Witness from a Terrace

Witness from a Terrace By Rev. Steve Edington This essay was first published as an Op-Ed in the July 28, 2025, New Hampshire Union Leader. The French novelist, essayist, diplomat, and playwright Jean Giraudoux (1882-1944) made this observation: “One of the privileges of the great is to witness catastrophes from…

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Pitchers’ Duel

PITCHERS’ DUEL By Terry Downes The pitcher hurled with all his force A fastball blazing true; The batter blinked in disbelief The speed with which he threw. So it went that sultry day The last week in July, No breath of air was moving there A hot sun scorched the…

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Carpets and Fish

Carpets and Fish By Paul Marion For years I’ve admired a photograph made by a friend, a picture of three young guys with fishing poles on the Aiken Street Bridge or Joseph R. Ouellette Bridge, named for a fallen soldier, over the Merrimack River in Lowell. The guys are taking…

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Hood’s Milk

Hood’s Milk – (PIP #76) By Louise Peloquin After last week’s snapshot of a Hood’s milkman in the 1960’s (1), here’s another peek into the past. L’Étoile, December 12, 1924 The milk for the growing child should not only be a regular ration three times a day but should also be…

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Lowell Politics: July 27, 2025

The city council met on Tuesday night and addressed several topics worthy of comment, although no single issue dominated debate. School Funding – Recall that when the city manager proposed this year’s city budget, the school department cautioned that the amount of cash allocated to the schools was insufficient to…

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Prince of Darkness, indeed.

Prince of Darkness, indeed. By Dave Perry Ozzy Osbourne was in many ways, the perfect everyman rock star, a complete fuckup gifted with a voice that launched heavy metal, a true love and appreciation for his fans and family and a sense of humor and persona that drew millions –…

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