No School in Lowell

I just noticed the No School in Lowell announcement. At 5 am, there was no snow. At 5:05 am it had started and continues. It was very light but it’s already coated the road and parked cars. To all students and educators, enjoy your day off.

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Gateway Cities, MassINC, & the Globe

Lowell resident and MassINC Executive Vice President John Schneider has been pushing the Gateway Cities initiative. Read the message that he and his colleague Ben Forman recently released. For details on MassINC’s Gateway Cities Education Summit in Worcestor on Feb. 4,  visit www.massinc.org The Gateway Cities Globe moment This past Thanksgiving day, The Boston Globe began a…

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Lura Smith and Celebrating the Life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in Lowell

From Nanyce Tuttle’s 2004 Lowell Sun interview with “Local Hero” Lura Smith: Each year, the biggest and best day in Lura Smith’s busy life is Martin Luther King Day. It’s the day that Smith, the elegant, effervescent assistant to Middlesex Community College President Carole Cowan, plans for all year long…

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Saving the Courthouse

Back in the spring of 1996 I didn’t spend much time in my office at the Middlesex North Registry of Deeds within the Superior Courthouse on Gorham Street in Lowell. It was too noisy and dusty. Contractors were demolishing the once-stately St Peter’s Church which had been located directly across…

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Bread & Roses Centennial Planning Launches in Lawrence

From Bob Forrant: More than 60 people, including three Lawrence city councilors and two representatives from US Rep. Niki Tsongas’s office, yesterday gathered in Lawrence to start planning in earnest the 2012 Bread & Roses Strike Centennial Project. For more information, contact robert_forrant@uml.edu Read the Eagle-Tribune’s report on the January 15…

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