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Waste Management Sponsors Woburn Higher Ed Scholarships

Residents are invited to apply for higher education scholarships.

Three, $1,000 scholarships are being offered by Waste Management, with the support of the Woburn Board of Health.
Three, $1,000 scholarships are being offered by Waste Management, with the support of the Woburn Board of Health. (Shutterstock)

WOBURN, MA — The town is inviting eligible candidates to apply for scholarships sponsored by Waste Management and with the support of the Woburn Board of Health. The deadline to apply is July 31.

More information is available in the press release below from the Town of Woburn.

Mayor Scott Galvin invites qualifying residents to apply for higher education scholarships sponsored in conjunction with Waste Management, trash hauler serving the City of Woburn for more than 15 years.

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Three, $1,000 scholarships are being offered by Waste Management, with the support of the Woburn Board of Health. To qualify, applicants must be a Woburn resident and enrolled in a two-year or four-year university or college, a trade school or the U.S. Military. The application deadline is Monday, July 31, 2023.

Waste Management has for many years delivered the highest quality curbside trash and recycling services to the neighborhoods of Woburn. The company specializes in a variety of curbside pickup services, making it easy for residents to discard waste and recycling materials from home.

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To apply, please send your name, address, contact telephone number and confirmation of enrollment in the any of the above-mentioned higher education institutions to Waste Management Scholarship, c/o Mayor Scott Galvin, 10 Common Street, Woburn, MA 01801. Winners will be drawn at random from the pool of qualifying applicants on Wednesday, August 2, 2023.

For more information, contact Mayor Galvin’s office at 781-897-5901.


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