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Providence Bruins to play 2021 season in Marlborough
By Dakota Antelman, Contributing Writer
Marlborough - The Providence Bruins will spend their 2021 abbreviated season playing at the New England Sports Center in Marlborough, the...
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.
MassDEP fines Waste Management for Marlborough transfer station violations
Waste Management is facing a fine after the MassDEP said it violated a series of waste regulations at its transfer station on Route 20.
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.
Marlborough Scouts offer tributes to fallen veterans
Marlborough - Andrew Desmarais joined his fellow Scouts from BSA Troop 2 Marlborough to acknowledge Memorial Day this year with socially distant salutes to fallen...
Trail through Marlborough and Hudson was once part of the robust Fitchburg Railroad
By Brett Peruzzi, Contributing Writer
Region - Most local residents just think of the Assabet River Rail Trail as a tranquil, paved pathway for a...
After preliminary, Marlborough prepares for Municipal Election
After narrowing the list of candidates for mayor from four to two, city residents will now prepare for the Municipal Election on Tuesday, Nov. 7.
Marlborough School Committee votes to start hybrid learning on Feb. 22
Marlborough Public Schools students in Grades 3 – 12 were scheduled to return to a hybrid learning model on Feb. 1.
Sousa, Collette help Hudson softball overcome early Shrewsbury surge
White uniform covered in dirt from sliding on the basepaths, Hudson softball’s Livi Sousa stood proudly after the game wearing gold necklace.
Marlborough woman defies gender bias to become city’s first female draftsman
Submitted by Linda L. Rennie, Marlborough Historical Society
Marlborough - Janet Doucette Licht is a shining example of what young women could do in a...
Coconut Rice Thai Cuisine to come to Hudson
The Select Board officially issued a common victualer’s license to Revadee Chueawong, the owner of Coconut Rice Thai Cuisine, on June 5.
Marlborough municipal government course wraps up after six weeks
By Stuart Foster, Contributing Writer
MARLBOROUGH - A six-session municipal government course for Marlborough residents wrapped up on May 26 after covering the operation of...
Nothing definite yet for former Wildwood restaurant
Almost a year after it shut down, the exterior of the former Wildwood restaurant at 189 Boston Post Road East still stands.
Kids playfully learn engineering at Hudson library
Kids on their April school vacation enjoyed discovering the result of linking STEAM concepts at an event at the Hudson Public Library.
Number of homeless students on the rise in Marlborough
There are currently 81 homeless students enrolled in the district – an increase from November, when staff reported 47 homeless students.
Marlborough firefighters respond to house fire on Sudbury St.
The Marlborough Fire Department responded to a report of a structure fire at 237 Sudbury Street. The box was struck at 5:35 p.m. Nov. 14.
Founder of Kennedy’s Restaurant and Market in Marlborough dies
Dennis Kennedy, the proprietor of Kennedy’s Restaurant and Market, died on Friday, Feb. 17, according to Short & Rowe Funeral Home.
Wenzel: Whitcomb student receives first place in Peace Poster Contest
Congratulations to Whitcomb's Daejanae Lewis on being awarded First Place in the Marlborough Lions Club annual Peace Poster Contest.Â
From trash to trousseau: Assabet senior takes part in worldwide fashion competition
Elliot Cosco was among 200 young aspiring designers, engineers and artists invited to compete in the Junk Kouture World Finals.