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New Haven Savings Bank Goes to Great Lengths to Make a Point -- Mows Lawns; Cooks Dinner; Does Dry Cleaning; and More.


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NEW HAVEN New Haven, city (1990 pop. 130,474), New Haven co., S Conn., a port of entry where the Quinnipiac and other small rivers enter Long Island Sound; inc. 1784. Firearms and ammunition, clocks and watches, tools, rubber and paper products, and textiles are among the many , Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 15, 2002

"Today Tomorrow Together" Promotion Winners Are Announced

New Haven Savings Bank savings bank, financial institution that, until recently, performed only the following functions: receiving savings deposits of individuals, investing them, and providing a modest return to its depositors in the form of interest.  (NHSB NHSB New Haven Savings Bank ), the #1 bank serving the greater New Haven Greater New Haven is the metropolitan area whose extent includes those towns in the U.S. state of Connecticut that share an economic, social, political, and historical focus on the city of New Haven. It occupies the south-central portion of the state in a radius around New Haven.  area and the only major hometown home·town  
n.
The town or city of one's birth, rearing, or main residence.

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 bank in the community, announced today the winners of its "Today Tomorrow Together" promotion.

The promotion - which aims to demonstrate the bank's unique understanding of how people in the local area live their lives and run their businesses - has received national attention (including a story on CNN CNN
 or Cable News Network

Subsidiary company of Turner Broadcasting Systems. It was created by Ted Turner in 1980 to present 24-hour live news broadcasts, using satellites to transmit reports from news bureaus around the world.
 Headline HEADLINE Hybrid Electronic Access and Delivery in the Library Networked Environment  News) for its original approach. Winners were offered the choice between having NHSB:
- Patricia Bojar, a Branford resident and owner of the Pearle Vision Center in Milford with her husband, Ted. Mrs. Bojar elected to have NHSB mow her lawn and provide landscaping services once a week throughout the summer. The next cut is scheduled for Friday, August 16, and the media is invited to attend.

- Alice Mcquade, a Branford resident and the bookkeeper for the Blackstone Library for the last 20 years. Mrs. Mcquade elected to have NHSB prepare a birthday celebration dinner for her mother, Helen Polak. Peyton R. Patterson, CEO of NHSB, was lead chef, and the party took place on August 4 (photos are available).

- Marycare, Inc., a non-profit organization in New Haven that provides health care and social services to low-to moderate-income communities locally and internationally. Marycare, Inc.'s staff is made up primarily of volunteer social workers and health care providers. They elected to have NHSB charter the "Schooner" for a catered boating party, which took place on July 27 (photos are available).

- Rabbi Albert Feldman, who leads the congregation at the Westville Synagogue in New Haven. Rabbi Feldman decided to have NHSB take care of his dry cleaning once a week for a month.

- Carmine Rauccio, owner of a construction company in Madison. Mr. Rauccio elected to have NHSB mow his lawn and provide landscaping services throughout the summer.


Business owner winners had the choice between having NHSB:


- Patricia Bojar, a Branford resident and owner of the Pearle Vision Center in Milford with her husband, Ted. Mrs. Bojar elected to have NHSB mow her lawn and provide landscaping services once a week throughout the summer. The next cut is scheduled for Friday, August 16, and the media is invited to attend.

- Alice Mcquade, a Branford resident and the bookkeeper for the Blackstone Library for the last 20 years. Mrs. Mcquade elected to have NHSB prepare a birthday celebration dinner for her mother, Helen Polak. Peyton R. Patterson, CEO of NHSB, was lead chef, and the party took place on August 4 (photos are available).

- Marycare, Inc., a non-profit organization in New Haven that provides health care and social services to low-to moderate-income communities locally and internationally. Marycare, Inc.'s staff is made up primarily of volunteer social workers and health care providers. They elected to have NHSB charter the "Schooner" for a catered boating party, which took place on July 27 (photos are available).

- Rabbi Albert Feldman, who leads the congregation at the Westville Synagogue in New Haven. Rabbi Feldman decided to have NHSB take care of his dry cleaning once a week for a month.

