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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.
Marlborough City Council green lights permit for Alta project
The special permit for the 10,000-square-foot Alta project was approved 7-1-1-1 at a Marlborough City Council meeting on July 25.
UPDATE: Hudson’s Director of Public and Community Health announces resignation
Director of Public and Community Health Kelli Calo announced her resignation at a Hudson Board of Health meeting on Tuesday night.
Hudson eyes school reopening amid parents’ concerns and equipment delays
By Dakota Antelman, Contributing Writer
Hudson - Buildings and Grounds Director Len Belli said he is yet to receive a crucial piece of sanitation equipment...
Two candidates vie for one seat on Hudson BOS
Hudson – Two candidates will be on the ballot for one seat on the Board of Selectmen in the Monday, June 29 Annual Town...
Marlborough Public Schools Art Department honors frontline workers
By Cindy Zomar, Contributing Writer
Marlborough - It has often been said that art soothes the soul, but perhaps never more so than in this time...
Marlborough boys tennis enters postseason with win
By Jesse Kucewicz, Contributing Writer
MARLBOROUGH - After a season of uncertainties, the Marlborough boys tennis team entered the postseason last week with high hopes...
Native Sun brings 4-20 FEST to Hudson
HUDSON – With local food, live glassblowing and more, Native Sun, an adult-use cannabis dispensary located at 37 Coolidge St. in Hudson, celebrated 4/20...
Marlborough Food Truck and Arts Festival packs Main Street
By Jesse Kucewicz, Contributing Writer
MARLBOROUGH - Some 4,000 community members from Marlborough and its surrounding communities gathered to enjoy food trucks, art vendors, and...
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.
Arthur Vigeant reflects on 30 years in city government
Arthur Vigeant is the mayor, the CEO of Marlborough, and these bills and measures – – budget requests and plans – keep the city operating.
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...
Hudson Legion baseball wraps up season
By Jesse Kucewicz, Contributing Writer
HUDSON - The Hudson Legion Post 100 baseball team saw their season come to an end with a loss to...
Former Bolton Street Tavern employee charged with vandalism
Patrick Sweeney faces several charges, including vandalism; assault with a dangerous weapon and carrying a dangerous weapon.
Main Street project in Hudson runs into dam issues
Hudson officials said the developers may need to consider withdrawing their application after a lack of response from the Office of Dam Safety
Marlborough continues discussion on possible Richer School expansion
Discussion continued on an effort to expand Marlborough’s Richer Elementary School, last week, at a City Council meeting.
Marlborough Rotary Club celebrates 100th anniversary, looks to future
The Marlborough Rotary Club celebrated its 100th anniversary earlier this year. As the Marlborough Rotary Club now looks toward its future ...
Hudson selectmen face criticism over executive assistant search committee appointments
Residents told Hudson selectmen, Nov. 2, that the Board’s decision, last month, to quickly appoint final members to an executive assistant search committee left them feeling alienated and discouraged.
Second Hudson marijuana dispensary takes major step towards opening
By Dakota Antelman, Contributing Writer
Hudson - Hudson could see a second recreational marijuana dispensary open by mid-November, developers now say following a unanimous vote...
Mercier named Marlborough Regional Chamber of Commerce president
“It was a pretty fast transition, but one that I’m really comfortable with. I can see places where I’m going to make my mark,” she said.