Bank of Millbrook opens in historic location in Amenia
At the Bank of Millbrook opening on Saturday, Nov. 12, in Amenia, with ribbon cutting, and refreshments, were:  from left, a Whalen grandchild in the wings, aged 4, also from left, George T. Whalen, III, bank president; George T. Whalen, IV, vice president; Mark Vila, assistant vice president; Clarissa Goins, vice president and Jim Orsino, vice president. 
Photo by Judith O’Hara Balfe

Bank of Millbrook opens in historic location in Amenia

AMENIA — On Saturday, Nov. 12, The Bank of Millbrook celebrated the arrival at its new home, located on the corner of Routes 22 and 44 in Amenia, with a ribbon cutting and refreshments.

It moved from its former Amenia location in the Fresh Town Plaza to the historic building, originally the First National Bank of Amenia, founded in  1864.

Bank of Millbrook also has branches in Millbrook, Pine Plains and Stanfordville.

The Bank  was founded in 1891, the Whalen family taking a personal interest in all of the happenings at the banks, with a full range of personal and business banking services with 24-hour online access and trust and investment services.

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