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It’s Always Happening in 1924/25 Lowell

It’s always happening in 1924/25 Lowell – (PIP #62) By Louise Peloquin *****      PIP #61 (1) presented exhibits and new construction in Lowell a century ago. Here are more indications of the city’s vitality. L’Etoile – February 14, 1925 RADIO EXHIBIT OPENING Liberty Hall will hold Lowell’s first radio exhibit to…

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Lowell Politics: March 16, 2025

At Tuesday’s meeting, the Lowell City Council discussed newly enacted state legislation called “Ollie’s Law” which is intended to improve the safety and regulation of pet boarding facilities, particularly dog kennels and daycares. The law was inspired by the 2020 death of a puppy named Ollie who died from injuries…

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George Washington at Dorchester Heights

This article was originally posted on February 22, 2020, as “George Washington Painting Restoration.”   This morning the Trustees of the Pollard Memorial Library hosted a celebration of the restoration of the library’s “Washington at Dorchester Heights” painting. Done by local artist Samuel Howes, the painting is modeled on Gilbert…

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Henry Knox and Evacuation Day

Henry Knox and Evacuation Day By Rich Grady My wife taught elementary school for many years in Boxborough, Massachusetts. She thoroughly enjoyed teaching 4th graders about the regions of the United States and was frequently gathering information to share with her students. When she covered the Northeast, she would tell…

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It’s Happening in 1924 Lowell

It’s happening in 1924 Lowell – (PIP #61) By Louise Peloquin Throughout its ups and downs, Lowell has always evolved and hosted events. Here are two examples.  L’Etoile – September 12, 1924 Exhibit in Full Swing Tomorrow is the last day. Also, there will be several exhibits, beautiful horse races.…

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Lowell Politics: March 9, 2025

Last Sunday, the Lowell Sun reported “Several bombshells dropped during the [February 27th] meeting of the School Building Committee for the Lowell High School renovation project.” (“Cost overruns, 4-month delay forecast”). This newest problem arose in the 1922 building which runs along Kirk Street and involves the cement floor of…

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A 1925 call to save our industries

A 1925 Call to Save Our Industries — (PIP #60) By Louise Peloquin      Lowell’s quest to preserve local business and industry has always made the news. The following story and supporting editorial are century-old examples. L’Etoile – February 21, 1925 Lowell must keep its industries      Our large local…

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Lowell Politics: March 2, 2025

Today’s newsletter will focus on title theft, the label now used for an attempt to fraudulently transfer ownership of real estate. This came before the Lowell City Council at Tuesday night’s meeting in the response to a motion on this topic. (The Council addressed other topics deserving of attention, but…

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