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BUSINESS EQUIPMENT TAX REIMBURSEMENT, 2019 Application Year for Property Taxes Paid in Calendar Year 2018 BUSINESS EQUIPMENT TAX REIMBURSEMENT, 2019 Application Year for Property Taxes Paid in Calendar Year 2018 Business Name City/Town State Refund HANNAFORD BROS CO, LLC SALISBURY NC 1,476,581 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INC DALLAS TX 1,448,799 BATH IRON WORKS CORP BATH ME 1,239,253 SAPPI NORTH AMERICA, INC BOSTON MA 1,137,983 NESTLE WATERS NORTH AMERICA INC POLAND ME 1,067,412 TWIN RIVERS PAPER COMPANY LLC MADAWASKA ME 675,695 MCCAIN FOODS USA, INC OAKBROOK TERRACE IL 589,008 UNITED RENTALS NORTH AMERICA INC SCOTTSDALE AZ 573,879 VERSO PAPER LLC MIAMISBURG OH 475,928 ND PAPER INC. OAKBROOK TERRACE IL 443,413 LL BEAN INC. FREEPORT ME 430,017 TAMBRANDS INC CINCINNATI OH 363,949 IRVING FOREST PRODUCTS INC SAINT JOHN NB 363,885 HUHTAMAKI INC DESOTO KS 361,692 WAL MART STORES EAST LP BENTONVILLE AR 342,135 IRVING OIL MARKETING INC ST JOHN NB 321,029 SUNBELT RENTALS INC FORT MILL SC 264,171 MACS CONVENIENCE STORES LLC AKRON OH 262,324 BARBER FOODS SPRINGDALE AR 257,395 THE DINGLEY PRESS INC LISBON ME 232,942 DRAGON PRODUCTS CO LLC SOUTH PORTLAND ME 229,800 ANDRO HYDRO LLC NESHKORO WI 224,014 FAIRCHILD SEMICONDUCTOR CORP PHOENIX AZ 206,711 C N BROWN COMPANY SOUTH PARIS ME 201,167 UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORP FARMINGTON CT 186,490 MID STATE MACHINE PRODUCTS INC WINSLOW ME 184,989 WOODLAND PULP LLC BAILEYVILLE ME 176,536 RENT A CENTER EAST INC PLANO TX 174,354 GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY SCHENECTADY NY 160,054 LEPAGE BAKERIES CEDAR STREET LLC AUBURN ME 150,441 HUBER ENGINEERED WOODS LLC EASTON ME 148,418 DUVALTEX (US) INC GUILFORD ME 141,356 AMERICARB INC ROSWELL GA 118,210 PIKE INDUSTRIES INC BELMONT NH 117,166 OAKHURST DAIRY PORTLAND ME 115,620 CUMBERLAND FARMS INC WESTBOROUGH MA 110,956 DEAD RIVER CO SOUTH PORTLAND ME 109,889 WELLS FARGO & CO & SUBS MINNEAPOLIS MN 104,541 BJ S ME OPERATING CORP CONCORD NH 95,665 ROEHM AMERICA LLC PARSIPPANY NJ 90,047 HANCOCK LUMBER CO INC CASCO ME 84,512 CVS STATE CAPITAL LLC WOONSOCKET RI 82,227 SUNDAY RIVER SKIWAY CORP NEWRY ME 73,023 Business Name City/Town State Refund KOHLS DEPT STORES INC MENOMONEE FALLS WI 70,833 ELMET TECHNOLOGIES LLC LEWISTON ME 69,493 HC BANGOR LLC BANGOR ME 68,941 LOWES HOME CENTERS LLC MOORESVILLE NC 67,318 OSTERMAN PROPANE LLC WHITINSVILLE MA 66,784 R H FOSTER ENERGY LLC HAMPDEN ME 65,601 WALGREEN EASTERN CO INC DEERFIELD IL 64,238 HERC RENTALS INC BONITA SPRINGS FL 63,457 OREILLY AUTOMOTIVE STORES