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Chemung Canal Trust Company announces more lobby and branch office reopenings

Chemung Canal Trust Company Building in Elmira (Photo credit: Chemung Canal Trust Facebook profile)

ELMIRA, N.Y. — Chemung Canal Trust Company announced that, effective Monday, 10 more branch offices are open for traditional lobby and drive-up banking services.

Chemung Canal Trust says it has installed several acrylic-glass shields “for the safety of the bank’s customers and its employees,” as well as an accessible hand-sanitizing station in each lobby.

When inside the bank’s lobbies, customers will need to wear a face mask and maintain social distancing of at least six feet.

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For identification purposes, bank employees may ask a customer to briefly lower the mask. Additionally, to ensure proper social distancing, the bank may need to limit the number of customers in an office at any one time.

“After nearly four months, we are excited to once again offer both drive-up and lobby access at nearly all of our branch offices,” Anders Tomson, president and CEO of Chemung Canal Trust Company, said in a statement. “We appreciate the patience and support shown to us by our communities as we made several changes to our branch network during the pandemic.”

The following branch offices will be reopening their lobbies and returning to full service on Monday, July 13:

  • Auburn: 110 Genesee St — newly reopened
  • Binghamton: 127 Court St. — newly reopened
  • Corning: 149 W. Market St.
  • Cortland: 1094 Highway 222
  • Elmira Heights: 100 W. McCann’s Blvd.
  • Elmira: 628 W. Church St.
  • Ithaca: 909 Hanshaw Rd.
  • Ithaca: 806 W. Buffalo St.
  • Troy, Pennsylvania: 159 Canton St.
  • Watkins Glen: 318 N. Franklin St.

The following offices remain temporarily closed:

  • Big Flats: 437 Maple Ave.
  • Owego: 1054 State Route 17C

 

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