During the month of October, MVSB participated in #NHBanksGiveBack, a volunteer celebration organized annually by the NH Bankers Association. MVSB was pleased to join the banking industry in New Hampshire to help celebrate the ongoing support of our local communities through community service and financial support. #NHBanksGiveBack is a coordinated month of service where NH […]
New Hampshire Community Loan Fund Expands Affordable Housing Opportunities with Support from MVSB
MVSB is proud to support the New Hampshire Community Loan Fund with the purchase of $10,000 in tax credits from the New Hampshire Community Development Finance Authority. The Community Loan Fund will use these funds to aid low- to moderate-income families in purchasing new and affordable energy efficient manufactured homes. “Safe, stable and affordable housing […]
The Merrimack Accepting Donations for Annual Mitten Tree Drive
Join Merrimack County Savings Bank (The Merrimack) in giving back this holiday season by donating to its Annual Mitten Tree Drive. Now through the end of the year, The Merrimack will be collecting new handmade or store-bought mittens, hats and scarves. “Winters in New Hampshire can be rough, especially for our neighbors in need,” said […]
The Merrimack Supports Development of the Mark Stebbins Community Center
Merrimack County Savings Bank (The Merrimack) is helping finance the construction of the Mark Stebbins Community Center on Manchester’s West Side, slated to open in fall 2026. Funded through the New Hampshire Community Development Finance Authority (CDFA), The Merrimack pledged $15,000 toward the non-profit center which will provide children and families access to vital resources. […]
New Beginnings to Host Annual Gala Fundraiser Nov. 8
New Beginnings – Without Violence and Abuse is set to host their annual fundraising gala “A Night of New Beginnings” at 5 pm Nov. 8 at the Belknap Mill in Laconia. Longtime supporter, MVSB, will serve as the presenting sponsor. “Everyone in our community deserves a safe environment to thrive in and we are so […]
MVSB Supports Home Possible Project’s Fundraising for New Community Residence
The New Hampshire Community Development Finance Authority recently awarded tax credits to The Home Possible Project, a Lakes Region nonprofit providing long-term supportive housing for adults with developmental disabilities. The organization is fundraising to build a new community residence in Gilford, which will feature 12 private individual apartments, a shared kitchen and dining room, family […]
Gregg Tewksbury Elected to ABA Board of Directors
We are proud to announce Gregg Tewksbury has been elected to serve on the American Bankers Association Board of Directors. The official slate of officers and directors, including Tewksbury, were appointed to the board at the ABA’s annual meeting this week in Charlotte, NC. The ABA Board of Directors offers strategic guidance to effectively advocate for […]
The Merrimack Receives Community Donation from FHLBank Boston
Merrimack County Savings Bank (The Merrimack) announces it’s the recipient of Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston’s Grants for New England Partnerships. As part of the program, The Merrimack was awarded $2,500 to distribute to local non-profits, highlighting the importance of partnerships between local banks and the community. “We’re thrilled to be recognized for our community development […]
City of Keene Proclaims July 2, 2025, “Savings Bank of Walpole Day”
Savings Bank of Walpole was honored by the City of Keene with a formal proclamation announcing July 2, 2025 as “Savings Bank of Walpole Day” in recognition of the Bank’s 150 years of community service and commitment. The proclamation was presented during a special ceremony held on July 2 in front of City Hall, where […]
The Merrimack Helps Concord Coalition to End Homelessness Welcome Home Residents
Merrimack County Savings Bank (The Merrimack) is proud to partner with Concord Coalition to End Homelessness to help welcome home individuals transitioning out of homelessness. Once the temporary home of the Coalition’s Resource Center, the building on South State Street was converted into eight apartment units – all of which were “adopted” by local organizations […]

