the recent Hibbard Brown & Company deal.
CATERBONE left the meetings with very optimistic and impressive findings, that only
left more questions as to the decision of Kauffman and Bartlett to affiliate with Hibbard
Brown & Company, knowing that the Atlanta group had been aggressively pursuing
talks of a merger since the inception of Financial Management Group, Ltd.,., On the
return flight home, CATERBONE CONFIDED TO RANDY GRESPIN,
REQUESTING LEGAL ADVISE, REGARDING THE RECENT PROBLEMS AND
HIS ALLEGATIONS OF MISCONDUCT BY FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
GROUP, LTD.,., PRESIDENT ROBERT KAUFFMAN. RANDY GRESPIN
ADVISED CATERBONE TO TAKE SOME TIME AND SEEK LEGAL COUNSEL.
On June 18, 2007, after arriving at the corporate offices of Upon entering the offices of
Financial Management Group, Ltd., Robert Kauffman pulls CATERBONE into his office
and abruptly shouts "Who is running this corporation, me or you?". CATERBONE
quickly answers "I don't give a damn who runs this company. as long as it's run right,
and for the right reasons!" CATERBONE immediately left the office.
10.On June 18, 1987, later in the evening, Robert Kauffman, President visits the home of
CATERBONE and engaged in a contractual dispute when CATERBONE refused to agree
to approve the new contract and salary increase of Robert Kauffman, President,. Robert
Kauffman, President, engaged in retaliatory and activities, including fraud, Count IV -
extortion, libel, defamation of character, obstruction of justice, and conspiracy.
11.On July 1, 1987, CATERBONE retained the counsel of Mr. Joseph F. Roda, Esq., of
Lancaster, to arrange for a meeting to discuss the recent events and Coup attempt by
Kauffman and Hartlett that included several criminal and security violations. CATERBONE
visits with Mr. Joseph F. Roda, Esq. and describes the incidents in detail, including the
"Digital Movie", ISC, and all related activities. Mr. Joseph F. Roda, Esq. instructs
CATERBONE to have all of the files copied and arranges for the return of all Financial
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Esq. for a legal opinion as to his right of any moneys in Financial Management Group, Ltd.,
checking accounts that he was authorized to sign for. Mr. Joseph F. Roda, Esq. advised that
CATERBONE had no right to any funds. All checks were returned to Financial
Management Group, Ltd., along with all other documents.
12.CATERBONE advises Mr. Joseph F. Roda, Esq. that he is in fear that someone is
deliberately orchestrating all of the recent incidents, which were quite extraordinary and
extremely criminal and have been coming from all directions. CATERBONE advised Mr.
Joseph F. Roda, Esq. that he would like to take all of his files to Stone Harbor, New Jersey
for safekeeping while he pursued his legal recourse. CATERBONE also explained that he
would feel safer leaving Lancaster until these circumstances were brought under control.
13.Mr. Joseph F. Roda, Esq., failed to provide any advocacy representation; colluded with
Financial Management Group, Ltd.,; failed to inform CATERBONE of any conflicts of
interests with current clients (Mr. William Clark, in house legal counsel for International
Signal & Control, Plc.,); was negligent in not reviewing the hundreds of documents
CATERBONE delivered and for not identifying causes of actions, which United States
District Judge Mary McLaughlin identified from similar documents in June of 2006; was
negligent in not believing CATERBONE detailed account of the Commonwealth National
Bank (Mellon Bank) wrongful repossession, may have conspired to cover-up CATERBONE
s Federal False Claims Act against International Signal & Control, Plc,.
14.Mr. Joseph F. Roda committed fraud in invoicing CATERBONE for services rendered,
without any actual benefit afforded to CATERBONE .
15.EARLY WEEKS OF JULY 1987 - CATERBONE solicits the legal services of Ric Fox, a
Harrisburg attorney that has prepared legal documents for the "Digital" Movie. Rio Fox
flies his aircraft to the Cape May County Airport, and arrives at CATERBONE 's house
accompanied with another attorney Robert Chercicoff. All of the recent activities were
detailed and described concerning Financial Management Group, Ltd.,; the "Digital Movie";
and the illegal repossession of the aircraft. CATERBONE questioned Mr. Fox and his
associate of any relationship with Commonwealth Bank, which headquarters were also in
Harrisburg, and both gave a very ambiguous answer. The meeting ended with both
attorneys failing to recognize or admit to any wrongdoing by any and all related parties,
and further demanding a $2,000 retainer fee to look further into the matters. CATERBONE
suspects the conspiracy theory again, especially in light of the acknowledged relationship
with Commonwealth Bank, and an indirect relationship with Robert Kauffman, through Life
Underwriters of Harrisburg, a joint venture arranged by CATERBONE some months
earlier. By July 5, CATERBONE had already made two legitimate attempts to solicit legal
aid for the unexplained events and circumstances, both of which were maliciously
sabotaged.

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16.Ric Fox and Robert Chercicoff engaged in conspiracy, collusion, interference with business
contracts, interference with business relations, and had attempted to thwart and cover-up
CATERBONE S Federal False Claims Act complaint.
17.On July 6, 1987, CATERBONE contacts David Drubner, of Boston, Ma, a friend of
CATERBONE's brothers Mike, and an attorney. During the conversation, David Drubner
questions CATERBONE about "taking some medication", and supports the allegations of
insanity.
18.On July 17, 1987 CATERBONE travels to Hollywood, California to meet and visit with Ted
Gamillion and Gamillion Studios (Film Studio), and Marcia Silen of Flatbush Films. Ted
Gamillion had previously solicited the consulting of CATERBONE in order to help
reorganize the financing of the film studio, after earlier arrangements in North Carolina had
gone sour. CATERBONE had spent several days visiting and touring the studio. Ted
Gamillion agreed to allow CATERBONE to represent the studio in order to secure the
required financing. Ted Gamillion provided CATERBONE with substantial amounts of
confidential financial, legal, and tax documents for the project.
19.During the visit, Marcia Silen had disclosed to CATERBONE that Scott Robertson had made
allegations of insanity about him (CATERBONE) to persons at Power Station Studios and
and Flatbush Films.
20.In the following days, CATERBONE had made numerous telephone calls to local, state,
and federal authorities, for intervention and help regarding all of the preceding events and
circumstances. The following is a brief description of each: Manheim Township Police
Department, responded "what bank branch repossessed your aircraft"; Pennsylvania State
Senator Gib Armstrong, responded, "I will call the Pa Attorney General's Office and have
them call you; the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Philadelphia-based field
office; U.S. Representative Robert Walker (R-Pa), a detailed and explicit conversation with
Mrs. Robert Walker, who would only advise CATERBONE to put his situation in writing and
submit it to the Congressman in his Washington, D. C. office. In addition: David Wouls
(Executive Vice President of the Lancaster chamber of Commerce & Industry),
CATERBONE talked at length, and in detail, making allegations of misconduct with
members of the same; National Association of securities Dealers (NASD), in Washington,
D.C., CATERBONE discussed the securities related violations. And also: the Securities &
Exchange Commission (SEC), also in Washington, D.C., and discussed securities laws
violations; the Pennsylvania Securities Commission, of Harrisburg, Pa, discussed the
implications of CATERBONE's illegal lock-out, and his legal and formal positions, including
incorporating officer of Financial Management Group, Ltd., CATERBONE received no
support or follow-up communications concerning all of the above requests, despite his
apparent emotional duress, and extreme situation.

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21.On July 7th, 1987, CATERBONE contacts the law firm of Capello & Foley, of Santa
Barbara, California. CATERBONE had conducted research (American Bar Association
Journal) in "Lender Liability", which had became a very popular legal issue, where banks
participate in illegal activities resulting in the financial ruin of it's borrowers. CATERBONE
intended to file suit against Commonwealth National Bank (Mellon Bank) for the illegal and
unjustified repossession of his aircraft. CATERBONE discussed the case briefly with Diane
Campell that day, and CATERBONE made arrangements to deliver supporting documents
to the office in Santa Barbara the following week, while visiting with Gamillion Studios, in
Hollywood.
22.On July 15, 1987 CATERBONE travels to Boston, Massachusetts to research lender
liability and other legal matters in a law library of Suffolk Community College.
23.On July 16, 1987, CATERBONE travels to New York, from Boston, MA, to visit with Bob
Walters of Power Station Studios, to discuss the allegations of Blackmail, and to find out
who is involved, including Scott Robertson and Power Station Studios.
24.On July 17, 1987, CATERBONE travels to Hollywood, California to meet and visit with Ted
Gamillion and Gamillion Studios (Film Studio), and Marcia Silen of Flatbush Films. Ted
Gamillion had previously solicited the consulting of CATERBONE in order to help
reorganize the financing of the film studio, after earlier arrangements in North Carolina had
gone sour. CATERBONE had spent several days visiting and touring the studio. Ted
Gamillion agreed to allow CATERBONE to represent the studio in order to secure the
required financing. Ted Gamillion provided CATERBONE with substantial amounts of
confidential financial, legal, and tax documents for the project. During the visit, Marcia
Silen had disclosed to CATERBONE that Scott Robertson had made allegations of insanity
about him (CATERBONE ) to persons at Power Station Studios and at Flatbush Films.
25.CATERBONE discusses the illegal repossession and other related matters, however during
the conversation, becomes suspicious when Bob Walters and Tony Bongiovi disclose that
the "Digital" Movie project is suddenly suspended until a later time.
26.On July 21, 1987, At 2:30 pm CATERBONE visits the law firm of Capello & Foley, in Santa
Barbara, California, and delivers 3 large blue binders for Diane Cambell and attorney Barry
Capello to review, concerning his allegations of dire violations of lender liability with specific
regards to the illegal repossession of his aircraft by Commonwealth National Bank (Mellon
Bank). CATERBONE research the law firm of Capello & Foley at the Suffolk law library
and learned that it was the leading law firm in the nation leading the way in violations of
lender liability litigation.
27.The law firm of Capello & Foley and CATERBONE had numerous communications,
although there was never any commitment for representation by Capello & Foley, it is
alleged that the law firm engaged in conspiracy, collusion, interference with business
contracts, interference with business relations, and had attempted to thwart and cover-up
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solicitation of CATERBONE .
28.On July 24, 1987 CATERBONE conducts a three (3) hour meeting at his residence in
Stone Harbor, NJ, with attorney Lew Schweller regarding legal action concerning all events
and activities of the prior days and months. CATERBONE also gives Lew Schweller a
$500.00 retainers fee, for his representation.
29.Lew Schweller engaged in conspiracy, collusion, interference with business contracts,
interference with business relations, and had attempted to thwart and cover-up
CATERBONE S Federal False Claims Act complaint.
30.On July 24, 1987, Attorney Joseph Roda invoices CATERBONE $527.00 for the time and
services of July 1 & 2, 1987.
31.On September 1, 1987, in an attempt to resolve issues, CATERBONE calls Financial
Management Group, Ltd., board member P. Alan Loss and requests a meeting with Robert.
long and Scott Robertson to explain allegations of misconduct of Robert Kauffman and
Michael Hartlett and the illegal lockout of CATERBONE . P. Alan Loss agrees and a
meeting is set for September 4, 1987 at 10:00 am in the aide Hickory Inn, a mile away
from Financial Management Group, Ltd., CATERBONE requests that the meeting be in the
strictest of confidence.
32.On September 3, 1987, Attorney Joseph Roda sends CATERBONE a letter requesting
payment of $525.48 in outstanding legal tees for the meetings of July 1 & 2 and copying
charges.
33.CATERBONE calls Victor of Romar Aviation (no charge) to schedule a charter flight from
Cape May County Airport to the Lancaster Airport for September 3rd at approximately 2:00
pm, the day before the meeting with Financial Management Group, Ltd., executives.
34.On September 3, 1987, Robert Kauffman calls detective Larry Sigler of the Manheim
Township Police Department to report an alleged Terroristic threat made two days prior, on
September 1, 1987, by CATERBONE between the hours of 9:00 and 1 pm noontime.
Detective Larry Sigler issues a warrant for the arrest of CATERBONE with District Justice
Murray Horton that was issued at about the same time as the arrival of CATERBONE at
Romar Aviation.
35.On September 3, 1987, Larry Sigler and the Manheim Township Police Department engage
in false imprisonment, false arrest, malicious prosecution and/or malicious abuse of
process claims arising out of the charges and arrest in September 1987; and (2) civil rights
claims under 42 U.S.C. 1983, arising out of the Department's actions or inactions in July
and September 1987, and January 1991.
36.On September 3, 1987, At approximately 3:00 pm Mary Lynn Dipaolo picks CATERBONE
up at Romar Aviation for a scheduled visit and dinner. After CATERBONE becomes
annoyed at Mary Lynn Dipaolo's unjustified allegations, CATERBONE borrows her car to
go home to his residence in Conestoga and to go play basketball.

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37.On September 3, 1987, at approximately 7:00 pm, upon leaving the playground, he is
approached by Nancy Arment, Financial Management Group, Ltd., secretary, who is
elaborated and crying, asking "why are you doing this?".
38.Nancy Arment of Financial Management Group, Ltd., engaged in harassment and
conspiracy to commit Count IV - extortion.
39.On September 3, 1987, At approximately 9:00 pm, in an attempt to recover additional
stolen personal and business tiles, CATERBONE proceeds to the offices of Financial
Management Group, Ltd., where he is greeted by employee Stacy Waters and allowed to
enter the building. CATERBONE insists that Stacy Walters accompany him throughout
the building as he recovers files in the offices of Robert Kauffman, Michael Bartlett, and
Robert Long. In addition retrieving a Back-Up (Financial Management Group, Ltd., records
and communications) copy of the computer system which he integrated. Upon leaving,
CATERBONE temporarily disconnect the systems which he had integrated and developed
for Financial Management Group, Ltd., which fall under intellectual property rights. Stacy
Walters assists CATERBONE in loading the tiles in his automobile, and CATERBONE
kisses Stacy Walters goodbye, and awaits for her safe return to the building until leaving.
40.Stacy Walters engaged in criminal trespass, conspiracy to commit Count IV - extortion,
undo influence, mental duress, slander, defamation of character, and wrongful interference
with business relations.
41.On September 4, 1987, after midnight, upon entering his residence, CATERBONE is taken
into custody by the Conestoga Police, and requests that the files that he had taken out of
the offices of Financial Management Group, Ltd., be taken along to prove his rights to the
property, and his position within the company. CATERBONE was then taken to the
jurisdiction of Manheim Township Police, at Where the New Danville Pike meets South
Prince Street, where he is arrested and taken into custody.
42.On September 4, 1987, at approximately 2:00 am, CATERBONE is arraigned before
District Justice Richard R. Reeser for the following charges: Terroristic threats; burglary;
unlawful restraint; unlawful use of computers; theft by unlawful taking; robbery; and
criminal mischief.
43.Bail is set at $20,000 and CATERBONE is placed in the Lancaster County Prison. He was
not permitted to post real estate for bail.
44.The Manheim Township Police Department, Detective Larry Mathias and the Lancaster
County Prison engage in (1) assault, battery, false imprisonment, false arrest, malicious
prosecution and/or malicious abuse of process claims arising out of the charges and arrest
in September 1987; and (2) civil rights claims under 42 U.S.C. 1983, arising out of the
Department's actions or inactions in July and September 1987, and January 1991.
45.September 5, 1987 -The Lancaster New Era and the Lancaster Intelligencer Journal report
the alleged crimes, reporting that CATERBONE is an ax-employee; that Financial
Management Group, Ltd., sustained $60,000 because of his actions; and that he

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threatened 2 female employees.


46.The Lancaster Newspapers, Inc., engaged in libel, slander, defamation of character,
conspiracy to commit fraud, conspiracy to commit Count IV - extortion, conspiracy to
commit obstruction of justice.
47.The entire arrests and reports fail to acknowledge that CATERBONE is an individual
lessee of the property, and in accordance with law, still holds all of his offices of PING, Ltd.,
and is the founder of the company. The above incident further facilitates the ongoing
conspiracy, and publicly discredits CATERBONE in every way, financially, professionally,
and most importantly conveniently supports the continued allegations of insanity.
48.On September 6, 1987, all attempts to post bail are denied. Robert Beyer appears for
visitation at the Lancaster county prison, completely unexpectedly and unsolicited. Robert
Beyer offers his services and representation with regards to only defending the criminal
charges.
49.On September 9, 1987, CATERBONE is given an ultimatum by the Lancaster county
prison authorities, Robert Bayer, Yolanda Caterbone, and Mary Lynn Dipaolo of posting the
required bail only if CATERBONE voluntarily admits himself into the Psychiatric Unit of St.
Joseph Hospital, or remains in the Lancaster County prison.
50.CATERBONE is released from Lancaster County prison, and immediately escorted to St.
Joseph Hospital and admitted into the Psychiatric Unit.
51.On September 9, 1987, Yolanda Caterbone, Robert Beyer, and Mary Lynn Dipaolo engage
in conspiracy to commit fraud, false statements, and conspiracy to commit Count IV -
extortion, obstruction of justice, and false imprisonment.
52.On September 15, 1987, CATERBONE questions the legality of the ultimatum for posting
bail, and upon learning that it is unlawful, arranges for his discharge - Upon his discharge,
the St. Joseph Hospital administrators learn that Financial Management Group, Ltd., had
terminated his health insurance, and demand payment of $3, 064.60 for the six days of
hospitalization. CATERBONE is not able to pay, and leaves the hospital and returns to his
residence of Conestoga, PA.
53.St. Joseph Hospital engaged in collusion to commit fraud, Count IV - extortion, libel,
slander, and defamation of character, false imprisonment, obstruction of justice, and false
statements.
54.On September 15, 1987, CATERBONE receives an invoice from St. Joseph Hospital for
$3,064.00.
55.On September 16, 1987, CATERBONE receives a call from Howard Eisler, an Investigator
for the Pennsylvania Securities Commission who requests a meeting with CATERBONE . A
meeting is scheduled for September 29, and CATERBONE arranges for Robert Beyer and
Millard Johnson to attend.
56.On September 21, 1987, ISC and the British Ferranti firm agree in principal to merge,
creating what appeared to be a $1.5 billion defense/electronics conglomerate, after six

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months of negotiations.
57.On September 22, 1987,CATERBONE and James Warner settle on the real estate deal, of
433 w. Marion Street, which CATERBONE had sold to James Warner, at a distressed price,
which still yielded a profit. The profits of the transaction were paid directly to Millard
Johnson, with CATERBONE getting none of the proceeds. Millard Johnsons funds were
extorted by Commonwealth National Bank and Lancaster Aviation.

THE FACTS OF THE MENTAL HEALTH RECORD OF STAN J. CATERBONE

58.There were a total of 4 Section 303 Court Hearings since 2006 and there was
never any medications or OUTPATIENT TREATMENT PLANS ever ORDERED BY
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE, OR THE COURT. The Section 303 COURT
ORDERS, by law, must be filed in the Lancaster County Courthouse
Prothonotary Office.

59.The first PSYCHIATRIC COMMITMENT was to the BURDETTE TOMLIN


HOSPITAL in Cape May County, New Jersey The commitment lasted only 4
hours, and was a result of a fabricated suicide allegation made to the Stone
Harbor Police Department.

60.In September of 1987 the PSYCHIATRIC COMITMENT to then Saint Joseph


Hospital, now Lancaster Regional Medical Center was the direct result of a
fabricated CONDITION OF BAIL, which when discovered lead to the
IMMEDIATE DISCHARGE, again with no OUTPATIENT TREATMENT PLAN or
MEDICATIONS.

61.In February of 2005 there was a again another fabricated SUICIDE


ALLEGATION, made by a patron of the Alley Kat that resulted in the false
imprisonment at 220 Stone Hill Road, Conestoga, PA for approximately 2
hours by the Southern Regional Police Department, again resulted in NO
PSYCHIATRIC COMMITMENT.

62.The next PSYCHIATRIC COMMITMENT was in April of 2006 by the Southern


Regional Police to the Lancaster General Hospital, that resulted in the
Discharge from my Pro Se Representation at the Section 303 Hearing, again
with no OUTPATIENT TREATMENT PLAN or MEDICATIONS.

63.In July of 2009 I had excruciating pain from a cavity that no dentist in
Lancaster County would fill. I had a commitment at a free dental clinic in
New Holland only to have the commitment rescinded at the last minute after
6 hours of wait time. I visited several emergency rooms for pain medications
and finally the Lancaster General Hospital took a blood sample and found the
infection had spread to my blood stream. The emergency room immediately
put me on an intravenous drip of antibiotics for about an hour and scheduled
an appointment with Conestoga Oral Surgeons. Upon leaving I had submitted
a video tape of audio only of a recording of myself in pain. Upon arriving
home, the Lancaster City Police showed up with another 302 Psychiatric
Commitment and took me to the Lancaster General Hospital Emergency
Room. I was immediately scheduled for emergency oral surgery and taken to
the Intermediate Intensive Care Unit. The next day I had emergency oral
surgery to remove 2 infected teeth. During the previous 2 weeks I had taken

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photos of the transformation of my face from the infection. After surgery a


Psychiatric Interview was done in my room in the Intermediate Intensive
Care Unit I was discharged without incident and again with no
OUTPATIENT TREATMENT PLAN or MEDICATIONS. I was never even in any
portion of the psychiatric care unit. UNFORTUNATELY, INSTEAD OF A
$1500.00 OUTPATIENT BILL THE LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL BILLE ME
SOME $30,000.00.

64.The next PSYCHIATRIC COMMITMENTS were all the result of FABRICATIONS


BY DETECTIVE CLARK BEARINGER OF THE LANCASTER CITY POLICE
DEPARTMENT TO FAIRMOUNT HOSPITAL IN PHILADELPHIA April of 2015;
July of 2015, and February of 2016. Again with no OUTPATIENT TREATMENT
PLAN or MEDICATIONS.

65.The 2010 OUTPATIENT TREATMENT PLAN of COUNSELING ONLY, for 3 months


was a VOLUNTARY TREATMENT PLAN that was coerced after 3 Psychiatric
Nurses forced medication by needle to the buttox, and then medication for
the next several days in FARIMOUNT HOSPITAL. No MEDICATIONS WERE
TAKEN AFTER THE INITAL PRESCRIPTION FROM THE HOSPITAL WAS
FINISHED, WHICH ONLY LASTED A FEW WEEKS.

66.RECORDS AND MY OWN MEMORY CLARIFIES THAT THE LANCASTER CITY


POLICE DEPARTMENT ENGAGED IN THE VERY SAME TACTICS AGAINST MY
FATHER, SAMUEL CATERBONE, JR. IN THE 1960'S, WHICH RESULTED IN BOTH
PSYCHIATRIC COMMITMENTS AND ELECTO-SHOCK TREATMENTS, A CLASSIC
MKULTRA PROGRAM TECHNIQUE FOR BRAIN WASHING.

67.The VOLUNTARY decision on my part to take PSYCHIATRIC MEDICATIONS


AND OUTPATIENT TREATMENT by Lancaster Psychiatrist Dr. Alber Shulz, who
in 1986 was a client of mine at Financial Management Group, Ltd., who also
treated my brother Sammy Caterbone, was THE DIRECT RESULT OF
REPEATED REQUEST BY MY MOTHER, YOLANDA RODA CATERBONE WHICH I
MADE IN ORDER TO OBTAIN FINANCIAL BACKING, WORK, AND INCOME. MY
FINANCIAL RECORD AND WORK HISTORY RECORD PROVES THIS.

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The Corruption of the Law


Harlan Fiske Stone's conservatism was grounded in the belief that the law is
designed to protect the weak from the powerful.

Chris Hedges
AUGUST 21, 2017

Columnist
Chris Hedges is a Pulitzer-prize winning journalist, New York Times best selling
author, professor at Princeton University, activist and ordained Presbyterian
minister. He has written 11 books, including the

ISLE AU HAUT, MaineI drink coffee in the morning on a round, ornate oak table that once
belonged to Harlan Fiske Stone, a U.S. Supreme Court justice from 1925 to 1946 and the
chief justice for the last five of those years. Stone and his family spent their summers on this
windswept, remote island six miles off the coast of Maine.
Stone, a Republican and close friend of Calvin Coolidge and Herbert Hoover, embodied a lost
era in American politics. His brand of conservatism, grounded in the belief that the law is
designed to protect the weak from the powerful, bears no resemblance to that of the self-
proclaimed strict constitutionalists in the Federalist Society who have accumulated
tremendous power in the judiciary. The Federalist Society, at the behest of President Trump,
is in charge of vetting the 108 candidates for the federal judgeships that will be filled by the
administration. The newest justice, Trump appointee Neil Gorsuch, comes out of the
Federalist Society, as did Justices Clarence Thomas, John Roberts and Samuel Alito. The self-
identified liberals in the judiciary, while progressive on social issues such as abortion and
affirmative action, serve corporate power as assiduously as the right-wing ideologues of the
Federalist Society. The Alliance for Justice points out that 85 percent of President Barack
Obamas judicial nominees280, or a third of the federal judiciaryhad either been
corporate attorneys or government prosecutors.
Those who came out of corporate law firms accounted for 71 percent of the nominees, with
only 4 percent coming from public interest groups and the same percentage having been

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attorneys who represented workers in labor disputes.


Stone repeatedly warned that unchecked corporate power would mean corporate tyranny and
the death of democracy. He was joined in that thinking by Louis D. Brandeis, his fellow justice
and ally on the court, who stated, We can have democracy in this country, or we can have
great wealth concentrated in the hands of a few, but we cant have both.
The supposed clash between liberal and conservative judges is largely a fiction. The judiciary,
despite the Federalist Societys high-blown rhetoric about the sanctity of individual freedom,
is a naked tool of corporate oppression. The most basic constitutional rightsprivacy, fair
trials and elections, habeas corpus, probable-cause requirements, due process and freedom
from exploitationhave been erased for many, especially the 2.3 million people in our
prisons, most having been put there without ever going to trial. Constitutionally protected
statements, beliefs and associations are criminalized. Our judicial system, as Ralph Nader has
pointed out, has legalized secret law, secret courts, secret evidence, secret budgets and
secret prisons in the name of national security.
Our constitutional rights have steadily been stripped from us by judicial fiat. The Fourth
Amendment reads: The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers,
and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no
Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and
particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized. Yet
our telephone calls and texts, emails and financial, judicial and medical records, along with
every website we visit and our physical travels, can be and commonly are tracked, recorded,
photographed and stored in government computer banks.
The executive branch can order the assassination of U.S. citizens without trial. It can deploy
the military into the streets to quell civil unrest under Section 1021 of the National Defense
Authorization Act (NDAA) and seize citizensseizures that are in essence acts of
extraordinary renditionand hold them indefinitely in military detention centers while
denying them due process.
Corporate campaign contributions, which largely determine who gets elected, are viewed by
the courts as protected forms of free speech under the First Amendment. Corporate lobbying,
which determines most of our legislation, is interpreted as the peoples right to petition the
government. Corporations are legally treated as persons except when they carry out fraud
and other crimes; the heads of corporations routinely avoid being charged and going to
prison by paying fines, usually symbolic and pulled from corporate accounts, while not being
forced to admit wrongdoing. And corporations have rewritten the law to orchestrate a
massive tax boycott.
Many among the 1 million lawyers in the United States, the deans of our law schools and the
judges in our courts, whether self-identified liberals or Federalist Society members or
supporters, refuse to hold corporate power accountable to the law. They have failed us. They
alone have the education and skill to apply the law on behalf of the citizens. They alone know
how to use the courts for justice rather than injustice. When this period of American history is
written, the legal profession will be found to have borne much of the responsibility for our
descent into corporate tyranny. Lawyers are supposed to be officers of the court. They are
supposed to be sentinels and guardians of the law. They are supposed to enlarge our access
to justice. They are supposed to defend the law, not subvert it. This moral failure by the legal
profession has obliterated our rights.
The radical libertarians in the Federalist Society, now ascendant within the legal system,
champion a legal doctrine that is essentially preindustrial. It is centered exclusively on the
rights of the individual and restricting the power of government. This can at times lead to
rulings that protect personal liberty. The followers of this doctrine on the Supreme Court, for
example, voted to overturn Connecticuts eminent-domain rape of a New London working-
class neighborhood to make way for a pharmaceutical plant. The liberals, who formed the
court majority, endorsed the taking of the neighborhood.

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Another example of radical libertarianism on the bench occurred when attorneys Bruce Afran
and Carl Mayer and I sued President Obama over Section 1021 of the NDAA, which
overturned the 1878 act that prohibited the government from using the military as a
domestic police force. We garnered support from some charter members of the Federalist
Society. The proclivity by the Federalist Society to hold up the primacy of individual rights
became especially important when, after the temporary injunction of Section 1021 issued by
the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York was overturned by the appellate
court, we had to file a cert, or petition, to request that the case, Hedges v. Obama, be heard
before the Supreme Court.
As obnoxious as [Antonin] Scalia was on cultural issues, he was the
strongest modern justice in terms of protecting First Amendment speech,
press and assembly rightsno liberal came anywhere near him in these
areas, Afran told me about the late justice. In fact, Scalia was the
justice who sympathized with our cert petition in the NDAA case. [Justice
Ruth Bader] Ginsburg denied our petition without circulating it among
the other justices. When we went to Scalia, he immediately asked for
additional briefs to circulate. It was his dissents in the Guantanamo
cases that we relied on in our cert petition. He issued strong dissents
holding that the Guantanamo inmates and others taken by the military in
Afghanistan should have complete civil rights in criminal prosecutions.
He went much further than the majority did in these cases and
condemned any holding of civilians by the military.
But although the Federalist Society purports to be against curtailment of civil liberties, with
some members embracing traditional liberal positions on issues such as drug laws and sexual
freedom, the organization also supports the judicial systems position that corporations hold
the rights of individuals. It is hostile to nearly all government regulations and regulatory
agencies including the Environmental Protection Agency and the Securities and Exchange
Commission. It opposes the rights of labor unions, voting rights laws, gender equality laws
and the separation of church and state. It seeks to outlaw abortion and overturn Roe v.
Wade. The self-proclaimed originalism or textualism philosophy of the Federalist Society
has crippled the ability of the legal system to act en masse in class action suits against
corrupt corporate entities. And for all the rhetoric about championing individual liberty, as
Mayer pointed out, they never did a thing about any First Amendment intrusions that all of
the legislation passed after 9/11 involved. The Supreme Court did not accept our cert,
leaving Section 1021 as law.
The Federalist Society says it seeks legal interpretations that are faithful to those that would
have been made at the time the Constitution was written in the late 18th century. This
fossilization of the law is a clever rhetorical subterfuge to advance the interests of the
corporations and the oligarchs who have bankrolled the Federalist Societythe Mercer
Foundation, the late John Olin, the late Richard Scaife, the Lynde and Harry Bradley
Foundation, the Koch brothers and the fossil fuel industry. The Federalist Society has close
ties with the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), whose lobbyists draft and push
corporate-sponsored bills through state legislatures and Congress.

Stone knew that the law would become moribund if it was frozen in time. It was a
living entity, one that had to forever adapt to changing economic, social and
political reality. He embraced what Oliver Wendell Holmes called legal realism.
The law was not only about logic but also about the experience of a lived human
society. If judges could not read and interpret that society, if they clung to rigid
dogma or a self-imposed legal fundamentalism, then the law would be transformed
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the way in which an old doctrine was applied to an old situation. The law had to be
flexible. Judges, to carry out astute rulings, had to make a close study of
contemporary politics, economics, domestic and global business practices and
culture, not attempt to intuit what the Founding Fathers intended.
Stone was wary of radicals and socialists. He could be skeptical of New Deal programs,
But he
although he believed the court had no right to reverse New Deal legislation.
understood that the law was the primary institution tasked
with protecting the public from PREDATORY CAPITALISM AND
THE ABUSES OF POWER. He voted consistently with Holmes
and Brandeis, two of the courts most innovative and brilliant
jurists. The three were so often in dissent to the conservative
majority they were nicknamed The Three Musketeers.
The law, Stone said, must never become the monopoly of any social or economic class. He
condemned his fellow conservatives for reading their economic preferences into the law and
into the Constitution as well. By doing so, he said, they placed in jeopardy a great and
useful institution of government.
Stone embraced the doctrine of preferred freedomsthe position that First Amendment
freedoms are preeminent in the hierarchy of constitutional rights, permitting justices to
override any legislation that curbs these freedoms. This became the basis for court decisions
to overturn state laws that persecuted and silenced African-Americans, radicalsincluding
communists, anarchists and socialistsand labor and religious activists.
Stone, as dean of Columbia Law School before being named U.S. attorney general in 1924
and joining the Supreme Court the year after that, said the schools mission was devoted to
teaching its students how to live rather than how to make a living. He denounced the Palmer
Raids and mass deportations of radicals that ended in 1920. He supported five Socialist
members of the New York State Assembly who were stripped of their elected seats by their
legislative colleagues in 1920 because of their political views. And he said that everyone,
including aliensmeaning those who were not citizens but who lived in the United States
deserved due process.
[A]ny system which confers upon administrative officers power to
restrain the liberty of individuals, without safeguards substantially like
those which exist in criminal cases and without adequate authority for
WILL
judicial review of the action of such administrative officers,
RESULT IN ABUSE OF POWER AND IN INTOLERABLE
INJUSTICE AND CRUELTY TO INDIVIDUALS, HE WROTE
OF LAWS THAT DEPRIVED ALIENS OF CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS.
As attorney general he weeded out corrupt officials and zealously enforced antitrust laws,
swiftly making enemies of many leading industrialists, including Andrew Mellon. He also,
ominously, appointed J. Edgar Hoover to run the FBI. His aggressive antitrust campaigns led
to calls by the business community for his removal as attorney general, and he was elevated
to the Supreme Court in 1925, a move that, as the New York Globe and Commercial
Advertiser newspaper observed, protected business from disturbing litigation or the threat of
such litigation [and] has saved the [Coolidge] administration from the charge that it has
betrayed business.
The 1920s were, as Alpheus Thomas Mason wrote in his 1956 biography, Harlan Fiske
Stone: Pillar of the Law, a decade pre-eminent for the exploitative large-scale business; its
leaders preached the Gospel of Goods. Canonization of the salesman was seen as the

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brightest hope of America. The absorbing ambition was to make two dollars grow where one
had grown before, to engineer, as utilities magnate Samuel Insull put it, all I could out of a
dollarthat is, get something for nothing.
Organized labor, which before World War I had been a potent social and political force, had
been crushed through government repression, including the use of the Espionage and
Sedition acts. Government regulations and controls had been weakened or abolished. It was
a time when, as Sinclair Lewis said of Babbittryreferring to the philistine behavior of the
lead character in his 1922 novel Babbitt, about the vacuity of American culturethe goal in
life was to be rich, fat, arrogant, and superior. Inequality had reached appalling levels, with
60 percent of American families existing barely above subsistence level by the time of the
1929 crash. The American god was profit. Those not blessed to be rich and powerful were
sacrificed on the altar of the marketplace.
The New Hampshire-born Stone, grounded in rural New England conservatism and Yankee
thrift, was appalled by the orgy of greed and inequality engineered by his fellow elites. He
denounced a hedonistic culture dominated by unethical oligarchs and corporations very
similar to those that exist today.
Wealth, power, the struggle for ephemeral social and political prestige,
which so absorb our attention and energy, are but the passing phase of
every age; ninety-day wonders which pass from mans recollection
almost before the actors who have striven from them have passed from
the stage, he wrote. What is significant in the record of mans
development is none of these. It is rather those forces in society and the
lives of those individuals, who have, in each generation, added
something to mans intellectual and moral attainment, that lay hold on
the imagination and compel admiration and reverence in each succeeding
generation.
Wall Streets crash in 1929 and the widespread suffering caused by the Depression confirmed
Stones fears about unfettered capitalism. Victorian-era writer Herbert Spencer, who coined
the term survival of the fittest and whose libertarian philosophy was widely embraced in the
1920s, argued that liberty was measured by the relative paucity of restraint that
government places on the individual. Stone saw this belief, replicated in the ideology of
neoliberalism, as a recipe for corporate oppression and exploitation.
If the law remained trapped in the agrarian, white male, slave-holding society in which the
authors of the Constitution lived, if it was used to exclusively defend individualism, there
would be no legal mechanisms to halt the abuse of corporate power. The rise of modern
markets, industrialization, technology, imperial expansion and global capitalism necessitated
a legal system that understood and responded to modernity. Stone bitterly attacked the
concept of natural law and natural rights, used to justify the greed of the ruling elites by
attempting to place economic transactions beyond the scope of the courts. Laissez faire
economics was not, he said, a harbinger of progress. The purpose of the law was not to
maximize corporate profit. In Stones reasoning, a clash between the courts and the lords of
commerce was inevitable.

Stone excoriated the legal profession for its failure to curb the avarice of the
giant economic forces which our industrial and financial world have created.
Lawyers, he went on, were not supposed to be guardians of corporate power.
He asked why a bar which has done so much to develop and refine the
technique of business organization, to provide skillfully devised methods for
financing industry, which has guided a world-wide commercial expansion, has
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adapt the fiduciary principle of nineteenth-century equity to twentieth-century


business practices; so little to improve the functioning of the administrative
mechanisms which modern government sets up to prevent abuses; so little to
make law more readily available as an instrument of justice to the common
man. The law, he said, was about the advancement of the public interest. He
castigated the educated elites, especially lawyers and judges, who used their
skills to become the obsequious servant of business and in the process were
tainted with the morals and manners of the marketplace in its most anti-social
manifestations. And he warned law schools that their exclusive focus on
proficiency overlooked the grave danger to the public if this
proficiency be directed wholly to private ends without thought of the
social consequences. He lambasted the cramped mind of the clever
lawyer, for whom intellectual dignity and freedom had been forbidden by
the interests which he served. He called the legal professions service to
corporation power a sad spectacle and attorneys who sold their souls
to corporations lawyer criminals.
He was viciously attacked. The Wall Street lawyer William D. Guthrie responded in the
Fordham Law Review, warning readers that Stone was peddling subversive doctrines
championed by false prophets that had as their goal national socialism, the repudiation of
standards and obligation heretofore upheld, the leveling of classes, the destruction of
property, and the overthrow of our federal system designed to be composed of sovereign and
indestructible states.
But Stone understood a seminal fact that eludes our days Federalist Society and the
Republican and Democratic party leaderships: Corporations cannot be trusted with social and
political power. Stone knew that the law must be a barrier to the insatiable corporate lust for
profit. If the law failed in this task, then corporate despotism was certain.
He wrote of the excesses of capitalism that led to the Depression:
I venture to assert that when the history of the financial era which has just drawn
to a close comes to be written, most of its mistakes and its major faults will be
ascribed to the failure to observe the fiduciary principle, the precept as old as the
holy writ, that a man cannot serve two masters. More than a century ago equity
gave a hospitable reception to that principle, and the common law was not slow to
follow in giving it recognition. No thinking man can believe that an economy built
upon a business foundation can long endure without some loyalty to that principle.
The separation of ownership from management, the development of the corporate
structure so as to vest in small groups control over the resources of great numbers
of small and uninformed investors, make imperative a fresh and active devotion to
that principle if the modern world of business is to perform its proper function. Yet
those who serve nominally as trustees, but relieved, by clever legal devices, from
the obligation to protect those whose interests they purport to represent,
corporate officers and directors who award themselves huge bonuses from
corporate funds without the assent or even the knowledge of their stockholders,
reorganization committees created to serve interests other than those whose
securities they control, financial institutions which, in the infinite variety of their
operations, consider only last, if at all, the interests of those whose funds they
command, suggest how far we have ignored the necessary implications of that
principle. The loss and suffering inflicted on individuals, the harm done to a social
order founded upon business and dependent upon its integrity, are incalculable.

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The corporate coup dtat Stone attempted to thwart is complete. His worst fears are our
nightmare.
Stone had his flaws. After he refused to grant a stay of execution for Nicola Sacco and
Bartolomeo Vanzetti, the two anarchists were hanged in August 1927. (A courtier took a
fishing boat to retrieve the fateful decision that Stone made while he was at his vacation
home here on Isle au Haut. He probably signed off on their execution orders on the table
where I sit each morning.) He sometimes ruled against the rights of unions. He endorsed the
internment of Japanese-American citizens during World War II. He was not sympathetic to
conscientious objectors except on religious grounds. He did not always protect the
constitutional rights of communists. He could use the law to curb what he saw as Franklin
Roosevelts consolidation of power within the executive branch.
But Stone had the integrity and courage to throw bombs at the establishment. He attacked,
for example, the Nuremberg Trials of the Nazi leadership after World War II, calling it a high-
grade lynching party. I dont mind what he [the chief Nuremberg prosecutor, Supreme Court
Justice Robert H. Jackson] does to the Nazis, but I hate to see the pretense that he is running
a court and proceeding according to common law, he wrote. This is a little too
sanctimonious a fraud to meet my old-fashioned ideas. He noted acidly that the Nuremberg
Trials were being used to justify the proposition that the leaders of the vanquished are to be
executed by the victors.
Stone spent his summers in a gray-shingled cottage with blue-green trim overlooking a small
island harbor. He and his wife built the cottage, which still stands, in 1916. He tramped about
the island in old clothes. One day at the dock a woman mistook the Supreme Court justice for
a porter. She asked him to carry her bags. Stone, a burly man who had played football in
college, lifted the suitcases and followed her without a word.
Stone did not possess the Emersonian brilliance and rhetorical flourishes of a Holmes or the
trenchant social analysis of a Brandeis, but he was an astute legal scholar. There would be no
place for him in todays Republican or Democratic parties or judiciary, seized by the corporate
interests he fought. The Federalist Society, along with corporate lobbyists, would have
mounted a fierce campaign to block him from becoming attorney general and a Supreme
Court justice. His iron fidelity to the rule of law would have seen him, like Ralph Nader, tossed
into the political and judicial wilderness.
Stone opposed socialism because, as he told his friend Harold Laski, the British
political philosopher and socialist, he believed the judicial system could be
reformed and empowered to protect the public from the tyranny of corporate elites.
If the judicial system failed in its task to safeguard democracy, he conceded to
Laski, socialism was the only alternative.

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DEFENDANTS LIST AS OF TUESDAY AUGUST 22, 2017 -

68.Steve Midciff Ceo Lancaster Regional Hospital Lancaster Pa.;


69.Dr.Anthony Mastropietro Medical Director Lancaster Regional Hospital
Lancaster,Pa.;
70.Linda S. Wenger Pa-C Lancaster Regional Hospital Lancaster Pa.;
71.Christine M.Dang M.D. Lancaster Regional Hospital Lancaster Pa.;
72.Mastropietro Associatesfamily Practice Noll Drive Lancaster Pa.;
73.BLack And Black Dental Willow St. Pa.;
74.Dr. John Black Iii Black And Black Dental Willow St. Pa.;
75.Southeast Health Clinic Brightside Baptist Church Lancaster Pa.;
76.Dr. Leo Dorizynski Psychiatry Department Lancaster General Hospital Lancaster
Pa.;
77. Dr. Sean Coldren M.D. Psychiatry Department Lancaster General Hospital
Lancaster Pa.;
78.Dr. Emily Pressley M.D. Psychiatry Department Lancaster General Hospital
Lancaster Pa..;
79.Dr. Daniel Mcintyre M.D. Lancaster General Hospital Lancaster Pa.;
80.Lancaster General Hospital Department Of Psychiatry Lancaster Pa.;
81.Dr. Tate Lancaster Emergency Associates Of Lancaster General Hospital Lancaster
Pa..;
82.Amy Millhouse Lancaster General Hospital Lancaster Pa.;
83.Officer Eric Mccrady, Lancaster City Bureau Of Police Lancaster Pa.;
84.Lancaster County Mental Health/Mental Retardation Department County Of
Lancaster Lancaster Pa.;
85.JAMES McLAUGHLIN DISRECTOR MENTAL HEALTH/MENTAL RETARDATION
DEPARTMENT COUNTY OF LANCASTER LANCASTER PA.;
86.CRISIS INTERVENTION OF LANCASTER COUNTY;
87.MR. McCARDY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR CRISIS INTERVENTION OF LANCASTER
COUNTY'
88.BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS COUNTY OF LANCASTER PA.;
89.DENNIS STUCKEY CHAIRMAN BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS COUNTY OF
LANCASTER PA.;
90.HOUSE OF PASTA BAR & RESTAURANT MILLERSVILLE PIKE LANCASTER PA.;
91.YORGEY'S RESTAURANT & BAR NORTH QUEEN ST. LANCASTER PA.;
92.UPS COPY STORE STONE MILL PLAZA LANCASTER PA.;
93.ART WARD PROPERIETOR UPS COPY STORE STONE MILL PLAZA LANCASTER PA.;
94.PENNSYLVANIA STATE POLICE TROOP J. LINCOLN HIGHWAY EAST LANCASTER
PA.;
95.COMMANDER PA. STATE POLICE TROOP J LINCOLN HIGHWAY EAST LANCASTER
PA.;
96.PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION(PENNDOT);
97.BEVERLY POINTS ESQ. LEGAL COUNSEL PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION;
98.LANCASTER COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SHERIFFS COUNTY OF LANCASTER PA.;
99.TERRY BERGMAN SHERIFF OF LANCASTER COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SHERIFFS
COUNTY OF LANCASTER PA.;
100. MARK REESE CHIEF DEPUTY LANCASTER COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF
SHERIFFS COUNTY OF LANCASTER PA. FILED BY: STAN J. CATERBONE PRO SE.
REINSTATED AS DIRECTED.
101. RANDALL O. WENGER PROTHONOTARY.
102. LANCASTER REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER COLLEGE AVENUE LANCASTER
PENNSYLVANIA
103. DR. L. WENGER LANCASTER REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
104. WEIS MARKETS SADSBURY PENNSYLVANIA
105. WEIS PHARMACY SADSBURY PENNSYLVANIA
106. AMY BRENT PHARMICIST DISTRICT MANAGER WEIS MARKET

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107. CVS PHARMACY MANOR SHOPPING CENTER LANCASTER PENNSYLVANIA


108. FULTON FINANCIAL CORPORATION LANCASTER PENNSYLVANIA
109. FULTON BANK LANCASTER PENNSYLVANIA
110. MR. R. SCOTT SMITH CEO FULTON FINANICAL CORPORATION
111. PHILLIP WENGER COO FULTON FINANICAL CORPORATION
112. MR. CRAIG RODA CEO FULTON BANK
113. MS DANA CHRYST BOARD OF DIRECTORS FULTON FINANICAL
CORPORATION LANCASTER
114. GENERAL HOSPITAL
115. NEW HOLLAND DENTAL CLINIC NEW HOLLAND PENNSYLVANIA
116. DR. WEST NEW HOLLAND DENTAL CLINIC LANCASTER NEWSPAPERS INC.
LANCASTER PENNSYLVANIA
117. STEVE WEAVER MANAGER LANCASTER NEWSPAPERS
118. JOHN BUCKWALTER BOARD OF DIRECTORS CHAIRMAN LANCASTER
NEWSPAPERS
119. HIGH INDUSTRIES LANCASTER PENNSYLVANIA
120. FRANK MCCABE HIGH HOTELS
121. S. DALE HIGH HIGH INDUSTRIES
122. BARLEY SNYDER LLC. LANCASTER PENNSYLVANIA
123. SHAWN LONG ESQ. BARLEY SNYDER LLC
124. WGAL TV-8 LANCASTER PENNSYLVANIA
125. PAUL QUINN GENERAL MANAGER WGAL TV-8
126. DOUG ALLEN WGAL TV-8
127. JANELLE STELLSON WGAL TV-8
128. SUSAN SHIPIRO WGAL TV-8
129. BARBARA BARR WGAL TV-8
130. LANCASTER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS LANCASTER COUNTY
PENNSYLVANIA
131. COPY MAX/IMPRESSO OFFICE MAX RED ROSE COMMONS LANCASTER
PENNSYLVANIA
132. LANCASTER COUNTY CLERK OF COURTS LANCASTER COUNTY COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS
133. RYAN P. AUMENT LANCASTER COUNTY CLERK OF COURTS
134. LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL
EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
135. NURSE 1 OF JULY 13 2009 OF THE LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL
EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
136. NURSE 2 OF JULY 13 2009 OF THE LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL
EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
137. DR. VITO DICAMILLO OF THE LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL EMERGENCY
DEPARTMENT
138. WACHOVIA BANK HERSHEY AVENUE AND MANOR STREETS LANCASTER
PENNSYLVANIA
139. BRANCH MANAGER WACHOVIA BANK HERSHEY AVENUE AND MANOR
STREETS LANCASTER PENNSYLVANIA
140. ANNIE BAILEYS RESTUARANT AND BAR
141. MARION COURTROOM RESTUARANT AND BAR
142. MARION STREET CAFE
143. MIKE GEESEY PROPRIETOR MARION COURTROOM
144. ALLEY KAT BAR AND RESTUARANT
145. JOHN KATRAS PROPRIETOR ALLEY KAT BAR AND RESTUARANT
146. BRETT STABLEY MANAGER ALLEY KAT BAR AND RESTUARANT
147. ROSA ROSA RESTUARANT
148. THE VILLAGE NIGHTCLUB GEORGE SOUKAS MANAGER THE VILLAGE
NIGHTCLUB
149. RUBY TUESDAY RESTUARANT BAR AND GRILL MANOR SHOPPING CENTER
150. VALENTINOS CAFE LANCASTER
151. BRICKYARD BAR

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152. LANCASTER COUNTY RESTUARANT ASSOCIATION


153. DAVID PFLUMM
154. PENNSYLVANIA CAREER LINK LIBERTY PLACE LANCASTER
155. LANCASTER EMPLOYMENT TRAINING AGENCY (LETA)
156. MARK SPRUNGER EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR LETA
157. RED ROSE TRANSIT AUTHORITY (RRTA)
158. DAVID KILMER RED ROSE TRANSIT AUTHORITY
159. LANCASTER CITY POLICE BUREAU
160. KIETH SADDLER CHIEF OF POLICE LANCASTER CITY POLICE BUREAU
161. SGT. RICHARD COSMORE LANCASTER CITY POLICE BUREAU LANCASTER
162. CITY HOUSING INSPECTION DEPARTMENT
163. MR. MCGUIRE LANCASTER CITY HOUSING INSPECTION
164. DEPARTMENT AND NON-UNIFORMED UNION REPRESENTATIVE
165. LANCASTER CITY POLICE UNION LANCASTER CITY POLICE UNION
166. RICHARD GRAY MAYOR CITY OF LANCASTER
167. LANCASTER COUNTYWIDE COMMUNICATIONS
168. WILLIAM RICHARD PLANK
169. RESIDENTS OF 1200 BLOCK FREMONT STREET LANCASTER PA
170. LANCASTER COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY OFFICE
171. CRAIG STEDMAN LANCASTER DISTRICT ATTORNEY
172. MICHAEL LANDIS DETECTIVE LANCASTER COUNTY DISTRICT ATTY. OFFICE
173. PRESIDENT JUDGE LOUIS FARINA LANCASTER COUNTY COURT OF COMMON
PLEAS
174. JUDGE JAMES P. CULLEN LANCASTER COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
175. COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA PENNSYLVANIA LIQUOR CONTROL
BOARD COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA
176. ATTORNEY GENERAL OFFICE THOMAS CORBETT PENNSYLVANIA ATTORNEY
GENERAL
177. UNITED STATES ATTORNEY OFFICE FO THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF
PENNSLVANIA IN PHILADELPHIA
178. ERIC HOLDER UNITED STATES ATTORNEY GENERAL
179. FEDERAL BUREA OF INVESTIGATION (FBI) HARRISBURG OFFICE
180. FEDERAL BUREA OF INVESTIGATION (FBI) PHILADELPHIA OFFICE
181. SHERYL CROW INTERSCOPE RECORDING ARTIST
182. UNITED STATES NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY (NSA)
183. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (D.O.D.)
184. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY (DIA)
185. ROBERT GATES UNITED STATES SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
186. BARRACK OBAMA UNITED STATES PRESIDENT
187. DR. AMINTA HAWKINS-BREAN PH.D. VICE PRESIDENT STUDENT AFFAIRS
MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY
188. JODIE RICHARDSON SECRETARY OF STUDENT AFFAIRS MILLERSVILLE
UNIVERSITY
189. LORI B. AUSTIN DIRECTOR OF JUDICIAL AFFAIRS MILLERSVILLE
UNIVERSITY
190. VICTOR DESANTIS DIRECTOR GRADUATE STUDIES AND RESEACH
PROGRAM MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY
191. MARJORIE M. WARMKESSLER PH.D. HUMANTIES LIBRARIAN AND
LIBRARIAN INSTRUCTION COORDINATOR MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY
192. MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT MILLERSVILLE
UNIVERSITY
193. NATHANIEL BOMBERGER LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT
194. P. MICHAEL STURLA PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
195. JOHN ROCHAT CHIEF OF POLICE MILLERSVILLE BOROUGH POLICE
DEPARTMENT
196. MILLERSVILLE BOROUGH POLICE DEPARTMENT
197. ROBERT S. WALKER,
198. ATT MOBILE PHONE,

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199. SPRINT MOBILE PHONE,


200. BEST BUY,
201. HILDEY'S BAR,
202. THE JUKE BOX, JOHN KATRAS, LANCASTER
203. FLEET AND AUTO,
204. PRESS ROOM, LNP ENTERPRISES,
205. ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY,OFFICE
206. MAX, LANCASTER REGIONAL HEALTH SYSTEM,
207. PATIENT FIRST URGENT CARE, ALTANA
208. RESTAURANT, BEN FRANK, AMALFI PROPERTIES,
209. TELLUS360 BAR AND RESTAURANT,
210. CORTY BYRON, ANNIE BAILEY'S RESTAURANT, JOSHUA FUNK,
211. CIGAR BAR, DANIEL FALCON,
212. LANCASTER DISPENSING COMPANY, BRADLEY DEFORGE, JUDY ROSS,
213. YORGOS BAR AND RESTAURANT, GEORGE KATSAROS, AND MRS.
KATSAROS,
214. LENS CRAFTERS, LANCASTER, PA., DR. JOHN H. BROADDUS & ASSOCIATES,
OPTOMETRISTS, LANCASTER, PA.
215. CARTRIDGE WORLD, LANCASTER, PA.,
216. KOHLS DEPARTMENT STORE LANCASTER, PA.,
217. EYEMART EXPRESS STORE, LANCASTER, PA.,
218. DR. HARRY BREITMAN, LANCASTER, PA.,
219. OFFICE MAX STORE #854, LANCASTER, PA.,
220. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, CIA, LANGLEY, VIRGINIA,
221. LEON PANETTA, DIRECTOR, CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, LANGLEY,
VIRGINIA
222. MARRIOTT MOTELL, PENN SQUARE GRILL AND BAR, INTERSTATE HOTELS &
RESORTS
223. SPRING HOUSE BREWING COMPANY, TAPROOM
224. JAMES COMEY, DIRECTOR OF THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION,
OR FBI
225. PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP THE WHITE HOUSE
226. MR. JEFFREY SESSIONS, UNITED STATES ATTORNEY GENERAL, U.S.
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
227. MASON PFLUMM STALKING, HARASSMENT, THREATS
228. ABIGAL PFLUMM STALKING, HARASSMENT, THREAT
229. ELIZABETH PFLUMM STALKING, HARASSMENT, THREATS
230. KEAGAN PFLUMM STALKING, HARASSMENT, THREATS
231. WILLIAM PFLUMM STALKING, HARASSMENT, THREATS
232. GREG BURIE STALKING, HARASSMENT, THREATS
233. KEVIN HOBDAY STALKING, HARASSMENT, THREATS
234. ANNA CATERBONE STALKING, HARASSMENT, THREATS
235. STEVE CATERBONE STALKING, HARASSMENT, THREATS
236. PHIL CATERBONE STALKING, HARASSMENT, THREATS
237. KIESHLA CALCORFI-PRTIZ/ENTERPRISE AUTO FALSE STATEMENTS TO
AUTHORITIES
238. LANCASTER BARNSTORMERS, DAKOTA BASEBALL, IAN RIZOW, BOB LISS,
STEVE ZUCKERMAN, BOB ZUCKERMAN; Doing Business at 650 NORTH
PRINCE STREET, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA 17603
239.
240. FREMONT STREET NEIGBORS
241. 1. GEIGER, ROBERT AND CAROL 1261 FREMONT ST REAR
242. 2. WEICKSEL, CHARLES 1257 FREMONT ST REAR
243. 3. TANNER JOSHUA M, 1267 FREMONT ST
244. WEICKSEL, CHARLES 1255 FREMONT ST REAR
245. 5. AREAS, KARLA 1263 FREMONT ST
246. 6. WILSON THEODORE R JR, AND JENNIFER, N 1261 FREMONT ST
247. 7. GEIGER, ROBERT AND CAROL 1261 FREMONT ST REAR

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248. 8. WEICKSEL CHARLES S SR, 1257 FREMONT ST


249. 9. NOLL, LINDA 1255 FREMONT ST
250. 10.FIX FRANK C II & A MARLENE, 1251 FREMONT ST
251. 11.MCELROY JANICE L, 1249 FREMONT ST
252. 12.HERR E NORBERT&BERYL M, 1247 FREMONT ST
253. 13.HOLZ WILLIAM C, 1231 FREMONT ST
254. 14.SHORT, JILL 1245 FREMONT ST
255. 15.MCCUEN, CHRISTINE 1243 FREMONT ST
256. 16.PATEL, VIVAK 1239 FREMONT ST
257. 17.TROUT RONALD N & JEANETTE E, 1262 FREMONT ST
258. 18.SHAMBAUGH, KATHERINE 1237 FREMONT ST
259. 19.CULLERS BRUCE E & TRACEY L, 1235 FREMONT ST
260. 20.LAUKHUFF KENNETH W & MARLENE, 1260 FREMONT ST
261. 21.BAUER M EILEEN, 1233 FREMONT ST
262. 22.PARIS BRIAN M, 1258 FREMONT ST
263. 23.FISHER JUSTIN E, 1231 FREMONT ST
264. 24. 789 MAIN STREET LLC, 1256 FREMONT ST
265. 25.SCHRECK DAVID M, AND EDWARD EVINS 1252 FREMONT ST
266. 26.FOEHLINGER FRANCES C, 1227 FREMONT ST
267. 27.BOWMAN RONALD D, AND LORI, C. 1225 FREMONT ST
268. 28.COLON DANIEL, 1223 FREMONT ST
269. 29.SUTTON DAWN M, AND KENDALL 1248 FREMONT ST
270. 30.GRAHAM, ERIK AND COURTNEY 1246 FREMONT ST
271. 31.GROFF RONALD L & HELEN E, 1221 FREMONT ST
272. 32.BOAS RICHARD L & SYLVIA F, 1244 FREMONT ST
273. 33.BECHTEL, MARYANN AND PETE AND MEGAN 1219 FREMONT ST
274. 34.HERZOG WALTER F &, SAGERER, BARBARA 1242 FREMONT ST
275. 35.NGUYEN THU VAN &, HOI THI DOAN 1238 FREMONT ST
276. 36.DINGS FRED L II &, MELODY, M 1236 FREMONT ST
277. 37.DEAN ELIZABETH M, 1234 FREMONT ST
278. 38.ALI, FAIZA 1232 FREMONT ST
279. 39.HILL RICHARD L & LINDA L, 1230 FREMONT ST
280. 40.TORIBIO MANUEL, AND TORIBIO 1228 FREMONT ST
281. 41.KAUFFMAN SABRINA, 1224 FREMONT ST
282. 42.DELAHOZ, SANDRA 1222 FREMONT ST
283. 43.BORTZFIELD JAMES T, 1220 FREMONT ST
284. 44.MOYER, LINDA AND DANIEL IVGARAGES AND ORCHARD1258 REAR
FREMONT ST
285. 45.ARMARTER THERESA A, 1218 FREMONT ST
286. 46.MELVIN, STEPHANIE 1216 FREMONT ST
287. 47.MCDOWELL, JONATHAN MICHAEL 1214 FREMONT ST
288. 48.ZETTLEMOYER ROBERTA M, 1210 FREMONT ST
289. 49.PROGRAM ASSISTANCE CORP, 1208 FREMONT ST
290. 50.FLAHARTY JACQUELINE N, 1206 FREMONT ST
291. 51.DARRAH, DAVID 1204 FREMONT ST
292. BELLVEDERE INN, N.QUEEN AND LEMON STREET, LANCASTER, PA
293. THE HONORALBE EDWARD G. SMITH, UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSLVANIA, ALLENTOWN, PA
294. CENTER CITY BRANCK LANCASTER YMCA, HARRISBURG AVENUE,
LANCASTER, PA
295. RAYMOND PENNINO AND VILLANOVA WEST BAR AND RESTUARANT,
Columbia Avenue, Lancaster, PA
296. RANDY, BARTENDER AND HOUSE OF PASTA, Millersville Pike, Lancaster, PA
297. ASHLEY DOE, 1242 Fremont Street -
298. THE GRAHAMS, 1246 Fremont Street, Lancaster, PA -
299. LOWES STORE, Columbia Ave., Lancaster, PA
300. MILLER OPTICAL, LANCASTER, PA
301. TJ ROCKWELLS RESTAURANT AND BAR, ELIZABETHTOWN, LANCASTER, PA

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302. MANHIEM TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT


303. M&T BANK, COLUMBIA AVENUE, LANCATER, PA
304. KRISTINA E. FINDIKYAN
305. HEARST CORPORATION
306. WGAL-TV
307. SGT CHARLES M. MELHORN OF MANHEIM TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
308. PETE ANDERS OF MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
309. MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
310. TURKEY HILL CONVENIENCE STORES
311. PENNSLVANIA SUPERIOR COURT PROTHONOTARY
312. PENNSLVANIA SUPREME COURT PROTHONOTARY
313. MARC ZUCKERBERG AND FACEBOOK
314. PA FILE AND SERVE
315. JAMES ELMER MITCHELL and JOHN BRUCE JESSEN, CIA TORTURE
PSYCHOLOGISTS

AUGUST 22, 2017

__________/S/_____________
Stan J. Caterbone, Pro Se Litigant
ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP

Freedom From Covert Harassment & Surveillance,
Registered in Pennsylvania
1250 Fremont Street
Lancaster, PA 17603
www.amgglobalentetainmentgroup.com
stancaterbone@gmail.com
717-528-2200

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Dated AUGUST 22, 2017

___________/S/____________
Stan J. Caterbone, Pro Se Litigant
ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP

Freedom From Covert Harassment & Surveillance,
Registered in Pennsylvania
1250 Fremont Street
Lancaster, PA 17603
www.amgglobalentetainmentgroup.com
stancaterbone@gmail.com
717-327-1566

Notice and Disclaimer: Stan J. Caterbone and the Advanced Media Group have been slandered, defamed, and
publicly discredited since 1987 due to going public (Whistle Blower) with allegations of misconduct and fraud
within International Signal & Control, Plc. of Lancaster, Pa. (ISC pleaded guilty to selling arms to Iraq via
South Africa and a $1 Billion Fraud in 1992). Unfortunately we are forced to defend our reputation and the
truth without the aid of law enforcement and the media, which would normally prosecute and expose public
corruption. We utilize our communications to thwart further libelous and malicious attacks on our person, our
property, and our business. We continue our fight for justice through the Courts, and some communications
are a means of protecting our right to continue our pursuit of justice. Advanced Media Group is also a member
of the media. Unfortunately due to the hacking of our electronic and digital footprints, we no longer have
access to our email contact list to make deletions. How long can Lancaster County and Lancaster City
Continue to Cover-Up my Whistle Blowing of the ISC Scandel (And the Torture from U.S. Sponsored Mind
Control and the OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE from the COINTELPRO PROGRAM)?

ACTIVE COURT CASES


J.C. No. 03-16-90005 Office of the Circuit Executive, United States Third Circuit Court of Appeals -
COMPLAINT OF JUDICIALMISCONDUCT OR DISABILITY re 15-3400 and 16-1149; 03-16-900046 re ALL
FEDERAL LITIGATION TO DATE
U.S. Supreme Court Case No. 16-6822 PETITION FOR WRIT OF CERTIORARI re Case No. 16-1149
MOVANT for Lisa Michelle Lambert
U.S.C.A. Third Circuit Court of Appeals Case No. 16-1149 MOVANT for Lisa Michelle Lambert;15-3400
MOVANT for Lisa Michelle Lambert;; 16-1001; 07-4474
U.S. District Court Eastern District of PA Case No. 16-4014 CATERBONE v. United States, et.al.; Case
No. 16-cv-49; 15-03984; 14-02559 MOVANT for Lisa Michelle Lambert; 05-2288; 06-4650, 08-02982;
U.S. District Court Middle District of PA Case No. 16-cv-1751 PETITION FOR HABEUS CORPUS
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Judicial Conduct Board Case No. 2016-462 Complaint against
Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas Judge Leonard Brown III
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Case No. 353 MT 2016; 354 MT 2016; 108 MM 2016 Amicus for Kathleen Kane
Superior Court of Pennsylvania Summary Appeal Case No. CP-36-SA-0000219-2016, AMICUS for Kathleen
Kane Case No. 1164 EDA 2016; Case No. 1561 MDA 2015; 1519 MDA 2015; 16-1219 Preliminary
Injunction Case of 2016
Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas Case No. 08-13373; 15-10167; 06-03349, CI-06-03401
U.S. Bankruptcy Court for The Eastern District of Pennsylvania Case No. 17-10615; Case No. 16-10157

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EXHIBITS
1. THE CIA - CASE FILE - CASE NO. 215-CV-286-JLQ CIA TORTURE
CASE v. CIA PSYCHOLOGISTS FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF
WASHINGTON August 18, 2017
2. THE POLICE - 3. PRESIDENT TRUMP, THE POLICE STATE, and
STAN CATERBONE v. Lancaster City Police - Case No. 08-08942
in U.S. District Court Published on April 25, 2017
3. Millersville University Grad Program Documents for Litigation
September 16, 2009 IMPORTANT UPDATED JULY 22, 2017
4. 4. THE JAMES COMEY FILE - James Comey Sued for Allegedly
Covering Up Massive Surveillance Scandal - June 15, 2017
5. THE PSYCHIATRISTS - THE COMPLETE 862 PAGE MENTAL
HEALTH RECORD OF STAN J. CATERBONE TO DATE APRIL 4,
2017

AUDIO AND VIDO FILES

6. Audio Appointment with Psychiatrist Al Shulz in January of


1998 in his Office in York, Pennsylvania
7. Appointment with Dr. Brian Sullivan of Abbeyville Family
Medicine-LGH re Pain Management of March 2010
8. VOICEMAIL MESSAGE FROM PENNSYLVANIA CAPITOL
POLICWOMAN PARKS RE PA ATTY GEN NO TRESPASS JULY 12,
2017
9. VOICE RECORDING OF MESSAGE TO MANHEIM TWP POLICE
DEPARTMENT OFFICER MELFORD RE WGAL NO TESSPASS
THURSDAY JUNE 29, 2017
10. CNN U.S. EMABASSY MICROWAVE ATTACK VIDEO AUGUST
10, 2017

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ADVANCE
ADVANCED MEDIA
ANDMEDIA
ADVANCE GROUP
GROUP
MEDIA - SHERMAN
- A LANDMARK
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Stan J. Caterbone
ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP
Freedom From Covert Harassment &

Surveillance,
Registered in Pennsylvania
1250 Fremont Street
Lancaster, PA 17603
www.amgglobalentetainmentgroup.com
stancaterbone@gmail.com
717-327-1566

UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT


FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
_______________________________________________

In Re:
STANLEY J. CATERBONE
AND
ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP
PLAINTIFFS

v.

THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA


DEFENDANTS

THE CASE FOR AN INDICTMENT


OF OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE CHARGES
________________________
THE NEW AMERICA WHY HIRE COSTLY ATTORNEYS WHEN BEING SUED; JUST
HIRE CORRUPT POLICE AT TAXPAYERS EXPENSE!

FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 2017

1. THE DEFENDANTS OF FEDERAL AND STATE COURTS IMPLEMENTED


THE USE OF THREATS, FABRICATED MENTAL HEALTH WARRANTS,
AND FALSE ARRESTS AS FAR BACK AS JUNE OF 1987 AND THE
ORGANIZED PROGRAM CONTINUES TO THIS DATE IN A COHESIVE
EFFORT TO OBSTRUCT JUSTICE AND PREVENT THE DEFENDANT'S
NAMED HEREIN FROM THE FINANCIAL LIABILITY OF $MILLIONS OF
DOLLARS AND PUBLIC HUMILIATION.
2. THE CIA DID IN FACT - corruptly or by threats or force, or by any threatening
letter or communication, influences, obstruct, or impedes, or endeavors to
influence, obstruct, or impede, the due administration of justice, shall be (guilty
of an offense). Persons are charged under this statute based on allegations that
a defendant intended to interfere with an official proceeding, by doing thins such
as destroying evidence, or interfering with duties of jurors or court officers.
3. THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE DID IN FACT - corruptly or by threats or
force, or by any threatening letter or communication, influences, obstruct, or
impedes, or endeavors to influence, obstruct, or impede, the due administration
of justice, shall be (guilty of an offense). Persons are charged under this statute
based on allegations that a defendant intended to interfere with an official
proceeding, by doing thins such as destroying evidence, or interfering with duties
of jurors or court officers.

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4. THE LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL DID IN FACT - corruptly or by


threats or force, or by any threatening letter or communication, influences,
obstruct, or impedes, or endeavors to influence, obstruct, or impede, the due
administration of justice, shall be (guilty of an offense). Persons are charged
under this statute based on allegations that a defendant intended to interfere
with an official proceeding, by doing thins such as destroying evidence, or
interfering with duties of jurors or court officers.
5. THE FAIRMOUNT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEM DID IN FACT -
corruptly or by threats or force, or by any threatening letter or communication,
influences, obstruct, or impedes, or endeavors to influence, obstruct, or impede,
the due administration of justice, shall be (guilty of an offense). Persons are
charged under this statute based on allegations that a defendant intended to
interfere with an official proceeding, by doing thins such as destroying evidence,
or interfering with duties of jurors or court officers.
6. THE SOUTHERN REGIONAL POLICE DID IN FACT - corruptly or by
threats or force, or by any threatening letter or communication, influences,
obstruct, or impedes, or endeavors to influence, obstruct, or impede, the due
administration of justice, shall be (guilty of an offense). Persons are charged
under this statute based on allegations that a defendant intended to interfere
with an official proceeding, by doing thins such as destroying evidence, or
interfering with duties of jurors or court officers.
7. FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT GROUP, LTD., DID IN FACT - corruptly or by
threats or force, or by any threatening letter or communication, influences,
obstruct, or impedes, or endeavors to influence, obstruct, or impede, the due
administration of justice, shall be (guilty of an offense). Persons are charged
under this statute based on allegations that a defendant intended to interfere
with an official proceeding, by doing thins such as destroying evidence, or
interfering with duties of jurors or court officers.
8. MANHEIM TOWNSHIP POLICE DID IN FACT -corruptly or by threats or force,
or by any threatening letter or communication, influences, obstruct, or impedes,
or endeavors to influence, obstruct, or impede, the due administration of justice,
shall be (guilty of an offense). Persons are charged under this statute based on
allegations that a defendant intended to interfere with an official proceeding, by
doing thins such as destroying evidence, or interfering with duties of jurors or
court officers.
9. THE LANCASTER CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT DID IN FACT - corruptly or by
threats or force, or by any threatening letter or communication, influences,
obstruct, or impedes, or endeavors to influence, obstruct, or impede, the due
administration of justice, shall be (guilty of an offense). Persons are charged
under this statute based on allegations that a defendant intended to interfere
with an official proceeding, by doing thins such as destroying evidence, or
interfering with duties of jurors or court officers.
10.OCCUPANTS OF 1252 FREMONT STREET DID IN FACT - corruptly or by
threats or force, or by any threatening letter or communication, influences,
obstruct, or impedes, or endeavors to influence, obstruct, or impede, the due
administration of justice, shall be (guilty of an offense). Persons are charged
under this statute based on allegations that a defendant intended to interfere
with an official proceeding, by doing thins such as destroying evidence, or
interfering with duties of jurors or court officers.
11.LANCASTER COUNTY MDJ ADAM J. WITKONIS DID IN FACT - corruptly or by
threats or force, or by any threatening letter or communication, influences,
obstruct, or impedes, or endeavors to influence, obstruct, or impede, the due
administration of justice, shall be (guilty of an offense). Persons are charged
under this statute based on allegations that a defendant intended to interfere
with an official proceeding, by doing thins such as destroying evidence, or
interfering with duties of jurors or court officers.

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12.THE PENNSYLVANIA SUPREME COURT AND THE PENNSYLVANIA


SUPERIOR COURT DID IN FACT - corruptly or by threats or force, or by any
threatening letter or communication, influences, obstruct, or impedes, or
endeavors to influence, obstruct, or impede, the due administration of justice,
shall be (guilty of an offense). Persons are charged under this statute based on
allegations that a defendant intended to interfere with an official proceeding, by
doing thins such as destroying evidence, or interfering with duties of jurors or
court officers.
13.THE LANCASTER COUNTY CLERK OF COURT DID IN FACT - corruptly or by
threats or force, or by any threatening letter or communication, influences,
obstruct, or impedes, or endeavors to influence, obstruct, or impede, the due
administration of justice, shall be (guilty of an offense). Persons are charged
under this statute based on allegations that a defendant intended to interfere
with an official proceeding, by doing thins such as destroying evidence, or
interfering with duties of jurors or court officers.
14.THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION, FBI, DID IN FACT - corruptly or
by threats or force, or by any threatening letter or communication, influences,
obstruct, or impedes, or endeavors to influence, obstruct, or impede, the due
administration of justice, shall be (guilty of an offense). Persons are charged
under this statute based on allegations that a defendant intended to interfere
with an official proceeding, by doing thins such as destroying evidence, or
interfering with duties of jurors or court officers.
15.THE LNP MEDIA GROUP DID IN FACT - corruptly or by threats or force, or by
any threatening letter or communication, influences, obstruct, or impedes, or
endeavors to influence, obstruct, or impede, the due administration of justice,
shall be (guilty of an offense). Persons are charged under this statute based on
allegations that a defendant intended to interfere with an official proceeding, by
doing thins such as destroying evidence, or interfering with duties of jurors or
court officers.
16.WGAL-TV8 DID IN FACT - corruptly or by threats or force, or by any
threatening letter or communication, influences, obstruct, or impedes, or
endeavors to influence, obstruct, or impede, the due administration of justice,
shall be (guilty of an offense). Persons are charged under this statute based on
allegations that a defendant intended to interfere with an official proceeding, by
doing thins such as destroying evidence, or interfering with duties of jurors or
court officers.
17.THE LANCASTER COUNTY COMMUNITY-AT-LARGE DID IN FACT - corruptly
or by threats or force, or by any threatening letter or communication, influences,
obstruct, or impedes, or endeavors to influence, obstruct, or impede, the due
administration of justice, shall be (guilty of an offense). Persons are charged
under this statute based on allegations that a defendant intended to interfere
with an official proceeding, by doing thins such as destroying evidence, or
interfering with duties of jurors or court officers.

18.THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT DID IN FACT - corruptly or by threats or


force, or by any threatening letter or communication, influences, obstruct, or
impedes, or endeavors to influence, obstruct, or impede, the due administration
of justice, shall be (guilty of an offense). Persons are charged under this statute
based on allegations that a defendant intended to interfere with an official
proceeding, by doing thins such as destroying evidence, or interfering with duties
of jurors or court officers.

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18 U.S.C. 1503 OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE


CORNELL LAW SCHOOL www.law.cornell.edu/wex/obstruction_of_justice
whoever ....corruptly or by threats or force, or by any threatening letter or
communication, influences, obstruct, or impedes, or endeavors to influence, obstruct, or
impede, the due administration of justice, shall be (guilty of an offense). Persons are
charged under this statute based on allegations that a defendant intended to interfere
with an official proceeding, by doing thins such as destroying evidence, or interfering
with duties of jurors or court officers.
A person obstruct justice when they have a specific intent to obstruct or interfere
with a judicial proceeding. (ALL COURT CASES, BOTH CIVIL AND CRIMINAL OF
PLAINTIFF STAN J. CATERBONE) For a person to be convicted of obstruction justice,
they must not only have the specific intent to obstruct the proceeding, both the person
must know (1) that a proceeding was actually pending at the time; and (2) there must
be a nexus between the defendant's endeavor to obstruct justice and the proceeding,
and the defendant must have knowledge of this nexus.
FINDING OF FACTS:

The Date of Origin


1. June 23, 1987, the day of the meeting with ISC Executive Mr. Larry Resch

between PLAINTIFF Stan J. Caterbone at his office and the Headquarters


of his company Financial Management Group, Ltd., 1755 Oregon Pike,
Lancaster, PA in Manheim Township, Lancaster County.
2. Mr. Larry Resch failed to inform CATERBONE of his association and position with
International Signal & Control, Plc., while CATERBONE formally began his whistle blowing
activities on International Signal & Control, Plc..
3. On June 23, 1987, at 2:00 pm immediately following the meeting with International Signal
& Control Executive, Mr. Larry Resch, CATERBONE has his locks changed to his office by
Russell Locksmith of Lititz, in order to secure confidential personal and business files in
light of the current internal power struggle between himself, Michael Hartlett and Robert
Kauffman, and given the conversation with Mr. Larry Resch of International Signal &
Control, Plc., a few hours earlier.
4. CATERBONE was a personal guarantor of a 5 year lease agreement with the Developer,
Fishcer Spounagle, Ltd., for the offices of Financial Management Group, Ltd., at 1755
Oregon Pike, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, that began in 1986 and did renew until 1991.
5. Robert Kaufman, President of FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT GROUP, Ltd., and other FINANCIAL
MANAGEMENT GROUP, Ltd., executives burglarize CATERBONE's office removing
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business files have yet to be found. Kauffman and Robert Long illegally issue FINANCIAL
MANAGEMENT GROUP, Ltd., stock certificates to Peter Peneros and Scott Robertson. Robert
Long signs the stock certificates as Secretary of FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT GROUP, Ltd.,
when CATERBONE was acting Secretary, and was the only person duly authorized to issue
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT GROUP, Ltd., stock certificates. CATERBONE learned of the
burglary by Robert Kauffman, President, in a telephone conversation while at Stone Harbor,
NJ; Kauffman inadvertently mentioned that the stock certificates were issued, however,
with all documents at risk of being stolen, CATERBONE did not mention the incident, in
hopes to first recover any potentially stolen business and personal files.
6. Financial Management Group, Ltd., executives engaged in obstruction of justice,
in unfair competition, wrongful interference with contracts, trespass to person,
criminal trespass, forgery, undo influence, conspiracy, embezzlement, Count IV -
extortion, mental duress, slander, defamation of character, wrongful interference
with business relations, and violated several bylaws of Financial Management
Group, Ltd.,

STAN J. CATERBONE'S ATTEMPTS TO COMMENCE CIVIL ACTIONS


THE COMMENCEMENT OF LEGAL PROCEEDINGS

7. On June 18, 1987, CATERBONE and Randy Grespin, corporate attorney for The Life
Underwriters Group, fly to Atlanta, Georgia, to visit with executives of Planners Securities
Group, a nationally known Broker Dealer, and joint venture partner that was in the midst of
a deal in which Financial Management Group, Ltd., had negotiated an equity interest.
CATERBONE had initially consulted with both Kauffman and Hartlett concerning the trip,
however when both disagreed, CATERBONE questioned why CATERBONE was the only
principal to personally visit the operations of Hibbard Brown & Company, which lead
CATERBONE his decision to terminate the ill fated merger.
8. Planners Securities Group, was regarded as the most successful Broker Dealers in the
financial planning community, and included several former presidents of the national board
of the International Association of Financial Planners. The company had previously been
recruiting Financial Management Group, Ltd.,., and offering an attractive equity interest.
Randy Grespin agreed to reimburse $600 to CATERBONE for the expense and use of his
aircraft.
9. CATERBONE had the following agenda for the trip and meeting:
1. Visit and discuss the joint venture and merger with Financial Management Group, Ltd.,
and evaluate the various departments necessary to administer Financial Management
Group, Ltd.,'s., stock transactions and private real estate offerings.
2. Discuss and evaluate the opportunities of utilizing insurance products from Randy
Grespin's firm, and all matters related to the structuring of business.

