To get from the feature stories in the Sunday Globe “Ideas” section to the editorial page, you have to flip through a couple of pages of want ads. One bearing the UMass Lowell logo caught my eye. Here’s the relevant part: “In order to reduce reliance on part-time instructors, UMass…
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Back in June at the Democratic State Convention at Worcester’s DCU Center, the speech by Vicki Kennedy during the tribute to her late husband, Senator Ted Kennedy, was the highlight of the convention, even eclipsing Governor Patrick’s very good nomination acceptance speech. At the time I remember thinking “is this…
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Another in my series on recent Massachusetts state elections. For other year’s results, check out our Elections page. 1992 was a presidential election year. The Bill Clinton-Al Gore ticket defeated George Bush and Dan Quayle nationally, in Massachusetts (1,318,662 to 805,049), and in Lowell (14,492 to 12,653). This election was…
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Long-time Lowell State Rep Ed LeLacheur passed away this week. He was first elected in a special election held in 1975 to fill the vacancy created when Ray Rourke resigned from the House to become the Deputy Secretary of Transportation. The House district at the time included Lowell Wards 10…
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The second annual Merrimack Valley Restaurant Showcase Week presented by the Greater Merrimack Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau continues through this Sunday. Information about the great deals available and a list of participating restaurants are available on the CVB website. Nancye Tuttle took advantage of Restaurant Showcase Week to dine…
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Each Friday, I try to post a photo from Lowell politics past. Here’s a picture of the late Paul Sullivan inside the Lowell City Council chamber on Inauguration Day sometime in the late 1990s. During his life, Paul was a force in Lowell and Massachusetts politics, serving as the host…
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Nancye Tuttle writes about this weekend’s Lowell Quilt Festival on Nancye’s World and has given us permission to repost her article here: It’s less hectic than the Lowell Folk Festival, to be sure. But the annual Lowell Quilt Festival promises to be a cozy event this weekend for lovers of…
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Next month will mark the 30th anniversary of my one and only visit to a casino. On Labor Day weekend 1980, a group of us drove all night through the desert from Fort Huachuca, Arizona to Las Vegas, Nevada. I may have tossed a few coins in a slot machine,…
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Our fall season of guided tours of Lowell Cemetery commences this Saturday (August 14) at 10 am at the Knapp Avenue gate which is right next to Shedd Park. The tour is free, open to the public and requires no pre-registration. It takes about 90 minutes and involves walking over…
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I just heard that this coming Monday night (August 16) at 7 pm at Lowell High School’s Little Theater, First Middlesex State Senate Democratic candidates Chris Doherty and Eileen Donoghue will face off in a debate sponsored by local radio station WCAP. With only four weeks to go to the…
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