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Mount Wachusett Community College opts for virtual graduation
Former state Sen. Stephen M. Brewer is set to give the keynote address at the May 19 commencement ceremony
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GARDNER Mount Wachusett Community College will be holding its commencement ceremonies virtually on Wednesday, May 19. The MWCC Class of 2021 will be joined by retired state Sen. Stephen M. Brewer as the keynote speaker.
Brewer grew up on a farm in Barre, and throughout his time in the State House he worked to protect agricultural land and open space. In 1971, he earned a bachelor’s degree in history from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and a master’s degree in history from Assumption College in 1974.
GARDNER Mount Wachusett Community College will be holding its commencement ceremonies virtually on May 19. The MWCC Class of 2021 will be joined by keynote speaker Sen. Stephen M. Brewer. Brewer grew up on a farm in Barre, in central Massachusetts,.
NORWELL Interviews of Norwell police chief candidates could happen as early as this week after three finalists were chosen to fill the spot left by Ted Ross, who retired after 33 years with the department.
Two of the candidates are police chiefs in other towns; the third resigned from his position as chief in March.
The candidates are John Carbone, the police chief of Barre; Leon Krolikowski, the chief in New Canaan, Connecticut; and Edward Lee, who resigned as the chief of Hopkinton in March.
Norwell Town Administrator Peter Morin said the search committee received resumes from 35 candidates. The committee whittled it down to 11 who were asked to answer written questions, and then an unspecified number the committee also wanted to interview.