Worcester Business Journal

May 23, 2016

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30 Worcester Business Journal • May 23, 2016 www.wbjournal.com PHOTO FINISH Lamoureux Ford of East Brookfield donated $4,000 to the Exchange Club of Spencer's 40th Annual Spring Golf Tournament for community programs. Adage Capital Management of Boston was the main sponsor of, with Bob's Discount Furniture, Framingham-based TJX's TJ Maxx and Waters Corp. of Milford also supporting, the Big Celebration fundraiser for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Mass/Metrowest on May 13. Meyer Moving & Storage of Northborough collected 1,296 pounds of food for Worcester County Food Bank. People's United Bank, with branches in Central Mass., raised $305 for Abby's House of Worcester. OF NOTE Would you like to see your face on the PhotoFinish page? Please send submissions to editorial@wbjournal.com. SCOUTING AROUND Framingham-based MutualOne Bank announced a $5,000 grant to the Knox Trail Council of the Boy Scouts of America. Pictured (standing, from left) are Matthew Budz, scout executive and CEO, with Mike Biancucci, Andrew Milne, Stephen Lavoie, Rick Riopelle and John Fortini of the council; along with (sitting) the bank's Mary Tucker, Carlene Covino and Donna Gogliormella. CHARITY ON THE MENU Jersey Mike's Subs in Marlborough donated $2522.21 to the United Way of Tri- County's Marlborough Community Cupboard. Pictured (from left) are Barbara LaGrenade of Marlborough Community Cupboard; Justin Kobyluck, representing franchise owner Mohegan Holding Co. LLC; and Paul Mina, executive director, United Way of Tri-County. PASSING THE PLATE Ware-based Country Bank donated $2,800 to Rachel's Table of Worcester, through a matching employee donation program. Pictured (from left) are Peter Rovezzi of Country Bank; Carla Szymanski of Rachel's Table; and Debbie Keegan and Bonnie Trudeau-Wood of Country Bank. SUPPORTING SAFE SPACE Hudson-based Avidia Bank donated $2,500 to OUT MetroWest of Framingham. Pictured (from left) are Mark O'Connell, president and CEO, Avidia Bank; Jack Lewis, executive director, and Julie Blazar, director of programs and communications, OUT MetroWest; and David Morticelli, Marlborough market manager, Avidia. THE GREAT OUTDOORS Commerce Bank donated $1,500 to the Massachusetts Audubon Society's 2016 Neighborhood Nature program in Worcester. Pictured (from left) are Shelley Rodman, director of development; Deborah Cary, director of central sanctuaries; and Lisa Carlin, education director, Massachusetts Audubon Society; with Michael Roy, senior vice president, Commerce Bank.

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