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U.S. ROUTE 202 EAST WINTHROP, MAINE TELEPHONE: 1-800-459-3042 OR 1-207-395-2687 FAX: 1-207-395-2691 500 RIVERSIDE INDUSTRIAL PARK PORTLAND, ME TELEPHONE: 1-877-887-2354 OR 1-207-878-6399 FAX: 1-207-878-6408 DATE: DRIVER # DRIVER NAME: OUTGOING MANIFEST CUSTOMER LOCATION: # OF # OF # OF TIME TIME DRIVER SHIP TO LOCATION ADDRESS CITY TOTES BXS ENV IN OUT INITIALS Auburn Public Library ** 49 Spring Street Auburn 2 Central ME Community College** 1250 Turner Street Auburn 4 University of Maine at Augusta* 46 University Drive Augusta 2 89 Maine State Library (Augusta)* ILL Office/Collection Services Augusta 4 124 Maine State Law and Leg.Library* 161 Capitol Street Augusta 7 Lithgow Public Library** 45 Winthrop Street Augusta 5 Bangor Public Library * 145 Harlow Street Bangor 21 168 Bangor Theological Seminary Libraries 300 Union Street Bangor 0 University College – Bangor * 124 Eastport Hall Bangor 50 Eastern ME Medical Center** 489 State Street Bangor 1 Eastern ME Community College** 354 Hogan Road Bangor 1 Husson College One College Circle Bangor 1 Patten Free Library** 33 Summer Street Bath 4 College of the Atlantic 109 Eden Street Bar Harbor 5 Jesup Memorial Library^ 34 Mount Deset Street Bar Harbor 0 Hutchinson Center* RR 3 Box 653 Belfast 2 Belfast Free Library** 106 High Street Belfast 4 McArthur Public Library** 270 Main Street Biddeford 6 University of New England - University Campus 11 Hills Beach Rd. Biddeford 8 Blue Hill Public Library^^ 5 Parker Point Road Blue Hill 1 Boothbay Harbor Memorial Library^ 4 Oak Street Boothbay Harbor 2 Bridgton Public Library 1 Church St. Bridgton 0 Bath / Brunswick Center* 275 Bath Road Brunswick 3 Bowdoin College Library 3001 College Station Brunswick 1 32 Curtis Memorial Library** 23 Pleasant Street Brunswick 15 Calais Center* 71 Main St. Calais 3 Washington Cty Community College** 1 College Drive Calais 0 Calais Free Library** 9 Union Street Calais 1 Camden Public Library** 55 Main St. Camden 10 Thomas Memorial Library** 6 Scott Dyer Rd. Cape Elizabeth 5 Simpson Memorial Library 8 Plymouth Road Carmel 0 Witherle Memorial Library*** 41 School Street Castine 0 Prince Memorial Library** 266 Main St. Cumberland 2 Skidompha Library** 184 Main St. Damariscotta 2 Abbott Memorial Library* 1 Church St. Dexter 0 KATEC/ E. Millinocket Ctr.* 1 Industrial Dr. East Millinocket 2 William Fogg Library 116 Old Road Eliot 0 Ellsworth Center* 240 State Street Ellsworth 1 7 Kennebec Valley Comm College** 92 Western Avenue Fairfield 6 University of Maine at Farmington* 116 South Street Farmington 2 69 Falmouth Memorial Library 5 Lunt Road Falmouth 7 Blake Library* 25 Pleasant Street Fort Kent Gardiner Public Library** 152 Water St. Gardiner 6 University of Southern Maine* 37 College Ave. Gorham 67 Baxter Memorial Library** 71 South St. Gorham 4 Gray Public Library** 5 Hancock St. Gray 3 Guilford Memorial Library 5 Library Street Guilford 0 Piscataquis Community H.S.