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‘More for Your Dollar’ Mustang & the Promising ’60s

July 16, 2013 by PaulM Posted in Culture, Greater Lowell, History, Lowell Leave a Comment

The media coverage of family friction involving the owners of the Market Basket supermarket empire sent me back in the Time Tunnel to the mid-1960s, maybe 1965, when the Ford Mustang was the sports car of the moment (the model had been unveiled at the 1964 World’s Fair in New…

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John Walsh to step down as Mass Dems Party Chair in September

July 16, 2013 by Marie Posted in Politics Leave a Comment

As a member of the Democratic State Committee, I just received notice from Party Chair John Walsh that he will be stepping down from that position in September. Walsh will be “assuming leadership of Governor Patrick’s political operation as Executive Director of the Deval Patrick Committee and Together PAC.”  Stay tuned…

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1,250 Slots for Tewksbury? Oh my!

July 15, 2013 by Marie Posted in Greater Lowell, Politics 11 Comments

With all the activity around home and the Democratic convention, I have been a laggard about my blogging. The recent “out of the blue” proposal for a slots parlor in the town of Tewksbury – in fact for a site just down the road from my North Tewksbury home – has gotten…

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‘Guys and Dolls’ and Jack Neary

July 14, 2013 by PaulM Posted in Lowell, Culture, Greater Lowell, History Leave a Comment

Jack Neary is one of our contributing writers at rh.com. We cross-post his blog entries, but he hasn’t been blogging a lot because he has been busy inventing a regional music theatre group, among other things. This past weekend, more than 1,200 people attended two outstanding performances of “Guys and…

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Red Sox, First Half

July 14, 2013 by PaulM Posted in Culture, History, Lowell Leave a Comment

The game today is in the bottom of the tenth inning in Oakland. No matter how today’s contest turns out, the Red Sox have had a productive first half of the season. Few of us in Red Sox Nation expected them to be in such a strong position at the…

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Hot Ticket in Lowell: GUYS & DOLLS (Reserve Now)

July 11, 2013 by PaulM Posted in Lowell, Culture, History Leave a Comment
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‘Macca-holics: There Is No Cure’

July 11, 2013 by PaulM Posted in Culture, Current Events, History 1 Comment

Paul McCartney read aloud a sign down front in the crowd that summed up the situation nicely: “Macca-holics: There Is No Cure.” First, I will post Sarah Rodman’s exuberant Boston Globe review of Tuesday night’s concert at Fenway Park, and then will offer my thoughts. Web photo by Barry Chin…

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Charlotte Golar Richie: the next mayor of Boston? by Marjorie Arons-Barron

July 11, 2013 by Tony Posted in Uncategorized Leave a Comment

The entry below is being cross posted from Marjorie Arons-Barron’s own blog. I have crossed paths with Boston mayoral candidate Charlotte Golar Richie at various times over the last few decades, but without getting a real sense of her as an individual.  Certainly, I knew her from her bio: Peace Corps volunteer in…

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Tanglewood Pops & Vince Gill

July 9, 2013 by PaulM Posted in Culture, History, Lowell Leave a Comment

The Boston Symphony Orchestra opened its Tanglewood season this past week, and my wife and I were lucky enough to attend Sunday’s performance by the Pops Orchestra with a special guest, Country music star Vince Gill. We had not been to a concert in the Berkshires for about 20 years,…

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Will Kerouac Stamp Proposal ‘Stick’ This Time?

July 8, 2013 by PaulM Posted in Culture, History, Lowell 1 Comment

Reporter Joel Kost in today’s Sun newspaper puts some gas in the tank of a long-time effort to get the US Postal Service to issue a commemorative stamp in honor of author Jack Kerouac. One of this blog’s loyal readers, Dean Contover, has been leading the stamp charge for about…

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