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March 14, 2016

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32 Worcester Business Journal • March 14, 2016 www.wbjournal.com PHOTO FINISH Framingham-based TJX Cos. donated $25,000 to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Mass/MetroWest. Fitchburg-based Workers' Credit Union donated $1,000 to Help for Homeless Children, which provides weekly hot meals to homeless families at the Boys & Girls Club in Leominster. Rollstone Bank & Trust donated $5,000 to the Cleghorn Neighborhood Center/United Neighbors of Fitchburg for its after-school programs. Price Chopper, with stores in Central Mass., raised $39,854 for juvenile diabetes with its pin-up campaign. OF NOTE Would you like to see your face on the PhotoFinish page? Please send submissions to editorial@wbjournal.com. SEATS ON THE HOUSE Hanover Insurance Group of Worcester donated tickets to a performance of STOMP to the women at Abby's House in Worcester. The company also donated proceeds from the show's ticket sales. SPACE FOR CHANGE Franklin Realty Advisors of Worcester donated 20,000 square feet of storage space to Habitat for Humanity MetroWest/Greater Worcester. The space is inside Mercantile Center, the mixed-use property consisting of the 100 and 120 Front St. towers downtown. Pictured (from left) are AmeriCorps volunteers Paul Bahley, Kenneth Jaggers, Aiden Kuseski and Christopher Acosta. ARTFUL CONTRIBUTION Webster Five donated $4,000 to the Worcester Center for Crafts. Pictured (from left) are Donald Doyle, executive vice president, Webster Five; Sam Bitar, business analyst, Webster Five; Honee Hess, executive director, Worcester Center for Crafts; and Richard Leahy, the bank's president and CEO. YOUTH POWER Boys & Girls Club of Fitchburg and Leominster youth leadership groups Keystone and Torch Clubs donated $507.59 to the United Way of North Central Mass. Club members donated money through bake sales, penny wars and proceeds from the Keystone Café, operated by teen members. Pictured are club members with Suzanne Farias, campaign chair, United Way of North Central Mass., and United Way Executive Director Phil Grzewinski.

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