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File Under: All Sea Roads Lead to Lowell (The Titanic)

March 30, 2012 by PaulM Posted in History, Lowell Leave a Comment

Our frequent contributor author Steve O’Connor sent along a bulletin of interest regarding Lowell and The Titanic, that doomed ocean liner much in the news with the centennial of the sinking due next month. Here’s the message received by Steve via a friend who grew up in Lowell and has…

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Tour of Lowell City Hall Part 2

March 30, 2012 by Tony Posted in Uncategorized Leave a Comment

Below is Part 2 of a video tour of Lowell City Hall given by City Councilor Rita Mercier along with Erica Alarise (host). The show is produced and edited by Crystal Johnson and posted by heels2479.

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Greater Lowell Bar honors Hon. Paul Chernoff

March 29, 2012 by DickH Posted in Current Events, Lowell 3 Comments

The Greater Lowell Bar Association held a retirement celebration for the Honorable Paul Chernoff today at the Lowell Superior Court. Judge Chernoff, who has sat at the Lowell courthouse more than perhaps any other Superior Court judge over the past decade, had officially retired several years ago upon reaching age…

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Andrew Jackson, Charles Dickens and Lowell

March 29, 2012 by DickH Posted in History, Lowell, Current Events Leave a Comment

Within a single decade, two of the most influential men in the early eighteenth century, Andrew Jackson and Charles Dickens, both visited Lowell. What they saw here greatly influenced their views of the coming age of industrialization. On the eve of the grand opening of the Dickens and Massachusetts exhibit…

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Along the green at Chelmsford and Hale Streets

March 29, 2012 by DickH Posted in Lowell Leave a Comment

Tony Sampas shares this picture from “the green” at Chelmsford and Hale Streets, also known as Lincoln Square in Lowell

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Neary, Grande Kickstart a Musical Theater Venture

March 29, 2012 by PaulM Posted in Culture, History, Lowell Leave a Comment

Jack Neary, Lee Grande, and company have “kick-started” their musical theater venture that will begin with a production of “The Music Man” at UMass Lowell’s Durgin Hall in August. Using the online Kickstarter tool to raise capital, Jack and friends have reached their goal of $7,600 ($100 for each of…

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Howl: Charles Dickens as John Lennon

March 29, 2012 by PaulM Posted in Culture, History, Lowell Leave a Comment

Howl in Lowell has a lively report on the Charles Dickens museum exhibition opening at the National Park’s Boott Mills Museum on Friday, March 30, at 5 pm. The media coverage has been outstanding for this project, from the Sun and Boston Globe to the Washington Post and WBUR-FM radio…

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UMass Lowell…Got Talent?

March 29, 2012 by Tony Posted in Uncategorized Leave a Comment

Nicely produced promo for UML’s upcoming talent show.

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Meet UMass Lowell’s Greeley Peace Scholar John Prendergast

March 28, 2012 by PaulM Posted in History, Lowell Leave a Comment

Human rights activist John Prendergast will be at UMass Lowell for four days in early April. Several of his presentations are free and open to the public. Everyone is welcome. Tuesday, April 3, 12.30-1.45 pm “Good News Peace Stories from Africa: The 2012 Day Without Violence Lecture.” Sponsored by the…

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Chamber of Commerce Municipal Breakfast

March 28, 2012 by DickH Posted in Current Events, Greater Lowell, Lowell Leave a Comment

Yesterday morning at the UMass Lowell Inn & Conference Center, the Greater Lowell Chamber of Commerce held its 17th Annual Municipal Breakfast. Moderated by Lowell Mayor Patrick Murphy, the event featured the city/town managers of Lowell, Westford, Dracut, Chelmsford and Billerica each giving an overview of the important civic and…

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