Page 6 THE VILLADOM TIMES IV • February 22, 2012 Business Atlantic Stewardship Bank will distribute $298,000 in charitable contributions to 288 recipients through the bank’s unique tithing program. The tithing program provides for the bank to share 10 percent of its pre-tax earnings annually with Christian and local civic non-profit organizations. All tithe recipients are selected at year-end by the Atlantic Stewardship Bank Board of Directors. In accordance with the tithing program, each year the Atlantic Stewardship Bank makes hundreds of donations, sending or hand delivering checks to food pantries, Christian missions and ministries, schools, libraries, police and fire departments, and other deserving recipients local to the bank’s branch offices. To date, the bank’s total tithe donations exceed $7.7 million. “Tithing is a biblical principle, meaning to give or devote one-tenth to God,” said Atlantic Stewardship Bank President and Chief Executive Officer Paul Van Ostenbridge. “The thought of a bank giving away 10 percent of its profits each year is highly unusual, especially in the current economy. We continue to do so because the founders of the bank were so deeply committed to this concept, that the tithing program defines our mission and is part of our corporate bylaws. Atlantic Stewardship Bank is proud to be able to continue to share a portion of its profits with those in need.” As Atlantic Stewardship Bank’s customer base grows, so does the bank’s ability to help others via increased donations. A strong community bank, Atlantic Stewardship attracts hundreds of new accounts annually with its outstanding customer service, convenient locations, and diverse range of products and services. Bank donates $298,000 through tithing program Established in 1985, ASB is a full-service community bank serving both individuals and businesses. The bank maintains banking locations in Midland Park, Montville, North Haledon, Pequannock, Ridgewood, Waldwick, Westwood, Wyckoff, Hawthorne, and Wayne. The bank’s website is www.asbnow.com. Atlantic Stewardship Bank President and CEO Paul Van Ostenbridge and ASB Vice President and Regional Branch Manager Diane Ingrassia (right) present a donation to Nancy Dykstra-Powers, director of Bethany Christian Services of New Jersey. The Mahwah Regional Chamber of Commerce will hold a Business Card Exchange for Chamber members and nonmembers on Tuesday, Feb. 28. The exchange will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Courtyard by Marriott, 140 Route 17 South, in Mahwah. Chamber offers Business Card Exchange The cost is $15 for Chamber members and $30 for nonmembers. Prepaid registration is required; an additional $5 processing fee will be charged if paid the day of event. For reservations, visit mahwah.com or call (201) 529-5566.