In today’s Boston Globe – Glen Johnson Politics Editor at boston.com and lead blogger for “Political Intelligence” notes that by this time next year that presidential race and our local Massachusetts U. S. Senate race will be history – already decide by the voters. While Election Day isn’t until November 6,…
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FROM UMASS LOWELL PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE AND CENTER FOR PUBLIC OPINION 11/06/2011 By Christine Gillette, (w) 978-934-2209, (c) 978-758-4664, Christine_Gillette@uml.edu If you have trouble viewing the charts in this release, please e-mail Christine_Gillette@uml.edu. Nov. 6, 2011 Backers of Opposing Groups Largely Share Dislike of Government, Corporations; UMass Lowell Holds Forum…
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When, at the end of her introduction of Elizabeth Warren at the Butler Middle School today in Lowell, Congresswoman Niki Tsongas said “They will rue the day they didn’t appoint her” to lead the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, she tapped into the enthusiasm of the overflow crowd and of the…
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The birch tree that I planted back in 2004 along the property line has grown tall with three distinct trunks. Last Sunday morning, with its leaves weighed down by heavy wet snow, each of the three trunks was bent over nearly touching the ground (photo above). While there were no…
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Frequent contributor Jim Peters shares his thoughts on national politics: I have been trying to make sense of Facebook, and I am getting nowhere. It says that I have something like 182 friends, but I do not even know that many people, let alone as friends. One friend I would…
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A week ago tonight big clumps of heavy wet snow were falling from the sky, weakening tree limbs that would eventually fall onto electrical wires and leave us in cold and darkness for five days. I’ve already shared my opinion on why it took so long to restore power. Tonight…
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Frank Phillips – veteran Globe writer and longtime observer of the political scene in Massachusetts – writes today about the redistricting stand-off over the Fifth Congressional District seat currently held by Niki Tsongas. The point at issue is – as I blogged about yesterday – the House plan to cut…
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Class of 2011 – Lowell High School Distinguished Alumni It was time again to honor that special group of people that have been declared “Distinguished Alums” of Lowell High School. The group that gathered last night is the eighth class of alums so honored. The first class was in 2005…
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A hot rumor out there this morning has the state “House-side” Congressional Redistricting plan slashing the city of Lawrence from the Fifth District. The city seems to be on the wish list of 6th District Congressman John Tierney in order to fill out his expanded district numbers! It seems he…
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A new YouTube video by the Patrick Murphy campaign: [youtube]efF_nrOL72Y[/youtube] As was the case two years ago, Patrick Murphy is setting the standard in the use of video as a campaign tool in a local election. With the cost of display of $0 and the cost of production being a…
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