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Marlborough/Hudson Newsletter

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

Police seek help in break-in on Main Street

The Police Department is seeking help on a breaking-and-entering that occurred on Main Street early on Tuesday, April 4.

Marlborough Hudson April 7, 2023

Vigeant to retire as Marlborough mayor. Marlborough Mayor Arthur Vigeant plans to retire after the end of his sixth term.

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.

Hudson ballot to feature contested races

Voters will have to decide between candidates in contested races for Select Board and School Committee in the Hudson election.

Marlborough Hudson March 31, 2023

Running for Children’s Hospital. This year, Hudson resident Allison Towne will be competing in the Boston Marathon.

Rimkus: DPW removes trees, Murf celebrates St. Patrick’s Day

Dressed in the spirit of the St. Patrick’s Day, including K9 “Murf,” police joined in the meet and greet with staff and community members.

An easy transition for new Marlborough library director

Like the rest of the city, Sara Belisle can’t wait to move into the “new” Marlborough Public Library once the construction project wraps up.

Hudson Girl Scout troop gets sign approved for turtle crossing

Girl Scout Troop 64875 received approval to install a sign on White Pond Rd. that warns drivers to slow down for turtles and wildlife.

Marlborough Hudson March 24, 2023

In this week's edition read An easy transition for new Marlborough library director.

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.

Parking snags development plans for 57 Main St.

The City Council loves the building plans for the site of the former Rowe Funeral Home at 57 Main St. It’s the parking that has it concerned.

Marlborough Hudson March 17, 2023

In this week's edition read Parking snags development plans for 57 Main St. Marlborough

Assault in Price Chopper leads to arrest of Marlborough woman

Amy Infantino has been charged with disorderly conduct, assault and battery, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and trespassing. 

Steve Messineo to become MRCC president

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

Rimkus: Residents travel to Belize, police welcome officers

The Jackson families spent school vacation break with a memorable trip to Belize. Read more about their trip.

New Shamrocks head coach, general manager named

The Shamrocks will have both brothers on the sidelines again, including Harrison as offensive coordinator and as head coach.

“Fought to the end:” Hudson Hawks’ season comes to a close

After making it to the Elite 8, the Hudson Hawks fell to the No. 2 seed Norwell High School on Friday night 53-39. 

Compression brake petition to head to Hudson Town Meeting

A citizen’s petition to prohibit compression engine braking will go before Town Meeting on May 1. It was the topic of a recent ITC meeting.

Developer buyout option could be removed from Marlborough zoning regulations

Committee members also discussed the “buyout” option, where developers could offer cash in lieu of building affordable units.

Hudson girls basketball victorious in Sweet 16

The Hudson High School girls basketball team is moving onto the final eight, thanks to a key win over Fontbonne Tuesday night.