November 2009 - Posts
MCC's first Bring Your Turkey to Work Day was apparently a huge success, as staff, administrators and students on Monday collected 76 turkeys to be donated to the Merrimack Valley Food Bank! Staffers were thankful there was no fowl play in action
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A group of Middlesex staffers on the Bedford campus are sewing pillowcases for young cancer patients. As part of ConKerr Cancer’s A Case for Smiles program ( www.ConKerrCancer.org ), the group gathered after work recently in the Bedford Campus Center’s
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Veterans Day 2009 brought military honors to an MCC student this week in the form of a Purple Heart for injuries he suffered five years ago in Iraq. Stephen Kinney, a sergeant with the New Hampshire Army National guard, on Wednesday received his Purple
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For the Truth the Turkey is in Comparison a much more respectable Bird, and withal a true original Native of America . . . He is besides, though a little vain & silly, a Bird of Courage, and would not hesitate to attack a Grenadier of the British
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As if it wasn't bad enough that folks 'round these parts had to watch the New York Yankees win the World Series, along comes another win that's hard to swallow - the folks in Information Technologies, the Tech-Know Geeks, this weekend claimed
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Students and faculty from the Middlesex Lowell Academy Charter School came to MCC's Lowell campus to attend a concert presented by the MCC Music Department Outreach Program. The Music Outreach Program, now in its fifth year, has presented concerts
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Congrats go out to Donna Holaday, one of our own at MCC, who was successful last night in her bid to be the Mayor of Newburyport! Holaday, a councilor-at-large in Newburyport, was elected the city's newest mayor with a 2,704-2,257 victory (a 55% to
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Five Middlesex Community College art students are displaying artwork in the windows of Lowell’s historic Rialto Building. Created as part of the annual Lowell Arts Festival, the paintings, collages and elaborate cut-paper pieces will be on view
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