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NATICK Middlesex Savings Bank, one of the largest mutual banks in Massachusetts, plans to open a new branch in the town of Hudson.

Located at 177 Broad Street, Middlesex Savings Bank will replace a former TD Bank. Middlesex’s new branch, which is equipped with ample parking and drive-up lanes, is scheduled to open at the end of August.

Middlesex Savings Bank, with existing branches in neighboring towns, already has a strong relationship with the Hudson community.  While nearby branches and online banking tools have made it possible for current customers in Hudson to access their accounts, the new location will provide even greater convenience.

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“We are excited to establish a branch in Hudson and this year, being our 185th anniversary, it’s especially important at a time when customers want a bank they can count on for the long-term,” said Mike McAuliffe, president and CEO of Middlesex Savings Bank. “Our Hudson branch will allow existing and prospective customers to bank with us through the drive-up lanes or in-person, in our branch lobby. We are committed to helping our customers in Hudson and surrounding towns navigate their banking needs through these challenging times with confidence.”

The Hudson branch will be managed by Lisa Lopes, vice president and branch manager, who is also a Hudson native. She will oversee a team of bankers who are prepared to assist individual and business customers with their financial needs.

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Middlesex Savings Bank, founded in 1835 and headquartered in Natick, Mass., is a mutual savings bank. As one of the largest independent banks in Massachusetts with $5 billion in assets, the Bank has been committed to providing outstanding value in consumer banking and business banking products for 185 years. The FDIC and DIF insured bank has 30 branch offices located in 25 communities – Acton, Ashland, Bedford, Bellingham, Boxborough, Concord, Framingham, Franklin, Groton, Holliston, Hopkinton, Littleton, Maynard, Medfield, Medway, Millis, Natick, Needham, Sherborn, Southborough, Sudbury, Walpole, Wayland, Wellesley, and Westford.

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