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HEALTH March 23, 2015

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8 HEALTH • Spring 2015 {Pictures of Health} On a roll Harvard Pilgrim Health Care donated $22,500 to Old Sturbridge Village. e money will be used to fund a "carryall wagon" guests with mobility issues. Pic- tured from le: Jim Donahue, CEO and president of Old Sturbridge Village; and Jane Barnes, senior marketing specialist, Harvard Pilgrim Health Care. Partners against polio Project Pinkie, which raises funds for polio vaccinations for the Rotary Club of Nashoba Valley, received a $500 donation from Fitchburg-based Workers' Credit Union. Pictured, le to right, are: Donna McCullen, Lancaster branch manager for Workers'; Rich Garcia and Richard Simon of the Rotary Club. Gifts of generosity D'Ambrosio Eye Care of Lancaster donated presents, party supplies, favors and gi cards to Birthday Wishes, a Newton-based nonprofit that provides birthday parties for children in local shelters. Pictured, from le: D'Ambrosio's Jude Seppa; Tammy Reagen of Birthday Wishes; and Jessica Pepin of D'Ambrosio. Boost for Worcester health center Family Health Center in Worcester received a $5,000 donation from Southbridge Savings Bank. Pictured from le: Todd Tallman, bank president and CEO; Dr. Laura Petras, site director, Family Health Center; Noreen Johnson-Smith, the cen- ter's vice president of development and advancement; and Ron Cooper, chairman of the bank's donations committee. New wing nears completion at Milford Regional From le: Joe Boczanowski, director of facilities management, Milford Regional Medical Center, Edward Kelly, president, and Dr. Jeffrey Hopkins, emergency department medical director, review plans in the hospital's new wing, which is slated to open this summer. e wing includes a new emergency department and intensive care unit, as well as a full floor of private rooms. People, places and happenings in Central Massachusetts {Of Note} • Framingham-based MutualOne Bank donated $2,500 to MetroWest Free Medical Program to support its emergency preparedness program. • Employees of Milford Regional Medical Center surpassed their $1-million fundraising goal in support of a $54-million building project that will expand the center's emergency department, intensive-care unit and private patient rooms.

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