The City of Lowell will hold an Ireland flag raising ceremony on Sunday, March 8 at 11:00 AM. These ceremonies are a simple, meaningful way to recognize the communities and traditions that help shape Lowell, and neighbors are welcome to attend.
About Lowell, MA
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Lowell, Massachusetts blends a proud mill-city history with a lively, lived-in energy, where red-brick canalside buildings sit near newer apartments and renovated lofts. Many residents like the walkable feel around Downtown and the Centralville and Pawtucketville areas, with cafés, small shops, and the National Historical Park adding texture to everyday routines. On many days, you’ll see people out along the Riverwalk and canal paths, and the city’s mix of festivals, galleries, and live music keeps evenings active without feeling overwhelming.
For commuting, Lowell offers MBTA Commuter Rail access to Boston and easy connections to Route 3 and I-495, which helps both city-bound workers and those traveling across the region. Neighborhoods vary from denser blocks with multi-family homes and converted mills to quieter streets with single-family houses and newer complexes, giving buyers, sellers, and renters a range of living options. Nearby universities and community colleges contribute to a steady stream of events and dining choices, while parks and local fields provide quick escapes for a run, a dog walk, or a relaxed afternoon outside.
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