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School officials unveil new van donated by Shrewsbury Federal Credit Union
By Melanie Petrucci, Senior Community Reporter
Shrewsbury – Shrewsbury school administrators met with Shrewsbury Federal Credit Union (SFCU) President Jim Dupont and Marketing Manager Lisa...
Mirick O’Connell attorneys named to prestigious list
Region - Mirick O’Connell, a full-service law firm with offices in Worcester, Westborough and Boston, recently announced that several of its attorneys have been named...
Polished…From Fingers to Toes: New nail salon debuts in Northborough
Business name: Polished…From Fingers to Toes
Address: 299 West Main St., Northborough
Owners: Linda Ho and Nina Nguyen
Classified ads, October 14 edition
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Quest Diagnostics opens ‘lab of the future’ in Marlborough
Marlborough – Touting it as the “lab of the future,” city and state officials joined executives and employees from Quest Diagnostics in a ceremony Oct. 2 to open the company’s new 200,000 square-foot lab which is located at the site of the former Hewlett Packard building on Forest Street.
Central One makes major donation to Shrewsbury field project
Shrewsbury – As a room packed with supporters of the Shrewsbury High School (SHS) athletic department looked on, Dave L’Ecuyer, president and CEO of Central One Federal Credit Union announced at the May 10 school committee meeting that the bank had decided to make a sponsorship gift of $750,000 to the SHS synthetic turf field project.
Wayside cyclists pedal to end cancer, exceed $20K goal
Marlborough – Stationary bicyclists were once again compelled by personal reasons to participate in the 11th annual Pedal to End Cancer (formerly known as Spin for Hope), a three-hour event held March 1 at Wayside Racquet & Swim Club. With additional donations and company matches expected, 32 cyclists exceeded their goal and raised over $20,000 for the American Cancer Society. In 11 years, the Wayside benefit collected over $197,800.
Classifieds, April 20 edition
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Thanks to Main Street Bank, over 700 kids get chance to play basketball
Marlborough  – The Boys & Girls Clubs of MetroWest (BGCMW) is celebrating the end of a great season for the local Youth Basketball Program,...
Classified ads, September 18 edition
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Officials meet in Hudson to discuss 495 Compact
By David Fassler
Community Reporter
Hudson - The May 24 meeting of the 495/MetroWest Development Compact (MAPC) brought together Hudson town planners, state representatives,...
classified ads, November 29 edition
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Fish Restaurant and Wine Bar in Marlborough closes
The former Fish Restaurant and Wine Bar at 29 South Bolton St. is undergoing some changes, though no formal plans have been submitted.
Sizzling fun at Corridor Nine
Region - On July 19, Corridor Nine Regional Chamber of Commerce members and guests enjoyed a fun night of networking, teambuilding and camaraderie at its annual Summer Sizzle held at TEAMWORKS in Northborough. Congratulations to the Robert Half International Team for taking home the winning trophy for placing first in the teambuilding challenges.
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Quality of workmanship in high demand at Cabinet Rehab Shop
Having been in business for 30 years, Gerry Brodeur and his team are known for the high quality of craftsmanship in their work.
Republic Services donates $1,500 to the Marlborough Labor Day Parade
Marlborough – Mayor Arthur Vigeant July 27 accepted a generous Marlborough Labor Day Parade sponsorship presented by Republic Services’ Municipal Services Manager Terry Grady. This year’s parade will be held Monday, Sept. 5, at 12 p.m.
Corridor Nine Chamber speaks out against 6.25 percent software and IT tax
To the Editor:
The Corridor Nine Board of Directors has taken a strong position in opposition to the 6.25 percent software and IT tax included in the recent transportation bill enacted July 31, 2013. At this critical time when MA is trying to expand its technology industry and attract new IT business to the Commonwealth, this IT tax discourages new business development as well as existing IT business expansion. Corridor Nine Chamber has been advocating its opposition to the IT tax since the beginning of April, contacting all of the State Senators and Representatives to vote against this tax, the first "services" tax ever enacted in the state.
Sustainable business program director meets with Westborough EDC
Westborough – Will O"Brien, the director of the Worcester Sustainable Business Leader Program (WSBLP), met with the Economic Development Committee (EDC) at its Dec. 6 meeting to discuss how the WSBLP helps business leaders become "environmental stewards."