Plastic City Comic Con convention

My vacation is over and I'm back! First stop in Fitchburg is our awesome Plastic City Comic Con convention... what a great collection of artists. I got a number of books and comics for my favorite creepy little mini me...I met Barbara Friedlander one of the first (or the first?) female comic book writers in the 60's and a couple fun new card games...including a fortune telling set so I will absolutely be able to predict your future now.
Thank you Amy & Keith Gleason for another great show in Fitchburg!

2019 Longsjo Classic - 58th Annual

I'm here working the 58th Annual Longsjo Classic race in @fitchburgmass ... come say hi! We have The Boulder open serving Wachusett Brewing Company Longsjo Lager, Doughboys Pizza On Main serving pizza in the Upper Common with coffee by Jackson Effie Coffee Cabin and The Finicky Fork Catering Company setting up at the Start Finish Line. River Styx Brewing opens at 11 and Team Better Block doing cool things there! Fitchburg Historical Society open!!

Another great year for the 58th Annual Longsjo Classic! Many thanks to this great crew!!

Thanks Frank Tirrell Photography for capturing this group pic!

11th Annual Nashua River Brewers Festival

What a great day volunteering for the 11th Annual Nashua River Brewers Festival to support the Gateway Park Community Garden!
I helped Brianna here run the PARTNER'S PUB table slinging Schöfferhofer Hefeweizen Grapefruit and Fiddlehead Brewing Company Second Fiddle 🍺🍻
...started to POUR ☔💧 around 3:20pm for 20 minutes....then...☀️ Sun!
So much fun... it's a must attend!

Fitchburg Healthcare First Responders BBQ

Thank you Fitchburg Healthcare for the invite to your First Responders BBQ! Honored to attend and help represent Fitchburg.
I had a great burger and chat for lunch about our EMS service and Fitchburg Healthcare amenities with Carol and a few of her friends 💜
Great to see Senator Dean A. Tran there with his fabulous staff and Cutest mini-Dean.
Also spoke with Executive Director David Hicks about the rising costs of healthcare for our Seniors...and declining reimbursements from the State for their care. Resulting in closures of adult-senior care facilities and increased burden on staff and healthcare workers. #SaveOurSeniors

Voter Choice MA Advisory board

So honored to be invited to join the Voter Choice MA Advisory board promoting Ranked Choice Voting with such an amazing group of advocates I follow across the state like Evan Falchuk & Alexandra Chandler, Nichole Mossalam, Bill McKibben, Steve Grossman, Segun Idowu and many more awesome influential people.
Simply allowing voters to rank the candidates on the ballot in order of preference will make Massachusetts elections more competitive and fair by encouraging the participation of more candidates and parties, and by ensuring outcomes that more accurately reflect the will of the voters.

#mapoli #politics #government #voting #rcv #voterchoicema

https://www.voterchoicema.org/advisory_board

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A few Updates from the Fitchburg DPW 1/26/19

A few Updates from the Fitchburg DPW 1/26/19:
🚧Water Street Bridge: Design has not started. 25% design expected Jan 2020. Will be advertised in April 2021
New bridge over Boulder Drive will have 3 lanes northbound, 2 lanes southbound, bike lanes, sidewalks
🌳Rollstone Hill Rock Walk project: Approved for Student Conservation Association Crews in 2019
💦 Started researching different revenue opportunities for water department for the watershed forestland. There are several possibilities such as selling carbon offset credits or timber harvesting.
🎾CDBG reimbursement work: Continued to remove tennis courts at Goodrich Playground
💦 Shut off water at 60 Scott Road at tap (no curbstop present) following City taking possession of the property.
💦Reservoir levels as of 1/25/19: Meetinghouse=full, Mare Meadow=full, Bickford=full, Fitchburg/Ashby=full, Scott=full, Lovell=full

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Detention Swale on Shea St near Cathy St was FULL Tonight!

In case you were wondering what the HUGE new Detention Swale on Shea St near Cathy St looks like when full...the full swale was overflowing onto Shea St (as designed) from a huge amount of water + plugged up drain screens... our dpw was here in the rain cleaning the screens of leaves to get the water to flow through the drainage system faster. 18" Culverts out in two locations with a dedicated line out towards the Notown. Deepest point in swale is about 8ft!
Engineer Nick Erickson said before this was built there would be 2 ft of water in the road...so it is working!

Upper Common Complete Streets planned improvements 2019

Upper Common planned improvements:
It was noted that our Complete Streets Upper Common Project has been awarded to a contractor at a cost of $300k. We were given $219k as a grant, we will be supplementing this with approx $81k of CDBG grant funding.
The proposed plan has been colored here for clarity--reworked/rebuilt sidewalks and accessible access to crosswalks are in blue, the new thermoplastic crosswalks in red.
This also includes flashing pedestrian crossing signals as well as other miscellaneous work.

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VisionZero, State House Visit with Senator Tran, MABPAB Meeting

I had a long awesome day at the Mass Statehouse today... as I'm on the MA State Bike and Pedestrian Advisory Board, I took the train from Fitchburg to Boston early this morning to join the day of action for #VisionZero with presentation by Governor Charlie Baker on the 'Act to Improve Safety on the Roads of the Commonwealth' which includes requiring hands free cell use, truck guards, DUI ignition interlocks, ability of police to pull you over for no seatbeat...etc
Pedestrian, Bike and Road Safety Advocates from MassBike, WalkBoston, Text Less Live More, Safe Roads Alliance, MassDOT & more were discussing the bill and more bills with Senators and Reps today...so I went and saw my favorite Senator Dean A. Tran 😁


After the #VisionZero presentation, I stopped in to see my favorite Senator Dean A. Tran at his fancy State House Office (with a great view of the gold dome!) and we took the VIP tour 😎
I got to hold the Senate President Gavel, sat in Dean's Senate Seat (lucky #7), got to visit the State Representative Chambers, visit the front balcony between the Senate and Governor Charlie Baker's office, and the dome with Gardner City Councilor Boudreau to top it all off!!

After my meeting with Senator Tran and tour of the Statehouse… I attended mu Meeting of the Massachusetts Bike and Pedestrian Advisory Board at the MassDOT Transportation Building…discussing MassDOT implementation and strategy of the Bicycle Plan and Pedestrian plan for improving alternate modes of transportation throughout the Commonwealth…..and they spelled my name right this time =D

Marijuana/ Cannabis Businesses in Fitchburg

Page Updated August 2, 2023

I've been asked a few times "How many Cannabis businesses are going in now in Fitchburg?" So I put together this fairly comprehensive list....if I am missing anything or have anything that should be corrected please let me know!


Also, great article in the paper summarizes more and gives some more info: http://www.sentinelandenterprise.com/news/ci_32395267/preparations-underway-fitchburg-pot-shops

Info from Community Development Office as of 9/17/2019


Host Agreements Approved

January 1, 2018 - October 10, 2019


Marijuana/ Cannabis Businesses in Fitchburg: as of 10/10/19

General Notes

  • There is a cap on an individual licensee of 100,000 sq. ft. grow canopy.

  • There’s no cap for number of licensed cultivators.

  • For retail sales of Adult Use it is capped at 40% of the amount of package stores licenses, or 7 stores (referenced by City Solicitor). (Number of 8 used by city councilors most often in meetings when referencing 40% number, as minimum 20% number was rounding up per CCC)

  • Fitchburg voters approved adult-use/recreational cannabis 56.7% (8,707) to 43.3% (6,636), November 8th, 2016.


