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Monson Savings Bank Donates $2,500 to South End Community Center

Monson Savings Bank Donates $2,500 to South End Community Center

Monson Savings Bank is proud to announce a $2,500 donation to the South End Community Center in Springfield. The donation will support the organization's mission to provide educational, recreational, cultural, and social programs to the residents of Springfield.

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Monson Savings Bank Donates $3,000 to Scantic Valley YMCA

Monson Savings Bank Donates $3,000 to Scantic Valley YMCA

Monson Savings Bank President & CEO Dan Moriarty and EVP & COO Michael Rouette, who also serves as Board Chair & Chief Volunteer Officer of the YMCA of Greater Springfield, recently presented a $3,000 donation to the Scantic Valley YMCA Branch.

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Cybersecurity Basics for Small Businesses: Protecting Data

Cybersecurity Basics for Small Businesses: Protecting Data

Cybersecurity isn't just a concern for large corporations; it's a critical priority for small businesses too. With cyberattacks on the rise and small businesses often being the targets, protecting your data and your customers' information is essential to maintaining trust and long-term success.

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Monson Savings Bank Awards $28,000 in Scholarships to Local High School Graduates

Monson Savings Bank Awards $28,000 in Scholarships to Local High School Graduates

Monson Savings Bank continues to demonstrate its unwavering commitment to the communities it serves by supporting the next generation of leaders in Western Mass. This year, the Bank proudly awarded $28,000 in scholarships to 14 graduating seniors from local high schools in recognition of their academic achievements and community dedication.

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Spoofed Emails: How to Protect Your Business

Spoofed Emails: How to Protect Your Business

Email remains one of the most common tools for communication?and one of the most exploited by cybercriminals. One of the most deceptive tactics used is email spoofing. For businesses, falling victim to a spoofed email can lead to financial loss, data breaches, and damaged trust.

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