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Vendor Summary for Remittance Address - All 2,718 of 2,718 Vendor(s) Vendor Summary for Remittance Address - All Vendor Sub Name 1 Name 2 Address Inactive 2 1 146 SUPPLY CENTER INC P.O.BOX 209; MILLBURY MA 01527 2404 1 1ST AMERICAN SEWER AND DRAIN P.O. BOX 566; LUDLOW MA 01056 INC. 1294 1 1ST RESPONDER NEWSPAPER 1 ARDMORE ST; NEW WINDSOR NY 12553 2285 1 24 TRAUMA LLC PO BOX 11; STOUGHTON MA 02072 2186 1 2400-HMK CONTRACT 240 1000 SOUTH OYSTER BAY RD; HICKSVILLE NY 11801 2028 1 4 IMPRINT 25303 NETWORK PLACE; CHICAGO IL 60673 2444 1 508 BEVERAGE LLC 165 LAKE ROAD; FISKDALE MA 01518 2588 1 508 CONSTRUCTION & PROPERTY 47 JENNINGS ROAD; CHARLTON MA 01507 MANAGEMENT 1172 1 80-Z MUSIC INC PETER AND ELLEN ALLARD P.O.BOX20127; WORCESTER MA 01602 286 1 900-PRAXAIR DISTRIBUTING INC DEPT CH 10660; PALATINE IL 60055-0660 1923 1 911 IPHONE REPAIR & 1 SAINT MARK ST; AUBURN MA 01501 ACCESSORIES 1952 1 932-PRAXAIR DISTRIBUTION INC DEPT CH 10660; PALATINE IL 60055-0660 2251 1 A SIMPLER TIME & 118 INTERNATIONAL DR SUITE 103; MORRISVILLE NC 27560 BRASSBELL.COM 1 1 A. MENARD SONS INC 220 MECHANIC ST; SOUTHBRIDGE MA 01550 1741 1 A.C. GLASS INC 30 THOMPSON RD; WEBSTER MA 01570 1758 1 A.C.GLASS OF WEBSTER INC 30 THOMPSON RD; WEBSTER MA 01507 651 1 A.C.O.A.M. FINANCIAL OFFICER P.O.BOX 24; NO. EASTON MA 02356 3 1 A.J.LETOURNEAU INC P.O.BOX 70573; WORCESTER MA 01607 4 1 A.M. SULKIN COMPANY 51 MELCHER ST; BOSTON MA 02210 1948 1 A.MARTINS & SONS 679 MOORE ST; LUDLOW MA 01056 CONSTRUCTION INC 1706 1 A.P.D. MANAGEMENT INC 7 CHESTER ST; TEWKSBURY MA 01876 2260 1 A-1 FOUNDATION CRACK REPAIR 9 JOHN ROBINSON RD; HUDSON MA 01749 INC 5 1 A-1 SEPTIC SERVICE INC. 57 PHELPS RD.; WOODSTOCK CT 06281 882 1 AA LIMOUSINE SERVICE INC P.O.BOX 639 MO; SHREWS BURY MA 01545 2336 1 AAA POLICE SUPPLY 940 PROVIDENCE HIGHWAY; DEDHAM MA 02026 1186 1 ABADAK OUTDOORS 38940 TRADE CENTER DR; PALMDALE CA 3551 682 1 ABCO WELDING AND INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY P.O.BOX 620; WATERFORD CT 06385-0620 298 1 ABP SIGN COMPANY INC 20 WILLIAM WAY; BELLINGHAM MA 02019 466 1 ABP SIGN COMPANY INC 20 WILLIAM WAY; BELLINGHAM MA 02019 6 1 ABRAHAMS MARK D THE ABRAHAMS GROUP 52 FLANAGAN DR; FRAMINGHAM MA 01701 7 1 ABS PUMPS INC DEPT AT 952278; ATLANTA GA 31192-2278 1345 1 AC USED CARS & TRUCKS 719 PLEASANT ST; ROCHDALE MA 01542 2020 1 ACCELA INC 