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FY 2010 Personal Property RRC No. LOC LOC STREET ASSESSED OWNER DBA 2010 Value 2009 Value INC/DEC 439720 1171 MAIN ST 1171 MAIN STREET LLC MCCAFFREY'S 21,550 21,550 0 430020 1075 BOSTON RD 1329 LIBERTY CLOTHING LLC MADRAGS 38,580 26,490 12,090 419730 1329 LIBERTY ST 1329 LIBRTY CLOTHING LLC MADRAGS 48,380 43,620 4,760 442830 1828 BOSTON RD 1828 BOSTON RD LLC EXXON MOBIL 25,700 25,700 0 418430 1899 WILBRAHAM RD 22 I'S CORP SIXTEEN ACRES COIN‐OP 2,710 2,710 0 431100 272 WORTHINGTON ST 272 WORTHINGTON STREET INC GLO LOUNGE 14,250 14,250 0 414300 32 34 BYERS ST 32 BYERS STREET INC 32 BYERS STREET INC 6,530 6,530 0 426800 454 WORTHINGTON ST 454 WORTHINGTON ST ASSOC INC MINI STORAGE & MORE 5,260 3,590 1,670 100970 370 COOLEY ST 4‐M INCORPORATED COST CUTTERS 2,680 2,680 0 118980 425 SPRINGFIELD ST 7 ELEVEN INC 7 ELEVEN STORE # 20448 16,550 16,550 0 415470 78 80 WORTHINGTON ST 80 WORTHINGTON ST LLC ZONE THE 83,360 83,360 0 428270 896 ALLEN ST 896 ALLEN ST INC EDDIE'S LIQUORS 930 750 180 303660 1655 BOSTON RD 99 RESTAURANT OF BOSTON LLC 99 RESTAURANT & PUB #30070 110,270 110,270 0 156110 1371 LIBERTY ST 99 RESTAURANTS OF BOSTON LLC 99 RESTAURANT 104,150 99,570 4,580 441880 230 VERGE ST A & M COMPRESSED AIR PRODUCTS A & M COMPRESSED AIR PRODUCTS 9,660 9,660 0 311020 33 CADWELL DR A & R TRANSPORTATION INC A & R TRANSPORTATION INC 51,960 51,960 0 111380 722 LIBERTY ST A B C GLASS CO OF SPRINGFIELD A B C GLASS CO OF SPRINGFIELD 2,000 2,000 0 114000 476 OAK ST IO A BOILARD SONS INC BOILARD LUMBER 91,070 91,070 0 149970 941 WORTHINGTON ST A C LIQUORS INC WORTHINGTON DISCOUNT LIQUORS 6,640 6,640 0 153350 487 MAIN ST A C PRODUCE CO INC A C PRODUCE CO INC 21,980 21,980 0 418140 1236 PARKER ST A COMP INC AMERITAX 2,220 2,220 0 445480 1655 BOSTON RD A DOLLAR DOLLAR A DOLLAR DOLLAR 1,490 0 1,490 158010 1655 BOSTON RD A E OUTFITTERS RETAIL CO AMERICAN EAGLE OUTFITTERS #541 18,660 18,660 0 429580 299 CAREW ST A F CALVANESE MD PC A F CALVANESE MD PC 4,340 4,170 170 418650 101 STATE ST A J EDWARDS INC A J EDWARDS INC 4,740 4,740 0 309590 794 BAY ST A JOLICOEUR & SONS INC A JOLICOEUR & SONS MASONRY 6,520 6,520 0 311320 1414 MAIN ST A L CIGNOLI CO INC A L CIGNOLI CO INC 1,740 1,740 0 147660 1387 LIBERTY ST A M F BOWLING CENTER INC A M F AIRWAY LANES 294,010 289,860 4,150 114810 60 AVOCADO ST A SIMOS & CO INC A SIMOS & CO INC 27,570 27,570 0 300060 85 PAGE BLVD AAAAA BEELINE CORP BEELINE TRAILER SALES 10,710 10,710 0 301140 83 STATE ST AARON POSNIK & CO INC AARON POSNIK & CO INC 9,270 9,270 0 412350 459 MAIN ST IO AASTHA INC MARKET LIQUORS 6,010 2,480 3,530 430820 441 WHITE ST ABBEY SECURITY INC ABBEY SECURITY INC 3,400 2,560 840 153470 1400 MAIN ST ABBOTT & CHILDREN GROUP INC SUBWAY 8,800 8,800 0 442130 164 SWITZER ST ABC PACKAGE EXPRESS INC ABC PACKAGE EXPRESS INC 4,060 4,060 0 149090 152 FISK AVE ABC SUPPLY CO INC ABC SUPPLY CO INC 29,630 20,480 9,150 111020 884 CAREW ST ABRAHAM THOMAS P A & H PRINTING CO 19,040 19,040 0 444080 614 CAREW ST ABREU VICTOR IMAGE MAKERS II (THE) 12,410 0 12,410 By Assessed Owner Personal Property FY 2010 RRC No. LOC LOC STREET ASSESSED OWNER DBA 2010 Value 