| Trump’s Obamacare Plan Is Still Not Great Dear Marci: How Can I Prevent Medical Identity Theft? ======================================= HELP WITH MEDICARE COSTS To help with their Medicare costs, low-income seniors and people with disabilities may qualify to receive financial assistance from the Medicare Savings Programs (MSPs). The MSPs help pay Medicare premiums and may also pay Medicare deductibles, coinsurance, and copayments if people meet the conditions of eligibility. For more information go to: medicare.gov/basics/costs/help/medicare-savings-programs. In addition, Extra Help is a Medicare program that helps qualifying individuals pay Part D premiums, deductibles, coinsurance, and other costs. Individuals who enroll in MSPs automatically qualify. To learn more about Extra Help, go to: Medicare.gov/extrahelp. \ ===========================================How experienced are teachers in your N.J. school? 2023-24
The average New Jersey teacher has about 12.5 years of experience. Use the search bar to find your district. ========================================= NJ Transit =========================================== The State of New Jersey’s Unclaimed Property Administration can help you to find out if they have any unclaimed funds in New Jersey. Unclaimed funds include forgotten bank accounts, uncashed checks, or insurance payouts.== =================================================== The State of New Jersey’s Unclaimed Property Administration can help you to find out if they have any unclaimed funds in New Jersey. Unclaimed funds include forgotten bank accounts uncashed checks or insurance payouts. The State of New Jersey’s Unclaimed Property Administration can help you to find out if they have any unclaimed funds in New Jersey. Unclaimed funds include forgotten bank accounts uncashed checks or insurance payouts. Here’s How to Find Out If you have any unclaimed funds in the system, you can follow the steps below: 1. Click the link to access the State of New Jersey’s Unclaimed Property webpage: unclaimedfunds.nj.gov/app/claim-search 2. On this page, enter your first name, last name, and city, then press search to see if you have any unclaimed funds. If there are no results for you, try searching for a relative who has lived in or is living in New Jersey by using their first name, last name, and city. 3. If you find any funds listed for yourself or a relative, click “claim” next to the listing and then “continue to file claim” at the bottom of the screen. 4. You will be asked to put in “claimant relationship.” Once you have selected the correct relationship, click “file claim.” 5. Input your primary information. Regardless of whether you are filing a claim for yourself or a relative, you should put in your own information on this page. Once you are done, click “next” at the bottom of the screen. 6. Electronically sign by typing your name and reviewing the information input. Then click “Submit.” 7. If you have completed the steps above, you will see the message “Your claim has been successfully submitted”. You will be provided with a claim #. If you have any additional questions, please contact your representative with the claim #. If you are submitting any documentation, please place the claim # on all documentation. Please allow up to 60 days to review the documentation submitted. If you were not able to locate a specific property on the site, then you may submit a search request form (click on link) unclaimedfunds.nj.gov/app/search-instructions or you can request a search for unclaimed property by writing the department with the following information: List your name, current address, any previous addresses, your current telephone number, social security number, and a brief description of the property you’re attempting to locate. Please mail the request to: For any questions or assistance with claims, please call 609-292-9200 Monday through Friday from 8am to 4pm. =========================================================== USPS Operation Santa: (https://www.uspsoperationsanta.com/)
The United States Postal Service is responsible for the nation’s letters. Thousands are sent to Santa and the North Pole each year.
Anyone in the United States can write a letter to Santa no matter their religion or denomination.
The mission of the USPS Operation Santa program is to answer these letters and The USPS Operation Santa® program invites people to adopt and respond to them.
Here’s how to adopt a letterhttps://www.uspsoperationsanta.com/how-to-adopt
To participate, every adopter must complete an ID verification and plan to ship all gifts by December 13. ================================================= |