The main event at Tuesday’s Lowell City Council meeting was a presentation by Skanska, the city’s project manager, on a new setback in the Lowell High School building project. When workers cut through the cement slab at the bottom of the 1922 building, they discovered that the soil underneath the…
Drifting Through the Southwest By Rich Grady I was on my way to Santa Fe, New Mexico, leaving Colorado in my rearview mirror. I kept the mountains to my east as I drove south through the San Luis Valley, and crossed the Rio Grande River, which starts in Colorado before…
Tom Sexton (photo by Kevin Harkins) On the Street, Tom & Me Around 2010, I wrote a series of posts for the Howe blog about my weekly hikes in Lowell. Usually I walked alone on Sunday mornings when the streets are quiet, often taking notes about what I saw and…
On Tuesday, April 22, 2025, from 4 to 6 pm at UMass Lowell’s O’Leary Library, Room 222, the Department of World Languages and Cultures and the Center for Lowell History will present a free film screening of “LeP’Tit Canada”, which is part of a television series from 1979 the explores…
Back to the City Council – (PIP #64) By Louise Peloquin L’Etoile recorded Lowell the heartbeat of Lowell. That included coverage on Council meetings. Here are two more briefs. L’Etoile – September 3, 1924 BRIEF CITY COUNCIL SESSION The Council upholds vote to grant a bus license to Eastern Massachusetts…
20250406 April 6, 2025 Tuesday night’s Lowell City Council meeting was concise and, as far as I could tell, controversy free. There were two items discussed that I thought worthy of mention in this newsletter: The city’s new 311 system and funding for local cable television operations. The 311 system…
The entry below is being cross posted from Marjorie Arons-Barron’s own blog. For Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey, her high spirits and steely dedication are a year-round demeanor. The former co-captain of Harvard University’s women’s basketball team and a starter on a professional team in Austria applies the competitive drive and…
OPENING DAY By Terry Downes Gazing on emerald to players they shout; All then are favorites, none that day a lout; New bunting billows its red, white and blue Fans for the home team are rooting anew. Run up the pole the flag to salute From widest eyed child to…
John Webb of Boston and Dracut (1611-1668): A Colonial Snapshot By Paul Marion In his History of Dracut (1922), Silas Roger Coburn describes John Evered, also known by the surname Webb, as “the first white man to become a resident on the soil of Dracut, but not, as we have…
The Great Book Burn-a-Thon By David Daniel “Welcome to Radio KTRD’s third annual Spring Book Burn-a-Thon! Bob Toole here, along with co-host Carly Kindler. We’re broadcasting all day to celebrate a great cultural tradition in our metro area. We know you’re as excited as us, so let’s get to the…