Hudson River Community Credit Union
(HRCCU) management, staff, and volunteers
were joined by local and regional dignitaries for
the ceremonial ribbon cutting of its new Corinth
branch, located at 312 Palmer Ave. in September.
The new building was designed and built by
F. H. Alexander of Ballston Lake, and replaces
the credit union’s original office, built in 1963.
Members of the credit union were asked to
submit their ideas for the building during its
design stage. As a result, the new office features: a redesigned traffic pattern, a multi-lane drivethru
with dedicated ATM lane, additional office
space and a pleasant waiting area to better serve
our members, officials said.
The new building represents the second
significant HRCCU construction project
completed in Corinth since 2013.
In attendance were Assemblyman Dan
Stec, Corinth Mayor Dennis Morreale, and
Corinth Town Supervisor Richard Lucia as
well as representatives from the offices of
U.S. Congresswoman Elise Stefanik and state
Sen. Hugh Farley. The Saratoga Economic
Development Corporation and the Adirondack
Regional Chamber of Commerce were also
represented.
HRCCU is a nonprofit financial cooperative
owned and governed by its members. Anyone
who lives, works, worships, attends school or
businesses and other legal entities located in
Warren, Washington, Saratoga and Rensselaer
counties or in Cohoes, Watervliet or Green Island,
and their family members are eligible to join.
HRCCU has five branches located in Cohoes,
Corinth, Glens Falls, Hudson Falls and Troy. For
more information, call 654-9028 or 1-800-824-
0700 or visit hrccu.org.
Photo Courtesy HRCCU