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Community Bank Donates $2,000

To Food Pantry After Church Fire

Community Bank Branch Manager Kevin Moore, Teller Amelia Schuman and Senior Teller Shari VanDeusen present a $2,000 donation to the Milford United Methodist Church’s food pantry, which had to relocate after the church burned down March 12. Of the total, $1,000 was raised by employee donations and dress-down days, which the bank then matched. In addition to the check, the bank’s branches in Otsego and Schoharie counties hosted food collections in their lobbies to restock the pantry after the fire.

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