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DOS ID Current Entity Name Initial DOS Filing Date County 5349 the CAPITA ENDOWMENT COMPANY 10/24/1924 ALBANY 6589 SHERWOOD BROS Blah Based on Active Corporations: Beginning 1800 DOS ID Current Entity Name Initial DOS Filing Date County 5349 THE CAPITA ENDOWMENT COMPANY 10/24/1924 ALBANY 6589 SHERWOOD BROS. CO. 02/15/1895 ALBANY 11567 ALBANY CONCRETE STONE CO., INC. 03/19/1915 ALBANY 6860 NEVEROT STAINED SHINGLES, LIMITED 04/09/1928 ALBANY 6925 POMPEIAN FLOORING COMPANY 06/19/1928 ALBANY 150 FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK ALBANY 3036 AMOS D. BRIDGE'S SONS, INCORPORATED 06/17/1919 ALBANY 13428 INDEPENDENT BENEVOLENT SOCIETY OF ALBANY, INC. 10/29/1915 ALBANY 16875 THE ALBANY AND VERMONT RAIL ROAD COMPANY 10/06/1859 ALBANY 10670 HEALTH AMUSEMENT CORPORATION 10/27/1913 ALBANY 8989 THE CONSTRUCTION MAINTENANCE COMPANY 06/30/1902 ALBANY 9226 THE HEALTH PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA 07/29/1903 ALBANY 2551 THE SCHERZER ROLLING LIFT BRIDGE COMPANY 09/10/1917 ALBANY 31491 THE MENNEL MILLING COMPANY 01/13/1930 ALBANY 34151 NEW ENGLAND RAG COMMISSION CORP. 04/23/1942 ALBANY 44333 THE NEW YORK STATE ASSOCIATION OF FIRE CHIEFS, INC. 06/05/1944 ALBANY 27064 THE UNIVERSITY CLUB IN THE CITY OF ALBANY, N. Y. 05/09/1901 ALBANY 38025 NEW YORK STATE SCHOOL BOARDS ASSOCIATION, INC. 12/12/1935 ALBANY Page 1 of 2277 09/23/2021 Blah Based on Active Corporations: Beginning 1800 Jurisdiction Entity Type DOS Process Name OHIO FOREIGN BUSINESS CORPORATION J. G. IHMSEN PENNSYLVANIA FOREIGN BUSINESS CORPORATION CHARLES H. TOMLINSON NEW YORK DOMESTIC BUSINESS CORPORATION 1ST. DIR. WYATT T. MAYER BRITISH COLUMBIA FOREIGN BUSINESS CORPORATION NEVEROT STAINED SHINGLES, LIMITED PENNSYLVANIA FOREIGN BUSINESS CORPORATION POMPEIAN FLOORING COMPANY NEW YORK DOMESTIC NOT-FOR-PROFIT CORPORATION FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK CONNECTICUT FOREIGN BUSINESS CORPORATION CHARLES B. SULLIVAN NEW YORK DOMESTIC NOT-FOR-PROFIT CORPORATION LAWRENCE SCHECHTER, PRESIDENT NEW YORK DOMESTIC BUSINESS CORPORATION ERASTUS CORNING (1ST DIR.) NEW YORK DOMESTIC BUSINESS CORPORATION NOBLE T JACKSON (1ST DIR.) NEW JERSEY FOREIGN BUSINESS CORPORATION GEORGE C. VAN TUYL, JR. DELAWARE FOREIGN BUSINESS CORPORATION JOHN WAGNER ILLINOIS FOREIGN BUSINESS CORPORATION JOHN J. RYAN OHIO FOREIGN BUSINESS CORPORATION THE MENNEL MILLING COMPANY MASSACHUSETTS FOREIGN BUSINESS CORPORATION NEW ENGLAND RAG COMMISSION CORP. NEW YORK DOMESTIC NOT-FOR-PROFIT