Lowell political blogging video. Produced for Leftinlowell.com.
Yeah, the City Manager muttered. And it wasn't a nice mutter. But honestly, does anyone who watches this exchange blame him in the least? My middle finger woulda been out a long time past. Honestly, Lynch has some of the most patience of anyone I've ever met.
Warren stops in Lowell at Hookslide Kelly's on her tour of the Commonwealth, to thank activists and elected officials for working on her campaign.
This is the reason most of Lowell is pulling its hair out every week. A perfect example of one Councilor who disregards rules, laws, and plain old sanity to further an agenda which is, simply, to always be reflexively against the City Manager. All politics is personal.
Candidate interviews from LiL, for broadcast on LTC and on the blog. All candidates were given the same time and the same topics, but could range wherever they wanted within those topics. Part 1 features incumbent Patrick Murpjhy and challenger Vesna Nuon. (Candidates appear in the order they were taped at the studio.)
Candidate interviews from LiL, for broadcast on LTC and on the blog. All candidates were given the same time and the same topics, but could range wherever they wanted within those topics. Part 1 features incumbent Joe Mendonca and challenger Paul Belley. (Candidates appear in the order they were taped at the studio.)
Candidate interviews from LiL, for broadcast on LTC and on the blog. All candidates were given the same time and the same topics, but could range wherever they wanted within those topics. Part 1 features challengers Marty Lorrey and Corey Belanger. (Candidates appear in the order they were taped at the studio.)
Candidate interviews from LiL, for broadcast on LTC and on the blog. All candidates were given the same time and the same topics, but could range wherever they wanted within those topics. Part 1 features Mayor Jim Milinazzo and challenger Van Pech. (Candidates appear in the order they were taped at the studio.)
The Lowell neighborhood groups came together for a series of four forums. This video is of most of the questions asked of candidates at the fourth of these events, which had a focus of economic development. I missed a few questions at the end, due to battery life, but for full *audio* of the event via another recorder, visit leftinlowell.com
The Lowell neighborhood groups came together for a series of four forums. This video is the opening statements of the candidates at the fourth of these events, which had a focus of economic development.
Former City Councilor and Mayor of Lowell Eileen Donoghue announces her candidacy for state Senate to replace Senator Panagiotakos, at Cobblestones in Lowell, MA.