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Lowell, Massachusetts is an established city with a population in 2004 of over 100,000, placing it among the top five largest cities within Massachusetts. Massachusetts, known as the "Bay State" by early settlers and whose motto encourages people to "Make It Yours," has a total population of over 6,200,000. Regional resources include Boston that is within driving distance from Lowell.
Based on the most recent census information, Lowell has an educated population with over 70% having graduated from high school and over 15% having obtained college degrees. Residents of Lowell have access to a respected system of schools and colleges. High schools include the Community Christian Academy, Lowell High School, Lowell Middlesex Academy Charter School, and Lowell Catholic High School. The Bentley College, Brandeis University, Harvard University, Middlesex Community College, Merrimack College, Northern Essex Community College, Tufts University, and University of Massachusetts - Lowell are among the local and nearby colleges.
The The Lowell Sun, The Sun, The Boston Globe, The Harvard Hillside, South Boston Online, South Boston Tribune, The Christian Science Monitor, Mass High Tech, Boston Herald, Boston Online, The Beacon Hill Times, The Phoenix, Dorchester Reporter, Boston Business Journal, Newbury Street & Back Bay Guide, Boston Irish Reporter, El Mundo Boston, The Jewish Advocate and Weekly Dig will provide you with information on news and events concerning Lowell, such as Lowell Real Estate, Lowell Restaurants, Lowell Hotels and Lowell Accommodation. They are also good sources for learning about area sports teams -- University of Massachusetts-Lowell River Hawks, Boston University Terriers, Emerson College Lions, Emmanuel College Saints, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy Cardinals, Northeastern University Huskies, Simmons College Thunderbolts, Suffolk University Rams, University of Massachusetts-Boston Beacons, Wentworth Institute of Technology Leopards, Wheelock College Wildcats, New England Patriots, Boston Bruins, Boston Celtics and Boston Red Sox. The relatively young Lowell population has access to medical care at local and regional facilities such as Dr. Harry Solomon MHC, Lowell General Hospital, and Saints Memorial Medical Center. Lowell residents and visitors alike find many commercial and recreational activities and resources of interest in the Lowell area among Lowell Massachusetts, Lowell MA, Florists in Lowell Massachusetts and Lowell Folk Festival.
According to the US economic census, the 2000 median household income in Lowell was over $39,000. This is slightly lower than the national average income, with the median house value in 2000 in Lowell being over $130,000. The top sectors for employment in Lowell, Massachusetts are Manufacturing, Educational, health and social services, Retail trade. Lowell.info is a new website providing information about Lowell, Massachusetts that will be continuously improved during the coming years, including Lowell Mass, Beauty Salon Lowell Massachusetts, Restaurants in Lowell Massachusetts and Virtual Home Tours.
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