Windy City

Our electricity didn’t fail last night; neither did our roof. The wind was so violent by 9 p.m. that I didn’t think either would last. The National Weather Service observations from Hanscom Field in Bedford reports gusts up to 40 mph at that time, but from inside the house, the…

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Lowell City Council Meeting: February 2, 2016

Reports from City Manager: UMass Lowell bus routes thru Pawtucketville. UMass Lowell redirects its buses to avoid traffic. Councilor Samaras suggests this might be causing a problem for the neighborhoods they are driving through. He understands that altering routes to avoid construction might be necessary, but would prefer it not…

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Lowell Presidential Straw Poll

Last week, State Representative Rady Mom held a pre-Iowa Caucus Straw Poll at the home of Lisa Gwiazda and Matt Donahue. Besides indicating their preference for president in 2016, attendees were asked to bring or where their favorite presidential campaign memorabilia. I wasn’t able to attend, by I’m told by…

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Lowell Week in Review: January 31, 2016

The Next Initiative Thursday’s “Next Initiative” gathering has the potential to be a very important milestone in the city’s evolution. As I wrote in my blog post the next day, the objective is to make better use of the canals and rivers embedded in the city for day-to-day recreation, culture,…

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Early Priests & Preachers in Lowell

By JIM PETERS Few of us notice  the fantastic Eliot Church.  I have enclosed a picture of it with this blog.  It is dedicated to the Preacher who convinced a Native American god, Passaconaway,  to convert to Episcopalianism, if there is such a word.  He became an Episcopalian.  Now, in…

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