Cape May County Herald, 22 May 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 63

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' f- - • ^Krwk' r^mj jm HAIL AND FAREWELL — Retiring after 34 years at hospital. Dr. MUton Ackerman, right, chief* of pathology at Bnrdette Tomiin Memorial Hospital, receives well wishes from Michael Kim, technical director of laboratory services. Dr. Ackerman, a past president of medical staff, was honored at recent dinner.

Collective Joins MAC

EGG HARBOR - Collective Federal Savings has joined the multi-state MAC electronic banking services network, it was announced jointly by representatives of the Money yftfcess Service and Collective. Collective Federal has more than $1.1 billion in assets and 27 branch offices, f six of which have been opened within the past year. Established in 1927, Collective series the six-county area of Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Gloucester and Ocean counties. Present plans call for initial installation of 15 MAC automated teller machines (ATMs) in key locations. COLLECTIVE ALSO will

participate in the "Plus System" national ATM network, which will allow MAC cardholders to withdraw money from their personal accounts at more than 4,500 ATMs throughout the country. Collective, the largest savings and loan headquartered in southern New Jersey, also will be a participant in the MAC retail pilot program which places ATMs in grocery and retail outlets. It will install the first MAC ATM in the Super Fresh market at 16 and Simpson Avenue, Ocean City. It is scheduled to be operational and provide 24-hour service late this spring.

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1st Jersey Promotes 3 Workers^ ATLANTIC CITY - The First Jersey National Bank/South has promoted three employes in the comptroller's department and retail banking divisierf, according trr^Ensley A. Tower, president. Patricia A. Fleming, form/erly a financial analyst, was promoted to assistant cashier. She is responsible for designing and implementing accounting procedures for special projects. MS/ FLEMING deceived > a bachelor^ degree in business administration in accounting from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. The North Cape May resident has been with the bank since 1982. Patricia P. Kaehler, previously a head teller and customer service representative, has been promoted to branch manager. She is responsible for managing the Sea Isle City office. Ms. Kaehler holds an associate's degree from the Centenary College for Women and has been employed by the bank since 1977. She resides in Avalon. STACY L. ROESKE. formerly an assistant cashier and branch manager, was promoted to assistant vice president. Ms. Roeske is responsible for managing the Northfield office. She has attended the University of Maryland and is currently attending Stockton State College and studying with the American Institute of Banking. She is a resident of Cardiff. First Jersey National Bank/South, which is headquartered in Atlantic City, is a subsidiary of the First Jersey National Corporation, a multi-bank holding company based in Jersey City. State Grant TRENTON - A Weatherization Assistance Program grant in the amount of $269,191 has been awarded to the Atlantic Human Resources. Inc. by the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, according to Governor Thomas H. Kean. The grant will enable Atlantic Human Resources, Inc. to weatherize homes in Atlantic and Cape May Counties under the Weatherization Assistance Program.

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