Worcester Business Journal

October 12, 2015

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30 Worcester Business Journal • October 12, 2015 www.wbjournal.com PHOTO FINISH BrightStar Care Milford raised $1,200 with a karaoke fundraiser for the Walk to Cure Alzheimer's. Central One Federal Credit Union in Shrewsbury donated $20,000 to the Shrewsbury High School Athletic Department. Dzian Gallery in Natick hosted artist Pamela Sukhum for a special event to benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Mass / Metrowest. OF NOTE Would you like to see your face on the PhotoFinish page? Please send submissions to editorial@wbjournal.com. MAKING MURAL MAGIC Workers' Credit Union donated $800 to create a tile mural for Gardner Public Schools at the Levi Heywood Memorial Library. Pictured (from left) are artists Janet Harris, Brigitte Flick and Ruth Suyenaga with Monica Whitehouse of Workers' Credit Union. SCHOLAR SUPPORT Southbridge Savings Bank funded the new Philip Pettinelli '71 Endowed Scholarship at Nichols College in Dudley. The Nichols graduate retired last year as the bank's president and CEO. Pictured (from left) are Southbridge Savings President and CEO Todd M. Tallman; Chief Operating Officer Susan A. Gunnell; Philip Pettinelli; and Nichols College Vice President for Advancement Bill Pieczynski. STEP BY STEP Commerce Bank's Royal 50's Club was a sponsor of the 2015 Worcester County Walk to End Alzheimer's. Pictured (from left) are Brian Sullivan, director of retail banking, Commerce Bank; Andrew Miller, development officer, Worcester County Alzheimer's Association; and David Price, co-chair, 2015 Worcester County Walk to End Alzheimer's. SUPPLIES TO GET COOKING Clinton Savings Bank donated $6,000 to WHEAT Community Connections of the United Way of Tri-County, for commercial-grade kitchen equipment for the WHEAT Community Café. Pictured (from left) are Michael D. Tenaglia, Clinton Savings Bank; Paul Mina; president and CEO, United Way of Tri County; John Strickland, chair, United Way; Jodi Breidel, regional director, United Way; Robert J. Paulhus Jr., bank president and CEO. IN TRIBUTE Framingham-based MutualOne Bank donated $1,000 to American Veterans (AMVETS) Post 79 in Natick, for new tributes to the 9/11 memorial. Pictured (from left) are Paul Carew, director of veterans services; Kenneth Gidney, post adjutant; William Verner, board member, AMVETS Post 79; Rachel Stewart, bank foundation administrative director; William Callahan, retired army colonel; John Clancy, provost marshal; and Carolyn Love Scalise, founder-director of Victory Promise: A Village of Hope for Veterans.

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