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Vermont Economic Recovery Grant Program VERMONT ECONOMIC RECOVERY GRANT PROGRAM AWARDS BY ORGANIZATION-ACCD ONLY Organization Award #1 TAXI $ 15,786 1824 HOUSE INN AND BARN LLC $ 112,372 275 LAKESHORE DRIVE, INC/DBA $ 29,620 2ND GEN BUILDERS, LLC $ 50,000 417 MACOMB BAY LANE, LLC $ 3,218 47 NORTH MAIN STREET LLC $ 8,303 8 FRAMES INC $ 65,091 802 EVENT GROUP CORP. $ 63,958 802 REALTY LLC $ 219,205 A NEW U SALON & FITNESS STUDIO $ 6,392 A THIVIERGE HEATING & AC LLC $ 45,640 A VERMONT TABLE $ 87,033 A W CLARK JR & SON INC. $ 52,410 A&M, LLC $ 300,000 ABACUS AUTOMATION, INC $ 50,000 ABACUS BOOKKEEPING & TAX SERVICE $ 2,651 ABD CULTURE $ 3,762 ABDI,ABDIKADIR S $ 3,587 ABDI,HUSSEIN O $ 19,197 ABDI,MOHAMED B $ 8,751 ABDI,MOHAMUD H $ 37,194 ABDINOOR,ABDIRIZAK M $ 721 ABDIRAHMAN, MOHAMED J $ 13,623 ABDULKHALEIQ,AHMED $ 11,255 ABDULKHALEIQ,EHAB $ 12,429 ABDULKHALEQ,ANMAR $ 7,193 ABDULKHALEQ,USAMAH $ 16,834 ABDULLE,OSMAN $ 778 ABDULRAZAK,FARKAD $ 7,778 ABDULRAZAK,SARMAD $ 11,630 ABOVE THE CLOUDS, INCL $ 132,158 ABRACADABRA COFFEE CO. $ 17,070 ABSAMAD,ABDIRISACK $ 907 ABSOLUTE WELLNESS HEALING SPA, LLC $ 73,240 ABUNDANT SILENCE $ 3,757 ACACIA CONSULTING, LLC $ 18,765 ACCENT PRODUCTIONS LLC $ 13,880 ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS DESIGN LLC $ 22,941 ACCURATE APPRAISAL, INC. $ 47,295 ACE GLASS & WINDOWS INC $ 20,905 ACE WEB ENTITIES LLC $ 284,415 ACEVES,GABRIEL J $ 7,492 ACROSS THE GRAIN LLC $ 1,628 ACT ACQUISITION COMPANY LLC $ 44,355 ADAMS GRANITE CO., INC. $ 50,000 ADAMS INTELLEX, PLC $ 19,379 ADAMS REAL PROPERTIES, LLC $ 12,997 ADAMS TRUCKING & EXCAVATION, LLC $ 77,410 ADAMS,KEVIN $ 39,603 ADDISON COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE $ 1,862 ADDISON PRESS INC $ 138,799 ADEN,ABDULLAHI S $ 898 ADEN,DALMAR $ 7,076 ADEN,MOHAMED $ 1,794 ADHIKARI,ROHIT K $ 17,016 ADVANCE SPRINKLER SYSTEM, INC $ 50,000 ADVANCED POWER CONVERSION SOLUTIONS $ 96,469 ADVANCED WELDING INSTITUTE $ 50,000 ADW INC $ 50,000 AEBERHARD,MATTHEW $ 11,751 AEGIS ARTWORKS $ 41,266 AFFORDABLE TRANSPORTATION SERVICE $ 21,662 AG METHANE ADVISORS, LLC $ 22,943 AHLI BABAS KABOB SHOP, INC. $ 257,703 AHMAD,AHMAD J $ 1,971 AHMED,MOHAMED $ 18,569 AK CLEANING SERVICES, LLP $ 10,734 AKES PLACE $ 103,793 AL JEFFERS AND SONS INC $ 50,000 AL RUBAII,RABIH S $ 1,145 ALASKA AND BEYOND LLC $ 19,176 ALBURG GOLF LINKS, INC. $ 21,568 ALDERSON, INC. $ 105,368 ALI,IBRAHIM M $ 