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Flower show winners celebrate Westborough history

Westborough – The Westborough Garden Club handed out a number of awards during its Westborough's Treasures Past & Present Flower Show in September at Tatnuck Bookseller, Gift Gallery and Café. The Tri Color Award went to Alyce Luippold for her Nipmuc Harvest arrangement celebrating produce grown by the original residents of Westborough. Lynn Kingsley won [...]

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Kaleidoscope presents ‘Cinderella’

Westborough – Cast members of the Kaleidoscope Children's Theatre (back, l to r) Meredith Waterman, Lisa Alves, Tommy Iafrate, Graham Duff, Jillian Rivers-Keegan, (middle, l to r) Cassandra Pacheco, David G. Payton, Kim Frenze, (front, l to r) Rebekah Philip and Newell Roberts, prepare for a sound check before a performance of "Cinderella" at Westborough [...]

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Board approves Infiniti, Ford special permits

Westborough – After nearly six months of public hearings, the Planning Board voted Oct. 16 to approve special permits for a Herb Chambers Infiniti dealership on the corner of Otis Street and Route 9 and a Ford service facility on the adjacent property on Otis. Herb Chambers must now appear before the selectmen for site [...]

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Library ‘meets and greets’ new director

Marlborough – Marlborough Public Library Trustees (front, l to r) Nena Bloomquist, Rustin Kyle, Ray Johnson, Jean Peters and Susan Laufer; State Rep. Stephen P. LeDuc, D-Marlborough; and Trustees Linda Ossing and Claude Tsai attend the Oct. 18, "Meet and Greet" gathering for (back, center) incoming Director Salvatore Genovese.

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Mayoral, City Council Ward candidates address voters

Editor's note: Candidates for mayor and four ward seats on the Marlborough City Council were given the opportunity to submit brief statements and photographs for this issue of "The Community Advocate." They were asked to address the following two questions: • What type of experience/ personal traits do you feel makes you a qualified candidate [...]

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Creating the Hudson High yearbook

Hudson – Hudson High School students (l to r) Cristina Fernandes, Lauren Stockholm and Stephanie Ventura work at their terminals Oct. 17 assembling pages for the school's yearbook.

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The Myth, the Legend, the Zebra’

Hudson – Memorizing lines, learning stage positions and mastering the behavior of zebras are a few of the techniques that students involved with the Hudson High School Drama Club have been working on this fall. The cast and crew have been relentlessly rehearsing for the past several weeks for performances Thursday Nov. 1 through Saturday [...]

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Putting a move on

Hudson – Hudson High's Karl Sery puts the moves on the Maynard defense for a big win in an eighth-grade game. Hudson won, 32-12, Oct. 18.

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Breaking up a pass

Marlborough – Marlborough High's Julianne Farley breaks up the pass in an Oct. 17 freshman soccer game won by Algonquin, 4-1.

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Aztecs soccer shooting for league title

Marlborough – Led by a mix of game-tested veteran seniors and promising underclassmen, the Assabet Valley boys varsity soccer team is having a year to remember. The Aztecs entered play this week with a 10-2-1 overall record and a 9-1-1 mark in the Colonial Athletic League (CAL). A showdown this week with Blackstone Valley Tech [...]

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