CANTON, Mass. -- To mark the grand opening of the company's newest convenience store and gas station in West Bridgewater, Mass., Cumberland Farms Inc. has donated $1,000 to support the West Bridgewater Youth Athletic Association Inc.
The presentation took place Tuesday afternoon at the newest Cumberland Farms c-store. At this location, customers will find fresh 100% Arabica bean coffee, fresh sandwiches and the chain's ChillZone beverage offering.
The nonprofit West Bridgewater Youth Athletic Association is more than half a century old, and it provides sports activities for girls [image-nocss] and boys 8-17 years old. This $1,000 donation from Cumberland Farms will help make it possible for young athletes to continue to participate in group sports activities, while at the same time learning honesty, loyalty, confidence, self-respect and good sportsmanship.
Canton, Mass.-based Cumberland Farms' network of retail stores, gas stations and a support system including petroleum, dairy and grocery distribution operations spans 11 states across the Northeast and Florida.
[Pictured: (Back row) Jonathan Ames, treasurer; Lynda Martone; Michael Ames; Joyce Norftill May, store manager; James Looby, area sales manager; (front row) Julia Vanderstreet, Brooke Shamey, Tyler Estey, Colin Shamey, Cameron Shamey, Connor Vanderstreet.]
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