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Westborough Historical Society present the history of clothes
On Monday, April 1, at 6:30 p.m., the Westborough Historical Society will present “Pretty and Powerful: The History of Our Clothes.”
Government
Final set of plans, bid documents for dog park sent to...
The final set of plans and bid documents for Northborough’s future dog park have been sent to the Stanton Foundation.
Education
Students learn about the business world at Career Expo
On March 21, dozens of high school students learned about careers in several fields at the second annual Career Expo.
Broken Creek Vineyard flourishes under new ownership
Broken Creek Vineyard — which was started in 2011 by Eric and Peggy Preusse — is under new ownership of Abby and Jean Skaff.
Pleasant Hill Retirement Community opens this summer
Pleasant Hill will bring a unique all-inclusive, resort-style experience tailored to seniors age 55 and over to the Marlborough community.
Call RT Hannigan Electrical & Remodeling for professional, quality service
Hannigan — who operates the company alongside his dedicated full-time employees — said that the company focuses on quality work.
Juniper Hill sets tentative opening dates
Juniper Hill’s Lakeside Golf Course opened on March 20, and the Riverside course is slated to open very soon.
Midland-Wachusett League announces 2024 winter all-star selections
The Midland-Wachusett League has announced the 2024 winter all-stars, which includes several high schools in our region.
Algonquin welcomes new baseball coach
Ken MacDonald — who works at Algonquin Regional High School — was recently named the school’s varsity baseball coach.
‘It just wasn’t our day’: Algonquin girls hockey falls short in...
The game, played Saturday afternoon at Framingham’s Loring Ice Arena, was competitive throughout, but Duxbury ultimately walked away victorious, defeating the Titans to the tune of 3-1.
‘They didn’t give up’: Shrewsbury girls hockey falls short in quarterfinals
In a rematch of last year’s MIAA Division 1 state championship, the Shrewsbury girls hockey team faced off against Saint Mary’s (Lynn).
Obituaries
Dean Napolitano, 56, of Hudson
Dean Napolitano “Napa”, 56, of Hudson MA passed away in the early hours of Thursday March 21st at Emerson Hospital in Concord with his twin brother by his side following a sudden decline in his health.
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