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Provider Name Licensing Region Street Address 1 City Zip Code Licensing Record Type Provider Name Street Address 1 City Zip Code Region Name 1 Root Childcare Western 63 Myron St. West Springfield 1089 Large Group 1-2-3 Grow Child Center Western 48 BARRE RD Hubbardston 01452-1208 Large Group 1-2-3 Grow Child Center Inc. Central 109 ALLEN ST Leominster 01453-2904 Large Group 1-2-3 Grow Child Center, Inc. Western 145 Mechanic St Barre 01005-1154 Large Group 123 Grow Child Center, Inc. Central 134 BURNCOAT ST. Worcester 1605 Large Group 123 Grow Child Center, Inc. Central 838 West Broadway Gardner 1440 Large Group 123 Grow Child Center, Inc. Central 341 ELM ST Fitchburg 01420-2301 Large Group 21st Century Bruce School Northeast 135 Butler Street Lawrence 1841 Large Group 21st Century Tarbox School Northeast 59 Alder Street Lawrence 1841 Large Group 5 Senses Northeast 1381 MAIN ST Reading 01867-1172 Large Group A Bright Beginning Northeast 52 TURNPIKE RD Rowley 01969-2122 Large Group A Bright Beginning Too Northeast 132 NORTH ST Danvers 01923-1242 Large Group A Brighter Future Child Care Western 83 MAIN ST Indian Orchard 01151-1103 Large Group A Brighter Rainbow Northeast 862 BOSTON RD Billerica 01821-6217 Large Group Southeast and A Child's Place Pre-School Cape 49 School St Whitman 02382-1904 Large Group A Child's View Metro Boston 56 PLEASANT STREET Dorchester 2125 Large Group A Child's View Early Learning Center Metro Boston 11 ASHMONT STREET Dorchester 2124 Large Group A Childs View Early Learning Center IV Metro Boston 618 WASHINGTON STREET Quincy 2169 Large Group A Happy Healthy Start Daycare Southeast and Preschool Cape 428 Walnut Plain Road Rochester 2770 Large Group A Kangaroo's Pouch, Inc. Metro Boston 86 CHESTNUT STREET Chelsea 2150 Large Group Southeast and A Learning Hub Cape 792 Plymouth Street Bridgewater 2324 Large Group A Place To Grow Northeast 50 PAUL REVERE RD Arlington 02476-5748 Large Group A Place to Grow at the Stratton School Northeast 180 MOUNTAIN AVE Arlington 02474-2023 Large Group A Step In Time Daycare and Preschool Central 195 WEST ST. Milford 1757 Large Group A to Z Child Care and Preschool Central 126 GOULD ST Needham 02494-2304 Large Group Abad, Julissa Northeast 336 Walnut St Lawrence 1841 Family Child Care Abbas, Faiza Northeast 21 HANCOCK ST Melrose 02176-6327 Family Child Care Abbas, Fatiha Northeast 44 OTIS ST Melrose 02176-2630 Family Child Care Abbott Wellesley Hills Children's Learning Center, Inc. Central 28 ABBOTT RD Wellesley Hills 02481-7519 Large Group Abbott, Bonnie Metro Boston 56 CHURCHILL STREET Milton 2186 Family Child Care ABC Child Care Bilingual Program Central 15 Ararat St Worcester 1606 Large Group ABC Nursery School Central 9 ACADEMY ST Chelmsford 01824-2613 Large Group ABCD Allston Brighton Headstart Metro Boston 41 Quint Avenue Allston 2134 Large Group ABCD EARLY HEADSTART Metro Boston 198 GENEVA AVENUE Dorchester 2121 Large Group ABCD Head Start @ Liberty Street Northeast 11 Liberty Street Everett 2149 Large Group ABCD Head Start and Children's Services @ Harrison Ave. Metro Boston 595 Harrison Avenue Boston 2118 Large Group ABCD Walnut Grove Head Start Metro Boston 22 ELM HILL AVENUE Dorchester 2121 Large Group Abdalian, Endza Metro Boston 26 Langdon Avenue Watertown 2472 Family Child Care Abdalla, Amal Northeast 29 PILLINGS POND RD Lynnfield 01940-1202 Family Child Care Abdel-Ghaffar, Aisha Metro Boston 