Worcester Business Journal

October 10, 2016

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wbjournal.com | October 10, 2016 | Worcester Business Journal 19 P H O T O F I N I S H Closet crusaders SpencerBANK and Southbridge Savings Bank employees teamed up to support the Angel Fund for ALS Research, donating $5 to wear jeans for the day, raising more than $1,400. Pictured (from left) are bank employees Jaime Salerno, Chelsea Prizio, Stacie Moulton, Doug Schmeling, Marianne Hosford, Sheryle Gaudette, Stephen Quink, Pamela LeBlanc, Patricia Cardinale, Deborah Decoste, Deborah Clark, Nancy Wilbur, Pamela Keyes, Alison Welman and Michael Pacheco. Cutting-edge addition Emuge Corp. opened a new technology center at its North American headquarters in West Boylston. The center, designed to be a full-service resource for manufacturers to apply cutting tool application strategies, is equipped with the latest 3- and 5-axis vertical machining centers, precision measuring devices and tool monitoring, and an interactive classroom for training and seminars. Would you like to see your face on the Photo Finish page? Please send submissions to editorial@wbjournal.com. Calling all customers Webster Five Cents Savings Bank opened a customer contact center at 400 Southbridge St. in Auburn, with a team assisting customers who call, email or inquire through the bank's website. Pictured (from left) are Morgan Majercik, Helen Gardner, Pete Rauktis, Kathleen Greene, Tina Devlin and Samantha Rogers. Mission accomplished The 173rd annual meeting of the Worcester County Mechanics Association, which owns and operates Mechanics Hall, was held in September. The Worcester Area Mission Society, founded in 1829, was awarded the association's 2016 Master Mechanic Award. Pictured (from left) are guest speaker Bob Bachelder, president, Worcester Area Mission Society; and Mike Refolo, Bob Kennedy and Erwin Miller of the association. G irls Inc. Turns 100 Wednesday, October 26, 2016 at 5:30 p.m. Mechanics Hall, Worcester, MA Girls Inc. of Worcester is 100 years old. Join us to celebrate and kick off our Capital Campaign ensuring local girls can participate in the Girls Inc. Experience for years to come. Raise your paddle to help us build the foundation for the next 100 years! Tickets are $100 per person. Call (508) 755-6455 or visit our website at www.girlsincworcester.org

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