OGDENSBURG – Earlier this summer, the staff of Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center's Richard E. Winter Cancer Treatment Center (CTC) held a Wii bowling tournament at The Place restaurant in Ogdensburg …
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OGDENSBURG – Earlier this summer, the staff of Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center's Richard E. Winter Cancer Treatment Center (CTC) held a Wii bowling tournament at The Place restaurant in Ogdensburg to raise money to support a local cause, the Gouverneur Business Women's (GBW) Breast Cancer Walk.
Combined with a donation from The Place, the CTC staff handed over almost $1,200 to members of the GBW board of directors.
Shown in the photo from left to right are Julie Smith from the CTC, Mike McNally, co-owner of The Place, Carolyn Pistolesi and Marilyn LaPierre from the GBW, Maureen McNally, co-owner of The Place, and Kay Zimmer and Christine Richardson from the CTC