Budgets, Balances & Briefs

Budgets, Balances & Briefs – (PIP #67) By Louise Peloquin More money matters… L’ETOILE – October 16, 1924 THE BUREAU OF HYGIENE MUST ECONOMIZE ——- The city auditor’s quarterly report reveals the city’s financial position. ——-                 Yesterday, city auditor Daniel F. Martin gave…

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Lowell Politics: April 27, 2025

Tuesday’s Lowell City Council meeting led off with a motion by Councilor Erik Gitschier that the council send a letter to “our state delegation” expressing the council’s opposition to House Bill 2347, “An Act to Promote Yes in God’s Back Yard.” The bill’s goal is to promote more housing by…

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Last Voyage of the Sholokhov

Last Voyage of the Sholokhov By Jim Provencher She was a scow really, a defunct dinosaur of the sealanes, shipping out of Vladivostock supplying quick cash flow for the Mother Country when the West had won and things were slow. An odd mix, the motley crew and cheap-fare cruise customers,…

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A Classical Education

A Classical Education By Stephen O’Connor A woman who I suppose was trying to impress upon me the extent of her minimalism once told me that she could live a perfectly happy life without a television or radio, without coffee and dessert, without wine, and without music. That final bit…

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Lowell First to Protest

Lowell First to Protest – (PIP #66) By Louise Peloquin      Journalists all over the globe have gone into overdrive covering the latest economic roller coaster rides. 101 years ago, price wars and currency issues made the news. L’Etoile – July 15, 1924 A gasoline price war is suggested ——-   …

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