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4 Clinton Savings Bank May 15, 1851: Clinton Savings Bank, located at the Lancaster Mills, is incorporated. Horatio Bigelow becomes the Bank's first President. November 1, 1851: Clinton Savings Bank opens its first deposit account for Donald Cameron in the amount of $40.00. October 22, 1853: Clinton Savings Bank moves its headquarters from Lancaster Mills to Bigelow Library Association, Union Street. 1870: Gustavus F. Swi opens a savings account at Clinton Savings Bank; he will later found Swi Premium Company. October 24, 1929: e stock market crashes and is remembered as "Black ursday." December 2, 1929: Clinton Savings Bank opens for business at its present location on 200 Church Street. September 21, 1938: e Great Hurricane, the worst storm in Clinton's history, sweeps through the town. 1940: Clinton Savings Bank reports assets of $5.4 million. May 1951: Clinton Savings Bank celebrates 100 years with $8.6 million in assets. March 16, 1977: President Jimmy Carter comes to Clinton for televised speech at the Town Hall. May 7, 1979: Sterling Branch opens. January 4, 1981: Bolton Branch opens. May 14, 1984: Berlin Branch opens. April 25, 1989: Nashoba High School Branch opens. August 7, 2000: West Boylston Branch opens. 2001: Clinton Savings Bank establishes the Clinton Savings Bank Charitable Foundation. 2002: Clinton Savings Bank commences partnership with Consumer Credit Counsel- CCCS of Southern New England. October 19, 2005: Boylston Branch opens. 2005: Clinton Savings Charitable Foundation begins scholarship program to benefit six local high schools. 2006: Clinton Savings Bank launches fundraiser for MakeA-Wish Foundation to grant a wish for a West Boylston resident and raises more than $15,000. 2006: Clinton Savings Bank book drive is featured on FOX 25's Zip Trip. 2007: Clinton Savings Bank is one of few companies selected to receive a Workforce Training Development Grant from the state to further educate employees. 2008: Clinton Savings Bank introduces e-statements. June 2008: Boylston Branch, an environmentally friendly building, is constructed in its new permanent location; an Open House Block Party draws more than 1,000 people. 2008: Clinton Savings Bank launches fundraiser for Princeton-based NEADS Foundation. 2009: Clinton Savings Bank introduces Remote Deposit Capture. August 2009: Clinton Savings Bank donates $25,000 to the Clinton Hospital Foundation. 2009 & 2010: Clinton Savings Bank is voted Favorite Bank by Times & Courier. 2009 & 2010 Clinton Savings Bank is selected as Top Ten Bank by Worcester Business Journal. September 2010: Clinton Savings Bank introduces personalized debit cards. 2011: Gold Award for Best Commercial and Residential Lender by Banker & Tradesman is earned by Clinton Savings Bank. Timeline

