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Don Patron to open at site of former Halfway Cafe
Don Patron Mexican Grill and Cantina will offer authentic Mexican cuisine, including burritos, enchiladas, tacos and fajitas
Wenzel: Fashion designer visits MHS, Women’s Fellowship plans presentation
The glamor world of fashions arrived at MHS recently as renowned designer Anthony Ferrara met with members of the MHS Fashion Club.
Five things to do this weekend
Here are five exciting events that are happening around the region this weekend, including the "Recycle Your Junk" fundrasier.
Man donates $1,000 to fund new flag drop box in Marlborough City Hall
By Stuart Foster, Contributing Writer
MARLBOROUGH – Ray LaCouture Jr. was inspired by his father as he recently made a donation to fund a new flag...
Pulte proposes over-55 housing in Marlborough
During a public hearing on Oct. 23, the City Council heard from attorney Brian Falk, who is representing Pulte Homes LLC.
Marlborough resident’s research revolutionized mine safety
Grant Wheat can be credited with saving thousands of miners' lives through his diligent work developing battery-operated lamps for helmets.
Strike ends in Marlborough; school bus drivers back to work
After walking the picket line for three days, members of Teamsters Local 170 reached a settlement with NRT Bus late on Wednesday, May 10.
McCarthy’s Landscaping is passionate about customer service – and your backyard
“It’s our name on everything that’s being done. We want our name to be synonymous with quality of work, pride and loyalty."
Marlborough High School Business Professionals of America students have strong showing
Twelve MHS students won a total of twenty medals at this year’s Business Professionals of America state leadership conference.
City Council approves request to move forward on West Side fire station
By Vicki Greene, Contributing Writer
Marlborough—In a 6 to 5 vote, May 10, the Marlborough City Council approved an ordinance allowing Mayor Arthur Vigeant to move...
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.
Wenzel: Dukes Drum & Bugle Corps, drill team reunites
What is happening in the City of Marlborough? Read Mary Wenzel's biweekly column to learn about all the Marlborough-related news.
Marlborough schools demand full coverage of bus routes by NRT
Marlborough Superintendent Mary Murphy said NRT has failed to provide buses for all of its routes in Marlborough and Framingham.
For Marlborough teen, volunteering is a way of life
MARLBOROUGH - From running park cleanups to working with refugees, Poorvi Mohanakrishnan is passionate about volunteerism.
“Whenever I’m not in school doing work, I’m working...
Holiday Stroll promotes Marlborough businesses
After months of dealing with construction along Main Street, several Marlborough business owners decided to organize a holiday event.
Marlborough City Council green lights permit for Alta project
The special permit for the 10,000-square-foot Alta project was approved 7-1-1-1 at a Marlborough City Council meeting on July 25.
Egg hunts to food drive: Five things to do this weekend
Welcome to the first weekend of April. Check out the local egg hunts happening in the region as well as a local food drive.
UPDATE: Westborough firefighters help rescue horse as messy winter storm muddies region
UPDATE: This post has been updated to include additional information on the impacts of today's winter storm.
REGION - Snow gave way to ice and...
Community Cupboard director excited to serve as Labor Day parade grand marshal
On Monday, Sept. 4, LaGrenade will take on a new role – grand marshal for the city’s 71st annual Labor Day parade.
‘It’s going to change this corner’: Stakeholders discuss impact of proposed Alta Marlborough development...
Balloons flew over Marlborough’s French Hill neighborhood on Wednesday afternoon as part of a “balloon test” for Alta Marlborough.