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Marlborough/Hudson Newsletter

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

Dek hockey rink at Ghiloni Park now open

On Wednesday, July 5, the Recreation Department officially opened the Dek hockey rink at Ghiloni Park on Concord Road.

Professional Automotive garage in Marlborough wishes to expand

Rick Marino, trustee for Marco Realty Trust and Professional Automotive Service at 19 Mechanic, has filed an application for a special permit

Hudson softball hosts youth night

On May 8, dozens of athletes of all ages convened at Hudson High School for the varsity softball team’s Youth Night.

Marijuana dispensary in Marlborough seeks to add services, hours

Green Gold Group runs a retail dispensary in Charlton, and it operates a wholesale marijuana growing facility in Central Massachusetts.

Baker joins race for mayor of Marlborough

In early June, Michael Baker became the third person to jump in the race for Marlborough mayor. Baker has returned his papers.

Marlborough receives grant to construct bridge along Panther Trail

The Conservation Commission plans to use this funding to construct an engineered bridge located at Millham Brook along the new Panther Trail.

Hudson residents provide feedback on open space plan

Hudson residents shared what open space resources they enjoyed and what could be improved during an open space and recreation plan workshop.

Field grows for Marlborough mayor, city council races

In addition to mayor, there are four at-large seats and seven ward seats on the City Council on the ballot for the Marlborough election.

Marlborough Hudson June 30, 2023

In this week's Marlborough Hudson edition read Hudson javelin trio finds success. Marlborough City Councilapproves raising cap forGreen District housing.

Hudson javelin trio finds success

In late May, three Hudson High School Hawks placed in the top six at the MIAA Division 5 javelin championship.

Marlborough City Council approves raising cap for Green District housing

The Burrow phases one and two, which started construction in 2021, cover the old cap of 475 units; this will enable phase three and four.

Wenzel: Garden Club holds annual meeting, LaGrenade named grand marshal

The ambiance of Cyprian Keyes and the creativity of the Marlborough Garden Club came together for the organization’s Annual Meeting

A summer’s afternoon of music at the Hudson armory

On Sunday, June 25, the Hudson Cultural Alliance’s Armory Project presented three acts on the Armory’s front lawn

Hudson graphic arts students help preserve mural

Five Hudson High School students helped preserve a mural in the former School Committee room, Director of Technology Ellen Schuck said on June 13.

Marlborough Fire Department recognizes retirees

Firefighter Richard “Smiley” McGrath worked his last shift as Marlborough Fire’s Tower 1 driver on June 5, calling it a career after 37 years on the job.

Hogan joins race for Marlborough mayor

Patrick Hogan pulled nomination papers to become the fourth candidate in the race to succeed the retiring Marlborough Mayor Arthur Vigeant.

After lightning strike, Hudson fire station reopens

Hudson Fire Department's Station 1 has reopened after it was struck by lightning, the department said in a press release June 22.

Marlborough identifies 3 areas for MBTA multifamily ordinance

The city has located three areas where multifamily housing could be built in accordance with the MBTA’s requirements for an overlay district

Hudson man killed in New Hampshire crash

Eraldo Bezerra, 77, of Hudson, was killed in a fatal crash in New Hampshire on Interstate 95 North in Seabrook on June 20.