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Grocery Beer Sales Licenses (Includes Active and Inactive) Based on State Licenses and Credentials Grocery Beer Sales Licenses (includes active and inactive) Based on State Licenses and Credentials CredentialId Name Type 1000600 FLORENCIO A NUNEZ INDIVIDUAL 2094308 JAY P WARREN INDIVIDUAL 100231 JAMES P GELLES INDIVIDUAL 1004761 AICHA G ALOUAH LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY 1006174 AUGUSTO DRULLARD INDIVIDUAL 102057 PAUL A DOMINELLO INDIVIDUAL 1025141 MADELYN ALMONTE INDIVIDUAL 1489732 MELANIE OTERO-PEREZ INDIVIDUAL 1025637 NUR A SYED INDIVIDUAL 1026193 ROBERT S NIMER INDIVIDUAL 1026230 MANISHA S PATEL INDIVIDUAL 2233600 FABRICIO O XAVIER INDIVIDUAL 389770 ANGELO J NUNEZ INDIVIDUAL 1027853 PATTI A SAID INDIVIDUAL 1167384 AGRIPINO RAMIREZ INDIVIDUAL 320168 MARIA KUNA INDIVIDUAL Page 1 of 1672 09/24/2021 Grocery Beer Sales Licenses (includes active and inactive) Based on State Licenses and Credentials BusinessName DBA EL KASIQUE MINI MARKET WHOLE FOODS MARKET 7-ELEVEN/EAST HARTFORD 7-ELEVEN/EAST HARTFORD DELI NEWS (THE) A & J MARKET LLC PAUL'S MARKET STOP & SAVE MELAS MART YOUR STORE NB HAWLEYVILLE DELI EZER MART SUPER COMPRAS CLEAN AND FRIENDLY SAEED'S INTERNATIONAL MARKET LLC EL MERCADITO GROCERY EUROPOL DELI & GIFTS Page 2 of 1672 09/24/2021 Grocery Beer Sales Licenses (includes active and inactive) Based on State Licenses and Credentials FullCredentialCode CredentialType LGB.0014673 LGB LGB.0015555 LGB LGB.0012040 LGB LGB.0014674 LGB LGB.0014676 LGB LGB.0012120 LGB LGB.0014677 LGB LGB.0015345 LGB LGB.0014679 LGB LGB.0014680 LGB LGB.0014681 LGB LGB.0015610 LGB LGB.0013865 LGB LGB.0014682 LGB LGB.0014875 LGB LGB.0013560 LGB Page 3 of 1672 09/24/2021 Grocery Beer Sales Licenses (includes active and inactive) Based on State Licenses and Credentials CredentialNumber CredentialSubCategory 14673 15555 12040 14674 14676 12120 14677 15345 14679 14680 14681 15610 13865 14682 14875 13560 Page 4 of 1672 09/24/2021 Grocery Beer Sales Licenses (includes active and inactive) Based on State Licenses and Credentials Credential Status StatusReason GROCERY BEER ACTIVE CURRENT GROCERY BEER ACTIVE CURRENT GROCERY BEER INACTIVE GROCERY BEER INACTIVE WITHDRAWN GROCERY BEER INACTIVE CANCELLATION/NPI GROCERY BEER ACTIVE CURRENT GROCERY BEER INACTIVE CANCELLATION/NPI GROCERY BEER INACTIVE GROCERY BEER INACTIVE OUT OF BUSINESS GROCERY BEER INACTIVE WITHDRAWN GROCERY BEER INACTIVE OUT OF BUSINESS GROCERY BEER PENDING INCOMPLETE NEW APPLICATION; DEFICIENCY NOTICE SENT GROCERY BEER ACTIVE CURRENT GROCERY BEER ACTIVE CURRENT GROCERY BEER ACTIVE CURRENT GROCERY BEER ACTIVE CURRENT Page 5 of 1672 09/24/2021 Grocery Beer Sales Licenses (includes active and inactive) Based on State Licenses and Credentials Active IssueDate EffectiveDate 1 06/22/2011 06/22/2021 1 07/15/2021 07/15/2021 0 0 0 09/30/2011 09/30/2013 1 02/15/2005 02/15/2021 0 09/12/2011 09/12/2013 0 06/19/2018 06/19/2020 0 10/04/2011 