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Business Name City/Town Relief Money Exeter BUSINESS NAME CITY/TOWN RELIEF MONEY EXETER RENT‐ALL, LLC NEWMARKET $ 350,000.00 STP WIRELESS LLC MERRIMACK $ 350,000.00 HARTLEY TRANSPORTATION LLC PEMBROKE $ 350,000.00 FRANK W. WHITCOMB CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION WALPOLE $ 350,000.00 SURELL ACCESSORIES, INC TROY $ 350,000.00 EXCALIBUR SHELVING SYSTEMS INC CONTOOCOOK $ 350,000.00 OLD HAMPSHIRE DESIGN INC NEW LONDON $ 350,000.00 INTEGRITY INDUSTRIAL INKJET INTEGRATION, INC WEST LEBANON $ 350,000.00 INDUSTRIAL PROTECTION SERVICES, LLC SALEM $ 350,000.00 MOLLY'S RESTAURANT IN HANOVER LLC HANOVER $ 350,000.00 UNO LOCO, INC CONCORD $ 350,000.00 SECURE CARE PRODUCTS LLC CONCORD $ 350,000.00 HIGH LINE AUTO SALES OF SALEM LLC SALEM $ 350,000.00 W.S. BADGER CO. GILSUM $ 350,000.00 NORTHSTAR STEEL AND ALUMINUM INC MANCHESTER $ 350,000.00 PETEY'S RED ROOF ENTERPRISES, INC. RYE $ 350,000.00 PROFILE MOUNTAIN HOLDINGS CORP. NORTH CONWAY $ 350,000.00 SYSTEMS PLUS COMPUTERS, INC. LEBANON $ 350,000.00 ROW 34 PORTSMOUTH, LLC PORTSMOUTH $ 350,000.00 CONSOLIDATED SERVICES GROUP OF EXETER, LLC EXETER $ 350,000.00 CENTRIPETAL NETWORKS, INC PORTSMOUTH $ 350,000.00 PERFORMIX SPECIALTY PHARMACY LLC SALEM $ 350,000.00 SALEM MANUFACTURED HOMES, LLC SALEM $ 350,000.00 ELM GROVE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT & AFFILIATES MANCHESTER $ 350,000.00 WHITNEY BROS. CO. KEENE $ 350,000.00 UPPER VALLEY HOTEL GROUP, LLC LEBANON $ 350,000.00 PARKER & HARPER COMPANIES INC. RAYMOND $ 350,000.00 KYMALIMI LLC SALEM $ 350,000.00 GRANITE STATE CONTRACT FUTNISHINGS, LTD INTERVALE $ 350,000.00 SANTA'S VILLAGE, INC. JEFFERSON $ 350,000.00 WALDRON ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION, INC. EXETER $ 350,000.00 TUCKER RESTAURANT GROUP LLC MANCHESTER $ 350,000.00 LAKES REGION FIRE APPARATUS INC WEST OSSIPEE $ 350,000.00 HOSPITALITY RESOURCES LLC BEDFORD $ 350,000.00 TCSNH, LLC. WEST LEBANON $ 350,000.00 COED SPORTSWEAR, LLC NEWFIELDS $ 350,000.00 THE MOUNTAIN ACQUISITION INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES KEENE $ 350,000.00 SETTLERS RI INC. NORTH CONWAY $ 350,000.00 CLEAR CHOICE HOME IMPROVEMENTS LLC MANCHESTER $ 350,000.00 DOCKHAM BUILDERS INC. PORTSMOUTH $ 350,000.00 RATH, YOUNG AND PIGNATELLI, P.C. CONCORD $ 350,000.00 PEOPLE'S LINEN SERVICE, LLC KEENE $ 350,000.00 WILLIAM A. SMITH AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS PLAINFIELD $ 350,000.00 SENTIENT DECISION SCIENCE, INC. PORTSMOUTH $ 350,000.00 AIR