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‘First Year Experience’ at MCC

LOWELL — Middlesex Community College college offers a variety of First Year Experience sessions as part of Orientation Plus to set up new students for success from day one. FYE sessions provide new students with information to make their transition to the college easier. Students earn one credit toward their degree for participating.

“Students who enroll in Orientation Plus have higher grade point averages and are more likely to complete their degrees,” said Department Chair of Social Sciences and FYE Coordinator Deborah Botker. “Orientation Plus ensures that students start on their collegiate journey with the essential strategies to pursue their goals.”

Attending an FYE session allows students to meet advisers, faculty and staff who will assist them throughout their academic journey. Orientation helps new students get used to the college, campuses, community and resources available to them at MCC. The orientation can be completed at the student’s own pace from a phone, tablet or computer.

Registered students can select a FYE course online at middlesex.mass.edu/sections/IDS101, calling 1-800-818-3434 or emailing their adviser.

MBTA, Keolis to provide extra late-night train service for Lowell Folk Festival

Keolis Commuter Services, the operating partner for the MBTA commuter rail system, will operate two extra late-night trains this weekend to accommodate passengers attending the Lowell Folk Festival. On Friday, July 26 and Saturday, July 27, an additional Lowell Line train will depart Lowell at 12:45 a.m. and make all stops to Boston.

The Lowell Regional Transit Authority will also provide buses for service between Lowell Station (Kennedy Center/Gallagher Terminal) and the festival site. The last bus to the station from the festival site will leave at 10:30 p.m. More info on the shuttle schedule can be found at lrta.com/news/2024-lowell-folk-festival-lrta-shuttle-schedule.

Free office furniture at UMass Lowell

LOWELL — UMass Lowell will have used office furniture free for pickup, including desks, file cabinets, chairs and bookshelves, every Thursday through September, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

The giveaway takes place in the garage in the rear of Lot B at the Tsongas Center, 300 Martin Luther King Jr. Way. Parking will be available in the Tsongas B Lot at 99-1 River Place. The event is presented by UMass Lowell’s Office of Sustainability.

For information, call 978-934-3224 or email announcements@uml.edu.

Recycle day

LOWELL — All towns are invited to drop off a wide variety of electronics, appliances and household items on Saturday, July 27, between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Bring these items — rain or shine — to the parking lot of Saint Rita’s Parish, 158 Mammoth Road.

• Small electronics items are $5 each: computer towers, scanners, tape players, printers, copiers, DVDs and compact discs, stereo equipment, fax machines, lighting, vacuums, answering machines, speakers, circuit boards, radios, record players, modems, fans, video equipment and game consoles.

• Appliances: refrigerators, dorm size $25, large $40; dishwasher, dryer and stove all $25 each; small microwave $15, large $20.

• TVs and monitors: 18-26 inches are $25 each; 27-35 inches, $30; over 35 inches or projection TV, $45.

• Air conditioners $25, dehumidifiers $20.

• Lawnmowers $25, snowblowers $40.

• Grills, $25; empty propane tanks, $15; exercise equipment, $20-$40; weight sets, $10.

• Household items: Anything, including the kitchen sink, will be accepted. Pricing may vary with size and item from $10-$40.

There is no charge on keyboards; car, boat, and motorcycle batteries; cables, wires; and cellphones. Bring unwanted old or new bicycles for reuse and recycling at no charge, as well as working or nonworking mini bikes and mopeds. No paint or chemicals will be accepted.

Cash or check only. For information on pricing, contact Dennis Wood at 508-277-7513 or denwaynewood@yahoo.com.

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Melanie Gilbert

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