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Published Monday Feb 10, 2020

  Bushaw Trites and Petell

  Three executives from NH Mutual Bancorp institutions have received promotions.


In the Spotlight: Julie Bushaw was promoted to vice president, retail sales and service development officer for Merrimack County Savings Bank. Stacy Trites was promoted to assistant vice president, branch and business development manager for the Meredith Village Savings Bank Moultonborough office and Eric Petell was promoted to mortgage loan originator at Meredith Village Savings Bank.

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Santo Insurance and Financial Services in Salem hired Peter Marinelli as a senior sales executive for its commercial lines department. He brings more than two decades of sales experience,

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Newburyport Five Cents Charitable Foundation donated $2,500 to the Monarch School of New England. The funds will be used to support the Adaptive Ski Program, a partnership with Lakes Region Disabled Sports that provides skiing and snowboarding lessons to those with disabilities.

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Newburyport Bank donated $5,000 to Veterans Count, a division of Easterseals NH, in support of its 8th Annual Seacoast SOS Gala.

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Anheuser Busch InBev in Merrimack is equipping three of its Zone Brewery Support locations with Portsmouth-based XMReality’s remote guidance to improve technical support throughout its breweries.

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Upright Acupuncture & Wellness of Dover opened a new clinic and wellness center at 14 Chestnut Street.

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Seacoast Cryotherapy has opened in Exeter and offers three services: whole-body immersion cryotherapy for overall wellness and healing, localized or spot cryotherapy treatment for acute pain or injury recovery and cryofacials.

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Four Seasons Sotheby’s International Realty of Bedford announced Marianna Vis has joined the company’s office as a broker associate.

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Roedel Companies in Wilton named Mary Hill its annual “Values in Action” award winner. She is the sales manager of the Courtyard by Marriott in Nashua.

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The board of DreamCatchers, a Manchester nonprofit serving the disabled, voted to dissolve the organization, effective February 29. The nonprofit stated in a press release that it has been unable to maintain the required financial resources to support and sustain the organization

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Consolidated Communications in Manchester honored John Dutka, an implementation project manager, with the company’s highest honor, the President’s Award. Jane Millar, an outside plant engineer, and Mitch Preedom an information technology operations analyst, both received the Community Service Award.

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