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Walden Mutual aims to serve New England’s food community

Independent Banker

includes (from left): Christina Johantgen (head of marketing and creative), Joe York (head of product), Kelsey Cahill (summer associate), Jackie Charron (chief operating officer and executive vice president), Debbie Morin (chief financial officer), and CEO Charley Cummings. The team at Walden Mutual, a planned de novo in Concord, N.H.,

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Longevity Lessons From The Oldest US Credit Union

PYMNTS

Mary’s Bank of Manchester, New Hampshire, holds the distinction of being the nation’s first and oldest credit union. Mary’s was initially chartered in 1909 by the New Hampshire legislature. From Mill Workers to Millennials. Founded in 1908, St. Mary’s Bank,” as it is currently known. PYMNTS recently spoke with St.

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Can There Be An Uber Of Furniture?

PYMNTS

Four years of college in New Hampshire was the longest I lived in one place ever,” he said, recounting time also spent in Singapore and San Francisco, his current location. The company functions as a direct-to-consumer operator, having relationships with furniture manufacturers (and a few retailers). Furniture — And Design.

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Pokémon GO: Game-Changing Game Or High-Tech Pet Rock?

PYMNTS

From almost out of nowhere, the Niantic’s AR adaptation of an early ’90s cartoon has become a favorite among now adult millennials. So far, the game is only available in 32 of the 100 markets where the App Store and Google Play operate, according to Nelson. And this summer, Pokémon has risen to be at least a potential comer.

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TRENDING: Are Credit Unions The Hipster FI?

PYMNTS

The nation’s first credit union (CU) was founded in 1908 to serve mill workers in the Manchester, New Hampshire area. Today, more than a century later, that credit union is still operational and is now focused on serving a new type of member: millennials.

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