Normalizing relations with Cuba: a new era of cooperation? by Marjorie Arons-Barron

The entry below is being cross posted from Marjorie Arons-Barron’s own blog.   Gonzalo Gallegos Polls make it clear that the American public is way ahead of Congress in supporting normalization of relations and reopening trade with Cuba. But positive numbers from several polls  don’t mean that the normalization process will be easy or fast. That…

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Lowell Week in Review: May 22, 2016

After the Transgender Anti-Discrimination Resolution Last Tuesday’s motion by Councilor Rodney Elliott that the council “vote to adopt a resolution to oppose the transgender bill adopted by the State Senate, which allows access to women’s bathrooms and locker rooms” drew a large crowd and many speakers to the city council…

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D.I.Y. Lowell History Trail

Congratulations to everyone at Do-It-Yourself Lowell for the excellent downtown Lowell history trail they launched this weekend. The group’s website says this about the trail: IDEA: A short trail, marked with temporary paint, signs, or another design method that reaches from the Boott Cotton Mills Museum to the NPS Visitor…

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“The 100 Percent” by John Edward

This is the first of a series of columns by John Edward, who teaches economics at Bentley and UMass Lowell, on economic issues related to the upcoming presidential election: Quiz question: What percentage of Americans pay taxes? Remember presidential candidate Mitt Romney writing off the “Forty-seven percent of Americans [who]…

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Re-Occupy Lowell History

Just a quick note about the new Pop-Up History Trail created by the DIY action-group in the city. The temporary signs went up Friday evening in time for Doors Open Lowell, which was blessed with excellent weather yesterday. The Pop-Up History committee worked for about a year on this new…

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