Front row, left to right: Robyn Masteller, regional vice president; Hilde Talbot, teller supervisor; Rick Wyman, president of Meredith Village Savings Bank; Richard Dickey, building owner; William Marcussen, Tuftonboro selectman; Carolyn Sundquist, Tuftonboro selectmen chair; and Lloyd Wood, Tuftonboro selectman. Back row: Marcus Weeks, vice president business development and small business lender. (Courtesy photo)
TUFTONBORO — Meredith Village Savings Bank recently opened its 12th office location, in Melvin Village, next to the town Post Office. Robyn Masteller, Regional Vice President, Eastern Region for MVSB, oversees the new office, located at 448 Governor John Wentworth Highway.
The Melvin Village branch, which opened in November, offers a wide range of modern banking services to meet the needs of households, non-profits, municipal organizations and businesses in the area.
"We're excited about the Melvin Village branch," said Rick Wyman, president of Meredith Village Savings Bank. "The new location makes us even more accessible to residents and businesses in Tuftonboro and surrounding towns." Hours of operation are Mondays through Fridays, 8:30 a.m. to noon, 12:30 to 2:30 p.m.; and Saturdays, 8:30 a.m. to noon.
For nearly 150 years, Meredith Village Savings Bank has been serving the people, businesses, non-profits and municipalities of central New Hampshire. To learn more, visit any of the local branch offices, located in Alton, Ashland, Center Harbor, Gilford, North Hampton, Laconia, Melvin Village, Meredith, Moultonborough, Plymouth or Wolfeboro, call 1-800-922-6872 or visit mvsb.com.


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