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Clinton Savings Bank 3 C linton Savings Bank (CSB) is marking its 175th anni- versary with an enriched commitment to community including quarterly community donations, volun- teerism, and a myriad of local engagement activities. CSB, established in 1851, is also celebrating its milestone year by launching a special commemorative logo signifying its next phase of growth. "We're excited to celebrate this milestone with our current and next generation of banking customers and partners," said Mary T. Dean, president and CEO of Clinton Savings Bank. "We're not simply celebrating 175 years, we're reaf- firming our promise to our communities and honoring our legacy," In addition to hosting quarterly community events focused on local partnerships and philanthropic efforts, visi- tors to the bank's 200 Church Street office can view historical banking and town history items. Visitors are invited to add a note or an item to mark this moment in history for the time capsules located at all branch locations. During the first quarter, CSB donated nearly $20,000 to support financial literacy efforts. e bank is a local community sponsor partner for Banzai, offering no-cost financial literacy courses to students and supporting their future financial security. CSB is covering costs for use of Banzai (the online soware, resource library, and printed booklets) at Clinton Middle School; West Boylston Middle High School; Tahan- to Regional Middle/High School; Oak Middle School; and Nashoba Regional High School. On March 20, the bank also hosted a trivia night fundrais- ing event to benefit financial literacy programs. Other education programming and financial literacy mon- etary donations were provided to Friends of the Bigelow Free Public Library; Boylston Public Library; North Star Family Services and e Club at Lunenberg Teen Center. For the YWCA Central Massachusetts Jeans Day fundrais- er, Clinton Savings Bank is matching funds raised by employ- ees who donate to wear jeans for a day. e Bank's contribu- tion to the YWCA supports life-long positive financial habits for women and girls, their families and communities. New logo marks enduring presence Clinton Savings Bank has retained its name and pres- ence even as banking consolidation and name changes are common across the finance industry. Partnering with its agency, Stackpole-PPG, CSB has launched a specially de- signed commemorative logo featured across all physical and digital media throughout 2026. e logo, which blends traditional elements with modern aesthetics, signifies Clinton Savings Bank's enduring presence in the communities it serves. "We're committed to making this anniversary a celebration of our shared history and future," said CSB's president and CEO. n THE FUTURE Bank celebrates milestone with commemorative logo, donations Visitors can view historical town and Banking items. Time capsules at all branch locations commemorate the 175th anniversary.

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