Education

Lowell Historic Board Spring 2012 Newsletter Just Published!

Lots of really good and interesting information here in the just published Lowell Historic Board Newsletter  PRESENCE from the PAST– Spring 2012 edition. Articles include information from Assistant Administrator Kim Zunino  on how historic preservation helps small business; notes about Lowell’s Historic Properties Survey – a city-wide review of historic properties ; and…

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Annie Sullivan Women’s History Month Honoree ~ the Merrimack Valley Connection

March is Women’s History Month. The theme for 2012 is “Women’s Education – Women’s Power.” It is traditional that certain women be honored.  Recognizing the Pioneering Leadership of Women and Their Impact on the Diverse Areas of Education – these women are on the roll of honorees: Emma Hart Willard(1787–1870)…

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In the Merrimack Valley: Councilor Rivera Rebuts Boston Mag Attack on Lawrence

  Ayer Mill and Clock Tower in Lawrence, Massachusett The March issue of Boston Magazine has a scathing article about the City of Lawrence penned by “novelist, short story writer, essayist, critic, investigative journalist…” from Methuen, Massachusetts –  Jay Atkinson entitled “City of the Damned” wherein he describes Lawrence as “the most godforsaken place in…

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National Catholic Schools Week 2012 ~ “Catholic Schools: Faith. Academics. Service.”

It is National Catholic Schools Week! The theme for Catholic Schools Week 2012 is “Catholic Schools: Faith. Academics. Service.” The annual observance officially started yesterday –  the last Sunday in January and will run all week to February 5. Schools typically celebrate Catholic Schools Week with Mass, open houses and activities…

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