Pictured is Norwich firefighter/paramedic and vice president of the Norwich Firefighters Association Daniel Kerila.
Pictured are SOMAC Rescue first-responders.

Local restaurant gift cards donated to healthcare organizations

For more than 150 years, Community Bank has been dedicated to the communities it serves. From annual celebrations such as Good Neighbor Day and Random Acts of Kindness Day, where the bank gives donations of time and money to members of the community, to annual giving more than $2.6 million in 2019, the bank continues to give back during this trying time. In April 2020, the bank donated $45,000 to local nonprofits that are continuing to serve neighbors during this time of need.

To further support the community, the bank has now purchased more than $22,000 in gift cards from local eateries that will be donated to healthcare facilities throughout the bank’s four-state footprint including New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont and Massachusetts.

“We wanted to show our appreciation for our healthcare professionals working tirelessly to help keep our communities safe,” said Mark Tryniski, president and CEO. “We are appreciative of the local restaurants for partnering with us on this initiative.”

In the Central region, Community Bank donated gift cards from Wise Guys Sammy’s, Gavin’s Pizza, Brick House Bakery, Oliveri’s Pizzeria, Wild Owl, Nina’s Restaurant, Frank Guido’s Little Italy, Ary’s Kitchen, Brozzetti’s, Nirchi’s Pizza, Nicoletta’s Italian Café, Blue Ribbon Smokehouse, Brooks House of Bar-B-Q, Bagels N Cream, Jack’s Bar & Grill, Milford Corner Store and Pepi’s Pizza.

Gift cards were donated to local organizations including St. Mary’s Amsterdam Urgent Care, Saratoga Hospital, Teresian House Nursing Home, Bassett tent testing site, Sidney Police Department, Cobleskill Regional Hospital, Oneida police and fire departments, A.O. Fox Hospital testing site, SOMAC Ambulance Service, SECO Physical Therapy, Norwich City Fire/EMS, the office of Dr. James Lentini, Bassett Health Care, HealthAlliance Hospital (formerly Kingston Hospital), Susquehanna Nursing Home, Comprehensive Women’s Healthcare, Johnson City Police Department, Bassett Healthcare Respiratory Department, Clifton Springs Hospital, Fox and Bassett Hospital, O’Connor Hospital, Schenevus Emergency Squad and Milford Fire Department (emergency squad).

“We’re truly honored to be a part of these wonderful communities and are grateful for the chance to give back,” said Tryniski.

For more information about Community Bank, visit cbnanews.com.

By martha

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