
PRESERVING A LANDMARK

Framingham-based MutualOne Bank donated $10,000 toward window restoration at the historic Edgell Memorial Library. Pictured, left to right, are: Annie Murphy, executive director, Framingham History Center; Rachel Stewart, administrative director, MutualOne Charitable Foundation; Mark Haranas, president, MutualOne Bank; and Nancy Devine, vice president, MutualOne.

REACHING ACROSS THE OCEAN
Westminster-based SimplexGrinnell, a Tyco business that specializes in fire and safety items, donated $30,000 to Aloha United Way in Honolulu, Hawaii, to spread Youth Venture, a leadership development program. Pictured, from left to right, are: Dave Baer, vice president of marketing, SimplexGrinnell; Chris Woodcock, director of marketing and communications, SimplexGrinnell; Pamela Maeda, vice president of fundraising, Aloha United Way; and Bob Chauvin, president, SimplexGrinnell.

LOCAL SUPPORT

Grafton Suburban Credit Union donated $2,000 to the Grafton Police Department to support its eighth annual National Night Out Block Party on Aug. 6. Pictured, from left to right, are: Lloyd L. Hamm Jr., president and CEO; Grafton Suburban Credit Union; and Norman A. Crepeau Jr., police chief, Grafton.

FROM THE GROUND UP
Employees of Travelers Insurance, with offices in Westborough, participated in building a home for the MetroWest/Greater Worcester Chapter Habitat for Humanity. Pictured: Travelers employees and agents at the build site at Plantation Street in Worcester.

GETTING THEIR HANDS DIRTY
Gardner-based GFA Federal Credit Union helped Growing Places install a community planting bed at Sholan Farms in Leominster, part of the Mass. Development of Agricultural Resources’ Plant Something Day. Pictured: GFA employee Jessica Jones (front) digs with fellow volunteers.
Of Note
Charter of Worcester donated $5,000 to One Fund Boston to assist families of victims of the Boston Marathon bombings.
Southbridge-based Savers Bank donated $1,000 to the ScoutReach Program, and will co-sponsor a Mohegan Council Cub Scout Pack for one year.
WCCA TV13 of Worcester sponsors the Regional Environmental Council Farmers Market.
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