The entry below is being cross posted from Marjorie Arons-Barron’s own blog. In the early morning of September 11, 2001, a small group of lawyers, engineers, contractors, developers, and architects gathered for a communications seminar on crisis management at the Seaport Hotel in downtown Boston. Their objective was to consider…
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The Lowell Review Several writers featured in Trasna (2020) have been included in a new annual publication, The Lowell Review. Copies of The Lowell Review are available for purchase, or online through Richardhowe.com. Below are selections from those Trasna pieces included in the 2021 edition with selections from 2020. We…
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The entry below is being cross posted from Marjorie Arons Barron’s own blog. Nat King Cole’s “lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer” linger on, offering precious time for reading and musing. Today I offer some non-fiction selections. Finding the Mother Tree: Discovering the Wisdom of the Forest by Suzanne Simard is…
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The entry below is being cross posted from Marjorie Arons Barron’s own blog. Summer remains the perfect time to kick back and experience the pleasures of reading. There’s still plenty of time to extend the season. The Four Winds by Kristen Hannah packed a huge emotional wallop. By the author of The…
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The entry below is being cross posted from Marjorie Arons-Barron’s own blog. There is no pretty way to lose a war, but the chaotic exit from Afghanistan over the past week has been particularly disturbing, especially for short-term political optics and long-term shameful treatment of those who risked their lives to help…
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The entry below is being cross posted from Marjorie Arons Barron’s own blog. Andrew Cuomo’s well crafted resignation speech proves once again you can’t make a silk purse out of a sow’s ear. The speech was outwardly everything a PR person could recommend when spinning such a deplorable situation, except…
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The entry below is being cross posted from Marjorie Arons-Barron’s own blog. Any-reason absentee voting, expanded early voting, drop boxes, all designed to limit exposure to COVID-19, all worked to enhance Massachusetts voter turnout for the 2020 election. 3.7 million – 76 percent of those registered – turned out, the…
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The entry below is being cross posted from Marjorie Arons-Barron’s own blog. When it comes to securing voting rights, rhetorical flourish will go only so far. At his eulogy for civil rights icon John Lewis last year, former President Obama waxed eloquent in support of comprehensive legislation. Last week in…
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The entry below is being cross posted from Marjorie Arons Barron’s own blog. The sign hung over Fenway Park, just under the beloved Red Sox icon. It read, “Save Doug Kahn’s Life! BWH.donorscreen.org Kidney donor urgently needed!” A desperate move on behalf of a desperate young man. Things have never…
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Over the next few weeks I will write about the Lowell City Council elections that took place between 1943 and 1965. The former date is the first election held after the city adopted the Plan E form of government; the second date is the first year covered by my Lowell…
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