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City of Lowell Electricians Install 50,000 Feet of Bulbs in Advance of City of Lights

LOWELL — City of Lowell electricians finished installing approximately 50,000 feet of holiday lights on Merrimack, Market and Central streets and at Lowell City Hall on Sunday, readying the downtown for the City of Lights festival and the holiday season. 
The Peace on Earth sign on the front of Lowell City Hall was briefly lit on Sunday as city electricians installed and tested the sign in preparation for City of Lights. City electricians finished hanging and testing approximately 50,000 feet of bulbs in advance of the City of Lights festival, which will be held on Saturday. (Photo Courtesy City of Lowell)

LOWELL — City of Lowell electricians finished installing approximately 50,000 feet of holiday lights on Merrimack, Market and Central streets and at Lowell City Hall on Sunday, readying the downtown for the City of Lights festival and the holiday season. 

City of Lowell electricians work to maintain over 9,000 street lights across the city, the city’s traffic lights, and more. In the months leading up to the holiday season, they also install and maintain the holiday lights that twinkle downtown. 

Lights along Merrimack, Market and Central streets have been installed in previous weeks and months, and on Sunday city electricians used a 180-foot boom lift to finish the major project by installing lights and decorations on Lowell City Hall. 

City workers used the boom lift to hoist decorations and fresh lights to the heights of City Hall, installing and then testing them. 

The work wraps up less than a week before City of Lights brings thousands to the downtown for a parade and holiday festival. 

“I want to recognize everyone who works behind the scenes to make City of Lights special each year,” said City Manager Thomas A. Golden, Jr. “Our city electricians install and maintain literally miles worth of lights to bring our downtown to life, and their efforts are appreciated.”

The 2025 City of Lights festival will include a hot chocolate contest, holiday market, photos with Santa, holiday treat decorating, roasted marshmallows, a parade and more. The events culminate when City leaders flip a switch and light up the downtown and Wannalancit smokestack at the conclusion of the parade. 

To learn more about the 2025 City of Lights festival, visit: https://www.lowellcityoflights.org/

City electricians used a 180-foot boom lift to help them install lights and decorations on City Hall on Sunday. (Photo Courtesy City of Lowell)
Two city electricians manned the 180-foot boom lift that was used to haul decorations up to the City Hall clocktower. (Photo Courtesy City of Lowell)
City electricians prepare to secure a large wreath to the side of the City Hall clocktower. (Photo Courtesy City of Lowell)
City electricians spent the past few weeks installing approximately 50,000 feet of lights around Merrimack, Market and Central streets downtown. Here a worker uses a bucket truck to install lights in front of St. Anne’s Episcopal Church several weeks ago. (Photo Courtesy City of Lowell)

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