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Concord Consortium, Congresswoman Trahan announce STEM grant

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Concord Consortium, Congresswoman Trahan announce STEM grant  By: Special to the Concord Journal  Congresswoman Lori Trahan, D-3rd District, announced a $5,392,880 grant for the Concord Consortium for two projects designed to help educate young students about the Earth using state-of-the-art tools. According to a release from Trahan’s office, the money will be…

Trahan joins Black Caucus leader for broadcast on race

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Trahan joins Black Caucus leader for broadcast on race By: Meghan McIntyre LOWELL — In a Facebook Live broadcast Tuesday afternoon, U.S. Rep. Lori Trahan spoke with U.S. Rep. Karen Bass, chairwoman of the Congressional Black Caucus, about policing and criminal justice reform in America. The virtual discussion was the first in a series of events Trahan plans to host on Facebook Live…

ICYMI: Congresswoman Lori Trahan Hosts Discussion On Racial Injustice With Local Youth Activists

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ICYMI: Congresswoman Lori Trahan Hosts Discussion On Racial Injustice With Local Youth Activists  By: Staff Writers  LOWELL, MA  - Congresswoman Lori Trahan (MA-03) hosted a discussion with the next generation of changemakers from communities across Massachusetts’ Third Congressional District to talk about racial inequality in America. Trahan was joined by…

Colombia Gas formally sentenced

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Colombia Gas formally sentenced  By: Jill Harmacinski With its president accepting full responsibility, Columbia Gas of Massachusetts was formally sentenced in federal court Tuesday for causing a series of natural gas fires and explosions that ripped through the Merrimack Valley on Sept. 13, 2018.  U.S. District Court Judge Dennis Saylor ordered the company…

Hometown Hero: Woman earns college degree while working during crisis

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Hometown Hero: Woman earns college degree while working during crisis By: Jill Harmacinski LAWRENCE—- After every shift as a healthcare worker during COVID-19, Sabrina Paulino enters her Lawrence home through the basement and showers immediately before seeing her family. It's a necessary precaution.  Through the pandemic, Paulino kept working as a patient service…

Life Care fired staffer who revealed nursing home nightmare to Reuters

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Life Care fired staffer who revealed nursing home nightmare to Reuters By: Chris Kirkham (Reuters) - A nursing home owned by Life Care Centers of America Inc has fired one nurse and banned another from the premises after the two were quoted in a Reuters investigation detailing horrific conditions, a staff exodus and a botched management response to the facility’s deadly COVID-19…

Cummings Foundation funds grant to Lowell Transitional Living Center

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Cummings Foundation funds grant to Lowell Transitional Living Center  By: Elizabeth Dobbins LOWELL — A new grant will fund day time programming at the Lowell Transitional Living Center. The $33,333 from the Cummings Foundation was announced last month and will cover costs associated with opening the LTLC Daytime Engagement Center at the shelter on 193 Middlesex St. It’s set to…

Trahan announced federal funding of $1.2 million for Fitchburg’s Community Health Connections

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Trahan announced federal funding of $1.2 million for Fitchburg’s Community Health Connections LOWELL — Community Health Connections in Fitchburg was awarded $1,256,415 in federal funding by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration for operating costs at the facility,  U.S. Rep. Lori Trahan announced. “Our community health…

MA Politicians To "Wear Orange" To Mark Gun Violence Awareness

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MA Politicians To "Wear Orange" To Mark Gun Violence Awareness BOSTON — Skylines and key buildings across the commonwealth will begin turning orange —from the Zakim Memorial Bridge and Post Office Square in Boston, to City Hall in Newton — to mark National Gun Violence Awareness this weekend.  Activists say the coronavirus crisis is exacerbating the gun violence crisis in…

Fitchburg’s LUK, Inc. awarded $900,000 for mental health services funding

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Fitchburg’s LUK, Inc. awarded $900,000 for mental health services funding By Staff LUK, Inc., a nonprofit social service agency in Fitchburg, was awarded $900,000 in federal funding via two federal grants by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, U.S. Rep. Lori Trahan announced Thursday. “Strong…