Sentinel & Enterprise: ‘Fitchburg’s Civil War Bowie Knives’ presentation set for April 16
Sentinel & Enterprise: Fitchburg Public Library Trustees pledge $1M to help renovation
Sentinel & Enterprise: Anticipating “very, very difficult” year, House budget spends less than Healey
Sentinel & Enterprise: Op-ed: Health problems, like national conflicts, don’t just go away
Sentinel & Enterprise: Stages: Stratton Players makes you laugh a lot with spring shows
Expect to laugh a lot at the Fitchburg-based Stratton Players’ spring shows. They’re doing two short comedies: “Breaking Up Is Hard to Do” by Dennis Snee and “The Whole ...
Several police officers responded to a report of a shooting on Wednesday at 2:51 p.m. in an apartment at 11 Willow St., and found a 36-year-old man there who had been injured, according to Fitchburg ...
Sentinel & Enterprise: Camp Mystic security guard says an early evacuation order could have saved lives
Several Fitchburg officials, including Mayor Sam Squailia, Police Chief Steven Giannini and Police Capt. Christopher Garcia, recently took a tour of the Leominster Dispatch Center, with Leominster ...
Sentinel & Enterprise: US aircraft carrier breaks record for longest deployment since the Vietnam War
The visiting Tyngsboro High softball team didn’t forget its bats for its trip to Fitchburg High School’s Alario Memorial Field on Wednesday afternoon. The visiting Tigers pounded out 16 hits, ...
Sentinel & Enterprise: Allbirds, a former Wall Street darling fallen on hard times, looks to AI for its future
FITCHBURG — City-based community focused nonprofit organization LUK, Inc. is remembering one of its founders. Retired CEO Punky Pletan-Cross passed away on Aug. 5 after a sudden illness, according to ...