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Exhibit 6 Mainehousing Vendor Master List MAINE STATE HOUSING AUTHORITY VENDOR MASTER FILE VENDOR NUMBER NAME ADDRESS --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 1 NATIONAL SEMINARS GROUP WORKSHOP REGISTRATION PO BOX 419107 KANSAS CITY MO 64141-6107 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 2 TD BANKNORTH MORTGAGE CORP 32 CHESTNUT STREET LEWISTON ME 04240-0000 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 5 redacted --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 6 BELL ST DOA --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 7 CREATIVE OFFICE PAVILION 15 FRANKLIN STREET PORTLAND ME 04101-0000 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 8 CMP 83 EDISON DR PO BOX 1070 AUGUSTA ME 04332-1084 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 10 COSTIGAN FOREST COMPUTER SUPPLY 28 MILL STREET PO BOX 8 SOUTH GARDINER ME 04359-0000 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 12 MIDCOAST MAINE COMMUNITY ACTION 34 WING FARM PARKWAY BATH ME 04530-0000 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 16 ABUSED WOMENS ADVOCACY PO BOX 713 AUBURN ME 04212-0000 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 17 SISTERMARY O'DONNELL SHELTER PO BOX 1753 PRESQUE ISLE ME 04769-1753 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 18 MCCLAIN HAUPTMAN MARKETING GROUP 2 COTTON STREET PORTLAND ME 04101-0000 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 25 KVCAP HOUSING SERVICE 97 WATER ST WATERVILLE ME 04901-0000 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 26 KELLY SERVICES PO BOX 820405 PHILADELPHIA PA 19182-0405 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 27 KEY BANK BONDS --------- ---------------------------------------- --------------------------- 28 UNITED KINGFIELD BANK PO BOX 310 CAMDEN ME 04843-0000 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 29 MAINE BANKERS ASSOCIATION 489 CONGRESS STREET PORTLAND ME 04101-3401 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 30 MAINE TREASURER OF STATE INCOME TAX DIVISION PO BOX 1061 AUGUSTA ME 04332-1061 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 31 MAINE STATE-CENTRAL FLEET DEPT ADMIN & FINANCIAL SV 74 STATE HOUSE STARTION AUGUSTA ME 04333-0106 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 32 MAINE STATE BUREAU OF PURCHASES STATE HOUSE STATION 9 AUGUSTA ME 04333-0000 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 33 redacted --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 34 redacted --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 35 redacted --------- ---------------------------------------- --------------------------- 38 NORTHEASTLAND HOTEL 436 MAIN STREET PRESQUE ISLE ME 04769-0000 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 41 SUN JOURNAL DEPT D PO BOX 4400 LEWISTON ME 04243-4400 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 44 THOMPSON PUBLISHING SUBSCRIPTION SERV CNTR PO BOX 26185 TAMPA FL 33633-0922 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 45 TRANSCO BUSINESS TECHNOLOGIES 10 CAPITOL STREET NASHUA NH 03063-1328 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 46 BROWN, DARREN employee --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 48 CAMPBELLTON, GLORIA employee --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 49 MACDONALD, THOMAS employee --------- ---------------------------------------- --------------------------- 50 OSBORNE, MICHAEL employee --------- ---------------------------------------- --------------------------- 52 UMA STUDENT ACTIVITIES 46 UNIVERSITY DRIVE AUGUSTA ME 04330-0000 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 53 DUTE, VICTORIA employee --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 54 WEST GROUP PAYMENT CENTER WEST PUBLISHING CORP PO BOX 6292 CAROL STREAM IL 60197-6292 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 56 ATKINS PRINTING SERVICE 155 MAIN STREET WATERVILLE ME 04901-0000 --------- ---------------------------------------- --------------------------- 57 ALIAC PO BOX 2911 HARTFORD CT 06104-2911 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 58 BANGOR HYDRO ELECTRIC CO PO BOX 11008 LEWISTON ME 04243-9459 