The nation's oldest credit union now has a new home after the $780 million St. Mary's Bank opened its new headquarters in its historic McGregor Street location in Manchester, N.H.

The ribbon cutting was held Tuesday – with nearly 200 guests including Manchester Mayor Ted Gatsas and New Hampshire Bank Commissioner Glenn Perlow on hand – and an open house was set for Friday.

"The construction of this impressive modern building is a milestone for us," said St. Mary's President/CEO Ronald H. Covey Jr. "We now have a state-of-the-art facility to move our credit union forward and meet the financial needs of 80,000 members across New Hampshire."

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