Endicott College’s dean’s list
Students at Endicott College, in Beverly, were recognized for earning dean’s list honors in the fall 2024 semester. In order to qualify, a student must obtain a minimum GPA of 3.5, receive no letter...
View ArticleChelmsford High’s December Students of the Month
CHELMSFORD — Six Chelmsford High School seniors were honored as Lions Pride/Rotary Students of the Month for December, Principal Stephen Murray announced. Sponsored by the Chelmsford Rotary Club for...
View ArticleThe Column: Everything, everywhere, all at once
UNDER THE Trump administration, the era of big government may be over. Since his inauguration, the 47th president is shredding the New Deal, the New Frontier and the Great Society compacts. He’s also...
View ArticleAfter rescinded vote, back to the drawing board for North Middlesex budget woes
The future of the Ashby Elementary School is still in flux after the North Middlesex Regional School District School Committee reversed course on closing the building last month. During a meeting on...
View ArticleMCC’s corporate education helps community partner train employees
Middlesex Community College partners with Aved Electronics in Billerica on a Workforce Training Fund Program. Run through MCC’s Corporate and Community Education and Training department, the college...
View ArticleShawsheen Tech’s second quarter honor roll
BILLERICA — Principal Jessica Cook recognized the outstanding academic achievements of Shawsheen Valley Technical High School students for the second quarter of the 2024-2025 school year. Students earn...
View ArticleNorth Middlesex School Committee reverses course again on school closure
It was a night of furrowed brows and frowning faces last Thursday as the North Middlesex Regional School District School Committee reversed course again on the fate of the Ashby Elementary School. The...
View ArticleLowell Public Schools defends its migrant students, families
LOWELL — Effective April 7, Temporary Protected Status will end for almost half of the 600,000 Venezuelans legally living in the United States. By September, the other half may also lose their TPS...
View ArticleNashoba Tech’s December students, athletes of the month
WESTFORD — Nashoba Valley Technical High School has announced its students and athletes of the month for December. Students of the Month Students of the Month are selected based on the school’s...
View ArticleTyngsboro High’s January Students of the Month
TYNGSBORO — Tyngsboro High School has announced its Students of the Month for January. Kathleen Alexandre, daughter of Valdnei Alexandre and Elaine Tiburski, has received numerous awards including...
View ArticleLowell Catholic’s second quarter honor roll
LOWELL — Lowell Catholic has announced its honor roll and Head of School list for the second quarter of the 2024-2025 school year. Head of School list Grade 12: Abigail Beauregard, Brynn Capistran,...
View ArticleUMass Lowell develops free, culturally responsive and interactive textbooks
UMass Lowell, together with colleges and universities across the state, is developing free, online textbooks that are more culturally inclusive, interactive and career focused to better engage...
View ArticleShawsheen Tech honors legacy of late Superintendent Charlie Lyons
MARLBORO — Shawsheen Valley Technical High School celebrated the legacy of its late Superintendent, Charlie Lyons, at the Massachusetts Association of Vocational Administrators fall meeting. To honor...
View ArticleChelmsford High’s January Students of the Month
CHELMSFORD — Six Chelmsford High School seniors were honored as Lions Pride/Rotary Students of the Month for January, Principal Stephen Murray announced. Sponsored by the Chelmsford Rotary Club for...
View ArticleWhat’s next for Lowell’s migrant families?
LOWELL — By Aug. 3, the migrant Haitian and Venezuelan families legally staying at the former Inn & Conference Center will likely be mostly gone. More than half the people at the temporary...
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Lowell’s LRWWU director honored LOWELL — Aaron Fox, the executive director of the Lowell Regional Wastewater Utility, received the 2025 National Environmental Achievement Award for Utility Leadership...
View ArticleSchools receive grants for mental health services
LOWELL — Two school programs were recipients of grant funding from the Healey-Driscoll administration to improve student access to behavioral and mental health services and support. The Lowell Public...
View ArticleUMass Amherst’s fall 2024 dean’s list
AMHERST — Many Greater Lowell-area students were recognized for earning dean’s list honors in the fall 2024 semester from UMass Amherst. To qualify for the dean’s list, students must have completed a...
View ArticleLowell High student receives Air Force JROTC Flight Academy Scholarship
LOWELL — Gabriella Santos, an 11th grade Air Force Junior ROTC cadet at Lowell High School, has received a scholarship to attend an accredited aviation university participating in a private pilot...
View ArticleCost overruns, 4-month delay forecast for Lowell High project
LOWELL — Several bombshells dropped during the Thursday meeting of the School Building Committee for the Lowell High School renovation and rebuilding project. Skanska Project Manager Jim Dowd told the...
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