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Sicotte hockey stick mill was part of Lowell’s industrial past

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by Bethany M. Dunbar

LOWELL — The quiet town of Lowell has a bustling industrial past. Part of it was an array of sawmills, manufacturers and lumber mills, and one of these generated the pieces that would regularly become sticks for professional hockey players in Canada. Albert and Helene Sicotte ran that lumber mill in Lowell Village for almost 30 years.

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