* Blaine Avenue Guilford 8 Edythe Dyer Com. Library** 269 Main Road North Hampden 0 Hartland Public Library 16 Mill Street Hartland 0 Cary Library* 107 Main Street Houlton 2 Kennebunk Free Library ^^ 112 Main Street Kennebunk 0 Louis T.Graves Mem. Library** P.O. Box 391 Kennebunkport 0 Rice Public Library**** 8 Wentworth Street Kittery 0 Bates College Library^^ 48 Campus Avenue Lewiston 29 Andover College - Lewiston Campus 475 Lisbon Street Lewiston 3 University of Maine at Lewiston* 51 Westminister St. Lewiston 28 Lewiston Public Library** 200 Lisbon St. Lewiston 12 Lincoln Memorialyp Library 21 West Broadway Lincoln 0 Community Library*** 28 Main Street Lisbon Falls 0 Adult Learning Center* PO Box 95, 19 Main St. Livermore Falls 1 Machias Memorial Library 109 Court Street Machias 0 Porter Memorial Library 52 Court Street Machias 0 University of Maine - Machias Merrill Library Machias 52 Millinocket Memorial Library 5 Maine Avenue Millinocket 6 Cumston Public Library 796 Main Street Monmouth 0 Naples Public Library 940 Roosevelt Trail Naples 0 New Gloucester Public Library*** 379 Intervale Road New Gloucester 0 Newport Public Library 145 Main Street Newport 2 Norway Memorial Library** 258 Main St. Norway 4 Old Town Public Library** 46 Middle St. Old Town 7 Orono Public Library 16 Goodridge Drive Orono 6 University of Maine Orono* Fogler Library Orono 20 180 Pittsfield Public Library** 89 South Main St. Pittsfield 2 Ricker Memorial Library^ 1211 Maine Street Poland 4 Subtotal 1 51 1073 C.1 University of Southern Maine* 314 Forest Ave. Portland 2 127 Portland Public Library** 5 Monument Square Portland 2 64 Andover College** 901 Washington Av. Portland 0 University of New England - Westbrook 716 Stevens Ave Portland 1 13 University of Maine Presque Isle* 181 Main Street Presque Isle 4 76 Northern Maine Community College** 33 Edgemont Dr. Presque Isle 2 Rockland Public Library** 80 Union St. Rockland 14 Rockport Public Library** One Limerick Street Rockport 1 Rumford/Mexico Center* 9 Brown St. Rumford / Mexico 3 Rumford Public Library** 56 Rumford Avenue Rumford 7 USM Saco/Biddeford Center* 110 Main St. Saco 1 Dyer Library** 371 Main St. Saco 0 Scarborough Public Library** 48 Gorham Rd. Scarborough 9 Carver Memorial Library 12 Union Street Searsport 0 Skowhegan Area High School* RR 3 Box 6488 Skowhegan 1 Skowhegan Free Public Library 9 Elme Street Skowhegan 0 Oxford Hills Adult & Community Ed.* 256 Main St. South Paris 4 Paris Public Library 37 Market Square South Paris 0 Southern ME Comm. College Library^ 2 Fort Road South Portland 0 South Portland Public Library** 482 Broadway South Portland 9 Southwest Harbor Public Library^^ 338 Main Street Southwest Harbor 1 Sanford Center* 21 Bradeen St. Springvale 0 St. Joseph's College 278 Whites Bridge Rd. Standish 5 Thomaston Center* 60 Main Street Thomaston 2 Topsham Public Library**** 35 Republic Avenue Topsham 0 Unity College PO Box 167 Unity 1 Waldoboro Public Library^^ 908 Main Street Waldoboro 0 Colby College Library 5105 Mayflower Hill Waterville 34 Maine General Medical Center^ 149 North Street Waterville 0 Thomas College^ 180 West River Road Waterville 0 Waterville Public Library** 73 Elm Street Waterville 10 Wells Public Library PO Box 699 Wells 0 York County Comm.Coll.Library** 112 College Dr. Wells 1 Bigelow Laboratory Library^ P.O. Box 475 West Boothbay H. 0 Windham Public Library** 217 Windham Center Rd Windham 0 Bailey Public Library** Bowdoin St. Winthrop 3 York Public Library 15 Long Sands Rd. York 1 Augusta School Department Varies 1 Me Maritime Academy 1 Subtotal 0 9 391 TOTAL 1 60 1464 C.1 Annual Comparison of Shipping Types and Totals TYPES FY2003 FY2004 FY2005 FY2006 % Change # of Totes 32 13 6 1 -83% # of Boxes 93 95 67 60 -10% # of Envelopes 997 1243 1161 1464 26% Totals 1122 1351 1234 1525 24% Annual Comparison of Total Courier Activity 1800 1600 1525 1351 1400 1234 1200 1122 1000 800 600 400 200 0 FY2003 FY2004 FY2005 FY2006 C.1.
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