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22 Worcester Business Journal • August 1, 2016 www.wbjournal.com PHOTO FINISH Restaurants Anzio's in Grafton, Not Your Average Joe's in Westborough, Brew City and Smokestack Urban Barbeque in Worcester, My Brothers' Place in Webster, Colonial Grill in Gardner, 2 Ovens in Shrewsbury, Twisted Tee's at Dudley Hill Golf Club, The Draught House at The Manor in West Boylston and Over Easy in Princeton sponsored the #nosh4NEADS event, to benefit NEADS of Princeton, which trains and places service dogs. MutualOne Bank in Framingham donated $2,500 to a reading program at Woodrow Wilson and Brophy elementary schools in Framingham. OF NOTE Would you like to see your face on the PhotoFinish page? Please send submissions to editorial@wbjournal.com. CHILD CENTER CLEANUP Worcester-based Shepherd & Goldstein LLP joined the Massachusetts Society of CPAs call for community outreach, beautifying Rainbow Child Development Center in Worcester. Employees did cleanup and weeding and spread mulch, trimmed trees and planted flowers. PREHISTORIC PROGRAM SUPPORT Marlborough Savings Bank donated $500 to the Lincoln Street School PTO in Northborough, for programming on dinosaurs. Pictured (from left) are Nicole Ostergren, branch manager, Marlborough Savings Bank; Jen Parson, principal, Lincoln Street School; Jennifer Dane, co-chair of the PTO; and Sue Ogar, the school's grants coordinator. BACKING FAMILIES IN CRISIS Worcester's British Beer Company donated $1,000 to Why Me & Sherry's House of Worcester, which serves children with cancer and their families. Pictured (from left) are Jason Narinian, manager, British Beer Company; Robyn Fair, marketing manager, Why Me; and Gary Simon, the restaurant's co-founder. COLLEGE BOUND Worcester-based Bay State Savings Bank awarded $500 scholarships to high school seniors Akua Sarpomaah, Morgaine Payson, Elena Jacques, Kimberly Davis and Samantha Moreau; and $4,000 scholarships to Moreau and Conor Scully. Pictured (from left) are Peter Alden, president and CEO, Bay State Savings Bank; Davis, of Worcester Technical High School; Diane Giampa, senior vice president of human resources and marketing at the bank; and Sarpomaah, of Claremont Academy. AN ARTFUL ACT Fitchburg-based Workers Credit Union is a co-sponsor of The Fitchburg Art Museum Regional Exhibition of Art & Craft, on display through Sept. 4. Pictured (from left) are Nick Capasso, director, Fitchburg Art Museum; and Darryl Richardson, branch manager, Workers Credit Union.