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Photo Finish From April 26, 2010 Issue Of The WBJ

04/26/10


Unitil Corp., the New Hampshire-based utility company that serves Fitchburg and some surrounding towns, donated $5,000 to the Boys & Girls Club of North Central Massachusetts, which offers after-school programs in Leominster. Pictured are John DiNapoli, municipal and community services manager for Unitil, and Donata Martin, the club’s executive director.Commerce Bank and Trust of Worcester presented the New England Dream Center, also of Worcester, with a $2,500 donation to support the organization’s “Dreams & Wishes” program, which provides gifts to needy children for Christmas and at monthly birthday parties. The program also provides new and gently used winter coats, hats, gloves, and scarves to homeless, struggling, and displaced children and adults. Pictured, from left to right, are: Commerce Bank Senior Vice President and Director of Commercial Lending John McKenna, New England Dream Center President and Founder Pastor Will Bard and Executive Operating Officer George Cladis, and Commerce Bank Vice President and Commercial Lender Joe Ledoux.Barre Savings Bank entered the world of Facebook on a charitable note, offering to donate $2 to the Quabbin Education Foundation for Students & Teachers and the Wachusett Regional School District for each person who signed up as a fan of the bank, up to $1,000. The drive came up 41 fans shy of the 500-person goal, but the bank donated the full $1,000 anyway ($500 to each organization). The funds will help the two organizations meet their technology needs. Pictured, from left to right, are: Chris Nosel of the Quabbin Regional School District and Guy H. Boyer, president and CEO of Barre Savings.CVS Caremark has donated $300,000 to Worcester-based Easter Seals of Massachusetts, to benefit programs in Worcester, Boston and New Bedford. The company presented the donation at a Celtics “Easter Seals Night.” Pictured, from left to right, are: Kirk Joslin, president and CEO of Easter Seals Massachusetts and Steve Post, district manager for CVS.Flagship Bank, the Worcester-based division of People’s United Bank, has awarded $15,000 to the city’s Martin Luther King Jr. Business Empowerment Center through the People’s United Community Foundation. The funds will help the center develop training materials and consultation services focused on financial literacy and business development. Shown, from left to right, are Timothy P. Crimmins Jr., president of Flagship Bank; Thomas Herald, vice president of the business empowerment center; Robert Thomas, president and CEO of the center; Keith R. Kirkland, vice president and commercial lender for the bank, and Lynn D. Cantell, growth manager and senior vice president of the bank.
 
 
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