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Artworks by K-12 students sound alarm on changing environment

LOWELL Kaylin Oakes, a sophomore from Tyngsboro whose art is teaching people about the climate crisis, is the top winner in the state’s division of UMass Lowell’s Cool Science Contest. The competition asks K-12 students to create illustrations that depict the science behind extreme weather, then shares the artwork on transit buses to educate the public.

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The Column: Hellos, goodbyes and what the hecks

NOT THAT anybody is counting, but it is Day 52 since a large section of the uppermost brick façade of the Mass Mills IV project crashed at least 30 feet onto the Riverwalk located between Boott Mills and the Lowell Memorial Auditorium.

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3 candidates seek 2 seats on Chelmsford Select Board

3 candidates seek 2 seats on Chelmsford Select Board
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Ed Augustus sees housing in Lowell's future

LOWELL State Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities Secretary Ed Augustus took a tour of in-process and pre-development housing projects that will add nearly 300 new units to the city’s housing stock within a quarter-mile area around City Hall.

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Centralville traffic congestion concerns residents

LOWELL New housing in Lowell is moving away from a car-centric transportation model, local developer Peter Marlowe said in building documents for his apartment and affordable housing project planned for the densely populated and high-traffic West Sixth St. corridor of the city’s Centralville neighborhood. His project received conditional approval from the Planning Board during its Monday night meeting.

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