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38 Worcester Business Journal • June 8, 2015 www.wbjournal.com SHOWDOWN ON THE COURT Grafton Job Corps students played their annual basketball game with the Grafton Police All-Stars and the All-Pro New England Patriots Celebrity Team. Pictured from left: Students Jamar Ryan, Jahmar Greathouse, Donyeah Bryant, Sade Leacock; and Coach Karen Powell of the Job Corps team. PHOTO FINISH RICH WITH OPPORTUNITY Clinton Savings Bank granted seven $1,000 scholarships to local high school seniors. Pictured from left: Winners Michael McAndrews of Clinton, Sam Brakton of Holden and Kate Savell of Lancaster; and Robert J. Paulhus Jr., bank president and CEO. Other winners included Joseph Considine; Joyce Salles; Hannah Flynn; and Mary Catherine Heighton. TIDY TOWN Auburn Chamber of Commerce hosted a Town-Wide Cleanup last month. Three hundred volunteers collected 1.18 tons of trash, 400 pounds of recyclable material and 2.69 tons of recyclable metal. Republic Services/Allied Waste of Auburn, Interstate All Battery Center of Auburn, and Wheelabrator of Millbury donated services and disposal. Also, Outback Steakhouse of Auburn and proprietor Scott Symington hosted a luncheon for the event. HEROES ONLINE Rollstone Bank & Trust, with offices in Central Massachusetts, donated $3,000 to a new Laptops for Vets program at Mount Wachusett Community College in Gardner, for the college's Veteran Success Center. Pictured from left: Thomas Berger, student trustee and U.S. Army veteran; Linda Racine, executive vice president of Rollstone Bank & Trust; Daniel Asquino, president, Mount Wachusett; and Robert Mayer, director of veterans services at the college. Marlborough Regional Chamber of Commerce awarded five $1,000 scholarships to graduating seniors. The $5,000 is raised through the Wayside Run for Fun 5K, sponsored by Wayside Racquet and Swim Club in Marlborough. Westborough-based retailer BJ's Wholesale Club has reached a milestone: 30 million pounds of food donated to local Feeding America food banks since its giving effort started in November 2011. Framingham-based MutualOne Bank awarded $9,971 to Natick Center Associates to promote the Natick Center Cultural District. The funds will support a multifaceted marketing program of the downtown area. OF NOTE Would you like to see your face on the PhotoFinish page? Please send submissions to editorial@wbjournal.com. COMING TOGETHER TO HELP HOMEOWNERSs (CORRECTION: This photo on Page 35 of the May 25 edition had the wrong caption. Here's the correct caption.) Charter Communications had 35 company volunteers on site with Rebuilding Together-Worcester to help with repairs for two city homeowners. Renovations included carpentry, power washing and window replacements.

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