UniBank Celebrates 1-Year Anniversary with 10-Cent Gas Promo

 

By-Hank Stolz

Photo- Canva Licensed

WORCESTER, MA-In honor of the one-year anniversary of the full-service UniBank branch across from Polar Park, UniBank is giving Worcester something to smile about. On Thursday, December 4, 2025, from 7 AM to 10 AM, gas will be just 10 cents per gallon (up to 30 gallons) at the Chop Chop Convenience Gulf Station, 185 Madison St. in Kelley Square.

UniBank CEO Michael Welch is even rolling up his sleeves and pumping gas himself that morning. He stopped by Talk of the Commonwealth to share all the details and talk about what it means to celebrate a full year in the heart of Worcester’s Canal District… literally across the street from the WooSox.

It’s a thank you to the community that welcomed UniBank to one of the busiest intersections around, and a fun way to kick off year two with neighbors, fans, and morning commuters.

Fill up, say hi, maybe grab a coffee after. just don’t miss the 3-hour window.

 

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