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Marlborough/Hudson Newsletter

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

Pulte proposes over-55 housing in Marlborough

During a public hearing on Oct. 23, the City Council heard from attorney Brian Falk, who is representing Pulte Homes LLC.

Repairs to Hudson Fire Station roof underway

Repair of the Hudson Fire Station bell tower roof and main roof commenced on Oct. 30 and will take months to complete.

Dumais wins Marlborough mayor’s race

According to unofficial results from the City Clerk’s office, J. Christian Dumais edged Samantha Perlman in the municipal election.

Red Spring Road neighborhood requests overlay district

Red Spring Road is a private road that almost hugs the southern shore of Ft Meadow Reservoir. Its residents are requesting a zoning amendment.
The historic walkway between Houghton and Mason Street remained closed last month, two years after part of the walkway crumbled into the nearby Assabet River. Photo/Tami White

Wetlands Protection Bylaw aims to better protect Hudson resources

The Conservation Commission hosted an information session on Oct. 25 about the proposed Wetlands Protection Bylaw.

Marlborough City Council hopefuls talk development, zoning

Candidates for Marlborough City Council touted their experiences and tried to answer the tough questions during an evening of debates.

Hudson festival ‘falls’ for Golden Retrievers

Yankee Golden Retriever Rescue held their “Fall for Goldens Festival," inviting community members to the organization’s facility on Chapin Rd

Women of the Hudson Police Department bring experience, dedication to job

They agreed that every day is a surprise. Costa said what they have to respond to depends on what is going on in the world.

Wenzel: ‘Bon Appetit, Julia!’ staged at Fall Tea

 The tea was well attended by local residents who not only enjoyed the presentation but also enjoyed a light buffet featuring sandwiches, quiche, fruit, wonderful desserts and of course tea.

Hudson Police Department earns accreditation from state

The Hudson Police Department recently received its accreditation from the state, the Hudson Select Board learned at its Oct. 16 meeting.

New rain garden installed at Ward Park

Volunteers from DuPont helped install dozens of native plants in a plot at Ward Park, near the Marlborough Senior Center’s greenhouse.

Hudson Planning Board approves Intel subdivision

The Planning Board approved an application from Intel Massachusetts Inc. for a definitive subdivision plan at 75 Reed Road.

Hogan ends campaign for Marlborough mayor

Patrick Hogan had been considering a write-in/sticker campaign. He finished third in the preliminary race for Marlborough mayor.

Rimkus: Hudson calligrapher wins Graceful Envelope contest

What is happ'ning in Hudson? Read Rosemary Rimkus's latest column for interesting updates from around town.

Hudson wins big against North Middlesex on Senior Night

Both teams came into the game with winning records, but the Hawks eventually came out on top on Senior Night, winning 40-21 over the Patriots.

112 students in Farley dual language program

The English and Portuguese dual language program at Farley is one designed to promote bilingualism and biliteracy for all students.