
Community Good Works
Bristol County Savings Bank Gave $250,000 to help fund a new emergency department at Sturdy Memorial Hospital in Attleboro. See who else gave back.
Bristol County Savings Bank Gave $250,000 to help fund a new emergency department at Sturdy Memorial Hospital in Attleboro. See who else gave back.
KeyBank gave $150,000 to the Springfield Rescue Mission to support a workforce development initiative that matches residents with potential employers and provides training. See who else gave back.
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Haverhill Bank recently distributed 18 $750 scholarships to area students as part of the annual Joseph F. Healey Memorial Golf Tournament, which honors the memory of a Methuen amateur golfer who died unexpectedly in 2011. See who else gave back!
Workers at Boston-based Shawmut Design and Construction raised $65,000 for cancer research as a team riding in the Pan-Mass Challenge long-distance charity bicycle ride. See who else gave back!
Banks across the commonwealth donated to summer programs and granted scholarships this week.
Larissa Thurston will succeed the current CEO, Mark Cochran, after his planned retirement at the end of the summer
From new VPs to fresh project managers, see who’s been hired, promoted and honored: It’s our weekly Personnel File roundup.
Fitchburg’s Rollstone Bank gave $10,000 to Ginny’s Helping Hand to help fund food, clothing and other daily basics for people in need in Leominster. See who else gave back.
The Bay State’s banks are back at it, donating thousands of dollars to community nonprofits.
Behind the scenes of Boston’s troubled office market, landlords and lenders are seeking ways to restructure their existing debt, keep control of properties and avoid foreclosure.
Under his 17 years at the helm, Mark S. Cochran doubled the credit union’s membership to 100,000, increased staffing by 48 percent and grew assets from $600 million to $2.1 billion.
Monson Savings Bank said it gave $6,000 to Link to Libraries, a nonprofit that will use the money to donate books to local schools, and executives surprised one of the schools set to benefit with a visit bringing some of the donated books. See who else gave back.
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Lawrence-based Merrimack Valley Credit Union donated $30,000 to Emmaus Inc. in Haverhill, a nonprofit that provides emergency shelter and affordable housing to families and individuals facing homelessness. See who else gave back
Who’s on the move? From new VPs to fresh project managers, see who’s been hired, promoted and honored: It’s The Personnel File.
BankGloucester gave away $30,000 to 19 local organizations based on over 10,000 votes from area residents as part of its annual Banking the Community event. See who else gave back.
Berkshire Bank volunteers packaged over 47,000 meals that were then donated to Veterans at Veterans Inc. and the Worcester Food Pantry during its annual X-Day, bank-wide volunteer event. See who else gave back.
A Downtown Crossing office building traded for a 74-percent discount from its previous price in 2016, as a Boston investor snapped up the 38,000-square-foot building for just under $4.1 million.