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Marlborough/Hudson Newsletter

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

Northborough students create online service to improve at-home learning

By Morgan Hume, Contributing Writer Northborough - As schools navigate remote learning in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, many students are grappling with the...

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.
The Marlborough High School Class of 1955 recently gathered for a 66thClass Reunion at the Double T’s restaurant in Marlborough. In the photo, classmates attending are: (front row from left), Jon Gardner, Chris Hassapes Tzellas, Nancy Lacombe Leary and Electra Scouras and (back Row, from left,) Jim Martin, Paul Duca, Bob Coute, Bette Fiske Medine, Tom Cox, Joan Cratty Ledoux, Dick Kelleher, Alice Demoorjian Karnikyan, Joyce Hudson Stone and Chris Chaousis.

Wenzel: MHS Class of ‘55, ‘65 hold reunions; scarecrow contest gets underway

By Mary Wenzel, Marlborough Columnist MARLBOROUGH - The Marlborough High School Class of 1955 recently gathered for a 66th Class Reunion with 14 of the...

Hudson couple share passion for taking pictures

By Serena Domolky Howlett, Contributing Writer REGION - “It was the M&M’s that brought us together,” quipped Maureen Mathieson, with obvious pleasure.  The year was 2000....

Marlborough gas station/store may open 1 hour earlier

Colbea is the current owner of the Shell gas station/Seasons convenience store, and it was seeking permission to open 24 hours a day.

Farley teacher recognized with LifeChanger award nomination

When first grade teacher Lori Belcourt came home one day, a large box was waiting for her. Intrigued, she opened it up.

Hudson Select Board discusses Jake brake prohibition

The Select Board weighed a potential prohibition on the use of compression brakes, also known as Jake brakes, during their Jan. 23 meeting.

Hudson Farmers’ Market going strong after five years, looks to expand

By Justin Roshak, Contributing Writer HUDSON - The Hudson Farmers’ Market was able to expand during the pandemic. Now, it’s looking to round out its...

“Hanoi Hilton” exhibit opens at American Heritage Museum

Hanoi Hilton was the nickname given by a prisoner to the notorious Hoa Lo prison compound in Hanoi, Vietnam.

Steve Messineo to become MRCC president

Steve Messineo has been appointed as the new president of the Marlborough Regional Chamber of Commerce (MRCC). 

Hudson talks timeline for Farley principal search

HUDSON - Hudson’s Farley Elementary School is in search of a new principal.  The job posting is currently active, and it is slated to close...
Marlborough Mayor concerned with Phase two of vaccine rollout.

Power line inspections bring low flying helicopters to Marlborough

By Dakota Antelman, Managing Editor Marlborough – Low flying helicopters may suddenly become a familiar sight for some Marlborough residents, this spring.  In a series of...

Marlborough holds Memorial Day parade, ceremonies

Marlborough joined in Memorial Day observances across the region on Monday, holding its annual parade and ceremonies in the downtown area. 

Rimkus: Photographer inducted into Hot Rod Hall of Fame, HCH grads celebrate reunion

Hudson native Michael “Mike” McCarthy, longtime Hot Rod Club photographer, will be inducted into the “Orientals Hot Rod Club Hall of Fame” ...
Folk dancers perform under one of the temporary tents set up for this year’s Greek Festival at the Sts. Anargyroi Greek Orthodox Church in Marlborough.

Marlborough celebrates return of Greek Festival

MARLBOROUGH - Performers danced as attendees enjoyed piles of Greek entrees, pastries, beer and wine at this year’s Greek Festival in Downtown Marlborough last...

Hudson library children’s room undergoes water damage repairs

By Ed Karvoski Jr., Contributing Writer HUDSON – The Hudson Public Library recently reopened. However, the children’s room has remained closed until further notice due...

Marlborough honors longtime nurse

By Dakota Antelman, Managing Editor MARLBOROUGH - Prominent Marlborough residents and health care professionals piled into a hallway at Marlborough Hospital, May 11, to recognize...

Youth Hockey rocked by the sudden passing of Wes Tuttle

By Cindy Zomar, Contributing Writer Marlborough -  In September, the youth hockey world was rocked by the sudden passing of Herbert “Wes” Tuttle, arguably the...

Marlborough looks to fill positions on boards and commissions

Marlborough is seeking resident applications to fill multiple open positions on the city’s boards and commissions.

Building, fundraising continues for Marlborough library

The Marlborough Public Library’s expansion project continues to be on time and on budget, with an opening slated for sometime this summer.