36 Worcester Business Journal | Janurary 10, 2022 | wbjournal.com
P H O T O F I N I S H
Ready, set … play!
North Brookfield Savings Bank's annual toy drive has wrapped up, with
monetary donations and new toys collected at bank locations. The bank made
a $1,750 donation to local toy drive programs for the purchase of additional
toys. The bank matched each dollar donated and contributed $1 for each toy
collected, up to $250 for each branch location. Pictured is some of the 2019
collection, with North Brookfield Savings Bank's Cindy Merrill and Warren Izyk.
Glad greetings
Leominster-based Aging
Services of North
Central Massachusetts
brought back its Cards
for Caring initiative
this holiday season,
in collaboration with
Congresswoman
Lori Trahan and
Congressman Jim
McGovern. More than
700 handwritten cards
were distributed to older seniors, some who may be living alone.
Paper trail
The Leominster Credit Union Shred-a-Thon raised $1,000 for Habitat for
Humanity, North Central Massachusetts. The event was held at the financial
institution's north Leominster branch. LCU President and CEO Barbara
Mahoney (left) said it was the most successful shred-a-thon to date. She's
joined by (from left) LCU's Kristen Cote, habitat Executive Director Carolyn
Read, and LCU's Craig Madonia.
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