

First National Bank Announces Winners of the Annual Customer Calendar Contest
First National Bank is proud to announce the winners of its sixteenth annual Customer Photo Calendar Contest. Fifteen color photographs have been chosen from over 250 entries, and each winning photographer will be awarded a $150 cash prize. The images will appear in the Bank’s 2024 desk calendar, tide calendar and wall calendar, which will […]

Dressing down benefits Union’s Aging in Place
UNION, ME – Employees of First National Bank recently raised $586.52 for Union’s Aging in Place with its Casual for a Cause program. Employees make a contribution to a nominated non-profit organization in exchange for dressing casually on Fridays for one month. The mission of the Aging in Place committee is the ability to stay […]

Recent promotion announced at First National Bank
Tony C. McKim, President and CEO of First National Bank and its parent company, The First Bancorp, recently announced a staff promotion in Lincoln County “I am pleased to recognize Shanna’s hard work and dedication.” commented McKim. Shanna Castner – Shanna has been promoted to Mortgage Loan Officer. Castner joined the Bank in 1999 and […]

The Scone Goddess and First National Bank Launch New Scone Mix for a Worthy Cause
NORTHPORT, ME – The Scone Goddess has recently annouced the launch of a new scone mix in partnership with First National Bank with all proceeds benefiting the Belfast Soup Kitchen. The Scone Goddess’ Savor Maine Lavender Lemon Cream Premium scone mix is made with Maine Grains organic wheat flour, zest lemon, creamy white chocolate and […]

Chad Place Joins First National Bank
ROCKPORT, ME – Tony C. McKim, President and Chief Executive Officer of First National Bank and its parent company, The First Bancorp, has announced the appointment of Chad Place as Vice President, Commercial Loan Officer based in Rockport. A Maine native, Place graduated from the University of Maine at Farmington and previously worked the past […]

First National Bank Celebrates National EMS Week
First National Bank recently announced it has made donations totaling $2,800 to fourteen Emergency Medical Service organizations in the bank’s market area in response to National EMS Week. In 1974, President Gerald Ford proclaimed EMS Week to celebrate and recognize EMS practitioners and the important work they do in our nation. The 49th annual National […]

First National Bank to host Camden Art Walk Reception and 25th Anniversary Celebration
First National Bank at 44 Elm Street in Camden will host a reception on Thursday, May 18th from 4:00pm to 5:30pm to kick off the Camden Art Walk and FNB’s 25th Anniversary. Join FNB for light bites, refreshments, sweet treats and art-inspired giveaways while supplies last. The Camden Art Walk is held every third Thursday […]

First National Bank celebrates Teacher Appreciation Week
First National Bank recently dropped off Teacher Appreciation baskets to Cornerspring Montessori School and Troy A. Howard Middle School in celebration of Teacher’s Appreciation Week. “This week is our chance to say thank you for those who play such a huge role in the lives of our kids,” commented First National Bank’s VP, Business Development […]

Fighting Hunger: First National Bank Donates $25,000 to Local Food Pantries
First National Bank recently announced that it has made donations totaling $25,000 to organizations fighting food insecurity including thirty food pantries in the bank’s market area. “First National Bank is grateful for the critical services that our food pantries provide to our neighbors in need,” remarked Tony C. McKim, President and CEO. “As a Maine […]

Fighting Hunger: First National Bank Donates $25,000 to Local Food Pantries
First National Bank recently announced that it has made donations totaling $25,000 to organizations fighting food insecurity including thirty food pantries in the bank’s market area. “First National Bank is grateful for the critical services that our food pantries provide to our neighbors in need,” remarked Tony C. McKim, President and CEO. “As a Maine […]