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Marlborough Mayor Arthur Vigeant presents one of two Medals of Liberty to resident Lydia Whitcomb as the next of kin to her late husband and brother, who both died while serving in the military. (Photo/courtesy City of Marlborough)

Wenzel: Resident receives Medals of Liberty, Mayor announces ‘Horribles Parade’ plans

By Mary Wenzel, Marlborough Columnist MARLBOROUGH - Veterans Service Officer Mike Hennessy and Marlborough Mayor Arthur Vigeant recently presented Marlborough resident Lydia Whitcomb with two...

Marlborough resident leads Massachusetts Senior Games

For the first time in six years, there is new leadership at the Massachusetts Senior Games. Dennis Pollard was recently elected as chairman.

Marlborough Hudson April 5, 2024

In this week's edition read All it was cracked up to be: 22,000 eggs collected. City Council halts proposal to increase senior assessor hours.

80 sightings of rodents in Marlborough over three months

In late January, the mayor’s office and the Board of Health launched a program to help the city deal with rodents.

Wenzel: Marlborough High School grad named to Forbes 30 Under 30

Marlborough High School graduate Matheus Fonseca, 21, made this year’s list along with a number of other notable entrepreneurs.

Shamrock, educator and proud product of Marlborough

The Marlboro Shamrocks call Kelleher Field home. Shamrock linebacker Will Soto does too – but he means it literally.

Kennedy’s hosting exhibit of art from Marlborough students

For the next few months, Kennedy’s Restaurant and Pub on Maple Street will have something special on the side.

Marlborough opening cooling centers

The City of Marlborough will be opening a cooling center from Wednesday, July 26, through Friday, July 28, at the Senior Center 40 New St.

Irish immigrant John O’Connell left his mark on Marlborough

Young John O’Connell traveled alone to America, but had the blessings of his father and pastor and two years of solid working experience.

CA Marlborough Hudson May 13, 2022

In this week's edition read Hudson releases unofficial election results

Marlborough updating hazard mitigation plan

The City Council recently held a public hearing to learn more about proposed updates to the hazard mitigation plan.

Overturned truck prompts ‘heavy delays’ on 495 in Marlborough

MARLBOROUGH - Emergency personnel were responding to an overturned truck on I-495 in Marlborough as of around 4:45 p.m. on Tuesday.  The driver, a 23...

Five ways to ring in the New Year this weekend

There's plenty to do this weekend to ring in the New Year, including the Reindeer Quest at Chestnut Hill Farm.

Assabet robotics team continues long tradition of success

The Assabet AZTECHS robotics team recently won recognition for its creativity in a competition held in Waterville, Maine.

“The Volunteer” stands proudly at Marlborough’s Spanish-American War Memorial

“The Volunteer” is the Spanish-American War Memorial standing by the Marlborough library, the First Baptist Church and the Chair of Honor.

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.

Marlborough firefighters respond to house fire on Sudbury St.

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The Marlborough Fire Department responded to a report of a structure fire at 237 Sudbury Street. The box was struck at 5:35 p.m. Nov. 14.

Moose Lodge to host Remembering Our Angels 5K

The sixth annual Remembering Our Angels 5K Run/Walk will take place on Saturday, May 13, at 10 a.m. at the Loyal Order of Moose Lodge.

Marlborough photographer is dedicated to sharing community’s beauty

MARLBOROUGH - For Rehan Qadri, photography in Marlborough has become much more than a simple hobby. “Whenever I’m traveling, my eyes are continuously looking,” he...

Eight things to do this weekend

It's almost Thanksgiving! Here are some holiday-related events happening around the region this weekend! Which one will you attend?