Living Madly: The Fleeting Season

Living Madly: The Fleeting Season By Emilie-Noelle Provost For all the wonderful things I’ve experienced in my life so far, I’ve yet to encounter anything that comes close to replicating the excitement of the last day of school before summer vacation. I still remember the satisfying feeling brought on by…

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Bunker Hill Honor Roll

  BUNKER HILL ROLL OF HONOR On the second floor of Lowell’s Pollard Memorial Library there hangs a framed proclamation titled “Bunker Hill Roll of Honor.” It identifies those who lived on the land that became the city of Lowell who participated in the Battle of Bunker Hill on June…

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Master of the Essential

Master of the Essential By David Daniel My father was forever busy, but what he busied himself with bears examination. Like there’d be a pressing need to fix a leaky faucet or replace a broken stair tread—always something wearing out in the small Cape Cod-style house where our family of…

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That Time of Year

That Time of Year By Stephen O’Connor            I feel like some old engine          Done lost my drivin’ wheel.                                -David Wiffin Rob Rafferty always sat on Billy…

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Protection for the challenged

Protection for the challenged – (PIP #35) By Louise Peloquin       “Invalid” is no longer appropriate to designate the physically-challenged. However, fifty-seven years ago, it was not deemed offensive, insulting or derogatory. The June 4th peek into the past – “Voilà my solution” – dealt with work. This week’s provides…

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