East Windsor Township Recognizes Provident Bank with Litter Free Award

Mayor Janice S. Mironov and the East Windsor Clean Communities Advisory Committee have awarded Provident Bank, located on Route 130 North at the corner of Dutch Neck Road, a “Certificate of Appreciation for Keeping East Windsor Township Litter Free.”  The purpose of the award is to recognize a local business that has made special efforts to keep East Windsor Township litter free.  The award was accepted by Provident Bank Assistant Vice President and Banking Center Manager Alicja Skokowska and First Vice President and Market Manager Darleen R. Gillsepie.

Provident Bank opened in East Windsor Township in 1978 and has served the community for forty years. Provident Bank serves individuals, families, and businesses in the local community with personal and business banking services.  Provident Bank, through The Provident Bank Foundation, supports non-profit groups, institutions, and schools in the area by providing over $23 million in grants to these organizations since 2003.

Mayor Mironov stated “Provident Bank is a local business situated in a highly visible prominent location on a major Township road, and they have done a great job keeping their property and building well maintained, landscaped and free of litter, thereby enhancing the municipal appearance and environment.  Provident Bank clearly has undertaken significant efforts in working to make East Windsor Township a cleaner and healthier and more attractive community, which is a major benefit to our community.”

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Mayor Janice S Mironov and East Windsor Clean Communities Advisory Committee Members present to Provident Bank a Certificate of Appreciation Award for “Outstanding Efforts to Keep East Windsor Township Litter Free.”  Pictured (from left to right) are:  John Donnelly, Chairperson, Clean Communities Committee;  Council Member Alan Rosenberg;  Mayor Janice S. Mironov;  Alicja Skokowska, Assistant Vice President and Banking Center Manager, Provident Bank;   Darleen R. Gillsepie, First Vice President and Market Manager, Provident Bank;  Abhinav Mahesh, Clean Communities Committee Student Member, and Peter Blok, Clean Communities Committee Member. 

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Mayor Janice S Mironov and East Windsor Clean Communities Advisory Committee Members present to Provident Bank a Certificate of Appreciation Award for “Outstanding Efforts to Keep East Windsor Township Litter Free.”  Pictured (from left to right) are:  John Donnelly, Chairperson, Clean Communities Committee;  Council Member Alan Rosenberg;  Mayor Janice S. Mironov;  Alicja Skokowska, Assistant Vice President and Banking Center Manager, Provident Bank;   Darleen R. Gillsepie, First Vice President and Market Manager, Provident Bank;  Abhinav Mahesh, Clean Communities Committee Student Member, and Peter Blok, Clean Communities Committee Member. 

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