2009 Value INC/DEC 301560 135 STATE ST ABSTRACT & TITLE CO INC ABSTRACT & TITLE CO INC 1,800 1,800 0 445250 0 VARIOUS LOCATIONS ACCELERATED CARE PLUS CORP ACCELERATED CARE PLUS CORP 7,590 0 7,590 300400 770 CAREW ST ACCESS FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC INC ACCESS FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC INC 19,440 13,800 5,640 303280 1500 MAIN ST ACCURATE COURT REPORTING INC ACCURATE COURT REPORTING INC 13,530 1,450 12,080 122870 477 COTTAGE ST ACE SIGNS INC ACE SIGNS INC 17,890 17,890 0 437930 795 LIBERTY ST ACEVEDO EDWIN/ANGEL VILLANUEV CABO'S FLAVA FASHIONS 8,070 6,350 1,720 301330 665 BOSTON RD ACEVEDO MANUEL SUBWAY 23,630 23,630 0 436880 67 WILBRAHAM RD ACME AUTO & RADIATOR REPAIR ACME AUTO REPAIR 10,430 10,430 0 131990 64 R NAPIER ST ACME METALS & RECYCLING INC ACME METALS & RECYCLING INC 302,310 291,210 11,100 114290 33 ALBERT AVE IO ACME SITE WORK INC ACME SITE WORK INC 110,560 68,730 41,830 146290 62 NOEL ST ACORN INC ACORN LEARNING CENTER 1,250 1,250 0 420220 989 MAIN ST ACT TELESERVICES ACT TELESERVICES 12,580 12,580 0 307230 870 MAIN ST ACTION PHYSICAL THERAPY INC ACTION PHYSICAL THERAPY INC 11,350 11,350 0 431450 424 SPRINGFIELD ST ACTIVE BACK PAIN RELIEF CTR ACTIVE BACK PAIN RELIEF CTR 17,730 17,730 0 116050 308 MAPLE ST ACUPUNTURE CENTER OF NE INC ACUPUNTURE CENTER OF NE 1,020 1,020 0 421440 37 OAK ST IO ADIGUZEL HAMDI BEST PIZZA 31,730 21,980 9,750 309870 485 ‐487 CENTRAL ST ADJON INC HALLMARK HOUSE 2,130 2,130 0 136130 1268 SUMNER AVE ADLER PAUL E ADLER PAUL E 680 540 140 423070 0 VARIOUS LOCATIONS ADT SECURITY SERVICES INC ADT SECURITY SERVICES INC 41,250 34,460 6,790 419460 32 HAMPDEN ST ADVANCE INTERNET SOLUTIONS INC MASS LIVE COM 22,260 22,260 0 145170 777 BOSTON RD ADVANCE STORES CO INC ADVANCED AUTO PARTS #105765 7,460 7,440 20 141710 128 ISLAND POND RD ADVANCE STORES CO INC ADVANCE AUTO PARTS # 57910 6,650 6,650 0 433720 0 VARIOUS LOCATIONS ADVANCED ACCEPTANCE ADVANCED ACCEPTANCE 4,680 4,680 0 429610 333 EAST COLUMBUS AVE ADVANCED AIR QUALITY INC ADVANCED AIR QUALITY INC 4,000 2,360 1,640 153140 101 KING ST ADVANTICS INC CHILDREN'S CORNER DAYCARE 890 890 0 403560 240 WALNUT ST ADVANTICS INC CHILDREN'S CORNER DAYCARE 910 910 0 446200 2071 ROOSEVELT AVE ADVENTURE INC LOVING CARE AGENCY 7,570 0 7,570 445130 0 VARIOUS LOCATIONS AEL FINANCIAL LLC AEL FINANCIAL LLC 65,830 0 65,830 403380 1655 BOSTON RD AEROPOSTALE INC AEROPOSTALE #468 8,510 8,510 0 409560 688 BOSTON RD AF AM POINT OF VIEW LLC POINT OF VIEW 5,970 5,970 0 308750 665 DICKINSON ST AFFORDABLE PEST CONTROL CO INC AFFORDABLE PEST CONTROL CO INC 1,130 3,100 (1,970) 418090 640 PAGE BLVD AFL‐CIO AFL‐CIO 1,010 1,010 0 121110 190 KENDALL ST AGE INSTITUTE OF MASS INC HAMPDEN HOUSE RETIREMENT HOME 56,830 52,290 4,540 153120 200 KENDALL ST AGE INSTITUTE OF MASS INC CHAPIN CENTER 48,710 48,710 0 128420 1391 MAIN ST AGNOLI ROBERT G NOVAK & AGNOLI 9,360 9,360 0 137560 1215 PARKER ST AGOSTINHO ACACIO ACE SHOE REPAIR 5,990 5,990 0 309570 419 TAYLOR ST AGRO AUTOMOTIVE INC AGRO AUTOMOTIVE INC 13,010 13,010 0 300410 309 EAST ST AIRLINE DRUG INC LOUIS & CLARK DRUG INC 18,870 18,870 0 By Assessed Owner Personal