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Unions, city spar over proposed labor agreement for LHS project

LOWELL — The downtown high school project, at long last, has the funding. Now who will build it?

 

Swerving car on Bridge Street leads to arrest

PELHAM — A report of driver swerving all over Bridge Street while his car emitted the smell of marijuana last month led to a four-week investigation and the issuance of a federal arrest warrant, authorities say.

 

Edina Hirt can see the end of her involved journey

LOWELL — An empty UMass Lowell picture frame sits in Edina Hirt's living room.
The frame has served as a source of motivation for Hirt, who is the first in her family to attend college.

 

Philly fugitive sought

A fugitive from Philadelphia, wanted by the U.S. Marshals Service for the distribution of fentanyl and heroin, may have fled to Lowell, authorities say.

 

Voters OK $1.4M budget override

PEPPERELL -- — Residents have officially approved a $1.4 million Proposition 2½ override of the town's 2020 budget.

 

Unions, city spar over proposed labor agreement for LHS project

LOWELL — The downtown high school project, at long last, has the funding. Now who will build it?

 

No bail for home invasion suspect

LOWELL — A man facing eight criminal charges for allegedly forcing his way into a Chelmsford apartment with a gun while dressed in "UPS-style" clothing on May 9 has been ordered held without bail.

 

Swerving car leads to arrest

PELHAM -- — A report of driver swerving all over Bridge Street while his car emitted the smell of marijuana last month led to a four-week investigation and the issuance of a federal arrest warrant, authorities say.

 

Lowell man swept up in ICE operation

ICE agents using fingerprints from drunken driving arrests have swept up 141 illegal immigrants in New England the past few weeks, including a Kenyan national living in Lowell with pending rape, robbery and strangulation charges.

 

Event will raise money for temple's final piece

CHELMSFORD — —When the first wave of Cambodian refugees settled in Lowell during the early 1980s, they used a small apartment located in the Acre neighborhood as a makeshift Buddhist temple.

 

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