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“9/11”

September 10, 2011 by PaulM Posted in Current Events, Greater Lowell, History, Lowell Leave a Comment

9/11 . In their Catholic high school, John one day sat down for lunch next to a quiet kid who needed a big friend, and the quiet kid grew up to be a teacher and never forgot what it meant to have that new friend—he told people about his friend John, the…

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Today’s 9/11 Remembrance in Shanksville, PA: Flight 93

September 10, 2011 by PaulM Posted in Uncategorized Leave a Comment

The NYTimes reported on today’s remembrance ceremony for Flight 93, which crashed in a field after passengers fought the hijackers for control of the plane. Read the article by Katharine Q. Seelye, and get the NYT if you want more. The passenger rebellion, he said, “is the most important battle…

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Sustainability Snapshots for Lowell: Deadline Sept. 15

September 10, 2011 by PaulM Posted in Culture, History, Lowell Leave a Comment

Note the Sept. 15 deadline for submission of photographs for the Sustainability Snapshots project of the City of Lowell’s Dept. of Planning and Development. Here are the details. What do you want to pass on to future generations? Share your vision of Lowell. Contest Overview Nearly ten years ago, the…

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Mass Moments: Congresswoman Edith Nourse Rogers Died on September 10, 1960

September 10, 2011 by Marie Posted in History, Lowell, Politics, Greater Lowell Leave a Comment

After serving for 35 years as a Member of Congress representing the Massachusetts Fifth Congressional District, Edith Nourse Rogers died on this day September 10, 1960 – in the midst of her nineteenth Congressional campaign, three days before the primary. Mrs. Rogers – at the urging of his supporters –…

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City Council Candidate Night – Crime & Public Safety

September 9, 2011 by DickH Posted in Lowell, City Council 6 Comments

Thursday night September 8, 2011, more than 100 people gathered at the Lafayette Club on Fletcher Street for a candidate forum conducted by the Citywide Neighborhood Council. Fifteen of the seventeen candidates participated (Rita Mercier was at a Cemetery Commission meeting and Fred Doyle at his own fund raiser). The…

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Greater Lowell Area Democrats (GLAD) To Meet Tomorrow September 10th

September 9, 2011 by Marie Posted in Current Events, Greater Lowell, Lowell, Politics Leave a Comment

The next regular breakfast meeting of Greater Lowell Area Democrats after the summer break will be held tomorrow – Saturday September 10, 20011 – at 8am SHARP at the Independence Grill at the Radisson Hotel in Chelmsford. The regular agenda will include: ongoing topics such as the status of state…

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“President’s jobs speech kicks off his 2012 campaign” by Marjorie Arons-Barron

September 9, 2011 by DickH Posted in Election 2012 Leave a Comment

The entry below is being cross posted from Marjorie Arons-Barron’s own blog. Before President Obama’s much heralded jobs speech last night, NPR’s Scott Horsley called it a “Hail Mary pass.” The reason we remember Doug Flutie’s “Hail Mary pass” is that it worked. Such last-ditch efforts don’t often result in…

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“Passaconaway’s Introduction to English Mannerisms” by Jim Peters

September 9, 2011 by DickH Posted in History 1 Comment

Regular contributor Jim Peters shares the following essay: “First Encounter Beach” is well-known to anyone who has traveled to Cape Cod and gotten as far as Orleans or Eastham. It was the strip of land on which the Wampanoags and the Pilgrims attacked one another, with no one killed and…

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Surf’s Up

September 9, 2011 by DickH Posted in Culture Leave a Comment

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‘Lucy Larcom Park’ by Richard Marion

September 9, 2011 by PaulM Posted in Culture, History, Lowell Leave a Comment

“Lucy Larcom Park” by Richard Marion (c) 2011 To see more artwork, visit www.richardmarion.net

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