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The Sentinel & Enterprise is a morning daily newspaper published in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, with a satellite news bureau in Leominster, Massachusetts. The newspaper covers local news in Fitchburg, Leominster and several nearby towns in northern Worcester County and northwest Middlesex County, Massachusetts .
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The region's leading daily newspaper, the Sentinel & Enterprise, is published in Fitchburg. [1] Another, the Telegram & Gazette of Worcester, publishes a "North County" daily edition and Montachusett T&G semiweekly insert, both of which cover most of the areas usually considered parts of the North County and Montachusett regions.
Sentinel & Enterprise: Fitchburg: Worcester: 2005 Present Current Standard-Times: New Bedford: Bristol: 1992 1997 Non-current The Sun: Lowell: Middlesex: 2004 Present Current Telegram & Gazette: Worcester: Worcester: 1989 Present Current Valley Dispatch: Dracut: Middlesex: 2011 Present Current (No coverage) Barnstable: Non-current (No coverage ...
The Sentinel & Enterprise, a daily paper based in Fitchburg, is the main source of printed media in Leominster. The paper formed in 1973 by the merger of the Fitchburg Sentinel and the Leominster Enterprise, which dated back to 1873. [55] The paper maintains a satellite news bureau in Leominster.
Its chief local competitor is GardnerMagazine.com, an online publication with a circulation of about 20,000 unique households in 2023. Its chief traditional newspaper competitors are the county's two largest newspapers, the Fitchburg Sentinel & Enterprise and Worcester Telegram & Gazette, as well as the Athol Daily News.
FITCHBURG — She is about to become the third female mayor of Fitchburg, following in the footsteps of Mary H. Whitney and Lisa A. Wong, who served from 1998 to 2002 and from 2008 to 2016 ...
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]