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“The Music Man” comes to Lowell

July 26, 2012 by DickH Posted in Culture, Current Events, Lowell Leave a Comment

Before you plunge into the Folk Festival this weekend, mark your calendar for next Friday and Saturday when Jack Neary and friends bring “The Music Man” to Lowell. Here are the particulars straight from Jack: Just wanted to remind folks about the NEW Greater Lowell Music Theatre, and our upcoming…

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Sympathy to Senator Barry Finegold and Family

July 26, 2012 by Marie Posted in Uncategorized Leave a Comment

We offer our sincere sympathy and prayers to State Senator Barry Finegold of Andover, his parents Sondra and Michael Finegold and his entire family on the loss of their dear sister and daughter Joni Alicia Finegold of Alexandria, VA.  Joni – only 42 years of age – was raised in both…

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Jennifer Myers: Joining one fraternity & leaving another

July 25, 2012 by DickH Posted in History, Lowell 8 Comments

Congratulations to Jennifer Myers on her new position as secretary to Mayor Patrick Murphy. Knowing the responsibilities of that position, I use the word “secretary” in the “secretary of state” sense rather than the “secretarial pool” sense. Jen joins an impressive roster of folks who have previously held that position…

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‘Bridge Street Bridge’ by Richard Marion

July 25, 2012 by PaulM Posted in Culture, History, Lowell, Poetry Leave a Comment

“Bridge Street Bridge” by Richard Marion (c) 2012 This painting is the cover image for Tom Sexton’s new book of Lowell poems, “Bridge Street at Dusk,” which is available now from www.loompress.com See more artwork at www.richardmarion.net

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Ships Collide ~ Andrea Doria Sinks Off Nantucket ~ July 25, 1956

July 25, 2012 by Marie Posted in History Leave a Comment

A repost from last July 25th: by Marie The Andrea Doria     Cover of Life Magazine – August 6, 1956 MassMoments reminds us today that on July 25, 1956 the ocean liner Stockholm rammed the ocean liner Andria Doria –  the fastest and largest vessel in the Italian fleet known as the…

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RIP Sherman Hemsley

July 25, 2012 by Tony Posted in Uncategorized Leave a Comment

Actor Sherman Hemsley best known for his portrayal of George Jefferson died last night. The Jeffersons, created by Norman Lear, aired for 11 seasons (1975-1985).

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View the Race, Bay State Memorial 5k

July 25, 2012 by Tony Posted in Uncategorized Leave a Comment

The Third Annual Bay State Memorial 5k Road Race will be held on Sunday, September 23, 2012 at 11:00 am, on the famous “Good Times” course in Lowell, Massachusetts. Come and join the fun, and lend your support to two incredibly worthy and valued causes: the Diane Geehan Youth Running Fund, and…

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Lowell Folk Festival ~ Time To Volunteer

July 23, 2012 by Marie Posted in Culture, Current Events, Lowell Leave a Comment

This story appeared in the Tewksbury Advocate in July, 2006 At this time of the year, memories of Lowell Festivals past can’t help but be on my mind. I volunteered at the first Lowell Folk Festival – back when it was designated as the official national folk festival! I wasn’t…

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Thoreau Refuses To Pay Back Taxes

July 23, 2012 by Marie Posted in Greater Lowell, History, Politics Leave a Comment

A reprise: MassMoments reminds us that on this day – July 23, 1846 – Henry David Thoreau after walking from his Walden Pond cabin to do an errand – found himself in the Concord town jail for refusing to pay his back taxes. His was just an over-night stay –…

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A Cautionary Tale: Stockton, Calif.

July 23, 2012 by PaulM Posted in Election 2012, Culture, History, Lowell 1 Comment

I lived in Stockton, California, for about seven months in 1967. My father had taken a job grading wool for the Cal Wool Co-op; the move didn’t work out, and my family was back in the Lowell area by the end of the year. Stockton felt a lot like Lowell…

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