Country Bank Donates Property to Pathfinder Tech
WARE — Country Bank President and CEO Mary McGovern announced that the bank has donated its 191 Sykes St. location in Palmer to Pathfinder Regional Vocational Technical High School. The property, valued at $500,000, will be a valuable asset for the school and a significant contribution to the local community, enhancing the educational landscape and fostering growth. This act of generosity directly impacts the lives of the residents, making them an integral part of this initiative.
Country Bank consolidated its Palmer locations in 2022 and sought a meaningful purpose for the property. Through a collaborative effort with Pathfinder Regional Vocational Techical High School and Country Bank, the decision was made to donate the building to the high school to support its expansion initiatives.
“We are thrilled to contribute to the growth and development of Pathfinder Tech,” McGovern said. “By donating this property, we aim to support the educational opportunities available to the students and our local communities.”
Superintendent Eric Duda echoed this sentiment, stating, “this donation is a transformative moment for Pathfinder Tech and our community. Country Bank’s generous support not only aids in expanding our programs, but also invests in the future of our students and the skilled workforce of tomorrow.”
The newly donated property will facilitate Pathfinder Tech’s expansion of adult evening education programs and provide additional office space. It will host classes, making education more accessible to adult learners in the community. Country Bank’s ATM will remain at this location to continue serving customers in Thorndike and Three Rivers sections of Palmer.
Pathfinder Regional Vocational Technical High School is known for its commitment to high-quality career and technical education. “This new space will enable us to offer more specialized programs aligned with industry needs, benefiting both our students and community members seeking valuable adult education opportunities,” Duda said. “This is the first time in its more than 50-year history that Pathfinder Tech has expanded its capacity through a property acquisition, a crucial step in addressing the demand for skilled workers.”
The collaboration between Country Bank and Pathfinder Tech underscores the importance of community partnerships in fostering educational and economic growth. By repurposing the property, both organizations are investing in the future of education and community development.




