Just a reminder that Trick-or-Treat in the building will be from 6:00 to 7:30 this evening. In addition to admiring the kids in costume, there are usually some fun decorations around the building to check out if you get a chance.
And yes, for those who complained about missing them last year, the dancing skeletons on the fourth floor will be back, along with some new friends.
This Saturday is Lowell’s Annual Monster Bash downtown from noon to 3:00. It’s a fun event and summery weather is predicted.
Early Voting will take place Wednesday, Oct 25 – Friday, November 3 for all voters at City Hall in the Mayor’s Reception Room on the 2nd floor. Here are the hours:
Wed. Oct 25, 8am-5pm
Thurs Oct 26, 8am-5pm
Friday Oct 27, 8am-noon
Sat. Oct 28, 9am-3pm
Sun Oct 29, 9am-3pm
Mon Oct 30, 8am-5pm
Tues. Oct 31, 8am-8pm,
Wed. Nov 1, 8am-5pm
Thurs Nov 2, 8am-5pm
Fri Nov 3, 8am-noon
Election Day is Tues, Nov 7, and the Downtown votes at the Roger Stem School on Highland Street from 7am-8pm
(If you’re a subscriber, it’s worth clicking on the link in the notification email to see all of the “That” rather than just glancing at the “This” in the email itself.)
A small, rhinestone, stud earring was found in the lobby the other day. If you are the owner, please stop by the office once it reopens to pick it up.
The lobby office will reopen Wednesday, November 1st. The new hours will be Saturdays 9:00am to 11:00am and Wednesdays 6:30pm to 8:00pm.
Please do not put live pumpkins or other veggies outside your door. They attract pests and can damage the carpet. Live pumpkins may, however, be displayed during Trick or Treat hours, October 31st from 6:00 to 7:30pm.
The minutes from the Annual Owners Meeting on the 11th are now available on the JA Wood portal in the Homeowner Documents section under “minutes.”
The heat in the building has been turned on and the AC has been shut down for the season.
The LDNA (Lowell Downtown Neighborhood Association) will be holding their regular meeting tomorrow evening at 7:00pm at LTC, 246 Market Street, across the breezeway from the Visitor’s Center. This is a good chance to ask the LPD any questions about last month’s incident in the building, or to learn more about local candidates for the upcoming election on November 7th.
Jim Wilde is hosting a coffee for our City Councilor Wayne Jenness this Sunday, Oct. 15 at Mack Plaza, corner of Market and Dutton from 10-11:30 am. Wayne is one of our residents. This is an opportunity to hear from Wayne about his accomplishments and priorities and to ask any questions, or bring up issues with him. There will be coffee, cider and goodies.
For more general information about the upcoming November 7th election, check out Lowell Votes or lowellma.gov.
The Bay State Marathon is also this Sunday, the 15th, starting at 8:00am, so expect traffic delays, especially along either side of the river. The Lowell Sun predicts traffic on those roads will be “horrendous.” (All the more reason to just stroll over to Mack Plaza rather than driving anywhere!)
We have new gates in the stairwells at ground level. These gates are not to prevent access to the basement and are easily pulled open. The idea is simply that in a panic situation, possibly with limited visibility, a person doesn’t accidentally keep racing down the staircase past the first floor exit and find themselves trapped in the basement. This type of gate is a common safety feature in newer buildings.
A reminder that the Annual Owners Meeting is Wednesday at 6:00pm at St. Anne’s Edson Hall. The hall is wheelchair accessible and can be entered from Kirk Street or by taking the path between the church and the Rectory. This is a private meeting for owners only.
For a Trustee Candidate form (2 seats are up for election this year), a Voting Proxy for those who cannot attend, or a copy of the recent loan FAQ letter from the Board, just click the links. These forms can also be found by navigating to the Condo Docs from the Useful Links page, or in the recent email to owners from management about the meeting.
I’ve never heard of anything like this question from a first floor owner; it sounds like something bizarre is going on with their incoming plumbing. If anyone has any advice for them, please put it in the comments
I’ve been having this issue since moving in mid-winter, and I’m trying to find the root cause:
When I turn on the shower, the water flows clear and hot. However, when I try to use the bathtub spout, the water turns brown and runs cold. I replaced my water heater, and the bathtub is the only faucet with this issue.
Anyone know what the cause might be, or has anyone had a similar issue?
Does anyone have any experience with local appliance repair companies? Our dryer has started squeaking and thumping on occasion and needs a once-over (and probably some new bearings). Sharing any companies you’ve used successfully in the comments would be much appreciated!
There’s a Multicultural Day event with food and music going on from 11am to 7pm at City Hall Plaza today, which sounds like a fun and free way to spend what’s shaping up to be a lovely summer day.
The Angkor Dance Troupe will have a free performance at Boarding House Park on Sunday, the 27th at 6pm.
For those unaware, it’s apparently fairly normal for a piece of commercial property to switch hands repeatedly as a project inches closer to completion. That’s certainly been the case with this slow-moving rehab over the past decade.
The property lines are particularly interesting. It’s a very weird lot, and the boundaries in the two images in their brochure don’t match up. I can’t quite figure out if the difference is due solely to some really sloppy imaging, or because the first image excludes the areas of the property where we have a right-of-way (like our back stairs or the parking space in front of our loading dock), while the second image shows their full lot, including all the areas we have a legal right to use.
If you’re a Canal Place unit owner and did not get an email late today from management with important financial information, please check your junk/spam folder. Spam filters can be notoriously erratic, especially with group emails, and this information is particularly important.
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