CORPORATION THE NEW YORK STATE ASSOCIATION OF FIRE CHIEFS, INC. NEW YORK DOMESTIC NOT-FOR-PROFIT CORPORATION THE UNIVERSITY CLUB IN THE CITY OF ALBANY, N. Y. NEW YORK DOMESTIC NOT-FOR-PROFIT CORPORATION NEW YORK STATE SCHOOL BOARDS ASSOCIATION, INC. Page 2 of 2277 09/23/2021 Blah Based on Active Corporations: Beginning 1800 DOS Process Address 1 DOS Process Address 2 DOS Process City 25 EAGLE ST. ALBANY 38 STATE ST. ALBANY 24 BROADWAY ALBANY COR. VINE & GREEN ST. ALBANY 117 S. MAIN AVE. ALBANY 107 WASHINGTON AVE ALBANY 93 STATE ST. ROOM 16 ALBANY 7 CAMPUS VIEW DRIVE LOUDONVILLE NO STREET ADDRESS ALBANY NO STREET ADDRESS ALBANY 452 BROADWAY ALBANY 33-55 SOUTH PEARL ST ALBANY 90 STATE ST. ARKEY BLDG. ALBANY 389 SECOND AVE ALBANY 49 NO. MOHAWK ST. COHOES 1670 COLUMBIA TURNPIKE P.O BOX 328 EAST SCHODACK 141 WASHINGTON AVENUE ALBANY 24 CENTURY HILL DRIVE,STE. 200 LATHAM Page 3 of 2277 09/23/2021 Blah Based on Active Corporations: Beginning 1800 DOS Process State DOS Process Zip CEO Name CEO Address 1 NEW YORK 12207 NEW YORK 12207 NEW YORK NEW YORK NEW YORK 12208 NEW YORK 12210 NEW YORK 12207 NEW YORK 12211 NEW YORK NEW YORK NEW YORK NEW YORK NEW YORK 12207 NEW YORK 12209 NEW YORK 12047 NEW YORK 12063 NEW YORK 12210 NEW YORK 12110 Page 4 of 2277 09/23/2021 Blah Based on Active Corporations: Beginning 1800 CEO Address 2 CEO City CEO State CEO Zip Page 5 of 2277 09/23/2021 Blah Based on Active Corporations: Beginning 1800 Registered Agent Name Registered Agent Address 1 Registered Agent Address 2 Page 6 of 2277 09/23/2021 Blah Based on Active Corporations: Beginning 1800 Registered Agent City Registered Agent State Registered Agent Zip Location Name Page 7 of 2277 09/23/2021 Blah Based on Active Corporations: Beginning 1800 Location Address 1 Location Address 2 Location City Page 8 of 2277 09/23/2021 Blah Based on Active Corporations: Beginning 1800 Location State Location Zip Page 9 of 2277 09/23/2021 Blah Based on Active Corporations: Beginning 1800 38033 WEST ALBANY VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY NO.2, INC. 12/17/1935 ALBANY 38244 NEW YORK CREDIT UNION ASSOCIATION, INC. 06/06/1936 ALBANY 40647 FERN PROPERTY CORPORATION 05/04/1931 ALBANY 22945 WEST ALBANY VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY NO. 1, INC. 08/12/1929 ALBANY 31076 KUPKE AUTO RENTING COMPANY, INC. 01/13/1913 ALBANY 43020 THE ADIRONDACK MOUNTAIN CLUB, ALBANY CHAPTER, INC. 06/26/1942 ALBANY 32486 OTTO EPSTEIN INCORPORATED 12/21/1932 ALBANY 32515 JOHN DEMICHIEL & BROTHERS, INCORPORATED 02/14/1933 ALBANY 34843 