City of Lowell Law Department 375 Merrimack Street Lowell, MA 01852 Administrative Magistrate: Kenneth J. Forton, Esq. SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDED DECISION The appeal is dismissed because the appointing authority has proven by a preponderance of the evidence that the appellant was untruthful on his employment application.
Assistant City Solicitor City of Lowell Law Department 375 Merrimack Street, 3rd Floor Lowell, MA 01852-5909 Dear Attorney Moeser: I have received the petition of Kevin Goscila appealing the response of the City of Lowell (City) to a request for public records. G. L. c. 66, 10A; see also 950 C.M.R. 32.08(1). On September 11, 2020, Mr.
Assistant City Solicitor City of Lowell Law Department Be . 375 Merrimack Street, 3rd Floor Lowell, MA 01852-5909 Administrative Magistrate: Kenneth Bresler SUMMARY OF TENTATIVE DECISION The Lowell Police Department had reasonable justification to bypass the Appellant for the position of police officer, because his accounts relating to firearms in his possession were not credible and he would have been unable to receive a firearms license.
Larocque Deputy Superintendent of Police City of Lowell - Police Department 50 Arcand Drive Lowell, MA 01852 Dear Mr. Larocque: I have received the petition of Arthur Grenier appealing the response of the Lowell Police Department (Department) to a request for public records. G. L. c. 66, 1OA; see also 950 C.M.R. 32.08(1). Specifically, on April 30, 2019 Mr. Grenier requested: 1.
Assistant City Solicitor City of Lowell Law Department 375 Merrimack Street, 3rd Floor Lowell, MA O1852 Dear Attorney Pappenheim: I have received the petition of Laura Ortiz appealing the response of the City of Lowell (City) to a request for public records. G. L. c. 66, lOA; see also 950 C.M.R. 32.08(1). Specifically, on January 29, 2019, Ms.
Assistant City Solicitor 375 Merrimack Street, 3rd Floor Lowell, MA 01852 RE: Open Meeting Law Complaint Dear Attorney Wellock: This office received a complaint from Laura and Miguel Ortiz, dated July 5, 2016, alleging that the Lowell School Committee (the "Committee") violated the Open Meeting Law, G.L. c. 30A, 18-25.1 The complaint was originally filed with the Committee on March 9, 2016, and the Committee responded by letter dated May 19, 2016.2
He is currently employed as a manager at the High Street Smoke Shop in Lowell, MA, a business owned by his brother. 7. (Testimony and Exhibit 3.) When asked about his community/volunteer activities during his interview, the Appellant stated that he had helped various causes in college.
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts William Francis Galvin, Secretary of the Commonwealth Public Records Division Manza Arthur Supervisor of Records March 26, 2024 SPR24/0773 John Pyers Executive Secretary & Records Access Officer City of Lowell License Commission City Hall 375 Merrimack Street, 3rd Floor Lowell, MA 01852 Dear Mr.
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts William Francis Galvin, Secretary of the Commonwealth Public Records Division Manza Arthur Supervisor of Records October 25, 2024 SPR24/2838 Shelly Thrasher Chief of Police University of Massachusetts Lowell Police Department 220 Pawtucket Street Lowell, MA 01854 Dear Chief Thrasher: I have received the petition of Kieran Bell appealing the response of the University of Massachusetts Lowell Police Department (Department
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts William Francis Galvin, Secretary of the Commonwealth Public Records Division Manza Arthur Supervisor of Records June 17, 2025 SPR25/1552 John Pyers Records Access Officer City of Lowell Law Department 375 Merrimack Street Lowell, MA 01852 Dear Mr. Pyers: I have received the petition of Laura H. Ortiz appealing the response of the City of Lowell (City) to a request for public records. See G.