In Massachusetts, whenever legislative accountability comes up the response is deflection.
Cities & towns follow public records law. The MBTA follows the law. State agencies follow it.
The Legislature exempts itself and instead of defending it, they pivot to federal politics.
So many reasons to be bullish about the future of this former industrial City.
New housing in the pipeline, new businesses on Main Street, new investments by the nearby University in downtown, a growing rail trail network and strong local leadership.
📍Fitchburg, MA
Over her ten years at FAM, Rebecca Wright has been essential in helping FAM continue to be a driving force of change amongst the Fitchburg community. A local legend with her grant writing know-how and appearances at community events, Rebecca will be retiring this December.
"Mayor Sam Squailia is a name to remember: She has that city rebounding and could have a sizable political future, but she seems like the kind of mayor happiest where she is, and ready to do everything in her power to take Fitchburg to new heights." <3
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Leonardo DRS is looking for individuals in Fitchburg, MA who are team-oriented & interested in joining a collaborative workforce while advancing their career! https://t.co/ZhNf1vOEjt
The MBTA announced service changes for September that affect the Green, Orange, and Blue lines as well as the Fitchburg Commuter Rail Line. https://t.co/KiRBm389UO
Breaking:Fitchburg airport currently closed after a small plane flipped over and ended up on its roof this morning…pilot suffered minor injuries but is being transported to the hospital…officials say there was an issue with headwinds and crosswinds #7News
@carriea144 We have a family shelter program, housing assistance, energy assistance, recovery center and street outreach to list some programs... let us know specific concerns