INC SPRINGFIELD MO 62,831 NOURIA ENERGY SERVICES MANCHESTER ME 62,379 PRICE FIBER INC MONTICELLO AR 60,079 TJX COMPANIES INC & SUBS FRAMINGHAM MA 59,267 LEPAGE BAKERIES PARK STREET LLC AUBURN ME 59,062 AVX TANTALUM BIDDEFORD ME 58,818 WHOLE FOODS MARKET GROUP INC AUSTIN TX 58,358 IMERYS CLAYS INC ROSWELL GA 58,338 RC MANAGEMENT LLC GARDINER ME 58,187 V I P INC AUBURN ME 58,054 CISCO SYSTEMS CAPITAL CORP SAN JOSE CA 57,744 MATHESON TRI GAS INC IRVING TX 57,655 DG RETAIL LLC GOODLETTSVILLE TN 57,597 FIRST ATLANTIC HEALTHCARE INC SOUTH PORTLAND ME 57,271 ALLTRISTA PLASTICS LLC GREER SC 55,383 PRIDE MANUFACTURING COMPANY LLC BURNHAM ME 52,743 TMM INC LEWISTON ME 52,180 SPECIALTY MINERALS INC NEW YORK NY 51,342 AARON INC KENNESAW GA 51,341 NEW BALANCE ATHLETICS INC BRIGHTON MA 49,237 UNUM GROUP CHATTANOOGA TN 49,086 SYSCO NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND INC CYPRESS TX 48,680 CIANBRO EQUIPMENT LLC NEW LENOX IL 47,494 SPRAGUE OPERATING RESOURCES LLC STAMFORD CT 47,435 JC PENNEY CO INC/CONSOL/SUBS PLANO TX 45,469 SIGCO INC WESTBROOK ME 44,944 GLOBAL MONTELLO GROUP LLC WALTHAM MA 44,118 STAPLES OFFICE SUPERSTORE EAST INC FRAMINGHAM MA 44,033 HOGANS OF MAINE LLC NORWOOD MA 43,893 DUPONT NUTRITION USA INC WILMINGTON DE 43,045 GENERAL DYNAMICS-OTS INC ST. PETERSBURG FL 42,950 BB&T EQUIPMENT FINANCE CORPORATION WINSTON SALEM NC 41,974 VISION CARE OF MAINE LLC BANGOR ME 39,184 PENMOR LITHOGRAPHERS INC LEWISTON ME 38,412 HAMMOND LUMBER CO BELGRADE ME 37,900 B & G FOODS NORTH AMERICA INC PARSIPPANY NJ 37,843 COLUMBIA FOREST PRODUCTS INC & SUBSIDIARIES NEWPORT VT 37,522 FUNTOWN SPLASHTOWN USA INC SACO ME 37,511 Business Name City/Town State Refund RBDD CLIFF HOUSE ACQUISITIONS LLC OGUNQUIT ME 37,478 INTERNATIONAL PAPER CO MEMPHIS TN 37,331 MARITIME ENERGY ROCKLAND ME 36,959 FASTENAL COMPANY WINONA MN 36,562 DOUGLAS DYNAMICS INC MILWAUKEE WI 36,123 OWENS CORNING COMPOSITE MATERIAL LL TOLEDO OH 31,896 GENERAL PARTS DISTRIBUTION RALEIGH NC 31,870 SUGARLOAF MTN CORP & SUBS CARRABASSETT VALLEY ME 31,677 RB PORTLAND LLC COLUMBUS OH 31,451 MAINE WOODS COMPANY LLC PORTAGE LAKE ME 30,376 ANDERSON EQUIPMENT COMP (NY), INC BRIDGEVILLE PA 29,909 PINELAND FARMS POTATO COMPANY INC SAINT LOUIS MO 29,850 D & G MACHINE PRODUCTS INC WESTBROOK ME 29,681 SML LABELS MAINE INC LEWISTON ME 29,580 STRATTON LUMBER INC STRATTON ME 29,156 CTME LLC WICHITA KS 28,814 H A MAPES INC SPRINGVALE ME 28,625 H P HOOD LLC LYNNFIELD MA 27,941 ROMAD COMPANY WATERVILLE ME 27,624 DARLING'S INC BREWER ME 27,460 PETSMART INC PHOENIX AZ 27,357 PINE TREE WASTE SYSTEM INC RUTLAND VT 27,052 FERGUSON ENTERPRISES LLC NEWPORT