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3. Familiarize Greg Burie, a personal friend and recruitment of CATERBONE s who was
also visiting from Florida to consider opening a Florida office for Financial Management
Group, Ltd..
4. Conduct an extensive and thorough due diligence investigation of the stability,
efficiency, and security of the operations, in order to prevent a similar situation that
facilitated the previous termination of the recent Hibbard Brown & Company deal.
CATERBONE left the meetings with very optimistic and impressive findings, that only
left more questions as to the decision of Kauffman and Bartlett to affiliate with Hibbard
Brown & Company, knowing that the Atlanta group had been aggressively pursuing
talks of a merger since the inception of Financial Management Group, Ltd.,., On the
return flight home, CATERBONE CONFIDED TO RANDY GRESPIN,
REQUESTING LEGAL ADVISE, REGARDING THE RECENT PROBLEMS AND
HIS ALLEGATIONS OF MISCONDUCT BY FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
GROUP, LTD.,., PRESIDENT ROBERT KAUFFMAN. RANDY GRESPIN
ADVISED CATERBONE TO TAKE SOME TIME AND SEEK LEGAL COUNSEL.
On June 18, 2007, after arriving at the corporate offices of Upon entering the offices of
Financial Management Group, Ltd., Robert Kauffman pulls CATERBONE into his office
and abruptly shouts "Who is running this corporation, me or you?". CATERBONE
quickly answers "I don't give a damn who runs this company. as long as it's run right,
and for the right reasons!" CATERBONE immediately left the office.
10.On June 18, 1987, later in the evening, Robert Kauffman, President visits the home of
CATERBONE and engaged in a contractual dispute when CATERBONE refused to agree
to approve the new contract and salary increase of Robert Kauffman, President,. Robert
Kauffman, President, engaged in retaliatory and activities, including fraud, Count IV -
extortion, libel, defamation of character, obstruction of justice, and conspiracy.
11.On July 1, 1987, CATERBONE retained the counsel of Mr. Joseph F. Roda, Esq., of
Lancaster, to arrange for a meeting to discuss the recent events and Coup attempt by
Kauffman and Hartlett that included several criminal and security violations. CATERBONE
visits with Mr. Joseph F. Roda, Esq. and describes the incidents in detail, including the
"Digital Movie", ISC, and all related activities. Mr. Joseph F. Roda, Esq. instructs
CATERBONE to have all of the files copied and arranges for the return of all Financial
Management Group, Ltd., corporate files. CATERBONE had questioned Mr. Joseph F. Roda,
Esq. for a legal opinion as to his right of any moneys in Financial Management Group, Ltd.,
checking accounts that he was authorized to sign for. Mr. Joseph F. Roda, Esq. advised that
CATERBONE had no right to any funds. All checks were returned to Financial
Management Group, Ltd., along with all other documents.
12.CATERBONE advises Mr. Joseph F. Roda, Esq. that he is in fear that someone is
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extremely criminal and have been coming from all directions. CATERBONE advised Mr.
Joseph F. Roda, Esq. that he would like to take all of his files to Stone Harbor, New Jersey
for safekeeping while he pursued his legal recourse. CATERBONE also explained that he
would feel safer leaving Lancaster until these circumstances were brought under control.
13.Mr. Joseph F. Roda, Esq., failed to provide any advocacy representation; colluded with
Financial Management Group, Ltd.,; failed to inform CATERBONE of any conflicts of
interests with current clients (Mr. William Clark, in house legal counsel for International
Signal & Control, Plc.,); was negligent in not reviewing the hundreds of documents
CATERBONE delivered and for not identifying causes of actions, which United States
District Judge Mary McLaughlin identified from similar documents in June of 2006; was
negligent in not believing CATERBONE detailed account of the Commonwealth National
Bank (Mellon Bank) wrongful repossession, may have conspired to cover-up CATERBONE
s Federal False Claims Act against International Signal & Control, Plc,.
14.Mr. Joseph F. Roda committed fraud in invoicing CATERBONE for services rendered,
without any actual benefit afforded to CATERBONE .
15.EARLY WEEKS OF JULY 1987 - CATERBONE solicits the legal services of Ric Fox, a
Harrisburg attorney that has prepared legal documents for the "Digital" Movie. Rio Fox
flies his aircraft to the Cape May County Airport, and arrives at CATERBONE 's house
accompanied with another attorney Robert Chercicoff. All of the recent activities were
detailed and described concerning Financial Management Group, Ltd.,; the "Digital Movie";
and the illegal repossession of the aircraft. CATERBONE questioned Mr. Fox and his
associate of any relationship with Commonwealth Bank, which headquarters were also in
Harrisburg, and both gave a very ambiguous answer. The meeting ended with both
attorneys failing to recognize or admit to any wrongdoing by any and all related parties,
and further demanding a $2,000 retainer fee to look further into the matters.
CATERBONE suspects the conspiracy theory again, especially in light of the acknowledged
relationship with Commonwealth Bank, and an indirect relationship with Robert Kauffman,
through Life Underwriters of Harrisburg, a joint venture arranged by CATERBONE some
months earlier. By July 5, CATERBONE had already made two legitimate attempts to
solicit legal aid for the unexplained events and circumstances, both of which were
maliciously sabotaged.
16.Ric Fox and Robert Chercicoff engaged in conspiracy, collusion, interference with business
contracts, interference with business relations, and had attempted to thwart and cover-up
CATERBONE S Federal False Claims Act complaint.
17.On July 6, 1987, CATERBONE contacts David Drubner, of Boston, Ma, a friend of
CATERBONE's brothers Mike, and an attorney. During the conversation, David Drubner
questions CATERBONE about "taking some medication", and supports the allegations of
insanity.
18.On July 17, 1987 CATERBONE travels to Hollywood, California to meet and visit with Ted

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Gamillion and Gamillion Studios (Film Studio), and Marcia Silen of Flatbush Films. Ted
Gamillion had previously solicited the consulting of CATERBONE in order to help
reorganize the financing of the film studio, after earlier arrangements in North Carolina had
gone sour. CATERBONE had spent several days visiting and touring the studio. Ted
Gamillion agreed to allow CATERBONE to represent the studio in order to secure the
required financing. Ted Gamillion provided CATERBONE with substantial amounts of
confidential financial, legal, and tax documents for the project.
19.During the visit, Marcia Silen had disclosed to CATERBONE that Scott Robertson had made
allegations of insanity about him (CATERBONE) to persons at Power Station Studios and
and Flatbush Films.
20.In the following days, CATERBONE had made numerous telephone calls to local, state,
and federal authorities, for intervention and help regarding all of the preceding events and
circumstances. The following is a brief description of each: Manheim Township Police
Department, responded "what bank branch repossessed your aircraft"; Pennsylvania State
Senator Gib Armstrong, responded, "I will call the Pa Attorney General's Office and have
them call you; the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Philadelphia-based field
office; U.S. Representative Robert Walker (R-Pa), a detailed and explicit conversation with
Mrs. Robert Walker, who would only advise CATERBONE to put his situation in writing and
submit it to the Congressman in his Washington, D. C. office. In addition: David Wouls
(Executive Vice President of the Lancaster chamber of Commerce & Industry),
CATERBONE talked at length, and in detail, making allegations of misconduct with
members of the same; National Association of securities Dealers (NASD), in Washington,
D.C., CATERBONE discussed the securities related violations. And also: the Securities &
Exchange Commission (SEC), also in Washington, D.C., and discussed securities laws
violations; the Pennsylvania Securities Commission, of Harrisburg, Pa, discussed the
implications of CATERBONE's illegal lock-out, and his legal and formal positions, including
incorporating officer of Financial Management Group, Ltd., CATERBONE received no
support or follow-up communications concerning all of the above requests, despite his
apparent emotional duress, and extreme situation.
21.On July 7th, 1987, CATERBONE contacts the law firm of Capello & Foley, of Santa
Barbara, California. CATERBONE had conducted research (American Bar Association
Journal) in "Lender Liability", which had became a very popular legal issue, where banks
participate in illegal activities resulting in the financial ruin of it's borrowers. CATERBONE
intended to file suit against Commonwealth National Bank (Mellon Bank) for the illegal and
unjustified repossession of his aircraft. CATERBONE discussed the case briefly with Diane
Campell that day, and CATERBONE made arrangements to deliver supporting documents
to the office in Santa Barbara the following week, while visiting with Gamillion Studios, in
Hollywood.
22.On July 15, 1987 CATERBONE travels to Boston, Massachusetts to research lender

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liability and other legal matters in a law library of Suffolk Community College.
23.On July 16, 1987, CATERBONE travels to New York, from Boston, MA, to visit with Bob
Walters of Power Station Studios, to discuss the allegations of Blackmail, and to find out
who is involved, including Scott Robertson and Power Station Studios.
24.On July 17, 1987, CATERBONE travels to Hollywood, California to meet and visit with Ted
Gamillion and Gamillion Studios (Film Studio), and Marcia Silen of Flatbush Films. Ted
Gamillion had previously solicited the consulting of CATERBONE in order to help
reorganize the financing of the film studio, after earlier arrangements in North Carolina had
gone sour. CATERBONE had spent several days visiting and touring the studio. Ted
Gamillion agreed to allow CATERBONE to represent the studio in order to secure the
required financing. Ted Gamillion provided CATERBONE with substantial amounts of
confidential financial, legal, and tax documents for the project. During the visit, Marcia
Silen had disclosed to CATERBONE that Scott Robertson had made allegations of insanity
about him (CATERBONE ) to persons at Power Station Studios and at Flatbush Films.
25.CATERBONE discusses the illegal repossession and other related matters, however during
the conversation, becomes suspicious when Bob Walters and Tony Bongiovi disclose that
the "Digital" Movie project is suddenly suspended until a later time.
26.On July 21, 1987, At 2:30 pm CATERBONE visits the law firm of Capello & Foley, in Santa
Barbara, California, and delivers 3 large blue binders for Diane Cambell and attorney Barry
Capello to review, concerning his allegations of dire violations of lender liability with specific
regards to the illegal repossession of his aircraft by Commonwealth National Bank (Mellon
Bank). CATERBONE research the law firm of Capello & Foley at the Suffolk law library
and learned that it was the leading law firm in the nation leading the way in violations of
lender liability litigation.
27.The law firm of Capello & Foley and CATERBONE had numerous communications,
although there was never any commitment for representation by Capello & Foley, it is
alleged that the law firm engaged in conspiracy, collusion, interference with business
contracts, interference with business relations, and had attempted to thwart and cover-up
CATERBONE S Federal False Claims Act complaint by not acting in good faith with the
solicitation of CATERBONE .
28.On July 24, 1987 CATERBONE conducts a three (3) hour meeting at his residence in
Stone Harbor, NJ, with attorney Lew Schweller regarding legal action concerning all events
and activities of the prior days and months. CATERBONE also gives Lew Schweller a
$500.00 retainers fee, for his representation.
29.Lew Schweller engaged in conspiracy, collusion, interference with business contracts,
interference with business relations, and had attempted to thwart and cover-up
CATERBONE S Federal False Claims Act complaint.
30.On July 24, 1987, Attorney Joseph Roda invoices CATERBONE $527.00 for the time and
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31.On September 1, 1987, in an attempt to resolve issues, CATERBONE calls Financial


Management Group, Ltd., board member P. Alan Loss and requests a meeting with Robert.
long and Scott Robertson to explain allegations of misconduct of Robert Kauffman and
Michael Hartlett and the illegal lockout of CATERBONE . P. Alan Loss agrees and a
meeting is set for September 4, 1987 at 10:00 am in the aide Hickory Inn, a mile away
from Financial Management Group, Ltd., CATERBONE requests that the meeting be in the
strictest of confidence.
32.On September 3, 1987, Attorney Joseph Roda sends CATERBONE a letter requesting
payment of $525.48 in outstanding legal tees for the meetings of July 1 & 2 and copying
charges.
33.CATERBONE calls Victor of Romar Aviation (no charge) to schedule a charter flight from
Cape May County Airport to the Lancaster Airport for September 3rd at approximately 2:00
pm, the day before the meeting with Financial Management Group, Ltd., executives.
34.On September 3, 1987, Robert Kauffman calls detective Larry Sigler of the Manheim
Township Police Department to report an alleged Terroristic threat made two days prior, on
September 1, 1987, by CATERBONE between the hours of 9:00 and 1 pm noontime.
Detective Larry Sigler issues a warrant for the arrest of CATERBONE with District Justice
Murray Horton that was issued at about the same time as the arrival of CATERBONE at
Romar Aviation.
35.On September 3, 1987, Larry Sigler and the Manheim Township Police Department engage
in false imprisonment, false arrest, malicious prosecution and/or malicious abuse of
process claims arising out of the charges and arrest in September 1987; and (2) civil rights
claims under 42 U.S.C. 1983, arising out of the Department's actions or inactions in July
and September 1987, and January 1991.
36.On September 3, 1987, At approximately 3:00 pm Mary Lynn Dipaolo picks CATERBONE
up at Romar Aviation for a scheduled visit and dinner. After CATERBONE becomes
annoyed at Mary Lynn Dipaolo's unjustified allegations, CATERBONE borrows her car to
go home to his residence in Conestoga and to go play basketball.
37.On September 3, 1987, at approximately 7:00 pm, upon leaving the playground, he is
approached by Nancy Arment, Financial Management Group, Ltd., secretary, who is
elaborated and crying, asking "why are you doing this?".
38.Nancy Arment of Financial Management Group, Ltd., engaged in harassment and
conspiracy to commit Count IV - extortion.
39.On September 3, 1987, At approximately 9:00 pm, in an attempt to recover additional
stolen personal and business tiles, CATERBONE proceeds to the offices of Financial
Management Group, Ltd., where he is greeted by employee Stacy Waters and allowed to
enter the building. CATERBONE insists that Stacy Walters accompany him throughout
the building as he recovers files in the offices of Robert Kauffman, Michael Bartlett, and
Robert Long. In addition retrieving a Back-Up (Financial Management Group, Ltd., records

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and communications) copy of the computer system which he integrated. Upon leaving,
CATERBONE temporarily disconnect the systems which he had integrated and developed
for Financial Management Group, Ltd., which fall under intellectual property rights. Stacy
Walters assists CATERBONE in loading the tiles in his automobile, and CATERBONE
kisses Stacy Walters goodbye, and awaits for her safe return to the building until leaving.
40.Stacy Walters engaged in criminal trespass, conspiracy to commit Count IV - extortion,
undo influence, mental duress, slander, defamation of character, and wrongful interference
with business relations.
41.On September 4, 1987, after midnight, upon entering his residence, CATERBONE is taken
into custody by the Conestoga Police, and requests that the files that he had taken out of
the offices of Financial Management Group, Ltd., be taken along to prove his rights to the
property, and his position within the company. CATERBONE was then taken to the
jurisdiction of Manheim Township Police, at Where the New Danville Pike meets South
Prince Street, where he is arrested and taken into custody.
42.On September 4, 1987, at approximately 2:00 am, CATERBONE is arraigned before
District Justice Richard R. Reeser for the following charges: Terroristic threats; burglary;
unlawful restraint; unlawful use of computers; theft by unlawful taking; robbery; and
criminal mischief.
43.Bail is set at $20,000 and CATERBONE is placed in the Lancaster County Prison. He was
not permitted to post real estate for bail.
44.The Manheim Township Police Department, Detective Larry Mathias and the Lancaster
County Prison engage in (1) assault, battery, false imprisonment, false arrest, malicious
prosecution and/or malicious abuse of process claims arising out of the charges and arrest
in September 1987; and (2) civil rights claims under 42 U.S.C. 1983, arising out of the
Department's actions or inactions in July and September 1987, and January 1991.
45.September 5, 1987 -The Lancaster New Era and the Lancaster Intelligencer Journal report
the alleged crimes, reporting that CATERBONE is an ax-employee; that Financial
Management Group, Ltd., sustained $60,000 because of his actions; and that he
threatened 2 female employees.
46.The Lancaster Newspapers, Inc., engaged in libel, slander, defamation of character,
conspiracy to commit fraud, conspiracy to commit Count IV - extortion, conspiracy to
commit obstruction of justice.
47.The entire arrests and reports fail to acknowledge that CATERBONE is an individual
lessee of the property, and in accordance with law, still holds all of his offices of PING, Ltd.,
and is the founder of the company. The above incident further facilitates the ongoing
conspiracy, and publicly discredits CATERBONE in every way, financially, professionally,
and most importantly conveniently supports the continued allegations of insanity.
48.On September 6, 1987, all attempts to post bail are denied. Robert Beyer appears for
visitation at the Lancaster county prison, completely unexpectedly and unsolicited. Robert

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Beyer offers his services and representation with regards to only defending the criminal
charges.
49.On September 9, 1987, CATERBONE is given an ultimatum by the Lancaster county
prison authorities, Robert Bayer, Yolanda Caterbone, and Mary Lynn Dipaolo of posting the
required bail only if CATERBONE voluntarily admits himself into the Psychiatric Unit of St.
Joseph Hospital, or remains in the Lancaster County prison.
50.CATERBONE is released from Lancaster County prison, and immediately escorted to St.
Joseph Hospital and admitted into the Psychiatric Unit.
51.On September 9, 1987, Yolanda Caterbone, Robert Beyer, and Mary Lynn Dipaolo engage
in conspiracy to commit fraud, false statements, and conspiracy to commit Count IV -
extortion, obstruction of justice, and false imprisonment.
52.On September 15, 1987, CATERBONE questions the legality of the ultimatum for posting
bail, and upon learning that it is unlawful, arranges for his discharge - Upon his discharge,
the St. Joseph Hospital administrators learn that Financial Management Group, Ltd., had
terminated his health insurance, and demand payment of $3, 064.60 for the six days of
hospitalization. CATERBONE is not able to pay, and leaves the hospital and returns to his
residence of Conestoga, PA.
53.St. Joseph Hospital engaged in collusion to commit fraud, Count IV - extortion, libel,
slander, and defamation of character, false imprisonment, obstruction of justice, and false
statements.
54.On September 15, 1987, CATERBONE receives an invoice from St. Joseph Hospital for
$3,064.00.
55.On September 16, 1987, CATERBONE receives a call from Howard Eisler, an Investigator
for the Pennsylvania Securities Commission who requests a meeting with CATERBONE . A
meeting is scheduled for September 29, and CATERBONE arranges for Robert Beyer and
Millard Johnson to attend.
56.On September 21, 1987, ISC and the British Ferranti firm agree in principal to merge,
creating what appeared to be a $1.5 billion defense/electronics conglomerate, after six
months of negotiations.
57.On September 22, 1987,CATERBONE and James Warner settle on the real estate deal, of
433 w. Marion Street, which CATERBONE had sold to James Warner, at a distressed price,
which still yielded a profit. The profits of the transaction were paid directly to Millard
Johnson, with CATERBONE getting none of the proceeds. Millard Johnsons funds were
extorted by Commonwealth National Bank and Lancaster Aviation.

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58.There were a total of 4 Section 303 Court Hearings since 2006 and there was
never any medications or OUTPATIENT TREATMENT PLANS ever ORDERED BY

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ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE, OR THE COURT. The Section 303 COURT


ORDERS, by law, must be filed in the Lancaster County Courthouse
Prothonotary Office.

59.The first PSYCHIATRIC COMMITMENT was to the BURDETTE TOMLIN


HOSPITAL in Cape May County, New Jersey The commitment lasted only 4
hours, and was a result of a fabricated suicide allegation made to the Stone
Harbor Police Department.

60.In September of 1987 the PSYCHIATRIC COMITMENT to then Saint Joseph


Hospital, now Lancaster Regional Medical Center was the direct result of a
fabricated CONDITION OF BAIL, which when discovered lead to the
IMMEDIATE DISCHARGE, again with no OUTPATIENT TREATMENT PLAN or
MEDICATIONS.

61.In February of 2005 there was a again another fabricated SUICIDE


ALLEGATION, made by a patron of the Alley Kat that resulted in the false
imprisonment at 220 Stone Hill Road, Conestoga, PA for approximately 2
hours by the Southern Regional Police Department, again resulted in NO
PSYCHIATRIC COMMITMENT.

62.The next PSYCHIATRIC COMMITMENT was in April of 2006 by the Southern


Regional Police to the Lancaster General Hospital, that resulted in the
Discharge from my Pro Se Representation at the Section 303 Hearing, again
with no OUTPATIENT TREATMENT PLAN or MEDICATIONS.

63.In July of 2009 I had excruciating pain from a cavity that no dentist in
Lancaster County would fill. I had a commitment at a free dental clinic in
New Holland only to have the commitment rescinded at the last minute after
6 hours of wait time. I visited several emergency rooms for pain medications
and finally the Lancaster General Hospital took a blood sample and found the
infection had spread to my blood stream. The emergency room immediately
put me on an intravenous drip of antibiotics for about an hour and scheduled
an appointment with Conestoga Oral Surgeons. Upon leaving I had submitted
a video tape of audio only of a recording of myself in pain. Upon arriving
home, the Lancaster City Police showed up with another 302 Psychiatric
Commitment and took me to the Lancaster General Hospital Emergency
Room. I was immediately scheduled for emergency oral surgery and taken to
the Intermediate Intensive Care Unit. The next day I had emergency oral
surgery to remove 2 infected teeth. During the previous 2 weeks I had taken
photos of the transformation of my face from the infection. After surgery a
Psychiatric Interview was done in my room in the Intermediate Intensive
Care Unit I was discharged without incident and again with no
OUTPATIENT TREATMENT PLAN or MEDICATIONS. I was never even in any
portion of the psychiatric care unit. UNFORTUNATELY, INSTEAD OF A
$1500.00 OUTPATIENT BILL THE LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL BILLE ME
SOME $30,000.00.

64.The next PSYCHIATRIC COMMITMENTS were all the result of FABRICATIONS


BY DETECTIVE CLARK BEARINGER OF THE LANCASTER CITY POLICE
DEPARTMENT TO FAIRMOUNT HOSPITAL IN PHILADELPHIA April of 2015;
July of 2015, and February of 2016. Again with no OUTPATIENT TREATMENT
PLAN or MEDICATIONS.

65.The 2010 OUTPATIENT TREATMENT PLAN of COUNSELING ONLY, for 3 months

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was a VOLUNTARY TREATMENT PLAN that was coerced after 3 Psychiatric


Nurses forced medication by needle to the buttox, and then medication for
the next several days in FARIMOUNT HOSPITAL. No MEDICATIONS WERE
TAKEN AFTER THE INITAL PRESCRIPTION FROM THE HOSPITAL WAS
FINISHED, WHICH ONLY LASTED A FEW WEEKS.

66.RECORDS AND MY OWN MEMORY CLARIFIES THAT THE LANCASTER CITY


POLICE DEPARTMENT ENGAGED IN THE VERY SAME TACTICS AGAINST MY
FATHER, SAMUEL CATERBONE, JR. IN THE 1960'S, WHICH RESULTED IN BOTH
PSYCHIATRIC COMMITMENTS AND ELECTO-SHOCK TREATMENTS, A CLASSIC
MKULTRA PROGRAM TECHNIQUE FOR BRAIN WASHING.

67.The VOLUNTARY decision on my part to take PSYCHIATRIC MEDICATIONS


AND OUTPATIENT TREATMENT by Lancaster Psychiatrist Dr. Alber Shulz, who
in 1986 was a client of mine at Financial Management Group, Ltd., who also
treated my brother Sammy Caterbone, was THE DIRECT RESULT OF
REPEATED REQUEST BY MY MOTHER, YOLANDA RODA CATERBONE WHICH I
MADE IN ORDER TO OBTAIN FINANCIAL BACKING, WORK, AND INCOME. MY
FINANCIAL RECORD AND WORK HISTORY RECORD PROVES THIS.

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68.Steve Midciff Ceo Lancaster Regional Hospital Lancaster Pa.;


69.Dr.Anthony Mastropietro Medical Director Lancaster Regional Hospital
Lancaster,Pa.;
70.Linda S. Wenger Pa-C Lancaster Regional Hospital Lancaster Pa.;
71.Christine M.Dang M.D. Lancaster Regional Hospital Lancaster Pa.;
72.Mastropietro Associatesfamily Practice Noll Drive Lancaster Pa.;
73.BLack And Black Dental Willow St. Pa.;
74.Dr. John Black Iii Black And Black Dental Willow St. Pa.;
75.Southeast Health Clinic Brightside Baptist Church Lancaster Pa.;
76.Dr. Leo Dorizynski Psychiatry Department Lancaster General Hospital Lancaster
Pa.;
77. Dr. Sean Coldren M.D. Psychiatry Department Lancaster General Hospital
Lancaster Pa.;
78.Dr. Emily Pressley M.D. Psychiatry Department Lancaster General Hospital
Lancaster Pa..;
79.Dr. Daniel Mcintyre M.D. Lancaster General Hospital Lancaster Pa.;
80.Lancaster General Hospital Department Of Psychiatry Lancaster Pa.;
81.Dr. Tate Lancaster Emergency Associates Of Lancaster General Hospital Lancaster
Pa..;
82.Amy Millhouse Lancaster General Hospital Lancaster Pa.;
83.Officer Eric Mccrady, Lancaster City Bureau Of Police Lancaster Pa.;
84.Lancaster County Mental Health/Mental Retardation Department County Of
Lancaster Lancaster Pa.;
85.JAMES McLAUGHLIN DISRECTOR MENTAL HEALTH/MENTAL RETARDATION
DEPARTMENT COUNTY OF LANCASTER LANCASTER PA.;
86.CRISIS INTERVENTION OF LANCASTER COUNTY;
87.MR. McCARDY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR CRISIS INTERVENTION OF LANCASTER
COUNTY'
88.BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS COUNTY OF LANCASTER PA.;
89.DENNIS STUCKEY CHAIRMAN BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS COUNTY OF
LANCASTER PA.;
90.HOUSE OF PASTA BAR & RESTAURANT MILLERSVILLE PIKE LANCASTER PA.;
91.YORGEY'S RESTAURANT & BAR NORTH QUEEN ST. LANCASTER PA.;
92.UPS COPY STORE STONE MILL PLAZA LANCASTER PA.;
93.ART WARD PROPERIETOR UPS COPY STORE STONE MILL PLAZA LANCASTER PA.;
94.PENNSYLVANIA STATE POLICE TROOP J. LINCOLN HIGHWAY EAST LANCASTER
PA.;
95.COMMANDER PA. STATE POLICE TROOP J LINCOLN HIGHWAY EAST LANCASTER
PA.;
96.PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION(PENNDOT);
97.BEVERLY POINTS ESQ. LEGAL COUNSEL PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION;
98.LANCASTER COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SHERIFFS COUNTY OF LANCASTER PA.;
99.TERRY BERGMAN SHERIFF OF LANCASTER COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SHERIFFS
COUNTY OF LANCASTER PA.;
100. MARK REESE CHIEF DEPUTY LANCASTER COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF
SHERIFFS COUNTY OF LANCASTER PA. FILED BY: STAN J. CATERBONE PRO SE.
REINSTATED AS DIRECTED.
101. RANDALL O. WENGER PROTHONOTARY.
102. LANCASTER REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER COLLEGE AVENUE LANCASTER
PENNSYLVANIA
103. DR. L. WENGER LANCASTER REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
104. WEIS MARKETS SADSBURY PENNSYLVANIA
105. WEIS PHARMACY SADSBURY PENNSYLVANIA
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107. CVS PHARMACY MANOR SHOPPING CENTER LANCASTER PENNSYLVANIA


108. FULTON FINANCIAL CORPORATION LANCASTER PENNSYLVANIA
109. FULTON BANK LANCASTER PENNSYLVANIA
110. MR. R. SCOTT SMITH CEO FULTON FINANICAL CORPORATION
111. PHILLIP WENGER COO FULTON FINANICAL CORPORATION
112. MR. CRAIG RODA CEO FULTON BANK
113. MS DANA CHRYST BOARD OF DIRECTORS FULTON FINANICAL
CORPORATION LANCASTER
114. GENERAL HOSPITAL
115. NEW HOLLAND DENTAL CLINIC NEW HOLLAND PENNSYLVANIA
116. DR. WEST NEW HOLLAND DENTAL CLINIC LANCASTER NEWSPAPERS INC.
LANCASTER PENNSYLVANIA
117. STEVE WEAVER MANAGER LANCASTER NEWSPAPERS
118. JOHN BUCKWALTER BOARD OF DIRECTORS CHAIRMAN LANCASTER
NEWSPAPERS
119. HIGH INDUSTRIES LANCASTER PENNSYLVANIA
120. FRANK MCCABE HIGH HOTELS
121. S. DALE HIGH HIGH INDUSTRIES
122. BARLEY SNYDER LLC. LANCASTER PENNSYLVANIA
123. SHAWN LONG ESQ. BARLEY SNYDER LLC
124. WGAL TV-8 LANCASTER PENNSYLVANIA
125. PAUL QUINN GENERAL MANAGER WGAL TV-8
126. DOUG ALLEN WGAL TV-8
127. JANELLE STELLSON WGAL TV-8
128. SUSAN SHIPIRO WGAL TV-8
129. BARBARA BARR WGAL TV-8
130. LANCASTER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS LANCASTER COUNTY
PENNSYLVANIA
131. COPY MAX/IMPRESSO OFFICE MAX RED ROSE COMMONS LANCASTER
PENNSYLVANIA
132. LANCASTER COUNTY CLERK OF COURTS LANCASTER COUNTY COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS
133. RYAN P. AUMENT LANCASTER COUNTY CLERK OF COURTS
134. LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL
EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
135. NURSE 1 OF JULY 13 2009 OF THE LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL
EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
136. NURSE 2 OF JULY 13 2009 OF THE LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL
EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
137. DR. VITO DICAMILLO OF THE LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL EMERGENCY
DEPARTMENT
138. WACHOVIA BANK HERSHEY AVENUE AND MANOR STREETS LANCASTER
PENNSYLVANIA
139. BRANCH MANAGER WACHOVIA BANK HERSHEY AVENUE AND MANOR
STREETS LANCASTER PENNSYLVANIA
140. ANNIE BAILEYS RESTUARANT AND BAR
141. MARION COURTROOM RESTUARANT AND BAR
142. MARION STREET CAFE
143. MIKE GEESEY PROPRIETOR MARION COURTROOM
144. ALLEY KAT BAR AND RESTUARANT
145. JOHN KATRAS PROPRIETOR ALLEY KAT BAR AND RESTUARANT
146. BRETT STABLEY MANAGER ALLEY KAT BAR AND RESTUARANT
147. ROSA ROSA RESTUARANT
148. THE VILLAGE NIGHTCLUB GEORGE SOUKAS MANAGER THE VILLAGE
NIGHTCLUB
149. RUBY TUESDAY RESTUARANT BAR AND GRILL MANOR SHOPPING CENTER
150. VALENTINOS CAFE LANCASTER
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152. LANCASTER COUNTY RESTUARANT ASSOCIATION


153. DAVID PFLUMM
154. PENNSYLVANIA CAREER LINK LIBERTY PLACE LANCASTER
155. LANCASTER EMPLOYMENT TRAINING AGENCY (LETA)
156. MARK SPRUNGER EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR LETA
157. RED ROSE TRANSIT AUTHORITY (RRTA)
158. DAVID KILMER RED ROSE TRANSIT AUTHORITY
159. LANCASTER CITY POLICE BUREAU
160. KIETH SADDLER CHIEF OF POLICE LANCASTER CITY POLICE BUREAU
161. SGT. RICHARD COSMORE LANCASTER CITY POLICE BUREAU LANCASTER
162. CITY HOUSING INSPECTION DEPARTMENT
163. MR. MCGUIRE LANCASTER CITY HOUSING INSPECTION
164. DEPARTMENT AND NON-UNIFORMED UNION REPRESENTATIVE
165. LANCASTER CITY POLICE UNION LANCASTER CITY POLICE UNION
166. RICHARD GRAY MAYOR CITY OF LANCASTER
167. LANCASTER COUNTYWIDE COMMUNICATIONS
168. WILLIAM RICHARD PLANK
169. RESIDENTS OF 1200 BLOCK FREMONT STREET LANCASTER PA
170. LANCASTER COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY OFFICE
171. CRAIG STEDMAN LANCASTER DISTRICT ATTORNEY
172. MICHAEL LANDIS DETECTIVE LANCASTER COUNTY DISTRICT ATTY. OFFICE
173. PRESIDENT JUDGE LOUIS FARINA LANCASTER COUNTY COURT OF COMMON
PLEAS
174. JUDGE JAMES P. CULLEN LANCASTER COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
175. COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA PENNSYLVANIA LIQUOR CONTROL
BOARD COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA
176. ATTORNEY GENERAL OFFICE THOMAS CORBETT PENNSYLVANIA ATTORNEY
GENERAL
177. UNITED STATES ATTORNEY OFFICE FO THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF
PENNSLVANIA IN PHILADELPHIA
178. ERIC HOLDER UNITED STATES ATTORNEY GENERAL
179. FEDERAL BUREA OF INVESTIGATION (FBI) HARRISBURG OFFICE
180. FEDERAL BUREA OF INVESTIGATION (FBI) PHILADELPHIA OFFICE
181. SHERYL CROW INTERSCOPE RECORDING ARTIST
182. UNITED STATES NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY (NSA)
183. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (D.O.D.)
184. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY (DIA)
185. ROBERT GATES UNITED STATES SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
186. BARRACK OBAMA UNITED STATES PRESIDENT
187. DR. AMINTA HAWKINS-BREAN PH.D. VICE PRESIDENT STUDENT AFFAIRS
MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY
188. JODIE RICHARDSON SECRETARY OF STUDENT AFFAIRS MILLERSVILLE
UNIVERSITY
189. LORI B. AUSTIN DIRECTOR OF JUDICIAL AFFAIRS MILLERSVILLE
UNIVERSITY
190. VICTOR DESANTIS DIRECTOR GRADUATE STUDIES AND RESEACH
PROGRAM MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY
191. MARJORIE M. WARMKESSLER PH.D. HUMANTIES LIBRARIAN AND
LIBRARIAN INSTRUCTION COORDINATOR MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY
192. MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT MILLERSVILLE
UNIVERSITY
193. NATHANIEL BOMBERGER LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT
194. P. MICHAEL STURLA PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
195. JOHN ROCHAT CHIEF OF POLICE MILLERSVILLE BOROUGH POLICE
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196. MILLERSVILLE BOROUGH POLICE DEPARTMENT
197. ROBERT S. WALKER,
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199. SPRINT MOBILE PHONE,


200. BEST BUY,
201. HILDEY'S BAR,
202. THE JUKE BOX, JOHN KATRAS, LANCASTER
203. FLEET AND AUTO,
204. PRESS ROOM, LNP ENTERPRISES,
205. ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY,OFFICE
206. MAX, LANCASTER REGIONAL HEALTH SYSTEM,
207. PATIENT FIRST URGENT CARE, ALTANA
208. RESTAURANT, BEN FRANK, AMALFI PROPERTIES,
209. TELLUS360 BAR AND RESTAURANT,
210. CORTY BYRON, ANNIE BAILEY'S RESTAURANT, JOSHUA FUNK,
211. CIGAR BAR, DANIEL FALCON,
212. LANCASTER DISPENSING COMPANY, BRADLEY DEFORGE, JUDY ROSS,
213. YORGOS BAR AND RESTAURANT, GEORGE KATSAROS, AND MRS.
KATSAROS,
214. LENS CRAFTERS, LANCASTER, PA., DR. JOHN H. BROADDUS & ASSOCIATES,
OPTOMETRISTS, LANCASTER, PA.
215. CARTRIDGE WORLD, LANCASTER, PA.,
216. KOHLS DEPARTMENT STORE LANCASTER, PA.,
217. EYEMART EXPRESS STORE, LANCASTER, PA.,
218. DR. HARRY BREITMAN, LANCASTER, PA.,
219. OFFICE MAX STORE #854, LANCASTER, PA.,
220. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, CIA, LANGLEY, VIRGINIA,
221. LEON PANETTA, DIRECTOR, CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, LANGLEY,
VIRGINIA
222. MARRIOTT MOTELL, PENN SQUARE GRILL AND BAR, INTERSTATE HOTELS &
RESORTS
223. SPRING HOUSE BREWING COMPANY, TAPROOM
224. JAMES COMEY, DIRECTOR OF THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION,
OR FBI
225. PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP THE WHITE HOUSE
226. MR. JEFFREY SESSIONS, UNITED STATES ATTORNEY GENERAL, U.S.
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
227. MASON PFLUMM STALKING, HARASSMENT, THREATS
228. ABIGAL PFLUMM STALKING, HARASSMENT, THREAT
229. ELIZABETH PFLUMM STALKING, HARASSMENT, THREATS
230. KEAGAN PFLUMM STALKING, HARASSMENT, THREATS
231. WILLIAM PFLUMM STALKING, HARASSMENT, THREATS
232. GREG BURIE STALKING, HARASSMENT, THREATS
233. KEVIN HOBDAY STALKING, HARASSMENT, THREATS
234. ANNA CATERBONE STALKING, HARASSMENT, THREATS
235. STEVE CATERBONE STALKING, HARASSMENT, THREATS
236. PHIL CATERBONE STALKING, HARASSMENT, THREATS
237. KIESHLA CALCORFI-PRTIZ/ENTERPRISE AUTO FALSE STATEMENTS TO
AUTHORITIES
238. LANCASTER BARNSTORMERS, DAKOTA BASEBALL, IAN RIZOW, BOB LISS,
STEVE ZUCKERMAN, BOB ZUCKERMAN; Doing Business at 650 NORTH
PRINCE STREET, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA 17603
239.
240. FREMONT STREET NEIGBORS
241. 1. GEIGER, ROBERT AND CAROL 1261 FREMONT ST REAR
242. 2. WEICKSEL, CHARLES 1257 FREMONT ST REAR
243. 3. TANNER JOSHUA M, 1267 FREMONT ST
244. WEICKSEL, CHARLES 1255 FREMONT ST REAR
245. 5. AREAS, KARLA 1263 FREMONT ST
246. 6. WILSON THEODORE R JR, AND JENNIFER, N 1261 FREMONT ST
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248. 8. WEICKSEL CHARLES S SR, 1257 FREMONT ST


249. 9. NOLL, LINDA 1255 FREMONT ST
250. 10.FIX FRANK C II & A MARLENE, 1251 FREMONT ST
251. 11.MCELROY JANICE L, 1249 FREMONT ST
252. 12.HERR E NORBERT&BERYL M, 1247 FREMONT ST
253. 13.HOLZ WILLIAM C, 1231 FREMONT ST
254. 14.SHORT, JILL 1245 FREMONT ST
255. 15.MCCUEN, CHRISTINE 1243 FREMONT ST
256. 16.PATEL, VIVAK 1239 FREMONT ST
257. 17.TROUT RONALD N & JEANETTE E, 1262 FREMONT ST
258. 18.SHAMBAUGH, KATHERINE 1237 FREMONT ST
259. 19.CULLERS BRUCE E & TRACEY L, 1235 FREMONT ST
260. 20.LAUKHUFF KENNETH W & MARLENE, 1260 FREMONT ST
261. 21.BAUER M EILEEN, 1233 FREMONT ST
262. 22.PARIS BRIAN M, 1258 FREMONT ST
263. 23.FISHER JUSTIN E, 1231 FREMONT ST
264. 24. 789 MAIN STREET LLC, 1256 FREMONT ST
265. 25.SCHRECK DAVID M, AND EDWARD EVINS 1252 FREMONT ST
266. 26.FOEHLINGER FRANCES C, 1227 FREMONT ST
267. 27.BOWMAN RONALD D, AND LORI, C. 1225 FREMONT ST
268. 28.COLON DANIEL, 1223 FREMONT ST
269. 29.SUTTON DAWN M, AND KENDALL 1248 FREMONT ST
270. 30.GRAHAM, ERIK AND COURTNEY 1246 FREMONT ST
271. 31.GROFF RONALD L & HELEN E, 1221 FREMONT ST
272. 32.BOAS RICHARD L & SYLVIA F, 1244 FREMONT ST
273. 33.BECHTEL, MARYANN AND PETE AND MEGAN 1219 FREMONT ST
274. 34.HERZOG WALTER F &, SAGERER, BARBARA 1242 FREMONT ST
275. 35.NGUYEN THU VAN &, HOI THI DOAN 1238 FREMONT ST
276. 36.DINGS FRED L II &, MELODY, M 1236 FREMONT ST
277. 37.DEAN ELIZABETH M, 1234 FREMONT ST
278. 38.ALI, FAIZA 1232 FREMONT ST
279. 39.HILL RICHARD L & LINDA L, 1230 FREMONT ST
280. 40.TORIBIO MANUEL, AND TORIBIO 1228 FREMONT ST
281. 41.KAUFFMAN SABRINA, 1224 FREMONT ST
282. 42.DELAHOZ, SANDRA 1222 FREMONT ST
283. 43.BORTZFIELD JAMES T, 1220 FREMONT ST
284. 44.MOYER, LINDA AND DANIEL IVGARAGES AND ORCHARD1258 REAR
FREMONT ST
285. 45.ARMARTER THERESA A, 1218 FREMONT ST
286. 46.MELVIN, STEPHANIE 1216 FREMONT ST
287. 47.MCDOWELL, JONATHAN MICHAEL 1214 FREMONT ST
288. 48.ZETTLEMOYER ROBERTA M, 1210 FREMONT ST
289. 49.PROGRAM ASSISTANCE CORP, 1208 FREMONT ST
290. 50.FLAHARTY JACQUELINE N, 1206 FREMONT ST
291. 51.DARRAH, DAVID 1204 FREMONT ST
292. BELLVEDERE INN, N.QUEEN AND LEMON STREET, LANCASTER, PA
293. THE HONORALBE EDWARD G. SMITH, UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSLVANIA, ALLENTOWN, PA
294. CENTER CITY BRANCK LANCASTER YMCA, HARRISBURG AVENUE,
LANCASTER, PA
295. RAYMOND PENNINO AND VILLANOVA WEST BAR AND RESTUARANT,
Columbia Avenue, Lancaster, PA
296. RANDY, BARTENDER AND HOUSE OF PASTA, Millersville Pike, Lancaster, PA
297. ASHLEY DOE, 1242 Fremont Street -
298. THE GRAHAMS, 1246 Fremont Street, Lancaster, PA -
299. LOWES STORE, Columbia Ave., Lancaster, PA
300. MILLER OPTICAL, LANCASTER, PA
301. TJ ROCKWELLS RESTAURANT AND BAR, ELIZABETHTOWN, LANCASTER, PA

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302. MANHIEM TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT


303. M&T BANK, COLUMBIA AVENUE, LANCATER, PA
304. KRISTINA E. FINDIKYAN
305. HEARST CORPORATION
306. WGAL-TV
307. SGT CHARLES M. MELHORN OF MANHEIM TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
308. PETE ANDERS OF MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
309. MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
310. TURKEY HILL CONVENIENCE STORES
311. PENNSLVANIA SUPERIOR COURT PROTHONOTARY
312. PENNSLVANIA SUPREME COURT PROTHONOTARY
313. MARC ZUCKERBERG AND FACEBOOK
314. PA FILE AND SERVE
315. JAMES ELMER MITCHELL and JOHN BRUCE JESSEN, CIA TORTURE
PSYCHOLOGISTS

AUGUST 18, 2017

__________/S/_____________
Stan J. Caterbone, Pro Se Litigant
ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP

Freedom From Covert Harassment & Surveillance,
Registered in Pennsylvania
1250 Fremont Street
Lancaster, PA 17603
www.amgglobalentetainmentgroup.com
stancaterbone@gmail.com
717-528-2200

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Stan J. Caterbone, Pro Se Litigant
ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP

Freedom From Covert Harassment & Surveillance,
Registered in Pennsylvania
1250 Fremont Street
Lancaster, PA 17603
www.amgglobalentetainmentgroup.com
stancaterbone@gmail.com
717-327-1566

Notice and Disclaimer: Stan J. Caterbone and the Advanced Media Group have been slandered, defamed, and
publicly discredited since 1987 due to going public (Whistle Blower) with allegations of misconduct and fraud
within International Signal & Control, Plc. of Lancaster, Pa. (ISC pleaded guilty to selling arms to Iraq via
South Africa and a $1 Billion Fraud in 1992). Unfortunately we are forced to defend our reputation and the
truth without the aid of law enforcement and the media, which would normally prosecute and expose public
corruption. We utilize our communications to thwart further libelous and malicious attacks on our person, our
property, and our business. We continue our fight for justice through the Courts, and some communications
are a means of protecting our right to continue our pursuit of justice. Advanced Media Group is also a member
of the media. Unfortunately due to the hacking of our electronic and digital footprints, we no longer have
access to our email contact list to make deletions. How long can Lancaster County and Lancaster City
Continue to Cover-Up my Whistle Blowing of the ISC Scandel (And the Torture from U.S. Sponsored Mind
Control and the OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE from the COINTELPRO PROGRAM)?

ACTIVE COURT CASES


J.C. No. 03-16-90005 Office of the Circuit Executive, United States Third Circuit Court of Appeals -
COMPLAINT OF JUDICIALMISCONDUCT OR DISABILITY re 15-3400 and 16-1149; 03-16-900046 re ALL
FEDERAL LITIGATION TO DATE
U.S. Supreme Court Case No. 16-6822 PETITION FOR WRIT OF CERTIORARI re Case No. 16-1149
MOVANT for Lisa Michelle Lambert
U.S.C.A. Third Circuit Court of Appeals Case No. 16-1149 MOVANT for Lisa Michelle Lambert;15-3400
MOVANT for Lisa Michelle Lambert;; 16-1001; 07-4474
U.S. District Court Eastern District of PA Case No. 16-4014 CATERBONE v. United States, et.al.; Case
No. 16-cv-49; 15-03984; 14-02559 MOVANT for Lisa Michelle Lambert; 05-2288; 06-4650, 08-02982;
U.S. District Court Middle District of PA Case No. 16-cv-1751 PETITION FOR HABEUS CORPUS
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Judicial Conduct Board Case No. 2016-462 Complaint against
Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas Judge Leonard Brown III
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Case No. 353 MT 2016; 354 MT 2016; 108 MM 2016 Amicus for Kathleen Kane
Superior Court of Pennsylvania Summary Appeal Case No. CP-36-SA-0000219-2016, AMICUS for Kathleen
Kane Case No. 1164 EDA 2016; Case No. 1561 MDA 2015; 1519 MDA 2015; 16-1219 Preliminary
Injunction Case of 2016
Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas Case No. 08-13373; 15-10167; 06-03349, CI-06-03401
U.S. Bankruptcy Court for The Eastern District of Pennsylvania Case No. 17-10615; Case No. 16-10157

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EXHIBITS
1. THE CIA - CASE FILE - CASE NO. 215-CV-286-JLQ
CIA TORTURE CASE v. CIA PSYCHOLOGISTS FOR THE
EASTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON August 18, 2017
2. THE POLICE - 3. PRESIDENT TRUMP, THE POLICE
STATE, and STAN CATERBONE v. Lancaster City Police
- Case No. 08-08942 in U.S. District Court Published
on April 25, 2017
3. Millersville University Grad Program Documents for
Litigation September 16, 2009 IMPORTANT UPDATED
JULY 22, 2017
4. 4. THE JAMES COMEY FILE - James Comey Sued for
Allegedly Covering Up Massive Surveillance Scandal -
June 15, 2017
5. THE PSYCHIATRISTS - THE COMPLETE 862
PAGE MENTAL HEALTH RECORD OF STAN J.
CATERBONE TO DATE APRIL 4, 2017
6. Audio Appointment with Psychiatrist Al Shulz in January of 1998 in his Office in York, Pennsylvania
7. Appointment with Dr. Brian Sullivan of Abbeyville Family Medicine-LGH re Pain Management of March 2010
8. VOICEMAIL MESSAGE FROM PA CAPITOL POLICWOMAN PARKS RE PA ATTY GEN NO TRESPASS JULY 12, 2017

9. RECORDING OF MESSAGE TO MANHEIM TWP POLICE DEPT OFFICER MELFORD RE WGAL NO TRESPASS 6/2017

10. CNN U.S. EMABASSY MICROWAVE ATTACK VIDEO AUGUST 10, 2017

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U.S. OFFICE OF SPECIAL COUNSEL (202) 254-3640 / (800) 572-2249
Form OSC-12 OMB Control No. 3255-0002
Exp. Date: 2/28/14

INFORMATION ABOUT FILING A WHISTLEBLOWER DISCLOSURE


WITH THE
OFFICE OF SPECIAL COUNSEL

IMPORTANT

Before filling out this Office of Special Counsel (OSC) Disclosure of Information form, please read the
following sections about limitations on OSCs jurisdiction over whistleblower disclosures. Only the most
frequently occurring impediments to OSC jurisdiction are described. OSC may not have jurisdiction over you or
your disclosure for other reasons not discussed below.

COMPLETED DISCLOSURE FORMS CAN BE SENT TO OSC BY MAIL, AT: DISCLOSURE UNIT,
OFFICE OF SPECIAL COUNSEL, 1730 M STREET, N.W. (SUITE 218), WASHINGTON, DC 20036-
4505. OR BY FAX: 202-254-3711

PLEASE KEEP A COPY OF DISCLOSURE MATERIALS PROVIDED TO OSC. REPRODUCTION


CHARGES UNDER THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT MAY APPLY TO REQUESTS
PROCESSED BY OSC FOR COPYING OF COPIES OF MATERIALS IN OSC FILES.

a violation of law, rule or regulation;


gross mismanagement;
gross waste of funds;
abuse of authority, or
substantial and specific danger to public health or safety.

OSC does not have authority to investigate the disclosures that it receives. The law provides that OSC will (a)
refer protected disclosures that establish a substantial likelihood of wrongdoing to the appropriate agency head,
and (b) require the agency head to conduct an investigation, and submit a written report on the findings of the
investigation to the Special Counsel.

If OSC finds no substantial likelihood that the information discloses one or more of the categories of wrongdoing,
the Special Counsel must: (a) inform the whistleblower of the reasons why the disclosure may not be acted on
further; and (b) direct the whistleblower to other offices available for receiving disclosures.

26&-85,6',&7,21

The Disclosure Unit has jurisdiction over federal employees, former federal employees, and applicants for federal
employment. It is important to note that a disclosure must be related to an event that occurred in connection with
the performance of an employee's duties and responsibilities. The Disclosure Unit has no jurisdiction over
disclosures filed by:
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VISIT HTTP://WWW.OSC.GOV FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT


OSC JURISDICTION AND DISCLOSURE PROCEDURES

INFORMATION ABOUT FILING A WHISTLEBLOWER DISCLOSURE


WITH THE OSC (cont'd)

MATTERS INVESTIGATED BY AN OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL

It is the general policy of OSC not to transmit allegations of wrongdoing to the head of the agency involved if the
agency's Office of Inspector General has fully investigated, or is currently investigating, the same allegations.

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U.S. OFFICE OF SPECIAL COUNSEL (202) 254-3640 / (800) 572-2249

DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION

(Please print legibly or type and complete all pertinent items. Enter "N/A" (Not Applicable)or
"Unknown" where appropriate.)

PART 1: BACKGROUND INFORMATION

1. Name of person seeking OSC action ("Complainant"): Mr. ( ) Ms. ( ) Mrs. ( ) Miss ( )
STAN J. CATERBONE

2. Status:
Current Federal Employee ( ) Applicant for Federal Employment
Former Federal Employee ( ) Other (please specify): VICTIM, WHISTLEBLOWER, PRO SE

3. Contact Information:

Home or mailing address: 1250 FREMONT STREET


LANCASTER, PA
Telephone number(s): ( 717 ) 327-1566 (Home)
( ) (Office) Ext.
( ) (Cell)
Fax number: ( )
E-mail address: stancaterbone@gmail.com

4. Current position, title, series, and grade:


PRO SE LITIGANT

5. Agency Name:
6. Agency Address:

7. How did you first become aware that you could file a disclosure with OSC?
OSC Brochure ( ) OSC Poster ( ) OSC Speaker ( ) OSC Web Site ( )
Agency Personnel Office ( ) Union ( ) Co-worker ( ) News Story ( )
Other (please describe): NURSERY RHYMES
Date (approximate):

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8. If you are filing this complaint as a legal or other representative of the person making a disclosure, please
supply the following information:
Name / title of filer: Mr. ( ) Ms. ( ) Mrs. ( ) Miss ( )

9. Contact Information:
Home or mailing address:

Telephone number(s): ( ) (Home)


( ) (Office) Ext.
Fax number: ( )
E-mail address:

PART 2: DETAILS OF YOUR DISCLOSURE

1. I know about the information I am disclosing here based on (check all that apply):
I have personal and/or direct knowledge of events or records involved ( )
Other employees have told me about events or records involved ( )
Other source(s) ( )
(please explain): SEE ATTACHED - THE STAN J. CATERBONE OBSTRUCTION OF
JUSTICE CASE August 18, 2017

2. Please identify the U.S. government department or agency involved in your disclosure:

WHO ISN'T?
3. Please identify the organizational unit of the department or agency involved:
SEE ATTACHED - THE STAN J. CATERBONE OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE CASE August 18, 2017

4. Address of the organizational unit:

5. Please identify the type of agency wrongdoing that you are alleging (check all that apply). If you check
"violation of law, rule, or regulation," please provide, if you can, the particular law, rule or regulation violated
(by name, subject, and/or citation).
Violation of law, rule, or regulation ( ) (please specify):
18 U.S.C. 1503 OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE
Gross mismanagement ( ) Gross waste of funds ( ) Abuse of authority ( )
Substantial and specific danger to public health ( )
Substantial and specific danger to public safety ( )
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6. Please describe the agency wrongdoing that you are disclosing, indicating how the agency's actions fit within
the type(s) of wrongdoing that you checked in item 5. (Be as specific as possible about dates, locations and
the identities and positions of all persons named. Also, please attach any documents that might support your
disclosure. Continue on a separate sheet of paper if you need more space.)

SEE ATTACHED - THE STAN J. CATERBONE OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE CASE August 18,
2017

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PART 3: OTHER ACTIONS YOU ARE TAKING ON YOUR DISCLOSURE

1. I have previously disclosed (or am disclosing) the violations alleged here to (complete all that apply):
( ) Inspector General of department / agency involved Date: / /
( ) Other office of department / agency involved Date: / /
(please specify):

( ) Department of Justice Date: / /


( ) Other Executive Branch / department / agency Date: / /
(please specify):

( ) General Accounting Office (GAO) Date: / /


( ) Congress or congressional committee Date: / /
(please specify member or committee):

( ) Press / media (newspaper, television, other) Date: / /


(please specify):

2. If you disclosed the information reported here through any other channel described in question 1, above, what
is the current status of the matter?
SEE ATTACHED - THE STAN J. CATERBONE OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE CASE
August 18, 2017

PART 4: CONSENT, CERTIFICATION, AND SIGNATURE

Do you consent to the disclosure of your name to others outside the Office of Special Counsel if it becomes
necessary in taking further action on this matter?

I consent to disclosure of my name:

___________________________________________ August 18, 2017


_______________________
Signature Date

I do not consent to disclosure of my name:

___________________________________________ _______________________
Signature Date

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I certify that all of the statements made in this complaint (including any continuation pages) are true, complete, and
correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. I understand that a false statement or concealment of a material
fact is a criminal offense punishable by a fine of up to $10,000, imprisonment for up to five years, or both. 18
U.S.C. 1001.

__________________________________________________ August 18, 2017


___________________________
Signature Date

PART 5: PRIVACY ACT / PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT STATEMENTS

Routine Uses. Limited disclosure of information from OSC files is needed to fulfill OSCs investigative,
prosecutorial and related responsibilities. OSC has described 18 routine uses for information in its files in the
Federal Register (F.R.), at 66 F.R. 36611 (July 12, 2001), and 66 F.R. 51095 (October 5, 2001). A copy of the
routine uses is available from OSC on request. A summary of the routine uses appears below.

OSC may disclose information from its files in the following circumstances:

1. to disclose that an allegation of prohibited personnel practices or other prohibited activity has been filed;
2. to disclose information needed by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) for inquiries involving
civil service laws, rules or regulations, or to obtain an advisory opinion;
3. to disclose information about allegations or complaints of discrimination to entities concerned
with enforcement of anti-discrimination laws;
4. to the MSPB or the President, when seeking disciplinary action;
5. to the involved agency, MSPB, OPM, or the President when OSC has reason to believe that a prohibited
personnel practice has occurred, exists or is to be taken;
6. to disclose information to Congress in OSC's annual report;
7. to disclose information to third parties (without identifying the complainant unless OSC has the
complainant's consent) as needed to conduct an investigation; obtain an agency investigation and report
on information disclosed to the OSC whistleblower disclosure channel; or to give notice of the status or
outcome of the investigation;
8. to disclose information as needed to obtain information about hiring or retention of an employee; issuance
of a security clearance; conduct of a security or suitability investigation; award of a contract; or issuance
of a license, grant, or other benefit;
9. to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for certain legislative coordination and clearance
purposes;

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10. to provide information from an individual's record to a congressional office acting pursuant to the
individual's request;
11. to furnish information to the National Archives and Records Administration for records management
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ACTPRO
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ACT
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ACTPRO
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ACTPRO
OF 1890
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ACT
J. CATERBONE,
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STAN
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ACTPRO
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ACT
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ANTI-TRUST
15-3400
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OF 1890
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SHERMAN
STAN
SHERMAN
J.
ANTI-TRUST
Case:CATERBONE,
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15-3400
STAN ACTPRO
OF 1890
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STAN
SHERMAN
J.
ANTI-TRUST
Case:CATERBONE,
STAN ANTI-TRUST
ACTPRO
OF 1890
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ACT
J. CATERBONE,
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OF
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SHERMAN
STAN
SHERMAN
J.
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ANTI-TRUST
15-3400
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OF 1890
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Case:
SHERMAN
STAN
SHERMAN
J. 15-3400
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CATERBONE,
STAN Document:
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Tony Bongiovi
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tony Bongiovi is a record producer and recording Tony Bongiovi


engineer. He helped to remodel an old building in Background information
Manhattan -- once a power plant for Edison, and later Birth name Anthony M. Bongiovi
a television studio -- into the Power Station recording Born Raritan, New Jersey
studio in 1977. Genre(s) Hard Rock, Punk Rock, Metal
Occupation(s) Record producer
Bongiovi was born in the borough of Raritan, New
Jersey located in Central Jersey. He attended Years active 1975 - Present
Bridgewater-Raritan High School West. Label(s) Jive

He has produced records by Gloria Gaynor,Talking Heads, Aerosmith (Classics Live) and Ramones (Rocket to
Russia & Leave Home), Chic and many more. Early in his career, as an engineer, he worked the console for a
number of sessions with Jimi Hendrix, as well as some of Hendrix's posthumous releases under producer Alan
Douglas.

He is the second cousin of Jon Bon Jovi, and helped Jon in his early career by giving him a job at the Power
Station and by allegedly financing and producing early demo recordings and paying for singing lessons. An
album, John Bongiovi: The Power Station Years was released in 1999, featuring Tony Bongiovi's early
recordings of Jon, before he changed the spelling of his name. The cousin's had differing opinions on who should
receive what and after Bon Jovi, the group broke out, an out of court settlement was reached.

Bongiovi's most recent Production is 'As above so below' the debut Cd of the hard rock band NoEnd, released
in South America by Sony/BMG and the band called Deep Side on Jive records.

List of Albums Produced


[1]

1975: Never Can Say Goodbye (Gloria Gaynor album)-Gloria Gaynor


1975: Crash Landing (album)-Jimi Hendrix
1975: Midnight Lightning-Jimi Hendrix
1975: Are You Ready For Freddy?-Fat Boys
1975: Experience Gloria Gaynor-Gloria Gaynor
1976: I've Got You-Gloria Gaynor
1977: Leave Home-The Ramones
1977: Rocket To Russia-The Ramones
1977: Talking Heads '77-Talking Heads
1977: Star Wars-Meco
????: Christmas In The Stars-Meco
????: Close Encounters Theme-Meco
1978: Ace Frehley (album)-Ace Frehley

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????: 1978-80: 1978-1980 Six Singles-Al Downing (musician)


????: I'll Be Loving You-Al Downing (musician)
????: Darlene-Al Downing (musician)
????: Love On The Line-Lydia Murdock
????: Superstar-Lydia Murdock
1980: The Empire Strikes Back-Meco
1981: Balance-Balance (band)
1982: Big Al Downing-Al Downing (musician)
1982: Rock in a Hard Place-Aerosmith
1982: In For The Count-Balance
1983: Bark at the Moon-Ozzy Osbourne
1984: Bon Jovi-Bon Jovi
1984: Rock You Like A Hurricane-The Scorpions
????: As Above So Below-NoEnd

Other Produced
Jodi Bongiovi
Cindy Bullens
Carlene Carter
Rick Derringer
Mike DeVille
Buck Dharma
Carol Douglas
The Electriks
Barry Goudreau
Gus & The New Breed
The Rezillos
Sylvain
Tuff Darts

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John Mayer Heavier Things


Norah Jones Feels Like Home
Franz Ferdinand You Could Have It So Much Bettter
Donald Fagen Morph the Cat
John Mayer Continuum

Client Testimonials

"AVATAR was chosen (for the recording of the new Norah Jones album) because of its excellent
maintenance and equipment."
- Arif Mardin (Grammy Winning Producer: Norah Jones)

"AVATAR feels like home to me. It's the only place I'll work in New York."
- Al Schmitt (Grammy Winning Engineer: Diana Krall, Natalie Cole)

"Studio A is the best-sounding room with the best-sounding console I've ever heard."
- Steve Rinkoff (Grammy Winning Producer: Celine Dion)

"Everything about AVATAR is good... It's a real rock & roll recording studio."
- Trina Shoemaker (Grammy Winning Engineer: Sheryl Crow)

"The first and only choice for recording in New York City."

- Jack Joseph Puig (Grammy Winning Producer: John Mayer)

"I like to record at this place called Avatar, which gives you fairly good separation but great visibility
and you can hear everything really well."
- Michael Brecker (Grammy Winning Artist)

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Avatar Blends the Past and Future


By Paul Verna

Mix, Aug 1, 2002

With 25 years under its belt, the New York-based complex now known as Avatar Recording Studios is one
of the city's legendary music haunts. It has hosted a parade of superstars that includes Bruce Springsteen,
Diana Ross, Talking Heads, David Bowie, Nile Rodgers, The Ramones, Eric Clapton and Foxy Brown.
Unlike other studios that pride themselves on their history, vibe and vintage equipment, Avatar places as high
a premium on its future-mindedness as on its heritage, emphasizing such high-tech areas as ISDN
connectivity, Pro Tools HD and Direct Stream Digital. Nowhere else in New York do past, present and
future collide the way they do at Avatar.

It is a mark of the studio's greatness that it has survived bankruptcy filing, an auction, a name change (from
Power Station) and shifts in ownership.

Asked what makes Avatar special, president/owner Kirk Imamura says, First of all, it's the rooms. They
sound great, even after all these years. I have to credit [Power Station founder] Tony Bongiovi for the unique
design. It still stands today. Beyond the sound, it's the look and feel of the wood. The way Studio A's
tracking room is domed, it gives you a warm feeling when you walk in. Drums sound great in there. The
studio musicians who come in can't stop raving about the room, and their talents really jump out in it.

Imamura also attributes the studio's success to its commitment to nurturing the engineering staff. We treat
our assistant engineers very well here, he says. They have a pretty good employment arrangement with us
where they get a guaranteed number of hours of work. Because of that, people are loyal here. Scott Young,
our chief engineer, still believes in training and passing down his knowledge. Studio manager Tino Passante
has been with the studio since the Power Station era. Chief technical engineer Ken Bailey and Young date
back to the early Avatar days before Imamura took over in early 2001.

Another factor in the studio's success, according to Imamura, is its casual, but professional attitude. We
don't try to impress, he says. The rooms speak for themselves, so we don't feel we need to intimidate
people when they come in.

Judging by the number of clients who are making return trips, Imamura's approach is paying off. Forceful
Enterprises the production company owned and operated by the famed Full Force production crew
recently leased space on the second floor of the Avatar building for its new headquarters. This move brings
Full Force full circle to the studio where the crew got their start.

We actually started out in this building more than 20 years ago when it was Power Station, says Full Force
leader Bowlegged Lou. It's nice to be back. It's wonderful to have these great-sounding rooms right next

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Similarly, engineer/mixer Roy Hendrickson is returning to Avatar as an engineer/mixer-in-residence.


Hendrickson was a Power Station staffer from 1985 to 1992, when he left to pursue a freelance career and
has since worked in other world-class studios. He credits the Avatar rooms as acoustically and
ergonomically outstanding: The building feels like home to me. It is a great place for inspiration and creative
support. It was like that during Power Station days, and it is still like that today as Avatar.

Full Force and Hendrickson are the newest members of an elite group of engineer/musicians. Others include
Jeff Bova, Jan Folkson and Jim Janik. I think of this creative community as a marketplace where people are
comfortable doing what they do, says Imamura. As people get more and more familiar with other people
who do the same thing, something great is bound to come out of the situation.

This tradition of musicians, engineers and producers cross-fertilizing each other's projects is a throwback to
the early days when legends like Bob Dylan would meet young upstarts, like Full Force, and end up
collaborating on sessions. Imamura wanted to build a similar culture at the new Avatar, and he's already
seen evidence that his efforts are bearing fruit. For instance, when producer Gregg Wattenberg was at the
studio recently working on material by Chantal Kreviazuk, he got Michelle Branch, who was working in
another session, to sing with Kreviazuk on a track.

If Avatar is a hotbed of creative activity in New York, then it is also a nexus of state-of-the-art recording
and processing. Recently, Avatar installed a Pro Tools HD system, keeping pace with the latest generation of
the popular digital audio workstation. Avatar is also a pioneer among independent recording studios in
offering Direct Stream Digital recording, the process that underlies the Sony/Philips Super-Audio CD
format.

Imamura explains: There's a producer here, Yasohachi 88 Itoh, who was one of the first clients for Power
Station. He's affiliated with Sony's Japanese studios, and he wanted to produce albums here that could be a
showcase for SACD. Since I'm a Sony veteran myself, having worked for the company for 17 years, I hit it
off with him and we decided to do this. Besides Itoh's projects for Sony, several jazz albums have been cut
at Avatar on one of two DSD systems: the 2-track silver box and the 8-track Sonoma recorder/editor.
Clients have included Hank Jones and Elvin Jones (Studio A), Max Roach and Clark Terry (Studio C), and
various Telarc projects. The end result sounds great, says Imamura of DSD. It's just another way for us to
gear up for the future.

Alongside its commitment to digital technology, Avatar has decided to stay with analog mixing consoles in its
four main rooms. Studio A houses a vintage Neve 8068 and the tracking space for which Avatar is most
renowned a room that Sony and Yamaha have sampled for their high-end reverb boxes. Studio B's
control room is equipped with a 72-input Solid State Logic SSL 9000 J analog console with a 5.1
monitoring matrix, Total Recall and Ultimation. It adjoins a 2030-foot tracking room with a ceiling height of
15 feet at its highest point.

Studio C is based around a 72-input Neve VRP with a 2440-foot studio with 24-foot ceilings and flexible
architecture, which allows the space to be divided into three large iso booths. The recently rebuilt Studio D
with its glossy black walls departs from the natural wood tone in the rest of the facility. It now houses
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The consoles reflect the preferences of Avatar's clients, who appreciate digital technology in the form of
hard disk recorders, editors and processors, but prefer the sound and feel of large-format analog consoles.
Listening to clients and staff might seem like an obvious tactic for a studio owner, but Imamura says that he is
surprised at how often equipment decisions are made without looking at the wishes of the people who use the
gear.

As attentive as Imamura is to his high-end clients, he is equally supportive of the underground community. If
we have unbooked studio time, he says, we invite unsigned artists and give them a reduced rate so that
they can put together demos. We want to encourage people who want to get into the industry. Why shouldn't
they have a good-sounding demo?

To nurture the local music community was one of the founding principles at Power Station, which opened in
1977 as a venue for seminal New York acts such as The Ramones and the Talking Heads, as well as a
wealth of rock, pop, jazz and advertising clients. Bongiovi ran Power Station until 1996, when he declared
bankruptcy and was forced to auction off the studio. The buyer was a group of entrepreneurs, led by
Voikunthanath Kanamori, who renamed the facility Avatar but otherwise kept it largely intact. Imamura took
the helm in early 2001.

Today, a re-energized Avatar thrives, surviving even the terrorist attacks of September 11, which dealt a
serious blow to the New York industry. It took a toll on the studio's bookings, but business has picked up,
according to Imamura. After September 11, a lot of projects were put on hold until early spring, he
explains. That's when a lot of projects got the go-ahead from the record labels, and we're starting to feel
the effects of that. Normally, summertime is slow in the studio business, but this year is atypical. It looks like
summer's going to be busy for us.

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Studio A
NEW! Take a 360 look at the world famous Live room.

(You will need the QuickTime plugin. Download plugin.)

Considered one of the greatest recording rooms in the world, the legendary
Studio A is based around a custom Neve 8088 - the last 8088 ever built by Neve.
The room is a large, ambient, three-way modular tracking room with two smaller
isolation booths to the side. The room can accommodate up to 65 musicians. The
live room is approximately 48 feet wide by 52 feet long, with a ceiling height of 35
feet at its highest point (2,496 square feet). The studio includes a large private
lounge and producer's desk with cable TV, VCR/DVD player, a microwave, and
fresh coffee. Printable layout of Studio A.

Useful fill-in form to organize your mic input list for your session:
Session Input List

** Rental Items
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Console
Custom Neve 8088- 40 Input, 16-Bus

Piano
Yamaha C7 7'4" Grand Piano
Steinway B 7' Grand Piano **

Multitrack Recorders
Digidesign Pro Tools HD3 Accel (32 in / 40 out)
(call for plug-ins & configuration)
Studer A-800 MARK III 24 track Analog
w/ DOLBY A or SR **
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Studer A80 1/2" Analog 2/4 Track++
Studer A820 1/2" Analog 2 Track++
Studer B-67 1/4" Analog 2 Ttrack++
w/DOLBY SR**, DOLBY A**
Panasonic SV 3800 DAT
Tascam DA45-HR 24bit DAT++
Denon 600F CD Player
Tascam DV-RA1000/CD/DVD/DSD

Synchronizer System
(2) Timeline Lynx II

Outboard Gear
(8) Pultec EQP-1A3 Equalizers
(2) Pultec MEQ-5 Equalizers
Neve 33609 Stereo Compressor
SSL FX G384 Stereo Compressor
(3) UREI LA-3A Compressors
(2) Drawmer DS201 Dual Gate
UREI Digital Metronome
Lexicon PCM-70 v.3.01/2.0
(2) Lexicon PCM-42 Digital Delay
Roland SDE 3000A Digital Delay
Yamaha REV-5 Digital Reverb
Lexicon 480 L
(7) EMT 140 Plates++
(2) Live Chambers++

Monitoring
Altec 'Big Red' Studio Monitors
Yamaha NS10M
Yamaha NS10MS
Genelec 1031AP**
Genelec 1092A Subwoofer**
Dynaudio Acoustics BSM15++
KRK 7000++
ProAc 100 Studio++
E/V Sentry 100A ++
Auratone 5C
Tannoy System 1200++
Lipinski L707++

Cue System
Nemesis 8-Channel

ISDN Lines in Control Room, DSL Lines in Control Room and Lounge, Wireless
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Studio B
Studio B is based around a Solid State Logic 9000J 72 input console . The live
room is approximately 20 feet wide by 30 feet long, with a ceiling height of 15 feet
at its highest point (618 square feet). The room can be divided into two spacious,
isolated sections with one additional smaller isolation booth. Printable layout of
Studio B.

Useful fill-in form to organize your mic input list for your session:
Session Input List

** Rental Items
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Console
Solid State Logic 9000J Series - 72 Input with Ultimation

Piano
Yamaha C7 7'4" Grand Piano

Multitrack Recorders
Digidesign Pro Tools HD3 Accel (24 in / 48 out)
(call for plug-ins & configuration)
Studer A-800 MARK III 24 track Analog
w/ DOLBY A or SR **
w/ 16 track headstack**
Sony 3348 48 Track Digital++

2 & 4 Track Players and Recorders


Studer A80 1/2" Analog 2/4 Track++
Studer A820 1/2" Analog 2 Track++
Studer B-67 1/4" Analog 2 Track++
w/DOLBY SR**, DOLBY A**
(2) Panasonic SV 3800 DAT

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Tascam DA-45HR 24bit DAT++


Denon 600F CD Player
Tascam DV-RA1000/CD/DVD/DSD

Synchronizer System
(2) Timeline Lynx II
Motionworker v.3

Outboard Gear
(8) SHEP/ Neve 31102 Mic-Pre / 3 Band EQ
(8) Pultec EQP-1A3 Equalizers
(2) Pultec MEQ-5 Equalizers
Neve 33609 Stereo Compressor
(3) UREI LA-3A Compressor
(2) Drawmer DS201 Dual Gate
UREI Digital Metronome
Lexicon PCM-70 v.3.0
(2) Lexicon PCM-42 Digital Delay
Roland SDE 3000A Digital Delay
TC Electronic 2290 Digital Delay
Eventide H3000 Harmonizer
Yamaha REV-5 Digital Reverb
Lexicon 480 L
(7) EMT 140 Plates++
(2) Live Chambers++

Monitoring
UREI 813 C
Yamaha NS10M
Yamaha NS10MS
Genelec 1031AP++
Genelec 1092A Subwoofer**
Dynaudio Acoustics BSM15++
KRK 7000++
ProAc 100 Studio++
E/V Sentry 100A ++
Auratone 5C
Tannoy System 1200++
Lipinski L707++

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Studio C
Studio C is based around a Neve VRP 72 input console. The live room is
approximately 24 feet wide by 40 feet long, with a ceiling height of 24 feet at its
highest point (980 square feet). The room can be divided into three spacious
isolated sections including a room styled after Motown Studios. There are also
three additional smaller isolation booths. All iso booths have great line of sight
between them. Printable layout of Studio C.

Useful fill-in form to organize your mic input list for your session:
Session Input List

** Rental Items
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Console
Neve VRP- 72 Input w/ Recall & Flying Faders v.3 Automation

Piano
Yamaha C7 7'4" Grand Piano
Steinway B 7' Grand Piano **

Multitrack Recorders
Digidesign Pro Tools HD3 Accel (24 in / 48 out)
(call for plug-ins & configuration)
Studer A-800 MARK III 24 track Analog
w/ DOLBY A or SR **
w/ 16 track headstack**
Sony 3348 48 Track Digital++

2 & 4 Track Players and Recorders


Studer A80 1/2" Analog 2/4 Track++

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Studer B-67 1/4" Analog 2 Ttrack++
w/DOLBY SR**, DOLBY A**
Panasonic SV 3800 DAT
Panasonic SV 3700 DAT
Tascam DA-45HR 24bit DAT++
Denon 600F CD Player
Tascam DV-RA1000/CD/DVD/DSD

Synchronizer System
(2) Timeline Lynx II
Motionworker v.3

Outboard Gear
(8) SHEP/ Neve 31102 Mic-Pre / 3 Band EQ
(10) Pultec EQP-1A3 Equalizers
(2) Pultec MEQ-5 Equalizers
SSL FX G384 Stereo Compressor
Neve 33609 Stereo Compressor
(3) UREI LA-3A Compressor
(2) Drawmer DS201 Dual Gate
UREI Digital Metronome
Lexicon PCM-70 v.3.0
(2) Lexicon PCM-42 Digital Delay
Roland SDE 3000A Digital Delay
TC Electronic 2290 Digital Delay
Eventide H3000 Harmonizer
Yamaha REV-5 Digital Reverb
Lexicon 480 L
(7) EMT 140 Plates++
(2) Live Chambers++

Monitoring
Altec 'Big Red' Studio Monitors
Yamaha NS10M
Yamaha NS10MS
Genelec 1031AP++
Genelec 1092A Subwoofer**
Dynaudio Acoustics BSM15++
KRK 7000++
ProAc 100 Studio++
E/V Sentry 100A ++
Auratone 5C
Tannoy System 1200++
Lipinski L707++

Cue System
Nemesis 8-Channel

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Studio G
Studio G is based around a Solid State Logic 4000G+ Special Edition, 56-input
console. The control room is approximately 400 square feet with a 10-foot ceiling.
The live room is 323 Square feet with a ceiling height of 12 feet at its highest point.
Printable layout of Studio G .

Useful fill-in form to organize your mic input list for your session:
Session Input List

** Rental Items
++ Must be reserved in advance

Console
Solid State Logic 4000G+ Special Edition 56-Input w/ Total Recall and Ultimation,
and E-series EQ's

Multitrack Recorders
Digidesign Pro Tools HD3 Accel (24 in / 48 out)
(call for plug-ins & configuration)
Studer A-800 MARK III 24 track Analog
w/ DOLBY A or SR **
w/ 16 track headstack**
Sony 3348 48 Track Digital++

2 & 4 Track Players and Recorders


Studer A80 1/2" Analog 2/4 Track++
Studer A820 1/2" Analog 2 Track++
Studer B-67 1/4" Analog 2 Ttrack++
w/DOLBY SR**, DOLBY A**
Panasonic SV 3700 DAT
Panasonic SV 3800 DAT
Tascam DA-45HR 24bit DAT++
Marantz 67SE CD Player

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Tascam DV-RA1000/CD/DVD/DSD

Synchronizer System
(2) Timeline Lynx II
Alan Smart 2Tools

Outboard Gear
(4) SHEP/ Neve 31102 Mic-Pre / 3Band EQ
(8) Pultec EQP-1A3 Equalizers
Pultec MEQ-5 Equalizer
SSL FX G384 Stereo Compressor
Neve 33609 Stereo Compressor
UREI 1176N Compressor
(3) UREI LA-3A Compressor
(2) Drawmer DS201 Dual Gate
UREI Digital Metronome
Lexicon PCM-70 v.3.0
(2) Lexicon PCM-42 Digital Delay
Roland SDE 3000A Digital Delay
TC Electronic 2290 Digital Delay
Eventide H3000 Harmonizer
Lexicon 480 L
(7) EMT 140 Plates++
(2) Live Chambers++

Monitoring
Westlake Audio BBSM15
Yamaha NS10M
Yamaha NS10MS
Genelec 1031AP++
Genelec 1092A Subwoofer**
Dynaudio Acoustics BSM15++
KRK 7000++
ProAc 100 Studio++
E/V Sentry 100A ++
Auratone 5C
Tannoy System 1200++
Lipinski L707++

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Studio E - Pro Tools Suite

The room is equipped with aPro Tools HD Accel System for pre-production,
mixing and editing at an affordable rate. The room also features a 37-inch
HD-Ready Sharp Aquos flat panel LCD television and a Lipinski L-707 speaker
system.

** Rental Items
++ Must be reserved in advance

Control Surface
24 channel Mackie MCU Pro + Direct control of DAW recording, editing and mixing
functions

Multitrack Recorders
Digidesign Pro Tools HD2 Accel (24 in / 24 out)
(call for plug-ins & configuration)
Studer A-800 MARK III 24 track Analog++
w/ DOLBY A or SR **

2 & 4 Track Players and Recorders


Studer A80 1/2" Analog 2 Track++
Studer A820 1/2" Analog 2/4 Track++
w/DOLBY SR**, DOLBY A**
Panasonic SV 3800 DAT
Panasonic SV 3700 DAT
HHB CDR-850 Plus CD Recorder
Tascam 122 MKII

Outboard Gear
Focusrite ISA430 Producer Pack
Yamaha REV-5 Digital Reverb
Lexicon PCM-70 v.3.01/2.0
(2) UREI LA-3A Compressors
Roland SDE 3000 Digital Delay
(++Extensive array of floating outboard gear is also available)

Monitoring

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DSL Lines in Control Room, Wireless Internet throughout

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Studio R - Penthouse Mix Suite with Roy Hendrickson

The room's centerpiece is a Yamaha DM 2000 digital console.

His other equipment includes:

Urei LA3A
Pultec Equalizers
Neve 1073 channel modules
Eventide SP2016
Ampex ATR-102
Lipinski L-707 monitors

The room is also tied into analog reverb units, EMT 140ST, located in the basement.

Roy marries vintage gear, some of which he purchased from Power Station, with
digital audio gear such as his Pro Tools HD System.

Located on the 4th floor, the room has a large sliding door that provides a rare view
of the Manhattan skyline and access to the rooftop, a setting conducive to
relaxed creativity.

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The staff members here have worked hard to protect and carry on the tradition of
technical creativity and excellence. A combination of experienced staff and room
design make up this unique, comfortable, and creative sanctuary many artists and
producers seek when they come to Avatar Studios. This special environment has
attracted and continues to attract the cream of the crop in the recording industry in
the fields of rock, pop, and jazz.

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Directions & Accommodations


For a local map or specific driving directions from where you are, find us using
Google. For nearby parking, check out these resources. For
accommodations, check out these hotels.

From Upstate

New York State Fwy South. Take the Palisades Pkwy South exit, exit Number 13S,
toward New Jersey. Merge onto Palisades I-pkwy. Take the Hudson Ter. Exit. Take
unnamed road towards GW bridge. Stay straight to go Onto I-95 n. Take the Rt-9A /
US-9/H Hudson Pkwy/178 St exit. Henry Hudson Pkwy becomes Joe Dimaggio
Hwy. Stay straight to go onto W 56th St. Turn right onto 9th Ave. Turn right onto w
53rd St. Follow just Past Montel Williams show on right You will see Avatar studios
at 441 West 53rd street.

From New Jersey and Newark Airport

Take the New Jersey turnpike, Rt 19 or rt. 3 to the Lincoln Tunnel into Manhattan
follow signs for uptown. Go to the 2nd traffic light Make left on 42nd street. Proceed
1 block to 10th Ave. Make right and proceed To 54th street. Make a right and take to
9th Ave. Make right to 53rd St. Follow just past Montel Williams show on right You
will see Avatar studios at 441 West 53rd street.

From Connecticut

Take the I-95 south toward George Washington bridge / Whitestone bridge. Take
the rt-9a/parkway exit toward 181 St. Merge onto Henry Hudson pkwy. Henry
Hudson pkwy becomes Joe Dimaggio Hwy. Stay straight to go onto w 56th St. Turn
right onto 9th Ave. Turn right onto w 53rd St. Follow just past Montel Williams
show. On the right you will see Avatar studios at 441 West 53rd street.

Nearby Parking
For a list of nearby parking lots with rates and times of operations, check out this
PDF file. (Rates may have changed. You should call the lot beforehand.)

Hotel Accommodations
For a list of nearby hotels, take a look at this map.

Here are a few hotels that are near the studio:

Holiday Inn Midtown - 440 West 57 Street (212-581-8100)


Hampton Inn - 851 Eighth Avenue (212-581-4100)
WJ Hotel - 318 West 51 Street (212-246-7550)
Skyline Hotel - 725 Tenth Avenue at 49 Street (212-586-3400)
Belvedere Hotel - 319 West 48 Street (212-245-7000)

Here are hotels 2-3 subway stations north in the Upper West Side:

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Riverside Tower Hotel - 80 Riverside Drive at 80 Street (212-877-5200)


Belleclaire Hotel - 250 West 77 Street (212-362-7700)
Belnord Hotel - 209 West 87 Street (800-346-8357)

For the best deals, check out hotels.com.

If you need further assistance, e-mail us at clientservices@avatarstudios.net

Avatar Entertainment Corp.


441 West 53rd Street
New York , NY 10019

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Staff
Our attentive and capable staff members will make sure you have a smooth,
productive and memorable studio experience.

Management
Tino Passante is our Studio Manager who will make sure your every need is
taken care of. We are constantly trying to improve our studio operations. We'd
like to hear from you regarding your experience here. Please send your
comments / feedback to clientservices@AvatarStudios.net.

Engineering
Under the capable direction of our Chief Engineer, Roy Hendrickson, a highly
capable team of assistant engineers all intimately familiar with our equipment
will help you run your sessions smoothly.

Assistant Engineers

Anthony Ruotolo Anthony's Discography

Brian Montgomery Brian's Discography

Justin Gerrish

Colin Suzuki-Smith

Rick Kwan

Maintenance
We have a full-time staff of highly skilled technicians with diverse
backgrounds. We have not skimped on maintenance, as you will find out in
your sessions, and will make sure every equipment is running flawlessly.

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Avatar Masterpiece Theater


Here are some videos shot at our studio for your viewing enjoyment.

Sheryl Crow in Studio B


Concert to End Slavery
recording "Try Not To
(partially filmed in Studio A)
Remember"

Dream Theater Knights of Prosperity Music Video


Chant Session with Fans Filmed in Studio C

Hall of Fame Photo Gallery


We like to decorate our walls with photos of our clients instead of over 400 Gold
and Platinum albums that were recorded in our rooms. Here are some photos of
artists who have come in over the past year.

BB King Herbie Hancock Dream Theater

Debbie Harry Boz Scaggs Dave Brubeck

Robben Ford Jane Monheit Nicole C. Mullen

Sonny Rollins &


Walter Becker Franz Ferdinand
Donald Fagen

Dolly Parton & Hiromi Uehara & Talking Heads Dual Disc
Norah Jones Akiko Yano Box Set Release

Power Station
Mark Scholtez Danny Glover
Reunion

Slavery & Making of


Dave Brubeck Norah Jones
America

Alicia Keys Terence Blanchard John Mayer

Tibetan
Aaron Neville Jane Monheit
Monks

Usher with Full


Sum 41 Eve 6
Force

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Elvin Jones Hank Jones Porcupine Tree

Elvis Costello Michael Brecker Yo-Yo Ma

Anthrax Kenny Garrett Wayne Shorter

Stage Alan Kalter John Scofield

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Our Creative Community

One of our operating philosophies at Avatar Studios is to host a community of


engineers, producers, songwriters and musicians where new ideas can be
generated from the interaction, exchanges and cross-fertilzation that occurs within
the building. In a busy studio like ours, you never know who is recording next doors
and who you are going to run into in the hallways. In the past, those chance
meetings have influenced or affected future sessions / projects in a totally
unexpected way.

(Pictured above is Donald Fagen, who after finding out that Sonny Rollins was
recording in the buiding, had to meet Sonny because he is one of his biggest
fans.)

To promote this type of environment, we have made rooms available for talented
people who are looking for a home next to the best sounding studio rooms in New
York. We share in the fate of the industry, and we share in its opportunities,
sometimes even creating them together.

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Articles About Us
* For Jazz related articles

Avatar Studios Gets Eclectic


(ProSound News Online: 7/20/07)

Photo Coverage: LoveMusik CD Recording


(Broadwayworld.com: 7/16/07)

May 2007 Sessions at Avatar Studios


(Mix Online: 7/14/07)

The Stones, New Pornographers At Avatar


(ProSound News Online: 5/17/07)

Recent Sessions at Avatar Studios


(Mix Online: 4/18/07)

Nicole C. Mullen Releases "Sharecropper's Seed"


(BREATHEcast.com: 4/2/07)

Session File: Phish - Kevorkian Mastering and Phish's Colorado '88 Live Album
(EQ Magazine: April 2007)

NYC-based Band Makes Two Weekend Stops in Area - The Cringe article
(Herald-Dispatch.com: 3/29/07)

An Evening with Rich Costey - Recording of Muse's Black Holes & Revelations
(EQ Magazine: March 2007)

Dream Theater Join Roadrunner


(IGN Music: 2/8/07)

Word Up At Avatar
(ProSound News Online: 1/2/07)

Recent Sessions at Avatar Studios in New York City


(Mix Online: 12/27/06)

Red Steel Meets Tom Salta


(ign.com: 12/15/06)

September Sessions at Avatar Studios


(Mix Online: 11/17/06)

Avatar Reports Strong Summer Bookings


(ProSound News Online: 9/26/06)

Recent Sessions in Avatar Studios


(Mix Online: 8/17/06)

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Aguilera Shoots, Connick Jr. Records, Costey Mixes at Avatar


(ProSound News Online: 8/16/06)

Avatar Studios Purchases Weiss Engineering ADC2 Converter


(Mix Online: 8/4/06)

Avatar Gets Rollins, Muse, Brand New


(ProSound News Online: 7/19/06)

Infiniti's New "Stereo on Wheels" - Bose demo done in Avatar Studios' Studio A
(Stereophile: 7/16/06)

New York Metro - About Lawrence Manchester & Hayden Planetarium


(Mix Online: 7/1/06)

Muse
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Broadway Stars Align for Dream True Recording, in Stores May 31


(Playbill: 5/31/06)

Avatar Studios are Weiss Converts


(ProSound News Online: 5/24/06)

From Fascination to Fame


(The Age Online: 5/11/06)

They Might Be Giants and Tribeca Film Sessions at Avatar


(ProSound News Online: 4/20/06)

PS Classics to Release Gordon Landau's Dream True, 5/23


(BroadwayWorld.com: 4/17/06)

Analog Back in High Demand at Avatar


(ProSound News Online: 3/20/06)

Thwak! Moves to Avatar Studios


(ProSound News Online: 1/27/06)

Sweeney Todd Goes on the Record, Photo Op


(Broadway.com: 11/14/05)

Mazzie & Danieley's "Opposite You" CD in Stores Nov. 8


(Playbill: 11/8/05)

Jane Monheit Celebrates 'The Season'


(liveDaily: 10/20/05)

Or Music New at Avatar, Open During Tech Tour


(ProSound News Online: 9/30/05)

Mazzie & Danieley's CD "Opposite You" To Boast Arlen, Sondheim, Berlin, Styne,
Ahrens, Flaherty
(Playbill: 9/12/05)

Liz Phair, Elvis Costello, and Christmas in Avatar's Studio A


(ProSound News Online: 8/18/05)

Franz Ferdinand Related:


The Invincible Band
(Sunday Herald: 9/11/05)
Franz Ferdinand "Do You Want To"

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Do You Want Franz?
(antimusic.com: 8/30/05)
Who's For Seconds?
(Scotsman.com: 8/28/05)
Franz Ferdinand Give Us Something to Shout About
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Franz Ferdinand Has it So Much Better
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Franz Ferdinand's New Album
(ign.com: 7/11/05)
Kanye West Inspires Franz Ferdinand'sNext LP, But 'White Crunk?' Not Quite
(MTV News: 6/30/05)
Franz Ferdinand Reveal All About Their Second Album
(NME.com: 6/29/05)
New Franz Ferdinand Track Appears Online
(XFM Online: 6/8/05)

Dolly and Norah Collaborate at Avatar


(ProSound News Online: 6/17/05)

Kevorkian Mastering Opens at NYC's Avatar Studios


(ProSound News Online: 5/23/05)

Mix Magazine: New York Metro


(Mix Online: May 2005)

Never Ending Bee: Musical is Preserved with Cast Recording


(Playbill News: 4/10/05)

Avatar's Imamura Rejects Indictment of Large Multi-Room Studios


(ProSound News Online: 2/23/05)

O.A.R., John Scofield, My Chemical Romance Record at Avatar


(ProSound News Online: 1/14/05)

Avatar Opens Studio G


(ProSound News Online: 11/15/04)

Avatar Opens Studio G


(Mix Online: 11/4/04)

New York Metro


(Mix Online: 11/1/04)

Avatar Books Brickell, Ozzy, The Mars Volta


(ProSound News Online: 9/20/04)

Avatar Welcomes New Staff, Gear, Projects


(Mix Online: 8/4/04)

De-Lovely: The Cole Porter Story


(Mix Online: July 2004)

How Did They Get the Car in There?


(Mix Online: July 2004)

Diana Krall - Same Girl, Different Room


(Soundgenerator.com: 4/14/04)

Avatar Records Audio for Online, TV, Record Release


(ProSound News Online: 3/22/04)

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Avatar Hosts Dave Brubeck


(MixLine: 3/18/04)

The Anti-Diva
(New York Times: 1/25/04)

Session Update from Avatar


(MixLine: 1/20/04)

Session Spotlight - Norah Jones at Avatar


(MixLine: 1/2/04)

Avatar Appoints New Chief Engineer


(ProSound News Online: 11/18/03)

New York Metro


(Mix Online: October 2003)

Avatar Studios Gearing Up for 96kHz Digital Surround Mix Suite


(Music Industry News Network: 9/5/03)

John Mayer Leaves Wonderland, Gets Heavy on New Record


(VH1 News: 7/10/03)

Porcupine Tree
(Mix Online: 4/1/03)

Avatar Studios Celebrates 21 Grammy Nominated Recordings


(Music Industry News Network: 2/7/03)

Top New York Studio Avatar Wins Prestigious TEC Award For Outstanding
Creative Achievement
(Music Industry News Network: 12/2/02)

Music Industry Veteran Harvey Rosen Joins Avatar Studios


(Music Industry News Network: 8/21/02)

Avatar Blends the Past and Future


(Mix Online: August 2002)

Avatar Studio A Live Room on Cover of Mix Magazine


(Mix Magazine: August 2002)

Major Recordings done at Avatar / Power Station in Last 25 Years


(Mix Online: 25th Anniversary Issue 2002)

Avatar contributes to Elvis Costello's When I Was Cruel Release


(Mix Online: May 2002)

Avatar Feature in New York Metro by Paul Verna


(Mix Online: January 2002)

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25 Years Recording
Mix, Jul 1, 2002

1977 FLEETWOOD MAC: RUMOURS (WARNER BROS.)

One of the great American pop albums of the '70s, Rumours kicked Fleetwood Mac's career into the
stratosphere, yielding a slew of hits, including Go Your Own Way, Don't Stop, Dreams and You
Make Loving Fun, as well as FM staples such as The Chain and Second Hand News all strong
tunes. Still a sonic marvel, 25 years later.

Producers: Fleetwood Mac, Ken Caillat, Richard Dashut. Engineers: Ken Caillat, Richard Dashut. Studios:
The Record Plant (Sausalito, L.A.), Wally Heider (L.A.), Criteria (Miami), Davlen (No. Hollywood),
Producer's Workshop (Hollywood). Mastering: Ken Perry/Capitol.

