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February 16, 2015

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24 Worcester Business Journal • February 16, 2015 www.wbjournal.com FRESH BEGINNINGS n Home loan lending firm Guaran- teed Rate is open at 222 North Main St., Natick. Bryan Brown is the branch manager. n Sandler Training, a sales training firm, has moved to a new location in Framingham, at 100 Pennsylvania Ave., Ste. 401. n ComForcare Home Care is open at 70 Broadway St., Westford. The compa- ny provides at-home care for seniors. n Braman Termite and Pest Elimina- tion, which has an office in Auburn, is expanding and opening an office in Boston. The company is celebrating its 125th anniversary. Its other offices are in Agawam and Hartford. n The Center for Applied Behavioral Instruction (CABI) is now open at 345 Greenwood St. in Worcester. The private school is for students 6 to 20 years old who are living with autism. n Paul C. Dion, a CPA based in Mill- bury, has opened a new office in New- port, R.I. The office opened Jan. 1. A Powerful Presence in Central Massachusetts For advertising information contact: Mark Murray, Associate Publisher 508.755.8004 x227 m @wbjournal.com The Worcester Business Journal A Fact of Business Life in Central Mass! murray Academy of St. Martin in the Fields WORCESTER Jeremy Denk, Piano SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 2015 MECHANICS HALL, 3 PM London's Academy of St. Martin in the Fields returns to the Music Worcester stage with Avery Fisher Prize Winner / MacArthur Foundation Fellow Jeremy Denk, performing Bach Keyboard Concertos No. 2 and 4, Dvorák's Serenade, and Suk's Serenade for Strings. with MusicWorcester.org Sponsor ASMF sponsored ad 3_8 page.indd 1 2/4/2015 5:41:07 PM ACCOLADES & HONORS Worcester Art Museum was given a 2015 Commonwealth Award by the Massachusetts Cultural Council. The museum was honored for its integration of universal design principles into its mission in ways that expand access to its collections and programs. Dodge Park Rest Home of Worcester was selected as a "Caring Super Star" by Caring.com, a senior care website. The honor is given for service excellence based on client ratings and online reviews. It's the fourth year the facility has received the honor. Financial advisors Thomas J. Bartholomew, Chuck Patterson, Joshua Paul and Dory Huard of Bartholomew and Co. in Worcester were named Five Star Wealth Managers by Boston Magazine. The firm is on Main Street in Worcester. Bruce Linnehan and Brandon O'Neal — sales associates with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage of Worcester — have earned accredited commercial agent designations. Both completed 50 hours of training and will continue with monthly seminars and webinars. Linnehan is a resident of Worcester; O'Neal lives in Sutton. Worcester State University has been honored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as its "College and University" winner of the national Food Recovery Challenge. The award recognizes outstanding leadership in wasted food prevention and diversion. TerraTherm Inc., a provider of thermal technologies based in Gardner, is one of 50 companies recently honored by Environmental Business Journal for revenue growth and project diversification. The business research publication gave TerraTherm a gold medal for business achievement among mid-sized companies, as well as a project merit award. n You can connect with us online at the following sites: Facebook.com/wbjournal FOLLOW US! YouTube.com/WBJEditor Twitter.com/wbjournal

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