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Local Author Spotlight: Bob Hodge 

Local Author Spotlight  Bob Hodge  Please describe your writing routine. Is there a time of day or place that is most productive for you?  Early morning, I will read what I wrote on the previous day and take things from there. Is there anything in Lowell or in the surrounding area that has inspired your…
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Local Author Spotlight: David Daniel

Local Author Spotlight  David Daniel  Please describe your writing routine. Is there a time of day or place that is most productive for you?  Generally early morning-- 5 a.m. for a couple hours. Is there anything in Lowell or in the surrounding area that has inspired your work? Such a place to take nice walks…
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Staff Picks and Goodreads

A couple of weeks ago, we presented the Best Books of 2023 according to a selection of 50 magazines, websites, newspapers, book review journals, awards committees, libraries, and bookstores. This week, we are sharing the books that the Pollard Library staff loved last year.  You can find many of the books listed on the Best…
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Local Author Spotlight: Joanne Carota 

Local Author Spotlight  Joanne Carota  Please describe your writing routine. Is there a time of day or place that is most productive for you? Morning coffee has become the most productive writing time. I don't have a specific routine because strict routines are confining. Writing is my creative venture; intuiting words and phrases before writing…
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Becoming “Annie”

Becoming "Annie" by Walter V. Hickey Originally published in the Lowell Historical Society Newsletter Winter 2024 edition - republished with permission of Walter Hickey and the Lowell Historical Society As so often happens, when researching one thing, you find something totally unexpected. Recently I was looking at the Register of Female Voters in 1879 when…
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The Best Books of 2023

Compiling the best books of each year is one of my favorite projects. Learning which books reviewers, critics, librarians, and booksellers love is always interesting. I find myself rooting for books, especially if they need just one more to make it to 5, 10, or 20 lists. Of course, “best” is subjective, which is evidenced…
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The Early Days of the Lowell Police Court

In 1853 on November 10th, the city of Lowell said goodbye to the first Police Court judge, the Honorable Joseph Locke, with his death in the Chapel Hill area of the City at the age of 81 ½ years. Judge Locke was born in Fitzwilliam, NH in 1772 to Jonathan Locke and Mary Haven of Portsmouth, NH. He…
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Thanksgiving? National Day of Mourning? Which is it?

The short answer is: both. Let me explain: I remember one of the first history classes I attended in college. I was getting a degree in history and had been interested in the subject since I was a kid and my grandma read me the story of the Pilgrims every year. Something the professor said…
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Indigenous Heritage Month Book Recommendations

November is Indigenous Heritage Month and what's better way to celebrate than with a good book? Check out these featured titles by Indigenous authors, featuring Indigenous stories. You're sure to find something you'll enjoy! Picture Books Benny the Bananasaurus Rex (Inuit)    by Sarabeth Holden ; illustrated by Emma Pedersen  A funny and relatable story…
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Native American Heritage Month

November is Native American Heritage Month. Native Americans of the Pennacook tribes have been living in and around what we now call Lowell for hundreds of years and a few still live here today. UMass Lowell has a wonderful ‘Brief History’ which is part of their Land Acknowledgement page. “Brief History of native peoples in…
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Those buried under the “Witch Bonney” monument

While it’s spooky season and Lowell was dubbed the most haunted town in Massachusetts last year, there’s myth and then there’s the reality. We’ll be focusing on the illustrious Witch Bonney monument at one of the city’s most beautiful treasures, Lowell Cemetery. This monument was created by Frank Edwin Elwell, also known as “an American…
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Book Recommendations for Filipino Heritage Month

October is Filipino Heritage Month! To celebrate, we're excited to share with you some book recommendations for patrons of all ages. There's something here for everyone! Picture Books  When Lola Visits   by Michelle Sterling; art by Aaron Asis  Summer doesn't start until her Lola--her grandmother from the Philippines--comes for her annual visit. When Lola visits,…
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Exploring Franco-American History in Lowell

In honor of our Lowell Reads selection, Legends of Little Canada: Aunt Rose, Harvey’s Bookland, and my Captain Jack by Charlie Gargiulo, we are going to look at the history related to French Canadian immigrants (or as listed below Franco-Americans) as it pertains to Lowell. Within our local history materials, we have a number of studies,…
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