BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — Tioga State Bank’s TSB Foundation presented the Southern Tier Independence Center of Binghamton with a check for $5,500.
The check presentation culminated the “Goals for Charity” campaign with the Binghamton Devils (B-Devils) hockey team, in which the bank donated $50 per goal scored by the B-Devils.
The Binghamton Devils are part of the American Hockey League.
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STIC is a community-based advocacy and service organization for children and adults with disabilities.
The pandemic-shortened 2019-20 Binghamton Devils hockey season included a “record number of goals” from the home team Devils, Tioga State Bank said. In 32 games played at home, the Devils scored 110 goals, resulting in the $5,500 that TSB donated to STIC.
Tioga State Bank provides financial services to New York’s Southern Tier and Northern Pennsylvania with 11 offices in Broome, Tioga, Chemung, and Tompkins counties.