Worcester Business Journal

August 31, 2015

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42 Worcester Business Journal • August 31, 2015 www.wbjournal.com PHOTO FINISH Patriot Buick GMC of Charlton donated a used vehicle to the Charlton Fire Department for rescue training. Cancer education group 15-40 Connection of Westborough raised $1 million for outreach efforts through its auction and golf tournament. MutualOne Bank of Framingham donated $5,000 to the MetroWest ESL Fund to help adults become fluent in English. OF NOTE Would you like to see your face on the PhotoFinish page? Please send submissions to editorial@wbjournal.com. AN EYE ON AUTISM D'Ambrosio Eye Care, with five offices in Central Massachusetts, donated $2,005.30 to the Nicholas James Foundation for Autism in Leominster. The funds were raised from events and patient and staff contributions. Pictured from left: Wilma Stone of D'Ambrosio Eye Care; Stacy Maillet, president, Nicholas James Foundation for Autism; and Dr. Francis A. D'Ambrosio Jr. of the eye care center. GIVING BACK Simon Malls donated $1,500 scholarships to college-bound students Ricardo Then of Millbury and James Munyiri of Worcester. Pictured from left: Marina Iannaco of Auburn Mall in Auburn and Greendale Mall in Worcester; and Munyiri. CLOSE TO HOME Avidia Bank of Hudson donated $1,000 to Homeowner Options for Massachusetts Elders (HOME). Pictured from left: Don Frost, residential lending, Avidia Bank; Len Raymond, executive director, HOME; Mark R. O'Connell, bank president and CEO; Keith Dwinells, Hudson branch manager, Avidia. CLEARING THE PATH TO CAMP SpencerBANK donated $1,600 to Camp Marshall of Spencer, giving five campers the chance to attend. The 4-H camp offers equestrian programs and leadership training.

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