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Leominster

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Leominster (lĕm`ĭnstər), city (1990 pop. 38,145), Worcester co., N central Mass.; set off from Lancaster 1740, inc. as a city 1915. Plastics, fabricated metals, locks, processed foods, and chemicals are made in the city, which was the birthplace of John Chapman Chapman, John, 1774–1845, American pioneer, more familiarly known as Johnny Appleseed, b. Massachusetts. From Pennsylvania—where he had sold or given saplings and apple seeds to families migrating westward—he traveled c.
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Byline: Rick Eggleston HUDSON -- After twice failing to beat Algonquin Regional during the regular season, the Leominster High boys' soccer team hoped a third try would prove to be the charm.
Byline: Karen Nugent LEOMINSTER - Seven candidates are seeking four councilor-at-large seats in the Nov.
Leominster High took Brockton right to the edge before succumbing, 13-9, last night at Marciano Stadium.
 
 
 
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