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Marlborough December 21st, 2007
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Chambersingers present 'Gala Holiday Concert'
      Marlborough - The Friends of the Marlborough Library presented the free "Gala Holiday Concert" with the Assabet Valley Chambersingers Dec. 5 in the library's Bigelow Auditorium. The choral group includes (front, l to r) Eileen Lloyd, Patrick Nay, Ruth Russo, Karen Guderian, Doug Cotanche, Midge Bl...
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Hospital hosts annual 'Community Tree Lighting'
      Marlborough - Marlborough Hospital President and CEO John Polanowicz and Hospital Auxiliary President Peg Gilroy come together Dec. 10, as Gilroy has the honor of throwing the switch to light the Marlborough Hospital Community Tree (seen through the window), dedicated to the memory and in honor of...
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Schools' move to online curriculum continues
By Doug Grindle Community Reporter
      Marlborough - On Dec. 6, the Marlborough School District kicked off a special holidayseason fund-raising drive. The Gifts for Teachers campaign allows people to donate money in the name of their favorite teacher.
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Collection held to support U.S. troops
By Angela Greiner Contributing Writer
      Marlborough - On Dec. 1, the off ice of State Sen. Pamela P. Resor, D-Acton, hosted a collection drive at Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School for U.S. troops serving in the Middle East. The event, which was co-sponsored by U.S. Rep. James P. McGovern, D; State Rep. Patricia A. Walrath, ...
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Judgment could lead to change in city services
By Doug Grindle Community Reporter
      Marlborough - A court judgment against the city of Marlborough could change the way it handles public projects, and could lead to residents paying for improvements that aff ect them. At the Dec. 11 meeting of the Finance Committee, councilors voted to make a transfer to help pay a judgment again...
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Help from community needed to receive free solar panels
By Angela Greiner Contributing Writer
      Marlborough - Last week, the Marlborough School District directed a "solar challenge" to the community that could result in free solar panels for up to two city schools. Superintendent of Schools Barbara McGann said she has been interested in "green" schools for a long time.
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'Templar Influences' continues at library
      Marlborough - Andrew Linnell, who has been a 30-year student of Christian mysteries of the Knights Templar and influences on the art of Leonardo da Vinci, Sandro Boticelli, Raphael and other Renaissance artists, presents the second in his series Dec. 10 at the Marlborough Public Library.
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Seymour runs for Ward 5 seat
By Doug Grindle Community Reporter
      Marlborough - As Maura Navin Webster, the city councilor for Ward 5 in Marlborough, steps down, Robert Seymour, a member of the School Committee, has announced he is running to fill the seat. Seymour made the announcement Dec. 12.
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Hospital hosts annual 'Community Tree Lighting'
      Marlborough - Marlborough Hospital President and CEO John Polanowicz and Hospital Auxiliary President Peg Gilroy come together Dec. 10, as Gilroy has the honor of throwing the switch to light the Marlborough Hospital Community Tree (seen through the window), dedicated to the memory and in honor o...
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