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Marlborough/Hudson Newsletter

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

Couple applies for last available marijuana permit in Marlborough

City Council public hearing set for March 22 By Vicki Greene, Contributing Writer Marlborough - Kelly and Steve Tomasello of Winchester are strong believers in holistic medicine...
The Algonquin scoreboard looms over Algonquin and Marlborough players as they grind toward an eventual 14-12 final score. (Photo/Jesse Kucewicz)

Algonquin beats Marlborough in late season football clash

By Jesse Kucewicz, Contributing Writer REGION - The Algonquin Regional High School football team defeated Marlborough High School at home in a defensive battle on...

Marlborough receives $1.35 million in block grants

The state recently awarded Marlborough with a grant of $1.35 million, pending the execution of grant contracts to be sent by the state.

Wenzel: Santa visits Home for the Holidays event; Lions hold Festival of Trees

MARLBOROUGH - Santa Claus himself was at Marlborough’s Dec. 3 “Home for the Holidays” with tree lighting on Union Common. Children gathered around the...

Hudson community gathers for Rec Fest

Hundreds of community members gathered at Guidotti Field on Oct. 14 for the Hudson Recreation Department’s Rec Fest.

Former Hudson charter commission member weighs in on proposed amendments

By Brett Peruzzi, Contributing Writer Hudson - Town meeting will vote, May 1, whether to eliminate a residency requirement for Hudson's executive assistant from the...

Hudson wastewater treatment plant to get $18 million in upgrades

The Select Board approved a nearly $18 million contract as part of phase two of the wastewater treatment plant upgrades.

Residents go to court over Intel redevelopment

The Intel redevelopment is heading to court after a developer sought to build a 1.3 million-square-foot distribution warehouse.

Marlborough mayor, City Council urge legislature to appropriate remaining ARPA funds

Mayor Arthur Vigeant last Monday urged the Massachusetts state legislature to appropriate $2.3 billion in remaining ARPA funding.
Linda LeSage and her friend continue evolving their 60-year relationship

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...

Stockpile of street sweepings in Hudson leads to ‘notice of non-compliance’

By Laura Hayes, Contributing Writer HUDSON — The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) has issued a notice of non-compliance against the Town of Hudson...
Bob Kane was recently honored for his work on behalf of the Brigham Family Trust. In the photo, from left, are BFT president Stephen LeDuc, Marlborough Historical Society president Douglas Rowe, BFT secretary Trish Pope, and honoree Bob Kane.

Wenzel: Historical Society curator honored, MHS class of ’56 holds reunion

MARLBOROUGH - Bob Kane was recently honored for his tireless work on behalf of the Brigham Family Trust. As trustee, curator and vice president of...

Marlborough conservation officer looks to rejuvenation in the Desert following fire

Heading off the trail that goes through the Desert Conservation Area, the smell of smoke is faint at first. 

Hudson talks timeline for Farley principal search

HUDSON - Hudson’s Farley Elementary School is in search of a new principal.  The job posting is currently active, and it is slated to close...

Marlborough Public Schools Art Department honors frontline workers

By Cindy Zomar, Contributing Writer Marlborough -  It has often been said that art soothes the soul, but perhaps never more so than in this time...

Rotary debate integrates issues of Hudson’s past, present and future

By Dakota Antelman, Contributing Writer Hudson - With construction crews making major changes to the traffic flow of Hudson’s downtown rotary, longtime residents are recalling...
Folk dancers perform under one of the temporary tents set up for this year’s Greek Festival at the Sts. Anargyroi Greek Orthodox Church in Marlborough.

Marlborough celebrates return of Greek Festival

MARLBOROUGH - Performers danced as attendees enjoyed piles of Greek entrees, pastries, beer and wine at this year’s Greek Festival in Downtown Marlborough last...
Marlborough Mayor concerned with Phase two of vaccine rollout.

Power line inspections bring low flying helicopters to Marlborough

By Dakota Antelman, Managing Editor Marlborough – Low flying helicopters may suddenly become a familiar sight for some Marlborough residents, this spring.  In a series of...

Rimkus: Hudson High class of 1972 celebrates 50th reunion

Eighty members and guests of the Hudson High class of 1952 attended their 50-year reunion Sept. 24 at Marlborough Country Club. 

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...