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Marlborough/Hudson Newsletter

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

Former Rowe Funeral Home developers appeal City Council decision

An issue over parking at the proposed development at the former Rowe Funeral Home site at 57 Main St. has led to an appeal.

Outgoing Director of Public and Community Health reflects on time in Hudson

Hudson Health Director Kelli Calo is wrapping up a roughly seven year tenure with the Health Department, this week.

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.

Blackout after storm startles Hudson

By Dakota Antelman, Contributing Writer Hudson - An intense thunderstorm left downtown Hudson dark Sunday night after lightning strikes knocked out vital electrical infrastructure. Lasting more...

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.
Jackie Quetti (left) volunteers at TASC with Thrive Support & Advocacy participants.

Instead of allowing epilepsy to define her, Jackie Quetti’s diagnosis drives her

By David Rosner, Contributing Writer Marlborough – Marlborough resident Jackie Quetti has epilepsy. But that does not stop her from pursuing and conquering her goals. Through...

Mike Notaro Jr. named Hudson boys’ basketball head coach

Hudson didn’t have to look far for its next boys’ basketball head coach. Mike Notaro Jr. will lead the team this upcoming season.

Community remembers loved ones at Marlborough 5K

“We’re trying to start the conversation… We need to reduce stigma. We need to make conversation happen, and all work together to elevate this from something that people are hiding,” Tobin said.

PHOTOS: Hudson gathers for Holiday Stroll

The Hudson Holiday Stroll was presented by the Hudson Business Association and the Downtown Business Improvement District.

Fire in Hudson scorches DPW garage, snowplows

A two-alarm fire at the Department of Public Works’ fleet garage on Tuesday, Feb. 13, damaged three snowplows and rendered the garage unusable.

Marlborough schools seek second school bus vendor

Marlborough Public Schools continues discussions with North Reading Transportation (NRT) over modifications to the school bus contract.

Marlborough-based band Circus Trees nominated for Boston Music Award

By Catherine Twing, Contributing Writer Marlborough - 2020 has been a disappointing year for fans of live music, and even harder on bands and venues....

Marlborough’s Kits for Kids helps children in need

Heather Johnston started Kits for Kids about 16 years ago, when she and her husband owned a multifamily house in Worcester.

Assabet grad builds impressive political journalism resume

By Cindy Zomar, Contributing Writer Marlborough - Michael Lisasa recently graduated from Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School as part of its Design and Visual...

Local leaders celebrate as MWRTA launches Hudson Catch Connect service

Community members in Hudson and Marlborough now have a new weekend travel option thanks to a new curb-to-curb microtransit program.

Wenzel: Spare Time Shop to close

Duxbury High School has three football players all of whom had fathers that played football at Marlborough High School. Duxbury has just won its second consecutive Super Bowl at Gillette Stadium.

Marlborough’s Graham Asum thrives on the field and the court

By Dakota Antelman, Managing Editor MARLBOROUGH - Graham Asum has long been a busy man in the world of Marlborough sports.  Recently, though, he’s sat at...
Relay for Life of Marlborough/Hudson begins with cancer survivors and caregivers walking a lap around Ward Park.

Relay for Life of Marlborough/Hudson returns in person

Teams fundraise for the American Cancer Society By Ed Karvoski Jr., Contributing Writer MARLBOROUGH/HUDSON – The annual Relay for Life of Marlborough/Hudson returned Sept. 25 as...

Hudson breaks ground on housing project at former police station

Ground was broken on a project that will turn the former police station at 62 Packard St. into an affordable housing project.

Hudson Police hosts first National Night Out

Hudson joined forces with thousands of communities nationwide on Aug. 2 to host the town’s first National Night Out at Riverside Park’s ...