In Her Own Words: Remembering Mary Sampas The Hellenic Culture and Heritage Society, in collaboration with the Whistler House Museum of Art, will celebrate popular Lowell Sun writer Mary Sampas through readings of some of her early essays, travel columns, poetry and excerpts from celebrity interviews. The event is free…
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“Writing About Place: Local to Global” — A Talk by Author Jane Brox Monday, April 23, 12 noon, UMass Lowell Inn & Conference Center Free and open to the public Award-winning author Jane Brox, a native of the Merrimack Valley, will discuss the way literature is both affected by a…
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Tonight I attended an excellent program at the Tsongas Industrial History Center on The Lowell Textile Strike of 1912. The program was jointly organized by the TIHC, the Lowell National Historical Park, UMass Lowell, The American Textile History Museum, the Revolving Museum and the Bread & Roses Centennial Committee. The…
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Here’s the latest meeting notice from the East Pawtucketville Neighborhood Group: East Pawtucketville Neighborhood Group Meeting Monday, April 30th – 7:00-8:30 pm at the Pawtucketville Social Club, 123 University Avenue “We are making extraordinary progress. Come and help us keep up the momentum.” What we have accomplished: • We are…
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Our friends at the Lowell City Manager’s blog remind us that this is an important week in celebration of National Community Development: City of Lowell Celebrates National Community Development Week April 10, 2012 by Office of the City Manager The City of Lowell will join communities across the country to celebrate National…
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When studying history, some years seem more interesting than others. As comedian Robin Williams famously said, “If you remember the 1970s, you weren’t there.” One year deserving of additional scrutiny may be 1912. Just in the month of April you had the sinking of the Titanic and the opening of…
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Academy of Notre Dame, Tyngsboro ~ Class of 1960 Today April 8 is the Feast Day of St. Julie Billiart – a French religious leader who founded and served as the first Superior General of the Congregation of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur. During my years at the Academy…
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Dudley L. Page (Courtesy: Lowell Sun – 8/11/1934) from “Forgotten New England” Don’t miss the latest entry in the “Forgotten New England” diary of things past in New England – but more importantly with today’s post – in our Lowell Massachusetts. The remembrance of Dudley Page evokes memories and stories of a post-Civil…
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A photo for Easter from Tony Sampas
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John Prendergast meeting in South Sudan during the Southern Sudanese independence referendum, 2011 with President Jimmy Carter, 7th Secretary-General of the United Nations Kofi Annan and George Clooney (web photo courtesy of wikipedia.com) John Prendergast of the Enough Project is the 2012 UMass Lowell Greeley Scholar for Peace Studies. He has two…
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