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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
Staff report
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.
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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,.
Tipping point: Why are Kiwis drinking less NZ wine as exports soar?
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By: Michael Cooper
Wine romance and greater quality are drawing us to vineyards, but as bulk exports soar and foreign firms move in, returns per litre are falling. And so is our consumption of New Zealand wine. Special Report by Michael Cooper.
Wine is a symbol of the good times, but we enjoy it in times of stress, too. The challenges of the past year have seen many Kiwis reaching for a glass or two of wine – and we are not the only ones.
Sales of New Zealand wine in its key export markets – the UK, US and Australia – are booming. The planet decided Covid-19 wasn t supposed to be endured in a state of sobriety, declared winemaker Steve Bird late last year, so people were locked down at home and they were drinking wine like there was no tomorrow.