Not to mention countless sleepless nights. To be honest, without the PPP, we probably wouldn t have been able to stay in business, he said Thursday referring to the two Payroll Protection Program loans he received. He was approved for the second one just three weeks ago. The first loan was forgiven because he kept everyone on his payroll employed. I d prefer not to tell you how much they were for, but let s just say they were substantial, he said of the PPP loans.
Aunt Catfish s is a seafood restaurant on the west end of Port Orange s Dunlawton Bridge that was founded by Galbreath s father, Jim, in 1979. Galbreath bought the business from his father in 2010. Today, he runs it with the help of his 24-year-old daughter, Brooke, one of the shift managers.
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Rollstone Bank & Trust has reopened its branch lobbies to walk-in customers, after several months of being closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Branch lobbies at six of Rollstone’s locations (including at 721 Central St. in Leominster) will be open weekdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to noon. Drive-Up windows will open at 8:30 a.m. daily and close at the same time as the lobbies. The Monument Square branch in downtown Leominster will remain closed.
“We are excited to take yet another step to getting back to our normal operations, welcoming our customers into our branches,” said Martin F. Connors Jr., president and CEO of Rollstone Bank & Trust. “Banking is about relationships and face-to-face interactions really help build our partnership with our customers. For 175 years RBT has been here for the people and businesses of the region, and we are really looking forward to meeting with them in person once again.”