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Bank Launches Its First Financial Literacy Program for the Community

Posted March 5, 2024

Ulster Savings Bank launched its first community-based Financial Literacy Program in collaboration with the Center for Creative Education and their SPICE program.

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ULSTER SAVINGS BANK ANNOUNCES PROMOTIONS

Posted November 15, 2022

Rocco J. Pucino III and Melissa Gay Take on Elevated Roles at Bank

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Ulster Savings Bank Designated A Green Business Champion

Posted August 5, 2022

Ulster Savings Bank has been certified as an Ulster County Green Business Partner.

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Bank President and CEO Joins the HVEDC Board of Directors

Posted June 22, 2022

Hudson Valley Economic Development Corp. Welcomes Bill Calderara

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Felony Lane Gangs: What You Can Do to Protect Yourself

Posted September 7, 2021

Please be aware that the group known as the Felony Lane Gang is still at it. And they are getting even bolder. They break into cars to steal identification documents, credit cards, and checkbooks left in unattended vehicles. Then they can attempt to cash checks with stolen IDs, usually through the drive-through lane of a bank.

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Mobile App Basics and Your Privacy

Posted January 26, 2021

If you have a smartphone or other mobile device, you probably use apps—to play games, get turn-by-turn directions, access news, books, weather, and more. Easy to download and often free, mobile apps can be so much fun and so convenient that you might download them without thinking about some key considerations: how they’re paid for, what information they may gather from your device, or who gets that information.

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ICBA Honors Ulster Savings for Exceptional Service During COVID-19

Posted September 25, 2020

Kingston, NY bank recognized as ICBA 2020 National Community Bank Service Awards recipient,

Washington, D.C. (Sept. 25, 2020)—The Independent Community Bankers of America (ICBA) announced Ulster Savings Bank as a recipient of its 2020 National Community Bank Service Award for extraordinary efforts to help small businesses, consumers and their communities amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Helping in a Difficult Time

Posted April 2, 2020

As a local bank in tune with our community, we understand the impact of recent events. Beyond ensuring a safe environment for our colleagues and customers, as well as continuity of our products and services, we want to provide additional assistance where we can.

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Learn What We’re Doing in Response to the Coronavirus

Posted March 13, 2020

We have assembled a team to monitor the coronavirus (COVID-19) developments and are following recommendations from the World Health Organization (WHO), U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and local authorities. Please know that additional sanitizing measures are in place at all branch locations and we are communicating and coordinating with critical service providers and suppliers with contingency plans so we can always provide the products and services you need.

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Ulster County Historical Society Awarded $1,000

Posted January 16, 2020

The Ulster County Historical Society (UCHS) has been awarded a $1,000 grant from the Ulster Savings Charitable Foundation for renovating their headquarters, the Bevier House Museum. The renovations include updating their display and exhibit systems and improving the environmental controls of the building.

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