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Stop the Corridor Petition Signers As Of Stop the Corridor petition signers as of 4-2-19.csv Stop the Corridor petition sign nationbuil middle_ legal primary_ primary_ primary_co primary der_id prefix first_name name last_name suffix full_name _na primary_address1 primary_address2 address3 primary_city primary_county state primary_zip untry_code primary_country _fips primary_submitted_address 27089 Faylene Webster Faylene Webster 350 Madawaska Rd ---Palmyra-- Somerset ME 4965 US United States 350 Madawaska Road---Palmyra---Maine ---04965 36966 Beverly Haskell Beverly Haskell PO Box 62 ; Hulls Cove Hancock ME 4644 US United States P.O. Box 62; Hulls Cove, ME 04644 22371 Mellissa Fuller Mellissa Fuller 104 Wassau St Apt 3 ; Millinocket Penobscot ME 4462 US United States 104 Wassau St Apt 3; Millinocket, ME 04462 38378 Marcia Libby Marcia Libby 676 Bonny Eagle Rd ; Standish Cumberland ME 4084 US United States 676 Bonny Eagle Rd; Standish, ME 04084 31589 Starr Gilmartin Starr Gilmartin 831 oak point Rd ; Trenton Hancock ME 4605 US United States 831 oak point road; Trenton, maine 04605 29481 Marjorie Spencer Marjorie Spencer 304 Hancock Pond Rd / Denmark Oxford ME 04022-0035 US United States 304 Hancock Pond Road / Denmark ME / 04022-0035 35569 Leland Markham II Leland Markham II 552 riverside Dr #A Augusta Kennebec ME 4330 US United States 552 riverside drive #A Augusta Maine 04330 31035 evan gagne evan gagne 2 Diamond Durham NC 27703 US United States 2 Diamond Ct 30475 Raymond Dube Raymond Dube 3 conely Presque isle Aroostook ME 4769 US United States 3 conely Presque isle maine 39069 Venessa Languet Venessa Languet 3 Elmwood ave Kennebec ME 4901 US United States 3 Elmwood ave, Maine 23584 Steven Archer Steven Archer 3 Haven New Haven CT 6515 US United States 3 Haven Ct. 29838 Melissa Leclair Melissa Leclair 203 Ash St 3rd Putnam FL 32148 US United States 203 Ash St 3rd fl 24929 Shane Burlingham Shane Burlingham 6 town line row hiram Oxford ME US United States 6 town line row hiram Maine 39575 Michael Noel Michael Noel 8 Gertrude avenueSpringvale York ME 4083 US United States 8 Gertrude avenue.Springvale Maine 19498 Scott Mason Scott Mason 8Wing st Bingham Somerset ME 4920 US United States 8Wing st. Bingham Me 29867 Gene Kinnaly Gene Kinnaly 61 53rd Fireroad South Chin a Kennebec ME 4358 US United States 61 53rd Fireroad. South China, ME 04358 34134 Michael Shaw Michael Shaw 9 Devereux Rd a Parsonsfield York ME 4047 US United States 9 Devereux Rd, a Parsonsfield, ME. 04047 21828 Lisa Brown Lisa Brown PO Box 84 abbot Piscataquis ME 4406 US United States Po box 84 abbot me 04406 23874 Peter Roderick Peter Roderick 41 Monument Rd Abbot Piscataquis ME 4406 US United States 41 Monument Rd Abbot, Maine 04406 28731 Brian Cox Brian Cox 52 Pond Rd Abbot Piscataquis ME 4406 US United States 52 Pond Rd, Abbot, ME. 04406 31614 Patricia Ladd Patricia Ladd 6 N Shore Rd Abbot Piscataquis ME 4406 US United States 6 North Shore Rd Abbot, ME 04406 36277 Tricia Dunham Tricia Dunham 29 Beaver Bog Ln Abbot Piscataquis ME 4406 US United States 29 Beaver Bog Ln, Abbot, ME 04406 40607 Ralph Makowski Ralph Makowski PO Box 57 Abbot Piscataquis