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Marlborough/Hudson Newsletter

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

Marlborough cable station plugs into new programs

WMCT features several podcasts, including “Marlborough Minute,” featuring local residents and organizations.

Marlborough lights up solar system on Kane school

By Laura Hayes, Senior Community Reporter MARLBOROUGH - With a figurative plug-in, Marlborough leaders celebrated a solar system going live on the roof of Francis...

Marlborough Scouts offer tributes to fallen veterans

Marlborough - Andrew Desmarais joined his fellow Scouts from BSA Troop 2 Marlborough to acknowledge Memorial Day this year with socially distant salutes to fallen...

Housing proposal for Robin Hill Street in Marlborough withdrawn

A proposal to create a Retirement Community Overlay District, in order to build a development on Robin Hill Street, has been withdrawn.
Drone photography shows the new solar panels at Kane Elementary School in Marlborough. The solar panels went live in August.

Marlborough schools to welcome immigrant students

Superintendent Mary Murphy presented details on the registration night held for immigrant/refugee families at the Holiday Inn on Aug. 1.

Hudson Cultural Alliance reaches Armory fundraising goal

The Hudson Cultural Alliance recently reached its goal of raising $200,000 in funding for the redevelopment of the armory. 
Rev. Lee Atherton

Marlborough-based End-of-Life Coach Rev. Lee Atherton: Driven by Faith

Reverend Lee Atherton is a professional officiant and life coach. She offers highly personalized services for anyone facing one of life’s momentous transitions.

“Fought to the end:” Hudson Hawks’ season comes to a close

After making it to the Elite 8, the Hudson Hawks fell to the No. 2 seed Norwell High School on Friday night 53-39. 

Patriots sign former Marlborough High School star Liam Shanahan

Liam Shanahan signed with the team, inking a deal as a rookie free agent, according to his agent Brett Tessler.

Marlborough Hudson April 26, 2024

In this week's edition read Earmark helps with improvements at Hudson Senior Center. Finance Committee approves increase for MEDC budget.
Relay for Life of Marlborough/Hudson begins with cancer survivors and caregivers walking a lap around Ward Park.

Relay for Life of Marlborough/Hudson slated for June 18

An annual fundraiser for the American Cancer Society is returning to the area this month with some longtime customs.

Marlborough considers raising pay for parking enforcement officers 

MARLBOROUGH - Marlborough may soon raise its pay rate for parking enforcement officers.  The discussion comes after Marlborough’s previous officer opted to leave the city...
Hudson town icon

Hudson Selectmen vote on armory project

By Dakota Antelman, Contributing Writer Hudson – The Board of Selectmen had their hands full Sept. 14 voting on more than a half dozen major...
The Marlborough Fire Department Station sits on Maple Street. Photo/Laura Hayes

Hazmat responds to Marlborough company

The Marlborough Fire Department responded to chemical spill at Rinchem on Hayes Memorial Drive, leading to a response by a hazmat team.

School bus drivers may go on strike May 8

Schools in Westborough, Marlborough and Framingham are bracing for a possible strike by school bus drivers next week.

Marlborough City Council approves fire station purchase as disagreement with mayor continues

The City Council approved a series of motions establishing a stabilization account for the West Side Fire Station.

Attaway to take the reins of Hudson High football

Few people are as well acquainted with the rich history and commitment to excellence of the Hudson football program as Zac Attaway.

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

Marlborough Hudson March 31, 2023

Running for Children’s Hospital. This year, Hudson resident Allison Towne will be competing in the Boston Marathon.