L. G. DEFELICE & SON INCORPORATED 02/07/1946 ALBANY 39026 NEW YORK PRESS ASSOCIATION, INC. 06/04/1937 ALBANY 33887 KENWORTHY & TAYLOR INC. 04/18/1940 ALBANY 56283 CHAINYK CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION 07/17/1945 ALBANY 58747 SO. ALBANY WATER CORP. 02/26/1938 ALBANY 89420 THE COHOES INTERMEDIATE BASEBALL LEAGUE, INC. 06/16/1954 ALBANY 68466 WHITE OAK EXCAVATORS, INCORPORATED 09/27/1949 ALBANY 79807 LEMMME'S INC. 05/03/1947 ALBANY 84442 BEEBE'S DAIRY, INCORPORATED 08/06/1948 ALBANY 68762 THERMO PRODUCTS, INCORPORATED 08/10/1950 ALBANY 74969 THE NEW YORK BAR FOUNDATION 06/28/1950 ALBANY Page 10 of2277 09/23/2021 Blah Based on Active Corporations: Beginning 1800 ASSOCIATION, INC. NEW YORK DOMESTIC NOT-FOR-PROFIT CORPORATION WEST ALBANY VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY NO.2, INC. NEW YORK DOMESTIC NOT-FOR-PROFIT CORPORATION NEW YORK CREDIT UNION ASSOCIATION, INC. NEW YORK DOMESTIC BUSINESS CORPORATION FERN PROPERTY CORPORATION NEW YORK DOMESTIC NOT-FOR-PROFIT CORPORATION RONALD H. SINZHEIMER, ESQ., P.C. NEW YORK DOMESTIC BUSINESS CORPORATION (1ST DIR.) EUGENIE KUPKE NEW YORK DOMESTIC NOT-FOR-PROFIT CORPORATION ADIRONDACK MOUNTAN CLUB CONNECTICUT FOREIGN BUSINESS CORPORATION OTTO EPSTEIN INCORPORATED CONNECTICUT FOREIGN BUSINESS CORPORATION JOHN DEMICHIEL & BROTHERS, INCORPORATED CONNECTICUT FOREIGN BUSINESS CORPORATION JOHN F. FORNER, JR. NEW YORK DOMESTIC NOT-FOR-PROFIT CORPORATION NEW YORK PRESS ASSOCIATION, INC. MASSACHUSETTS FOREIGN BUSINESS CORPORATION KENWORTHY & TAYLOR INC. NEW YORK DOMESTIC BUSINESS CORPORATION CHAINYK CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION NEW YORK DOMESTIC BUSINESS CORPORATION (1ST. DIR.) CHARLES P. BRATE NEW YORK DOMESTIC NOT-FOR-PROFIT CORPORATION ROBERT MARTINIANO CONNECTICUT FOREIGN BUSINESS CORPORATION WHITE OAK EXCAVATORS, INCORPORATED NEW YORK DOMESTIC BUSINESS CORPORATION LEMMME'S INC. CONNECTICUT FOREIGN BUSINESS CORPORATION %DUGAN, BARKHUFF & DUGAN CONNECTICUT FOREIGN BUSINESS CORPORATION THERMO PRODUCTS, INCORPORATED NEW YORK DOMESTIC NOT-FOR-PROFIT CORPORATION THE NEW YORK BAR FOUNDATION Page 11 of2277 09/23/2021 Blah Based on Active Corporations: Beginning 1800 36 OSBORNE RD. ALBANY 1021 WATERVLIET-SHAKER ROAD ALBANY 53 SO PEARL ST. ALBANY 23 ELK STREET ALBANY NO STREET ADDRESS ALBANY ALBANY CHAPTER, INC. P.O. BOX 2116 ALBANY NO. 112 STATE ST. RM. 310 STANDARD BLDG. ALBANY 186 STATE ST. ALBANY 90 STATE ST. ALBANY EXECUTIVE PARK TOWER ALBANY 11 NO. PEARL ST. 810 HOME SAV. BK BLDG. ALBANY SCHOOLHOUSE