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F&M Trust opens community office in Harrisburg

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Linglestown Road is site of 23rd community-banking location
CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. – F&M Trust celebrated the opening of its newest community office at 4765 Linglestown Road in Harrisburg with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Wednesday. The office is the bank’s first in Dauphin County and one of 23 community-banking locations across five counties in Pennsylvania and one county in Maryland.

“Our footprint just keeps growing, and we want to keep that going,” said Tim Henry, President and CEO of F&M Trust. “This office helps us to do that.”

Construction on the 1,700-square-foot building near Colonial Golf and Tennis Club began in April 2024. It is the first new construction of a banking location since F&M Trust opened its office in Mechanicsburg in 2012.

“F&M Trust has been very engaged in our communities and we look forward to their continued support, and we appreciate their investment in Dauphin County,” said Ryan Unger, President and CEO of Harrisburg Regional Chamber & Capital Region Economic Development Corporation.

Norman C. Zoumas, Vice Chairman of the Lower Paxton Township Board of Supervisors, presented Franklin Financial Services Corporation Board Chairman G. Warren Elliott with a proclamation welcoming F&M Trust to the Capital Region.

“We’re very happy to have F&M Trust here in Linglestown,” Zoumas said. “Anytime you have been around for 118 years, you must be doing something right.”

The new office shares architectural features with the bank’s corporate headquarters in Chambersburg and features a new layout. In addition to a retail services pod, the building features five offices for business banking and mortgage loan transactions.

A.P. Williams Construction of Harrisburg designed and built the office. Campbell Commercial Partners LLC of Lemoyne was the bank’s real estate partner.

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