SOLUTIONS & BALANCING, LLC AUBURN $ 350,000.00 RIDGEVIEW CONSTRUCTION LLC DEERFIELD $ 350,000.00 LEGOYOURMIND CONCORD $ 350,000.00 OASIS HEALTH & SPORTS CENTER INC. MANCHESTER $ 350,000.00 MT WASHINGTON SUMMIT ROAD COMPANY & GLEN AND MT WASHINGTON STAGE COMPANY GORHAM $ 350,000.00 RIDGEWOOD LUMBER SALES, INC. BRENTWOOD $ 350,000.00 KASE PRINTING INC. HUDSON $ 350,000.00 C.K. PRODUCTIONS, INC. PELHAM $ 350,000.00 TFG,TREE‐FREE INC. KEENE $ 350,000.00 FEDERAL SPICE CORP. NORTH CONWAY $ 350,000.00 MON‐CLUB MANAGEMENT, INC LINCOLN $ 350,000.00 ROCKYWOLD‐DEEPHAVEN CAMPS, INC. HOLDERNESS $ 350,000.00 NEW ENGLAND WIRELESS, LLC HAMPSTEAD $ 350,000.00 FROLING LLC PETERBOROUGH $ 350,000.00 PETER & RACHAEL ROSS HOLDINGS LLC FREEDOM $ 350,000.00 BENJAMIN WALK LLC SOMERSWORTH $ 350,000.00 OFFICE INTERIORS LIMITED DOVER $ 350,000.00 NASWA MOTOR INN, INC. LACONIA $ 350,000.00 HAMPTON BEACH BALLROOM LLC HAMPTON $ 350,000.00 NH TRIPLE PLAY, LLC MANCHESTER $ 350,000.00 WINNIPESAUKEE FLAGSHIP CORP LACONIA $ 350,000.00 HAMILL TRAVEL SERVICES INC AMHERST $ 350,000.00 THIRSTY MOOSE MANAGEMENT LLC NORTH HAMPTON $ 350,000.00 TRIGGER HOUSE, LLC PORTSMOUTH $ 350,000.00 BLUE DOLPHIN SCREENPRINT INC. SOMERSWORTH $ 350,000.00 INDUSTRIAL PROTECTION PRODUCTS, INC. SALEM $ 350,000.00 SEACOAST TICKET AGENCY,LLC PORTSMOUTH $ 350,000.00 STEPHENS‐MARQUIS ASSOCIATES INC MERRIMACK $ 350,000.00 WALPOLE HANDMADE CHOCOLATES, LLC WALPOLE $ 350,000.00 THE INN AT EAST HILL FARM, INC TROY $ 350,000.00 N. E. COLOR, LLC DOVER $ 350,000.00 GRACE LIMOUSINE, LLC MANCHESTER $ 350,000.00 BELL & WILLIAMS ASSOCIATES, INC. WINDHAM $ 350,000.00 TRI‐STATE CONSTRUCTION LLC AUBURN $ 350,000.00 KEY FLORAL, INC. BEDFORD $ 350,000.00 NIADNI INC. LINCOLN $ 350,000.00 POSH TRAVEL LTD GREENLAND $ 350,000.00 FELICITA, INC. DOVER $ 350,000.00 THOM CORP. HANOVER $ 350,000.00 AMI GRAPHICS, INC. STRAFFORD $ 350,000.00 RED'S SHOE BARN, LLC DOVER $ 350,000.00 MOMENTA, INC PORTSMOUTH $ 350,000.00 PATS PEAK SKIING, LLC HENNIKER $ 350,000.00 TIDEWATER CATERING GROUP, LLC MANCHESTER $ 350,000.00 APR & R LLC EXETER $ 350,000.00 NORTHEAST DIGITAL AND WIRELESS, INC. BEDFORD $ 350,000.00 HART'S RESTAURANT, INC. MEREDITH $ 350,000.00 JACKSON LUCAS EVENTS, LLC AMHERST $ 350,000.00 RI LEBANON 2014, LLC LEBANON $ 350,000.00 CHAUVIN ARNOUX INC DOVER $ 350,000.00 PURITAN PRESS, INC. HOLLIS $ 350,000.00 CUBICLE SOLUTIONS, INC. WINDHAM $ 350,000.00 SPORTSTOP USA, LLC BROOKLINE $ 350,000.00 TABLETOP TYCOON, INC. LONDONDERRY $ 350,000.00 WALLY'S PUB, LLC HAMPTON $ 350,000.00 PDS RESTAURATEURS, INC. PORTSMOUTH $ 350,000.00 PURITY SPRING RESORT, INC. MADISON $ 350,000.00 FORWARD MERCH LLC DOVER $ 350,000.00 GTI SPINDLE TECHNOLOGY, INC. MANCHESTER $ 350,000.00 C3 METRICS, INC. PORTSMOUTH $ 350,000.00 ATCO AIRCRAFT TECHNICAL COMPANY, INC. NEWINGTON $ 350,000.00 NETRIA CORPORATION EXETER $ 350,000.00 BLUE SPRUCE TECHNOLOGIES INC. DURHAM $ 350,000.00 LEN‐TEX CORPORATION NORTH WALPOLE $ 350,000.00 PROMOCENTRIC LLC NEWMARKET $ 350,000.00 LVO VEHICLE WHOLESALE INC. PLAISTOW $ 350,000.00 T.B. O'KANE GLOBAL SOURCING, LLC HAMPTON $ 350,000.00 MECHANICAL CONSTRUCTION & SERVICES, INC. WINDHAM $ 350,000.00 XACT TECH INC. MEREDITH $ 350,000.00 ENGRAVING & AWARDS OF NE, INC. LACONIA $ 350,000.00 PROULX OIL AND PROPANE SERVICE LLC NEWMARKET $ 350,000.00 TRUMBULL‐NELSON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC WEST LEBANON $ 350,000.00 CONCORD CENTENNIAL INVESTMENTS CONCORD $ 350,000.00 RUSSOUND / FMP INC. NEWMARKET $ 350,000.00 JARVIS CUTTING TOOLS, INC. ROCHESTER $ 350,000.00 RH CARS LLC MERRIMACK $ 350,000.00 LIGHTHOUSE PRODCUTIONS, INC. SEABROOK $ 350,000.00 HUSE ROAD ENTERTAINMENT, LLC MANCHESTER $ 350,000.00 O’BRIEN ENERGY RESOURCES CORPORATION PORTSMOUTH $ 350,000.00 BOYLE ENERGY SERVICES & TECHNOLOGY, INC. MERRIMACK $ 350,000.00 RELYCO SALES INC. DOVER $ 350,000.00 CHEMTAN COMPANY INC LEE $ 350,000.00 WHITE MOUNTAIN HOTEL & RESORT INC. HALES LOCATION $ 350,000.00 AMTECH COATINGS LLC PLYMOUTH $ 350,000.00 FISCHER SKIS US LLC AUBURN $ 350,000.00 CHUCKLES, INC. MANCHESTER $ 350,000.00 TRIVEX TRADING, INC NASHUA $ 350,000.00 HUBERT'S HOLDINGS, LLC NEWPORT $ 350,000.00 THE BARLEY HOUSE, LLC CONCORD $ 350,000.00 DEMAND TRANSPORT LLC MILFORD $ 350,000.00 MANCHESTER COUNTRY CLUB BEDFORD $ 350,000.00 TOASTED BROTHERS, LLC CONCORD $ 350,000.00 AMCOMM WIRELESS INC WEST LEBANON $ 350,000.00 WOODROW FITNESS LEBANON $ 350,000.00 WALLINGFORD'S, INC. NEW HAMPTON $ 350,000.00 SULLIVAN CONSTRUCTION, LLC BEDFORD $ 350,000.00 MADGETECH, INC WARNER $ 350,000.00 PORTSMOUTH RIVERHOUSE RESTAURANT RYE $ 350,000.00 360 INTEL MANCHESTER $ 350,000.00 TUPELO MUSIC HALL LLC WINDHAM $ 350,000.00 RDS MACHINE, LLC NEWPORT $ 350,000.00 N'WARE TECHNOLOGIES INC. DOVER $ 350,000.00 ALL FIRED UP LLC EPPING $ 350,000.00 STONEWALL CABLE, INC. RUMNEY $ 350,000.00 CLASSIC EXTERIOR LLC GOFFSTOWN $ 350,000.00 NOONAN BROTHERS PAINTING LLC MANCHESTER $ 350,000.00 CANTERBURY PILGRIMAGES & TOURS INC BEDFORD $ 350,000.00 JEWELL INSTRUMENTS LLC MANCHESTER $ 350,000.00 HANOVER HOSPITALITY LLC HANOVER $ 350,000.00 JAY STEEL, LLC MILFORD $ 350,000.00 CAPONE