Wenzel: Marlborough says goodbye to interns, pasta supper returns

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Wenzel: Marlborough says goodbye to interns, pasta supper returnsMARLBOROUGH – The City of Marlborough is saying goodbye to the summer interns who were a “huge” help this year. 

Thank you to Trey Fuccillo and Jailyn Bratica for handling phones, resident inquiries, research projects, social media and more. The interns were welcomed in the office as they experienced working in local government. Good luck in your college studies.

Wenzel: Marlborough says goodbye to interns, pasta supper returns
Marlborough Mayor Arthur Vigeant, at right, and the City of Marlborough said goodbye to summer interns Trey Fuccillo and Jailyn Bratica who are off to college after experiencing working in local government.

A DONATION of 69 backpacks and classroom supplies has been made in memory of Katy Mahoney, spearheaded by her mom, Liz Mahoney. Katy passed away from cancer as a young child. To keep her memory alive, Liz and members of the First Church in Marlborough, Congregational, contributed to the items delivered to the Marlborough Educational Office.

Wenzel: Marlborough says goodbye to interns, pasta supper returns
A donation of 69 backpacks and classroom supplies were delivered to the Marlborough Education Office thanks to the efforts of a program at the First Church in Marlborough, Congregational. Liz Mahoney, at far left, organized the effort in memory of her young daughter Katy who passed away from cancer.

THE MARLBOROUGH SONS OF ITALY, #240, will hold its annual Pasta Supper on Friday, Sept. 16, at the Moose Family Center, 67 Fitchburg St., Marlborough. 

Although there has not been a fundraiser in two years, because of COVID, the Sons of Italy have continued to give out a total of six scholarships $6,000, Sweats for Vets, $800 in food gift cards for the needy and more.

The Benedetto family will be cooking this year. The menu will consist of their famous pasta,  meatballs and salad as well as delicious desserts prepared by the members and friends. 

There will be music by DJ Rich as well as a 50/50 raffle. Please come and meet up with friends, and help continuing giving back to the community. 

Tickets are $20 adults, $10 children 7-10 and under seven free. For tickets call: 1-508-380-9267. No tickets will be sold at the door.

MARLBOROUGH MAYOR ARTHUR VIGEANT declared the month of September to be Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. The purpose of Childhood Cancer Awareness month is to honor children, fighters and survivors of childhood cancer.

THE HUGE Annual Fall Rummage Sale, sponsored by the Women’s Fellowship of First Church in Marlborough, Congregational, will be held Sept. 30 and Oct. 1, in the Parish Hall. 

The Rummage Sale will be open to everyone for sales on Friday evening from 5 to 8 p.m., and on Saturday, Oct. 1, 9 a.m. to noon. On Saturday, brown paper bags, provided for shoppers, will be $5 each for everything you can put in the bag. 

The tables will be laden with clothes and footwear for all the family – children, men and women. There will also be white elephant goods galore, household items, books, toys, blankets, towels, dishes, small appliances, purses, books, games and much more. Drop in and get some good buys. The church is located at 37 High St., Marlborough, at the corner of High and Bolton (Rte. 85) streets, above Union Common. 

MARLBOROUGH MAYOR ARTHUR VIGEANT recently signed a proclamation declaring the month of September National Recovery Month. The focus of Recovery Month each September is to celebrate all people that make the journey of recovery possible by embracing the tagline, “Recovery is For Everyone: Every Person, Every Family, Every Community.”

With lots of activities happening in Marlborough, enjoy the Labor Day Weekend. 

HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Aug. 30 – Karoline Wheeler
Sept. 3 – George Conway and Phyllis Frechette
Sept. 6 – Camille Vigeant
Sept. 8 – Bev Broz
Sept. 9 – Jack Evangelous
Sept. 11 – Richard Collins and Maureen Cappadona
Sept. 12 – Ricky Christo
Sept. 13 – Olivia Goliger, Rob Seymour and Katie Spacek
Sept. 14 – John Usinas, Christine Seymour and Alissa Broz Watters
Sept. 15 – Shirley Ney, Sharon Levy and Suzanne Duquette

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY
Sept. 2 – Mary Lou and Dick Vanzini
Sept. 6 – Ginny and Michael O’Neil
Sept. 9 – Holly and Jack Evangelous and Ed and Joan Beauchemin
Sept. 10 – Katie Robey and Eric Baur

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