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March 2, 2009

Photo Finish for March 2, 2009 issue

Photo/Courtesy Savers Bank of Southbridge recently made a $5,000 donation to Tri-Valley Inc. to support fuel assistance relief for needy elderly residents. The donation was the first installment of an annual $10,000 donation to the Dudley-based nonprofit organization that annually helps more than 4,000 residents 60 years of age and older. Pictured, from left to right, are: Paul Jalbert, president and CEO of Savers Bank, and Marilyn L. Travinski, executive director of Tri-Valley Inc.
Photo/Courtesy Earlier this winter season, Workers' Credit Union of Fitchburg aimed to help out the less fortunate by sponsoring a hat and mitten drive. The valuable winter clothing was accepted at each of the credit union's 10 branches throughout Central Mass. Pictured, from left to right, are: Denise Santana and Melissa Clifton of the Worker's Credit Union.
Photo/Courtesy Over the holiday season, Consigli Construction Co. of Milford donated 200 new toys to the Toys for Tots programs of MetroWest and Blackstone Valley. The toys were later distributed to families throughout Milford and the surrounding communities. Pictured, from left to right, are: Consigli's Buster O'Brien, director of training and development; Aaron Fielder, project engineer; Barbara Moody, subcontract administrator; Anthony Consigli, president; and Brian Brogioli, personnel director.
Photo/Courtesy Wright Line LLC, a Worcester manufacturer of advanced solutions for technology-intensive environments, recently celebrated its 75th anniversary and commenced its celebrations with a proclamation by Major Konstantina B. Lukes, who then presented Wright Line CEO, Ed Bednarcik, with a key to the city. Pictured, from left to right, are: Mayor Konstantina B. Lukes and Ed Bednarcik, CEO of Wright Line LLC.
Photo/Courtesy Workers Credit Union of Fitchburg recently donated $10,000 to United Way's Community Support Fund, which provides emergency food and heating assistance to local families. The fund, which was created in October, has distributed $89,000 to needy residents in the nonprofit's 19-town service territory. Pictured, from left to right, are: Frank Healey, president and CEO of Workers' Credit Union; Phil Grzewinski, president of United Way of North Central Massachusetts; and Captain Brian Peabody of the Salvation Army.

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