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Moderna gets tax agreement for Marlborough site

Moderna has taken one big step toward setting up shop in the city after the City Council approved a TIF agreement on May 8.

Marlborough police seeks woman in connection with theft

The Marlborough Police Department is looking to identify the female and/or truck depicted in the images regarding a theft that occurred outside the Target store, Boston Post Road East, on Monday, May 22.

Marlborough man faces breaking and entering charges

Urvin Rodriguez Rivera, 31, of Marlborough, has been charged with breaking and entering into a vehicle/boat nighttime for felony. 

Marlborough seeks to replace election equipment

The city clerk’s office is seeking $110,000 to replace ballot tabulators. The funding request will come before the City Council on Monday.

Hudson Hawks beat Marlborough in ‘hard fought’ game on the diamond

A rivalry came to a head as the Marlborough Panthers and Hudson Hawks faced off on the baseball diamond on May 19.

Marlborough High School announces graduation plans

Graduation ceremonies will take place on Sunday, June 4, at 11 a.m. at John G. Noble Field behind Whitcomb Middle School.

Six things to do in the region this weekend

Although showers are expected on Saturday afternoon, there’s still a lot to do across the region this weekend.

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.

Marlborough man faces armed robbery charges

Ariel Antonio Morales, 27, has been charged with armed robbery, which is a felony, following an incident at Discount Gas.

Trombetta’s seeks special permit for contractors’ yard

To most, Trombetta’s is a place to get some ice cream and flowers. For others, it’s a place for contractors to store supplies and vehicles.

Assabet School Committee votes to extend superintendent’s contract

At the end of a meeting in which the union announced a vote of no confidence, the committee voted to extend Ernest Houle’s contract. 

Assabet union votes no confidence in Supt. Ernest Houle

The Assabet Valley Federation of Teachers has taken a vote of no confidence in Superintendent Ernest Houle.

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.

PHOTOS: Carnival comes to Marlborough

The carnival has come to town. Marlborough residents headed to Navin Arena on Bolton Street to enjoy food and test their luck out at games.

Vigeant holds final Mayor’s Charity Benefit

“The Burrow,” like the magical dwelling in the Harry Potter saga, was the welcoming site of the Mayor’s Charity Benefit on May 13. 

Raising Cane’s opens tomorrow in Marlborough

Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers will be opening at 461 Boston Post Road West on Wednesday, May 17, at 10 a.m.

Local businesses ‘pop up’ downtown Marlborough

City officials joined the MEDC in welcoming local entrepreneurs to three sheds within the parking lot along Court and Weed streets.

Community remembers loved ones at Marlborough 5K

“We’re trying to start the conversation… We need to reduce stigma. We need to make conversation happen, and all work together to elevate this from something that people are hiding,” Tobin said.

High school fashion show returns to the catwalk

At Marlborough High School, students in the clothing and textiles class presented clothing they designed and made.