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Local businesses ‘pop up’ downtown Marlborough
City officials joined the MEDC in welcoming local entrepreneurs to three sheds within the parking lot along Court and Weed streets.
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.
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.
Marlborough firefighters battle fire in mobile home park
Marlborough firefighters responded to a structure fire at 12:53 a.m. May 11 at the Post Road Mobile Home Park at 181 Boston Post Road East.
Marlborough Hudson May 12, 2023
In this week's Marlborough Hudson edition read School bus drivers on strike in Marlborough. Hudson man convicted of murder.
ArtsFest returns to Hudson
The weather couldn’t have been better in downtown Hudson last Saturday afternoon as the Hudson BID held its annual ArtsFest.
Family fun returns to Ward Park in Marlborough
The Family Fun Festival returned to Ward Park on Sunday, May 7, on a sea of foam and plenty of activities for all ages.
Hudson stormwater utility bylaw update passes
The 2023 Annual Town Meeting passed Article 1, which added a new section in the Hudson bylaws pertaining to stormwater utility.
Marlborough battalion chief calls it a career
Gould started his career with the Marlborough Fire Department in April 1998. He was promoted to lieutenant in 2006 and to captain in 2015. He got promoted to the rank of battalion chief in 2017.
Rimkus: Arizona adventure for spring break
Back from two weeks in sunny Tucson, Arizona with hostesses, our daughter Julie, and her spouse, Camille. Read more about Rosemary's adventure
Hudson man convicted of racially motivated murder
Dean Kapsalis, 56, was convicted of shouting a racial insult at Henry Tapia before he hit him with a truck, ran him over and killed him
Marlborough Hudson May 5, 2023
In this week's Marlborough Hudson read: Hudson resident walks to end hunger; Assabet Chamber of Commerce hosts candidates’ night
Hudson Town Meeting adopts definitions for warehouses, compression brake prohibition
A citizen’s petition was submitted for definitions of warehouses, distribution centers, parcel hubs and short-term storage units in the bylaws
Former Wildwood in Marlborough to become Brazilian restaurant/bakery
The former Wildwood restaurant on Boston Post Road East is under new ownership with plans to become a Brazilian restaurant and bakery.
School bus drivers may go on strike May 8
Schools in Westborough, Marlborough and Framingham are bracing for a possible strike by school bus drivers next week.
Hudson ALC to expand this summer thanks to new grant
The center changed its name to the Hudson Adult Learning Center (HALC) after moving to the Hudson High School.
Hudson gathers to celebrate Earth Day
Across the region, communities spent last weekend cleaning up their community or holding events to celebrate Earth Day.
Zoning amendments may be sent back to City Council
It looks as though the proposed zoning amendments on mixed-use and affordable housing will be sent back to the City Council for refinement.
Marlborough schools stage Citywide Art Show
Students in Marlborough Public Schools put their best artistic foot forward with the Citywide Art Show on April 4 at Whitcomb Middle School.
Annual seniors conference returns to Assabet Valley
For the first time in three years, there was an in-person seniors conference. It was hosted by Sen. Jamie Eldridge (D-Marlborough) April 20.