wbjournal.com | March 19, 2018 | Worcester Business Journal 27
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One good turn
MutualOne Bank, based in Framingham, donated $9,350 to A Place
To Turn in Natick, which helps with basic clothing and food needs for
low-income area residents. The money was raised via the bank's
Checking for Charity initiative, where $10 is donated to a designated
nonprofit. Pictured (from left) are MutualOne Bank Vice President
Nancy Devine; Donna Low, assistant director, A Place To Turn; and
Mobolaji Omisore, the bank's Natick branch manager.
Tavern with class
Nauset Construction renovated the 18th-century Peletiah Morse
Tavern in Natick, adding a 4,200-square-foot addition for Riverbend
School classrooms. The original structure's historic integrity was
preserved; artifacts found during construction were used in learning
experiences for students. The tavern once served as a residence,
tavern and stage stop for travelers on the Old Hartford Road. Nauset
Construction is based in South Natick.