ME 4406 US United States PO Box 57 Abbot, ME 04406 20100 Steph Parent Steph Parent Acorn rd Freeport Cumberland ME 4032 US United States Acorn rd Freeport maine 04032 21601 Paula Parent Paula Parent 2958 H Rd Acton York ME 4001 US United States 2958 H Road, Acton, ME 04001 23015 Adele Stewart Adele Stewart Acton York ME US United States Acton Maine 24016 Kyle Berry Kyle Berry 637 Foxes Ridge Rs Acton York ME 4001 US United States 637 Foxes Ridge Rs, Acton, Me, 04001 24128 Levi Libby Levi Libby 1914 acton ridge Rd Acton York ME 4001 US United States 1914 acton ridge road Acton Maine 04001 24644 Buddy Turner Buddy Turner 44 7th St Acton York ME 4001 US United States 26414 Teddie Hanscom Teddie Hanscom 464 walker hill Rd Acton York ME 4001 US United States 464 walker hill rd Acton ME 04001 29923 Jay Woodhead Jay Woodhead 46 Willow St Acton York ME 4001 US United States 46 Willow St Acton ME 04001 30725 Barbara Strong Barbara Strong 40 Lakewood Dr Acton York ME 4001 US United States 40 Lakewood Dr., Acton, Maine, 04001 31138 Isabella Oliver Isabella Oliver 321 Main St Acton Middlesex MA 1720 US United States 91 maynard drive 34225 Anne C Williams Anne C Williams 9 Sunset Blvd Acton York ME 4001 US United States 9 Sunset Blvd. Acton, Maine 04001 34272 Sandra Knapp Sandra Knapp PO Box 705 Acton York ME 4001 US United States PO Box 705 Acton, ME 04001 34304 Beverley Bryan Beverley Bryan 15 Hopper Rd Acton York ME 4001 US United States 15 Hopper Rd Acton ME 04001 34483 Cam White Cam White 927 route 109 Acton York ME 4001 US United States 927 route 109, Acton, ME, 04001 35722 Matthew Nickerson Matthew Nickerson 569 Walker Hill Rd Acton York ME 4001 US United States 569 Walker Hill rd, Acton, Maine, 04001 38292 Jeff Donahue Jeff Donahue 337 Tattle St Acton York ME 4001 US United States 337 Tattle St Acton, Me. 04001 39791 Wendy McGlincey Wendy McGlincey 124 Mann Rd Acton York ME 4001 US United States 124 Mann Rd Acton Me. 04001 40531 Dorothea Vaillancourt Dorothea Vaillancourt 284 Goosepond Rd Acton York ME 4001 US United States 284 Goosepond Rd Acton Maine 04001 23457 Janis Graslie Janis Graslie 79 Capesplit Rd Addison Washington ME 4606 US United States 79 Capesplit rd Addison Maine 04606 24457 Davida Ammerman Davida Ammerman 334 Mooseneck Rd Addison Washington ME 4606 US United States 334 Mooseneck Rd. Addison ME 04606 40030 Dana Johnson Dana Johnson 239 Mooseneck Rd Addison Washington ME 4606 US United States 239 Mooseneck Road, Addison,ME 31498 Dave Champion Dave Champion Aiglun Provence-Alpes-Côte4510 d'AzurFR France 4001 34135 Linda Esten Linda Esten Aiglun Provence-Alpes-Côte4510 d'AzurFR France 4001 41769 Wayne Michaud Wayne Michaud Aiglun Provence-Alpes-Côte4510 d'AzurFR France 4001 22479 Tamara Hillier Tamara Hillier 707 W Hornet Ave Alameda Alameda CA 94501 US United States 3 Hornet St 25460 Douglas Viles II Douglas Viles II 160 McNally road St Albans Somerset ME 4971 US United States 160 McNally road St. Albans Maine 04971 41336 Janice Spaulding Janice Spaulding 49 maple lane St albans Somerset ME 4971 US United States 49 maple lane st albans me 04971 43345 Tina Davis Tina Davis 4 Water Street St Albans Somerset ME 4971 US United States 4 Water Street St. Albans, Me 