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Massachusetts House Of Representatives' 5th Worcester District
Massachusetts House of Representatives' 5th Worcester district in the United States is one of 160 legislative districts included in the lower house of the Massachusetts General Court. It covers parts of Hampshire County and Worcester County. Republican Donnie Berthiaume of Spencer has represented the district since 2015. Towns represented The district includes the following localities: * Barre * Brookfield * East Brookfield * Hardwick * Hubbardston * New Braintree * North Brookfield * Oakham * part of Spencer * part of Ware * West Brookfield The current district geographic boundary overlaps with that of the Massachusetts Senate's Worcester, Hampden, Hampshire and Middlesex district. Former locales The district previously covered: * Fitchburg, circa 1872 * Leominster, circa 1872 * Lunenburg, circa 1872 * Westminster, circa 1872 Representatives * Thomas E. Glazier, circa 1858 * William Mayo, circa 1859 * George H. Coolidge, circa 1888 * Henry D. Haynes, circa ...
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Ware, Massachusetts
Ware is a town in Hampshire County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 10,066 as of 2020. It is part of the Springfield, Massachusetts Metropolitan Statistical Area. The census-designated place of Ware, comprising the main settlement of the town, is in the southeastern corner of the town. The area's students are served by Ware Junior Senior High School. History Ware was first settled on Equivalent Lands in 1717 ''Historical Collections''
John Warner Barber; Dorr; 1841. and was officially incorporated in 1775. It is named after the town of in
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Massachusetts House Of Representatives' 4th Worcester District
Massachusetts House of Representatives' 4th Worcester district in the United States is one of 160 legislative districts included in the lower house of the Massachusetts General Court. It covers the city of Leominster in Worcester County. Democrat Natalie Higgins of Leominster has represented the district since 2017. The current district geographic boundary overlaps with that of the Massachusetts Senate's Worcester and Middlesex district. Representatives * Gerard Bushnell, circa 1858 * Aaron Greenwood, circa 1859 * Samuel Dwight Simonds, circa 1888 * Edgar J. Buck, circa 1920 * Philip Andrew Quinn, circa 1951 * Fredrick W. Schlosstein 1965-1973 * Henry R. Grenier, 1973-1976 * Angelo Picucci 1979-1989 * Robert A. Antonioni 1989-1993 * Mary Jane Simmons, 1993-2004 * Jennifer L. Flanagan 2005-2009 * Dennis A. Rosa 2009-2017 * Natalie Higgins, 2017-current Former locales The district previously covered: * Barre, circa 1872 * Dana, circa 1872 * Hardwick, circa 1872 * H ...
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Massachusetts House Of Representatives' 3rd Worcester District
Massachusetts House of Representatives' 3rd Worcester district in the United States is one of 160 legislative districts included in the lower house of the Massachusetts General Court. It covers part of Worcester County. Democrat Stephan Hay of Fitchburg has represented the district since 2017. He plans to retire after 2020. Locales represented The district includes the following localities: * Fitchburg * part of Lunenburg The current district geographic boundary overlaps with that of the Massachusetts Senate's Worcester and Middlesex district. Former locales The district previously covered: * Gardner, circa 1872 * Templeton, circa 1872 Representatives * John G. Mudge, circa 1858 * Russell Carruth, circa 1859 * Albert Llewellyn Wiley, circa 1888 * John Addison White, circa 1920 * George Walter Dean, circa 1951 * Edward Dennis Harrington, Jr., circa 1975 * Emile Goguen * Stephen DiNatale * Stephan Hay, 2017-2020 * Michael P. Kushmerek, 2021-current See also * ...
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Massachusetts House Of Representatives' 2nd Worcester District
Massachusetts House of Representatives' 2nd Worcester district in the United States is one of 160 legislative districts included in the lower house of the Massachusetts General Court. It covers part of Worcester County. Democrat Jon Zlotnik of Gardner has represented the district since 2013. Towns represented The district includes the following localities: * Ashburnham * Gardner * part of Westminster * Winchendon The current district geographic boundary overlaps with those of the Massachusetts Senate's Worcester and Middlesex district and Worcester, Hampden, Hampshire and Middlesex district. Representatives * Isaac Stevens, circa 1858 * George Whitney, circa 1859 * Charles W. Conant, circa 1888 * Nathaniel R. Perkins, circa 1888 * Charles H. Hartshorn, circa 1920 * J. Warren Moulton, circa 1920 * J. Philip Howard, circa 1951 * Robert D. Wetmore, 1971-1977 * Richard M. Bastien * Jonathan Zlotnik, 2013–present See also * List of Massachusetts House of Representatives ...
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Massachusetts House Of Representatives' 1st Worcester District
Massachusetts House of Representatives' 1st Worcester district in the United States is one of 160 legislative districts included in the lower house of the Massachusetts General Court. It covers part of Worcester County. Republican Kimberly Ferguson of Holden has represented the district since 2011. She is running unopposed for re-election in the 2020 Massachusetts general election. Towns represented The district includes the following localities: * Holden * Paxton * Princeton * Rutland * Sterling * Westminster The current district geographic boundary overlaps with those of the Massachusetts Senate's 1st Worcester district, Worcester and Middlesex district, and Worcester, Hampden, Hampshire and Middlesex district. Former locales The district previously covered: * Ashburnham, circa 1872 * Winchendon, circa 1872 Representatives * Jacob B. Harris, circa 1858 * J. D. Crosby, circa 1859 * Sidney P. Smith, circa 1888 * James Oliver, circa 1908 * William Lord, circa 1918 ...
