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The Column: Point of order – or pointless?

ROBERT’S RULES has been referenced so many times of late in both Lowell City Council and School Committee meetings, that it probably should have its own seat at the table.

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Editorial: No one answer for flipping voters' turnoff to a turn-on

While there’s no way to know if Lowell’s results would have differed if more majority-minority district residents had shown up at the polls, their lack of participation did signify one of the many symptoms contributing to the ailing state of municipal elections.

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Election results: Low voter turnout, engagement

LOWELL Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and Bugs Bunny weren't on the ballot, but the cartoon characters and other write-in names collectively took in more votes than several City Council candidates.

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Feds investigating cyberattack of Lowell network

LOWELL As the cyberattack of Lowell’s municipal network enters its third week, the city confirmed that the online group “Play” has claimed responsibility for the breached network that has disrupted operations since April 24. The Sun also confirmed that the FBI and other federal agencies are involved in the forensic investigation of the attack.

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Feds Now Investigating the Lowell, Mass., Cyber Attack

The online group "Play" has claimed responsibility for the cyber attack against the city of Lowell's municipal network. The incident, now in its third week, has been disruptive to city operations.

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