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Fair Value Of Financial Instruments (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2022
Fair Value Of Financial Instruments [Abstract]  
Assets Measured On Recurring Basis

Fair Value Measurements Using:

Quoted Prices

Significant

in Active

Other

Significant

Markets for

Observable

Unobservable

Identical Assets

Inputs

Inputs

(in thousands)

Total

(Level 1)

(Level 2)

(Level 3)

June 30, 2022:

Financial Assets:

Available-for-Sale Securities:

State and municipals

$

308,010

$

$

307,048

$

962

Pass-through mortgage securities

158,819

158,819

Collateralized mortgage obligations

112,562

112,562

Corporate bonds

109,878

109,878

$

689,269

$

$

688,307

$

962

December 31, 2021:

Financial Assets:

Available-for-Sale Securities:

State and municipals

$

327,171

$

$

326,201

$

970

Pass-through mortgage securities

182,957

182,957

Collateralized mortgage obligations

106,082

106,082

Corporate bonds

118,108

118,108

$

734,318

$

$

733,348

$

970

Financial Liabilities:

Derivative - interest rate swaps

$

1,750

$

$

1,750

$

Financial Instruments

Level of

June 30, 2022

December 31, 2021

Fair Value

Carrying

Carrying

(in thousands)

Hierarchy

Amount

Fair Value

Amount

Fair Value

Financial Assets:

Cash and cash equivalents

Level 1

$

64,073

$

64,073

$

43,675

$

43,675

Loans

Level 3

3,304,682

3,056,157

(1)

3,075,205

3,048,791

Restricted stock

n/a

20,905

n/a

21,524

n/a

Financial Liabilities:

Checking deposits

Level 1

1,469,969

1,469,969

1,400,998

1,400,998

Savings, NOW and money market deposits

Level 1

1,750,367

1,750,367

1,685,410

1,685,410

Time deposits

Level 2

385,039

377,539

228,837

232,973

Short-term borrowings

Level 1

10,000

10,000

125,000

125,000

Long-term debt

Level 2

279,435

276,746

186,322

188,413

(1) The decrease in fair value of loans is due to an increase in interest rates.