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Written by Keith
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Thursday, 08 November 2007 |
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For
Immediate Release
WOLFEBORO – A group of local
investors led by founder Brian Underwood has raised over $2.6 million in thirty
days to start a new local bank entity: GreatWaters Bank & Trust. Recently,
Peter Alden joined the start-up. Mr. Alden most recently served as President
& CEO of the former Community Bank & Trust Company in Wolfeboro.
The
proposed bank is subject to state and federal approvals. Upon approval,
GreatWaters Bank & Trust Company will be centrally located at the corner of
Center and Pine Streets on the current Wolfeboro Croquet Club. A public stock
offering is anticipated in the first quarter of 2008. Any offering of bank
shares will be made pursuant to a written circular offering. Additional
information can be found at the proposed bank’s website www.greatwatersbank.com.
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Written by Keith
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Thursday, 04 May 2006 |
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June
15th – September 15th
Parking
limited to two hours on the following
streets:
- Central
Ave
- Railroad
Ave
- Depot
St
- Railroad
Station
- Glendon
St
- Lehner
St
- Main
Street, Glendon to Mill St, both sides
The
ordinance accommodates unlimited parking Main Street South of Glendon to
Pickering Corner, both sides.
Unlimited
parking continues to be available in Town Public Parking
Lots. -Chamber of Commerce
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Written by Eric
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Friday, 24 March 2006 |
A local company Agentmaster of Wolfeboro, NH has been awarded first place for creating the "Best NH Real Estate Website For 2006" at the NH Internet Awards Competition held on March 8th, 2006.
The website they built, beangroup.com, edged out hundreds of other entries. Judges comments were... Ideal combination of search functionality, related content, and clean, well organized design.
Eric Nelson, CEO of Agentmaster, the Wolfeboro, NH design firm responsible for building beangroup.com, called the win "a recognition of the hard work our team put into making the site super simple to use. We've made searching and viewing over 17,000 properties easy and maybe even a little fun. Thanks to Andrew Hopper, Ralph Hansell and Kurt Milligan for all their excellent work!"
The New Hampshire Internet Awards (NHIA) is an annual celebration of the talent and creativity of New Hampshire web designers. All sites are judged by out-of-state Web designers over a one-month period.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 27 March 2006 )
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