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Home Business Avidia donates to Horizons for Homeless Children
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Avidia donates to Horizons for Homeless Children

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    Keith Dwinells, manager of Avidia Bank’s main branch in Hudson, presents a check to Katherine Carroll Day, senior development officer, Corporate and Foundation Relations of Horizons for Homeless Children. Photo/submitted
    Keith Dwinells, manager of Avidia Bank’s main branch in Hudson, presents a check to Katherine Carroll Day, senior development officer, Corporate and Foundation Relations of Horizons for Homeless Children.
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    Region – The Avidia Charitable Foundation recently donated $1,000 to Horizons for Homeless Children. This donation is for upkeep and maintenance of the Hudson play space.

    Avidia Bank is a $1.2 billion mutual community bank, headquartered in Hudson, with branches in Hudson, Westborough, Clinton, Leominster, Marlborough, Northborough and Shrewsbury.

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