TALKING HEADS: 77 (SIRE)

It wasn't clear what New York's Talking Heads were up to with this bold and artful debut. Coming out of
the CBGB's scene in New York, they were famous for David Byrne's jittery onstage personality, but once
the album came out, for their unusual songs, too. Psycho Killer is the one tune everyone knows from this
record, but there are plenty of cool oddities to go around, including No Compassion and New Feeling.
Byrne and the Heads were widely imitated for their entire career.

Producers: Talking Heads, Tony Bongiovi, Lance Quinn. Engineer: Ed Stasium. Studio: Sundragon Studios
(NYC), Media-Sound (NYC). Mastering: Joe Gastwirt.

THE RAMONES: THE RAMONES LEAVE HOME (SIRE)

The Ramones' stunning 1976 debut album turned out to be one of the most influential records of the mid-'70s
the album that launched a thousand bands. This follow-up was similar, with the foursome banging their
way through 14 punk anthems in quick succession, barely coming up for air to shout 1-2-3-4! It's easy to
forget how melodic The Ramones were until you hear songs such as Sheena Is a Punk Rocker and their
dynamite cover of California Sun.

Producers: Tony Bongiovi, T. Erdelyi. Engineer: Ed Stasium. Studios: Sundragon (NYC), Le Studio
(Quebec), Track Recorders (D.C.). Mastering: Ray Janos/Media Sound.

DAVID BOWIE: LOW (RCA)

The first of Bowie's moody late-'70s art-rock trilogy, this is light years from the Bowie of Ziggy Stardust
and even Diamond Dogs. Lots of fascinating instrumental interludes, courtesy of Brian Eno, and no real
hits to speak of, though Breaking Glass at least got airplay. Still, a mesmerizing slice of Eurorock that

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has aged beautifully.

Producers: David Bowie and Tony Visconti. Engineer: Tony Visconti. Studios: Chateau d'Herouville
(France), Hanza By the Wall (Berlin).

STEELY DAN: AJA (ABC)

After years of being a cult band, Steely Dan breaks into the commercial mainstream with a jazz-inflected
pop album that becomes an FM favorite and source of Classic Rock radio favorites for years to come. The
top-drawer list of musicians includes Larry Carlton, Steve Gadd, Chuck Rainey, Joe Sample, Jim Keltner,
Wayne Shorter and many more. The title song, Black Cow and Deacon Blues are still ubiquitous.

Producer: Gary Katz. Engineers: Roger Nichols, Elliot Scheiner, Bill Schnee, Al Schmitt. Studios: The
Village (L.A.), Producer's Workshop (Hollywood), Warner Bros. (North Hollywood), Sound Labs
(Hollywood), A&R (NYC). Mastering: Bernie Grundman.

KRAFTWERK: TRANS-EUROPE EXPRESS (CAPITOL)

Early techno/trance music from the groundbreaking German electronic band. These guys never sold millions
of records, but their impact on music, particularly in Europe, was significant. Europe Endless is endlessly
hypnotic.

Producers: Ralf Hutter and Florian Schneider. Engineers: Peter Bollig, Thomas Kuckuck, Bill Halverson.
Studios: Klingklang (Dusseldorf, Ger.), Russl (Hamburg, Ger.), Typografie Ink (Dusseldorf), Record Plant
(Hollywood).

BOB MARLEY & THE WAILERS: EXODUS (ISLAND)

This is arguably the commercial apex of reggae star Bob Marley's career, following on the heels of the
international smash Rastaman Vibration, and generating three big hits on its own: the title song, Jammin'
and Waiting in Vain, as well as a pair of tunes that would become famous the world over Three Little
Birds and One Love/People Get Ready. Few managed to mix the political and the personal as skillfully as
Marley; it's no wonder he's still popular today, years after his death.

Producers: Bob Marley & The Wailers. Engineers: Chris Blackwell, Karl Pitterson. No studios listed.

1978 PATTI SMITH GROUP: EASTER (ARISTA)

Smith's most commercial effort (Because the Night was her biggest hit), Easter is no less poetic and
inspiring than her less accessible albums. Rock 'n' Roll Nigger is a ferocious number; Til Victory is a
stirring call to arms; and the incantory Ghost Dance displays her mysterioso spiritual side.

Producer: Jimmy Iovine. Engineers: Thom Panunzio, Charlie Conrad, Shelly Yakus. Studios: Record Plant
(NYC), House of Music (West Orange, NJ). Mastering: Greg Calbi/Sterling Sound.

PAT METHENY GROUP (ECM)

Intricate, beautifully constructed, highly melodic jazz instrumentals with dashes of folk and rock by one

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of the great quartets to come down the pike: guitarist Metheny, keyboardist Lyle Mays, bassist Mark Egan
and drummer Dan Gottlieb. A very popular album filled with spirit and invention. The Wave radio format
was practically invented to accommodate this kind of music.

Producer: Manfred Eicher. Engineer: Jan Erik Kongshaug. Studio: Talent (Oslo, Norway).

VAN HALEN (WARNER BROS.)

Another hugely influential album, this debut record by the L.A.-based Van Halen helped usher in a new era
of hard rock/heavy metal. Eddie Van Halen was a new kind of guitar hero really, the first to emerge in a
number of years and lead screamer David Lee Roth was the perfect brash frontman. They had actual hits
Running With the Devil and The Kinks' You Really Got Me but like most metal bands, attracted
most of their fans through hard-rocking concerts. Don't blame Van Halen for all the bad bands that copied
them; they were for real.

Producer: Ted Templeman. Engineer: Don Landee. Studio: Sunset Sound (L.A.). Mastering: Warner Bros.
(No. Hollywood).

BLONDIE: PARALLEL LINES (CHRYSALIS)

For sheer wacky energy and drive, it's hard to top Blondie's eponymous 1976 debut album, but this record
best represents the ahem mature Blondie sound, mixing punk energy and dancefloor grooves.
Hanging on the Telephone and Heart of Glass show both sides of the band at their best. Other delights
include such acknowledged classics as One Way or Another and Fade Away and Radiate. An
underrated band at an undeniable peak.

Producer: Mike Chapman. Engineer: Peter Coleman. Studios: Record Plant (NYC), Forum (Covington,
KY). Mastering: Steve Hall/MCA.

THE CARS (ELEKTRA)

The Cars had a new wave look and some of the edge, but at heart they were just a really good pop band, as
this debut full of hit singles shows. Just What I Needed, My Best Friend's Girl and Good Times Roll
all benefited from the sheen provided by producer Roy Thomas Baker, who'd helmed Queen's exquisite
albums. The album went on to sell more than six million copies and established the group as one of the top
bands of late '70s.

Producer: Roy Thomas Baker. Engineers: Roy Thomas Baker, Geoff Workman. Studio: Air (London).
Mastering: George Marino/Sterling Sound.

ELVIS COSTELLO: THIS YEAR'S MODEL (COLUMBIA)

Each of Elvis' first four albums is worth singling out for its greatness, but this sophomore effort captures the
angry young Elvis at his punky best. As The Attractions rave crisply behind him, Elvis spits out his lyrics with
poison-dart precision. Includes the undisputed new wave classics Radio Radio, Pump It Up, No
Action and Lip Service.

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Producer: Nick Lowe. Engineer: Roger Bechirian. Studio: Eden (London).

NEIL YOUNG: COMES A TIME (WARNER BROS.)

A gentle, mostly acoustic masterpiece with some of Young's most touching songs, including Goin' Back,
the title track, Human Highway and Already One. This is the album that introduced most of us to the
talented harmony singer Nicolette Larson. Like Young's best music, it has a timeless quality to it.

Producers: Neil Young, Ben Keith, Tim Mulligan, David Briggs. Engineers: Mulligan, Michael Laskow,
David McKinley, Danny Hilly, Mike Porter, Denny Purcell, Rich Adler, Ernie Winfrey, Gabby Garcia, Paul
Kaminsky. Studios: Triad (Ft. Lauderdale), Columbia (London), Wally Heider (L.A.), Woodland
(Nashville), Sound Shop (Nashville), Broken Arrow (Redwood City, CA). Mastering: Phil Brown, Stu
Romain/Columbia.

1979 PINK FLOYD: THE WALL (COLUMBIA)

Awesome, ambitious double-disc culmination of the Roger Waters-led Floyd, it's a concept album about
alienation, detachment and how the world beats us all down until we're quivering wrecks. Or maybe Waters
is just projecting! Includes such Classic Rock radio staples as Hey You, Another Brick in the Wall and
the David Gilmour showcase Comfortably Numb. One of the best-selling albums of all time.

Producers: Bob Ezrin, Roger Waters, David Gilmour. Engineer: James Guthrie. Additional engineering by
Nick Griffiths, Patrice Quef, Brian Christian, John McClure, Rick Hart. Studios: Superbear (France),
Miravel (France), Producer's Workshop (L.A.), CBS (NYC). Mastering: Doug Sax/Mastering Lab.

RY COODER: BOP TILL YOU DROP (WARNER BROS.)

In the mid-'70s, guitarist/singer Ry Cooder began to develop an original sound that mixed male gospel
backup singers with R&B from the first half of the 20th century. This album, among the first recorded entirely
to a digital multitrack, is the apex of that bright, soulful style. It mixes songs about romance with socially
conscious numbers to wonderful effect, and the playing is smooth as a silk suit throughout. This sound would
turn up on many later albums by the likes of Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt and others.

Producer: Ry Cooder, Engineer: Lee Herschberg. Studio: Warner Bros. (No. Hollywood).

THE CLASH: LONDON CALLING (EPIC)

The Clash were, many said, the only band that matters. At the vanguard of the British punk/new wave
assault, they were loud, brash and blatantly political, and they had a sound that was unmistakable full of
fury and urgency, yet still tuneful. London Calling is their capo lavoro, a glorious collection of 19 songs that
span many different styles punk, ska, rockabilly, hard rock, et al but always sound like The Clash.
Train in Vain had mainstream success, but more typical are songs such as Clampdown, Guns of
Brixton London Calling, and Rudie Can't Fail.

Producer: Guy Stevens. Engineer: Bill Price. Studio: Wessex (UK).

RICKIE LEE JONES (WARNER BROS.)

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Talk about an auspicious debut! Rickie Lee Jones burst on the scene a fully formed talent, like some hipster
love child of Tom Waits and Joni Mitchell. A classic first album, with memorable tracks such as Chuck E.'s
in Love, Coolsville and Easy Money.

Producers: Lenny Waronker and Russ Titleman. Engineers: Lee Herschberg, Lloyd Clift, Roger Nichols,
Tom Knox. Studio: Warner Bros. (Burbank). Mastering: Lee Herschberg/Warner Bros.

GRAHAM PARKER: SQUEEZING OUT SPARKS (ARISTA)

You can't go wrong with any of Parker's '70s albums, but this one is so overflowing with passion, it's no
surprise it became his biggest seller. His backup band, The Rumour, never sounded better or more polished,
and the mix of songs sizzling, R&B-inflected rockers and searing ballads is perfect. One of the great
works of the new wave.

Producer: Jack Nitzsche. Engineer: Mark Howlett. Studios: Lansdowne (London), Cherokee (L.A.).
Mastering: Mark Howlett, Jeff Sanders/Crystal.

WEATHER REPORT: 8:30 (COLUMBIA)

Exciting live album by the best of this jazz-rock fusion band's many lineups: Joe Zawinul, Wayne Shorter, the
incomparable Jaco Pastorius and Peter Erskine, with guest percussionist Erich Zawinul. Contains Birdland,
A Remark You Made and Teen Town from their landmark Heavy Weather album, plus Black
Market, In a Silent Way, and more.

Producers: Joe Zawinul, Jaco Pastorius. No recording info available.

THE SUGARHILL GANG: THE SUGARHILL GANG (SUGARHILL)

This album is significant because The Sugarhill Gang's Rapper's Delight brought rap and hip-hop out of the
New York underground and into the mainstream; it was many people's first exposure to this kind of music. It
shamelessly used the break from Chic's hit Good Times, and that move, too, would prove to be influential
samples became an accepted part of the hip-hop vocabulary. Not all of the album is rap-oriented, but
Rapper's Delight is the one tune most people remember from the debut of this short-lived aggregation.

Producer: Sylvia Robinson. Engineers: Sylvia Robinson, Nate Edmonds. No recording info available.

1980 BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN: THE RIVER (COLUMBIA)

The Boss follows up his late-'70s masterworks Born to Run and Darkness on the Edge of Town with a
sprawling double LP loaded with rambunctious rockers and emotional ballads. The hit Hungry Heart is
probably the worst of the album's 20 songs. The real meat is in tunes such as Independence Day, Out in
the Street, Point Blank, The River, and any number of raucous rockabilly-tinged tunes.

Producers: Bruce Springsteen, Jon Landau, Steve Van Zandt. Engineers: Neil Dorfsman, Chuck Plotkin,
Toby Scott. Studios: Power Station (New York), Clover (L.A.). Mastering: Ken Perry/Capitol.

GEORGE JONES: I AM WHAT I AM (EPIC)

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Jones has had a number of different periods of greatness. This album is from his middle period, and it
stands with his best it's full of heartbreak and longing and deep country angst. Has there ever been a
sadder song than He Stopped Loving Her Today?

Producer: Billy Sherrill. Engineers: Ron Snake Reynolds, Lou Bradley. Studio: CBS (Nashville).
Mastering: CBS/Nashville.

STEVIE WONDER: HOTTER THAN JULY (TAMLA)

Wonder's first conventional album since his brilliant and ambitiousSongs in the Key of Life in 1976 (in
between he made the odd, mostly instrumental Journey Through the Secret Life of Plants), Hotter Than
July contains a number of standout tunes, including the simmering funk-reggae tune Master Blaster
(Jammin'), a joyous ode to Martin Luther King called Happy Birthday, and the usual complement of
songs about love, troubled and otherwise. Not quite up to his '70s classics, but still loaded with soul.

Producer: Stevie Wonder. Engineer: Gary Olazabal. Studios: Wonderland (L.A., with the Record Plant
remote truck), IAM Studios (Irvine, CA), Crystal Sound (Hollywood). Mastering: Arnie Acosta, Larry
Emerine, Stephen Marcussen/Precision Lacquer.

PRETENDERS (SIRE)

Chrissie Hynde came from Ohio but emerged out of England at the height of the new wave with this tough,
exciting album. Brass in Pocket and a fine version of Stop Your Sobbing (originally by The Kinks, who
influenced The Pretenders) were both mainstream hits, but it's a deep album filled with great songs:
Remember Tattooed Love Boys? An auspicious debut.

Producers: Chris Thomas, Nick Lowe (one song). Engineers: Bill Price, Steve Nye, Mike Stavrou. Studios:
Wessex, AIR (London).

AC/DC: BACK IN BLACK (ATLANTIC)

These hard-rock bad boys had already been going strong in their native Austalia for half a dozen years
before they had their first big American success, Highway to Hell. Shortly after that, lead singer Bon Scott
died; then they came back with this 10-million-selling disc. And they're still selling records today.

Producer: Robert John Mutt Lange. Engineers: Tony Platt, Brad Samuelson. Studio: Compass Point
(Bahamas).

PETE TOWNSHEND: EMPTY GLASS (MCA)

While not technically the Who leader's first solo album (that would be the skeletalWho Came First in
1970), it was the first solo project that he really labored over, and the result is better than anything The Who
made since Quadrophenia. Great, revealing songs including the punky Rough Boys, the sensitive I Am
an Animal, and one of his true masterpieces, Let My Love Open the Door. Chris Thomas' varied
production keeps everything lively and unpredictable.

Producer: Chris Thomas. Engineers: Bill Price, Steve Nye. Studios: Eel Pie, AIR, Wessex (all in UK).

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Mastering: Sterling Sound.

X: LOS ANGELES (SLASH)

In the late '70s and early '80s, Los Angeles had a punk and new wave scene nearly as vibrant as New
York's, with the band X leading the charge. Their smashing debut is a gripping portrait of the L.A. scene's
seamy underside. The rough harmonies of John Doe and Exene Cervenka sound like the Jefferson Airplane
on speed, while guitarist Billy Zoom brings a mangled rockabilly sensibility to the group's sonic assault. Ray
Manzarek of The Doors produced and played keyboards appropriate for this group, whose street poetry
wasn't that far removed from Jim Morrison's ravings a decade before.

Producer: Ray Manzarek. Engineers: Rick Perrotta, Norm Graichen. Studio: Golden Sound (Hollywood).

1981 DEVO: FREEDOM OF CHOICE (WARNER BROS.)

Devo was one of the strangest products of the new wave cynical, comical, nerdy, self-proclaimed spud
boys transplanted from Akron, Ohio, to L.A. They were deep into electronic keyboards before it became
fashionable and also one of the first groups to use videos effectively. Though their 1978 debut is not to be
missed, this is their commercial and creative high-water mark; it contains the immortal hit Whip It, as well as
the wry title track, Girl You Want and the ominous Gates of Steel.

Producers: Devo, Bob Margouleff. Engineers: Bob Margouleff, Howard Siegel. Studio: Record Plant (L.A.)
Mastering: Ken Perry/Capitol.

ROLLING STONES: TATTOO YOU (EMD/VIRGIN)

The irresistible Start Me Up and the touching Waiting for a Friend are the bookends of this solid Stones
album, which was patched together from a number of discarded songs by producer/engineer Kimsey.
There's a dreamy quality to many of the songs that is positively beautiful and, of course, plenty of raw
rockers.

Producers: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Chris Kimsey. Engineers: Chris Kimsey, Bob Clearmountain.
Studios: Path Marconi (Paris), Paris warehouse/Rolling Stones Mobile, Power Station (NY).

PHIL COLLINS: FACE VALUE (ATLANTIC)

The former Genesis drummer and latter-day front man for the progressive group goes solo and comes up
with a surprisingly pop, middle-of-the-road effort that sold millions and established a solid solo career. Hugh
Padgham's booming drum sound for Collins was widely imitated for years after this release. The spare,
haunting In the Air Tonight is the most memorable track, but his turn on The Beatles' Tomorrow Never
Knows is also noteworthy.

Producers: Hugh Padgham and Phil Collins. Engineers: Hugh Padgham, Phil Collins. Studios: Old Croft
(UK), Townhouse (London), Village Recorder (L.A.). Mastering: Sterling.

WYNTON MARSALIS (COLUMBIA)

The album that announced that a major new force in jazz had arrived. The trumpeter works out with veterans

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such as Ron Carter, Tony Williams, Art Blakey and Herbie Hancock (who also produced), and with young
lions (as they were sometimes called) Kenny Kirkland, Jeff Tain Watts and others. It's almost as if
fusion never came along at all! This is a classic jazz sound, but still original.

Producer: Herbie Hancock. Engineers: Tomoo Suzuki, Tim Geelan, Nancy Byers. Studios: Sony (Tokyo),
CBS (NYC). Mastering: Joe Gastwirt/CBS.

TOM PETTY & THE HEARTBREAKERS: HARD PROMISES (MCA)

Petty had quite a streak going in the late '70s and early '80s, putting out one great album after another, and
building a huge following by touring constantly. This one doesn't have the epic sweep of the precedingDamn
the Torpedoes, but it rocks hard, it sounds alive and it's still chock-full of strong tunes, including The
Waiting, A Woman in Love, Something Big and King's Road. TP unsuccessfully fought MCA over
the list price of the album remember when $9.98 seemed like a rip-off?

Producers: Jimmy Iovine, Tom Petty. Engineer: Shelly Yakus. Studios: Sound City (Van Nuys, CA),
Cherokee (Hollywood), Goodnight (L.A.). Mastering: Greg Calbi/Sterling Sound.

JOE ELY: MUSTA NOTTA GOTTA LOTTA (MCA)

One of music's greatest live performers, Texan Joe Ely has also made many fine studio albums filled with
tunes drenched in honky-tonk, rockabilly, roadhouse, Tex-Mex and early country flavorings versatility is
his middle name. He's at home doing covers by fellow Texans Buddy Holly, Jimmie Dale Gilmore or Butch
Hancock, as he does here, but also a prodigious writer himself. An American original all the way.

Producer: Joe Ely, Michael Brovsky. Engineers: Chet Himes, Richard Mullen. Studio: Pecan St. (Austin).
Mastering: Bobby Hatta/Amigo.

RICK JAMES: STREET SONGS (MOTOWN)

Though he later became a cartoonish bad boy and even did time in the Big House, at his peak Rick James
was a fabulously talented singer, songwriter, musician and performer. He had a real gift for laying down
deep urban funk, as songs such as the smash Super Freak, Ghetto Life and Give It to Me Baby show.
James was eventually left in the dust by his innovative rival, Prince, but in the very early '80s, James' songs
ruled the dance floor.

Producer: Rick James. Engineer: Tom Flye. Studios: Record Plant (Sausalito), Motown (L.A.).

THE GO-GO'S: BEAUTY & THE BEAT (A&M)

Sure, it sounds like inconsequential fluff today, but 20 years ago The Go-Go's were like a blast of fresh air
on the pop side of the punk/new wave movement from which they sprang; they were five girls who could
really rock. The semi-retro feel of Our Lips Are Sealed and We Got the Beat made them stars, but they
were also capable of edgier material, which college radio favored over their hits.

Producers: Richard Gottehrer and Rob Freeman. Engineers: Rob Freeman, Thom Panunzio, Doug
Schwartz. Studios: Penny Lane (NYC), Record Plant (NYC), Sound Mixers (NYC).

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JOE JACKSON: NIGHT AND DAY (A&M)

The one-time new wave tyro developed into a first-class songwriter in the tradition of Gershwin and others.
Night and Day is a masterful blend of songs about New York, love ballads and topical tunes, by a crack
Latin-influenced band with no guitarist! Steppin' Out shows off Jackson's serious composer's chops, but
other gems include Breaking Us in Two, Real Men and the dramatic, moving Slow Song. One of
many career peaks he's enjoyed.

Producers: David Kershenbaum and Joe Jackson. Engineer: Michael Ewasko. Studio: Blue Rock (NYC).

ROXY MUSIC: AVALON (VIRGIN)

The apex of Brian Ferry's smooth period with Roxy Music, this album sounded so good, it was frequently
used as a demonstration disc in hi-fi stores. The title track and More Than This are the best-known songs,
but the album as a whole has a warm, lovely consistency. By this time, the edge of early Roxy albums had
long since vanished, and Ferry was content to be the smooth operator.

Producers: Rhett Davies, Roxy Music. Engineers: Rhett Davies, Bob Clearmountain. Studios: Compass
Point (Bahamas), Power Station (NYC). Mastering: Bob Ludwig/Masterdisk.

1982 KING SUNNY ADE: JUJU MUSIC (MANGO)

Nigerian guitarist Ade leads a huge band more like a tribal orchestra through some of the most
hypnotic grooves you'll ever hear. Eight percussionists, four guitarists, a steel guitarist who sounds like he's
on another planet, and a whole mess of chanting singers create quite a sound. This album made King Sunny
an international star, long after he was one in Africa, and helped open the door for other African musicians in
America.

Producer: Martin Meissonnier. Engineers: Katrin Lesevre, Godwin Logie. Studios: Otodi (Lome, Togo),
Island (London).

DONALD FAGEN: THE NIGHTFLY (WARNER BROS.)

With Steely Dan in hibernation, group co-leader Fagen comes up with a brilliant album that sounds just
likeSteely Dan! The title track and the hit IGY got the most airplay, but it's all pretty cool, and it sounds
great; this is another album that was often used in hi-fi stores to test stereo systems.

Producer: Gary Katz. Engineers: Roger Nichols, Elliot Scheiner, David Lazerus. Studios: Soundworks
(NYC), Village (L.A.), Automated Sound (NYC). Mastering: Bob Ludwig/Masterdisk.

MICHAEL JACKSON: THRILLER (COLUMBIA)

What is there to say about an album that sold some 40 million copies worldwide (it was popular
everywhere); that generated a parade of seven Top 10 singles, including Billie Jean, Beat It, The Girl
Is Mine and the title song; and helped launch both MTV and music videos in general? Jackson became the
biggest star in the world because of this album, and it's not clear whether his career has ever truly recovered
talk about peaking early!

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Producers: Quincy Jones, Michael Jackson. Engineer: Bruce Swedien. Additional engineering: Humberto
Gatica, Matt Forger. Studios: Ocean Way (L.A.), Westlake (L.A.). Mastering: Bernie Grundman.

1983 STRAY CATS: BUILT FOR SPEED (EMI AMERICA)

The Stray Cats' deliciously retro sound brought the new wave movement's rockabilly roots into clear focus.
Leader Brian Setzer was the real deal an excellent guitarist, singer and songwriter. He's managed to forge
a remarkably successful career fusing rockabilly and big band sensibilities, and this is the album that really
launched him. It contains the radio hits Rock This Town and Stray Cat Strut.

Producers: Dave Edmunds, Stray Cats, Hein Hoven (one track). Mastering: Wally Traugott/Capitol.

VAN MORRISON: BEAUTIFUL VISION (WARNER BROS.)

Van at his most mystical, dabbling in some arcane theology of his own creation. Like his best work, this has
an other-worldly quality to it. The hit was Cleaning Windows, a peppy burst of R&B nostalgia, quite
unlike the rest of the album.

Producer: Van Morrison. Engineers: Jim Stren, Hugh Murphy. Studio: Record Plant (Sausalito). Mastering:
Kent Duncan/Kendun Recorders.

EURYTHMICS: SWEET DREAMS (ARE MADE OF THIS) (BMG/RCA)

Eurythmics singer Annie Lennox and musician/studio wizard Dave Stewart wrote simple songs that made the
most of each's talents: her full, character-filled voice and his knack for using electronic keyboards and other
instruments in interesting ways. The result is a soulful techno sound unlike any other group of this era. The title
song became their signature tune, but they followed it with a number of other hits over several years.

Producers: Dave Stewart, A. Williams, R. Crash. Engineer: Dave Stewart. No studio info.

BOB DYLAN: INFIDELS (COLUMBIA)

Leaving his Christian period behind, Dylan returns with a great album of topical tunes and sensitive love
songs backed by a fantastic band that includes co-producer Knopfler, former Stone Mick Taylor and
Jamaican aces Sly and Robbie on drums and bass.

Producers: Bob Dylan, Mark Knopfler. Engineers: Neil Dorfsman, Josh Abbey, Ian Taylor. Studio: Power
Station (NYC). Mastering: Ian Taylor and Bill Kipper/Masterdisk.

THE POLICE: SYNCHRONICITY (A&M)

As it turned out, this was the final studio album by The Police they sure went out on an up note; it was
the biggest album of their storied career. It shows the trio of Sting, Stewart Copeland and Andy Summers at
the height of their powers, and includes such notable tunes as Every Breath You Take, Tea in the
Sahara, King of Pain and Wrapped Around Your Finger, all classics.

Producers: Hugh Padgham and The Police. Engineer: Hugh Padgham. Studios: Air (Montserrat), Le Studio
(Quebec). Mastering: Dave Collins.

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STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN: TEXAS FLOOD (EPIC)

Texas guitar titan Stevie Ray Vaughan seemed to come out of nowhere as a mature talent, as this incredible
debut album shows. His style came from Albert King, Jimi Hendrix and others, yet he sounded completely
original. He single-handedly touched off a blues revival in the mid-'80s and became one of the true superstars
of the genre. Besides the searing title track, this album's best-known song is Pride and Joy.

Producers: Stevie Ray Vaughan, Richard Mullen, Tommy Shannon, Chris Layton. Engineers: Richard
Mullen, Lincoln Clapp, James Geddes. Studios: Down Town (L.A.), Riverside (Austin), Media Sound
(NYC). Mastering: Ken Robertson/CBS.

MERLE HAGGARD AND WILLIE NELSON: PANCHO & LEFTY (EPIC)

The great thing about these two guys isalmost everything! Never ones to rest on their laurels, Haggard and
Nelson have stayed vital for more than four decades by always trying new things, like this made-in-heaven
album of duets; their first together. The stirring Townes Van Zandt title song is perfect for their outlaw
personae, but in general it's a pretty relaxed affair by guys who have nothing to prove, but live to play fine
country music.

Producers: Chips Moman, Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard. Engineers: David Cherry, Larry Greenhill. Studios:
Pedernales (Spicewood, TX), Chips Moman's (Nashville). Mastering: Woodland Sound.

1984 DEF LEPPARD: PYROMANIA (MERCURY)

Probably the best young British hard rock band of the '80s, Def Leppard seemingly could do no wrong for
several years, as each release outsold the previous one, culminating in sales of over 10 million for this album,
and a whopping 16 million for its successor, Hysteria. Their secret? Catchy, if obvious, songs; a slathering
of pop gloss on top of the crunching guitars and crashing drums; and videos that aired constantly on MTV
and other outlets. The group has endured enough tragedies to stock a whole season of VH-1's Behind the
Music.

Producer: Robert John Mutt Lange. Engineer: Mike Shipley. Studio: Battery (London).

DAVID BOWIE: LET'S DANCE (EMI)

The Thin White Duke is back in top form with a CD full of driving dance tunes and rock tracks, including the
infectious title song, Modern Love, China Girl and his odd theme song for the equally odd filmCat
People. His most commercial album in years.

Producers: David Bowie, Nile Rodgers. Engineer: Bob Clearmountain. Studio: Power Station (NYC).
Mastering: Bob Ludwig/Masterdisk.

PRINCE: PURPLE RAIN (WARNER BROS.)

Though 1999 established Prince as a serious contender in the rock/R&B crossover market, this was the big
breakthrough for the Purple One, thanks in part to the popularity of the film of the same name. When Doves
Cry, the majestic title track and the rockin' Let's Go Crazy show three distinct sides of this musical

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chameleon, but there isn't a weak track in the bunch. For Prince, though, it was just a brief stopoff in a career
that has gone in dozens of different, usually interesting, directions.

Producer: Prince. Engineers: David Leonard, Susan Rogers, Peggy Mac, David Rivkin. Studios: The
Warehouse (Minneapolis), Record Plant (NYC), Sunset Sound (L.A.). Mastering: Bernie Grundman.

THE SMITHS (SIRE)

At a time when synth groups pretty much ruled Britain, the Manchester band The Smiths stormed onto the
scene with a guitar-driven attack. Johnny Marr a guitarist and songwriter and lead singer Morrissey,
who also wrote intriguing lyrics, quickly found an audience for their unusual, sometimes topical songs. This
first Smiths album contained songs about homosexuality, murder and other odd-for-pop subjects, but they
came in appealing melodic wrappings, and Morrissey had some of the suave self-confidence of a latter-day
Brian Ferry. Morrissey's successful solo career began in the late '80s.

Producer: John Porter. Engineer: Neill King, Phuil Bush. Studios: Pluto (Manchester, UK), Eden (London),
Matrix (London), Strawberry (Manchester, UK).

MADONNA: LIKE A VIRGIN (WARNER BROS.)

One of the first true stars of the MTV age, Madonna always projected a strong image and courted
controversy wherever she went. Her soulful dance music became extremely popular, but so did her LOOK
few women have had as much influence on teens and young adults as she did during this period. The title
song, Material Girl and Angel were all big hits internationally; indeed, she became as iconic as Michael
Jackson and Bob Marley, to name two other bona fide world sensations.

Producers: Nile Rodgers, Madonna, Stephen Bray. Engineer: Jason Corsaro. Studio: Power Station
(NYC). Mastering: Bob Ludwig/Masterdisk.

RUN-DMC: RUN-DMC (PROFILE)

Today, Run-DMC are perhaps best remembered for their rap deconstruction of Aerosmith's Walk This
Way in 1986, but when they first appeared on the scene in 1983, they had an enormous impact on every
facet of rap culture the sound, the style (gold chains, etc.), the attitude. They integrated rock and heavy
metal elements into some of their songs, and Jam Master Jay was one of the first great turntablists. This first
album contains Rock Box, Sucker MCs, Hard Times and It's Like That, all hits for the band and
songs that helped take hip-hop to the mainstream.

Producer: Russell Simmons, Larry Smith. Studio: Greene St. (NYC). Mastering: Herb Powers/Frankford
Wayne.

LAURIE ANDERSON: MISTER HEARTBREAK (WARNER BROS.)

A step toward the mainstream by the darling of the New York art/avant-garde community, Mister
Heartbreak features outstanding musicianship from the likes of Adrian Belew, Peter Gabriel, Bill Laswell,
Nile Rodgers and others. Anderson's musings some spoken, others sung range from funny and offbeat
observations to dreamy wordscapes.

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Producers: Bill Laswell, Laurie Anderson, Roma Baran, Peter Gabriel. Engineer: Leann Ungar. Studio: The
Lobby (NYC). Mastering: Bob Ludwig, Howie Weinberg/Masterdisk.

DON HENLEY: BUILDING THE PERFECT BEAST (GEFFEN)

As the principal author and singer of so many of The Eagles' best and most literate tunes, Don Henley was
the most likely member of the group to enjoy solo success, and he did, beginning with I Can't Stand Still in
1982. This second solo effort showed him at the peak of his powers, though, and contained a number of AM
and FM hits, including Boys of Summer, Sunset Grill and All She Wants To Do Is Dance. Half of the
musicians in L.A. appear on the album, including Lindsey Buckingham, Belinda Carlisle, Randy Newman,
Benmont Tench and Mike Campbell of the Heartbreakers, et al.

Producers: Don Henley, Greg Ladanyi, Danny Kortchmar, Mike Campbell. Engineers: Greg Ladanyi, Niko
Bolas, Allen Sides, Tom Knox, Richard Bosworth. Studios: Record One (Sherman Oaks, CA), Bill Schnee
Studio (Universal City, CA), The Villa (No. Hollywood). Mastering: Doug Sax, Mike Reese/Mastering Lab.

1985 BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN: BORN IN THE USA (COLUMBIA)

The album that turned Bruce into a mega-star; it's full of fire and bombast, but also some of his most affecting
ballads. Hits included Born in the USA, Dancing in the Dark and Glory Days. My Hometown and
I'm on Fire were among many affecting tunes. Still powerful after all these years.

Producer: Bruce Springsteen. Engineers: Toby Scott, Bob Clearmountain. Studios: Power Station (NYC),
Hit Factory (NYC). Mastering: Bob Ludwig/Masterdisk.

LL COOL J: RADIO (DEF JAM)

Like Run-DMC, LL Cool J came out of Queens, N.Y.; he was rapping by the age of 9 and made this debut
album at 17 under the watchful eye of Run-DMC producer/mastermind Russell Simmons; in fact, this was the
first album on Simmons' Def Jam label. There's little here musically besides rapping, scratching, a beat box
and a few samples, but LL was such a clever writer and had so much force to his personality, he quickly
won over the rap community and became one of its leading lights for many years. He also has had a
moderately successful acting career.

Producer: Rick Rubin. Engineer: Steven Ett. Studio: Chung King (NYC). Mastering: Herb
Powers/Frankford Wayne.

JOHN COUGAR MELLENCAMP: SCARECROW (RIVA)

Mellencamp already had a number of hits under his belt when he made this career-defining album. He was
clearly influenced by Springsteen, Bob Seger and others, but he also found his own distinctive, populist
songwriting voice, which is in full bloom here. The multi-Platinum album contained several hit singles,
including Lonely Ol' Night, Small Town, Rain on the Scarecrow and the anthemic R.O.C.K. in the
USA. Heartland folk-rock at its best.

Producers: Don Gehman, John Mellencamp. Engineers: Don Gehman, Greg Edward. Studios: Belmont Mall
(Belmont, IN), Rumbo (L.A.). Mastering: Bob Ludwig/Masterdisk.

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TALKING HEADS: LITTLE CREATURES (SIRE)

This is the finest release from the Talking Heads' late period; it's stacked top to bottom with typically
interesting rhythms, harmonies and offbeat songs about who-knows-what. And She Was, Stay Up Late
and Road to Nowhere rank with the group's best songs.

Producers: Talking Heads. Engineer: Eric Thorngren. Studio: Sigma (NYC). Mastering: Jack
Skinner/Sterling Sound.

WHITNEY HOUSTON: WHITNEY HOUSTON (ARISTA)

Though her troubled personal life has drawn more attention than her music in recent years, when Whitney
Houston first appeared on the scene with this debut smash, she was rightly hailed as one of the best new
singers of her generation. The daughter of soul singer Cissy Houston (not to mention the cousin of Dionne
Warwick), Whitney seemed to be a fully-formed talent at 22 a powerful, gospel-inspired R&B singer
with incredible range and great instincts; to some, she was reminiscent of the young Aretha Franklin. This
album went to Number One and contained the hit singles You Give Good Love, Saving All My Love for
You, How Will I Know? and the inescapable Greatest Love of All.

Producers: Kashif, Narada Michael Walden, Michael Masser, Jermaine Jackson. Engineers: Bill Botrell,
Michael Barbiero, Michael Mancini, Michael O'Reilly, Russell Schmitt, Bill Schnee. No studios listed.

THE BANGLES: DIFFERENT LIGHT (COLUMBIA)

Though they started as a humble, popish offshoot from L.A.'s so-called Paisley Underground, the all-female
band broadened their following with a series of driving, melodic tunes on their David Kahne-produced major
label debut, All Over the Place. Kahne produced this one, too, and it became a huge hit, spawning the
quirky pop singles Walk Like An Egyptian (which hit Number One), Walking Down Your Street and a
song given to them by Prince, Manic Monday. Lightweight but fun.

Producer: David Kahne. Engineers: Tchad Blake, David Leonard, Peggy McDonald. Studios: Sunset Sound
Factory (Hollywood), Sunset Sound (Hollywood).

DIRE STRAITS: BROTHERS IN ARMS (WARNER BROS.)

One of the first fantastic-sounding CDs, Brothers In Arms was also the peak of Dire Straits' often brilliant
career. Leader Mark Knopfler really mixes up the styles here, nimbly moving from bright acoustic textures to
crunching rock, and back again. The chart-topping Money for Nothing, the spry Walk Of Life and
languid So Far Away were hits that led to the album eventually selling more than 25 million copies
worldwide; it's one of rock's greatest international success stories. A true classic rich and smart.

Producers: Neil Dorfsman, Mark Knopfler. Engineer: Neil Dorfsman. Studios: Air (Montserrat), Air
(London), Power Station (NYC).

1986 SADE: DIAMOND LIFE (PORTRAIT)

The exotic Nigerian/British singer Sade Adu has made a career out of a sort of relaxed detachment; she

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mostly sings cool ballads that have a pleasing jazz-pop feeling to them. Diamond Life was her first release,
and it yielded hits both in Britain and the U.S.: Smooth Operator, Hang Onto Your Love, and Your
Love Is King. The album went on to to sell more than 6 million copies, and it practically defined the sound
of the then-popular Quiet Storm radio format.

Producer: Robin Millar. Engineers: Ben Rogan, Mike Pela Studio: Power Plant (London).

PAUL SIMON: GRACELAND (WARNER BROS.)

A remarkable fusion of Simon's abstract but evocative writing, South African flavorings and a helping of
American roots music. Chock-full of great songs, including the title cut, Boy in the Bubble, You Can Call
Me Al, Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes and Homeless the last two featuring Ladysmith Black
Mambazo. Few albums have opened up Western listeners to the wonder of African music the way this did.

Producer: Paul Simon. Engineer: Roy Hallee. Studios: Ovation (Johannesburg), Hit Factory (NYC), Amigo
(L.A.), Abbey Road (London), Master-Trak Enterprises (Crawley, L.A). Mastering: Greg Calbi/Sterling
Sound.

BRUCE HORNSBY & THE RANGE: THE WAY IT IS (RCA)

Hornsby was the first piano man to capture the public's imagination since the hey-day of Elton John and Billy
Joel. This album introduced millions to his solid singing, literate songwriting and fluid playing. The title cut,
about racial injustice in his native South, was a huge hit, and both On the Western Skyline and Mandolin
Rain became FM staples.

Producers: Bruce Hornsby and Elliot Scheiner. Engineers, Elliot Scheiner, Jim Gaines, Eddie King, David
Luke, Don Smith. Studios: Rumbo (L.A.), Ocean Way (L.A.), Studio D (Sausalito), Village (L.A.), Capitol
(L.A.), Fantasy (Berkeley), Conway (L.A.), The Complex (L.A.).

PETER GABRIEL: SO (GEFFEN)

Gabriel left Genesis after their epicThe Lamb Lies Down on Broadway album and wasted no time showing
that he had the chops for a strong solo career. This was his fifth solo effort, and the one that really established
him as a worldwide phenom. Extremely clever MTV videos of his singles certainly helped, too. This exciting
polyglot of styles included Sledgehammer, Red Rain, In Your Eyes (which introduced many to the
talents of singer Youssou N'Dour) and Big Time. A landmark of '80s pop.

Producers: Daniel Lanois and Peter Gabriel. Engineers: Kevin Killen, Daniel Lanois. Additional engineering:
David Bottrill, David Stallbaumer, Bruce Lampcov. Studios: Real World (UK), Polygram (Rio de Janeiro),
Power Station (NYC). Mastering: Ian Cooper/Town House.

JANET JACKSON: CONTROL (A&M)

Michael's little sister grows up big time on this fun and fast-paced album of groovacious dance tunes and
power ballads. Producer/writers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis give Jackson excellent material and
arrangements to work with, and to her credit, she has the goods to totally pull it off. The parade of hits this
generated includes the title song, What Have You Done For Me Lately, Nasty, When I Think of You

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and Let's Wait Awhile. Her sensational videos and tours helped her establish an image apart from her
famous sibling.

Producers: Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. Studio: Flyte Time (Minneapolis). Mastering: Brian Gardner/Bernie
Grundman.

REBA MCENTIRE: WHOEVER'S IN NEW ENGLAND (MCA)

The daughter of an Oklahoma rodeo rider, and one-time rider herself, McEntire is as country as country
music stars get. (Just check out her self-titled series on the WB network some time.) She'd already been
recording for nearly a decade when this career-making album was released and stormed to the top of the
charts behind the Number One hits Little Rock and Whoever's in New England (as well as a few that
didn't make the top slot). Between 1985 and 1992, she racked up 24 consecutive Top 10 country singles,
an amazing feat!

Producer: Jimmy Bowen. Engineers: Ron Treat, Bob Bullock, Chip Hardy. Studios: Sound Stage
(Nashville), The Castle (Franklin, TN).

DWIGHT YOAKAM: GUITARS, CADILLACS, ETC. (REPRISE)

Yoakam is a contemporary honky-tonk hero who has shown his versatility on album after album since the
early '80s. This one was his major-label debut, and it immediately established him as one of the most
promising singers and songwriters operating outside of Nashville. It contains fine covers of Johnnny Horton's
Honky Tonk Man and Johnny Cash's Ring of Fire, as well as a slew of solid originals, including the
smash hit title song. Another auspicious debut.

Producer: Pete Anderson. Engineer: Brian Levi, Dusty Wakeman. Studios: Excalibur (Studio City, CA),
Capitol (Hollywood). Mastering: Eddie Schreyer/Capitol.

1987 BEASTIE BOYS: LICENSED TO ILL (DEF JAM)

White boys turn rap on its ear with a dazzling pastiche of varied samples, beats and crude, macho-man
posturing. Man, they were annoying! But also funny and talented. The first rap record to go Platinum, it went
on to sell more than five million copies and influenced many white and black artists. Contains (You Gotta)
Fight for Your Right to and Brass Monkey.

Producer: Rick Rubin with the Beastie Boys. Engineer: Steve Ett. Mastering: Howie Weinberg/Masterdisk

GUNS N ROSES: APPETITE FOR DESTRUCTION (GEFFEN)

For a while there, it looked as though Guns N Roses would take over the world. With Slash's heavy guitars
and the screeching lead vocals of frontman Axl Rose, GNR were a sort of Led Zeppelin for the late '80s,
except they imploded much earlier. Contains Welcome to the Jungle, Sweet Child O' Mine and other
anthemic testosterone-fueled rockers.

Producer: Mike Clink. Engineers: Mike Clink, Steve Thompson, Michael Barbiero. Studios: Rumbo
(Canoga Park, CA), Take One (Burbank), Can Am (Tarzana, CA), Media Sound (NYC). Mastering:

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JOHN HIATT: BRING THE FAMILY (A&M)

Hiatt is known primarily as a writer of songs others have recorded, but he's also made a number of excellent
albums himself, with this being perhaps the pick of the litter. His material and his singing are always first-rate,
and on this album, he's also got a fabulous band to deliver the tunes: Ry Cooder on guitar, Nick Lowe on
bass and Jim Keltner on drums. The songs range from the confessional to the acerbic; pain and humor do
battle through much of his work. Memphis in the Meantime, Have a Little Faith in Me, Thing Called
Love and Your Dad Did are just a few of the delights here.

Producer: John Chelew. Engineers: Larry Hirsch, Joe Schiff. Studio: Ocean Way (L.A.). Mastering: Bob
Ludwig/Masterdisk.

U2: THE JOSHUA TREE (ISLAND)

Another band where you could pick just about any album they made and argue for its significance. They
were already huge when this album came out, but The Joshua Tree turned them into the biggest band in the
world. A masterpiece from beginning to end, it opens with four of their strongest songs: Where the Streets
Have No Name, I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For, With or Without You and Bullet the
Blue Sky.

Producers: Daniel Lanois, Brian Eno. Engineers: Flood, Steve Lillywhite, with additional engineering by
Dave Meegan, Pat McCarthy and Mark Wallace. Studio: Windmill Lane (Dublin).

REM: DOCUMENT (IRS)

These guys have had more distinct periods than Picasso, and each is worth exploring if it's adventurous rock
you're looking for. This album marked the beginning of their association with producer/engineer Scott Litt,
who cleaned up their famously muddy sound and really seemed to bring out the best in singer Michael Stipe.
Lots of choice tunes here, including The One I Love, which became the band's first big hit single, Finest
Worksong and It's the End of the World As We Know It. Subsequent albums might have sold more, but
this is where they turned a corner

Producers: Scott Litt, REM. Engineers: Scott Litt, Steve Catania, Todd Sholar, Ted Pattison, Tom Der.
Studios: Sound Emporium (Nashville), Master Control (L.A.). Mastering: Bob Ludwig/Masterdisk.

INXS: KICK (ATLANTIC)

With slashing rhythm guitar lines, booming kick drums and the distinctive lead vocals of the late Michael
Hutchence, the Australian band INXS developed a sleek hybrid dance/hard rock sound in the mid-'80s that
made them popular all over the world, but especially in Great Britain and the coasts of the U.S. Need You
Tonight became their biggest U.S. hit, while Devil Inside and New Sensation also were successful tunes
for the band.

Producer: Chris Thomas. Engineers: David Nicholas, Bob Clearmountain. Studios: Rhinoceros (Sydney),
Studio de le Grande Armee (Paris), Air (London).

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1988 MIDNIGHT OIL: DIESEL AND DUST (COLUMBIA)

The socially conscious Australian band has made a number of fine albums; this is the best-known because of
the international success of the catchy Beds Are Burning, but it's solid throughout. Rock and politics do
occasionally mesh well, as the Oils prove. And they're still going strong and fighting the good fight.

Producers: Warne Livesay and Midnight Oil. Engineers: Guy Gray, Nick Launay, Greg Henderson. Studio:
Albert (Sydney).

GEORGE HARRISON: CLOUD NINE (DARK HORSE)

Harrison's best solo album since All Things Must Pass showcases his lighter side, with producer Jeff Lynne
giving it a little of that old Beatles sheen. Friends Ringo, Clapton, Elton and others help out on what would be
George's final studio album.

Producers: Jeff Lynne and George Harrison. Engineer: Richard Dodd. Studio: FPSHOT (UK). Mastering:
Brian Gardner/Bernie Grundman.

MICHELLE SHOCKED: SHORT, SHARP, SHOCKED (MERCURY)

What to make of Michelle Shocked? She has a folky side and a punky side and she writes strong, personal
songs. With Pete Anderson at the helm, this effort has more of a country feel than some of her other work,
though all of it seems to be rooted in her Texas upbringing to a degree. Anchorage, Memories of East
Texas and When I Grow Up are fine slices of what she does best, which is writing evocative and heartfelt
lyrics and simple but graceful melodies.

Producer: Pete Anderson. Engineers: Peter Doell, Leslie Ann Jones, Patrick Leonard. Studios: Capitol
(Hollywood), Larrabee (L.A.). Mastering: Eddie Schreyer/Capitol.

TRAVELING WILBURYS: VOL 1 (WARNER BROS.)

Tom Petty, Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison, Jeff Lynne and George Harrison comprise the weirdest supergroup
ever, writing all the tunes together and trading off lead vocals (often within the same song!). Some great
tunes, including the hit Handle With Care, the Orbison showcase Not Alone Any More and the catchy
End of the Line. Quirky, but full of humor; it works.

Producers: Jeff Lynne, George Harrison. Engineers: Richard Dodd, Phil Macdonald, Don Smith, Bill
Bottrell. Studios: FP-SHOT, Lucky, Dave Stewart Studios. Mastering: Steve Hall/Future Disc

BOBBY MCFERRIN: SIMPLE PLEASURES (ELEKTRA)

The a cappella vocal cha-meleon Bobby McFerrin is commonly labeled a jazz singer, and that certainly
defines his imaginative approach, with all that scatting and mimicry of instruments. On this album, however,
he digs deep into the pop/rock bag, reinventing such tunes as The Beatles' Drive My Car, Cream's
Sunshine of Your Love and The Olympics' Good Lovin.' There are also some strong McFerrin originals
including his one big hit: Don't Worry Be Happy, still guaranteed to put a smile on your smile.

Producers: Bobby McFerrin, Linda Goldstein. Engineer: Chris Teregsen. Studios: Power Station (NYC),

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ENYA: WATERMARK (WARNER BROS.)

The Irish composer/chanteuse is usually lumped in with new age artists because of the serene, almost
meditative quality of her keyboard-based music. But she never goes too far from her roots in Irish folk
music; her melodies often have the same sad, elegaic quality of Irish ballads. What no one expected is that
she would sell millions of albums. Orinoco Flow was a bona fide hit single, but any given song on her
records is usually just a part of the strange and beautiful tapestry she and her collaborators create.

Producers: Enya, Nicky Ryan. Engineers: Ross Cullum, Jim Barton. Studio: Orinoco (Ireland), Wessex
(England).

TAKE 6: TAKE 6 (REPRISE)

Every once in a while, a gospel record breaks through to a mass audience. This superb a cappella disc,
which was a huge hit, goes beyond traditional gospel borders, however, into jazz, pop and doo-wop
stylings. They've continued to make a number of excellent CDs.

Producers: Mark Kibble, Claude McKnight III, Mervyn Warren. Engineer: Don Cobb. Studio: Digital
recorders (Nashville). Mastering: Denny Purcell/Georgetown Masters.

1989 LITTLE FEAT: LET IT ROLL (WARNER BROS.)

This band disintegrated after the death of leader Lowell George in 1979, but came back strong nearly 10
years later with this record that showed that the rest of the group had an awful lot to do with their classic
sound. An powerful beginning to the second great era of Little Feat music.

Producers: George Massenburg and Bill Payne. Engineer: George Massenburg. No studio listed. Mastering:
Doug Sax, Mike Reese/Mastering Lab.

ORNETTE COLEMAN: VIRGIN BEAUTY (PORTRAIT)

With two drummers, two bassists, and three guitarists (plus guest Jerry Garcia on three tracks) in his group,
free-blowing saxman Ornette Coleman kicks up quite a squall on this release, which is all over the map
stylistically. There's an awful lot going on in the dense cross-weave of independent melodies, rhythms and
keys, but there's a method to this madness and the attentive listener is richly rewarded. Ornette is, and always
has been, one of a kind.

Producer: Denardo Coleman. Engineer: Tom Lazarus. Studios: Master Sound Astoria (NY), Atlantic (NY),
Clinton (NY). Mastering: Bob Ludwig/Masterdisk

TOM PETTY: FULL MOON FEVER (MCA)

Though technically a solo album, the other Heartbreakers appear here and there, and three of these songs
instantly went into TP & the Heartbreakers' live repertoire, and Free Fallin', I Won't Back Down,
Running Down a Dream found their way onto the group's greatest hits CD. What separates this from a
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Harrison and Roy Orbison (fellow travelers in the Wilburys). Two other highlights: Yer So Bad and the the
ultra-goofy Zombie Zoo.

Producers: Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty. Engineers: Bill Bottrell, Dennis Kirk, Don Smith. Studios: Mike
Campbell's (L.A.), Sunset Sound (Hollywood), Devonshire (Hollywood), Conway (L.A.).

AEROSMITH: PUMP (GEFFEN)

Aerosmith already had years of hit albums and enough ups and downs to fill a dozen episodes of VH-1's
Behind the Music when they made this powerful hard-rocking album in the late '80s. All the ingredients of
their initial success are here: the riff-heavy rock tunes, the thundering ballads, the mid-tempo rockers that
recall the Stones but still manage to sound original. Janie's Got a Gun and Love in an Elevator both made
the Top 5.

Producer: Bruce Fairbairn. Engineer: Mike Fraser. Studio: Little Mountain (Vancouver). Mastering: Greg
Fulginiti/Artisan Sound.

NWA: STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON (RUTHLESS)

When this raw, visceral, brutal, misogynist and profane slice of gangsta rap exploded out of L.A.'s South
Central area with songs like F the Police, Gangsta Gangsta and Express Yourself, and then went
on to sell more than 2 million copies, America freaked out! That's a good thing, because NWA told an
unvarnished version of inner-city truth, and spoke for thousands of disaffected people. This album made
stars of group leaders Dr. Dre, Ice Cube and Eazy-E, and spawned a zillion, mostly inferior, imitators.

Producers: Dr. Dre, DJ Yella. Engineer: Donovan Sound. Studio: Audio Achievements (Torrance, CA).
Mastering: Bernie Grundman.

CLINT BLACK: KILLIN' TIME (RCA)

There was nothing startlingly different or original about Clint Black when he came onto the scene. His sound
was based more in traditional country than most artists, but he was also a little glossier than some others.
Whatever the appeal, he immediately struck a chord with the public this debut album hit Number One on
the country album chart and stayed there for eight months, thanks to the success of singles such as the title
cut, Nobody's Home, A Better Man, and Walkin'Away. The Houston-area native was discovered
by ZZ Top manager/producer Bill Hamm.

Producers: Bill Hamm, James Stroud, Mark Wright. Engineers: Lynn Peterzell, Milan Bogdan. Studios:
Digital Services (Houston), House of David (Nashville), Sound Stage (Nashville), Woodland (Nashville),
Reflections (Nashville), Eleven Eleven (Nashville) Mastering: Glenn Meadows/Masterfonics.

K.D. LANG: ABSOLUTE TORCH AND TWANG (SIRE)

This is exactly what the title implies: torch songs with a country twist. It's not as lush as her equally brilliant
Shadowland, but it's filled with incisive country love songs (most by lang and Ben Mink) and superb and
tasteful playing. k.d. is a different strain of country but she's the real deal a singer of amazing range and
conviction.

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Producers: Greg Penny, Ben Mink and k.d. lang. Engineers: Joe Seta and Greg Penny. Studio: Vancouver
(B.C.).

NEVILLE BROTHERS: YELLOW MOON (A&M)

A stunning blend of New Orleans R&B, funk struttin', social consciousness and a bit of moody bayou
voodoo. The Nevilles have never sold a lot of records, but they've made lots of good ones; this is their best.
Aaron Neville's unearthly falsetto never sounded better.

Producer: Daniel Lanois. Engineer: Malcolm Burn; additional engineering: Charles Brady. Studio: A House
in New Orleans. Mastering: George Horn/Fantasy.

1990 ELVIS COSTELLO: SPIKE (WARNER BROS.)

Some found the eclecticism of this album a bit much; it does jump from style to style in a fairly haphazard
fashion. But the songs are a strong and ageeable lot, and, of course, Elvis has the vocal chops to move easily
from one genre to the next. With the Attractions out of the picture at this time, Elvis turned to a host of
interesting collaborators, including the Dirty Dozen Brass Band (on the superb Deep Dark Truthful
Mirror), Roger McGuinn, members of The Chieftains, New Orleans piano great Allen Toussaint, Chrissie
Hynde, Paul McCartney, Mitchell Froomthe list goes on and on. The delightful EC/Sir Paul tune
Veronica was a substantial hit.

Producers: Elvis Costello, Kevin Killen, T Bone Burnett. Engineer: Kevin Killen. Studios: Ocean Way
(L.A.), Southlake (New Orleans), Windmill Lane (Dublin), AIR (London). Mastering: Bob
Ludwig/Masterdisk.

JANE'S ADDICTION: RITUAL DE LO HABITUAL (WARNER BROS.)

Meanwhile on the planet Perry (Farrell), things are very strange indeed. With their
arty-bordering-on-pretentious posturing and bizarre hodge-podge of metal, alternative, trance and opiated
punk, Jane's Addiction was unlike any other band. They were impossible to pigeonhole and never stayed in
one spot too long, stylistically. From expansive jams to crunching hard rock, to weird, ethereal tone poems,
these guys covered a lot of ground and sold a lot of albums. Mountain Song and Ocean Size are just
two of the standout oddities here.

Producers: Perry Farrell, Dave Jerden. Engineers: Ronnie Champagne, Dave Lacivita. Studios: Track
Record (No. Hollywood), Sound Castle (L.A.) Mastering: Eddy Schreyer/Future Disc.

SINEAD O'CONNOR: I DO NOT WANT WHAT I HAVEN'T GOT (CHRYSALIS)

Forget the controversies that have swirled around O'Connor for most of her career. She's a brilliant singer
and songwriter, as this disc shows. At once incisive, confessional and always soaked in a fundamental truth,
these songs add up to a stirring self-portrait of a very distinctive artist. The hit single from this album Nothing
Compares 2 U, was written by Prince, but she totally makes the song her own.

Producer: Sinead O'Connor (with Nellee Hooper on one song). Engineer: Chris Burkett (with Sean Devitt
on one song). Studio: STS (Dublin).

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SONIC YOUTH: GOO (GEFFEN)

This band already had underground cred to spare by the time this major label effort was released, and to
their credit, they made no compromises it's still awash with feedback and noise, and loaded with the sort
of arty post-punk rambling that is their trademark. The earlier Daydream Nation is probably their
masterpiece, but this one helped elevate them from the underground somewhat.

Producers: Sonic Youth, with Nick Sansano and Ron St. Germain. Engineers: Nick Sansano, Ron St.
Germain, Jim Waters. Studios: Sorcerer (NYC), Greene Street (NYC), Right Track (NYC), Waterworks
(NYC). Mastering: Howie Weinberg/Masterdisk.

GARTH BROOKS: NO FENCES (CAPITOL)

Brooks' self-titled 1989 debut announced that a major new force had emerged on the Nashville scene, but
no one could have guessed just how big he would become. This sophomore effort spawned a number of
country hits, including Friends in Low Places, Unanswered Prayers and The Thunder Rolls (a
controversial song about domestic violence), but the real secret of Brooks' success is that he managed to
attract followers outside of the country market. No Fences remains the best-selling country album of all
time.

Producer: Allen Reynolds. Engineer: Mark Miller. Studio: Jack's Tracks (Nashville). Mastering: Denny
Purcell/Georgetown Masters.

PAUL SIMON: THE RHYTHM OF THE SAINTS (WARNER BROS.)

After immersing himself in Africa for Graceland, Simon moves on to Brazil, with similarly engaging results.
While not quite as spunky as its predecessor, this album is laced with mystery, and the up songs, such as
The Obvious Child and Proof are infectious. And there's still plenty of Africa in this album, too.

Producers: Paul Simon, Roy Hallee. Engineer: Roy Hallee. Studios: Hit Factory (NYC), Transamerica
(Rio), Impressao Digital (Rio), Guillaume Tell (Paris). Mastering: Greg Calbi/Sterling Sound.

ANGELO BADALAMENTI: MUSIC FROM TWIN PEAKS (WARNER BROS.)

Twisted hipster lounge music and odd and unsettling themes dominate this strange and moody soundtrack
from David Lynch's bizarre and influential late '80s TV series. Julee Cruise is the smooth-voiced chanteuse
on a few tracks. The music is easier to understand than the show was, but both were/are cool.

Producers: David Lynch, Angelo Badalamenti. Engineers: Art Pohlemus, Jay Healy. Studios: Excalibur, Hit
Factory (NYC). Mastering: Howie Weinberg/Masterdisk.

1991 WORLD PARTY: GOODBYE JUMBO (CHRYSALIS)

WP mastermind Karl Wallinger wears his influences on his sleeve Beatles, Beach Boys, Stones, Stevie
Wonder, etc. yet, he still manages to come up with a singular pop style that is tuneful, loaded with great
hooks and sounds like nothing else. Is It Too Late, Way Down Now and Put the Message in the Box
are the best of the fine lot here.

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Producer/Engineer: Karl Wallinger. Studios: Seaview (London), The Old Rectory (Bedfordshire, UK).

BONNIE RAITT: LUCK OF THE DRAW (CAPITOL)

The beloved Bonnie's much-deserved breakout album, after years of slogging away in the trenches making
great music for a mid-sized, but rabid, following. Impeccable song choices, as always, winningly performed
and beautifully sung. Something to Talk About is classic Raitt sung with a wink and a leer, and featuring
her fine slide guitar work. Not the Only One and Good Man, Good Woman (a duet with Delbert
McClinton) are among the other standouts.

Producers: Don Was, Bonnie Raitt. Engineer: Ed Cherney. Studios: Ocean Way (L.A.), Capitol
(Hollywood), Conway (L.A.). Mastering: Doug Sax/Mastering Lab.

MATTHEW SWEET: GIRLFRIEND (ZOO)

Matthew Sweet came out of nowhere with this exceptionally well-crafted album of complex power-pop
tunes loaded with odd, layered guitar lines, glistening harmonies and unusual sound effects. The title song was
a minor hit; the real gem, however, is Divine Intervention, a production that would make Brian Wilson
proud.

Producers: Fred Maher and Matthew Sweet. Engineer: Jim Rondinelli. Studios: Axis (NYC), Battery
(NYC). Mastering: Bob Ludwig, Scott Hull/Masterdisk.

JONI MITCHELL: NIGHT RIDE HOME (ELEKTRA)

Though her late '80s and 1990s work didn't have the commercial impact of her earlier albums, Mitchell
made a number of fine discs in this era. Night Ride Home feels a bit like Hejira, with its spare
instrumentation and easy flow from track to track. The writing and singing are, typically, first-rate. It's like
hearing her sing pages from her private diary.

Producers: Joni Mitchell and Larry Klein. Engineers: Dan Marnien, Mike Shipley. Additional engineering:
Tony Phillips, Steve Churchyard, Julie Last, Henry Lewy, Richard Cottrell. Studios: The Kiva, A&M
(Hollywood), One On One (North Hollywood). Mastering: Bob Ludwig/Masterdisk.

NIRVANA: NEVERMIND (DGC)

The success of this album took nearly everyone by surprise. After all, the grungy Seattle sound, which mixed
elements of punk and hard rock into a dark mud, had been bubbling under for a while, but this is the album
that broke through to the mainstream, eventually selling more than 10 million copies in the U.S. and making
Kurt Cobain one of the least likely superstars in rock history. Smells Like Teen Spirit and Come as You
Are were very different kinds of hit records, and they opened the door for a whole wave of bands who
appealed to disaffected teens and young adults.

Producers: Nirvana, Butch Vig. Engineers: Butch Vig, Nirvana, Andy Wallace. Studios: Sound City
(Seattle), Smart (Madison, WI). Mastering: Howie Weinberg/Masterdisk.

RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS: BLOODSUGARSEXMAGIK (WARNER BROS.)

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The Chili Peppers were (and are) masters of the punk-funk groove. Their high energy, testosterone-fueled
music influenced scores of bands that followed them; they were often imitated, never duplicated.
BloodSugarSexMagic was a typically eclectic set from the group, anchored in their percolating funk, but
also with a fair share of ballads, one of which, Under the Bridge, became their biggest hit. The album was
recorded in an L.A. mansion instead of a conventional studio.

Producer: Rick Rubin. Engineer: Brendan O'Brien.

BOYZ II MEN: COOLEYHIGHHARMONY (MOTOWN)

One of the best groups to come out of Motown during the modern era, Boys II Men were a clean-cut
teenage vocal group from Philadelphia who managed to embody elements of great soul vocal ensembles
from the doo-wop era through The Temptations and O'Jays, and still sound contemporary. This
multi-Platinum album yielded several R&B and pop hits, including Motownphilly, It's So Hard to Say
Goodbye to Yesterday and Uhh Ahh.

Producers: Dallas Austin, Mark Nauseef, Walter Quintus, Kurt Renker. Engineers: Steve Berg, Jim Hinger,
Dennis Mitchell, Darin Prindle, Chris Trevitt, David Way. Studios: Studio 4 (Philadelphia), Soundworks
(NYC), Doppler (Atlanta). Mastering: Bernie Grundman

1992 METALLICA: METALLICA (ELEKTRA)

Metallica is probably the most important and influential metal band to emerge during the 1980s, a
word-of-mouth phenomenon that just kept getting bigger and bigger every year. This record, known
colloquially as The Black Album, marked a commercial turning point for the group, as Bob Rock's sleek
production made their sonic squall shine like never before, but also seemed to add even more crunch to their
destructo bottom end. A few die-hards cried, Sell-out, of course hit singles? Metallica? But
subsequent albums proved they never lost their manic edge.

Producers: Bob Rock, James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich. Engineers: Randy Staub, Mike Tacci. Studios: One On
One (L.A.).

PEARL JAM: TEN (EPIC)

Though criticized by some as a poor-man's Nirvana when they burst onto the scene with this impressive
debut, Peal Jam wasted no time in making their mark with a huge following that appreciated their accessible
grunge sound less punk than Nirvana, less metal than Alice in Chains. Eddie Vedder was a truly original
voice and, as its turned out, a very influental one. Includes the classic tunes Black and Alive.

Producers: Pearl Jam, Rick Parashar. Engineers: Rick Parashar, Tim Palmer, with additional engineering by
Dave Hillis, Don Gilmore and Adrian Moore. Studios: London Bridge (Seattle), Ridge Farm (Dorking,
UK). Mastering: Bob Ludwig/Masterdisk.

EN VOGUE: FUNKY DIVAS (EAST/WEST)

Long before there were TLC and Destiny's Child, the four women of En Vogue were the reigning queens of
vocally based R&B. The hot production/writing team of Foster & McElroy gave them solid material and a

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delectable sheen; the rest the women did with sheer talent and show biz smarts. The album was a huge seller,
thanks to hits such as Free Your Mind, My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It), Give It Up, Turn It
Loose and Giving Him Something He Can Feel. An unbeatable party album!

Producers: Denzil Foster and Thomas McElroy. Engineering: Michael Semanick, Neill King, Steve Counter,
Ken Kessie. Studios: Fantasy (Berkeley), Can-Am (Tarzana, CA). Mastering: Brian Gardner.

NEIL YOUNG: HARVEST MOON (WARNER BROS.)

A conscious return to the country feeling of his Harvest album 20 years earlier, this one actually surpasses
the original with a full slate of fine acoustic-based tunes. Like Comes a Time, this record highlights Young's
pretty, romantic balladry. Hard to believe this is the same guy who lays down the sonic sludge with Crazy
Horse year after year.

Producers: Neil Young and Ben Keith. Engineers: Tim Mulligan, John Nowland. Studio: Redwood Digital
(Woodside, CA). Mastering: Tim Mulligan/Redwood Digital.

LOS LOBOS: KIKO (WARNER BROS.)

Dreamy, rootsy, gutsy, surrealistic, down-home, rocking, enigmatic, intimate, ethereal. It's Los Lobos' shift
from a good-time Tex-Mex rock band to artists with a capital A. The start of their impressive run with the
Froom-Blake team. A strange but beautiful album.

Producers: Mitchell Froom, Los Lobos. Engineers: Tchad Blake, Paul duGre, Kevin Killen. Studios: Sound
Factory West, Paul and Mike's, Ocean Way (all in L.A.). Mastering: Bob Ludwig/Masterdisk.

LYLE LOVETT: JOSHUA JUDGES RUTH (MCA)

People always want to call Lyle Lovett a country singer, but that tag doesn't quite do it, because his eclectic
style incorporates folk, gospel, R&B and even jazz, depending on the album. This one has strong gospel and
pop influences; in fact, it sounds like a descendant of Ry Cooder's mid-'70s gospel-rock. As always, there's
lots of desperation and love-gone-wrong in his songs, but Lovett's dry wit is usually right around the corner.
Beautifully recorded by George Massenburg, et al.

Producers: George Massenburg, Lyle Lovett. Engineers: George Massenburg, Nathaniel Kunkel, Gil
Morales, Steve Holroyd, Marnie Riley, Noel Hazel. Studios: Ocean Way (L.A.), Conway (L.A.),
Mastering: Doug Sax, Alan Yoshida/Mastering Lab.

ERIC CLAPTON: UNPLUGGED (REPRISE)

A surprise smash hit from the veteran Clapton, with acoustic renditions of various old blues and original
tunes, including a slowed down Layla, the spry San Francisco Bay Blues, and the tragic ballad Tears in
Heaven. His most popular album, and winner of several Grammys.

Producer: Russ Titleman. Engineers: Jim Barton, Steve Boyer. Studios: MTV (NYC), Power Station
(NYC). Mastering: Ted Jensen/Sterling Sound.

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It's a shame this group couldn't stay together longer, because this debut album was one of the most exciting
and provocative albums of the early '90s. It brought together strains of hip-hop, funk and soul in a completely
original way, and managed to have a strong social consciousness at the same time. The multi-Platinum album
won the Grammy for Best Rap Album, and the group wasRolling Stone's Band of the Year for 1992.

Producer: Speech. Engineers: Alvin Speights, Speech, Ton Held, Richard Wells. Studios: Bosstown, 2560,
Trax 32, UVM. Mastering: Howie Weinberg/Masterdisk.

SHERYL CROW: TUESDAY NIGHT MUSIC CLUB (A&M)

After years toiling away as a backup singer for the likes of Don Henley and Michael Jackson,
singer/songwriter Crow steps out with her first solo album, co-written and produced with a group of
songwriter friends known as the Tuesday Night Music Club. Though it took awhile to catch on, eventually
Crow's loose, catchy folk-pop did find an audience. Behind the success of songs like All I Wanna Do,
Leaving Las Vegas,

Strong Enough and No One Said It Would Be Easy, this album went on to sell more than 9 million
copies and establish Crow as one of the top performers in pop.

Producer: Bill Bottrell. Engineers: Bill Bottrell, Blair Lamb. Studio: Toad Hall (L.A.) Mastering: Bernie
Grundman.

JACKSON BROWNE: I'M ALIVE (ELEKTRA)

In the '70s, Browne made some of the definitive relationship albums. This is the definitive break-up album.
A true return to form; his best since The Pretender. Besides the stirring title track, it contains the
gospel-inflected My Problem Is You and the lovely Too Many Angels.

Producers: Jackson Browne, Scott Thurston, Don Was. Engineers: Paul Dieter, Rick Pekkonen, Ed
Cherney. Studios: Groove Masters (Santa Monica). Mastering: Doug Sax and Gavin Lurssen/The Mastering
Lab.

SMASHING PUMPKINS: SIAMESE DREAM (VIRGIN)

Their indie debut, Gish, cut with Butch Vig, was huge on college radio and added to the Chicago alternative
band's already impressive following. And when they made the jump to a major label with this album, again
with Vig on board, they became national stars. Leader Billy Corgan's intense, layered guitars and rambling
compositions owed more to psychedelic and progressive rock than to the band's punk roots; it's a formula
that let them retain their indie cred while tapping into the fringe of the mainstream. Powerful and trippy.

Producers: Billy Corgan, Butch Vig. Engineers: Butch Vig, Jeff Tomei, Mark Richardson. Studio: Triclops
(Atlanta).

JOHNNY CASH: AMERICAN RECORDINGS (AMERICAN)

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it all. That's what made the stunning success of this album all the more surprising. It's barebones Cash just
him and his guitar, rolling through an inspired set of original songs, and tunes suggested by producer Rick
Rubin by the likes of Nick Lowe, Tom Waits, Louden Wainwright and even metal singer Glenn Danzig.

Producer: Rick Rubin. Engineers: David Ferguson, Jim Scott. Mastering: Stephen Marcussen.

COUNTING CROWS: AUGUST AND EVERYTHING AFTER (DGC)

The Counting Crows managed the difficult feat of attracting an alt rock following with music that had classic
rock roots in singer-songwriter Adam Duritz's introspective songs, there are echoes of Van Morrison,
Bob Dylan, The Band and others; it's literate and loose, sometimes almost sounding like it's
stream-of-consciousness. The format-busting album produced three radio hits Round Here, Rain
King and Mr. Jones and eventually sold more than 7 million copies.

Producer: T Bone Burnett. Engineers: Steve Holroyd, Patrick McCarthy, Robert Hart, Clark Germain,
Howard Willing. Studios: A big house on a hill in Los Angeles, Kiva West (L.A.), Conway (L.A.), Village
(L.A.), Sunset Sound (Hollywood), Ocean Way (L.A.).

DIGABLE PLANETS: REACHIN' (A NEW REFUTATION OF TIME AND SPACE)


(ELEKTRA)

What a cool band this was. Digable Planets was among the first groups to hit it big by fusing rap with jazz;
their breakthough single, Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat) used a horn sample from an old Art Blakey
record! Eschewing the anger and bravado of so many of their rap brethren, Digable Planets instead went for
a mellower, more inclusive style that turned out to have very broad appeal. A very influential album; too bad
they didn't stick around after the early '90s.

Producer: Butterfly. Engineers: Mike Mangini, Shane Farber. Studios: Sound Doctor (No. Bergen, NJ),
Sound On Sound (NYC), Hit Factory (NYC). Mastering: Tom Coyne/Hit Factory.

JOSHUA REDMAN: WISH (WARNER BROS.)

Redman is one of the best young tenor sax improvisers out there, an adventurous spirit also capable of great
lyricism. Here he is part of an amazing quartet that includes guitarist Pat Metheny and Ornette Coleman's old
rhythm section bassist Charlie Haden and drummer Billy Higgins. That sounds like it would be an
invitation to go outside, but Redman mostly keeps things fairly restrained, which isn't to say there aren't
some heady post-bop flights. With tunes by Ornette, Charlie Parker, Stevie Wonder, Eric Clapton,
Metheny, Haden and Redman, there's lots of stylistic variety and many moods.

Producer: Matt Pierson. Engineer: James Farber. Studio: Power Station (NYC). Mastering: Greg
Calbi/Sterling Sound.

1994 GREEN DAY: DOOKIE (REPRISE)

Fast, funny, punky assault by a trio from Berkeley, California, of all places. They sound like The Clash
sometimes, but their concerns are less political, instead touching on teenage boredom and frustration. That
they became huge stars is remarkable, but they can sing, play and write catchy songs. This is the peak of

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their early sound.

Producers: Rob Cavallo, Green Day. Engineers: Neil King, Rob Cavallo, Jerry Finn, Casey McCrankin.
Studios not listed.

HOLE: LIVE THROUGH THIS (GEFFEN)

Courtney Love's first post-Kurt album has a scary intimacy and intensity at times, but also great punky
performances by guitarist Eric Erlandson and the rhythm section of bassist Kristen Pfaff and drummer Patty
Schemel. Love can't help but be annoying some of the time, but you've got to give her credit for really laying
out her emotions for the world to hear.

Producers/Engineers: Paul Kolderie and Sean Slade. Additional engineering: Scott Litt, J. Mascis. Studios:
Record One (L.A.), Bad Animals (Seattle), Triclops (Atlanta), Sear Sound (NYC). Mastering: Bob
Ludwig/Gateway.

TOOTS THIELMANS: EAST COAST WEST COAST (PRIVATE)

The jazz harmonica master has made many excellent albums; this one really captured a nice, up mood, with
songs by the likes of Coltrane, Diz, Monk, Brubeck, Bird, Miles and more. Among the contemporary
luminaries helping out are Joshua Redman, Charlie Haden, John Scofield, Robben Ford, Peter Erskine and
Christian McBride.

Producers: Miles Goodman and Oscar Castro-Neves. Engineer: Joel Moss. Studios: Conway (L.A.), Hit
Factory (NYC), Signet (L.A.). Mastering: Bernie Grundman.

JEFF BUCKLEY: GRACE (COLUMBIA)

Buckley was one of the more interesting male singer/songwriters to emerge during the '90s, and this debut
showed a lot of promise. As quirky as his famous father folkie Tim Buckley Jeff Buckley had an
elastic voice that soared and swooped over the sometimes dense arrangements of his songs. Buckley
drowned just before his second album was completed.

Producer/engineer: Matt Wallace. Additional engineering: Clif Norrell. Studios: Bearsville (Bearsville, NY),
Quantum Sound (Pomona, CA), Soundtrack (NYC). Mastering: Howie Weinberg/Masterdisk.

IRIS DEMENT: MY LIFE (WARNER BROS.)

Listening to Iris DeMent is like flipping through a book of old black and white photographs. Her backwoods
style hearkens back to an earlier era of rural country music, but her heartfelt personal reflections and the
characters she draws are powerful, timeless and universal.

Producer: Jim Rooney. Engineer: Rich Adler. Studios: Cowboy Arms Hotel & Recording Spa (Nashville),
Jack's Tracks (Nashville). Mastering: Denny Purcell/Georgetown Masters.

EAGLES: HELL FREEZES OVER (GEFFEN)

The reunion album nobody believed would happen. Superb live versions of many Eagles hits (including an

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acoustic Hotel California, full of Spanish flavor), and four pretty good new tracks, too. This was also a TV
special and 5.1 DVD.

Producers: The Eagles, with Elliot Scheiner and Ron Jacobs. Engineers: David Hewitt, Elliot Scheiner and
Ron Jacobs. Studios: Warner Burbank, Le Mobile remote, Village Recorder (L.A.), A&M (L.A.), Hit
Factory (NYC). Mastering: Ted Jensen/Sterling Sound.

1995 PINK FLOYD: THE DIVISION BELL (COLUMBIA)

The finest hour of the post-Roger Waters Floyd, the CD is dark but still tuneful, with biting lyrics that seem
to address the split between Waters and his ex-bandmates. David Gilmour shines throughout as leader of the
band. Tremendously underrated.

Producers: Bob Ezrin and David Gilmour. Engineers: Andrew Jackson, with Steve McLaughlin and Keith
Grant; mixing by Gilmour and Chris Thomas. Studios: Astoria, Brittannia Row, Abbey Road, Metropolis (all
London), The Creek.

THE CHIEFTAINS: LONG BLACK VEIL (RCA)

As the premier traditional Irish music band in the world for most of the past four decades, The Chieftains
have made a lot of musical friends. On this album, the group mixes it up beautifully with a number of musical
heavyweights, including Mick Jagger (splendid on Long Black Veil, Irish style) and the Rolling Stones,
Sting, Sinead O'Connor, Mark Knopfler, Ry Cooder and Van Morrison. It's eclectic but definitely still within
the Chieftains' very broad ouevre.

Producer: Paddy Maloney. Engineers: Simon Osborne, Brian Masterson, Jeffrey Lesser, Chris Kimsey,
Allen Sides, Andrew Boland, Spencer Chrislu. Studios: Windmill Lane (Dublin), Lake House (UK), Clinton
(N.Y.), Westland (Dublin), Metropolis (London), Little Mountain (Vancouver), Ocean Way (L.A.), Utility
Muffin Research Kitchen (L.A.).

DAVE MATTHEWS BAND: UNDER THE TABLE AND DREAMING (RCA)

With their jammy mix of rock, folk, jazz and world music elements, the Dave Mattthews Band became an
unlikely success story in the late '90s, winning a huge following by touring constantly and becoming masters
of improvisation. Producer Steve Lillywhite managed to corral the group's tendency to play long and loose;
instead he got them to focus on tight, hook-filled tunes in the studio. This, their second album, is the disc that
broke them nationally. It features the DMB standards What Would You Say, Ants Marching and
Satellite.

Producer: Steve Lillywhite. Engineer: Chris Dickie. Studios: Bearsville (Bearsville, NY), Power Station
(NYC). Mastering: Ted Jensen/Sterling Sound.

CASSANDRA WILSON: NEW MOON DAUGHTER (BLUE NOTE)

Jazz singer Cassandra Wilson became one of the top vocalists of the '90s by choosing her material well
drawing from a wide range of song styles and delivering them with quiet conviction. On this album, she
covers tunes by everyone from Billie Holiday (Strange Fruit) to U2 (Love Is Blindness) to Hank Williams

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(I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry) to The Monkees (Last Train to Clarksville) and pulls it off!

Producer: Craig Street. Engineer: Danny Koppelson. Studios: Turtle Creek Barn (Bearsville, NY),
Bearsville (Bearsville, NY), Sound On Sound (NYC), Sear Sound (NYC) Beartracks (Suffern, NY)
Mastering: Greg Calbi/Sterling Sound.

ALANIS MORISSETTE: JAGGED LITTLE PILL (MAVERICK)

Though this album is loaded with quirky, intensely personal songs that practically sound like they're part of a
musical therapy session, it resonated with millions of people, becoming one of the surprise hits of the
mid-'90s and spurring rock radio to play more women artists (for a while). Besides landing a series of
idiosyncratic songs on the charts including You Oughta Know You Learn and Ironic the album
was also recipient of four Grammys, including Best Album.

Producer: Glenn Ballard. Engineers: Glenn Ballard, Ted Blaisdell, Rich Weingart, Chris Fogel, Victor
McCoy, Francis Buckley, David Schiffman. Studios: Westlake (L.A.), Signet Sound (L.A.) Mastering: Chris
Bellman/Bernie Grundman

EMMYLOU HARRIS: WRECKING BALL (ASYLUM)

A left turn for the mostly country artist, this album features the highly ambient sonics typical of Daniel Lanois
productions, and an eclectic batch of tunes by folks such as Neil Young, Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, Steve
Earle, Gillian Welch and others. Unusual and adventurous, but ultimately successful.

Producer: Daniel Lanois. Engineers: Malcolm Burn, Sandy Jenkins, Mark Howard, Trina Shoemaker.
Studios: Woodland (Nashville), Kingsway (New Orleans). Mastering: Joe Gastwirt/Oceanview Digital.

1996 BONE THUGS-N-HARMONY: E. 1999 ETERNAL (RUTHLESS)

Blasting out of Cleveland, hard core rappers Bone Thugs-N-Harmony became one of the top groups of the
late '90s by fusing clever, literate raps with bright harmony singing, best exemplified in the outstanding track
Tha Crossroads. Though their underlying philosophy, as expressed in their raps, was a bit hazy, their
appeal was not: This album sold more than 4 million copies, as did the follow-up CD, The Art of War.

Producers: Eric Wright, DJ U-Neek. Engineers: Aaron Carter, Tony Cortez, Eric Nordquist. Studios: Trax
(Hollywood), Studio Cat (Hollywood), Sound City (Van Nuys, CA)

THE BACKSTREET BOYS: THE BACKSTREET BOYS (JIVE)

It's too easy to criticize the Backstreet Boys and their ilk because their huge fan base was/is dominated by
screaming young girls. These Boys can sing, and there is undeniable craft in many of their songs, which tend
toward blue-eyed soul ballads and mild R&B dance numbers. For better or worse, this album ushered in the
current wave of teen-pop sensations, although it had been a hit in Europe for nearly a year before it caught
on with American listeners. Two songs Quit Playing Games (With My Heart) and Everybody
(Backstreet's Back) cracked the Top Five, softening up the market for N'Sync, Britney Spears and
others.

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Producers: P.M. Dawn, Mutt Lange, Denniz Pop, Mookie, Kristian Lawing, Toni Cottura, Larry Campbell,
Kristian Lundin, Mr. Lee. Engineers: Tim Donovan, Stephen George, Rick Behrens, Bulent Aris, Chris
Brickley, Hakan Wollgard, Dana Cornock, Chris Trevett, Max Martin. Studios: Cheiron (Stockholm),
Battery (NYC), Parc (Orlando), Platinum Post (Orlando).

PHISH: BILLY BREATHES (ELEKTRA)

Phish fans will tell you that the group's studio albums never measure up to the legendary jam band's live
performances, but they have made a few good ones that showcase the strong songwriting of guitarist/singer
Trey Anastasio and his mates. Typical of Phish, it's a highly eclectic affair, drawing from any number of rock
and folk styles and zipping between them with utter confidence. Free, Prince Caspian and other songs
here went on to become Phish concert staples.

Producers: Steve Lillywhite, Phish. Engineer: John Siket. Studio: Bearsville (Bearsville, NY). Mastering: Bob
Ludwig/Gateway.

JAMIROQUAI: TRAVELING WITHOUT MOVING (SONY)

The multiracial British group has always been more popular in Europe than in the U.S., though they have
made inroads in the dance scene with their mixture of acid-jazz and world music rhythms, alt rock energy and
American funk and soul. It's quite a jumble of styles, but they wear all of them well.

Producers: Jason Kay, Al Stone, M-Beat. Studio: Great Linford (Milton Keyes, UK)

BECK: ODELAY (GEFFEN)

What an unlikely success story this is: Beck's finest album is a challenging pastiche of styles and textures,
ranging from hip-hop to rock to country to blues, sometimes all within the same song. Lots of creative use of
samples from everywhere, but that wouldn't add up to much if Beck's own songwriting and performances
weren't so compelling. One of the defining albums of the '90s.

Producers: Beck Hansen, The Dust Brothers. Engineers: Beck Hansen, The Dust Brothers, Mario Caldato
Jr., Brian Paulson, Tom Rothrock, Rob Schnapf. Studios: Conway (L.A.), G-Son, The Shop, Sunset
Sound. Mastering: Bob Ludwig/Gateway.

PAULA COLE: THIS FIRE (WARNER BROS.)

This was a big year for singer-songwriter Cole. Where Have All the Cowboys Gone shot up the charts and
helped This Fire become a top seller. And in the summer, she joined Sarah McLachlan on the popular Lilith
Fair tour. A strong, personal writer with a pleasant and distinctive vocal style, Cole has continued to make
interesting albums full of heartfelt songs.

Producer: Paula Cole. Engineer: Roger Moutenot. Additional engineering: Kevin Killen, Gerry Leonard.
Studios: The Magic Shop (NYC), Room With a View (NYC), Bearsville (Bearsville, NY), Shelter Island
(NYC), Paula's apartment. Mastering: Bob Ludwig/Gateway.

PACO DE LUCIA, JOHN MCLAUGHLIN, AL DI MEOLA (VERVE)

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Two of jazz's greatest guitarists and a flamenco master get together for an impressive acoustic summit where
their disparate styles and ideas merge, mingle and occasionally collide. Each is given ample opportunities to
shine and to be supportive, and though there are plenty of speedy runs as you'd expect from such
incredible technicians there is also lots of subtle and sensitive interplay. Not surprisingly, Paco de Lucia
brings a lovely Spanish feeling to a lot of these tunes.

Producers: John McLaughlin, Al Di Meola. Engineers: Stuart Bruce, Russell Kearney, Jaquie Turner, Ben
Findlay. Studio: Real World (England). Mastering: Bob Ludwig/Gateway.

1997 THE WALLFLOWERS: BRINGING DOWN THE HOUSE (INTERSCOPE)

Jakob Dylan was determined not to trade on his famous family name (he's Bob's son) and to make it on his
own terms and lo and behold he succeeded! He has his own voice and style and has earned his own
fans because he's an excellent singer and songwriter. He sounds more like Tom Petty than Bob Dylan, but he
does share his father's passion for literate, evocative songwriting. There are several excellent songs on this
sophomore release from The Wallflowers, including the Grammy-winning One Headlight, The
Difference, Invisible City and, best of all, 6th Avenue Heartache.

