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Marlborough/Hudson Newsletter

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

Marlborough boys basketball holds off North Middlesex to win home opener

MARLBOROUGH - The Marlborough High School boys basketball team beat North Middlesex in its home opener, Tuesday, delighting fans who packed the high school...

Hudson Girl Scouts pack meals for students in need

On Dec. 21, members of Hudson Girl Scout Troop 83846 packed food to benefit Bright Eyed Inc., an organization based in Lunenburg.

Marlborough superintendent shares draft of school reopening plan with School Committee

Busing, desk distancing, and technology top issues By Vicki Greene, Contributing Writer Marlborough – There has been no time off this summer for the Marlborough Public School’s...

Rimkus: Golf tourney honors wife of Hudson resident; Class of ‘71 to hold reunion

By Rosemary Rimkus, Hudson Columnist EDITOR’S NOTE: Rosemary Rimkus is a Hudson resident and longtime journalist. She launched her beloved column “Keynotes” in 1963 as...

New shop offers gourmet sandwiches and more in downtown Hudson

The unique sandwich and gift shop, The Hushed Willow, recently opened its doors in Hudson. Devon See is the shop's owner.
Marlborough Mayor Arthur Vigeant presents one of two Medals of Liberty to resident Lydia Whitcomb as the next of kin to her late husband and brother, who both died while serving in the military. (Photo/courtesy City of Marlborough)

Wenzel: Resident receives Medals of Liberty, Mayor announces ‘Horribles Parade’ plans

By Mary Wenzel, Marlborough Columnist MARLBOROUGH - Veterans Service Officer Mike Hennessy and Marlborough Mayor Arthur Vigeant recently presented Marlborough resident Lydia Whitcomb with two...

Feeding the hungry, one at a time, in Marlborough

By Cindy Zomar, Contributing Writer Marlborough - For several years, the Holy Trinity Anglican Church (HTAC) on Lincoln Street in Marlborough had served a warm...

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.
People hold candles in front of the Walker Building. (Laura Hayes)

Marlborough Overdose Awareness Day vigil will feature former Patriot

This year’s annual candlelight vigil for Overdose Awareness Day in Marlborough will feature special guest speakers Chris Sullivan.

Memorial Day parade, ceremony return to Hudson

Hudson's traditional Memorial Day parade and ceremony returned on Monday to the downtown area after two years of COVID-19 disruptions.

Arthur Vigeant delivers farewell address as mayor

With less than two weeks until he leaves office, Arthur Vigeant has begun wrapping up his tenure as mayor with his farewell address.

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...

Marlborough Public Schools Superintendent announces resignation 

MARLBOROUGH – Michael Bergeron has announced his resignation as superintendent of the Marlborough Public Schools. Bergeron was emotional as he announced his resignation to the...

Hudson Girl Scout achieves the Gold Award

By Cindy Zomar, Contributing Writer Hudson - Hudson resident Brianna Williams recently joined the ranks of Girl Scouts who have achieved the organization’s highest honor,...

Hudson bids farewell to Building Commissioner Jeff Wood

The board approved the transfer of an All Alcohol Package Store license at 66 Broad St. from Daigneault’s Liquors to Boski & Ashil’s Inc.

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.

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.

Marlborough Hudson December 29, 2023

In this week's edition read ‘Tis the season for sharing - the Sharing Tree Project. Fuccillo takes overfor Navin in Ward 6.
Work to remove lead paint in Hudson’s town hall was set to begin on Aug. 16. (Photo/Dakota Antelman)

Hudson Town Counsel thanked for 37 years of service

At his last meeting with the Select Board on June 26, Town Counsel Aldo Cipriano was recognized by board members.