Director of Oncology Services Frank Torti, on right, explains the monitor on the linear accelerator in the hospital’s Center for Cancer Care to North Country Savings Bank Vice President Steve …
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Director of Oncology Services Frank Torti, on right, explains the monitor on the linear accelerator in the hospital’s Center for Cancer Care to North Country Savings Bank Vice President Steve Thornton.
POTSDAM -- North Country Savings Bank recently made their fourth of five payments on a $20,000 pledge to the Canton-Potsdam Hospital Foundation’s “Constructing Healthier Communities Campaign.”
Their gift was part of more than $3 million contributed to the campaign, which helped pay for construction of the Hospital’s Center for Cancer Care, the Cheel Medical Campus in Potsdam, and the addition to the EJ Noble Building in Canton.
In addition to their campaign pledge, North Country Savings is also an annual donor to the Hospital Foundation.
The foundation exists to raise and manage funds for the sole benefit of patients served by Canton-Potsdam Hospital. Donations may be mailed to the Foundation at 50 Leroy St., Potsdam or made online at www.cphospital.org.