- Carmine Rauccio, owner of a construction company in Madison. Mr. Rauccio elected to have NHSB mow his lawn and provide landscaping services throughout the summer.



Among the randomly-selected winners were:


- Patricia Bojar, a Branford resident and owner of the Pearle Vision Center in Milford with her husband, Ted. Mrs. Bojar elected to have NHSB mow her lawn and provide landscaping services once a week throughout the summer. The next cut is scheduled for Friday, August 16, and the media is invited to attend.

- Alice Mcquade, a Branford resident and the bookkeeper for the Blackstone Library for the last 20 years. Mrs. Mcquade elected to have NHSB prepare a birthday celebration dinner for her mother, Helen Polak. Peyton R. Patterson, CEO of NHSB, was lead chef, and the party took place on August 4 (photos are available).

- Marycare, Inc., a non-profit organization in New Haven that provides health care and social services to low-to moderate-income communities locally and internationally. Marycare, Inc.'s staff is made up primarily of volunteer social workers and health care providers. They elected to have NHSB charter the "Schooner" for a catered boating party, which took place on July 27 (photos are available).

- Rabbi Albert Feldman, who leads the congregation at the Westville Synagogue in New Haven. Rabbi Feldman decided to have NHSB take care of his dry cleaning once a week for a month.

- Carmine Rauccio, owner of a construction company in Madison. Mr. Rauccio elected to have NHSB mow his lawn and provide landscaping services throughout the summer.



The "Today Tomorrow Together" promotion was introduced in NHSB's 2002 Annual Report, which recently won a Gold Award in the 2002 International ARC arc, in electricity
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 Awards - the largest competition in the world honoring excellence in annual reports. The promotion was reinforced through posters and point-of-purchase boxes in NHSB branches, an ad in several area newspapers, and direct mail. It was open to customers and non-customers within the geography that NHSB serves, and was aimed at both individuals and business owners.

"Essentially, our Annual Report and the `Today Tomorrow Together' promotion make the same point, only in different ways," said Peyton Peyton may refer to: Places
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 R. Patterson Patterson, family of American journalists.

Robert Wilson Patterson, 1850–1910, b. Chicago, grad. Williams, 1871, became (1871) a reporter on the Chicago Times and after 1873 was attached to the Chicago Tribune.
, Chief Executive Officer of NHSB. "As this community's only major independent hometown bank, we understand how people here live their lives and run their businesses. And we're we're  

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 details. You can count on us - not only because we're good bankers, but because we're also good neighbors."

NHSB's 2002 Annual Report can be viewed online at www.nhsb.com/2002annualreport.

New Haven Savings Bank is the only major hometown bank serving the New Haven community. Founded in 1838, NHSB is currently ranked #1 in market-share among banks doing business in the greater New Haven area, and offers a comprehensive range of personal and business banking products and services. The bank's mission is simple -- to improve the financial well-being of the people and the businesses of the greater New Haven area, and to invest in the communities where they reside and work. That commitment has been unwavering, and is best demonstrated by the fact that NHSB has been New Haven's community bank for more than a century and a half.

NOTE TO EDITORS: THE MEDIA IS INVITED TO SEE NHSB DELIVER A "TODAY TOMORROW TOGETHER" AWARD ON FRIDAY Friday: see Sabbath; week.

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, AUGUST 16 AT 11:00 A.M., AT 116 MILL PLAIN ROAD IN BRANFORD Branford, town (1990 pop. 27,603), New Haven co., S Conn., on Long Island Sound; settled 1644, inc. as a town 1930. Branford is mainly residential. Tourism and the manufacture of electrical products and marine equipment are central to the economy. . PROMOTION WINNER PATRICIA PATRICIA Practical Algorithm To Retrieve Information Coded In Alphanumeric
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 BOJAR WILL HAVE HER LAWN MOWED, AND WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR COMMENT. NHSB SPOKESPERSON PAUL MCCRAVEN WILL ALSO BE ON-SITE on-site
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 AND AVAILABLE FOR COMMENT.
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