Volunteer of the Year: Gwen Hutley, Wicomico County Public Schools L-R: Paul Butler, Kim Pinhey, Dr. Nikki Blake, Kim Miles, Dr. Micah Stauffer, Gwen Hutley, Dr. Rick Briggs, Beth Sheller, Wicomico County Public Schools United Way of the Lower Eastern Shore (UWLES) recently celebrated its 80th Annual Meeting, hosted in partnership with the University of Maryland Eastern Shore. Nearly 200 community members, partners, donors, and volunteers gathered to honor the incredible impact made possible through
Hebron Savings Bank today announced the launch of the Hebron Savings Bank Emerging Leaders Scholarship, a new initiative designed to support graduating high school seniors from Maryland’s Eastern Shore who demonstrate leadership, community involvement, and an interest in pursuing careers in business, finance, or related fields. Beginning in 2026, Hebron Savings Bank will award two scholarships annually to graduating high school seniors in Wicomico, Worcester, Somerset, and Dorchester counties. Each
Community bankers around the country gathered in Washington recently to discuss the latest challenges currently facing community banks across the country, according to Jennifer Poulsen, President & CEO of Hebron Savings Bank. Poulsen, who attended the ABA Community Bankers Council meeting November 17-19, said the bankers talked at length about public policy, operations and business issues that might impact the nation’s hometown banks and their communities. “Community banks are such a vital part of our