Worcester Business Journal

September 2, 2019

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20 Worcester Business Journal | September 2, 2019 | wbjournal.com P H O T O F I N I S H Seeing change Satya Mitra, president and CEO of The Guru Tax & Financial Services Inc. in Worcester, sponsored an Eye Camp in India through a nonprofit he started with his wife Sheema, JoyGuru Humanitarian Services. The camp offered cataract screenings as well as free eye checkups, eyeglasses, medicines and eye drops. Volunteer day Saint-Gobain, Worcester YouthBuild and Worcester Common Ground spon- sored a Volunteer Day at a Merrick Street property in Worcester. The group worked installing CertainTeed gypsum board in two homes to help them achieve LEED Platinum certification. The structures are the first ground-up projects completed in Worcester under Saint-Gobain's national partnership with YouthBuild USA. Mystery on Main St. Sturbridge now has an escape-room attraction, Escape the Pike, where partici- pants are invited to solve puzzles and find their way out. The Chamber of Cen- tral Mass. South held its first-ever virtual ribbon-cutting celebration via email for members and local dignitaries, so as not to give away the escape-room's secrets. Pictured are Owners Meghan and David Jaquith of East Brookfield.

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