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Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Freeman Family, Lowell, Massachusetts -- Tombstone Tuesday
Sunday, February 9, 2014
CVS and Lowell, a Real History, UPDATE, Part of the History Has Come to an End

"LOWELL — The CVS on Merrimack Street closed its doors on Friday and is transferring all prescriptions to the pharmacy on Bridge Street less than a mile away, according to a company spokesperson.
Multiple city officials told The Sun that the store’s closure came about due to a dispute between the company and the landlord over a lack of improvements being made to the space. The space, the Hildreth Building, is one of the downtown’s iconic buildings.
“We understand the disappointment of our closing store’s neighbors and customers,” CVS Retail Communications Manager Matt Blanchette said. “We are committed to the Lowell area and will continue to provide the community with outstanding service at our other stores nearby.”
Blanchette added that “every effort will be made” to place the store’s employees into comparable roles at other nearby locations.

While Blanchette characterized the store closing simply as a “difficult business decision,” Mayor John Leahy accused CVS of doing it out of corporate greed and said that the company has not been a good neighbor to the city.
“I’m very upset about it. It was a good anchor store downtown and to not really give us much information about it wasn’t the right thing to do,” Leahy said. “You’re supposed to be looking out for your customers and for the people you serve, but apparently they just care about their bottom line.”
News of the store’s closure also came as a serious disappointment to City Councilor Rita Mercier, who said that it is another sign that more and more businesses are leaving the downtown area and that something needs to be done in response.
“What happens in the downtown area trickles out to all the different neighborhoods, and I’m seeing a downtown that is deteriorating and falling apart,” Mercier said. “If I were a person that had an innovative idea and wanted to open up a business downtown, I would be reluctant to do so, because on either side of me there’d be empty storefronts.”
“Before you can correct something you have to admit that there’s a problem,” she added.
However, Director of Economic Development Christine McCall rejected that sentiment, saying that a significant number of businesses opened or expanded during the pandemic, such as Kung Fu Tea on Merrimack Street, Nibbāna Café on Cardinal O’Connell Parkway and Tasty Dumplings on Market Street.
She also noted that Lowell has received $90,000 in grant funding from the state to develop a Rapid Recovery Plan, the purpose of which is to create and implement projects that will help revitalize downtown businesses post-pandemic.
So far, city officials have sent out surveys and hosted a series of meetings with business owners to discuss their goals, which the City Council will discuss at its meeting next week.
“Downtown is not without its challenges and I’m sorry that CVS is leaving, but I still think there’s a lot of great businesses there and there’s still a lot of things for people to do,” McCall said. “I don’t think all hope is lost downtown.”
Several sources told The Sun the CVS decision had nothing to do with the state of the downtown, but rather the dispute with the landlord, an LLC based out of Weston.
Echoing Blanchette’s statement, the sources noted CVS’ commitment to Lowell is more than visible at its new location on Bridge Street, at the intersection with the VFW Highway, and a brand new location in the Wood Street Plaza in the Highlands.
Allison Lamey, executive director of the Lowell Plan and Lowell Development & Financial Corp, said that while she too was disappointed to hear that the CVS was closing, she sees it as an opportunity for the area rather than just a loss.
“I’m hopeful that CVS’s departure means that the current owner might be more eager to sell the building, since they have not really maintained it to the degree that they should,” Lamey said. “I like to see this as an opportunity for someone new to come in and renovate that space, find new tenants and restore it.”
The first storefront CVS, or Consumer Value Store, was opened in 1963 on Merrimack Street by brothers Stanley and Sidney Goldstein and partner Ralph Hoagland." I challenge this fact that the first storefront was on Merrimack Street because I was working nearby and I saw that it opened on Central Street."
