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Ma Cares Act Charter Boat Relief Program MA CARES ACT CHARTER BOAT RELIEF PROGRAM - ROUND ONE APPLICATION STATUS Applications were mailed 8/3/20 to all individuals who obtained a 2020 MA Charter Boat Permit prior to 6/1/20. Applications & appeals were due 8/22/20. Payments were distributed to approved applicants on 9/15/20. List is in alphabetical order by last name of permit holder. Current as of: September 16, 2020 LAST NAME FIRST NAME VESSEL NAME VESSEL STATE APPLICATION APPEAL PAYMENT REG NBR SUBMITTED ACCEPTED STATUS ABBISSO JACOB SUMMER SON MS3496AW NO N/A N/A ABDOW MICHAEL MAGIC 1168916 YES YES MAILED 9/15 ABDOW STEVEN FARACHER MS7722AA NO N/A N/A ABEL MATTHEW ADRIA J 1078932 NO N/A N/A AHRENS ANTHONY CONTENDER MD088DB NO N/A N/A ALGER JASON BLACK AND BLUE MS3821BJ NO N/A N/A ALISE ANTHONY RIG-A-TONY MS7451BA NO N/A N/A ALLEN DORWIN LORI ANN 617349 YES N/A MAILED 9/15 ALMQUIST JOHN JOY C MS1992FT NO N/A N/A ALTRICH DAVID NOT NAMED MS3454BL NO N/A N/A AMORELLO MARK SASHAMY 1071969 NO N/A N/A ANDERSEN ROBERT ANDIAMO II MS6703BK NO N/A N/A ANDERSON TY TY ONE ON 1128217 NO N/A N/A ANTONINO RICHARD BLACK ROSE MS7764BK NO N/A N/A APOSTOLIDES GEORGE CLAIRE 1218486 NO N/A N/A APPLEGATE ANDREW NO AGENDA MS5692HU NO N/A N/A ARSENAULT JOSEPH WEJACK 509950 NO N/A N/A ASHMUN CHARLES CAY LEE MS7860AM NO N/A N/A AUERBACH WILLIAM AUERYAHT 1198880 NO N/A N/A AULD JAMES NOT NAMED - (AULD) MS7154BA NO N/A N/A AUSTIN JERRE CLINTON D MS3348JA NO N/A N/A AVILA JEFFREY VIPER 1142709 NO N/A N/A AVILA ROBERT PESCADOR 1243123 NO N/A N/A BABCOCK COHEN NOT NAMED - (BABCOCK) MS4895BM NO N/A N/A BADER BARRY JACKIE LU II MS1073BB NO N/A N/A BAGG MARK BAKANA MS1447AJ NO N/A N/A BAKANOWSKI JAMES TUNAMI MS0953JB NO N/A N/A BAKER KEITH KELLY ANN 1107099 YES N/A MAILED 9/15 BAKER KEITH SANDRA B MS6176BJ NO N/A N/A BALLOU RODGER BREAKER 1151439 NO N/A N/A BANDINI JOHN FISH BANDIT MS3937BH NO N/A N/A BARNES RONALD ELMO MS3194BJ NO N/A N/A BARTELS DAVID EXPLORER MS6967BG NO N/A N/A BASSETT JAMILE FLY FISHERMAN MS3060JB NO N/A N/A BAXTER BENJAMIN UNFORGIVEN MS0505BB NO N/A N/A BEES JEFFREY NO NAME (BEES) MS5406BU NO N/A N/A BELEKEWICZ ROBERT LENKE ANN 120384 NO N/A N/A BELOFF ROBERT NEW HORIZONS 598695 NO N/A N/A BERARDI CHRISTIAN KATHRYN T 1203996 NO N/A N/A BERGERON WAYNE JANINE B 695864 YES N/A MAILED 9/15 BERGGREN GERALD ENOCH MS7436AK NO N/A N/A BERIAU BRIAN SUMMER SESSION 1038559 NO N/A N/A BERLINGUET JOHN MARY B MS0321MB NO N/A N/A BERMAN JUDD HOOK'D AGAIN MS2026AK NO N/A N/A BETTI ROBERT ESCAPE 1163557 NO N/A N/A BETTI ROBERT THE ELIZABETH B MS3662AV NO N/A N/A BIONDO LOUIS PATRIOT WAVE MS7286LL NO N/A N/A BISHOP ROBERT ERICA LEE II 1112203 NO N/A N/A BISKI ROLAND TAKE IT EZ MS9371BG NO N/A N/A BITTERS DAVID BAYMEN MS2180DLX YES N/A MAILED 9/15 MA CARES