RD. BOX 334 R. D. #1 ALBANY 721 MADISON AVE. ALBANY 362 3RD AVE TROY 75 STATE ST. ALBANY 205 LARK ST. ALBANY 100 STATE ST. ALBANY 1760 NORTH BROADWAY ALBANY ONE ELK STREET ALBANY Page 12 of2277 09/23/2021 Blah Based on Active Corporations: Beginning 1800 NEW YORK 12205 NEW YORK 12205 NEW YORK 12207 NEW YORK 12207 NEW YORK NEW YORK 12220 NEW YORK 12207 NEW YORK 12207 NEW YORK 12207 NEW YORK 12203 NEW YORK 12207 NEW YORK NEW YORK 12208 NEW YORK 12182 NEW YORK 12207 NEW YORK 12210 NEW YORK 12207 NEW YORK NEW YORK 12207 Page 13 of2277 09/23/2021 Blah Based on Active Corporations: Beginning 1800 Page 14 of2277 09/23/2021 Blah Based on Active Corporations: Beginning 1800 Page 15 of2277 09/23/2021 Blah Based on Active Corporations: Beginning 1800 Page 16 of2277 09/23/2021 Blah Based on Active Corporations: Beginning 1800 Page 17 of2277 09/23/2021 Blah Based on Active Corporations: Beginning 1800 Page 18 of2277 09/23/2021 Blah Based on Active Corporations: Beginning 1800 92737 YUND COLOR CORP. 11/23/1953 ALBANY 105357 ORDER OF THE AMARANTH, INC. 08/02/1956 ALBANY 91101 QUOMSAB INC. 04/02/1953 ALBANY 107850 KISKIS TIRE CO., INC. 04/11/1956 ALBANY 104184 ADMAL CORP. 07/01/1955 ALBANY 93416 BOARDMAN, LTD. 02/01/1954 ALBANY 122821 MOHAWK-HUDSON SAIL AND POWER SQUADRON, INC. 09/29/1959 ALBANY 114870 STATLER INDUSTRIES, INC. 11/28/1958 ALBANY 117263 CITY BRIDGE AND STEEL WORKS, INC. 02/16/1959 ALBANY 119834 VILLA MARY IMMACULATE 05/22/1959 ALBANY 123629 SIMMONDS UPHOLSTERING CO., INC. 11/02/1959 ALBANY 110742 THE ALBANY CURLING CLUB, INC. 04/30/1958 ALBANY 112082 S. S. STORES OF AMERICA, INC. 07/07/1958 ALBANY 122721 MANAGEMENT ADVISERS, INC. 09/24/1959 ALBANY 140532 JERY & RAY'S, INC. 08/25/1961 ALBANY 132727 C. B. JOYNER CO. OF ALBANY 10/28/1960 ALBANY 131675 MELBET JEWELRY CO., INC. 09/12/1960 ALBANY 133974 A.L. HOFAKER, INC. 12/21/1960 ALBANY 158369 BRECHTEL, INC. 07/08/1963 ALBANY Page 19 of2277 09/23/2021 Blah Based on Active Corporations: Beginning 1800 NEW YORK DOMESTIC BUSINESS CORPORATION YUND COLOR CORP. CALIFORNIA FOREIGN BUSINESS CORPORATION % UNITED STATES CORPORATION COMPANY NEW YORK DOMESTIC BUSINESS CORPORATION QUOMSAB INC. NEW YORK DOMESTIC BUSINESS CORPORATION ALBANY ALUMINUM PRODUCTS, INC. NEW YORK DOMESTIC BUSINESS CORPORATION ADMAL CORP. NEW YORK DOMESTIC BUSINESS CORPORATION BOARDMAN, LTD. NEW YORK DOMESTIC NOT-FOR-PROFIT CORPORATION MOHAWK-HUDSON SAIL AND POWER SQUADRON, INC. CONNECTICUT FOREIGN BUSINESS CORPORATION STATLER INDUSTRIES, INC.

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