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East Cambridge Savings Bank is a mutual savings bank in Massachusetts.Its branches serve communities north and west of Boston, Massachusetts.It was founded in 1854. The bank's Art Deco headquarters building at 292 Cambridge Street in East Cambridge, Massachusetts was built in 1931 to a design by T. M. James.
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The Savings Bank of Newport building, designed by James in the Colonial Revival style and completed in 1930. The East Cambridge Savings Bank, designed by James in the Spanish Renaissance style and completed in 1931. The United States Post Office in Holyoke, designed by James and George P. B. Alderman in the Art Deco style and completed in 1935.
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Eastern Bank was established on April 15, 1818, as Salem Savings Bank and became insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation on October 1, 1983. [5] On October 19, 1989, Eastern Savings Bank's parent company Lynn, Massachusetts-based Eastern Bank Corporation, renamed it Eastern Bank, and reorganized it into a mutual holding company, making it the first of its kind in Massachusetts.
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