In Operation

Garden Remedies, Inc., 307 Airport Rd

Cultivation & processing of Medical Marijuana

 

Revolutionary Clinics, 1 Oak Hill Rd

Cultivation & processing of Medical & Adult Use Marijuana

Mass. Patient Foundation, 99 Development Rd

Medical Marijuana cultivation facility

Adult Use Marijuana cultivation facility (approved 8-13-2019)

  • Apothca, Inc.

  • Mass Patient received Special Permit approval 8/16/16 for a medical marijuana cultivation and processing facility at 99 Development Rd.

  • September 12, 2017 approved 7-0 to expand grow area

  • 9-12-2017 Meeting Minutes: http://www.ci.fitchburg.ma.us/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Minutes/_09122017-1092

  • 8-13-2019 Planning Board Minutes

  • 8-13-2019 Special Permit Modification & Site Plan Review -Mass. Patient Foundation, 99 Development Dr. Modification of bldgs. & expansion to produce Adult Use Cannabis Note: Mass. Patient Foundation is doing business as “Apothca” Hearing opened. Joe Lekach & Richard Philbrick, Apothca present. Apothca is requesting some clarification on the Planning Board’s Special Permit decision as to which buildings in they are allowed to operate in. They are currently in Bldgs. 1 ,10, 14 & 23 (including the greenhouse additions). Total growth canopy: 26,000 sq. ft. (Tier II: 30,000 40,000 sq. ft.). No expansion of grow canopy is being planned. No expansion to other buildings on Fitchburg portion of the site are contemplated. They are planning to expand to one building on the Westminster side of the town line and are currently in discussion w/ Westminster Planning Board. Their retail locations are in Arlington, Jamaica Plain & Lynn. Fitchburg is their only grow facility. Richard showed the Board photos of interior of site with some cleaning up of vegetation. Board: How about cutting down overgrown vegetation outside the chain link fence? Apothca would rather leave that there for screening. Fitchburg Fire Prevention is OK with conditions on the site. Public comment: Motion made & seconded to close hearing. Vote in favor.Motion made (Mr. Hurley) & seconded (Mr. Van Hazinga) to Approve Modification of Special Permit. Vote 5-0 in favor


 (Approved/ Pending State Approval or Opening)


Atlantic Medicinal Partners, 774 Crawford St.

Medical Marijuana cultivation/processing & dispensary facility

Revolutionary Clinics, 1 Oak Hill Rd.

Cultivation & processing of Adult-Use Marijuana

  • Bert Vining, Vice President of Revolutionary Clinics

  • Total Employees: 85 (65 at Oak Hill Rd) soon to be 120 Employees total.

  • A minimum of 35% of product produced is reserved for medical patients, the rest could go to the Adult Use Market

  • Product is locked and secured and transported to Somerville, and two locations in Cambridge.

  • Approved August 21st 2018 7-0

  • 8-21-18 Meeting Minutes: http://www.ci.fitchburg.ma.us/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Minutes/_08212018-1374

 

Garden Remedies, Inc., 307 Airport Rd

Cultivation & processing of Adult -Use Marijuana

  • Retail location in Newton

  • They currently employ 75 employees and will be adding 30 more.

  • They pay 1.25% of profits to City per Host Community Agreement..

  • Approved August 21st 2018 7-0

  • 8-21-18 Meeting Minutes: http://www.ci.fitchburg.ma.us/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Minutes/_08212018-1374

  • 9-10-2019 Planning Board Minutes

  • 9-10-2019 Minor Amendment of Special Permit #2018-7, Garden Remedies, 307 Airport Rd. -revised Greenhouses Hearing opened. Brian Marchetti, McCarty Engineering present. Plan approved by Board last year for “hoop house”greenhouses be located on a bed of crushed stone has been revised. Garden Remedies current proposal is to construct a more permanent 32,256 sq. ft. greenhouse in the same area. The greenhouse will have a poured 4-foot high concrete foundation, a concrete slab on grade, and a tubular steel frame with glass walls & roof. Part of the structure is in the 100-year floodplain. Finish Floor Elevation of greenhouse will be one foot above the Base Flood Elevation. Compensatory flood storage will be provided. An Amended Order of Conditions hadbeen approved at the last Conservation Commission meeting. Public comment: None. Motion made & seconded to close hearing. Vote infavor.Motion made (Mr. Fontaine) & seconded (Mr.Van Hazinga) to Approve Minor Amendment of Special Permit. Vote 7-0 in favor.

 

NS AJO Holdings, 20 Authority Drive

Cultivation, processing & retail sales of Medical & Adult-Use Marijuana

  • Aidan O’Donovan, CEO of NS AJO Holdings, Inc.

  • Closed on the (Geosearch) building in May 2018

  • The Adult Use plants will be distinguished from medical plants thru colored tags.

  •  Building is 43,000 sq. ft. but the grow canopy will be a Max. of 20,000 sq. ft. (Tier 3). This maxes out their grow space. 

  • Retail locations planned in Dorchester & Watertown.

  • They’ll pay 3% sales tax. Their total payment to City is max. $400,000/year

  • Est. 4-5 month construction period. Planning on a Spring 2019 opening.  They will build half of space to start, finish in 2020. 

  • 75 employees at full build-out.  Total investment $9-10 million.
    Approve Sept 11, 2018 7-0

  • Approved Special Permit August 8, 2017 for Medical Marijuana

  • 7-11-2017 Meeting Minutes: http://www.ci.fitchburg.ma.us/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Minutes/_07112017-1069

  • 8-8-2017 Meeting Minutes: http://www.ci.fitchburg.ma.us/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Minutes/_08082017-1080

  • 6-19-2018 Host Agreement

  • 9-11-18 Meeting Minutes: http://www.ci.fitchburg.ma.us/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Minutes/_09112018-1395

  • 9-10-2019 Planning Board Minutes

  • 9-10-2019 MINOR SITE PLAN REVIEW NS AJO Holdings, 20 Authority Dr. -extension on Site Plan Approval condition for Adult Use Cannabis Atty.Dan Glissman, Prince Lobel Tye& Aiden O’Donovan ofNS AJO present. Dan submitted a handout to the Board explaining their request. They are seeking an extension of the one-year period to commence operation of the Adult Use Cannabis operation, which was a condition of their October 2018 Site Plan Approval. Progress at site to date: Construction started on interior fit-out Feb. 2019. They expect to finish construction end of year. Est. start of cultivation: 1stQ 2020. Plan to open doors April 2020. Q: Will both medical and non-medical cannabis be available at the same time?Aiden: TBD. In the previous site plan approval decision there was some confusion over language. Agreed: The Board’s Site Plan Approval was intended to cover the Cultivation, Processing & Retail sales of Adult Use Cannabis. The decision will be revised to reflect that. Motion made (Mr. Fontaine) & seconded (Mr. Van Hazinga) to Approve an extension of the time period to commence operation of the Adult Use cannabis operation to one year from October2019, and also to clarify language of the Site Plan Approval. Vote in favor.

 

Native Sun Wellness, 140 Industrial Road

Cultivation/processing of Medical Marijuana

  • Mark Schuparra, CEO & Michael Drayer, head grower of Native Sun Wellness

  • Building (former Moduform) is72,000 sq. ft. on a 6.4 acre site.

  • Proposed grow canopy approx. 40,000 sq. ft.

  • They will have approx. 15 employees in Year 1.

  • DBA “Native Roots”.

  • Their retail locations will be in Cambridge. 

