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Marlborough receive $10,000 for vaccines
The city’s Council on Aging has been awarded a $10,000 grant to provide vaccines. Mayor Arthur Vigeant announced on Aug. 17.
Local communities receive One Stop state grants
Several local communities have recently received grants through the state’s Community One Stop for Growth program.
Humanitarian of the Year nominations open
This award is given biennially to an individual who has made significant contributions to the Marlborough community through their humanitarian efforts.
City Council halts proposal to increase senior assessor hours
A proposal on whether to increase the hours of the city’s senior assessor from 35 to 40 hours will return to the City Council.
City Council accepts $10,000 donation to Marlborough Council on Aging
By Stuart Foster, Contributing Writer
MARLBOROUGH - The Marlborough City Council unanimously approved a $10,000 gift from the late Paul and Marie Winske to the...
Vigeant recommends $173.4 million budget for FY 2022
By Vicki Greene, Contributing Writer
MARLBOROUGH — During a tough year for local economies, Marlborough Mayor Arthur Vigeant took a conservative budgeting approach, recommending a...
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 City Council approves midyear budget transfers
The Marlborough City Council formally approved several measures during its meeting on March 13, including midyear budget transfers.
Inaugural ceremonies in Marlborough on Jan. 1
The 83rd Inaugural Exercises for the Mayor, City Council and School Committee will take place on Monday, Jan. 1, 2024.
Applications to march in Labor Day parade due Aug. 15
MARLBOROUGH - Organizers of the Marlborough Labor Day Parade are accepting applications to march in the parade itself.
Organizers are also seeking volunteers and sponsors.
Those...
Council on Aging’s budget increases thanks to grants
There will be more funds in the Council on Aging’s annual operating budget, thanks to an increase in grants from the state.
Gutierrez new executive administrator for mayor’s office
Marlborough Mayor J. Christian Dumais has announced the hiring of Ashland resident Heather Gutierrez as his executive administrator.
Marlborough sets early voting schedule
The remaining in-person early voting days for the Municipal General Election on Nov. 7 will take place through Nov. 3.
Herbicide treatment at Fort Meadow Reservoir
Fort Meadow Reservoir, located in Marlborough and Hudson, will be treated on Thursday, June 1, by Solitude Lake Management.
Marlborough City Council refers Campus plan back to Urban Affairs Committee
MARLBOROUGH – Marlborough City Council voted 9-2 on Dec. 20 to refer the proposed master concept plan and development agreement for the Campus at...
Sudbury Valley Trustees expands Grist Mill Pond Conservation Area
Sudbury Valley Trustees recently expanded the Grist Mill Pond Conservation Area thanks to donations from two members of a neighboring family.
Marlborough announces early voting schedule
At this election, voters will choose their nominee for U.S. President; State Committee man, State Committee woman; and ward committees.
Marlborough City Council presents 2021 City Scholarships
By Stuart Foster, Contributing Writer
MARLBOROUGH - City Council President Michael Ossing presented the 2021 City Scholarships to winning students at the council’s June 14...
Zoning amendments may be sent back to City Council
It looks as though the proposed zoning amendments on mixed-use and affordable housing will be sent back to the City Council for refinement.
Marlborough Finance Committee OKs increase in assessor hours
During the City Council’s Finance Committee meeting on March 4, members discussed a request to raise the hours of the senior assessor to 40 hours