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United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania Case 19-11728-ref Doc 151 Filed 04/09/19 Entered 04/09/19 13:34:22 Desc Main Document Page 1 of 14 Case 19-11728-ref Doc 151 Filed 04/09/19 Entered 04/09/19 13:34:22 Desc Main Document Page 2 of 14 EXHIBIT A Reading EagleCase Company 19-11728-ref - U.S. Mail Doc 151 Filed 04/09/19 Entered 04/09/19 13:34:22 Desc MainServed 4/8/2019 Document Page 3 of 14 ACCU WEATHER INC ADP INC ADPAY 385 SCIENCE PARK ROAD PO BOX 7247-0372 P O BOX 560101 STATE COLLEGE, PA 16803-2215 PHILADELPNIA, PA 19170-0372 DENVER, CO 80256-0101 AGFA CORPORATION ALLAN INDUSTRIES INC ANDREWS MCMEEL SYNDICATION P O BOX 7247-6207 270 ROUTE 46 EAST P O BOX 843345 PHILADELPHIA, PA 19170-6207 ROCKAWAY, NJ 07866 KANSAS CITY, MO 64184-3345 ANYGRAAF ARAMARK UNIFORM SERVICES ASCAP 10451 MILL RUN CIRCLE AUS NORTH LOCKBOX 250 WEST 57TH STREET SUITE 400 P O BOX 28050 NEW YORK, NY 10107 OWINGS MILLS, MD 21117 NEW YORK, NY 10087-8050 ASSA ABLOY ENTRANCE SYSTEMS US INC ASSOCIATED PRESS ATIS ELEVATOR INSPECTIONS LLC P O BOX 827375 200 LIBERTY STREET 2127 INNERBELT BUSINESS CENTER DRIVE PHILADELPHIA, PA 19182-7375 NEW YORK, NY 10281 SUITE 210 ST LOUIS, MO 63114-5760 BARRY FISHER, PRESIDENT & GENERAL MANAGER BENEFIT ALLOCATION SYSTEMS LLC BERKS MEDICAL SOCIETY WFMZ-TV P O BOX 417969 C/O T. J. HUCKLEBERRY 300 E. ROCK RD. BOSTON, MA 02241-7969 875 BERKSHIRE BLVD., STE 102B ALLENTOWN, PA 18103 WYOMISSING, PA 19610 BERKSHIRE SYSTEMS GROUP INC BLUECONIC BOROUGH OF SCHUYLKILL HAVEN 50 SOUTH MUSEUM ROAD 179 LINCOLN STREET 333 CENTER AVENUE READING, PA 19607 5TH FLOOR SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, PA 17972 BOSTON, MA 02111 BROADCAST ELECTRONICS BROADCAST MUSIC INC CAPITAL BLUE CROSS 4100 N 24TH STREET P O BOX 630893 PAYMENT PROCESSING P O BOX 3606 CINCINNATI, OH 45263-0893 PO BOX 371482 QUINCY, IL 62305-9900 PITTSBURGH, PA 15250-7482 CAROUSEL INDUSTRIES OF NORTH AMERICA, INC. CARROW REAL ESTATE SERVICES PA LLC CDW INC. 21146 NETWORK PLACE 99 WASHINGTON AVENUE 200 N MILWAUKEE AVE. CHICAGO, IL 60673-1211 ALBANY, NY 12260 VERNON HILLS, IL 60061 CHARTBEAT CISCO SYSTEMS CAPITAL CORPORATION CONSTELLATION NEWENERGY, INC. 826 BROADWAY P O BOX 41602 ATTN: CONTRACTS ADMINISTRATION 6TH FLOOR PHILADELPHIA, PA 19101-1602 1221 LAMAR ST., SUITE 750 NEW YORK, NY 10003 HOUSTON, TX 77010 CONTENT THAT WORKS CORE BTS INC CORE POWER, INC. 134 COLUMBUS STREET 4419 SOLUTIONS CENTER 625 CLARK AVENUE DEPARTMENT #400 P O BOX 774419 SUITE 12 CHARLESTON, SC 29403-4803 CHICAGO, IL 60677 KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406 COUNTY WASTE CREATORS SYNDICATE DAVIS VISION P O BOX 8010 737 3RD STREET C/O INGER AR DEPT 5TH FLOOR CLIFTON PARK, NY 12065-8010 HERMOSA BEACH, CA 90254 175 E HOUSTON STREET SAN ANTONIO, TX 78205 Page 1 of 4 Reading EagleCase Company 19-11728-ref - U.S. Mail Doc 151 Filed 04/09/19 Entered 04/09/19 13:34:22 Desc MainServed 4/8/2019 Document Page 4 of 14 EAST PENN SELF STORAGE EASTERN ALLIANCE INSURANCE GROUP EHD 14135 KUTZTOWN ROAD P O BOX 206 1857 WILLIAM PENN WAY FLEETWOOD, PA 19522 EAST PETERSBURG, PA 17520 P O BOX 11600 LANCASTER, PA 17605-1160 EMERGENCY SYSTEMS SERVICE COMPANY EMPIRE WRECKING COMPANY OF READING ENTERCOM PHILADELPHIA EAGLES 401 O'NEILL DRIVE 1420 CLARION STREET P O BOX 92911 QUAKERTOWN, PA 18951-4227 READING, PA 19601 CLEVELAND, OH 44194 FAMILY GUIDANCE CENTER FIS FRASER ADVANCED INFO SYSTEMS 1235 PENN AVENUE P O BOX 4535 P O BOX 10306 SUITES 205-206 CAROL STREAM, IL 