Issue link: https://nebusinessmedia.uberflip.com/i/1059446
22 Worcester Business Journal | December 10, 2018 | wbjournal.com P H O T O F I N I S H Enriching community Four area nonprofits received $10,000 each from Rollstone Bank & Trust, raised through the bank's eighth annual Charitable Golf Tournament: The Arc of Opportunity, Montachusett Interfaith Hospitality Network (MIHN); Our Father's House; and Abby's House. Pictured (from left) are Stephanie Page, executive director, Abby's House; Jon Hogue, executive director of MIHN; Ginnie Pittman, administrative assistant, Our Father's House; and Martin Connors, president and CEO of Rollstone Bank & Trust. Marketplace masters Charlton Furniture, Perrone Landscaping and Webster First Federal Credit Union won Better Business Bureau of Central New England awards for Marketplace Excellence. Winners were announced at a ceremony at The Manor Restaurant in West Boylston. Pictured are employees of Perrone Landscaping receiving their award. The Holden company, which serves residential and commercial clients, was founded in 2006. A MAJOR ANNIVERSARY... A NEW BUILDING... A MAJOR COMPANY MILESTONE Whether it's the celebration of a major anniversary or the opening of a new headquarters, Worcester Business Journal's Custom Publishing Division can help you create a custom magazine for your business. Our division's top flight team of writers and designers can help you tell your story – and make your business look great! Based on our unique publishing model, it's surprisingly affordable. Can we create a CUSTOM magazine for you? Call WBJ Custom Corporate Project Director Christine Juetten at 508-755-8004 ext. 270. Worcester Business Journal WBJ Custom Publishing Division Celebrating 50 Years of Growth, Jobs and Development 1 50 Years 1 9 6 5 - 2 0 1 5 C E L E B R A T I N G An advertising supplement to the Worcester Business Journal Shrewsbury Public Library: Building the Next Chapter SHREWSBURY Building the Next Chapter public library Late leader recognized A state proclamation was presented by Gov. Charlie Baker and Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito to the family of the late James Knott Sr., founder and CEO of Northbridge's Riverdale Mills Corp., for his outstanding contributions to the community. Knott was a supporter of the lobster industry, animal welfare and preservation of historical properties. Pictured (from left) are Polito, Jeffrey Knott, Janet Knott, Baker, Jim Knott Jr. and Andy Knott. Industry exposure Athol's L.S. Starrett Co. hosted a Manufacturing Day with students, state representatives and community members in attendance. The event featured the latest advanced precision measurement and inspection technology with demonstrations such as laser engraving, plant tours and networking opportunities. Students and staff from five area schools attended.

