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The 1910 former textile mill building in downtown Lawrence that Reed Community Partners is converting into Pac10 Lofts, a mixed income, multifamily housing development. By John Laidler, The Boston ...
Aaron Feuerstein, who owned a textile mill in Massachusetts and famously continued to pay his workers even after a devastating fire, has died. He was 95.
We are sad to report that Aaron Feuerstein, who continued to pay workers after his #Lawrence textile mill burned down in the 90s, has died due to complications from a recent fall. He was 95.
Aaron Feuerstein, who owned a textile mill in Massachusetts and famously continued to pay his workers even after a devastating fire, has died. He was 95.
At the turn of the 20th century, Lawrence, Massachusetts was one of the most important textile manufacturing towns in the United States. The mills in the area were principally under the ownership of ...
Lesly Melendez grew up in Lawrence when many of the city’s massive manufacturing buildings had begun to decay. All around her, the red-brick mills that once made Lawrence a global leader in textile ...
“Spinning cotton yarn in the great textile mills, Lawrence, Mass.” is one of the images from the exhibit “Industry, Wealth, and Labor: Mapping New England’s Textile Industry” at the ...
The Lawrence textile strike of 1912, known as the Bread and Roses Strike, began when the new year ushered in new state law reduced the work week of women and children from 56 to 54 hours. But ...
Polartec LLC officially notified the state that it plans to lay off more than 200 employees this summer and shut down all manufacturing operations at its Lawrence textile plant by the end of the ...
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