Worcester Business Journal

May 11, 2020

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24 Worcester Business Journal | May 11, 2020 | wbjournal.com P H O T O F I N I S H Masks for Leominster Rollstone Bank & Trust donated 2,000 masks to UMass Memorial HealthAlliance-Clinton Hospital in an effort to support community efforts against COVID-19. Pictured (from left) are Rollstone Bank & Trust President & CEO Martin Connors, HealthAlliance-Clinton Hospital Interim President Steve Roach, and Chief Medical Officer Dr. Charles Cavagnaro. Find business insights and sponsored content articles with relevant and helpful tips and tools for your business. www.wbjournal.com/sponsored/business-insights BIZ MARKETPLACE WBJ WBJ Biz Marketplace is a sponsored content section of wbjournal.com Cornerstone Bank gives back Cornerstone Bank donated $49,312 to three United Way organizations, including United Way of Southbridge, Sturbridge and Charlton, United Way of Webster and Dudley, and United Way of Central Massachusetts, reflecting an employee gift of $24,656. Pictured (from left) are UWSSC executive director Mary O'Coin; UWSSC 2019 Campaign Chair Dawna Dagenais; Todd Tallman, Cornerstone Bank president; UWSSC Board President April Parzych; and Cornerstone Bank Controller and UWSSC Treasurer Scott Dungey. Railers team up with ATG Each Monday through the end of may, Southborough truck dealer Advantage Truck Group will donate food and gift cards purchased from local restaurants to area food pantries and healthcare facilities, as well as police and fire departments. Through the program, dubbed Railers HC Food for Frontliners, the Worcester Railers Hockey Club will purchase more than $10,000 worth of food to be donated to local organizations throughout Central Massachusetts. Working together Worcester nonprofit Seven Hills Foundation coordinated with area nonprofits to purchase and distribute 350,000 masks purchased directly from China. The 5,500-pound order was sorted and distributed at the end of April. Pictured (from left) are State Rep. Joseph McKenna (R-Webster), Seven Hills CEO Kathee Jordan, Seven Hills Director of Facilities Mike Kendrick, and Seven Hills Vice President of Government and Community relations Bill Stock.

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