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Vendors-And-Contractors-Report.Pdf R55PU025 Anne Arundel County 01/21/21 11:36:23 PHPAIG0003 Dollars by Vendor Page - 1 01/01/20 To 12/31/20 Address Amount Alpha Address Postal City ST Number Paid Name Code 415383 6,959.38 A & G MANAGEMENT CO INC SUITE 300 - 20 S CHARLES ST 21201 BALTIMORE MD 511673 164,998.45 A & S UNLIMITED CONSTRUCTION LLC PO BOX 882 20718 BOWIE MD 105045 764,307,617.54 A A CO BOARD OF EDUCATION PO BOX 630836 212630836 BALTIMORE MD 105046 95,199,999.82 A A CO BOARD OF EDUCATION 2644 RIVA ROAD 21401 ANNAPOLIS MD 370281 115,000.00 A A CO FOOD & RESOURCE BANK PO BOX 650 21032 CROWNSVILLE MD 105079 1,018,034.67 A A CO PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2644 RIVA ROAD 21401 ANNAPOLIS MD ATTN: MARVIN CHARLES 270610 15,688.92 A A CO VOL FIREFIGHTERS ASSOC PO BOX 1230 21146 SEVERNA PARK MD 507688 109,468.00 A BRIGHT IDEA LLC 210 ARCHER ST 21014 BEL AIR MD 105150 406,916.05 A C SCHULTES OF MARYLAND 8221 CLOVERLEAF DR 21108 MILLERSVILLE MD 374179 322,598.57 A C SCHULTES OF MARYLAND INC 8221 CLOVERLEAF DR 21108 MILLERSVILLE MD 454964 44,185.38 A HEART FELT HOME LLC 513 DOGWOOD DR 21061 GLEN BURNIE MD 399277 440,808.83 A MORTON THOMAS & ASSOC INC 800 KING FARM BLVD 4TH FLR 20850 ROCKVILLE MD 532373 45,585.00 A STEP TO WELLNESS LLC 1826 ENCORE TERRACE 21146 SEVERN MD 105262 7,958.80 A T & T PO BOX 5019 60197-5019 CAROL STREAM IL 479341 42,437.02 A T & T PO BOX 5094 60197-5094 CAROL STREAM IL 422674 139,162.81 A T & T MOBILITY LLC 7855 WALKER DR 1ST FLOOR 20770 GREENBELT MD 530051 142,549.06 A T & T MOBILITY LLC DBA FIRST NET 60197-6463 CAROL STREAM IL PO BOX 6463 477143 21,060.00 A TO Z DATABASES 11211 JOHN GALT BLVD 68137 OMAHA NE 105148 1,012,858.54 A. 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2 01/01/20 To 12/31/20 Address Amount Alpha Address Postal City ST Number Paid Name Code 495442 155,351.56 ACTION ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS, INC. 1050 HARDEES DRIVE SUITE C 21001 ABERDEEN MD 121849 78,600.00 ADDICTION RECOVERY INC DBA HOPE HOUSE TREATMENT CENTERS 21032 CROWNSVILLE MD 26 MARBURY DRIVE 336557 23,376.25 ADELAIDE F COLHOUN TRUST PO BOX 38 20776 HARWOOD MD 105683 15,920.00 ADLER DISPLAY, INC. 7140 WINDSOR BLVD 21244 BALTIMORE MD 373594 109,089,242.70 ADP / BANK DEBIT 419039 147,069.30 ADS LLC 340 THE BRIDGE STREET STE 204 35806 HUNTSVILLE AL 485184 589,836.05 ADVANCED DATA PROCESSING INC 401 NORTH MICHIGAN AVE 60611 CHICAGO IL SUITE 2700 105787 67,510.88 ADVANCED RADIOLOGY PA 26999 NETWORK PLACE 60673-1269 CHICAGO IL 492430 376,399.43 AECOM TECHNICAL SERVICES INC 4 NORTH PARK DRIVE #300 21030 HUNT VALLEY MD 378504 8,239,267.01 AETNA US HEALTHCARE INC 151 FARMINGTON AVE 06156-9162 HARTFORD CT 269382 20,360.40 AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES INC US CHEM ANALYSIS BUSINESS CTR 19808 WILMINGTON DE 2850 CENTERVILLE RD MS BU3-2 408169 6,440.05 AH OWNER LLC - 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