Producer: T Bone Burnett. Engineers: Joe Schiff, Neal Avron, Toby Wright, Tom Lord-Alge, Andy
Wallace. Studios: Larrabee West (Hollywood), Cello (L.A.), Encore (Burbank). Mastering: Bernie
Grundman.

VARIOUS ARTISTS: BUENA VISTA SOCIAL CLUB (NONESUCH)

Every now and then an album comes out of nowhere and becomes a smash just from word-of-mouth.
Chances are, whether you first heard this in a restaurant, a store or a friend's house, you said, Hey, what is
that? I gotta get that! And so a pleasant album of Cuban folk and pop music performed by an ensemble of
elderly unknown players (at least in America) went on to sell millions around the world and make belated
stars of some of the principal players. A terrific album all the way through; it's as good as its hype. Kudos to
Ry Cooder for lacing it together.

Producer: Ry Cooder. Engineer: Jerry Boys. Studios: Egram (Havana), Ocean Way (L.A.). Mastering:
Bernie Grundman.

BOB DYLAN: TIME OUT OF MIND (COLUMBIA)

Nearly dying is always a good career move it helped earn Dylan some overdue recognition from Grammy
voters for this bleak, moody album. It also happened to be his best work since another disc he'd cut with
producer Daniel Lanois, the underappreciated Oh Mercy, back in 1989. There's an ominous undercurrent to
much of this rootsy material that gives it a dark power, and Dylan's gravelly vocals match this set of songs
perfectly. Four of Dylan's better late-period songs are here: Love Sick, Cold Irons Bound, the lovely
ballad Make You Feel My Love, and the stately Highlands.

Producers: Daniel Lanois, Bob Dylan. Engineer: Mark Howard. Studios: Criteria (Miami), Teatro (Oxnard,
CA).

SHANIA TWAIN: COME ON OVER (MERCURY)

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A Canadian who moved to Nashville in the early '90s, Shania Twain took Music City by storm with her
glossy, rock-influenced country sound, which was largely fashioned by her producer/husband Robert John
Mutt Lange (of AC/DC and Def Leppard fame). Those who complain that Twain's success is all about
image she is strikingly beautiful haven't checked out her songs (co-written with Lange), which are
finely crafted and nicely rendered nuggets of mainstream country-pop. The album boasted nine hit singles
(with several crossing over onto the pop charts), including You're Still the One, That Don't Impress Me
Much and Love Gets Me Every Time.

Producer: Mutt Lange. Engineers: Jeff Balding, Bob Bullock. Studios: Masterfonics (Nashville), Emerald
(Nashville), Glenn Gould (Toronto), GBT (Nashville), Seventeen Grand (Nashville), Sven (Mamaroneck,
NY), Sound Barrier (NYC) Mastering: Glenn Meadows/Masterfonics.

WILL SMITH: BIG WILLIE STYLE (COLUMBIA)

He was a rapper before he was an actor, so he's not some guy just cashing in on his Hollywood fame. He's
always been funny and clever and literate; all three of those qualities are in evidence here. Gettin' Jiggy With
It was the mega-hit, but there are other cool tracks, too such as Miami and Men In Black.

Producers: Will Smith, Andreao Heard, Poke and Tone, L.E.S., Jeff Townes, Keith Pelzer, Valvin Roane,
Sauce. Engineers: Poke, Rich Tavali, Ken Ifill, Rob Chiarelli, Jeff Townes, Tony Maserati, Commissioner
Gordon. Studios: The Hacienda (L.A.), Hit Factory (NYC), Right Track (NYC), Touch of Jazz
(Philadelphia), Pacifique (No. Hollywood) Mastering: Herb Powers Jr./Powers House of Sound.

1998 JAMES TAYLOR: HOURGLASS (COLUMBIA)

At this point, Taylor doesn't get played much on the radio or generate much excitement with new releases,
but he still has a huge, faithful following, and to his eternal credit, he continues to make strong albums filled
with warm, likable, personal songs that draw from many different genres but always sound like James Taylor
songs. On this outing, he gets a little help from some interesting friends, including Sting, Stevie Wonder,
Branford Marsalis, Shawn Colvin and Yo-Yo Ma; talk about eclectic! At the 1997 Grammys,Hourglass
won Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical.

Producers: James Taylor, Frank Filipetti. Engineer: Frank Filipetti. Studios: Chalker's Creek (Martha's
Vineyard, MA), Westlake (L.A.), Right Track (NYC). Mastering: Ted Jensen/Sterling Sound.

PUFF DADDY & THE FAMILY: NO WAY OUT (BAD BOY)

Sean Puff Daddy Combs was already famous for producing acts such as the Notorious B.I.G., Faith
Evans, Lil' Kim, Jodeci and Mary J. Blige before he cut this, his first solo album. I'll Be Missing You, his
tribute to the slain B.I.G., featured Faith Evans and rocketed to Number One. Other hits included Can't
Nobody Hold Me Down and the witty It's All About the Benjamins. Some clever use of samples,
including a snippet of The Police's Every Breath You Take.

Producers: Sean Combs, Stevie J., Carlos Broady, Yogi, Nasheim Myrick, Ron Lawrence, Jazz, Jay
Garfield, J. Dubb. Engineers: Sean Combs, Tony Maserati, Lane Craven, Doug Wilson, Axel Niehaus,
Diana Pedraza, Al Machera, John Eaton, Stephen dent, Michael Patterson. Studios: Daddy's House
(NYC), Caribbean Sound Basin (Trinidad) Mastering: Herb Powers.

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RADIOHEAD: OK COMPUTER (CAPITOL)

The top young British band of the late '90s (at least in America; Oasis was bigger worldwide), Radiohead is
a genre-defying group that boasts a prodigious frontman (Thom Yorke), who has never settled comfortably
into any one style. They can rock, they can sound arty and obscure; but their songs are always a canvas for
Yorke's often compelling personal vision. This record broke through to a large audience with virtually no
mainstream radio play.

Producers: Nigel Godrich, Radiohead. Engineer: Nigel Godrich. Studios: Canned Applause Mobile (UK),
Mayfair (London), Abbey Road (London) AIR Lyndhurst (London), The Church (London). Mastering:
Chris Blair/Abbey Road.

LAURYN HILL: THE MISEDUCATION OF LAURYN HILL (RUFFHOUSE)

Coming out of the popular, arty hip-hop band The Fugees, Lauryn Hill had one of the great crossover
smashes of the late '90s with this album that so deftly mixed hip-hop, reggae, soul and confessional poetry.
Doo Wop (That Thing) was the biggest of several hits from the record, but really, it was the album as a
whole that blew everyone away; it's a marvelous polyglot. At the 1999 Grammys, she took home five
trophies, including Album of the Year.

Producers: Lauryn Hill, Che Guevara, Vada Nobles. Engineers: Commissioner Gordon, Tony Prendatt,
Warren Riker, Matt Howe, John Wydrycs, Chris Theis, Ken Johnston, Storm Jefferson, Johnny Wyndrx.
Studios: Marley Music (Kingston), Chung King (NYC), Hit Factory (NYC), Perfect Pair (NJ), Circle
House (Miami), Sony Music (NYC), RPM (NYC), Metropolis (London), Right Track (NYC), Mastering:
Herb Powers/Powers House of Sound.

GILLIAN WELCH: HELL AMONG THE YEARLINGS (ALMO SOUNDS)

Though she grew up in New York and L.A., Gillian Welch sounds like she's from the backwoods of North
Carolina, and her writing (with partner David Rawlings, a fine guitarist and harmony singer) is firmly rooted in
the old-time music tradition. This album could've been made in the '20s, yet it still feels contemporary a
nifty feat.

Producer: T Bone Burnett. Engineers: Rick Will, Roger Moutenot, David Rawlings, Mike Piersante.
Studios: Sound City (Van Nuys, CA), Sound Emporium (Nashville), Nevada (Nashville), Ocean Way
(L.A.) MCA (Nashville). Mastering: Doug Sax/Mastering Lab.

DIANA KRALL: WHEN I LOOK IN YOUR EYES (VERVE)

There's a timeless quality to Diana Krall's lilting pop-jazzIs this the '50s, the '60s? There's also an
unforced naturalness to both her singing and playing that is unquestionably appealing; it's no wonder she is the
best-selling contemporary jazz artist. On this album, she teams up with producer Tommy LiPuma, who
places her basic trio sound in an ocean of strings arranged by Johnny Mandel on a number of tracks to
mostly good effect. This is lush, sentimental music all the way; self-consciously retro, but still satisfying.

Producer: Tommy LiPuma. Engineer: Al Schmitt. Studios: Avatar (NYC), Schnee (Hollywood). Mastering:
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TLC: FANMAIL (LAFACE)

Part of the '90s wave of Atlanta-based hip-hop/R&B groups, TLC consisted of Tionne T-Bone Watkins,
the late Lisa Left Eye Lopes and Rozonda Chilli Thomas three distinctive styles and personalities.
Though they put out just three albums over the course of nearly a decade together, every album they made
was extremely successful. This one their last featured the same blend of hip-hop and classic soul
elements that made them so popular; it contained two Number One hits No Scrubs and Unpretty.

Producers: Jermaine Dupri, Carl So-Lower, Jimmy Jam, Daryl Simmons. Engineers: Ralph Caccuirri, John
Gass, Leslie Braithwaite, Brian Frye, Phil Tan, Alvin Speights, Caludine Pontier, Phil Boutin, Jeff Griffin,
Steve Hodge, Thom Kidd, David Rideau, Kevin Lively. Studios: Crosswire (Atlanta), DARP (Atlanta),
Brandon's Way (L.A.) Flyte Time (Minneapolis). Mastering: Herb Powers/Powers House of Sound.

MADONNA: RAY OF LIGHT (MAVERICK)

Madonna has reinvented herself so many times, it's hard to keep up with her, but this foray into electronica,
drum n bass and trip-hop was one of her more successful experiments. Also, in a genre that's sometimes
considered cold, Ms. M manages to sound even warmer than usual. There were two Top 10 hits Ray
of Light and Frozen and the album was hugely popular internationally with the dance crowd.

Producers: Madonna, William Orbit, Marius de Vries, Patrick Leonard. Engineers: Pat McCarthy, Dave
Reitzas, Mark Endert, Matt Silva, Jon Englesby. Studio: Avatar (NYC). Mastering: Ted Jensen/Sterling
Sound.

ELLIOTT SMITH: XO (DREAM WORKS)

Though he'd been part of the indie rock scene for a while and put out a few albums on his own, it wasn't until
his song Miss Misery was used prominently in the film Good Will Hunting that Elliott Smith attracted a
real audience for his moody folkish ballads. That song, which was nominated for an Academy Award, led
to Smith signing a deal with DreamWorks, which put out this major-label debut. Though he has folky
tendencies and is occasionally compared to Nick Drake, Smith has more rock and pop in his system, as the
occasionally Beatlesesque production and arrangements on this fine outing show.

Producers/engineers: Elliott Smith, Tom Rothrock, Rob Schnapf. Additional engineering: Larry Crane.
Studios: Sunset Sound (L.A.) Ocean Way (L.A.), Sonora (L.A.), Jackpot (Portland, OR). Mastering:
Stephen Marcussen/Precision.

VARIOUS ARTISTS: LOS SUPER SEVEN (RCA)

A wonderful, spirited mixture of different Mexican and Tex-Mex music styles (and one Anglo song) by a
veritable supergroup, including Los Lobos leaders David Hidalgo and Cesar Rosas,norteo accordion
great Flaco Jimenez, Freddy Fender, Rick Trevino, Joe Ely and Reuben Ramos.

Producer: Steve Berlin. Engineer: Dave McNair. Studios: Cedar Creek (Austin), Sunset Sound Factory
(L.A.). Mastering: Doug Sax/Mastering Lab.

1999 RICKY MARTIN: RICKY MARTIN (COLUMBIA)

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He may be a pretty boy, but he can also sing and dance. His previous CD,Vuelve, launched his crossover
career, but this one went through the roof, thanks to the Grammy-winning Livin' La Vida Loca and Shake
Your Bon Bon. This CD helped touch off a major Latin music craze worldwide.

Producers: Desmond Child, Robi Rosa, Jon Secada, George Noriega, Walter Afanasieff, Madonna,
William Orbit, K.C. Porter, Ian Blake. Engineers: Charles Dye, Nathan Malki, Craig Lozowick, Jules
Gondor, Elliot Scheiner, Benny Faccone, Mick Guzauski, Sebastian Krys, Scott Canto, Javier Garza,
Randall Barlow, Federico Piero Jr., Marcelo Anez Fontana, Pat McCarthy, Mark Endert, Rob Chiarelli,
John Pace, Rik Pekkonen, Pablo Flores, Dave Reitzas, Dave Frazier, David Gleeson. Studios: The
Gentlemen's Club (Miami), Capitol (Hollywood), Sound Chamber (L.A.), Hit Factory (NYC), Crescent
Moon (Miami), Heaven (Miami), Right Track (NYC), Tone King (L.A.), The Enterprise (Burbank),
Guerrilla Beach (L.A.), Ocean Way (L.A.), Barking Doctor (Mt. Kisco, NY), Clinton Recording (NYC),
Westlake (L.A.), New River (Ft. Lauderdale, FL) Ochoa (San Juan, PR), Village Recorder (L.A.).
Mastering: Ted Jensen/Sterling Sound.

MOBY: PLAY (V2)

This is truly the album that wouldn't die. An intoxicating blend of samples from old Lomax field recordings,
live playing, lush melodies and hard dance rhythms, it has something that appeals to almost everyone no
wonder every song on the album has been licensed commercially at one time or another. Despite being
extremely quirky, it's sold millions worldwide, and it continues to draw new fans three years later.

Producer: Moby. Engineer: Moby.

SANTANA: SUPERNATURAL (ARISTA)

Santana and Clive Davis bring in a gaggle of outside singers, writers and producers and come up with one of
the best-selling albums of recent years and it still sounds like a Santana record. The Grammy-winning CD
features the international hits Smooth, Maria Maria and Put Your Lights On, among others. Is there
anyone who doesn't own this album?

Producers: Carlos Santana, Clive Davis, with additional production by Stephen Harris, Dante Ross, Matt
Serletic, Lauryn Hill, Wyclef Jean, Jerry Duplessis, K.C. Porter, Fher Olvera, Dust Brothers. Engineers:
John Seymour, Jim Gaines, Steve Fontano, Mike Couzi, Glenn Kolotkin, Steve Farrone, John Gamble, Tom
Lord-Alge, David Thoener, Commissioner Gordon, Tony Prendatt, Chris Theis, Andy Grassi, Jeff Poe, John
Karpowich, Benny Faccone, David Frazer, Anton Pushkansky, T-Ray, Jim Scott, Alvaro Villagro. Studios:
Electric Lady (NYC), Fantasy (Berkeley), The Plant (Sausalito), South Beach (Miami), Record Plant
(L.A.), Chung King (NYC), Hit Factory (NYC), Worldbeat, Conway (L.A.), PCP Labs, Cello (L.A.),
Skip Saylor (L.A.), NRG (L.A.), Circo Beat. Mastering: Ted Jensen/Sterling, Stephen Marcussen/A&M.

STEVE EARLE & THE DEL MCCOURY BAND: THE MOUNTAIN (E SQUARED)

A wonderful fusion of Earle's gritty, cinematic story-songs sung with characteristic passion and fire
and one of the best contemporary bluegrass bands. It's like a whole album of fabulous bluegrass short stories
a real gem. Iris DeMent and Jerry Douglas are among the guests helping out.

Producer: Ronnie McCoury. Engineers: Ray Kennedy, Ronnie McCoury. Studio: Room & Board

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(Nashville). Mastering: Hank Williams/Mastermix.

NINE INCH NAILS: THE FRAGILE (NOTHING)

On the surface, The Fragile is not tremendously different from NIN's landmark Downward Spiral album
five years earlier, but Trent Reznor and company blend their trademark elements the industrial noize,
layered keyboard textures, crushing guitars and Reznor's impassioned vocals into an even more
sophisticated weave. Amazingly, this tough, assaultive album hit Number One and sold more than two million
copies.

Producers: Trent Reznor and Alan Moulder. Engineering: Alan Moulder, with additional engineering by Bob
Ezrin, Steve Albini, Leo Herrera and Dave Ogilvie. Studio: Nothing (New Orleans). Mastering: Tom
Baker/Precision.

TOM WAITS: MULE VARIATIONS (EPITAPH)

Waits' singular style is never less than interesting, even at its most bizarre. Here, he mixes some true sonic
weirdness Big in Japan, What's He Building? et al. with one of the most beautiful songs he's ever
written, Hold On. Lots of provocative music and, as always, suprisingly sensitive balladry. His best since
1985's Rain Dogs.

Producers: Tom Waits and Kathleen Brennan. Engineers: Oz Fritz, Jacquire King, Gene Cornelius. Studios,
Prairie Sun (Cotati, CA), Sputnik Sound. Mastering: Chris Bellman/Bernie Grundman.

STING: BRAND NEW DAY (A&M)

After a lull of a few years when he seemed to lose his commercial clout, Sting returns with a highly satisfying
and eclectic album that became a worldwide hit, thanks to the popularity of the title track and the
Arab-influenced Desert Rose, featuring Cheb Mami's soaring backup vocals. As with all of Sting's solo
work (and The Police before him), the sound is impeccable.

Producers: Sting and Kipper. Engineers: Simon Osborne, Neil Dorfsman, Geoff Foster. Studios: Il Palagio
(Tuscany), Mega (Paris), Right Track (NYC), Avatar (NYC), AIR Lyndhurst (London). Mastering: Chris
Blair/Abbey Road.

D'ANGELO: VOODOO (VIRGIN)

With its stacks of shimmering vocals, simple melodies and beats that range from hip-hop to funk, D'Angelo's
Voodoo stands as one of the musically intoxicating soul albums of recent years part old school, but
unmistakably contemporary. D'Angelo can do it all and he does, here but he also has great taste in
collaborators, as appearances by folks such as Lauryn Hill, Charlie Hunter, Roy Hargrove, Raphael Saadiq
and Method Man & Redman show. Smoov!

Producers: D'Angelo, and one track each, DJ Premier and Raphael Saadiq. Engineer: Russell Elevado.
Studio: Electric Lady (NYC). Mastering: Tom Coyne/Sterling Sound.

2000 OUTKAST: STANKONIA (ARISTA)

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There's a party goin' on here, and fortunately we're all invited. The Atlanta based hip-hop/funk group throws
down some irresistible grooves over the course of this sprawling work, which encompasses 24 songs and
interludes into some loose concept aboutwell, maybe George Clinton could figure it out. But the group
covers a lot of stylistic terrain; they're certainly not stuck in any single bag. Ms. Jackson was a huge hit for
the band and earned a Grammy for Best Rap Performance By a Group, whileStankonia won the Best Rap
Album trophy.

Producers: Earthtone III, Organized Noize Productions, Antonio L.A. Reid. Engineers: John Frye, Leslie
Brathwaite, Bernasky Wall, Josh Butler, Ralph Cacciurri, Kevin Parker, Neal Pogue, Kennth Stallworth,
Mark Goodchild, Matt Still. Studios: Stankonia (Atlanta), The Dungeon (Atlanta), Patchwerk (Atlanta),
Southern Living (Atlanta), Larrabee (West Hollywood). Mastering: David Kutch/Absolute Audio.

U2: ALL THAT YOU CAN'T LEAVE BEHIND (INTERSCOPE)

After a spell of less than thrilling albums, U2 regains its championship form with an album that rivals their
best and that's saying a lot. This album sold millions around the world, earned a truckload of Grammys
and sparked a typically awesome arena tour. The stirring anthems Beautiful Day, Walk On and
Elevation are songs we'll be hearing for years, and there are three or four other songs on thisdeep CD that
are as good.

Producers: Brain Eno, Daniel Lanois. Engineers: Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois, Richard Rainey, Mark Howard,
Alex Haas, Stephen Harris, Ger McDonnell, Steve Fitzmaurice, Julian Gallagher, Mike Hedges, Steve
Lillywhite, Tim Palmer, Richard Stannard. Studios: HQ, Windmill Lane, Westland, Totally Wired (all in
Dublin), a house in the South of France. Mastering: Arnie Acosta.

THE CURE: BLOODFLOWERS (ELEKTRA)

Group leader Robert Smith has led various versions of The Cure through more than two decades, and
remarkably enough, they still sound relevant today. This CD has been billed as the third album of a trilogy
that began with 1982's Pornography and continued with the 1989 opus Disintegration well, maybe. At
any rate, it's classic Cure in many respects: darkly majestic, elegantly constructed, cool but still involving. The
group's following remains large and passionate.

Producers: Robert Smith and Paul Corkett. Engineers: Paul Corkett, Sasha Jankovic. Studios: St.
Catherine's Court (Avon, UK), Fisher Lane Farm (Surrey, UK), Rak (London). Mastering: Ian
Cooper/Metropolis.

VARIOUS ARTISTS: O BROTHER, WHERE ART THOU (LOST HIGHWAY)

Who'd have thunk that a record of old-time country music could sell 5 million copies and win a Best Album
Grammy? Bolstered by the Coen Brothers' fine movie, this ushered in a new era for traditional music. Artists
include the Soggy Mountain Boys (members of Alison Krauss' band), Emmylou Harris, Ralph Stanley,
Gillian Welch and others.

Producer: T Bone Burnett. Engineers: Mike Piersante. Studios: Sound Emporium (Nashville), Ocean Way
(Nashville), Sunset Sound (L.A.), Terminal Recorders (Jackson, MS). Mastering: Gavin Lurssen/The
Mastering Lab.

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EMINEM: THE MARSHALL MATHERS LP (INTERSCOPE)

If Eminem were controversial and lame (like 2 Live Crew, f'rinstance), he'd simply be annoying. But the fact
is he's a compelling writer and a dynamic rapper with lots to say even if a lot of it is abrasive and/or
offensive to some. He's obviously doing something right: This album sold nearly 2 million copies the first
week after its release, selling in unprecedented numbers to both black and white listeners. The Real Slim
Shady and Stan (a duet with Dido) are the best-known tracks on an album that is always provocative and
often spellbinding.

Producers: Eminem, The Bass Brothers, Dr. Dre, Mel-Man, the 45 King & Louie. Engineers: Chris
Conway, Richard Huredia, Steven King, Lance Pierre, Michelle Lynn Forbes, Aaron Lepley, Rick Behrens,
James McCrone, Mike Butler, Rob Ebeling, Akane Nakamura. Studios: The Mix Room (NYC). Encore
(Burbank), Larrabee (L.A.), Chung King (NYC), Record Plant (L.A.), 54 Sound (Ferndale, MI).

2001 THE BAHA MEN: WHO LET THE DOGS OUT (S CURVE)

Can a group that's been around 20 years really be considered a one-hit wonder? Probably not, because in
addition to the incredibly catchy (and for a while, inescapable) dance hit Who Let the Dogs Out, the group
has also served up such popular and infectious dance-floor fare as You All Dat, Get Ya Party On and
Getting Hotter, all from this fine party album. The group's exhilarating blend of Bahamian junkanoo and
various contempo R&B ingredients has had considerable international appeal, too.

Producers: Michael Mangini, Steve Greenberg, Mark Hudson, Herschel Small, Peter Amato, Skoti Elliot,
Jeffrey Chea, Anthony Flowers. Engineers: Luis Diaz, Skoti Elliot, Scott Gordon, Jules Gondor, Craig
Lozowick, Nathan Malki, Rob Eaton, Juan Rosario. Studios: Mojo Music (NYC), Circle House (Miami),
Gentlemen's Club (Miami).

ALICIA KEYS: SONGS IN A MINOR (J)

Multi-Grammy-winning debut album by the talented singer-pianist mixes jazz and contemporary R&B colors
to great effect. Fallin' was the big hit, but the CD is loaded with great tunes, including Why Do I Feel So
Sad, Girlfriend, and a cool version of Prince's How Come You Don't Call Me. A star is born!

Producer: Alicia Keys. Additional production: Kerry Brothers, Jermaine Dupri, Jimmy Cozier. Engineers:
Gerry Brown, Brian Frye, Phil Tan, Kerry Brothers, Russ Elevado, Manny Marroquin, Chris Wood, Ralph
Cacciuri, Acar Key, Paul Flacone, Tony Maserati. Studios: Battery (NYC), Southside (Atlanta), Electric
Lady (NYC), Krucial Keys (NYC), Larrabee (L.A.), Backroom (Glendale, CA), Sony (NYC), Doppler
(Atlanta), Unique (NYC), Hit Factory (NYC). Mastering: Herb Powers, Jr./Hit Factory.

NELLY FURTADO: WHOA NELLY! (DREAMWORKS)

Furtado is a talented young singer/songwriter who dabbles in all sorts of modern R&B styles on this
impressive debut effort. Her confident delivery and uncanny knack for smoothly layering creative vocal parts
make her sound like a veteran beyond her years. Whether she's laying down some hip-hop song or soaring
on pop tracks like her first hit, I'm Like a Bird, Furtado always sounds like she's in complete control.
Definitely a talent to watch.

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Producers: Nelly Furtado, Gerald Eaton, Brain West. Engineers: Brian West, Victor Florencia, Brad
Haehnel, Denis Tougas. Studios: The Gymnasium (Toronto), Can-Am (Tarzana, CA), Metalworks
(Toronto), Iguana (Toronto), McClear Digital (Toronto), Mastering: Scott Hull/Classic Sound.

TRAIN: DROPS OF JUPITER (COLUMBIA)

The San Francisco Bay Area band has had its eye on the mainstream for some time, but it wasn't until they
cut the grand, sweeping Drops of Jupiter for this sophomore effort that they found widespread
acceptance. With its cryptic but engaging lyrics, a glorious Paul Buckmaster-arranged string section, and
singer Pat Monahan's sandpaper-soul delivery, the song is an epic piece of work, worthy of the Grammy it
received in 2002. The rest of the album is more conventional, but not without its charms.

Producer: Brendan O'Brien. Engineers: Nick DiDia, David Bryant, Steve Churchyard, Ryan Williams.
Studio: Southern Tracks (Atlanta).

BJORK: VESPERTINE (ELEKTRA)

This mostly serene and reflective effort from Iceland's quirky music queen combines some of her most
accessible songs to date with numbers that sound like intensely personal jottings in a diary. The arrangements
are unfailingly interesting, employing lush strings, choral vocals, harps, music boxes and other
unusual-for-pop instrumentation. A fascinating outing by one of music's most gifted eccentrics.

Producers: Bjork, with additional production by Marius de Vries, Martin Console. Engineers: Jack Davies,
Damien Taylor, Spike Stent, Geoff Foster, Valgeir Sigurdsson, Leigh Jamieson. Studios: El Cortijo (San
Pedro, Spain), Magic Shop (NYC), Astoria (NYC), Avatar (NYC), Sear Sound (NYC) Thule (Reykjavik,
Iceland), Quad (NYC), Looking Glass (NYC), The Loft (NYC), Air Lyndhurst (London), Olympic
(London).

DESTINY'S CHILD: SURVIVOR (COLUMBIA)

Just because they're fabulously commercial doesn't mean they aren't good: So far, Destiny's Child has
shown an unerring instinct for churning out buoyant R&B/pop hits. This album gave us Independent Women,
Part 1 (from the film Charlie Angels), Survivor, Bootylicious and Emotion, all of which show off the
trio's superb vocal blend, which is part-Motown, part-church. Get used to leader Beyonce Knowles
she's going to be part of the popular music landscape for a long time to come.

Producers: Beyonce Knowles, Poke & Tone, Anthony Dent, Rob Fusari, Falonte Moore, Damon Elliott,
Errol McCalla Jr., Walter Afanasieff, Ken Fambro, Rapture Stewart, Eric Seats, Dwayne Wiggins, Bill Lee,
Calvin Gaines. Engineers: Manelich Sotolongo, Troy Gonzales, Ramon Morales, Rich Travali, Anthony
Dent, Orlando Calzada, Tony Maserati, James Hoover, Kent Huffnagle, Damon Elliott, Dave Pensado, Dan
Workman, Brian Springer, Dexter Simmons, Greg Bieck, David Gleeson, Dave Way, Michael Conrader,
David Donaldson, Jim Caruana. Studios: Lobo (Deer Park, NY), TK (Honolulu), Sugarhill (Houston), Hit
Factory (NYC), Chase (Atlanta), Sound on Sound (NYC), Digital Services (Houston), Enterprise
(Burbank), WallyWorld (CA), Stay Tuned (Atlanta), Chung King (NYC), 24/7 (Houston), House of Music
(Oakland, CA), Sony (NYC).

BLINK 182: TAKE OFF YOUR PANTS AND JACKET (MCA)

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You see, it does pay to run around buck-naked in an MTV video. Amazingly enough, this was one of the
best-selling rock albums of 2001, appealing mostly to teenage boys, who dig their speedy (and catchy)
punk-pop melodies and funny and frank lyrics, many of which address the concerns of angst-y adolescents
and party animals everywhere. Raucous and raunchy, Blink 182 dare to be stoopid, and that's something
there's always room for in rock'n'roll. It is a great-sounding album, too.

Producer: Jerry Finn. Engineers: Joe McGrath, Tom Lord-Alge. Studios: Signature Sound (San Diego),
Larrabee West (Hollywood), Cello (L.A.), Encore (Burbank). Mastering: Bernie Grundman.

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Wonderful Americana jazz with folk and Western strains, the ghosts of early New Orleans, electric Miles,
and much more played by a superb octet led by guitarist Frisell. Everything he does is at least interesting, but
this is may be his best.

Producer: Lee Townsend. Engineer: Judy Clapp. Studios: O'Henry (Burbank), Different Fur (SF).
Mastering: Greg Calbi/Sterling Sound.

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About The Studio

Power Station, South Florida was designed after the acoustical


specifications of the famous world class Power Station in New York City.
This world class studio was designed and built by legendary record
producer, Tony Bongiovi. The studio won countless awards and has a
clientele list which looks like a whos who in the record industry. This
success was due to Tonys acoustical designs. The hundreds of Gold and
Platinum albums recorded at Power Station all share one significant
common denominator, The Power Station studio design. With the original
Power Station blueprints in hand, we have used the exact same acoustical
formulas to create, Power Station, South Florida.

Built as a joint venture between RoMar Entertainment and Bongiovi


Records to develop and record various artists under their direction, has
now opened its doors to the public. Every inch of this studio is designed
with a functional use in mind. The studio control room designed after
Studio A and live sound room designed after Studio B from the original
Power
Station. Not only designed, but acoustically treated by Tony Bongiovi,
Power Station South Florida truly replicates the sound of the original.
Power Station thrives on superior quality with a great vibe to create. Large
spacious control room and large live studio provide an atmosphere
conducive to achieving the best creative and productive experience
possible.

Power Station South Florida is located in Pompano Beach, minutes


away from Ft. Lauderdale, Miami, and West Palm Beach. Centered in the
middle of food, lodging and various other amenities, Power Station easily
caters to out of town clients.

Please call for a tour of our studio. Local musicians, be sure to ask
about special deals for, local bands!

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By David Weiss

Jan 5, 2007 4:33 PM

The worlds of pro audio and consumer electronics were bridged at New York City's Avatar Studios in December, where Bongiovi
Acoustics unveiled the Digital Power Station car radio. Demonstrated by audio icon Tony Bongiovi (pictured) in Avatars Studio A,
the patent-pending technology being manufactured by JVC made a very impressive debut.

According to Bongiovi Acoustics, the Digital Power Station, embedded in a computer chip, is the first of a new generation of digital
audio signal processors that can be programmed to reproduce studio quality sound in virtually any audio device. Using a
combination of filters, EQ and gain amplification, it achieves total linear control over the entire audio spectrum, allowing
frequency-specific amplification to achieve desired results in the playback environment.

So how does it sound? If the demo in the Ford Focus that rolled into Studio A is any indication, excellent. Aimed first at lower- to
mid-priced car lines at an anticipated cost of $700 to $1,100 for the upgrade, the Digital Power Station should put much higher
quality sound within reach of the everyday driver.
Photo credit: David Weiss
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Escaping the UNIX1 Tar Pit


Producing CD-ROMs in the UNIX Environment
Authored & Published in January of 1991

Stan J. Caterbone
Director of CD-ROM Technologies for American Helix Technology
Director of Advanced Media Group, Ltd.
1857 Colonial Village Lane
Lancaster, PA 17601.
Phone: (800) 525-6575
Fax: (717) 392-7897

John S. Garofolo
Computer Scientist
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Technology Building,
Room A-216
Gaithersburg, MD 20899
Phone: (301) 975-3193
Email: john@ssi.ncsl.nist.gov

UNIX is a trademark of American Telephone and Telegraph, Inc. (AT&T). 2Disclaimer: Certain trade names and company products are
mentioned in the text in order to adequately specify procedures and equipment used. In no case does such identification imply
recommendation or endorsement by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, nor does it imply that the products are
necessarily the best available for the purpose.

Just when things are going smoothly, and we begin to feel a little too comfortable and too
confident with CD-ROM technology, someone or something puts us in our place -- and
thankfully so. It's these challenges that facilitate our progress toward broadening the horizons
of CD-ROM technologies.

This article is intended to inform publishers and manufacturers of the problems that can be
encountered in using UNIX tar-formatted files as a medium of data submission for CD-ROM
production and some of the issues confronting the next generation of CD-ROM publishers.
Databases developed on non-DOS-based3 systems which have performance requirements that
exceed MS-DOS capabilities are becoming more commonplace. Ironically, the existing CD-ROM
production infrastructure has been created and supported primarily by DOS-based systems.
Although we are making progress in publishing data on other platforms, a large majority of
the CD-ROMs published today are still designed on DOS machines for use on DOS machines.
The current tendency to link CD-ROM with DOS is making difficult the implementation of CD-
ROM technology on non-DOS systems and, therefore, slowing its widespread acceptance.
3DOS is a trademark of the International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) and MS-DOS is
a trademark of the Microsoft Corporation.

The ensuing paragraphs illustrate the need for the CD-ROM industry become more in tune with
the trends which are shaping information technologies. CD-ROM, which is one such
information technology, is beginning to recruit a new breed of both users and publishers,
which are hoping that CD-ROM will adapt to them, as opposed to them having to adapt to it.
The Automated Speech Recognition Group of the National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST) is one such CD-ROM publisher.

The NIST Automated Speech Recognition Group


Sponsored in part by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Information Science

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and Technology Office (DARPA-ISTO), the group designs and implements methods of
performance evaluation for spoken language systems. These systems consist of natural
language understanding as well as speech recognition components. Additionally, it distributes
databases, or corpora, of speech recordings as standard reference material for the
development and evaluation of these systems.

Traditionally, these speech corpora have been recorded and stored in a digital form rather than
in an analog audio format. This allows the data to be easily loaded, stored, and manipulated in
computers and prevents signal degradation in copies. The speech is digitized at a sampling
rate of between 10 and 20 kHz., as opposed to the 44.1 kHz. sampling rate used in CD-audio.
Digitizing speech at these sampling frequencies keeps intact the properties of the speech
signal that are important for automatic speech recognition while minimizing storage
requirements. These corpora typically consist of thousands of spoken phrases or sentences
which are stored in separate files for ease of computer manipulation.

In the mid 1980's, the NIST began an archival/lending library for public domain speech
corpora. The corpora were originally maintained and distributed on half-inch reel-to-reel digital
magnetic computer tapes. Initially, these corpora were small, but as recognition systems
became more sophisticated, their appetite for "training" data grew tremendously. By the end
of the decade these corpora were each occupying 50 or more 6250 bpi. half-inch magnetic
tapes and even larger databases were on the horizon. Managing these colossal databases of
speech had become a real problem. Simply storing, copying, and distributing the corpora had
become unwieldy. Furthermore, maintaining the integrity of the corpora was even more
difficult as tapes were frequently damaged in shipment or by rogue tape drives.

NIST and CD-ROM


By early 1988, the NIST Automated Speech Recognition Group had begun investigating optical
disk storage technologies as a means of replacing its tape archives. Initially, Write-Once Read-
Many (WORM) technology was considered for use as a universal distribution medium but was
found to lack adequate standardization. Fortunately, in the Spring of 1988, the ISO-9660 file
format standard for CD-ROM was adopted and CD-ROM was chosen by NIST as a new
"experimental" medium for distributing speech corpora.

NIST decided that the first corpus to be produced on CD-ROM would be the DARPA "TIMIT"
Acoustic-Phonetic Continuous Speech Corpus. Under DARPA sponsorship, TIMIT was jointly
designed, recorded, transcribed, and archived by Texas Instruments (TI) , the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology (MIT), SRI International, and the National Bureau of Standards (now
NIST). The TIMIT corpus was designed to provide speech data for the acquisition of
acousticphonetic knowledge and for the development and evaluation of automatic speech
recognition systems. The corpus contains recordings of 630 speakers from 8 major dialect
divisions of American English each speaking 10 phonetically-rich sentences. In addition to
standard orthographic (text) transcriptions, TIMIT contains unique time-aligned phonetic
transcriptions.

NIST felt that TIMIT's unique structure would be of great interest to speech researchers and,
therefore, would probably be ideal for widespread publication on CD-ROM. NIST decided to
publish two-thirds of the corpus on a "prototype" CD-ROM. Because of the ISO-9660
restrictions on filename length and format, the chosen two-thirds of the corpus to be placed
on CD-ROM was restructured from a flat directory structure with lengthy unique UNIX
filenames into a dense 5-level directory hierarchy, which reflected the design of the corpus and
conformed to ISO-9660. The resulting directory structure contained 4200 bottom-level
subdirectories -- one for each sentence-utterance, and 3 files per utterance for a total of
12,600 data files! This new organization required the use of the entire path and filename to
uniquely identify a file but was "visually navigable."

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To date, more than 200 "TIMIT Prototype" discs have been distributed to universities and
speech research laboratories worldwide. The discs were well received by the speech research
community and have been read on PC's, Macintoshes4, various UNIX systems, NeXT5
machines and MicroVAXes6. The "experiment" had proved to be successful.

As of this writing, NIST has produced four releases of speech corpora on eight discs. Recently,
NIST completed production of its most ambitious speech disc so far. The new disc is a
complete revision of the TIMIT Prototype disc and contains the speech for the complete 630-
speaker corpus as well as all-new time aligned word-boundary transcriptions. The new TIMIT
CD-ROM contains 25,200 data files (4 files per utterance) as well as more extensive
documentation and software utilities.

After the production of the TIMIT prototype disc, NIST recognized the need to distribute
speech 4Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. 5NeXT is a trademark of NeXT, Inc.
corpora in a consistent format. Unfortunately, no standard file format existed for storing and
exchanging speech signals. Compounding this problem, almost every speech research
laboratory around the world used different hardware and software configurations for speech
signal processing and analysis.

A UNIX-Based CD-ROM Preparation Workstation


In order to implement a full scale CD-ROM production effort, the Automated Speech
Recognition Group built a UNIX-based CD-ROM publishing workstation, which also doubles as a
general-purpose speech research system. CD-ROM images are prepared on a Sun
Microsystems server system with 32 megabytes of main memory, 3 gigabytes of high-speed
magnetic disc storage, a 9- track tape drive, an 8mm tape drive, and of course a CD-ROM
drive. The workstation contains two 1.2 gigabyte magnetic disc drives on which entire CD-
ROM images can be assembled and simulated.

Each CD-ROM is now organized entirely in the UNIX environment. Many of the standard UNIX
utilities and capabilities have proven ideal tools for CD-ROM preparation. Tar files are now
submitted for CD-ROM replication on one 8mm tape, instead of 5 or 6 half-inch reel-to-reel
tapes.

UNIX-based CD-ROM premastering software is planned to be added in the near future to help
alleviate some of the complications NIST has experienced in submitting data for replication. By
performing ISO-9660 formatting in house, an ISO-9660 image can be submitted to the
replication facility. The ISO-9660 image can then be directly loaded into a mastering system
thus circumventing the problems which can occur downloading tar-formatted files.

NIST has developed strategies to maximize the portability of its CD-ROMs by organizing
speech data into a consistent format and providing utilities which can be linked into each
laboratory's unique hardware and software systems. To accomplish this, a flexible, object-
oriented header structure was developed for the exchange of speech files, especially on CD-
ROM. The header is an ASCII-based structure prepended to each speech file and allows an
utterance to be uniquely identified (even if the file is copied from CD-ROM and inadvertently
renamed) and describes basic attributes of the speech signal to aid in digital to analog
operations. A set of software utilities have been written, "Speech Header Resources"
(SPHERE), to provide a low-level interface for importing and manipulating these files. NIST
now publishes all speech data in this more consistent format.

A Data Submission Problem


All of the key components for efficient CD-ROM production were in place at NIST, except for a
vehicle for data submission. When NIST initially delved into the world of CD-ROM production,

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it was dismayed to learn that most CD-ROM replication facilities accepted only standard ANSI
labeled or ISO-9660 imaged tapes as transfer media. The small Automated Speech
Recognition Group could not justify the expense of purchasing a special-purpose premastering
workstation dedicated to creating ISO-9660 tapes. Neither could NIST provide standard ANSI-
labeled tapes because the simple structure of ANSI-formatted files would not preserve the
extensive directory structure required by the many files typically contained in speech corpora.

The UNIX tar Answer?


The tar-formatted tape is the standard medium of data exchange in the UNIX world and NIST
had been successfully distributing speech corpora on "tar tapes" for several years. The UNIX
tar (Tape Archive) utility was designed to create a portable archive format for UNIX files. The
tar program generates a single file (usually on magnetic tape) which contains all of the
information necessary for reconstituting directories, files, and UNIX-specific file parameters.
What distinguishes the tar utility from most other archive programs is that the archive format
it creates is portable across machines and operating systems. The key to the tar format's
portability is in its simplicity. Tar does not employ any elaborate compression algorithms when
generating an archive. It simply creates a byte-for-byte copy of each file to be archived with a
prepended header block. The header block contains the path and name of the file (or
directory), the file size, the time of last modification, and UNIX ownership and permission
flags. Because the information in the each header block as well as the file itself is byte-
encoded, the tar file can be read by any system which can recognize a stream of bytes. Of
course, binary executable files are system-specific and cannot usually be implemented on
differing systems. But text, source code, and binary data files can be easily exchanged.

To date, the tar program has been ported to many operating systems, including MS-DOS and
VMS8 as well as the many variants of UNIX. Because the tar format is portable and preserves
directory hierarchy, and because a tar file can be written to a standard ANSI-labeled tape or
any other storage medium, NIST concluded that tar formatted ANSI tapes would be the ideal
vehicle for providing a CD-ROM-ready file image to a replication plant. Unfortunately, NIST has
found that most replication plants either refuse to accept tar-formatted files or they charge
considerable "data conversion" fees to download the files into their premastering systems. To
say the least, the acceptance of tar as an input medium for CD-ROM production has been less
than universal by the CD-ROM replication industry. The replication facilities that have ventured
into the "tar pit" with NIST have frequently encountered technical delays and cost overruns. In
theory, the tar-tape to CD-ROM process should be simple.

But in reality, it has rarely been straightforward to implement. Pitfalls in Extracting a CD-ROM
Image from a UNIX tar File The challenges encountered in producing a CD-ROM from a 630-
megabyte tar tape, which contains over 25,000 files, can at first seem insurmountable.
Several problems have occurred during production, some of which are still not completely
resolved. Downloading and extracting a CD-ROM image from a tar file can be excruciatingly
slow, taking 15 or more machine hours of time for a single disc image. If a tar file is packed
with thousands of files, unforeseen complications can arise in the extraction process, and
diagnosing and troubleshooting all of the subsystems involved can become painful for even the
most experienced of engineers and technicians.

Extracting the file structure from a tar file for a CD-ROM such as the new TIMIT disc requires a
great deal of time and attention because of the extraordinary number of directories and files.
The subsystems involved in the tar extraction process require seamless integration. These
include the PC hardware platform and MS-DOS operating system, the premastering system,
the device drivers, controller cards, tape back-up systems, and the tar utility. Limitations
inherent in the MS-DOS operating system, device drivers, and file structures can result in
breakdowns in any one of these subsystems resulting in the loss of hours of man and machine
time in the production process.

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Eight-mm tape subsystems can be especially vulnerable when extracting exceedingly large
numbers of files. This is because 8mm tape drives are mechanically suited for streaming
operations. They are not as accommodating as 9-track tape drives in the quick stopping and
starting movements, which become necessary when extracting many thousands of small files.
Additional loss of efficiency occurs when 8mm drives must interface with a system, which has
become bogged-down with overloaded magnetic disk sub-systems. The only way to optimize
their operation is to load and buffer large blocks of raw data before it is tar-extracted. Subtle
problems may also arise when the controller cards of some 8mm tape systems are not entirely
compatible with the publishing system being used. These and other unforeseen problems can
cause a tape drive to abort operations well before completion of the extraction process. Worse
yet, because the tar format does not guarantee that directories and files are stored in any
particular order, an entire tar file must be scanned to extract any subset of files contained in
it. If the tar-extraction process aborts before the end of the tar file is reached, the entire
process must be restarted from the beginning to insure that all files are loaded. These
constraints require that special efforts be taken to prepare backup tapes and even second
backup tapes during production. This is one area of risk where the insurance is well worth the
effort, and is within one's control. Many of the other pitfalls are not as easy to anticipate or
avoid.

One of the more frustrating problems encountered while downloading the TIMIT tar file was
that of the overhead created while extracting the 18,900 small transcription files. To illustrate
this point, during the downloading of the 632-megabyte tar file, containing the 25,241 TIMIT
files, the process aborted on 650-, 850-, and 1200-megabyte partitions due to insufficient disc
space!

On UNIX systems, the size of file blocks (similar to the ISO-9660 and DOS sector structures)
can be modified. Although the ISO-9660 standard supports different sector sizes, the
individual operating systems used in the premastering process may present problems. For
example, MS-DOS 3.31 does not allow any modifications to sector size. Fortunately, MS-DOS
4.0 is more forgiving.

The TIMIT tar file contained 18,900 transcription files of under 2Kb each. A premastering
system running DOS 3.31 with a 16Kb sector size would require over 300 megabytes of disk
storage for these files, which actually amount to less than 32 megabytes of data. This results
in disk overhead of 1 order of magnitude! However, by switching to DOS 4.0, the sector size
can be reduced to as little as 512 bytes. This significantly reduces the overhead being used by
the DOS partition. It is therefore important to adjust the sector size to accommodate the size
of the database files to be downloaded. To maximize disk usage, the sector size should be set
high when premastering a database with a few large textual files. But when a database (such
as TIMIT) contains many small files, the sector size should be greatly reduced. Likewise, it is
also important to allow for this kind of overhead on the CD-ROM itself. Although CD-ROMs are
generally created with a 2Kb sector size, the sector size can be reduced on the ISO-9660
image in the premastering phase to as little as 512 bytes. By decreasing the sector size on the
TIMIT ISO-9660 image to 512 bytes, potential disc overhead was reduced by about 32
megabytes.

Finally, a hidden source of potential problems lies within the implementation of the utility used
to extract the tar file. There are currently a number of tar utilities that have been written and
are in use today. Many of these utilities are suboptimal in speed and efficiency. The time
required for downloading a tar file can become critical when extracting large numbers of files.
Therefore, using the right tar implementation is a must.

The Real "Tar Pit" -- Universal Operability


The real problem facing the CD-ROM industry concerning the production of non-DOS-based

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discs lies not in which utilities or platforms to use, but within the deeper abyss of universal
operability. Universal operability encompasses the common methodology of transferring,
publishing, and retrieving many different types of data across different platforms, while using
different hardware and software systems. Attempting to extract a tar file into a DOS-based
premastering system is a perfect example of why universal operability is the next technical
challenge for the CD-ROM industry at large. If this issue is continued to be ignored, entire
market segments will be left paralyzed because of the inability to publish information from
beginning to end without experiencing compatibility problems. This bleak scenario could result
in the CD-ROM industry losing the acceptance and respect it has worked hard to gain.

The Challenge Ahead


This article has illustrated some of the potential problems, which can result when using the
UNIX tar format as a data submission medium for CD-ROM replication. More importantly, it
has shown that a much greater variety of CD-ROM applications could blossom if the CD-ROM
industry embraces a diversification of CD-ROM platforms. The ISO-9660 standard has
provided a good basis for the exchange of CD-ROMs across different hardware and software
platforms. It is now time for the CD-ROM industry to address and overcome the many
obstacles faced by the challenge of universal operability. The increasing need for a standard
media- and platform-independent format for data submission is just one such obstacle. In the
short term, manufacturers of CD-ROM premastering workstations should publish specifications
indicating the limitations of their systems. This would allow publishers and replicators of
"atypical" CD-ROMs to avoid many of unforeseen pitfalls they must now face. In the long term,
these premastering systems must be made more robust.

The next generation of CD-ROM publishers and users will help CD-ROM technology reach new
heights, but they will become far less forgiving as CD-ROM becomes more commonplace. For
NIST, the UNIX road to CD-ROM has certainly been "the road less traveled." Currently, the
development, production, and use of CD-ROM technology in UNIX and other environments is
still in its infancy. However, by increasing support for development and production in these
environments, CD-ROMs may someday be produced and used on a variety of platforms as
easily as they are on MS-DOS-based systems today. It is only in this way that the CD-ROM will
become the truly universal medium of data exchange that it was intended to be.

Acknowledgments
The authors wish to thank the following people which have helped them in their quest for
solutions to the problems this article has outlined: Joe Bradley and Clayton Summers at Philips
and Dupont 10Helgerson, L. W., "Universal Operability: The Technical Solution", Disc
Magazine, pp. 36-39, October 1990. Optical Co., Dennis Clark, formerly of Meridian Data, Inc.,
Leon Whidbee and Gisele Venczel at Disc Manufacturing, Inc., Lance Buder and Sylvester Pefek
at Optical Media International, and Tom Brown at Reflective Software.

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1990 STRATEGIC PLANNING

Executive Summary - 1989 Plan & Progress to Date

A. THINGS THAT WENT NOT SO WELL......


1> Mastering
.. Mastering was a cost passed through to the client when our original plans were put to
paper. Today Mastering is either included in the disc price, or a minimal
charge is obtained from the small or one time Compact Discs user. The
net result has been a severe cut in the margin, particulary when
we had targeted the smaller users.

2> Lower disc prices


.. During the development of our plan disc prices had appeared to stabalize at the $1.50 -
$2.00 range for the smaller user, but over the last 12 - 18 months these
began to erode. This was driven by several large commodity producers
trying to obtain a larger market share, and attemping to drive off
competition. The net result has been pricing as low as $.85 -
$1.00 per disc, thus creating a further lowering of the margins.

3> Late start up


.. The facility was not able to be occupied until mid-December, appoximately 90 days behind
our original targeted move-in date. Together with a few key
components arriving late, the net result being equipment start-up
was not able to begin until January 1, 1989. Creating a time line
about 120 days behind our original targeted date.

4> Slower ramp up


.. The actual start-up went very smooth, however the amount of time required to prospect
clients, receive orders, receive production ready components from the
client, and complete shippable product has been far greater than
expected or projected. The net result being a much greater time
span to cultivate and turn around orders, thus slowing down and
delaying the projected revenue stream.

5> Interest
.. Only basic interest charges were budgeted into our plan based on projections. In reality the
late start, the long ramp up, the lower margins, and the time lag in the
completion of special projects that were added to the plan, have
resulted in higher than projected interest charges. The net result, a
much larger debt to service, lowering the margin.

6> Stay Focused


..Looking Back - We could have focused more on operational issues. There are many
distractions that come about in the everyday life of a start-up,
particularly when involved with high technology. During the past year
we had a tendency to over-look the everyday tradtional functions and
only focus on the complex issues at hand. Administrative procedures
that should have had more attention, such as order processing,
customer service, and basic personnel management did not recieve
enough attention.

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In an effort to make our goals as projected, we had a constant fight to avoid putting blinders
on to the things that were happening in our industry. Such as the time
required to prospect a client, demand cycles within the industry, and the
stability of pricing.

The net result is that with the plant now operational, we will be able to apply a
greater amount of attention to these areas in 1990. This will
result in highly efficient operational tools, and give us a more
accurate picture of our industry.

B. Accomplisments..WHAT WENT WELL....

1> Facility
.. The facility was completed as invisioned and truely captures the spirit that was intended.
The net result being the facility has greatly aided us in capturing
key clients and resulted in the image being created we had
desired.

2> Qualified with majors


.. CBS, GRP, CAPITOL, AND RCA, are all considered major forces in the industry. It is very
unsual for an independent production facility to qualify with major labels
within their first six months of operations. The net result being
industry prestige, higher volume, and longer runs per title.

3> Image
.. To be succesful in todays global market a company needs more than good prices and
quality. There must be something that sets you apart from the rest,
IMAGE. In our plan we identified that need and targeted a well defined
image that had to be developed. An image of High Quality Products,
Special Services, Attention To Detail, Excellent Customer Service,
Innovative Approaches To Problems, and The Ablility To Get The Job
Done. We have that IMAGE, and the net result is a suberb
reputation, which is now leading to good working relationships
with high end clients.

4> Ahead of schedule in CD-ROM


.. The CD-ROM industry is coming on strong and is about one year ahead of our projections.
The net result is Helix has established itself as a force in the
developing CD-ROM industry.

5> Pioneered sucessful new production technology


.. The industry has carefully watched and evaluated our innovative production technology.
The net result is many of our competitors are now installing
components that have been developed and tested at our facility,
further enhancing our image of being an industry leader.

6> Expanding plant capacity


.. The 1989 plan had called for a doubling of capacity based on market demand. During the
fourth quarter of 1989 we will be installing our second production line,
thus doubling our capacity. This expansion is being driven by two
forces, one is the increasing market and client demand we are

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experiencing, and secondly the need for this facility to produce at a


higher output level to off-set the fixed overhead that we must suppport.
Although driven by two distinctly different issues, the facility will
be expanding within the time frame that was projected.

II. Key Performance Measures

A. Audio

1> Plant Utilization


a> 1990 Capacity, 3.6 Million Discs
b> 1990 Projected Goal, 3.3 Million Discs

2> Plant Yield, 80% or 2.75 Million Discs

3> Order turn around, 3 weeks from time of order

4> Sales, .....

5> Bottom line .....

B. CD-ROM

1> Sales ....

2> Completion of CD-ROM projects

3> Bottom line....

C. Special Projects

1> Evaluation as needed....

III. Internal Analysis

A. Key Segments - Key Performance Measures

1> Administrative

Customer Service:

Providing accurate information:

Paperwork turnaround:

2> Manufacturing

3> Sales/Marketing

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B. Summary of Strengths and Weaknesses

1> Strengths

a> Manufacturing ability

b> Marketing

c> Identifing and Analyzing problems

2> Weaknesses

a> Reliance on third party vendors

b> Fast turn around

c> Effective internal communications

C. Highlights of new insights influencing 1990 planning

1> Need for more effective communication internally

a> Executive team

b> teaching communication skills to 2nd level

D. Data still to be develpoed/analyzed and status of progress

1> Systems/Tracking development

2> Operating costs

3> Mastering

4> Premastering

IV. External Analysis

A. Industry Structures

1> Technology changes

2> Industry capacity VS demand

3> Third party dependant

a> Mastering

b> Premastering

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c> Packaging

B. Served Market Changes

1> Market will get larger

2> Increased demand brings increased competition

3> Growth

a> Audio - medium

b> CD-ROM - high

4> Diversity will follow the growth rate

5> Less concentrated as industries grow

C. Key Competitors

1> US-Canadian trade pact adds two competitors

2> Shutdown of Shape Optimedia

3> Acquisition of Shape by Eurodisc

D. Nature of Competition

1> Key sucess factors

a> Audio

i> Price
ii> Volume

iii> Turnaround

iv> Services

b> CD-ROM

i> Relationships

ii> Technical expertise

iii> Required equipment

iv> Turnaround

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2> How we compete

a> Audio

i> Price

ii> Turnaround

iii> Services

iv> Image

b> CD-ROM

i> Relationships

ii> Technical expertise

iii> LASERTEX software tools


The LASERTEX software tools incorporate the full service approach which most companies
need and are actively looking for.

iv> Image
American Helix from the beginning has worked to develop a high end image which will be
very important in CD-ROM.

3> How they compete

a> Audio

i> Price

ii> Volume

iii> Turnaround

b> CD-ROM

i> Relationships

ii> Technical expertise

iii> Required equipment


Most replicators working in CD-ROM have already acquired the necessary premastering and
mastering equipment. This is an area where American
Helix can not compete.

iv> Turnaround
With mastering other companies are able to offer a one day turn around on orders where we
can't bid on these contracts

4> Future Changes

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a> Audio

i> Increased capacity

b> CD-ROM

i> Replicators acquiring software


We can expect replicators to actively seek relationships with software vendors to provide the
increasing demand from their customers. We should try
to turn this change to our advantage by marketing to the
replicators.

ii> Software vendors lowering prices


Software vendors will lower their prices in reaction to increased competition in the industry.
We must keep our competitive anaylsis up to date and
sell more than just price.

iii> Relationships developing


Companies are scrambling now to develop relationships. We need to scramble at a faster
pace.

iv> Increased services


As time goes on more and more companies will adopt the full service approach. Only the
replicatore can truly provide the full service approach.

E. Threats and Opportunities

1> Threat

a> Audio

i> More competitors

ii> Increased capacity

iii> Technology changes

b> CD-ROM

i> More competitors

ii> Technology changes

iii> Missing window of Opportunity

iv> Inability to develop relationships

2> Opportunities

a> Audio

i> Gain market share thru special services

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ii> Trend towards long term contractual


relationships

iii> Expand product line (ie. cassettes)

iv> Market technology

v> Increase volume from demand

b> CD-ROM

i> Leadership role


There exists today the opportunity to develop a leadership role in the CD-ROM industry by
providing full service and education at a time when the
industry is still young and confusion still exists.

ii> Increased margins


Margins are generally higher due to the fact that the industry is still very young.

iii> Develop solid relationships


Many companies are looking for relationships with optical publishing experts to add additional
services to their company.

iv> Expand product line (ie. WORM)


American Helix must continue to look for additional products and services to provide its
customers to increase the customers dependancy on
Helix.

V. Strategic Issues For 1990

A. Utilize plant capacity

<Impact> Directly related to plant utilization


Charts: Start-up ramp this year
1990, expansion ramp up
Break-even vs utilization

B. Niche services

1> Multicolor and full color label printing

<Impact> Value added service that helps to increase margins and our ability to attract new
customers
prices............

2> Premastering ala Boyer

<Impact> Enhance our ability to turn around orders in a timely manner, increase margins,
and limit our dependancy on outside vendors

pricing............

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C. Control cost of mastering

1> Discs per title

2> Reducing outside vendor cost

3> Increase fee to client

4> Acquire mastering capabilities

<Impact> Enhance our ability to turn around orders in a timely manner, increase margins,
and limit our dependancy on outside vendors

D. Practice better communication

1> Internally through training programs

<Impact> Positive impact on all performance measures

2> Externally through industry articles

<Impact> Positve impact on sales

E. Manage our bottom line

<Impact> Positive impact on our bottom line

F. Implement LASERTEX/Advanced Media Group

<Impact> Enables us to complete projects, sell, and have a bottom line

G. Research vertical revenue streams

<Impact> Increases market and industry awareness

VI. Training and Development

A. Technical Training

1> Vendor sponsored training for production people

B. Management Training

1> Excel for communication skills & other weak areas

2> Computer and other courses

VII. Vision

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A. A company we as customers would feel good about dealing with and as employees be
proud to be associated with.

B. Grow with Audio

C. Develop high end niche services

D. Leadership role in CD-ROM

E. Public executions

VIII. Key Investment Strategies

A. Mastering

B. Continued expansion

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Develop I m ages Pre- Qualify Called 03/ 07/ 90 Jim Dering/


M a n sco, I n c. Quest ion 2/ 10/ 1990 I n Cont act
N a t ion a l Assoc Of W a t ch
& Clock
General Council Meet ing
Bid $ 47,500 2/ 21/ 1990 July Cont act 04/ 05/ 90
Collect or Pat Tom es/ Paul Develop Mult im edia Applciat ion I nform al Budget Approval Test I m age 05/ 31/ 90
Wills Pre- Qualify Quest ion 1/ 5/ 1990 02/ 25/ 90 St oryboard
Pa r son s & Br in k e r h off Proj ect 4t h on Priorit y 6- 8 Send ROM I nform at ion
En gin e e r s Develop Technical Applicat ion Weeks 4/ 25/ 1990
Pre- Qualifying Quest Meet ing 03/ 28/ 90 General Call 05/ 31/ 90 Cont act
Tao Mat lock Marcia Earle 1/ 27/ 1990 Discussions Tao / St at us

For d N e w H olla n d Replicat ion Bid 2/ 8/ 1990 Com m it m ent t o DATAWARE


Robert Shively Carm en
Mart in Bid W/ St eve Swan ? Keep in Touch
Verbal Approval 03/ 08/ 90/ S.
M obil Oil, I n c. Lyn n Legal Docum ent at ion Bid Robert son June or July St art Cont act ed 06/ 01/ 90 Left
H yla n d $47,500 1/ 13/ 1990 Dat e Message
Develop Soft ware and
Ge n e r ic Soft w a r e , I n c. Technical Docs CONTACT

Mark Wiley? Pre- Qualify Quest ion 2/ 5/ 1990


I n dia n a Be ll CONTACT
Ref Bruce Kline
Con gr e ssion a l I n fo
Syst e m s CD- DI AGNOSTI CS

Sent Version 1.2 CONTACT


& Technical Specs
CD- DI AGNOSTI CS License
M icr osoft , I n c Agreem ent CONTACT
Evaluat e 02/ 28/ 90 Tech Docs
03/ 08/ 90
Be ll At la n t ic Develop Direct ory Sam ple Dat e by Cost Meet ing for
I nvoice St ory
Ken Clark PAPER GLUT 3/ 20/ 1990 Prot ot ype & Present $1,000 Called 05/ 31/ 90

St oryboard 04/ 12/ 90 CD- ROM $450 Left Message Dat a?


Will verify Dat a &
I nfo for Dem o Send " CD- ROM TECH" Qt y
3/ 20/ 1990 3/ 26/ 1990 5/ 3/ 1990

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CDD Rev 1.4 t o
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Technical Docum ent M. Grubbs " get dat a 05/ 02,03,05/ 90 No Ans. Debord 05/ 31/ 90

Mike Grubbs from D. William s" Called M. Grubbs


Left Mssg
Dave William s Meet ing 03/ 15/ 90 4/ 29/ 1990 Let t er t o Dave Willim s 05/ 31/ 90
St oryboard Dem o
Phil Debord/ Cdd Act ion Plan 03/ 22/ 90 CDD rev1- 4 5/ 8/ 1990 PBS
Ex x on Re se a r ch An d t o D. Benfer
Pr odu ct ion Mult im edia Applicat ion Act ion Plan 03/ 22/ 90 D. Benfer " having 06/ 01/ 90
Com pa n y Technical Applicat ion t rouble w/ securit y
Dave Benfer Sam ple Dat a ?? clearance for dat a"
Meet ing 03/ 15/ 90 D. Benfer " will deliver 5/ 2/ 1990
soon" 04/ 09/ 90
Com pa q, I n c CD- DI AGNOSTI CS Revised CDD 1.2
License Agreem ent Wit h Tech Docs
Ken Shufflebeam 3,000- 6,000 users 3/ 7/ 1990 KEEP I N TOUCH
let t er 03/ 29/ 90
I psoa CD- DI AGNOSTI CS
License 8,000 Users
Send CDD Rev 1.2
32939
Ve da , I n c. Air Force Tech Docs 05/ 31/ 90 " Moving Slow
Writ ing Specs for Bid"
Dave Tuem ler Called 03/ 26/ 90
Call back 04/ 26/ 90 Will Call when he has
any news- - - influence
Cbis, I n c Net work Solut ions Send Quest ionairs
ot her Docs
Libr a r y Of Con gr e ss Refferal Relat ionship 4/ 20/ 1990
Jim Young Meet ing 04/ 12/ 90 Call for Visit at ion
Drew Lewis Dem o Ret rieval Send Follow Up Wayne Called on
Syst em t o Com it t ee Package 03/ 22/ 90 04/ 25/ 90 - - Dat a ???
3/ 14/ 1990
Called on 04/ 04/ 90 Sent for RFP'S
for Replicat ion Bid 05/ 18/ 90 - - 05/ 28/ 90
Com m odor e Bu sin e ss
M a ch in e s, I n c Replicat e on 01/ 15/ 90 Meet ing Developer Applicat ion
Mike Kawahara 3/ 14/ 1990 I n 05/ 22/ 90
Gail Wit t enberg
Act ion Plan 04/ 19/ 90 Developer Package
Out 05/ 31/ 90

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ACTPRO
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ACT
J. CATERBONE, AND
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PROJECT D ESCRI PTI ON STATUS FOLLOW UP N OTES1 N OTES2


Am p, I n c Replicat e on 03/ 09/ 90 PO # 30246784 @100
Ed Beauregard $3,000 Run 05/ 04/ 90 - 05/ 11/ 90
Reorder 100 03/ 22/ 90 $3000 / $7250
$200 PO # N/ A @2500
Run 06/ 11/ 90 - 06/ 15/ 90
U. S. Post a l Se r vice
Pa u l Ja ck son Telephone Tag
CONTACT

Ar t h u r An de r son Replicat e 2 I BM Discs Bid World Bank Proj ect


Tapes 03/ 27/ 90 32952
At & T / D a t a D e v. 200,000 I m ages
St eve Swan
Wait ing For Tapes
From St eve Swan

Ba n cr oft An d W h in t n e y 965,000 PAGES OF St eve visit 04/ 10/ 90


Ddi / St eve Swan CA Legal St at ut es
Wayne prepare Dem o
Specs on 03/ 31/ 90 Never Finished
N a t ion a l I n st it u t e Of
St a n da r ds Replicat ion Bid Due Referrals given 04/ 25/ 90 05/ 09/ 90 Award Cont ract
An d Te ch n ology 3/ 30/ 1990
John Garfolio Test Tapes on 04/ 16/ 90 Verify " excellent rec." $20,000 Replicat ion
To Dist ics 04/ 18/ 90 " ok" on 05/ 03/ 90 Order As Needed

Am e r ica n Ba n k e r s
Associa t ion Com plience Manuals Meet ing At Helix Meet At ABA
Lucy Griffen & Regulat ions 5/ 29/ 1990 06/ 15/ 90 @11: 00

GOOD Meet ing


Schedule at ABA
Pa Blu e Sh ie ld Develop KI OSK Syst em Present St oryboard Logist ics 05/ 08/ 90
For Com panies on 04/ 30/ 90
Jim Cart m ell Present Cost on Draft St ory 05/ 30/ 90
Frank Ryan DVI , BENEFI TS, ETC 5/ 4/ 1990 'DI SASTER"
$4,700 Accept ed Dave j eff/ 06/ 04/ 90
Am e r ica n Bon d Bu ye r s Convert Bond Meet 05/ 26/ 90
Slavek Rot kiewicz Offering Prospect us GOOD m t g. \ Pent agon
t o CD- ROM Sam ple Scan
60,000 issues / 120 pp. $1,000 Prot o/ St ory ??
H EARST Pu blica t ion s Cat aloque To CD- ROM Bid Due Out 06/ 05/ 90

" Good Things" @ Us Product KI OSK Syst em s For

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ACT
J. CATERBONE, AND
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Syst em s Ret ail Merchant s
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N a sa Re plica t ion Bid Goddard Due 06/ 18/ 90


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CD-ROM BUSINESS ACTIVITY


( * Denotes Microsoft Conference Lead )

REPLICATION PROJECTS

*Arthur Anderson - IBM Demo Disc; under contract for March; 5 discs
World Bank Disc; Currently under Bid; 20,000 to 400,000 disc;
Completetion by Oct. '91

National Institute of Standards and Technology - (NIST) Request


for Quotation by 03/30/90;100 to 500 disc including premastering.

Commodore Computer - Sampler Disc; Will bid in Fall of '90.

AMP, Inc. - Expected to manufacture 2 additional CD-ROM's in next 60


days.

Library of Congress - Request for Proposal expected in 60 days

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS

National Association of Watch & Clock - Bid Presented on 02/24/90


-- $47,500; Goes before General Counci in June for final approval

Mobil Oil Company - Bid Presented on 01/17/90 -- $48,000; Verbal


approval; June start date

*TANDY Computer - under considerations for technical manuals on


CD-ROM

*EXXON Oil Company - under considerations for exploration data to


CD-ROM

BELL Atalantic - evaluating sample data for cost estimate of prototype


disc

Library of CONGRESS - Request For Proposal expected out in 60 to


120 Days

CUSTOMIZED SOFTWARE PROJECTS:

*COMPAQ COMPUTER: Evaluating CD-Diagnostics for license


agreement for 3,000 to 6,000 support personel;

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ACT
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*IPSOQ - Large company in Italy, evaluating CD-Diagnostics for 8,000


support personel;

*Microsoft - Evaluating CD-Diagnostics for licensing agreement for


support personel

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January 25, 1991

S. Dale High
High Industries, Inc.,
1848 William Penn Way
Lancaster, PA 17604

Dear Mr. High:

I have been put in an unfortunate position, and because of your interest and investment into
American Helix, I thought that I would seek your advice.

As you are aware, I have elected to continue and grow the CD-ROM business after American
Helix decided to discontinue the funding of such business. I have since built a strong and
successful foundation for the CD-ROM business with my own resources, including capital,
knowledge, and marketing.

I was also finally able to negotiate a contract with David D. Dering, in November, after being
at risk without a contract since July, foolishly continuing to invest my capital in the business.
The present terms of that agreement are in effect until at least 30 days after the National
Institute of Standards and Technology contract 43NANB014395 expires, sometime around
May of 1991.

On January 19, 1991, I was "locked out" of American Helix, and consequently my business.
For unexplained and more importantly unjustified cause.

My real problem is that my business is suddenly exposed to undue and uninsured risk, in
which I have no way of preventing this occurrence from happening again.

To give you a proper perspective on the preceding issues, consider the following:

A> My investment into "digital technologies" and my business dates back to


February of 1987, during which time I was producing the first "digital" movie,
from set to theatre, with Power Station Studios, Flatbush films, and a proposed
joint venture with SONY. (See attached)

B> I have been responsible for all and any CD-ROM projects that American Helix
has participated in, excluding Lasertex business.

C>I am the only American Helix professional with any working or technical knowledge
of CD-ROM. (Just ask for a demonstration of a CD-ROM by anyone else, with
no advance preparation)

D>I have always elected to include American Helix, in my credits when being
published or cited for my CD-ROM efforts.

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E>I have contributed my own time and efforts toward administering and
troubleshooting all computer related systems at American Helix, without
compensation.

F>I have contributed in giving American Helix a well respected reputation in the CD-
ROM industry, due to my efforts in administering and prescribing the required
technical specifications, of which American Helix quality assurance personnel
were not familiar with, and had no working knowledge thereof. This respect
can be exemplified by the designation of a regular columnist by Helgerson
Associates, the leading publisher for the CD-ROM industry, and by the
continued awarding of the National Institute of Technology and Standards
(NIST) contracts, which require such expertise for production that only myself
and Phillips DuPont had ever elected to compete for.

G>I have include American Helix in my credits for the article "Escaping the Unix Tar
Pit: Producing CD-ROM in the Unix Environment", which will be the featured
article of Disc Magazine, the leading technical magazine for the CD-ROM
industry, which was also approved for government publication by the National
Institute of Standards and Technology.

H>I have sole and exclusively built a steady flow of revenues for CD-ROM replication,
and have increased revenues substantially.

I> I have produced a 197 page proposal for the Defense Mapping Agency (DMA),
of the Department of Defense contract DMA700-90-0011 $2.6 million CD-ROM
project. Furthermore, I have negotiated in a competitive and fierce
procurement, finally yielding to SONY, however successfully bidding the
project within 5% of the award winning pricing schedule submitted by SONY.

J>I have developed a long term business relationship with technical respect from
AMP, Inc., for the production of transporting their parts catalogue to CD-ROM
which is a steady customer, and still in its beta testing stage. Full production
is expected in the forthcoming months.

K>I have developed a market demand for CD-Diagnostics, a software program for the
installation and maintenance of CD-ROM drives, owned by myself and Tom
Brown, a software engineer. This program has technical reviews from several
CD-ROM publications as one of only two such programs in existence, the other
developed by SONY. Although this is only a $69.95 item, it continues to
produce a steady stream of solicitations from all parts of the world as
frequently as 5 to 10 per week, which are also prospects for other related
technology products and services.

L>Dr. Barry Glick, of Donnelly Geosystems had called me personally in the later part
of December, after seeing an advertisement that I had placed in CD-ROM
Enduser, for the purpose of meeting to discuss my efforts and activities in
"digital" technologies.
It is from several meetings that the issues of an acquisition or merger of American
Helix by Donnelly for the purpose of focusing the plant on CD-ROM
technologies came to fruition. It was my opinion and suggestion to Dr. Barry
Glick that such an opportunity may fit into the strategic plans of Donnelly, and

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in the interests of High Industries.

As you can see, I have a tremendous amount of time, energies, knowledge and monies
invested in this business. Furthermore, we collectively can be more successful building a
common business, with common missions, than conducting our respective businesses in the
confines of self-serving interests.

Additionally, I can not build and facilitate the growth of my respective business activities,
while at the same time expending unnecessary time and energies protecting those same said
interests. The technology marketplace is much to competitive and demanding for such
circumstances.

Unfortunately, you do not know me, however, let me say that I have always been a
successful businessman, no matter what people may say or think. And this includes my
former company Financial Management Group, Ltd.,. I built one of the more innovative
financial firms in this area, at the age of 28, raising more than $80 million in capital in its
first year. Even withstanding the circumstances of its demise, I had sold my stock for a
500% increase in a 2 year period, in fact I am the only principal shareholder to have ever
sell the stock at a profit.

And I am successful by conducting my business following a very simple acronym HIRA --


Honesty, Integrity, Responsibility, and Accountability. That I guarantee is a foundation
for success.

If High Industries and or American Helix no longer wishes to continue a relationship, then
lets find an equitable and efficient means to resolve our relationship. I can only provide a
living for myself, by earning and producing my paycheck. And when that has been
compromised by unknown and unexplained reasons I get nervous. And this puts my
business, my investment, and my future at risk.

Mr. High, I apologize for taking your time with these issues, however myself and you seem
to be the only persons with financial risk exposure due to American Helix.

I am certainly not expecting any response, however I would be more than happy to discuss
any of the preceding issues with you at your convienence.

Thank You for your valuable time.

Regards,

Stan J. Caterbone, Director

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January 9, 1991

James Tritch
High Industries
Greenfield Corporate Center
1833 William Penn Way
Lancaster, PA 17601

Dear Mr. Tritch:

We represent a (type of company) that is interested in pursuing the CD


technologies business. We understand that High Industries owns and operates
such a company, specifically American Helix.

Stan Caterbone has been advising us in these technologies and has indicated
that there may be opportunities for investment or purchase in your American
Helix company and the CD-ROM technologies.

This letter is a simple letter of interest in efforts to move toward discussions


pertaining to the above.

If you have any interests in continuing these discussions, we would like the
opportunity to meet and visit your facility.

You may respond by calling or writing: (name)


(address)
(phone), (fax)

Respectfully,

(name)

cc: David D. Dering, President American Helix


Allon Lefever, High Industries
S. Dale High, President, High Industries
Stan J. Caterbone, Director, Advanced Media Group, Ltd.,

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August 16, 1990

Linda Helgerson
Helgerson Associates, Inc.
510 North Washington Street, Suite 401
Falls Church, VA 22046-3537

Dear Linda:

As promised, enclosed are a few photographs of our


manufacturing facility. Unfortunately, we have submitted our
better photos to another publisher a few days before we spoke.
I hope these will suffice. I will attempt to caption each photo,
however, please feel free to edit as you see fit.

LARGE PHOTO - "The CD-ROM replication process begins with


the injection of high grade polycarbonate resin into the injection
molding machine. Above, the polycarbonate resin is shown
before molding, at the American Helix facility".

CINCINNATI PHOTO - "American Helix has engineered state-of-


the-art manufacturing technology, using a CINCINNATI
MILICRON injection molding component. The quality assurance
engineer is seen inspecting a clear CD-ROM disc, which now
contains the CD-ROM data.

OTHER PHOTO - "After the disc is molded, the Adept robot


transports the disc to the metalization chamber. The aluminum
coating allows the CD-ROM player's laser to reflect the
information, or the pitted surface of the disc. The American
Helix engineer is seen inspecting the surface quality before the
protective coating is applied."

Linda, please see that the photos are returned when you are
finished. I hope that they are helpful, and I am sorry the better
photos are not available.

Thanks!!

Regards,

Stan J. Caterbone
Director, Advanced Media Group, Ltd.,

FED EX/photos

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August 29, 1990

Phillip W. Pratt
TRW Defense Systems
1555 N. Newport Rd.
Colorado Springs, CO 80916

Dear Mr. Pratt:

In response to your request for information, please find the


enclosed. The Advanced Media Group, Ltd., is a full service
optical publishing company featuring end to end production
capabilities.

If we can be of any service, please give us a call.

Regards,

Stan J. Caterbone
Director, Advanced Media Group, Ltd.,

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August 29, 1990

Li Yu
Moodys Investor Services
99 Church Street
New York, NY 10007

Dear Li:

As per our conversation, please find the enclosed materials and


information on our company and services.

With regards to your project, we would be interested in


discussing your requirements in further detail. We will look at
several alternatives that may accommodate your specific
environments, along with sufficient features and capabilities for
text and fielded data.

If you would like to continue our discussions, please give me


call.

We look forward to supporting your CD-ROM efforts.

Regards,

Stan J. Caterbone
Director, Advanced Media Group, Ltd.,

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August 29, 1990

Contracting Officer, (90C)


VA Medical Center #500
113 Holland Ave.
Albany, NY 12208

Dear Sir or Madam:

Enclosed is an information kit about our company, and our


services supporting the CD-ROM marketplace.

I would appreciate it if you could include us in your bidders list


for any future contracts dealing with such services.

I appreciate your considerations regarding this matter.

Regards,

Stan J. Caterbone
Director, Advanced Media Group, Ltd.,

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August 29, 1990

David D. Rothchild
820 South Sharp Street
Baltimore, MD 21230

Dear Dave:

Please find the enclosed prototype disc for your enjoyment.


This is a project that is in the preliminary design stages.

For faster response, copy the disc contents to your hard drive.
You must also have 520K of memory available for the program.

I have enclosed a copy of the text contained in the program.


This represents one of several hundred articles published in
scientific journals that will be produce on CD-ROM. I have also
enclosed a printout of the HELP documents.

Call me if you have any problems.

Regards,

Stan J. Caterbone
Director, Advanced Media Group, Ltd.,

ENCLOSURE

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August 29, 1990

Linda Helgerson
Helgerson Associates
510 North Washington Street
Suite 401
Falls Church, VA 22046-3537

Dear Linda:

As per our previous conversation, I have enclosed a copy of the


CD DIAGNOSTICS program for your review and evaluation.

The software is intended for CD-ROM endusers. Its purpose is


to provide the users with support during the installation and
maintenance of CD-ROM drives. The software also provides a
play utility for audio discs.

Some of the features also include performance tests of the


drive, and data tests of the CD-ROM disc itself.

I look forward to your evaluation.

Best Regards,

Stan J. Caterbone
Director, Advanced Media Group, Ltd.,

ENCLOSURE

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Date: May 10, 1990


From: Stan Caterbone
To: Skip Langley

SUMMARY OF MEETING ON 5-10-90

OVERVIEW - The purpose of our (Wayne, Stan, Skip) meeting was to establish an
equitable, productive and profitable relationship between AMG and ESSCOMP. The goals
and objectives of this relationship will be as follows:

ESSCOMP:

1. To provide data and information retrieval software and technologies.

2. To provide data and information preparation for projects that are contracted
by AMG.

3. To provide other software products and utilities supporting the


information technology industries.

4. To develop a library of utilities that can evolve into an authoring system for
the CD-ROM industry.

AMG:

1. To market and contract CD-ROM development projects that will utilize the
services of ESSCOMP for the production and retrieval of the information
as specified for the projects.

2. To develop market and industry recognition for the technologies and


products that are developed by ESSCOMP.

3. To create new markets for the technologies and products produced by


ESSCOMP.

4. To provide additional credibility for ESSCOMP through the use of the


AMERICAN HELIX technologies, facility, corporate identity, and the
association with High Industries, Inc..

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SUMMARY (CONTINUED)

AMG & ESSCOMP

1. To position ourselves as a technological leader in the information


technology industry through the following: superior products and
services; dedication and commitment in the delivery of products and
services; highest regards for quality assurance, and customer service;
a realization that performance is the only measure for success.

2. To develop new technologies, products and services for the information technology
industry.

3. To make a contribution toward the betterment of our society through our products and
services, with specific regards for educational institutions.

EXCLUSIVITY ISSUES

SUMMARY: It was established that ESSCOMP & AMG will require exclusivity agreements in
order to avoid and potential conflict of interests in conducting business.

ROYALTY & PROJECT INCOME

SUMMARY: It was established that the primary revenue sources for ESSCOMP would be
royalty income (per disc/retrieval) and from the production services provided for CD-ROM
projects.

DEMO & PERFORMANCE ISSUES

PERFORMANCE ISSUES: It was established that AMG will be at risk when securing
contracts for the production of CD-ROM projects due to the unproven and untested
technologies of ESSCOMP when applying those technologies to CD-ROM. It is also apparent
that because of the lack of experience in performing those production processes, AMG will
experience a considerable amount of risk in bidding such projects, and committing to
delivery dates.

CD-ROM DEMO: It was agreed that it is imperative to develop a demonstration of the


ESSCOMP retrieval technology on or before July 1, 1990. ESSCOMP has agreed to at least
produce a demo using the FARS data. ESSCOMP has agreed to finance the production of
the project up to the 9-Track tape. AMG has agreed to finance the premastering,
mastering, and replication of the demo.

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CD-ROM DEMO (CONTINUED)

It is further understood that a demo of at least 100 MB is critical in providing any


credibility to the technology. The demo of the FARS will at least help alleviate some of the
fears of the "VAPORWARE" allegations.

RELATIONSHIP ISSUES

SUMMARY: The key to our success will be to provide for a relationship that will allow both
AMG and ESSCOMP to operate efficiently, productively, and successfully, as a unified
organization. It will be of utmost importance that we collectively focus our energies and
resources toward the same goals and aspirations and that we compliment each others
efforts when conducting business. It will be of even greater importance that the market
and industry at large perceive our organization as a unified entity with a common mission.

Because of the already complex structure of AMG, it will be necessary that we take
the time and energy necessary to get our relationship synchronized. This will involve a
considerable amount of sensitivity for all potential conflicts of interest.

WE CAN ACCOMPLISH THIS!

We must realize that this does not have to happen today. There is a lot to be said
for approaching our relationship slowly and carefully in order to at sometime in the future
operate in harmony, rather than rushing and never giving each other the chance we both
deserve.

EQUITY ISSUES

EQUITY PARTICIPATION: There are two assets that are of potential value; AMG and
ESSCOMP'S technology. Considering that we are both providing resources to appreciate
the value of not only our respective assets, but also each others; an equity participation
program would help to provide a more secure interest in each others efforts. However, this
would also have the potential to contribute to an unproductive relationship if we find that
for reasons beyond our control the chemistry just isn't right, or our respective aspirations
are not compatible.

We should give ourselves the opportunity to test the waters before implementing
any such program.

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PLAN OF ACTION

SUMMARY: In light of the above issues, it will be imperative that we collectively protect
our respective interests in pursuing our businesses. To accomplish this, and to
aggressively pursue our goals, the following terms and conditions will be suggested.

PROBATIONARY PERIOD: Until both organizations have a comfortable position, it will be


to both parties interest to carefully approach a long term relationship with formal contracts
and agreements. We will establish a six (6) month probationary period to establish our
businesses and to synchronize our operations. This will give both parties the necessary
time to effectively evaluate our situations, making for a more successful attempt at our
agreements.

We will for the most part enter into an agreement in principal to accommodate each
other with the necessary resources to conduct business in the same manner that we would
expect to with our formal long term agreements.

OPERATIONS: We will operate on a project by project basis. ESSCOMP will provide bids
for all contracts secured, along with firm commitment dates for delivery. We will mutually
agree to pursue our long term business strategies, and we will maintain our unity. We will
both agree in principal to a mutual exclusivity clause that will protect the interests of both
parties. AMG will market and promote ESSCOMP'S technologies, and ESSCOMP will provide
the quality and performance standards that is within its capabilities. Both parties will
mutually agree to adhere to these terms and conditions that are reasonably acceptable.

FINANCIAL: Both parties will be responsible for their respective costs incurred while
conducting business. It will become necessary to share certain costs and expenses that
will be considered joint efforts for conducting business. These will be handled on a case by
case basis. ESSCOMP will receive income from both project production services, and also
any royalties that may apply (50/50).

EQUITY: AMG will reserve equity for participation, and both parties will agree to define
the terms within the probationary period.

GOOD FAITH: Both parties will agree to utilize these six (6) months to ramp up the
operations, to get comfortable with the products and services that we are producing, and to
become efficient in conducting business with one another.

This agreement can be executed with a simple hand shake, or with a legal
agreement. All that we need to do is to get the job
done!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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DIGITAL VIDEO INTERACTIVE (DVI)


BETA SITE PROFILE

PROPOSED APPLICATION:
American Helix proposes multiple applications in education training and entertainment.
Currently American Helix is working with National Geographic Society to develop
educational programs for school systems and museums. American Helix also proposes
developing authoring software for DVI development as well as educational programs to
support companies developing DVI applications.

REQUESTING COMPANY:
American Helix Technology Corporation
Contact:Scott Robertson
Address:1857 Colonial Village Lane
Lancaster, PA 17601
Phone:(717) 392-7840

BUSINESS PROFILE:
American Helix was formed in 1988 as a full service optical publishing and replication
site servicing all forms of optical technologies on compact discs. The company is a 4.5
million dollar start up project funded by High Industries Inc., a Lancaster based firm
which owns 37 companies involved in Real Estate, Construction, Bridge Building,
Concrete, Food Services, Hotels, Cable TV, Retail Computer Stores, and a number of
other diversified companies. American Helix has since entered into joint ventures with
Network Technologies to develop and market worktools for multimedia applications
development for CD-ROM. LASERTEX worktools are available to companies large and
small for in house publishing activities or for a production environment to service
clients wishing CD-ROM products.

HISTORY & PLANS FOR INTERACTIVE MEDIA


American Helix's experience is summarized above. We plan to focus on up grading our
present authoring worktools to include DVI capabilities and adding to our present
educational program to include DVI training.

