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December 9, 2013

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WARM TIDINGS
Employees at Commerce Bank’s main office in Worcester donated 51 coats to the Worcester Community Action Council’s new coat drive. Pictured, left to right, are: Michael Roy, senior vice president, Commerce Bank; and Jill Dagilis, executive director, Worcester Community Action Council.

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FAMILY AID
Saint-Gobain Abrasives donated $3,000 to Why Me and Sherry’s House in Worcester, which help families battling childhood cancer. Pictured, left to right, are: Brad Johnson of Saint-Gobain Abrasives; Robyn Lewis of Why Me; and Lauren Petit of Saint-Gobain Abrasives.


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ON THE ROAD TO PROGRESS
Kevin Meehan, owner of ImperialCars.com of Mendon, donated $5 million to Milford Regional Medical Center’s expansion project. Pictured, left to right, are: John Burns, chairman, board of trustees, Milford Regional Medical Center; Edward J. Kelly, president of the medical center; Meehan; Francis M. Saba, medical center CEO; and Martin Richman, the medical center’s vice president of philanthropy.


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FUNDS FOR FOOD
Leominster Credit Union donated $400 to Habitat for Humanity from donations collected at the Shred-A-Thon at its Worcester branch on West Boylston Street. Pictured, left to right, are: Joanne Lattanzi, marketing manager, Leominster Credit Union; Tim Firment, executive director, Habitat for Humanity MetroWest Greater Worcester; and John O’Brien, president and CEO of the credit union.


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LIGHTING UP THE NIGHT
Whitinsville-based UniBank donated $18,980 to Blackstone-Millville Regional High School, for a solar-powered scoreboard on the school athletic field. Pictured, left to right, are: James F. Paulhus, president and CEO, UniBank; Kyle Savage, Michael Trudel and Tyler Kent, athletes at Blackstone-Millville Regional High School; and Steve Silva, the school’s athletic director.

Of Note

Stop & Shop donated 1,000 turkeys to the Worcester County Food Bank in time for Thanksgiving.

Marlborough-based Penta Communications donated $1,000 to Girls Inc. of Worcester. The surprise donation was made at the Corridor Nine Area Chamber of
Commerce
’s Business Forward Females November luncheon.

Athol Savings Bank
donated $1,000 to Money Management International, a nonprofit credit counseling agency.

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