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Marlborough continues to save in electricity aggregation program
The Ad Hoc Municipal Aggregation Committee reported that residents saved more than $3.8 million on their bills during the fourth quarter.
CA Marlborough Hudson May 27, 2022
In this week's edition read Ducklings rescued from storm drain
Marlborough City Council approves Raising Cane’s special permit
By Stuart Foster, Community Advocate
MARLBOROUGH - The Marlborough City Council voted 10-1 to approve a special permit for a
proposed Raising Cane’s restaurant at 141...
Raising Cane’s opens in Marlborough
With pomp and cheers worthy of a pregame rally, the newest Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers opened at 141 Boston Post Road West.
Main Street Café celebrates 40 years
Over the past four decades, the Main Street Café at 182 Main St. – steps away from City Hall – has been serving up breakfast and lunch.
Proposed Mass General Brigham expansion worries Marlborough officials
By Vicki Greene, Contributing Writer
Marlborough – UMass Marlborough Hospital has been serving area residents for 130 years, whether they have insurance or not. It...
Marlborough City Council rejects extension of multifamily housing moratorium
MARLBOROUGH – The Marlborough City Council voted 7-4 on Nov. 22 to not extend the city’s temporary moratorium on multifamily housing projects.
Mayor Arthur Vigeant...
Marlborough says farewell to the Venerable Father Michael McKinnon
It was a bittersweet evening as Father Michael J. McKinnon celebrated his final Mass at the Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Marlborough.
Marlborough school budget adds two engineering, technology teachers
Beyond the numbers, the proposed 2024 fiscal budget for Marlborough Public Schools is a glimpse into the inner workings of a school system.
Selection, satisfaction key at Spotlight Kitchen, Bath & Lighting Design Center
Spotlight’s incredible selection means that the company helps people with different budgets. From affordable cabinetry to high-end options, Spotlight has you covered.
A shot filled with hope
Marlborough - Jeffrey Fulham, a resident at a Thrive Support & Advocacy community home, receives his first COVID-19 vaccine shot at a clinic held in partnership with Marlborough's Bouvier Pharmacy...
Marlborough Boy Scout organizing music fundraiser
A Boy Scout working toward his Eagle Scout rank is planning a special fundraiser. Jack Brzenk will stage “Tunes for Toiletries” Oct. 20.
Local students make college, university dean’s lists
Several colleges have recently released their dean’s lists, featuring local students from the region, including Tufts and Saint Anselm.
Elementary schools ready for return to in-person learning, April 5
By Vicki Greene, Contributing Writer
Marlborough – Elementary school reopening plans are taking shape on a tight timeline as a state-mandated deadline approaches. In Marlborough,...
Thrive names three new directors
Thrive Support & Advocacy has announced that it has expanded its board of directors to 10 with the election of three new members.
Four local events to check out this weekend
Parades, pie eating contests, talent shows – welcome to Spirit of Shrewsbury. There's also plenty of fun outside of Shrewsbury!
Marlborough approves zoning map amendment
The Marlborough City Council recently approved a zoning map amendment for parcels of land located on Jefferson Street and Lincoln Street.
Marlborough Hudson August 5, 2022
In this week's edition read Matthew Sargent named Labor Day parade grand marshal
Staffing, utility fuel Marlborough budget increases
For his final operating budget as mayor, Arthur Vigeant is recommending an overall outlay of nearly $189 million for fiscal 2024.
Assabet Valley kicks off 50th anniversary celebration
Assabet's second superintendent recalled his experiences as part of Assabet’s 50th anniversary building rededication on Nov. 3.