There are many parallels between the 1965 team and the current crop of Red Raiders. That season was the 1965 season, which saw FHS go 0-8-1, with the lone tie, a 14-14 decision, coming against Rindge Tech - now Cambridge Rindge & Latin - on Oct. Looking back through the pages of time, you have to go back to the mid-1960’s to find the first and last time Fitchburg posted a goose egg in a grid campaign. 22, it would join a number-nine, 2016 being the most recent-of past Red Raider teams that kept themselves from infamy. Now, if FHS can beat the Blue Devils on Nov. Not only that, a loss to archrival Leominster on Thanksgiving Eve at Fenway Park will mark only the second time FHS has been winless in a football season since the program began in 1894. The Fitchburg High football team’s 41-14 loss to Assabet Valley - the first time the Red and Gray have ever played the Aztecs on the gridiron - last Thursday night sent the Red Raiders to 0-10 for the second time in school history. Kaddy Ward 5 Councilor Angelo Bisol Ward 6 Councilor Jody M Joseph.FITCHBURG - Disclaimer: I don’t like what I’m about to write. Thomas Donnelly Councilor-at-Large Marcus DiNatale Councilor-at-Large Dean Tran Ward 1 Councilor Amy Green Ward 2 Councilor Paul Beauchemin Ward 3 Councilor Joel R. Streamline Trail Park, 465 Westminster St.Ĭity Council: Council President, Michael Kushmerek, Ward 4 Councilor Councilor-at-Large Jeffrey Bean Councilor-at-Large David Clark Councilor-at-Large E. South Fitch Playground, Abbott Avenue and Water Street Sadie Quatrale Park, Middle Street and John T. Phillips Playground, Westminster Hill Road and Phillips Street: Riverfront Park, Commercial Street and Boulder Drive Parkhill Park, Pratt and Franklin roads and Beech and Causeway streets Monument Park, Main, Elm and Hartwell streets and Wallace Ave. Lowe Playground, Elm Street by Fitchburg Art Museum Howarth Park, Rollstone, Laurel and Walton streets Gustave Johnson Memorial Swimming Pool (state-run), 35 Wanoosnoc Ave. Green Street Park, between North and Willow streets Goodrich Playground, Goodrich and Boutelle streets Public Parks, Fields and Recreation Areas:īartley-Nolan/Salem Street Playground, Beekman and Cliff streetsĬoggshall Park, Electric Avenue and South StreetĬoolidge Park, John Fitch Highway and Pearl StreetĬrocker Playground, Westminster and Wachusett streets Library: Fitchburg Public Library, 610 Main St., 97 Bernard’s Central Catholic High School, 45 Harvard St., 97. Anthony Elementary School, 123 Salem St., 97 Notre Dame Preparatory School, 171 South St., 97 Special Education/Collaborative, Caldwell Alternative School, 44 Wanoosnoc Road, 97 South Street Elementary School, 376 South St., 97 Reingold Elementary School, 70 Reingold Ave., 97 Sizer School, A North Central Charter Essential School, 500 Rindge Road, 97 Montachusett Regional Vocational Technical School, 1050 Westminster St., 97 Memorial Middle School, 615 Rollstone St., 97 Longsjo Middle School, 98 Academy St., 97Ĭrocker Elementary School, 200 Bigelow Drive, 97įitchburg High School, 140 Arn-How Farm Road, 97 School District: Fitchburg Public SchoolsĪrthur M. Tax Rate per $1,000 valuation: $20.68 residential: $26.35 commercial
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