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Waltham, MA––High school students and family members (from any town or school) are invited to attend The Education Cooperative’s Fall College Fair next week at the new Waltham High School.
Representatives from approximately 100 schools from across the United States and Canada will be in attendance. This event is free, open to the public and interested students and families are encouraged to attend.
The highly-attended annual fair provides students and their families the opportunity to network with higher education representatives and gather information about admissions, course offerings, college life, and other important information relevant to the selection process. With post-secondary education placements in the minds of high school juniors and seniors and their families, the wide variety of colleges, community colleges, universities, gap-year, tuition assistance, military and other post-graduate programs are sure to provide widespread appeal.
The Education Cooperative (TEC) is a Massachusetts educational collaborative and 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. The TEC member districts include: Canton, Dedham, Dover, Dover-Sherborn, Framingham, Holliston, Hopkinton, King Philip,, Medfield, Medway, Millis, Natick, Needham, Norwood, Sharon, Sherborn, Walpole, Wayland, and Westwood.
For additional information and an updated list of attending institutions, please visit tec-coop.org/career-exploration/college-fairs/.
Waltham High School Gymnasium
554 Lexington Street
Waltham, MA
United States
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This is progress and I am glad to see the Select Board moving in the right direction. However, a majority of voters at last Monday's Special Town Meeting voted to recommend that the Select Board immediately cease its lawsuit against the Westwood Land Trust.
What is the citizen's petition about? I checked the town website, and the only information I could find on town meeting articles was from last year. The public hearing dates for 2026 are posted as February 24-25.
Apparently, you need to submit a public records request through the town's FOIA portal. What a shame, since it should have been posted to the town website upon certification of petition signatures.
Westwood Minute has obtained a copy of the petition and has added a short description of it to the article. A copy of the petition is attached below the article.