1,400 ALISON HANS HEALING ARTS $ 2,656 ALISSA FROMKIN BODYWORK, LLC $ 6,607 ALL ABOUT HAIR INC. $ 16,246 ALL BREED RESCUE, INC $ 45,781 ALL PHASE PROPERTY MAINTENANCE LLC $ 24,169 ALL SEASONS COSNTRUCTION CORP $ 300,000 ALLEARTH RENEWABLES INC $ 150,000 ALLEN S. HULBERT PLUMBING AND HEATING IN $ 2,356 ALLEN, BROOKS & MINOR INC. $ 39,369 ALLEN,DUFFY H $ 3,035 ALLENDORF,DANIELLE C $ 11,945 ALLIANCE CONSULTING & EXCAVATION $ 50,000 ALLIED BUILDING CONTRACTORS LLC $ 300,000 ALLISON KORN DESIGNS $ 3,604 ALLISON PURCELL MASSAGE $ 6,534 ALLSTAR NAIL SALON $ 45,980 ALLTOGETHERNOW! PRESCHOOL $ 17,205 ALLURE SALON $ 36,613 ALMOGALLI,HADEER $ 2,037 ALPENGLOW FITNESS LLC $ 8,642 ALPINE ACCOUNTING LLC $ 878 ALPINE SYSTEMS INC $ 31,651 ALPINE VALLEY $ 78,362 ALSHAABI,MAHMOUD H $ 6,631 ALTERNATIVE ROOTS WELLNESS CENTER LLC $ 5,131 AMADON CONSTRUCTION INC $ 4,627 AMALGAMATED CULTURE WORKS $ 276,176 AMARE GUESTHOUSE $ 5,203 AMAZING VERMONT PHOTOGRAPHY LLC $ 12,380 AMBER SPROTT BOUTIQUE CO $ 14,566 AMERICAN LEGION ENOSBURG POST #42 INC. $ 5,672 AMERICAN LEGION GREEN MOUNTAIN $ 48,528 AMERICAN LEGION POST #55 $ 9,404 AMERICAN LEGION POST 12 $ 41,861 AMERICAN LEGION POST 87 WEST RUTLAND $ 51,464 AMERICAN LEGION POST 91 $ 150,732 AMERICAN PRECISION MUSEUM INC $ 11,289 AMERICAN RURAL FIRE APPARATUS $ 50,000 AMERICAN SPRINKLER CORPORATION $ 28,652 AMIR,LUL $ 3,020 AMRAMP OF VT & WESTERN MA $ 47,160 AMV PHOTOGRAPHY INC $ 4,974 AN AFFAIR BY THE LAKE $ 12,310 ANA-VERMONT INC $ 2,970 ANDERSON MARKETING LLC $ 14,327 ANDREA'S SALON, INC. $ 23,099 ANDREW BEDARD BUILDER, INC. $ 17,369 ANDREW PEARCE BOWLS LLC $ 50,000 ANGEL'S WITH FURRY SOULS $ 7,628 ANICHINI, INC. $ 4,286 ANIMAL HOUSE OF NEW ENGLAND $ 17,914 ANJALI BUDRESKI YOGA & RETREATS, $ 2,068 ANN CLARK LTD $ 50,000 ANNE MIENTKA PHOTOGRAPHY $ 4,102 ANYTIME FITNESS $ 20,179 AO GLASS LLC $ 50,000 APPALACHIAN TRAIL ADVENTURES $ 4,450 APPLE CONSTRUCTION, LLC $ 71,883 APPLESEED SOLUTIONS $ 8,548 APPLIED BOLTING TECHNOLOGY PRODUCTS $ 166,270 APRIL FARNHAM $ 10,431 AQUA VITEA LLC $ 300,000 ARC BOOKKEEPING $ 1,203 ARCANA INC $ 12,251 ARCTIC AIR REFRIGERATION LLC $ 50,000 ARIEL NELSON LLC $ 18,048 ARIEL'S HONEY INFUSIONS $ 6,810 ARIF,ALAA A $ 12,404 ARIF,ARIF Y $ 20,805 ARJ ELECTRIC $ 15,815 ARNOLD,CANDICE J $ 111,951 ART DAVIS AG SERVICES LLC $ 50,000 ARTEMIS FITNESS $ 22,830 ARTISTIC CEMETERY MEMORIALS, INC. $ 4,395 ARTS MANAGEMENT SERVICES LLC $ 7,095 ASH GOLD $ 11,912 ASIA MINOR, INC. $ 