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June 25, 2012

Photo Finish

GFA Federal Credit Union of Gardner honored its first-ever student advisory board members. Students' names were engraved on a leaf of the recognition tree, a permanent feature of a wall in the main office lobby. Pictured, left to right, are: Jessica Aho; Sarah Chatigny, Mark Carpentier; Meghan Bliss; Joseph Goguen; Patrick McGonigal; Meridith Minns; and Michael Nicholson. Not present: Jacob Comeau and Mallory Griczika.
Marlborough Savings Bank donated $5,000 to Greater Marlboro Programs Inc. to help meet the needs of disabled young adults and adults. Pictured, left to right, are: Jim Karami, Erin Delahunty, Monica White, Brian Flint and Sabrina Dickieson, staff and clients of Greater Marlboro Programs; and Deborah Campbell, vice president of Marlborough Savings Bank.
Hudson-based Avidia Bank donated $1,500 to Greater Marlboro Programs Inc. Pictured, from left to right, are: Denise Vojackova-Karami, vice president of Greater Marlboro Programs Inc; and Mark R. O'Connell, president and CEO of Avidia Bank.
Leominster Credit Union collected 862 books to benefit Abby Kelley Foster Charter Public School, Montachusett Opportunity Council and Rainbow Childhood Development Center in Worcester. Pictured, left to right, are: Linda McQuade and Kathy Hurley, Leominster Credit Union employees.
Spencer Savings Bank donated the second half of a $10,000 pledge to the Quaboag Valley Community Development Corp., to help fund the group's business assistance programs. Pictured, left to right, are: K. Michael Robbins, president and CEO of Spencer Savings Bank; and Susan S. Rutherford, executive director, Quaboag Valley Community Development Corp.

Southbridge-based Savers Bank donated $1,000 to Apple Tree Arts in Grafton, to support music and theater programming on the Grafton Common.

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Worcester-based Reliant Medical Group and St. Vincent Hospital hosted a Cancer Survivors' Day event, featuring information and educational resources.

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North Brookfield Savings Bank co-sponsored the Relay for Life Survivors Dinner at Belchertown High School.

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