60197-4535 DES MOINES, IA 50306-0306 WYOMISSING, PA 19610 FREESTAR GAGE PERSONNEL GARY D WOLFE CHERYL THOMPSON 101 NORTH 7TH AVENUE 3907 POTTSVILLE PIKE 2944 N. 44TH STREET, SUITE 100 WEST READING, PA 19611 P O BOX 14773 PHOENIX, AZ 85018 READING, PA 19612 GRACENOTE MEDIA SERVICES, LLC HEARKEN HERBEIN + COMPANY INC 29421 NETWORK PLACE 200 E RANDOLPH STREET 2763 CENTURY BLVD CHICAGO, IL 60673-1294 FLOOR 25 READING, PA 19610 CHICAGO, IL 60601 HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC INGERSOLL-RAND COMPANY INVESTORS TRUST COMPANY BUILDING SOLUTIONS INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES ATTN: RAYMOND T KASE JR 12490 COLLECTIONS CENTER DR 15768 COLLECTIONS CENTER DRIVE 1340 BROADCASTING ROAD, SUITE 100 CHICAGO, IL 60693 CHICAGO, IL 60693 WYOMISSING, PA 19610 IPSWITCH INC J C EHRLICH CO INC J.P. MASCARO & SONS PO BOX 3726 P O BOX 13848 BERKS COUNTY DIVISION NEW YORK, NY 10008-3726 READING, PA 19612-3848 P O BOX 7250 AUDUBON, PA 19407-7250 JOHN AND LORI MICHAEL JOHNSON CONTROLS SECURITY SOLUTIONS JUSTIFACTS CREDENTIAL VERIFICATION, INC. C/O LORI'S ANGELS P O BOX 371967 5250 LOGAN FERRY ROAD 25 W MAIN STREET PITTSBURGH, PA 15250-7967 MURRYSVILLE, PA 15668 SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, PA 17972 JW PLAYER / LONGTAIL AD SOLUTIONS KOENIG & BAUER (US) INC. KONICA MINOLTA 2 PARK AVE., 10TH FLOOR NORTH P O BOX 619006 21146 NETWORK PLACE NEW YORK, NY 10016-5610 DALLAS, TX 75261 CHICAGO, IL 60673-1211 KUZAN'S TRUE VALUE LEGACY.COM, INC. 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SECURITY GUARDS INC 1017 OLIVE STREET 50 SOUTH MUSEUM ROAD 600 PARK ROAD NORTH 1ST FLOOR READING, PA 19607 PO BOX 6283 ST LOUIS, MO 63101 WYOMISSING, PA 19610 SESAC SHI INTERNATIONAL CORP STRATEGIC PRODUCTS AND SERVICES LLC P O BOX 5246 P O BOX 952121 P O BOX 780987 NEW YORK, NY 10008-5246 DALLAS, TX 75395-2121 PHILADELPHIA, PA 19178-0987 Page 3 of 4 Reading EagleCase Company 19-11728-ref - U.S. Mail Doc 151 Filed 04/09/19 Entered 04/09/19 13:34:22 Desc MainServed 4/8/2019 Document Page 6 of 14 SUN LIFE FINANCIAL TELEREACH INC TEMPSTAR STAFFING P O BOX 843300 90 WHITING ST 1431 N GEORGE STREET KANSAS CITY, MO 64184-3300 PLAINVILLE, CT 06062 YORK, PA 17404 THE MERVINE FAMILY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP THE MERVINE FAMILY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP THE PHILLIES C/O CLAUDE MERVINE C/O CLAUDE P. MERVINE ACCOUNTING DEPT 282 HAIN ROAD 282 HAIN ROAD ONE CITIZENS BANK WAY SINKING SPRING, PA 19608 READING, PA 19607 PHILADELPHIA, PA 19148 THE PROTECTION BUREAU TRANE US INC TRIANGLE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE DEPARTMENT P O BOX 406469 940 WEST MAIN STREET 197 PHILIPS ROAD ATLANTA, GA 30384-6469 NEW HOLLAND, PA 17557-9391 EXTON, PA 19341 UGI ENERGY SERVICES, INC. UNITED FEATURE SYNDICATE VOICEPORT, LLC P O BOX 827032 P O BOX 843345 500 LEE ROAD PHILADELPHIA, PA 19182-7032 KANSAS CITY, MO 64184-3345 SUITE 200 ROCHESTER, NY 14606-4261 WILKINSON BARKER KNAUER, LLP WP COMPANY LLC 1800 M STREET, NW ATTN: NEWS SERVICE AND SYNDICATE SUITE 800N P O BOX 75442 WASHINGTON, DC 20036 BALTIMORE, MD 21275-5442 Parties Served: 113 Page 4 of 4 Case 19-11728-ref Doc 151 Filed 04/09/19 Entered 04/09/19 13:34:22 Desc Main Document Page 7 of 14 EXHIBIT B Case 19-11728-ref Doc 151 Filed 04/09/19 Entered 04/09/19 13:34:22 Desc Main Document Page 8 of 14 UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA In re: Chapter 11 Reading Eagle Company, et al., Case No.
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