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Eye On Art: Signs of spring in Lowell, Worcester

Midwinter is here, with snow, cold and Winterfest, Lowell’s seasonal celebration, taking place this weekend. But there are hints of spring’s renewal even as we bundle up against the wind. Artists are invited to register online for the Lowell-based Brush Art Gallery’s annual Four-by-Four Exhibit, being held March 20-23. The Four-by-Four raises funds for the […]

Eye on Art: Post-holiday art options offer ways to weather winter

You may be suffering from a post-holiday cold, the flu, or COVID, all of which are running rampant now. Or it could be a case of the winter blues getting you down. But art is all around us, and you are urged to partake of it wherever and whenever possible. The Greater Lowell Regional Art […]

Deceased = Ouellette, Oscar Joseph (Willie) :: So Md Obituary

Deceased = Ouellette, Oscar Joseph (Willie) :: So Md Obituary
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T C OKs contracts for work funded by road bond

T C OKs contracts for work funded by road bond
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Razing a relic: smokestack, one of only pieces left of Crompton Mill, is demolished

WEST WARWICK — On a sliver of land bordered by Pulaski Street and the Pawtuxet River, a longtime symbol of Crompton’s roots as a mill village no longer stands.  “It’s bittersweet,” Jason Licciardi, councilor of West Warwick’s Ward 4, where the old Crompton Mill smokestack was located, said of watching as the piece of the past was knocked down Wednesday. “This is history that we’re living right now.” The West Warwick Town Council began to discuss razing the approximately 120-foot-tall smokestack last year amid concerns over the structure’s safety. Surrounded by occupied buildings — Lil Rhody Storage sits only some 30 feet from it — and situated beside a somewhat heavily-trafficked road, Public Works Director Don Ouellette warned during a recent council meeting that the tower, which had cracked bricks and was leaning, could fall at any time. An engineer had also deemed the chimney structurally unsafe. 

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