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Atlantic Stewardship Bank recently announced the appointment of Judith Keyes of Fair Lawn as training officer. Keyes will serve at the bank’s headquarters at 630 Godwin Avenue in Midland Park. Keyes has over 30 years of experience in community banking and in the non-profit sector, focusing on the areas of training, development, and marketing. She received a bachelor’s degree in marketing from Ramapo College of New Jersey. She is also a graduate of the ABA School of Bank Marketing and Management and received the Certified Financial Marketing Professional designation from the Institute of Certified Bankers. Keyes is a member of the Paterson Great Falls Rotary Club, the American Bankers Association Marketing Network, and the Fair Lawn Environmental Commission. She is a past board president of Paterson Habitat for Humanity. “We are pleased to welcome Judy Keyes to Atlantic Stewardship Bank’s Management Team,” said Atlantic Stewardship Bank President and Chief Executive Officer Paul Van Ostenbridge. “Judy brings a wealth of training, development, and marketing experience to our management team. In addition, she enthusiastically supports Atlantic Stewardship Bank’s goals and tithing mission.”
Keyes is ASB’s training officer
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(continued from page 9) Lorraine Kallman and Cynthia MacKinnon, and Honorary Brunch Committee members: Richard Chamberlain, Robert C. Garrett, Stephen L. Hittman, James E. Jaworski, Esq., Joseph P. Mangano Jr., Edward P. Salzano, Joseph M. Sanzari, William P. Sumas, and Kevin W. Walker. Brunch reservations are $80 per person. For details, including online reservations and the event journal, visit www.annualbrunch.com or contact Carol Cohen at ccohen@westbergen.org or (201) 444-3550. West Bergen is a non-profit organization providing a wide range of psychiatric and counseling services for all age groups with various levels of need. West Bergen is committed to meeting the psychological needs of each of its clients with sensitivity and responsive, innovative services of the highest quality. Call (201) 444-3550.
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Judith Keyes
Ridgewood United Methodist Church at 100 Dayton Street will offer special services for Holy Week. On Palm Sunday, April 1, there will be a 9:45 a.m. worship service and Sunday school followed by a brunch at 11 a.m. All are invited. Special services will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Holy Thurs-
Holy Week services and events set
day, April 5 and Good Friday, April 6. On Easter Sunday, April 8, the church will hold worship services at 9 and 11 a.m. Sunday school will meet at 9 a.m. and an Easter Egg Hunt will be held at 10 a.m. For more information, visit www.ridgewoodumc.net or call (201) 652-2868.
(continued from page 6) urgent action was necessary to fulfill that program. In other pursuits, Feinberg has been an actor; a student of film production at the NYU School of Visual Arts; an inventor, who was awarded a U.S. patent on a car washing system; an investment banker; and a stock broker. He is the author of “Make Your Fortune Washing Cars” (2010). He is an active blogger on current Jewish affairs. His opinions about “Finding the Truth” may be accessed at http://irafeinbergblog.blogspot.com. Now 82, he is still running four successful marketing companies. The upcoming program, which is sponsored by the GRJC Adult Education Committee, is free of charge and open to the entire community. For more information, contact Elaine Ziff Leibman at adulted@grjc.org or (201) 6526624. Interested individuals may also visit www.grjc.org.