Echoes and Musings

“Echoes and Musings” – (PIP #70) By Louise Peloquin 24-26 Prince Street did not have AI-powered software to set up L’Etoile’s layout. Ways to “meubler l’espace” (furnish the spaces) had to be found. Advertising was essential as we have seen in previous “peeks into the past.” (1) Jokes and humorous…

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Lowell Politics: May 18, 2025

The main event at Tuesday’s Lowell City Council meeting was City Manager Tom Golden’s presentation of his proposed FY26 city budget to councilors. The formal public hearing on the budget is scheduled for the council’s May 27th meeting. A concise PowerPoint presentation identified five “major fiscal challenges.” Increase in the…

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Notre Dame Revisited

Notre Dame Revisited By Louise Peloquin      Since Richard Howe’s April 3, 2023 post on Notre Dame (1), we have regularly covered the cathedral’s meticulous renovation. (2)      A journalist aims at investigating and gathering facts. A tourist plans to take in must-see spots. With the latter in mind, I decided to join…

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Memories of Music in Lowell

Memories of Music in Lowell By Leo Racicot Our mother’s mother, Adele, had the most beautiful, high, clear soprano. She loved to sing. I have only to close my eyes, and I can still hear Come, Come, Come to the Wildwood, I Come to the Garden Alone and Alexander’s Ragtime…

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Prom Time – 1924

Prom Time – (PIP #69) By Louise Peloquin It’s that time of year again – prom time. Who am I goin’ with? What if I go with a bunch of BFF’s? What if I go alone? What am I gonna to wear – vintage, gothic, random? Are proms still a…

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Lowell Politics: May 11, 2025

The most important portion of Tuesday’s Lowell City Council meeting emerged from an innocuous agenda item: The City Manager notifying the council that a member of one of the city’s many volunteer-staffed boards had resigned. The board involved was the city’s Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging (DEIB) Committee and the…

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