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A red apple with the initials AS appear. AS stands for Assabet Savings. It is a novelty item that may have been on a desk or bank counter top.

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On April 29, 1988 at 4:00 PM, Kevin Carroll, of 20 Brooks St., Maynard, purchased a bank check for $1.00 just before the Assabet Savings Bank changed its name to Middlesex Savings Bank. He made the check out to Elizabeth Schnair-Maynard Historical…

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A booklet within which to save quarters. The inscriptions read: "Assabet Savings Bank, Your Bank in Apple Valley"; "Save Today for Security Tomorrow".

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A brown leather key fob, used for a safe deposit box, with the inscription: "Please return to Assabet Institution for Savings, Maynard, Mass.".

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Three beige Assabet Savings Bank pens with the inscription: "The Bank in Apple Valley".

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Two advertising pens for Assabet Savings Bank, "the Bank in Apple Valley". Banks were located in Maynard, West Acton, Nagog Woods, Acton.

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A key ring with the Assabet Savings Bank logo imprinted. The inscription reads: "Assabet Savings, the Bank in Apple Valley". The Assabet Bank merged with the Middlesex Bank of Concord on April 29, 1988.

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An unopened wooden apple ornament given as a gift from Assabet Savings Bank in 1981 for joining the Christmas Club.

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A red apple candle was a gift to those who joined the Christmas Club savings account at the Assabet Savings Bank.

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A 1966 pocket calendar promoting Assabet Institution for Savings, Maynard, Mass. Telephone: TWin Oaks 7-2963.
The Bank was located at 17 Nason St.

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Four matchbooks with promotional advertising for Assabet Institution for Savings.

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A four page Senior Class Ball Program sponsored by Assabet Savings Bank, May 20, 1983. Music with Fred Buda Orchestra, Candy Stout, Vocalist, and Francis Broadhurst, Emcee.