Jenn Lucey
Jenn Lucey is an undergraduate student at UMass Lowell studying history and writing, which have both involved a lot of writing. She is excited about books, plants and animals, human and nonhuman alike. She hopes to one day get around to writing a novel with elements of magical realism.
Since it’s opening in 1964, Camp Evergreen’s purpose has been to let kids be kids in a way that facilitates their naturally adventurous spirits.
Read Story →Baron’s Major Brands of Salem, N.H prioritizes a family-centered business philosophy, a value that was established by their uncles back in the day.
Read Story →Sebastian “Ned” DiSalvo’s work ethic was of the good old do-it-by-hand variety, and it is carried on by his sons Paul and John DiSalvo.
Read Story →Growing up under two hard-working parents, Dr. Lien-Thu Dao learned that family-inspired philosophy is what matters most.
Read Story →For the Papineau family, their authenticity and family-mindedness has influenced the way they’ve done real estate business since the 90s.
Read Story →For Tricia Sabulis, “old-fashioned” family values are one of the most important components of the insurance business.
Read Story →Gary Sidell of Bell Tower Management in Lawrence reflects on the city his family has worked in for over 50 years — past, present and future.
Read Story →Lowell Community Health Center celebrates its 50th year of providing medical care to residents of Greater Lowell, regardless of their ability to pay.
Read Story →%%excerpt%% The educational programs at SHED Children’s Campus in Andover have been evolving since the nonprofit’s beginnings in 1984.
Read Story →For Ingrid Hess, an author-illustrator and assistant professor at UMass Lowell, an ethical mission has long been intertwined with her work.
Read Story →in Gen Y weddings, choices aren’t only about which companies to support, but also the messages couples wish to convey to their guests.
Read Story →No matter how we connect with chocolate at one time or another, the bond can run deep. NECC professor Mike Cross explores the science of chocolate.
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