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Fitchburg

American  
[fich-burg] / ˈfɪtʃ bɜrg /

noun

  1. a city in N Massachusetts.


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In early November, ICE agents in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, stopped a young father, Carlos Sebastian Zapata Rivera, as he drove with his family.

From Salon

A police report and bodycam footage from Fitchburg officers at the scene, obtained via a public records request, back up Zapata Rivera’s account of being denied assistance.

From Salon

A trove of his letters and essays at Fitchburg State University provide a glimpse at how an author’s life is affected when a book unexpectedly inflames a long-running war.

From New York Times

Now a lawyer and Democrat representing Fitchburg, a suburb of Madison, Anderson said he wants to “bolster local journalism to basically improve our democracy.”

From Seattle Times

Ada Deer, a member of the Menominee tribe in Wisconsin and a leading figure in the movement for greater Native American sovereignty since the 1960s, a role she played both as a critic of the federal government and as a top official within it, died on Tuesday in Fitchburg, Wis., a suburb of Madison.

From New York Times