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LEOMINSTER – Senator John Cronin and Rep. Natalie Higgins pledged to deliver state funding to aid Leominster’s flood relief efforts after the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) denied a federal disaster declaration and to deliver critical relief funds to the city.
LEOMINSTER — Construction of the new Leominster police station is nearing completion, and an open house to show off the new building is around the corner. The open house has been scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 26 from 10 a.m. to noon at 116 Central St. (Route 12).
Pleasant Street collapsed at Coburn Avenue, in Leominster, due to September's flooding. BOSTON – The Healey-Driscoll Administration distributed nearly $5 million of state disaster relief funding to 13 communities that were impacted by severe flooding and weather last September.
Organizers of the Leominster Crime Stoppers initiative encourage tipsters to use the Web site as an efficient way to provide tips. The tip form includes information about a suspect’s appearance, “hangouts” and other information, crime notes, and even the ability to add a photo electronically.
Funds were made available through a $4.5 million grant awarded by DESE to a regional effort of United Ways located in Central, North Central and South-Central Massachusetts with the goal of helping after school and out-of-school time programs rebound from impacts of COVID-19.
BOSTON – The Massachusetts Society of Certified Public Accountants (MassCPAs) announced that Gavin Robillard, of Leominster, was awarded the LGA Firm Named Scholarship by the MassCPAs Educational Foundation’s 2024 Scholarship Program.
Current public service: Leominster Councilor-At-Large for the last 14 years. Why would you best serve the city? My background enables me to best serve the city. I am a practicing attorney in the city for approximately 27 years. I have served on the City Council for the last 14 years. I am a business owner and a property owner in the city.
News. IN AND AROUND YOUR COMMUNITY. IN AND AROUND YOUR COMMUNITY. March 30, 2012; News; By Staff Writer. ALL FOR ART AND ART FOR ALL. FITCHBURG – The artists of downtown Fitchburg announce Open Studios on Saturday, March 31 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Visit the artists in their studios and see the creativity of Fitchburg. This event is free and ...
LEOMINSTER — After nearly two hours of looking Thursday afternoon, authorities have wrapped up a search for a possible missing canoeist on Notown Reservoir. Crews set up a search area at the junction of Route 2 eastbound and Palmer Road for what was reported to be a person and a capsized canoe in the water.
Two Leominster eighth-graders, Mia Padovano from Samoset Middle School and Kylee McCumber from Sky View Middle School, were chosen to join Gov. Charlie Baker and fellow student leaders from across the Commonwealth for a Project 351 day of celebration and service in Boston on Jan. 16.