774375 4375 SOLUTIONS CENTER; CHICAGO; IL 60677-4003 1565 1 ACCESS A/V 8 INTEGRA DRIVE; CONCORD NH 03301 8/1/2018 9:30:34 AM Printed by: dfoglio Page 1 of 78 2,718 of 2,718 Vendor(s) Vendor Summary for Remittance Address - All Vendor Sub Name 1 Name 2 Address Inactive 1335 1 ACCOUNTEMPS 12400 COLLECTIONS CENTER DR; CHICAGO IL 60693 2594 1 ACCU-GRIND OF NEW ENGALND PO BOX 703; OXFORD MA 01540 INC 901 1 ACCURATE METAL SALES 529 ASHLAND AVE SUITE 1; SOUTHBRIDGE MA 01550 8 1 ACCURINT AR 1216951 P.O.BOX 538358; ATLANTA GA 30353-8358 1296 1 ACCUWEATHER INC ATT: NICOLE STEFFY 385 SCIENCE PARK ROAD; STATE COLLEGE PA 16803 2039 1 ACE TEMPERATURE CONTROL INC 30 WARD ST; WORCESTER MA 01610 1953 1 ACE TORWEL INC 125 DEPOT ST; BELLINGHAM MA 02019 1733 1 ACME BLUE PRINT CO INC 102 1/2 GROVE STREET; WORCESTER MA 01605-2629 856 1 ACME BOOKBINDING CO INC P.O.BOX 290699; CHARLESTOWN MA 02129-0212 1478 1 ACOAM FINANCIAL OFFICER P.O.BOX 455; FRAMINGHAM MA 01704 1058 1 ACORN RECORDING SOLUTIONS P.O.BOX 987; PLAISTOW NH 03865 INC 2150 1 ACOUSTICAL SOLUTIONS INC 2420 GRENOBLE ROAD; RICHMOND VA 23294 819 1 ACTWD 1150 CARLISLE ST 185; HANOVER PA 19331-1100 987 1 ADAMS AHERN SIGN SOLUTIONS 30 ARBOR ST; HARTFORD CT 06106 INC 1498 1 ADAMS%ROB 56 BREAKNECK ROAD; STURBRIDGE MA 01566 1570 1 ADAMSON INDUSTRIES CORP 45 RESEARCH DRIVE; HAVERHILL MA 01832 827 1 ADCARE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE 5 NORTHAMPTON STREET; WORCESTER MA 01605 9 1 ADLER% DOUGLAS 70 CARPENTER HILL RD; CHARLTON MA 01507 658 1 ADLER%DAVID ADLER AND SONS CONST 4 MARISSAS CIRCLE; CHARLTON MA 01507 206 1 ADT AUTO SERVICE 293 WORCESTER ROAD; CHARLTON MA 01507 1720 1 ADTECH SYSTEMS INC P.O.BOX 843010; BOSTON MA 02284-3010 2029 1 ADVANCE AUTO PARTS INC AAP FINANCIAL SERVICES P.O.BOX 742063; ATLANTA GA 30374-2063 1631 1 ADVANCED HEATING & PLUMBING P.O.BOX 935; BARRE MA 01005 INC 10 1 ADVANTAGE ENT. INC P.O.BOX 544; CHARLTON MA 01507-0544 1483 1 ADVANTIDGE 6101 W. CENTINELA AVE; SUITE 335; CULVER CITY CA 90230 2651 1 AFFORDABLE FUNERAL SUPPLY 128 BRICKYARD RD; MARS PA 16046 2071 1 AFRICAN AMERICAN PUBLICATIONS 127 STATESMAN ROAD; CHALFONT PA 18914 2168 1 AGENT 86 MAGIC PRODUCTIONS CHRISTOPHER GRACE 10 WATER ST; MARLBOROUGH MA 01752 11 1 AGGREGATE INDUSTRIES INC P.O.BOX 347317; PITTSBURGH PA 15251-4317 1397 1 AGRESOURCE INC 100 MAIN STREET; AMESBURY MA 01913 12 1 AHEARN EQUIPMENT INC 460 MAIN