10/04/2018 0 0 10/20/2011 10/20/2016 0 1 01/24/2005 01/24/2021 1 11/22/2011 11/22/2020 1 09/24/2013 09/24/2021 1 11/20/2004 11/20/2020 Page 6 of 1672 09/24/2021 Grocery Beer Sales Licenses (includes active and inactive) Based on State Licenses and Credentials ExpirationDate Address City 06/21/2022 72 MAIN ST HARTFORD 07/14/2022 50 CLIMAX RD AVON 12/15/1998 298 MAIN STREET EAST HARTFORD 236 KIMBERLY AVE NEW HAVEN 09/29/2014 129 WOOD AVE APT 1 BRIDGEPORT 02/14/2022 154 N WALL ST MERIDEN 09/11/2014 859 ALBANY AVE HARTFORD 06/18/2021 1064 DIXWELL AVE HAMDEN 10/03/2019 976 W MAIN ST # 1000 NEW BRITAIN 26 HAWLEYVILLE RD NEWTOWN 10/19/2017 8 PALMER RD SCOTLAND 1854 BALDWIN ST WATERBURY 01/23/2022 1351 N MAIN ST WATERBURY 11/21/2021 464 OCEAN AVE NEW LONDON 09/23/2022 33 BOUTON ST NORWALK 11/19/2021 354 MAIN ST ANSONIA Page 7 of 1672 09/24/2021 Grocery Beer Sales Licenses (includes active and inactive) Based on State Licenses and Credentials State Zip RecordRefreshedOn CT 061061805 06/01/2021 CT 060013625 07/15/2021 CT 06108 08/20/2008 CT 065192829 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JASON AYBAR INDIVIDUAL Page 9 of 1672 09/24/2021 Grocery Beer Sales Licenses (includes active and inactive) Based on State Licenses and Credentials BLACK ROCK GROCERY & TOBACCO YOUR STORE NB DI BACCO IMPORTS WHITNEYVILLE FOOD CENTER RIVERTON GENERAL STORE CORNER GROCERY DUKE PREMIER MARKET SOUTH POINT CONVENIENT STORE ZA GROCERY P & P GROCERY MARKET BROAD STREET SHELL FOOD MART BRIDGEPORT VARIETY PLUS R & M CORNER MARKET EL POSITO DULCE MINI MARKET AZTECA MEAT MARKET DEL RIO GROCERY Page 10 of1672 09/24/2021 Grocery Beer Sales Licenses (includes active and inactive) Based on State Licenses and Credentials LGB.0015257 LGB LGB.0015439 LGB LGB.0012661 LGB LGB.0012753 LGB LGB.0013780 LGB LGB.0014059 LGB LGB.0014866 LGB LGB.0014683 LGB LGB.0015569 LGB LGB.0015608.P LGB LGB.0014722 LGB LGB.0014684 LGB LGB.0014685 LGB LGB.0014686 LGB LGB.0014687 LGB LGB.0014850 LGB Page 11 of1672 09/24/2021 Grocery Beer Sales Licenses (includes active and inactive) Based on State Licenses and Credentials 15257 15439 12661 12753 13780 14059 14866 14683 15569 15608 14722 14684 14685 14686 14687 14850 Page 12 of1672 09/24/2021 Grocery Beer Sales Licenses (includes active and inactive) Based on State Licenses and Credentials GROCERY BEER ACTIVE CURRENT GROCERY BEER ACTIVE CURRENT GROCERY BEER ACTIVE CURRENT GROCERY BEER ACTIVE CURRENT GROCERY BEER ACTIVE CURRENT GROCERY BEER ACTIVE CURRENT GROCERY BEER LAPSED GROCERY BEER INACTIVE GROCERY BEER ACTIVE CURRENT GROCERY BEER ACTIVE BY PROVISIONAL FINAL INSPECTION REQUIRED GROCERY BEER ACTIVE CURRENT GROCERY BEER INACTIVE GROCERY BEER ACTIVE CURRENT GROCERY BEER INACTIVE CANCELLATION/NPI GROCERY BEER INACTIVE GROCERY BEER ACTIVE CURRENT Page 13 of1672 09/24/2021 Grocery Beer Sales Licenses (includes active and inactive) Based on State Licenses and Credentials 1 09/18/2017 09/18/2021 1 09/30/2019 09/30/2021 1 09/21/2004 