Monthly Archives: February 2011

LDNA MEETING MONDAY FEBRUARY 28, 7PM
AT ALL ARTS GALLERY, 22 SHATTUCK ST.

Agenda
Election of officers.
Remainder of meeting is open discussion.
Refreshments will be served

Better Buildings Meeting Tonight

Just received the notice below regarding tonight’s meeting…

the next meeting is in March.

Lowell Women’s Week

For sixteen years, Lowell Women’s Week has celebrated women–from the women who have come before us to the women of today.

Find the fulll schedule of events at http://www.lowellwomensweek.org/index.html

Send-Off Ceremony

Yankee Brigade Heads To Kabul

Our friend, neighbor, LDNA board member Greg Page is off to Afghanistan by way of Texas. In the meantime his lovely wife Ratreiy will be here at home preparing for the arrival of their first child who is due in May.

I took a few more photos at the ceremony today and will post them later.

Link to channel 5 video. They have been doing a series about this brigade.
http://www.thebostonchannel.com/video/26873116/detail.html

Jackson Street Construction

Missing Caffe’ Paradiso

While watching this particular segment of the Newshour tonight it prompted some thoughts which I will share, but these are only mine and not a collective thought of LDNA: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/2011/02/in-wake-of-tucson-shootings-program-tries-to-minimize-schizophrenias-impact.html

Watch the segment and although I have zero expertise in this area it sounded so practical and logical to me and brought me back to thoughts I commented on Greg’s blog; http://anewenglanderinlowell.blogspot.com/2011/01/286-for-105000-id-like-it.html

regarding finding a way in a stripped down budget and economy to increase the number of police officers in the city. For anyone who attended our January meeting you’ll know that asst. to CM Mr. Marchand very practically reminded me that if the city increase taxes there will be demands from every department for increased funding. I will maintain my position here; “how many kids have to die before public safety becomes our priority and everything else comes next”? According to Chief Lavallee with the current number of police officers (200, optimal number being 268) his department has become a reactive v. a proactive department. The city council has been working on goals and objectives and I would like to see finding a way to maintain our police department at the top of the list. I suspect the top of the list will be attracting new business and residents. If people do not feel safe here this might as well go to the bottom of the list.

So back to why I miss the Caffe’…for those who are new to the neighborhood you missed all those very late nights when we sat around until the wee hours of the morning discussing national/city/neighborhood issues. I miss officer (Yanni) Boutselis driving by when the caffe’ was closed and we would still be hanging around on the sidewalk talking (and sometimes singing or making up our own poems) saying, “you people really need to go home”.

Now that we are all scattered in various places around the neighborhood we rarely have an opportunity to have that collective conversation (Market St. Market on Sunday mornings is somewhat of a replacement). So as suggested by someone who will remain nameless…I would like to encourage people to attend our monthly LDNA meetings and to implement more no-agenda times for us to discuss whatever is on people’s minds. Of course this will take a commitment to going back to cookies & wine at meetings but I’m willing to find the time to make cookies to create a more communal atmosphere for everyone.

Just walking down the street on a snow day…