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Wenzel: Cemetery foreman retires, Dukes corps to reunite
Former members of the Dukes Drum and Bugle Corps and the Duchess Drill Team are planning a Reunion on Saturday, Nov. 11, 2023, at 7 p.m., at the Loyal Order of the Moose, 67 Fitchburg St., Marlborough.
Pickleball group donates funds toward refurbishing courts
The city’s pickleball players will soon have a newer – and expanded – place to play.
Urban Affairs approves special permit for Professional Automotive
Professional Automotive on Mechanic Street has taken a big step toward its expansion plans. Read more on the Community Advocate.
Marlborough temple prepares for High Holidays
Temple Emanuel on Berlin Road, the city’s only synagogue, is about to enter its busy season. The High Holidays begin Sept. 15.
PHOTOS: Water Carnival at Lake Boon
The sunshine and warm weather was perfect for the annual Water Carnival sponsored by the Lake Boon Association.
Marlborough, Hudson commemorate 9/11
On Monday, Sept. 11, Marlborough and Hudson joined the rest of the nation in commemorating the 22nd anniversary of the terrorist attacks
A look at what could be for former Armory
Walk around the main space inside the former Army National Guard Armory, and you can almost hear the shoes squeaking along the floor.
Marlborough firefighters battle attic fire
The Marlborough Fire Department responded to a structure fire at 7 Diana Drive on Sept. 3. Read more on the Community Advocate.
Church festival celebrates Greek heritage
Moments after the start of the annual Saints Anargyroi Greek Festival on Sept. 2, dozens of people were already lined up for the food
Council gets a look at the Armory at French Hill project
The old Armory at 358 Lincoln St. – long empty and long considered a neighborhood eyesore – could be converted into 17 residential units if the city approves a special permit.
Hudson author publishes second book, ‘The Dilly Dally Parrot’
“The Dilly Dally Parrot” came out in June, and it is the second children’s book authored by Marrazzo. He also wrote “One Wants to be a Letter” in 2020.
Business owners express concerns about proposed changes to tobacco regulations
Several Hudson businesses voiced their concerns about the proposed changes to the regulations regarding the sale of tobacco products.
First day of classes at Kane Elementary
Despite clouds and a bit of rain, it was all smiles for students and staff at the Francis J. Kane Elementary School on Aug. 30.
GoFundMe page established for victim of Marlborough hit-and-run
A GoFundMe page has been established to help the family of a Marlborough boy struck in a hit-and-run accident on Sunday, Aug. 27.
Marlborough police seek special constables to help with traffic
The City Council approved a request from Police Chief David Giorgi to create the position of “special traffic constable."
Changes for this year’s Greek Festival
You won’t have to take a transatlantic flight to experience the Mediterranean ambiance of Greek food and culture on Labor Day weekend. The Greek Festival is back with Greek food, music, dancing, exhibits and more.
License plate raises overdose awareness
Juaire is the co-founder of Team Sharing Inc., an organization of parents who have lost a child to substance abuse disorder.