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CLASSROOM ROADSHOW
Natick-based MathWorks is again underwriting the Acton Discovery Museum's Traveling Science Workshops program, for the third straight year. Topics include light and lasers; rocks and minerals; and simple machines. Pictured is: Enzo Day, a student at Lahey Elementary School in Lawrence.
STORM DOLLARS
Oxford-based Hometown Bank donated $3,000 to the American Red Cross of Central Massachusetts for Hurricane Sandy relief efforts. Pictured, left to right, are: Joe Klimavich, vice president of communication, Hometown Bank; Lisa Piehler, regional chief executive officer, American Red Cross; and Matthew S. Sosik, bank president and CEO.
FUNDING IMAGINATIONS
North Brookfield Savings Bank donated $10,000 for a new arts and crafts building at Camp Putnam in New Braintree. Pictured, from left to right, are: Todd Stewart, director, Camp Putnam; Donna Boulanger, president and CEO, North Brookfield Savings Bank; and Patricia Ostrout, the bank's vice president of retail banking.
UPGRADE AID
Manufacturer Saint-Gobain, with major operations in Worcester, donated $10,000 to Worcester-based Abby's House for new window installations at the shelter's facility at 21-23 Crown St.
EDUCATION SUPPORT
Hudson-based Avidia Bank donated $2,500 to Hudson Maynard Adult Learning Center. Pictured, from left to right, are: Karl Baldrate, director, Hudson Maynard Adult Learning Center; and Mark R. O'Connell, president and CEO, Avidia Bank.
Worcester-based Polar Beverages sponsored the midnight fireworks at the First Night Worcester celebration.
Thomas P. O'Keefe, owner of O'Keefe Investment Management LLC in Worcester, participated in the construction of a home at Habitat for Humanity of San Antonio, Texas, the first U.S. affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International.
Medtronic Inc., with an office in Littleton, donated $250,000 to the American Red Cross to support Hurricane Sandy relief efforts.
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