Monthly Archives: June 2008

JAMFLIP

Since I was out-of-town, I missed the June meeting, I lifted this from the JAMBRA meeting notes.

A facade improvement program for the JAM neighborhood has been adopted. Called the JAM Flip Program, the city will provide a matching grant in amounts up to $25,000 for facade and landscape improvement. Information available at the DPD website: http://www.lowellma.gov/depts/dpd/projects/jam/JAMFLIP

Having talked to a few business owners in the JAM area who really wanted to improve the exterior of their spaces but lacked the funding, this is an exceptional idea. Since much of the JAM area is within an historic district, regulation requirements can dramatically increase the cost of an improvements.
During this year’s “Neighborhood Clean-Up Day” there was an overwhelming turn-out of volunteers in the JAM area. Many contractors, landscapers, donated time and materials to clean-up the area. For anyone who doesn’t get to Middlesex St. every morning, Tim Shanahan leads a group of volunteers, many from the Lowell Transitional Living Center, in keeping the area clean. It’s a wonderful statement about the future of the neighborhood.
You can get more at the JAMBRA wiki page.
http://jambra.wetpaint.com/

CELTICS

Someone sent me this story from the Andover Townsmen which prominently features former LDNA Vice-President Paul Materazzo.

Town enjoying Green spring: Celtics fans enjoy renewal By Judy WakefieldStaff Writer

Nine years ago, Paul Materazzo was just a guy from Cambridge who liked basketball and getting together with pals from his alma mater, Westfield State College, for a Celtics game. Now, he’s the Andover Planning Director — and with the NBA Finals between the Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers, heading to the new Garden has a whole new meaning. Game 4 of the NBA championship round will be tonight, Thursday in Los Angeles.

Sure, Materazzo may be too sleepy to talk about master planning on Friday thanks to the 9 p.m. start — but everybody else will be too. “Yeah, I’m tired, but so excited,” said Materazzo, who splits two coveted seats among five college pals. “We have been waiting for this. “For me, I remember Bill Walton coming to my school when I was a fourth-grader,” he said. “There’s that much more of a connection.”

Basketball fans know it’s been a long time coming. Andover High students — heck, most college students — who just graduated weren’t alive the last time the team was in the Finals, 1987.
While this is a new experience for them, for longtime Celtics season ticket holders, this is a return to glory, like the 1986 Championship team. They have been patiently waiting for a stab at the championship in this land of the repeat winners, the Boston Red Sox and New England Patriots.

Howard Kessler is a self-described big basketball fan who is sitting pretty in the playoffs as he’s been a Celtics season ticket holder for 45 years. He, too, splits his tickets among friends.
“They have come back fast this year,” he said. “And I feel pretty darn good about it.” Kessler counts Kevin Garnett and Rajon Rondo as his No. 1 players. “I really like all of the guys,” he said. “It’s a great mix of veterans and young players. I also like Leon Powe and (Glen) Big Baby Davis.”

If the Boston Celtics join the elite 21st Century championship group, Materazzo said one thing will surely happen. “The fans will blow the roof off,” he said.

LOWELL CENTER CITY COMMITTEE

For anyone who has wondered who, what, where, how… is the Lowell Center City Committee all about, you will have an opportunity to ask the question directly.

Since LDNA and CCC were both considering creating blogs for “chatter” about Downtown Lowell, we decided to consolidate the effort.

Bill Lipchitz, President, Center City Committee, will be posting for CCC, you can check out the CCC web site and hopefully Bill will give us a little blurb about what the group is currently working on.

I hope that LDNA members will contribute regularly.

I am away for a few days… try not to get in too much trouble while I am gone… Bill will be keeping on eye on things.

Cheers!
Kathleen