  • Time frame: 12-14 month build out from December 2018

  • 5-8-18 Meeting Minutes for Informal Review: http://www.ci.fitchburg.ma.us/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Minutes/_05082018-1313

  • 12-11-18 Meeting Minutes: http://www.ci.fitchburg.ma.us/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Minutes/_12112018-1472

  • 5-14-2019 Planning Board Minutes

  • 5-14-2019 Site Plan Review -Native Sun Wellness, expanding to cultivation/processing of Adult-Use Marijuana, 140 Industrial Rd. Hearing opened. Michael Drayer, NSW Director of Cultivation, Jamie Rheault, W&B &Atty.Phil Silverman,Vicente Sederberg present. Michael & Jamie: NSW rec’d Special Permit last year(#2018-17) to grow/process Medical Marijuana. NSW is seeking Site Plan Approval to expand to cultivation/processing of recreational cannabis, as an “Experienced Operator”, per Sec. 181.6542 of the Ordinance.Adding Adult Use is an important factor in raising the capital to make the project a reality.

  • 5-14-2019 Planning Board comments: Work to date? They have started on power upgrades to building,and have started to separate the 140 Industrial Rd. building from the adjacent Moduform building at 172Industrial Rd. Timetable? Michael estimates 3-6 months to really get going on site work. Their application is pending with the CCC. Q: Any changes to the building or floor plan with adding Adult Use? No, it will only allow them to also produce for adult use retailers. They have a retail location pending in Hudson. Grow canopy 40,000 sq. ft. Total building footprint: 70,000 sq. ft. Their Host Community Agreement for cultivating medical marijuana also covers non-medical. NSW will lease the space from a landlord parent company. NSW not interested in a retail location here now. Deliveries between ME’sare allowed. Condition suggested: If Home Delivery is ever allowed in future by CCC, it will be subject to further Planning Board approval. Public comments:Melanie Weeks (Monty Tech representative): At their meeting w/ Monty Tech School Board a few months ago, NSW had stated that they would never have a retail location at Industrial Rd.site. Mary Jo Bohart, Economic Development Director: Is Moduform staying on as a tenant in the rest of the building? Yes, for the time being. Motion made & seconded to close public hearing. Vote in favor.Motion made (Mr. Van Hazinga) & seconded (Mr. Hurley) to Approve the Site Plan, subject to: Conditions to mirror typical/existing adult use cultivation facilitiesFile disclosure forms & releases for background checks. Vote 7-0 in favor.

 

Cypress Tree Management, 431 Westminster Street

Medical & Adult Use?

Cultivation & processing of Medical Marijuana (7/18, 9/18)

  • Matt Fournier Building Owner

  • Zach Harvey, COO of Cypress Tree Mgmt.

  • d/b/a Weston Roots

  • Cypress Tree will be using 50,000 sq. ft. of the building

  • Medical marijuana cultivation establishment with 32-50 employees.

  • Approved Sept 11, 2018 7-0

 

Colonial Cannabis, 141-143 Water St.

Retail sale of Adult-Use Marijuana

  • Jack Carney, Green Era LLC

  • There will be a vestibule entrance with security.  Customers will wait in queue & wait for employee to check IDs.

  • They will only allow 20 -25 people inside store at any one time.  If waiting line extends outside, additional security will be provided. 

  • Expects peak times will be >5:00p.m. on Fridays. Hours expected to be M-Th 10-8, Fri.-Sat. 10-10

  • They are proposing to use one-half of the 3,500 sq. ft. space for retail cannabis sales and the other half for a Potential restaurant.

  • Expect to start with 4-5 employees, may go up to 7 once established.

  • 2% of retail sales with $10K annually to community relations board.

  • Approved November 13th 6-0

 Blue Collar Botany, 644 River St.

Cultivation/processing of Adult-Use Marijuana

The Caregiver-Patient Connection, 373 Lunenburg St.

Retail sales of Adult-Use Marijuana

  • Catherine Trifilo (Iandoli) & Dean Iandoli, Owners

  • Adult Use cultivation/processing facility in Barre (10,000 sq. ft.)

  • Retail Name: Solcanna

  • Hours approved by Planning Board for retail facility: 11:00 a.m. -8:00 p.m., 7 days per week.  (1-9-2019)

  • 1-9-2019 Planning Board Minutes

  • Est. 4-6 employees; 1,270 sq.ft. floor space. Maximum 12-15 customers per hour; 21 people max. capacity by building code.

  • 3% of retail sales, 5 yr. contract.  $10K/year to Community Relations Board. 

  • 11-20-2018 Host Agreement

  • 4-9-2019 Planning Board Minutes

  • 7-9-2019 Planning Board Minutes

  • 7-9-2019 Planning Board; MINOR SITE PLAN REVIEW 371 Lunenburg St., Caregiver-Patient Connection, minor revisions Mike Staiti presented revised plan by Hannigan Engineering dated 7/9/19. Revisions include angled parkingspaces in front of building, more detail on the landscaping out front, and a handicap access ramp on the right (westerly) side of the bldg. Per Building Code, the value of the site’s construction work as a % of the total valuation of the property triggers making the entire bldg. accessible, thus the need for the ramp. Ms. Caron: The replacement fences on side of the parcel should be noted on the site plan as vinyl siding. Motion made & seconded to Approve revised site plan. Vote 5-0 in favor. Mike stated construction should be complete by early August. They hope to have retail open this fall, but it depends ongetting approval from the CCC

  • Update September 2019: Retail name appears to be Local Roots

Fresh Connection Boston, LLC, 175 Kimball St

Adult-Use Marijuana Cultivation & Processing

  • Host Agreement 4-2-2019 105-19 City Council

  • 5-14-2019 Planning Board Minutes

  • 5-14-2019 Special Permit & Site Plan Review - Hearing opened. Will Seagaard & Samantha Seagaard present. Will explained plans to use the bottom floor of 175 Kimball for a Tier II (max. 10,000 sq.ft. grow canopy) cannabis cultivation facility. Phase I will have a 2,100 sq. ft. grow canopy. They will expand to 5,000 -10,000 sq. ft. Building is three stories, 300 feet long. FATV will still lease the entire 2ndfloor. No other tenants will be in the building. Fire Prevention has done several walk-throughs of the building; sprinkler heads need to be replaced. Access to grow facility is only thru the main entry. Entire site will be fenced in. The wall facing the railroad tracks has no windows. Steep rocky slope from the rear of the site down to the RR tracks. Board reviewed plan with the 300-foot buffer delineated showing all protected uses within 300’. There are 17 residential uses on Kimball St.& Rollstone St. and one church within the 300-foot radius. The nearest residential parcel is 60 feet away.They expect 5-6 employees to start, expanding to 12 on the largest shift. Host Community Agreement has been finalized, permission for background checks have been submitted.

  • 5-14-2019 Capt. Lemay: Fitchburg P.D. -No issues w/ FPD. Q: Odor control? They will use positive air pressure & charcoal filters in order to keep odors from leaving building.Timeline? They hope to be open by 2020. Mr. Fontaine suggested clearing out overgrown vegetation at the corner of Kimball & Rollstone. DPW commented they they’re interested in a drainage easementfrom the applicant. Motion made & seconded to close public hearing. Vote in favor.Motion made (Mr. Fontaine) & seconded(Mr. Hurley) to Approve a Special Permit, subject to: Usual Cannabis grow facility Special Permit conditions.Clearing out overgrown vegetation & invasives at the corner of Kimball & Rollstone. And also granting a waiver from the300-feet buffer requirement in Section 181.656. Vote 7-0 in favor.


(Pending Approval)

 

Green Era, 371 John Fitch Hwy

Retail sales of Adult-Use Marijuana

  • 1-9-2019 Planning Board Agenda Minutes

  • Jack Carney

  • 2,900 sq. ft. unit in Wallace Plaza

  • Max. capacity on sales floor:25.

