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Marlborough/Hudson Newsletter

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

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.

Charges filed in Marlborough stabbing

Rodolfo Orozco-Austin has been charged with felony assault and battery with a dangerous weapon causing serious bodily injuries

After preliminary, Marlborough prepares for Municipal Election

After narrowing the list of candidates for mayor from four to two, city residents will now prepare for the Municipal Election on Tuesday, Nov. 7.
Drone photography shows the new solar panels at Kane Elementary School in Marlborough. The solar panels went live in August.

Homeless families stretch Marlborough schools’ resources

More students mainly from homeless families housed in hotels are coming to Marlborough schools, and it’s getting harder to accommodate them.

Hudson community gathers for Rec Fest

Hundreds of community members gathered at Guidotti Field on Oct. 14 for the Hudson Recreation Department’s Rec Fest.

Marlborough firefighters battle attic fire

The Marlborough Fire Department responded to an attic fire on Oct. 15. The box for a working fire was transmitted at 1:01 p.m.

Wenzel: Cahill celebrates 100th birthday, Chicken barbecue held

Marlborough Mayor Arthur Vigeant joined Regina Cahill along with her family and friends to celebrate her 100th birthday at the Main Street Cafe.

Perlman, Dumais advance to November election

It looks as though Samantha Perlman and J. Christian Dumais will move on to the Municipal Election on Tuesday, Nov. 7.
Work to remove lead paint in Hudson’s town hall was set to begin on Aug. 16. (Photo/Dakota Antelman)

DPW educates residents on potential stormwater billing credits

Hudson residents learned on Sept. 19 how to get stormwater credits of either 20% or 40% off of their stormwater bills at a meeting.

Marlborough mayoral candidate statements

Marlborough’s preliminary election to determine which mayoral candidates move onto the November election is right around the corner.

Marlborough officials celebrate the re-opening of the library

After an extensive renovation lasting over two years, the Marlborough Public Library is back in its original location and open to the public.

Hudson breaks ground on housing project at former police station

Ground was broken on a project that will turn the former police station at 62 Packard St. into an affordable housing project.

Marlborough field hockey falls short in hard-fought game against Doherty

On Monday afternoon, the Doherty Highlanders traveled down I-290 to face the Marlborough Panthers at Charles W. Whitcomb Middle School.

Block party benefits Marlborough police K9 program

There was a bit of music, a bit of food and drink, and a lot of things to do for the kids, all to benefit the police department’s K9 program.

Hudson Rotary Club marks 100th anniversary

This year the Hudson Rotary Club is celebrating its 100th anniversary. As a service organization that supports the Hudson community, the club recently was a sponsor for the Spirit of Hudson Brewfest on Aug. 5

Universal school meals funding to benefit Hudson

Gov. Maura Healey signed the $56-billion state budget, which included $172 million in secured funding for universal school lunches.

Architectural contract approved for Hudson DPW facility project

Town Meeting approved the Hudson DPW project in May, and on Sept. 11, the Select Board approved a contract with Helene Karl Architects.