EDWARDSVILLE - Mark Massey, a broker with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices in Edwardsville, received two awards honoring his work to advance the real estate
Treat joins Bank of Hillsboro
March 4, 2021
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EDWARDSVILLE Robb Treat has been named Business Development Manager for the Bank of Hillsboro’s location at 2496 Troy Road, Edwardsville.
Treat has nearly 25 years of mortgage banking experience and will oversee residential home loans for the Edwardsville branch.
“I’ve known Robb for 15 years and am very familiar with his strong work ethic and commitment to the community,” said Senior Vice President and Regional Manager Mike Ward. “Robb has worked in this industry for a long time and I know he’ll be a strong asset to our Edwardsville team.”
Treat has lived in Edwardsville for more than 20 years with his wife, Carol Pletcher-Treat; their two children, now grown; and their dog, Bella. Treat also is part of the Greater Gateway Association of Realtors Affiliate Committee and volunteered for the Edwardsville Wrestling Club for 15 years.
Botterbush launches Godfrey clerk campaign
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GODFREY Longtime Godfrey business owner and educator Kevin Botterbush has officially launched his campaign for Godfrey Village Clerk.
Botterbush said he wants to put his business, education and community knowledge and experience to work helping Godfrey become an even better place to live, raise a family and do business.
“Helping the people who live and work in our community is what local government should be doing, and that’s why I’m running for village clerk,” he said in a statement.
Botterbush said he is looking forward to working with the mayor, village trustees and the community to transform the village clerk’s office into a vital community resource.
REALTORS donate to food pantries
Dec. 17, 2020
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GLEN CARBON The Greater Gateway Association of REALTORS recently donated $4,100 to 10 area food pantries through its Instead of the Taste of GGAR virtual event.
GGAR President Elaine Rhodes said the group’s members are happy to aid the food pantries in Bond, Calhoun, Fayette, Montgomery, Macoupin, Madison and other Metro East counties.
COVID-19 mitigations caused the group to rethink how it supports residents in need during 2020, she said. In March GGAR hosted its annual Music Themed Trivia Night, sharing $3,000 to provide personal protection equipment to area hospitals and nursing home facilities and $4,000 with local food pantries.