  • Hours of operation: Sun. -Thurs. 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

  • Expected Cannabis suppliers to be INSA, Commonwealth Cultivation and/or Eastern Heirlooms

  • Retail Name: Colonial Cannabis

Hub Craft /Hub Culture, LLC

Medical & Adult-Use Cultivation

  • 2-19-19 Planning Board Minutes

  • Howard Tanyu, The Hub Culture, Hunter Slay & Brian Arandez, Vosht Capital, Stephen Chaisson & Rebecca Adams, AC3, LLC and Scott Cornett, Northpoint Construction Mgmt.

  • Proposal to convert entire former Parks-Cramer bldg.@ 25 Newport St. into a Recreational Cannabis cultivation & processing facility. Phase I is a 26,000 sq. ft. fit-out. Theyhave done a walk-thru w/ Fitchburg Fire Prevention & have discussed their security arrangement w/ FPD. Eventually, they plan to expand to the entire 55,000 sq. ft.building. They have reviewed the file on the prior Special Permit for this site. They are OK with complying with the conditions of that Special Permit.

  • Full build-out the entire Grow Canopy will be 30-40,000 sq. ft. Employees:Phase I -15-30. At full buildout-50-60.Lighting:Currently High Pressure Sodium, but they will be transitioning to all LEDs. Some smaller HVAC equipment will be on rooftop,large HVAC will be ground-mounted. ROI Industries(existing business in bldg.) will need to relocate. The grow facility will operate 24/7.

  • Host Agreement on 4-2-2019 City Council Agenda

Stalk & Beans, 431 Westminster St.

Cannabis Third-Party Transporter

  • Proposed to take 520 sf of space in Mill

  • 12-11-18 Meeting Minutes: http://www.ci.fitchburg.ma.us/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Minutes/_12112018-1472

  • 1-9-2019 Planning Board Minutes

  • Matt Fournier, property owner, Matt Knox, Stalk & Beans, LLC, Rick Nagel, security consultant, Atty.Phil Silverman, John Caveney, Architect.

  • Stalk & Beans is not a retailer but acts as an Agent for the Cannabis producer, testing lab or retailer. Phil & Matt explained proposal. A small 520 s.f. portion of building will be divided off & fenced-in storage area installed for two vehicles. Drivers only get code to open lockbox in vans when they reach their intended destination. Also small office space with safe. CCC requires office safe for product storage on the rare occasion when drivers are unable to deliver product to their intended destination & they have to return. They will have two vehicles garaged overnight and three employees. Rick Nagel explained security plan. Security will be provided as if it were a dispensary.Van drivers will not be armed.

  • Host Agreement on 3-19-19 City Council Agenda

The Healing Center, 326 River St

  • 8-13-2019 Chuck Miller present to submit full application pkg for the September meeting and briefly explain plan. They are not making major changes to the former Cumberland’s site. Using previous main entrance, will have a new garage door on the side to the building for delivery of product. 20 parking spaces on site. Board comments: Show elevations of all sides of building, show screened dumpster location (if any), show access behind, show security camera locations.

  • 9-10-2019 Planning Board Minutes

  • 9-10-2019 Special Permit &Site Plan Review -The Healing Center, 356 River St. (former Cumberland Farms) Retail sales of Adult-Use Marijuana Hearing opened. Atty. Danielle de Benedictis, Paul Ferazzi, Mannie Greenspan, security guy (name) present. Applicants propose to convert the former Cumberland Farms building at the corner of Daniels & River St. into a retail facility for Adult Use Cannabis. Parcel: .45 acre. Total bldg. size:2,840 sq. ft., 2,000 sq. ft. to be used for retail. 27 parking spaces on site. Customer entrance will be in same location as Cumberland’s was.New garage door to be installed on left side of bldg. so delivery vehicle can pull completely into the bldg. They will eliminate the parking spaces shown on plan in frontof that door. Landscaping island at the intersection will be enlarged. No exterior dumpster, they’ll store waste inside bldg. USTs on site will be removed by Cumberland’s prior to closings. Cumby’s is also responsible for any contamination originating from site. Proposed hours of operation 10:00 a.m. to 10:00p.m.--will need to checkw/ FPD about closing that late. Dept. comments reviewed. Still need written comments from FPD. Board comments: Board reviewed 300-foot buffer map -Will need waiver of 300-foot buffer from residential portion of the One Oak Hill Rd. parcel (Anwelt Heritage Apts.). Applicant should think about whether existing bollards in front of building still needed, go with curb stops instead? Q: Host Community agreement? They are working w/ City Solicitor on it. Security plan & camera locations discussed. (security guy)has worked with several other cannabis applicants other communities. They have contracts w/ 15 other Cannabis facilities to provide security systems.Suggested off-site improvements: Repair sidewalk at corner of Daniels St. & River St. Ms.Caron suggested clearing vegetation on sidewalks underneath the nearby R/R underpass, make it easier for pedestrians. It was noted that although the Police Department has noted tacit approval of the project, their formal comments were not submitted for this hearing. Given that this is a dispensary on a busy rotary, their opinion was needed before making a final decision.Mr. Fontaine noted that a vinyl fence would be preferred in the rear of the building. They noted a chain-link was preferred by the Police Department for security reason. It was also noted that plan shows rest room in lobby? Public restroom on site would not be preferable, given the use. However, if so, customers should be required to leave their purchases at front desk before entering rest rooms. Q:Is a restroom open to the public even req’d by Bldg. Code?Applicant should check with the Building Department. Public comments: Dorothy Rouleau, Star Storage, 320 River St. -Wanted more information about project.Kathleen Dufour, 356 River St. -Traffic at Cleghorn Rotary is getting worse.Timing of signals on all approaches need to be looked at. Motion made and seconded to continue the hearing to the October 8th meeting.

Cannaburg Cultivation Coorperative LLC, 310 Broad St.

Adult-Use Cannabis cultivation

  • Rob Bujold of Westminster Millworks present. Total building area:56,000 sq.ft. Proposes to convert 14,000 sq. ft. on 2nd floor into a small, coöp. grower, 4,000 sq. ft. total grow canopy.

  • Building is outside of 300-foot buffer to Crocker Field, but perhaps within 200 -feet of the Horizon Church parcel. Rob will pursue Special Permit.

  • 11-13-2018 Meeting Minutes: http://www.ci.fitchburg.ma.us/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Minutes/_11132018-1446

  • 8-14-2019 Planning Board Minutes

  • 8-14-2019 310 Broad St. (Westminster Millworks) Sean Morrison & Rob Bujold in to informally discuss a Coöp grow facility (max. Grow Canopy 10,000 sq. ft.) on a portion of the 2nd floor of the Westminster Millworks building at 310 Broad St. No visible changes from the outside, although they will need to add another entrance on Broad St. Building footprint takes up entire lot; there is no room for off-street parking. Board comments: Show elevations of all sides of building, show screened dumpster location (if any), show access behind bldg., show security camera locations, show how security plan works with having multiple tenants in the bldg.