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List Of Elections In Massachusetts
This is an incomplete list of elections in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts sorted both by offices sought and by years held. Elections are administered by the individual municipalities. There is some oversight by the Secretary of the Commonwealth and the Office of Campaign and Political Finance. Individual elections are listed with the winner. General * November 5, 1861 * November 4, 1862 * November 3, 1863 * November 8, 1864 * November 7, 1865 * November 6, 1866 * November 5, 1867 * November 3, 1868 * November 2, 1869 * November 8, 1870 * November 7, 1871 * November 5, 1872 * November 4, 1873 * November 3, 1874 * November 2, 1875 * November 7, 1876 * November 6, 1877 * November 5, 1878 * November 4, 1879 * November 2, 1880 * November 8, 1881 * November 7, 1882 * November 6, 1883 * November 4, 1884 * November 3, 1885 * November 2, 1886 * November 8, 1887 * November 6, 1888 * November 5, 1889 * November 4, 1890 * November 3, 1891 * November 8, 1892 * November 7, 1893 * November ...
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Wbur
WBUR-FM (90.9 FM) is a public radio station located in Boston, Massachusetts, owned by Boston University. It is the largest of three NPR member stations in Boston, along with WGBH and WUMB-FM and produces several nationally distributed programs, including ''On Point'', '' Here and Now'' and ''Open Source.'' WBUR previously produced ''Car Talk'', '' Only a Game'', and '' The Connection'' (which was cancelled on August 5, 2005). ''RadioBoston'', launched in 2007, is its only purely local show. WBUR's positioning statement is "Boston's NPR News Station". WBUR also carries its programming on two other stations serving Cape Cod and the Islands: WBUH (89.1 FM) in Brewster, and WBUA (92.7 FM) in Tisbury. The latter station, located on Martha's Vineyard, uses the frequency formerly occupied by WMVY."WBUR Buys Ma ...
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Westminster, Massachusetts
Westminster is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, in the United States. At the 2020 census, the town population was 8,213. History Westminster was first settled by Europeans in 1737, and was officially incorporated in 1759. Westminster has four entries in the National Register of Historic Places: Ahijah Wood House, Nathan Wood House, Ezra Wood-Levi Warner Place, and Westminster Village-Academy Hill Historic District. Westminster was the site of Westminster Academy, incorporated in 1833. The town achieved national news in November 2014 when the Board of Health proposed banning all sales of tobacco. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , of which is land and , or 4.90%, is water. Westminster is bordered by Ashburnham to the north, Gardner to the west, Hubbardston to the southwest, Princeton to the south, and Leominster and Fitchburg to the east. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 6,907 people, ...
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Lunenburg, Massachusetts
Lunenburg is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 11,946 at the 2020 census. History Lunenburg was first settled by Europeans in 1718 and was officially incorporated in 1728. The name stems from one of the titles of King George II of Great Britain, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg. During King George's War (1744–1748), French-allied First Nations, such as warriors of the M'iq Maq or Abenaki Confederacy, raided the village and took settlers captive to Quebec. Areas of neighboring Fitchburg were once part of Lunenburg, but broke away around 1764. The settlers found the walking distance to church and town meetings too great and needed their own town center. Whalom Park on Whalom Lake had long been a noted amusement park in Lunenburg during the 20th century. It was home of the famous Flyer Comet, now demolished. The park closed in 2000, unable to survive the competition with the newer and increasingly popular Six Flags New England in Aga ...
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Leominster, Massachusetts
Leominster ( ) is a city in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. It is the second-largest city in Worcester County, with a population of 43,782 at the 2020 census. Leominster is located north of Worcester and northwest of Boston. Both Route 2 and Route 12 pass through Leominster. Interstate 190, Route 13, and Route 117 all have starting/ending points in Leominster. Leominster is bounded by Fitchburg and Lunenburg to the north, Lancaster to the east, Sterling and Princeton to the south, and Westminster to the west. History The region was originally inhabited by various divisions of the Pennacook or Nipmuc Native Americans, who lived along the Nashua River. The river provided fertile soil for the cultivation of corn, beans, squash and tobacco. European settlers began arriving in the mid-17th century and in 1653, the area of Leominster - which takes it name from the Herefordshire town of Leominster in England, was first founded as part of the town of Lanca ...
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Fitchburg, Massachusetts
Fitchburg is a city in northern Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. The third-largest city in the county, its population was 41,946 at the 2020 census. Fitchburg is home to Fitchburg State University as well as 17 public and private elementary and high schools. History Fitchburg was first settled in by Europeans in 1730 as part of Lunenburg, and was officially set apart from that town and incorporated in 1764. The area was previously occupied by the Nipmuc tribe. It is named for John Fitch, one of the committee that procured the act of incorporation. In July 1748 Fitch and his family, living in this isolated spot, were abducted to Canada by Native Americans, but returned the next year. Fitchburg is situated on both the Nashua River and a railroad line. The original Fitchburg Railroad ran through the Hoosac Tunnel, linking Boston and Albany, New York. The tunnel was built using the Burleigh Rock Drill, designed and built in Fitchburg. Fitchburg was a 19th-centur ...
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