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WESTFORD A love of animals has led Sabrina McLaughlin of Westford, a senior at Nashoba Valley Technical High School, to study animal sciences and veterinary assisting.
As part of a requirement to create a project tying in with her shop, McLaughlin is collecting items for the Lowell Humane Society, and MSPCA at Nevins Farm in Methuen.
The Nashoba Tech school district, based in Westford, serves Chelmsford, Westford, Littleton, Ayer, Pepperell, Shirley and Townsend.
McLaughlin recently spoke about her project, and how to help.
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Nashoba Tech to provide career training with state grant
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Nashoba Valley Technical High School is one of eight schools that recently received a Career Technical Initiative grant from Gov. Charlie Baker’s Workforce Skills Cabinet.
The grants totaled $1.3 million, with Nashoba Tech receiving $100,000.
Nashoba Tech plans on using the money to provide training and placement services to prepare unemployed and underemployed adults for positions as automotive technicians and plumbers through the school’s career technical institute.
According to Jobee O’Sullivan, director of postsecondary, continuing and community education for Nashoba Tech, the school will be able to provide free training for those who have lost their jobs due to COVID-19.
Chelmsford residents take part in production of “Urinetown”
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Nashoba Valley Technical High School’s theatre guild recently announced that its members filmed the play “Urinetown: The Musical” and will be offering it online via streaming from March 13-14; with Chelmsford residents Rebecca Loureiro, Sarah Wilson and Adam Kubasti taking part in the movie.
According to Emily Smith, Nashoba Tech’s theatre arts instructor, “Urinetown” is about, “a big organization that’s in charge of regulating water consumption.”
“This company has a monopoly on toilets and people have to pay to use public toilets,” said Smith. “It’s a dark comedy.”
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