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Physik Instrumente awaits City Council TIF agreement

Physik Instrumente is poised to move from Auburn to Marlborough, pending an approval of the TIF agreement by the City Council.

Marlborough police remind of overnight parking ban

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The Marlborough Police Department is reminding residents that the ban goes into effect on Dec. 1 and will be in place through March 15.

Marlborough gets ready for the holidays

The first snow’s on the ground, the city’s holiday banners have been hung and the rush is on to get those holiday packages in the mail.

MetroWest Free Medical Program moves to Marlborough

MetroWest Free Medical Program has announced that it will be changing locations to 246 Maple St., Suite 1, in Marlborough. 

Shuttle service gets grant from state

The funds will be used to continue funding the Marlborough shuttle service, which consists of one 12-passenger van.

Marlborough receives state grant for Cedar Hill Street reconstruction

The grant will help the city reconstruct a one-mile stretch of narrow roadway on Cedar Hill Street, which is near Crane Swamp.

Local communities release election results

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Voters took to the polls yesterday in the general election. Here’s how each community voted according to unofficial election results.

Local retailer, candidates weigh in on Question 3

Voters will have an opportunity to weigh in on Question 3 that would expand the availability of licenses for the sale of alcoholic beverages.

How local candidates will vote on Question 4

Question 4 asks whether voters approve of a law allowing residents who can't provide proof of lawful presence to obtain a license or permit.

Local candidates weigh in on ballot Question 1

With four questions on the November ballot, local candidates weighed in on Question 1, which is a proposed constitutional amendment.

Urban Affairs approves plans for Chipotle in Marlborough

Chipotle is one step closer to setting up shop at 661 Boston Post Road East following approvals from the City Council Urban Affairs Committee.

Christakis challenges Eldridge for senate seat

Anthony Christakis is challenging incumbent Jamie Eldridge for his seat in the Massachusetts State Senate.

Developer proposes 12-unit project on Lincoln Street

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A developer wants to bring a 12-unit, three-story building to 272 Lincoln Street. The project will now go before the Urban Affairs Committee.

Kosa Dispensary in Marlborough seeks to expand hours

The current hours at Kosa Dispensary are Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Scare up a good time with these Halloween events in Marlborough

The Marlborough Recreation Department has announced that it is holding a contest for the most creative scarecrow.

Panther Trail officially opens in Marlborough

The Panther Trail, a series of trails that measure 26.2 miles, officially opened with a snip of a grapevine “ribbon” at Lake Williams.

Former Marlborough funeral home could become mixed-use development

The former John P. Rowe Funeral Home on Main Street could make way for a mixed-use project in Marlborough.

Marlborough to replace police cruisers, fire truck

New police cruisers will soon hit the streets of Marlborough, and the city is closer to getting a new fire truck.

Marlborough Cultural Council seeks grant applicants

The Marlborough Cultural Council has announced that grant applications are now available through October 17.

Chipotle to be proposed for Wayside Crossing plaza

The proposed bank at 661 Boston Post Road East may become a Chipotle restaurant in Wayside Crossing plaza in Marlborough.