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Marlborough/Hudson Newsletter

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

Swan family enjoys Hudson pond

HUDSON - A photographer in Hudson recently captured an image of a swan shepherding its cygnets through Bruce’s Pond near downtown.  The body of water...

Hudson Rotary gets ready for eighth Spirit of Hudson Brewfest

Hosted by the Hudson Rotary Club, the Spirit of Hudson Brewfest is returning to downtown Hudson on Aug. 5. 

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.
Hudson armory

Hudson Select Board supports Armory grant application

Hudson Select Board members voted Jan. 5, to back a fresh step in a local nonprofit’s effort to buy the downtown armory for use as a performing arts center.

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 festival ‘falls’ for Golden Retrievers

Yankee Golden Retriever Rescue held their “Fall for Goldens Festival," inviting community members to the organization’s facility on Chapin Rd

Physik Instrumente awaits City Council TIF agreement

Physik Instrumente is poised to move from Auburn to Marlborough, pending an approval of the TIF agreement by the City Council.

Marlborough School Committee votes to bring some students back to in-person classes Nov. 2

No-contact sports will also be allowed to resume practice By Vicki Greene, Contributing Writer Marlborough—The School Committee voted to approve Superintendent Michael Bergeron’s recommendation to bring...

Rimkus: Hudson dance studio marks 25th anniversary

“Dance On” dance studio, 145 Main St., which marked its 25th anniversary this year, won multiple awards for original performances.

HHS football beats Littleton, continues strong start to season

By Dakota Antelman, Managing Editor HUDSON - The Hudson High School football team beat Littleton 28-7 on Sept. 24, delighting fans and securing an undefeated...

Marlborough Hudson December 15, 2023

In this week's edition read Fresh Start gets $75,000 earmark in budget to continue its good work. Proposal for Robin Hill Street withdrawn

Select Board appoints new leadership after election

By Laura Hayes, Contributing Writer HUDSON — With two new members elected to the Hudson Select Board, Hudson now also has new faces at the...

Cardello closes her chapter as library director

Come early in the new year, Library Director Margaret Cardello will not be among the stacks at Marlborough Public Library.

Rimkus: Manning Post VFW celebrates 100th anniversary

Manning Post Veterans of Foreign Wars 1027, incorporated in March 1923, was recently presented with a 100th anniversary recognition testimonial by State Rep. Kate Hogan.

Steve Messineo to become MRCC president

Steve Messineo has been appointed as the new president of the Marlborough Regional Chamber of Commerce (MRCC). 
Mass. In Motion Program Coordinator Kali Coughlan and her children, Clara, 5, and Emma, 1 ½, relax on the Bob and Tina Colleton Memorial Bench on the Assabet River Rail Trail. Eight new benches have been installed on the Trail, with the cooperation of Mass in Motion, the Hudson Health Department and local donors.

Donated Rail Trail benches honor Unified Sports, beloved Hudson community members

By Rosemary Rimkus, Hudson Columnist HUDSON - The Assabet Valley Rail Trail, one of Hudson’s out-of-door enhancements, has been enriched with the addition of eight...

Hudson pride on full display for Boston 25 Zip Trip

Hundreds of residents filtered through Main Street on Friday when Boston 25 News came to Hudson as part of their Zip Trip.

Wenzel: ‘Bon Appetit, Julia!’ staged at Fall Tea

 The tea was well attended by local residents who not only enjoyed the presentation but also enjoyed a light buffet featuring sandwiches, quiche, fruit, wonderful desserts and of course tea.
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Hudson Select Board responds to hate crime involving resident

By Dakota Antelman, Contributing Writer Hudson - The Select Board voted, Feb. 8, to formally condemn racism and vow to fight acts of hate in...