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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.

Rain doesn’t stop Marlborough’s Labor Day Parade, Bed Race

A rainy Sept. 5 didn’t stop hearty holiday revelers from celebrating Marlborough’s 70th Labor Day Parade. Read more about the parade.

Schlacter retires as Marlborough Regional Chamber president

It still seems strange to Robert Schlacter. As of March 31, the president of the Marlborough Regional Chamber of Commerce retired.

Church festival celebrates Greek heritage

Moments after the start of the annual Saints Anargyroi Greek Festival on Sept. 2, dozens of people were already lined up for the food

Marlborough nurse one of lucky few to get free Super Bowl tickets for health...

By Dakota Antelman, Contributing Writer Marlborough - While New England expat Tom Brady celebrated his Super Bowl win Feb. 7,  Patrice Spicer, a nurse at UMass...

City councilors call for public hearing on potential site for West Side fire station

By Vicki Greene, Contributing Writer Marlborough - The construction of a fire station on the west side of Marlborough has been top-of-mind for city officials...

Residents concerned over proposed Elm and Bigelow Street fire station

By Vicki Greene, Contributing Writer MARLBOROUGH - Traffic, sirens and property values all came up as points of concern from neighborhood residents during a virtual public...

Marlborough officials celebrate the re-opening of the library

After an extensive renovation lasting over two years, the Marlborough Public Library is back in its original location and open to the public.

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 gets grant to restore pitch pine barrens in Desert

The funds will be used by the Conservation Commission to continue the restoration of the pitch pine barrens found in the Desert.

Marlborough Hudson January 27, 2023

In this week's edition read Community members gather for Ruck March to Hudson Food Pantry

GoFundMe page established for victim of Marlborough hit-and-run

A GoFundMe page has been established to help the family of a Marlborough boy struck in a hit-and-run accident on Sunday, Aug. 27.

Mercier named Marlborough Regional Chamber of Commerce president

“It was a pretty fast transition, but one that I’m really comfortable with. I can see places where I’m going to make my mark,” she said.

City Councilor Dumais announces run for mayor

Ward 3 City Councilor J. Christian Dumais has announced he is running for mayor. He is planning a campaign kickoff on Thursday, March 30.

Marlborough Hudson July 8, 2022

In this week's edition read Council nears vote on Alta development

Marlborough City Council approves 2023 operating budget

The Marlborough City Council voted 10-0 this week to approve a $180,503,099 municipal operating budget for the 2023 fiscal year. 

Marlborough says farewell to the Venerable Father Michael McKinnon

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It was a bittersweet evening as Father Michael J. McKinnon celebrated his final Mass at the Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Marlborough.

Marlborough Hudson February 10, 2023

In this week's edition read Marlborough approves $10.27 million for road repairs

Marlborough City Council approves fire station purchase as disagreement with mayor continues

The City Council approved a series of motions establishing a stabilization account for the West Side Fire Station.