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  3. Ron Bouchard - Wikipedia

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    Fitchburg, Massachusetts, U.S. Died: December 10, 2015 (aged 67) Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. Cause of death: Cancer: Awards: 1981 Winston Cup Series Rookie of the Year New England Auto Racers Hall of Fame (1998) NASCAR Cup Series career; 160 races run over 7 years: Best finish: 8th : First race: 1981 Valleydale 500 : Last race: 1987 Winston 500

  4. Christian Hansen Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Christian Hansen Jr. was born in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, on October 16, 1931, a son of Christian Hansen Sr. and Margaret Hansen. [1] He attended the schools of Fitchburg, and graduated from Fitchburg High School in 1949. [2] Hansen attended Fitchburg State University and Stevens Business College of Fitchburg. [3] [4]

  5. St. Bernard Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    St. Bernard Cemetery dates from the early to mid-nineteenth century and remains very active as it serves several local parishes in and around Fitchburg. In recent years, new areas of the cemetery have been opened to accommodate more plots. The land is arranged by sections named for Catholic saints, as well for nearby street names.

  6. Scott McGilvray - Wikipedia

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    Scott McGilvray (January 20, 1966 – March 21, 2017) was an American educator and politician.. Born in Concord, New Hampshire, McGilvray went to Concord High School and Fitchburg State University.

  7. Death of Conrad Roy - Wikipedia

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    He was a high school athlete who played baseball, rowed crew, and ran track. He graduated with a 3.88 GPA and was accepted to Fitchburg State University to study business, which he never attended. [9] [10] Michelle Carter was born on August 11, 1996, in Massachusetts to Gail and David Carter. She went to King Philip Regional High School, in ...

  8. Mary Lowe Dickinson - Wikipedia

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    Born in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, on January 23, 1839, Mary Caroline Underwood (later known as Mary Lowe Dickinson) was a daughter of Ruth (Burgess) Underwood (1805–1869), a native of Warren, Rhode Island, and Timothy Underwood (1803–1863), a native of Swanzey, New Hampshire, who had become the owner-operator of a livery and stage coach route based in Fitchburg.

  9. Fitchburg, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The Fitchburg Public Library was established in 1859. [40] [41] In 1899, a child-specific library service began in one of the country's first children's rooms. [42] Fitchburg Public Library became the first regional library in the Massachusetts Regional Library System in 1962. [43] In 2008, the library had a budget of $1,111,412. [44]