Field Day

Field Day By Leo Racicot I remember with great clarity, even though it was over fifty years ago, Lowell High School’s Field Day, May, 1968. I don’t know if schools still schedule field days. These were planned festivities in celebration of the end of the school year, usually organized by the…

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BAItter Books for a Brave New World

BAItter Books for a Brave New World By Stephen O’Connor The future of literature in the age of AI could go several ways. Here, the author, utilizing only three pounds of gray matter, eighty percent of which is water and five percent, beer, encased in an admittedly thick skull, imagines…

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Postponed! by Terry Downes

POSTPONED! By Terry Downes Leaden skies sweep o’er the field To wetter nature game may yield The faithful gathered here today May well not see nine innings play. The first ups go without a hitch No long delays between each pitch The rhythm fast as hurlers try To play the…

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D-Day in Lowell: June 6, 1944

In honor of today’s anniversary of D-Day, the 1944 invasion of Normandy, I have reposted this article I wrote in 2020.  The weather in Lowell was mostly sunny and warm on Monday, June 5, 1944. Across the Atlantic Ocean, things were quite different. In the English Channel, high winds caused…

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A People’s Map of Lowell

A People’s Map of Lowell By Robert Forrant A People’s Map of Lowell grew out of my work with the authors of A People’s Guide to Greater Boston, Joseph Nevins, Suren Moodliar, and Eleni Macrakis. The book (2020) reveals stories and places central to people’s lives over centuries. It takes…

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