STREET; SPENCER MA 01562 1214 1 AHH HARRIS P.O.BOX 418827; BOSTON MA 02241-8827 270 1 AIELLO TRUCKING CO INC 63 GALE ROAD; CHARLTON MA 01507 996 1 AIMTEK INC 201 WASHINGTON STREET; AUBURN MA 01501-2224 384 1 AIR CLEANING SPECIALISTS 1525 HANOVER STREET; HANOVER MA 02339 694 1 AIR CONDITIONING SUPPLY CO P.O.BOX 1222; WESTBORO MA 01581 8/1/2018 9:30:34 AM Printed by: dfoglio Page 2 of 78 2,718 of 2,718 Vendor(s) Vendor Summary for Remittance Address - All Vendor Sub Name 1 Name 2 Address Inactive 13 1 AIRGAS USA LLC P.O.BOX 802576; CHICAGO IL 60680-2576 1852 1 AJAL SOAPS CO 40 JACKSON ST; JEFFERSON MA 01522 1421 1 ALA MEMBERSHIP 50 E.HURON ST; CHICAGO IL 60611 877 1 ALARM WORKS DIV OF CEBULA ELECTRONICS 66 MAIN ST; CHICOPEE MA 01020 CORP 14 1 ALCOTT% STEPHEN ALCOTT ASSOCIATES 44 LAUREL ST; SOMERVILLE MA 02143 772 1 ALERT 18 LAURELWOOD ROQD; STERLING MA 01564 2277 1 ALERT-ALL CORP 164 ORLAN ROAD; NEW HOLLAND PA 17557 2346 1 ALEXXIAS APPLIANCE REPAIR 456 LEBANON HILL ROAD; SOUTHBRIDGE MA 01550 783 1 ALFRED L BROWN ASSOCIATES INC P.O.BOX 309; AUBURN MA 01501-0309 2682 1 ALICE TRAINING INSTITUTE LLC 3593 MEDINA RD; 320; MEDINA OH 44256 15 1 ALL AMERICAM POOLS SPAS MORE 790 MAIN STREET; SOUTHBRIDGE MA 01550 2691 1 ALL POINTS TECHNOLOGY CORP. 3 SADDLEBROOK DR.; KILLINGWORTH CT 06419 P.C. 938 1 ALL SPORTS HEROES UNIFORMS GOODS AND PROMOTIONS INC 18 FIRST ST; LOWELL MA 01850 SPORTING 1280 1 ALL STAR INCENTIVE MARKETING P.O.BOX 980; FISKDALE MA 01518 2521 1 ALL STAR TROPHIES AND 123 CITY DEPOT RD.; CHARLTON MA 01507 AWARDS/PG 16 1 ALL STATES ASPHALT INC P.O.BOX 91; SUNDERLAND MA 01375 604 1 ALL WHEELS DETAILING 381 MAIN ST; OXFORD MA 01540 784 1 ALLEN AND MAJOR ASSOCIATES P.O.BOX 2118; WOBURN MA 01888-0118 INC 2574 1 ALLIED 100 LLC DBA AED SUPERSTORE AEDS.COM 1800 US HWY 51 N; WOODRUFF WI 54568 AED OUTLET ALLIED MEDICAL PRODUCTS AVANTECH 17 1 ALL-PRO CLEANING SYSTEMS 145 FLANDERS RD; WESBOROUGH MA 01581 1190 1 ALM AND SON SEPTIC SERVICE 398 WICKABOAG VALLEY ROAD; W. BROOKFIELD MA 01585 18 1 ALPHA CARD SYSTEMS P.O.BOX 231179; PORTLAND OR 97281 1578 1 ALPHA TECH PET INC 119 RUSSELL STREET SUITE 21; LITTLETON MA 01460 609 1 ALPHAGRAPHICS 184 MAIN ST; WORCESTER MA 01608 19 1 ALPINE INDUSTRIAL INC 275 WASHINGTON ST; AUBURN MA 01501 20 1 ALTERNATIVE BUSINESS SYSTEMS INC 80 FOUNTAIN ST; FRAMINGHAM MA 01702 782 1 ALTERNATIVE TRUCK AND AUTO 1 BLACKSTONE STREET; SUTTON