Amplified music rules in Fitchburg, MA — also called sound permit, PA system, or live music ordinances — set decibel limits, time-of-day restrictions, and when permits are required.
Amplified music rules in Worcester County are set by each of the 60 municipalities — Worcester, Fitchburg, Leominster, and others each require entertainment licenses or special event permits. MGL c. 140 §183A governs entertainment licensing statewide, and MGL c. 272 §53 (disturbing the peace) applies as a fallback.
Worcester County has no county-level amplified sound ordinance because the county government was abolished in 1998. In the City of Worcester, outdoor amplified music and public entertainment require a license under MGL c. 140 §183A issued by the Worcester License Commission, plus park use permits from the Department of Parks, Recreation, and Cemetery for events at Elm Park, Institute Park, or Green Hill Park. Worcester Revised Ordinances Chapter 9 caps residential sound at ambient +10 dB at the property line. Fitchburg and Leominster each require entertainment licenses through their City Clerks. ABCC-licensed bars and restaurants (clustered in Worcester's Shrewsbury Street and Canal District entertainment zones, and in downtown Fitchburg) must comply with license-specific noise conditions enforced by local licensing boards. Outdoor concert series like Worcester's Out to Lunch concerts and the Hanover Theatre Plaza events hold city-issued special event permits. Small towns like Sturbridge, Barre, and Petersham use general bylaw noise provisions with quiet hours typically 10:00 PM to 7:00 AM. MGL c. 272 §53 disturbing-the-peace charges apply statewide regardless of local ordinance.
Unpermitted amplification in Worcester: $100-$300 plus license suspension risk. Repeat entertainment license violations trigger review by the Worcester License Commission. MGL c. 272 §53 disturbing the peace: up to $150 fine or 6 months imprisonment. Event permit violations can lead to revocation and future denial.
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