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Woburn Announces 2020 Waste Management Scholarship Winners
Three residents were selected at random to receive the $1,000 scholarship sponsored by the company.
Mayor Scott Galvin is pleased to announce this year’s winners of three, $1,000 higher education scholarships from Waste Management are Logan Wilson, Becker College; Emily Grace, Merrimack College; and Myron Masotta, Jr., University of Mass Lowell.
Mayor Galvin, in conjunction with the Board of Health, manages this running series of higher education scholarships sponsored by Waste Management. Winners were drawn at random from more than 100 qualifying applicants.
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To qualify, applicants must be a Woburn resident and enrolled in a two-year or four-year college or university, a trade school or the U.S. Military.
Waste Management has served as the City of Woburn’s trash hauler for more than 15 years, and has consistently delivered the highest quality curbside trash and recycling services to the neighborhoods of Woburn.
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This press release was produced by Mayor Scott Galvin's office. The views expressed are the author's own.
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