From left: Katie McQuaid, N.H. Community Loan Fund senior vice president of philanthropy and community engagement, stands at the MVSB Main Office in Meredith with Tina Simpson, MVSB vice president/commercial loan officer; Stacy Trites, MVSB SVP senior retail banking officer; and Charlie Dowd, MVSB vice president of residential mortgage sales. (COURTESY PHOTO)
From left: Katie McQuaid, N.H. Community Loan Fund senior vice president of philanthropy and community engagement, stands at the MVSB Main Office in Meredith with Tina Simpson, MVSB vice president/commercial loan officer; Stacy Trites, MVSB SVP senior retail banking officer; and Charlie Dowd, MVSB vice president of residential mortgage sales. (COURTESY PHOTO)
MEREDITH — MVSB (Meredith Village Savings Bank) is proud to support the New Hampshire Community Loan Fund with the purchase of $10,000 in tax credits from the New Hampshire Community Development Finance Authority.
The Community Loan Fund will use these funds to aid low- to moderate-income families in purchasing new and affordable energy-efficient manufactured homes.
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