My grandmother worked here in the early 1900’s!


Lexington Avenue in Magnolia

Lexington Avenue in Magnolia

Hi GMG Folks!

When I met Joey last fall, I knew his energy and passion would be contagious. And it was! I’m thrilled to be a guest author here! As a native and lifelong Gloucester resident, I welcome the opportunity to share experiences, memories, and dreams for our city.

A little about me-

In my grandparents’ house in Magnolia, I was brought up by my parents, Fran and Ed “Pee Wee” Lowe (Gloucester Fire Dept.) with my sister, Pat and my brother, Kevin, and tons of neighborhood kids. We all went through the public schools and did the things kids did back in the late 50’s and 60’s. For better or worse!

I had my 2 kids early and went to college late, graduating from Boston State with a degree in psychology. From there I worked at several child care centers, and finally became the owner/director of the Blynman Schoolhouse housed in the antique “Little Red Schoolhouse” in Magnolia until it closed in 2007.

I love kids (with 4 grandchildren, I have no choice!), teaching, photography, music, Gloucester past and present, brainstorming ideas, looking at possibilities, and meeting new people to share all this with! As well as being here at Good Morning Gloucester, I have a photography site (including 2008 Fiesta photos) and a blog for Cape Ann families.

Please stop by and say “Hello”, offer suggestions, and share your own experiences!

Best regards,

Sharon Lowe

4 thoughts on “My grandmother worked here in the early 1900’s!

  1. Hi Sharon just a quick note to say welcome .I love the stuff Joey does on this blog and I’m sure having you here can only make it better. I am looking forward to see what you can do. Thanks again Joey for making this blog so enteresting………….FRANK

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  2. Sharon, I look forward to logging in and seeing future stories and photos you might have to share. I love history, especially that of Cape Ann. Keep up the great work! :~)

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  3. Thanks! I’ll add what I can to Joey’s fun and informative blog, and get to meet new people in the process!

    –Sharon

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  4. Sharon – I remember your family!! …This is Grant, from Raymond Street. Barbara Spurrell’s (nee Grant) son and Chester & Helen Grant’s grandson from Magnolia. “Pee-Wee Lowe” was legend!! I look forward to catching up with your stuff on your photo page & blog soon. So sad about “Doc’s” in the square. Sure hope they are able to rebuild. – Cheers!

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