Adams Community Bank Promotes to Vice President of Loan Servicing

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ADAMS, Mass. — Adams Community Bank (ACB) announced the promotion of Shelli Cowdrey to Vice President of Loan Servicing. 
 
Cowdrey has been a member of the Bank's team for over 19 years, concentrating her entire career in Loan Servicing.
 
She has earned multiple promotions and increased leadership responsibilities since beginning her journey with the Bank as a loan assistant. Her most recent role was an AVP Loan Servicing Supervisor.
 
"Shelli has been an essential part of our loan servicing operations and a remarkable leader within our bank," said Julie Fallon Hughes, ACB President and CEO. "Her promotion reflects her leadership, attention to detail, and in-depth knowledge of the bank's lending operations, which have played a key role in the growth and strength of the Loan Servicing team."
 
In her new role, Cowdrey will oversee all aspects of the loan servicing process, ensuring smooth operations, regulatory compliance, and high-quality customer support. She will continue working closely with department staff and leadership to uphold the Bank's integrity, efficiency, and personal service standards.
 
Shelli is a graduate of the New England School of Financial Studies.

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Letter: Christine Hoyt Best Choice for Adams Select Board on May 4

Letter to the Editor

To the Editor:

I am a proud resident of Adams, and it's clear that our town is moving in a positive direction. From the revitalization of the Adams Theater to the opening of the Greylock Glen Outdoor Center, we are seeing meaningful progress take shape.

Christine Hoyt has been a driving part of this momentum since 2017. During her time on the Select Board, she has worked to address critical priorities, such as infrastructure improvements (like the $6.5 million wastewater treatment upgrades), economic development, and the preservation of essential town services.

Re-electing Christine to a fourth term ensures continuity in this important work. Her role on the Local Government Advisory Commission (LGAC) enables her to advocate directly for Adams at the state level, helping secure general government aid, Chapter 90 funding, and support for public education. She also brings valuable leadership experience through her service as president of the Berkshire County Select Board Association, District 1 representative on both the Massachusetts Select Board Association and the Massachusetts Municipal Association Board of Directors, and her work with the Massachusetts Interlocal Insurance Association. This level of experience and representation is an asset our town cannot afford to lose.

Christine has proven she has the vision and the work ethic to lead Adams for another three years. I hope you will join me in voting for her on Monday, May 4, and keep the momentum going.

The election will be held on Monday, May 4, 2026, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Adams Memorial Building, 30 Columbia St.
 

Leah Thompson
Adams, Mass. 

 

 

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