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Coburn’s Pitch: A Ballad

The town of Dracut, Massachusetts, was incorporated in 1701, covering 21.3 square miles along the Merrimack River and border of New Hampshire. From a population of 1173 people at the time, 439 men of colonial Dracut served in the War of Independence, some 37 percent of residents, according to Donat…

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You cannot keep Spring from coming (1)

You cannot keep Spring from coming (1) – (PIP #65) By Louise Peloquin Again the blackbird sings; the streams Wake, laughing, from their winter dreams And tremble in the April showers The tassels of the maple flowers. – John Greenleaf Whittier ***** From L’Etoile’s April 1925 columns, on resurrection, fashion and commemoration, L’Etoile –…

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Lowell Politics: April 13, 2025

The main event at Tuesday’s Lowell City Council meeting was a presentation by Skanska, the city’s project manager, on a new setback in the Lowell High School building project. When workers cut through the cement slab at the bottom of the 1922 building, they discovered that the soil underneath the…

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Drifting Through the Southwest

Drifting Through the Southwest By Rich Grady I was on my way to Santa Fe, New Mexico, leaving Colorado in my rearview mirror. I kept the mountains to my east as I drove south through the San Luis Valley, and crossed the Rio Grande River, which starts in Colorado before…

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Back to the City Council – 1924

Back to the City Council – (PIP #64) By Louise Peloquin      L’Etoile recorded Lowell the heartbeat of Lowell. That included coverage on Council meetings. Here are two more briefs. L’Etoile – September 3, 1924 BRIEF CITY COUNCIL SESSION The Council upholds vote to grant a bus license to Eastern Massachusetts…

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Lowell Politics: April 6, 2025

20250406 April 6, 2025 Tuesday night’s Lowell City Council meeting was concise and, as far as I could tell, controversy free. There were two items discussed that I thought worthy of mention in this newsletter: The city’s new 311 system and funding for local cable television operations. The 311 system…

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