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    Updated: October 22, 2009

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    Toys for Tots drop off at Edward Jones office


    Warwick — Edward Lynch, the local Edward Jones financial advisor, is a drop-off location for the Marine Corps League Toys for Tots program.

    Local residents may help needy children in the area by bringing in a new, unwrapped toy to the office, located at 77 Ronald Reagan Boulevard, Warwick, during regular business hours beginning Oct. 23.

    “With the holiday season around the corner, we are all getting ready for the festivities,” Lynch said. “And as this is the season of giving, now is a great time to remember the less fortunate in our community.”

    For more information call 987-7220.









     

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