LITTLE FALLS — Adirondack Bank on Dec. 8 formally opened the doors to its new Little Falls branch at 699 E. Main St., located at the corner across from Eastern Park and the Little Falls Public Library. It replaces the bank’s previous Little Falls branch, located about one-third of a mile down the road at […]
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LITTLE FALLS — Adirondack Bank on Dec. 8 formally opened the doors to its new Little Falls branch at 699 E. Main St., located at the corner across from Eastern Park and the Little Falls Public Library.
It replaces the bank’s previous Little Falls branch, located about one-third of a mile down the road at 500 E. Main St. Adirondack Bank closed that office at the end of the day on Dec. 5.
The bank says the new space offers the same service with enhanced features designed with customers’ banking needs in mind, according to an announcement on the Adirondack Bank website.
Founded in 1898, Adirondack Bank is a privately owned community bank with about $1 billion in assets that is headquartered in Utica. The bank operates 17 full-service and two limited-service branch locations in the counties of Oneida, Herkimer, Clinton, Essex, and Franklin, as well as a loan-production office in Syracuse.