09/21/2021 1 10/01/2004 10/01/2021 1 08/23/2004 08/23/2021 1 09/19/2006 09/19/2021 1 08/19/2013 03/19/2021 0 08/25/2011 08/25/2012 1 03/17/2021 03/17/2021 1 08/18/2021 08/18/2021 1 07/30/2012 07/30/2021 0 09/09/2011 09/22/2017 1 09/13/2011 11/11/2020 0 09/13/2011 09/15/2016 0 09/28/2011 08/16/2017 1 08/29/2013 08/29/2021 Page 14 of1672 09/24/2021 Grocery Beer Sales Licenses (includes active and inactive) Based on State Licenses and Credentials 09/17/2022 3018 FAIRFIELD AVE BRIDGEPORT 09/29/2022 972 W MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN 09/20/2022 553 FRANKLIN AVE HARTFORD 09/30/2022 1248 WHITNEY AVE HAMDEN 08/22/2022 2 MAIN ST BARKHAMSTED 09/18/2022 423 WILLOW ST WATERBURY 08/18/2021 501 GLENBROOK RD UNIT 2 STAMFORD 08/24/2013 389 SHORE RD SOUTH LYME 03/16/2022 856 FAIRFIELD AVE BRIDGEPORT 11/16/2021 60 E MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN 07/29/2022 38 W BROAD ST STAMFORD 09/08/2018 1372 PARK AVE BRIDGEPORT 11/10/2021 39 CASTLE ST NEW HAVEN 09/14/2017 275 HIGH ST HARTFORD 09/27/2018 1697 PARK AVE BRIDGEPORT 08/28/2022 1122 BROAD ST HARTFORD Page 15 of1672 09/24/2021 Grocery Beer Sales Licenses (includes active and inactive) Based on State Licenses and Credentials CT 06605 08/17/2021 CT 060533487 08/17/2021 CT 061143019 08/17/2021 CT 065172811 08/17/2021 CT 06065 08/17/2021 CT 067101526 08/17/2021 CT 069061825 08/19/2021 CT 063769992 03/13/2014 CT 066043701 08/18/2021 CT 060511944 08/18/2021 CT 069023715 07/14/2021 CT 066043052 09/22/2018 CT 065133010 09/22/2020 CT 061031009 02/07/2017 CT 066042519 10/11/2018 CT 061062312 08/19/2021 Page 16 of1672 09/24/2021 Grocery Beer Sales Licenses (includes active and inactive) Based on State Licenses and Credentials 1033460 JUAN M CEPEDA INDIVIDUAL 1158344 JOSE A VAZQUEZ INDIVIDUAL 1217805 NECIP ERKEN INDIVIDUAL 1035130 SANJAY H DESAI INDIVIDUAL 1276577 EDWIN RIOS INDIVIDUAL 1035352 LUCIA MOREL INDIVIDUAL 1035925 EDUARDO N RODRIGUEZ INDIVIDUAL 1365724 SWEETA PATEL INDIVIDUAL 1036858 YASMIN A VERAS INDIVIDUAL 1037366 JUNE S RAO INDIVIDUAL 1037894 DANNY MIRAMBEAUX INDIVIDUAL 1038549 JERRED J LANGLAIS INDIVIDUAL 1038740 NILO A ESPINAL INDIVIDUAL 1038746 HAWY M CASTILLO INDIVIDUAL 1435130 KUSHAL R PATEL INDIVIDUAL 1038904 SARHAN ABDULLAH INDIVIDUAL 1505692 JASON M SCHWARTZ INDIVIDUAL Page 17 of1672 09/24/2021 Grocery Beer Sales Licenses (includes active and inactive) Based on State Licenses and Credentials LA MARQUETA FOOD PLAZA EL COMERIO GROCERY EDIP VARIETY AND DELI DAIRY PLUS #3 M & RIOS GROCERY DELI LLC JUNCO 12 MINI MARKET RODRIGUEZ GROCERY STORE SUNRISE CONVENIENCE STORE VERAS MARKET QUICK STOP CONVENIENCE DE FAMILIA SUPER DELI LLC ELM CITY MARKET TORRES GROCERY LA MARQUETA MEAT & PRODUCE ENFIELD MARKET KOOLS PLACE TRADER JOE'S #563 Page 18 of1672 09/24/2021 Grocery Beer Sales Licenses (includes active and inactive) Based on State Licenses and Credentials LGB.0014688 LGB LGB.0014851 LGB LGB.0014963 LGB

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