30 Worcester Business Journal • November 9, 2015 www.wbjournal.com
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Holiday Inn Boxborough, Middlesex Savings Bank and Emerson
Hospital were main sponsors of the Middlesex West Chamber of
Commerce Dash and Bash 5K, to benefit the chamber scholarship fund.
MutualOne Bank in Framingham donated $5,000 to help purchase up to
10 additional classroom Apple iPads at Marian High School in
Framingham.
UniBank of Whitinsville donated $5,000 to a courtyard
renovation project at Hopkinton Middle School.
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DOUBLE DOSE OF DONATIONS
Marlborough Hospital Auxiliary donated checks for $3,000 and $2,500,
respectively, to Marlborough Hospital and Auxiliary's Flea Market. Pictured
(from left) are Theresa Banfield of the Marlborough Hospital gift shop; Steven
McCue, the hospital's chief financial officer; and Susan Weber, auxiliary president.
HARVEST HELP
Employees of Worcester-based Commerce Bank participated in the United Way
of Central Massachusetts's annual Day of Caring, spending the day at the
Prospect Hill Farm in Harvard, picking apples for the Community Harvest
Project. Pictured (from left) are Justin Marshall, Michael Roy, Lisa Jones, Betty
Sherby, Steve DeMartino and Peter Rawinski.
CENTER CONTRIBUTION
Avidia Bank donated $2,000 to First Concern Pregnancy Resource Center in
Clinton. Pictured (from left) are Ron Notaro, chief risk officer, Avidia Bank in Clinton;
Megan Paradis, director, First Concern Pregnancy Resource Center; Kelley Canali
and Robert Connor of the pregnancy center; and Kristin Costello, branch manager,
Clinton Avidia Bank.
CHARITY ON COURSE
Worcester-based Fallon Health is donating $167,000 to food pantries across the state, raised through its annual Golf & Gather FORE a Cause event. The event had 144 golfers
and 78 sponsors. Since 2006, Fallon has raised and donated more than $1 million dollars to support hunger relief programs.