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FARMINGTON — James “Jamie” Eastlack recently joined the Franklin Savings Bank board of directors. After longtime board member Richard Walker retired from the board late last year, replacing the seat with a Rangeley community member was important to the board, according to a news release from the bank.

“It has been a true pleasure to serve as a corporator for FSB,” Eastlack said. “I’m humbled to be offered the opportunity to now serve on the board made up of other business leaders ultimately wanting to support the bank in its ongoing services to the expanding customer base.”

Eastlack owns Morton & Furbish Agency in Rangeley and serves as a broker for the agency that manages real estate and vacation rentals in the Rangeley Lakes region. Over the years Jamie has served the Rangeley community in a variety of roles: Rangeley Rotary, Rangeley Region Health Center board member, United Way, and is currently a director for the Kennebec Valley Board of Realtors.

“Jamie has been a noticeable corporator over the years and has never been bashful in sharing his thoughts around our business of banking in an effort to help us be the best bank that we can be,” said Franklin Savings Bank President and CEO Timothy Thompson. “We are excited to now have Jamie on the board of directors where he is directly supporting the bank’s continued success.”

He lives in Rangeley with his wife Beth and their daughters.

UScellular give $20,000 to Travis Mills Foundation

As part of Kyron Hobdy’s participation in CBS’ Friday, March 4 episode of “Undercover Boss,” a donation from UScellular for $20,000 was presented to the Travis Mills Foundation on his behalf. UScellular’s Hobdy volunteers at the organization and is deeply passionate about helping veterans and their families, according to a news release from the company.

In attendance were Travis Mills Foundation Chief Strategy Officer Craig Buck, Hobdy and Travis Mills, CEO and founder of the foundation.

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