NEWS VA 26,946 IDEXX OPERATIONS INC WESTBROOK ME 26,789 WGME INC PORTLAND ME 26,598 RT NEW ENGLAND FRANCHISE LLC MARYVILLE TN 25,867 PIONEER PLASTICS CORPORATION AUBURN ME 25,482 ZYACORP ENTERTAINMENT I LLC STURBRIDGE MA 25,387 VOLK PACKAGING CORP BIDDEFORD ME 24,796 BATH SAVINGS INSTITUTION & SUBS BATH ME 24,580 H&D ENTERPRISES LLC HOULTON ME 24,566 NAPOLI PSC SERIES LLC AMHERST NH 24,300 GORHAM SAVINGS BANK GORHAM ME 24,064 GENEST CONCRETE WORKS INC. SANFORD ME 23,799 SAVAGE SERVICES CORPORATION MIDVALE UT 23,711 BEST BUY STORES LP RICHFIELD MN 23,169 PENOBSCOT BAY TERMINALS INC BUCKSPORT ME 23,006 PORTLAND MAINE BASEBALL INC PORTLAND ME 22,890 HMS HOST FAMILY RESTAURANTS INC BETHESDA MD 22,803 MAINE TRAILER INC. HAMPDEN ME 22,713 MARSHALLS OF MA INC FRAMINGHAM MA 22,495 SNOWS EXCAVATION INC BRIDGTON ME 22,293 MAINE MALL MOTORS PORTLAND ME 22,262 RESTWEND LLC AUGUSTA ME 22,222 MAINE EYE CENTER PA PORTLAND ME 22,052 H O BOUCHARD INC HAMPDEN ME 21,805 Business Name City/Town State Refund MIDWEST PRICE COMPANY LLC MONTICELLO AR 21,654 HOME DEPOT USA INC ATLANTA GA 21,609 HEARST ARGYLE PROPERTIES WESTBROOK ME 21,209 MASTERS MACHINE CO ROUND POND ME 21,179 PORT HARBOR MARINE SOUTH PORTLAND ME 20,972 ADVANCE STORES COMPANY INC ROANOKE VA 20,961 MONRO MUFFLER BRAKE INC ROCHESTER NY 20,782 GMRI INC. ORLANDO FL 20,384 DIRECT MAIL OF MAINE INC SCARBOROUGH ME 20,352 LABREE'S INC. OLD TOWN ME 20,257 MOODYS COLLISION CENTERS INC GORHAM ME 20,063 GAGNE & SON CONCRETE BLOCKS INC BELGRADE ME 20,025 AUGUSTRES LLC PORTSMOUTH NH 19,966 LANE CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION CHESHIRE CT 19,891 KENNEBEC LUMBER CO SOLON ME 19,695 SJ ACQUISITION INC LEWISTON ME 19,641 DICKS SPORTING GOODS CORAOPOLIS PA 19,639 OSC SPORTS INC WESTBROOK ME 19,622 LOUIS PARADIS INC PORTLAND ME 19,549 ROBBINS LUMBER INC SEARSMONT ME 19,545 SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO HOFFMAN ESTATES IL 19,526 KTB HOSPITALITY LLC PORTLAND ME 19,017 BERLIN CITY OF PORTLAND INC PORTLAND ME 18,937 ROWE FORD SALES WESTBROOK ME 18,888 KING'S MEDICAL GROUP INC HUDSON OH 18,694 WISE BUSINESS FORMS INC ALPHARETTA GA 18,513 R J GRONDIN & SONS GORHAM ME 18,450 NIKE RETAIL SERVICES INC BEAVERTON OR 18,390 KENNEBUNK SAVINGS BANK KENNEBUNK ME 18,313 NORTHEAST PACKAGING CO PRESQUE ISLE ME 18,195 PETCO ANIMAL SUPPLIES STORES INC SAN DIEGO CA 18,153 GARDNER CHIPMILLS MILLINOCKET LLC LINCOLN ME 18,121 IDEXX LABS, INC. WESTBROOK ME 17,942 PINE STATE TRADING CO GARDINER ME 17,589 MOOSE RIVER LUMBER CO MOOSE RIVER ME 17,499 JASPER WYMAN & SON INC MILBRIDGE ME 17,495 ULTA SALON COSMETICS & FRAGRANCE IN BOLINGBROOK IL 