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490308 1368.Pdf Case 13-14508-ref Doc 1368 Filed 08/07/14 Entered 08/07/14 12:08:49 Desc Main Document Page 1 of 90 Case 13-14508-ref Doc 1368 Filed 08/07/14 Entered 08/07/14 12:08:49 Desc Main Document Page 2 of 90 KidsPeace CorporationCase 13-14508-ref - U.S. Mail Doc 1368 Filed 08/07/14 Entered 08/07/14 12:08:49 Desc MainServed 8/1/2014 Document Page 3 of 90 101 PITTSTON AVENUE REALTY CORP. 2701 LLC 3 E COMPANY 101 PITTSTON AVENUE C/O ATTMAN PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 3207 GREY HAWK CT STE 200 SCRANTON, PA 18505 ATTN JOHN PORTER CARLSBAD, CA 92010-6664 2700 NORTH CHARLES STREET SUITE 102 BALTIMORE, MD 21218 3M COGENT INC 4041 NEVCORP BEVERAGE LLC 505 PENN ST.PROPERTY OWNER LLC PO BOX 845552 DBA NEVCORP BEVERAGES ATTN: MICHAEL ORLANDI DALLAS, TX 75284-5552 4041 ROUTE 309 360 CABRINI BLVD 8K SCHNECKSVILLE, PA 18078 NEW YORK, NY 10040 5100 LLC A B E LABORATORY A C MOORE INC C/O RE/MAX ALLEGIANCE 7596 BATH PIKE 130 A C MOORE DRIVE 5100 LEESBURG PIKE BATH, PA 18014 BERLIN, NJ 08009 A-1 DISPOSAL AAIMS PROPERTY MANAGEMENT INC AARON OR JENNIFER GEER PO BOX 7 100 WESTLAKE ROAD 6022 GARDNER RD SAGINAW, MN 55779 SUITE 200 CHANDLER, IN 47610-9260 FAYETTEVILLE, NC 28314 ABC AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CO ABRON OR LYNN BUCKNER ACA FINANCIAL GUARANTY CORP. 1735 OWL CREEK ROAD 18875 PILOT MILLS DR ATTN: CARL B. MCCARTHY, GENERAL COUNSEL LEHIGHTON, PA 18235 NOBLESVILLE, IN 46062 600 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK, NY 10020 ACA FINANCIAL GUARANTY CORPORATION ACADEMICALLY SUPPORTING KIDS ACADEMY AND HUDSON VALLEY C/O HANGLEY ARONCHICK SEGAL PUDLIN & SCHILLER ATTN: CHANDRIKA RAMSEY MESSAGE BUREAU ATTN: ASHELY M. CHAN, ESQ. 4750 COLONEL ASHTON PLACE PO BOX 299 ONE LOGAN SQUARE, 27TH FLOOR UPPER MARLBORO, MD 20772 LEE, MA 01238 PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 ACC PHARMACY ACC PHARMACY, INC., DBA DISCOVER RX ACCENT URGENT CARE DBA DISCOVER RX ATTN: CODY COLQUITT, SVP - FINANCE AND AFTER HOURS PEDIATRICS 3036 EMRICK BLVD PARTNERS PHARMACY 212 ASHVILLE AVE SUITE 10 BETHLEHEM, PA 18020 70 JACKSON DRIVE CARY, NC 27518-6669 CRANFORD, NJ 07016 ACTION PARTY RENTALS ACUTE GRINDING ADAM D. MESHKOV & BRESLIN ATTN: SUE HORN ATTN KENNETH A ROBAK MESKOV & BRESLIN 620 UNION BLVD PO BOX 1381 830 LEHIGH STREET ALLENTOWN, PA 18109 CAMDEN, ME 04843 C/O KATHY BLASKO EASTON, PA 18042 ADAM M GOODMAN ADAM OR HEATHER ZERBE ADAM OR TINA YODER ADAM M GOODMAN 13 TRUSTEE 1128 W. WALNUT STREET 9109 