The dispute began in April when Travis Resmondo, owner of property at 99, 100 and 101 78th St., posted private property signs at the path — which begins on his vacant lot at 99 78th St. and continues onto Michael Fronk and Oceana Condominium Association’s vacant lot at 98 78th St. — giving notice that trespassers would be prosecuted. Read the article………………………..
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