East Windsor Township Recognized Fulton Bank with Litter Free Award

East Windsor Township Mayor Janice S. Mironov and the East Windsor Clean Communities Committee have awarded to Fulton Bank a “Certificate of Appreciation for Keeping East Windsor Township Litter Free”. The award was accepted by Fulton Bank Vice President and Regional Manager Savita Lachman and East Windsor Fulton Bank Assistant Vice President and Branch Manager Heidi Accola and other Fulton Bank representatives. The purpose of the award is to recognize a local entity that has made special efforts to keep East Windsor Township more attractive and litter free.

Mayor Mironov commended “Fulton Bank, located at the northeast corner of Route 571 and Old Trenton Road, as a commercial establishment situated in a highly visible prominent location on major Township roads, for keeping its property and building well maintained and landscaped and free of litter, thereby enhancing the municipal appearance and environment. Fulton Bank clearly has undertaken excellent efforts in working to make East Windsor Township a cleaner and healthier and more attractive community, and is a big plus for our Township.”

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Mayor Janice S. Mironov and East Windsor Clean Communities Committee Members present a Certificate of Appreciation to Fulton Bank for “Outstanding Efforts to Keep East Windsor Township Litter Free”. Pictured from left to right are: Heidi Accola, Assistant Vice President/East Windsor Branch Manager; Katie Bauer, Customer Service Representative Supervisor; Tina Middleton, Vice President Commercial Lending Group; Savita Lachman, Vice President/Regional Manager; Mayor Janice S. Mironov; John Donnelly, Clean Communities Committee Chairperson; Murray Barnett, Clean Communities Committee Member; Ed Siperavage, Senior Mortgage Loan Officer, and Council Member Liaison Alan Rosenberg.

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