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Banking on convenience
HE HAD HER TICKET: Tyler Manco drew out the winning ticket of Catherine Murray in Saturday’s $100 hourly raffle at the opening of the TD Bank store at Wilde’s Corner. The store is the bank’s fifth in Rhode Island and Warwick’s first.
BACK AGAIN ON SUNDAY: TD Bank Wilde’s Corner store manager Patrick Mooney assists Edward and Debbie Holmes open an account Sunday afternoon. With them are their sons Ryan, Brennan and Deven. TD Bank offices are open seven days a week.
HE HAD HER TICKET: Tyler Manco drew out the winning ticket of Catherine Murray in Saturday’s $100 hourly raffle at the opening of the TD Bank store at Wilde’s Corner. The store is the bank’s fifth in Rhode Island and Warwick’s first.
SUPER SNIP: Tabatha Bellars, representing the Special Olympics, and Eric O’Connor, representing A Wish Come True, hold a ribbon of $10 bills as TD Bank manager Patrick Mooney and Mayor Scott Avedisian do the honors. In addition to Special Olympics and A Wish Come True, the bank also made a contribution to the Warwick Fire Department.
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