The credit union leagues in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Rhode Island closed at noon today while the New England states' credit unions braced for Hurricane Sandy.
Rob Kimmett of the Massachusetts and New Hampshire leagues and the Credit Union Association of Rhode Island said their Marlborough, Mass., office closed at noon today.
"Credit unions have been informed that they can reach league staff via e-mail or cell phones throughout the emergency," said Kimmett. "It seems that credit unions are closing early today. The worst of the storm is expected in this area during the late afternoon and evening. From what we are seeing and hearing, credit unions are using all available media to communicate their schedules, website, Twitter, Facebook and their phone answering messages."
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