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Marlborough - I needed some "girl time," and chose the Lazy Dog Sports Bar and Grill for lunch with two friends. It was a terrific choice. Sitting on tall stools in the sunny dining room, we took our time on our selections, but I recommended the onion rings ($4.95) for starters. More ... Marlborough - The Richer School Parent Teacher Organization is holding its Third Annual Holiday Shopping Boutique and Craft Fair Saturday, Nov. 22 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 80 Foley Road in Marlborough. More ... Marlborough - Boston University awarded academic degrees to 1,576 students in September 2008, including three Marlborough residents: Parvathi Nadimpalli, who received a doctorate in dental medicine, with honors; Kristin E. Boches, who received a master of science in arts administration; and Kate J. Tanguay, who received a master of music in music education. More ... Marlborough - There will be a Holiday Craft Show Saturday Nov. 15 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Marlborough Senior Center, 250 Main St., in Marlborough. The show will feature two dozen craft dealers, a large raffle, a bake sale and a jewelry table. More ... Marlborough - Members of the Marlborough Junior Woman's Club were joined by over 60 sister members from 12 clubs of the General Federation of Women's Clubs (GFWC) of Massachusetts to celebrate "Make a Diff erence Day" Oct. 25, during the state group's annual conference, held at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metrowest Clubhouse. More ... Marlborough - Dino's Trattoria is hosting a "Ladies Night" Monday Nov. 10 to benefit the Marlborough Food Pantry. Come eat, shop and be pampered while helping an important cause. More ... Marlborough - The Marlborough Hospital Auxiliary held its annual meeting and luncheon at the Wayside Inn in Sudbury Oct. 22. The featured speaker was Donna O'Conner, BSRN, director of Case Management, Infection Control at Marlborough Hospital. The topic was "Stay Healthy While Traveling. More ... Marlborough - Superintendent of Schools Mary E. Carlson reads the children's story "Big Chickens" to the first-grade class taught by Joanne Tostoes during "Community Reader Day," Oct. 30, at Jaworek Elementary School. About 30 community leaders read stories to students in kindergarten through third grade. More ... |
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