Mission & History
Newtown Savings Bank opened for business on September 15, 1855, in the office of the home of Henry Beers Glover. The first depositors that day were, in addition to Mr. Glover, Charles Henry Peck and his wife, Hannah D. F. Peck.
In a passbook issued on that date the depositors were told that the bank "has been established for the purpose of affording a secure investment to persons who have not the facilities of safely putting their income to use." That spirit lives on in our 21st century mission: "To remain an independent community bank providing quality financial products and service that benefit the people and businesses of the communities we serve."
Our Branches |
Address |
Established |
Newtown, Main Office |
39 Main St. |
1855 |
Bethel, Dolan Plaza |
Greenwood Avenue |
1965 |
Southbury, Pomperaug Office Park |
Main St. South |
1969 |
Woodbury |
238 Main St. |
1986 |
Newtown, Sand Hill Plaza |
South Main Street, Route 25 |
1991 |
Bethel, Stony Hill Road |
66-68 Stony Hill Road |
1993 |
Monroe, Century Plaza |
535 Monroe Turnpike |
1996 |
Trumbull, Trumbull Shopping Plaza |
956 White Plains Road |
2001 |
Danbury, Executive Tower |
30 Main Street |
2002 |
Shelton |
815 Bridgeport Avenue |
2005 |
Brookfield |
99 Federal Road |
2006 |
Southford |
1450 Southford Rd. |
2007 |