  • 9-10-2019 Planning Board Minutes

  • 9-10-2019 Special Permit & Site Plan Review- Cannaburg Cultivation Cooperative, LLC, 310 Broad St., Cultivation of Adult-Use Marijuana Hearing opened. Rob Bujold, applicant & property owner and Sean Morrison present. Applicant proposes a coöp grow facility (max. grow canopy 10,000 sq. ft.) on a portion of the 2nd floor of 310 Broad St. Building footprint takes up entire lot; there is no room for off-street parking. Rob unsure if current business (Westminster Millworks) will stay in bldg. No other tenants will be in bldg. All windows will be re-done. New man door will be installed on first floor. There is another access out the rear of the bldg.Board reviewed interior layout. Applicant noted that the building was going to be renovated with historic tax credits, and so would follow historic preservation standards. Board comments: Strongly suggest changing name instead of “Cannaburg”. Show elevations of all sides of building, show screened dumpster location (if any), show access behind bldg., show security camera locations, and show how security plan works with having multiple tenants in the bldg. Inside trash receptacle, no outside dumpster. Dept. comments reviewed. Public Comment: Nick Squailia, 315 Broad St. across the street. Willing to lease Rob as many space as needed Motion made & seconded to close hearing. Vote in favor.Motion made (Mr. Fontaine) & seconded (Mr. Van Hazinga) to Approve Special Permit with conditionsIf interior layout is modified, subject to Planning Board review & approval. Upper floors to remain vacant. Any future tenants subject to Planning Board review & approval.Subject to addressing Dept.review comments. Repair windows in entire building.Provide written lease for use of parking spaces across street at 315 Broad St. Subject to Planning Board review & approval of the applicant’s Standard Operating Procedures for the cultivation facility. Subject to City Council approval of Host Community Agreement. Vote 7-0 in favor.


 (Informal)


ACT Labs

Independent Cannabis Testing Lab

  • Special Permit & Site Plan Review 5-14-2019 Planning Board Minutes

  • 131 John Fitch Hwy.

  • Logan Morse, ACT labs

  • Will be using site of the former “Sunsations” tanning salon. ACT Labs currently has locations in four other states & they plan to expand to five more. Estimated build-out 8 weeks, while waiting for CCC approval. There will be cameras at front door, double vestibules w/ key card entry only. Only employees will be allowed in bldg. ACT employees go to sites to pick up random samples. Their average sample size is .35 grams (sandwich bag size). They will have two vans. JFH site will have 7 designated parking spaces for ACT Labs. Hours will depend on demand, but likely M-F 8:00 -5:00 to start and maybe more. Initially will have 4 employees to start & expand to about 10.

226 Westminster St.

Retail sales of Adult Use Cannabis

  • 2-19-2019 Planning Board Minutes

  • 226 Westminster St. Mr. Patel & others presented proposal & asked Board whether this would be a suitable location.Board & Capt. Lemay comments: A high visibility site, however would need Waivers of the 300-foot Buffer from residential neighbors to the rear (Temple St., Vernon Court, Vernon St., etc.) Applicants may pursue in the future but were advised that there is a limited number of Retail locations that can be approved.

Oxford Investment Partners, LLC, 25 Newport St.

Cannabis Cultivation/processing

 

 



Documents: 2018 2-15 Planning Board non-medical marijuana amendments


MY PERSONAL NOTES for the 3-12-2018 Council as a Whole Marijuana Meeting

032-18  3% Local Sales Tax, Approve.

033-18 Alcoholic Beverages and Marijuana
This Ordinance to amend 56-1 of the City Code appears to disallow the Consumption of Marijuana in a public area explicitly; without any ability for the City to allow it for special circumstances that may arise like for special events.

Whereas, in this same Ordinance, Alcohol is also prohibited in a public area, unless in an area licensed by the Board of License Commissioners.

Why are we not treating Marijuana in the same fashion as alcohol, and subjecting it to the limitations of the areas as licensed by the Board of License Commissioners?

When and If Social Consumption businesses are allowed by the State Cannabis Control Commission, will the Board of License Commissioners be our City entity that would regulate Marijuana Licenses? I would assume so.

Move to amend the proposed Ordinance to subject the Public Consumption Marijuana use to the same limitations as Alcohol.

034-18 Marijuana Retailers

This ordinance sets the number of allowed Marijuana Retailers, defined as: an entity licensed to purchase and deliver non-medical marijuana and marijuana products from ‘Marijuana Establishments’ and to deliver, sell or otherwise transfer non-medical marijuana and marijuana products to ME’s and their consumers.

It is currently proposed to set the maximum for the city at the minimum number as allowed per the State Act to Ensure Safe Access to Marijuana Section 23 which basically says that if a majority of our citizens voted yes on Question 4, which Fitchburg was 56.8% yes, then we cannot “ limit the number of marijuana retailers to fewer than 20 per cent of the number of licenses issued within the city or town for the retail sale of alcoholic beverages not to be drunk on the premises where sold” unless we put it on the ballot.

We have approximately 18 Alcohol Package Stores in the City of Fitchburg.
A 20% maximum would limits us currently to (4) allowable Marijuana Retailer licenses. 18 locations throughout the city to purchase Alcohol, and 4 for Marijuana.

Move to amend the proposed Ordinance to limit the total number of Marijuana Retailer licenses to be equal to the number of alcoholic beverage licenses not to be drunk on the premises.

035-18 Social Marijuana Consumption

This ordinance regulates the allowance of public Social Marijuana Consumption businesses in Fitchburg.
The Cannabis Control Regulations as of 3-9-2018, 935 CMR, prohibit social consumption businesses already, so I see no need to further prohibit this in the city ordinance.
If CCC Regulations, 935 CMR, is amended to allow Social Consumption Businesses, the question is if Fitchburg wants to disallow this business model right from the start?
We currently have 68 locations in the city where Alcohol can be consumed on premises, in a restaurant, bar or special event location such as the Airport, Main Street or at Fitchburg State University.
I believe banning Social Consumption businesses altogether, when we have 68 locations for alcohol, is not in spirit with Question 4, that passed with 56.8% of Fitchburg Voters voting Yes, that read in part “The purpose of this act is to control the production and distribution of marijuana… in a manner similar to alcohol and to make it legal for adults 21 years of age or older”
Move to give this ordinance leave to withdraw.

036-18 Marijuana as a Drug

Move to amend the ordinance to Add the Definition for Marijuana on its own line, and not be sub-classified under the drug definition.

037-18 Prohibit underage use

Ok!

Skip to 54:35 for Cannabis Discussion

MY PERSONAL Public Hearing 4-3-2018 Notes

Amend the 1,000 Feet between Marijuana Establishments to 300 Feet.

While this distance may be workable in larger cities, in Fitchburg it would be onerous and an unfair burden to proposed retailers or store-front owners who find themselves in violation of that 1,000' distance due to our relative size and another retailer who happened to get a location earlier. -David Streb

 

The proposed buffer for schools to Marijuana Establishments is 300ft.

Easthampton requires 200ft between MRs.

 

Amend 181.6544 to strike the reference to no more than 20% of the alcohol package store licenses and only refer to the City Ordinance that establishes the allowed maximum number.

 

Amend 181.9414 D15 Marijuana Cultivation Establishments to include Mill Overlay Districts in addition to LI and I zones

Provide good reuse of the empty mill buildings throughout the mill overlay district and provide needed tax income for the city

 

D16 to include the new Marijuana Retailer District Overlay Areas


Here is the updated map provided by the city for the proposed allowable Retail Marijuana zoning areas to be voted on April 17th, 2018

Crocker Elementary School Educational Visioning

At the Crocker Elementary School Educational Visioning as a City Councilor 🏛 and Crocker Mom 🐾 for the day with SAAM Architects ;)
Great opportunity to look towards the future to plan for our new Crocker Elementary school.

Upcoming Community Narcan Training and distribution

The City of Fitchburg Health Department Substance Abuse Prevention and its Massachusetts Opioid Abuse Prevention Collaborative (MOAPC) are pleased to announce that Narcan Training and distribution will now be held on the third Tuesday of each month at 5:30 pm at Community Health Connections, Conference Room 1, 326 Nichols Road, Fitchburg.

