FATV HIGHLIGHTS THIS WEEK: Picks of the Week Monday 5 p.m., North Central Journal featuring Pete Capodagli (New) Tuesday 7 p.m., Barbara & You with Author Mark Bodanza (New) Wednesday 7 p.m. Inside Fitchburg with guests from Karing 4 Kids (New) Thursday 7 p.m., Time Machine Thursday with replays from FATV Archives Channel Comcast 8/Verizon […]
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Monday, April 1 Kiddie Music Time: 10 a.m.; Leominster Public Library, 30 West St. Monument Square Community Music School’s Stephanie Rogers and Joe Mazzarella introduce kids to music, instruments, and dance; ages 5-under. Register by calling 978-534-7522. Little Listeners Story Time: 11 a.m.; Lunenburg Public Library, 1023 Massachusetts Ave. Develop a life-long love of reading with activities, […]
Harvard Library removes human skin from binding of French book
After decades of controversy, the Harvard Library has removed the human skin from one of the most notorious books in its collection, “Des destinées de l’âme.”
Sky’s the limit for Leominster’s Anderson
Leominster’s Henry Anderson is achieving great things in a short amount of time on the slopes. The nine-year-old Johnny Appleseed School student is in Colorado, ready to compete for a national snowboarding title.
Celebrating the Success of Women of Color speaker series continues
LEOMINSTER — Princess Sasu is following in the footsteps of her older sister and continuing the Celebrating the Success of Women of Color speaker series. The Leominster High School sophomore invited Lourdes Ramirez of Fitchburg State University to be the first guest speaker of the school year. Lourdes, whom Sasu called “a woman of many […]
May 1 deadline for $10M in maternal health grants
BOSTON — State public health officials intend to award $10 million in grants for maternal and reproductive health care initiatives, as the Healey administration looks to combat the worsening rate of severe maternal morbidity that’s disproportionately impacting people of color. The Department of Public Health will distribute the grants over three years, Gov. Maura Healey’s […]