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UMass Lowell announces free tuition in partnership with MASSGrant Plus

LOWELL — Eligible Massachusetts students whose family income is $75,000 or less will pay no undergraduate tuition or fees when they enroll at UMass Lowell, Chancellor Julie Chen announced Tuesday....

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Lowell High rebuild enters challenging phase

LOWELL — Now the hard — and expensive — part begins. That was the message from the construction team updating the School Building Committee during its October meeting on the almost $400 million Lowell...

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Chelmsford High School holds mock presidential election

CHELMSFORD — The presidential election may not be until Tuesday, but students at Chelmsford High School have already voted, casting their ballots during a mock election on Oct. 16. Class by class,...

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MCC announces exciting 2024-2025 season for theatre performing arts

The Middlesex Community College theatre department is gearing up for an exciting new season. For the 2024-2025 academic year, Middlesex will put on a series of productions of plays and musicals,...

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Chelmsford High’s September Students of the Month

CHELMSFORD — Six Chelmsford High School seniors were honored as Lions Pride/Rotary Students of the Month for September, Principal Stephen Murray announced. Sponsored by the Chelmsford Rotary Club for...

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Vocational school admission reforms under spotlight

BOSTON — The state Board of Early and Secondary Education is preparing to reexamine the admissions process for vocational technical high schools, three years after they overhauled their regulations to...

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AG finds more violations of Open Meeting Law in Lowell meetings

LOWELL — Both the School Committee and the City Council were found to be in violation of requirements of the commonwealth’s Open Meeting Law. The three complaints were filed by Laura Ortiz, of Lowell....

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NMRSD executive assistant honored for excellence by statewide organization

TOWNSEND — Recognizing one school administrator as “the glue who holds everything together,” the North Middlesex Regional School District proudly announced that Executive Assistant Robin Eibye has been...

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At MCC, student pursues dream of being a nurse and musician

As Taye Olasedidun works part-time in a mental health care role, he is studying to become a nurse at Middlesex Community College. From Nigeria and now living in Lowell, Olasedidun is also a guitarist...

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Tyngsboro High’s September Students of the Month

TYNGSBORO — Tyngsboro High School has announced its Students of the Month for September. Evan Cote, son of Brenda and Scott Cote, is a two-year member of the National Honor Society. Evan has received...

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UMass Lowell, Home Base LINC up for veterans

LOWELL — Retired Brig. Gen. Jack Hammond is used to working with people who get things done, and he found a kindred spirit in UMass Lowell Chancellor Julie Chen. Wednesday afternoon, the executive...

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Be Chelmsford High Theatre Guild’s guest for ‘Beauty and the Beast’

CHELMSFORD — Members of the Chelmsford High School Theatre Guild are inviting the community to “be their guest” when they take the stage this weekend for four performances of “Beauty and the Beast.”...

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Class of 1974 reunion funds scholarship for Lowell High grads

LOWELL — There are class reunions, and then there was the Lowell High School Class of 1974 reunion. It was, said reunion committee member Joe Regan, one of the “best reunions in LHS history.” More than...

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Nashoba Tech’s September students, athletes of the month

WESTFORD — Nashoba Valley Technical High School has announced its students and athletes of the month for September. Students of the Month Students of the Month are selected based on the school’s...

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Nashoba Tech’s Viking Bistro open for business

Kaiden Walsh, a junior from Townsend in the Hospitality Management program at Nashoba Valley Technical High School, chats with diners while pouring water during a recent luncheon for the Cameron Senior...

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Flag Ceremony spotlights UMass Lowell initiatives to support...

A UMass Lowell Flag Ceremony Nov. 14 honored veterans’ service to the nation and highlighted the institution’s initiatives to support military-connected students on campus and families in the...

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MCC cuts ribbon on new nursing simulation, skills labs

LOWELL — Middlesex Community College celebrated the opening of its new simulation and skills labs with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Wednesday, Nov. 20. Held at MCC’s new Health Education and Laboratory...

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Shawsheen Tech accepting applications for Class of 2029

BILLERICA — Shawsheen Valley Technical High School recently announced that applications are open for the incoming ninth grade class, the Class of 2029. As a premier vocational high school, Shawsheen...

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Chelmsford High students assemble care packages for homeless shelter

CHELMSFORD — In the weeks leading up to Thanksgiving, the Chelmsford High School GIVE Club organized a donation drive to collect essential items in order to make care packages for the Harvard Square...

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Greater Lowell Tech prepares for the City of Lights parade

Greater Lowell Technical High School carpentry student Seamus Tully, a senior from Lowell, works with carpentry instructor Patrick Couillard on the school’s float for the City of Lights parade on...

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