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Two of more than 1,000 businesses and nonprofits that will be reunited with their missing money through the Your Money Unclaimed Property Initiative
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Cranston, RI — On Monday, February 22, General Treasurer Seth Magaziner will deliver Unclaimed Property checks to T’s Restaurant and to The Big Cheese restaurant in Cranston, two of over 1,000 small businesses that will be reunited with missing money through the Unclaimed Property program enhancement announced by the Treasurer earlier this month.
Treasurer Magaziner’s priority is to strengthen the state’s economy, and small businesses and nonprofits have been hit especially hard by the COVID-19 crisis. Both the Big Cheese and T’s Restaurant have been mainstays in the Cranston small business community for decades, and Monday’s check delivery will help them both continue to support jobs for their workers and serve their customers in the future.
The Treasurer is personally delivering checks to Rhode Island business owners as part of a month-long campaign to encourage small businesses and nonprofits to search the unclaimed property database at www.FindRIMoney.com to see if any money is owed to them.
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WHO:
T’s Restaurant Owner Anthony Tomaselli;
The Big Cheese Restaurant Owner Mike Giouras;
Representative Jackie Baginski
WHEN/WHERE: February 22 at 10:30AM, T’s Restaurant, 1059 Park Ave, Cranston |