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Six things to do this weekend

Are you looking for an interesting activity? Here are six exciting events happening this weekend, including an incredible performance and several festivals.

Farmers market underway in Marlborough

The farmers market is underway. Stop by the parking lot between Weed and Main streets on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. through Oct. 7

Marlborough resident facing child pornography charges

Larry Stephen is facing federal charges connected with the receipt, distribution and possession of child pornography.

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.

Chase Bank closer to opening in Marlborough

Chase Bank is one step closer to opening a branch in the city after the Urban Affairs Committee approved a special permit July 11.

Marlborough seeks translators for Haitian families

Marlborough recently provided an update on housing homeless and immigrant families at Holiday Inn and Extended Stay hotels.

Indian restaurant taking over Westender site in Marlborough

An Indian restaurant is coming to the site on Boston Post Road West formerly occupied by the Westender restaurant.

Freeman alum searches for time capsule

Each item was placed in a sealable bag, then placed into a larger plastic bag. This bag was placed inside a large ammunition bag and covered with masking tape to make it waterproof.

Baby deer rests in Southborough

Mary Canty captured this photo of a newborn fawn while she was walking in Rural Cemetery in Southborough. “The newborn fawn was awake and beautiful.”

Enjoy uniquely crafted beer and a mellow vibe at Flying Dreams Brewing Co.

When you want a beer that is truly fine-tuned and crafted with care, Flying Dreams Brewing Co. is the place to go.

Dias finishes as Marlborough schools finance director

Douglas Dias wrapped up his tenure as the director of finance and operations for Marlborough Public Schools with good news on several fronts.

Three residents displaced following fire in Marlborough home

Three Marlborough residents were displaced after a fire in their home on Elm Heights Terrace after it was reported by a neighbor on June 12.

Machete attack in Marlborough leads to arrest

Abel Hernandez faces several charges, including assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, causing serious bodily injury.

Marlborough City Councilor will not run for re-election

Laura Wagner will not be running for another term as Ward 1 city councilor. Wagner said she will complete her term, which ends in December.

State accountants group elects new member of board of directors

The Massachusetts Society of Certified Public Accountants has announced that Linda Smith, CPA, was elected to its board of directors for its 2023-2024 fiscal year, which began May 1.

Marlborough student ‘steps up’ to collect new sneakers

This summer, Ladas is staging Stepping Up, a sneaker donation program through the Marlborough Community Cupboard, which is part of the United Way of Tri-County Inc. His goal: 300 pairs of brand-new sneakers that will be donated to the cupboard for distribution.

Wenzel: Marlborough Rotary awards $25,000 in scholarships to seniors

The staff at Marlborough’s Goodnow Brothers Elementary School were treated to a visit by Kona Ice at the end of the school year.

Five things to do this weekend

It's bright and sunny this weekend! Here are some exciting events happening throughout the region over the next few days.