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Norway Savings Bank Chairman and CEO, Robert Harmon, announces Thursday the bank’s purchase of the first floor of the former Dunlap Building in downtown Auburn and will open its newest branch there this spring. The full-service bank will have at least six employees and will operate a drive-through on the side of the building that faces the Hilton Garden Inn. Norway Savings has 21 other branches, with the closest locations in Brunswick and Norway. About 50 community members, business leaders and Lewiston-Auburn officials attended the announcement at the former Dunlap Building, now Norway Savings Bank Plaza. “We feel so welcome already,” said Karen Hakala, Norway Saving’s senior vice president for marketing.
Norway Savings Bank Chairman and CEO, Robert Harmon, announces Thursday the bank’s purchase of the first floor of the former Dunlap Building in downtown Auburn and will open its newest branch there this spring. The full-service bank will have at least six employees and will operate a drive-through on the side of the building that faces the Hilton Garden Inn. Norway Savings has 21 other branches, with the closest locations in Brunswick and Norway. About 50 community members, business leaders and Lewiston-Auburn officials attended the announcement at the former Dunlap Building, now Norway Savings Bank Plaza. “We feel so welcome already,” said Karen Hakala, Norway Saving’s senior vice president for marketing.
Plans for the Auburn branch of Norway Savings Bank.
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