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First Community Bank Of Plainfield

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Plainfield Bank Part of Consolidation

First Community Bank president said customer service will remain the same as four banks unite under one charter.

The First Community Bank of Plainfield will keep its name and its commitment to community banking when it combines with three other banks next year, according to bank President and CEO Donn Domico. Beginning in the first quarter of 2013, First Community Financial Partners in Joliet will combine its four banks: the First Community Bank of Plainfield, Burr Ridge Bank and Trust, First Community Bank of Homer Glen & Lockport and First Community Bank of Joliet. “The consolidation of our charters won’t have an impact on how we treat our clients,” Domico said Tuesday. The Plainfield bank opened in 2009. “It was founded by local business people to provide local banking services and be the community bank in Plainfield,” said Domico, adding the bank…

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Tim Sorenson

9:54 am on Friday, September 28, 2012

He won't chip in any conversation. He's been able to somehow convince voters to elect him which I don't get at all.   more ›

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Police Selling 'Buckle Up' Signs to Businesses

The $50 aluminum signs will be posted in parking lots and urge residents to use their seat belts.

Plainfield police are escalating their campaign to get residents to buckle up by asking local businesses to post signs urging people to fasten their seat belts as they leave. The aluminum signs cost $50, which is the price to make them, and read: "We appreciate your business. Please buckle up so we can see you again." "I've seen this done in other parts of the country, and it seemed like a good idea," Plainfield Traffic Sgt. Eric Munson said. Ideally, the signs would be posted at all of the big-box stores that have large parking lots or employers who have a large number of workers but that may take some time given the corporate signoffs that are required, Munson said. But the size of the business is not as important as the message imparted…

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T-Bone

8:15 pm on Friday, April 13, 2012

Exactly Tim! Nothing is Free! Those are our Tax Dollars they are using and calling "Free Labor" not to mention the over $4 Gas/Diesel we are paying for to get to these shopping centers! They are a little out of touch to call it "Free Installation"!   more ›

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