MUNICIPAL MEETINGS get a bad rap. Rather than being staid yawners, they can provide relatable public information, as well as unexpected public spectacle, and a lot of it is catnip for reporters who bring those stories to readers.
EVER SINCE Lowell City Councilor Corey Robinson was arraigned in November at Lowell District Court on two counts of alleged domestic assault and battery on a household/family member, his private legal peril has dominated the people’s business.