IRON CORPORATION NORTH WOODS, INC. BERLIN $ 350,000.00 MIG EXPRESS LLC PORTSMOUTH $ 350,000.00 RTE. 125 RV & MARINE, LLC. ROCHESTER $ 350,000.00 ATLAS PYROVISION ENTERTAINMENT GROUP JAFFREY $ 350,000.00 DBU CONSTRUCTION, INC CHICHESTER $ 350,000.00 MESSI PRODUCTIONS LLC DERRY $ 350,000.00 WOODSTOCK INN AGAIN, LTD NORTH WOODSTOCK $ 350,000.00 E2S ENERGY EFFICIENCY SERVICES LLC GILFORD $ 350,000.00 PRIVATE LABEL SPECIALTIES, LTD GOFFSTOWN $ 350,000.00 JOHN TINIOS' AFFILIATED ENTITIES HAMPTON $ 350,000.00 CAN BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION, INC MIDDLETON $ 350,000.00 MARTINI NORTHERN, LLC NEWFIELDS $ 350,000.00 AUTOMATED VIDEO INSPECTION DEVICES CORP PORTSMOUTH $ 350,000.00 MERIDIAN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION GILFORD $ 350,000.00 TOM HAMMER CONSTRUCTION PORTSMOUTH $ 350,000.00 C.M.P. PLUMBING AND HEATING LLC DERRY $ 350,000.00 PLAY ALL DAY LLC HAMPTON $ 350,000.00 AXIS BUSINESS SOLUTIONS, LTD PORTSMOUTH $ 350,000.00 CORMACK CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT, INC MADISON $ 350,000.00 STATE STREET DISCOUNT HOUSE, INC. PORTSMOUTH $ 350,000.00 SEAGLASS TECHNOLOGY PARTNERS, LLC PORTSMOUTH $ 350,000.00 RED ARROW DINER CONCORD MANCHESTER $ 350,000.00 603 MANUFACTURING, LLC HUDSON $ 350,000.00 ALEKSA AUTO INC. SALEM $ 350,000.00 NORTH ATLANTIC SNOW SERVICES EPPING $ 350,000.00 EAST ATLANTIC AUTO SALES LLC HOOKSETT $ 350,000.00 BNRHAMPTON LLC HAMPTON $ 350,000.00 GREENERD PRESS & MACHINE COMPANY NASHUA $ 350,000.00 DUTTON & GARFIELD, INC. HAMPSTEAD $ 350,000.00 PAK HAD ASSOCIATES, LLC FRANKLIN $ 350,000.00 AFFINITY LED LIGHT LLC PORTSMOUTH $ 350,000.00 KING CAB CO INC DERRY $ 350,000.00 CANARY SYSTEMS,INC. NEW LONDON $ 350,000.00 K & G RESTAURANTS, INC. CONCORD $ 350,000.00 GOLF AND SKI WAREHOUSE, INC. WEST LEBANON $ 350,000.00 KYLMEG HOTEL MANAGEMENT LLC LACONIA $ 350,000.00 NEWICK'S HOSPITALITY GROUP, INC DOVER $ 350,000.00 VIGILANT, INCORPORATED DOVER $ 350,000.00 AMERICAN EXCAVATING CORP. DERRY $ 350,000.00 HUMPHREY'S INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS INC ROCHESTER $ 350,000.00 RECORE TRADING CO LLC HUDSON $ 350,000.00 NICKERSON DESIGNS LLC BEDFORD $ 350,000.00 CONTOUR DESIGN, INC WINDHAM $ 350,000.00 MAGIC FOODS RESTAURANT GROUP MEREDITH $ 350,000.00 CLARK'S TRADING POST, INC LINCOLN $ 350,000.00 THE WENTWORTH HOTEL OF JACKSON, INC. JACKSON $ 350,000.00 MUDDY MOOSE, INC. NORTH CONWAY $ 350,000.00 JOYCE COOLING AND HEATING INC NASHUA $ 350,000.00 HIGHLAND FORWARDING INC.
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