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Kerouac Literary Festival, Oct. 8 – 14

September 22, 2012 by PaulM Posted in Culture, Education, History, Lowell 1 Comment

The world premiere of Jack Kerouac’s play “Beat Generation” at Merrimack Repertory Theatre. Author talks by physicist David Kaiser, poet Anne Waldman, and others. Jay Atkinson with the rundown on Kerouac the Athlete. Lowell literary tours by Roger Brunelle. Kerouac’s former girlfriend and now his biographer Joyce Johnson signng books at…

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Lowell, Oregon

September 22, 2012 by DickH Posted in Current Events 1 Comment

A friend who is driving cross country (and who is traveling in the opposite direction than is Tom Sexton) sent some photographs from Lowell, Oregon.

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On the road with Tom Sexton – Spanish, Ontario

September 22, 2012 by DickH Posted in Culture, Current Events Leave a Comment

More photos from Tom Sexton’s cross-continent trip from Alaska to Maine

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Fr. Ray Kehew of Providence College – RIP

September 22, 2012 by DickH Posted in History, Greater Lowell Leave a Comment

Fr. Ray Kehew, who was my dad’s roommate at Providence College from 1951 to 1955 and who taught philosophy at PC when I was a student there in the late 1970s, passed away this week in Portsmouth, Rhode Island. My mom and dad kept in touch with him through the…

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Warren, Brown face to face by Marjorie Arons-Barron

September 22, 2012 by Tony Posted in Uncategorized Leave a Comment

The entry below is being cross posted from Marjorie Arons-Barron’s own blog. She listened, she learned, and took a big step forward. For weeks,  ,many  sympathetic to Elizabeth Warren’s US Senate candidacy have expressed exasperation at her campaign and her candidate skills. In this, the important first debate against her…

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Cemetery tour today – rain or shine

September 22, 2012 by DickH Posted in Current Events, History, Lowell Leave a Comment

We woke up to a light, intermittent mist here in Lowell today but the 10 am tour of Lowell Cemetery will go off rain or shine. Meet at the Knapp Avenue entrance, right next to Shedd Park. The tour will be 90 minutes long and involves walking through the cemetery…

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Seasonal Change in the Merrimack Valley

September 22, 2012 by Marie Posted in Greater Lowell, History, Science, Election 2012 Leave a Comment

The autumnal equinox heralds the start of Fall which in 2012 begins here in the Northern Hemisphere today September 22 at 10:49 A.M. EDT. The word equinox comes from the Latin words for “equal night.” The fall and spring equinoxes are the only days of the year in which the…

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‘Almost at the End of the Road’ by Tom Sexton

September 22, 2012 by PaulM Posted in Lowell, Culture, History Leave a Comment

“Almost at the End of the Road” by Tom Sexton At Ottawa, Ontario, we begin to follow the Ottawa River to Arnprior. It’s hard to believe, but the French Voyageurs followed the Ottawa to its source and then followed the Great Lakes west. Portage La Prairie in Manitoba was part…

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First Congregational Church – Smith Baker Center

September 21, 2012 by DickH Posted in History, Lowell Leave a Comment

First Congregational Church – Smith Baker Center. Photos by Tony Sampas.

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In the Merrimack Valley: Civil War Encampment on Lawrence Common

September 21, 2012 by Marie Posted in History, Lowell, Current Events, Greater Lowell 1 Comment

Least we forget the 150th remembrance of the Civil War, the Lawrence Civil War Guard plays host to the 10th Annual Civil War Weekend with an encampment at Campagnone Common in the heart of Lawrence. As Mark Volger tells us in the Eagle Tribune today: Campagnone Common will become a…

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