LOWELL City Manager Tom Golden continues to staff up his leadership team. On Wednesday, his office announced the hiring of Neil Osborne as the new director of Lowell’s Human Relations department. He replaces Mary Callery, who retired after 38 years of service to the city, holding the director role since 2012.
LOWELL The roughly 252 rooms at the Inn & Conference Center in Downtown Lowell are filling up with migrant families, fulfilling a pledge by Gov. Maura Healey last August to meet the families fleeing violence and unrest in their home countries with “compassion and resourcefulness.”
LOWELL The roughly 252 rooms at the Inn & Conference Center in Downtown Lowell are filling up with migrant families, fulfilling a pledge by Gov. Maura Healey last August to meet the families fleeing violence and unrest in their home countries with “compassion and resourcefulness.”
LOWELL Two significant housing development projects will bring more than 100 apartments and affordable housing units, and almost 200 more cars, to the densely populated and high-traffic West Sixth St. corridor of the city's Centralville neighborhood.
LOWELL An energized and confident City Manager Tom Golden gave his State of the City address to a packed City Council chamber Tuesday night, sharing his administration’s highlights from 2023 and outlining the ongoing work to build on a vision of a welcoming, vibrant, professional and dynamic Lowell.