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Marlborough/Hudson Newsletter

List of posts to be included in the Marlborough/Hudson newsletter email.

Finance Committee approves increase for MEDC budget

The City Council’s Finance Committee discussed two transfer requests for the Marlborough Economic Development Corp.

Bopp helps Marlborough top Algonquin in rain-soaked softball game

On April 24, the Marlborough Panthers and Algonquin Titans met at Marlborough’s turf field for an afternoon softball matchup.

Select Board approves general contractor for new Hudson DPW facility

The new Department of Public Works (DPW) facility project officially has a general contractor after the Select Board approved a contract.

City approves purchase of new fire engine

The Marlborough Fire Department is closer to securing a new engine after City Council approved a request to transfer $786,500 from free cash.

Rimkus: The Debs celebrate 50th anniversary; Hudson Catholic Class of 1973 reunite

This week in Hudson history: Hudson Poly Bag Factory Outlet Store, 578 Main St., had a sale on heavy-duty plastic bags.

Mercier named Marlborough Regional Chamber of Commerce president

“It was a pretty fast transition, but one that I’m really comfortable with. I can see places where I’m going to make my mark,” she said.

PHOTOS: Hudson softball falls short in Sheryl Jones Memorial Tournament

The Hudson Hawks softball team fell in the championship game to the Nashoba Regional High School Wolves, 10-1, on Friday afternoon at O’Donnell Field.

Marlborough Hudson April 19, 2024

In this week's edition read Assabet Valley High Principal Hollick announces retirement. TM article for additional funds for fire headquarters

Town Meeting article for additional funds for fire headquarters

Additional funds to renovate the Hudson fire headquarters will be heading to Town Meeting at May 6 at 7:30 p.m.

80 sightings of rodents in Marlborough over three months

In late January, the mayor’s office and the Board of Health launched a program to help the city deal with rodents.

Marlborough baseball earns come-from-behind win against Hudson

On April 16, the Hudson Hawks hosted the Marlborough Panthers in John Ahearn Memorial Tournament’s opening round.

Sousa, Collette help Hudson softball overcome early Shrewsbury surge

White uniform covered in dirt from sliding on the basepaths, Hudson softball’s Livi Sousa stood proudly after the game wearing gold necklace.

Rep. Hogan and Sen. Eldridge share budget forecast

The Select Board had an audience with Rep. Kate Hogan and Sen. Jamie Eldridge to discuss the 2025 fiscal year budget at its March 25 meeting.

Wenzel: Marlborough Lions Club clean recycled eyeglasses

CONGRATULATIONS to Marlborough High School’s Athletic Director Jeff Rudzinsky who was honored as Athletic Director of the Year for District 3.

Hudson to learn about racial equity in government with REACH program

The Director of Public and Community Health Lauren Antonelli said the program is run in partnership with MAPC, or the Metropolitan Area Planning Council.

Marlborough schools put on an (art) show

Visitors trudged through an early spring snow to warm up to a variety of media, from digital and video to graphic design and ceramics.

Marlborough Hudson April 12, 2024

In this week's edition read Marlborough Public Schools puton an (art) show. City mulls future of Donald Lynch Boulevard.

Demo work on plaza behind behind City Hall begins

Work has begun to demolish the plaza in the back of Marlborough City Hall. The plaza was constructed in 1978.

Alta Behavioral wants to open facility in Marlborough

A proposal to bring a substance abuse treatment facility to 400 Donald Lynch Blvd. is making its way through the city’s application process.

Hudson Public Schools spots potential solution for bus storage facility

Superintendent Brian Reagan said on March 26 that Hudson Public Schools is closing in on a solution for its bus storage problem.