ACT CHARTER BOAT RELIEF PROGRAM - APPLICATION STATUS Applications were mailed 8/3/20 to all individuals who obtained a 2020 MA Charter Boat Permit prior to 6/1/20. Applications & appeals were due 8/22/20. Payments were distributed to approved applicants on 9/15/20. List is in alphabetical order by last name of permit holder. Current as of: September 16, 2020 LAST NAME FIRST NAME VESSEL NAME VESSEL STATE APPLICATION APPEAL PAYMENT REG NBR SUBMITTED ACCEPTED STATUS BLACK RANDALL FIRST MATE MS9669BD NO N/A N/A BLAZE MARK WYCHMERE 1252479 NO N/A N/A BLOUNT FRANCIS GAIL FRANCIS 648543 NO N/A N/A BODE SPENCER F/V CHILLIN 1248737 NO N/A N/A BOIS CARL TOP SPIN 1254307 NO N/A N/A BOIS DAVID STRIPERS R US MS1983AB NO N/A N/A BOLDUC MICHAEL ANNIE B 581180 YES N/A MAILED 9/15 BORDEN JEFFREY REEL SALTY MS6664BK NO N/A N/A BORGES JAY WAHINI MS3866ZE NO N/A N/A BORGESON BRIAN ABSOLUTE 608141 YES N/A MAILED 9/15 BOSLEY MICHAEL DRAGONFLY MS7117KH NO N/A N/A BOTELHO MICHAEL LAURIE LEE MS5220ZG YES YES MAILED 9/15 BOTELHO MICHAEL PAIGE LEE MS7121AK NO N/A N/A BOUCHARD THOMAS FISHING LADY MS0821TB NO N/A N/A BOUDROW RICHARD EMME 1179171 NO N/A N/A BOULTER WILLARD SANDPIPER MS5390AG NO N/A N/A BOUSALEH MICHAEL AVE MARIA II MS2900MB NO N/A N/A BOUSALEH MICHAEL THEOTOKOS MS3300MB NO N/A N/A BOWMAN JOHN FLIPSIDE MS3942BJ NO N/A N/A BOYD JONATHAN MARY SEA 1144876 NO N/A N/A BOYLE JAMES BOYLERMAKER MS3431KR NO N/A N/A BOYLE JAMES N/A MS4310AT NO N/A N/A BRADY TIMOTHY FULMAR 1201903 NO N/A N/A BRAGA CHAD BRAGA BOUTIT MS9769BA YES N/A N/A BRANDER DOUGLAS YAHOO 1136275 NO N/A N/A BRAUN RONALD PEGGY BII 972286 NO N/A N/A BRENNAN JAMES LUCKY STRIKE 1091333 NO N/A N/A BRIGGS ROBERT LORRAINE B 592405 NO N/A N/A BROSNAN ARTHUR CAPT'N & TONAIRE 681000 YES N/A MAILED 9/15 BROUSSEAU ROGER MIDNIGHT IV 1079392 NO N/A N/A BROWN ALEX QUEEN B MS2131BH NO N/A N/A BROWN DOUG JENNIFER ANN MS7777DJ NO N/A N/A BUCH KARL BLACK DOG NJ2321H NO N/A N/A BUMP ROBERT EZ HOOK MS5822R NO N/A N/A BUNAR JOHN SKIPPY IV MS5230AX NO N/A N/A BURDEN DAMON PYTHIAS 1232145 YES N/A MAILED 9/15 BURHOE SHANE KEEPIN IT COOL 1219283 NO N/A N/A BURKE SEAN JACKAL MS2250AV NO N/A N/A BURR ANDREW PATCH MS6331HR NO N/A N/A CABRAL VAUGHN REEL ESTATE MS2004MC NO N/A N/A CACCAVALE MICHAEL TRIPLE C MS6150BD NO N/A N/A CAHOON DANIEL NASTY GALE MS5725AY NO N/A N/A CALIRI PHILIP LADY J 1074285 NO N/A N/A CALVIN BRUCE STRIKE II 966475 NO N/A N/A CAMARA STEVEN TRITON 917891 NO N/A N/A CAMPBELL DONALD LABRADOR 913082 NO N/A N/A CAMPBELL GORDON KATIE B 696343 NO N/A N/A CAMPBELL SCOTT FISHING FRENZY 556406 NO N/A N/A CAMUSO ARTHUR SOGGY DOLLAR 1291348 NO N/A N/A CANHA JEFFREY DONE DEAL 1132232 YES N/A MAILED 9/15 MA CARES ACT CHARTER BOAT RELIEF PROGRAM - APPLICATION STATUS Applications were mailed 8/3/20 to all individuals who obtained a 2020 MA Charter Boat Permit