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Westborough-based nonprofit One Ball Two Strikes donated portion of proceeds from its annual Greg Montalbano Golf Classic to Why Me & Sherry’s House. Pictured, left to right, are: Maureen Johnson of One Ball Two Strikes; and Robyn Lewis, marketing and development manager at Why Me & Sherry’s House.
Fitchburg-based Workers’ Credit Union donated $10,000 to The Discovery Museums
of Acton. Pictured, left to right, are: Marie Beam, chief development officer, the
Discovery Museums; Bill Mullins, senior vice president of commercial lending, Workers’
Credit Union; and Neil Gordon, CEO of the museums.
Leominster Credit Union collected more than 400 books and donated them
to Leominster Community Coalition and other groups. Pictured, left to right,
are: Kathy Hurley, human resources administrator, Leominster Credit Union; Bob
Doucette, Reading Aloud Challenge; and Nancy Daigle, credit union receptionist.
National Grid employees recently volunteered at Canterbury Street School of
Worcester to educate students on pedestrian safety. Pictured is Kevin Shaughnessy
of National Grid, with two students.
Charlton Furniture helped raise money for the Center of Hope in Southbridge, donating a percentage of proceeds.
Webster Five donated $5,000 to Worcester East Side Community Development Corp. to support the Homebuyer Education Program.
Framingham-based rEVO Biologics participated in the Boston Promise Walk for pre-eclampsia to fund research and education efforts.
PENTA Communications of Westborough hosted a flag-raising ceremony with local veterans.
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