Hillary Rodham Clinton speaking in Beijing, China in 1995 I would like to thank the Secretary General of the United Nations for inviting me to be part of the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women. This is truly a celebration – a celebration of the contributions women make in every…
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It’s not a scene from the 1966 movie “The Russians are Coming The Russians are Coming!” – it’s 1918 and there really was a submarine – a German U-boat – off the shores of Cape Cod. From today’s Mass Moments: ON THIS DAY… in 1918, people in the Cape Cod…
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In 1956: Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, Peter Orlovsky, Lafcadio Orlovsky and Gregory Corso – prominent menbers of the Beat Generation. In the New York Times Book section this week writer Janet Maslin takes a look at a recent publication – “Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg: The Letters” (also reviewed in…
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Because a mother – back in 1935 – thought her two sons needed a summer job – Friendly’s Ice Cream Corp is celebrating its 75th anniversary as a family restaurant “where ice cream makes the meal.” From that first shop opened in Springfield, Massachusetts the business now has 12,000 employees in a chain of 508 restaurants concentrated…
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Our best wishes to Mass Dems Party Chair John Walsh as he recovers from an apparent mild heart attack. Dem activists in the Greater Lowell/Merrimack Valley area have a high regard for John Walsh and his commitment to the Democratic Party. From the MetroDesk of Boston.com: John Walsh, the chairman…
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According to a story in the Worcester Telegram – lawyer and Central Massachusetts GOP activist James P. McKenna has decided to mount a sticker-candidacy to join the race against Attorney General Martha Coakley. No Republican was nominated by the State Republican Party to challenge her in the November election. McKenna now…
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The Boston Herald is carrying an AP story on-line this afternoon asking this question – “Didn’t get enough of the World Cup?” An annual World Cup-style soccer tournament aimed at fostering better relationships among Massachusetts immigrant groups is set to begin next month in Lowell and is expanding to include…
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Past Greater Lowell Community Foundation Grants Recipients/Representatives Grants Alert! Greater Lowell Community Foundation 2010 Grants Program This is a reminder to the non-profit organizations located in – or who provide service in Lowell or in the communities of Andover, Ashby, Ayer, Bedford, Billerica, Burlington, Carlisle, Chelmsford, Concord, Dracut, Dunstable, Groton, Haverhill, Lawrence, Littleton, Methuen, Pepperell,…
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You have until next Tuesday July 20, 2010 to signal your interest in joining the COOL Board of Directors. COOL is the Cultural Office of Lowell and the official cultural arm of the city with the mission of providing general support to the many cultural activities and institutions in the community through coordination,…
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People’s United Financial based in Connecticut and one of New England’s largest banks is again extending it’s reach into the Merrimack Valley. In the Spring, People’s agreed to buy Lowell’s Butler Bank after the lender was closed by the state Division of Banks. Of interest to Merrimack Valley locals is…
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