Worcester Business Journal

May 11, 2015

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34 Worcester Business Journal • May 11, 2015 www.wbjournal.com Price Chopper, with stores in Central Massachusetts, donated $2,782 and 5,706 pounds of food to Worcester County Food Bank, proceeds from its Check Out Hunger campaign. Rollstone Bank & Trust, based in Fitchburg, donated $2,000 to the Leominster Mayor's Heating Fund, and $3,000 to the New England Farm Workers' Council Fuel Assistance Program. Julio's Liquors in Westborough donated $5,000 to Shriners Hospitals for Children. OF NOTE Would you like to see your face on the PhotoFinish page? Please send submissions to editorial@wbjournal.com. SUPPORT FOR SAFETY Webster Five donated $1,500 to New Hope, a Worcester nonprofit working to end domestic and sexual violence. Pictured from left: Marcia Szymanski, executive director, New Hope; Sam Bitar of Webster Five; Laurie Krause of New Hope; Richard Leahy, the bank's CEO and president; and State Rep. Daniel Donahue of Worcester. CHARITY BY THE BOOK Whitinsville-based UniBank donated $2,500 to Blackstone Public Library. Pictured from left: Dan Brothers, Blackstone branch manager, UniBank; and Lisa Cheever, library director. COMMUNICATING CARE Charter Communications, with offices in Worcester and Southbridge, donated $9,823.90 to non-profit childhood cancer organization Why Me of Worcester. Pictured from left: Laura St. John, customer care manager, Charter Communications; Lisa Lynch, Charter's senior director of customer care; David Hagan, executive director, Why Me; and Jeff Paquette, director at Charter. SCHOOL AWARD The Marlborough Regional Chamber of Commerce awarded a $500 Cathy Gregory Mogavero Business Professionals of America Award to Andre Colleoni- Pimenta, a high school senior from Hudson. Pictured from left: Suzanne Morreale Leeber, chamber president and CEO; Colleoni-Pimenta; Mary Miller of Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School; and Darren McLaughlin, president of the chamber's foundation. PHOTO FINISH ENGINEERING FUTURES Unitil, the electric utility for residents and businesses in Fitchburg, Ashby, Lunenburg and Townsend, sponsored a robotics team, the TerrorBots, for the Boys & Girls Club of Fitchburg and Leominster. Pictured, left rear, is John DiNapoli, municipal and community services manager, Unitil; with students and mentors.

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