56 ARLINGTON STREET Medford 2155 Family Child Care Abdera, Elena Metro Boston 63 DRUMLIN ROAD Newton 2459 Family Child Care Abdul-Qaadir, Alooah Western 46 GROVELAND ST Springfield 01108-2921 Family Child Care Abdulkadir, Anab Metro Boston 180 SHAWMUT AVENUE Boston 2118 Family Child Care Abidi, Samira Northeast 120 ASHLAND ST Melrose 02176-1201 Family Child Care Abikaram, Zunilin Josefina Northeast 28 AMES ST, 3rd FL. Lawrence 01841-4902 Family Child Care Abouelhadi, Karima Metro Boston 188 CAMPBELL AVE APT 1 Revere 2151 Family Child Care Above & Beyond SACC Program @ Brookview House Inc. Metro Boston 2 BROOKVIEW STREET Dorchester Center 2124 Large Group Above and Beyond Western 64 MAIN ST Charlton 01507- Large Group Abrams, Ingrid Northeast 3 Palis Drive Salisbury 1952 Family Child Care Southeast and Abrantes, Courtney Cape 785 North Eastern Ave. Fall River 2720 Family Child Care Abrantes, Gabriella Central 68 Cox Street Hudson 1749 Family Child Care Abreu De Pena, Yinery Northeast 91 Stearns Avenue Lawrence 1841 Family Child Care Abreu, Agustina Western 1078 Worthington Street Springfield 1109 Family Child Care Abreu, Gloria Metro Boston 405 Poplar Street Roslindale 2131 Family Child Care Abreu, Lina Central 46 PRINCETON ST Leominster 01453-1419 Family Child Care Abreu, Maria Central 9 DEAN RD. Ashland 1721 Family Child Care Abreu, Yoselin Western 52 QUEBEC ST Indian Orchard 01151-1211 Family Child Care ABZ Early Childhood Development Center Northeast 305 MAIN ST Everett 02149-5707 Large Group Southeast and Academic Achievement Center Cape 521 Mt. Hope Street North Attleboro 2760 Large Group Academy for Little People Central 2 WEATHERVANE DR Leominster 01453-5956 Large Group Southeast and Academy of Early Learning LLC Cape 465 Falmouth Road Hyannis 02601-2596 Large Group Academy of Tae Kwon Do Western 632 KINGS HWY West Springfield 01089-2342 Large Group Southeast and Academy Pre-school Cape 808 West Street Stoughton 2072 Large Group Access Enrichment Program Metro Boston 244 HARRISON AVENUE Boston 2111 Large Group Access Futures Child Care Center Central 799 W BOYLSTON ST Worcester 01606-3071 Large Group Ace-Brogan, Eva-Marie Metro Boston 53 EVANS ST Weymouth 02191-1004 Family Child Care Acero, Dolores Central 121 PAINE ST. # 1 Worcester 1605 Family Child Care 79 BROMFIELD STREET, Acevedo-Disla, Emelinda Northeast 2ND FLOOR Lawrence 1841 Family Child Care Acevedo, Alicia Western 30 VERMONT ST Holyoke 01040-1645 Family Child Care Acevedo, Ayalibys Metro Boston 1141 HYDE PARK AVE. APT Hyde Park 2136 Family Child Care Acevedo, Brendalix Central 8 CHARLTON ST FL 1 Worcester 01608-2206 Family Child Care Acevedo, Cornelia Central 9 ROSS ST Fitchburg 01420-2640 Family Child Care Acevedo, Elida Metro Boston 185 N COMMON ST APT 17 Lynn 01905-2517 Family Child Care 75 SAINT ALPHONSUS ST Acevedo, Haydee Metro Boston APT 1007 Roxbury 2120 Family Child Care Acevedo, Maria Nidia Metro Boston 625 METROPOLITAN Hyde Park 2136 Family Child Care Acevedo, Silvia Metro Boston 14 Meridian Parkway Malden 2148 Family Child Care Achieve Surround Care Program With GRASP Inc. Metro Boston 40 SCHOOL STREET Dorchester 2124 Large Group Southeast and Ackerman, Tracy Cape 341 Balcom Street Mansfield 02048-1738 Family Child Care Acorn Center for Early Education /Care Metro Boston 38 ASH STREET Boston 2111 Large Group Acorn Child Care Center Central 439 LITTLETON RD Westford 01886-4055 Large Group Acorn Learning Center Western 62 NOEL ST Springfield 