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Citizens Opens Princeton Branch on Nassau Street

Citizens bank hosted a ribbon cutting on August 18 to mark the grand opening of its first branch in Princeton, the latest in a series of investments in the Garden State for the bank following its union with Investors Bank. The event included remarks from executives on the bank’s growth, including its commitment to becoming an active member of the Princeton community, and featured a donation to the Princeton Area Community Foundation.

Following the completion of its acquisition of Investors Bank in April, Citizens now has a total of 113 branches throughout New Jersey. Citizens is the official bank of the New York Giants, as well as presenting partner and official bank of the New Jersey Devils and its home arena, Prudential Center, in Newark.

The new branch is located at 182 Nassau Street in Princeton.

Deaths

Richard Ernest Owen, Sr., 94, on August 10. He owned and operated Trenton Television Parts & Service Company and also created REO Leasing & Investment Company, a real estate leasing business.

Geraldine Margaret Palmieri, 86, on August 13. After raising four sons she worked for the American Red Cross in Trenton.

Lorraine M. Tanguay, 91, on August 16. She worked for RCA and GE Astro, retiring as a quality control engineer. She also worked the polls for the Election Board. After volunteering at the East Windsor Senior Center, she was hired as the nutrition manager and served in that role until she was 89 years old.

Quinton Orlando, 62, on August 16. He retired from the Trenton Police Department as a detective and later worked in security for Capital Health at Hopewell and the state Department of Labor and Workforce Development.

Robert J. Delaney, 87, on August 11. He retired from the Trenton Police Department and worked for the Mercer County Sheriffs Department for 41 years.

John Madison Cooper, 82, on August 8. He was professor of philosophy, emeritus, at Princeton University and a leading scholar of ancient Greek and Roman philosophy.

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