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Bridgewater Savings Bank to upgrade to new facility in Pembroke

According to Bridgewater Savings Bank their Pembroke location will be upgraded to a new facility at 27 Mattakeesett St., less than a quarter mile from the original location. The new facility will be more convenient and comfortable to visit, with two drive-up lanes, a drive-up ATM, plenty of parking, and more space for customers to sit down with Bridgewater Savings Bank professionals. The facility will celebrate its Grand Opening early spring 2012. James Lively, president and CEO, said, "We're constantly asking ourselves, 'How can we make our customers' banking experience better?' With our new branch facility in Pembroke, we can offer customers and employees alike more convenience, more comfortable surroundings and the best technology to make our customers' lives easier. That's what Bridgewater Savings Bank is all about." Bridgewater Savings Bank is a full service financial institution offering commercial, consumer and residential loans as well as business and personal banking. In addition to these services, the bank offers a wide array of financial products. Established in 1872, Bridgewater Savings Bank has over $490 million in assets, with more than $80 million in additional retirement, investment and trust assets under management. The Bank has nine offices located in Bridgewater, Carver, East Bridgewater, Lakeville, Pembroke, Raynham, Taunton and West Bridgewater. The main office and corporate headquarters of Bridgewater Savings Bank are located at 756 Orchard Street, Raynham, MA. Please visit www.bridgewatersavings.com or call 508-884-3300 for additional information.
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