Attendees will be instructed on how to recognize an opioid overdose and what to do if one occurs.  Narcan will be distributed by AIDS Project Worcester to those who enroll.

Narcan blocks the opioids and restores normal breathing when sprayed in the nose of someone who has overdosed.  It is safe, easy to administer and has no potential for abuse.

Upcoming dates:  February 19, March 19, April 16 and May 21

 

For more information, please call City of Fitchburg Substance Abuse Prevention at (978) 829-1854.

Contact Information for Impending Severe Weather

Contact Information for Impending Severe Weather
In preparation of the impending severe winter weather, please find the following helpful information:
🏠Warming Shelter - Fitchburg Salvation Army
Contact them for dates
739 Water Street, Fitchburg
978-342-3300
🏠Emergency Shelter *to those who qualify*
Thurs Jan 17th to Mon Jan 21st
Call Our Fathers House - 978-345-3050
❄️ Report Snow Plowing/Ice/Sanding needs
Fitchburg DPW: 978-829-1900
⚡️Reporting Electric Outage
Call Unitil - 888-301-7700
🔥To Report a Gas Emergency
Call Unitil - 866-542-3547
❄️For Plowing and Sanding Needs
Call Fithcburg DPW Dispatch - 978-829-1900
For Emergencies
Call 911
🚔Fitchburg Police non-emergency 978-345-4355
🔥Fitchburg Fire non-emergency 978-345-9660
⚡️Unitil's Outage Center - Electric Outage Map
https://unitil.com/outage-center/electric-outage-map
⚡️Unitil's Electric Outages tips and preparation
https://unitil.com/outage-…/be-prepared-for-electric-outages
🔥Unitil's Gas Interruptions tips and preparation
https://unitil.com/outage…/be-prepared-for-gas-interruptions

Upcoming FitchburgMass Events: January/February

Upcoming FitchburgMass Events:  January/February
Upcoming events to attend and  save the date for!

January in Fitchburg

Twin City Toastmasters meeting

Tues Jan 15th 6:45pm-8:30pm, Leominster Credit Union 20 Adams St Leominster

Are you interested in joining Toastmasters? Do you want to learn what it is all about?
You can see for yourself. Why not come to a meeting as our guest?
Guests are always welcome at Twin City Toastmasters Meetings.
We meet every Tuesday night from 6:45 - 8:30pm, Meetings are held at the Leominster Credit union Are you interested in improving your public speaking skills? For membership information, please see our Membership Information Page

Cannabis Research Facility Outreach Mtg- Airport Rd Fitchburg Public Library, MA

Thursday, January 175:30 – 6:30pm

Notice is hereby given that a Community Outreach Meeting for a proposed Marijuana Establishment.
The proposed Marijuana Research Facility is anticipated to be located at 307 Airport Road, Fitchburg, MA 01420. There will be an opportunity for the public to ask questions.

 

Dining for the Dog Park at Legends Bar & Grille
Thurs January 17th 11am-10pm 68 Airport Rd, Fitchburg

Legends Grille & Sports Bar will be donating 15% of food sales for both Lunch and Dinner--- from 11am to 10pm on Thursday January 17th, 2019
The Fitchburg Dog Park will receive 15% of the food sales to the dog park for lunch and dinner! Just let them know you are there to support the dog park!
Dining to donate in benefit of our dog park, invite your friends!

Come join us for a fun time and a great cause. at 6:30/7pm we meet here for our Dog Park friends meeting---everyone is welcome, join us to help plan our Feb 7th Live auction at River Styx and chat upcoming dog park plans.

 

Synergy Live at Singapore

Jan 18 & 19th at 9:30 PM - 1AM, Singapore Restaurant, 170 Whalon St, Fitchburg, MA

 

Valentines Day Party and Professional Pet Photos!

Saturday January 19th at 10 AM - 2PM
Fitchburg Preppy Pet, 147 John Fitch Highway, Fitchburg, MA

Join us for a Valentines Day Party! There will be pet vendors, free samples, raffles, 10% off everything in the store and more! Everyone who attends our Valentines Day Party will also be entered into a FREE raffle to win TWO days of doggie daycare! Angie from Kit Cat Photography & Animal Massage will also be set up taking professional pet pictures! Cost for pictures is $40 and includes sitting, (2) 5X7 prints (of your choice) and a portion of proceeds will be donated to animal rescue!
Reservations for picture times are recommended, sign up in our lobby or call (978)345-0444

Free Pasta Dinner
Sat, Jan 19 1pm – 5:00pm, AmVets Motorcycle Club 860 Ashby State Rd Fitchburg, MA
Fitchburg has a little known veterans organization located at 860 Ashby State Rd. The American Veterans Motorcycle Club. AVMC is a non profit organization of veterans and non veterans who raise money for less fortunate veterans. AVMC raises money throughout the year by donations, motorcycle rides, raffles and other fundraising events. AVMC and our affiliates look forward to meeting you and enjoying a free pasta dinner and good conversation during your visit.

 

14th Annual Snowball
Sunday, January 20⋅7:00am – 6:00pm, R/C Excitement, Inc, Bemis Rd
Description:The Snowball has been around for 14 years now. We will be running the same as last year with Stock on Saturday and Mod on Sunday. This way you can more classes with the same car and not worry about burning it out. This year we are adding the 1/10 Truggy, as this class is growing fast.

 

Public Ice Skating at Gaetz Arena
Monday, January 21⋅12:30 – 2:30pm, Weekly on weekdays, until Apr 8, 2019
Wallace Civic Center Gaetz Arena, John Fitch Highway, Fitchburg

 

Learn Roller Derby with the Bay State Brawlers!

Wed, Jan 23, 2019 at 8 – 10 PM, Roll On America, 90 Duval Rd, Lancaster

Bay State Brawlers Roller Derby offers a new skater class that runs for 16 classes, and is designed to bring skaters up to a full-contact skill level. We will teach you everything from skating basics, to proper falling, stopping, and hitting. No previous skating experience is required! Just bring your enthusiasm and protective gear, we'll help you with the rest. If you have questions or would like more information, e-mail with your contact information to join@baystatebrawlers.com.
There are only 25 spots in this class for skaters and skating officials, and we book first come first serve, so space is limited.

The Nitty Gritty: Bay State league practices run twice a week, on Wednesdays from 8:00-10:00 PM and Sundays from either 5:30-7:30 PM or 10:30AM-12:30PM, at Roll On America, 90 Duval Rd, Lancaster, MA. Plan to arrive at least 15 minutes early to practices to get geared-up, as on-track practice begins promptly. You must be 18 or older and identify as female to join the league as a skater, however, anyone is welcome to participate in our New Skater Class, as there are many ways to be involved in derby, from skating officials to coaches and trainers, to non-skating officials.

Fitchburg High School PTO Doughraiser
Thursday, January 24⋅11:00am – 11:00pm, Uno Pizzeria & Grill
Description:Come out and support The Fitchburg High School PTO in their fundraising efforts! Up to 20% of your check will go back to the PTO. Whether you dine in, take out, or take advantage of our office catering options, every little bit helps! Simply inform your server or host that you are there to support FHS and your check will be included! We hope to see you there!

