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Marlborough/Hudson Newsletter

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

Two Marlborough firefighters retire

Two Marlborough firefighters – Alan Lizotte and Scott Clemmer – recently retired. Lizotte retired on June 29, and Clemmer on June 27.

Hudson Select Board selects new town counsel

The board also approved the contract for Barrett Planning Group to do an update on the Housing Production Plan for Hudson.

Marlborough gas station/store may open 1 hour earlier

Colbea is the current owner of the Shell gas station/Seasons convenience store, and it was seeking permission to open 24 hours a day.

Wenzel: Marlborough Garden Club awards 2023 Beautification Awards

Marlborough gardens, from very small home landscapes to a public garden set up to provide continuous blossoms, have been given 2023 Beautification Awards by the Marlborough Garden Club.

Hudson High Class of 1973 reunites

Fifty years from the day they graduated from Hudson High School, June 10, 1973, 46 members of the class celebrated with a weekend reunion June 9-11.

Indian restaurant taking over Westender site in Marlborough

An Indian restaurant is coming to the site on Boston Post Road West formerly occupied by the Westender restaurant.

Freeman alum searches for time capsule

Each item was placed in a sealable bag, then placed into a larger plastic bag. This bag was placed inside a large ammunition bag and covered with masking tape to make it waterproof.

Rimkus: Holy Ghost Society holds its 49th annual celebration

Hudson Garden Club presented its annual scholarship to Isabella Flint of Mansfield, granddaughter of club treasurer Pat Main.

Quinn Middle School track team makes great strides

The track team at Hudson’s David J. Quinn Middle School enjoyed a successful sophomore season.
Work to remove lead paint in Hudson’s town hall was set to begin on Aug. 16. (Photo/Dakota Antelman)

Hudson Town Counsel thanked for 37 years of service

At his last meeting with the Select Board on June 26, Town Counsel Aldo Cipriano was recognized by board members.

Three residents displaced following fire in Marlborough home

Three Marlborough residents were displaced after a fire in their home on Elm Heights Terrace after it was reported by a neighbor on June 12.

Machete attack in Marlborough leads to arrest

Abel Hernandez faces several charges, including assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, causing serious bodily injury.

Marlborough City Councilor will not run for re-election

Laura Wagner will not be running for another term as Ward 1 city councilor. Wagner said she will complete her term, which ends in December.

Hudson receives MassTrails grant

The town of Hudson was awarded a MassTrails Grant from the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation at a ceremony in Billerica on June 28.

Marlborough student ‘steps up’ to collect new sneakers

This summer, Ladas is staging Stepping Up, a sneaker donation program through the Marlborough Community Cupboard, which is part of the United Way of Tri-County Inc. His goal: 300 pairs of brand-new sneakers that will be donated to the cupboard for distribution.

Wenzel: Marlborough Rotary awards $25,000 in scholarships to seniors

The staff at Marlborough’s Goodnow Brothers Elementary School were treated to a visit by Kona Ice at the end of the school year.

Restoring a piece of Hudson Fire Department history

A frame containing the portraits of several men from the Eureka Engine Company No. 1 circa 1886 was restored after sustaining water damage.

Marlborough Senior Babe Ruth awards annual scholarships

The Marlborough Senior Babe Ruth baseball program awarded scholarships to three city high school graduates.