W. RED BUD LANE 260 PEACHTREE ST VALLEY VIEW, PA 17983 MUNCIE, IN 47303 STE 200 ATLANTA, GA 30303 ADAM VAN CLIEF ADAMS OUTDOOR ADVERTISING LP ADNAN ZAWAWI 351 RANDALL ROAD APT 4 2176 AVENUE C 2 HOSPITAL DR LEWISTON, ME 04240 BETHLEHEM, PA 18017 CLARION, PA 16214 ADOLFO OR IRIS RODRIGUEZ ADOPTIVE FOSTER FAMILIES OF ME ADP INC 110 ADLER ST 294 CENTER ST 1 ADP BLVD STOUDSBURG, PA 18360 UNIT 1 ROSELAND, NJ 07068 OLD TOWN, ME 04468 Page 1 of 88 KidsPeace CorporationCase 13-14508-ref - U.S. Mail Doc 1368 Filed 08/07/14 Entered 08/07/14 12:08:49 Desc MainServed 8/1/2014 Document Page 4 of 90 ADP, INC ADRIAN OR JENNIFER BENNETT ADS INFINITUM MARKETING, INC. ATTN: MARISSA OLSON 243 AUBURN DR ATTN: SPENCER MEYMANDI 100 N. STANTON EASTON, PA 18042 111 N. BOYLAN AVENUE EL PASO, TX 79901 RALEIGH, NC 27603 ADVANTAGE TECHNOLOGIES AEIS INC AETNA HEALTH PLAN 228 E 45TH ST FL 4 BRIAN MELLOR PO BOX 981106 NEW YORK, NY 10016 719 GRISWOLD STREET, SUITE 1700 EL PASO, TX 79998-1106 DETROIT, MI 48226 AETNA LIFE INS. CO. AETNA/ USHC AFC SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION INC. AETNA US HEALTHCARE PO BOX 981106 3985 ST CHARLES PARKWAY 980 JOLLY ROAD EL PASO, TX 79998-1106 SUITE E-200 PO BOX 1109 WALDORF, MD 20602 BLUE BELL, PA 19422-8250 AFC SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION INC. AFCO- INSURANCE PREMIUMS FINANCED AFI FOODSERVICE LLC ATTN: MICHAEL PEARSON SR. 450 COLLEGE BLVD. 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P O BOX 421 628 DEMOCRACY ST SYKESVILLE, MD 21784-6674 BOVEY, MN 55709 RALEIGH, NC 27603 ALICE BAKER ALICE CORTRIGHT ALICE WALTERS 1501 FULTON 2010 COLUMBIA AVE 437 E NORTH ST ELKHART, IN 46514 WHITEHALL, PA 18052 BETHLEHEM, PA 18018 Page 2 of 88 KidsPeace CorporationCase 13-14508-ref - U.S. Mail Doc 1368 Filed 08/07/14 Entered 08/07/14 12:08:49 Desc MainServed 8/1/2014 Document Page 5 of 90 ALIGN STAFFING ALLAN OR SANDY ROMBERGER ALLDATA ATTN: MICHAEL HOLMES 302 PINE VALLEY ROAD 9412 BIG HORN BLVD 7474 GREENWAY CENTER DR. SUITE 620 NEW RINGGOLD, PA 17960 ELK GROVE, CA 95758 GREENBELT, MD 20770 ALLECIA DAVIS ALLEN OR MISTY IVEY ALLENTOWN EQUIPMENT CORP. 7207 SOLAR WALK 5650 EAST 989 NORTH ATTN: MARY ANN MARTIN COLUMBIA, MD 21046 DE MOTTE, IN 46310 360 AUBURN STREET ALLENTOWN, PA 18103 ALLENTOWN NAPA ALLESHA COLLINS ALLIED EQUIPMENT SALES & RENTALS STORE NO 05572 7252 SYCAMORE RUN DRIVE ATTN: JOHN MCAULIFFE 1344-52 ALLEN STREET INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46237 2937 S. PIKE AVE. 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