17,301 TOWN FAIR TIRE CENTERS OF MAINE LLC EAST HAVEN CT 17,263 CHERRYFIELD FOODS INC CHERRYFIELD ME 17,099 XEROX CORP & SUBS NORWALK CT 17,045 HARBOR FREIGHT TOOLS USA INC CALABASAS CA 16,924 THOMASTON PROPERTY HOLDINGS LLC BRUNSWICK ME 16,808 CONTOUR360 CORP CORNISH ME 16,726 PORTLAND PIPE LINE CORPORATION SOUTH PORTLAND ME 16,529 JJ MYERS LLC GLENBURN ME 16,401 HUSSEY SEATING COMPANY NO BERWICK ME 16,310 Business Name City/Town State Refund AAA NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND COSTA MESA CA 16,270 RARE HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT LLC ORLANDO FL 16,187 RJF MORIN BRICK LLC AUBURN ME 16,100 SOUTHWORTH MILTON INC BREWER ME 16,026 RICHARD CARRIER TRUCKING INC SKOWHEGAN ME 15,866 HOST INTERNATIONAL INC BETHESDA MD 15,680 PROCARE PHARMACY LLC WOONSOCKET RI 15,356 A E RETAIL WEST LLC WARRENDALE PA 15,230 HUTCHINS MOTORS INC AUGUSTA ME 14,914 MID MAINE HOLDINGS LLC AUBURN ME 14,875 HUNTING DEARBORN, INC FRYEBURG ME 14,761 REED & REED INC WOOLWICH ME 14,627 JBB HOSPITALITY I INC FREEPORT ME 14,618 MAINE PARTS & MACHINE INC PORTLAND ME 14,579 PINELAND FARMS INC NEW GLOUCESTER ME 14,277 TEX TECH INDUSTRIES INC NORTH MONMOUTH ME 14,116 HOGAN TIRE INC HOULTON ME 14,054 TRADER JOES EAST INC MONROVIA CA 13,911 FABIAN OIL INC OAKLAND ME 13,826 NOURIA ENERGY CORP WORCESTER MA 13,814 MAINE EMPLOYERS MUTUAL INSURANCE CO PORTLAND ME 13,766 SAMOROCK LLC PORTSMOUTH NH 13,700 BROCKWAY SMITH COMPANY WILMINGTON MA 13,647 LOHMANN ANIMAL HEALTH INTERNATIONALINC INDIANAPOLIS IN 13,542 LUMBRA HARDWOODS INC MILO ME 13,517 SARGENT CORPORATION STILLWATER ME 13,443 CHIPOTLE MEXICAN GRILL OF COLORADO DENVER CO 13,197 GATEWAY MASTERING STUDIOS INC PORTLAND ME 13,088 NRF DISTRIBUTORS INC AUGUSTA ME 13,002 SHAWNEE PEAK HOLDINGS INC BRIDGTON ME 12,845 ODAT MACHINE INCORPORATED GORHAM ME 12,322 AERO OPCO LLC LYNDHURST NJ 12,263 GIRI BANGOR 404 INC QUINCY MA 12,060 GRAVES SUPERMARKET INC PORTLAND ME 12,019 SHAW BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION INC GORHAM ME 12,013 TEM INC BUXTON ME 11,879 ROCKLAND HARBOR HOTEL LLC FREEPORT ME 11,857 VESSEL SERVICES INC PORTLAND ME 11,829 ATITHI GROUP LEWISTON LLC LEWISTON ME 11,801 XEROX FINANCIAL SERVICE LLC ROCHESTER NY 11,607 LULLABY LLC PORTSMOUTH NH 11,574 DAVINCI'S LEWISTON ME 11,484 DUCKTRAP RIVER OF MAINE LLC BELFAST ME 11,400 F B N INC PORTSMOUTH NH 11,275 CENTRAL MAINE MOTOR INC WATERVILLE ME 11,117 K-MART CORP & CONSOLIDATED SUBS HOFFMAN ESTATES IL 11,086 Business Name City/Town State Refund VIKING INC BELFAST ME 11,009 LUXOTTICA RETAIL NORTH AMERICA INC.
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