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  2. The Sun (Lowell) - Wikipedia

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    The Sun, also known as The Lowell Sun, is a daily newspaper based in Lowell, Massachusetts, United States, serving towns in Massachusetts around the Greater Lowell area and beyond. As of 2011, its average daily circulation was about 42,900 copies.

  3. Dick Donahue - Wikipedia

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    A number of his children established notability of their own, with Donahue's Lowell Sun obituary referring to him as the, "patriarch of a well-known and established Lowell family". [5] Among their children were poet Joseph Donahue and actress and model Nancy Donahue. [3] [6] One of Donahue's sons was born with Down syndrome. [7]

  4. Paul Sullivan (radio) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Sullivan at Lowell City Hall Paul Harold "Sully" Sullivan (May 24, 1957 – September 9, 2007) was an accomplished radio talk-show host of "The Paul Sullivan Show" on WBZ radio . He was best known for his blue-collar politics and plebeian attitude.

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  6. Rodney Elliott - Wikipedia

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    Rodney Elliott (born 1960 in Lowell, Massachusetts) is the current State Representative for the 16th Middlesex District of Massachusetts, which is one of 160 legislative districts included in the lower house of the Massachusetts General Court.

  7. Patrick O. Murphy - Wikipedia

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    The youngest son of longtime Lowell teachers Joan and Dan Murphy, Patrick was born eight minutes behind his twin brother Daniel and four years after his sister Gráinne. Like his brother and sister, Patrick graduated from Phillips Academy in Andover on a four-year scholarship, and has continued his education at Tufts University .

  8. List of mayors and city managers of Lowell, Massachusetts

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    Lowell became a city in 1836. From 1836 to 1943 the mayor of Lowell was the chief administrative officer of the city. Lowell switched to a Massachusetts "Plan E" form of city government in 1943, since January 1, 1944 the city has been administrated by a professional city manager, the office of mayor, while retained under "Plan E", is strictly a ...

  9. Robert B. Kennedy - Wikipedia

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    From 1971 to 1975, Kennedy was a member of the Lowell City Council. [1] In 1972 he ran for the United States House of Representatives in Massachusetts's 5th congressional district . He finished fifth in a ten candidate Democratic primary with 7.47%.