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March 30, 2009

Photo Finish for the March 30, 2009 issue

Photo/Courtesy Clinton Savings Bank recently hosted students from Tahanto Regional Middle School in Boylston in honor of National Job Shadow Day, a yearlong effort to enrich students' lives by acquainting them with the working world through on-the-job experiences. Pictured is Robert J. Paulhus Jr. (center), president and CEO of Clinton Savings Bank, with Tahanto Regional Middle School students.
Photo/Courtesy In recognition of the American Heart Association's Go Red for Women campaign, employees at HealthAlliance Hospital in Leominster recently wore - you guessed it - red. As part of the association's National Wear Red Day, an informational table provided more than 120 staff members and visitors with free educational materials and blood pressure screenings. Pictured, from left to right, are: RN Linda Grossi and x-ray technologist Sue Whittier.
Photo/Courtesy Charter Communications of Worcester recently donated $12,600 to the United Way of Central Massachusetts, noting that during difficult economic times, charitable donations that stay in the local community are more valuable than ever before. Pictured, from left to right, are: Greg Garabedian, vice president and general manager of Charter Communications New England, and Tim Garvin, president and CEO of the United Way of Central Massachusetts.
Photo/Courtesy St. Mary's Credit Union of Marlborough recently approved the renewal of its $30,000 pledge to Marlborough Hospital, making it the first company to renew its support of the hospital's “President's Circle,” a group of local businesses and philanthropic leaders that provide the hospital with at least $25,000 to be paid over a three year period. The credit union's donation will support the hospital's general fund. Pictured, from left to right, are: John Polanowicz, president and CEO of Marlborough Hospital, and Jack Caulfield, president and CEO of St. Mary's Credit Union.
Photo/Courtesy Marlborough Savings Bank recently donated $500 to the Marlborough Education Foundation, an independent, nonprofit, community-based organization that provides the funding for new programs and educational resources in the Marlborough public schools. Pictured, from left to right, are: Claude Tsai, director of the Marlborough Education Foundation; Ellen Dorian, vice president of marketing at Marlborough Savings Bank; Cindy Brown, president of the Marlborough Education Foundation; and Rick Bennett, president of Marlborough Savings Bank.

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