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Filing BEAC-126110794 193R Application Spreadsheet Year Plan Will be A 2009 PROPOSED PROPOSED CU, E,M,U TOTAL ELIGIBLE NUMBER ORIGINAL EXPERIENCE INSURANCE STREET AUTO (A) or RATE EFFECTIVE GROUP NUMBER NUMBER OF CURRENT PLAN AGENCY OR SUBMITTED COMPANY* GROUP NAME* ADDRESS CITY/TOWN STATE ZIP HOME (H) DEV. (0.0%) DATE TYPE** IN GROUP IN GROUP INSUREDS DATE MKT. REP. YES OR NO Mass Homeland ALKERMES, INC. 64 Sidney Street Cambridge MA 02139-0000 A 3% 7/1/2009 E 270 270 33 12/10/1995 Jewell Insurance Agency Inc. YES Mass Homeland ANA JAQUES HOSPITAL 25 Highland Avenue Newburyport MA 1950-0000 A 5% 7/1/2009 E 500 400 111 5/1/2007 Chase & Lunt Insurance Agency YES Mass Homeland ARLAND TOOLS P.O. Box 207 421 Main Street Sturbridge MA 01566-0207 A 4% 7/1/2009 E 150 150 34 6/1/2000 Mancuso-Nowak Ins Agency, Inc. YES Mass Homeland ASPEN TECHNOLOGY Ten Canal Park Cambridge MA 02141-0000 A 2% 7/1/2009 E 100 100 12 6/12/1996 Dudley & Borland Insurance Agency YES Mass Homeland BEAVER COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL 791 Hammon Street Chestnut Hill MA 02467-0000 A 8% 7/1/2009 E 92 92 3 4/1/2002 Brewer & Lord YES Mass Homeland BENTHOS 49 Edgerton Driveq North Falmouth MA 02556-0000 A 5% 7/1/2009 E 129 129 24 8/1/2000 Roger Gray Ins Agency YES Mass Homeland BOSTON MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. 120 Royall ST Canton MA 02021-0000 A 5% 7/1/2009 E 280 280 102 4/1/2007 Roger Gray Ins Agency YES Mass Homeland BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF CAPE COD P. O. Box 3479 Plymouth MA 02361-0000 A 3% 7/1/2009 M 958 958 525 7/15/2000 Court Street Insurance Agency YES Mass Homeland BROOKWOOD SCHOOL P.O. Box 1429 Manchester MA 01944-0000 A 8% 7/1/2009 E 86 86 9 9/15/1996 Brewer & Lord/ Groups YES Mass Homeland CAMBRIDGE FRIENDS SCHOOL 5 Cadbury Road Cambridge MA 02140-0000 A 8% 7/1/2009 E 54 54 16 1/1/1995 Brewer & Lord Groups YES Mass Homeland CAPE COD ACADEMY P.O. Box 469 Osterville MA 02655-0000 A 8% 7/1/2009 E 63 63 22 1/12/1995 Brewer & Lord Groups YES Mass Homeland CAPEABILITIES (Formerly NAUSET, INC.) 895 Mary Dunn Rd Hyannis MA 02601-0000 A 5% 7/1/2009 E 171 171 51 4/1/2007 Rogers Gray Ins Agency, Inc. YES Mass Homeland CARLETON WILLARD HOMES, INC 100 Old Billerica Rd Bedford MA 01730-000 A 5% 7/1/2009 E 265 265 0 7/1/2009 Brewer & Lord Groups NO Mass Homeland CHAPEL HILL-CHAUNCY HALL SCHOOL 785 Beaver Street Waltham MA 02452-0000 A 8% 7/1/2009 E 59 59 16 1/1/1995 Brewer & Lord Groups YES Mass Homeland CITY OF NORTH ADAMS P.O. Box 566 North Adams MA 01247-0000 A 5% 7/1/2009 E 389 389 237 4/15/1996 Coakley Pierpan Dolan & Collins Inc YES Mass Homeland COUNTY OF BARNSTABLE 3195 Route 6A Barnstable