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Civil War 150: Wresting the US Capitol From the Bivouackers and Bakers

July 12, 2011 by Marie Posted in Greater Lowell, History, Lowell, Politics Leave a Comment

Union soldiers at attention in front of the Capitol (Library of Congress Collection via NYTimes) In today’s New York Times “Opinionator,” author and reporter Guy Gugliotta tells us of the struggle to finish the job of building the new Senate and House wings of the United States Capitol as well…

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Mickey Ward Charities Honors Treasurer Grossman As “Fighter of the Year”

July 12, 2011 by Marie Posted in Current Events, Greater Lowell Leave a Comment

Last night Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Steven Grossman was honored as the “Fighter of the Year.” The award was presented at the 4th annual golf tournament benefiting the Team Micky Ward Charities at Meadow Creek Golf Club in Dracut. The Team Micky Foundation is a non-profit charitable organization…

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Architectural details along Merrimack Street

July 12, 2011 by DickH Posted in Lowell Leave a Comment

The artistic eye of Tony Sampas caught these architectural details somewhere on Merrimack Street.

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Small Cities Conference in Worcester

July 11, 2011 by Marie Posted in Lowell, Greater Lowell 3 Comments

The study of the future of small cities continues as a Worcester conference focuses on the future of small industrial cities in New England. Two of those cities are in the Merrimack Valley – Lowell and Lawrence. From the Associated Press via the Boston Globe: The Federal Reserve Bank of…

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Lowell: Public Visioning on Housing & Public Services Thursday Night

July 11, 2011 by Marie Posted in Current Events, Lowell 3 Comments

A reminder from Lowell’s Department of Planning and Development: In July and August, as part of the update to Lowell’s citywide Master Plan, the Department of Planning and Development will host a series of public visioning sessions to collect input from the community and help shape a vision for the…

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Civil War Boston Guidebook Creates a Kerfuffle

July 11, 2011 by Marie Posted in Culture, Greater Lowell, History, Lowell, Politics 1 Comment

History is usually defined as a chronological record of significant events (as affecting a nation or institution) often including an explanation of their causes. Sometimes the interpretation of history along with its presentation can cause some problems. There’s a local kerfuffle over “Walking Tours of Civil War Boston’’ – the…

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Farewell, Dick Williams

July 11, 2011 by PaulM Posted in Culture, History, Lowell Leave a Comment

The former manager and player passed away last week. Here are a couple of baseball card memories of Dick Williams. The first is a Topps baseball card from 1964, and the other is his manager card from the Impossible Dream year of 1967, also a Topps card.

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Merrimack Valley Magazine (July-Aug)

July 11, 2011 by PaulM Posted in Lowell, Culture, Greater Lowell, History Leave a Comment

See the latest in Merrimack Valley Magazine. Features include the Lowell Summer Music Series with Peter Aucella, the Lowell Film Festival, Micky Ward Charities, Shaw Farm in Dracut, and plenty more. This publication has become required reading “In the Merrimack Valley” (to take a phrase from my blogging colleague Marie).

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Tracking Beat Writers in the U.S.A.

July 11, 2011 by PaulM Posted in Culture, History, Lowell Leave a Comment

In the journal The Beat Review Beat literature scholar Jimmy Fazzino of the Universtiy of California, Santa Cruz, reviews Bill Morgan’s latest book “Beat Atlas: A State by State Guide to the Beat Generation in America” (2011: City Lights Books, S.F.). The guidebook opens with Lowell and Jack Kerouac. Beginning…

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US Women’s Soccer team beats Brazil

July 11, 2011 by DickH Posted in Current Events 7 Comments

I still have a hard time following soccer, but this apparently was an all-time classic ending. The US was down 2-1 in “extra time” when, in the very last minute of play, the Americans scored the tying goal. The outcome was decided by penalty kicks. This video, from ESPN, shows…

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