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Relay for Life of Marlborough/Hudson begins with cancer survivors and caregivers walking a lap around Ward Park.

Relay for Life of Marlborough/Hudson returns in person

Teams fundraise for the American Cancer Society By Ed Karvoski Jr., Contributing Writer MARLBOROUGH/HUDSON – The annual Relay for Life of Marlborough/Hudson returned Sept. 25 as...

Marlborough receives $25,000 fuel assistance grant

Marlborough heating customers may soon get a helping hand thanks to a grant from the state Attorney General’s office. 

Six things to do this weekend

It's almost the end of summer! Here are six events around the region happening over the next few days.

Marlborough church rallies support for couple who lost everything in fire

By Peg Lopata, Contributing writer Marlborough - The First Church in Marlborough is raising money to help one man and his spouse get back on their...

Marlborough Fire Department welcomes two new firefighters as one retires

The Marlborough Fire Department celebrated two new firefighters as it also honored the retirement of another firefighter earlier this month.

Marlborough library construction about 30% complete

Just down West Main Street, the “new” library is starting to take shape. The project is about 30% completed.

Marlborough High’s band marches past summer camp and toward fall season

A yearly tradition, the marching band camp welcomed musicians from eighth to 12th grade for about a week before the start of the school year.

Assabet teachers hope for a new contract

While the Assabet Valley School Committee discussed the budget, the issue of negotiations with the teachers union remained close at hand.

Marlborough mayor gives update on regional emergency dispatch discussions

Marlborough Mayor Arthur Vigeant said late last month that the city has been having conversations about a regional dispatch program.

Developer buyout option could be removed from Marlborough zoning regulations

Committee members also discussed the “buyout” option, where developers could offer cash in lieu of building affordable units.

Sixteen ways to celebrate Halloween

It's almost Halloween! Here are sixteen events happening throughout the region to celebrate this spooky occasion!

Hillside honors NBA star, alum Terance Mann

On Friday, Feb. 16, Los Angeles Clippers' Terance Mann returned to the private boys’ middle school and was honored.

Mr. Handyman marks 20 years in area

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Mr. Handyman employees are licensed and knowledgeable, they’re personable as well. The company seeks to hire well-rounded individuals.

Marlborough Hudson February 3, 2023

In this week's edition read Hudson murder trial concludes

Wenzel: Santa visits Home for the Holidays event; Lions hold Festival of Trees

MARLBOROUGH - Santa Claus himself was at Marlborough’s Dec. 3 “Home for the Holidays” with tree lighting on Union Common. Children gathered around the...
Crews respond to a water main break on Donald Lynch Blvd. on May 11. A recent lawsuit against the City of Marlborough has made a number of allegations regarding alleged mismanagement of the city’s water and sewer infrastructure. (Photo/Dakota Antelman)

Marlborough to use ‘large majority’ of ARPA money for water, sewer projects

MARLBOROUGH – Marlborough intends to use “the large majority” of allocated American Rescue Plan funds for investments in water and sewer projects, according to...

Marlborough celebrates Veterans Day

By Laura Hayes, Senior Community Reporter MARLBOROUGH – Residents standing along the side of Main Street in Marlborough bowed their heads and saluted as a...