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Marlborough/Hudson Newsletter

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

Boys & Girls Clubs plan Hall of Fame breakfast

The Boys & Girls Clubs of MetroWest will honor five new hall of fame inductees on Thursday, May 19 as part of a Hall of Fame breakfast.

Hudson resident honored for work with Carroll Center for the Blind

For 40 years, Hudson resident Joe Kolb has worked as a certified orientation and mobility specialist at the Carroll Center for the Blind, a Newton-based nonprofit organization

Changes for this year’s Greek Festival

You won’t have to take a transatlantic flight to experience the Mediterranean ambiance of Greek food and culture on Labor Day weekend. The Greek Festival is back with Greek food, music, dancing, exhibits and more.

Hudson returns to public meetings

By Laura Hayes, Contributing Writer HUDSON — After more than a year of meeting by Zoom, Hudson boards will be returning to in-person meetings and...

Urban Affairs Subcommittee reviews permit for Marlborough Raising Cane’s 

By Stuart Foster, Contributing Writer MARLBOROUGH – Efforts to open a Raising Cane’s restaurant in Marlborough are moving forward after the Marlborough City Council’s Urban Affairs...

Marcus Chrisafideis scores 100th point as Marlborough boys hockey beats Algonquin

Marlborough boys hockey star Marcus Chrisafideis scored his 100th career point on Saturday in what was a 5-2 victory over Algonquin.

Businesses damaged in Boston Post Road East fire

Several businesses at 42 Boston Post Road East were impacted by a fire in Marlborough over the weekend. Read more about the fire.
Cartoon image of two longtime city employees recently honored by Mayor Arthur Vigeant for their years of dedicated service as they officially entered retirement--Senior Clerk Stella Aucoin and Head Clerk Carol Farese were recognized at a socially distanced celebration at City Hall.

A time to say thanks…

Marlborough – Two longtime city employees were recently honored by Mayor Arthur Vigeant for their years of dedicated service as they officially entered retirement....

Marlborough school programs to address chronic absenteeism

According to MPS Superintendent Mary Murphy, 30.7% of all students were absent from classes for more than 18 days, or “chronically absent."

Marlborough welcomes Rupal Patel as next Jaworek Elementary principal

Rupal Patel has been announced as the next principal of Jaworek Elementary School, taking the role after 16 years in Marlborough. 

The Great Eyeball Race is coming to Marlborough

Marlborough - The Marlborough Lions Club is holding its first fundraising activity since the pandemic began and the public is invited to join in. The...

Hudson’s Ground Effect Brewing to close, new brewery will retain same brewer

Ground Effect Brewing Co. in Hudson is closing this week after three and a half years of business on Main Street in town. 

Hudson to launch spring farmers’ market

By Laura Hayes, Contributing Writer Hudson - The Hudson Farmers’ Market is returning early this year.  Market organizers are, indeed, launching new spring markets which will take...

Hudson dedicates HHS baseball field to Hugo Guidotti Jr.

Hudson High School’s baseball field has a new name following a ceremony on Friday to rededicate in memory of Hugo Guidotti.
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Marlborough doctor runs COVID-19 vaccine clinic for school nurses

Marlborough doctor Louis Kuchnir mobilized a COVID-19 vaccine clinic in just 14 hours, earlier this month.

Indian restaurant taking over Westender site in Marlborough

An Indian restaurant is coming to the site on Boston Post Road West formerly occupied by the Westender restaurant.

Hudson football stages comeback but falls short against Maynard

By Dakota Antelman, Managing Editor Marlborough - The Hudson Hawks varsity football team came within one play of notching their first victory of the year,...

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.

Rimkus: Hudson officer Jack Donovan retires after 36 years

Hudson resident and native John “Jack” Donovan retired on Jan. 6 after 36 years of patrol duty on the Hudson Police Force.