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Marlborough firefighters battle early afternoon blaze
The Marlborough Fire Department was dispatched to a working fire at 142 Mechanic Street in the early afternoon hours of March 18.
Work underway to get new Rail Trail segment
Work is underway to get the next segment of the Assabet River Rail Trail, a project Michelle Ciccolo spearheaded.
City honors family of soldier killed during Korean War
Matthew Sargent of the Marlborough Historical Society joined Veterans Agent Mike Hennessy in presenting more information about Foley.
Court documents detail kidnapping charge at Hudson church
Around 12:30 p.m. on March 2, Hudson police responded to a report of a male chasing two young girls into a church bathroom.
Marlborough Hudson March 15, 2024
In this week's edition read From trash to trousseau: Assabet senior takes part in worldwide fashion competition.
Hudson bids farewell to Building Commissioner Jeff Wood
The board approved the transfer of an All Alcohol Package Store license at 66 Broad St. from Daigneault’s Liquors to Boski & Ashil’s Inc.
From trash to trousseau: Assabet senior takes part in worldwide fashion competition
Elliot Cosco was among 200 young aspiring designers, engineers and artists invited to compete in the Junk Kouture World Finals.
Assabet seeks to establish capital stabilization fund
The Assabet Valley Regional Vocational District is seeking another, more reliable way to pay for its capital projects.
Marlborough police arrest Uber passenger following attack
An Uber passenger was arrested after allegedly attacking his driver, according to Marlborough Police.
Rimkus: Main Street Bank awards grant to ARC
“This eliminates financial barriers to getting help and offers complete confidentiality." Read more about Hudson here.
Hudson resident honored for work with Carroll Center for the Blind
For 40 years, Hudson resident Joe Kolb has worked as a certified orientation and mobility specialist at the Carroll Center for the Blind, a Newton-based nonprofit organization
Drivers sought for home-delivered meals program
In 2023, 525,000 meals were prepared and delivered, including grab-and-go options, to sites throughout MetroWest and Greater Boston
Hudson DPW to lease vacuum truck in wake of garage fire
In mid-February, a two-alarm fire left the Department of Public Works garage unusable and damaged three snow plows and other vehicles.
City reaches settlement with developers of former Rowe Funeral Home
The City Council will be discussing a possible settlement over the proposed development at the former Rowe Funeral Home at 57 Main St.
Marlborough Hudson March 8, 2024
In this week's edition read Drivers sought for home-delivered meals program. DPW to lease vacuum truck in wake of garage fire.
Marlborough firefighters battle fire in Avalon Bay apartment
Marlborough firefighters responded to a fire in an apartment in the Avalon Bay Apartment Complex on March 6.
Hudson DPW facility plans head to Planning Board
The Planning Board met on Feb. 20 to review the site plan for the new 35,000-square-foot Hudson DPW facility.
Finance Committee turns down request for communications director
A request from Mayor J. Christian Dumais to add a communications and special projects director has been turned down by the Finance Committee.
Hudson police charge man with trafficking cocaine
Hudson officers responded to the report of a suspicious vehicle near Cottage and Central streets at 3:30 a.m. March 4.
Hudson police charge Stow man with kidnapping
Hudson police charged Michael Gadomski, 61, of Stow, with kidnapping of a child, assault and disorderly conduct.