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UMass Lowell – Health and Social Sciences Building

April 17, 2013 by DickH Posted in Current Events, Lowell Leave a Comment

The grand opening of the Health & Social Sciences Building at the corner of Broadway and Wilder streets, South Campus will take place on Thursday, April 18 from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. “The $40 million, 69,000-square-foot Health & Social Sciences Building will be home to three of the University’s…

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Save the Date Mary 4th! Neighbors Celebrate in East Pawtucketville!

April 17, 2013 by Marie Posted in Current Events, Lowell Leave a Comment

Save the Date! May 4, 2013 10am-2pm

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Lowell Mill Girl ~ Lucy Larcom poet, writer died on April 17, 1893

April 17, 2013 by Marie Posted in Culture, History, Lowell, Poetry 1 Comment

MassMoments reminds us that writer Lucy Larcom – one of Lowell’s iconic Mill Girls in her youth, died on this day April 17, 1893.  In her autobiography A New England Girlhood, Lucy Larcom wrote: “From the beginning Lowell had a high reputation for good order, morality, piety, and all that…

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April vacation – a violent week, historically

April 17, 2013 by DickH Posted in History 1 Comment

A recurring theme in the books of the late, great military historian John Keegan was that some spots in the world are so strategically important that these same places become the sites of important battles over and over again. For instance, the battles of Agincourt (1415); Waterloo (1815) and the…

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Celeste & Sydney Recovery Fund

April 17, 2013 by DickH Posted in Current Events, Greater Lowell 1 Comment

Among the many people from Greater Lowell who were severely injured in Monday’s Boston Marathon bombing were Lowell High School senior Sydney Corcoran and her mother Celeste Corcoran. Family friends have created a site on GoFundMe.com on which people may contribute to a fund that will be used for the…

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Marathon explosions tear at our hearts and community by Marjorie Arons-Barron

April 16, 2013 by Tony Posted in Uncategorized Leave a Comment

The entry below is being cross posted from Marjorie Arons-Barron’s own blog. It’s hard not to be shaken to the core by the horrific attacks at today’s marathon. The deaths, the mutilation, scores of injuries, and fear.  The assault on what can only be described as an iconic (yes, I…

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For Boston

April 16, 2013 by PaulM Posted in History Leave a Comment
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“Meanderings” by Jim Peters

April 15, 2013 by DickH Posted in Current Events Leave a Comment

Jim Peters sent the following in response to today’s tragedy in Boston: I spent four hours today wondering where my brother was, whether I still had one, and all of those things that go through your head when he is running his 24th. BAA Marathon in three hours and thirteen…

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Jonathan Winters, 1925-2013

April 14, 2013 by DickH Posted in Culture, Current Events Leave a Comment

The comedian Jonathan Winters died on April 11, 2013. Here’s a short video of some of his most memorable skits, courtesy of the New York Times. [youtube]wjpyztgCq8w[/youtube]

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“To the Brink” at the JFK Library

April 14, 2013 by DickH Posted in History Leave a Comment

With each passing day the Cold War seems to slip further into historical obscurity which makes exhibits like the one that just opened at the John F. Kennedy Library, “To the Brink: JFK and the Cuban Missile Crisis“, all the more important. When I saw a review of the exhibit…

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