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Marlborough/Hudson Newsletter

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

Semeter, Carpenter lead Westborough basketball to win over Marlborough

In a girls varsity basketball matchup on Jan. 24, the Westborough Rangers defeated the Marlborough Panthers by a score of 51-40.

Hudson Planning Board discusses stormwater, landscaping at Intel redevelopment

Residents had an opportunity to learn about a developer’s plans for stormwater management and other civil aspects at the Intel site.

New director for Marlborough Public Library announced

Sara Belisle, who is a Marlborough resident, has been with the Newton library since 2015 when she began as a reference librarian.

Marlborough mayor-elect announces transition program

With less than one month before the city welcomes a new administration, the incoming mayor has announced his transition program.

Marcus Chrisafideis scores 100th point as Marlborough boys hockey beats Algonquin

Marlborough boys hockey star Marcus Chrisafideis scored his 100th career point on Saturday in what was a 5-2 victory over Algonquin.

Marlborough gymnastics defeats Shrewsbury in tri-meet

The Marlborough High School varsity gymnastics team came out on top during a tri-meet with Hudson and Shrewsbury on Jan. 11. 

Hudson Police welcome new K-9 unit

By Peg Lopata, Contributing writer Hudson - Officer Sam Leandres of the Hudson Police Department has a new partner, Jocko, an 18-month-old male German shepherd. The...

Marlborough High’s class of 2023 persevered and prevailed

A little rain was not about to stop Marlborough High School’s class of 2023 from graduating at Whitcomb Middle School June 4.

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 Senior Babe Ruth awards annual scholarships

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

Plans for Hudson transfer station call for doubling capacity

Plans are in the works for the Hudson transfer station to be relocated and expanded to better serve the community.
People hold candles in front of the Walker Building. (Laura Hayes)

Marlborough Overdose Awareness Day vigil will feature former Patriot

This year’s annual candlelight vigil for Overdose Awareness Day in Marlborough will feature special guest speakers Chris Sullivan.

Church members voice concerns about traffic from proposed Lincoln Street projects

Two housing proposals – one and the other in preliminary stages – could spruce up Lincoln Street, or make it more congested.

Hudson Fire Chief proposes headquarters, fire station repairs

Fire Chief Bryan Johannes is calling for renovations to the fire headquarters and Fire Station 1. Read more about the project.

Sean Mahoney wins coach of the year honor

MARLBOROUGH - Marlborough High School celebrated last week as coach Sean Mahoney won recognition as this year’s MIAA football coach of the year. “Congratulations,” Marlborough...

Rimkus: Hudson residents celebrate 50th anniversary on cruise

Hudson residents Richard “Dick” and Pam Bushey celebrated with a Norwegian “Encore” cruise with more than 60 family and friends on board.

Marlborough’s CSF Scholar Bee makes return

There was a mix of individuals on hand for the CSF Scholar Bee held in the Apex Entertainment function room on April 29th.

High school fashion show returns to the catwalk

At Marlborough High School, students in the clothing and textiles class presented clothing they designed and made.

Hudson’s 12th motorcycle ride helps kids with cancer

The 12th Riding for Why Me & Sherry’s House is in memory of Nicky Cremins, who died of bone cancer at age 8 in 2001.

Hudson Select Board adopts a $14.60 residential tax rate

The board unanimously adopted a $14.60 tax rate for residential properties and a $28.88 tax rate for commercial properties.