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Page 4 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, MARCH 8, 2024 Treasurer Goldberg announces latest release of unclaimed property listings Over 50,000 names added to unclaimed property list since August M assachusetts State Treasurer Deborah B. Goldberg has announced the latest grouping of names added to the state’s list of unclaimed property owners. Over 50,000 new properties worth millions of dollars are owed to individuals and businesses throughout the Commonwealth. “Did you know there is $3.4 billion in unclaimed property here in Massachusetts? 1 in 10 people in this state are owed money and one of them could be you,” said Treasurer Goldberg. “So check the list, go online, or call our offi ce to search for your name and begin the process today.” Unclaimed property includes forgotten savings and checking accounts, un-cashed checks, insurance policy proceeds, stocks, dividends and the contents of unattended safe deposit boxes. Most accounts are considered abandoned and are turned over to the state after three years of inactivity. Last year the Treasury processed over 145,000 claims and returned $185 million in property to its rightful owners. RON’S OIL Call For PRICE MELROSE, MA 02176 NEW CUSTOMER’S WELCOME ACCEPTING VISA, MASTERCARD & DISCOVER (781) 397-1930 OR (781) 662-8884 100 GALLON MINIMUM This newly released list includes only individuals and businesses with unclaimed property over $100. Treasurer Goldberg urges all citizens to check the comprehensive list for all amounts at www.findmassmoney.gov or call the live call center at 1-888-344-MASS (6277). The full list of the new individuals and businesses added to the unclaimed property list will be published in The Boston Globe on March 3 and in the Boston Herald on March 10. In addition, the list of names will be published in over 30 regional and local papers in following weeks. 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CIGAR 170 REVERE ST., REVERE (781) 289-4959 Chris 2024 MVES offers free legal seminar Attorney from Greater Boston Legal Services to speak Free Legal Seminar info fl yer J oin Mystic Valley Elder Services (MVES) for a free legal seminar with Greater Boston Legal Services (GBLS) Attorney Luciana Figueiredo Miller. MVES will host the seminar on Friday, March 15, from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., at its headquarters at 300 Commercial St. #19 in Malden, or online by Zoom. The seminar will focus on Advanced Directives. Topics covered will include: • Health Care Proxies and Durable Powers of Attorney Documents • Why these Advanced Directive documents are important • How to help avoid adult guardianship and conservatorship crises There is no cost, but advance registration is required for both in-person and Zoom participants. Please preregister using the online form at www.mves.org/legal2024. A Zoom link will be emailed to anyone who signs up to attend the seminar virtually. Figueiredo Miller is an Elder Law Staff Attorney with GBLS’ Elder Health & Disability Unit. This unit of GBLS represents older adults and people with disabilities to ensure they have the housing, income, healthcare and services they need to live independently in the community. Figueiredo Miller received a fellowship from Equal Justice America while attending Brooklyn Law School. Figueiredo Miller previously earned a graduate degree from Boston University’s School of Public Health and was a Fellow at the Rappaport Institute for Greater Boston, part of the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. The latter fellowship included a summer-long position with the City of Boston’s Department of Neighborhood Development, focusing on their Housing Innovation Lab. Any questions may be directed to MVES Director of Community Programs Lauren Reid at lreid@mves.org or call 781-388-2382. Since 1975, MVES has provided home- and community-based care and resources to older adults, people with disabilities and their caregivers. A nonprofi t organization based in Malden, MVES serves 11 communities in Greater Boston. For more info about MVES, please contact 781-3247705 or visit www.mves.org. Endicott College announces local Dean’s List students E ndicott College, the fi rst college in the country to require internships of its students, was pleased to announce its Fall 2023 Dean’s List students. In order to qualify for the Dean’s List, a student must obtain a minimum grade point average of 3.5, receive no letter grade below “C,” have no withdrawal grades and be enrolled in a minimum of 12 credits for the semester. Everett resident Gina Ingrando has met these requirements. Gina is an English major and the daughter of Maria Ingrando and Jeff rey Ingrando. About Endicott College: The College off ers doctorate, master’s, bachelor’s and associate degree programs at its campus on the scenic coast of Beverly, Mass., with additional sites online and at United States and international locations. Endicott remains true to its founding principle of integrating professional and liberal arts education with internship opportunities across disciplines. For more info, visit endicott.edu.

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