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Eastchester Town officials and executives from Union State Bank celebrated the grand opening of Union State Bank's newest branch at 313 Main St. in Eastchester at a ribbon-cutting ceremony held June 27 at the new branch
Real Estate Weekly, July 23, 2003
Eastchester Town officials and executives from Union State Bank celebrated the grand opening of Union State Bank's newest branch at 313 Main St. in Eastchester at a ribbon-cutting ceremony held June 27 at the new branch. Among those attending the event were, from left, Frank Morina, senior vice president, branch administrator, Union State Bank; Dot Mekeel, vice president, Westchester regional manager, Union State Bank; Eastchester Town Supervisor Jim Cavanaugh; Thomas E.
Hales, chairman, president and chief executive officer, Union State Bank; Michael E. Mahoney, assistant treasurer/branch manager, Union State Bank; and Raymond J. Crotty, senior executive vice president, assistant secretary and chief credit officer.
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