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Lowell City Council Meeting: July 28, 2015

Motion by Mayor Elliott for report on proposed Regional 911 Dispatch Center.  The city is contemplating joining with Chelmsford, Dracut and Tewksbury to create a regional 911 dispatch center.  Two citizens who are currently employed as dispatchers spoke against it.  Manager Murphy explained that the proposal is under consideration but…

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“Coolidge Was Wrong” by John Edward

John Edward, who teaches economics at Bentley and UMass Lowell, frequently contributes columns on economic issues. The chief business of the American people is business. – President Calvin Coolidge Wrong! The chief business of the American people is the American people. A healthy business environment is necessary to promote economic…

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Lowell Week in Review: July 26, 2015

Lowell Folk Festival Who knew that overcast with temperatures barely reaching 70 was perfect weather for an outdoor folk festival at the end of July?  That certainly seemed to be the case yesterday roaming around downtown Lowell.  The crowd seemed as large as ever and all comments heard were positive. …

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Folk Festival Weekend

The 2015 Lowell Folk Festival is upon us.  It begins with the kick-off parade which leaves City Hall at 6:30 pm and ends at Boarding House Park for a night of music and food.  (The Dutton St. Dance Pavilion will also be in operation tonight). The Festival continues tomorrow and…

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Cupples Square traffic changes

Last night I took a walk to Cupples Square, the vibrant business hub of the Highlands, where a road construction project recently commenced. First some background: Cupples Square is mostly along Westford Street in the Highlands neighborhood.  Coming from downtown, once your cross the intersection with School Street you reach…

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Lowell Week in Review: July 12, 2015

Lowell Walks Lowell Walks resumed yesterday with Dave McKean leading the “Irish in the Acre” tour.  Dave has done this tour during Irish Cultural Week for years but had to cancel this past March due to all the snow.  Yesterday, he led a group of 129 people which broke all…

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