FRANKLIN — Sixteen high school graduates were granted a combined total of $18,400 in scholarships on behalf of the Franklin Savings Bank Scholarship Fund. The awards were presented to seniors from seven area high schools located within the bank’s primary market area, and include: Franklin High School, Gilford High School, Goffstown High School, Merrimack High School, Merrimack Valley High School, Newfound Regional High School, and Winnisquam Regional High School.

“Education is a cornerstone of stronger communities, and we are happy to support local students as they pursue higher education in their fields of interest,” said Brian Bozak, president and CEO.

Since 1994, the FSB Scholarship Fund has provided support to students in their pursuit of higher education. To date, the bank has awarded 741 scholarships totaling $441,079 to high school graduates. The scholarship fund represents the bank’s commitment to helping families afford higher educational opportunities for their children who wish to attend college on a full-time basis. Visit FSBNH.BANK for additional information.

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