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Five Promoted By First Jersey
ATLANTIC CITY - First Jersey National bank South has promoted five employes, in the areas of marketing operations retail banking and mart gage, according to Ensley A Tower, president William Carlos, who previously served as direc tor of marketing and assis tant vice president was named vice president Carlos is responsible for the bank's marketing, advertising, public rela tions and promotions. He has been employed by the bank since 1982 John Charleston. former ly an assistant cashier, has been promoted to assistant vice president. He oversees the electronic banking division of the Operations Department. Charleston has been with the bank since 1977 Township Chamber To Install VILLAS The Lower Township Chamber of Commerce installation din ner for 1985 will be held Friday March 15 at the Villas Fishing Club. Pennsylvania Avenue here Cocktails with a cash bar will be at 6 p. m. Full course dinner will be served at 7 pm Music and dancing by the Favorites will follow the installation Tickets are on sale with the following members Wanda Kempinski. 101 W Drumbed Rd . Villas 886-1838 Villas Market 902 Bay shore Rd , Villas, 886-8244; Folis Pharmacy. 3850 Bayshore Rd., North Cape May. 886-2176 Also. Villas Lumber. Weber and Bavshore Road Villas. 886-5139 Pirate's Den Delaware and Bavshore Road. Villas, 886-2442; Thomas Hair Fashions. Florida and Bayshore. Villas, 886-1800
PEGGY FISH, who previously served as an assistant treasurer , was promoted to assistant vice president and branch manager. An employee of the bank since 1967 Ms Fish is responsible for managing the Swedesburo office A Davis Parker Jr . formerly assistant cashier has been named assistant vice president and branch manager, Parker is responsible for managing the Beverly office. He is a former employee of first National Bank and Trust Company of Beverly, which First Jersey ac quired in October 1984 Eleanore Pietrofitta previously an administrative assistant, was promoted to assistant vice president Her respon sibilites include coor dinating settlements and mortgage loan closings Ms Pietrofitta has been with the bank since 1968. and is a resident of Brigantine First Jersey National Bank /South headquartered in Atlantic City, is a subsidiary of the First Jersey National Corp., a multi bank holding com pany based in Jersey City ACC Eyes Campus At Cape MAYS LANDING - In stitution of a Cape May County branch campus is among major priorities of Atlantic Community Col lege in its 1985-86 proposed budget which calls for a 10 percent increase The budget proposal was made by Ronald Bush. ACC president, at a meeting of the college board of trustees Feb 26 The proposal calls for a $2 per credit hour rise in tuition, from $29 to 31 Other proposals are institu tion of the Division of Technologies. Office of In stitutional Development . Office of Minority Affairs, and Business and Human Resources Center The proposed budget totals $13.5 million, in cluding $70,000 to be set aside for "the pursuit of excellence".
FAMILY ASSISTANCE- Kenneth Hawk, manager Sturdy Savings and Loan's new office in North Cape May gets helping hand from son Benjamin in drawing names of prize winners in grand opening celebration
Sturdy S&L Tells Opening Winners
NORTH CAPE MAY - Sturdy Savings and Loan Association has announced the winners of the three prizes awarded during the recent celebration of the grand opening of its new full service office at 3851 Bayshore Rd here Joseph and Mary McGuckin of Haverford Avenue won the top prize of a Sharp microwave oven. Mary Baker of Heidi Avenue was the second prize winner of a GE color television set. and Virginia Snyder of Maryland Avenue Cape May, won the third prize, a cordless telephone JOHN L. ARMOUR, president of Sturdy, said the new office has received an excellent response since opening in January Sturdy
had operated an office in North Cape May since 1981, he stated, but the new facility provides customers with the convenience of full services 'Our new North Cape May office is more conve niently located than our previous office and it pro ides drive up service, safe deposit boxes and a night depository which our customers in this area did not have access to before, ' Armour said Sturdy s North Cape May office also provides the full line of services offered by the association, including; 5 1/4 interest bearing checking; a full line of savings plans, certificates and clubs mortgages money market accounts; and IRAs
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