Property FY 2010 RRC No. LOC LOC STREET ASSESSED OWNER DBA 2010 Value 2009 Value INC/DEC 308650 2 MEDICAL CENTER DR AIRLINE DRUG INC LOUIS & CLARK DRUGS 12,220 8,680 3,540 422180 1163 MAIN ST AL ANSAR INC LAVENES 1,990 1,990 0 440440 1104 MAIN ST ALBAN ANGEL & MARIA MUNDO MOBILE 5,100 5,100 0 421010 2670 MAIN ST ALBAN JACQUELINE MAIN CONNECTION 7,890 7,890 0 157870 67 WILBRAHAM RD ALBAN ORLANDO ALBAN INSURANCE 5,340 5,340 0 410000 1414 MAIN ST ALBANO MARK ATTY DALSEY FERRARA & ALBANO 4,550 4,550 0 428660 99 I MILL ST ALBANO STRUCTURAL STEEL DETAIL ALBANO STRUCTURAL STEEL DETAIL 2,100 0 2,100 416820 2757 A MAIN ST ALBERTO AURELIO R LATINO'S KITCHEN 15,800 15,800 0 307910 385 BELMONT AVE ALBINO YVETTE NAIL STIX 1,470 2,010 (540) 442940 684 BELMONT AVE ALBRECHT CATHERINE 3HREE CAFE 18,020 0 18,020 416330 115 DARTMOUTH TER ALBURY DEBORAH & CHESTER STRO YIREH GROUP THE 720 720 0 431350 536 WORTHINGTON ST ALE HOUSE INC THE ALE HOUSE THE 24,990 24,990 0 305670 55 STATE ST ALEKMAN RYAN ALEKMAN RYAN 1,100 1,100 0 445500 1655 BOSTON RD ALL ACCESS TRADING LLC INCREDIBLE TOYS 15,420 0 15,420 419260 238 CHESTNUT ST ALL STAR INSURANCE AGENCY INC ALL STAR INSURANCE AGENCY INC 1,520 1,520 0 311110 1067 EAST COLUMBUS AVE ALL STATES TRANSPORT INC ALL STATES TRANSPORT INC 28,270 28,270 0 421670 896 MAIN ST ALL WASTE MGMT LLC ALL WASTE MGMT LLC 1,430 1,430 0 101860 858 PARKER ST ALLAN ETHAN & ROSE SIXTEEN ACRES NURSERY SCHOOL 3,770 3,770 0 119580 60 DERRYFIELD AVE ALLARD ROBERT ENGRAVERS TOUCH 14,560 14,560 0 421820 450 COTTAGE ST ALLARD ROGER & COLLEEN ALLARD & ALLARD 8,340 8,340 0 100220 276 BELMONT AVE ALLEN MITCHELL T ALLEN MITCHELL T 4,580 3,790 790 429750 37 WAREHOUSE ST ALLEN & BURKE CONSTRUCTION LLC ALLEN & BURKE CONSTRUCTION LLC 38,330 30,100 8,230 421630 1145 MAIN ST ALLEN BONNIE ALLEN BONNIE 2,420 2,420 0 150790 35 ROCHELLE ST ALLEN DONOVAN TOP JOB CLEANING SRVCS 9,720 9,720 0 438430 120 WESTMINSTER ST ALLEN GINA P GINA P ALLEN TYPING SERVICE 650 650 0 444150 352 COOLEY ST ALLI EDUCATIONAL ENTRPRS INC HUNTINGTON LEARNING CENTER 16,950 0 16,950 443040 271 CAREW ST ALLIANCE HEALTHCARE SERVICES ALLIANCE HEALTHCARE SERVICES 1,038,070 0 1,038,070 408540 271 CAREW ST ALLIANCE IMAGING INC SPRINGFIELD MRI 440,470 438,980 1,490 101650 143 MAIN ST ALLIANCE UPHOLSTERY INC ALLIANCE UPHOLSTERY INC 3,770 3,770 0 114780 11 EAST FISK AVE ALLIED FIRE PROTECTION INC ALLIED FIRE PROTECTION INC 16,760 16,760 0 117800 115 ST GEORGE RD ALLIED TESTING LABS INC ALLIED TESTING LABS INC 14,430 14,370 60 435590 44 ROSE ST ALLIED WASTE INDUSTRIES INC ALLIED WASTE INDUSTRIES INC 859,820 859,820 0 427670 0 VARIOUS LOCATIONS ALLIED WASTE N AMERICA INC ALLIED WASTE N AMERICA INC 2,610 2,610 0 115240 2220 MAIN ST ALLSTON SUPPLY CO INC ALLSTON SUPPLY CO INC 16,200 16,200 0 429310 88 G INDUSTRY AVE ALL‐TEK INC ALL‐TEK INC 2,250 2,250 0 431640 1295 WORCESTER ST IO ALMONTE FELIPE & YOSELING EL RINCON RESTAURANT 9,410 9,410 0 421130 494 CENTRAL ST ALMONTE PEDRO REYDI MARKET 17,490 17,490 0 411840 346 BAY ST ALMONTE PEDRO A NATHALY'S MARKET 13,240 11,240 2,000 By Assessed Owner Personal Property FY 2010 RRC No.
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