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Marlborough/Hudson Newsletter

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

Marlborough receives state grant for Cedar Hill Street reconstruction

The grant will help the city reconstruct a one-mile stretch of narrow roadway on Cedar Hill Street, which is near Crane Swamp.

Marlborough High juniors get a dose of financial ‘reality’

Marlborough High School students learned the ins and outs of money management at the annual Reality Fair on Oct. 25.

Hudson Fire Chief talks headquarters renovations

Roof replacement and a new HVAC system are among the proposed repairs to the Hudson Fire Department headquarters.

Beloved Hudson DPW worker suffers stroke

Hunter Micciche had been spending time at his grandmother’s house when he suffered a stroke. He's now in a medically-induced coma.

Plaque honoring Revolutionary War veterans comes to Marlborough

It was part of a celebration dedicating a plaque to Revolutionary War Patriots by the Mass. Society of Sons of the American Revolution.

Hudson’s library and Rotarians partner for Pumpkin Stroll

The Hudson Public Library once again picked a “gord-geous” morning for its second annual Pumpkin Stroll Oct. 22.

Rimkus: Hudson High class of 1972 celebrates 50th reunion

Eighty members and guests of the Hudson High class of 1952 attended their 50-year reunion Sept. 24 at Marlborough Country Club. 

Union Common in Marlborough is a venerable community gathering place

One of the most used outdoor sites in Marlborough is the Union Common, a downtown green space bordered by Main, High and Bolton streets.

L.L.Bean set to open in Hudson next month

L.L. Bean is opening at Hudson’s Highland Commons on Friday, Nov. 4 at 10 a.m. It is the ninth store in Mass. and plans to employ 50 people.

Residents go to court over Intel redevelopment

The Intel redevelopment is heading to court after a developer sought to build a 1.3 million-square-foot distribution warehouse.

Hudson Planning Board discusses stormwater, landscaping at Intel redevelopment

Residents had an opportunity to learn about a developer’s plans for stormwater management and other civil aspects at the Intel site.

Former Marlborough funeral home could become mixed-use development

The former John P. Rowe Funeral Home on Main Street could make way for a mixed-use project in Marlborough.

Marlborough scout creates StoryWalk for Eagle Scout project

Marlborough Troop 2 Boy Scout Brandon Proteau created a StoryWalk for the Hudson Public Library to complete his Eagle Scout project.

Hudson Fire Chief proposes headquarters, fire station repairs

Fire Chief Bryan Johannes is calling for renovations to the fire headquarters and Fire Station 1. Read more about the project.

Hudson volleyball wins against Groton-Dunstable

After recovering from a loss against Groton-Dunstable earlier this season, the Hudson volleyball team beat the Crusaders last Friday 3-2.

Wenzel: Bandiera and Concordia Lodge approaches 100th anniversary

The 100th Anniversary is coming up for the Bandiera and Concordia Lodge #240 of Marlboro Order of the Sons and Daughters of Italy in America. 

Hudson High welcomes new school resource officer

When Nick Lampson was in high school, the Shrewsbury native looked up to his school resource officer (SRO), Mark Hester.

Local Marlborough residents produce their first documentary film

“The Drive to Sing” is debuting in film festivals following the Denneys quest to continue singing in a safe manner during the pandemic.

Rimkus: HHS Class of 1957 reunites, Hudson native announces engagement

Ten of the original 76 members of the Hudson High School class of 1957 gathered to observe their 65th reunion Aug. 27 at the Horseshoe Pub.

Marlborough library construction about 30% complete

Just down West Main Street, the “new” library is starting to take shape. The project is about 30% completed.