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Marlborough/Hudson Newsletter

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

Marlborough begins conversion of former landfill

After years of dormancy, work has begun to convert the former landfill at Hudson Street in Marlborough into parkland.

Marlborough Hudson January 12, 2024

In this week's edition read Hudson Girl Scouts pack meals for students in need. City Council finishes 2023 with veto overrides.

Marlborough City Council finishes 2023 with veto overrides

The Marlborough City Council wrapped up its work for 2023 by overriding two vetoes and honoring outgoing council members.

Irish ready for his fifth term on City Council

He represents Ward 5, where he has lived most of his life. He knows his neighbors, and his neighbors know him – not just during election season, but every day.

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.
Work to remove lead paint in Hudson’s town hall was set to begin on Aug. 16. (Photo/Dakota Antelman)

Preliminary budget for town of Hudson presented

Executive Assistant Thomas Gregory reviewed the 2025 fiscal year budget at the Dec. 18 meeting of the Select Board.

Marlborough schools prep for feasibility study for Richer

On opposite ends of the city, there are two schools on either end of the building spectrum – Richer and Goodnow.

Marlborough Hudson January 5, 2024

In this week's edition read A ‘Welcome’ help for refugees. Hudson DPW works to clean up after Dec. 18 storm.

Hudson DPW works to clean up after Dec. 18 storm

In Hudson Fire Department news, the board approved the employment agreement between the Town of Hudson and Fire Chief Jamie Desautels.

Dumais begins new era as Marlborough’s mayor

On Jan. 1, at Whitcomb Middle School’s Memorial Auditorium, J. Christian Dumais joined an exclusive club in Marlborough.

Lincoln Street begins to transform with projects

Two major projects – Alta French Hill and 272 Lincoln – are in the early stages of development.

Rimkus: Hudson resident wins blue ribbon at at flower show

What's happening in the town of Hudson? Read "Hudson Happ'nings," Rosemary Rimkus's biweekly column, to find out.

Lake Williams floating boardwalk completed

On Dec. 19, several of Marlborough’s community leaders gathered on the shores of Lake Williams to celebrate the completion of its floating boardwalk.

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.

Marlborough schools seek second school bus vendor

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

Preciado prepares to become Ward 3 councilor

Along with the new councilor for Ward 6, Robert Preciado attended a statewide orientation session for new councilors earlier this month.

Drive to Sing will be airing at Marlborough library on Jan. 6

During the pandemic, local singers found an outlet to be able to sing and harmonize with others, live, while sitting in their own cars, thanks to the ingenuity of the Marlborough couple.

Wenzel: Spare Time Shop to close

Duxbury High School has three football players all of whom had fathers that played football at Marlborough High School. Duxbury has just won its second consecutive Super Bowl at Gillette Stadium.

Hudson cross country succeeds at state tournament

In Hudson, there wasn’t any questioning whether the cross country team would find success, but if they would be able to field a team at all.

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.