Community Good Works
Eight Massachusetts banks banded together to raise $300,000 for the nonprofit Heading Home, which works to end homelessness. See who else gave back.
Eight Massachusetts banks banded together to raise $300,000 for the nonprofit Heading Home, which works to end homelessness. See who else gave back.
A New Hampshire man has been sentenced to nearly five years in prison for six bank robberies in New Hampshire and Massachusetts, taking more than $25,000 total.
Salem Five Bank has signed a multiyear agreement with New England Sports Network for the naming rights to NESN’s Watertown studio. It will now be called the Salem Five Studio.
Twelve of Boston’s biggest housing lenders will offer homeowner borrowers in the city three months or more of deferred mortgage payments if they can demonstrate they have been financially impacted by the coronavirus crisis.
Even as the coronavirus crisis has shuttered restaurants and retail stores across the U.S., two Massachusetts banks have moved ahead with financing a retail development in New Hampshire.
Two developers are teaming up to bring a $20 million condominium project to downtown Salem, replacing a Brutalist-style courthouse with 61 units of market-rate and affordable housing.
The $4.7 billion asset Salem Five Bank has acquired Gloucester-based Cape Ann Insurance, as it seeks to expand services for customers and boost its commercial presence in the area that includes Gloucester, Essex, Manchester-by-the-Sea and Rockport.
A private Catholic middle and high school in Reading will renovate and further equip its dining hall and kitchen facilities with a newly acquired bond from MassDevelopment.