63,610 ASIIMWE,BURIMPIKAHI $ 4,928 ASSOCIATES IN ACCOUNTING, PLC $ 50,000 ASSOCIATES IN PERIODONTICS $ 50,000 ATHENA ADVOCACY $ 50,000 ATLAS ACUPUNCTURE $ 11,163 ATMOSPHORIA, LLC $ 2,089 AUCHINCLOSS CUSTOM LIGHTING $ 17,929 AUDIOCARVE INC $ 50,000 AUDIONX $ 111,649 AUSTIN CONSTRUCTION INC $ 300,000 AUSTIN DESIGN, INC. $ 50,000 AUTO SOURCE DIRECT LLC $ 242,505 AUTOHAUS $ 88,718 AUTOMASTER $ 300,000 AUTUMN MOUNTAIN WINERY & CABINS $ 19,644 AVA LLC $ 1,237 AVANTI HUGERTH INC $ 26,245 AVIATRON, INC. $ 300,000 AZALEA SUN $ 5,302 AZIATO,KOSSI K $ 11,690 B & J WOOD CORPORATION $ 125,767 B & L PLUMBING & HEATING INC $ 47,395 B&W CATERING COMPANY LLC $ 218,386 B.A.B. EXCAVATING INC. $ 50,000 BAG END BUILDERS LLC $ 44,246 BAHR,KENNETH J $ 9,100 BAHR,SUSAN L $ 1,343 BAILEY MOTORS INC. $ 116,390 BAKED BEADS, INC. $ 143,953 BAKER SLATE INC $ 23,073 BAKKALI,AZIZ $ 5,509 BALANCE MASSAGE THERAPY $ 8,882 BALLET VERMONT LLC $ 13,336 BALLET WOLCOTT $ 11,537 BARB'S STUDIO HAIR DESIGN $ 5,490 BARBIS FINE ART CONSERVATION, LLC $ 8,154 BARBOZA,CLARE $ 17,827 BARD FARM ENTERPRISES, INC $ 71,899 BARN OPERA $ 75,435 BARNARD EXCAVATION & LOGGING INC $ 50,000 BARNARTS CENTER FOR THE ARTS $ 12,836 BARRE AREA SENIOR CENTER $ 25,961 BARRE CHIROPRACTIC CENTER $ 22,070 BARRE OPERA HOUSE $ 74,833 BARRIE FISHER PHOTO $ 25,085 BART LARROW, JR., D.M.D. $ 30,333 BARTLETT & SONS EXCAVATING $ 50,000 BARTLETT,JULIAN $ 50,449 BARTON BAKING COMPANY LLC $ 45,807 BASHA,ABDUL $ 1,524 BASIC,SENAD $ 11,135 BATCHELDER,KAITLYN A $ 1,015 BATO AUTO INC $ 21,374 BATTENKILL COMMUNICATIONS INC $ 87,124 BAYBERRY COTTAGE $ 6,195 BDL ENTERPRISES, INC. DBA OXBOW $ 16,245 BE.SKIN CLINIC $ 64,994 BEACON HILL BUILDERS & ASSOC. $ 50,000 BEAR CODE $ 50,000 BEAR MOUNTAIN WORKS, INC. $ 16,839 BEATTIE EARTHWORKS INC $ 12,598 BEAUTY BOUTIQUE INC $ 8,198 BEAUTY ORGANIC $ 4,300 BEAUTYWAY PRODUCTIONS LLC $ 13,754 BEAVER CREEK CONTRACTING $ 38,958 BEAVER MEADOW FARM $ 3,205 BEE'S WRAP $ 50,000 BEEBE,MARLENIS D $ 1,769 BELKNAP'S PLUMBING & HEATING, INC. $ 35,432 BELLA DONNA SALON LLC $ 12,715 BELLA VIE NAIL SPA $ 300,000 BELLA VOCE INCORPORATED $ 4,951 BELLAVANCE WELDING, LLC $ 50,000 BELLCO ENTERPRISES LLC $ 50,000 BELLE SAVON VERMONT $ 3,794 BENNETT & ZAIKOWSKI PC $ 17,421 BENNINGTON AREA HABITAT FOR HUMANITY $ 43,543 BENNINGTON COLLEGE $ 4,582 BENNINGTON LANES $ 34,610 BENNINGTON MUSEUM INC $ 77,143 BENNINGTON PHYSICAL THERAPY P C $ 12,314 BENOIT TRUCKING, INC. $ 91,642 