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State Senator Ed Kennedy Visits Daley School Civics Class
State Senator Ed Kennedy and Lowell School Committeeman Dominik Lay met with Ms. Miranda’s eighth grade class at the Daley School on Monday, March 27. During their visit the State Senator and School Committeeman engaged in a lively discussion about state and local government and how best to address the issues impacting the transportation infrastructure…
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State Senator Ed Kennedy Speaks at Lowell Women’s Week Breakfast
State Senator Ed Kennedy was honored to be one of the speakers at the Annual Lowell Women’s Week Breakfast on Monday, March 27 and to present citations from the Massachusetts State Senate to the three Because of Her Award recipients – Maria Aybar, Leeanne George and Pauline King. The annual breakfast was held at Lenzi’s…
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State Senator Ed Kennedy Hosts Area Office Hours
State Senator Ed Kennedy held office hours for constituents at the Coalition for a Better Acre’s storefront located at 450 Merrimack Street in Lowell on Wednesday, March 22. Senator Kennedy’s office holds bi-monthly evening office hours at the public libraries in Dracut, Dunstable, Pepperell and Tyngsboro, and at various locations in Lowell.
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State Senator Ed Kennedy Delivers Meals on Wheels
State Senator Ed Kennedy helped AgeSpan Site Manager Joyce McCarthy Dastou deliver Meals on Wheels to several residents in the Lowell area on Monday, March 20. AgeSpan (formerly known as Elder Services of the Merrimack Valley and North Shore) is a private, nonprofit agency dedicated to helping people in northeast Massachusetts maintain their highest levels…
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State Senator Ed Kennedy tours Girls Inc. of Greater Lowell
State Senator Ed Kennedy toured the Girls Inc. of Greater Lowell Center at 220 Worthen Street in Lowell on Wednesday, March 15. The tour included the programs that were underway and the portion of the Center that is currently undergoing renovation and redevelopment. Once complete, the $3 million capital improvement plan will increase the campus…
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State Senator Ed Kennedy Tours African Community Center in Lowell
State Senator Ed Kennedy took a tour of the African Community Center located at 99 Church Street in Lowell on Wednesday, March 15. The mission of the African Community Center in Lowell is “to equip African immigrants and refugees in the Greater Lowell area with resources to be actively engaged community members, through educational, social…
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State Senator Ed Kennedy Visits Nevins Farm
State Senator Ed Kennedy joined several other Merrimack Valley legislators at Nevins Farm and Equine Center in Methuen on Friday, March 3. Nevins Farm and Equine Center is an animal shelter and veterinary hospital located on a 55-acre farm in Methuen, Massachusetts. Nevins Farm is operated by the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Located 30 miles north of Boston, Nevins Farm…
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State Senator Kennedy Meets with Tyngsborough Select Board
State Senator Ed Kennedy and State Representative Colleen Garry met with the Tyngsborough Select Board at the Select Board’s meeting on Monday, February 27 to discuss proposed legislation that might impact the town of Tyngsborough. Congratulations to Tyngsborough Assistant Town Manager Colin Loiselle on his new position as the Director of ARPA Implementation for the City…
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State Senator Ed Kennedy Attends Winterfest in Lowell
State Senator Ed Kennedy was at Lowell’s annual Winterfest on Saturday, February 18. The popular winter festival featured live music and various entertainment, all types of food vendors, an art market including many booths from Western Avenue Studios, a youth mural competition, the annual soup bowl competition, magic shows and a fire show by Cirque…
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Massachusetts Cultural Council Awards Over $51 Million In Cultural Sector Recovery Grants
On Wednesday, February 15 the Massachusetts Cultural Council celebrated a historic $51,063,360 public investment into the Commonwealth’s creative and cultural sector by announcing the 5,218 recipients of two pandemic recovery grant programs at the Massachusetts State House. Joined by more than 300 grantees, legislators, community leaders, and cultural sector partners, the Massachusetts Cultural Council publicly recognized…