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Marlborough/Hudson Newsletter

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

Runners gather for Highland City Striders’ Turkey Trot

Hundreds of eager runners gathered at Ghiloni Park to participate in the Highland City Striders’ Tough 10 and Fast 5 Turkey Trot races.

Wenzel: Home for the Holidays, Holiday Boutique on the horizon

What has happened in Marlborough recently? Mary Wenzel outlines some happenings in Marlborough in her latest column.

Andrew’s Helpful Hands to hold Gold Ribbon Holiday Reception

HUDSON— For 21 years, Andrew’s Helpful Hands has helped families with children who are being treated for bone marrow transfers and aiding them to...

Library, public facilities request funding for positions

During the City Council’s Finance Committee meeting on Oct. 16, members reviewed requests for job descriptions and salary ranges.

AMSA breaks ground for new building in Marlborough

AMSA held a groundbreaking ceremony on Nov. 14. to celebrate the start of construction for a new academic building.

Revised proposal for Sasseville Way comes before Urban Affairs Committee

The proposal to bring housing to a parcel along Sasseville Way came before the City Council’s Urban Affairs Committee on Nov. 15 with changes

Hudson snaps 12-year Thanksgiving streak against Marlborough

Community members gathered at Hudson Bowl on Thanksgiving to watch the Hudson Hawks dominate the Marlborough Panthers

Boardwalk at Lake Williams in Marlborough close to completion

Marlborough is constructing a floating boardwalk along the northern edge of the lake; the boardwalk will connect an existing trail.

Arrest made in connection with swastika incident at Hudson school

A Hudson man has been arrested in connection with drawing swastikas at Quinn Middle School earlier this month.

Hudson Select Board adopts stormwater regulations

The Hudson Select Board voted Oct. 30 to approve and adopt the stormwater rules and regulations for the town.

Whitcomb students, staff ‘pouch’ their cell phones

Concerned about how cell phones can disrupt classes, from ringtones to videotaping, Whitcomb initiated a new policy in mid-October.

City honors fallen veterans with Medal of Liberty

The Massachusetts Medal of Liberty – presented to the next of kin of those killed – was given in honor of William Crosby, Wilfred Demers, Richard Demers, George Hanlon and Michael Minehan.

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.

Site chosen for Hudson dog park

The proposed dog park in Hudson now has a determined location after the Park Commission voted on Nov. 8 that the park will be built at Sauta Fields.

Pair suspected of shoplifting, carrying counterfeit merchandise

A report of shoplifting at the Solomon Pond Mall led to the arrest of a man and woman on a variety of charges.

Hudson volleyball fights until the end against Ipswich

The Hudson High School volleyball team fell in the MIAA Division 4 semi-finals against Ipswich on Nov. 14 3-1.

Marlborough firefighters respond to house fire on Sudbury St.

The Marlborough Fire Department responded to a report of a structure fire at 237 Sudbury Street. The box was struck at 5:35 p.m. Nov. 14.

Marlborough schools demand full coverage of bus routes by NRT

Marlborough Superintendent Mary Murphy said NRT has failed to provide buses for all of its routes in Marlborough and Framingham.