MOUNT WASHINGTON, Mass. — Effective immediately, the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) has reopened the Falls Road parking area of Bash Bish Falls State Park in the Town of Mount Washington.
The Department of Conservation and Recreation announced March 14, that Bash Bish Falls State Park will be closed to accommodate reconstruction of the observation area.
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Adams Community Bank Hires New AVP For Commercial Lending
ADAMS, Mass. — Adams Community Bank (ACB) announced the addition of Christopher Glynn as Assistant Vice President, Business Banking Officer.
In this role, Glynn will focus on business development, managing a portfolio of business relationships, and supporting local businesses through customized lending and deposit solutions.
His responsibilities include new business loan origination, portfolio management, and fostering strong community partnerships.
"I am pleased to welcome Glynn to Adams Community Bank," said Tracy McConnell, Senior Vice President of Commercial Lending. "He brings a wealth of experience in business credit analysis, is highly relationship-focused, and is dedicated to meeting the needs of our business banking customers. Glynn will be a valuable asset to our Business Banking team."
Glynn received his B.A. from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and currently serves as Board Treasurer for the North Adams SteepleCats.
ACB President and CEO Julie Fallon Hughes added, "Chris's expertise and commitment to building strong partnerships align perfectly with our mission to deliver personalized, community-driven financial services."
Based at ACB's Lee Branch, Glynn is dedicated to helping South County businesses thrive and succeed. He can be reached by phone (413) 749-1141 or (857) 413-7669, or by emailing cglynn@adamscommunity.com.
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