prior to 6/1/20. Applications & appeals were due 8/22/20. Payments were distributed to approved applicants on 9/15/20. List is in alphabetical order by last name of permit holder. Current as of: September 16, 2020 LAST NAME FIRST NAME VESSEL NAME VESSEL STATE APPLICATION APPEAL PAYMENT REG NBR SUBMITTED ACCEPTED STATUS CANNELL GARY TUNA HUNTER 658729 YES N/A MAILED 9/15 CANTELLA LUKE OBSESSION 948603 NO N/A N/A CAPUTO NATHAN BAD FISH 606987 NO N/A N/A CAPWELL SCOTT A TO Z 952117 NO N/A N/A CARDILLO MARK PIPE DREAMS 1039323 NO N/A N/A CAREY JONATHAN STAND SURE MS6001BE NO N/A N/A CARR WILLIAM DOUBLE HEADER 1246125 NO N/A N/A CARR WILLIAM DOUBLE HEADER 2 MS0011ZK NO N/A N/A CARRARO DAVID FVTUNA.COM 1258316 YES N/A MAILED 9/15 CARROLL MICHAEL JENNA MAY 1260078 NO N/A N/A CARTY JOHN LUCKY LADYII 1218606 YES N/A MAILED 9/15 CASEY DANIEL JACKIE SEA 1253151 NO N/A N/A CASEY MICHAEL WHATS LEFT MS6677AX NO N/A N/A CASSIDY PATRICK NOT NAMED - (CASSIDY) MS6866BK NO N/A N/A CATALDO CHARLES FAIR LADY 624687 NO N/A N/A CATALDO DANIEL DON GATO MS6283A NO N/A N/A CAVENDER ROBERT FOUR C'S MS7277BG NO N/A N/A CESTARO EDWARD MAR 926152 NO N/A N/A CHAPRALES DENNIS PREDATUNA II 983254 YES N/A MAILED 9/15 CHASE MARK RIPPLE MS1007MC NO N/A N/A CHATHAM BARS INN C LOB STAR MS3949AN NO N/A N/A CHATHAM BARS INN C STARSTRUCK 1248702 NO N/A N/A CHRISTIAN JOHN SUSAN JEAN MS3250PP NO N/A N/A CIANCIOLO DONALD LAURA JAY 1102602 YES N/A MAILED 9/15 CICCARIELLO JOHN GREY DOLPHIN 1108004 NO N/A N/A CIFUNI JOSEPH SILLYFOX 1166880 NO N/A N/A CINGLE ANNETTE ANNALEE MS8121AZ YES N/A N/A CIPOLETTA CHARLES RENEGADE 996215 NO N/A N/A CLEARY RUSSELL SKIPJACK MS7496KA NO N/A N/A CLEMSON BARRY EAT IT VT1647K NO N/A N/A CLOTHIER JOHN SHEARWATER 1038294 NO N/A N/A COAKLEY KEVIN MOLLY SUE 1127101 YES N/A MAILED 9/15 COBURN BRUCE LAURA LYNN MS2121KN YES N/A N/A COLBY JASON LITTLE SISTER MS0311HC YES N/A MAILED 9/15 COMEAU DANIEL KERNEL MS6155AW NO N/A N/A COOK BOB FAT TUNA 1109964 NO N/A N/A COOK CHARLES TONNO MS4843BJ NO N/A N/A COOMBS BRIAN GET TIGHT MS6390BD YES N/A MAILED 9/15 COONEY MATTHEW MISS MEREDITH MS1969MC NO N/A N/A COONS NOAH NOAH'S ARK ME176CG NO N/A N/A CORMIER ROSS MR SEA MS0627CR NO N/A N/A CORNELL DAVID CONCORDIA MS5002FB NO N/A N/A COSTA JONATHAN SOMETHIN'S FISHY MS2206BH NO N/A N/A COSTA MARC COLUMBIA 295163 YES N/A MAILED 9/15 COSTEIRA COLBY GO-GETTER MS4984BL NO N/A N/A COURVILLE BRIAN BLUE FIN MS0125MD NO N/A N/A CRAIG JEFFREY ZEN MS0374JC NO N/A N/A CRANSHAW BRUCE SEA DOG 598978 NO N/A N/A CROBAR JOHN FISHBONE MS6688HY NO N/A N/A CROCKER CHARLES MISTIE C 599101 YES N/A MAILED 9/15 MA CARES ACT CHARTER BOAT RELIEF PROGRAM - APPLICATION STATUS Applications were mailed 8/3/20 to all individuals who obtained a 2020 MA Charter Boat Permit prior to 6/1/20.
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