 

Comedy show - Support Sam Pawlak Community Playground
Friday, January 25⋅6:30 – 9:30pm, Knights of Columbus Joseph P Keating Council #99
Description:Support the playground with lots of laughs. Doors open at 6:30 Spaghetti and meatballs $7 Entry for the show $20 50/50 raffles Chinese auction Show begins at 8 Jerry Caruso headline comedian

Pannukakku Breakfast at Finnish Ctr

Sat Jan 26th 8-10am, Saima Park, 61 Scott Rd, Fitchburg

 

Fitchburg State Alumni Hockey Game

Sat. Jan. 26, 2019 at 2 PM – 7 PM, Wallace Civic Ctr, 1000 John Fitch Hwy, Fitchburg

It's time to dust off the skates for this year's Alumni Hockey Game, which will be held on Saturday, January 26 at the Wallace Civic Center. Registration and warm-ups begin at 2 PM and the alumni vs. alumni game will start at 3 PM. While we encourage all alumni to play, we would also enjoy your attendance as a spectator.
Following the game, we hope you and your family will stay for pizza and refreshments and to cheer on the Falcons as they take on Worcester State.

Geeks Who Drink (Trivia)
Sunday, January 27⋅7:00 – 10:00pm, Weekly on Sunday

Strong Style Coffee, 37 Boulder Dr, Fitchburg, MA
Description:Geeks Who Drink comes to Fitchburg (woop woop!) Guess weird facts, make friends, drink beer, become part of the new zeitgeist, and as always, be kind to one another. xoxo Strong Style Coffee


LUK's Blood Drive for the American Red Cross

Mon, Jan. 28, 2019 at 9 AM – 2 PM, Fitchburg Senior Ctr, 14 Wallace Ave, Fitchburg, MA

Join LUK and the American Red Cross for a blood drive on January 28th! Schedule your appointment online at https://www.redcrossblood.org/give.html/drive-results?zipSponsor=LUKInc&fbclid=IwAR0riL7Lm09_Jy9mrGcgITPC1E4ardy2AtVjs85GrpKIAC-lCAJqSVdLaaY

 February in Fitchburg

 Comedy Hypnotist Night!

Friday, February 1⋅7:00 – 10:00pm, Knights of Columbus
Description:Hypno Lorenzo will entertain the crowds with a hysterical comedy night!! Tickets are $20.00 a piece. All profits will be donated to American Liver Foundation, in honor of Erin Lovett's Boston Marathon run!

 

Live Music - Keith McLinden Band
February 1, 2019, 7:00pm – 1:00am, The Boulder, 880 Main Street, Fitchburg, MA

 

Library Chess Club- Learn to Play Chess- Young and Old & Read to a Therapy Pet
Sat Feb 2nd, Chess Workshop: 10:30 a.m.-noon; Fitchburg Public Library, 610 Main St.
Learn or improve your chess skills with chess master George Mirijanian. 978-829-1783.

Fitchburg Winterfest 2019
Saturday, February 2  12:00 – 5:00pm, Coggshall Park, 159 Electric Ave, Fitchburg, MA

Description:Enjoy craft beers, 21+ cornhole tournament, ice skating and sledding, youth Cardboard Sled competition, ice sculpture demonstrations, guided hikes, hot cocoa and snacks. • Park Use request by the Fitchburg Recreation Department and Beers for Good for the use of Coggshall Park and the Stonehouse on February 2019 for the annual Winterfest. • Special Request by Beers for Good to allow the consumption of alcoholic beverages at the Coggshall Park Stonehouse on February 2, 2019.

 

Groundhog Day Lighting of the Farolitos
Saturday, February 2⋅5:05 – 8:05pm, Upper Common, Fitchburg

Description: Join us on Groundhog Day Saturday, February 2 at 5PM as we host the Lighting of the Farolitos, a 3-hour public art installation of over 500 candles in sand-filled paper bags in the tradition of the American southwest. All are welcome to help light and place the candles all over the Upper Common. Live electronic music by the Zen Den and plenty of hot cocoa!

 

Glenn Roberts Memorial Hockey Game
Saturday February 2nd, 2019, Wallace Civic Ctr, 1000 John Fitch Hwy, Fitchburg  $10 ticket, available at the door

·         5pm Fitchburg State Vs Plymouth State

·         7:30pm Fitchburg High Vs Lunenburg High


 Super Bowl Brunch - 39th Annual
Sunday, February 3⋅8:30am – 12:00pm, Montachusett Regional Voc Tech School
1050 Westminster St, Fitchburg, MA 01420, USA

Fitchburg East Rotary's 39th Annual Super Bowl Brunch Adults $14 Seniors & Students $9 Children Under 10: $5 Tickets available at door, or contact: Peter Perry 978-868-0761

 

Singles Mingle Valentines Event For Ages 30-50

Wed, Feb. 6, 2019 at 6:30 – 9:30 PM, Legends, 68 Airport Rd, Fitchburg $20

Valentine's Dating games, Fun fast Paced Innovative way to meet new people, Must have Cell phone with Data
Age 30-50, Exciting way to meet people a few questions with a virtual personality quiz and a few matches.
You simply receive a text message for potential dates. Meet them face to face if a spark it's your option to share phone number information or possibly continue your chat at our fantastic venues

First Thursday Farmer's & Crafter's Market

Thurs, Feb. 7, 2019 at 3 – 6 PM, Fitchburg Art Museum, 185 Elm St, Fitchburg

FREE FIRST THURSDAY! Please join us for the Fitchburg Farmers' Market where you can shop local and support our local economy. Fitchburg Art Museum galleries are ready to take you around the world from ancient civilizations to contemporary society. FREE FOR ALL from 3:00 - 6:00 pm.

 

Puppy Love Pawty & Live Auction Benefit for the Dog Park

Thurs, Feb. 7, 2019  6:00-8:30pm, River Styx Brewing, 166 Boulder Dr, Fitchburg, MA

·         Great live & silent auction items!  A $10 Paw Paddle includes:

River Styx Microbrew exclusive pour
Refreshments
Live Auctions by Force's Time Capsule
No. 1 City of Fitchburg Dog License Auction

Great auction items up for bid just in time for Valentine's Day. Thanks for your support!

 


Laurelwood Garden Club Monthly Meeting

Fri Feb 8th 9:30am-12pm at Fitchburg Art Museum, Elm St, Fitchburg

The Laurelwood Garden Club meetings with speaker/programs are held the second Friday of each month at the Fitchburg Art Museum, from 9:30 a.m. to noon. Guests are welcome to attend meetings, and they are open to all interested gardeners. If interested in attending or for further information on Art In Bloom, contact Vice President Julie Palioca at 978-537-7630.

 

Live Music - Midnight Sharp
February 8, 2019, 7:00pm – 1:00am, The Boulder, 880 Main Street, Fitchburg, MA 01420, USA

 

Broad Strokes: American Painting of the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries from the FAM Collection
Saturday, February 9⋅3:00 – 5:00pm, Fitchburg Art Museum, 185 Elm St, Fitchburg, MA

& Opening reception for Fire and Light presents the work of internationally renowned artist, Otto Piene (b. Germany, 1928–2014), focusing on artworks created since the mid-1980s when he moved to Groton, MA. Piene’s relentless exploration of light, fire, and air led to groundbreaking achievements in art and technology. Fire and Light offers a rare opportunity for visitors to experience Piene’s immersive artworks and contemplate Piene’s vision and practice.

 

Coffee & cake with Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Fitchburg, MA. chapter

Sat Feb 9th, 6-7pm, 370 Main St, Fitchburg

The community is welcome to this weekly open house & discussion about true Islam.

 

Wiso G & DJ Kripy

Saturday, Feb. 9, 2019  10pm-2am, Beemers, 310 Main St, Fitchburg, MA

DJ Joel and the Team MVP DJ’s will be starting off the night right, revving you up for a performance that you won’t want to miss!
Tickets are $15 in advance, $20 at the door. For tickets and VIP service, call 508-560-5083
21+ event. 10PM-2AM Dress code and security enforced.

