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    Joseph M Downes, Sr. Parking Facility - 9/2013

    Joseph M Downes, Sr. Parking Facility

    (4 reviews)

    I park here EVERDAY monday through friday for work and or school for the past 5 years. Usually,…read morethere's no problem with the people working there, if something is wrong with my ticket i press the button and someone comes out (takes a while but they eventually will come out) this time this black lady with braids who i've never seen before (her only identifiable feature leave me alone) comes out talking crazy like "next time you have to park in the 15 minute spot and come in im tired of walking outside while im trying to answer phones calls." I was stunned to silence. Surely... she's not speaking to me? I check her ear there's an airpod in, maybe she's on the phone. Yes, that must be it. She comes closer and continues to scold me! Like excuse me? There is a BUTTON ON THE SIDE OF THE MACHINE TO CALL YALL IMMA USE IT THANK YOU! Don't talk to me about your issues talk to management thank you bitch. Whoever you are either: Get a new job, get laid, or kill yourself. Stop being rude to people that haven't done shit to you. Edit: Apologies for the aggression but i stand by what i said.

    If you're looking for parking by the Lowell Auditorium and can't find any street parking when you…read morewant it, here's an option! But be forewarned that the exit will be slow going if others in the audience are of the same mind. Rates are quite cheap in if you are used to City of Boston prices: Time in Parking Facility Rates** Up to 1/2 Hour $1.00 Up to 1 Hour $2.00 Up to 2 Hours $3.00 Up to 3 Hours $4.00 Up to 4 Hours $5.00 Up to 5 Hours $6.00 Up to 6 Hours $6.50 Up to 7 Hours $7.00 Up to 8 Hours $7.50 8 Hours to 24 Hours $8.00 **Rates are subject to change

    Pollard Memorial Library - View of Pollard Memorial Library

    Pollard Memorial Library

    (9 reviews)

    The library have a lot of interesting books and dvds. Nice library with resources. You will need…read moretime to get around, the place is big.

    Hmm. I guess the fact that I'm the one adding this listing to Yelp says a lot about the current…read morestate of Lowell. Once the stomping grounds of such intellectuals as Kerouac, Whistler and even Poe, for a time, the library is now mostly a tomb and a shrine to days gone by. This library is so spectacular though, it's part of the reason we moved here to begin with. The service is so-so by library standards (my mom was a librarian for 10 years, so I'm picky), and the computer search system is AWful, but you can just wander around in it like it's a giant old mansion and let the books find you. There are HUGE historical paintings on the main floor of old revolutionary stuff, plus a few artifacts from the bygone era. The library is also a memorial to fallen soldiers, and their hallowed names grace the walls and halls of the buiding and stairwells, casting a ghostly reverence on passers-by. Outside, it looks like some sort of gothic cathedral, complete with relief scuplture and some old cannons from our bloodied past. Inside, there are 5 floors of books, books and more books, plus the ghost of Jack Kerouac wandering around. Say hi if you see him. As libraries go, the audiovisual section is rather poor, but they have a huge children's section. Great place to take your kid on any rainy afternoon and let them delve into the depths of their own imagination. Here are some stats and info tidbits from their website: From its first collection of 3,500 volumes, the Pollard Memorial Library today houses a collection of approximately 236,000 volumes, plus videos, CDs, DVDs, microfilm collections and museum passes. Membership in the Merrimack Valley Library Consortium gives Lowell residents direct access to the holdings of 35 libraries in the region. Circulation of materials amounts to almost 250,000 annually, with approximately one-third of this activity occurring in the children's collection. Although the library as an institution was established in 1844, this building dates back to 1893, and it's still in great shape. The attention to detail regarding the interior (and exterior) ornamentation is breathtaking. Plus, they have on display the largest piece of porcelain to ever come out of Japan, in the form of a huge vase on the main stairwell. Park downtown or in a garage and walk, though, since the parking situation is pretty non-existent. There's a bus stop right in front, but don't be put-off. The main entrance is around the side for nwo, since the front doors are closed off for some reason. Also, they have weird hours, closing at 9 M-Th, but then at 5pm on Fri and Sat. See the website for more details on events, hours and library materials.

