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MCC’S College for Kids programs

for ground beef produced by manufactur­er Greater Omaha Packing Co. that may be contaminat­ed with E.coli. Affected products were sold April 4-16.

The complete list of stores where impacted product may have been purchased is available at hannaford.com/customer-service/food-safety.

Customers should check their storage and freezer areas for this product and not eat the product. Product or its packaging may be returned to the store for a full refund. No injuries or illnesses have been reported. No impacted product remained on Hannaford shelves when the alert was issued.

Swamps Locks lighting project

LOWELL — The Lowell Waterways Vitality Initiative invites the public to help “flip the switch” on Friday, April 26, at 8 p.m., to light up the Swamp Locks gatehouse at 110 Canal St.

The lighting of this historic gatehouse, located in the heart of the Hamilton Canal Innovation District, marks the third completed lighting project for Waterways. Previously completed projects include the John E. Cox Memorial Bridge and the Joseph R. Ouellette Bridge.

The Swamp Locks gatehouse has been outfitted with artistic lighting that displays various colors and themes reflecting the seasons throughout the year, and it will also be lit for special occasions and causes.

The project was possible through the collaborat­ion of the city of Lowell, Lowell National Historical Park and the Massachuse­tts Department of Conservati­on. The mission of the Lowell Waterways Vitality Initiative is to make the city’s historic waterways more accessible, active and vibrant, as well as educating and involving youth to engage with Lowell’s waterways. For more informatio­n visit lowellwate­rways.com.

 ?? COURTESY MCC ?? address; theft by unauthoriz­ed taking ($0-$1,000).
• Helem Gabriela Rivera Colindres, 27, 17 Underhill St., Nashua; driving motor vehicle after license revocation/suspension, driving motor vehicle without giving proof.
• Christophe­r Mitchell; 45, 66 Windham Road, Hudson, N.H.; driving motor vehicle after license revocation/ suspension, suspension of vehicle registrati­on, driving motor vehicle without giving proof.
• Warren Jones III, 44, 5 Dartmouth St., Nashua; nonappeara­nce in court.
• Jennifer Bellows, 45, 48 Temple St., Nashua; theft by unauthoriz­ed taking ($0$1,000).
• James Manley, 52, no fixed address; arrest without warrant (fugitive).
• Edgar Adonay Lopez Quintanill­a, 28, 4 Pierce St., Pepperell; nonappeara­nce in court.
Middlesex Community College’s “College for Kids,” summer programs for ages 8-17, start on Monday, July 8 at both the Bedford and Lowell campuses. The programs provide opportunit­ies for young students to explore careers, learn new skills, meet new friends and boost self-confidence.
COURTESY MCC address; theft by unauthoriz­ed taking ($0-$1,000). • Helem Gabriela Rivera Colindres, 27, 17 Underhill St., Nashua; driving motor vehicle after license revocation/suspension, driving motor vehicle without giving proof. • Christophe­r Mitchell; 45, 66 Windham Road, Hudson, N.H.; driving motor vehicle after license revocation/ suspension, suspension of vehicle registrati­on, driving motor vehicle without giving proof. • Warren Jones III, 44, 5 Dartmouth St., Nashua; nonappeara­nce in court. • Jennifer Bellows, 45, 48 Temple St., Nashua; theft by unauthoriz­ed taking ($0$1,000). • James Manley, 52, no fixed address; arrest without warrant (fugitive). • Edgar Adonay Lopez Quintanill­a, 28, 4 Pierce St., Pepperell; nonappeara­nce in court. Middlesex Community College’s “College for Kids,” summer programs for ages 8-17, start on Monday, July 8 at both the Bedford and Lowell campuses. The programs provide opportunit­ies for young students to explore careers, learn new skills, meet new friends and boost self-confidence.

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