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The Merrimack Announces Community Photo Contest Winners

The images captured by local photographers will be featured in The Merrimack?s 2025 community calendar.

Three Ghosts by Laurie LaPorte of Henniker.
Three Ghosts by Laurie LaPorte of Henniker. (Kelly Wright)

CONCORD, NH — Merrimack County Savings Bank (The Merrimack) is excited to share the winners of this year?s community photo contest.

The images captured by local photographers will be featured in The Merrimack?s 2025 community calendar. The selected photographs highlight what it?s like to live, work, and play in New Hampshire.

?We appreciate all of our local photographers who took the time to share their talent with us,? Linda Lorden, the president of The Merrimack, said. ?Each year, I?m amazed at the beauty that surrounds us across our great state.?

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This year?s winning photographs were captured by:

  • David LeFevre of Deering
  • Terri Trier of Concord
  • Melissa Jette of Barnstead
  • Gail Durant of Manchester
  • Mike Laverty of Manchester
  • Cindi Cote of Laconia
  • Jenevieve Marston of Gilmanton
  • Ambrin Robertson of Contoocook
  • Laurie LaPorte of Henniker

To view all of this year?s winning photos, click here.

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Complimentary calendars will be available to the public in November. Just stop by any of The Merrimack?s nine branch locations to pick one up.

Merrimack Style is treating everyone — customers, employees, and community members — with dignity, care, respect, and compassion.

Founded in 1867, The Merrimack has served the people, businesses, non-profits, and municipalities in Central and Southern New Hampshire for 157 years. In 2023, The Merrimack was recognized as ?Best Bank? by the Capital Area People?s Preferences or CAPPIE Awards for the 14th year in a row. Merrimack County Savings Bank is a mutual savings bank that benefits local depositors, borrowers, and surrounding communities instead of stockholders on Wall Street.

To learn more, visit any local offices in Bow, Concord, Contoocook, Hooksett, Nashua, Windham and Henniker; call 603-225-2793 or visit themerrimack.com.

Submitted by The Merrimack.

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