MA 01590 INC 1822 1 ALTUS DENTAL P.O.BOX 845269; BOSTON MA 02284-5269 21 1 AMANO USA 8 CAPITAL DRIVE; WALLINGFORD CT 06492 1361 1 AMEC EARTH & ENVIRONMENTAL 24376 NETWORK PLACE; CHICAGO IL 60673-1376 INC 1094 1 AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY P.O.BOX 22718; OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73123-1718 8/1/2018 9:30:34 AM Printed by: dfoglio Page 3 of 78 2,718 of 2,718 Vendor(s) Vendor Summary for Remittance Address - All Vendor Sub Name 1 Name 2 Address Inactive 1786 1 AMERICAN CEMETERY SUPPLIES 2001 LAIGH ROAD; PORTSMOUTH VA 3 701 INC 1124 1 AMERICAN FAB INC P.O.BOX 1027; TRAVELERS REST SC 29690 1940 1 AMERICAN FIRE HOSE & CABINET 222 BEMIS RD; FITCHBURG MA 01420 1302 1 AMERICAN GIRL MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION DEPT P.O.BOX 5533; HARLAN IA 51593-5033 1607 1 AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL 22 WOODSIDE RD; SPENCER MA 01562 PRODUCTS CO 737 1 AMERICAN LEGION POST 391 JOSEPH PRANAITIS 87 SMITH ROAD; CHARLTON MA 01507 424 1 AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION 50 E. HURON ST.; CHICAGO IL 6011-2795 24 1 AMERICAN MESSAGING P.O.BOX 5749; CAROL STREAM IL 60197-5749 25 1 AMERICAN PLANNING ASSOC 94343 EAGLE WAY; CHICAGO IL 60678-9430 23 1 AMERICAN PLANNING ASSOC. LOCK BOX 4291; CAROL STREAM IL 60197-4291 802 1 AMERICAN PLANNING PLANNINGBOOKS.COM 122 S MICHIGAN AVE STE 1600; CHICAGO IL 60603-9830 ASSOCIATION 1949 1 AMERICAN PRINTING & ENVELOPE P.O.BOX 347; AUBURN MA 01501 INC 1849 1 AMERICAN PROFESSIONAL MGMT SERVICES 2696 1 AMERICAN RAMP COMPANY 601 S MCKINLEY AVE; JOPLIN MO 648001 26 1 AMERICAN ROCKSALT CO LLC P.O.BOX 347356; PITTSBURGH PA 15251-4356 1667 1 AMERICANLOCKER SECURITY P.O.BOX 847079; DALLAS TX 75284-7079 SYSTEMS INC 2064 1 AMERIGUTTER SEAMLESS GUTTER 68 LAUREL RIDGE AVE; PASCOAG RI 02859 LLC 1861 1 AMSTERDAM PRINTING & LITHO P.O.BOX 580; AMSTERDAM NY 12010 2342 1 ANCHOR ELECTRIC MOTOR LLC 687 SILVER STREET; AGAWAM MA 01001 27 1 ANDERSON %ROBERT A P.O.BOX 11; CHARLTON MA 01507 2420 1 ANDERSON & KREIGER LLP 50 MILK STREET; 21ST FLOOR; BOSTON MA 02109 1633 1 ANDERSON%ALBIN SELECTMEN OFFICE 1958 1 ANDERSON%ALYSHA POLICE DEPT 1901 1 ANDERSON%COREY 328 SOUTHBRIDGE RD; SOUTHBRIDGE MA 01550 28 1 ANGELL HOUSE DESIGNS LTD P.O.BOX 234; CENTRAL VILLAGE CT 06332 816 1 ANGELS REALTY 195 N.
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