    Lowell Distrct Court - Front of Lowell Justice Center

    Lowell Distrct Court

    (7 reviews)

    I just had the pleasure of being called for jury duty at the new Lowell Justice Center. The…read morebuilding is brand spanking new and in excellent condition. The waiting area for the jurors was clean, well kept, and generally comfortable. There were even several hepa air filters running in the waiting area. Bathrooms are inside the waiting area and we're squeaky clean and updated. The people working here were fantastic and very communicative about the process. As an added bonus there's a small store/coffee shop in the lobby. The store even sells lottery tickets if you need a scratch ticket fix. Overall this a great place if you're stuck here for jury duty. The only let down was the lack of free parking for jurors. I ended up parking at a garage down the street for $7.50.

    My small claim got brought in front of clerk magistrate, Janelle Amadon.As a civilian we rely on…read morethe court to make an educated decision based off of facts and receipts.Janelle Amadon did not. I bought a car from Donald St John $5300 who was selling the truck for his uncle. Come to find out he left paper work in the car of the person who sold him the vehicle (it was not his uncle)and the bill of sales that states everything wrong with the car.A few days after the purchase the transmission went. Of course Donald would not take back the car.So I reached out to the previous owner who forwarded text messages of him and Donald and how he bought the car for $2000. She asked is there any reason for me to believe this is not your number Donald. He replied no, that is my number. If magistrates cannot make an educated decision/ and have some level of common sense, then it should go in front of a judge.

    North Billerica Commuter Rail Station - What 36hrs of being closed to the public does to the station.

    North Billerica Commuter Rail Station

    (5 reviews)

    The overall station is good. Clean, well lit, and properly maintained. Due to the land they had…read moreto work with, the parking areas are divided by the tracks. This shortfall is compounded by no proper way to cross the tracks or board a train when it's in the station if you're on the "wrong" side. A word about the parking.... The lots are large and easy to get into. I've never been unable to get a spot. It's a "remember your number" central station type payment system. With an archaic "fold your bills and slide them into a numbered slot" type. This is far Far FAR less convenient then a booth or even an automated system with app support. As it's probably owned by the town, they have zero incentive to change it. All in all, this is still the best way to commute into Boston. Easier to get to then Lowell (and $50 cheaper a month) with the same access to Boston!

    I am only writing this review so that someone at MBTA might see it and try to fix. I don't have a…read moreproblem with the station itself. I have always seen it clean and in good order, and so long as you arrive early enough you can cross the platform to the train across the way without hassle. The BIGGEST problem I have with this station is that if you arrive after 8am, you will not get a parking spot. It has now happened to me more than 4 times when I tried to go into Boston by commuter rail after 8am, there is no parking. There are two lots, one on either side of the tracks, and both are completely full. Not even in the waaaaay back do they have any available. It happened to me today, and I wasn't alone because there were about 7 other cars all driving up and down the rows trying to find a space frantically before the train arrived. So that alone is 7 people whose money the MBTA missed out on because they couldn't park. I'm sure it happens much more often than that. Then they wonder why MBTA is bleeding money. Also, the pay for parking system is antiquated. No one carries around $1 bills or dollar coins anymore. Let's catch up to the 21st century, yeah?

    Lowell Spinners - Dusk on a summer evening at LeLacheur Park in Lowell.

    Lowell Spinners

    (36 reviews)

    Their marketing/promotion department is terrible and not at all organized. There aren't many…read morereasons to pay $40 per person for a seat in Row M of Section 102 for Single A baseball, but I did find one. I'm a huge fan of The Office and the Spinners were advertising an Office Trivia Night featuring an appearance by Leslie David Baker who played Stanley on the show. There was also a BBQ buffet included in the price. The BBQ was ok, not bad for a baseball game, but nothing to write home about. Burgers, dogs (with no grill marks), ribs, pulled pork and pulled chicken, corn on the cob, beans, but no corn bread. The trivia was fun too, some nice and easy questions and some real difficult ones. We didn't finish in the top 3, but we still had a good time. The promotions department really dropped the ball on the appearance by Stanley. He was there, but not for the trivia. He was up on the concourse and you needed a special ticket to see him, the $40 Office Trivia ticket wasn't good enough. No one from the trivia company or the Spinners mentioned this. By the time we realized this the Spinners were sold out (those were the words the employee who turned us away from the line used). It seems the Spinners are desperate for people to come that they have no problem misleading people into paying $40 for a single a baseball game. There was no value there on this particular night. Save yourself and check out the Portland Sea Dogs or Pawtucket Red Sox for the same or lower cost and a higher level of baseball.

    It's a very nice park, with a good vibe. Food is basic. Burgers and dogs. Beer selection is…read moreexcellent. Not too pricey. Plenty of parking within walking distance. A great, low stress alternative to Fenway.

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