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wbjournal.com | December 5, 2016 | Worcester Business Journal 23 P H O T O F I N I S H Would you like to see your face on the Photo Finish page? Please send submissions to editorial@wbjournal.com. YPWA power Members of the Young Professional Women's Association volunteered time painting and cleaning at Rainbow Child Development Center in Worcester. Pictured (from left, front row) are Erin Jansky, Julie Davenport, Sheena Gorsun and Emily Batt, (back row) Jessica Stevens, Amanda Misilo, Sabrina Simoncic, Carrie Quinn, Stephany Malyska, Sara Masiello, Samantha Smith, Nancy Cournyn and Tracy Hicks. Urgent milestone CareWell Urgent Care and UMass Memorial Medical Center officially opened a new urgent-care center in Marlborough at 757 Boston Post Road. Pictured (from left) are Dr. Eric Dickson, president and CEO, UMass Memorial Health Care; Mayor Arthur Vigeant, City of Marlborough; State Sen. James Eldridge (D-Marlborough); State Rep. Carmine Gentile (D-Marlborough); Shaun Ginter, president and CEO CareWell Urgent Care; and State Rep. Danielle Gregoire (D-Marlborough). Banks help kids bundle up Commerce Bank's main office in Worcester and local branch offices donated 109 coats to Worcester Community Action Council, for children in need. Pictured (from left) are Charles Dunn; commercial loan officer, Commerce Bank; Ellen Ganley, director of development, and Jill Dagilis, executive direc- tor, Worcester Community Action Council; Susan Card, cash management officer, and Michael Roy, senior vice president of the bank. Strong support A total of $620,000 was raised for Milford Regional Medical Center at its annual Mélange Gala and Live Auction held at Grand View in Mendon. Pictured (from left) are Robert L. Kilroy, chair, board of trustees, Milford Regional Medical Center; Kevin Meehan, lead event sponsor and Grand View owner; and Edward J. Kelly, president and CEO of Milford Regional. Nat King Cole "You must remember this, a kiss is still a kiss. " Standard Time weekdays 3:00 to 6:00 pm. The Great American Songbook and jazz standards. And great radio is still great radio. Herman Hupfield