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‘She knows this district:’ Marlborough School Committee taps Mary Murphy for superintendent job
Marlborough’s school superintendent search has come to a close, pending contract negotiations, with the selection of Mary Murphy.
Marlborough man faces armed robbery charges
Ariel Antonio Morales, 27, has been charged with armed robbery, which is a felony, following an incident at Discount Gas.
Hudson dancers/gymnasts continue evolving their 60-year relationship
By Ed Karvoski Jr., Contributing Writer
Hudson – The 60-year relationship between Hudson residents Linda LeSage and Jean Beddow-Arnth continues to evolve.
In 1961, the 6-year-old...
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.
Marlborough’s SJL Ride continues fundraising for scholarships
Over 250 motorcyclists endured humidity Aug. 6 to participate in the ninth Shawna Jean Larassa (SJL) Memorial Ride.Â
Marlborough firefighters respond to house fire on Sudbury St.
The Marlborough Fire Department responded to a report of a structure fire at 237 Sudbury Street. The box was struck at 5:35 p.m. Nov. 14.
Marlborough firefighters battle attic fire
The Marlborough Fire Department responded to an attic fire on Oct. 15. The box for a working fire was transmitted at 1:01 p.m.
1985 state champion MHS girls soccer team stunned Massachusetts soccer world
By Nick Abramo, Sports Columnist
MARLBOROUGH - In a classic case of doing what people said couldn’t be done, a tight-knit bunch of Marlborough High...
Homeless families stretch Marlborough schools’ resources
More students mainly from homeless families housed in hotels are coming to Marlborough schools, and it’s getting harder to accommodate them.
Trombetta’s seeks special permit for contractors’ yard
To most, Trombetta’s is a place to get some ice cream and flowers. For others, it’s a place for contractors to store supplies and vehicles.
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.
Longtime HHS boys hockey coach retires
By Dakota Antelman, Contributing Writer
Hudson - Longtime Hudson High School Boys Hockey Head Coach Mike Nanartowich has stepped down from his position, HHS Athletic...
UPDATE: Hudson’s Director of Public and Community Health announces resignation
Director of Public and Community Health Kelli Calo announced her resignation at a Hudson Board of Health meeting on Tuesday night.
Main Street Café celebrates 40 years
Over the past four decades, the Main Street Café at 182 Main St. – steps away from City Hall – has been serving up breakfast and lunch.
Block party benefits Marlborough police officer
By Laura Hayes, Senior Community Reporter
MARLBOROUGH – Cathy Digou's favorite part about being a Marlborough police officer is the opportunity to interact with people.
Digou,...
Urban Affairs Subcommittee reviews permit for Marlborough Raising Cane’sÂ
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...
Pair suspected of shoplifting, carrying counterfeit merchandise
A report of shoplifting at the Solomon Pond Mall led to the arrest of a man and woman on a variety of charges.
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.
Great Fire of 1894 changed the face of Hudson’s downtown
HUDSON - July 4, 1894, started as just another Independence Day in the town of Hudson.Â
Residents were enjoying the holiday at Trotting (now Riverside)...
Trail work delays opening of Lake Williams boardwalk
Those wishing to try out the new boardwalk at Lake Williams will have to wait a bit longer, according to Marlborough leaders.