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'Our children are going to benefit from this'

BOSTON —A group of advocates waited outside of the Senate Chamber as lawmakers met in formal session.

 

Locking in on affordable spaces

LOWELL —For the next 25 years, Rogers Hall will stay affordable.
"I think it's so much security (for) people who live here that are much younger than me," said Dolly Szablak, a 91-year-old resident of Rogers Hall and life-long Lowell resident.

 

Matt Small remembered by peers

TEWKSBURY — As Administrative Director for the Tewksbury Police Department, Matt Small was ingrained in nearly every aspect of the department's operations.

 

Adie's impact leads to dedication

Dr. Janice Adie was always willing to fight for the needs of her students during her time working in the Lowell Public School District, Mayor Bill Samaras said.

 

Rain Barrel Program is pushed in town

WILMINGTON — In other business, the Board of Selectmen's Tuesday night meeting also covered the Rain Barrel Program and appointments to the Town Meeting Review Committee, among others.

 

State aims to identify priorities

LOWELL —Where and how should the state invest in transportation infrastructure around Massachusetts between 2020 and 2024?

 

Ed Markey is currently the luckiest man in the United States

Eddie Markey just dodged a bullet, which only goes to show that it is better to be lucky than good.
If Shannon Liss-Riordan of Brookline is Markey's only opponent in the 2020 Democrat primary for the U.

 

Learn from the French Revolution

"In this period, the head and body of Monsieur Foulon are introduced in triumph, the head on a pike, the body dragged naked on the earth .

 

Local Briefs

Memorial Park Committee to hold open houseCHELMSFORD — The Chelmsford Veterans Memorial Park Committee will hold an open house at the park Saturday from 10 a.

 

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