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wbjournal.com | Novermber 27, 2017 | 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. TJX partner praise Boys & Girls Clubs of MetroWest in Framingham held the 12th Annual Bids for Kids Auction & Gala presented by The TJX Cos. Inc. at the Sheraton Framingham Hotel & Conference Center. The event raised a record $450,000 for the club. Ken Duane of PVH Corp. was awarded Corporate Partner of Youth award for 2017. Pictured (from left) are Jaden, a staff member at the Framingham clubhouse; Duane; and Richard Sherr, senior executive vice president and group president of The TJX Cos. Hurricane help Gardner-based Heywood Healthcare sent out a shipment of medical supplies to hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico. The supplies, once they arrive on the island, were set to be transported to the Department of Health and distributed to area hospitals. Pictured (from left) are Scott Janssens, director of materials management, Heywood Healthcare; and Tina M. Santos, vice president of patient care services and chief operating officer of Heywood Hospital. Award times three Rollstone Bank & Trust, with eight offices in Central Massachusetts, donated $8,000 each to Kylee's Kare Kits for Kidz; LEAD (Let's Empower And Do); Karen's Closet; Nicholas James Foundation for Autism; and early-literacy initiative Foosteps2Brilliance, through the United Way. Pictured (from left) are Maribeth Janssens of United Way of North Central Massachusetts; Phil and Pam Decisero, and Jillean Price of Karen's Closet; Stacy Maillet of Nicholas James Foundation for Autism; Lori Bateman of Kylee's Kare Kits for Kidz; Martin F. Connors Jr. of Rollstone Bank & Trust; and Larissa Murphy of LEAD. Ready, CSET, go Worcester's Quinsigamond Community College, which has a partnership with Southbridge High School, opened its Computer Systems Engineering Technology (CSET) and enhanced-science labs, made possible through a $488,735 Workforce Skills Capital Grant. The new lab features 12 state-of-the-art workstations, servers and cabling. Pictured (from left) are Quinsigamond Community College President Luis J. Pedraja and Southbridge High School Principal Andrae Townsel.