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Downtown Bars

Spoke too soon…this one is ours.
From Channel 4 Eye Team
A man was arrested for allegedly attempting to punch Celtics guard Rajon Rondo outside a Lowell nightclub early Saturday morning.
Rondo was at Brian’s Ivy Hall on Merrimack Street in Lowell for a promotional appearance.

According to Mr. Hayburst, one of the clubs owners in a SUN article, “Rondo was unpersonable and disrespectful toward patrons.”
http://www.lowellsun.com/local/ci_19378063

However Mr. Hayhurst told the Globe, “Rondo…didn’t seem aggressive at any point during the night…”
http://www.boston.com/Boston/metrodesk/2011/11/haverhill-man-allegedly-tries-punch-celtics-guard-rajon-rondo-lowell-nightclub/MPvga9KineKK5e33ToKe7N/index.html?p1=News_links

On Brian’s Ivy Hall Facebook page, “Get here early! Be prepared for yet ANOTHER CRAZY night!!.’ “ANOTHER CRAZY NIGHT AT Brian’s Ivy Hall!!! BEST CLUB IN LOWELL!!! LAST NIGHT 700 PEOPLE”

Unlike Mayor Menino; I have never seen our Mayor or a city councelor come downtown to see for themselves what is going on at 1:45 AM.

City of Lights Parade Saturday November 26th

this is a great fun, festive start to the holidays. Photos from previous parade.

In preparation for next Saturday’s City of Lights Parade (Saturday November 26 at 4:30 PM), parking meters will be bagged starting at 7am on Saturday November 26 on Central Street , Merrimack Street and Arcand Drive . From 4pm – till about 6:00pm the streets listed will be completely closed until the parade passes.

Please note once the parade is over all bags will be removed and during the parade there will be two way traffic on Mark et Street from Dutton Street to the garage.

On parade day parking will be free at the John and Mark et Street Garage from 11am – midnight. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me at any time and for additional information please visit www.lowellcityoflights.org or www.lowell.org

Downtown Bars

Not our downtown…Boston downtown. I like that fact Mayor Menino took the time to go see for himself.

4 Shot Outside ‘Troubled’ Boston Nightclub « CBS Boston

Lowell Neighborhood Innovation Grant Program

2011 Downtown Summit

Today we honor all the men and women who have served and especially our friend and neighbor Greg Page who is in Afghanistan. We are very proud of you and eagerly awaiting the HUGE celebration we will have when you are home. Stay safe Lily’s Dad!

Veterans Day

The members UMass Lowell community will be engaging in a Veterans Day Celebration and Flag Raising Ceremony on Wednesday, November 9th at 10:30a.m. As a precautionary measure we would like to inform you as area residents, that this event will be followed by a flyover of Air Force F-15s at 11:30a.m. This portion of the event will be very brief, yet extremely loud.

UMass Lowell diligently serves the more than 500 students who are veterans and has been selected for a second time as a “ Military Friendly School ” by G.I. Jobs Magazine; we are one of only three public universities in Massachusetts to earn this designation. The Military Friendly Schools’ list honors the top 15 percent of colleges, universities and schools that are doing the most to embrace America ‘s veterans as students.

In honor of our student veterans and the veterans of our nation, we commend their courage and valor; as such we feel that a flyover of Air Force F-15’s is a token of the esteem and admiration that we at UMass Lowell hold for our veterans.
Patty Coffey, MA
Assistant Director
Office of Community and Cultural Affairs
978/934-3218
University of Massachusetts Lowell
http://www.uml.edu

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post-storm operations

Following this weekend’s freak mid-fall snowstorm, City officials have put in place sheltering and debris removal plans.

Public Works crews along with contractors have been removing tree limbs that have fallen in the public way that are not near downed power lines.

“We urge residents to use caution until all wires have been repaired and debris removed,” said City Manager Bernie Lynch. “Our first priority is to make our roads and sidewalks safe and to provide shelter for our residents who have lost power. As we move forward we are also making arrangements to help residents dispose of fallen tree limbs.”

The following debris drop off locations will be opened to assist residents in disposing of fallen branches on Saturday, November 5 and Saturday, November 12 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.:
Hovey Field, 31 Hovey Ave. off of Hildreth St. near the Dracut line (Centralville)
Leblanc Park/McNamara Park, 475 West Meadow Rd. (Pawtucketville)
Cawley Stadium, 512 Douglas Rd. (Belvidere)
DPW Yard, 1365 Middlesex St. (Highlands)
In addition, the Public Works yard will be open for storm related tree disposal Wednesday, November 2 to Friday, November 4 from 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Material will be accepted from Lowell residents only. Residents must present a Lowell tax bill or valid driver’s license issued in Lowell to confirm residency.

Material that is acceptable as yard waste (Branches must be less than 3′ in length and less than 3″ in diameter at the widest end.) can be put out for yard waste pickup on regularly scheduled days.

City officials have met with National Grid representatives and continue to press for expediting repairs.

“As of this afternoon we are told that Varnum Avenue areas have come back online,” said Lynch. “We are in constant contact with National Grid officials and will press for full restoration of power to all neighborhoods and all Lowell residents as soon as possible.”

The Lowell Senior Center will remain open as an emergency shelter for residents still without power. Call (978) 970-4131 to confirm that the Center is still open.

Drivers are urged to use caution when driving through areas without power at night and to approach each signaled intersection without operating traffic lights as a 4-way stop.

Residents are also reminded that Trick or Treating has been postponed to next Sunday, November 6 from 6-8 p.m.