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Marlborough/Hudson Newsletter

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HHS shifts to remote learning after COVID-19 cases prompt staffing shortages

Three cases of COVID-19 have forced Hudson High School to switch to full time remote learning through Nov. 4, Superintendent Marco Rodrigues says.
Marlborough Mayor concerned with Phase two of vaccine rollout.

Mayor seeks to fill board and commission vacancies

Marlborough – Mayor Arthur Vigeant is again appealing to city residents to submit their name for a variety of openings on city boards and...

Marlborough pushes hybrid return date for Grades 3 – 12 to Jan. 19

The Marlborough School Committee voted unanimously to move back the hybrid start date for Grades 3 – 12 to Tuesday, Jan. 19

Marlborough Hudson February 2, 2024

In this week's edition read Hudson library seeks construction grant. The WalkerBuilding: A lot of potential that needs a lot of work.

Community Cupboard director excited to serve as Labor Day parade grand marshal

On Monday, Sept. 4, LaGrenade will take on a new role – grand marshal for the city’s 71st annual Labor Day parade.

Wenzel: Dukes Drum & Bugle Corps, drill team reunites

What is happening in the City of Marlborough? Read Mary Wenzel's biweekly column to learn about all the Marlborough-related news.

Hudson author publishes second book, ‘The Dilly Dally Parrot’

“The Dilly Dally Parrot” came out in June, and it is the second children’s book authored by Marrazzo. He also wrote “One Wants to be a Letter” in 2020.
Marlborough Mayor concerned with Phase two of vaccine rollout.

Vigeant recommends $173.4 million budget for FY 2022

By Vicki Greene, Contributing Writer MARLBOROUGH — During a tough year for local economies, Marlborough Mayor Arthur Vigeant took a conservative budgeting approach, recommending a...

Marlborough, Hudson commemorate 9/11

On Monday, Sept. 11, Marlborough and Hudson joined the rest of the nation in commemorating the 22nd anniversary of the terrorist attacks

Marlborough firefighters donate to those in need

Marlborough – Firefighters from Marlborough’s Shift 1 dropped off a food donation to Father Michael McKinnon of the Holy Trinity Anglican Church this past...

Hudson girls basketball defeats Lowell Catholic, advances to Round of 32

It could have been the Hudson girls basketball team’s last home game this season – and the team certainly made it count. 

Marlborough Firefighters remember 9/11

By Ron Ayotte, Contributing Writer MARLBOROUGH - Group 3 of the Marlborough Fire Department, along with the Marlborough Fire Department Honor Guard, off duty personnel,...

Marlborough to seek another vendor to fill school bus gaps

In response to an ongoing problem of not enough school buses for its students, MPS has decided to find another vendor to help fill the gaps.

Marlborough Hudson March 29, 2024

In this week's edition read Bob Kays: A legend in Marlborough ‘He is owed so much by our community’. Hudson schools prep for budget.

St. Stephen families support Cathedral in the Night

MARLBOROUGH - More than 20 families from St. Stephen Lutheran Church in Marlborough helped give back through a recent outreach effort to the Northampton-based...

All it was cracked up to be: 22,000 eggs collected at Ward Park

It took less than two minutes for 22,000 eggs to be collected. On March 30, Marlborough’s Fraternal Order of Eagles held the annual egg hunt.
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....

Advanced Math & Science Charter School hosts Booster Fun Run

As a charter school, AMSA does not have access to the Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA) grant funding and thus is dependent on private bank funding and fundraising.