Archive for December 22nd, 2010

December 22nd, 2010

What’s up with Congress?

by DickH

The US Congress has left me befuddled and confused this week. They’re actually accomplishing things, in sharp contrast to their record earlier in the year. Aside from Wall Street reform, it’s as if the Health Care Reform battle paralyzed our representatives. Since the election – just since Thanksgiving, more accurately – there’s been a flurry of significant legislation enacted, all of it with the votes of at least a few Republicans.

Consider what’s happened in the past two weeks: The compromise vote that extended tax cuts and unemployment benefits; a new food safety bill, the repeal of Don’t Ask Don’t Tell, the ratification of the New Start treaty, the passage of the 9/11 first responders health care bill, and extensions of funding for the military and for the entire government.

Earlier today President Obama said “we are not doomed to endless gridlock.” That may be so, but columnist Matt Bai had what I think is a more accurate explanation in his column in today’s New York Times. To paraphrase Bai, mutual self-interest often trumps ideology.”

December 22nd, 2010

‘Patterns of a Prayer Town’

by PaulM

I wrote the first draft of this poem in 1976, and worked on it on and off for a long time. I had in mind the extensive outdoor lighting displays in Dracut (the town) and Lowell, but especially as it evolved the dense array of Christmas decorations in Pawtucketville, between Mammoth Road and University Avenue (Textile Ave/Moody St). The image of the Martians came in a late revision and seemed to be just what the poem needed to knock it a little off kilter.—PM

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Patterns of a Prayer Town

Our Lady of the Bathtub shines white.

A flagpole becomes a stack of gold eggs.

The small dogwood vanishes—in its place a floating rosary.

There’s a chain-link gate festooned with gaudy bulbs,

shrubs lassoed blue, dormers outlined in radiant jelly beans—

every other house turns into a birthday cake.

City folk do it for you and me, for their kids and kids of passing strangers.

But what do the Martians think,

gazing at us through super-powered telescopes?

What do they make of this season

when it looks like a carnival has spread like flu through the neighborhoods?

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—Paul Marion (c) 2006, from “What Is the City?”

December 22nd, 2010

St Patrick’s Nativity

by DickH

Tony Sampas photographs the Nativity diorama at St Patrick’s Church in Lowell

December 22nd, 2010

Globe features Lowell’s Micky O’Keefe

by DickH

A story in today’s Globe traces Lowell Police sergeant Micky O’Keefe’s newest career as an actor, after his starring role in the Mickey Ward biopic “The Fighter” which has created quite a buzz both here in Lowell and throughout the country. Here’s the full story from the Globe.

December 22nd, 2010

Congressional Redistricting

by DickH

Yesterday’s news that the Commonwealth will lose a Congressional seat as a result of the 2010 census adds another element of drama to the 2012 state election. Not only will the presidency and the US Senate seat held by Scott Brown be on the ballot, but now we have the potential of incumbent Congressmen running against each other in Democratic primaries. Congressional redistricting is the domain of the state legislature and even in 1992 and 2002, both years in which there was no contraction of districts, the process was exceedingly controversial. For the Merrimack Valley, the process was always exceedingly precarious as the geographic integrity of the Lowell-centric Fifth District was put at serious risk both times. But both times the Fifth dodged the bullet. We won’t know for a while if history will repeat itself. In the meantime, here’s an inventory of the communities that comprise the Fifth District over the past few decades:

Fifth District in 2002
(Gained Berlin and Haverhill; Lost Ashland, Lincoln, Lunenburg, Marlborough and Pepperell)
Acton – Andover – Ayer – Berlin – Billerica – Bolton – Boxborough – Carlisle – Chelmsford – Concord – Dracut – Dunstable – Groton – Harvard – Haverhill – Hudson – Lancaster – Lawrence – Littleton – Lowell – Maynard – Methuen – Shirley – Stow – Sudbury – Tewksbury – Tyngsborough – Wayland – Westford

Fifth District in 1992
(Gained Ashland, Billerica, Bolton, Hudson, Lancaster, Lunenburg, Shirley, Stow, and Tewksbury. Lost Ashburnham, Ashby, Bedford, Framingham and Weston)
Acton – Andover – Ashland – Ayer – Billerica – Bolton – Boxborough – Carlisle – Chelmsford – Concord – Dracut – Dunstable – Groton – Harvard – Hudson – Lancaster – Lawrence – Lincoln – Littleton – Lowell – Lunenburg – Marlborough – Maynard – Methuen – Pepperell – Shirley – Stow – Sudbury – Tewksbury – Tyngsborough – Wayland – Westford

Fifth District in 1982
(Gained Ashburnham, Ayer, Framingham, Harvard, Lincoln, Lunenburg, Maynard, Sudbury, Wayland, Weston. Lost Ashby, Bedford, Billerica, Lexington, North Reading, Tewksbury, Wilmington)
Acton – Andover – Ashburnaham – Ashby – Ayer – Boxborough – Carlisle – Chelmsford – Concord – Dracut – Dunstable – Framingham – Groton – Harvard – Lawrence – Lincoln – Littleton – Lowell – –Lunenburg – Maynard – Methuen – Pepperell – Sudbury – Townsend – Tyngsborough – Wayland – Westford – Weston

Fifth District in 1972
Acton – Andover – Ashby – Bedford – Billerica – Boxborough – Carlisle – Chelmsford – Concord – Dracut – Dunstable – Groton – Lawrence – Lexington – Littleton – Lowell – Methuen – North Reading – Pepperell – Tewksbury – Townsend – Tyngsborough – Westford – Wilmington

December 22nd, 2010

Is UMass Lowell’s Meehan in the Suffolk Hunt?

by Marie

The Boston Herald’s Jessica Van Slack is reporting today that the Suffolk University Board of Trustees has a 13-member committee ready to go in search of a new President. Longtime President David Sargent has retired. It’s not a surprise that Van Slack ”stirs the pot”  – reporting that four seach committee members have contributed at sometime to the campaign coffers of former Congressman and current Chancellor of UMass Lowell -  Marty Meehan. Rumor has it that Meehan is a contender for the positon. That Meehan – an alum - who formerly served as a Suffolk trustee counts some members as friends or advisors raises the question of  impartiality for  some should he actually be a candidate – a notion he has denied in the past.

Citing federal campaign reports Van Slack notes:

…Meehan’s congressional campaign received cash from four members of the search committee: a 1999 contribution of $500 from William T. Hogan III, who has done legal work for Meehan and is a close friend; $500 from developer Leo Corcoran of Milton in 2004; $250 from attorney Dennis M. Duggan Jr., the search committee’s chairman, in 1999; and $500 from attorney James Morris in 2004. Morris, a founding partner of the law firm Quinn & Morris, said he doesn’t view his contribution as a potential conflict.

“Marty Meehan is a very competent person,’’ said Morris, adding, “The fact of the matter is we’re all competent people committed to a national and international search for the best person. That doesn’t exclude (Meehan) either.’’

Meyer said he believes it would be unfair if the persistent talk among university insiders about Meehan’s candidacy were to exclude him as a candidate.

“This is a level playing field. Nobody comes in with an inside track, and nobody comes in with a tarnished position because anyone has attempted to torpedo their candidacy,’’ Meyer said.

The current climate in the Commonwealth seems to have ramped-up the cynacism surrounding the search for a new president at Suffolk University. Marty Meehan will probably have “no comment” – at least for now.

December 22nd, 2010

Globe reports on Mass. losing US House seat

by PaulM

Read the boston.com article here and see US Rep. Niki Tsongas’s comments.