Fatal Fire in Leominster
Wednesday, September 16, 2009 -- Leominster firefighters race to put out a the fire on 179 West Street in Leominster .
Wednesday, September 16, 2009 -- As the firefighters arrived on the scene they rescued one resident from a window on the side of the building who said there was one more individual trapped inside.Wednesday, September 16, 2009 -- Residents, family members, and neighbors react to the fire on 179 West Street in Leominster.
Thursday, September 17, 2009 -- A State Fire Marshall and emergency workers inspect the aftermath of a fire where Leominster High School sophomore Jakob Chesbrough, 16, lost his life in a fire that occurred last night on 179 West Street in Leominster.
Thursday, September 17, 2009 -- Leominster High School junior Krysten Dupont, 16, lays down a bouquet of flowers at a makeshift memorial site for friend Jakob Chesbrough where he lost his life in a fire that occurred last night on 179 West Street in Leominster.
Thursday, September 17, 2009 -- Leominster High School sophmore Jamila Bousbaa, 17, left, consoles, senior Randy Nelson, 17, as he and other friends gathered to reminisce and pay their respects to Leominster High School sophomore Jakob Chesbrough, 16, who lost his life in a fire that occurred last night on 179 West Street in Leominster.
Thursday, September 17, 2009 -- From left Caitlynn Chesborough, 13, the sister of Jakob Chesborough, left, is consoled by her aunt Sharon Richard, as her cousin Amy LeBlanc looks on by the makeshift memorial site where he lost his life in a fire that occurred last night during a candlelight vigil organized by friends and family on 179 West Street in Leominster.
Caitlynn Chesborough, 13, the sister of Jakob Chesborough, sits down by the makeshift memorial site where he lost his life in a fire that occurred last night during a candlelight vigil organized by friends and family on 179 West Street in Leominster.
Saturday, September 12, 2009 -- Jayden Payton, 4, of Fitchburg, and Leominster Police Chief Peter Roddy's Great Dane, Brady, sniff each-other out during the Johnny Appleseed Festival held on Main Street in Leominster.
Friday, September 11, 2009 -- The home of George and Karen Fregeau, of Leominster, where they, along with friends, neighbors, and the Fitchburg Community Lions, commemorated the eighth anniversary of 9/11 by placing 2,972 American flags, a flag for each individual who perished in the attacks, on their front lawn in Leominster.
Friday, September 11, 2009 -- Ethel Samia, left, and Lauren DeMeulle, both of Leominster, mix and pour cinnamon and sugar with apples for the apple crisp that will be sold during the Johnny Appleseed Festival at First Baptist Church in Leominster.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009 -- Grandmother Dianna Ellis, of Amherst, NH, showers corn on brothers Lucas, 2, left, and Jacob McGuire, 5, as they play in a corn pit at Marshall Farm in Fitchburg.
Saturday, September 5, 2009 -- Participants of the Run for Freedom 5K Freedom Walk take off from the starting line at Coolidge Park in Fitchburg.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009 -- Jessica Harrington, of Lunenburg, enthusiastically greets her son Lunenburg Primary School kindergartner Owen Bradley, 5, after his first day of school in Lunenburg.
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