Michalopoulos Square, Lowell, Massachusetts
U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 about Athanasios Michalopoulos
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Saturday, February 8, 2014
Ober of Massachusetts -- Surname Saturday
Ober + genealogy on google: https://www.google.com/webhp?ei=gnT1UsDRLIilsAS3qYCwCw&ved=0CAYQqS4oBA#q=ober+genealogy
Ober + history: https://www.google.com/webhp?ei=gnT1UsDRLIilsAS3qYCwCw&ved=0CAYQqS4oBA#q=ober+history
Ober on www.AmericanAncestors.org: Hits: 3172 (Members only)
http://www.americanancestors.org/Search.aspx?LN=Ober&Run=1
Ober on www.WorldCat.org: 68,104 for all material (Type in Ober)
Ober on www.FamilySearch.org: For books, 3,543. (Go to search, then books)
1. | JOHN OBER was born 19 FEB 1613 in Abbotsbury, co. Dorset, England. He married ELIZABETH BUTCHER 12 NOV 1640 in England. She was born BEF 10 JUN 1612 in Abbotsbury, co. Dorset, England. | ||||
Child of JOHN OBER and ELIZABETH BUTCHER was:
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2. | RICHARD OBER (JOHN OBER1) was born BEF 21 NOV 1641 in Abbotsbury, co. Dorset, England, and died 4 MAR 1716 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts. He was buried in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts. He married ABIGAIL WOODBURY 26 DEC 1671 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts, daughter of NICHOLAS WOODBURY and ANNA PALGRAVE. She was born AUG 1655 in Salem, Essex Co., Massachusetts, and died 28 JAN 1742 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts. She was buried in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Children of RICHARD OBER and ABIGAIL WOODBURY were:
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3. | John OBER (RICHARD OBER2, JOHN OBER1) was born ABT 1 JUN 1675 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts, and died 29 MAY 1744 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts. He married Hannah WOODBURY 5 JUL 1694 in Ipswich, Essex Co., Massachusetts, daughter of Thomas WOODBURY. She was born 1672. | ||||||||||||
Children of John OBER and Hannah WOODBURY were:
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5. | Elizabeth OBER (RICHARD OBER2, JOHN OBER1) was born BEF 9 DEC 1677 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts, and died 28 JUN 1730 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts. She was buried in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts. She married John BALCH ABT 5 OCT 1700 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts, son of John BALCH and Hannah VERIN. He was born ABT 26 JUL 1680 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts, and died 1723. | ||||||||
Children of Elizabeth OBER and John BALCH were:
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7. | Hezekiah OBER (RICHARD OBER2, JOHN OBER1) was born 9 NOV 1681 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts, and died 26 NOV 1739 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts. He was buried in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts. He married Anna\e MORGAN 5 NOV 1702 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts, daughter of Samuel MORGAN and Elizabeth DIXEY. She was born ABT 9 AUG 168 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Children of Hezekiah OBER and Anna\e MORGAN were:
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8. | RICHARD OBER (RICHARD OBER2, JOHN OBER1) was born 1 MAR 1683/4 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts, and died 2 AUG 1725 in Canso, Nova Scotia, Canada. He married PRISCILLA WOODBURY 15 JAN 1706 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts, daughter of PETER WOODBURY and SARAH DODGE. She was born 23 JUN 1687 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts. | ||||
Child of RICHARD OBER and PRISCILLA WOODBURY was:
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9. | Nicholas OBER (RICHARD OBER2, JOHN OBER1) was born 17 SEP 1686 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts, and died 9 JUN 1730 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts. He was buried in Essex, Essex Co., Massachusestts. He married Abigail CONANT 16 JAN 1711 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts, daughter of Lot CONANT and Elizabeth PRIDE. She was born 3 MAY 1690 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts, and died 20 APR 1786 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts. She was buried in Essex, Essex Co., Massachusestts. | ||||||||||||||||
Children of Nicholas OBER and Abigail CONANT were:
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10. | Benjamin OBER (RICHARD OBER2, JOHN OBER1) was born 14 APR 1689 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts, and died 17 NOV 1723 in Berwick, York Co., Maine. He married Rachel RAYMOND 12 FEB 1712/3 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts. She died AFT 1723. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Children of Benjamin OBER and Rachel RAYMOND were:
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11. | Samuel OBER (RICHARD OBER2, JOHN OBER1) was born 13 JUN 1693 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts, and died 26 SEP 1725 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts. He married Elizabeth STONE 14 MAY 1719 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts. | ||||
Child of Samuel OBER and Elizabeth STONE was:
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23. | SARAH OBER (RICHARD OBER3, RICHARD OBER2, JOHN OBER1) was born 20 MAR 1721 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts. She married NATHANIEL CRESSEY 16 FEB 1744 in Salem, Essex Co., Massachusetts, son of JOB CRESSEY and REBECCA DIAMOND. He was born 1724 in Salem, Essex Co., Massachusetts, and died 27 SEP 1809 in Salem, Essex Co., Massachusetts. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Children of SARAH OBER and NATHANIEL CRESSEY were:
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