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Medical pot dispensary opens doors in Gardner

GARDNER -- Brett Johnson heard about it through the grapevine. Arriving promptly at 10 a.m., he was first customer through the doors during Friday's soft opening for the medical cannabis dispensary Sanctuary Medicinals. → Read More

Senator Tran, Chalifoux Zephir will air the issues in S&E debate on Wednesday in FATV studio

FITCHBURG -- One month after declining a debate invitation due to a busy campaign schedule, Republican incumbent state Sen. → Read More

Leominster busts four NYC residents on counterfeit money charges

LEOMINSTER -- A team of "professional counterfeiters" from New York City were arrested at the Mall at Whitney Field Tuesday afternoon after attempting to spend over $1,000 of fake money there. → Read More

Give flu fight your best shot

Flu season has begun, and with it, a reminder from local health officials on how best to protect yourself. → Read More

Horse-racing track plans out of the gate

LANCASTER -- Questions and a lot of concerns came from local residents Monday night when they got the chance to address the developers looking to build a thoroughbred horse-racing track on Route 70. → Read More

Lancaster horse-racing track plans out of the gate

LANCASTER -- Questions and a lot of concerns came from local residents Monday night when they got the chance to address the developers looking to build a thoroughbred horse-racing track on Route 70. → Read More

Fitchburg man pleads guilty to perjury in Jeremiah Oliver case

WORCESTER -- A Fitchburg man pleaded guilty to charges of perjury and intimidation of a witness in superior court Tuesday after admitting to providing false information to investigators in the 2013 death of 5-year-old Jeremiah Oliver. → Read More

Horse-racing track meeting postponed to Monday in Lancaster

LANCASTER -- An informational meeting to discuss a horse-racing track that could open in North Lancaster has been postponed until next Monday in an effort to make sure as many local officials as possible are able to attend and ask questions about → Read More

Ayer mosquito positive for West Nile

AYER -- Local health officials are urging residents to take precautions when venturing outside after a mosquito collected from the area recently tested positive for West Nile virus. → Read More

Road repair donations? They'll take a slice

When he first heard about Domino's Pizza offering to help fix potholes in towns and cities across the country, Fitchburg Public Works Commissioner Lenny Laakso was relieved. → Read More

Road repair donations? They'll take a slice

When he first heard about Domino's Pizza offering to help fix potholes in towns and cities across the country, Fitchburg Public Works Commissioner Lenny Laakso was relieved. → Read More

Chiropractor's invention helps young spines

LEOMINSTER -- The idea came from a photo James Cormier was sent from his sister-in-law about two years ago. → Read More

3 Market Basket workers hurt chasing alleged shoplifter

LEOMINSTER -- Three Market Basket store managers suffered minor injuries Tuesday after trying to stop a shoplifter by clinging to her moving car as she attempted to flee the store's parking lot, said police. → Read More

Three Market Basket managers take short ride while trying to stop fleeing shoplifter in Leominster

LEOMINSTER -- Three Market Basket store managers received minor injuries Tuesday after trying to stop a shoplifter by clinging to the suspect's moving car as she attempted to flee the store's parking lot, said police. → Read More

Former racer lives his passion at Ayer's Bikeworx (SLIDESHOW)

AYER -- Galen Miller has seen a lot of motorcycle shops come and go. "There used to be a plethora of mom-and-pop shops and the way the economy and regulations have gone, small shops like mine are a dying breed," he said. → Read More

TREATMENT WITH A DIFFERENT POINT

LEOMINSTER -- The needles are only about twice the width of a human hair. → Read More

On hospital wall, plaque honors Townsend woman's attacker

LEOMINSTER -- Sitting in the lobby of HealthAlliance Hospital's Entrance D, Anne LeCuyer shifted uncomfortably, but only for a moment. → Read More

On hospital wall, plaque honors Townsend woman's attacker

LEOMINSTER -- Sitting in the lobby of HealthAlliance Hospital's Entrance D, Anne LeCuyer shifted uncomfortably, but only for a moment. → Read More

Ex-Patriot in trenches for Opioid Task Force

LEOMINSTER -- Local students and the public are invited to attend a free event hosted by the Leominster Opioid Task Force next week, featuring former New England Patriots lineman Chris Sullivan and his wife Kathi. → Read More

As Santa, he made Christmas special; now he needs a lift

LANCASTER -- Of all the memories from his years of dressing up as Santa Claus at Christmas, Bernard "Bud" Goguen recalled an earlier performance when his brother was shouting across the → Read More