Lowell Monuments: Mary Bacigalupo Park

Mary Bacigalupo Park – Shattuck Street – Mary Bacigalupo was an educator and community activist who died of cancer on November 7, 2001. After teaching English and social studies in the Lowell public schools for many years, Mary became the coordinator for the Center for Field Services at the University…

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Lowell Monuments: William Aubut Square

William Aubut Square – Broadway and Wilder streets – William Aubut was killed in action on February 23, 1945, near Selgersdorf, Germany, while serving with the U.S. Army’s 119th Infantry Regiment, 30th Infantry Division. He was 27 years old and is buried in the American Cemetery in Margraten, Netherlands. Aubut…

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A school, a platform, a beacon

A school, a platform, a beacon – (PIP #39) By Louise Peloquin      A series of texts on Lowell’s French newspaper L’Etoile started on August 22, 2023. The first, “A Star on Prince Street”, presented editor/proprietor Louis-A. Biron. https://richardhowe.com/2023/08/22/a-star-on-prince-street/ Here is a speech guest speaker Biron delivered, probably in the ’40’s, at…

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Lowell Politics: August 25, 2024

No city council meeting last week so today we have another look back: Lowell is a great place for history tours because if you look hard enough, you can connect almost anything  in world history to some person, place or event in Lowell. I was reminded of this last week…

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The Olympics Now . . . and Then

The Olympics Now . . . and Then By David Daniel I was sitting at a restaurant bar last Saturday afternoon, the corner seat, having a martini. Tanqueray No. 10, a whisper of dry vermouth, stirred, not shaken, and a single olive—the way a New York bartender explained as she…

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