Paris 2024 – How they trained; where they’ll rest By Louise Peloquin How do athletes rev up their bodies to reach Olympic form? Let’s take a peek across the pond to the Emerald Isle. To prepare for specific conditions, some Irish athletes turned to what is now called “sport tech”…
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The entry below is being cross posted from Marjorie Arons Barron’s own blog. American Mother by Collum McCann is an as-told-to account by Diane Foley of the 2014 death of her son, freelance American journalist James W. Foley. McCann, the author of Apeirogon and Let the Great World Spin, is a master storyteller, tells the…
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The big news from Tuesday’s Lowell City Council meeting was the selection of Corey Belanger to serve the unexpired term of District 3 (Belvidere) Councilor John Leahy who resigned after taking a job with the Lowell School Department last week. This outcome surprised me, not because Belanger was selected but…
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The following is a republication of a post by Paul Marion that first appeared here on July 28, 2013. It is being reposted in advance of this year’s Lowell Folk Festival which begins Friday, July 26, 2024, and runs through Sunday, July 28, 2024. Lowell Folk Festival Rates Five Starts…
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The entry below is being cross posted from Marjorie Arons Barron’s own blog. Our phone has been ringing off the hook; our electronic mailboxes flooded. Friends, even staunch supporters of Joe Biden, have come to accept the idea that he is not well enough to serve another term. Worse, that…
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Paris 2024 – Maximum security By Louise Peloquin Security agents from all over the world are joining the 35,000 French police officers and 18, 000 military to ensure maximum security during the Paris Games expected to welcome more than 15 million visitors. The French Ministry of the Interior is supervising approximately 1,800 agents…
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Go jump in the…Seine! By Louise Peloquin Rehema Ellis closed NBC’s July 17th Nightly News with it, The New York Times published a brief and other news outlets covered the story. No scoop ahead, just a third update on the River Seine in the run-up to the Summer Olympics.…
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Editor’s Note: English singer and songwriter Amy Winehouse died in London on July 23, 2011, at age 27. When Amy Winehouse Died By David Daniel Black lipstick made sense. Passwords were changed; phones silenced. Fans got her name tattooed on their hearts. My old lady said let’s do a bump…
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The entry below is being cross posted from Marjorie Arons Barron’s own blog. Four days in the halcyon setting of the Tanglewood Music Center in Lenox were not enough to insulate us from the political sturm und drang that erupted this past weekend. I joined others in shock and horror at the…
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Another summer gap for Lowell City Council meetings so let’s revisit Lowell political history this week. Not long ago while researching Civil Rights lawsuit brought against Lowell for segregation and unequal treatment of minority students in the public schools in the mid-1980s, I was struck by how many other things…
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