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Boston University graduates Marlborough residents

Marlborough – Boston University awarded academic degrees to several Marlborough residents in May. Receiving degrees were: Marcelo B. Cavalcanti, master's in business administration and management; Ryan B. MacDonald, bachelor's in political science and philosophy; Peter J. Ireland, bachelor's in psychology, Summa Cum Laude; Maria D. Shugrina, bachelor's in computer science, Summa Cum Laude; Alexandra S. [...]

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‘Dancing with Celebrities’ to happen ‘Marlborough style’

Marlborough – Tickets are now available for the Second Annual "Dancing with Celebrities – Marlborough Style" fund-raiser Friday Sept. 28 at 7:30 p.m. at the Best Western Marlborough Hotel, sponsored by the GFWC Marlborough Junior Woman's Club. Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the door. Celebrity dancers scheduled to appear include Police Officer [...]

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Boys & Girls Clubs offer summer activities

Marlborough – Jennifer Manning, Page Lariviere, Chloe Willis and Monica Caley design palm trees during an arts and craft activity at the Boys & Girls Club of MetroWest. The Boys & Girls Club facilities in both Marlborough and Hudson are running a variety of summer programs for school-age children, with space still available. For more [...]

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Mayoral candidates off er diff erent strategies

Marlborough – Each of the two candidates in the race for mayor of Marlborough have said they off er the best choice for bringing efficiency to city government. Incumbent Mayor Nancy Stevens and challenger Patrick Hogan will face off at the polls in November. Stevens said her reorganization of two city departments – information technology [...]

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Fun at the beach

Marlborough – (l to r) Erin Dean, Catherine Duross, Monique Duross, Lauren Duross and Andrew Duross have fun at World War II Memorial Beach in Marlborough. According to the lifeguards on duty, the beach is busy on weekends, but during the weekdays it has been quiet, with groups of families building sand-castles and playing in [...]

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Library hosts Tuesday Night Talent Shows

Shrewsbury – Devangi Yadav performs a dance from India July 17 at the Shrewsbury Public Library's Tuesday Night Talent Show. The audience enjoyed a 45-minute performance including pianists, vocalists, magicians, comedians and dancers. The next Tuesday Night Talent Show will be Aug. 7 at 6:30 p.m. Children of any age can participate. For details, call [...]

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Seniors meet Mark Twain

Shrewsbury – Gloria Ross, Anita Grell, Marg Needels and Janet Mellin take a break from their game of Mah Jongg (a Chinese game similar to gin rummy played with tiles instead of cards) July 20 to welcome Mark Twain (aka Richard Clark) to the Senior Center. Clark entertained an audience of approximately 50 on the [...]

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In the Sports Center control room

Shrewsbury – (l to r) Matthew Sena and Philip Peterson take advantage of the opportunity to be in the control room during a program offered the week of July 16. "Sports Center for Kids Studio Workshop" was one of the many courses offered by the Shrewsbury Summer Enrichment Program and it exposed students to the [...]

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Fund-raiser for Nate to be held at SAC Park

Shrewsbury – Nate Grenache was a happy, healthy 2-year-old boy before his life changed in October 2006. Without warning, Nate suffered from a ruptured vessel in his brain, causing four massive strokes and requiring constant medical care from family and other health care providers. Now his family is hoping to raise money to help cover [...]

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Special race raises funds for Special Olympics

Shrewsbury – Men's winner Tim Guerin (16:13) of Auburn holds his trophy July 21 after the second annual Special 5K Road Race in Shrewsbury. All proceeds from the event, which started and ended at the Floral Street School, went to benefit the town's Special Olympics program.

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