Business Briefs
Keller Williams holds fund-raiser Agents of Keller Williams' Westborough office are teaming up with local sponsors in an effort to raise funds for the American Heart Association. The agents have agreed to donate $2 for every customer that signs in Sunday, Feb. 24. In addition, the consumer will have an opportunity to meet the experts, including local mortgage representatives, home inspectors and attorneys. The event is a great opportunity to meet the professionals that can help in the home buying process. For more information, visit www. kw.com or see ad in this week's CommunityAdvocate. Marlborough Hospital receives 'President's Circle' pledge The Citizens Bank Foundation recently announced a pledge of $30,000 to Marlborough Hospital to be paid over three years. The donation, which will be used to help support Marlborough Hospital's general fund, makes Citizens Bank a member of the hospital's "President's Circle," a group of businesses and philanthropic leaders who are committed to supporting health care for community members. Other local members of the hospital's President's Circle are St. Mary's Credit Union, Marlborough Savings Bank, 27 Prospect Street Foundation, Avidia Bank, Shields Health Care Group, Consigli Construction, Fidelity Investments and Marlborough Radiology Associates. Crowley receives USAT 2007 award Marlborough resident Tim Crowley has been named 2007 Developmental Coach of the Year by USA Triathlon for his work with Ethan Brown, U23 National Champion and U23 Athlete of the Year, and Jarrod Shoemaker, former U23 World Champion and 2008 Olympian. Brown and Shoemaker will represent the United States at the ITU Vancouver Triathlon World Championships in June. Shoemaker will also be representing the United States at the Beijing Olympic Games in August. As owner of TC2 Training and Coaching, Crowley coaches several professional and age group athletes, including fivetime Ironman Champion Heather Gollnick, Alicia Kaye, Canadian National Team, former Masters National Cycling Champion Mark Hagen, and several USAT All Americans. A director of fitness at Wayside Racquet and Swim Club in Marlborough, he works with individuals and groups, and is available for consultation and training. For more information, please contact Crowley at Wayside Racquet or visit www. Tribeca Restaurant offers ticket packages Tribeca Restaurant, a little piece of Manhattan right in Worcester, is offering Dinner and Hanover Theatre ticket packages. Tribeca is conveniently located at 92 Shrewsbury St. in Worcester. See their ad in this week's edition of the Community Advocate. Paulhus promoted to executive vice president Anthony R. Cali, president of Clinton Savings Bank, has announced the promotion of Robert J. Paulhus Jr. to executive vice president. Formerly SVP/commercial lending, Paulhus' promotion recognizes his dedication and contribution to the bank's success and for his leadership role within the organization. With Clinton Savings Bank for over eight years, Paulhus and his team have grown the bank's commercial loan portfolio nearly 500 percent. A member of the bank's leadership team, he has played a vital role in managing some of the bank's larger credit relationships, as well as small to mid-market businesses in a wide range of industries. Committed to the business community, Paulhus is a member of the board of directors and the long-standing treasurer for the Wachusett Chamber of Commerce. In addition, he serves on the board and is treasurer for WHEAT Community Services, Inc. in Clinton, and is an active member of the Clinton Rotary Club.
 | | The Citizens Bank Foundation has pledged a $30,000 donation to Marlborough Hospital, becoming the ninth member of the hospital's "President's Circle." Shown are (left to right) Robert E. Smyth, president, Citizens Bank, Massachusetts and John W. Polanowicz, president and CEO of Marlborough Hospital. |
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