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During Earth Week, UMass Lowell planted 21 trees along Wilder Street that were donated to the university by the Lowell Parks ...
The Mill City received the lion’s share of $18 million in Housing Development Incentive Program tax credits for market-rate ...
Starting in late May or sometime in June, contractors are scheduled to begin the main work on a $4 million project to fix drainage issues that have led to flooding on Lowell Street, according to the ...
Police are searching for a missing boy after he fell into the Merrimack River near the Tsongas Center in Lowell.
The preliminary investigation suggests that the boy was in a canal before being quickly pulled into the river by the current.
After a long economic slump, the post-industrial New England city is encouraging development, filling vacant properties and ...
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HAVERHILL — A deceased man who was recovered from the Merrimack River last week has been identified as Leon Langlais, 71, of Lowell, according to the Essex County District Attorney’s Office.
"UMass Lowell is among the nation's leading centers for plastics technology, and its Plastics Engineering program...is helping to push new boundaries of how these versatile materials are used, ...
Spring has still not sprung in parts of Massachusetts — some residents woke up to snow Friday morning and more is possible this weekend. A winter weather advisory is also in effect in Western ...
The man has been identified as Leon Langlais, 71, of Lowell, Tucker's office said. The man's cause and manner of death will be determined by the Massachusetts Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.
An undetermined number of people are missing. The collapse happened around 12:30 a.m. Fray Luis Rosario, who owned restaurants in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, was among the victims in the tragedy.
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