DEVELOPER
Tom Vreeland with Network Technology Corporation

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DEVELOPER EXPERIENCE & RESOURCES


Tom is the developer of the LASERTEX worktools and a number of mutimedia
applications built on the LASERTEX system. Network Technologies has a staff of 12
people and extensive equipment for multimedia CD-ROM development. In addition to
Network Technologies resources, this project has the full support of American Helix
equipment and personnel. American Helix has a complete optical disc replication
facility as well as CD-ROM authoring capabilities.

DVI APPLICATION DESCRIPTION

Customers: anyone looking to develop DVI applications

Product Description: In addition to authoring tools American Helix is also working with
National Geographic to develop educational programs for schools, museums and
libraries.

SALES VOLUME & LEVERAGED OFFSHOOTS

The DVI worktools will be available to anyone developing DVI applications

The Educational programs would be distributed through National Geographic's current


distribution network

DEVELOPMENT TIME
With cooperation from Intel, the worktools could be completed in 4 to 5 months.

The first National Geographic product would be completed in approximately the same
amount of time

RESOURCES REQUIRED
Number of Beta Systems 1

Designers None required

Programers None required

Video/Audio Production Required Appoximatly 30 minutes of video

Custom Software Required None known

Custom Hardware Required None known

Other

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DVI VENTURE SUPPORT REQUIRED


Compression Approximately 30 minutes

Programing Consultation

Production None known

Other

FUNDING
The Worktools will be funded through a joint venture with American Helix and Network
Technologies

The National Geographic project will be funded through a joint venture with National
Geographic and American Helix

Both projects have the complete financial and technical support of American Helix and
High Industries

Prepared By Scott Robertson 05/15/89

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March 6, 1991

PRESS RELEASE

COMMODORE CDTV
STRATEGIC ALLIANCE

The Advanced Media Group, Ltd., has recently signed a licensing


agreement with Commodore International, Ltd., the West
Chester computer maker. The strategic alliance is aimed at
combining the digital technologies expertise of the Advanced
Media Group, Ltd., with the development of the Commodore
CDTV multimedia machine. The new system was officially
introduced at the Consumer Electronics Show, in Las Vegas this
past January. The first shipments are expected to follow
immediately after the MICROSOFT CD-ROM Show, which will be
held in San Jose, CA in a few weeks. The show is the largest
CD-ROM trade show for this new and emerging technology.

The CDTV is one of the boldest attempts of a computer maker to


create a new category in the elusive field of consumer
electronics. The field of competition is intense, including, Apple
Computer, Inc., International Business Machines (IBM), and
Tandy Electronics. The systems will support "game", reference,
and also educational applications from the arms of film giants
Lucasfilm and Disney.

Mr. Bushnell, who sold Atari in 1976, is challenged with a


mission to effectively integrate the best aspects of television
with computing. The foundation of the technology is built
around CD-Audio and CD-ROM subsystems. The vast amounts
of storage capacity inherent in CD-ROM technology coupled with
the "interactivity" of multimedia presentations give the systems
unlimited potential.

However, what makes the CDTV unique is that the complete


system is only the size of a conventional CD player. Any TV
monitor can be used without the need for a computer. The
system is operated with an infrared remote control. The system
can also be adapted to an entertainment system and can play
both CD-Audio or CD-CDTV discs. This will make it the first
system to link the bridge between the conventional computer
markets and the consumer markets driven by CD-ROM
technology. The retail price is expected to be under $1,000.

Stan Caterbone had manufactured the first CD-ROM disc for


Commodore International Ltd., more than a year ago. The
Advanced Media Group, Ltd., had been working with
Commodore during the early development for the system over
the past year.

The licensing agreement will establish the Advanced Media

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Group, Ltd., as one of two domestic premastering sites for the


country. Because of the proprietary operating system, all
applications developed for the systems will require that the
applications be processed at one of the two sites. There is
currently one site in the United Kingdom for the international
markets. The Advanced Media Group, Ltd., will also provide
end to end manufacturing for the CDTV discs.

The Advanced Media Group, Ltd., will also develop its own
portfolio of educational applications for the new systems.
Several products are currently in the exploratory phase.

Negotiations are currently being held with DONNELLY


GEOSYSTEMS, a division of R.R. Donnelly, of Chicago Illinois.
This strategic alliance will allow the Advanced Media Group,
Ltd., to provide CD-ROM technologies and capabilities to the
incredible portfolio of information assets that R.R. Donnelly
prints, publishes, and manages.

The Advanced Media Group, Ltd., is currently designing


educational applications for K through 12 grades that will
produce multimedia interactive lessons.

Since its inception, the Advanced Media Group, Ltd., has cited
the educational market as its primary area of interest.
However, the markets' evolution is challenged by the faltering
educational infrastructure and the lack of financial resources.
Fortunately, there is a consortium of larger corporations that
feel a real sense of social responsibility to contribute to
improving the educational system at large. Interactive
multimedia technologies is expected to play an important part.
Some of the corporations chartering this movement includes
IBM, Xerox, and Lucasfilm, to name a few.

The Advanced Media Group, Ltd., capabilities and human


resources include extensive experience in Engineering,
Instructional Design, Graphics Technologies, and Courseware
Development for the interactive educational multimedia
markets. These capabilities are coupled with a strong and
successful foundation in the optical publishing industry. CD-
ROM, IVD, Videodisc, CDTV, DVI and Worm technologies are all
included in it's capabilities. Multiplatform authoring systems,
Graphics Librarian, and CD-ROM Search Engines have been
developed by the engineers of the Advanced Media Group, Ltd.,

Educational courses that have been designed include:


Composite Materials Manufacturing; Accounting Principles;
Teacher Induction Training; and Interactive Math 1 & 2 (K-12,
13 & 14) operating on CD-ROM & IVD concurrently.

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Optical Publishing, Inc.

Business Plan for

Call Report Database

October, 1988

Serial #

This Business Plan is the property of Optical Publishing,


Inc. (OPI). Because it contains confidential information
proprietary to Optical Publishing, Inc., no copies may be made
whatsoever of the contents herein nor any part thereof, nor
should the contents be disclosed to any party not authorized to
discuss said contents by Optical Publishing, Inc. officers. Upon
request, this copy must be returned to Optical Publishing, Inc.

Optical Publishing, Inc.


155 West Harvard~
Fort Collins, Colorado 80525
(303) 226-3466
SUMMARY

Introduction to Company

Optical Publishing, Inc. (OPI) is a company in the optical


disk publishing field, which is responding to the needs of the
government and commercial entities currently publishing and
disseminating information in paper, microfiche, microfilm and on-
line medias. The advent of high powered personal computers
approaching speeds previously attained only by large mainframe
computers coupled with the declining costs of optical disks and
players has created an explosion in the information industry for
distribution of information on low cost optical media. The
optical publishing marketplace is currently in the infancy stage.
The PC explosion in the business work place has created an
atmosphere for the Compact Disk Read Only Memory (CD-ROM) and
Write Once Read Many times (WORM) market to grow at an unusually
fast pace. OPI has responded to this market need by providing
(i) commercially available software running on IBM mainframes as
well as MS-DOS personal computers, (ii) services for other
publishers, and (iii) databases for sale to the government and
commercial marketplace. OPI started production of its first
database product, NAVLOG, in June of 1988. NAVLOG is a large
database consisting of two CD-ROM disks. The data contained is
the Allowance Parts List, which is a compilation of all
components and component/part information utilized by the United
States Navy. This database is used by thousands of U.S. Navy

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personnel world-wide. Because the APL is being released to the


Marketplace in October, OPI has now initiated action to begin its
next database product referred to as the Call Report Database.

The Data

All commercial banks doing business in the United States are


required to file a quarterly consolidated report of income and
consolidated report of condition. The Call Report Database will
contain these quarterly reports both current and historically
back to 1985.

The Product Line

The products will be delivered in two formats, CD-ROM and


Floppy diskette. The CD-ROM product will contain all information
both current and historical for all banks in the United States.
The floppy diskette version of the product will be custom
tailored to the particular geographic region of interest for the
customer.

Market

The total estimated market for the CD-ROM version of the ~


Call Report Database is 3,000 potential customers. The subsetted
floppy disk version of the product would have a potential
marketplace of over 13,000 commercial banks.

Production

OPI will provide complete data processing services for data


conversion, application programming, pre-mastering, and
mastering. In addition OPI will be supplying all retrieval
software for use with the product on the customer's personal
computer.

Financing Required

The Call Report Database will require $265,000 to fund the


development and implementation of the sales and marketing
strategy. This figure includes all data acquisition, all data
processing costs, and all sales and marketing costs necessary to
launch the product. Any other necessary business expenses of Call
Report will be charged against future sales revenue from sales of
Call Report.
The Product Line

Overview

For the past three months OPI has employed a Consultant from
the banking industry to investigate the possibilities of
producing a financial information product. We found that
Commercial Banks, Bank Holding Companies, and Savings and Loan

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Institutions are all required by the Federal Reserve to file


quarterly financial reports to the government. This data is
processed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
into a machine readable format for use within the government. We
have decided to first focus upon the Commercial Bank marketplace.
The following is a brief description of our market study.

The Data

The Federal Reserve requires all commercial banks doing


business in the United States to file a quarterly consolidated
report of income and a consolidated report of condition. There
are four categories in which a bank may fall total assets under
$100 Million, total assets between $100 million and $300 million,
total assets over $300 million, and banks with foreign offices
regardless of assets. The required reports are slightly different
for each of the four categories, but the majority of the
information is common to all categories. The reports are broken
out into many sections with detailed line item accounting for
schedules such as income statement, changes in equity capital,
charge-offs and recoveries and changes in allowance for loan and
lease losses, balance sheet, past due and Non-accrual loans and
leases, etc. (See appendix for a sample report). There are
approximately 15,000 commercial banks filing these reports on a
quarterly basis.

The Products

The products shall be delivered in two different formats,


CD-ROM and floppy diskettes. The CD-ROM product will contain all
of the information for all 15,000 commercial banks. The floppy
diskette product will contain all of the information for a
specific banking area, i.e. city, county, zip code(s). All
products will be updated quarterly. The users will be able to
create their customized formulas as well as customize subsets of
the banks. For example, a bank in Denver, Colorado may want to
compare itself with 10 banks located within a three mile radius
to create a meaningful report on market share. The software will
allow the banks to easily manipulate the data.

The Market

The total market for the Call Report Database is estimated


to be around $10 million.

The Customers

The CD-ROM version of the product will appeal to all banks


with net assets over $1 billion, bank holding companies owning a
large number of banks throughout the country, brokerage houses,
and financial analysts. We estimate this group to number over
3,000 potential customers.

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The subsetted floppy disk version of the product would have


a potential marketplace of over 13,000 commercial banks. Our
market studies indicate that a price range of $200-$500
(depending on the size of the subset) would create a tremendous
response.

The Competition

At this point in time there is only one major competitor


selling this data. The company, Sheshunoff & Company, is located
in Austin, Texas. They currently sell this data in CD-ROM format
and in hardcopy. The CD-ROM version of the product sells for over
$9,000 with no discounting available for smaller subsets of the
data. This product is marketed and sold by the Lotus Corporation
in Massachusetts and has very little market penetration. We
suspect that price has a lot to do with that. The hardcopy
products are produced twice a year, subsetted only to the state
level and create a large amount of manual work both in locating
the data desired and in key entry at a bank for the formatting
and creation of pertinent reports. Despite these shortcomings
this product has over a 75% market penetration and sells for $600
per year. Sheshunoff has no direct sales force and markets their
data through direct mail, banking trade shows, and advertisements
in banking periodicals.

The Sales and Marketing Plan

Sales Objectives

The sales objectives here reflect the 250 copy CD/3000 copy
Floppy disk spreadsheet (see appendix).

Sales Objectives for Optical Publishing Inc.

Target Sales 1989 1990 1991 1992

X $1,000 500 1,500 3,000 6,000

Marketing Strategy

In the early stages of product development a product manager


will be hired to develop the marketing literature, prepare the
telemarketing "sales pitch", develop the necessary advertising
pieces for the banking trade newspapers, and arrange booth space
for the two national banking meetings held every year.

Marketing Literature

OPI currently has a name and address database of all 15,000


commercial banks. One month before product introduction, a mailer
will be sent out to all the banks announcing the new product and
offering a free floppy disk demonstration system.

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Telemarketing

Although there may be some direct sales of the CD-ROM


version of the Call Report product initially, OPI believes that a
good telemarketing individual will be able to sell 10 copies of
the CD product per month. The telemarketing individuals will have
literature, floppy disk demos, and good customer referrals as
sales aids to assist in the sale's close.

Advertising

There are two primary banking trade journals which will be


utilized for advertising the Call Report product.

Trade Shows

The banking community holds two national meetings per year.


One of the meetings is a two day affair, while the other meeting
lasts for a week. Companies, which have products or services to
sell to the banks, are given the opportunity to do so. A
pavilion area is set up with booths during the day, and many
companies open up hospitality suites at night in the hotels to ~
continue the exposure and sale of their products. OPI intends to
have representatives at both of these meetings.
The Production Plan

The production will be handled "in-house" by the OPI


technical staff at the OPI facility in Fort Collins, Colorado. We
will provide all programming and technical support as well as all
customer service support for the product line.

Equipment

The type of data processing that is necessary for optical


disk publishing is extremely Input/Output (I/O) intensive. For
this reason OPI is running an IBM 9375/model 60 as its primary
data processing system. We currently have 7 Gigabytes of hard
disk data storage and 4 high speed tape drives. We have capacity
for 38 users on our mainframe computer system as well many high
speed IBM compatible 286/386 personal computers.

Software

The appendix contains a complete list of the software


which will be utilized in the production of the product and
utilized on the PC level for the retrieval of the data.

Facilities

OPI occupies a 3,000 square foot facility in Ft. Collins,


Colorado, with an option to expand into another 4,000 square feet
as necessary.

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The Management Team

The officers of Optical Publishing, Inc. possess a strong


technical background in all areas of data processing. Each member
has started and successfully run his own consulting business.

Management

Joseph August, President

Gary Zola, Vice President of Sales and Marketing

Dr. Mervyn Jacobson, Financial Controller

Michael Fleischmann, Director of Data Services

Gail J. Bratz, Administration

Management Philosophy

Many studies have been done and much has been written about
the problems of American business today. Most of the problems can
be traced back to poor management. This is the reason the current
management team was selected. The basic philosophy of the company
management is three fold:

1. Provide good quality service and be responsive to the


customer's needs.

2. Use human resource management by showing respect for the


individual in the work place, and viewing all workers as
an evolving human resource. Encourage employees to learn
new skills to help build a large base of highly skilled
individuals.

3. Apply technology to develop and maintain high quality


products for the consumer at a reasonable price.

Team Leadership Background

Mr. August

Mr. August has extensive training in computer hardware,


software, and marketing, during his 22 years in the computer
industry. This experience is invaluable in today's ever-changing
computer marketplace. Having spent nine years working for IBM
Corporation in New Jersey, Mr. August was involved in all facets
of the large computer industry. The initial training in
management received at IBM provides a well-balanced background
for good company leadership. Also having run his own computer
consulting business for 4 1/2 years developing personal computer
software, Mr. August has a very good understanding of the current
software marketplace.

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Mr. Zola

Mr. Zola has an extensive background in the information


industry. His experience includes programming, system analysis,
sales training, sales, marketing, and product development. He has
held various positions such as Director of Data Processing,
National Training Manager, and Vice President of Information
Systems. In addition he started his own consulting firm designed
to help companies market and sell their products to the
government. Mr. Zola's understanding of the sales and customer
service areas of the business allows OPI to bring products to
market which will be user friendly and easier to support.

Dr. Jacobson

Dr. Jacobson is a medical practitioner who now lives in


Luzern, Switzerland, and is CEO of the Datalab Group of Companies
which is active in medical management, medical supplies, new
product development and financial planning, with offices in
Australia, Honolulu, Colorado, Switzerland and the Netherlands.
Dr. Jacobson brings to OPI his valuable expertise in business
planning, management and financial control, which is sometimes
overlooked by young high-tech companies boasting a concentration
of specialized technical staff.

Mr. Fleischmann

Mr. Fleischmann has extensive experience developing PC based


software and has a very broad educational background in Computer
Science and Electrical Engineering. Having a good understanding
of the operation of the hardware allows Mr. Fleischmann to
develop software that is much more versatile, and executes at a
much faster speed than currently available products in the market
place.

Miss Bratz

Miss Bratz majored in journalism and public relations and


for the last seven years has worked for the Datalab Group with
special responsibility for management and administration of
European and American investments. Miss Bratz will concentrate on
administration and OPI expansion into the European markets.

Officers and Directors

Joseph August, President and Director


Gary A. Zola, Vice President and Director
Dr. Mervyn Jacobson, Vice President and Director
Gail Jean Bratz, Vice President and Director

The Financial Plan

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Current Financing Objectives

Management has determined that a total of $265,000 is


necessary for the implementation of this business plan.

Proceeds will be used to:

- Data Acquisition

- Conversion of all tape files to PC compatible format

Complete all application programming

Fund sales efforts includes initial telemarketing,


literature, and advertising

Any other necessary business expenses of Call Report will be


charged against future sales revenue from sales of Call Report.
Investors will not be asked to contribute additional capital.
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Resumes

Joseph E. August

Joseph E. August
1200 Grovewood Ct.
Ft. Collins, CO. 80525
(303) 226-3594

Experience

CPU Hardware Experience:

IBM System 360 30,40


IBM System 370 3115, 3125, 3135,
3145, 3158, 3031
IBM System 4300 4341

Peripheral Hardware Experience:

IBM 2821, 2540, 1403


2841, 2311, 2314
3830, 3330, 3340, 3350, 2305 Drum
280X, 24XX
380X, 34XX
2848, 2260
3270, 3271, 3272, 3277, 3278, 3279

STC All Tape and Disk Sub-Systems

CDC All Tape and Disk Sub-Systems

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Assembly Language Experience:

8080
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6809
8088/8086/80186/80286
8051
IBM System 360/370

Higher Level Language Experience:

PASCAL
"C"
FORTRAN Minor
Operating Systems Experience:

CP/M Versions 1.0 to 3.0


UCSD P-System Versions 2.0 to 4.2
PC / MS-DOS Versions 1.0 to 3.2
Concurrent PC-DOS Versions 1.0 to 5.2 XM
IBM Disk Operating System (360/370)
VM/CMS DOS/VS

Work History

Reference Technology, Inc. (RTI) July 1987 to Present


Boulder, Colorado

Project Manager Optical Disk Data Bases

Responsible for the design and development of CD-ROM projects for


various customers.

Creative Systems Corporation (CSC) - March 1983 to July 1987

President - Systems Software Development Company

Founder and President of CSC specializing in system software


development. Creative Systems specializes in microprocessor
software, ROM BIOS work and Operating System "Portings". Areas of
expertise include; UCSD P-System, Digital Research's Concurrent
PC-DOS, and Microsoft's MS-DOS. Developed, on a contract basis,
custom software for CDC future products, Central Support
Workstation, Smartlink, CDC Cyber Console Emulator and Remote
Support Workstation. Customer List includes:

Control Data Corporation - Minneapolis, MN.


Contel CADO Systems, Inc. Torrance, CA.
MAI Basic Four, Inc. Tustin, CA.

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Otrona Corporation - Boulder, CO.


Lingemann Design Corporation - Boulder, CO.
Remote Equipment Corp. - Boulder, CO.
Fujitsu of America San Jose, CA
Fujitsu of America San Diego, CA
Digital Research, Inc. Monterrey, CA

Control Data Corporation (CDC) - May 1978 to March 1983

Consultant - Headquarters division - Minneapolis, MN.

As a Consultant to the Engineering Services Division my


duties included; Training, Maintenance and Support of current and
future products. As a part of the remote support project, I
designed and programmed the computer simulation systems for IBM
303X series of computers. These systems were to be the core of ~
the remote support system, and were also to be used in training
and field support.

I decoded and developed the preliminary control programs to


run remote diagnostics using IBM's "Retain" data link for the
Remote Maintenance effort.

Storage Technology Corporation (STC) - September 1975 to May 1978

Senior Specialist / Advisory Engineer

During my three years at STC I held many different jobs and


titles. I started as a National Support Specialist on the 8000
series disk subsystems and transferred into engineering to help
work on the design of the 8350 disk subsystem. I served as
advisor and senior trouble shooter for all of Engineering during
development of the 8350 Disk Subsystem.

During the later development stages of the 8350 I managed a


team of specialists to develop the documentation that would be
used by Field Engineering to support the sub-systems once they
were shipped to the field. I then went to Field Engineering as
the person in charge of Advanced Field Engineering on the 8350
product line. In this job , I was responsible for marketing
support and developing service techniques and diagnostics to be
used by field personnel maintaining the equipment at the customer
site.

International Business Machines - October 1966 to September 1975

Field Engineering Specialist/


Regional Designated Specialist Large Computers
Systems Assurance Marketing Support

Field Engineering Specialist on IBM Mainframe, Disk, and


Tape Products. Responsible for providing assistance to Field

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Engineers to resolve system design and maintenance problems on


IBM 360 models 30 and 40, IBM 370 models 3115, 3125, 3135, 3145,
3158 and 3031 series computer systems.

Originally trained on hardware in the System 360 series of


mainframes, and selected to be cross-trained on software in the
System 370 series to help diagnose firmware problems with the
newly released VM Operating System.

In-depth trained on 370/145, I developed a proficiency in


Micro-Programming in System 370 and 303X series computers.
Responsible for providing technical leadership to one of IBM's
largest branch offices and the Greater New York Region (Region
3).

As a Systems Assurance Specialist I was responsible for


evaluating the needs of the customers, and determining if the
proposed marketing solution was feasible from a hardware and
software perspective.~

U. S. Navy - October 1962 to October 1966

Fire Control Technician - FTG-2

Lead Fire Control Technician on USS Laffey (DD-724),


Norfolk, VA. Responsible for maintenance and operation of all
Fire Control and gunnery systems, and management of Fire Control
Group. Specialized training on Syncro/Servo controls, Hydraulic
and Pneumatic controls, Electronic Target Control Systems, and
Fire Control Radar.
Gary A. Zola

Gary A. Zola
3227 Wynford Drive
Fairfax, VA 22031

General Background

Experienced general management executive with a record of


over 15 years of proven accomplishments in the area of data
processing, sales, marketing and product development.

Experience

Reference Technology, Inc. December 1986 to Present


Boulder, CO

Applications Engineer

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Reports directly to Vice President of Sales Support.


Responsibilities include sales presentations, sales support,
application definition, and application support. Generally
supports the sales organization in defining legitimate prospects,
and then analyzing customer data files and designing proper
layout for optimum CD-ROM product.

Information Marketing International Oct. 1984 to Nov. 1986


Oak Park, MI

Vice President of Information Systems

Reported directly to the General Manager. Responsibilities


included the following departments: Data Processing, Data Entry,
Sales Administration and Order Entry .... a $1.5 million budget
with over 65 personnel.

National Training Manager

Reported directly to the V.P. of Sales and Marketing.


Employed to train sales force, customer service representatives
on all technical and sales presentation aspects of on-line
database with struggling sales. Responsibilities included
training on sales presentations, training on optical disk
product, customer training and expansion of business, acquisition
of additional databases and the coordination and design of
product additions and enhancements. In 18 months sales rose from
$70,000 to $1.6 million.

Government Sales Associates September 1982 to September 1984


Denver, CO

President

Formed a consulting firm designed to help companies market


and sell their products to the government.

Information Handling Services April 1980 to September 1982


Englewood, CO

Director of Information Resources

Reported directly to the President. Responsibilities


included guiding and directing all data processing functions
within the company with a staff of 50 personnel and a $3 million
budget. Responsibilities also included guiding company into
optical manufacturing and publishing of products.

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Senior Systems Analyst

Reported to the Director of Information Resources. Designed


indexing systems, re-designed Military Specifications product
system saving $500,000 in annual manufacturing costs. Designed
and wrote company's first on-line database, then trained sales
force on the use and sale of the product.

Spiridellis and Associates December 1978 to April 1980


New York, NY
(a major data processing consulting firm)

Consultant

Data processing consulting to four major NYC firms. Respons-


ibilities included system analysis, writing specifications,
coding, testing, and de-bugging major systems in the banking and
healthcare industries. Work was done on large scale IBM mainframe
utilizing TOTAL and IMS Databases.

Automatic Data Processing (ADP) August 1976 to December 1978


New York, NY

Programmer/Analyst

A major service bureau handling the processing of 50


brokerage firms both on-line and in batch mode. Was responsible
for the design and programming of various parts of the portfolio ~
reporting systems including data collection, capital gains and
capital changes.

Education

Attended Euclid Senior High School, Euclid, Ohio; Miami


University, Oxford, Ohio; Defense Language Institute,
Monterrey, CA; Empire Technical School of Data
Processing, New York, NY
Michael P. Fleischmann

Michael P. Fleischmann
1667 31st Ave.
P.O. Box 5243
Greeley, CO 80631

DIACOM August 1984 to Present

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President Computer Consulting firm

Developing custom software. Experience includes:

o High capacity tape backup software on the IBM PC/AT


running under DRI's concurrent DOS
o CD-ROM applications and data retrieval systems for the IBM
o CD-ROM data conversions from VSAM and other formats to
those required on the VAX mainframe and the IBM PC
o IBM CGA/EGA graphics drivers and emulators
o Disk diagnostic software for the Atari ST computer system
o Medical accounting packages to Blue Cross/Blue Shield
o Auto billing communications packages BC/BS
o Modem communication package for the Apple and Atari
o Word Processor for the Apple computer
o Data base package for the Apple computer

US Air Force, Hill AFB August 1983 to August 1984

Lead engineer in Research and Development Lab.

US Air Force May 1982 to August 1983

Systems programmer working in a Minute Man Missile System


simulator utilizing a Perkin-Elmer 7-32 mini computer in
assembler language.

Colorado State University October 1979 to May 1982

Microcomputer Laboratory Assistant for the Department of


Electrical Engineering (C.S.U). Duties included maintenance and
development of both hardware and software for various
microcomputers and mainframes.

Education

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, May 1982


Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, May 1982
Colorado State University
Financial Projections Scenario 1

250 CD-ROM copies and 3,000 Floppy Disk copies

Financial Projections Scenario 2


Scenario 2 500 CD-ROM copies and 3,000 Floppy Disk copies

Optical Publishing Inc. Software Products

Sample Call and Income Bank Report

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-Capital Raised 54 million 100 million ' llion

*tal camnksions 2.7 million 5.0 million .5 million

-Affiliate lbmiqs .3 million 1.0 million - 5 million

-mtal GKSS Revenue 3 . o million 6.0 million 4. o million

- m a e less Orsmnissions .76 million 1.52 million N/A

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-Retention 90% 85% 95%

m N C I A L S (All MlPRberS in Millions of Dollars)

-Net Revenue .76 1.8 N/A

--Retained Profits .21 -501 N/A

--Return On FqUity 70% 66.6 % N/A

--Capital Base .300 -785 N/A


-Book Value Begin/Year .300 .725 .30O-

--Book V d l u e / S h a r e 1.60 3.05 4.00

-~ook value w/Year -480 1.526 N/A

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STANSHERMAN
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STANSHERMAN
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STANSHERMAN
J.
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STANSHERMAN
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STANSHERMAN
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ANTI-TRUST
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STANSHERMAN
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ANTI-TRUST
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STANSHERMAN
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ANTI-TRUST
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Institutional Investors of America, Inc.


Financing.Investments & Advisors

iUlan D. Dannsli
Managing General Parhler

January 20, 1987

HONORARY CHAIRMAN
Gm.s. Moon
Mr. Stan Caterbone
CHAIRLLINoFrnEmARD
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r- O u i r m a n norpied
C-nth d Arrri. are very interested in business in your part of the
Country. I will also be in a position to do some
other business with you through the bank we just
purchased in 60-90 days.
Very truly yours,

Allan D. Dannatt
President
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LOAN HIFTFOLJO

aJFEimRA!iE~vrms

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Fee Amortization

Variable 10 yrs. 225 bp wer Stating 1-2 pts. 30 Y e a r s


03F o r 300 bp @ 9%
wer 1 yr T- ill

Fixed 5 yrs. 9.5% 1-2 pts. 30 Y e a r s


Fixed 7 yrs. 9.65% 1 3/4 pts. 30 Y e a r s
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Fived Rates a l s o available a t 325 basis pints wer c o T-Bill ~

Retail, O f f i c e , Industrial

Variable 10 yrs. 300-350 bp wer 1-2 pts. 30 Y e a r s


1 yr. T-Bill o r
250 bp wer 03F

Fixed 5-7 yrs. 8.75% Par-1 pt. 30 Y e a r s


Fixed 1oyrs. 9% Par-1 pt. 30 Y e a r s

Similar terns available f o r m i n i wx&mses, hotels, mobile home parks, nursing


homes and ACLF f a c i l i t i e s .
Forwarrl, q,
open-ended and covered construction loans are also
available. Maxmm loan to value of 809.

Sale Leasebacks - W e are a r n m t l y seeking t o plrchase $500 million in


p r q e r t i e s nationwide leased to nationally listed public corporations w i t h good
credit ratings. Leases r r p ~ s tbe NNN with a minimJm of a 10 year tenn. Mininnnn
cash h-
t $5-$500111.

i REMICS - Beginning in the 2nd W X t e r of 1987, I I A will be placing $100 million


a m n t h into real estate investment mortgage conduits. Innn&iate urdbg lcans
w i l l be made on all types of I n s t i t u t i o n a l quality property.

Fates quoted are test available and m y vary depending on location and quality
I \ of product.
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JULY 1. 1986

P LWGBER. PA -TION

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Firrancia. Securities, Inc. ............... .?he Broker Dealer


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Em Advisory, ........................ ..The Registered Investment Advisor
Financial Savims Insurance Agemy .......The Insumme Agency
EM; Acmmting Sezvices, In=. .............?he Acamting Finn
Financial tbrtqages Services, Inc. ........?he Mortgage Bmkmqe Firm
Wealth MaMgement Semi-, .. ..........The Portfolio MaMger & Market Timer
Financial PlarPling &msultants, Inc. ......We Financial Pla- Finn

mmTE FmG (In Hause)

Eager Real Estate ........................Redl Estate Services


O'my ti smith .............................Legal Counsel for Business & Xeal Estate
Shirk, Reist, Wagenseller .........Legal cavrsel for Estate Planning
& Shirk
W e l l Associates, Inc. .................. .Property 6 Casualty Servicrs
Pro Financial harp, Inc. .................Servicc5 for Profe55ional Athletes

Please note that the W e f i n s are currently wrler nqotiations and have given
ve.rhl amnnitment for affiliation.

Stan
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243 NORTH DUKE STREET 805 WEST MAIN STREET


LANUSTER, PA 17642 MOUNT JOY. PA 17552
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s u b s i d i a r y c o r p o r a t i o n s , including: ~ o n s u l t a t i o n sand advice;
preparation and f i l i n g of A r t i c l e s of Incorporation f o r F i n a n c i a l
Management Group, L t d . and nine s u b s i d i a r y c o r p o r a t i o n s ; prepa-
r a t i o n and placement of l e g a l n o t i c e s .
Costs: 1 ) F i l i n g f e e s t o Corporation Bureau
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2) Legal Notices ( s e e a t t a c h e d i n v o i c e s ) 402.05
3 ) Corporation o u t f i t - Financial
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OWEN KUGEL
39 NORTH MARKET STREET
LANCASTER PA 17603
717-299-4371

2 M a r c h 1987

To: S t a n l e y J. Caterbone
President
FMG A d v i s o r y , I n c .
E d e n P a r k II
1755 O r e g o n P i k e
Lancaster, - PA 17601
717-569-41 00

From : Owen K u g e l

Subject: . M o r t g a g e Financing.

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T h i s follows up o n o u r 17 F e b r u a r y meeting a b o u t 112ortgage
Financing f o r o u r upcoming development projects.

I h a v e selected a g r o u p o f 11 p r o j e c t s f o r w h i c h we h a v e completed
pre-development w o r k a n d w h i c h a r e r e a d y f o r d e b t placement;
a n d a t t a c h e d t h e c u r r e n t financial p r o j e c t i o n s o n each.

1 h a v e assumed a 65/35 D e b t l E q u i t y s p l i t , a 9.00% r a t e o f


interest, a 30 y e a r term, a n d a o n e p o i n t o r i g i n a t i o n fee. Note
t h a t t h e L o a n t v a l u e u s i n g a 9 " s a p R a t e averages 56.54%.

Note also t h a t 1 h a v e i n c l u d e d a 2.50% D e b t Placement Fee f o r


y o u r e f f o r t s in p l a c i n g t h i s debt; w h i c h w o u l d t o t a l $433,592
f o r t h e package.

L e t me k n o w if t h e r e i s i n t e r e s t and, if so, what a d d i t i o n a l


information y o u w i l l need.

Regards,

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FBI Pro.bes Kugel


Contracts with
N.Carolina Cities
Several Towns Unhappy with Delays;
Kugel Says He'll Fulfill Pacts

Lancasler developer are looking into the matter to


Owen Kugel, whose rev~tal- determine if an federal laws
iration succea in domtom have been vioited:. added.
lancaster helpcd him land Daniel Womiak, a senior FRI
%imilsr confram in at least agent a t Ute bureau's GWM. know how the FBI got in.
seven states, is bein inverti. boro. N.C.. omce today. volved in the situation. EX.
Bald by, t k , ~ e d e r a fBureau omcials in a t least flve Plainin the contracts, he
Of Investlgatron for downtown North Camlina cities sa said i f d w t ( foum
revitalization pro'eets in they.re dissatisilied w i d thmugh on contract pmmis.
North Carolina. FBf omcia; Kugel's prfarmanee on the es. '.we give the money
sav. contracis and each has asked back."
Robert Pence, in charge him to returnhis w,mfee. On the advice of dis attnr.
OrNorth Carolina FBI opera. Kugel this mornin& tm W .Alvin B. Lewis Jr.
tiotb. said (he investiflahen the New Era that he has been Kugel wwld not discuss thd
centers on whether Kugel's aware of the investigation for status of the develo
OK Assmiales firm based
here is involved in -mail
several w e d s and that he is
y p e r a t i n g with authorities
Pro*
Carolina.
underway in ?%h'
fraud, wire fraud or any other 100 percent, in the interest Pence said the investiga.
typeofrraud.,, of &etttg It wrapped up t i ~ began
l about M days ago.
lle added thal Ule use of quie ly But Kugel's former vice pres-
interstate racilities, as well as "We know" the outcome ]dent. who arranged the
the use of funds in interstate "can on1 be successful from North Carolina contracts and
eom,yeree,wouldbr studied. our standipo' ~nt."he said.
I can confirm that we Kuge s a d he did not
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JOHN M. C I C A L A SR.
DEVELOPER

22nd & Boardwalk


North Wildwood N.J. 0 8 2 6 0
December 1 2 , 1 9 8 6
Dear P r o p r i e t o r :
Due t o y o u r e x c e l l e n t r e p u t a t i o n a s a s u c c e s s f u l member o f New
J e r s e y ' s S o u t h S h o r e b u s i n e s s c o m m u n i t y , we a r e d e l i g h t e d t o
i n v i t e you t o p a r t i c i p a t e i n a n e x c i t i n g new v e n t u r e : SEAPORT
VILLAGE.

SEAPORT V I L L A G E h a s b e e n d e s i g n e d a s a u n i q u e a n d p i c t u r e s q u e
shopping complex s i t u a t e d a t 22nd S t r e e t i n North Wildwood. The
complex i s now under c o n s t r u c t i o n on a r e b u i l t , widened p i e r
t h a t w i l l e x t e n d 500 f e e t o u t from t h e boardwalk t o w a d s t h e
ocean. The development, s c h e d u l e d f o r c o m p l e t i o n i n t i m e f o r t h e
s t a r t o f t h e S p r i n g , 1987 season, w i l l f e a t u r e a t o t a l of f o r t y
s p e c i a l t y and f o o d s h o p s . T h e s e s p a c e s a r e now a v a i l a b l e f o r
a n n u a l r e n t a l , a t p r e - c o n s t r u c t i o n p r i c e s r a n g i n g f r o m $30 t o $ 3 6
p e r s q u a r e f o o t . Types of b u s i n e s s e s i n c l u d e d w i l l b e c a r e f u l l y
chosen t o i n s u r e s u c c e s s f o r a l l .
A p e r f o r m a n c e a r e a w i l l be b u i l t a t t h e end o f t h e p i e r . T h i s
a r e a , t o i n c l u d e l i v e t e l e v i s i o n and r a d i o f a c i l i t i e s , w i l l s e r v e
) a s t h e s i t e f o r ' p o p u l a r e n t e r t a i n m e n t and o t h e r e v e n t s d e s i g n e d
I O t o a t t r a c t l a r g e numbers of p e o p l e t h r o u g h o u t t h e s e a s o n as well
a s continued media coverage. Restrooms and o t h e r p u b l i c
a m e n i t i e s w i l l a l s o be included t o help i n c r e a s e f o o t t r a f f i c . A
large s t a i r w a y w i l l permit beach access. An e x c i t i n g
a d v e r t i s i n g and p r o m o t i o n campaign i s p l a n n e d t o c a l l a t t e n t i o n
t o SEAPORT VILLAGE.
According t o r e c e n t demographic s t u d i e s , t h e number o f a f f l u e n t
s i n g l e s , c o u p l e s and f a m i l i e s v i s i t i n g North Wildwood e a c h summer
i s r a p i d l y i n c r e a s i n g - along w i t h t h e i r p e r c a p i t a spending.
The o t h e r p i e r s i n t h e a r e a a r e a l l Amusement P i e r s . T h u s ,
S e a p o r t V i l l a g e i s a f i r s t of i t s k i n d - and a n a t u r a l s i t e f o r
t h e r e l o c a t i o n o r e x p a n s i o n of y o u r b u s i n e s s .
T h u s f a r we h a v e a p p r o a c h e d B e n e t t o n , S w a t c h , A t h l e t e ' s F o o t ,
Gimmee J i m m i e s Cookies and Banana R e p u b l i c , a s w e l l a s a s e l e c t
g r o u p of l o c a l b u s i n e s s e s s u c h a s y o u r s t h a t would b e b e s t s u i t e d
t o o u r c o n c e p t and would have t h e g r e a t e s t c h a n c e o f s u c c e s s .
S i n c e r e n t a l s p a c e i s l i m i t e d , we w i l l a c c e p t r e s e r v a t i o n s on a
f i r s t - c o m e , f i r s t - s e r v e d b a s i s . An a r c h i t e c t u r a l r e n d e r i n g of
S e a p o r t V i l l a g e i s e n c l o s e d f o r your f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n .
Our r e p r e s e n t a t i v e , E l l e n Libman, w i l l b e i n y o u r a r e a i n t h e
n e x t two weeks. S h e w i l l c a l l on y o u t o p r o v i d e you w i t h
I
a d d i t i o n a l i n f o r m a t i o n . Of c o u r s e p l e a s e f e e l f r e e t o c o n t a c t me
a t anytime.

Stan
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February 1 3 , 1987

Stanley 3. Caterbone
Financial Management Group
1 7 5 5 Oregon Pike
Lancaster, PA 17601
Re: Carter Manor Associates
Dear Stan:
Enclosed is a Loan Request for Carter Manor Associates for the
Refinancing of two particular properties that it currently owns
and we would appreciate you consideration of this matter. Please
note that the terms in the Loan Request are negotiable.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Sincerely,

Enclosure

Stan
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COLUbBIA ASSET MANAGEMENT CORP.


IXVESTbENT BANKERS

TWINING OFFICE CENTER


715 TWINING ROAD SUITE 116
DRESHER. PA 19025

Scott Rabertson
Financial Management Group
1755 Oregon P i k e
Lancaster , P A 17601

February 1 0 1987

Dear Scott :

Enclosed i s a vrrite up o n the prcxperty w e discussed.


The owner desires to refinance for a minimum of
$2,500,000 o n a non-recourse assumable basis. It i s
understood that the enclosure is ta b e forwarded to a
private investor in Texas and is not to b e shown to
anyone else.

I f this is handled to our satisfaction, I would b e


pleased to submit additional properties for your clients
cc-nsideratinn.

Leonard M. Shendell

Stan
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Qxative Finance Campany


P.O. Box 4412
Lancaster. PA 17604

Hi* Ascciates, LTD.


Tom Kyle
1861 William Pem Way
Iaraster, PA 17601

February 3, 1987

Dear Tom:

As per your recent mane conversation w i t h Bob brig, I would like to give
you scane information reganiing cur lenling ability. I have been selected to
,l represent a group of Institutiondl Investors that are htemsb3 in projects in
the Eastern part of the acRmtry. We are able to finance projects ranging in
s i z e of $3 t o $100 million. hrojeds include aparbe&s, retail, office,
hdwtrial, health care f a c i l i t i e s , mabile hare parks, hotels and mini
warehouses. Underwriting can be very f a s t and can often times be approved in
14 days froan time of application. follow^ is list of underwriting
r q h x m m t s ; pro forma, rent r o l l , financial statemnts, resume of borrower,
. I and s c a n e under~ certain c a d i t i o n s an MAI Wraisal. For new a m s t n ~ c t i o n
a sales agreement and cost brealcdowns are r q u i r d .
~slclosed is a copy of our portfolio. I hope that w e on do h i n e s s
together and provide ycmr financing for your next: project, o r possibly prwide
a r e f h n c i q package f o r ycur existing portfolio. I appreciate the
opportunity to work w i t h you.

W e may be reached a t the following nlrmber; (717) 569-5555


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K E N N E PROPERTY
~Y CORPORAT~ON
A Subsidiaw of Kennedy Health Cars Foundation

May 6, 1987

Mr. Stan Caterbone


1755 Oregon Pike
Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17601
Dear Stan:
This correspondence is to address our previous conversations
regarding the refinancing of some commercial real estate that I
am currently managing for Kennedy Property Corporation. At that
time, you had requested information on each of the buildings so
as to determine the feasability of this endeavor.
Of the four properties listed, three are owned by Kennedy
Property Corporation and the fourth is owned by Professional
Medical Management, Inc. Both companies are subsidiaries of the
Kennedy Health Care Foundation.
Enclosed you will find a description on each property. This is
accompanied by the current lease schedule for each property and
an income statement for Kennedy Property Corporation.
If after reviewing this package you believe that favorable fixed
terms can be provided, please contact me at your earliest
convenience.
Sincerely,

Michael Lawson
Property Manager
ML/~
Enclosures

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STANLEY J. CATERBONE
EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT

554 Berliley Road


Stone Hartwr, NJ 08247
( W )%7-5184

J u l y 24, 1987

J i m Bly
Sourcz C a p i t a l
6725 (Xlrran Street
W e a n , VA 22101

Dear J i m :
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Enclosed is t h e p a c k * f o r t h e Real E s t a t e Deal as per o u r
c o n v e r s a t i o n . Pl- g i v e me your response as to a n i n d i c a t i o n of i n t e r e s t as
= a n as p o s s i b l e so t h a t I may c o n t a c t someone else if you are n o t i n t e r e s t e d .
I a p p r e c i a t e your t i m e and c o n s i d e r a t i o n .

Zk ley J. catertxre

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I. Scope of B u s i n e s s

11. Servioes and f u n c t i o n s of Sour- C a p i t a l , I n v e s t o r / I n v e s t o r s , and Bennet


Williams.
111. S t r u c t u r e of S y n d i c a t i o n

IV. Costs of S y n d i c a t i o n - Bennett W i l l i m F i n a n c i a l Center

V. Financial Projections

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The follwing is a pr-1 to Bennett Williams, Im. to provide the
, . syndication and marketing of the 2.6 million o f f i e building to b e constructed

i n downtown York, PA. This prqms-a1 is an attecrpt to describe t h e role and

function of Swrce Capital along w i t h the relationships of Bennett Williams,

Im. and the Investor/I-tors.

The plm of the p r o j e c t is to r a i r e the ~ rcapital /approximately 2.6

million (excluding syndication f e e s ) and to mange the partnership t h r w g h its

entirety until it is dissolved. As per previous conversations, t h e building

will be funded m n p l e t e l y from partnership proceeds w i t h t using debt, which

will provide a steady stream of inccme, projected to be between 12% - 15%w i t h

the p o s s i b i l i t y of refinancing t h e p r o j e c t around t h e =nth year i n order to

return the o r i g i m l capital back to the investors.

R1G w i l l l e w i c e m n t e r , similar t o that


also consider developing a F i ~ r C i a S

which e x i s t s i n Lamaster. While Bennett Williams w i l l be the major t e n a n t and

responsible for the 1- up, f%2 w i l l consider also a i d i n g i n t h a t pr-

through w n s i o n of t h e i r business to York.

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I.: DELI% E . B F T T . ..WIUI.W.-zTK GU'E~...~~~E~..IG..~?.,.)


T k Gewral Partner (GP) will be responsible for t k following:

a). Development - The G.P. will be r-nsible for all dsvelcpwnt

involved in t k project.

b). Construction - The G.P. will be r q n s i b l e for all construction

pbses associated with the project.

c). Lait-g - All leasing responsibilities will be of the G.P. The

G.P. will have the task of obtaining l a occupancy of the building

i n a reasomble and timely fashion. The G.P. will also be

responsible for determining the fair market value of the =pa-

and for attracting attractive t e ~ n t s


with favorable leasing

agreements to maintain a favorable and healthy cash flow.

d). Management - The G.P. will be m n s i b l e for the managsent of

both tenants and the building in order to obtain maximum

income and future appreciation given favorable eoomnic oonditions.

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LL W L I C N E ~.%...%!?IT.K
MG, Ltd. w i l l be r e q x n s l b l e f o r the follcwing services and factors:

a). The Syndicator w i l l be r e n s i b l e f o r a l l legal

and a-nting services rezdsd to register the partnership with

the a p p r w r i a t e regulatory authorities i n order to solicit

investors.

b). Prospectus - The Syndicator w i l l be reqmnsible f o r the development

and prmhction of the pr-tus to be used to solicit investors.

c). Marketing - The Syndicator w i l l be responsible f o r the marketing

and s o l i c i t a t i o n of investors i n order to r a i s e the necessary

capital to f i m n c e the project.

d). Distribution of ~ r o c e e d s- The Syndicator w i l l be responsible f o r

a-nting and reporting functions necesrary to provide investors

w i t h the progress and performance of the Partnership. The

Syndicator w i l l be r w n s i b l e f o r the reporting regulations of the

Interm1 Revewe Service f o r both Investors and the G.P. The

Syndicator w i l l a l m be responsible f o r U7e distribution of p r m

both &ring operation and upon sale w r e f i ~ n c i n gof the project.

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The follcwing is a c k s c r ~ p t i o nof the s t r u c t u r e of t k p a r t n e r s h i p . T k

Partnership will be r e g i s t e r e d by t k Securities and Exckr@ Carmisrion a s a

Private Pla-nt -lation D, Rule 144 Offering. T h i s w i l l l i m i t t h e rxlrrber

of u m c c r e d i t e d i n v e s t o r s t o 35.

Bennet Williams Inc. - General P a r t n e r

Eqity: 20% of P a r t n e r s h i p sale d i s t r i b u t i o n s

Incane: 15%of Net c a s h f l o w d i s t r i b u t i o n s

. . Souroe C a p i w - Marketing F e e s

Eqity: 5% of P a r t n e r s h i p =le proceeds.

Incane: @ of N e t c a s h flow d i s t r i b u t i o n s

Eqlity: 75%

I m : 85% of Net P r c c e d s

Load : ES% of c a s h goes i n t o actual development

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(gipl-hlwill receive ~ r o x i m t e l y 8% of the capital raie& in

order to perform the necessary services associated with the project. This

imludes all legal, accrxlnting and marketing fees needed.

Bennett-Williams will receive a 3%G.P. developnent fee for pltting the project

together (building design, construction %pervision ...etc.).

The Broker/Dealer (if needed) will receive a 1% syndication fee for


. -
, . registration and preparation of financial disclosure documents for the
. . partnership.

This means approximately a8% of the capital raised will go into the actual
j' iltilding and grand. This ircludes all 1-1, aoaunting, printing, marketing,

of the partmrship. With this ratio, the program will be among the most

marketable anywhere in the country.

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FiMnCial M a ~ m n t . Grcup, LTD. w i l l a t t e c r p t to &welop a F i M I X i a l Service

Center similar to the L a n c a s t e r Office i n t h e b u i l d i n g b e i n g vndicated. MG

has d e v e l q x d a F u l l Service F i m w i a l C e n t e r t h a t p r o v i d e s a l l of the r e l a t i v e

services re=essary to mamge t h e f i ~ n c i a affairs


l of i n d i v i d a l s , b u s i n e s s e s

and institutions. The Center w i l l i n c l u d e the f o l l o w i n g services:

1. F i r e n c i a 1 Planning

2. Investment and P o r t f o l i o Management

3. k c c u n t i n g and Tax P r e p a r a t i o n

4. Real E s t a t e Services

5. Legal Servioes

6. I ~ r a r c Services
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7. I ~ ~ and nMortgage
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Finamial Managewnt Group, LTD w i l l s t r u c t u r e the C e n t e r similar to that of

the Lamaster location with the e x c e p t i o n that Bennett Williams w i l l have a

role i n the f o r m a t i o n and the o p e r a t i o n s o f the Center. Ft% w i l l p r o v i d e the

recruiting and managerent of the -ration and w i l l u s e t h e w r r e n t s y s m

that Pave been dweloped and used in Lancaster. The ownership w i l l be

structured m n g MG, B e n n e t t W i l l i a m , and the other Major P l a y e r s who wish to

pt involved. Enclw_sd is a n o r i g i ~ Busi-


l P l a n t h a t o u t l i n e s tk c o n c e p t

i n more detail.

Stan
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The following Firms have exprezsed very s t r o n g and f a v o r a b l e i n d i c a t i o n s

of i n t e r e s t to s i g n lorg term 1- agreements f o r -ace. P l e a s e be aware t h a t

this will be the premier office q ~ c elocated i n Downtown York, and mt

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Bennet Williams will occupy 25% of the space a t market v a l u e lease

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WSH FLOW

WRD COSTS

WISITImi 31,000 32. FT. @ $10.00 $310,000


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TClrPL INCOME $402,800

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CERTICIED PUBLIC A C C O U N T A N T S

v E r 10'1 . LOS A N G Z L E S . W O R m l S V O l N . N d.
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Dear 7-i 3 '

E n c l o s e d i s ttie o r i g i n a l and o n e c o p y o f t h e County o f L o s A n g e l e s B u s i n e s s


S t a t e m e n t a s o f Marcti 1. 1982.

The o r i g i n a l s h o u l d b e s i g n e d b y you a n d p o s t m a r k e d o n or b e f o r e A p r i l 30. 1982.


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Very t r u l y y o u r s ,

BROUT h COMPANY

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i Name CUMBERLAND ADVISORS, PTY. Telephone 800-257-7013


Contact
.( Address 614 LANDIS AVENUE Name DONALD SULAM
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(818) 247-5330
Name Van Deventer & Hoch Telephone (213) 245- 7 4 6 1
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for the years ended December 31, 1986 and 1985

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To the Board of Directors


~ari-isburg,Pennsylvania
We have examined the statements of assets and liabilities
of the Pension and Profit Sharing Collective Investment Fund
as of December 31. 1986 and 1985, including the portfolio of invest-
ments as of December 31, 1986, and the related statements of opera-
tions and changes in net assets for the years then ended. Our
examinations were made in accordance with generally accepted audit-
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held for the account of the fund by the custodians, and such tests of
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1985, and the results of its operations and the changes in its net
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1984; and we expressed unqualified opinions on those financial state-
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ended December 31, 1986, is fairly stated in all material respects
in relation to the financial statements from which it has been
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March 19. 1987

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ASSETS:
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Cash
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LIABILITIES:
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Amounts invested by
participating trusts 111,304,255 116,450,421
Accumulated gain on securities
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Unrealized appreciation
of investments 15,432,951 15,944,284
Excess of accumulated redemption
value of units redeemed
over participants' cost (7,778,196) (2,520,983)
Undistributed net investment
income 28,780 16,695
$143,238,045 $143,054,022
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
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THE VILLAGE OF OLDE HICKORY


VILLAGE SQUARE OF OLDE HICKORY
OLDE HICKORY RACQUET CLUB
BOYDfWILSON BUILDING
OREGON PIKE
MANHEIM TOWNSHIP
LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA

for

BOYD/WILSoN COMPANY

MARY L. CLINTON
APPRAISAL ASSOCIATES, INC.
PRESIDENT

DATED: SEPTEMBER 1, 1985

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October 2 3 , 1985

BoydfWilson Company
208 Oregon Pike
L a n c a s t e r , PA 17601
ATTN: Dale Witmer

RE: The Olde Hickory Complex

Dear M r . Witmer:

I n accordance with your r e q u e s t , I have examined t h e above p r e m i s e s , c o n s i s t i n g


of a group of townhouses, 3.0 s t o r y e l e v a t o r garden apartment b u i l d i n g s , a l o c a l
shopping c e n t e r , ( 2 ) o f f i c e b u i l d i n g s , a r a c q u e t c l u b and miscellaneous improvements
i n c l u d i n g a swimming p o o l , a 30 a c r e g o l f c o u r s e and t e n n i s c o u r t s l o c a t e d on
approximately 100 a c r e s of l a n d i n Manheim Township, L a n c a s t e r County, Pennsylvania.
The purpose of my examination and s t u d y i s t o v a l u e t h e premises i n t h e c u r r e n t
market .
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I n a r r i v i n g a t my v a l u a t i o n , I have among o t h e r f a c t o r s c o n s i d e r e d t h e following:

(1) Location Trends. The V i l l a g e of Olde Hickory and t h e surrounding developing


a r e a i s an a t t r a c t i v e r e s i d e n t i a l d i s t r i c t . I am o f t h e o p i n i o n t h a t i t
w i l l maintain i t s p r e s e n t s t a t u s o r g r a d u l l y improve.

(2) I e s t i m a t e t h e e s t a b l i s h e d Net Income imputable t o a l l t h e f r a c t i o n s of t h e


V i l l a g e of Olde Hickory a t $1,324,333 p e r annum.

(3) C a p i t a l i z e d Value f o r both income flows which computes a t $13,000,000


per annum. T h i s i s p r e d i c a t e d upon t h e t o t a l e a r n i n g s o f $1,324.333 p e r
annum c a p i t a l i z e d a t an o v e r a l l r a t e of 10.14%.

I n my o p i n i o n , t h e market v a l u e of t h e premises i n t h e c u r r e n t market is:

THIRTEEN MILLION DOLLARS

I n l i g h t of t h e s e c o n s i d e r a t i o n s and o t h e r f a c t o r s s e t f o r t h i n my a p p r a i s a l r e p o r t
which f o l l o w s , I have a r r i v e d a t t h e aforementioned v a l u a t i o n .

Respectfully submitted,

Stan
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INCOME APPROACH

VILLAGE OF OLDE HICKORY:

DEFINITION: T h i s approach d e a l s with t h e p r e s e n t worth and f u t u r e p o t e n t i a l


b e n e f i t s of t h e p r o p e r t y . This i s g e n e r a l l y measured by t h e n e t income which
a f u l l y informed person i s warranted i n assuming t h e p r o p e r t y w i l l produce d u r i n g
t h e remaining u s e f u l l i f e . A f t e r comparison with investments of s i m i l a r t y p e and
c l a s s , t h e n e t income i s c a p i t a l i z e d i n t o a value e s t i m a t e .

The g r o s s and n e t income g e n e r a t e d by t h e c u r r e n t r e n t s f o r t h e y e a r 1985 a r e


d i v i d e d as f o l l o w s :

Annual Gross Income Annual Net Income

Residential $2,224,766 $1,072,465

Commercial Income 275,714 204,182

Golf & Swimming 93,310 (11,870)

Racquet Club

Total

(Expense r a t i o i s 52% of g r o s s ( i n c l u d i n g vacancy & bad debt allowance).

The r e s i d e n t i a l income o f $2,224,766 p e r annum averages $89.31 p e r room p e r month.


The l e a s e s have a 1 y e a r term with t e n a n t s absorbing a l l o f t h e i r e l e c t r i c a l charges
which i n c l u d e s e l e c t r i c h e a t i n g , a i r c o n d i t i o n i n g and h o t w a t e r .

Management e x p e c t s a t u r n o v e r of 30% t o 35% i n t h e r e s i d e n t i a l u n i t s d u r i n g 1985.


This would i n c r e a s e t h e r e n t r o l l m a t e r i a l l y a s shown on t h e following s c h e d u l e o f
Monthly Rates e f f e c t i v e September 1, 1985.

A 3% allowance f o r vacancy and bad d e b t s was considered a p p r o p r i a t e due t o t h e f a c t


t h a t t h e r e i s g e n e r a l l y a w a i t i n g l i s t f o r new c o n t r a c t s .

COMMERCIAL RENTALS:

Rentals f o r t h e shopping c e n t e r , t h e f o u r o f f i c e s i n t h e former s t o n e farmhouse and


3 r e t a i l and o f f i c e u n i t s i n t h e Boyd/Wilson Building aggregates $275,714 p e r annum
( s e e schedule of b a s e r e n t a l s ) . A 5% vacancy and bad debt d e d u c t i o n appears a p p r o p r i
based on p a s t h i s t o r i c a l r e c o r d s .

The r e n t a l o f f i c e ( U n i t 6 ) does n o t c o n t r i b u t e any r e n t . I have a p p l i e d a r e n t a l o f


$6.75 p e r s q . i t . which i s i n t h e lower h a l f of t h e r e n t r o l l range which computes
I
t o $9,072 annually. 1

The income from t h e Golf and Swim Club which we have taken from t h e l a s t s t a t e m e n t
of e a r n i n g s i s $93,310 p e r annum and m i s c e l l a e o u s income approximates $5,000 p e r y e a r

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June 15, 1987

Mr. Stanley Caterbone


FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT GROUP LTD
1755 Oregon Pike
Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17601

Dear Stan:

It was good speaking with you - - at last - - after our message


go round. Enclosed are the materials you requested. I expect that
this should reach you by Wednesday.

As I indicated to you, Hunterdon County is the area I have tareeted


for development in New Jersey. InteretaLc 78 was completed this
year and tied Hunterdon County into a 25-35 minute commute to many
major corporate centers in New Jersey, i.e. Morristown. Princeton
and New Brunswick. After completing a survey of the area, I am
satisfied with the resulting information. I have been dealing with
local brbkers with a view towards locating both residential and
commercial sites for development, several properties are under negotiation
at this time. These projected investments are well leveraged and
offer impressive cash-on-cash returns.

I look forward to discussing these opportunities with you.

SW:wc

Enclosures

Via Express Mali

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ANALYSIS
ACTIVE 1997 Not Including Bonuses 1997
EMPLOYEES Pay 1,997 4 Year Hourly
Less 2 Wks. Hours 1996 Pay 1995 Pay 1994 Pay Total Ranking

Miller, Jere $45,699 2,127 $52,570 $42,970 $46,747 190,113.00 Pflumm, Dave 2,600
Pflumm, Dave $58,240 2,600 $60,000 $45,000 $45,000 189,173.00 Caterbone, Stan 2,600
Rhineer, William $45,699 2,103 $55,567 $19,535 $44,104 167,008.00 Gibble, Bob 2,256
Gibble, Bob $51,604 2,256 $49,533 $33,280 $28,520 160,973.00 Leonards, Jim 2,377
Carruthers, Ralph $40,649 2,161 $43,572 $31,643 $36,495 154,520.00 Huber, Mel 2,162
Caterbone, Stan $41,340 2,600 $39,140 $32,900 $35,600 151,580.00 Carruthers, Ralph 2,161
Leonards, Jim $38,158 2,377 $39,478 $38,936 $31,541 150,490.00 Miller, Jere 2,127
Deery Bob $34,463 2,006 $38,889 $36,964 $33,051 145,373.00 Rhineer, William 2,103
Shaffer, Jerry $39,740 1,813 $26,673 $24,235 $35,993 128,454.00 Deery Bob 2,006
Huber, Mel $28,242 2,162 $34,413 $32,796 $28,524 126,137.00 Burger. Andy 1,944
Hargrove, Louis $27,514 1,142 $33,936 $20,022 $28,006 110,620.00 Shaffer, Jerry 1,813
Brown, John $21,299 1,126 $26,573 $21,475 $24,773 95,246.00 Bare, Susan 1,680
Walker, Randy $25,359 1,566 $24,861 $20,418 $22,028 94,232.00 Walker, Randy 1,566
Reese, Howard $32,979 1,221 $39,150 $10,911 84,261.00 Soders, Brian 1,502
Mclain, Brian $14,284 725 $16,553 $14,085 $28,787 74,434.00 Moore, George 1,367
Moore, George $32,945 1,367 $35,614 69,926.00 Harsh, Harold 1,332
Burger. Andy $28,982 1,944 $30,322 $7,996 69,244.00 Lavin, Daniel 1,309
Bare, Susan $19,833 1,680 $18,881 $18,254 $9,745 68,393.00 Kane, Robert 1,288
York, Mark $19,537 $41,046 $7,052 67,635.00 Reese, Howard 1,221
Murphy, William $41,600 41,600.00 Hargrove, Louis 1,142
Lutz, Gil $9,101 432 $21,213 $9,254 40,000.00 Brown, John 1,126
Mahlow, Joseph $16,624 $18,077 34,701.00 Weber, George 1,004
Soders, Brian $28,928 1,502 30,430.00 McMullen, Lew 989
arrington, Wayne $14,589 $15,382 29,971.00 Wood, Leonard 803
Harsh, Harold $26,509 1,332 27,841.00 Hiltz, Donovan 790
Lavin, Daniel $26,435 1,309 27,744.00 Mclain, Brian 725
Miller, Dan $26,299 406 26,705.00 Docky, L.N. 686
Kane, Robert $22,790 1,288 24,078.00 Lutz, Gil 432
McMullen, Lew $19,288 989 20,277.00 Miller, Dan 406
Weber, George $12,020 1,004 13,024.00 Murphy, William 0
Wood, Leonard $10,465 803 11,268.00 York, Mark 0
Hiltz, Donovan $10,249 790 11,039.00 Mahlow, Joseph 0
Docky, L.N. $6,348 686 7,034.00 Harrington, Wayne 0
With Other
Compensation
4 Year Wages $149,240 157,769
Yearly Average $37,310 $39,442
4 Year Rank 7th 5th

Other
Compensation Amount Year

Site Work $4,679 1995


Driveway $600 1996
Hot Tub $1,500 1996
Cash $1,200 1997
Clutch $500 1997
Alternator $50 1997
Explorer $338/Month 1997
Total $8,529

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APPLICATION AND CERTIFICATE FOR PAYMENT AIA DOCUMENT G702 (Instructions on Reverse Side) Page 1 of 4
TO (OWNER or GENERAL CONTRACTOR): Project: Application No. 9 Distribute to:
Reynolds Construction Management E-Town Area Middle/High School
3300 North Third Street Period To 1/20/1998 Owner
Harrisburg, PA 17110 Engineer
VIA (Architect): Architects Architect
FROM: (Contractor or Subcontractor) Reynolds Construction Management Project No.:95-1062 Reynolds:
3300 North Third Street
PFLUMM CONTRACTORS, INC., Harrisburg, PA 17110
58 S. Duke Street Contract Date: 5/16/1997
Millersville, PA 17551 [Phone: 717 872-7254 Fax 717 872-7904]
CONTRACTORS APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT Application is made for Payment, as shown below in conjuntion with the Contract.
Continuation Sheet AIA Document G703 is attached.
CHANGE ORDER SUMMERY
Change Orders Approved In 1. ORIGINAL CONTRACT SUM $1,411,564.00
Previous Months By Owner Additions Deductions 2. Net Change by CHANGE ORDERS $0.00
TOTAL 3. CONTRACT SUM TO DATE (Lines 1 + 2) $1,411,564.00
Approved This Month 4. TOTAL COMPLETE TO DATE & STORED TO DATE $665,129.20
Number Date Approved (Column G on G703)
5. Retainage:
a. % of Completed Work $66,512.92
(Column D + E on G703)
b. % STORED MATERIALS
TOTALS (Column F on G703)
Net Change By Change Orders: 6. TOTAL EARNED LESS RETAINAGE (Line 4 - Line 5 Total) $598,616.28
The undersigned Contactor certifies that to the best of the Contractor's 7. LESS PREVIOUS CERTIFICATES FOR PAYMENT (Line 6 from Prior) $559,880.28
Knowledge, information and belief the Work covered by this Application 8. CURRENT PAYMENT DUE $38,736.00
for Payment has been completed in accordence with the Contract Documents
that all amounts have been paid by the Contractor for Work for which previous 9. BALNCE TO COMPLETE PLUS RETAINAGE (Line 3 - Line 6) $812,947.72
Certificates for payment were issued and payments received from the Owner State of Pennsylvania, County of Lancaster
and that current payment shown herein is now due. Subscribed and sworn before me this day of 1997.
Norary Public:
BY: DATE: My Commission expires:

ARCHITECTS CERTIFICATE FOR PAYMENT AMOUNT CERTIFIED

In accordance with the Contract Documents, based on on-side observations and the data (Attach explanation if amount certified differs from the amount applied for)
comprising the above application, the Archidect certifies to the Owner that the best of the ARCHITECT:
Architect's knowledge, information and belief the Work has progressed as indicated, the REYNOLDS:
quality of the Work is in accordance with the Contract Documents, and the Contractor
is entitled to payment of the AMOUNT CERTIFIED. This certificate is not negotiable. The AMOUNT CERTIFIED is payable only to the
Contractor named herein. Issuance, payment and acceptance of payment are without
prejudice to any rights of the Owner to Contractor under this Contract.
AIA DOCUMENT G702: APPLECATION FOR PAYMENT: MAY 1983 AIA @ 1983

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AIA Documents G702, APPLICATION AND CERTIFICATE FOR PAYMENT, Containing APPLICATION NUMBER: 9
Contractors signed Certification attached. APLLICATION DATE: 01/20/98
In tabulations below, amounts are stated to the nearest dollar. PERIOD TO: 01/20/98
Use Column I on Contracts where varable retainage for the line Items may apply. ARCHITECTS PROJECT NO.: 95-1062
A B C D E F G H I
Work Completed Materials Total % Balance to
Item Description of Work Scheduled QTY Scheduled From Previous This Period Presently Completed Complet Finish Retainage
No. QTY This Value Applications Stored & Stored To (G/C) (C - G)
SITE IMPROVEMENTS Period (D + E) (Not D or E Date (D+E+F)
SOUTH EAST LOT
0.1 Bonds & Insurance 1 LS $24,896.00 $27,396.00 $0.00 $27,396.00 110% ($2,500.00) $2,739.60
1a Mobilization 1 LS $60,950.00 $51,807.00 $0.00 $51,807.00 85% $9,143.00 $5,180.70
2a Sec 02200 Earthwork Layout 1 LS $14,000.00 $14,000.00 $0.00 $14,000.00 100% $0.00 $1,400.00
3a Sec 03060 Building Demo 1 LS $5,750.00 $5,750.00 $0.00 $5,750.00 100% $0.00 $575.00
4a Sec 02110 Site Demolition & Clearing 1 LS $80,000.00 $80,000.00 $0.00 $80,000.00 100% $0.00 $8,000.00
5a Tank Removal 1 LS $11,004.00 $11,004.00 $0.00 $11,004.00 100% $0.00 $1,100.40
6a Sec 02150 Shoring & Underpin 1 LS $17,250.00 $17,250.00 $0.00 $17,250.00 100% $0.00 $1,725.00
7a Stone Under Slab (Building Pads) 1 LS $3,000.00 $3,000.00 $0.00 $3,000.00 100% $0.00 $300.00
8a Stone Under Slab (Sidewalks & Curbs) 1 LS $18,300.00 $5,500.00 $6,500.00 $0.00 $12,000.00 66% $6,300.00 $1,200.00
SEC 02511 HOT MIX ASPHALT
9a Binder Mix 1 LS $129,533.00 $68,290.00 $10,000.00 $0.00 $78,290.00 60% $51,243.00 $7,829.00
10a Wearing Course 1 LS $48,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 0% $48,000.00 $0.00
11a Sec 02520 Portland Cement & Paving 1 LS $142,000.00 $46,860.00 $24,140.00 $0.00 $71,000.00 50% $71,000.00 $7,100.00
12a Sec 02760 Drainage
13a Sec 02831 Chanin Link Fence & Gate 1 LS $7,700.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 0% $7,700.00 $0.00
14a Sec 02900 Landscaping 1 LS $7,000.00 $3,000.00 $0.00 $3,000.00 43% $4,000.00 $300.00
15a Sec 02200 Earthwork 1 LS $90,000.00 $87,600.00 $2,400.00 $0.00 $90,000.00 100% $0.00 $9,000.00
16a Foundation Excavation 1 LS $115,200.00 $115,200.00 $0.00 $115,200.00 100% $0.00 $11,520.00
17a Sec 02700 Storm Sewer 1 LS $35,000.00 $35,000.00 $0.00 $35,000.00 100% $0.00 $3,500.00

SUBTOTALS $809,583.00 $571,657.00 $43,040.00 $0.00 $614,697.00 $194,886.00 $61,469.70

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AIA Documents G702, APPLICATION AND CERTIFICATE FOR PAYMENT, Containing APPLICATION NUMBER: 9
Contractors signed Certification attached. APLLICATION DATE: 01/20/98
In tabulations below, amounts are stated to the nearest dollar. PERIOD TO: 01/20/98
Use Column I on Contracts where varable retainage for the line Items may apply. ARCHITECTS PROJECT NO.: 95-1062
A B C D E F G H I
Work Completed Materials Total Balance to
Item Description of Work Scheduled QTY Scheduled From Previous This Period Presently Completed % Finish Retainage
No. QTY This Value Applications Stored & Stored To (G/C) (C - G)
SITE IMPROVEMENTS Period (D + E) (Not D or E Date (D+E+F)
NORTWEST & NORTH LOTS
1b Mobilization 1 LS $4,600.00 $4,600.00 $4,600.00 100% $0.00 $460.00
2b Sec 02200 Earthwork Layout 1 LS $7,700.00 $0.00 $0.00 0% $7,700.00 $0.00
3b Sec 03060 Building Demo 1 LS
4b Sec 02110 Site Demolition & Clearing 1 LS $25,600.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 4% $24,600.00 $100.00
5b Tank Removal 1 LS
6b Sec 02150 Shoring & Underpin $0.00 $0.00
7b Stone Under Slab (Building Pads) 1 LS $1,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 0% $1,000.00 $0.00
8b Stone Under Slab (Sidewalks & Curbs) 1 LS $18,300.00 $800.00 $800.00 4% $17,500.00 $80.00
SEC 02511 HOT MIX ASPHALT
9b Binder Mix 1 LS $52,520.00 $0.00 $0.00 0% $52,520.00 $0.00
10b Wearing Course 1 LS $16,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 0% $16,000.00 $0.00
11b Sec 02520 Portland Cement & Paving 1 LS $47,250.00 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 4% $45,250.00 $200.00
12b Sec 02760 Drainage 1 LS $10,000.00 $1,500.00 $1,500.00 15% $8,500.00 $150.00
13b Sec 02831 Chanin Link Fence & Gate 1 LS
14b Sec 02900 Landscaping 1 LS $7,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 0% $7,000.00 $0.00
15b Sec 02200 Earthwork 1 LS $30,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 0% $30,000.00 $0.00
16b Foundation Excavation 1 LS $14,400.00 $0.00 $0.00 0% $14,400.00 $0.00
17b Sec 02700 Storm Sewer 1 LS $22,500.00 $5,890.20 $0.00 $5,890.20 26% $16,609.80 $589.02

SUBTOTALS $256,870.00 $15,790.20 $0.00 $0.00 $15,790.20 $241,079.80 $1,579.02

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AIA Documents G702, APPLICATION AND CERTIFICATE FOR PAYMENT, Containing APPLICATION NUMBER: 9
Contractors signed Certification attached. APLLICATION DATE: 01/20/98
In tabulations below, amounts are stated to the nearest dollar. PERIOD TO: 01/20/98
Use Column I on Contracts where varable retainage for the line Items may apply. ARCHITECTS PROJECT NO.: 95-1062
A B C D E F G H I
Work Completed Materials Total Balance to
Item Description of Work Scheduled QTY Scheduled From Previous This Period Presently Completed % Finish Retainage
No. QTY This Value Applications Stored & Stored To (G/C) (C - G)
SITE IMPROVEMENTS Period (D + E) (Not D or E Date (D+E+F)
WEST LOT
1c Mobilization 1 LS $3,450.00 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 58% $1,450.00 $200.00
2c Sec 02200 Earthwork Layout 1 LS $7,700.00 $0.00 $0.00 0% $7,700.00 $0.00
3c Sec 03060 Building Demo 1 LS
4c Sec 02110 Site Demolition & Clearing 1 LS $25,600.00 $4,000.00 $4,000.00 16% $21,600.00 $400.00
5c Tank Removal 1 LS $67,596.00 $24,642.00 $24,642.00 36% $42,954.00 $2,464.20
6c Sec 02150 Shoring & Underpin 1 LS
7c Stone Under Slab (Building Pads) 1 LS $1,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 0% $1,000.00 $0.00
8c Stone Under Slab (Sidewalks & Curbs) 1 LS $18,300.00 $0.00 $0.00 0% $18,300.00 $0.00
SEC 02511 HOT MIX ASPHALT
9c Binder Mix 1 LS $52,520.00 $0.00 $0.00 0% $52,520.00 $0.00
10c Wearing Course 1 LS $16,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 0% $16,000.00 $0.00
11c Sec 02520 Portland Cement & Paving 1 LS $47,250.00 $0.00 $0.00 0% $47,250.00 $0.00
12c Sec 02760 Drainage 1 LS $10,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 0% $10,000.00 $0.00
13c Sec 02831 Chanin Link Fence & Gate 1 LS
14c Sec 02900 Landscaping 1 LS $7,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 0% $7,000.00 $0.00
15c Sec 02200 Earthwork 1 LS $30,000.00 $4,000.00 $4,000.00 13% $26,000.00 $400.00
16c Foundation Excavation 1 LS $14,400.00 $0.00 $0.00 0% $14,400.00 $0.00
17c Sec 02700 Storm Sewer 1 LS $22,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 0% $22,500.00 $0.00
18c Alternate 15 1 LS $21,795.00 $0.00 $0.00 0% $21,795.00 $0.00

SUBTOTALS $345,111.00 $34,642.00 $0.00 $0.00 $34,642.00 $310,469.00 $3,464.20


GRAND TOTALS $1,411,564.00 $622,089.20 $43,040.00 $0.00 $665,129.20 $746,434.80 $66,512.92

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APPLICATION AND CERTIFICATE FOR PAYMENT AIA DOCUMENT G702 (Instructions on Reverse Side) Page 1 of 2
TO (OWNER or GENERAL CONTRACTOR): Project: Application No. Final Distribute to:
City of Lancaster Reconstruction of Cherry Street
Public Works Department Secont to Fourth Period To: ####### Owner
120 N. Duke Street Engineer
Lancaster, PA 17603 VIA (Architect): Architects Architect
FROM: (Contractor or Subcontractor) Project No.: 1997-14 Contractor:

PFLUMM CONTRACTORS, INC.,


58 S. Duke Street Contract Date:
Millersville, PA 17551 [Phone: 717 872-7254 Fax 717 872-7904]

CONTRACTORS APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT Application is made for Payment, as shown below in conjuntion with the Contract.
Continuation Sheet AIA Document G703 is attached.
CHANGE ORDER SUMMERY
Change Orders Approved In 1. ORIGINAL CONTRACT SUM $210,636.30
Previous Months By Owner Additions Deductions 2. Net Change by CHANGE ORDERS $0.00
TOTAL 3. CONTRACT SUM TO DATE (Lines 1 + 2) $210,636.30
Approved This Month 4. TOTAL COMPLETE TO DATE & STORED TO DATE $204,364.80
Number Date Approved (Column G on G703)
5. Retainage:
a. % of Completed Work $0.00
(Column D + E on G703)
b. % STORED MATERIALS
TOTALS (Column F on G703)
Net Change By Change Orders: 6. TOTAL EARNED LESS RETAINAGE (Line 4 - Line 5 Total) $204,364.80
The undersigned Contactor certifies that to the best of the Contractor's 7. LESS PREVIOUS CERTIFICATES FOR PAYMENT (Line 6 from Prior) $0.00
Knowledge, information and belief the Work covered by this Application 8. CURRENT PAYMENT DUE $204,364.80
for Payment has been completed in accordence with the Contract Documents
that all amounts have been paid by the Contractor for Work for which previous 9. BALNCE TO COMPLETE PLUS RETAINAGE (Line 3 - Line 6) $0.00
Certificates for payment were issued and payments received from the Owner State of Pennsylvania, County of Lancaster
and that current payment shown herein is now due. Subscribed and sworn before me this day of 1997.
Norary Public:
BY: DATE: 8/31/1997 My Commission expires:

ARCHITECTS CERTIFICATE FOR PAYMENT AMOUNT CERTIFIED

In accordance with the Contract Documents, based on on-side observations and the data (Attach explanation if amount certified differs from the amount applied for)
comprising the above application, the Archidect certifies to the Owner that the best of the
Architect's knowledge, information and belief the Work has progressed as indicated, the ARCHITECT:
quality of the Work is in accordance with the Contract Documents, and the Contractor By:
is entitled to payment of the AMOUNT CERTIFIED.
This certificate is not negotiable. The AMOUNT CERTIFIED is payable only to the
Contractor named herein. Issuance, payment and acceptance of payment are without
prejudice to any rights of the Owner to Contractor under this Contract.

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APPLICATION AND CERTIFICATE FOR PAYMENT AIA DOCUMENT G702 (Instructions on Reverse Side) Page 1 of 5
TO (OWNER or GENERAL CONTRACTOR): Project: Application No. Final Distribute to:
Millersville Boro Water & Sewer Main
10 Colonial Avenue Period To To: ####### Owner
Millersville, PA 17551 Engineer
VIA (Architect): Architects Architect
FROM: (Contractor or Subcontractor) Acer Engineers Project No.: 417.09 Contractor:
270 Granite Run Drive
PFLUMM CONTRACTORS, INC., Lancaster, PA 17601
58 S. Duke Street Contract Date: #######
Millersville, PA 17551 [Phone: 717 872-7254 Fax 717 872-7904]

CONTRACTORS APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT Application is made for Payment, as shown below in conjuntion with the Contract.
Continuation Sheet AIA Document G703 is attached.
CHANGE ORDER SUMMERY
Change Orders Approved In 1. ORIGINAL CONTRACT SUM $325,898.00
Previous Months By Owner Additions Deductions 2. Net Change by CHANGE ORDERS $404,683.11
TOTAL 3. CONTRACT SUM TO DATE (Lines 1 + 2) $730,581.11
Approved This Month 4. TOTAL COMPLETE TO DATE & STORED TO DATE $730,581.11
Number Date Approved (Column G on G703)
C.O. 01 11/12/1996 $326,393.58 5. Retainage:
C.O. 02 $107,854.00 a. % of Completed Work $0.00
C.O. 03 $13,056.00 (Column D + E on G703)
C.O. 04 $16,508.47 b. % STORED MATERIALS
TOTALS $434,247.58 $29,564.47 (Column F on G703)
Net Change By Change Orders: $404,683.11 6. TOTAL EARNED LESS RETAINAGE (Line 4 - Line 5 Total) $730,581.11
The undersigned Contactor certifies that to the best of the Contractor's 7. LESS PREVIOUS CERTIFICATES FOR PAYMENT (Line 6 from Prior) $562,065.25
Knowledge, information and belief the Work covered by this Application 8. CURRENT PAYMENT DUE $168,515.86
for Payment has been completed in accordence with the Contract Documents
that all amounts have been paid by the Contractor for Work for which previous 9. BALNCE TO COMPLETE PLUS RETAINAGE (Line 3 - Line 6) $0.00
Certificates for payment were issued and payments received from the Owner State of Pennsylvania, County of Lancaster
and that current payment shown herein is now due. Subscribed and sworn before me this day of 1997.
Norary Public:
BY: DATE: 8/21/1997 My Commission expires:

ARCHITECTS CERTIFICATE FOR PAYMENT AMOUNT CERTIFIED

In accordance with the Contract Documents, based on on-side observations and the data (Attach explanation if amount certified differs from the amount applied for)
comprising the above application, the Archidect certifies to the Owner that the best of the
Architect's knowledge, information and belief the Work has progressed as indicated, the ARCHITECT:
quality of the Work is in accordance with the Contract Documents, and the Contractor By:
is entitled to payment of the AMOUNT CERTIFIED.
This certificate is not negotiable. The AMOUNT CERTIFIED is payable only to the
Contractor named herein. Issuance, payment and acceptance of payment are without
prejudice to any rights of the Owner to Contractor under this Contract.

