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Marlborough/Hudson Newsletter

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

Avidia Charitable Foundation donates $2500 to Hudson Land Trust

Hudson - The Avidia Charitable Foundation recently donated $2500 to the Hudson Land Trust, a recently formed organization that supports conservation and preservation of...
The winners of a previous Marlborough Lions Club Bed Race hold their trophy in front of the Marlborough City Hall on Main Street. The 2021 event begins along Main Street on Labor Day at 10:30 a.m.

Wenzel: Marlborough gears up for Labor Day festivities

MARLBOROUGH AT A GLANCE By Mary Wenzel, Marlborough Columnist Wondering what to do for the Labor Day Weekend? Stay at home right here in the city.   There is...

Assabet Valley baseball coach going to great lengths

By Cindy Zomar, Contributing Writer Marlborough - Fans everywhere are listening for the cries of “Play ball!” to ring out over the land, but for...

Compression brake petition to head to Hudson Town Meeting

A citizen’s petition to prohibit compression engine braking will go before Town Meeting on May 1. It was the topic of a recent ITC meeting.

Hudson BOH approves updated tobacco regulations

Proposed changes to the town’s tobacco regulations are moving forward after they were approved by the Board of Health on Sept. 12.

MassDOT announces ramp closures for routes 495, 290

MARLBOROUGH – The Massachusetts Department of Transportation is announcing overnight ramp closures for the ramps from I-495 southbound to I-290 westbound, and I-290 westbound...

Hudson Legion baseball beats Northborough in early-summer clash

The Hudson Post 100 American Legion Baseball team defeated Northborough on Thursday, securing a narrow 2-1 victory on the road. 
Teacher Matt Sanko stands with Ryan Boyd, who graduated in 2018.

MHS grad earns diploma three years after graduation

By Laura Hayes, Senior Community Reporter MARLBOROUGH — Several months ago, and three years after his graduation, Ryan Boyd received a call from Marlborough High...

Marlborough library construction about 30% complete

Just down West Main Street, the “new” library is starting to take shape. The project is about 30% completed.
Marlborough Mayor concerned with Phase two of vaccine rollout.

Marlborough Democratic City Committee to host drive for Community Cupboard

The MDCC will hold this year’s summer drive for the Marlborough Community Cupboard on July 16 at the Navin Area lower parking lot.

Marlborough Hudson April 21, 2023

Bus drivers gather for informational picket. Citizen’s petition seeks to update zoning bylaws, add warehouse definitions.

PHOTOS: Goodnow Elementary School ‘chalks the walk’

By Dakota Antelman, Managing Editor Marlborough - The entire Goodnow Elementary School community fanned out across their campus, April 7, for a sprawling "chalk the...

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 Hudson April 12, 2024

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

Hudson cross country succeeds at state tournament

In Hudson, there wasn’t any questioning whether the cross country team would find success, but if they would be able to field a team at all.

Citizen’s petition seeks to update zoning bylaws, add warehouse definitions

On the warrant for the annual Town Meeting is a citizen’s petition to provide clear definitions of structures such as warehouses.

Hudson Fire Chief proposes headquarters, fire station repairs

Fire Chief Bryan Johannes is calling for renovations to the fire headquarters and Fire Station 1. Read more about the project.

Marcus Chrisafideis scores 100th point as Marlborough boys hockey beats Algonquin

Marlborough boys hockey star Marcus Chrisafideis scored his 100th career point on Saturday in what was a 5-2 victory over Algonquin.

Samuel Boyd: Nineteenth Century businessman known as father of city of Marlborough

By Brett Peruzzi, Contributing Writer MARLBOROUGH - Samuel Boyd, a pioneering businessman who dominated civic life for over 50 years, is “the father of the...

Marlborough’s Graham Asum thrives on the field and the court

By Dakota Antelman, Managing Editor MARLBOROUGH - Graham Asum has long been a busy man in the world of Marlborough sports.  Recently, though, he’s sat at...