On October 15, 2014

NBT Bank opens in Rutland

RUTLAND–NBT Bank is located at Shops at Gryphon Square, 122 West St. in downtown Rutland (next to Small Dog Electronics). NBT Bank offers personal banking, asset management and business services through a network of over 155 banking locations in six states with local offices in Burlington, Williston and Essex Vermont and upstate New York and now Rutland.

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The ribbon is cut at the Rutland Region Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting celebration for NBT Bank. Pictured (l-r) front: Marlene Cenate, immediate past president of the Rutland Region Chamber of Commerce; Joan Bower; Peg Flory, Vt. Senate; Larry Cupoli, Vt. House of Representatives; Peter O’Brien, NBT Bank; former Vermont governor Jim Douglas; Rutland Mayor Chris Louras; Susanne Ackert; Brian Callamore, Catamount Radio; Jerry Hansen, Rutland Region Chamber of Commerce board of directors. Back: Tom Terenzini, Vt. House of Representatives; Kevin Mullin, Vt. Senate; Sheldon Prentice; Alderman Dave Allaire, president, Rutland City Board of Aldermen; Nicole Cary; Mark Alderman; Tracy Carris.

 

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