AIA DOCUMENT G702: APPLECATION FOR PAYMENT: MAY 1983 AIA @ 1983

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AIA Documents G702, APPLICATION AND CERTIFICATE FOR PAYMENT, Containing APPLICATION NUMBER: Final
Contractors signed Certification attached. APLLICATION DATE: 8/21/1997
In tabulations below, amounts are stated to the nearest dollar. PERIOD TO: 8/21/1997
Use Column I on Contracts where varable retainage for the line Items may apply. ARCHITECTS PROJECT NO.: 417.09
A B C D E F G H I
Work Completed Materials Total Balance to
Item Description of Work Scheduled QTY Scheduled From Previous This Period Presently Completed % Finish Retainage
No. QTY This Value Applications Stored & Stored To (G/C) (C - G)
Period (D + E) (Not D or E) Date (D+E+F)
COLONIAL AVENUE
1 12" DICL Water Main 600 LF 0 $24,705.00 $24,000.00 $0.00 $24,000.00 97% $705.00 $0.00
2 12" Gate Valves 2 LF 0 $1,860.00 $2,790.00 $0.00 $2,790.00 150% ($930.00) $0.00
GEORGE STREET
3 10" DICL Water Main 1174 LF 0 $46,960.00 $47,040.00 $0.00 $47,040.00 100% ($80.00) $0.00
4 10" Gate Valves 4 EA 0 $3,200.00 $3,200.00 $0.00 $3,200.00 100% $0.00 $0.00
5 10" PVC Sanitary Sewer 1167 LF 0 $57,183.00 $52,626.00 $0.00 $52,626.00 92% $4,557.00 $0.00
6 8" PVC Sanitary Sewer 1415 LF 0 $70,750.01 $71,250.00 $0.00 $71,250.00 101% ($499.99) $0.00
7 Sanitary Sewer Manholes 9 EA 0 $18,000.00 $22,000.00 $0.00 $22,000.00 122% ($4,000.00) $0.00
8 Manholes, Frame & Grates 9 EA 0 $4,050.00 $4,950.00 $0.00 $4,950.00 122% ($900.00) $0.00
9 Reconect Existing Fire Hyd 2 EA 0 $4,000.00 $18,000.00 $0.00 $18,000.00 450% ($14,000.00) $0.00
10 Reconect Existing Water Lat 22 EA 0 $6,270.00 $6,840.00 $0.00 $6,840.00 109% ($570.00) $0.00
11 Reconect Existing Sewer 40 EA 0 $11,000.00 $15,125.00 $0.00 $15,125.00 138% ($4,125.00) $0.00
12 2" Temp Paving on Boro Sts 675 SY 0 $4,725.00 $4,725.00 $0.00 $4,725.00 100% $0.00 $0.00
13 5" Permanent Paving 1125 SY 1100 $15,750.00 $15,400.00 $0.00 $15,400.00 98% $350.00 $0.00
14 3" Temp Paving on State Sts 1000 SY 0 $11,000.02 $6,972.49 $0.00 $6,972.49 63% $4,027.53 $0.00
15 Overlay Paving on N. George 4000 SY 4583 $32,000.00 $36,664.00 $0.00 $36,664.00 115% ($4,664.00) $0.00
16 Milling Skew Line 50 SY 175 $1,000.00 $3,500.00 $0.00 $3,500.00 350% ($2,500.00) $0.00
17 WZTC 1 LS 0 $7,000.00 $7,000.00 $0.00 $7,000.00 100% $0.00 $0.00
18 Sediment & Erosion Control 1 SY 0 $1,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 0% $1,000.00 $0.00
19 Unclassified Excavation 5 CY 0 $100.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 0% $100.00 $0.00
20 Misc Agregate Backfill 5 CY 0 $100.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 0% $100.00 $0.00
21 .25 MBF Sheeting, Shoring 1 LS 0 $250.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 0% $250.00 $0.00
22 Misc Concrete 10 CY 0 $800.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 0% $800.00 $0.00
23 Extra Pipe Fittings 100 LB 0 $200.00 $1,928.00 $0.00 $1,928.00 964% ($1,728.00) $0.00
24 Traffic Loop & Pavement Mks 1 LS 1 $4,700.00 $4,700.00 $0.00 $4,700.00 100% $0.00 $0.00

SUBTOTALS $326,603.03 $348,710.49 $0.00 $0.00 $348,710.49 $0.00 $0.00

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AIA Documents G702, APPLICATION AND CERTIFICATE FOR PAYMENT, Containing APPLICATION NUMBER: Final
Contractors signed Certification attached. APLLICATION DATE: 8/21/1997
In tabulations below, amounts are stated to the nearest dollar. PERIOD TO: 8/21/1997
Use Column I on Contracts where varable retainage for the line Items may apply. ARCHITECTS PROJECT NO.: 417.09
A B C D E F G H I
Work Completed Materials Total Balance to
Item Description of Work Scheduled QTY Scheduled From Previous This Period Presently Completed % Finish Retainage
No. QTY This Value Applications Stored & Stored To (G/C) (C - G)
Period (D + E) (Not D or E) Date (D+E+F)
Change Order No. 1
25.0 Furnish & Install 6" Gate Vlvs 2 EA $1,400.00 $2,100.00 $2,100.00 ($700.00) $0.00
26.0 Colonial Avenue Reconstruction
26.1 Demo Existing Road 460 CY $4,600.00
26.2 Sawcut 900 LF 0 $1,800.00 $1,350.00 $0.00 $1,350.00 75% $450.00 $0.00
26.3 Curb Demo 300 LF $3,000.00 $3,000.00 $0.00 $3,000.00 100% $0.00 $0.00
26.4 Walk Demo 300 SF 0 $1,500.00 $1,500.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 100% $0.00 $0.00
26.5 Slab Demo 1100 SF 0 $8,800.00 $8,800.00 $0.00 $8,800.00 100% $0.00 $0.00
26.6 Install New Curb 300 SF 0 $6,000.00 $6,000.00 $0.00 $6,000.00 100% $0.00 $0.00
26.7 Install New Walk 1330 LF 0 $5,320.00 $5,320.00 $0.00 $5,320.00 100% $0.00 $0.00
26.8 Install 6" Base 425 SF 0 $5,100.00 $5,100.00 $0.00 $5,100.00 100% $0.00 $0.00
26.9 Install 5" BCBC 330 TN 0 $11,550.00 $11,550.00 $0.00 $11,550.00 100% $0.00 $0.00
26.10 Install 1-1/2" Wearing Course 100 TN 0 $4,200.00 $4,200.00 $0.00 $4,200.00 100% $0.00 $0.00
26.11 Install 2" Patch Pave 10 TN 0 $600.00 $600.00 $0.00 $600.00 100% $0.00 $0.00
26.12 Install Top Soil 1 LS 0 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 100% $0.00 $0.00
26.13 Install Type M Inlets 3 EA $6,000.00 $6,000.00 $6,000.00 100% $0.00 $0.00
26.14 Install Type C Inlets 1 EA 0 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 100% $0.00 $0.00
26.15 Install 15" RCP 75 LF $3,000.00 $3,000.00 $3,000.00 100% $0.00 $0.00
26.16 Install 21" RCP 25 LF $1,250.00 $1,250.00 $1,250.00 100% $0.00 $0.00
27.00 Asphalt Paving At New Bldg.
27.10 Fine Grade & Compact 1 LS $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 100% $0.00 $0.00
27.20 Install 5" BCBC 125 TN 0 $5,250.00 $5,250.00 $5,250.00 100% $0.00 $0.00
27.3 Intsall 1-1/2 Wearing Course 40 TN 0 $1,960.00 $1,960.00 $1,960.00 100% $0.00 $0.00
27.4 Edge Seal With AC-20 1 LS 0 $420.00 $420.00 $420.00 100% $0.00 $0.00
28.0 Repair of Wewer Main 1 LS 0 $1,240.00 $1,240.00 $1,240.00 100% $0.00 $0.00
29.0 Engineer New Sewer 1 LS $652.00 $625.00 $625.00 96% $27.00 $0.00
30.0 Lateral Connect at Sta 1+95 1 LS $1,385.00 $1,385.00 $1,385.00 100% $0.00 $0.00
31.0 Fire Hydrant at Tower 1 LS $994.28 $994.28 $994.28 100% $0.00 $0.00
SUBTOTALS $81,021.28 $76,644.28 $0.00 $0.00 $76,644.28 $0.00 $0.00

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AIA Documents G702, APPLICATION AND CERTIFICATE FOR PAYMENT, Containing APPLICATION NUMBER: Final
Contractors signed Certification attached. APLLICATION DATE: 8/21/1997
In tabulations below, amounts are stated to the nearest dollar. PERIOD TO: 8/21/1997
Use Column I on Contracts where varable retainage for the line Items may apply. ARCHITECTS PROJECT NO.: 417.09
A B C D E F G H I
Work Completed Materials Total Balance to
Item Description of Work Scheduled QTY Scheduled From Previous This Period Presently Completed % Finish Retainage
No. QTY This Value Applications Stored & Stored To (G/C) (C - G)
Period (D + E) (Not D or E) Date (D+E+F)
32.0 COLONIAL AVENUE SEWER
32.1 8" SDR 36 Sewer Line 500 LF $26,000.00 $23,660.00 $23,660.00 91% $2,340.00 $0.00
32.2 Precast Concrete Manholes 2 EA 0 $4,600.00 $4,600.00 $0.00 $4,600.00 100% $0.00 $0.00
32.3 Concrete Easment 60 CY $4,800.00 $3,960.00 $3,960.00 83% $840.00 $0.00
32.4 Rock Excavation 200 CY 0 $17,600.00 $3,718.88 $0.00 $3,718.88 21% $13,881.12 $0.00
33.0 Additional Parking Lot (Shed)
33.1 Excavation 555 CY 0 $5,500.00 $5,500.00 $0.00 $5,500.00 100% $0.00 $0.00
33.2 6" Sone Base 240 TN 0 $2,880.00 $2,880.00 $0.00 $2,880.00 100% $0.00 $0.00
33.3 5" BCBC 190 TN 0 $6,650.00 $6,650.00 $0.00 $6,650.00 100% $0.00 $0.00
33.4 Install 1-1/2 Wearing Course 60 TN 0 $2,520.00 $2,520.00 $0.00 $2,520.00 100% $0.00 $0.00
33.5 Line Painting of Spaces 10 EA 10 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $0.00 $1,000.00 100% $0.00 $0.00
33.6 Install Topsoil 1 LS 0 $720.00 $720.00 $0.00 $720.00 100% $0.00 $0.00
34.00 Drain From Tower 400 LF 0
34.10 Excavation 90 CY 0 $1,800.00 $1,222.00 $0.00 $1,222.00 68% $578.00 $0.00
34.20 Stone Backfill 200 EA 0 $3,000.00 $2,634.00 $0.00 $2,634.00 88% $366.00 $0.00
34.30 Pipe Cost 400 $2,400.00 $1,650.00 $1,650.00 69% $750.00 $0.00
34.40 Connect at Tower & Inlet 1 LF 0 $900.00 $900.00 $0.00 $900.00 100% $0.00 $0.00
35.00 Storm Drainage At Shed
35.10 Install DW Endwall, Berm, 12" 1 $10,500.00 $8,500.00 $2,000.00 $10,500.00 100% $0.00 $0.00
36.0 Installation of Raod Services Box 1 LS 0 $2,067.00 $2,067.00 $0.00 $2,067.00 100% $0.00 $0.00
37.0 Additional Fittings
37.1 234 lbs 12" 45Bend 2 TN 0 $468.00 $667.20 $0.00 $667.20 143% ($199.20) $0.00
37.2 142 lbs 12"X6" Reducer 2 LS 0 $274.00 $432.00 $0.00 $432.00 158% ($158.00) $0.00
37.3 108 lbs Accessory Kits 6 LS 0 $216.00 $864.00 $0.00 $864.00 400% ($648.00) $0.00
37.4 10 lbs 6" Caps 1 LS 0 $20.00 $20.00 $0.00 $20.00 100% $0.00 $0.00
37.5 63 lbs 6"X6"X6" Tee 1 LS 0 $126.00 $126.00 $0.00 $126.00 100% $0.00 $0.00
37.6 30 lbs 6" 441 Coupler 2 LS $60.00 $60.00 $60.00 100% $0.00 $0.00
SUBTOTALS $94,101.00 $74,351.08 $2,000.00 $0.00 $76,351.08 $0.00 $0.00

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AIA Documents G702, APPLICATION AND CERTIFICATE FOR PAYMENT, Containing APPLICATION NUMBER: Final
Contractors signed Certification attached. APLLICATION DATE: 8/21/1997
In tabulations below, amounts are stated to the nearest dollar. PERIOD TO: 8/21/1997
Use Column I on Contracts where varable retainage for the line Items may apply. ARCHITECTS PROJECT NO.: 417.09
A B C D E F G H I
Work Completed Materials Total Balance to
Item Description of Work Scheduled QTY Scheduled From Previous This Period Presently Completed % Finish Retainage
No. QTY This Value Applications Stored & Stored To (G/C) (C - G)
Period (D + E) (Not D or E) Date (D+E+F)
37.7 6" DICL 15 LF $525.00 $525.00 $525.00 100% $0.00 $0.00
38 Drop Manhole On Duke St #4 1 EA 0 $1,090.00 $1,090.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,090.00 100% $0.00 $0.00
39 Sanitary Sewer Repair on N. George 1 EA 0 $10,100.00 $8,275.00 $0.00 $0.00 $8,275.00 82% $1,825.00 $0.00
40 Stome Sewer at Methodist Church
40.1 Sawcat 200 LF 0 $600.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 0% $600.00 $0.00
40.2 Excavate 70 SY 0 $1,050.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 0% $1,050.00 $0.00
40.3 Pipe Cost 200 LF 0 $2,320.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 0% $2,320.00 $0.00
40.4 Pipe Install 200 LF 0 $2,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 0% $2,000.00 $0.00
40.5 Inlets 2 EA 0 $950.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 0% $950.00 $0.00
40.6 J Box 1 EA 0 $1,200.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 0% $1,200.00 $0.00
40.7 Tie Into Exist 1 EA 0 $875.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 0% $875.00 $0.00
40.8 Relocate Water Valve 1 EA 0 $2,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 0% $2,000.00 $0.00
40.9 Back Fill 140 TN 0 $1,680.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 0% $1,680.00 $0.00
40.1 5" BCBC 90 SY 0 $720.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 0% $720.00 $0.00
41 Pit At Water Tank Colonial Ave 1 LS 0 $6,938.30 $6,938.30 $0.00 $0.00 $6,938.30 100% $0.00 $0.00
42 Restablish Traffic Control 1 LS 1 $5,900.00 $5,900.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,900.00 100% $0.00 $0.00
43 Temporary Line Painting 1 LS $700.00 $700.00 $0.00 $0.00 $700.00 100% $0.00 $0.00
44 Duke street Water Line
44.1 Excavation, Backfill, Pipe 1750 LF 0 $70,000.00 $70,224.00 $0.00 $0.00 $70,224.00 100% ($224.00) $0.00
44.2 Gates, Valves 3 EA 0 $2,790.00 $930.00 $0.00 $0.00 $930.00 33% $1,860.00 $0.00
44.3 Services 60 EA 0 $17,100.00 $10,830.00 $0.00 $0.00 $10,830.00 63% $6,270.00 $0.00
44.4 Hydrant Reconect 3 EA 0 $6,000.00 $6,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $6,000.00 100% $0.00 $0.00
44.5 Teporary Paving 490 SY 0 $3,430.00 $8,530.00 $0.00 $0.00 $8,530.00 249% ($5,100.00) $0.00
44.6 Permanent Paving 880 SY 0 $12,320.00 $0.00 $0.00 0% $12,320.00 $0.00
45.0 C.O. Number 2 $107,854.00 $0.00 $107,854.00
46.0 C.O. Number 3 ($13,056.00) $0.00
47.0 C.O. Number 4 ($16,508.47) $0.00
SUBTOTALS $228,855.80 $119,942.30 $108,932.96 $0.00 $119,942.30 $0.00 $0.00
GRAND TOTALS $730,581.11 $619,648.15 $110,932.96 $0.00 $730,581.11 $0.00 $0.00

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APPLICATION AND CERTIFICATE FOR PAYMENT AIA DOCUMENT G702 (Instructions on Reverse Side) Page 1 of 2
TO (OWNER or GENERAL CONTRACTOR): Project: Application No. 6 Distribute to:
e.e. Murray Construction Company Careers Building
1899 Lititz Pike Cecil County Com College Period To: 12/20/1997 Owner
Lancaster, PA 17601 Engineer
VIA (Architect): Architects Architect
FROM: (Contractor or Subcontractor) Project No.: 97-412-100 Contractor:

PFLUMM CONTRACTORS, INC.,


58 S. Duke Street Contract Date: 6/18/1997
Millersville, PA 17551 [Phone: 717 872-7254 Fax 717 872-7904]

CONTRACTORS APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT Application is made for Payment, as shown below in conjuntion with the Contract.
Continuation Sheet AIA Document G703 is attached.
CHANGE ORDER SUMMERY
Change Orders Approved In 1. ORIGINAL CONTRACT SUM $345,000.00
Previous Months By Owner Additions Deductions 2. Net Change by CHANGE ORDERS $275,534.55
TOTAL 3. CONTRACT SUM TO DATE (Lines 1 + 2) $620,534.55
Approved This Month 4. TOTAL COMPLETE TO DATE & STORED TO DATE $508,273.80
Number Date Approved (Column G on G703)
5. Retainage:
a. % of Completed Work $50,827.38
(Column D + E on G703)
b. % STORED MATERIALS
TOTALS (Column F on G703)
Net Change By Change Orders: 6. TOTAL EARNED LESS RETAINAGE (Line 4 - Line 5 Total) $457,446.42
The undersigned Contactor certifies that to the best of the Contractor's 7. LESS PREVIOUS CERTIFICATES FOR PAYMENT (Line 6 from Prior) $444,864.42
Knowledge, information and belief the Work covered by this Application 8. CURRENT PAYMENT DUE $12,582.00
for Payment has been completed in accordence with the Contract Documents
that all amounts have been paid by the Contractor for Work for which previous 9. BALNCE TO COMPLETE PLUS RETAINAGE (Line 3 - Line 6) $163,088.13
Certificates for payment were issued and payments received from the Owner State of Pennsylvania, County of Lancaster
and that current payment shown herein is now due. Subscribed and sworn before me this day of 1997.
Norary Public:
BY: DATE: ######## My Commission expires:

ARCHITECTS CERTIFICATE FOR PAYMENT AMOUNT CERTIFIED

In accordance with the Contract Documents, based on on-side observations and the data (Attach explanation if amount certified differs from the amount applied for)
comprising the above application, the Archidect certifies to the Owner that the best of the
Architect's knowledge, information and belief the Work has progressed as indicated, the ARCHITECT:
quality of the Work is in accordance with the Contract Documents, and the Contractor By:
is entitled to payment of the AMOUNT CERTIFIED.
This certificate is not negotiable. The AMOUNT CERTIFIED is payable only to the
Contractor named herein. Issuance, payment and acceptance of payment are without
prejudice to any rights of the Owner to Contractor under this Contract.

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APPLICATION NUMBER: 7
AIA Documents G702, APPLICATION AND CERTIFICATE FOR PAYMENT, Containing APLLICATION DATE: 1/30/1998
Contractors signed Certification attached. PERIOD TO: 1/25/1998
In tabulations below, amounts are stated to the nearest dollar. 97-412-100
ARCHITECTS PROJECT NO.:
Use Column I on Contracts where varable retainage for the line Items may apply.
A B C D E F G H I
Work Completed Materials Total Balance to
Item Description of Work Scheduled QTY Scheduled From Previous This Period Presently Completed % Finish Retainage
No. QTY This Value Applications Stored & Stored To (G/C) (C - G)
Period (D + E) (Not D or E) Date (D+E+F)
1 Mobilization 1 LS $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 100% $0.00 $500.00
2 Sediment Control 1 LS $9,632.00 $8,632.00 $8,632.00 90% $1,000.00 $863.20
4 02100 Site Clearence 1 LS $24,659.00 $24,000.00 $24,000.00 97% $659.00 $2,400.00
5 2200 Earthwork 1 LS $116,223.00 $93,380.00 $10,000.00 $103,380.00 89% $12,843.00 $10,338.00
6 02510 Bituminous Concrete Paving 1 LS $44,800.00 $0.00 $0.00 0% $44,800.00 $0.00
7 02600 Water Distribution System 1 LS $9,506.00 $0.00 $0.00 0% $9,506.00 $0.00
8 02720 Storm Drainage Systems 1 LS $61,587.00 $58,289.00 $0.00 $58,289.00 95% $3,298.00 $5,828.90
9 02721 Storm Water Management 1 LS $37,895.00 $35,813.00 $35,813.00 95% $2,082.00 $3,581.30
10 02730 Sanitary Sewers 1 LS $35,698.00 $7,625.25 10,000.00 $17,625.25 49% $18,072.75 $1,762.53
UNIT PRICES
10 No. 1 Remove Unclassified Soil CY $16.00
11 No 2 Privide Structural Backfill CY $24.00
12 No. 3 Provide No. 3 Stone CY $30.00
13 No 4 Priovide 3000 PSI Concrete CY $150.00
14 No 5 Provide Washed Gravel CY $30.00
15 No 6 Excavate Rock From Open Areas CY $45.00 $255,798.00 $255,798.00 100% $0.00 $25,579.80
16 No 7 Excavate Disinigrated Rock Open Areas CY $45.00 $19,736.55 $19,736.55 100% $0.00 $1,973.66
17 No 8 Excavate Rock From Unitily Trenches CY $75.00
18 No 9 Excavate Disinigrated Rock from Utility CY $90.00

TOTALS $345,000.00 $508,273.80 $20,000.00 $0.00 $528,273.80 $91,260.75 $52,827.38

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APPLICATION AND CERTIFICATE FOR PAYMENT AIA DOCUMENT G702 (Instructions on Reverse Side) Page 1 of 2
TO (OWNER or GENERAL CONTRACTOR): Project: Application No. Final Distribute to:
Borough of Columbia Reconstruction of Cherry Street
308 Locust Street Secont to Fourth Period To: ####### Owner
Columbia, PA 17512 Engineer
VIA (Architect): Architects Architect
FROM: (Contractor or Subcontractor) Project No.: CB-65 Contractor:

PFLUMM CONTRACTORS, INC.,


58 S. Duke Street Contract Date:
Millersville, PA 17551 [Phone: 717 872-7254 Fax 717 872-7904]

CONTRACTORS APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT Application is made for Payment, as shown below in conjuntion with the Contract.
Continuation Sheet AIA Document G703 is attached.
CHANGE ORDER SUMMERY
Change Orders Approved In 1. ORIGINAL CONTRACT SUM $198,281.00
Previous Months By Owner Additions Deductions 2. Net Change by CHANGE ORDERS $0.00
TOTAL 3. CONTRACT SUM TO DATE (Lines 1 + 2) $198,281.00
Approved This Month 4. TOTAL COMPLETE TO DATE & STORED TO DATE $201,476.50
Number Date Approved (Column G on G703)
5. Retainage:
a. % of Completed Work $0.00
(Column D + E on G703)
b. % STORED MATERIALS
TOTALS (Column F on G703)
Net Change By Change Orders: 6. TOTAL EARNED LESS RETAINAGE (Line 4 - Line 5 Total) $201,476.50
The undersigned Contactor certifies that to the best of the Contractor's 7. LESS PREVIOUS CERTIFICATES FOR PAYMENT (Line 6 from Prior) $75,801.15
Knowledge, information and belief the Work covered by this Application 8. CURRENT PAYMENT DUE $125,675.35
for Payment has been completed in accordence with the Contract Documents
that all amounts have been paid by the Contractor for Work for which previous 9. BALNCE TO COMPLETE PLUS RETAINAGE (Line 3 - Line 6) $0.00
Certificates for payment were issued and payments received from the Owner State of Pennsylvania, County of Lancaster
and that current payment shown herein is now due. Subscribed and sworn before me this day of 1997.
Norary Public:
BY: DATE: ######## My Commission expires:

ARCHITECTS CERTIFICATE FOR PAYMENT AMOUNT CERTIFIED

In accordance with the Contract Documents, based on on-side observations and the data (Attach explanation if amount certified differs from the amount applied for)
comprising the above application, the Archidect certifies to the Owner that the best of the
Architect's knowledge, information and belief the Work has progressed as indicated, the ARCHITECT:
quality of the Work is in accordance with the Contract Documents, and the Contractor By:
is entitled to payment of the AMOUNT CERTIFIED.
This certificate is not negotiable. The AMOUNT CERTIFIED is payable only to the
Contractor named herein. Issuance, payment and acceptance of payment are without
prejudice to any rights of the Owner to Contractor under this Contract.

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CONTINUATION SHEET AIA DOCUMENT G703 (Instructions on Reverse Side) Page 2 of 2 Pages
APPLICATION NUMBER: Final
AIA Documents G702, APPLICATION AND CERTIFICATE FOR PAYMENT, Containing APLLICATION DATE: 10/25/1997
Contractors signed Certification attached. PERIOD TO: 10/25/1997
In tabulations below, amounts are stated to the nearest dollar. ARCHITECTS PROJECT NO.:
Use Column I on Contracts where varable retainage for the line Items may apply. CB-65
A B C D E F G H I
Work Completed Materials Total Balance to
Item Description of Work Scheduled Final Scheduled From Previous This Period Presently Completed % Finish Retainage
No. QTY QTY Value Applications Stored & Stored To (G/C) (C - G)
(D + E) (Not D or E) Date (D+E+F)
1 Excavation 1 LS $22,660.00 $22,660.00 $22,660.00 100% $0.00
2 Furnish & Install Wearing Course 4650 SY 4,645 $14,880.00 $0.00 $14,864.00 $14,864.00 100% $16.00
3 Furnish & Install 5" BCBC Course 4300 SY 4,361 $40,850.00 $0.00 $41,429.50 $41,429.50 101% ($579.50)
4 Furnish & Install 3" 2A 4300 SY 4,300 $7,310.00 $5,483.00 $1,827.50 $7,310.00 100% $0.00
5 Construct Concrete Vertical Curb 2100 LF 2,093 $21,000.00 $20,930.00 $0.00 $20,930.00 100% $70.00
6 Construct 4" Concrete Walk 1950 SY 1,920 $54,600.00 $11,228.00 $42,532.00 $53,760.00 98% $840.00
7 Construct 6" Concrete Walk 255 SY 265 $8,160.00 $1,792.00 $6,688.00 $8,480.00 104% ($320.00)
8 Furnish & Install Roof Leader Drains 670 LF 805 $4,020.00 $4,830.00 $0.00 $4,830.00 120% ($810.00)
9 Construct Concrete Steps 40 CY 34 $6,000.00 $0.00 $5,100.00 $5,100.00 85% $900.00
10 Remove All Existing Trees LS LS $4,000.00 $4,000.00 $0.00 $4,000.00 100% $0.00
11 Furnish & Install 18" RCP Pipe 244 LF 244 $6,466.00 $6,466.00 $0.00 $6,466.00 100% $0.00
12 Furnish & Install Inlets STD Box 3 EA 3 $3,090.00 $3,090.00 $0.00 $3,090.00 100% $0.00
13 Furnish & Install Inlets 1 EA 1 $300.00 $300.00 $0.00 $300.00 100% $0.00
14 Furnish & Install Trench Restoration 120 SY 112 $1,320.00 $0.00 $1,232.00 $1,232.00 93% $88.00
15 Furnsh & Install Topsoil 725 SY 400 $3,625.00 $3,445.00 ($945.00) $2,500.00 69% $1,125.00
CO1 C.O. 1 - Install Trench Drains 20 20 $3,400.00 $3,400.00 $3,400.00 100%
CO2 C.O. 2 - Underground Chambers $1,125.00 $1,125.00 100%

TOTALS $198,281.00 $87,624.00 $117,253.00 $0.00 $201,476.50 $1,329.50 $0.00

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APPLICATION AND CERTIFICATE FOR PAYMENT AIA DOCUMENT G702 (Instructions on Reverse Side) Page 1 of 2
TO (OWNER or GENERAL CONTRACTOR): Project: Application No. 1st & Final Distribute to:
Brecknock Township Spruce Street Rehabilitaiton
1026 Dry Tavern Road Period To: ######## Owner
Denver, PA 17517 Engineer
VIA (Architect): Spotts, Stevens, & McCoy Architects Architect
FROM: (Contractor or Subcontractor) 345 North Wyomissing Blvd Project No.: CB-63 Contractor:
Reading, PA 19610-0307
PFLUMM CONTRACTORS, INC.,
58 S. Duke Street Contract Date:
Millersville, PA 17551 [Phone: 717 872-7254 Fax 717 872-7904]

CONTRACTORS APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT Application is made for Payment, as shown below in conjuntion with the Contract.
Continuation Sheet AIA Document G703 is attached.
CHANGE ORDER SUMMERY
Change Orders Approved In 1. ORIGINAL CONTRACT SUM $23,773.00
Previous Months By Owner Additions Deductions 2. Net Change by CHANGE ORDERS $0.00
TOTAL 3. CONTRACT SUM TO DATE (Lines 1 + 2) $23,773.00
Approved This Month 4. TOTAL COMPLETE TO DATE & STORED TO DATE $24,330.09
Number Date Approved (Column G on G703)
5. Retainage:
a. % of Completed Work $0.00
(Column D + E on G703)
b. % STORED MATERIALS
TOTALS (Column F on G703)
Net Change By Change Orders: 6. TOTAL EARNED LESS RETAINAGE (Line 4 - Line 5 Total) $24,330.09
The undersigned Contactor certifies that to the best of the Contractor's 7. LESS PREVIOUS CERTIFICATES FOR PAYMENT (Line 6 from Prior) $0.00
Knowledge, information and belief the Work covered by this Application 8. CURRENT PAYMENT DUE $24,330.09
for Payment has been completed in accordence with the Contract Documents
that all amounts have been paid by the Contractor for Work for which previous 9. BALNCE TO COMPLETE PLUS RETAINAGE (Line 3 - Line 6) -$557.09
Certificates for payment were issued and payments received from the Owner State of Pennsylvania, County of Lancaster
and that current payment shown herein is now due. Subscribed and sworn before me this day of 1997.
Norary Public:
BY: DATE: ######## My Commission expires:

ARCHITECTS CERTIFICATE FOR PAYMENT AMOUNT CERTIFIED

In accordance with the Contract Documents, based on on-side observations and the data (Attach explanation if amount certified differs from the amount applied for)
comprising the above application, the Archidect certifies to the Owner that the best of the
Architect's knowledge, information and belief the Work has progressed as indicated, the ARCHITECT:
quality of the Work is in accordance with the Contract Documents, and the Contractor By:
is entitled to payment of the AMOUNT CERTIFIED.
This certificate is not negotiable. The AMOUNT CERTIFIED is payable only to the
Contractor named herein. Issuance, payment and acceptance of payment are without
prejudice to any rights of the Owner to Contractor under this Contract.

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CONTINUATION SHEET AIA DOCUMENT G703 (Instructions on Reverse Side) Page 2 of 2 Pages
APPLICATION NUMBER: 1st & Final
AIA Documents G702, APPLICATION AND CERTIFICATE FOR PAYMENT, Containing APLLICATION DATE: 10/31/1997
Contractors signed Certification attached. PERIOD TO: 10/31/1997
In tabulations below, amounts are stated to the nearest dollar. ARCHITECTS PROJECT NO.:
Use Column I on Contracts where varable retainage for the line Items may apply. CB-65
A B C D E F G H I
Work Completed Materials Total Balance to
Item Description of Work Scheduled QTY Scheduled From Previous This Period Presently Completed % Finish Retainage
No. QTY This Value Applications Stored & Stored To (G/C) (C - G)
Period (D + E) (Not D or E) Date (D+E+F)
1 Mobilization 1 LS 1 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 100% $0.00
2 Excavation, subgrade, prep, widening 160 SY 163 $440.00 $448.25 $448.25 102% ($8.25)
3 Excavation, subgrade, reconstrucion 520 SY 495 $1,430.00 $1,361.25 $1,361.25 95% $68.75
4 No. 2A modified stone subbase 6" - W 160 SY 163 $870.40 $886.72 $886.72 102% ($16.32)
5 No. 2A modified stone subbase 6" - R 520 SY 495 $2,069.60 $1,970.10 $1,970.10 95% $99.50
6 Bitumnous leveling, ID2, SRL-L 35 Tn 44.8 $1,400.00 $1,792.00 $1,792.00 128% ($392.00)
7 Bitumnous Concrete base course, 4" 160 Tn 169.02 $5,600.00 $5,915.70 $5,915.70 106% ($315.70)
8 Bituminous wearing course, ID2, 1-1/2" 220 Tn 219.82 $8,470.00 $8,463.07 $8,463.07 100% $6.93
9 Milling of binuinous pavement 35 Tn 35 $301.00 $301.00 $301.00 100% $0.00
10 Raise sanitary manhole frames 4 EA 4 $1,192.00 $1,192.00 $1,192.00 100% $0.00
11 Lower sanitary manhole frame 1 EA 1 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 100%

TOTALS $23,773.00 $0.00 $24,330.09 $0.00 $24,330.09 ($557.09) $0.00

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APPLICATION AND CERTIFICATE FOR PAYMENT AIA DOCUMENT G702 (Instructions on Reverse Side) Page 1 of 2
TO (OWNER or GENERAL CONTRACTOR): Project: Application No. Final Distribute to:
Manhiem Twp. Commissioners Construction of Access Paths
1840 Municpal Drive Blue Stone Dr. & Stonehedge Dr Period To: ####### Owner
Lancaster, PA 17602 Engineer
VIA (Architect): Architects Architect
FROM: (Contractor or Subcontractor) Project No.: MTC-PATHS 97 Contractor:

PFLUMM CONTRACTORS, INC.,


58 S. Duke Street Contract Date:
Millersville, PA 17551 [Phone: 717 872-7254 Fax 717 872-7904]

CONTRACTORS APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT Application is made for Payment, as shown below in conjuntion with the Contract.
Continuation Sheet AIA Document G703 is attached.
CHANGE ORDER SUMMERY
Change Orders Approved In 1. ORIGINAL CONTRACT SUM $24,805.00
Previous Months By Owner Additions Deductions 2. Net Change by CHANGE ORDERS $0.00
TOTAL 3. CONTRACT SUM TO DATE (Lines 1 + 2) $24,805.00
Approved This Month 4. TOTAL COMPLETE TO DATE & STORED TO DATE $24,375.00
Number Date Approved (Column G on G703)
5. Retainage:
a. % of Completed Work $2,437.50
(Column D + E on G703)
b. % STORED MATERIALS
TOTALS (Column F on G703)
Net Change By Change Orders: 6. TOTAL EARNED LESS RETAINAGE (Line 4 - Line 5 Total) $24,375.00
The undersigned Contactor certifies that to the best of the Contractor's 7. LESS PREVIOUS CERTIFICATES FOR PAYMENT (Line 6 from Prior) $21,937.50
Knowledge, information and belief the Work covered by this Application 8. CURRENT PAYMENT DUE $2,437.50
for Payment has been completed in accordence with the Contract Documents
that all amounts have been paid by the Contractor for Work for which previous 9. BALNCE TO COMPLETE PLUS RETAINAGE (Line 3 - Line 6) $0.00
Certificates for payment were issued and payments received from the Owner State of Pennsylvania, County of Lancaster
and that current payment shown herein is now due. Subscribed and sworn before me this day of 1997.
Norary Public:
BY: DATE: 12/9/1997 My Commission expires:

ARCHITECTS CERTIFICATE FOR PAYMENT AMOUNT CERTIFIED

In accordance with the Contract Documents, based on on-side observations and the data (Attach explanation if amount certified differs from the amount applied for)
comprising the above application, the Archidect certifies to the Owner that the best of the
Architect's knowledge, information and belief the Work has progressed as indicated, the ARCHITECT:
quality of the Work is in accordance with the Contract Documents, and the Contractor By:
is entitled to payment of the AMOUNT CERTIFIED.
This certificate is not negotiable. The AMOUNT CERTIFIED is payable only to the
Contractor named herein. Issuance, payment and acceptance of payment are without
prejudice to any rights of the Owner to Contractor under this Contract.

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CONTINUATION SHEET AIA DOCUMENT G703 (Instructions on Reverse Side) Page 2 of 2 Pages
APPLICATION NUMBER: Final
AIA Documents G702, APPLICATION AND CERTIFICATE FOR PAYMENT, Containing APLLICATION DATE: 12/9/1997
Contractors signed Certification attached. PERIOD TO: 12/9/1997
In tabulations below, amounts are stated to the nearest dollar. ARCHITECTS PROJECT NO.:
Use Column I on Contracts where varable retainage for the line Items may apply. CB-65
A B C D E F G H I
Work Completed Materials Total Balance to
Item Description of Work Scheduled QTY Scheduled From Previous This Period Presently Completed % Finish Retainage
No. QTY This Value Applications Stored & Stored To (G/C) (C - G)
Period (D + E) (Not D or E) Date (D+E+F)
A1 Construct Access Paths 1 LS 0% $8,100.00 $8,100.00 $8,100.00 100% $0.00
A2 Restoration of Seeded Areas 1 LS $2,275.00 $2,275.00 $2,275.00 100% $0.00
A3 Erosion & Sediment Controls 1 LS $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 100% $0.00
B1 Construct Access Paths 1 LS $8,400.00 $8,400.00 $8,400.00 100% $0.00
B2 Restoration of Seeded Areas 1 LS $2,600.00 $2,600.00 $2,600.00 100% $0.00
B3 Erosion & Sediment Controls 1 LS $2,000.00 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 100% $0.00
D1 Misc. Unclassified Excavation 1 LS $100.00 $0.00 $0.00 0% $0.00
D2 Misc. Unclassified Excavation 1 LS $330.00 $0.00 $0.00 0% $0.00

TOTALS $24,805.00 $14,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $24,375.00 $0.00 $0.00

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APPLICATION NUMBER: 04
AIA Documents G702, APPLICATION AND CERTIFICATE FOR PAYMENT, Containing APLLICATION DATE: 12/24/1997
Contractors signed Certification attached. PERIOD TO: 12/24/1997
In tabulations below, amounts are stated to the nearest dollar. ARCHITECTS PROJECT NO.:
Use Column I on Contracts where varable retainage for the line Items may apply. CB-65
A B C D E F G H I
Work Completed Materials Total Balance to
Item Description of Work Scheduled QTY Scheduled From Previous This Period Presently Completed % Finish Retainage
No. QTY This Value Applications Stored & Stored To (G/C) (C - G)
Period (D + E) (Not D or E)Date (D+E+F)
1 Excavation 1 LS 95% $22,260.00 $18,921.00 $2,226.00 $21,147.00 95% $1,113.00 $2,114.70
2 Furnish & Install Wearing Course 4450 SY $14,240.00 $0.00 $0.00 0% $14,240.00 $0.00
3 Furnish & Install 8" BCBC Course 4450 SY 3,553 $75,650.00 $15,249.00 $60,401.00 $75,650.00 100% $0.00 $7,565.00
4 Furnish & Install 3" 2A 4450 SY $7,565.00 $7,565.00 $7,565.00 100% $0.00 $756.50
5 Construct Concrete Vertical Curb 1870 LF $18,700.00 $18,370.00 $18,370.00 98% $330.00 $1,837.00
6 Construct 4" Concrete Walk 1565 SY 1,691 $43,820.00 $0.00 $47,348.00 $47,348.00 108% ($3,528.00) $4,734.80
7 Construct 6" Concrete Walk 55 SY 46 $1,760.00 $0.00 $1,472.00 $1,472.00 84% $288.00 $147.20
8 Furnish & Install Roof Leader Drains 675 LF 408 $4,050.00 $1,362.00 $2,448.00 $3,810.00 94% $240.00 $381.00
9 Trench Dains 14 EA 15 $2,380.00 $2,040.00 $2,550.00 $4,590.00 193% ($2,210.00) $459.00
10 Concrete Steps 20 CY 10 $4,000.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 50% $2,000.00 $200.00
11 Removal of Existing Trees 1 LS $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 100% $0.00 $100.00
12 18" RCP. incl 2RC Stone Backfill 430 LF $10,535.00 $10,780.00 $10,780.00 102% ($245.00) $1,078.00
13 15" RCP incl. 2RC Stone Backfill 233 LF $5,359.00 $5,359.00 $5,359.00 100% $0.00 $535.90
14 Furnish & Install Inlets 12 EA $10,800.00 $10,800.00 $10,800.00 100% $0.00 $1,080.00

TOTALS $222,119.00 $91,446.00 $118,445.00 $0.00 $209,891.00 $12,228.00 $20,989.10

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APPLICATION AND CERTIFICATE FOR PAYMENT AIA DOCUMENT G702 (Instructions on Reverse Side) Page 1 of 2
TO (OWNER or GENERAL CONTRACTOR): Project: Application No. Final Distribute to:
City of Lancaster Reconstruction of Cherry Street
Public Works Department Secont to Fourth Period To: ####### Owner
120 N. Duke Street Engineer
Lancaster, PA 17603 VIA (Architect): Architects Architect
FROM: (Contractor or Subcontractor) Project No.: 1997-14 Contractor:

PFLUMM CONTRACTORS, INC.,


58 S. Duke Street Contract Date:
Millersville, PA 17551 [Phone: 717 872-7254 Fax 717 872-7904]

CONTRACTORS APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT Application is made for Payment, as shown below in conjuntion with the Contract.
Continuation Sheet AIA Document G703 is attached.
CHANGE ORDER SUMMERY
Change Orders Approved In 1. ORIGINAL CONTRACT SUM $210,636.30
Previous Months By Owner Additions Deductions 2. Net Change by CHANGE ORDERS $0.00
TOTAL 3. CONTRACT SUM TO DATE (Lines 1 + 2) $210,636.30
Approved This Month 4. TOTAL COMPLETE TO DATE & STORED TO DATE $204,364.80
Number Date Approved (Column G on G703)
5. Retainage:
a. % of Completed Work $0.00
(Column D + E on G703)
b. % STORED MATERIALS
TOTALS (Column F on G703)
Net Change By Change Orders: 6. TOTAL EARNED LESS RETAINAGE (Line 4 - Line 5 Total) $204,364.80
The undersigned Contactor certifies that to the best of the Contractor's 7. LESS PREVIOUS CERTIFICATES FOR PAYMENT (Line 6 from Prior) $0.00
Knowledge, information and belief the Work covered by this Application 8. CURRENT PAYMENT DUE $204,364.80
for Payment has been completed in accordence with the Contract Documents
that all amounts have been paid by the Contractor for Work for which previous 9. BALNCE TO COMPLETE PLUS RETAINAGE (Line 3 - Line 6) $0.00
Certificates for payment were issued and payments received from the Owner State of Pennsylvania, County of Lancaster
and that current payment shown herein is now due. Subscribed and sworn before me this day of 1997.
Norary Public:
BY: DATE: 8/31/1997 My Commission expires:

ARCHITECTS CERTIFICATE FOR PAYMENT AMOUNT CERTIFIED

In accordance with the Contract Documents, based on on-side observations and the data (Attach explanation if amount certified differs from the amount applied for)
comprising the above application, the Archidect certifies to the Owner that the best of the
Architect's knowledge, information and belief the Work has progressed as indicated, the ARCHITECT:
quality of the Work is in accordance with the Contract Documents, and the Contractor By:
is entitled to payment of the AMOUNT CERTIFIED.
This certificate is not negotiable. The AMOUNT CERTIFIED is payable only to the
Contractor named herein. Issuance, payment and acceptance of payment are without
prejudice to any rights of the Owner to Contractor under this Contract.

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TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $88,885 $1,110
10/14/97 Mt. Wolf Boro Storm Drainage Project Aaron $88,885 Springfield $89,995 $1,110 Adams $95,302 Pflumm $99,535

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $318,115 $54,410


04/03/95 Spring Grove Paving @ Borough Gara Adams $17,353 Pflumm $18,430 $1,077 Peters $19,775 Fitz & Smith $21,785

08/15/94 Wrightsville N 2nd St Reconstruction Adams $102,168 Liberty $127,131 $24,963 Kinsley $131,510 Pflumm $135,329

04/03/97 Spring Grove 1997 Street Improvemen Adams $58,769 Pflumm $81,530 $22,761 Stewart & March $82,484

03/24/97 New Freedom Community Bldg. Parki Adams $15,012 Shaefer $16,872 $1,860 Pflumm $16,905 Shiloh $18,904

03/24/97 New Freedom 1997 Street Project Adams $107,393 Kinsley $110,702 $3,309 Stewart & March $123,198 Pflumm $134,867

06/02/97 Windsor Borough Paving Project Adams $17,420 Deller $17,860 $440 Pflumm $23,875 Peters $24,568

05/25/97 York Haven Borough Paving Project Adams Peters $0 Kinsley Fitz/Smith
TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $6,336,297,3 ($6,336,189,
02/01/96 Shrewsbury Curb & Sidewalk Constr Advanced Conc $6,336,263,353 Gregory $71,172 ($6,336,1 Washington/Dowli $81,011 Pantano Conc $81,369

03/15/96 Red Lion Curb & Walk Project Advanced Conc $34,000 W.Sterner $36,956 $2,956 Pantano $41,330 Pflumm $48,800

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $347,987 $30,851


Manheim Twp Paving-High School & S Ag Kurtz $30,994 Pflumm $36,152 $5,158 Eshelman $37,392 Dm Stoltzfus $37,720

05/28/91 Cocalico School High School Paving & R Ag Kurtz $69,993 Pflumm $72,843 $2,850 Windsor $80,335 Kreider $83,600

06/25/96 Conestoga Valley C.V. Middle School Ag Kurtz $247,000 Pflumm $269,843 $22,843 York Excav $276,000 Mcminns $276,373

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $1,234,941 $60,486


Solanco School Running Track Andrews $215,500 Br Kreider $217,715 $2,215 Wiker $219,355 Windsor Svc $230,900

Solanco School Running Track Andrews $227,900 Kreider $230,730 $2,830 Wiker $233,210 Windsor Svc $241,000

Solanco School Running Track Andrews $204,300 Kreider $210,660 $6,360 Wiker $211,397 Windsor Svc $219,100

09/19/91 Manheim Twp Buckwalter Rd. Recon Andrews $155,041 Handwerk $194,932 $39,891 Meco $198,155 Mcminns $198,847

07/10/91 Solanco School Rec. Surfaces Red/Black Andrews $227,900 Kreider $230,730 $2,830 Wiker $273,664 Windsor $241,000

07/10/91 Solanco School Running Track-seal-flex Andrews $204,300 Kredier $210,660 $6,360 Wiker $211,397 Windsor $219,100

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $84,093 $23,223


City of Lancaster Longs Prk Tennis Court B R Kreider $16,751 Eshelman $20,884 $4,133 A G Kurtz $20,994 Pflumm $27,732

07/11/96 Warwick Twp Warwick Linear Park P B R Kreider $67,342 Pflumm $86,432 $19,090 Flyway $109,500

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TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $24,311 $137
Hellam Borough Boro Streets Bar-Vell $24,311 C Jos Deller $24,448 $137 Fritz & Smith $24,725 Emary Pier $25,615

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $22,368 $3,475


06/13/94 Pequea Valley P V High School Paving Beiler $22,368 Pflumm $25,843 $3,475 Kreider $26,787 Grassel $33,500

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $83,296 $4,303


12/05/97 Brecknock Twp Brubaker Park Phase II Bertolet $83,296 Pflumm $87,599 $4,303 Windsor Svc $90,623

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $17,359 $1,023


12/19/91 Borough of Lititz Structure Demo Bilran $17,359 Empire $18,382 $1,023 Pflumm $19,561 Consolidated $24,258

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $39,053 $5,508


ABC ABC Bldg. Br Kreider $22,302 Handwerk $23,677 $1,375 Whitmeyer $26,595 Kurtz $27,995

04/15/92 City of Lancaster Longs Park Tennis Crt Br Kreider $16,751 Jm Eshelma $20,884 $4,133 Ag Kurtz $20,994 Pflumm $27,732

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $341,741 $44,523


04/17/91 West Chester Handicap Lot Brandywine $18,320 Fries $20,673 $2,353 Dockerty $21,424 Johnson $23,890

Honey Brook Wawassan Dr.& Chestn Brandywine $16,330 General Cs $16,607 $277 Trago $17,494 Chester Cty S $18,573

Millersville Univ Alunmi House Paving Brandywine $23,715 Funk Bros $24,460 $745 Wilbur Nissley $24,740 Andrews $26,240

Solanco School Paving-Misc Schools Brandywine $190,500 Mcminn $197,200 $6,700 Pflumm $211,843 Br Kreider $221,000

04/02/91 Millersville Univ Alumni House Paving Brandywine $23,715 Funk $24,460 $745 Nissly $24,740 Andrews $26,240

Crispus Attucks Project Brandywine $18,192 Pflumm $18,920 $728 Kreider $19,875

04/17/96 Strasburg Boro Edisonville Road Brandywine $25,974 Pflumm $44,600 $18,626 Primo $53,420 Wiker $73,171

06/05/96 Octorara School Site-Repaving -District Brandywine $24,995 Pflumm $39,344 $14,349

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $54,490 $1,440


Wyomissing Boro Woodland Ave Breneman $54,490 Windsor $55,930 $1,440 Pflumm $74,876

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $367,845 $13,366


Valley Road Valley Road Sewer Exte Bulldog $86,787 Wexcon $92,405 $5,618 B Kreider $97,172 Mahoney $99,720

11/17/96 Pequea Township Penn Grant road Storm Bulldog $101,284 Pflumm $103,179 $1,895 Flyway $104,800 G L Marks $108,957

07/11/97 East Lampeter Bulldog $78,490 Mahoney $82,448 $3,958 Abel $83,949 Lamb $91,155

07/10/97 Pequea Twp Penn Grant rd.Storm Dr Bulldog $101,284 Pflumm $103,179 $1,895 Flyway $104,800 Marks $108,957

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TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $16,685 $1,247
05/13/93 Manheim Central Sidewalk & Paving Bunn $16,685 Sauder $17,932 $1,247 Pflumm $23,843

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $26,726 $1,485


08/10/96 Upper Leacock Geist Road Paving Burholder Pavi $26,726 Mcminn'S $28,211 $1,485 Br Kreider $29,731 Dm Stoltzfus $29,985

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $706,684 $122,056


03/21/94 Manheim Twp Bucher & Middle School Burkholder $20,935 Wiggins $21,700 $765 Pflumm $23,243 Kreider $24,458

02/28/97 Caernarvon Twp Road Resurfacing Burkholder $101,788 Windsor $126,362 $24,574 Lyone & Hohl $135,256 Pflumm $139,445

04/09/97 Reynolds Middle Resurface Playground Burkholder $12,020 Brandywine $13,982 $1,962 Br Kreider $19,766 Pflumm $22,525

04/14/97 Clay township Durlach Rd. Contract N Burkholder $30,307 Pflumm $33,960 $3,653 Rogele $36,712

06/25/97 Ephrata Borough E.Frankline St. Reconstr Burkholder $198,378 Lamb $224,400 $26,022 Mahoney $238,295 Pflumm $238,730

06/25/97 Ephrata borough Lime St. Reconstrucvtio Burkholder $58,180 Lamb $69,950 $11,770 Mahoney $74,690 Windsor $76,828

07/15/97 Denver Borough Paving Project Burkholder $37,848 Pflumm $42,594 $4,746

10/03/97 Ephrata Boro N Maple St. Reconstruct Burkholder $123,614 Mahoney $147,896 $24,282 Windsor $150,090 Brenneman $173,676

10/01/97 Ephrata Boro North Maple St. Reconst Burkholder $123,614 Mahoney $147,896 $24,282 Windsor $150,090 Breneman $173,676

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $131,750 $21,275


06/30/96 Rite Aid Rite Air Dover, PA Bwb $41,980 Pflumm $61,653 $19,673

10/31/96 Springettsbury School Demo Bwb $89,770 Dudash $91,372 $1,602 Pflumm $104,734 Kinsley $111,450

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $13,850 $4,477


Pequea Valley Paradise Elem & Pequea Byler $13,850 Pflumm $18,327 $4,477 Kreider $18,650 Kurtz $18,994

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $16,422 $888


06/04/96 Wrightsville Boro Street Paving Craig Adams $16,422 Peters $17,310 $888 Pflumm $18,995

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $349,114 $17,592


Leacock Twp Leacock Twp D Lamb $174,557 Mahoney $183,353 $8,796 Mcminns $201,680 D Pflumm $219,877

06/02/95 Leacock Twp Queen Road Curb & Wa D Lamb $174,557 Mahoney $183,353 $8,796 Mcminns $201,680 D Pflumm $219,860

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $350,112 $41,521


York Waste York Waste Compost D Pflumm $350,112 Stewart & $391,633 $41,521 Kinsley $393,247 Pavex $393,456

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $4,486 $5,256


04/22/94 Stevens Trade Trenching D&M $4,486 Counties $9,742 $5,256 Miller $9,819 Bell $9,993

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TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $14,493 $1,557
08/26/96 Coatsville Area Paving of Caln School Dan Moloy $14,493 Jos Norcine $16,050 $1,557 Brandywine Valle $19,244 Pflumm $22,394

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $53,782 $5,685


08/23/96 Millersville Pucillo Athletic Field Dudash Pipeline $53,782 Pflumm $59,467 $5,685 Hl Wiker $82,006

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $54,490 $1,440


Wyomissing Boro Woodland Avenue E J Brenneman $54,490 Windsor Svc $55,930 $1,440 Pflumm $74,876

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $9,200 $800


11/14/97 Oxford Area Removal of Bell Tower Eden Contr $9,200 R E Pierson $10,000 $800 Pflumm $10,600

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $47,200 $32,634


04/15/95 City of Lancaster Duke St. Parking Gar.R Eden Contracti $47,200 Pflumm $79,834 $32,634 Mpa $133,600 Roman $275,000

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $141,699 $22,523


08/25/97 Penn Dept 322 Demo Enterprise $141,699 Lycoming $164,222 $22,523 Fulkroad $223,142 Miller $244,003

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $199,000 $43,000


10/25/95 Dept of Gen Fort Indiantown Gap De Enviro Serv $199,000 Elmo Corp $242,000 $43,000 Ibe Corp $249,000 Lycoming Su $249,844

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $42,180 $8,235


Manheim Twp B-Ball Court Eshelman $13,745 Denlinger $16,315 $2,570 Kreider $17,954 Pflumm $17,944

06/10/93 Solanco High Tennis Courts Eshelman $28,435 Windsor $34,100 $5,665 Kreider $35,800 Middle State $36,500

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $204,419 $24,502


06/05/90 Marietta East Market Street Reco Eshelmans $204,419 Pflumm $228,921 $24,502 Mcminns $232,246 Liberty $237,439

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $29,812 $2,863


04/13/92 Sadsbury Twp 1992 Roads Exton $29,812 Shainline $32,675 $2,863 S A Macunga $33,877 Brandwine $33,945

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $66,300 $7,431


10/03/97 York Twp F&S $66,300 Pflumm $73,731 $7,431 S&W $73,980

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $115,000 $33,069


05/14/97 Oxford School Demo. Hopewell School Finishing Co $115,000 Integrated $148,069 $33,069 Pierson $149,000 Mazzocchi $149,500

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $160,000 $13,889


04/08/97 York Township Recreation Park Fitz & Smith $160,000 Handwerk $173,889 $13,889 Stewart & March $176,948 Pflumm $178,843

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TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $16,242 $1,347
03/15/96 Jacobus Borough Tennis Courts Fitz&Smith $16,242 Innerst $17,589 $1,347 Pflumm $22,744

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $33,488 $1,067


11/11/97 Mt. Wolf Boro Stormwater Project Fitz-Smith $33,488 Pflumm $34,555 $1,067 Inest $36,364

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $1,611,817 $100,146


02/16/95 Manheim Twp Airport Road Reconstru Flyway $213,900 Abel $218,606 $4,706 Windsor Svc $260,466 Mcminns $262,235

08/25/93 Maple Grove Pool Removal Improvem Flyway $85,900 Pflumm $96,494 $10,594 Handwerk $119,350 Kreider $121,960

08/05/91 Borough of Oak St Improvement Flyway $65,291 Pflumm $69,698 $4,407 Mcminns $85,695 Mahoney $87,643

08/25/93 Lancaster Maple Grove Pool Remo Flyway $85,400 Pflumm $96,494 $11,094 Handwerk $119,350 Kreider $121,960

10/01/91 Herr Rd Bridge Replace Flyway $79,919 Andrews $86,474 $6,555 Mpa $89,537 Pflumm $95,938

09/13/91 Lancaster Twp Conestoga Drive Relocat Flyway $139,907 Bilran $149,391 $9,484 Mcminn $167,327 Pflumm $188,776

08/05/91 Borough of Oak St Improvements Flyway $65,291 Pflumm $69,698 $4,407 Mcminn $85,695 Mahoney $87,643

12/21/95 Manheim Twp Koser Rd/Fruitvl.Storm Flyway $11,900 Lamb $14,615 $2,715 Pflumm $22,360 Adams $23,105

06/09/94 West Hempfield Locust Grove Rd. Box C Flyway $77,700 Kreider $78,589 $889 Mpa $81,600 Abel $88,715

12/21/95 Manheim Twp Koser Road Project Flyway $11,900 Lamb $13,985 $2,085 Pflumm $22,366 Adams $23,105

02/20/96 West Cocalico Intersection Improveme Flyway $239,400 Bilran $248,013 $8,613 Kurtz $249,826 Pflumm $255,080

04/10/96 Lancaster Twp Maple Grove Flyway $49,800 Rogele $55,000 $5,200 Brandywine $57,601 Pflumm $61,064

04/22/96 West Earl Twp Brownstown Main St. Re Flyway $81,700 Pflumm $83,286 $1,586 Mpa $105,845 Mahoney $115,749

09/13/96 Conoy Twp Box Culvert Project Flyway $28,500 Rogele $34,545 $6,045 Pflumm $39,321 Handwork $41,360

02/07/97 Conoy twp Constr of Division St. Flyway $101,700 Handwerk $102,563 $863 Pflumm $107,112 Mahoney $137,830

03/21/97 Borough of Lititz E. 2nd Ave.-Linden St. Flyway $95,600 Hertzog $96,540 $940 Marks $119,235 Pflumm $130,415

04/14/97 Clay Township Durlach Rd. Project-Con Flyway $113,966 Pflumm $119,942 $5,976 Rogele $119,353

08/27/97 Lancaster Twp Maple Grove Dam Remo Flyway $19,800 Dudash $28,431 $8,631 Pflumm $38,984 Mahoney $53,000

12/04/97 Manheim Twp Koser Road Cul-De-Sac Flyway $44,243 Br Kreider $49,599 $5,356 Rogele $55,067 Pflumm $56,210

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $63,900 $3,820


West Sadsbury West Sadsbury Twp Par Flyway $63,900 Bulldog $67,720 $3,820 Horst $68,633 Pflumm $73,410

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $188,953 $262,047


07/15/97 Peco Energy Castle Fin Dam Demo Fulkroad $188,953 Pavex $451,000 $262,047 Pflumm $536,983

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TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $97,200 $60,800
Lebanon Demo Geotz $97,200 Ibe $158,000 $60,800 Pflumm $187,843

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $141,243 $3,044


Lancaster City Water Line Installation Gl Marks $141,243 Pflumm $144,287 $3,044 Rogel $179,370 Andrews $259,220

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $28,235 $6,332


07/13/92 Conestoga Twp Paving Project Grassel $6,360 Pflumm $6,460 $100 Wiggins $8,840

04/17/97 Southern Paving Project Grassel $21,875 Burkholder $28,107 $6,232 Pennsy $28,800 Windsor $28,960

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $1,636,391 $178,484


03/01/96 Dallastown Dallastown Western Stor Gregory $280,552 Emory Pete $336,194 $55,642 Rogele $338,900 Liberty $351,859

03/05/96 Hellam Twp Orr BankRoad Project Gregory $25,365 Stewart-Ma $38,105 $12,740 Pflumm $43,090

05/21/96 Stewartstown Sludge Storage Pad Gregory $155,000 Ja Myers $159,428 $4,428 Kinsley $183,000 Fity & Smith $209,995

11/08/96 Red Lion Gen Constr.Pump Statio Gregory $596,790 Rogele $599,000 $2,210 Abel $608,884 Pflumm $667,650

02/12/97 York Twp Water Alyce Circle San.Sewer Gregory $62,452 York $70,270 $7,818 Myers $115,801 Aaron $135,466

02/19/97 Newberry Twp Sewer Replacement Gregory $22,656 Pflumm $49,896 $27,240

03/06/97 West Manchester ChurchRoad Sanitary Se Gregory $216,606 Rogele $231,000 $14,394 Pflumm $377,504 York $377,945

03/18/97 York City Sewer Penna. Ave. Sewer Repla Gregory $276,970 Anrich $330,983 $54,013 Pflumm $336,271 Rogele $373,633

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $45,481 $7,018


08/02/91 Esbenshade Farm Storage Groffdale Conc $45,481 Triple H $52,499 $7,018 Agri $61,395 Tah $73,990

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $136,775 $47,350


04/22/97 Millersville Repair Parking Lot Handwek $136,775 Pflumm $184,125 $47,350

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $1,247,476 $137,345


Cedar Crest High Cedar Crest High School Handwerk $425,000 Pflumm $444,000 $19,000 Penssy $568,000

Mt Joy Borough Resurface Various Street Handwerk $27,240 Mcminns $29,405 $2,165 Pflumm $31,125 Kreider $31,435

09/16/91 S Annville Twp Handwerk $104,983 Windsor $108,855 $3,872 Mcminn $124,160 Pflumm $137,445

Mr Joy Borough Resurface Various Sts Handwerk $27,240 Mcminn $29,405 $2,165 Pflumm $31,125 Kreider $31,435

05/10/91 Borough of Resurface Various Street Handwerk $27,240 Mcminns $29,405 $2,165 Pflumm $31,125 Kreider $31,435

05/14/91 Marietta E Market St Recon PhIV Handwerk $192,484 Liberty $199,870 $7,386 Pflumm $204,242 Eshelman $211,040

05/14/91 Marietta Boro Marietta Boro Paving Handwerk $192,484 Liberty $199,870 $7,386 Pflumm $204,242 Eshelman $211,040

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04/22/97 Millersville James St. Parking Lot R Handwerk $250,807 Pflumm $344,013 $93,206

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $150,054 $3,218


08/19/96 East Donegal Campus Road Imrpove Handwork $150,054 Pflumm $153,272 $3,218 Rogele, Inc. $142,332 Mcminn'S $121,136

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $71,000 $3,700


07/01/96 Cityof Lancaster Demo Buchanan Tanks Heisey $71,000 Primo $74,700 $3,700 Iseler $86,000 Lycoming $87,131

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $244,585 $34,391


11/16/95 Lititz Borough S Locust St Water Main Hertzog $119,935 Flyway $134,800 $14,865 Wexcon $137,716 Mahoney $144,620

06/24/96 Ephrata Boro Parking Lot Hertzog $49,000 Windsor $56,265 $7,265 Pflumm $57,031

08/26/96 Boro of East Sewer Line Hertzog $10,650 Br Kreider $10,864 $214 Wexcom $14,997 Plflumm $17,335

09/11/96 Brecknock Culvert Project Hertzog $16,000 Pflumm $20,781 $4,781 Handwerk $33,000

05/08/97 Ephrata Boro Parking Lot Improve Hertzog $49,000 Windsor $56,266 $7,266 Pflumm $57,031

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $21,050 $510


11/07/91 Millersville Univ Demo & Dispose Chimne High Climbers $21,050 Ibe $21,560 $510 American Chimne $23,977 Pflumm $24,843

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $286,199 $19,254


Borough of Lititz Resurface Various Street Highway $34,854 Kurtz $39,981 $5,126 Eshelman $47,624 Pflumm $54,622

05/23/91 Borough of Lititz Resurface Various Street Highway $51,303 Kurtz $53,763 $2,460 Pflumm $58,906 Kreider $59,553

04/14/93 Borough of Lititz Resurface Various Street Highway $56,131 Kurtz $57,926 $1,795 Pflumm $60,496

05/23/91 Borough of Lititz Resurface Var.Sts Highway $51,303 Kurtz $53,763 $2,460 Pflumm $58,906 Kreider $59,553

06/11/96 Millersville Boro Street Paving Highway $53,284 Mcminns $57,265 $3,981 Pflumm $59,054

04/17/97 Millersville 1997 Street Paving Highway $39,324 Mcminns $42,756 $3,432 Pflumm $45,420

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $62,424 $5,745


03/22/95 Borough of Lititz Resurface Streets-Lititz Highway Mat $62,424 Kurtz $68,168 $5,745 Adams $68,207 Pennsy $73,415

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $510,544 $39,665


09/09/92 City of Lancaster Lancaster Community P Horst Group $510,544 Penn-Wells $550,209 $39,665 Pflumm $577,618 Mpa Deve $620,449

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $28,435 $5,665


06/10/93 Solanco High Tennis Courts J M Eshelman $28,435 Windsor $34,100 $5,665 Br Kreider $35,800 Middle States $36,500

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $162,900 $16,118


02/07/97 Lanc Valley Road Sewer Repl Ja Myers $162,900 Mazzuca $179,018 $16,118 Doli $179,887 Gregory $188,568

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TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $118,405 $36,185
07/03/91 New Castle Banning Park Tennis Cr Jacobi $118,405 Johnson $154,590 $36,185 George&Lynch $164,000 Pflumm $187,362

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $192,770 $3,821


07/07/92 Warwick Twp Pfautz Area ExtWater S Joao $192,770 Wexcon $196,590 $3,821 Doli $211,322 Shaneline $218,447

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $17,620 $640


03/21/97 City of York Rex Fire Station Keystruct $17,620 Pflumm $18,260 $640 Mpj $20,855 Yorkco $21,578

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $180,360 $9,779


09/14/92 Wrightsville 1992 St Maint Program Kinsley $22,960 Stewart & $24,139 $1,179 Bar-Vell $24,670 Fitz & Smith $25,313

07/10/96 Glen Rock Water Church St 12" Waterline Kinsley $157,400 Rogele $166,000 $8,600 Springfield $169,360 York Excav $175,852

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $195,000 $32,412


06/14/96 Downingtown Demolition Downingtow Kraft $195,000 Pflumm $227,412 $32,412 Tarra Env $238,350

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $107,678 $32,226


07/14/95 Keystone ABC Parking Lot Paving Kreider $12,811 Handwerk $14,118 $1,307 Kurtz $15,995 Wintermyer $17,508

10/11/95 Lanc Area Driveway Paving Kreider $11,368 Wiker $12,470 $1,102 Pflumm $14,434 United T $15,000

Willow Street Paving Kreider $11,368 Wiker $12,470 $1,102 Pflumm $14,434 United $15,000

Solanco School Quarryville Playground Kreider $8,132 Pflumm $8,643 $511 Stoltzfus $9,178 Kurtz $11,993

08/08/94 Gilbert Fairland School Paving Kreider $15,344 Pflumm $23,876 $8,532

06/29/94 School Dist.of Buehrle Alternative Sch Kreider $8,800 Pflumm $18,628 $9,828 Kurtz $19,994

07/21/94 East Hempfield Storm Water Project Kreider $15,000 Miller-Wan $21,243 $6,243 Pflumm $22,670

07/21/94 East Hempfield Entrance Way Kreider $24,855 Pflumm $28,456 $3,601

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $488,348 $63,463


06/09/92 Christiana Street Improvements Kurtz $39,994 Brandywine $42,743 $2,749 Pflumm $43,548 Aug $45,530

Denver Elem Tennis Courts Kurtz $47,750 Beicssel $51,400 $3,650 Pflumm $54,434

05/28/91 Cocalico School High School Paving & R Kurtz $69,993 Pflumm $72,843 $2,850 Windsor $80,335 Kreider $83,600

07/10/92 Akron Borough Elem School Kurtz $55,980 Windsor $65,578 $9,598 Burkholder $69,190 Pflumm $75,453

06/22/92 Brownstown Willow St. Vo-Tech Kurtz $10,994 Stoltzfus $12,550 $1,556 Eshelman $13,229 Kreider $13,315

04/10/96 South Annville Thorton Road Reconstru Kurtz $67,631 Windsor $78,829 $11,199 Rogele $83,107 Pflumm $84,996

04/29/96 South Annville Thornton Road Reconstr Kurtz $67,631 Windsor $78,729 $11,099 Rogele $83,107 Pflumm $84,996

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07/02/96 Borough of E Main St. Improvement Kurtz $128,376 Rogele $149,138 $20,762 Pflumm $160,581 Mahoney $171,258

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $83,629 $768


Columbia Concord Lane Reconstr L.E.W. $83,629 Pflumm $84,397 $768 Mcminn $85,374

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $586,741 $72,946


E-Town Borough Storm Sewer -E -Town Lamb $84,931 Eastern $89,948 $5,017 Mcminns $90,665 Mahoney $113,787

Mt Joy Boro W Main St.Curb & Wal Lamb $162,450 Kreider $180,929 $18,479 Pflumm $196,261 Rogele $202,450

06/05/96 Reamstown Boro Phase II Reconstruction Lamb $174,635 Mahoney $192,795 $18,160 Pflumm $197,099 Washington $205,498

01/15/97 US Dept Concrete Pad Replaceme Lamb $1,995 Pflumm $3,434 $1,439 East Coast $3,775 Lycoming $3,964

07/10/97 Franklintown S Street Storm Water Pr Lamb $40,930 York Cty Pa $43,175 $2,245 Williams $44,684 Trinity $47,100

11/03/97 Springettsbury Springettsbury Two Job Lamb $24,950 Pflumm $32,843 $7,893 Stew-March $40,800 Aaron $54,200

01/30/98 Jefferson Boro Berlin St. Impr. Lamb $96,850 Restuccia $116,564 $19,714 Gregory $128,272 Pantano` $129,747

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $108,626 $30,239


10/23/97 City of Lancaster Demolition Landscape $108,626 Br Kreider $138,865 $30,239 Ibe $148,000 Andrews $149,000

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $460,347 $35,888


04/01/91 York Haven Walton St Improvement Liberty $79,186 Rogele $84,779 $5,594 Sterner $86,050 Restuccia $86,480

06/09/95 Marietta Reconstruction Liberty $132,948 Pflumm $147,968 $15,020 Mcminn $148,555 Handwek $152,357

07/22/92 Borough of Lititz East Center St Improve Liberty $124,107 Miller-War $131,744 $7,637 Mcminns $139,526 Pflumm $139,538

07/22/92 Borough of Lititz East Center St Imrpove Liberty $124,107 Miller-War $131,744 $7,637 Mcminns $139,526 Pflumm $139,768

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $42,592 $1,717


07/03/91 McCaskey High Loading Dock Lockard $42,592 Pflumm $44,309 $1,717 Bob Smith $46,706 Mahoney $49,676

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $23,767 $804


06/01/92 Honey Brook 1992 Streets Macunga $8,866 Windsor $9,094 $228 Pflumm $10,623 Chester Cty $11,208

05/15/96 Strasburg Boro Paving & Curb/Walks Macunga $14,901 Mcminns $15,477 $576 Pflumm $16,989 Brandywine $19,635

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $390,604 $27,017


05/23/91 Borough of Lititz S Cedar St Water Line R Mahoney $127,594 Meco $137,844 $10,250 Kreider $140,982 Rogele $146,196

06/17/91 Manheim Twp Storm Drain -Kissel Hill Mahoney $14,970 Pflumm $16,933 $1,963 Kreider $21,501 Rogele $21,578

03/21/96 Borough of Lititz E 2nd Ave Water Main Mahoney $136,765 Wexcon $148,999 $12,234 Gregory $151,245 Rogele $167,134

03/28/96 Manheim Twp Lititz Avenue Road Imp Mahoney $111,275 Pflumm $113,845 $2,570 Malloy $117,440 Mcminn $123,895

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TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $12,000 $3,570
Millersville Univ Water Tank Demo Maint Svc $12,000 Phoenix $15,570 $3,570 High Climbers $17,890 Kollar $22,400

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $281,296 $2,250


04/11/97 Manheim Twp Skyline-Overlook Projec Marks $106,000 Rogele $107,965 $1,965 Hertzog $119,632 Kreider $120,000

10/24/97 Hinkletown Hinkletown Marks $175,296 Algier $175,581 $285 Mazuka $180,837 Bulldog $240,691

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $91,351 $8,099


03/21/96 Borough of Lititz Resurface Various Street Martin $91,351 Adams $99,451 $8,099 Kurtz $107,018 Pennsy $107,145

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $60,127 $6,605


10/13/97 Brecknock Twp School Road Storm Sewe Mast $60,127 Pflumm $66,732 $6,605 Eastern $67,324 Windsor $77,215

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $788,236 $31,247


Columbia Boro Recon of 3rd Street Mcminn $94,431 Pflumm $99,893 $5,462 Stumpf $101,061 Andrews $112,578

05/28/93 Mt Joy Borough Paving Mcminn $73,978 Lamb $77,850 $3,872 Liberty $82,453 Pflumm $86,972

Columbia Recon 3rd St Mcminn $94,431 Pflumm $99,893 $5,462 Eshelman $101,061

05/28/93 Mt Joy Borough Paving Mcminn $73,978 Lamb $77,850 $3,872 Liberty $82,453 Pflumm $86,972

05/06/95 Columbia Boro Walnut Street Mcminn $72,132 Kinsley $74,722 $2,590 Rogele $76,266 Pflumm $78,994

04/19/93 Millersboro Street Improvement Mcminn $43,807 Pflumm $46,729 $2,922 Eshelman $47,626

10/21/97 Conoy Twp Conoy Twp St Recon Mcminn $167,740 Rogele $171,273 $3,533 Lamb $176,753 Pflumm $183,763

10/10/97 Conoy Twp Paving Project Mcminn $167,740 Rogele $171,273 $3,533 Lamb $176,753 Plfumm $183,763

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $1,616,055 $158,009


08/08/95 CedarHill Road Rehab Mcminns $151,220 Pflumm $168,231 $17,011 Kreider $178,707 D Lamb $187,250

06/21/95 Warwick Twp Rothsville Curb & Walk Mcminns $124,197 Pflumm $132,275 $8,078 Flyway $140,900 Mahoney $154,562

04/21/95 Dept of General Thaddeus Stevene State Mcminns $87,710 Kurtz $89,995 $2,285 Pflumm $104,859 Wiker $120,000

03/29/95 Strasburg Street Resurfacing Mcminns $29,988 Pflumm $34,808 $4,820 Kurtz $35,233 Macanga $39,477

05/10/95 Borough of Mt Barbara St. Improvemen Mcminns $47,009 Kreider $47,183 $173 Rogele $50,413 Pflumm $54,256

03/05/91 West Hempfield Oswego Rd/Columbia A Mcminns $16,900 Pflumm $28,921 $12,021 Rogele $29,980

08/03/92 Warwick Twp Rothsville Rd & Main St Mcminns $95,265 Pflumm $119,543 $24,278

Columbia Recon Lawrence St-1990 Mcminns $68,409 Pflumm $75,618 $7,209 Eshelman $90,426

West Lampeter Paving Mcminns $16,121 Kurtz $16,253 $132 Pflumm $17,407

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08/03/92 Warwick Twp Rothsville Rd. & Main S Mcminns $95,265 Pflumm $119,543 $24,278

Oswego Rd - Rt. 462 Im Mcminns $16,900 Pflumm $28,921 $12,021 Rogele $29,880

05/24/96 Mt. Joy Boro 1996 Street Resurface Mcminns $17,588 Pflumm $19,530 $1,942 Roland $20,405

03/17/97 East Hempfield Hsbrg Pk./Nissley Rd. Mcminns $256,998 Primo $257,799 $801 Pflumm $258,624 Br Kreider $280,621

05/02/97 Martic Twp Paving Project Mcminns $104,375 Pflumm $114,675 $10,300

05/07/97 Lancaster Twp Clark St. Reconstruction Mcminns $339,508 Rogele $357,003 $17,495 Pflumm $387,791 Lamb $403,428

07/01/97 Conoy Twp Paving Mcminns $60,900 Pflumm $67,987 $7,087 Handwerk $69,950

07/09/97 Strasburg Boro Paving Mcminns $28,960 Pflumm $32,738 $3,778 Macunga $38,624

07/09/97 Strasburg 1997 Paving Shenk/clear Mcminns $28,960 Pflumm $32,738 $3,778 Macanga $38,624

07/23/97 Mt Joy Twp Colebrook Road prject Mcminns $29,782 Pflumm $30,305 $523 Kreider $32,449 Handwek $33,962

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $181,920 $7,199


05/16/95 York City West Market Street Mcminns $181,920 Pflumm $189,119 $7,199 Rogel $213,614 Liberty $229,440

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $22,249 $1,385


Mt Joy Borough Mt Joy Borough Mcminns $22,249 Br Kreider $23,634 $1,385 Pflumm $25,778

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $369,960 $21,175


10/18/91 Millersville Univ. Student Lodging Meco $369,960 Kreider $391,135 $21,175 Pflumm $398,003 Flyway $406,800

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $211,483 $7,488


City of Lancaster Sewer Project Miller-Warner $211,483 Rogele $218,970 $7,488 Aaron Ent $313,491 Andrews $322,299

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $376,100 $31,627


05/01/95 West Hempfield Prospect Rd. Culvert RE Mpa $71,300 Abel $74,870 $3,570 Flyway $84,800 Br Kreider $92,258

06/29/94 School Dist of Hand Hr Hi School Mpa $44,800 Pflumm $54,234 $9,434 Mahoney $56,800

04/26/96 West Hempfield Prospect Rd. Curlvert R Mpa $85,900 Abel $88,775 $2,875 Mahoney $98,638 Pflumm $98,923

07/12/96 Canarvon Box Culvert Mpa $87,000 Pflumm $94,924 $7,924

08/30/96 Caenarvon Twp. Smoketown Rd. Box Cul Mpa $87,100 Pflumm $94,924 $7,824

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $91,952 $3,933


03/17/95 West York West Poplar Street Pantano $91,952 Restuccia $95,885 $3,933 Sterner $99,171 Washington&
TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $114,700 $4,043
05/16/97 Dept of General State Police Academy Pr Pavex $114,700 Pflumm $118,743 $4,043 Rogele $119,335 Handwerk $133,267

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TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $142,850 $3,730
04/09/97 S Annville Twp Resurface Pennsy $142,850 Windsor $146,580 $3,730 Flyway $149,600 Pflumm $159,800

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $115,000 $13,755


07/19/91 Manheim Twp Stoner Park Pennwells $115,000 Kreider $128,755 $13,755 Flyway $138,575 Abel $150,434

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $311,606 $28,010


08/15/95 Warwick Twp Warwick Linear Park Penn-Wells $311,606 D Pflumm $339,615 $28,010 Br Kreider $406,053 J Mahoney $464,800

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $91,860 $3,790


Washington Twp Kralltown Road Peters $77,315 Silver Sprin $79,437 $2,122 Kinsley $87,370 Rogele $97,910

11/05/96 Wrightsville Boro Wrightsville Street Impr Peters $14,545 Adams $16,213 $1,668 Lycoming $17,738 Ravcia $19,425

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $7,511,183 $520,018


08/15/95 City of Lancaster Lancaster Street Paving Pflumm $182,230 Rogele $248,920 $66,690

07/24/95 Caldwell, Heckles St Paul Lutheran Churc Pflumm $31,042 Funk, Dh $32,400 $1,358 Andrews $36,500

06/30/95 Borough of Jackson St Rehab Pflumm $167,201 Flyway $192,300 $25,099 Mcminn $198,473 Wiker $213,952

04/06/95 Manheim Twp School Road Resurface Pflumm $13,334 Kreider $13,820 $486 Burkholder $14,264 Wiggins $14,500

Wheatland Jr HS Tennis Courts Pflumm $29,576 Tah $40,000 $10,424

Solanco School 1992 Paving Project Pflumm $56,750 Brandywine $67,486 $10,736 Ag Kurtz $67,994 Br Kreider $70,476

07/15/93 Lancaster Twp Parking Lot Pflumm $22,769 Flyway $23,550 $782 Ag Kurtz $24,699 Rogele $24,694

05/13/91 Millersville Misc Borough Streets Pflumm $51,922 Mcminns $58,082 $6,160 Eshelman $68,754 Kreider $80,114

05/03/91 Manheim Twp Brecht School Pflumm $30,537 Eshelman $36,975 $6,438 Stoltzfus $40,683 Kurtz $41,195

03/25/92 Manheim Twp Schaeffer Elem & H.S. Pflumm $36,152 Eshelman $37,392 $1,240

East Lampeter Parking Lot Pflumm $61,537 Kreider $66,231 $4,694 Wiker $66,292 Kurtz $75,605

11/01/95 City of York 1995 Public Improvemen Pflumm $83,331 Springfield $98,981 $15,650 Pavex $112,165 Stewartmarc $128,985

Columbia Boro Kinderhook Road Pflumm $115,262 Kinsley $119,050 $3,788 Rogel $128,250 Lamb $137,113

03/02/95 East Petersburg Curbs & Walks Pflumm $389,346 Lamb $401,795 $12,449 Mcminns $417,509 Gregory $454,833

07/15/93 Lancaster Twp Parking Lot Pflumm $22,769 Flyway $23,550 $782 Rogele $24,694 Kurtz $24,699

03/03/93 School Dist of Culbro-Wharton Elem S Pflumm $269,434 Caldwell He $274,999 $5,565 Westra $391,000 Empire $394,974

12/04/92 Windsor Boro Curb & Walk Pflumm $104,480 Pantano $105,725 $1,245 Washington $107,436 Restuccia $109,560

10/19/92 Strasburg Twp Little Beaver Road Repl Pflumm $29,567 ($29,567)

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East Petersburg Sedimentation Pond Clo Pflumm $14,890 Kreider $17,254 $2,365 Flyway $17,300 Meco $21,255

Windsor Borough West Gay Street Pflumm $19,790 Bentzel $19,853 $63 Fritz & Smith $22,550 Rogele $23,011

05/13/91 Columbia Boro Columbia Job-4th St. Pflumm $92,599 Mcminns $102,714 $10,114 Liberty $104,193 Rogele $105,089

05/13/91 Columbia Boro Columbia - 6th St. Pflumm $38,834 Mcminns $43,312 $4,478 Rogele $45,382 Eshelman $45,520

06/23/92 City of Lancaster 930 City Crossing Pflumm $20,515 Fulginitit $27,551 $7,036 Mpa $28,215

07/22/92 Borough of Lititz S Broad St.Beautificatio Pflumm $88,977 Liberty $90,853 $1,877 Mpa $103,959 Flyway $112,520

04/09/93 West Lampeter Willow St.Pike Improve Pflumm $7,932 Eastwood $8,076 $144 Flyway $10,315 Mcminns $13,455

Borough of 4th St. Reconstruction Pflumm $178,044 Flyway $206,737 $28,692 Pavex $288,855

Borough of Fire Hall Entrance Pflumm $17,434 ($17,434)

Warwick Twp Warwick Playing Fields Pflumm $5,573 Kreider $110,380 $104,807 Wiker $128,120

03/27/96 Manor Township Owl Bridge Road Pflumm $107,929 Mcminns $109,648 $1,719 Flyway $122,500

04/01/96 Millersville Univ. Brooks Hall Tennis Cour Pflumm $42,843 Kurtz $43,480 $637 Windsor Svc $43,975

05/13/96 West Lampeter Paving Pflumm $35,100 Mcminns $35,292 $192 Kurtz $35,700

06/07/96 Atglen Boro St. Curb & Walk Replac Pflumm $100,815 Triple C $104,843 $4,028 Brandywine $112,183 Jd Eckman $114,165

06/24/96 Columbia Boro Street Improvements Pflumm $110,786 Mcminns $117,104 $6,318 Handwerk $139,703 Rogele $155,968

07/09/96 Brecknock Roffleg Swale Reconstru Pflumm $64,363 Bulldog $65,592 $1,229 Wexcon $69,924 Environment $71,844

07/08/96 Millersville Boro Water & Sewer Replace Pflumm $325,898 Mahoney $343,927 $18,029 Rogele $390,117 Bulldog $491,982

08/08/96 West Donegal Stream Culvert Pflumm $124,345 Br Kreider $132,362 $8,017 Mpa $135,200

09/09/96 Hallam Borough 1996 Street Maintenance Pflumm $78,240 Adams $102,638 $24,398 York Exc $108,500 Gregory $117,817

07/25/96 Millersville Sanitary Sewer & Water Pflumm $325,898 Mahoney $343,827 $17,929 Rogele $390,116 Bulldog $401,982

10/04/96 City of York York Ind. Phase 3-Sewer Pflumm $123,408 Springfield $134,545 $11,138 Mazzuca $136,583 Gregory $156,186

10/22/96 Dept of Gen Rock Hill Dam Demo Pflumm $98,844 I.W.Allott $117,900 $19,056 Abel $120,025 Pavex $152,600

08/15/96 Millersville MV Sewer & Water Mai Pflumm $325,898 Mahoney $343,827 $17,929 Rogele $390,116 Bulldog $401,982

02/12/97 E.Donegal Twp Box Culvert Pflumm $108,312 Doug Lamb $117,550 $9,238 Flyway $119,700 Mpa $119,600

02/20/97 Lancaster City 1997 Street Resurfacing Pflumm $210,636 Rogele $223,741 $13,105 Matthews $225,444

03/03/97 Brecknock Sewer Gehman School Road Sa Pflumm $146,446 Marks $168,497 $22,051 Tripp $172,078 Mazzucca $192,606

04/08/97 Lancaster City S Christian St. Water Li Pflumm $123,187 Bulldog $124,500 $1,313 Meco $163,845 Marks $170,925

04/08/97 Millersville Open-ended Asphalt Pav Pflumm $100,000 Rogele $1,616 ($98,385)

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04/24/97 E-Town School Middle/High School Site Pflumm $1,411,564 Liberty $1,447,262 $35,698 Handwerk $1,686,322

05/12/97 Columbia Manor & Cherry St. Reo Pflumm $418,831 Mcminns $447,006 $28,175

06/17/97 Marietta Fiarview Ave Reconstru Pflumm $110,572 Pavex $114,177 $3,605 Mcminns $123,258 Rogele $124,243

06/04/97 East Donegal Lone Lane Paving Proje Pflumm $11,077 Mcminns $13,230 $2,153 Stewart March $15,382

07/10/97 Manheim Twp Access Paths Stonehedge Pflumm $24,805 Rogele $26,225 $1,420

08/12/97 Shrewsbury boro 1997 St. Prject Pflumm $47,385 Stewart & $55,408 $8,023 Adams $59,988 Peters $72,545

03/27/97 Manheim Twp Asphalt Repaving Pflumm $43,533 Burkholder $45,968 $2,435 Kreider $48,197 Stoltzfus $48,789

08/11/97 Brecknock Twp Spruce St Rehab Pflumm $24,713 Burkholder $26,345 $1,632 Windsor $26,902 Brenneman $31,234

09/23/97 Coatesville Misc District Paving Pflumm $104,598 Macunga $111,859 $7,261 Brandywine $112,700 Malloy $114,272

08/20/97 Millersville Boro Hostetter-Brenner Pflumm $219,992 Rogele $237,826 $17,834 Mcminns $239,730 Flyway $246,800

10/03/97 Ephrata Boro Municipal Garage Pavin Pflumm $40,946 Windsor $44,374 $3,428

10/20/97 Chester County Lanchester Landfill Proj Pflumm $263,467 Pavex $299,648 $36,181 Windsor $310,999 Brandywine $324,922

11/24/97 Millersville Boro Gabion Interceptor Pflumm $54,927 Rogele $63,000 $8,073 Mpa $136,000

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $217,348 ($14,878)


08/08/95 Donegal School Beahm Demo Plfumm $217,348 Bwb $202,470 ($14,878) Goetz $227,000 Mazzocchi $306,000

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $1,326,078 $112,187


08/03/92 East Hempfield Traf.Sig.-Rohrerstown R Primo $160,473 Mcminns $169,096 $8,623 Pflumm $195,892 Brady $220,723

11/21/95 Lancaster Twp Signal Project Primo $77,479 Telco $82,595 $5,116 Pflumm $82,769

East Hempfield Traffic Sig.Install Primo $160,473 Mcminns $169,096 $8,623 Pflumm $195,892 Brady $220,723

01/23/98 Downingtown Woodbine Road Primo $927,654 Triple C $1,017,478 $89,824 Pflumm $1,029,801 Bloom Glen $1,034,023
TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $21,548,888 ($21,499,20
03/02/93 Warwick Twp. Ext to Sanitary Sewer& Purcell $21,527,360 Flyway $24,840 ($21,502, Ephrata Constr $25,635 Rogele $30,766

03/02/93 Warwick Twp Lititz Run Sewer & Wat Purcell $21,528 Flyway $24,840 $3,312 Ephrata $25,635 Rogele $30,766

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $250,143 $22,234


06/11/96 Marietta Boro Street Recon/Drainage P Rogel $250,143 Pflumm $272,377 $22,234 Liberty $281,540 Mcminns $311,376

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $2,100,621 $168,097


08/28/95 Millersville Pucillo Drive Extension Rogele $136,194 D Pflumm $189,434 $53,240 Kurtz $228,895 Handwerk $334,388

Marietta Boro Lime Ave Rogele $28,430 Wiker $33,367 $4,937 Pflumm $34,841

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10/18/91 Millersville Univ. Pavement Repairs Rogele $61,700 Pflumm $69,483 $7,783

12/12/95 Springettsbury Mill Creek bank Stabiliz Rogele $40,910 Pflumm $58,845 $17,935 Kinsley $59,600 Stew&March $73,505

02/20/96 LASA Chemical Storage Facilit Rogele $24,280 Lechmanik $26,336 $2,056 Pflumm $36,500 Abel $36,800

07/30/96 Newberry Twp Newberry Twp Park Rogele $115,870 Hempt $117,294 $1,424 Springfield $140,513 Pflumm $143,128

06/09/97 Newberry Twp Conewago Heights Stor Rogele $114,700 J A Myers $119,899 $5,199 Gregory $134,200 Pflumm $168,529

05/02/97 Mt Joy Borough Mt Joy Sewer Project Rogele $453,500 Bulldog $470,295 $16,795 Pact $477,249 Zemco $614,685

05/20/97 Borough of Lititz East 2nd Ave Roadway I Rogele $60,620 Flyway $61,500 $880 Toprate $61,664 Pflumm $63,860

05/02/97 Mt. Joy Borough Southern Interceptor Re Rogele $453,500 Bulldog $470,295 $16,795 Pact $477,249 Zemco $514,685

06/30/97 Manheim Twp Airport Rd. Recon Rogele $91,365 Flyway $94,850 $3,485 Mcminns $95,809 Pavex $105,635

10/15/97 City of Lancaster Farnum Basketball Cour Rogele $32,000 Windsor $36,500 $4,500 Pflumm $52,586

11/14/97 Mt Joy Boro Donegal Springs Rd.Sew Rogele $384,720 Marks $413,033 $28,313 Pflumm $474,356 Bulldog $519,908

11/20/97 Manheim Twp Misc Roadways & Drain Rogele $102,832 Lamb $107,587 $4,755 Flyway $113,800 Brandywine $122,920

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $115,877 $1,417


07/30/96 Newberry Park Project Rogelle $115,877 Hemp Bros. $117,294 $1,417 Springfield $140,513 Pflumm $143,127

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $22,541 $122


01/22/98 Dover Twp HiltonAve. Sewer & Cul Shaffer $22,541 Aaron $22,663 $122 Womex $23,810 Victor Ree $25,274

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $27,800 $160


06/11/91 Lafayette Elem Lafayette Elem School Siderio $27,800 Rice & Wei $27,960 $160 Pflumm $28,496 Bob Smith $29,237

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $87,287 $8,190


04/12/96 York Cty Railroad Boro Parking Springfield $33,069 Kinsley $38,266 $5,197 Pflumm $36,721

04/12/96 York Cty Rail Hanover Jct Parkin Springfield $27,557 Kinsley $28,402 $845 Pflumm $35,518

05/28/96 York Cty Parking Paving Springfield $26,660 Pflumm $28,809 $2,148

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $13,894 $3,131


Manchester 1992 Capital Improveme Sstewart & Mar $13,894 Fitz & Smit $17,025 $3,131 Bar-Vell $17,065 C Jos. Diller $17,410

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $28,648 $4,980


07/08/92 Lampeter-Strasb School Paving Stoltzfus $28,648 Kreider $33,628 $4,980 Pflumm $34,804 Kurtz $45,160

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $5,037 $633


06/19/97 Eastern York Paving Improvements Top Rate $5,037 Pflumm $5,670 $633 Adams $6,200 Macadam Co $15,205

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TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $68,375 $1,340
05/16/97 Dept. of Gen Svc. Dept of Corrections Toprate $68,375 Rogele $69,715 $1,340 Pavex $71,600 Pflumm $73,434

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $35,001 $799


06/16/92 Borough of West Marshall Manor Storm Us Earthwork $35,001 Dortone $35,800 $799 Abbonizio $39,033 Solomon $43,187

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $13,536 $2,690


08/06/96 Wrightsville Boro Street Maintenance W. Craig Adam $13,536 Pflumm $16,226 $2,690

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $73,984 $14,350


09/25/97 City of York North Market Street Par Wanner $73,984 Pflumm $88,334 $14,350 Mpa $103,100

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $224,555 $19,406


Millersville Univ Biemsderfer Water Mai Wexcon $16,955 Dudash $23,550 $6,595 Mahoney $27,252 Brickhill $31,136

