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Mechanics Savings Bank recently broke ground on its new multi-million-dollar campus in Auburn. The plans include a new, 4,140-square-foot branch on the corner of Minot Avenue and Elm Street, expected to open in summer 2015. The bank will renovate the existing 10,000-square-foot office building, with an anticipated completion date of late 2016. The bank has been headquartered in Auburn since its founding in 1875. Among those attending the ground breaking were, from left, Terry Bishop, MSB senior vice president and chief financial officer; Tim Hebert, Hebert Construction project manager; Chip Morrison, executive director of the Androscoggin County Chamber of Commerce; Dick Roy, MSB executive vice president and chief banking officer; Peter Chapman, MSB Board director; Deborah Whittle, MSB senior vice president of Human Resources; Auburn Mayor Jonathan LaBonte; Ed Snook, MSB Board director; Lewiston Mayor Robert Macdonald; Jon Oxman, chairman of the board; Rick Vail, MSB president and chief executive officer; Stephen Bryant, vice chairman of the board; Judy Johnson, principal of Harriman Architects and Engineers; Alan Hahnel, board director; Thomas MacDonald, MSB executive vice president and chief risk and operations officer.
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