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Heimlich hero gives Lowell girl a second chance at life

LOWELL — Aron Cleary pulls into the Lewises driveway on West Meadow Road on a recent Sunday afternoon and Jen Lewis meets him at the car door with a hug.

 

AP-NORC Poll: Trump not boosted by strong American economy

WASHINGTON (AP) — The solid economy is doing little to bolster support for President Donald Trump.

 

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OPEC weighs extension of output cuts amid slackening demand

Eds: Updates with comment from Saudi energy minister. With AP Photos.
VIENNA (AP) — OPEC is deciding whether to extend its current deal to cut production for six to nine months as the oil cartel faces a weakening demand outlook because of

 

Thousand of violation reports from other states went unnoticed at Mass. RMV

BOSTON A review of Registry of Motor Vehicles operations that was launched in the wake of a crash that killed seven people revealed deeper problems than previously believed, including thousands of unprocessed violation reports from other states,

 

Growing scam targeting seniors

DRACUT —Over a year ago, Bethany Loveless' concern grew over a scam involving the new Medicare cards that were expected to roll out during the month of April.

 

Green energy program praised

BOSTON — The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company lauded municipal utilities for embracing green energy in an event at the Statehouse last week that featured Lowell Rep.

 

A new Budget Buddy takes the helm as two depart

LOWELL — At a shindig that included many memories, numerous citations from dignitaries and even a skit depicting "the Kathy and Anita story," Budget Buddies founders Anita Saville and Kathy Brough celebrated the organization's 10th

 

Chelmsford hires community services boss

CHELMSFORD — Jennifer Melanson wasn't looking for a new job when she learned of the new community services coordinator position created in town.

 

A look at Lowell's budget

LOWELL —A level-funded budget will maintain city services, but residents should expect some infrastructure updates and big ticket purchases this coming fiscal year, officials say.

 

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