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“Onto the Other Side” (2 Oct 1924)

“Onto the other side” –  (PIP #71) By Louise Peloquin Visitors traditionally gather at cemeteries during Memorial Day weekend to pay homage to loved ones passed “over unto the other side.” (1)      Last year, a “peek into the past” covered the 1917 procession which gathered thousands at St.-Joseph Cemetery.…

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Lowell Politics: May 24, 2025

The Lowell City Council met Tuesday and covered several issues deserving of comment. Councilor Corey Belanger moved that the city “work with community partners to organize a regional fundraiser to benefit the Lowell Folk Festival Foundation.” Addressing the council on this motion, Art Sutcliffe, the Foundation chair, explained that the…

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History of Kittredge Park

  As the weather warms and the outside turns vibrant green, my thoughts go to the many parks in the city of Lowell and their history. This is a republication of a story I wrote several years ago about Kittredge Park at the corner of Andover and Nesmith streets.  In…

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Morning Mondo and a Question

Morning Mondo and A Question  By Jim Provencher  What’s the plan, Poppy, now that you’re getting up there, you going to ash or ground? My six-year-old grandson hits me with these questions out of nowhere, no holds barred morning mysteries, no filter, no curb, no screen. Ashes, I guess—why take…

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Last Outpost Layover

Last Outpost Layover By Jim Provencher   Stalled at a kind of boundary line awaiting orders Another afternoon of pink grapefruit, soda & gin People die, places endure In a space of dead treelines and dry creekbeds Chipping away at dense blocks of gravity Noguchi-gouged granite, brutally knocking into the heart…

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Echoes and Musings

“Echoes and Musings” – (PIP #70) By Louise Peloquin 24-26 Prince Street did not have AI-powered software to set up L’Etoile’s layout. Ways to “meubler l’espace” (furnish the spaces) had to be found. Advertising was essential as we have seen in previous “peeks into the past.” (1) Jokes and humorous…

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Lowell Politics: May 18, 2025

The main event at Tuesday’s Lowell City Council meeting was City Manager Tom Golden’s presentation of his proposed FY26 city budget to councilors. The formal public hearing on the budget is scheduled for the council’s May 27th meeting. A concise PowerPoint presentation identified five “major fiscal challenges.” Increase in the…

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Notre Dame Revisited

Notre Dame Revisited By Louise Peloquin      Since Richard Howe’s April 3, 2023 post on Notre Dame (1), we have regularly covered the cathedral’s meticulous renovation. (2)      A journalist aims at investigating and gathering facts. A tourist plans to take in must-see spots. With the latter in mind, I decided to join…

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