Worcester Business Journal

February 5, 2018

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24 Worcester Business Journal | February 5, 2018 | wbjournal.com 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. Community cornerstone Worcester-based Cornerstone Bank donated $40,000 to Worcester Community Action Council to help area residents with heating costs. Pictured (from left) are Cornerstone Chief Administrative Officer Susan A. Gunnell; WCAC Director of Development Ellen Ganley; bank President and Treasurer Todd M. Tallman; and WCAC Executive Director Jill Dagilis. Mathworks supports stem efforts Discovery Museum of Acton renewed its partnership with MathWorks, the Natick-based software developer, to bring its Traveling Science Workshops hands-on STEM program to pre-K through Grade 8 classrooms throughout New England. The program, underwritten by MathWorks, has been updated to reflect changes in state science curriculum standards. People. Places. Product. Photographic images for advertising, public relations, graphic and corporate communications groups . See the difference. 165 Holly Lane • Holliston, MA 01746 Phone: 774.248.4050 • www.ronbouleyphoto.com R O N B O U L E Y P H O T O G R A P H Y Very Neighborly Oxford-based bankHometown announced total 2017 donations of $25,000 through its Neighbors Helping Neighbors program – collecting donations from customers and community members and matching those donations. Among the groups benefiting are CARE Food Pantry in Clinton and Auburn Youth and Family Services. Pictured (third from left) is bankHometown President and CEO Mike Hewitt, with members of the various community nonprofits.

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