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MutualOne Foundation purchases 10 iPads for Ashland High School
The grant to the Ashland Education Foundation was among awards totaling $101,065 in the Foundation's most recent round of funding.

Robert P. Lamprey, chairman of the MutualOne Charitable Foundation, announced the Foundation has awarded $4,790 to the Ashland Education Foundation, Inc. (AEFI) for the purchase of 10 iPad Airs to give students at Ashland High School access to mobile learning technology.
“Before this campaign, students at Ashland High School were the only ones in the town’s public school system without access to mobile technology,” said Lamprey in a press release. “The MutualOne Charitable Foundation was happy to help close the gap.”
“The AEFI is grateful for the continued support from the MutualOne Charitable Foundation. Their donations to our educational community through the AEFI have helped us make significant impact directly in the classroom and to the daily lives of our students and teachers,” said Dr. Leslie Marci, AEFI president.
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The grant to the Ashland Education Foundation was among awards totaling $101,065 in the Foundation’s most recent round of funding.
Since it was established in 1998, the MutualOne Charitable Foundation has donated over $2.8 million to charitable, educational, and civic initiatives that improve and enhance the quality of life in Framingham, Natick, and surrounding communities.
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MutualOne Bank, which operates under an 1889 state charter, has full-service offices at 828 Concord Street and One Lincoln Street in Framingham and at 49 Main Street in Natick, a Commercial Loan Center at 160 Cochituate Road in Framingham, and a Residential Loan Center at 49 Main Street in Natick.
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