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Chamber cuts ribbon at new Service Credit Union drive-thru

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Service Credit Union is proud to unveil its newest location at 48 Portland Street, Rochester NH. The drive-thru only location has four lanes and a 24 hour ATM.

The new drive-thru location allows members to take care of all of their banking needs from the comfort of their car, giving the Rochester community yet another option for great service in addition to Service Credit Union’s brand new branch at 83 South Main Street, and a location inside Walmart at 116 Farmington Rd.

On December 1, the credit union cut the ribbon on the drive-thru branch with members of its leadership team, the Chamber of Commerce, and community members.

The drive-thru is open Monday-Wednesday 9am-5pm, Thursday and Friday 9am-6pm, and Saturday 9am-3pm.

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