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In Pencil

In pencil – (PIP #28) By Louise Peloquin L’Etoile published many accounts of young locals serving abroad during World War II. Here is an example: L’Etoile – June 30, 1944 Soldier Marcouillier proud of his experiences Words of gratitude addressed to the Franco-American Club of Dracut which is interested in…

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I Won’t Have to Shave

I Won’t Have To Shave By Ed DeJesus My father, Tony DeJesus, was born in Lowell in 1910. He served eight years in the Mass National Guard until his 26th Infantry Yankee Division was mustered into the Army in 1941 to join the WW II European forces. He was an…

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“Annual demonstration of faith”

“Annual demonstration of faith” – (PIP #25) By Louise Peloquin       For 71 years, L’Etoile shone out of Lowell’s Little Canada to offer its readership local, regional, and international coverage of a wide variety of news items. Deemed just as newsworthy as scoops from abroad, community events were regularly…

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