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The YMCA of Central Massachusetts will celebrate the opening of its fifth community branch this Thursday, at 108 Adams St. in Leominster.
A 10,000-square-foot health and wellness facility in the building known as “City Plaza Place,” the new Leominster Community Branch features state-of-the-art fitness equipment, nationally certified staff and multipurpose space. Services include free child watch, personal training and specialty fitness programs.
Founded in 1864, the YMCA of Central Massachusetts today operates branches in Fitchburg, Westborough and Worcester in addition to Leominster. Regional Executive Director David Connell said in a statement that the organization will continue to expand in order to “combat difficult health issues that revolve around health disparities.”
“It is evident through the current programs we offer in our Fitchburg location that families continue to struggle with healthy eating and physical activities, which have an impact on overall health. We are delighted to expand YMCA programing and service to the Leominster area,” Connell said.
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