04971 35537 cameran sherwood cameran sherwood 60 Western Ave Albany Albany NY 12203 US United States 60 western ave suite 3 #188 36649 Lynn Locke Lynn Locke 51 Western Ave Albany Albany NY 12203 US United States 51 western ave 38129 Alexis Casey Alexis Casey 67 Western Ave Albany Albany NY 12203 US United States 67 western ave 43518 Jordan Ally Jordan Ally 14 Picnic Hill Rd Albany township Oxford ME 4217 US United States 14 Picnic Hill Rd, Albany township, Maine, 04217 26968 Caili Inman Caili Inman 829 Flat Rd Albany Twp Oxford ME 4217 US United States 829 Flat rd, Albany Twp, ME, 04217 40425 Deborah Graham Deborah Graham 15 Miles Ave Albertson Nassau NY 11507 US United States 15 Miles Rd 19821 Robert Fennell Robert Fennell 699 hussey Rd Albion Kennebec ME 4910 US United States 699 hussey road Albion Maine 04910 20531 Beth Tuttle Beth Tuttle 576 china Rd Albion Kennebec ME 4910 US United States 576 china road, Albion, 04910 22109 Morgan McCaffrey Morgan McCaffrey Albion Kennebec ME 4910 US United States Albion ME 04910 22549 Tara Hall Tara Hall 167 Drake Hill Rd Albion Kennebec ME 4910 US United States 167 Drake Hill Road Albion Maine 23605 Bradley Ingalls Bradley Ingalls 205 S Freedom Rd Albion Kennebec ME 4910 US United States 205 South Freedom rd. Albion Me. 04910 24386 Shanna Strickland Shanna Strickland 18 Winslow Rd Albion Kennebec ME 4910 US United States 18 Winslow Rd Albion ME 04910 24707 Cheryl Pike Cheryl Pike 856 China Rd Albion Kennebec ME 4910 US United States 26382 judy Proctor judy Proctor Albion ME 4910 US United States 4910 26841 Kristi Greeley Kristi Greeley 87 Drake Hl Albion Kennebec ME 4910 US United States 87 Drake Hill Albion, ME. 04910 Stop the Corridor petition signers as of 4-2-19.csv Stop the Corridor petition sign nationbuil middle_ legal primary_ primary_ primary_co primary der_id prefix first_name name last_name suffix full_name _na primary_address1 primary_address2 address3 primary_city primary_county state primary_zip untry_code primary_country _fips primary_submitted_address 26973 Chance Raymond Chance Raymond 560 Winslow Rd Albion Kennebec ME 4910 US United States 560 Winslow Rd Albion 27309 Beth Hoke Beth Hoke 534 Benton Rd Albion Kennebec ME 4910 US United States 534 Benton road, Albion, Maine 30023 KImberly Flewelling KImberly Flewelling 269 Unity Rd Albion Kennebec ME 4910 US United States 269 Unity Rd albion 30657 Sonia Hotham Sonia Hotham 26 Robbins Rd Albion Kennebec ME 4910 US United States 26 Robbins road Albion maine 37073 Tracy LeClair Tracy LeClair Albion ME 4910 US United States 4910 37456 Keith Brockway Keith Brockway 132 Robbins Rd Albion Kennebec ME 4910 US United States 132 Robbins rd Albion, ME. 04910 38426 Lucinda Gidney Lucinda Gidney 40 Abbott Rd Albion Kennebec ME 4910 US United States 40 Abbott Road Albion Maine 04910 38919 Kelly McKenzie Kelly McKenzie 179 Robbins Rd Albion Kennebec ME 4910 US United States 179 Robbins Rd, Albion Maine 04910 39241 Elizabeth Grant Elizabeth Grant 31 knights Rd albion Kennebec ME 4910 US United States 31 knights rd albion maine 04910 40357 Brian Reny Brian Reny 199 Pond Rd Albion Kennebec ME 4910 US United States 199 Pond Rd.
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