W. WARWICK, R.I. — Centreville Bank announced the promotion of Paola Fernandez to senior vice president, community development officer.
President, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board Harold M. Horvat said: “Paola’s dedication to our Rhode Island and Connecticut communities is exemplary,” said Horvat. “Over the last four years, Paola has been instrumental in developing Centreville Bank’s community development strategy and fostering meaningful community-based relationships. We are proud to recognize her achievements and look forward to continuing to expand Centreville’s community and philanthropic efforts.”
Fernandez, who joined Centreville Bank in 2018 as vice president, community development, has more than 20 years of experience in the nonprofit, financial and government relations sectors. Prior to joining Centreville, she was assistant vice president, community development at Pawtucket Credit Union (now Coastal 1 Credit Union). Prior to that, Fernandez was director of public policy and government relations at United Way of Rhode Island, responsible for leading the development and promotion of the organization’s public policy agenda and coordination of strategies and partnerships with local, state and federal government.
She has a bachelor’s degree in business administration management and operations from Johnson & Wales University, Providence.
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Legal Notice
Town of Putnam
Notice is hereby given that the Putnam Special Services District Audited Financial Statements and Supplementary Information for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2022, is on file in the Office of the Town Clerk, 200 School Street, Putnam, CT.
Dated at Putnam,
Connecticut,
this 2nd day
of December 2022.
Christine M. Bright,
Town Clerk
Dec. 8, 2022
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Bell Ringing
Kari and Kaelyn Tremblay helped ring the bells to raise money for the Salvation Army. Courtesy photo.
Interact raises more funds
Last weekend, the wind and the rain didn’t stop the Putnam Rotary Club’s Interact Club members and friends from bell ringing for the Salvation Army. With an additional $1,881.12 collected, the club has now raised $6,085.40.
Co-advisor Roberta Rocchetti thanked the volunteers including: from Woodstock Academy: Keri and Talia Tremblay, Lexi and Alyssa Thompson, Hadley Grether, Carter Payne, Duy Do, Dao Do, Songxuan Wu, Julia Coyle, Elise Coyle, Curtis Desabre, Olivia Tetreault, Celeste Robbins, Aiden Finch, Rori Mackenzie. From Killingly: Raigan Leveille, Rose Barnes, Kaitlin Cicchetti, Illyana Malarkey. From Putnam High: Paige Perry, Gabriell Cerasiello. From Assumption School: Evan and Ryan Shaughnessy. From Putnam: Mikayla, Othelia, and Honorable Walford, Rebecca Labonte. From Ashford: Claudia Ursin. She also thanked Rotarians (and spouses): Jonathan and Keri Tremblay, Fred Chmura, Mike Rocchetti, co-advisor Woody Durst.
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Centreville Bank
collecting toys
PUTNAM — Just a reminder, Centreville Bank is still accepting donations for the Marine Toys for Tots Toy Drive!
Visit any of the 17 branches throughout Connecticut and Rhode Island now through Dec. 12 during normal business hours and bring new unwrapped gifts. Popular toys and items include sporting equipment, balls, board games, backpacks, books, radio-control cars/trucks, hand-held electronics, dolls, and action figures.
(Please do not donate food items or toys that look like realistic weapons.
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