BENOIT,ANGELA C $ 5,192 BENT HILL BREWERY $ 84,639 BENTLEY HOUSE B&B, LLC $ 4,965 BERNIE GAGE PLUMBING & HEATING $ 141,194 BERTRAND ELECTRIC LLC $ 67,838 BEST BANDS, INC. $ 47,189 BEST IN VT TOURS & CHARTER LLC $ 1,535 BEST NAILS $ 12,619 BETH MUELLER INC $ 27,637 BETHANY BIRCHES CAMP $ 36,206 BETTER CONSTRUCTION LLC $ 50,000 BETTER ENTERPRISES, INC. $ 3,371 BETTER LIVING AUDIOLOGY $ 145,635 BETTY BROWN BB TRUCKING, INC. $ 4,625 BEVINS' DOOR, LLC $ 50,000 BGM INCORPORATED $ 50,000 BHAV SPA $ 28,196 BICKFORD,AMANDA $ 1,451 BIG BROTHER SECURITY PROGRAMS, INC. $ 45,150 BIG FATTY'S BBQ $ 150,000 BIG HEAD INC $ 16,550 BIG TRIKE INC $ 150,000 BIGGAM, FOX & SKINNER, LLP $ 86,877 BIKE SOLUTIONS $ 50,000 BIKE TRACK INC $ 215,959 BIKRAM YOGA WILLISTON $ 17,109 BILANCIA CORPORATION $ 24,399 BILL SANVILLE GARAGE DOOR & $ 39,818 BILLIE JEAN VINTAGE $ 3,082 BILLINGS FARM & MUSEUM $ 103,128 BIOLOGIC INTEGRATIVE HEALTHCARE LLC $ 53,012 BIRCH LLC $ 9,008 BIRCHGROVE BAKING, INC $ 53,625 BIRDS OF A FLOWER LLC $ 123,098 BIRDS OF VERMONT MUSEUM $ 7,049 BIRKE PHOTOGRAPHY INC $ 12,405 BIRNN CHOCOLATES OF VERMONT, INC. $ 167,720 BISHOP BOOTH CONFERENCE CENTER $ 67,770 BISHOP DRYWALL, INC. $ 70,178 BISHOP,BEVERLY $ 17,297 BITTER LACROSSE LLC $ 103,064 BIXBY MEMORIAL FREE LIBRARY $ 8,244 BLA PARTNERS, LLC $ 300,000 BLACK BACK PUB LLC $ 182,427 BLACK BEAR BIODIESEL, LLC $ 30,821 BLACK KNIGHT COMICS $ 4,505 BLACK MOUNTAIN ASSISTED FAMILY LIVING INC $ 2,598 BLACK RIVER DESIGN ARCHITECTS, PLC $ 56,939 BLACK RIVER EQUIPMENT LLC $ 14,437 BLACK TROUT DESIGN $ 11,484 BLACKBURN FOODS LLC $ 41,100 BLACKROCK CONSTRUCTION, LLC $ 50,000 BLAKE'S FITNESS, LLC $ 5,211 BLISS BEE $ 151,612 BLISS RIDGE, LLC $ 10,035 BLISSFUL BETTIES, LLC $ 1,348 BLISSFUL HEALING, LLC $ 18,157 BLOCKHOUSE STUDIO, LLC $ 9,637 BLOMMA FLICKA FLOWERS $ 36,171 BLOSSOMING BOUGH LLC $ 16,440 BLOUIN SISTERS LLC $ 10,030 BLUE HERON ACUPUNCTURE, LLC $ 7,425 BLUE MOON CLOTHING & GIFTS $ 29,496 BLUE OX ENTERPRISE INC $ 24,185 BLUE ROOF DESIGNS $ 1,074 BLUE SKY FUNDRAISING LLC $ 99,545 BLUE SKY WINDOW CLEANING LLC $ 39,022 BLUSH LLC $ 31,556 BOB'S QUICK STOP $ 25,163 BODHIFIT $ 3,737 BODY LE BRONZE, INC $ 91,770 BODYWORK ARCHITECTURES $ 23,720 BOHEMIAN BREAD DBA BOHEMIAN BAKERY $ 67,139 BOLDUC AUTO SALVAGE, INC $ 118,432 BOLESKI,MICHELLE $ 33,951 BON TEMPS GOURMET $ 61,206 BOOKKEEPING BY KATHRYN $ 4,138 BOOTH DENTAL LAB, INC.
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