12/17/96 Donegal Twp Wexcon $29,955 Mast $32,500 $2,545 Mahoney $35,475 Pflumm $63,856

02/12/97 Lancaster City Media & Mackin Water Wexcon $39,675 Rogel $41,235 $1,560 Marks $46,502 Hertzog $53,905

09/22/97 Leola Sewer Water System Improve Wexcon $137,970 Rogele $146,676 $8,706 Marks $149,250 Mazzuca $154,200

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $692,900 $78,100


07/01/91 City of Lancaster Lagoon Closure Whi $692,900 Stout $771,000 $78,100 Remediation $774,125 Pflumm $873,951

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $53,000 $130


06/03/91 Manheim Twp Bus Garage/Brecht Elem Wiggins $26,500 Kurtz $26,565 $65 Pflumm $29,761 Eshelman $32,741

06/03/95 Manheim Twp Brecht Elem Asphalt Res Wiggins $26,500 Kurtz $26,565 $65 Pflumm $29,761 Eshelman $32,741

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $258,000 $51,754


05/19/95 Cocalico School Reamstown Elem.School Wiker $258,000 Pflumm $309,754 $51,754 B&D $319,913

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $535,522 $33,646


04/05/95 Dept of Gen Middlecreek Wildlife M Windsor $52,549 Pflumm $52,740 $191 Pennsy $55,440 Mcminns $58,700

West Cornwall Arnold Ct/NW Drive Windsor $21,189 Kurtz $22,775 $1,586 Kreider $24,520 Boyd Diller $24,760

05/29/96 Lanc Leb IU #13 White Oak School Repav Windsor $20,885 Grassel $21,000 $115 Pflumm $21,780 Kurtz $22,855

07/22/97 Downingtown Tennis Courts Constr. Windsor $386,284 Brandywine $418,000 $31,716

08/11/97 Brecknock Twp 1997 road Projects Windsor $54,615 Burkholder $54,653 $38 Pflumm $57,485 Brenneman $63,276

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $83,629 $768


05/11/92 Borough of Recon Concord Lane Pr Wintermyer $83,629 Pflumm $84,397 $768 Mcminns $85,374

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TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $890,033 $99,258
10/09/96 Wohlsen Constr. Hannah Penn Middle Sc York $890,033 Pflumm $989,291 $99,258 Liberty $1,245,706 H L Wiker $1,576,000

TOTAL AWARDED IN 1997 $21,000 $1,399


07/02/96 Borough of Broad St. Drainage Impr York Excav $21,000 Mahoney $22,399 $1,399 Pflumm $24,260 Rogele $32,768

332 $6,392,939, ($6,354,280,339

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Castle Fin Dam Removal EXHIBIT 3.4.1

Item July Aug Sept Oct


No. Projects 21-27 29-3 04-10 11-17 18-24 25-31 01-07 08-14 21-28 29-05 03-09 10-16 17-23 24-30

1 Earthwork
2 Stone Base
3A 2" ID3 & 5" BCBC
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3D 1" ID2 & 5" BCBC X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
3E 1-1/2" ID3 & 5" BCBC
3F 2" ID3
4 Milling
5 Landscaping
6 Fencing
7 Line Painting
8 Electric

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Item Contract Status Thru May 1 Contract MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER
No. Projects Amount 04-10 11-17 18-24 25-31 01-07 08-13 15-21 22-25 08-12 13-19 20-26 27-02 03-09 10-16 17-23 24-30 31-06 07-13 14-19 20-26 27-31

1 E-Town $1,369,873
Project Manager Bob Gibble

2 Cecil County College $352,694


Project Manager N/A

3 Lancaster City '97 Streets $210,636


Project Manager Jim Leonards

4 E. Donegal Box Culvert $108,312


Project Manager Bob Gibble

5 Gehman School Road $144,000


Project Manager Jere Schaffer

7 N. Duke St. Reconstruction $110,000


Project Manager

8 Lancaster City Christian St $123,147


Project Manager

9 Millersville Univ Paving $100,000


Project Manager

10 Millersville Boro $100,000


Project Manager

11 York Industrial Park Sewer $123,408


Project Manager

12 Ronka, Inc., LASA Project $218,000


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13 Lancaster Storage $150,000


Project Manager

14 Lancaster Meat Packaging $166,000


Project Manager

15 Paving Projects $156,321

Total Projects In Backlog $3,432,391

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No. Projects Amount

1 E-Town $1,369,873
Project Manager Bob Gibble

2 Cecil County College $352,694


Project Manager N/A

3 Lancaster City '97 Streets $210,636


Project Manager Jim Leonards

4 E. Donegal Box Culvert $108,312


Project Manager Bob Gibble

5 Gehman School Road $144,000


Project Manager Jere Schaffer

7 N. Duke St. Reconstruction $110,000


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8 Lancaster City Christian St $123,147


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9 Millersville Univ Paving $100,000


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10 Millersville Boro $100,000


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11 York Industrial Park Sewer $123,408


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12 Ronka, Inc., LASA Project $218,000


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13 Lancaster Storage $150,000


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14 Lancaster Meat Packaging $166,000


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Project LF No. of LF Tons LF Tons of SY SY SY CY Bulk SY LF SY Tons LF Tons
No. of Select of Earth Earth Clear Strip Topsoil Sub Footer Stone Stone Curb Stone SY
Date Number Pipe Manhol Inlets Backfill SelectBackfillBackfill & GrubTopsoil Replace Rock grading Excavation Base Base Excavate Base Curb Milling
04/03/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
04/07/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
04/08/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd 80
04/09/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd 40
04/10/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd 120 1
04/11/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd 172 2
04/14/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd 120
04/15/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd 120
04/16/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd 35
04/17/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
04/18/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd 200 3
04/21/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd 200 10
04/22/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd 160
04/23/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd 120
04/24/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd 20 4
04/25/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd 293
04/28/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd 135 11
04/29/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd 320
04/30/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd 260 12
05/01/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd 100 5
05/02/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd 286 6
05/05/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd 280
05/06/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd 125 7
05/07/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd 270
05/08/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd 280 8
05/09/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd 50 9
05/12/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
05/12/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd 100
05/13/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd 240
05/14/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
05/14/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd 240 13
05/16/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd 300 15
05/17/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd 250 14
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Project Tons Tons Loads
SY SY of of CY Debris
Date Number Binder Wearing Binder Wearing Demo Out
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04/07/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
04/08/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
04/09/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
04/10/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
04/11/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
04/14/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
04/15/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
04/16/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
04/17/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
04/18/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
04/21/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
04/22/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
04/23/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
04/24/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
04/25/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
04/28/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
04/29/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
04/30/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
05/01/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
05/02/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
05/05/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
05/06/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
05/07/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
05/08/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
05/09/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
05/12/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd 38.1
05/12/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
05/13/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
05/14/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd 8
05/14/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
05/16/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
05/17/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
05/19/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
05/20/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
05/21/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
05/22/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
05/23/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
05/27/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
05/28/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
05/30/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
06/04/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
06/05/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
06/06/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
06/23/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd 150 3557 34 291
06/23/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
06/24/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd 298 68 48 15
06/24/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
06/25/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd 240 44 54 4
06/25/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd

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CI-08-13373
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CI-08-13373
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ANTI-TRUST
CASE
CATERBONE
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J.
ANTI-TRUST
CATERBONE,
STAN ANTI-TRUST
ACTPRO
OF 1890
SE
ACT
J. CATERBONE, AND
OF
PRO 2,4
SEADVANCE
1890
7 -
ANDSTAN
2,4 MEDIA
7
J.-CATERBONE
ADVANCE STAN
GROUP
THE
J.
MEDIA Sherman
SHERMAN
CATERBONE
SHERMAN
- SHERMAN
AND
GROUP Anti-Trust
Sherman
ANTI-TRUST
ADVANCED
ANTI-TRUST
AND ActAct
ANTI-TRUST
- SHERMANAnti-Trust
ADVANCED
MEDIA
ACT of
ACT
OF
ANTI-TRUSTACT1890
GROUP
of
1890
MEDIA
OF
ACT 1
1890
OF1890
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1890-21,2
1 2, 2,4
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1890 4,74 , 4,
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Daily Production Reports Fiscal-Year-End: January 31, 1998
Project LF No. of LF Tons LF Tons of SY SY SY CY Bulk SY LF SY Tons LF Tons
No. of Select of Earth Earth Clear Strip Topsoil Sub Footer Stone Stone Curb Stone SY
Date Number Pipe Manhol Inlets Backfill SelectBackfillBackfill & GrubTopsoil Replace Rock grading Excavation Base Base Excavate Base Curb Milling
06/26/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
07/18/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
04/30/97 J061 MvBoro
05/02/97 J061 MvBoro
05/02/97 J061 MvBoro
06/10/97 J061 MvBoro
06/11/97 J061 MvBoro
06/12/97 J061 MvBoro
06/16/97 J061 MvBoro
08/02/97 J061 MvBoro
08/04/97 J061 MvBoro
08/06/97 J061 MvBoro
01/06/98 J100 Flood Res
12/23/97 J100 Lanc Cont
03/20/97 J100 Residential Paving
03/21/97 J100 Residential Paving
03/24/97 J100 Residential Paving
03/24/97 J100 Residential Paving
03/26/97 J100 Residential Paving
03/26/97 J100 Residential Paving
03/27/97 J100 Residential Paving 90 3
04/01/97 J100 Residential Paving
04/02/97 J100 Residential Paving
04/04/97 J100 Residential Paving
04/09/97 J100 Residential Paving 8.5 2.5
04/11/97 J100 Residential Paving
04/14/97 J100 Residential Paving
04/16/97 J100 Residential Paving
04/17/97 J100 Residential Paving
04/18/97 J100 Residential Paving
04/21/97 J100 Residential Paving
04/22/97 J100 Residential Paving
04/23/97 J100 Residential Paving
04/24/97 J100 Residential Paving
05/21/97 J100 Residential Paving
05/27/97 J100 Residential Paving
05/28/97 J100 Residential Paving
05/29/97 J100 Residential Paving
05/30/97 J100 Residential Paving
06/04/97 J100 Residential Paving
06/06/97 J100 Residential Paving
06/09/97 J100 Residential Paving
06/30/97 J100 Residential Paving
07/21/97 J100 Residential Paving
07/22/97 J100 Residential Paving
09/02/97 J100 Residential Paving
09/09/97 J100 Residential Paving
09/15/97 J100 Residential Paving
09/18/97 J100 Residential Paving
09/22/97 J100 Residential Paving
09/24/97 J100 Residential Paving
09/25/97 J100 Residential Paving
10/02/97 J100 Residential Paving
10/03/97 J100 Residential Paving 81.5
10/09/97 J100 Residential Paving
11/13/97 J100 Residential Paving

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ANTI-TRUST
CI-08-13373
CASESTAN
STAN
J.
CI-08-13373
CATERBONE
J.J.CATERBONE
ANTI-TRUST
CASE
CATERBONE
ANTI-TRUST
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STANSHERMAN
J.
ANTI-TRUST
CATERBONE,
STAN ANTI-TRUST
ACTPRO
OF 1890
SE
ACT
J. CATERBONE, AND
OF
PRO 2,4
SEADVANCE
1890
7 -
ANDSTAN
2,4 MEDIA
7
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ADVANCE STAN
GROUP
THE
J.
MEDIA Sherman
SHERMAN
CATERBONE
SHERMAN
- SHERMAN
AND
GROUP Anti-Trust
Sherman
ANTI-TRUST
ADVANCED
ANTI-TRUST
AND ActAct
ANTI-TRUST
- SHERMANAnti-Trust
ADVANCED
MEDIA
ACT of
ACT
OF
ANTI-TRUSTACT1890
GROUP
of
1890
MEDIA
OF
ACT 1
1890
OF1890
OF1,2
1890-21,2
1 2, 2,4
GROUP
1890 4,74 , 4,
, 47
2,4 7,7,
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Daily Production Reports Fiscal-Year-End: January 31, 1998
Project Tons Tons Loads
SY SY of of CY Debris
Date Number Binder Wearing Binder Wearing Demo Out
04/03/97
06/26/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd 643 51 1.5
07/18/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
04/30/97 J061 MvBoro 74
05/02/97 J061 MvBoro 1611.1 13.5
05/02/97 J061 MvBoro
06/10/97 J061 MvBoro 775 266 217 51
06/11/97 J061 MvBoro 4130 410.5
06/12/97 J061 MvBoro 453 44
06/16/97 J061 MvBoro
08/02/97 J061 MvBoro
08/04/97 J061 MvBoro 3120 707
08/06/97 J061 MvBoro 1289 335
01/06/98 J100 Flood Res
12/23/97 J100 Lanc Cont 103 10
03/20/97 J100 Residential Paving
03/21/97 J100 Residential Paving 21
03/24/97 J100 Residential Paving 146
03/24/97 J100 Residential Paving
03/26/97 J100 Residential Paving
03/26/97 J100 Residential Paving
03/27/97 J100 Residential Paving
04/01/97 J100 Residential Paving 51 6
04/02/97 J100 Residential Paving 121 42 13.5
04/04/97 J100 Residential Paving 24
04/09/97 J100 Residential Paving 6.5 28
04/11/97 J100 Residential Paving 11 22
04/14/97 J100 Residential Paving 17 32
04/16/97 J100 Residential Paving 17 20.5
04/17/97 J100 Residential Paving 270 17
04/18/97 J100 Residential Paving
04/21/97 J100 Residential Paving 23 21.5
04/22/97 J100 Residential Paving
04/23/97 J100 Residential Paving 942.2 72
04/24/97 J100 Residential Paving 9 44
05/21/97 J100 Residential Paving 44.4 44
05/27/97 J100 Residential Paving 780 83
05/28/97 J100 Residential Paving 2244 201
05/29/97 J100 Residential Paving 851 100
05/30/97 J100 Residential Paving 90 6.5
06/04/97 J100 Residential Paving 314 22.5
06/06/97 J100 Residential Paving 104 560 30 56
06/09/97 J100 Residential Paving 151 34 51
06/30/97 J100 Residential Paving 235 235 68 24.5
07/21/97 J100 Residential Paving 14.5
07/22/97 J100 Residential Paving 9
09/02/97 J100 Residential Paving 666 1800 98 14.5
09/09/97 J100 Residential Paving 211 1258 25 110
09/15/97 J100 Residential Paving 200 337.2 17 44
09/18/97 J100 Residential Paving 177 122 16 17
09/22/97 J100 Residential Paving 737 135 72 9.5
09/24/97 J100 Residential Paving 3841 441
09/25/97 J100 Residential Paving 3841 382
10/02/97 J100 Residential Paving
10/03/97 J100 Residential Paving
10/09/97 J100 Residential Paving 283 12.5
11/13/97 J100 Residential Paving 162 162 34 15

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ANTI-TRUST
CI-08-13373
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STAN
J.
CI-08-13373
CATERBONE
J.J.CATERBONE
ANTI-TRUST
CASE
CATERBONE
ANTI-TRUST
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STANSHERMAN
J.
ANTI-TRUST
CATERBONE,
STAN ANTI-TRUST
ACTPRO
OF 1890
SE
ACT
J. CATERBONE, AND
OF
PRO 2,4
SEADVANCE
1890
7 -
ANDSTAN
2,4 MEDIA
7
J.-CATERBONE
ADVANCE STAN
GROUP
THE
J.
MEDIA Sherman
SHERMAN
CATERBONE
SHERMAN
- SHERMAN
AND
GROUP Anti-Trust
Sherman
ANTI-TRUST
ADVANCED
ANTI-TRUST
AND ActAct
ANTI-TRUST
- SHERMANAnti-Trust
ADVANCED
MEDIA
ACT of
ACT
OF
ANTI-TRUSTACT1890
GROUP
of
1890
MEDIA
OF
ACT 1
1890
OF1890
OF1,2
1890-21,2
1 2, 2,4
GROUP
1890 4,74 , 4,
, 47
2,4 7,7,
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Daily Production Reports Fiscal-Year-End: January 31, 1998
Project LF No. of LF Tons LF Tons of SY SY SY CY Bulk SY LF SY Tons LF Tons
No. of Select of Earth Earth Clear Strip Topsoil Sub Footer Stone Stone Curb Stone SY
Date Number Pipe Manhol Inlets Backfill SelectBackfillBackfill & GrubTopsoil Replace Rock grading Excavation Base Base Excavate Base Curb Milling
11/17/97 J100 Residential Paving
12/09/97 J100 Residential Paving
12/17/97 J100 Residential Paving
12/19/97 J100 Residential Paving
01/05/98 J100 Residential Paving 333
01/20/98 J100 Residential Paving
03/18/97 J101fm Funks Market
03/19/97 J101fm Funks Market
03/31/97 J102sl Skyline Paving
07/07/97 J102sl Skyline Paving
07/29/97 J102sl Skyline Paving
08/05/97 J103cs 97 City Streets
08/07/97 J103cs 97 City Streets
08/08/97 J103cs 97 City Streets
08/11/97 J103cs 97 City Streets
08/12/97 J103cs 97 City Streets
08/13/97 J103cs 97 City Streets
08/14/97 J103cs 97 City Streets
08/15/97 J103cs 97 City Streets
08/18/97 J103cs 97 City Streets
08/18/97 J103cs 97 City Streets
08/19/97 J103cs 97 City Streets
08/20/97 J103cs 97 City Streets
08/21/97 J103cs 97 City Streets
08/22/97 J103cs 97 City Streets
08/25/97 J103cs 97 City Streets
08/26/97 J103cs 97 City Streets
09/04/97 J103cs Lanc City Sts
04/15/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
04/16/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
04/17/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
04/18/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
04/21/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
04/29/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
04/30/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
05/01/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
05/02/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
05/05/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
05/06/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
05/07/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
05/09/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
05/14/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
05/15/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
06/02/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
06/04/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
06/05/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
06/06/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
06/09/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
06/11/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
06/12/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
06/13/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
06/16/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
06/17/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
06/18/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
06/19/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
06/20/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert

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ANTI-TRUST
CI-08-13373
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STAN
J.
CI-08-13373
CATERBONE
J.J.CATERBONE
ANTI-TRUST
CASE
CATERBONE
ANTI-TRUST
VALUATION
ANTI-TRUST
VALUATION
ANTI-TRUST
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22,
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2, 2017
SHERMAN
STANSHERMAN
J.
ANTI-TRUST
CATERBONE,
STAN ANTI-TRUST
ACTPRO
OF 1890
SE
ACT
J. CATERBONE, AND
OF
PRO 2,4
SEADVANCE
1890
7 -
ANDSTAN
2,4 MEDIA
7
J.-CATERBONE
ADVANCE STAN
GROUP
THE
J.
MEDIA Sherman
SHERMAN
CATERBONE
SHERMAN
- SHERMAN
AND
GROUP Anti-Trust
Sherman
ANTI-TRUST
ADVANCED
ANTI-TRUST
AND ActAct
ANTI-TRUST
- SHERMANAnti-Trust
ADVANCED
MEDIA
ACT of
ACT
OF
ANTI-TRUSTACT1890
GROUP
of
1890
MEDIA
OF
ACT 1
1890
OF1890
OF1,2
1890-21,2
1 2, 2,4
GROUP
1890 4,74 , 4,
, 47
2,4 7,7,
77

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Daily Production Reports Fiscal-Year-End: January 31, 1998
Project Tons Tons Loads
SY SY of of CY Debris
Date Number Binder Wearing Binder Wearing Demo Out
04/03/97
11/17/97 J104gs
J100 GehmanPaving
Residential School Rd 102 302 11 31
12/09/97 J100 Residential Paving 1817 418
12/17/97 J100 Residential Paving 22
12/19/97 J100 Residential Paving 237
01/05/98 J100 Residential Paving
01/20/98 J100 Residential Paving
03/18/97 J101fm Funks Market 165 26
03/19/97 J101fm Funks Market 60
03/31/97 J102sl Skyline Paving 1000
07/07/97 J102sl Skyline Paving 70 300 17 28
07/29/97 J102sl Skyline Paving 128 396 15 27.5
08/05/97 J103cs 97 City Streets 1600 380
08/07/97 J103cs 97 City Streets 712 167
08/08/97 J103cs 97 City Streets 1612 384
08/11/97 J103cs 97 City Streets 1100 290
08/12/97 J103cs 97 City Streets 356 478 83 51
08/13/97 J103cs 97 City Streets 33
08/14/97 J103cs 97 City Streets 2590 272
08/15/97 J103cs 97 City Streets 1550 170
08/18/97 J103cs 97 City Streets 0.2
08/18/97 J103cs 97 City Streets 0.2
08/19/97 J103cs 97 City Streets 3158 316
08/20/97 J103cs 97 City Streets 694 71
08/21/97 J103cs 97 City Streets 3244 285
08/22/97 J103cs 97 City Streets 1515 229
08/25/97 J103cs 97 City Streets 3012 284
08/26/97 J103cs 97 City Streets 2164 234
09/04/97 J103cs Lanc City Sts 2170 211
04/15/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
04/16/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert 3.5
04/17/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert 3
04/18/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
04/21/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert 3
04/29/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert 4
04/30/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert 6
05/01/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert 6
05/02/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert 4
05/05/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
05/06/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
05/07/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
05/09/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
05/14/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
05/15/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
06/02/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
06/04/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
06/05/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
06/06/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
06/09/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
06/11/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
06/12/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
06/13/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
06/16/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
06/17/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
06/18/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
06/19/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
06/20/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert

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THE
ANTI-TRUST
CI-08-13373
CASESTAN
STAN
J.
CI-08-13373
CATERBONE
J.J.CATERBONE
ANTI-TRUST
CASE
CATERBONE
ANTI-TRUST
VALUATION
ANTI-TRUST
VALUATION
ANTI-TRUST
ANTI-TRUST
VALUATION
CASE
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AUGUST
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July
July
20,
7,10,
20,
22,
23,
2017
2, 2017
SHERMAN
STANSHERMAN
J.
ANTI-TRUST
CATERBONE,
STAN ANTI-TRUST
ACTPRO
OF 1890
SE
ACT
J. CATERBONE, AND
OF
PRO 2,4
SEADVANCE
1890
7 -
ANDSTAN
2,4 MEDIA
7
J.-CATERBONE
ADVANCE STAN
GROUP
THE
J.
MEDIA Sherman
SHERMAN
CATERBONE
SHERMAN
- SHERMAN
AND
GROUP Anti-Trust
Sherman
ANTI-TRUST
ADVANCED
ANTI-TRUST
AND ActAct
ANTI-TRUST
- SHERMANAnti-Trust
ADVANCED
MEDIA
ACT of
ACT
OF
ANTI-TRUSTACT1890
GROUP
of
1890
MEDIA
OF
ACT 1
1890
OF1890
OF1,2
1890-21,2
1 2, 2,4
GROUP
1890 4,74 , 4,
, 47
2,4 7,7,
77

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Daily Production Reports Fiscal-Year-End: January 31, 1998
Project LF No. of LF Tons LF Tons of SY SY SY CY Bulk SY LF SY Tons LF Tons
No. of Select of Earth Earth Clear Strip Topsoil Sub Footer Stone Stone Curb Stone SY
Date Number Pipe Manhol Inlets Backfill SelectBackfillBackfill & GrubTopsoil Replace Rock grading Excavation Base Base Excavate Base Curb Milling
06/26/97 J105sc Marietta Street Culvert
03/25/97 J106cf Chemical Feed-Johnston
05/08/97 J106cf Chemical Feed-Johnston
07/16/97 J112cc Cecil Co
07/17/97 J112cc Cecil Co
07/18/97 J112cc Cecil Co
07/21/97 J112cc Cecil Co
07/22/97 J112cc Cecil Co 113 10.4
07/23/97 J112cc Cecil Co
07/24/97 J112cc Cecil Co
07/25/97 J112cc Cecil Co 42 85
07/28/97 J112cc Cecil Co 66.6 65.1
07/29/97 J112cc Cecil Co
07/30/97 J112cc Cecil Co
07/31/97 J112cc Cecil Co
08/04/97 J112cc Cecil Co 135.7
08/05/97 J112cc Cecil Co
08/06/97 J112cc Cecil Co
08/07/97 J112cc Cecil Co
08/08/97 J112cc Cecil Co
01/19/98 J112cc Cecil Co
01/20/98 J112cc Cecil Co
01/21/98 J112cc Cecil Co
01/22/98 J112cc Cecil Co
01/23/98 J112cc Cecil Co
08/01/97 J112cc Cecil County
08/11/97 J112cc Cecil County 27.9
08/12/97 J112cc Cecil County
08/13/97 J112cc Cecil County 155.2
08/15/97 J112cc Cecil County
08/18/97 J112cc Cecil County
08/19/97 J112cc Cecil County
08/20/97 J112cc Cecil County
08/21/97 J112cc Cecil County
08/22/97 J112cc Cecil County
08/25/97 J112cc Cecil County
08/26/97 J112cc Cecil County
08/28/97 J112cc Cecil County
08/29/97 J112cc Cecil County 135
08/29/97 J112cc Cecil County
09/02/97 J112cc Cecil County 63.1
09/03/97 J112cc Cecil County
09/04/97 J112cc Cecil County
09/05/97 J112cc Cecil County
09/08/97 J112cc Cecil County 104
09/09/97 J112cc Cecil County 35
09/10/97 J112cc Cecil County 40 8
09/11/97 J112cc Cecil County
09/12/97 J112cc Cecil County 33 2
09/15/97 J112cc Cecil County
09/16/97 J112cc Cecil County
09/17/97 J112cc Cecil County
09/18/97 J112cc Cecil County
09/19/97 J112cc Cecil County
09/22/97 J112cc Cecil County 40 6
09/23/97 J112cc Cecil County 66 5

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THE
ANTI-TRUST
CI-08-13373
CASESTAN
STAN
J.
CI-08-13373
CATERBONE
J.J.CATERBONE
ANTI-TRUST
CASE
CATERBONE
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AUGUST
August
July
July
July
20,
7,10,
20,
22,
23,
2017
2, 2017
SHERMAN
STANSHERMAN
J.
ANTI-TRUST
CATERBONE,
STAN ANTI-TRUST
ACTPRO
OF 1890
SE
ACT
J. CATERBONE, AND
OF
PRO 2,4
SEADVANCE
1890
7 -
ANDSTAN
2,4 MEDIA
7
J.-CATERBONE
ADVANCE STAN
GROUP
THE
J.
MEDIA Sherman
SHERMAN
CATERBONE
SHERMAN
- SHERMAN
AND
GROUP Anti-Trust
Sherman
ANTI-TRUST
ADVANCED
ANTI-TRUST
AND ActAct
ANTI-TRUST
- SHERMANAnti-Trust
ADVANCED
MEDIA
ACT of
ACT
OF
ANTI-TRUSTACT1890
GROUP
of
1890
MEDIA
OF
ACT 1
1890
OF1890
OF1,2
1890-21,2
1 2, 2,4
GROUP
1890 4,74 , 4,
, 47
2,4 7,7,
77

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Daily Production Reports Fiscal-Year-End: January 31, 1998
Project Tons Tons Loads
SY SY of of CY Debris
Date Number Binder Wearing Binder Wearing Demo Out
04/03/97
06/26/97 J104gsMarietta
J105sc GehmanStreet
School Rd
Culvert
03/25/97 J106cf Chemical Feed-Johnston 695 64
05/08/97 J106cf Chemical Feed-Johnston
07/16/97 J112cc Cecil Co
07/17/97 J112cc Cecil Co
07/18/97 J112cc Cecil Co
07/21/97 J112cc Cecil Co
07/22/97 J112cc Cecil Co
07/23/97 J112cc Cecil Co
07/24/97 J112cc Cecil Co
07/25/97 J112cc Cecil Co
07/28/97 J112cc Cecil Co
07/29/97 J112cc Cecil Co
07/30/97 J112cc Cecil Co
07/31/97 J112cc Cecil Co 73
08/04/97 J112cc Cecil Co
08/05/97 J112cc Cecil Co
08/06/97 J112cc Cecil Co
08/07/97 J112cc Cecil Co
08/08/97 J112cc Cecil Co
01/19/98 J112cc Cecil Co
01/20/98 J112cc Cecil Co
01/21/98 J112cc Cecil Co
01/22/98 J112cc Cecil Co
01/23/98 J112cc Cecil Co
08/01/97 J112cc Cecil County 53
08/11/97 J112cc Cecil County 49
08/12/97 J112cc Cecil County 26
08/13/97 J112cc Cecil County 28
08/15/97 J112cc Cecil County 33
08/18/97 J112cc Cecil County 12
08/19/97 J112cc Cecil County 53
08/20/97 J112cc Cecil County 7
08/21/97 J112cc Cecil County 39
08/22/97 J112cc Cecil County 37
08/25/97 J112cc Cecil County
08/26/97 J112cc Cecil County
08/28/97 J112cc Cecil County
08/29/97 J112cc Cecil County
08/29/97 J112cc Cecil County
09/02/97 J112cc Cecil County
09/03/97 J112cc Cecil County
09/04/97 J112cc Cecil County
09/05/97 J112cc Cecil County
09/08/97 J112cc Cecil County 7
09/09/97 J112cc Cecil County
09/10/97 J112cc Cecil County
09/11/97 J112cc Cecil County
09/12/97 J112cc Cecil County
09/15/97 J112cc Cecil County
09/16/97 J112cc Cecil County 12
09/17/97 J112cc Cecil County
09/18/97 J112cc Cecil County
09/19/97 J112cc Cecil County
09/22/97 J112cc Cecil County
09/23/97 J112cc Cecil County

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THE
ANTI-TRUST
CI-08-13373
CASESTAN
STAN
J.
CI-08-13373
CATERBONE
J.J.CATERBONE
ANTI-TRUST
CASE
CATERBONE
ANTI-TRUST
VALUATION
ANTI-TRUST
VALUATION
ANTI-TRUST
ANTI-TRUST
VALUATION
CASE
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AUGUST
August
July
July
July
20,
7,10,
20,
22,
23,
2017
2, 2017
SHERMAN
STANSHERMAN
J.
ANTI-TRUST
CATERBONE,
STAN ANTI-TRUST
ACTPRO
OF 1890
SE
ACT
J. CATERBONE, AND
OF
PRO 2,4
SEADVANCE
1890
7 -
ANDSTAN
2,4 MEDIA
7
J.-CATERBONE
ADVANCE STAN
GROUP
THE
J.
MEDIA Sherman
SHERMAN
CATERBONE
SHERMAN
- SHERMAN
AND
GROUP Anti-Trust
Sherman
ANTI-TRUST
ADVANCED
ANTI-TRUST
AND ActAct
ANTI-TRUST
- SHERMANAnti-Trust
ADVANCED
MEDIA
ACT of
ACT
OF
ANTI-TRUSTACT1890
GROUP
of
1890
MEDIA
OF
ACT 1
1890
OF1890
OF1,2
1890-21,2
1 2, 2,4
GROUP
1890 4,74 , 4,
, 47
2,4 7,7,
77

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Daily Production Reports Fiscal-Year-End: January 31, 1998
Project LF No. of LF Tons LF Tons of SY SY SY CY Bulk SY LF SY Tons LF Tons
No. of Select of Earth Earth Clear Strip Topsoil Sub Footer Stone Stone Curb Stone SY
Date Number Pipe Manhol Inlets Backfill SelectBackfillBackfill & GrubTopsoil Replace Rock grading Excavation Base Base Excavate Base Curb Milling
09/24/97 J112cc Cecil County 69 7
09/25/97 J112cc Cecil County
09/26/97 J112cc Cecil County 20
09/29/97 J112cc Cecil County
09/30/97 J112cc Cecil County
10/01/97 J112cc Cecil County
10/02/97 J112cc Cecil County
10/03/97 J112cc Cecil County
10/03/97 J112cc Cecil County
10/06/97 J112cc Cecil County
10/07/97 J112cc Cecil County 80
10/07/97 J112cc Cecil County
10/08/97 J112cc Cecil County 20
10/11/97 J112cc Cecil County
10/13/97 J112cc Cecil County 90 2
10/14/97 J112cc Cecil County 11 2
10/15/97 J112cc Cecil County
10/16/97 J112cc Cecil County 14
10/17/97 J112cc Cecil County
10/20/97 J112cc Cecil County 28
10/22/97 J112cc Cecil County
10/22/97 J112cc Cecil County
10/23/97 J112cc Cecil County 50
10/24/97 J112cc Cecil County
10/27/97 J112cc Cecil County
10/28/97 J112cc Cecil County 140
10/29/97 J112cc Cecil County 80
10/30/97 J112cc Cecil County
10/31/97 J112cc Cecil County
11/03/97 J112cc Cecil County
11/04/97 J112cc Cecil County
11/05/97 J112cc Cecil County
11/06/97 J112cc Cecil County 100
11/07/97 J112cc Cecil County
11/17/97 J112cc Cecil County 95
11/18/97 J112cc Cecil County 72
11/19/97 J112cc Cecil County 20
11/20/97 J112cc Cecil County
11/21/97 J112cc Cecil County 90
11/24/97 J112cc Cecil County 30
11/25/97 J112cc Cecil County
11/26/97 J112cc Cecil County 50
12/03/97 J112cc Cecil County 82
12/04/97 J112cc Cecil County
12/05/97 J112cc Cecil County 30
12/08/97 J112cc Cecil County 140
12/09/97 J112cc Cecil County
12/10/97 J112cc Cecil County
12/11/97 J112cc Cecil County
12/12/97 J112cc Cecil County 200
12/15/97 J112cc Cecil County
12/16/97 J112cc Cecil County
12/17/97 J112cc Cecil County
12/18/97 J112cc Cecil County
12/19/97 J112cc Cecil County
12/22/97 J112cc Cecil County

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THE
ANTI-TRUST
CI-08-13373
CASESTAN
STAN
J.
CI-08-13373
CATERBONE
J.J.CATERBONE
ANTI-TRUST
CASE
CATERBONE
ANTI-TRUST
VALUATION
ANTI-TRUST
VALUATION
ANTI-TRUST
ANTI-TRUST
VALUATION
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AUGUST
August
July
July
July
20,
7,10,
20,
22,
23,
2017
2, 2017
SHERMAN
STANSHERMAN
J.
ANTI-TRUST
CATERBONE,
STAN ANTI-TRUST
ACTPRO
OF 1890
SE
ACT
J. CATERBONE, AND
OF
PRO 2,4
SEADVANCE
1890
7 -
ANDSTAN
2,4 MEDIA
7
J.-CATERBONE
ADVANCE STAN
GROUP
THE
J.
MEDIA Sherman
SHERMAN
CATERBONE
SHERMAN
- SHERMAN
AND
GROUP Anti-Trust
Sherman
ANTI-TRUST
ADVANCED
ANTI-TRUST
AND ActAct
ANTI-TRUST
- SHERMANAnti-Trust
ADVANCED
MEDIA
ACT of
ACT
OF
ANTI-TRUSTACT1890
GROUP
of
1890
MEDIA
OF
ACT 1
1890
OF1890
OF1,2
1890-21,2
1 2, 2,4
GROUP
1890 4,74 , 4,
, 47
2,4 7,7,
77

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Daily Production Reports Fiscal-Year-End: January 31, 1998
Project Tons Tons Loads
SY SY of of CY Debris
Date Number Binder Wearing Binder Wearing Demo Out
04/03/97
09/24/97 J104gsCecil
J112cc Gehman School Rd
County
09/25/97 J112cc Cecil County
09/26/97 J112cc Cecil County
09/29/97 J112cc Cecil County
09/30/97 J112cc Cecil County
10/01/97 J112cc Cecil County
10/02/97 J112cc Cecil County
10/03/97 J112cc Cecil County
10/03/97 J112cc Cecil County
10/06/97 J112cc Cecil County
10/07/97 J112cc Cecil County
10/07/97 J112cc Cecil County 6
10/08/97 J112cc Cecil County
10/11/97 J112cc Cecil County
10/13/97 J112cc Cecil County
10/14/97 J112cc Cecil County
10/15/97 J112cc Cecil County
10/16/97 J112cc Cecil County
10/17/97 J112cc Cecil County
10/20/97 J112cc Cecil County
10/22/97 J112cc Cecil County
10/22/97 J112cc Cecil County
10/23/97 J112cc Cecil County
10/24/97 J112cc Cecil County
10/27/97 J112cc Cecil County
10/28/97 J112cc Cecil County
10/29/97 J112cc Cecil County
10/30/97 J112cc Cecil County
10/31/97 J112cc Cecil County
11/03/97 J112cc Cecil County
11/04/97 J112cc Cecil County
11/05/97 J112cc Cecil County
11/06/97 J112cc Cecil County
11/07/97 J112cc Cecil County
11/17/97 J112cc Cecil County
11/18/97 J112cc Cecil County
11/19/97 J112cc Cecil County
11/20/97 J112cc Cecil County
11/21/97 J112cc Cecil County
11/24/97 J112cc Cecil County
11/25/97 J112cc Cecil County
11/26/97 J112cc Cecil County
12/03/97 J112cc Cecil County
12/04/97 J112cc Cecil County
12/05/97 J112cc Cecil County
12/08/97 J112cc Cecil County
12/09/97 J112cc Cecil County
12/10/97 J112cc Cecil County
12/11/97 J112cc Cecil County
12/12/97 J112cc Cecil County
12/15/97 J112cc Cecil County
12/16/97 J112cc Cecil County
12/17/97 J112cc Cecil County
12/18/97 J112cc Cecil County
12/19/97 J112cc Cecil County
12/22/97 J112cc Cecil County

STAN
THE
ANTI-TRUST
CI-08-13373
CASESTAN
STAN
J.
CI-08-13373
CATERBONE
J.J.CATERBONE
ANTI-TRUST
CASE
CATERBONE
ANTI-TRUST
VALUATION
ANTI-TRUST
VALUATION
ANTI-TRUST
ANTI-TRUST
VALUATION
CASE
CASE
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August
AUGUST
August
July
July
July
20,
7,10,
20,
22,
23,
2017
2, 2017
SHERMAN
STANSHERMAN
J.
ANTI-TRUST
CATERBONE,
STAN ANTI-TRUST
ACTPRO
OF 1890
SE
ACT
J. CATERBONE, AND
OF
PRO 2,4
SEADVANCE
1890
7 -
ANDSTAN
2,4 MEDIA
7
J.-CATERBONE
ADVANCE STAN
GROUP
THE
J.
MEDIA Sherman
SHERMAN
CATERBONE
SHERMAN
- SHERMAN
AND
GROUP Anti-Trust
Sherman
ANTI-TRUST
ADVANCED
ANTI-TRUST
AND ActAct
ANTI-TRUST
- SHERMANAnti-Trust
ADVANCED
MEDIA
ACT of
ACT
OF
ANTI-TRUSTACT1890
GROUP
of
1890
MEDIA
OF
ACT 1
1890
OF1890
OF1,2
1890-21,2
1 2, 2,4
GROUP
1890 4,74 , 4,
, 47
2,4 7,7,
77

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Daily Production Reports Fiscal-Year-End: January 31, 1998
Project LF No. of LF Tons LF Tons of SY SY SY CY Bulk SY LF SY Tons LF Tons
No. of Select of Earth Earth Clear Strip Topsoil Sub Footer Stone Stone Curb Stone SY
Date Number Pipe Manhol Inlets Backfill SelectBackfillBackfill & GrubTopsoil Replace Rock grading Excavation Base Base Excavate Base Curb Milling
12/23/97 J112cc Cecil County
12/24/97 J112cc Cecil County
01/12/98 J112cc Cecil County
01/13/98 J112cc Cecil County
01/14/98 J112cc Cecil County
01/15/98 J112cc Cecil County
01/16/98 J112cc Cecil County
01/26/98 J112cc Cecil County
01/27/98 J112cc Cecil County 41 5
01/28/98 J112cc Cecil County
01/28/98 J112cc Cecil County
01/29/98 J112cc Cecil County 25
05/19/97 J113cw Christion St.
05/20/97 J113cw Christion St.
05/21/97 J113cw Christion St. 60 60
05/22/97 J113cw Christion St. 120 30 120
05/23/97 J113cw Christion St. 40 40
05/27/97 J113cw Christion St.
05/28/97 J113cw Christion St.
05/29/97 J113cw Christion St.
06/02/97 J113cw Christion St. 140 140
06/04/97 J113cw Christion St. 140 140
06/05/97 J113cw Christion St. 25
06/06/97 J113cw Christion St.
06/09/97 J113cw Christion St. 50 50
06/10/97 J113cw Christion St. 60 60
06/11/97 J113cw Christion St. 80 80 4
06/12/97 J113cw Christion St. 160 160
06/13/97 J113cw Christion St. 40 40
06/16/97 J113cw Christion St. 130 130
06/17/97 J113cw Christion St. 60 60
06/18/97 J113cw Christion St. 20 20
06/19/97 J113cw Christion St. 20.8
06/19/97 J113cw Christion St.
06/20/97 J113cw Christion St.
06/23/97 J113cw Christion St. 20 20
06/24/97 J113cw Christion St. 30 30
06/25/97 J113cw Christion St.
06/26/97 J113cw Christion St.
06/27/97 J113cw Christion St. 40 40
06/30/97 J113cw Christion St. 40 40
07/01/97 J113cw Christion St.
07/02/97 J113cw Christion St.
07/03/97 J113cw Christion St.
07/07/97 J113cw Christion St. 30 30
07/08/97 J113cw Christion St. 30 30
07/09/97 J113cw Christion St. 8 8
07/10/97 J113cw Christion St.
07/11/97 J113cw Christion St.
07/14/97 J113cw Christion St.
07/15/97 J113cw Christion St.
07/16/97 J113cw Christion St.
07/16/97 J113cw Christion St. 403 60
07/17/97 J113cw Christion St.
07/18/97 J113cw Christion St.
07/21/97 J113cw Christion St.

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THE
ANTI-TRUST
CI-08-13373
CASESTAN
STAN
J.
CI-08-13373
CATERBONE
J.J.CATERBONE
ANTI-TRUST
CASE
CATERBONE
ANTI-TRUST
VALUATION
ANTI-TRUST
VALUATION
ANTI-TRUST
ANTI-TRUST
VALUATION
CASE
CASE
CASEPage
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Monday
Friday
Sunday
August
AUGUST
August
July
July
July
20,
7,10,
20,
22,
23,
2017
2, 2017
SHERMAN
STANSHERMAN
J.
ANTI-TRUST
CATERBONE,
STAN ANTI-TRUST
ACTPRO
OF 1890
SE
ACT
J. CATERBONE, AND
OF
PRO 2,4
SEADVANCE
1890
7 -
ANDSTAN
2,4 MEDIA
7
J.-CATERBONE
ADVANCE STAN
GROUP
THE
J.
MEDIA Sherman
SHERMAN
CATERBONE
SHERMAN
- SHERMAN
AND
GROUP Anti-Trust
Sherman
ANTI-TRUST
ADVANCED
ANTI-TRUST
AND ActAct
ANTI-TRUST
- SHERMANAnti-Trust
ADVANCED
MEDIA
ACT of
ACT
OF
ANTI-TRUSTACT1890
GROUP
of
1890
MEDIA
OF
ACT 1
1890
OF1890
OF1,2
1890-21,2
1 2, 2,4
GROUP
1890 4,74 , 4,
, 47
2,4 7,7,
77

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Daily Production Reports Fiscal-Year-End: January 31, 1998
Project Tons Tons Loads
SY SY of of CY Debris
Date Number Binder Wearing Binder Wearing Demo Out
04/03/97
12/23/97 J104gsCecil
J112cc Gehman School Rd
County
12/24/97 J112cc Cecil County
01/12/98 J112cc Cecil County
01/13/98 J112cc Cecil County
01/14/98 J112cc Cecil County
01/15/98 J112cc Cecil County
01/16/98 J112cc Cecil County
01/26/98 J112cc Cecil County
01/27/98 J112cc Cecil County
01/28/98 J112cc Cecil County
01/28/98 J112cc Cecil County
01/29/98 J112cc Cecil County
05/19/97 J113cw Christion St.
05/20/97 J113cw Christion St. 2
05/21/97 J113cw Christion St. 3.5
05/22/97 J113cw Christion St. 4
05/23/97 J113cw Christion St. 2
05/27/97 J113cw Christion St. 1
05/28/97 J113cw Christion St. 5
05/29/97 J113cw Christion St.
06/02/97 J113cw Christion St. 5
06/04/97 J113cw Christion St. 4
06/05/97 J113cw Christion St. 1
06/06/97 J113cw Christion St. 2
06/09/97 J113cw Christion St. 3
06/10/97 J113cw Christion St. 3
06/11/97 J113cw Christion St. 3
06/12/97 J113cw Christion St. 6
06/13/97 J113cw Christion St. 1
06/16/97 J113cw Christion St. 5
06/17/97 J113cw Christion St. 2
06/18/97 J113cw Christion St. 4
06/19/97 J113cw Christion St.
06/19/97 J113cw Christion St.
06/20/97 J113cw Christion St. 1
06/23/97 J113cw Christion St.
06/24/97 J113cw Christion St.
06/25/97 J113cw Christion St.
06/26/97 J113cw Christion St. 2
06/27/97 J113cw Christion St.
06/30/97 J113cw Christion St. 1
07/01/97 J113cw Christion St. 1
07/02/97 J113cw Christion St. 1
07/03/97 J113cw Christion St.
07/07/97 J113cw Christion St. 2
07/08/97 J113cw Christion St. 1
07/09/97 J113cw Christion St. 1
07/10/97 J113cw Christion St. 1
07/11/97 J113cw Christion St. 1
07/14/97 J113cw Christion St. 1
07/15/97 J113cw Christion St. 2
07/16/97 J113cw Christion St. 1
07/16/97 J113cw Christion St. 1
07/17/97 J113cw Christion St. 2
07/18/97 J113cw Christion St. 1
07/21/97 J113cw Christion St. 1

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THE
ANTI-TRUST
CI-08-13373
CASESTAN
STAN
J.
CI-08-13373
CATERBONE
J.J.CATERBONE
ANTI-TRUST
CASE
CATERBONE
ANTI-TRUST
VALUATION
ANTI-TRUST
VALUATION
ANTI-TRUST
ANTI-TRUST
VALUATION
CASE
CASE
CASEPage
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August
AUGUST
August
July
July
July
20,
7,10,
20,
22,
23,
2017
2, 2017
SHERMAN
STANSHERMAN
J.
ANTI-TRUST
CATERBONE,
STAN ANTI-TRUST
ACTPRO
OF 1890
SE
ACT
J. CATERBONE, AND
OF
PRO 2,4
SEADVANCE
1890
7 -
ANDSTAN
2,4 MEDIA
7
J.-CATERBONE
ADVANCE STAN
GROUP
THE
J.
MEDIA Sherman
SHERMAN
CATERBONE
SHERMAN
- SHERMAN
AND
GROUP Anti-Trust
Sherman
ANTI-TRUST
ADVANCED
ANTI-TRUST
AND ActAct
ANTI-TRUST
- SHERMANAnti-Trust
ADVANCED
MEDIA
ACT of
ACT
OF
ANTI-TRUSTACT1890
GROUP
of
1890
MEDIA
OF
ACT 1
1890
OF1890
OF1,2
1890-21,2
1 2, 2,4
GROUP
1890 4,74 , 4,
, 47
2,4 7,7,
77

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Daily Production Reports Fiscal-Year-End: January 31, 1998
Project LF No. of LF Tons LF Tons of SY SY SY CY Bulk SY LF SY Tons LF Tons
No. of Select of Earth Earth Clear Strip Topsoil Sub Footer Stone Stone Curb Stone SY
Date Number Pipe Manhol Inlets Backfill SelectBackfillBackfill & GrubTopsoil Replace Rock grading Excavation Base Base Excavate Base Curb Milling
07/22/97 J113cw Christion St. 20 20
07/23/97 J113cw Christion St.
07/24/97 J113cw Christion St.
07/26/97 J113cw Christion St. 73 73
07/30/97 J113cw Christion St.
07/31/97 J113cw Christion St.
08/01/97 J113cw Christion St.
06/18/97 J114mt
07/28/97 J114mt
11/18/97 J115ls LASA
11/19/97 J115ls LASA
11/20/97 J115ls LASA
11/21/97 J115ls LASA
11/25/97 J115ls LASA
06/12/97 J120et 268.6 13
10/30/97 J120et 111.6 108.4
10/27/97 J120et Elizabethtown
10/29/97 J120et Elizabethtown 248
10/31/97 J120et Elizabethtown 307.1 136.4
11/03/97 J120et Elizabethtown
11/04/97 J120et Elizabethtown 191.7
11/05/97 J120et Elizabethtown 37.1 203.9
11/06/97 J120et Elizabethtown 21.2
11/07/97 J120et Elizabethtown
05/19/97 J120et Etown H.S. 600
05/20/97 J120et Etown H.S. 90 325
05/21/97 J120et Etown H.S. 175
05/22/97 J120et Etown H.S. 1624
05/23/97 J120et Etown H.S. 100
05/27/97 J120et Etown H.S. 707 22.2
05/28/97 J120et Etown H.S. 759
05/29/97 J120et Etown H.S.
05/30/97 J120et Etown H.S.
06/02/97 J120et Etown H.S.
06/03/97 J120et Etown H.S.
06/04/97 J120et Etown H.S.
06/05/97 J120et Etown H.S.
06/06/97 J120et Etown H.S.
06/09/97 J120et Etown H.S.
06/10/97 J120et Etown H.S. 3925.9 52
06/11/97 J120et Etown H.S. 497.7 24
06/13/97 J120et Etown H.S. 229.7 10
06/16/97 J120et Etown H.S. 749.4 35
06/17/97 J120et Etown H.S. 51.2 3
06/18/97 J120et Etown H.S. 135.7 6
06/20/97 J120et Etown H.S.
06/23/97 J120et Etown H.S. 397.9 19
06/24/97 J120et Etown H.S. 911.5 44
06/25/97 J120et Etown H.S. 1493 70
06/26/97 J120et Etown H.S. 269 13
06/27/97 J120et Etown H.S. 459.7 22
06/30/97 J120et Etown H.S.
07/01/97 J120et Etown H.S.
07/02/97 J120et Etown H.S. 10
07/03/97 J120et Etown H.S. 16 85
07/07/97 J120et Etown H.S. 106 16

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Daily Production Reports Fiscal-Year-End: January 31, 1998
Project Tons Tons Loads
SY SY of of CY Debris
Date Number Binder Wearing Binder Wearing Demo Out
04/03/97
07/22/97 J104gs Christion
J113cw Gehman School
St. Rd 2
07/23/97 J113cw Christion St.
07/24/97 J113cw Christion St.
07/26/97 J113cw Christion St. 2
07/30/97 J113cw Christion St. 80 21
07/31/97 J113cw Christion St. 603 143
08/01/97 J113cw Christion St. 263
06/18/97 J114mt 144 17
07/28/97 J114mt 14
11/18/97 J115ls LASA 2602 474
11/19/97 J115ls LASA 2376 511
11/20/97 J115ls LASA 2755 522
11/21/97 J115ls LASA 2327 444
11/25/97 J115ls LASA 555 106
06/12/97 J120et
10/30/97 J120et
10/27/97 J120et Elizabethtown
10/29/97 J120et Elizabethtown
10/31/97 J120et Elizabethtown
11/03/97 J120et Elizabethtown
11/04/97 J120et Elizabethtown
11/05/97 J120et Elizabethtown
11/06/97 J120et Elizabethtown
11/07/97 J120et Elizabethtown
05/19/97 J120et Etown H.S.
05/20/97 J120et Etown H.S.
05/21/97 J120et Etown H.S.
05/22/97 J120et Etown H.S.
05/23/97 J120et Etown H.S. 230
05/27/97 J120et Etown H.S.
05/28/97 J120et Etown H.S.
05/29/97 J120et Etown H.S.
05/30/97 J120et Etown H.S. 5
06/02/97 J120et Etown H.S.
06/03/97 J120et Etown H.S.
06/04/97 J120et Etown H.S.
06/05/97 J120et Etown H.S.
06/06/97 J120et Etown H.S.
06/09/97 J120et Etown H.S.
06/10/97 J120et Etown H.S.
06/11/97 J120et Etown H.S.
06/13/97 J120et Etown H.S.
06/16/97 J120et Etown H.S.
06/17/97 J120et Etown H.S.
06/18/97 J120et Etown H.S.
06/20/97 J120et Etown H.S.
06/23/97 J120et Etown H.S.
06/24/97 J120et Etown H.S.
06/25/97 J120et Etown H.S.
06/26/97 J120et Etown H.S.
06/27/97 J120et Etown H.S.
06/30/97 J120et Etown H.S.
07/01/97 J120et Etown H.S.
07/02/97 J120et Etown H.S.
07/03/97 J120et Etown H.S.
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Daily Production Reports Fiscal-Year-End: January 31, 1998
Project LF No. of LF Tons LF Tons of SY SY SY CY Bulk SY LF SY Tons LF Tons
No. of Select of Earth Earth Clear Strip Topsoil Sub Footer Stone Stone Curb Stone SY
Date Number Pipe Manhol Inlets Backfill SelectBackfillBackfill & GrubTopsoil Replace Rock grading Excavation Base Base Excavate Base Curb Milling
07/08/97 J120et Etown H.S. 175 17
07/09/97 J120et Etown H.S. 194 19
07/10/97 J120et Etown H.S. 22.4 394 6
07/11/97 J120et Etown H.S. 1 5 255.1 12
07/14/97 J120et Etown H.S. 145
07/15/97 J120et Etown H.S. 177 40
07/17/97 J120et Etown H.S. 40
07/18/97 J120et Etown H.S. 100
07/21/97 J120et Etown H.S. 115.5 200 124
07/22/97 J120et Etown H.S.
07/23/97 J120et Etown H.S.
07/24/97 J120et Etown H.S.
07/25/97 J120et Etown H.S. 72 10
07/28/97 J120et Etown H.S. 108
07/29/97 J120et Etown H.S. 50 3.5 220 49
07/30/97 J120et Etown H.S. 75 103.9 280
07/31/97 J120et Etown H.S.
08/01/97 J120et Etown H.S. 80
08/04/97 J120et Etown H.S. 120
08/05/97 J120et Etown H.S. 100
08/06/97 J120et Etown H.S. 230 46.2
08/07/97 J120et Etown H.S.
08/08/97 J120et Etown H.S. 68
08/11/97 J120et Etown H.S. 42.6
08/12/97 J120et Etown H.S. 835 110 687 66.1
08/13/97 J120et Etown H.S. 40 90
08/14/97 J120et Etown H.S. 355 110
08/15/97 J120et Etown H.S. 260 75
08/18/97 J120et Etown H.S.
08/19/97 J120et Etown H.S.
08/20/97 J120et Etown H.S. 12
08/21/97 J120et Etown H.S.
08/22/97 J120et Etown H.S. 118 118 80 150 12 261.3 193.7
08/25/97 J120et Etown H.S. 85 15
08/26/97 J120et Etown H.S. 185
08/27/97 J120et Etown H.S. 120
08/28/97 J120et Etown H.S.
08/29/97 J120et Etown H.S. 190
09/02/97 J120et Etown H.S.
09/03/97 J120et Etown H.S. 5
09/04/97 J120et Etown H.S. 6
09/05/97 J120et Etown H.S. 129.1
09/08/97 J120et Etown H.S.
09/09/97 J120et Etown H.S.
09/10/97 J120et Etown H.S.
09/11/97 J120et Etown H.S. 85
09/12/97 J120et Etown H.S. 41
09/15/97 J120et Etown H.S.
09/16/97 J120et Etown H.S.
09/17/97 J120et Etown H.S.
09/18/97 J120et Etown H.S.
09/19/97 J120et Etown H.S. 65.1
09/22/97 J120et Etown H.S.
09/23/97 J120et Etown H.S.
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Daily Production Reports Fiscal-Year-End: January 31, 1998
Project Tons Tons Loads
SY SY of of CY Debris
Date Number Binder Wearing Binder Wearing Demo Out
04/03/97
07/08/97 J104gsEtown
J120et Gehman
H.S.School Rd
07/09/97 J120et Etown H.S.
07/10/97 J120et Etown H.S. 6
07/11/97 J120et Etown H.S. 6
07/14/97 J120et Etown H.S. 5
07/15/97 J120et Etown H.S. 3
07/17/97 J120et Etown H.S. 2
07/18/97 J120et Etown H.S. 2
07/21/97 J120et Etown H.S.
07/22/97 J120et Etown H.S.
07/23/97 J120et Etown H.S.
07/24/97 J120et Etown H.S.
07/25/97 J120et Etown H.S.
07/28/97 J120et Etown H.S. 7
07/29/97 J120et Etown H.S. 1
07/30/97 J120et Etown H.S.
07/31/97 J120et Etown H.S.
08/01/97 J120et Etown H.S.
08/04/97 J120et Etown H.S.
08/05/97 J120et Etown H.S. 5
08/06/97 J120et Etown H.S.
08/07/97 J120et Etown H.S.
08/08/97 J120et Etown H.S. 15
08/11/97 J120et Etown H.S.
08/12/97 J120et Etown H.S.
08/13/97 J120et Etown H.S.
08/14/97 J120et Etown H.S. 5
08/15/97 J120et Etown H.S.
08/18/97 J120et Etown H.S.
08/19/97 J120et Etown H.S.
08/20/97 J120et Etown H.S.
08/21/97 J120et Etown H.S. 5
08/22/97 J120et Etown H.S. 1
08/25/97 J120et Etown H.S.
08/26/97 J120et Etown H.S.
08/27/97 J120et Etown H.S.
08/28/97 J120et Etown H.S.
08/29/97 J120et Etown H.S.
09/02/97 J120et Etown H.S.
09/03/97 J120et Etown H.S.
09/04/97 J120et Etown H.S.
09/05/97 J120et Etown H.S.
09/08/97 J120et Etown H.S.
09/09/97 J120et Etown H.S.
09/10/97 J120et Etown H.S. 2
09/11/97 J120et Etown H.S.
09/12/97 J120et Etown H.S. 1
09/15/97 J120et Etown H.S. 5
09/16/97 J120et Etown H.S.
09/17/97 J120et Etown H.S. 5
09/18/97 J120et Etown H.S. 5
09/19/97 J120et Etown H.S.
09/22/97 J120et Etown H.S.
09/23/97 J120et Etown H.S. 3
09/24/97 J120et Etown H.S.
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Daily Production Reports Fiscal-Year-End: January 31, 1998
Project LF No. of LF Tons LF Tons of SY SY SY CY Bulk SY LF SY Tons LF Tons
No. of Select of Earth Earth Clear Strip Topsoil Sub Footer Stone Stone Curb Stone SY
Date Number Pipe Manhol Inlets Backfill SelectBackfillBackfill & GrubTopsoil Replace Rock grading Excavation Base Base Excavate Base Curb Milling
09/26/97 J120et Etown H.S.
09/29/97 J120et Etown H.S.
09/30/97 J120et Etown H.S.
10/01/97 J120et Etown H.S.
10/02/97 J120et Etown H.S.
10/06/97 J120et Etown H.S. 15 326.4
10/07/97 J120et Etown H.S. 38.8
10/08/97 J120et Etown H.S. 419.9
10/09/97 J120et Etown H.S.
10/10/97 J120et Etown H.S. 104.9
10/13/97 J120et Etown H.S. 345.9
10/14/97 J120et Etown H.S. 381.3 513
10/15/97 J120et Etown H.S. 54.1 300
10/16/97 J120et Etown H.S. 504.8 66
10/17/97 J120et Etown H.S. 456.1 89.5
10/20/97 J120et Etown H.S. 451.1 208.8
10/21/97 J120et Etown H.S. 298.6 23.5 284.5
10/21/97 J120et Etown H.S.
10/22/97 J120et Etown H.S.
10/23/97 J120et Etown H.S.
10/23/97 J120et Etown H.S. 23.3
10/24/97 J120et Etown H.S.
10/24/97 J120et Etown H.S. 190.2 43.7
10/27/97 J120et Etown H.S.
10/28/97 J120et Etown H.S. 105.4 5 3 68.3
11/10/97 J120et Etown H.S.
11/11/97 J120et Etown H.S. 5 115.5
11/12/97 J120et Etown H.S.
11/13/97 J120et Etown H.S. 17.4 3 71.1
11/14/97 J120et Etown H.S.
11/17/97 J120et Etown H.S. 154
11/18/97 J120et Etown H.S. 33
11/19/97 J120et Etown H.S. 63 9
11/20/97 J120et Etown H.S.
11/21/97 J120et Etown H.S.
11/24/97 J120et Etown H.S.
11/25/97 J120et Etown H.S. 94.9
11/26/97 J120et Etown H.S.
11/28/97 J120et Etown H.S.
12/02/97 J120et Etown H.S.
12/03/97 J120et Etown H.S.
12/04/97 J120et Etown H.S.
12/05/97 J120et Etown H.S. 181.5
12/08/97 J120et Etown H.S. 45.2
12/09/97 J120et Etown H.S. 9.1
12/10/97 J120et Etown H.S.
12/11/97 J120et Etown H.S.
12/12/97 J120et Etown H.S. 71.1
12/15/97 J120et Etown H.S. 330.3
12/16/97 J120et Etown H.S.
12/17/97 J120et Etown H.S.
12/18/97 J120et Etown H.S. 365.6
12/19/97 J120et Etown H.S. 92.4
12/22/97 J120et Etown H.S.
12/23/97 J120et Etown H.S.
12/24/97 J120et Etown H.S.

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Daily Production Reports Fiscal-Year-End: January 31, 1998
Project Tons Tons Loads
SY SY of of CY Debris
Date Number Binder Wearing Binder Wearing Demo Out
04/03/97
09/26/97 J104gsEtown
J120et Gehman
H.S.School Rd
09/29/97 J120et Etown H.S.
09/30/97 J120et Etown H.S.
10/01/97 J120et Etown H.S.
10/02/97 J120et Etown H.S.
10/06/97 J120et Etown H.S.
10/07/97 J120et Etown H.S.
10/08/97 J120et Etown H.S.
10/09/97 J120et Etown H.S.
10/10/97 J120et Etown H.S.
10/13/97 J120et Etown H.S.
10/14/97 J120et Etown H.S.
10/15/97 J120et Etown H.S.
10/16/97 J120et Etown H.S.
10/17/97 J120et Etown H.S.
10/20/97 J120et Etown H.S.
10/21/97 J120et Etown H.S.
10/21/97 J120et Etown H.S. 101 101 16 9
10/22/97 J120et Etown H.S.
10/23/97 J120et Etown H.S. 1591 339
10/23/97 J120et Etown H.S.
10/24/97 J120et Etown H.S. 17
10/24/97 J120et Etown H.S.
10/27/97 J120et Etown H.S. 3900 696
10/28/97 J120et Etown H.S.
11/10/97 J120et Etown H.S.
11/11/97 J120et Etown H.S.
11/12/97 J120et Etown H.S.
11/13/97 J120et Etown H.S.
11/14/97 J120et Etown H.S.
11/17/97 J120et Etown H.S.
11/18/97 J120et Etown H.S.
11/19/97 J120et Etown H.S.
11/20/97 J120et Etown H.S.
11/21/97 J120et Etown H.S.
11/24/97 J120et Etown H.S.
11/25/97 J120et Etown H.S.
11/26/97 J120et Etown H.S.
11/28/97 J120et Etown H.S.
12/02/97 J120et Etown H.S.
12/03/97 J120et Etown H.S.
12/04/97 J120et Etown H.S.
12/05/97 J120et Etown H.S.
12/08/97 J120et Etown H.S.
12/09/97 J120et Etown H.S.
12/10/97 J120et Etown H.S.
12/11/97 J120et Etown H.S.
12/12/97 J120et Etown H.S.
12/15/97 J120et Etown H.S.
12/16/97 J120et Etown H.S.
12/17/97 J120et Etown H.S.
12/18/97 J120et Etown H.S.
12/19/97 J120et Etown H.S.
12/22/97 J120et Etown H.S.
12/23/97 J120et Etown H.S.
12/24/97 J120et Etown H.S.

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Daily Production Reports Fiscal-Year-End: January 31, 1998
Project LF No. of LF Tons LF Tons of SY SY SY CY Bulk SY LF SY Tons LF Tons
No. of Select of Earth Earth Clear Strip Topsoil Sub Footer Stone Stone Curb Stone SY
Date Number Pipe Manhol Inlets Backfill SelectBackfillBackfill & GrubTopsoil Replace Rock grading Excavation Base Base Excavate Base Curb Milling
12/29/97 J120et Etown H.S.
12/30/97 J120et Etown H.S.
12/31/97 J120et Etown H.S.
01/02/98 J120et Etown H.S.
01/05/98 J120et Etown H.S. 1200
01/06/98 J120et Etown H.S.
01/07/98 J120et Etown H.S.
01/08/98 J120et Etown H.S.
01/09/98 J120et Etown H.S.
01/12/98 J120et Etown H.S.
01/13/98 J120et Etown H.S. 19.7
01/14/98 J120et Etown H.S. 61.2
01/15/98 J120et Etown H.S.
01/16/98 J120et Etown H.S.
01/19/98 J120et Etown H.S.
01/20/98 J120et Etown H.S.
01/21/98 J120et Etown H.S.
01/22/98 J120et Etown H.S.
01/26/98 J120et Etown H.S.
01/27/98 J120et Etown H.S.
01/28/98 J120et Etown H.S.
01/29/98 J120et Etown H.S.
07/02/97 J123kr
05/29/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo 200
05/30/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo
06/02/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo
06/03/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo
06/04/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo
06/05/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo
06/06/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo
06/07/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo
06/09/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo
06/10/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo
06/11/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo
06/13/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo
06/16/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo
06/17/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo
06/18/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo
06/19/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo
06/20/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo
06/23/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo
06/24/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo
06/25/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo
06/26/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo
06/27/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo
06/30/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo
07/01/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo
07/02/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo
07/03/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo
07/07/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo
07/08/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo
07/09/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo
07/10/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo
07/11/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo
05/28/97 J127mp Meat Pack Demo
05/27/97 J127mp Meat Packing Demo

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Daily Production Reports Fiscal-Year-End: January 31, 1998
Project Tons Tons Loads
SY SY of of CY Debris
Date Number Binder Wearing Binder Wearing Demo Out
04/03/97
12/29/97 J104gsEtown
J120et Gehman
H.S.School Rd
12/30/97 J120et Etown H.S.
12/31/97 J120et Etown H.S.
01/02/98 J120et Etown H.S.
01/05/98 J120et Etown H.S.
01/06/98 J120et Etown H.S.
01/07/98 J120et Etown H.S.
01/08/98 J120et Etown H.S.
01/09/98 J120et Etown H.S.
01/12/98 J120et Etown H.S.
01/13/98 J120et Etown H.S.
01/14/98 J120et Etown H.S.
01/15/98 J120et Etown H.S.
01/16/98 J120et Etown H.S.
01/19/98 J120et Etown H.S.
01/20/98 J120et Etown H.S.
01/21/98 J120et Etown H.S.
01/22/98 J120et Etown H.S.
01/26/98 J120et Etown H.S.
01/27/98 J120et Etown H.S.
01/28/98 J120et Etown H.S.
01/29/98 J120et Etown H.S.
07/02/97 J123kr 380 380 84 47
05/29/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo
05/30/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo
06/02/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo 4
06/03/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo 12
06/04/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo 6
06/05/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo 5
06/06/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo 5
06/07/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo
06/09/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo
06/10/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo 20
06/11/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo 4
06/13/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo 20
06/16/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo 6
06/17/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo 6
06/18/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo 9
06/19/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo 4
06/20/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo 7
06/23/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo 11
06/24/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo 9
06/25/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo 10
06/26/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo 10
06/27/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo 10
06/30/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo 18
07/01/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo 21
07/02/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo 18
07/03/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo 25
07/07/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo 42
07/08/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo 24
07/09/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo 37
07/10/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo 33
07/11/97 J127mp Lanc Meat Demo 51
05/28/97 J127mp Meat Pack Demo
05/27/97 J127mp Meat Packing Demo

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ANTI-TRUST
CATERBONE,
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ACTPRO
OF 1890
SE
ACT
J. CATERBONE, AND
OF
PRO 2,4
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1890
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ANDSTAN
2,4 MEDIA
7
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CATERBONE
SHERMAN
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ANTI-TRUST
ADVANCED
ANTI-TRUST
AND ActAct
ANTI-TRUST
- SHERMANAnti-Trust
ADVANCED
MEDIA
ACT of
ACT
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ANTI-TRUSTACT1890
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1890
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Daily Production Reports Fiscal-Year-End: January 31, 1998
Project LF No. of LF Tons LF Tons of SY SY SY CY Bulk SY LF SY Tons LF Tons
No. of Select of Earth Earth Clear Strip Topsoil Sub Footer Stone Stone Curb Stone SY
Date Number Pipe Manhol Inlets Backfill SelectBackfillBackfill & GrubTopsoil Replace Rock grading Excavation Base Base Excavate Base Curb Milling
08/22/97 J128ls
08/06/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo
08/07/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo
08/08/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo
08/09/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo
08/11/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo
08/12/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo
08/13/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo
08/14/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo
08/15/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo
08/16/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo
08/18/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo
08/19/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo
08/20/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo
08/21/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo
08/25/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo
08/26/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo
08/27/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo
08/28/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo
08/29/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo
09/02/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo
09/03/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo
09/04/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo
09/05/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo
09/06/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo
09/08/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo
09/09/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo
07/17/97 J129 US Army Res
07/08/97 J129us US Army Res
07/09/97 J129us US Army Res
07/10/97 J129us US Army Res
07/11/97 J129us US Army Res
07/14/97 J129us US Army Res
07/15/97 J129us US Army Res
07/16/97 J129us US Army Res
06/02/97 J129us US Army Reserve 37
06/16/97 J130mh Maples MHP
07/30/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 80 40
07/31/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 72 50 360 37
08/01/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 500 100
08/07/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 390 200
08/08/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 4095 190
08/11/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 3970 300
08/12/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 1350 240
08/13/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 10 40
08/14/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 20 1925 175
08/15/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 21 2140 160
08/19/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 2240 195
08/20/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia
08/21/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 20 160
08/22/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 75
08/25/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 21 1
08/26/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 20 15
08/27/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia
08/28/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 2000
08/29/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 500

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STANSHERMAN
J.
ANTI-TRUST
CATERBONE,
STAN ANTI-TRUST
ACTPRO
OF 1890
SE
ACT
J. CATERBONE, AND
OF
PRO 2,4
SEADVANCE
1890
7 -
ANDSTAN
2,4 MEDIA
7
J.-CATERBONE
ADVANCE STAN
GROUP
THE
J.
MEDIA Sherman
SHERMAN
CATERBONE
SHERMAN
- SHERMAN
AND
GROUP Anti-Trust
Sherman
ANTI-TRUST
ADVANCED
ANTI-TRUST
AND ActAct
ANTI-TRUST
- SHERMANAnti-Trust
ADVANCED
MEDIA
ACT of
ACT
OF
ANTI-TRUSTACT1890
GROUP
of
1890
MEDIA
OF
ACT 1
1890
OF1890
OF1,2
1890-21,2
1 2, 2,4
GROUP
1890 4,74 , 4,
, 47
2,4 7,7,
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Daily Production Reports Fiscal-Year-End: January 31, 1998
Project Tons Tons Loads
SY SY of of CY Debris
Date Number Binder Wearing Binder Wearing Demo Out
04/03/97
08/22/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
J128ls
08/06/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo
08/07/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo
08/08/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo
08/09/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo
08/11/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo
08/12/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo
08/13/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo
08/14/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo
08/15/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo
08/16/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo
08/18/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo
08/19/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo
08/20/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo 40 1
08/21/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo 40 5
08/25/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo
08/26/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo 40 1
08/27/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo 1
08/28/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo 11
08/29/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo 1
09/02/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo 1
09/03/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo 40 8
09/04/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo
09/05/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo
09/06/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo
09/08/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo
09/09/97 J128ls Lanc Stor Demo
07/17/97 J129 US Army Res
07/08/97 J129us US Army Res
07/09/97 J129us US Army Res 2068 5 161
07/10/97 J129us US Army Res 3671 253
07/11/97 J129us US Army Res 403 46
07/14/97 J129us US Army Res 2385 250
07/15/97 J129us US Army Res 880 87
07/16/97 J129us US Army Res 32
06/02/97 J129us US Army Reserve
06/16/97 J130mh Maples MHP 1632 132
07/30/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 3
07/31/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 7
08/01/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 5
08/07/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 6
08/08/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 13
08/11/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 7
08/12/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 6
08/13/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia
08/14/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 6
08/15/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 6
08/19/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia
08/20/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia
08/21/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 6
08/22/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 3
08/25/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 2
08/26/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 3
08/27/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 1
08/28/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 35
08/29/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 8

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ANTI-TRUST
CI-08-13373
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STAN
J.
CI-08-13373
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J.J.CATERBONE
ANTI-TRUST
CASE
CATERBONE
ANTI-TRUST
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VALUATION
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SHERMAN
STANSHERMAN
J.
ANTI-TRUST
CATERBONE,
STAN ANTI-TRUST
ACTPRO
OF 1890
SE
ACT
J. CATERBONE, AND
OF
PRO 2,4
SEADVANCE
1890
7 -
ANDSTAN
2,4 MEDIA
7
J.-CATERBONE
ADVANCE STAN
GROUP
THE
J.
MEDIA Sherman
SHERMAN
CATERBONE
SHERMAN
- SHERMAN
AND
GROUP Anti-Trust
Sherman
ANTI-TRUST
ADVANCED
ANTI-TRUST
AND ActAct
ANTI-TRUST
- SHERMANAnti-Trust
ADVANCED
MEDIA
ACT of
ACT
OF
ANTI-TRUSTACT1890
GROUP
of
1890
MEDIA
OF
ACT 1
1890
OF1890
OF1,2
1890-21,2
1 2, 2,4
GROUP
1890 4,74 , 4,
, 47
2,4 7,7,
77

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Daily Production Reports Fiscal-Year-End: January 31, 1998
Project LF No. of LF Tons LF Tons of SY SY SY CY Bulk SY LF SY Tons LF Tons
No. of Select of Earth Earth Clear Strip Topsoil Sub Footer Stone Stone Curb Stone SY
Date Number Pipe Manhol Inlets Backfill SelectBackfillBackfill & GrubTopsoil Replace Rock grading Excavation Base Base Excavate Base Curb Milling
09/02/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 500
09/03/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia
09/04/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia
09/05/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia
09/06/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia
09/08/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia
09/09/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia
09/10/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia
09/11/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia
09/12/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia
09/15/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia
09/16/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 149 290
09/18/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia
09/19/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia
09/22/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia
09/22/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 12 85
09/23/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 40
09/23/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia
09/24/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 30 56
09/24/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia
09/25/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 24
09/25/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia
09/26/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 40 8 43
09/26/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia
09/26/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia
09/29/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 2111 420
09/30/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 189.5
10/01/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 127
10/15/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia
10/20/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia
11/24/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia
08/04/97 J134cs Cherry St Recon 24 2 40
08/05/97 J134cs Cherry St Recon 24
08/06/97 J134cs Cherry St Recon 3 20 1820 65
10/17/97 J134cs Cherry Street Columbia
12/02/97 J134cs Manor St Columbia
12/03/97 J134cs Manor St Columbia
12/04/97 J134cs Manor St Columbia
10/06/97 J136ed E Donegal Fairview
10/07/97 J136ed E Donegal Fairview
10/15/97 J136ed E Donegal Fairview
10/16/97 J136ed E Donegal Fairview
10/29/97 J136ed Fairview Ave
10/30/97 J136ed Fairview Ave
10/17/97 J136ed Fairview Ave E Donegal
09/22/97 J136ed Marietta
09/23/97 J136ed Marietta
09/24/97 J136ed Marietta
09/25/97 J136ed Marietta
09/29/97 J136ed Marietta Fairview
09/30/97 J136ed Marietta Fairview
10/01/97 J136ed Marietta Fairview
10/02/97 J136ed Marietta Fairview
10/03/97 J136ed Marietta Fairview
10/08/97 J139mv Mville Inlets 135 145
10/09/97 J139mv Mville Inlets 140

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Daily Production Reports Fiscal-Year-End: January 31, 1998
Project Tons Tons Loads
SY SY of of CY Debris
Date Number Binder Wearing Binder Wearing Demo Out
04/03/97
09/02/97 J104gsCherry
J134cs GehmanSt School
ColumbiaRd 30
09/03/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 69
09/04/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 64
09/05/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 41
09/06/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 10
09/08/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia
09/09/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia
09/10/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia
09/11/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia
09/12/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia
09/15/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 1
09/16/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 1
09/18/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia
09/19/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia
09/22/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia
09/22/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia
09/23/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 2
09/23/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia
09/24/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 2
09/24/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 1
09/25/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 2
09/25/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 1
09/26/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 3
09/26/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia
09/26/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 195 17
09/29/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia
09/30/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia
10/01/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia
10/15/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 2980 698
10/20/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 4522 404
11/24/97 J134cs Cherry St Columbia 1858 473
08/04/97 J134cs Cherry St Recon 3
08/05/97 J134cs Cherry St Recon 1
08/06/97 J134cs Cherry St Recon 6
10/17/97 J134cs Cherry Street Columbia 1571 111 358 8
12/02/97 J134cs Manor St Columbia 2743 584
12/03/97 J134cs Manor St Columbia 2057 556
12/04/97 J134cs Manor St Columbia 1267 251
10/06/97 J136ed E Donegal Fairview
10/07/97 J136ed E Donegal Fairview
10/15/97 J136ed E Donegal Fairview
10/16/97 J136ed E Donegal Fairview
10/29/97 J136ed Fairview Ave 2783 2150 540 178
10/30/97 J136ed Fairview Ave 27 1200 4 144
10/17/97 J136ed Fairview Ave E Donegal
09/22/97 J136ed Marietta
09/23/97 J136ed Marietta
09/24/97 J136ed Marietta
09/25/97 J136ed Marietta
09/29/97 J136ed Marietta Fairview
09/30/97 J136ed Marietta Fairview
10/01/97 J136ed Marietta Fairview
10/02/97 J136ed Marietta Fairview
10/03/97 J136ed Marietta Fairview
10/08/97 J139mv Mville Inlets 16
10/09/97 J139mv Mville Inlets 18

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Daily Production Reports Fiscal-Year-End: January 31, 1998
Project LF No. of LF Tons LF Tons of SY SY SY CY Bulk SY LF SY Tons LF Tons
No. of Select of Earth Earth Clear Strip Topsoil Sub Footer Stone Stone Curb Stone SY
Date Number Pipe Manhol Inlets Backfill SelectBackfillBackfill & GrubTopsoil Replace Rock grading Excavation Base Base Excavate Base Curb Milling
10/10/97 J139mv Mville Inlets 91 1
10/13/97 J139mv Mville Inlets 117 4
10/14/97 J139mv Mville Inlets 124 100
10/15/97 J139mv Mville Inlets 1
10/16/97 J139mv Mville Inlets 130
10/17/97 J139mv Mville Inlets 100
12/08/97 J142hb Hostetter Brenner
12/18/97 J142hb Hostetter Brenner
01/07/98 J142hb Hostetter Brenner
11/10/97 J142hb Hostetter/Brenner
11/11/97 J142hb Hostetter/Brenner
11/12/97 J142hb Hostetter/Brenner
11/13/97 J142hb Hostetter/Brenner
11/14/97 J142hb Hostetter/Brenner
01/05/98 J155cc Chester Co SW
01/14/98 J155cc Chester Co SW
01/15/98 J155cc Chester Co SW
01/16/98 J155cc Chester Co SW
01/19/98 J155cc Chester Co SW 90
01/21/98 J155cc Chester Co SW 60
01/22/98 J155cc Chester Co SW
12/23/97 J155cc Chester County
12/24/97 J155cc Chester County
01/06/98 J155cc Chester County
01/07/98 J155cc Chester County
01/08/98 J155cc Chester County
12/22/97 J155cc Chester County SW
01/20/98 J160mi Mville Intercept
01/21/98 J160mi Mville Intercept
01/22/98 J160mi Mville Intercept
01/26/98 J160mi Mville Intercept
01/27/98 J160mi Mville Intercept
01/28/98 J160mi Mville Intercept
01/29/98 J160mi Mville Intercept
01/30/98 J160mi Mville Intercept
02/03/98 J160mi Mville Intercept
02/04/98 J160mi Mville Intercept
12/08/97 Lanchester Landfill
12/09/97 Lanchester Landfill
12/12/97 Lanchester Landfill
12/15/97 Lanchester Landfill
12/16/97 Lanchester Landfill
12/17/97 Lanchester Landfill
12/18/97 Lanchester Landfill
12/19/97 Lanchester Landfill
08/04/97 York 7 240
08/05/97 York 8 310
08/06/97 York 9 200
08/07/97 York 10 171
08/08/97 York 11 220
08/11/97 York 71
08/12/97 York 12 231
08/13/97 York 13 150
08/14/97 York 100
08/15/97 York 20
08/18/97 York

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Daily Production Reports Fiscal-Year-End: January 31, 1998
Project Tons Tons Loads
SY SY of of CY Debris
Date Number Binder Wearing Binder Wearing Demo Out
04/03/97
10/10/97 J104gs Gehman
J139mv School Rd
Mville Inlets 14
10/13/97 J139mv Mville Inlets 17
10/14/97 J139mv Mville Inlets 18
10/15/97 J139mv Mville Inlets 16
10/16/97 J139mv Mville Inlets 14
10/17/97 J139mv Mville Inlets
12/08/97 J142hb Hostetter Brenner 1837 477
12/18/97 J142hb Hostetter Brenner 17
01/07/98 J142hb Hostetter Brenner
11/10/97 J142hb Hostetter/Brenner
11/11/97 J142hb Hostetter/Brenner
11/12/97 J142hb Hostetter/Brenner
11/13/97 J142hb Hostetter/Brenner
11/14/97 J142hb Hostetter/Brenner
01/05/98 J155cc Chester Co SW
01/14/98 J155cc Chester Co SW
01/15/98 J155cc Chester Co SW
01/16/98 J155cc Chester Co SW
01/19/98 J155cc Chester Co SW
01/21/98 J155cc Chester Co SW
01/22/98 J155cc Chester Co SW
12/23/97 J155cc Chester County
12/24/97 J155cc Chester County
01/06/98 J155cc Chester County
01/07/98 J155cc Chester County
01/08/98 J155cc Chester County
12/22/97 J155cc Chester County SW
01/20/98 J160mi Mville Intercept
01/21/98 J160mi Mville Intercept
01/22/98 J160mi Mville Intercept
01/26/98 J160mi Mville Intercept
01/27/98 J160mi Mville Intercept
01/28/98 J160mi Mville Intercept
01/29/98 J160mi Mville Intercept
01/30/98 J160mi Mville Intercept
02/03/98 J160mi Mville Intercept
02/04/98 J160mi Mville Intercept
12/08/97 Lanchester Landfill
12/09/97 Lanchester Landfill
12/12/97 Lanchester Landfill
12/15/97 Lanchester Landfill
12/16/97 Lanchester Landfill
12/17/97 Lanchester Landfill
12/18/97 Lanchester Landfill
12/19/97 Lanchester Landfill
08/04/97 York
08/05/97 York
08/06/97 York
08/07/97 York
08/08/97 York
08/11/97 York
08/12/97 York
08/13/97 York
08/14/97 York
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Daily Production Reports Fiscal-Year-End: January 31, 1998
Project LF No. of LF Tons LF Tons of SY SY SY CY Bulk SY LF SY Tons LF Tons
No. of Select of Earth Earth Clear Strip Topsoil Sub Footer Stone Stone Curb Stone SY
Date Number Pipe Manhol Inlets Backfill SelectBackfillBackfill & GrubTopsoil Replace Rock grading Excavation Base Base Excavate Base Curb Milling
08/19/97 York
08/20/97 York
08/21/97 York
08/22/97 York
08/25/97 York
08/26/97 York
08/27/97 York
08/28/97 York 14 30
08/29/97 York
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09/16/97 York 26
09/17/97 York 44
09/18/97 York 182
09/19/97 York
07/28/97 York Ind Waste
07/29/97 York Ind Waste 1 117
07/30/97 York Ind Waste 46
07/31/97 York Ind Waste 200
08/01/97 York Ind Waste 6 81

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Daily Production Reports Fiscal-Year-End: January 31, 1998
Project Tons Tons Loads
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Date Number Binder Wearing Binder Wearing Demo Out
04/03/97
08/19/97 J104gs Gehman School Rd
York
08/20/97 York
08/21/97 York
08/22/97 York
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Pflumm Contractors, Inc.,
Income Statement
For the Twelve Months Ending January 31, 1998

Current Month Current Month Year to Date Year to Date


This Year Last Year This Year Last Year
REVENUES
Sales - Residential Paving 300.00 40,182.83 99,430.86 202,492.08
Sales - Commercial Paving 11,700.00 7,621.30 952,896.44 1,222,033.90
Sales - Demolition 0.00 0.00 297,027.16 4,440.00
Sales - Excavating 31,150.00 153,230.97 342,286.49 1,084,241.27
Sales - General Construction 337,001.22 134,841.47 2,616,634.10 832,858.52
Sales - Equipment Rental 0.00 0.00 640.00 0.00
Sales - Snow Removal 0.00 480.00 401.36 16,950.00
Interest Income 0.00 511.12 105.56 511.12
Income - Finance Charges 0.00 0.00 <54.43> 0.00
Other Income 0.00 0.00 0.00 160.44
Sales, Credits & Allowances 100.00 0.00 200.00 <1,037.15>

Total Revenues 380,251.22 336,867.69 4,309,567.54 3,362,650.18

COST OF SALES
Direct Labor 32,877.14 40,777.46 736,511.98 736,319.69
Material Purchases 41,855.94 20,433.48 1,233,080.19 1,109,810.06
Truck & Equipment Expenses 7,435.94 40,001.22 188,964.11 175,433.95
Demolition Disposal 519.15 123.75 43,278.07 3,314.50
Subcontracting 21,103.73 9,518.49 854,091.54 328,798.72
Other 0.00 0.00 709.00 1,111.40

Total Cost of Sales <103,791.90> <110,854.40> <3,056,634.89> <2,354,788.32>

Gross Profit 276,459.32 226,013.29 1,252,932.65 1,007,861.86

OPERATING EXPENSES
Estimating Salaries 1,000.00 1,000.00 34,000.00 36,500.00
Advertising & Promotion 149.00 349.55 13,409.98 14,092.17

Total Selling Expenses <1,149.00> <1,349.55> <47,409.98> <50,592.17>

General and Adminstrative Costs


Officers Salaries 4,960.00 4,500.00 58,700.00 44,900.00
Administrative Wages 7,206.13 8,563.11 110,768.66 73,771.54
Mechanics Wages 3,342.71 4,390.00 61,044.04 77,324.75
Fuel Usage Taxes & Fees 0.00 403.98 6,108.53 2,629.23
Reconciliation Adjustment 0.00 1,855.88 7,641.78 676.00
Auto Expenses 14.58 799.50 2,014.79 4,385.56
Supplies, Equipment & Tools 609.58 743.04 24,956.72 14,451.21
Insurance Summary 20,675.96 10,225.89 120,855.93 99,628.24
Legal 484.75 116.92 3,006.54 3,279.97
Accounting 0.00 0.00 4,750.00 2,700.00
Repair & Maintenance 1,397.40 4,968.42 17,821.27 15,875.12
Office Supplies 1,686.33 75.03 17,790.61 14,968.88
Computer & Other Office Costs 171.65 315.64 10,932.00 3,158.94
Bank Charges 0.00 0.00 1,651.37 1,365.37
Tax Penalties 89.33 0.00 89.33 157.89
Vendor Finance Charges 570.17 714.62 7,348.58 3,672.15
Licenses & Permits 2,512.75 2,625.00 9,890.81 11,257.82
Postage & Shipping 37.75 0.00 2,470.07 1,968.53
Fuels 5,036.95 4,523.86 70,996.80 72,442.26
Depreciation Summary <10,000.00> 4,063.56 41,700.00 49,895.83
Rentals & Leasing - Equipment 28,969.00 1,084.49 110,701.89 51,750.83
Rent - Office 3,500.00 0.00 53,100.00 48,850.49
Telephone 1,672.48 2,281.97 34,693.92 22,484.12
Utilities 742.03 780.27 8,206.15 7,570.54
Dues & Subscriptions 129.61 150.00 4,691.89 3,172.25
Travel 2,484.81 0.00 2,484.81 0.00
Meals 0.00 0.00 704.63 396.27
Entertainment 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,042.69
Donations - Charitable 100.00 0.00 1,135.00 1,119.00
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For the Twelve Months Ending January 31, 1998

Current Month Current Month Year to Date Year to Date


This Year Last Year This Year Last Year
Sales Taxes 0.00 0.00 9,162.87 51.56
PA Trans Taxes & Registration 146.00 0.00 146.00 1,317.50
Wages - Bonuses Expense 3,887.77 78.00 8,219.93 12,408.27
Road Taxes 167.00 0.00 3,767.28 37.34
Payroll Taxes Summary 5,839.32 5,762.13 107,134.44 100,913.67
Other Expense 0.00 0.00 11,345.52 10.20
Subcontractors Expense 0.00 0.00 0.00 <218.04>
Engineering & Drawing Specs 463.40 1,225.00 7,588.42 4,633.30
Corporate Taxes 0.00 4,634.00 4,944.12 4,650.00
Other Subcontractors 0.00 10.00 1,408.95 22,185.85
Surety Bond Premiums 0.00 0.00 43,960.72 17,940.00
Miscellaneous Expenses 287.00 162.00 1,440.00 2,871.00

Total General & Admin. Exp <87,184.46> <65,052.31> <995,374.37> <801,696.13>

Total Operating Expenses <88,333.46> <66,401.86> <1,042,784.35> <852,288.30>

Interest <1,153.09> <2,105.59> <10,777.13> <13,277.15>

Operating Profit 186,972.77 157,505.84 199,371.17 142,296.41

Net Income Before Tax 186,972.77 157,505.84 199,371.17 142,296.41


Income Tax

Net Income 186,972.77 157,505.84 199,371.17 142,296.41

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JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN-02

BIG TICKETS
Mike 432 240 305 310 257 232 206 227 208 171 120 115
Greg Prokott 60 23 18 9 0 0 0
Bill Gahagan 0 122 0 0 0 0 0
Anne-Marie Fearnow 294 205 277 254 207 151 136 139 122
Ric Anthony 27 24 29 9 16 13 13 9 6 9
Kevin Ramsier 288 182 177 279 205 167 96 83 45 29
Scott Napier 0 86 69 78 97 8 0 45
Dixie Thornton 194 261 58 63 48 57 45 144 120 80 82
Mark Schon 172 343 231 62 179 178 136 185 194
Jim Cushman 177 140 0 0 113
TOTALS 1101 882 1241 1720 1211 696 678 851 303 588 523 200 197
Total BT Revenues $2,202 $1,764 $2,482 $3,440 $2,422 $1,392 $1,356 $1,702 $606 $1,176 $1,046 $400 $394

FAXES
Mike 357 262 262 340 340 350 350 350
$268 $197 $197 $255 $255 $263 $263 $263

EMAIL
Mike 2429 1986 1980 2475 1995 2004 2675 2140 900 2250 2250 1800 1310
Greg Prokott 1170 585 585 589 615 615 617 617 986 493 493 493 493
Bill Gahagan 1001 797 1372 2430 1906 1892 2365 1892 736 1840 1840 1104 1472
Anne-Marie Fearnow 1956 2918 1486 2229 1516 1546 1542 1542 1308 1962 1962 654
Ric Anthony 1886 1010 1126 1178 1277 1312 2066 1410 1134 1134 1701
Kevin Ramsier 1494 1504 1504 1880 1436 1524 1905 1524 640 1600 1600 960 960
Scott Napier 0 1656 1657 1935 1530 1520 1900 1520 600 1500 1500 900 1530
Dixie Thornton 1717 2123 1716 1712 2140 1844 780 1950 1950 1170 1170
Mark Schon 250 1250 992 984 1230 984 406 1015 1015
Jim Cushman 0 1325 882 882 1323 710 882 882 882 1332
TOTALS 9936 10456 11677 17001 14921 13991 17322 14796 8200 14626 15193 7963 8267
Total Email Revenues $1,788 $1,882 $2,102 $3,060 $2,686 $2,518 $3,118 $2,663 $1,476 $2,633 $2,735 $1,433 $1,488
$50,041 $4,258 $3,843 $4,780 $6,755 $5,363 $4,173 $4,736 $4,628 $2,082 $3,809 $3,781 $1,833 $1,882

TOTAL UNITS
Mike $1,747 $1,165 $1,294 $1,491 $1,298 $1,262 $1,331 $1,277 $162 $821 $747 $564 $466
Greg Prokott $413 $192 $182 $165 $154 $154 $154 $154 $247 $123 $123 $123 $123
Bill Gahagan $250 $443 $343 $608 $477 $473 $591 $473 $184 $460 $460 $276 $368
Anne-Marie Fearnow $940 $935 $821 $909 $687 $580 $550 $556 $479 $353 $353 $118 $0
Rick Anthony $526 $301 $340 $313 $351 $354 $543 $371 $284 $296 $443 $0 $0
Kevin Ramsier $845 $635 $625 $896 $668 $608 $535 $440 $115 $378 $346 $173 $173
Scott Napier $0 $470 $436 $504 $469 $290 $342 $364 $108 $270 $270 $162 $275
Dixie Thornton $0 $697 $904 $425 $434 $481 $446 $230 $639 $591 $371 $375
Mark Schon $389 $911 $641 $301 $579 $533 $345 $553 $571 $0 $0
TOTALS $5,095 $4,441 $5,549 $7,286 $5,582 $4,693 $5,337 $4,902 $2,257 $4,093 $4,082 $1,854 $1,847
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Sales Journal
For the Period From Apr 1, 2001 to Apr 30, 2001
Filter Criteria includes: Report order is by Invoice Date. Report is printed in Detail Format.

