Television in the 1960s

Television in the 1960s By Leo Racicot My earliest memory of television is watching Big Brother Bob Emery, a local kids show out of Boston. Bob Emery was a broadcaster who hosted a live audience of children. My favorite part of his program came when Big Brother Bob told us kids…

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“More Pride Please” (1925)

“More Pride Please!” – (PIP # 74) By Louise Peloquin  L’Etoile regularly published pieces on Franco-American identity – being American of French-Canadian descent. On this June 24th, when French-Canadians north and south of the border celebrate Saint Jean-Baptiste’s feast day, here’s a throwback with an editorial excerpt. L’Etoile – April 4,…

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Lowell History: June 22, 2025

There was no Lowell City Council meeting this week due to the summer schedule so today’s newsletter will dip into Lowell history. Two weeks ago, I wrote about the history of Clemente Park, the three-acre parcel on Middlesex Street that has become a center of social, cultural and recreational activity…

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Popular Eateries, Lowell 1960s

Popular Eateries, Lowell, 1960s By Leo Racicot Once our circle of friends got our driver’s licenses, it enabled us to socialize beyond the confines of school. A frequent gathering place was Skip’s Restaurant, out on Chelmsford Street. It was also a magnet for families wanting good, plain, American fare, or…

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After the Rallies

After the Rallies By Rev. Steve Edington Said Joe what they could never kill went on to organize.                                           “Ballad of Joe Hill” by Alfred Hayes As I went home from the two No Kings rallies I attended last Saturday (6.14)—one at Kerouac Park in Lowell and one in my…

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Living Madly: New Tricks

Living Madly: New Tricks By Emilie-Noelle Provost Learning a new skill can be difficult, especially if you’re an adult. This is true even for people who are enthusiastic about learning something new. One of the reasons for this, I think, is that by the time most of us are adults,…

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Street Wide

Street Wide – (PIP # 73) By Louise Peloquin After the piece on the Bridge Street Bridge in 1924 (1),  here’s another “peek” into Lowell’s infrastructure development. L’ÉTOILE – September 2, 1924 Legal Objections to Widening Aiken Street      The city of Lowell will not be able to continue working on the Anna…

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