Kid's At Heart Mentoring Gala

Thursday, February 14⋅5:30 – 10:00pm, Great Wolf Lodge, 150 Great Wolf Dr, Fitchburg, MA
Join LUK Mentoring for our 6th Annual Kids at Heart Gala! The event will be on Thursday, February 14th at Great Wolf Lodge in Fitchburg and will feature Dinner, Music, Live and Silent Auctions, Raffles, and more! For more information, email LUKGala@LUK.org or call 800-579-0000.

 

Paint Night at Tryst Lounge $25

Sun, Feb, 17, 2019 at 2 PM, The Tryst Lounge, 320 Main Street, Fitchburg, MA

Join us in painting this Sweet Heart tree! Cost includes supplies and house drink!

 

Fitchburg St. at Worcester St. (Men's Ice Hockey)
Tuesday, February 19⋅6:00 – 8:00pm, Wallace Civic Center, John Fitch Hwy, Fitchburg
Description:Men's Ice Hockey on Feb 19, 2019 at 6:00 PM: Fitchburg St., Worcester St. More details about this event (https://stanza.co/event/5bcecb08ee4bbc00276f5c00?embed=true) Synced via Stanza - create your own live updating calendar (https://stanza.co?events) For questions, check out our FAQs page: https://stanza.co/faqs

 

Pannukakku Breakfast at Finnish Ctr, Sat Feb 23th 8-10am, Saima Park, 61 Scott Rd, Fitchburg

 Heritage Brass in Fitchburg, MA

USAF Heritage of America Band, Sunday, February 24, 2019 at 3 PM – 5 PM, Weston Auditorium, 350 North St, Fitchburg, MA

The United States Air Force Heritage of America Band has a rich history of inspiring hearts and minds, building and sustaining American patriotism, and enhancing esprit de corps in the United States Air Force. It was one of the original Army Air Corps bands, created by order of the Secretary of War on October 1, 1941 and assigned to Barksdale Field, Louisiana. In June 1946, after a short stay at Brooks Field, Texas, the band arrived at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, its current home.
For over seventy-five years, the band has represented the Air Force with musical and military distinction. Members bring music to the mid-Atlantic in live concerts and to the nation in televised events such as "The Today Show" and the DESERT STORM National Victory Parade, as well as presidential inaugural events. The Heritage of America Band has performed ceremonies for U.S presidents and foreign heads of state, including the Queen of England and the President of France.

 

Hollis Hills Farm,

340 Marshall Road in Fitchburg.  Closed until March!

Mill City Pub

19 Airport Rd, Fitchburg. Serving Tapas and 20 beers/cider on draft.

Live Music starting at 8:30pm      DJ Trivia at 6:30pm on Thursdays

  • Friday January 18th - Kevin Shields

  • Sat Jan 19th - Big Dave & the Captain

  • Fri Jan 25th - Darren Bessette Acoustic

  • Sat Jan 26th – Garage Boys/ Workin' And Rockin' 

  • Fri Feb 1at Sean Daley

  • Sat Feb 2nd –Whiskey Johnson

  • Sat February 9th - Lost Artifacts

·         2/8- Sean Fullerton 

·         2/9- Lost Artifacts

·         2/15- Big Dave & The Captain

·         2/16- XRB

·         2/22- Darren Bessette

·         2/23- The Chills

Marconi Club , 36 Birch Street Passway, Fitchburg

Usually with Capo's Food truck
Come WINE DOWN after a long work week to some great music & grab a bite to eat from CAPO FOOD TRUCK .       

Live Music begins at 7:30pm

  • 1-18 Ron Robuccio

  • 1-19 Finest Hour

  • 1-25 Jim Weeks

  • 2-1 Dan Cormier

  • 2-2 Mike Mazola

  • 2-8 Johnny Girouard

  • 2-9 Dan Kirouac

  • 2-15 Scott Babineau


 Partner's Pub, 970 South Street, Fitchburg 

Live Music/Karaoke begins around 9:30pm

  • 2/2 Sean Daley

  • 2/9 Jah Spirit

  • 2/16 Whiskey Johnson

  • 2/23 Backseat Zero

  • Karaoke ever Wednesday, Friday & Sunday

 

River Styx Brewing, 166 Boulder Dr, Fitchburg

Legends Bar and Grille, 68 Airport Rd, Fitchburg

Strong Style Coffee, 13 Cushing St, Fitchburg

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  • Sundays- 7pm Geeks who Drink Trivia

  • Wednesdays Open Mic

  • Thursdays Poetry

  • Fridays & Saturdays Live Entertainment


 The Local Spot/TJs BBQ, 470-480 Main St, Fitchburg

  • For Music & Events, follow the FB page

 

The Log Cabin - 135 Westminster St, West Fitchburg

  • Saturday January 19th 9pm - V & Mike G 9p-12am

  • Friday, Jan. 25th: Brian Harrington 9p-12am

  • Saturday, Jan. 26th: Lizzy Marquis 8p-11p

  • Saturday, Feb. 2nd: Jae Mannion 9p-12am

  • Sunday, Feb. 3rd, SuperBowl Party

  • Friday, Feb. 8th: Wendy & T.C. Acoustic 9p-12am

  • Friday, Feb. 22nd: Gracie Day 9pm-12am

  • Saturday, March 2nd: Melissa Gates & Sarah Clarke, 9p-12am

 

The Tryst Lounge, 320 Main St, Fitchburg, MA

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Fitchburg councilors tour specialized CARES School

My fellow councilor Walsh and I got the full tour with Principal Katherine Flynn during a recent open house at the new Deveraux CARES School in Fitchburg. 
Previously occupied by the Durham School of the Institute of Professional Practice, the new Deveraux CARES (Center for Autism Resources and Education Services) is a small private special education school that supports students ages 8-22 with Autism Spectrum Disorders, developmental disabilities, dual diagnoses, and social skills deficits. 
Their primary goal is to teach functional and pro-social skills that can be easily generalized to the student’s community and home.
They have a gym with workout equipment, an exterior yard with basketball hoop, library/reading areas, individual rooms, a lunch/cafe, a 'school store' and many other support areas.

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Cannabis Job Fair Upcoming in Fitchburg

Cannabis Job Fair Upcoming in Fitchburg
A job fair is planned for individuals interested in applying to work for either an adult-use retail store or a medical marijuana dispensary. The job fair and resume workshop is planned for Wednesday, January 16, at the Fitchburg Public Library, MA, 610 Main St., from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The job fair is being organized by Central Ave Compassionate Care Inc. a medical marijuana dispensary, and Gage Cannabis Co., which plans to open an adult-use retail cannabis shop. Both are hiring for a variety of positions, from entry level to management, at their locations in Ayer.
The job fair will also feature a workshop for applicants interested in entering the cannabis industry but who need assistance crafting a resume.
“This is an opportunity for us help fill our upcoming staffing needs and provide job opportunities for individuals from a community that have been disproportionately harmed by marijuana prohibition and enforcement,” said Mark Hillier, Chief Operating Officer of Central Ave Compassionate Care Inc.
Central Ave., a marijuana cultivator and manufacturer that operates a medical dispensary in Ayer, is seeking:
· Dispensary or sales agents
· Security Associates
· Packaging Personnel
· Cultivation Assistant
Gage Cannabis, which has plans to open as retailer and manufacturer in Ayer, is seeking:
· Sales associates
· Security associates
· Kitchen personnel
· Packaging personnel
All applicants must be 21 and older and willing to undergo a background check. Non-violent marijuana offenses are not disqualifying. Applicants should bring a resume and cover letter, and applications will be available at the job fair.
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