Date Name Invoic Line Description Qty Item ID Unit Debit Am Credit Amnt

4/30/01 Mike Caterbone 206 Thank You Cards & Envelopes 310.00 BTcards 2.00 620.00
U.S. Postage Stamps 310.00 Postage 0.33 102.30
Weekly E-mail Letters 2475.00 Email Letter 0.18 445.50
Mike Caterbone 1,167.80

4/30/01 Bill Gehagan 207 Weekly E-mail Letters 2430.00 Email Letter 0.18 437.40
Bill Gehagan 437.40

4/30/01 Gregg Prokott 208 Weekly E-mail Letters 589.00 Email Letter 0.25 147.25
Thank You Cards & Envelopes 9.00 BTcards 2.00 18.00
U.S. Postage Stamps 9.00 Postage 0.34 3.06
Gregg Prokott 168.31

4/30/01 Anne-Marie Fearnow 209 Thank You Cards & Envelopes 254.00 BTcards 2.00 508.00
U.S. Postage Stamps 254.00 Postage 0.34 86.36
(3) Weekly E-mail Letters 2229.00 Email Letter 0.18 401.22
Anne-Marie Fearnow 995.58

4/30/01 Kevin Ramsier 210 Thank You Cards & Envelopes 279.00 BTcards 2.00 558.00
U.S. Postage Stamps 279.00 Postage 0.34 94.86
(5) Weekly E-mail Letters 1880.00 Email Letter 0.18 338.40
Kevin Ramsier 991.26

4/30/01 Rick Anthony 211 Thank You Cards & Envelopes 9.00 BTcards 2.00 18.00
Weekly E-mail Letters 1178.00 Email Letter 0.18 212.04
Rick Anthony 230.04

4/30/01 Scott Napier 212 Thank You Cards & Envelopes 82.00 BTcards 2.00 164.00
U.S. Postage Stamps 82.00 Postage 0.34 27.88
(5) Weekly E-mail Letters 1935.00 Email Letter 0.25 483.75
Scott Napier 675.63

4/30/01 Dixie Thornton 213 Thank You Cards & Envelopes 257.00 BTcards 2.00 514.00
U.S. Postage Stamps 257.00 Postage 0.34 87.38
(5) Weekly E-mail Letters 2123.00 Email Letter 0.18 382.14
Dixie Thornton 983.52

4/30/01 Mark Schon 214 Thank You Cards & Envelopes 343.00 BTcards 2.00 686.00
U.S. Postage Stamps 343.00 Postage 0.34 116.62
(5) Weekly E-mail Letters 1250.00 Email Letter 0.25 312.50
Mark Schon 1,115.12

4/30/01 Jim Cushman 215 Thank You Cards & Envelopes 177.00 BTcards 2.00 354.00
U.S. Postage Stamps 177.00 Postage 0.34 60.18
Jim Cushman 414.18

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Investors and/or interested deveopers please respond via email.

Advanced Media Group's (8) Year Investment into Downtown Lancaster,


The Lancaster Convention Center & Our UPS STORE Concept.

ADVACED MEDIA GROUPS (8) YEAR IVESTMET I DOWTOW LACASTER

This weekend at the Party that Mayor Rick Gray hosted on Friday night in the Dome, we were discussing
the needs for retail establishments in Downtown Lancaster. He had told me that the James Street
Improvement District had done a retail assessment of the current retail space and a needs analysis of
needed retail spaces that would compliment the already existing retail space. I have been investing time
and energies to the revitalization of Downtown Lancaster for the past 8 years.

I informed Rick that I have an exclusive agreement for a UPS Shipping/Copy Store in
Downtown Lancaster, and he thought it was a great fit and a great idea for Downtown
Lancaster. Advanced Media Group would also add services such as scanning, imaging, and
records management services that would attract an additional market to the concept.

I am an ardent advocate for the Downtown Lancaster Convention Center and in April of 2005 we sued the
Lancaster County Hoteliers for refusing to pay the Tourism Excise Tax. We are still continuing our efforts
for the Excelsior Place Development on East King Street.

We currently have a signed Non Disclosure Agreement with Realtor Jeff Lefevre and Caldwell Banker for
the Excelsior Place Property.

I also had authored the Development Plan for the S.N. Lombardo Development on 626 West Charllotte
Street in May of 2007.

In 2005 I had worked closely with Joe Pinto, the former General Manager for the Lancaster Barnstormers
and the Clipper Stadium; drawing on my experience working with Tony Bongiovi and Power Station
Studios in New York for our "Digital Movie". I was trying to help the Clipper Stadium locate and contract
music acts for a Summer Concert Series. I had begun talks with Sara McLachlan and hope that when
Sara McLachlan returns on tour the Clipper will be one of her concerts.

I had talks with Clair Brothers in Lititz (In 1987 Gene Clair was considering an investment into my
"Digital Movie with Tony Bongiovi) to try to help attract some acts to the Stadium. Unfortunately, when I
had met with Randy Patterson of the Redevelopment Authority, which owns the Stadium, I learned that
concerts were not a top priority for them or the Barnstormers.

Maybe that will change before next Spring. And of course, Sheryl Crow is a shareholder of Advanced
Media Group, so someday maybe she might come around. I was also trying to convince Joe Pinto of the
merits of a country concert or two, and we all know by now what Country Music means to Lancaster
County.

My family had various successful investments in Downtown Lancaster over the past 50 years. My fathers
first Dry Cleaners (Sam Caterbone Cleaners, Inc.,) was on the corner of Plum and Orange Streets before
expanding and moving to Manheim Pike in the early 1960s. My Uncle Dominic (Mickey) Roda was the
proprietor for Garvins Beauty Salon, in the former Garvins Department Store, which later moved across
the street to the Lancaster Parking Garage on East King Street. My other Uncle Benjamin Roda operated
Rodas Beauty Salon on East King Street. And I had an office for SJ Caterbone Painting and Renovating
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on the corner of Walnut and Marshall Streets.

Here is my resume and below is my website for your information. You may also visit my Video Biography
by clicking here.

We do have a very successful track record for vision in our 25 year history of entrepreneurship.

Sincerely,

Stan J. Caterbone

Advanced Media Group


Stan J. Caterbone
www.amgglobalentertainmentgroup.com
Visit Our Blog
Visit Our Video Biography

Notice and Disclaimer: Stan J. Caterbone and the Advanced Media Group have been slandered,defamed, and publicly discredited since 1987
due to going public (WhistleBlower) with allegations of misconduct and fraud within International Signal& Control, Plc. of Lancaster, Pa. (ISC
pleaded guilty to selling arms toIraq via South Africa and a $1 Billion Fraud in 1992). Unfortunately we are forced to defend ourreputation
and the truth without the aid of law enforcement and the media,which would normally prosecute and expose public corruption. We utilize our
communications to thwartfurther libelous and malicious attacks on our person, our property, and ourbusiness. We continue our fight
forjustice through the Courts, and some communications are a means of protectingour rights to continue our pursuit of justice. Advanced
Media Group is also a member of the media. Reply if you wish tobe removed from our Contact List.

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Stanley J. Caterbone
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IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS

OF LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA

LANCASTER COUNTY CONVENTION, : CIVIL ACTION NO. CI-06-05556


CENTER AUTHORITY, :
PENN SQUARE GENERAL CORPORATION, : CIVIL DIVISION
The General Partner OF PENN SQUARE :
PARTNERS, a Pennsylvania Limited :
Partnership, and :
THE REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF :
THE CITY OF LANCASTER, :
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Plaintiffs, : Action for Equitable, Declaratory
: and Mandamus Relief
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COUNTY OF LANCASTER, :
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF :
THE COUNTY OF LANCASTER, :
MOLLY HENERSON, Commissioner, and, :
RICHARD SHELLENBERGER, :
Commissiner :
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Defendants :

AMICUS CURAE
REQUEST FOR REVIEW AND CONSIDERATIONS

The issues contained in the following Letter to the Editor (Lancaster New Era, Lancaster
Intelligencer Journal, Lancaster Sunday News), exemplify the reasons that the controversial
Lancaster County Convention Center has been polarizing the County of Lancaster and why the
Courts must exemplify an honorable duty to protect the best interest of all taxpayers of Lancaster
County.

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR:

Corrupt Systems Breed Nothing But Corrupt Men; Mr. Don Totaro Is Accountable

Its always about the money. That has proven true throughout history and transcends all
political parties, all professions, all religions, and all elected officials. This County is starving for
honesty, integrity, leadership, and stewardship in the strongest sense of the words. The City and
Countys rich natural beauty, and rich historical landmarks are being compromised for the benefit
of a few. The real travesty is the innocent and honest hard-working Lancastrians that are trying
to right all of the wrongs. The historical culture of this community is as old as this country, and
greed seems to have merit when it challenges preservation. History cannot be duplicated,
replicated, or embellished. It can only be preserved or destroyed. All the money in world cannot
change that fact.

County government is broken and Mr. Totaro must be held accountable. There is no rule
of law, and it trickles down to the lowest levels of government officials and law enforcement
officers. When the stewards of County government are not held accountable for their thievery of
taxpayers monies, there is no sense of right and wrong. Every time there are problems that
explode into allegations of wrongdoing, someone somewhere is unjustly enriched. And it appears
no one wants to ever follow the money trail of corruption. Cronyism is always the devil in the
details.

The controversies include but are not limited to the County Home, the Downtown
Lancaster Convention Center, the County Assessment Office missing check fiasco, the wholesale
dismantlement of department heads, the condemnation of the old Armstrong building at
Lancaster Square, the under funding of the Lancaster Library system, and the intolerance and
discrimination of minorities. There are laws that were enacted to protect the citizenry from these
types of misconduct, but Mr. Totaro turns a blind eye.

I have attended many Lancaster County Commissioners Meetings, and I am amazed at the
lack of integrity when it comes to fiscal affairs. Whether it is purchasing supplies and or capital
goods, or the selling of County property, lone bidders are the accepted norm. It just doesnt
make economical sense, nor does not appear to be lawful. To make matters worse, business as
usual becomes the law of the land. If Mr. Totaro would even appear to be interested, it would
neutralize the excesses of abuse, and curb the malfeasance that leads to the fiascos that have
consumed the headlines of our daily newspapers on an almost daily basis.

The Downtown Lancaster Convention Center has been an eight year and an $8 million
dollar windfall for the attorneys; and a black eye for the City, the County, and all of the major

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stakeholders. And of course, all of the many struggling business that line the downtown streets
muddle through month by month subsidizing the failures of a few. With all of the potential of the
unique historical and architecturally beautiful buildings that were bestowed upon our leaders, it
just doesnt add up. Conflicts of interest are again ignored and accepted as business as usual.
The law firm of Stevens and Lee is a clear example. The County Commissioners have created an
environment that discourages even the best developers to sit idle, and the most sincere and
competent managers to become divisive. They must be scholars of Washington partisan politics,
which is a shame.

I spend many hours in the Lancaster County Prothonotary Office, and I have to continually
educate the clerks of the Pennsylvania Rules of Procedure. This applies to both the Civil and
Criminal divisions. When I challenge the clerks on rules that are not within the scope of the law, I
request them to read the Rules. But it fall on deaf ears; and they always respond with quoting or
referencing the practices of a certain Lancaster County Judge. The Lancaster County Judges were
not elected to enact or interpret law according to their own self-serving interests. They are to
follow the law and its mandates while exemplifying a passion for the scales of justice.

Mr. Totaro has been in the Lancaster County District Attorneys Office since 1987, the
same tenure as the former solicitor of Lancaster County, Mr. John Espenshade; who recently
resigned engulfed in turmoil.

Everyone keeps waiting for a change with the Lancaster County Commissioners. I might
suggest a change in the Lancaster County District Attorneys Office. The Lancaster County
Citizens for Government Study just might be a futile attempt. Corruption with 3 County
Commissioners may yield the same results with five or seven elected Lancaster County
Commissioners.

Something has to change, or Lancaster will become something less than what it is or what
it could be.

Respectfully submitted,

Dated: September27,2007 _______________________________


Stanley J. Caterbone, Pro Se Litigant
Advanced Media Group
220 Stone Hill Road
Conestoga, PA 17516
www.amgglobalentertainmentgroup.com
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IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS

OF LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA

LANCASTER COUNTY CONVENTION, : CIVIL ACTION NO. CI-06-05556


CENTER AUTHORITY, :
PENN SQUARE GENERAL CORPORATION, : CIVIL DIVISION
The General Partner OF PENN SQUARE :
PARTNERS, a Pennsylvania Limited :
Partnership, and :
THE REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF :
THE CITY OF LANCASTER, :
:
Plaintiffs, : Action for Equitable, Declaratory
: and Mandamus Relief
vs. :
:
COUNTY OF LANCASTER, :
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF :
THE COUNTY OF LANCASTER, :
MOLLY HENERSON, Commissioner, and, :
RICHARD SHELLENBERGER, :
Commissiner :
:
Defendants :

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE

I, Stanley J. Caterbone, Pro Se Litigant, do hereby certify that on this 20" day of September
2006, I served a true and correct copy of the foregoing AMICUS CURAE REQUEST FOR
REVIEW AND CONSIDERATIONS via electronic mail and via U.S. First Class mail, postage
prepaid, addressed as follows:

Finningham, Stevens & Dempster


5 Neshaminy Interplex
Suite 315
Trevose, PA 19053

Holland & Knight, LLP


2099 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Suite 100
Washington, D.C. 20036

Lancaster County Commissioners


50 North Duke Street
Lancaster, PA 17602

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The suit asks for a court order to force the hoteliers to pay the tax "until the defendants
can prove to the commonwealth the said actions are in the best interests of the (plaintiff)
and those of all major stakeholders of the proposed downtown Lancaster convention
center, including School District of Lancaster, the City of Lancaster, the County of
Lancaster, Penn Square Partners, as well as others. Thus, the defendants must prove that
the downtown Lancaster convention center will fail."

A person who answered the phone at the number listed in the lawsuit as Caterbone's did
not identify himself.

"All the information is public," the man said when asked about the suit. "You can go there."

As exhibits, the lawsuit includes Web pages from Caterbone's company and a bound
volume titled "The Excelsior Place Business Plan." The suit also includes a handwritten
agreement between Caterbone and Art Ward, owner of the UPS Store.

Anthon did not return a reporter's phone calls.

A judge has not been assigned to the case.

In another legal front, the owner of Mulberry Art Studios filed a petition with the state
demanding it not release funds to project developers.

Planners have applied for tens of millions of state dollars. They project the state's
contribution to be $46 million if all of their applications are approved.

Earlier this week, studio owner April Koppenhaver asked state officials to consider that two
lawsuits related to the project are undecided and could upend project construction.

Koppenhaver brought one of the suits against the redevelopment authority. Another pits
Mayor Charlie Smithgall against City Controller R.B. Campbell.

"It is imprudent in my judgment for the state to release money to this project,"
Koppenhaver said. "I want (the state) to be very, very aware and responsive to residents'
concerns."

Penn Square Partners is composed of general partner Penn Square General Corp., a High
Associates affiliate, and limited partners Fulton Bank and Lancaster Newspapers Inc.,
publisher of the Intelligencer Journal, Lancaster New Era and Sunday News.

Staff writer Dave Pidgeon contributed to this story.

Justin Quinn's e-mail address is jquinnlnpnews.com.

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By Justin Quinn
Intelligencer Journal
Published: May 06, 2005 9:47 AM EST

LANCASTER COUNTY, PA - A local businessman filed a $100,000 lawsuit last


month against Drew Anthon, owner of Eden Resort Inn and Conference Center, claiming
Anthon "colluded to sabotage" the proposed Lancaster County Convention Center by
announcing his intention to withhold the county hotel room tax.

Conestoga resident Stan J. Caterbone is asking that a local judge place a "sees (sic)
and desist order" on Anthon and the hotel to prevent them from withholding the room
tax.

The suit was filed April 26, the day the Intelligencer Journal reported Anthon and
several other hoteliers were threatening to withhold payment of the room tax, most of
which goes toward a hotel and convention center proposed for Penn Square. The next
room tax payment is due May 26.

Caterbone is founder of Advanced Media Group, 1857 Colonial Village Lane, an


information technologies company specializing in optical publishing. He claims in the
lawsuit that Anthon's actions place "at extreme risk" Caterbone's plans to develop a UPS
store and an office complex called "Excelsior Place" across from the proposed convention
center. "Plaintiff will argue that such financial risk is causing mental stress and duress that
otherwise would not be present, had the defendant not engaged (in) the above-mentioned
activities," Caterbone says in the suit.

The suit asks for a court order to force the hoteliers to pay the tax "until the
defendants can prove to the commonwealth the said actions are in the best interests of
the (plaintiff) and those of all major stakeholders of the proposed downtown Lancaster
convention center, including School District of Lancaster, the City of Lancaster, the County
of Lancaster, Penn Square Partners, as well as others. Thus, the defendants must prove
that the downtown Lancaster convention center will fail."

A person who answered the phone at the number listed in the lawsuit as
Caterbone's did not identify himself. "All the information is public," the man said when
asked about the suit. "You can go there."

As exhibits, the lawsuit includes Web pages from Caterbone's company and a bound
volume titled "The Excelsior Place Business Plan."

The suit also includes a handwritten agreement between Caterbone and Art Ward,
owner of the UPS Store. Anthon did not return a reporter's phone calls. A judge has not
been assigned to the case.

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amgroup01@msn.com Printed: Wednesday, May 24, 2006 4:32 AM

From : Advanced Media Group <amgroup01@msn.com>


Sent : Tuesday, May 23, 2006 1:21 PM
"Bargain Land " <shipping@bargainland.net>, "Daniel Berger " <danielberger@comcast.net>, "Deddy "
<deddy@cityoflancasterpa.com>, "endofauction" <endofauction@ebay.com>, "GGordon" <GGordon@fult.com>,
"High Group" <nfo@high.net>, "Lancaster County Commissioners " <McCueA@co.lancaster.pa.us>, "Lancaster Intell"
<IntellLetters@lnpnews.com>, "Lancaster New Era" <neweraLetters@lnpnews.com>, "Mike Caterbone "
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Snyder " <psnyder@uncb.com>, "Pete Horn " <Rhino1818@aol.com>, "Phil " <caterbone@sbcglobal.net>, "Phyllis
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Subject : Downtown Convention Center March 2005 Recommendations

www.amglobalentertainmentgroup.com

March 16, 2005 Downtown Convention Center Recommendations


Following the Veto by the School District of Tiff Financing
Recommendations
Move the Convention Center & Hotel to the Brunswick Hotel
A Smaller Convention Center WILL Provide As Much Economic Stimulus to the Revitalization of
Downtown Lancaster as a LARGER Convention Center
Convention Center Could Be Completed In 18 to 24 Months and Should Be Built with Dual Use
Design Plans Arena & Events
Smaller Exhibit Area Coincides With Current Industry Trends
Technology Will NEVER Replace the Need for Human Interaction in the Business and Academic
Arenas Conventions May Become Smaller But Not Obsolete
Far Less Economic, Financial, and Development Risk
Smaller Hotel Would Provide More Overflow To Other County Hotels
Utilize a Mixed-Use Development for the Watt & Shand Building
Feature a Hard Rock Cafe, Entertainment Venues, Shops,
Offices, restaurants, and Condominiums
2 Revitalized Major Downtown Structures for 1/2 the Cost of the Current Convention Center Budget
of $129 million Which Will Probably Grow to Over $150 million
Preliminary Estimate of $60 to $80 Million Dollars For Both Projects
Ability to Fast Track Both Projects Within Shorter Timeline

All Parties And Principals Could Remain the Same or Attract New Investors
Increased Tax Revenues for the School District of Lancaster
Completes The Comprehensive Plan For Major Structures

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Returns The Project To The Original Plan Outlined In The 1998 Lancaster Economic Development
Plan For The Revitalization Of Downtown Lancaster

Why This Project Will Be Successful


4 Star or Best Upgrade Available for Hotel Will Make It The Anchor for the Project
No Other Facility In Lancaster County Near This Type of Accommodation
Prices Will Be Reasonable and Acceptable To Corporate Fiscal Policies
The Convention Center Will Only Have To Be A Marginal Success for the Project to Operate profitably
and to succeed in being the catalyst for Downtown Revitalization
Franklin & Marshall (F&M) Will Utilize the Hotel Instead Of Building Their Own Hotel
F&M has the Potential To Fill Approximately 20% Vacancy Per Year or More
There are Major Fortune 500 Companies With Local Overnight Business Activities
There are Several Major Defense & Government Contractors With Local Overnight Business Activities
There are Several Major Institutions of Higher Education With Local Overnight Business Activities
Success of the Lancaster Barnstormers & Clipper Magazine Stadium will Provide Stimulus and is a
Prime Example of How a Major Structure can Effect and Provide the Impetus to Revitalize the
Surrounding Areas
Respectfully,

Advanced Media Group


Stan Caterbone
www.amgglobalentertainmentgroup.com
amgroup01@msn.com
Fax: ( 717)-427-1621
Phone (717)-431-8184

Our Capabilities in Research, Analysis, and Forecasting Have Been Used by U.S. Government Agencies. These
conclusions were the result of meetings, discussions, and communications with the following stakeholders: Mayor Charlie
Smithgall, Dale High, Nevin Cooley, Molly Henderson, SDL, Fulton Bank, Marlin Thomas (Willow Valley), Lancaster City
Council, County Commissioners, Lancaster Newspapers, Tom Baldridge, Rick Grey, 5th Estate, Talkback Discussion
Board, Howard Sanders, Lancaster Newspapers, April Kopenhaver of LancasrterFirst.org and many Lancaster city and
county taxpayers.

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RE: Meeting wih the Dept of Justice.
From: Stan Caterbone (amgroup01@msn.com)
Sent: Sat 3/22/08 8:36 AM
To: Barry A. Solodky (bas@bbt-law.com)
FBI, Field Office (philadelphia@fbi.gov); Landis, Detective Michael (landism@co.lancaster.pa.us);
Cc:
info@hotelbrunswick.com
Owings, Lisa (lisa_owings@judiciary-rep.senate.gov); friends@foxnews.com;
newsletter@billoreilly.com; samlombardo@benecon.com; webmaster@live8live.chtah.com;
tom.tillett@mail.house.gov; jcfmmf@aol.com; jbuckwalter@lnpnews.com; mhalc@supernet.com;
pwenger@fultonbank.com; scarfley@barley.com; nikoloff@edclancaster.com;
rodanast@rodanast.com; info@aclupa.org; info@bloodhoundsinc.com; cvr@rkglaw.com;
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senator_specter@specter.senate.gov; contactoge@oge.gov; rplotkin@mcguirewoods.com;
maria_plakoudas@specter.senate.gov; lburkholder@thewgalchannel.com; beyyerdd@aol.com;
wengerr@co.lancaster.pa.us; rhino1818@aol.com; sunnews@lnpnews.com;
intellletters@lnpnews.com; neweraletters@lnpnews.com
March 22, 2008

Re: Meeting With Department of Justice

Barry Solodky,

First, I would have responded earlier, however, your email found it's way into my junk email.

Secondly, as an officer of the court, you better be careful about spreading lies about me and fabrications
about events that did not happen. By the way, a copy of this will go directly to the Federal Bureau of
Investigation Philadelphia Field Office and Detective Michael Landis of the Lancaster County District
Attorney Office. Who do you think you are talking to?

Thirdly, here is what transpired. The day before I received an ORDER from the Third Circuit Court of
Appeals, which was purposely postmarked 10 days after the Clerk filed and dated the Mail to copy to
myself. The ORDER was for a no response to a Show Cause ORDER, which someone had stole for my
mail, which I never received. The Third Circuit case was an appeal from my Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

Now, on Wednesday morning I made plans to go to the Hotel Brunswick and take some measurements in
the Movie Theater, which I am in the middle of a development plan. As usual, I walked into the lobby on
the street level adjacent to the parking garage and saw the eisel with the notice that the "Department of
Justice" was holding bankruptcy hearings. I was told a few years ago earlier in my Chapter 11 that they
often hold hearings in Lancaster, at the Brusnwick or at the Hotel on Manheim Pike. As soon as I saw the
sign I figured I would see if Joe Adams, my Trustee from the Philadelphia Office of the Department of
Justice Office of Trustee that handles my case, was here.

So, as I usually do, I went to the office of Kevin, the Hotel Brunswick General Manager to get the key to
the movie theater, as per our agreement with Hamid, the owner of the Hotel Brunswick. He was not in his
office, and the Desk Manager had to page him. I asked him where the Department of Justice was holding
the hearings, and told him I needed to talk to someone there, while he was trying to locate Kevin, the
General Manager. I told him I would be right back.

I went to the Presidential Room where they were holding meetings. When I arrived, the Trustee, or what
private panel trustee, was conducting a meeting with a Spanish woman, who had a young girl for a
translator. I patiently waited by the wall as you walk in until the entire interview was over. After the
private panel trustee dismissed the woman, I approached her and asked her if she was from the
Department of Justice Office of the Trustee, and she responded that she was a private panel trustee. I
simply told her that I had a problem with someone obstructing justice with my Third Circuit case and
asked her if Joe Adams was in her office. She said she was not from the Philadelphia Office. I gave her
my card and some woman kept trying to talk and interfere. I just calmly left. I went to meet Kevin, the
General Manager, he opened the movie theater and I spent approximately 1 hour taking measurements of
the existing floor plan.

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There was no incident to speak of. Any incident was a lie, regardless of the person that kept interfering
with our conversation that was trying to cause problems. It was not me, you fool.

I would suggest that you provide this email to the person that told you that fabricated lie and anyone else
that you communicate with regarding your so called version of an "incident". Follow this link and you may
read why people like you lie about these incidents.

Now, you have a nice Easter Weekend. And by the way, I am a supporter of Senator Clinton and I do
volunteer my services, just in case you were wondering.

"Well, there's an even greater right, and that's the right of life, liberty and to live crime-free."
Craig Stedman, Lancaster County District Attorney
January 3, 2008
Lancaster Intelligencer Journal
Advanced Media Group
Stan J. Caterbone
www.amgglobalentertainmentgroup.com
Visit Our Blog For Journey of a Whistleblower
Visit Our Blog For Research Into ESP - Mental Telepathy & The U.S. Governments Activities
Visit Our Video Biography

Notice and Disclaimer: Stan J. Caterbone and the Advanced Media Group have been slandered, defamed, and publicly discredited
since 1987 due to going public (Whistle Blower) with allegations of misconduct and fraud within International Signal & Control, Plc. of
Lancaster, Pa. (ISC pleaded guilty to selling arms to Iraq via South Africa and a $1 Billion Fraud in 1992). Unfortunately we are
forced to defend our reputation and the truth without the aid of law enforcement and the media, which would normally prosecute
and expose public corruption. We utilize our communications to thwart further libelous and malicious attacks on our person, our
property, and our business. We continue our fight for justice through the Courts, and some communications are a means of
protecting our rights to continue our pursuit of justice. Advanced Media Group is also a member of the media. Reply if you wish to
be removed from our Contact List. Number 7.

>

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Subject:
> Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2008 08:18:00 -0400
> From: bas@bbt-law.com
> To: amgroup01@msn.com
>
> Hi Stan,
>
> Hope this note finds you well.
>
> Yesterday afternoon I had to attend some bankruptcy meetings on behalf of some clients. While there
the Trustee told me about an event which concerned her. She showed me your card and told me what
happened. In fact she said she almost considered calling the police because of the incident.
>
> I assured her you were not the type of person that would do anything inappropriate. I did want you to
know she is not an employee of the Dept. of Justice or the Bankruptcy Court; she is a private panel
trustee just as I was for 33 years. If for some reason you have issues with the bankruptcy system she is
not a person who should be hassled as she has nothing to do with your case.
>
> I'm sending this only because I don't want there to be any further incidents which might cause her
concern or the Federal marshals will get involved and I know they can be nasty. Needless to say I don't
want to see anything to you which would cause you any problems.
>
> I am sure I will bump into you soon. Have a nice Easter.
>
>
> Barry A. Solodky, Esquire
> Blakinger, Byler & Thomas, P.C.
> 28 Penn Square
> Lancaster, PA 17603
> (717) 509-7273
> E-mail: bas@bbt-law.com
>
>
>
>

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www.amgglobalentertainmentgroup.com
amgroup01@msn.com

Investors and/or interested deveopers please respond via email.

Advanced Media Group's (8) Year Investment into Downtown Lancaster,


The Lancaster Convention Center & Our UPS STORE Concept.

ADVACED MEDIA GROUPS (8) YEAR IVESTMET I DOWTOW LACASTER

This weekend at the Party that Mayor Rick Gray hosted on Friday night in the Dome, we were discussing
the needs for retail establishments in Downtown Lancaster. He had told me that the James Street
Improvement District had done a retail assessment of the current retail space and a needs analysis of
needed retail spaces that would compliment the already existing retail space. I have been investing time
and energies to the revitalization of Downtown Lancaster for the past 8 years.

I informed Rick that I have an exclusive agreement for a UPS Shipping/Copy Store in
Downtown Lancaster, and he thought it was a great fit and a great idea for Downtown
Lancaster. Advanced Media Group would also add services such as scanning, imaging, and
records management services that would attract an additional market to the concept.

I am an ardent advocate for the Downtown Lancaster Convention Center and in April of 2005 we sued the
Lancaster County Hoteliers for refusing to pay the Tourism Excise Tax. We are still continuing our efforts
for the Excelsior Place Development on East King Street.

We currently have a signed Non Disclosure Agreement with Realtor Jeff Lefevre and Caldwell Banker for
the Excelsior Place Property.

I also had authored the Development Plan for the S.N. Lombardo Development on 626 West Charllotte
Street in May of 2007.

In 2005 I had worked closely with Joe Pinto, the former General Manager for the Lancaster Barnstormers
and the Clipper Stadium; drawing on my experience working with Tony Bongiovi and Power Station
Studios in New York for our "Digital Movie". I was trying to help the Clipper Stadium locate and contract
music acts for a Summer Concert Series. I had begun talks with Sara McLachlan and hope that when
Sara McLachlan returns on tour the Clipper will be one of her concerts.

I had talks with Clair Brothers in Lititz (In 1987 Gene Clair was considering an investment into my
"Digital Movie with Tony Bongiovi) to try to help attract some acts to the Stadium. Unfortunately, when I
had met with Randy Patterson of the Redevelopment Authority, which owns the Stadium, I learned that
concerts were not a top priority for them or the Barnstormers.

Maybe that will change before next Spring. And of course, Sheryl Crow is a shareholder of Advanced
Media Group, so someday maybe she might come around. I was also trying to convince Joe Pinto of the
merits of a country concert or two, and we all know by now what Country Music means to Lancaster
County.

My family had various successful investments in Downtown Lancaster over the past 50 years. My fathers
first Dry Cleaners (Sam Caterbone Cleaners, Inc.,) was on the corner of Plum and Orange Streets before
expanding and moving to Manheim Pike in the early 1960s. My Uncle Dominic (Mickey) Roda was the
proprietor for Garvins Beauty Salon, in the former Garvins Department Store, which later moved across
the street to the Lancaster Parking Garage on East King Street. My other Uncle Benjamin Roda operated
Rodas Beauty Salon on East King Street. And I had an office for SJ Caterbone Painting and Renovating
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on the corner of Walnut and Marshall Streets.

Here is my resume and below is my website for your information. You may also visit my Video Biography
by clicking here.

We do have a very successful track record for vision in our 25 year history of entrepreneurship.

Sincerely,

Stan J. Caterbone

Advanced Media Group


Stan J. Caterbone
www.amgglobalentertainmentgroup.com
Visit Our Blog
Visit Our Video Biography

Notice and Disclaimer: Stan J. Caterbone and the Advanced Media Group have been slandered,defamed, and publicly discredited since 1987
due to going public (WhistleBlower) with allegations of misconduct and fraud within International Signal& Control, Plc. of Lancaster, Pa. (ISC
pleaded guilty to selling arms toIraq via South Africa and a $1 Billion Fraud in 1992). Unfortunately we are forced to defend ourreputation
and the truth without the aid of law enforcement and the media,which would normally prosecute and expose public corruption. We utilize our
communications to thwartfurther libelous and malicious attacks on our person, our property, and ourbusiness. We continue our fight
forjustice through the Courts, and some communications are a means of protectingour rights to continue our pursuit of justice. Advanced
Media Group is also a member of the media. Reply if you wish tobe removed from our Contact List.

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www.amgglobalentertainmentgroup.com
mailto:amgroup01@msn.com
Blog: http://advancedmediagroup.wordpress.com/
Research Bog: at: www.advancedmediagroupresearch.wordpress.com
Video Biography at: http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=advancedmediagroup

Stanley J. Caterbone
Advanced Media Group
1250 Fremont Street
Lancaster, PA 17603

Advanced Media Groups Downtown Lancaster Revitalization

Action Plan

Advanced Media Group has been working with Downtown Lancaster developers and the James Street
Investment District to facilitate this action plan.

Project 1 Excelsior Place on East King Street

In 1998 Advanced Media Group had developed a comprehensive plan for the revitalization of the Excelsior
Place Historic Property (Sprecher Brewery) located 1 block from the proposed Downtown Lancaster
Convention Center. We had planned a unique entertainment complex comprised of a Pub, an upscale
restaurant in the lower catacomb, and a nightclub in the first floor. We had also developed and designed a
state-of-the-art video conferencing facility to compliment the Convention Center. We have joined in the
talks and discussions with principals, stakeholders, and taxing authorities concerning the present proposals
and the future of the revitalization of Downtown Lancaster and the Convention Center.

Advanced Media Group/Project Hope filed a Civil Action in the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County
against Drew Anthon and the Eden Resort Inn (Lancaster County Hoteliers) for their attempts to withhold the
Tourism Tax and Hotel Tax that supports the Downtown Lancaster Convention Center. The City of Lancaster
supported the civil action. We also proposed an alternative plan to move the Convention Center to the Hotel
Brunswick and Lancaster Square to all of the major stakeholders.

In 2007 Advanced Media Group signed a Non Disclosure Agreement with a local real estate firm to continue
the advancement of the Excelsior Place Business Plan.

Project 2 UPS/MBE Copy Store or FedEx/Kinkos Copy & Print Store

Advanced Media Group has an exclusive agreement for a UPS Shipping/Copy Store or a FedEx/Kinkos
in Downtown Lancaster. There is no such service currently serving the needs of downtown businesses and it
is a vital component for the Lancaster County Convention Center. In 1998 Advanced Media Group had
contacted Mail Box Etc., and began initial franchise due diligence. However when the Lancaster County
Convention Center was stalled, Advanced Media Group also put the project on the back burner. In 2005
Advanced Media Group negotiated for the exclusive right of first refusal to move the UPS Store at Stone Mill
Plaza to downtown Lancaster.

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The UPS/MBE Franchise is ranked number 4 among all franchises and number one in the shipping-postal
store categories by Forbes.

Advanced Media Group would also add services such as scanning, imaging, and records management
services that would attract an additional market to the concept. The UPS/MBE Franchise is ranked
number 4 among all franchises and number one in the shipping-postal store categories by Forbes. Advanced
Media Group is currently studying several site locations, including storefronts at the Brunswick Hotel, and a
possible East King Street site. Advanced Media Group would like to cater to the many legal firms that
conduct business in the Lancaster County Courthouse.

In 1990 Advanced Media Group developed and copyrighted the AMG Legal Systems Prototype which was
a digital search and retrieval application designed to help legal firms deal with the complexities of organizing
and filing court cases.

Advanced Media Group has specialized in records management and has a vast knowledge base and
experience in optical publishing and records management. This service would allow firms to convert and
store records off-site in a secure location with state-of-the-art retrieval services.

Typical Desktop Publishing services and binding services would also be offered.

Project 3 Downtown Lancaster Movie Theater

A downtown Lancaster Movie Theater is vital to support the Lancaster County Convention Center and the
Downtown Lancaster Revitalization at large.

Advanced Media Group has been performing due diligence on reopening the movie theaters at the Hotel
Brunswick for the past 18 months. A recent site survey confirms that the movie theaters are in perfect
operating condition and negotiations with local business leaders are continuing. The Brunswick movie
theater has 2 screens with approximately 500 seats per screen.

Project 4 Big Box Retail in Downtown Lancaster

Advanced Media Group has been attempting to help facilitate the attraction of a big box retailer for
Downtown Lancaster. In 2006 Advanced Media Group had discussions with the owner of Bulova
Technologies regarding the development of that building to a retail store. The Advanced Media Group has
contacted the Corporate development teams of the Hard Rock Caf and Best Buy Electronics Stores.

In 2005 Advanced Media Group had talks with former Mayor Charlie Smithgall in attempts at trying to lure a
Cabelas or a Pro Shops to the site.

Advanced Media Group


Stan J. Caterbone
www.amgglobalentertainmentgroup.com
Visit Our Blog at: www.advancedmediagroup.wordpress.com
Visit Our Video Biography at: http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=advancedmediagroup
Visit Our Research Blog at: www.advancedmediagroupresearch.wordpress.com

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March 28, 2008

% of Year 1 Year 1 Year 1 Year 1 Year 1 Year 1 Year 1 Year 1 Year 1 Year 1 Year 1
Account Descriptions Sales Nov-09 Dec-09 Jan-10 Feb-10 Mar-10 Apr-10 May-10 Jun-10 Jul-10 Aug-10 Sep-10 Oct-10 Nov-10

SALES
Gross Sales Forcast 49,500 119,731 97,356 95,606 95,606 95,606 99,981 128,975 155,100 151,919 151,919 151,919 155,169
Theater 1
Theater 2
Performances
Concessions 52.00% 32,175 77,825 63,282 62,144 62,144 62,144 52,990 68,357 82,203 80,517 80,517 80,517 82,239
Trailers 12.00% 4,950 11,973 9,736 9,561 9,561 9,561 11,998 15,477 18,612 18,230 18,230 18,230 18,620
Advertisers 17.00% 7,425 17,960 14,603 14,341 14,341 14,341 16,997 21,926 26,367 25,826 25,826 25,826 26,379
Theater Rentals 18.00% 4,950 11,973 9,736 9,561 9,561 9,561 17,997 23,216 27,918 27,345 27,345 27,345 27,930
Sales - Misc 1.00% 0 0 0 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000
Total Sales 100.00% 49,500 119,731 97,356 96,606 96,606 96,606 100,981 129,975 156,100 152,919 152,919 152,919 156,169

Advanced Media Group Theater at Hotel Brunswick, December 26, 2009


COST OF GOODS SOLD
Distribution Fees 36.00% 11,583 28,017 22,781 22,372 22,372 22,372 19,076 24,608 29,593 28,986 28,986 28,986 29,606
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Food & Beverage 43.00% 2,129 5,148 4,186 4,111 4,111 4,111 5,159 6,655 8,003 7,839 7,839 7,839 8,007
24.00% 1,782 4,310 3,505 3,442 3,442 3,442 4,079 5,262 6,328 6,198 6,198 6,198 6,331
34.00% 1,683 4,071 3,310 3,251 3,251 3,251 6,119 7,893 9,492 9,297 9,297 9,297 9,496
Total C.O.G.S. 17,177 41,547 33,783 33,175 33,175 33,175 34,434 44,419 53,416 52,321 52,321 52,321 53,440
GROSS PROFIT 32,324 78,185 63,574 63,431 63,431 63,431 66,548 85,556 102,684 100,598 100,598 100,598 102,729

GROSS PROFIT MARGIN 65.30% 65.30% 65.30% 65.66% 65.66% 65.66% 65.90% 65.82% 65.78% 65.79% 65.79% 65.79% 65.78%

OPERATING EXPENSES
Payroll & Related Expenses
Wages 21.16% 20,856 20,856 20,856 20,856 20,856 20,856 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000
Management Salaries 8.51% 10,833 10,833 10,833 10,833 10,833 10,833 10,833 10,833 10,833 10,833 10,833 10,833 10,833
Payroll Taxes 3.08% 3,600 3,600 3,600 3,600 3,600 3,600 4,083 4,083 4,083 4,083 4,083 4,083 4,083
Insurance, Work. Comp. 0.81% 1,029 1,029 1,029 1,029 1,029 1,029 1,029 1,029 1,029 1,029 1,029 1,029 1,029
Insurance, Health 1.25% 1,595 1,595 1,595 1,595 1,595 1,595 1,595 1,595 1,595 1,595 1,595 1,595 1,595
Total Payroll Related 35% 37,914 37,914 37,914 37,914 37,914 37,914 47,541 47,541 47,541 47,541 47,541 47,541 47,541

Direct Operating Expenses


Supplies 1.24% 1,578 1,578 1,578 1,578 1,578 1,578 1,578 1,578 1,578 1,578 1,578 1,578 1,578
Outside Services 0.49% 618 618 618 618 618 618 618 618 618 618 618 618 618
Trash Removal 0.58% 741 741 741 741 741 741 741 741 741 741 741 741 741
Total Direct Operating 3.46% 2,937 2,937 2,937 2,937 2,937 2,937 2,937 2,937 2,937 2,937 2,937 2,937 2,937

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Account Descriptions Sales Nov-09 Dec-09 Jan-10 Feb-10 Mar-10 Apr-10 May-10 Jun-10 Jul-10 Aug-10 Sep-10 Oct-10 Nov-10

Indirect Operating Expenses


Advertising & Promotions 3.10% 3,954 3,954 3,954 3,954 3,954 3,954 3,954 3,954 3,954 3,954 3,954 3,954 3,954
Repairs & Maintenance 0.50% 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642
Telephone (In-Utilities) 0.19% 247 247 247 247 247 247 247 247 247 247 247 247 247
Utilities 2.49% 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500
Water & Sewer 0.40% 512 512 512 512 512 512 512 512 512 512 512 512 512
Cable 0.04% 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48
Office Exp. & Supplies 0.48% 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614
Miscellaneous 0.38% 486 486 486 486 486 486 486 486 486 486 486 486 486
Travel Expense 0.25% 313 313 313 313 313 313 313 313 313 313 313 313 313
Licenses 0.16% 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210

Advanced Media Group Theater at Hotel Brunswick, December 26, 2009


Dues & Subscriptions 0.10% 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125
Contributions 0.29% 375 375 375 375 375 375 375 375 375 375 375 375 375
Miscellaneous Taxes (DID) 0% 167 167 167 167 167 167 167 167 167 167 167 167 167
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Total Indirect Operating 9% 10,193 10,193 10,193 10,193 10,193 10,193 11,193 11,193 11,193 11,193 11,193 11,193 11,193

Non-Operating Expenses
Rent 3.93% 0 0 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000
Legal & Accounting 0.59% 755 755 755 755 755 755 755 755 755 755 755 755 755
Insurance, Property & Liability 0.34% 429 429 429 429 429 429 429 429 429 429 429 429 429
Misc General & Administrative 0.33% 417 417 417 417 417 417 417 417 417 417 417 417 417
Debt Service 0.79% 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000
Total Non-Operating 5.97% 2,601 2,601 7,601 7,601 7,601 7,601 7,601 7,601 7,601 7,601 7,601 7,601 7,601
Total Expenses 28,860 28,860 33,860 33,860 33,860 33,860 35,860 35,860 35,860 35,860 35,860 35,860 35,860

NET PROFIT -21,321 24,540 4,930 4,787 4,787 4,787 -2,724 16,285 33,412 31,327 31,327 31,327 33,457
NET PROFIT MARGIN -43.07% 20.50% 5.06% 4.95% 4.95% 4.95% -2.70% 12.53% 21.40% 20.49% 20.49% 20.49% 21.42%

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THEATER AT HOTEL BRUNSWICK


SHERMAN
STANSHERMAN
J.
ANTI-TRUST
CATERBONE,
STAN ANTI-TRUST
ACTPRO
OF 1890
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ACT
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OF
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MEDIA CATERBONE
- SHERMAN
AND ADVANCED
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% of Year 1 YEAR 1 Year 2 Year 2 Year 2 Year 2 Year 2 Year 2 Year 2 Year 2 Year 2 Year 2 Year 2
Account Descriptions Sales Dec-10 FYE Jan-11 Feb-11 Mar-11 Apr-11 May-11 Jun-11 Jul-11 Aug-11 Sep-11 Oct-11 Nov-11

SALES
Gross Sales Forcast 138,294 147,969 147,969 147,969 146,656 170,781 187,844 187,844 187,844 178,094 159,531 159,531
Theater 1
Theater 2
Performances
Concessions 52.00% 73,296 850,350 78,423 78,423 78,423 77,728 90,514 99,557 99,557 99,557 94,390 84,552 84,552
Trailers 12.00% 16,595 174,411 17,756 17,756 17,756 17,599 20,494 22,541 22,541 22,541 21,371 19,144 19,144
Advertisers 17.00% 23,510 250,283 25,155 25,155 25,155 24,932 29,033 31,933 31,933 31,933 30,276 27,120 27,120
Theater Rentals 18.00% 24,893 242,407 26,634 26,634 26,634 26,398 30,741 33,812 33,812 33,812 32,057 28,716 28,716
Sales - Misc 1.00% 1,000 11,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000
Total Sales 100.00% 139,294 1,528,450 148,969 148,969 148,969 147,656 171,781 188,844 188,844 188,844 179,094 160,531 160,531

Advanced Media Group Theater at Hotel Brunswick, December 26, 2009


COST OF GOODS SOLD
Distribution Fees 36.00% 26,386 306,126 28,232 28,232 28,232 27,982 32,585 35,841 35,841 35,841 33,980 30,439 30,439
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Food & Beverage 43.00% 7,136 74,997 7,635 7,635 7,635 7,567 8,812 9,693 9,693 9,693 9,190 8,232 8,232
24.00% 5,642 60,068 6,037 6,037 6,037 5,984 6,968 7,664 7,664 7,664 7,266 6,509 6,509
34.00% 8,464 82,418 9,056 9,056 9,056 8,975 10,452 11,496 11,496 11,496 10,899 9,763 9,763
Total C.O.G.S. 47,628 523,609 50,960 50,960 50,960 50,508 58,817 64,693 64,693 64,693 61,335 54,943 54,943
GROSS PROFIT 91,665 1,004,841 98,008 98,008 98,008 97,148 112,964 124,150 124,150 124,150 117,758 105,589 105,589

GROSS PROFIT MARGIN 65.81% 65.74% 65.79% 65.79% 65.79% 65.79% 65.76% 65.74% 65.74% 65.74% 65.75% 65.77% 65.77%

OPERATING EXPENSES
Payroll & Related Expenses
Wages 21.16% 30,000 323,424 32,000 32,000 32,000 32,000 32,000 32,000 32,000 32,000 32,000 32,000 32,000
Management Salaries 8.51% 10,833 130,000 10,833 10,833 10,833 10,833 10,833 10,833 10,833 10,833 10,833 10,833 10,833
Payroll Taxes 3.08% 4,083 47,067 4,083 4,083 4,083 4,083 4,083 4,083 4,083 4,083 4,083 4,083 4,083
Insurance, Work. Comp. 0.81% 1,029 12,351 1,029 1,029 1,029 1,029 1,029 1,029 1,029 1,029 1,029 1,029 1,029
Insurance, Health 1.25% 1,595 19,142 1,595 1,595 1,595 1,595 1,595 1,595 1,595 1,595 1,595 1,595 1,595
Total Payroll Related 35% 47,541 531,983 49,541 49,541 49,541 49,541 49,541 49,541 49,541 49,541 49,541 49,541 49,541

Direct Operating Expenses


Supplies 1.24% 1,578 18,930 18,930 1,578 1,578 1,578 1,578 1,578 1,578 1,578 1,578 1,578 1,578
Outside Services 0.49% 618 7,413 8,523 710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710
Trash Removal 0.58% 741 8,896 8,896 741 741 741 741 741 741 741 741 741 741
Total Direct Operating 3.46% 2,937 35,240 36,349 3,029 3,029 3,029 3,029 3,029 3,029 3,029 3,029 3,029 3,029

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THEATER AT HOTEL BRUNSWICK


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STANSHERMAN
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MEDIA CATERBONE
- SHERMAN
AND ADVANCED
AND
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MEDIAACT
ANTI-TRUSTGROUP
MEDIA
OF
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GROUP
1890 2,4
2,4 7
7
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% of Year 1 YEAR 1 Year 2 Year 2 Year 2 Year 2 Year 2 Year 2 Year 2 Year 2 Year 2 Year 2 Year 2
Account Descriptions Sales Dec-10 FYE Jan-11 Feb-11 Mar-11 Apr-11 May-11 Jun-11 Jul-11 Aug-11 Sep-11 Oct-11 Nov-11

Indirect Operating Expenses


Advertising & Promotions 3.10% 3,954 47,445 3,954 3,954 3,954 3,954 3,954 3,954 3,954 3,954 3,954 3,954 3,954
Repairs & Maintenance 0.50% 642 7,710 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642
Telephone (In-Utilities) 0.19% 247 2,965 247 247 247 247 247 247 247 247 247 247 247
Utilities 2.49% 3,500 38,000 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500
Water & Sewer 0.40% 512 6,144 512 512 512 512 512 512 512 512 512 512 512
Cable 0.04% 48 571 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48
Office Exp. & Supplies 0.48% 614 7,367 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614
Miscellaneous 0.38% 486 5,833 486 486 486 486 486 486 486 486 486 486 486
Travel Expense 0.25% 313 3,756 313 313 313 313 313 313 313 313 313 313 313
Licenses 0.16% 210 2,521 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210

Advanced Media Group Theater at Hotel Brunswick, December 26, 2009


Dues & Subscriptions 0.10% 125 1,500 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125
Contributions 0.29% 375 4,500 375 375 375 375 375 375 375 375 375 375 375
Miscellaneous Taxes (DID) 0% 167 2,000 167 167 167 167 167 167 167 167 167 167 167
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Total Indirect Operating 9% 11,193 130,311 11,193 11,193 11,193 11,193 11,193 11,193 11,193 11,193 11,193 11,193 11,193

Non-Operating Expenses
Rent 3.93% 5,000 60,000 10,200 10,200 10,200 10,200 10,200 10,200 10,200 10,200 10,200 10,200 10,200
Legal & Accounting 0.59% 755 9,065 755 755 755 755 755 755 755 755 755 755 755
Insurance, Property & Liability 0.34% 429 5,149 429 429 429 429 429 429 429 429 429 429 429
Misc General & Administrative 0.33% 417 5,000 417 417 417 417 417 417 417 417 417 417 417
Debt Service 0.79% 1,000 12,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000
Total Non-Operating 5.97% 7,601 91,214 12,801 12,801 12,801 12,801 12,801 12,801 12,801 12,801 12,801 12,801 12,801
Total Expenses 35,860 1,312,356 109,884 76,564 76,564 76,564 76,564 76,564 76,564 76,564 76,564 76,564 76,564

NET PROFIT 22,394 216,094 -11,876 21,444 21,444 20,584 36,400 47,586 47,586 47,586 41,194 29,025 29,025
NET PROFIT MARGIN 16.08% 14.14% -7.97% 14.40% 14.40% 13.94% 21.19% 25.20% 25.20% 25.20% 23.00% 18.08% 18.08%

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THEATER AT HOTEL BRUNSWICK


SHERMAN
STANSHERMAN
J.
ANTI-TRUST
CATERBONE,
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ACTPRO
OF 1890
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ACT
J. CATERBONE, AND
OF
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SEADVANCE
1890
7 -
ANDSTAN
2,4 MEDIA
7
J.-CATERBONE
ADVANCE STAN
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J. GROUP
MEDIA CATERBONE
- SHERMAN
AND ADVANCED
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% of Year 2 YEAR 2
Account Descriptions Sales Dec-11 FYE

SALES
Gross Sales Forcast 181,469 2,003,500
Theater 1
Theater 2
Performances
Concessions 52.00% 96,178 1,061,855
Trailers 12.00% 21,776 240,420
Advertisers 17.00% 30,850 340,595
Theater Rentals 18.00% 32,664 360,630
Sales - Misc 1.00% 1,000 12,000
Total Sales 100.00% 182,469 2,015,500

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COST OF GOODS SOLD
Distribution Fees 36.00% 34,624 382,268
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Food & Beverage 43.00% 9,364 103,381


24.00% 7,404 81,743
34.00% 11,106 122,614
Total C.O.G.S. 62,498 690,005
GROSS PROFIT 119,971 1,325,495

GROSS PROFIT MARGIN 65.75% 65.77%

OPERATING EXPENSES
Payroll & Related Expenses
Wages 21.16% 32,000 384,000
Management Salaries 8.51% 10,833 130,000
Payroll Taxes 3.08% 4,083 49,000
Insurance, Work. Comp. 0.81% 1,029 12,351
Insurance, Health 1.25% 1,595 19,142
Total Payroll Related 35% 49,541 594,493

Direct Operating Expenses


Supplies 1.24% 1,578 36,283
Outside Services 0.49% 710 16,336
Trash Removal 0.58% 741 17,051
Total Direct Operating 3.46% 3,029 69,670

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THEATER AT HOTEL BRUNSWICK


SHERMAN
STANSHERMAN
J.
ANTI-TRUST
CATERBONE,
STAN ANTI-TRUST
ACTPRO
OF 1890
SE
ACT
J. CATERBONE, AND
OF
PRO 2,4
SEADVANCE
1890
7 -
ANDSTAN
2,4 MEDIA
7
J.-CATERBONE
ADVANCE STAN
GROUP
J. GROUP
MEDIA CATERBONE
- SHERMAN
AND ADVANCED
AND
ANTI-TRUST
- SHERMAN ADVANCED
MEDIAACT
ANTI-TRUSTGROUP
MEDIA
OF
ACT OF1890
GROUP
1890 2,4
2,4 7
7
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% of Year 2 YEAR 2
Account Descriptions Sales Dec-11 FYE

Indirect Operating Expenses


Advertising & Promotions 3.10% 3,954 47,445
Repairs & Maintenance 0.50% 642 7,710
Telephone (In-Utilities) 0.19% 247 2,965
Utilities 2.49% 3,500 42,000
Water & Sewer 0.40% 512 6,144
Cable 0.04% 48 571
Office Exp. & Supplies 0.48% 614 7,367
Miscellaneous 0.38% 486 5,833
Travel Expense 0.25% 313 3,756
Licenses 0.16% 210 2,521

Advanced Media Group Theater at Hotel Brunswick, December 26, 2009


Dues & Subscriptions 0.10% 125 1,500
Contributions 0.29% 375 4,500
Miscellaneous Taxes (DID) 0% 167 2,000
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Total Indirect Operating 9% 11,193 134,311

Non-Operating Expenses
Rent 3.93% 10,200 122,400
Legal & Accounting 0.59% 755 9,065
Insurance, Property & Liability 0.34% 429 5,149
Misc General & Administrative 0.33% 417 5,000
Debt Service 0.79% 1,000 12,000
Total Non-Operating 5.97% 12,801 153,614
Total Expenses 76,564 1,642,092

NET PROFIT 43,407 373,408


NET PROFIT MARGIN 23.79% 18.53%

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Advanced Media Group Theater at Hotel Brunswick, December 26, 2009
SHERMAN
STANSHERMAN
J.
ANTI-TRUST
CATERBONE,
STAN ANTI-TRUST
ACTPRO
OF 1890
SE
ACT
J. CATERBONE, AND
OF
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1890
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- SHERMAN
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Not Inclusive - Shared Costs To Be Determined ALTERNATE


CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS BUDGET FUNDING

LOBBY
Paint
Concession Counters & Displays
Popcorn Machines
Food Displays
Carpet Restoration
Lobby Subtotal $0.00

TICKET BOOTH & OFFICE


Ticket System
Office Furnishings

Ticket Booth & Office Subtotal $0.00

THEATER 1
Curtains
Theater Seats
Floor Lighting
Floor Painting/Carpeting
Sound System

Theater 1 Subtotal $0.00

THEATER 2
Curtains
Theater Seats
Floor Lighting
Floor Painting/Carpeting
Sound System

Theater 2 Subtotal $0.00

STAGE
Sound System
Lighting
Stage
Moveable Partition
Backstage Setup

Stage Subtotal $0.00

Projection Room
Projector 1
Projector 2
DLP Projector 1
DLP Projector 2

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Advanced Media Group Theater at Hotel Brunswick, December 26, 2009
SHERMAN
STANSHERMAN
J.
ANTI-TRUST
CATERBONE,
STAN ANTI-TRUST
ACTPRO
OF 1890
SE
ACT
J. CATERBONE, AND
OF
PRO 2,4
SEADVANCE
1890
7 -
ANDSTAN
2,4 MEDIA
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J.-CATERBONE
ADVANCE STAN
GROUP
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MEDIA CATERBONE
- SHERMAN
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Racks
Painting
Floor Paint/Carpeting

Projection Room Subtotal $0.00

2ND FLOOR OFFICES


Computer Systems
Desk and Counters
Office Supplies
Legal - Registration/Agreements
Design - Logo/Stationary/Business Cards
Printers/Calculators/IPOD/Iphone
2nd Floor Subtotal $0.00

Total Costs $0.00

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CATERBONE,
STAN ANTI-TRUST
ACTPRO
OF 1890
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ACT
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OF
PRO 2,4
SEADVANCE
1890
7 -
ANDSTAN
2,4 MEDIA
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J.-CATERBONE
ADVANCE STAN
GROUP
J. GROUP
MEDIA CATERBONE
- SHERMAN
AND ADVANCED
AND
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MEDIAACT
ANTI-TRUSTGROUP
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Strong Cinema Products Equipment Quotation
A wholly-owned subsidiary of Ballantyne of Omaha
4350 McKinley Street, Omaha, NE 68112 USA Quote No.: QSTSRF_10908
TEL: +1 (402) 453-4444; FAX: +1 (402) 453-7238 Date: 1/8/08
WEB: www.strong-cinema.com; EMAIL: CustSales@btn-inc.com Customer Request: 1/8/08
Prices Good For: 90 days
DEALER (Exporter): SHIP TO (Project): Customer Account No.:
Roger Fitzwater 2 screens Req'd Date of Shipment:
717-278-4199 Method of Transport: TBA
woodcrestaudio@yahoo.com Goods Terms: TBA
Freight Terms: FOB Omaha
Handling/Duties Agent:
Line Unit LIST Unit Total
Item Quant Unit Order No. Description Price (US$) Net (US$) Net (US$)

Film Equipment
1 2 EA SIMSYS3/RS Simplex Millennium II 35mm Projector: $13,430.00 40% $8,058.00 16,116.00
w/ Two-Lens Manual Turret
w/ New Analog LED Visible red readers
Change over Unit
Synch Motor 110/220V, 60Hz.

Advanced Media Group Theater at Hotel Brunswick, December 26, 2009


2 2 SET FGS-35 35mm Upper & Lower Film Guidance system $260.00 40% $156.00 312.00

XENON CONSOLE SYSTEM:


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3 2 EA HLIIA-HR3 Strong Highlight II Console System 3000 watts $9,935.00 40% $5,961.00 11,922.00

5 2 EA PREWIRE Projector Prewired $475.00 40% $285.00 570.00

6 2 eCNA100-C1 Strong eCNA100 console mount automation with Single $3,160.00 40% $1,896.00
termination board(394321-2K) Failsafe included 3,792.00

7 3 EA LTIX3000WH 3000 watts Xenon bulbs $1,050.00 50% $525.00 1,575.00

PLATTER SYSTEM:
8 2 EA 2464160 35SCDC-3 35mm 3 Deck platter w/ 2 Payout Assy $6,450.00 45% $3,547.50 7,095.00
9 1 EA 2465004 AP Make-Up Table $1,330.00 45% $731.50 731.50
10 1 EA 2468278 SP-35 35mm tape splicer $800.00 45% $440.00 440.00

LENSES
11 2 EA ISCO ISCO Lens FLAT (Sizes to be determined) $860.00 1,720.00
12 2 EA ISCO ISCO Lens SCOPE (Sizes to be determined) $1,962.00 3,924.00

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Published on April 15, 2008, Lancaster New Era (PA)

Walk This Way

Get ready for a sea change,'' says Rick Gray. Lancaster's enthusiastic mayor is talking about how the
downtown will look next spring, when the first visitors arrive at the Lancaster County Convention Center
and Marriott Hotel on Penn Square.

If all goes as planned, the difference will be dramatic. Sidewalks, lighting, benches and trash receptacles
will be standardized by then to unify the downtown streetscape. And new street trees will be planted.

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Published on April 13, 2008, Sunday News (Lancaster, PA)

The future that wasn't

Believe it or not, it was once a nice place. Not long ago, there was news about the partial demolition of the
east side of Lancaster Square, that desolate, windswept plaza surrounded by the hulking, windowless
Bulova building on one side and the Hotel Brunswick on the other, all connected by a creepy, abandoned,
multilevel concrete walkway.

It's all so ... so ... Soviet. And so sad. But it wasn't always that way. I remember.
When Lancaster Square went up around

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Published on April 13, 2008, Sunday News (Lancaster, PA)

The Future That Wasn't

Believe it or not, it was once a nice place. Not long ago, there was news about the partial demolition of the
east side of Lancaster Square, that desolate, windswept plaza surrounded by the hulking, windowless
Bulova building on one side and the Hotel Brunswick on the other, all connected by a creepy, abandoned,
multilevel concrete walkway.

It's all so ... so ... Soviet. And so sad. But it wasn't always that way. I remember.
When Lancaster Square went up around

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Published on February 27, 2008, Intelligencer Journal (Lancaster, PA)

Lancaster Square could see start of overhaul as soon as summer

City officials said Tuesday that plans to demolish portions of Lancaster Square are being finalized and
pieces of the concrete eyesore could start coming down this summer. The proposed work would occur on
the east side of the square - between the Hotel Brunswick and the Bulova building - and likely would
include demolition of the pedestrian walkway that spans North Queen Street, the stairwell and planter on
the south side of the square and the removal of the roof around the second-floor

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Published on August 30, 2007, Intelligencer Journal (Lancaster, PA)

Lancaster Square: It's a dirty job, but ...

Maybe Mike Rowe would be up for the job. You might know him as the wisecracking host of "Dirty Jobs"
on the Discovery Channel. One week he's picking up roadkill; the next he's feeling inside a cow for a fetus.
Rowe shows us the people who do these jobs, and he rolls up his sleeves, holds his nose and tries the
work himself.

Well, we have a job in Lancaster he should try.


It's not catching the acid vandal. I'm afraid

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Published on January 21, 2007, Sunday News (Lancaster, PA)

Budget to build

Up until now the convention center project on Penn Square has been much on "Big talk, little action." Next
month that should change, says the executive director of the Lancaster County Convention Center
Authority.

When the authority's new budget is unveiled, the public will see evidence that the embattled project is
well under way, said David Hixson, because the majority of the authority's spending in fiscal 2007-08 will
go toward actually

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Published on December 24, 2006, Sunday News (Lancaster, PA)

Authority started marketing work on project in 2003

Dan Logan doesn't just live his job. He eats and sleeps it, too. And that's a good thing, because Logan,
president and owner of Growth Business Development, Medford, N.J., makes a living as a consultant to
the hospitality industry.

For several years, Logan, once vice president of operations for the Hotel Brunswick, has worked with the
Lancaster County Convention Center Authority and others in the local tourism and hospitality industries to
develop a plan to market

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Published on August 3, 2006, Intelligencer Journal (Lancaster, PA)

Two squares beat as one

The fortunes of Lancaster Square are tied to those of Penn Square, according to the owner of Hotel
Brunswick. Hamid Zahedi wrote Wednesday that his hotel, based at Lancaster Square, could be renovated
to "four-diamond/four-star" quality, and its two-story concrete annex transformed into "two or three
restaurants ... plus entertainment for persons in their 30s and older."

Zahedi outlined his vision Wednesday in a letter to Lancaster County

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Published on August 2, 2006, Intelligencer Journal (Lancaster, PA)

Move convention center 1 block away

TO THE EDITOR: Now that there is some type of finality to the controversy of the convention center, I
would like to make a suggestion to the county, Penn Square Partners and anyone involved with the
downtown convention center idea. I have been relating this idea to numerous friends over the past six
months, and every one of them has thought it to be an excellent idea.

I think the convention center concept is a great idea. However, the cost and scope of the "former"

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Published on August 2, 2006, Lancaster New Era (PA)

Convention center needed Lillian G. Bennett Lancaster

Editor, New Era: Lancaster needs a convention center, not a Plan "B."

Look what good things happened to Covington, Ky., an excellent example of a new discovery for people
who want to know about this country.
Lancaster County not only has country but the city to offer visitors.
How many people know that this is the oldest inland city in our country that opened up the West? How
many know that Thaddeus Stevens and James Buchanan battled it out politically here

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Published on July 30, 2006, Sunday News (Lancaster, PA)

FAN MAIL Days until I let my Lancaster Newspapers subscription expire: 53.

Jim Mertz, Ephrata


CONVENTION CENTER, HOTEL PROJECT
In an article published over a year ago on your editorial pages, I asked:
"Is the downtown situation so unpromising that we need to do 'something', no matter how great the
subsidy, how much is put at risk, and how questionable the prospects for success?"
I then went on to describe several alternative

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Published on June 26, 2006, Intelligencer Journal (Lancaster, PA)

Claims downtown boat may leak

TO THE EDITOR: I would like to respond to J. Herbert Zug's letter ("Raising questions on downtown plan,"
Intell, June 20).

Zug uses the analogy "a rising tide lifts all boats" unless the boat has a hole in it. He asserts that those in
opposition to the proposed convention center and hotel project are in the boats with the leaks.
Unfortunately, it is Zug's argument that is doomed to sink. His letter takes liberty

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Published on June 23, 2006, Intelligencer Journal (Lancaster, PA)

Great divide laid bare at convention center mtg.

A steady stream of people at Ephrata Public Library stood behind a microphone stand Thursday night,
waiting for a chance to vent their feelings about the controversial hotel/convention center proposed for
downtown Lancaster. Some criticized the project. Others spoke in favor of it.

Whether people were "right" or "wrong," it was clear Thursday night the community remains strongly
divided over the project.
More than 60 people attended the

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Published on May 5, 2006, Intelligencer Journal (Lancaster, PA)

County study takes dim view of center

Developers of the proposed downtown convention center/hotel should consider "downsizing" the project or
finding an "alternate use for the site." If the current project is built as proposed, it will lose $1.3 million
per year.

So says the executive summary of a feasibility study of the $139.8 million project completed by PKF
Consulting at the request of the Lancaster County commissioners.
The summary was presented by PKF partner Dave Arnold

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Published on December 25, 2005, Sunday News (Lancaster, PA)

Ed Flick exemplifies the spirit of Christmas

Judy A.

Strausbaugh Ed Flick's office at Fulton Bank overlooks Penn Square, where all kinds of people traverse.
It's one of Flick's favorite views because he likes people.
Saturday morning, he was near his office helping people less fortunate have a Merry Christmas.
For the fourth straight year, the longtime banking executive volunteered to help fill and distribute 1,200
boxes of food for Lancaster County Project for the

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Published on December 19, 2005, Intelligencer Journal (Lancaster, PA)

Rep. Pitts leads fight to derail slots parlor

A developer of the proposed slot-machine parlor in downtown Lancaster said Sunday more developments
related to the project could be announced as early as this week.

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Also, local leaders and U.S.
Rep.
Joseph Pitts are expected to convene today at Lancaster County Courthouse with the aim of developing
strategies to kill the $150 million project proposed for the Bulova Technologies building.
"To develop a consensus on a game plan and to work together" is how

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Published on December 19, 2005, Lancaster New Era (PA)

The Bulova building: Casino or federal courthouse?

The downtown Lancaster building where two local attorneys want to open a slots parlor is also among the
U.S. government's favored sites for a new federal courthouse, officials said today.

"It's my understanding that people in the federal government are focusing on the Bulova building as the
best-suited site for a courthouse," Mayor-elect Rick Gray said this morning.
"My understanding is that it's along the way with

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Published on November 9, 2005, Intelligencer Journal (Lancaster, PA)

Lancaster elects Gray as mayor

Election Day was Gray's day in Lancaster city.

Democratic challenger Rick Gray defeated two-term incumbent Mayor Charlie Smithgall Tuesday by 1,323
votes, based on unofficial results.
"There's going to be a new day in Lancaster," Gray told a cheering crowd gathered in a Hotel Brunswick
ballroom.
"Now we have the real task ahead of us the task of governing."
A defeated and tired-looking Smithgall

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Published on November 9, 2005, Intelligencer Journal (Lancaster, PA)

Democratic ticket sweeps into City Council, takes 2 row offices

Lancaster city Democrats celebrated a sweep of City Council and two row offices Tuesday, upsetting a
strong Republican ticket that included three two-term incumbents.

"We're going to bring civility back to City Council," newly elected City Councilwoman Kendra Saunders said
Tuesday night at an election-night gathering in a ballroom at Hotel Brunswick.
The victory by Saunders, Louise Williams, Tim Roschel and Jose Urdaneta means, starting in January,

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Published on November 9, 2005, Lancaster New Era (PA)

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Gray's stunning win highlights big day for local Democrats How did he pull it off?

As Rick Gray emphasized late Tuesday night, today is a new day in Lancaster.

With chants of "Sweep! Sweep! Sweep!," jubilant Lancaster City Democrats Tuesday night celebrated the
ousting of Republican Mayor Charlie Smithgall, all four Republicans on City Council, and Republican control
of the city controller and treasurer offices.
Gray, the Democratic mayoral candidate, rode a wave of change to an overwhelming victory.
He took 58 percent of the vote in his

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Published on October 21, 2005, Intelligencer Journal (Lancaster, PA)

Maybe Lancaster Square needs an exorcism

I've begun to wonder whether a curse has been placed on Lancaster Square.

Could it be that the ghosts of the original Brunswick Hotel, the old Lancaster YMCA and the Grand Theater
flattened by the wrecking ball in the 1960s to make way for so-called progress have gotten back at
us for our folly?
When it comes to Lancaster Square, it's almost eerie the way we can't get our act together. The paralysis
is maddening,

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Published on October 18, 2005, Intelligencer Journal (Lancaster, PA)

City, county take new looks at Lancaster Sq.

Lancaster city and county officials, recently at odds over projects in the city, are separately pushing for
new plans to revamp the east side of Lancaster Square, which has been widely criticized for being little
more than a concrete eyesore.

Mayor Charlie Smithgall said Sunday he has asked Hunter Interests Inc. of Maryland to submit a revised
edition of its 2002 Lancaster Square Master Plan and expects to hear from it this week.
Hunter's original vision was to put the

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Published on October 18, 2005, Lancaster New Era (PA)

What's in store for Lancaster Square?

Lancaster City and county officials who have been sharply divided on Penn Square are both setting
their sights on Lancaster Square.

Lancaster Mayor Charlie Smithgall has asked Hunter Interests Inc., a Maryland consultant, to revise its
2002 Lancaster Square Master Plan. He expects an answer this week.
Meanwhile, county administrator Don Elliott says he has asked Franklin & Marshall College to survey
county residents about what they would like to

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Published on October 13, 2005, Intelligencer Journal (Lancaster, PA)

Bankruptcy filers need not go for broke

Though it may come as a surprise to some, the new bankruptcy law that takes effect Monday does not
allow bankers to collect a pound of flesh from debtors.

In fact, attorneys and bankers say the new law will seriously impact at most 10 percent of people filing for
Chapter 7 bankruptcy the most common type of bankruptcy filing in Lancaster County.
Chapter 7 offers debtors a clean slate and complete relief from their debts.
But fears that the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention

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Published on October 2, 2005, Sunday News (Lancaster, PA)

Build on success to revitalize city

Robert E. Field

In planning for the future it is important to avoid mistakes of the past; and building on current successes
is less risky than pursuing untested concepts.
With the proposed convention center/hotel, it is especially urgent that we avoid the mistakes that led to
the failure of Lancaster Square, or we may go down the same disastrous road.
The reasons for that failure, as given by former mayor and guest columnist Art Morris on Aug. 18, were
very wide of the mark.
When

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Published on October 1, 2005, Lancaster New Era (PA)

Host Resort has new owner

A Florida company with a track record of remodeling its holdings has bought the Lancaster Host Resort &
Conference Center for an undisclosed price.

Milestone Hospitality acquired the Lincoln Highway East property Sept. 23, according to a letter from the
motel's departing management company.
The 39-year-old motel in East Lampeter Township is a cornerstone of the county's tourism industry.
With 330 rooms, it's the county's

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Published on September 22, 2005, Intelligencer Journal (Lancaster, PA)

Smithgall reopens campaign center at Brunswick for


run-up to the election

Touting his record as a crime fighter and job creator, Mayor Charlie Smithgall officially reopened his
campaign headquarters Wednesday at the Brunswick Hotel.
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Surrounded by his family and 25 supporters, the Republican mayor said, if re-elected, he would continue
to put pressure on criminals, push economic development and work hard to create more jobs.
"Eight years ago, I ran for mayor because I believed that the city was headed in the wrong direction,"
Smithgall

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Published on July 26, 2005, Intelligencer Journal (Lancaster, PA)

Senate panel OKs funds for Lancaster Square, city garage

Lancaster Mayor Charlie Smithgalls plan to put the historic Rocky Springs Carousel in Lancaster Square
got more federal support Monday. The U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee voted to include $200,000
for the rehabilitation of Lancaster Square in its version of the Departments of Transportation, Treasury,
Judiciary, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies Fiscal Year 2006 Appropriations bill,
U.S. Sen. Arlen Specter said Monday. The Pennsylvania Republican said the

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Published on July 13, 2005, Lancaster New Era (PA)

The Brunswicks new Taste

THE WEEKLY DISH By E. Martin HulseJIM SWITZENBERG AND RON PFEIFFER have brought a new taste to
town. Taste at the Brunswick (151 N. Queen St., Lancaster, 397-4800) will open for dinner Friday with
eclectic city food, says Switzenberg, director of operations for Taste Catering, which recently partnered
with the Brunswick Hotel, owned by Hamid Zahedi. Tim Olivett, a Tavern on the Green and Moshulu alum,
was hired as chef, which returns the Hempfield graduate to the

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Published on May 22, 2005, Sunday News (Lancaster, PA)

New look,hours for Brunswick eatery

The restaurant and bar in the historic downtown Hotel Brunswick is receiving a facelift.

Since the hotel was bought by Hamid Zahedi in February, the lounge and bar was closed and the
restaurant was only open for breakfast, mainly for hotel customers.
The lounge and bar reopened this weekend to the public with new paint and carpeting, and will be
completely renovated within the next two weeks with a new bar, dining and lounge furniture. Additionally,
lunch and brunch are expected to open

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Published on May 18, 2005, Lancaster New Era (PA)

Library tax rejected; mayor, supporters prevail in city


City impact? Fall campaigns will target revitalization

Russ Miller called Luis Mendoza last night in hopes of burying the hatchet.

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The city GOP chairman said the party must reunify after Mayor Charlie Smithgall handily defeated
challenger Mendoza by nearly a two-to-one margin in Tuesday's primary election.
Smithgall earned 65 percent of Republican votes.
"Luis has been a good Republican in the past and I hope we can get everyone on board working for a
victory in November," said Miller.
United the

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Published on April 20, 2005, Intelligencer Journal (Lancaster, PA)

Brunswick owner seeks to revive movie house

The new owner of the Ramada Inn Brunswick is proposing to revitalize a portion of Lancaster Square into a
movie/performing arts theater.

But before Hamid Zahedi of New York begins, he wants to see more people invest in entertainment
attractions downtown, said a consultant during a press conference Tuesday on the square.
Thomas DePaul of the DePaul Group of Lancaster said he was hired by Zahedi to develop the project at the
former Eric Theater, located next to the Brunswick.
DePaul

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Published on April 19, 2005, Intelligencer Journal (Lancaster, PA)

Turn W&S into an IMAX theater

TO THE EDITOR:

It's hard to believe that the proposed convention center for Penn Square is still being considered. Can't
Penn Square Partners read? Common knowledge makes it clear that the convention center business is a
mess, "plagued by a taxpayer-funded burst of expansion and a continuing dearth of customers." To entice
business, convention center managers are giving space away.
I suggest that anyone who wants an honest appraisal of the

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Published on April 17, 2005, Sunday News (Lancaster, PA)

Teaching retailers to capitalize on convention center

A national small-retailing expert plans to tell Lancaster city store owners how they can do more than just
scratch their niche.

John Ogden, a professor at Kutztown University's Small Business Development Center and a published
consultant on retail marketing, will visit Tuesday morning at the request of the Downtown Investment
District Authority.
Kelly Withum, who became director of the DID about three months ago, said the organization is
sponsoring Ogden's visit

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Published on April 17, 2005, Sunday News (Lancaster, PA)

Following faith, D.R.E.A.M.S.


Entrepreneur who overcame hard times seeks to boost women, minority businesses.

An entrepreneur relatively unknown in Lancaster wants to introduce his venture by helping other small
businesses showcase what they have to offer.

Macajah Lee Brown Jr. is organizing the Women & Minority Business Expo, set for 4 to 10 p.m. April 28 at
the Brunswick Hotel, 151 N. Queen St.
Brown, 45, is founder of D.R.E.A.M.S. Minority Business Network, a one-man operation that looks for
partners who share his desire to boost entrepreneurial opportunities for women, blacks,

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Published on March 22, 2005, Lancaster New Era (PA)

Shaub accuses Henderson of attempting to kill hotel project

Lancaster County Commissioner Pete Shaub accused fellow Commissioner Molly Henderson this morning of
attempting to snuff out hope for a Penn Square hotel and convention center.

Henderson presented motions this morning that would direct county attorneys to look for alternatives to
the $129 million Marriott hotel and meeting center planned for the former Watt & Shand building.
That project remains on life support as lawmakers attempt to advance a compromise tax arrangement

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Published on March 17, 2005, Lancaster New Era (PA)

What about the Brunswick?

The new owners of Hotel Brunswick are trying to take advantage of the apparent failure of the planned
$129 million Penn Square hotel and convention center.

Hamid Zahedi, whose real estate partnership purchased the aging Brunswick in January, has suggested
convention center planners now turn their attention to his Lancaster Square property, two blocks north.
"All I am saying is if they're so hell-bent on having a convention center, this is another

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Hotel Brunswick aims to meet rising expectations


First renovated rooms in $4 million project ready to open this month.
Lancaster New Era
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At least they are finally going to get smart and move the check in and lobby to the first floor, queen and
chestnut corner. This hotel never had any street presence. One has to look hard to even know that it's
there! Who knew it had a pool?

They've had a high visible location, and never utilized it! seems like now they will. Hopefully it will spill
over to the rest of the square.

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At least they are finally going to get smart and move the check in and lobby to the first floor, queen and
chestnut corner. This hotel never had any street presence. One has to look hard to even know that it's
there! Who knew it had a pool?

They've had a high visible location, and never utilized it! seems like now they will. Hopefully it will spill
over to the rest of the square.
This was an integral part of the late 1960s "Urban Renewal" plan. The expectation was that people would
walk INSIDE the "mall" from the parking garages to the shops.

When the current Brunswick was built, a big chunk of the first floor was taken up by an open public
walkway between Chestnut St. and Lancaster Square; this was not enclosed until many years later. Retail
stores were supposedly of a higher value than a hotel lobby, and indeed there was a bank in the
Brunswick building on N. Queen St. near Chestnut for a number of years. The "shopping mall" between
the Brunswick and the Hess Dept. Store at Queen and Chestnut was expected to be the pedestrian artery
(these "shops" still exist, being used as meeting rooms for the Brunswick). The second and third level of
the "shopping mall" included a large movie theater, later divided into two (this still exists, it is still
vacant).

Originally there were three pedestrian levels connected and surrounding Lancaster Square on all four
sides. There was also parking on the roof level, and it WOULD HAVE BEEN possible to drive from the Duke
St. garage over to the Prince St. garage at the top level! (I don't think it was ever implemented). Of
course this ended when the west side of the "concrete monstrosity" was demolished a few years after it
was completed. The Duke St. ramp to this parking level remained for many years, but was later
demolished to add a few street-level spaces next to the Duke St. parking garage. There are still lines for
parking spaces visible (from inside the Brunswick) on the roof of the movie theater above the "shopping
mall" on the east side of Lancaster Square.

The designers of this project actually expected the second level to be nearly as busy as street level. The
point is, the Brunswick was designed by "urban planners" who thought they knew better than people who
walk the streets. Of course, as we know now, what was once one of the three busiest commercial blocks in
Lancaster City is now a concrete wasteland (and yes, that DOES include Binns Park).

FYI, the Brunswick was originally designed to have two more floors than it does now. Rather than
redesigning the entire building, the top two floors were simply deleted. The structure is strong enough to
add these additional floors.

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