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BANKS IN WESTERN MASS. RANKED BY ASSETS (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
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INSTITUTION
ASSETS
DEPOSITS
NET INCOME
NET LOANS
PRESIDENT/CEO
       2,558,421
 1,859,643
 1,832,495
 1,760,125
 1,110,945
 958,616
 942,430
 770,541
 653,917
 520,879
 397,461
 391,113
 284,636
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WESTFIELD BANK
www.westfieldbank.com
FLORENCE BANK
www.florencebank.com
BANKESB
www.bankesb.com
COUNTRY BANK
www.countrybank.com
GREENFIELD SAVINGS BANK
www.greenfieldsavings.com
ADAMS COMMUNITY BANK
www.adamscooperative.com
MOUNTAINONE BANK
www.mountainone.com
GREENFIELD CO-OPERATIVE BANK
www.greenfieldcoopbank.com
MONSON SAVINGS BANK
www.monsonsavings.com
LEE BANK
www.leebank.com
PITTSFIELD CO-OPERATIVE BANK
www.pittsfield-coop.com
NORTH BROOKFIELD SAVINGS BANK
www.northbrookfieldsavingsbank.com
NEW VALLEY BANK & TRUST CO.
www.banknewvalley.com
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2,159,071
1,671,764
1,489,739
1,293,267
981,122
829,297
705,390
682,058
590,773
461,140
321,440
345,095
232,256
6,110
4,133
5,754
3,156
1,785
1,118
3,586
2,297
1,501
903
810
303
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2,006,499
1,014,062
1,481,032
1,330,376
801,724
775,971
705,665
465,505
515,490
360,097
258,446
263,823
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James Hagan
Matt Garrity
Matthew Sosik
Paul Scully
Thomas Meshako
Charles O’Brien
Robert Fraser
Anthony Worden
Daniel Moriarty
Charles Leach III
J. Jay Anderson
Mark Bernasconi Jr.
J. Jeffrey Sullivan
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Donation
 Emergency Department patients this year. That care will be provided in a 1970s-era building that was designed for 17,000 patients annually and is cur- rently 40% undersized. A shortage of space means some patients are treated in hallways. The Emer- gency Department also needs to expand its services to care for an aging population (triple what it was just 10 years ago). In addition, the expansion will provide additional beds for people experiencing mental-health emergencies.
The two-year project calls for adding 6,600 square feet of space, including nine new patient rooms; eight behavioral-health beds, which can ‘flex’ as patient needs arise; and a family waiting area. In addition, a
“Many of our staff, family, and friends have needed to receive care at the Emergency Department. We are grateful for the work that the hospital does, and we are thrilled to help them continue their mission.”
computerized tomography (CT) scanning machine, which provides timely access to diagnostic imaging, will be added to the Emergency Department.
“This campaign is critical to the health of our community,” Dukette said. “In the newly renovated Emergency Department, patients will see a nurse when they arrive, they will be treated in single patient rooms that allow for privacy, and a central nurses’ station means our clinicians can respond better to patient needs. Overall, this is about making the Emer- gency Department as efficient and up-to-date as pos- sible to enable our talented providers to take the best possible care of their patients. We are so truly grateful for Greenfield Cooperative Bank for stepping forward and supporting Cooley Dickinson Hospital so gener- ously.”BW
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