Lowell Politics: May 3, 2026

Several items discussed by Lowell City Councilors at their Tuesday meeting deserve comment: Method of Electing the Mayor – A memo from City Solicitor Corey Williams responded to issues raised at an earlier meeting of the council’s rules subcommittee regarding the method of electing the city’s mayor. From the adoption…

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Those Who Marched Before Us

Those Who Marched Before Us By Rich Grady, April 2026   Whatever of true life there was in thee Leaps in our age’s veins; Wield still thy bent and wrinkled empery, And shake thine idle chains; To thee thy dross is clinging, For us thy martyrs die, thy prophets see,…

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Seen & Heard: Vol. 17

Book Review – Kent State: An American Tragedy, by Brian VanDemark (2024). On May 4, 1970, members of the Ohio National Guard fired upon students at Kent State University in Ohio who had gathered for a protest against the Vietnam War. Four students were killed and nine others wounded, including…

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Party & Pay

Party & Pay – (PIP #104) By Louise Peloquin From January 20 to March 3, seven peeks into the past presented L’Etoile’s coverage of Lowell’s centennial celebrations. See the links below. (1) Here is a financial follow-up. L’Etoile – April 3, 1926 CENTENNIAL BILLS SUSPENDED __________ The mayor provisionally suspends…

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Lowell Politics: April 26, 2026

Perhaps the most important thing to arise at last Tuesday’s Lowell City Council meeting was an announcement that City Manager Tom Golden, on behalf of the city, has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Solar International Core Canada Ltd (SICC) of Toronto, Canada, in which SICC will serve…

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Nana

Nana By Leo Racicot Our beloved Nana. Her name was Adele but everybody called her Lena. My friend, David Bowles used to get a kick out of that. I still do. Nana was born in Alexandria, Egypt. As young girls, she and her twin sister, Mariam, emigrated to Paris where…

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Seen & Heard: Vol. 16

Museum Visit: Massachusetts Historical Society – Last Friday I had an early appointment in Boston so when that was finished, I went to the Massachusetts Historical Society at 1154 Boylston Street which is not far from the Prudential Center. I’ve long been aware of the organization but had never visited…

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