MA 02630-0000 A 5% 7/1/2009 E 661 585 174 4/1/2007 Rogers Gray Ins Agency, Inc. YES Mass Homeland DANA HALL SCHOOL 45 Dana Road Wellesley MA 02181-0000 A 8% 7/1/2009 E 96 96 31 4/8/1996 Brewer & Lord Groups YES Mass Homeland DERBY ACADEMY 56 Burditt Avenue Hingham MA 02043-0000 A 8% 7/1/2009 E 67 67 4 3/1/1997 Brewer & Lord Groups YES Mass Homeland E.T. & L CORPORATION 873 Great Road, Suite 202, PO BoxStow MA 01775-0000 A 7% 7/1/2009 E 100 75 12 5/1/2007 The Getchell Companies NO Mass Homeland EXIT REALTY South Bedford Street, Suite 400 WBurlington MA 01803-0000 A 5% 7/1/2009 E 350 350 6 5/5/2008 Beatrice Insurance Agency NO Mass Homeland FALL RIVER HISTORICAL SOCIETY 451 Rock Street Fall River MA 02720-0000 A 5% 7/1/2009 M 205 205 119 5/22/1998 John Stafford Insurance Agency YES Mass Homeland FRANKLIN INSTITUTE 41 Berkeley Street Boston MA 02116-0000 A 8% 7/1/2009 E 38 38 10 5/1/1995 Brewer & Lord Groups YES Mass Homeland FRIENDS OF BEVERLY PUBLIC LIBRARY 32 Esses Street Beverly MA 01915-0000 A 5% 7/1/2009 M 660 660 198 5/20/1997 KJ &SM Murphy Insurance Agency YES Mass Homeland FRIENDS OF THE E. BRIDGEWATER PUBLIC LIBRARY 32 Union Street East Bridgewater MA 02333-0000 A 4% 7/1/2009 M 1000 1000 856 10/15/1997 Estabrook & Chamberlain Ins YES Mass Homeland GORDON COLLEGE 255 Grapevine Rd. Wenham MA 01984-0000 A 8% 7/1/2009 E 277 277 149 11/1/1994 Brewer & Lord LLC YES Mass Homeland GORDON-CONWELL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY 130 Essex Street South Hamilton MA 01982-0000 A 8% 7/1/2009 E 148 148 42 6/1/1995 Brewer & Lord Groups YES Mass Homeland GOVERNOR DUMMER ACADEMY 1 Elm St Byfield MA 01922-0000 A 8% 7/1/2009 E 130 130 2 4/1/2007 Brewer & Lord Groups NO Mass Homeland HERITAGE MUSEUMS AND GARDENS PO Box 566 Sandwich MA 02563-0000 A 5% 7/1/2009 E 75 75 7 4/1/2007 Rogers Gray Ins Agency, Inc. YES Mass Homeland HL BOUTON PO BOX 840 Buzzards Bay MA 02532-0000 A 5% 7/1/2009 E 60 60 30 4/1/2007 Rogers Gray Ins Agency, Inc. YES Mass Homeland IPSWICH COOPERATIVE BANK 12 Market St. P. O. Box 32 Ipswich MA 01938-0000 A 3% 7/1/2009 M 4200 4200 227 3/15/1996 BM Sullivan YES Mass Homeland JOSELIN DIABETES CLINIC One Joslin Place Boston MA 02215-0000 A 7% 7/1/2009 E 450 450 47 2/1/1997 Brewer & Lord Groups YES Mass Homeland LANDMARK FOUNDATION, INC. Box 277E Street Beverly Farms MA 01965-0000 A 8% 7/1/2009 E 294 294 68 2/20/1995 Brewer & Lord Groups YES Mass Homeland LAWRENCE ACADEMY P.O. Box 992 Powderhouse RD Groton MA 01450-0000 A 8% 7/1/2009 E 82 82 40 1/20/1995 Brewer & Lord Groups YES Mass Homeland LAZARUS HOUSE INC. PO Box 408 Lawrence MA 01840-0000 A 6% 7/1/2009 M 551 551 319 11/1/2002 MacDonald & Pangione YES Mass Homeland LEARNING CENTER FOR DEAF CHILDREN 848 Central Street