01108-1269 Large Group Acosta, Alfa Central 43 Laurel st Worcester 1605 Family Child Care Acosta, Maria Metro Boston 98 STANWOOD ST Dorchester 2121 Family Child Care Southeast and Acosta, Maria S. Cape 7 Winona Street Brockton 02301-5035 Family Child Care Acosta, Milagros Northeast 24 N. BOYLSTON STREET Lawrence 1841 Family Child Care Acosta, Regina Western 168 TYLER ST. Springfield 1109 Family Child Care Acosta, Rosanna Western 13 Thames St. Springfield 1104 Family Child Care Acosta, Santa Northeast 39 SHIRLEY AVE Methuen 01844-3508 Family Child Care Active Kids Central 800 CHESTNUT ST Franklin 02038-1271 Large Group Acton Barn Cooperative Preschool Central 32 NAGOG PARK Acton 01720-3409 Large Group Acton Cooperative School, Inc. Central 592 MASS AVE Acton 01720-2238 Large Group Acuna, Santa G. Northeast 507 SUMMER ST. APT. 1 Lynn 1905 Family Child Care Adame, Celia Northeast 21 FALLS ST, #1 Lynn 1902 Family Child Care Adames De Medina, Kenia Northeast 37 CHATHAM STREET, 1ST Lynn 1902 Family Child Care Adames, Esmeralda Metro Boston 43 Oldfields Road 2nd Floor Dorchester 2121 Family Child Care Southeast and Adames, Kimberly Cape 20 Bridge Street Brockton 2302 Family Child Care Adams Montessori School Metro Boston 310 ADAMS STREET Quincy 2169 Large Group Adams St Early Learning Center II Metro Boston 330 EDGE HILL ROAD Milton 2186 Large Group Adams, Audrey Northeast 17 DIBBLE RD Lynn 01904-2084 Family Child Care Adams, Corleen A Western 1 NADEAU AVE Turners Falls 01376-2225 Family Child Care Adams, Kathleen Metro Boston 785 VFW PKWY West Roxbury 02132-2406 Family Child Care Adams, Kimberly Central 140 LAKESIDE AVE Webster 01570-3586 Family Child Care Adams, Monica Western 43 CARPENTER HILL RD Charlton 01507-5256 Family Child Care Adams, Nikki Central 101 LAKESHORE DR Winchendon 01475-1093 Family Child Care Adams, Wendy Metro Boston 108 WEST ELM AVE Quincy 2170 Family Child Care Adeeko, Tyra Western 38 Drexel St. Springfield 1104 Family Child Care Adgate, Donna Northeast 2 HILLSIDE AVENUE Woburn 1801 Family Child Care Adger, Helen Metro Boston 12 WILDWOOD STREET Dorchester 2124 Family Child Care Adhikari, Shanta Central 65 Edgewater Ave Shrewsbury 1545 Family Child Care Adjapong, Elizabeth Central 188 Beaver St. Framingham 1702 Family Child Care Adorno, Minerva Central 171 BELMONT ST. Worcester 1605 Family Child Care Adriance, Sarah Western 72 Hathaway Street North Adams 1247 Family Child Care Adventure Kids Central 116 2ND ST Leominster 01453-6006 Large Group Adventures After School Program Central 84 PLEASANT ST Leominster 01453-5636 Large Group Adventures In Montessori Early Childhood Center Metro Boston 65 Rockwood Street Jamaica Plain 2130 Large Group Adventures Preschool Children's Center Northeast 160B LEXINGTON ST Belmont 02478-0000 Large Group Afonso Henrique, Nerilda Ambrosina Central 35 MANNING ST. Hudson 1749 Family Child Care Southeast and Afonso, Maria Cape 47 Litchfield Terrace Brockton 2302 Family Child Care After School at Little People's Southeast and College - Fairhaven Cape 128 Sconticut Neck Road Fairhaven 02719-1723 Large Group After School Club Northeast 60 FOREST PARK RD Woburn 01801-2439 Large Group After School Enrichment Program Metro Boston 133 ELIOT STREET Brookline 2467 Large Group After School Program @ Fausey Western 784 Amostown Road West Springfield 1089 Large Group After School Program @ John Ashley Western 88 Massasoit Ave.
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