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 60 CORRIVEAU, SUZANNE L CORRIVEAU, FRED 2062 NORTH RD GILEAD ME 04217-0000 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 64 BANGOR AREA HOMELESS SHELTER 263 MAIN STREET BANGOR ME 04401-0000 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 68 KNUTSON MORTGAGE CORP 3001 METRO DR SUITE 400 BLOOMINGTON MN 55425-0000 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 75 MAHONEY'S REAL ESTATE INC 154 HIGH STREET PO BOX 38 CARIBOU ME 04736-0000 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 76 MAINE TREASURER OF STATE 256 WATER STREET 7TH FLOOR KEY BANK SHS 11 AUGUSTA ME 04330-0011 --------- ---------------------------------------- --------------------------- 78 MEDICAL CARE DEVELOPMENT INC 11 PARKWOOD DRIVE AUGUSTA ME 04330-0000 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 81 PORTLAND WATER DISTRICT PO BOX 11380 PORTLAND ME 04104-7380 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 82 PORTLAND NEWS PO BOX 11349 PORTLAND ME 04104-7349 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 84 BRIDGES, RICHARD employee --------- ---------------------------------------- --------------------------- 85 CARY, THOMAS employee --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 86 DUDLEY, CAROL employee --------- ---------------------------------------- --------------------------- 87 PAQUET, ANNE employee --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 88 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE CMRS-PB PO BOX 7247-0166 PHILADELPHIA PA 19170-0166 --------- ---------------------------------------- --------------------------- 89 VERRILL & DANA ATTORNEYS AT LAW PO BOX 586 PORTLAND ME 04112-0586 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 90 YORK COUNTY REGISTRY OF DEEDS 45 KENNEBUNK ROAD ALFRED ME 04002-0000 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 95 DAY-TIMERS INC PO BOX 27013 LEHIGH VALLEY PA 18002-7013 --------- ---------------------------------------- --------------------------- 96 DUNLAP CORPORATION PO BOX 40 AUBURN ME 04212-0040 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 99 HERITAGE PRINTING 166 WATER STREET AUGUSTA ME 04330-0000 --------- ---------------------------------------- --------------------------- 101 HUD USER PO BOX 6091 ROCKVILLE MD 20849-0000 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 102 MAINE STATE BUREAU CORP,ELEC & COMM STATE HOUSE STATION 101 AUGUSTA ME 04333-0000 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 103 TREASURER, STATE OF MAINE SHS 14 BUREAU OF ACCOUNTS & CONT AUGUSTA ME 04333-0000 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 104 COASTAL COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM 43 PARK STREET PO BOX 808 ROCKLAND ME 04841-0000 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 107 MERCHANTS REPORTING SERVICE PO BOX 267 WESTBROOK ME 04098-0000 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 109 NEIGHBORHOOD REINVESTMENT TRAINING INST 1325 G STREET NW STE 800 WASHINGTON DC 20005-0000 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 111 RAMADA INN 357 ODLIN ROAD BANGOR ME 04401-0000 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 114 CUNNINGHAM, WARREN employee --------- ---------------------------------------- --------------------------- 115 GILL, R. ANTHONY employee --------- ---------------------------------------- --------------------------- 116 LAKARI, DAVID employee --------- ---------------------------------------- --------------------------- 118 UNICEL PO BOX 100 DES MOINES IA 50940-0100 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 120 VAN BUREN, TOWN OF TAX COLLECTOR 65 MAIN STREET VAN BUREN ME 04785-0000 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 122 LEWISTON, CITY OF 27 PINE STREET LEWISTON ME 04240-0000 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 123 APPLICATION ORIENTED DESIGNS INC P.O. BOX 7247 - 6503 PHILADELPHIA PA 19170-6503 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 127 CD PUBLICATIONS 8204 FENTON STREET SILVER SPRING MD 20910-4571 --------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 131 INGRAHAM INC --------- ----------------------------------------
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