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August 17, 2014

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CELEBRATION OF LIFE

More than 200 celebrated National Cancer Survivors Day at The Cancer Center at Harrington in Southbridge. Pictured, left to right, are: James Waddick, board chairman, Harrington HealthCare; Dr. Christopher Seidler, medical director at the Cancer Center; Kris Biagotti, speaker; Richard T. Moore, president pro tem, Massachusetts Senate; and Edward H. Moore, Harrington president.

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EMPLOYEES PITCH IN

Unitil, which serves four communities in North Central Massachusetts, collected nearly $6,000 for the United Way of North Central Massachusetts. Pictured, left to right, are: John DiNapoli, municipal and community services manager, Unitil; and Phil Grzewinski, president, United Way of North Central Massachusetts.

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GOAL: GOOD HEALTH

Fitchburg-based Rollstone Bank & Trust donated $5,000 to the YMCA’s Montachusett branch in Fitchburg to continue the WOW program, which aims to reduce childhood obesity. Pictured, left to right, are: Mike Bovenzi, commercial loan officer, Rollstone Bank & Trust; Pamela Christian-Ridings, child care director, YMCA; Andrew, Ella and Jet; and David Connell, the Y’s regional executive director.

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A BANK BOOST

Enterprise Bank, with Central Massachusetts offices, donated $6,500 to Seven Hills Pediatric Center in Groton. Pictured, from left to right, are: Ken Ansin, community banking director, Enterprise Bank; Nabil Farooq, senior commercial lending officer from the Leominster branch; Holly Jarek, vice president, Seven Hills Pediatric Center; and David A. Jordan, president and CEO, Seven Hills.

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Of Note

The Worcester Regional Association of Realtors raised $1,000 each for Friendly House and Rainbow Child Development Center — both in Worcester — from its annual golf tournament.

Worcester Rotary Club donated more than $29,000 to the city’s Wheels to Water & Beyond effort, which provides kids with transportation to swimming spots. The amount is the unused portion of the Rotary’s Elm Park footbridge restoration project donation.

Patrick Davis chose the Autism Resource Center of Central Mass.to receive $5,000 through a Staples program from whichassociates chose recipient charities.

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