Framingham MA 01701-4815 A 8% 7/1/2009 E 185 185 39 3/15/1997 Brewer & Lord Groups YES Mass Homeland LIBERTY COMMONS 390 Orleans Rd North Chatham MA 02650-0000 A 5% 7/1/2009 E 185 175 14 4/1/2007 Rogers Gray Ins Agency, Inc. YES Mass Homeland MASS COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Church Street North Adams MA 01247-0000 A 5% 7/1/2009 E 270 270 96 5/1/1995 Coakley Pierpan Dolan & Collins Inc YES Mass Homeland MASS MUTUAL VALUE PLUS 1295 State Street Springfield MA 01111-0000 A 7.5% 7/1/2009 E 6100 5400 79 7/1/2008 Axia Insurance NO Mass Homeland MILTON ACADEMY 170 Centre Street Milton MA 02186-0000 A 8% 7/1/2009 E 427 427 114 2/12/1996 Brewer & Lord Groups YES Mass Homeland MORRISON BERKSHIRE P.O. Box 958 North Adams MA 01247-0000 A 5% 7/1/2009 E 55 55 19 1/1/1996 Coakley Pierpan Dolan & Collins Inc YES Mass Homeland NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION AGENCY 1 Battermarch Park Quincy MA 02269-0000 A 5% 7/1/2009 E 294 75 84 9/21/1994 Brewer & Lord YES Mass Homeland NAUSET REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 78 Eldridge Parkway Orleans MA 02653-0000 A 5% 7/1/2009 E 255 255 65 1/1/1999 Rogers Gray Ins Agency, Inc. YES Mass Homeland NO. READING SKATING ASSOC. P O Box 121 No. Reading MA 01864-0000 A 8% 7/1/2009 M 212 212 295 11/1/2002 MacDonald & Pangione YES Mass Homeland NOBLE & GREENOUGH SCHOOL 10 Campus Drive Dedham MA 02026-4099 A 8% 7/1/2009 E 143 143 51 1/1/1995 Brewer & Lord Groups YES Mass Homeland NORTH ANDOVER SOCCER 81 Wintergreen Dr North Andover MA 01845-0000 A 8% 7/1/2009 M 551 551 308 4/1/2007 MacDonald & Pangione YES Mass Homeland ONE BEACON INSURANCE GROUP One Beacon Lane Canton MA 02021-0000 A 15% 7/1/2009 E 926 828 531 7/1/2009 Rogers Gray Ins Agency, Inc. YES Mass Homeland PLIMOUTH PLANTATION PO BOX 1620 Plymouth MA 02362-0000 A 5% 7/1/2009 E 200 200 33 4/1/2007 Rogers Gray Ins Agency, Inc. YES Mass Homeland PLUMBING-HEATING-COOLING CONTRACTORS 178 Forbes Road Braintree MA 02184-2610 A 5% 7/1/2009 M 256 256 12 8/1/1997 Brewer & Lord Groups YES Mass Homeland RAVEIS REAL ESTATE AGENTS 7 Trapp Falls Rd Shelton CT 06484-0000 A 5% 7/1/2009 E 297 297 3 4/1/2007 Wm Raveis Insurance Agency NO Mass Homeland RIVERS SCHOOL CORP. 333 Winter Street Weston MA 02193-1040 A 8% 7/1/2009 E 65 65 31 4/8/1996 Brewer & Lord Groups YES Mass Homeland ROAD TO RESPONSIBILITY 1831 Ocean St Marshfield MA 02050-0000 A 5% 7/1/2009 E 195 195 0 7/1/2009 Brewer & Lord Groups NO INSURANCE STREET AUTO (A) or RATE EFFECTIVE GROUP NUMBER NUMBER OF CURRENT PLAN AGENCY OR SUBMITTED COMPANY* GROUP NAME* ADDRESS CITY/TOWN STATE ZIP HOME (H) DEV. (0.0%) DATE TYPE** IN GROUP IN GROUP INSUREDS DATE MKT.
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