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Marlborough/Hudson Newsletter

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

Hudson ALC to expand this summer thanks to new grant

The center changed its name to the Hudson Adult Learning Center (HALC) after moving to the Hudson High School.

Holiday Stroll promotes Marlborough businesses

After months of dealing with construction along Main Street, several Marlborough business owners decided to organize a holiday event.

Marlborough Hospital opens little library with health and wellness books

The latest addition to UMass Memorial Health Marlborough Hospital is something that can be taken – and given – freely.

From cable to YouTube, Marlborough schools get the word out

Communications Coordinator Jill Morin presented an overview on how students, staff and families use social media and WMCT.

Developer, town officials share plans for affordable housing at former police station

By Justin Roshak, Contributing Writer HUDSON - The former Hudson Police Station at 62 Packard St. is moving towards its future as an affordable housing...

Court documents detail cause of death in Marlborough stabbing

Darlene Carreras, 37, of Marlborough, has been charged with manslaughter following the death of Eric Murray, 45.

Marlborough schools seek second school bus vendor

Marlborough Public Schools continues discussions with North Reading Transportation (NRT) over modifications to the school bus contract.

Friends of the Poor walk raises $23,000

The annual Friends of the Poor Walk, sponsored by St. Vincent de Paul, brings together congregants from Immaculate Conception and St. Mathias

Marlborough Eagle Scout supports Framingham bereavement center

Peter DeCruz built three large octagonal picnic tables and four Adirondack chairs at the Jeff’s Place site for his project.

Marlborough receives state grant for Cedar Hill Street reconstruction

The grant will help the city reconstruct a one-mile stretch of narrow roadway on Cedar Hill Street, which is near Crane Swamp.

Reagan ready to lead Hudson Schools

Brian Reagan may be stepping into the role of Hudson superintendent of schools, but it is not the first time he has served the community.
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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...

Hudson’s Dan Milton prepares to run his 25th Boston Marathon

By Ed Karvoski Jr., Contributing Writer HUDSON – Dan Milton of Hudson has already achieved one of his goals. He ran all six of the...

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. 
Catherine Digou is a 31-year MPD veteran who is currently battling cancer. Proceeds from this year’s Weed Street Block Party will benefit her. Photo/Submitted

Marlborough block party to benefit police officer battling cancer

By Ed Karvoski Jr., Contributing Writer MARLBOROUGH – Many highlights of 2019’s inaugural Weed Street Block Party hosted by the Marlborough Police Department (MPD) are...

From trash to trousseau: Assabet senior takes part in worldwide fashion competition

Elliot Cosco was among 200 young aspiring designers, engineers and artists invited to compete in the Junk Kouture World Finals.

Fresh Start gets $75,000 earmark to continue its good work

In 2013, Sue Waudby and Geoff Schultz were inspired to continue the work of a furniture bank that closed its doors in Hudson.

Main Street project in Hudson runs into dam issues

Hudson officials said the developers may need to consider withdrawing their application after a lack of response from the Office of Dam Safety

Zoning amendments may be sent back to City Council

It looks as though the proposed zoning amendments on mixed-use and affordable housing will be sent back to the City Council for refinement.

Rimkus: Hudson officer Jack Donovan retires after 36 years

Hudson resident and native John “Jack” Donovan retired on Jan. 6 after 36 years of patrol duty on the Hudson Police Force.