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UMass Lowell Chancellor Meehan in Merrimack Valley Magazine

March 7, 2011 by PaulM Posted in Greater Lowell, History, Lowell, Current Events, Education 1 Comment

UMass Lowell Chancellor Marty Meehan is featured in the new issue of Merrimack Valley Magazine. Read the article by Kathleen Pierce here, and subscribe to the MVM if you want to read more articles like this. The photographs are by Kevin Harkins.

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‘America Is Not Broke’: Michael Moore in Madison, Wisconsin

March 7, 2011 by PaulM Posted in Current Events, Election 2010, History, Lowell Leave a Comment

Thanks to Nomi Herbstman for posting on Facebook the link to Michael Moore’s speech to the protestors in Madison, Wis. Read it here from readersupportednews.org

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Lowell Graffiti

March 6, 2011 by DickH Posted in Lowell 4 Comments

Tony Sampas found this interesting message on the Broadway side of the building that used to be Cote’s paint store.

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“Meanderings” by Jim Peters

March 6, 2011 by DickH Posted in Current Events, Lowell Leave a Comment

Frequent contributor Jim Peters is pleased that the snow is melting and spring is coming: This has been one tough winter. How tough was it? I was threatened with being decked out by a guy driving a sports car when my snowblower blew snow in the wrong direction and hit…

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Lively Debate in Haverhill Sparked by Dubus’ Memoir

March 6, 2011 by PaulM Posted in Culture, Current Events, Greater Lowell, History, Lowell 1 Comment

The Eagle Tribune’s Haverhill coverage today includes a lively debate about the potential impact of author Andre Dubus III’s memoir “Townie” on the image of the city. Mayor James Fiorentini took exception to initial media coverage of Andre’s book with references to the rough side of life in the Haverhill of the…

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from ‘March’ by Lucy Larcom

March 6, 2011 by PaulM Posted in Culture, History, Lowell, Poetry Leave a Comment

Setting aside her poems about war, slavery, work, and spirituality for this morning, here’s an except from one of Lucy Larcom’s many poems about the environment. This poem is from “The Poetical Works of Lucy Larcom, Household Edition” (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, & Co., 1885). About her poems, her friend John…

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Lucy Larcom Remembered on Her Birthday

March 5, 2011 by Marie Posted in Culture, History, Lowell, Poetry 1 Comment

To honor of  Lucy Larcom’s birthday on this day – March 5, 1824 – this exerpt from her memoir  – “A New England Girlhood’ – seems appropriate. Larcom was reflecting on her days in the sisterhood we know as the  Lowell mill girls: In recalling those years of my girlhood at Lowell,…

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Micky Ward and Dicky Ekland “Tracked Down”

March 5, 2011 by Marie Posted in Lowell, Culture, Current Events, History Leave a Comment

From today’s Boston Herald  – the  Inside Track – and the beat goes on… . . . The Pride of Lowell “Irish” Micky Ward and his bro, Dicky Eklund, fresh from their appearance at the Academy Awards, where their story, “The Fighter,” took home two Oscars, delivering their message of…

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Boston Massacre Remembered – March 5, 1770

March 5, 2011 by Marie Posted in History, Politics Leave a Comment

MassMoments reminds us today of the Boston Massacre that played out over several days in early March of 1779. Boston was a tense town with many in the populace unhappy with British troops in occupation. For many months there were taunts and skirmishes with the troops that culminated in actions and…

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March Ahead: Cultural Activities

March 5, 2011 by PaulM Posted in Culture, History, Lowell 4 Comments

We’re on the March or in the March or however we want to say it. This month and next month are huge for cultural activities in the city. Here’s a sample and by no means everything this month: Today and tomorrow: XFest 2011  at 119 Gallery, 119  Chelmsford St (www.119gallery.org)…

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