Wenzel: Elvis impersonator comes to Marlborough

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Wenzel: Elvis impersonator comes to MarlboroughMARLBOROUGH – “A Tribute to Elvis,” with Mike Slater, will be presented Tuesday, Oct. 11, 7:30 – 8:30 p.m., by the Women’s Fellowship of the First Church in Marlborough, Congregational. 

This free community concert in the Parish Hall will feature one of New England’s premiere Elvis impersonators. Doors open at 7 p.m. with no admittance after 7:30. The first-come-first-seated event is limited to a 150 people capacity. No outside beverages can be brought in. The church is located at 37 High St., at the corner of High and Bolton (Rte. 85) streets, above Union Common.

TINA RAPP ADAMSON AND KELLY LOGAN HALL graduated from Marlborough High School together in 1983 and recently they celebrated 30 years of service together at Marlborough Public Schools. Congratulations to you both, and thank you for all you do for our students and community here in Marlborough.

Wenzel: Elvis impersonator comes to Marlborough
Tina Rapp Adamson, at left, and Kelly Logan Hall, 1983 Marlborough High School graduates, recently celebrated 30 years of service together at Marlborough Public Schools.

THE CITY OF MARLBOROUGH recently presented the second of two 2022 Senior Beach BBQ and Concerts featuring the Flashback band at Memorial Beach. For many at the event, it was an opportunity to meet someone new at the office of Marlborough Mayor Arthur Vigeant. It was Candace “Candy” McGrath. It was Candy’s sixth day on the job as executive administrator for the Mayor. 

THE POPULAR SPAGHETTI SUPPER, sponsored by the Men’s Fellowship of the First Church in Marlborough, Congregational, will resume on Wednesday, Sept. 28, from 5 – 6:30 p.m. in the Parish Hall. 

The menu is spaghetti and meatballs, salad, beverage and dessert for $6 per person or a maximum of $18 for a family of four or more. You can dine in the Parish Hall or purchase food for takeout ($1 takeout container). 

The public is invited to attend. First Church is located at the corner of High and Bolton (Rte. 85) streets, above Union Common in Marlborough. 

THE MARLBOROUGH LIONS CLUB presented its 41st Annual Charity Bed Race on Labor Day with rain putting a damper on the event but not stopping a fun-filled competition. 

It did, however, change the rules as racers were told to speed walk, not run, on the wet pavement. Student athletes from Marlborough High School and Advanced Math and Science Academy Charter School, in four men and women teams, pushed the 15 beds sponsored by local businesses. 

The shared first place teams were Buffet Way and Waldron Car Star.

Wenzel: Elvis impersonator comes to Marlborough
It was a rainy but fun-filled morning as the Marlborough Lions Club’s Annual Labor Day Bed Race took place along Main Street. Here is a look at many of the student athletes of Marlborough High School and AMSA who helped.

THE CITY mourns the passing of retiree Sidney Gibson who worked for the Marlborough Department of Public Works as a Laborer and Meter Reader. 

Condolences are sent to his family.

THE MARLBOROUGH HISTORICAL SOCIETY’S 2023 calendar is themed “Disasters, Scandals and Scoundrels.”

Besides the disasters, scandals and scoundrels, the calendar is also filled with little known interesting facts about the community. The cost of the calendar is $10. 

The fees for the calendar help provide for the upkeep of the Peter Rice Homestead, the home of the Society. Calendars can be purchased at the Main Street Bank, the Marlborough Senior Center, the Chestnut Convenience Store or the Main Street Café.  

There will also be someone at the Peter Rice Homestead, 377 Elm St. each Tuesday from 4-6 p.m. selling the calendars. You can also call the society at 508-485-4763 or Trish Holt at 508-326-5369 to make arrangements to purchase one. 

HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Sept. 6 – Greg Short
Sept. 16 – Elizabeth Whapham Greer
Sept. 17 – Nancy Stevens
Sept. 18 – Cliff Fenton
Sept. 28 – Janice Hynes and Christopher Shea
Sept. 30 – Nena Bloomquist and Charlie Downey

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY
Sept. 17 – Barbara and Doug Rowe
Sept. 18 – Rick and Julie Lombardi and Dick and Janet Yurkus
Sept. 20 – Gretta and Rich Holland
Sept. 26 – Ron and Nancy Dalbec

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