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Gentile plans virtual office hours for January

State Rep. Carmine Gentile, D-Sudbury, will hold virtual office hours on Monday, Jan. 22 between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.

Marlborough City Council approves three grants

The council also approved the interim appointments of David Williams as city comptroller, and Louis Turieo as parking clerk.

Water main breaks on Boston Post Road East

Crews from the city’s Department of Public Works worked through the night to repair a water main break on Boston Post Road East.

Marlborough begins conversion of former landfill

After years of dormancy, work has begun to convert the former landfill at Hudson Street in Marlborough into parkland.

Marlborough City Council finishes 2023 with veto overrides

The Marlborough City Council wrapped up its work for 2023 by overriding two vetoes and honoring outgoing council members.

Irish ready for his fifth term on City Council

He represents Ward 5, where he has lived most of his life. He knows his neighbors, and his neighbors know him – not just during election season, but every day.

Dumais begins new era as Marlborough’s mayor

On Jan. 1, at Whitcomb Middle School’s Memorial Auditorium, J. Christian Dumais joined an exclusive club in Marlborough.

Lincoln Street begins to transform with projects

Two major projects – Alta French Hill and 272 Lincoln – are in the early stages of development.

City’s Christmas tree dropoff starts Jan. 8

Marlborough's annual Christmas tree dropoff program will take place Jan. 8-19 at several different locations in the city.

Fuccillo takes over for Navin in Ward 6

Albert Trey Fuccillo will be the new councilor for Ward 6, while Sean Navin moves into one of the at-large seats.

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.

Preciado prepares to become Ward 3 councilor

Along with the new councilor for Ward 6, Robert Preciado attended a statewide orientation session for new councilors earlier this month.

Arthur Vigeant delivers farewell address as mayor

With less than two weeks until he leaves office, Arthur Vigeant has begun wrapping up his tenure as mayor with his farewell address.

How communities have spent COVID-19 dollars

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Under ARPA, Massachusetts and cities and towns received aid to deal with public health and economic impacts of the pandemic.

City accepts grants for food insecurity, energy efficiency

The Council on Aging received $1,000 from the Marlborough Foundation. The funds will help alleviate food insecurity issues for seniors.

Vital prepares to take over as Ward 1 city councilor

Mark A. Vital has been active in the city’s commissions and committees for years. Come Jan. 1, Vital will assume his first elected position.

City Council approves zoning ordinances for Village District

The latest version of the zoning ordinances for the city’s Village District has been approved by the City Council.

Housing proposal for Robin Hill Street in Marlborough withdrawn

A proposal to create a Retirement Community Overlay District, in order to build a development on Robin Hill Street, has been withdrawn.

Marlborough Historical Society raising funds for Boyd statue

The Marlborough Historical Society is currently raising funds toward the creation and installation of the statue. It has already received permission from the city to erect the statue and to have the statue at the corner of Main and South Bolton.

Marlborough mayor-elect announces transition program

With less than one month before the city welcomes a new administration, the incoming mayor has announced his transition program.