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Marlborough residents continue to save under electrical aggregation

Residents taking part in the city’s electricity aggregation program continue to save money compared to National Grid.

City Council approves telephone pole near former Rowe Funeral Home

While plans for the former Rowe Funeral Home are on hold, plans to install a telephone pole, manhole and underground conduit are proceeding.

Marlborough approves TIF with Sartorius Stedim

Sartorius Stedim on Donald Lynch Boulevard has been approved for a Tax Increment Financing (TIF) agreement with the city.

Library, public facilities request funding for positions

During the City Council’s Finance Committee meeting on Oct. 16, members reviewed requests for job descriptions and salary ranges.

Revised proposal for Sasseville Way comes before Urban Affairs Committee

The proposal to bring housing to a parcel along Sasseville Way came before the City Council’s Urban Affairs Committee on Nov. 15 with changes

Boardwalk at Lake Williams in Marlborough close to completion

Marlborough is constructing a floating boardwalk along the northern edge of the lake; the boardwalk will connect an existing trail.

Marlborough groups refurbish Lake Williams gazebo

Mayor Arthur Vigeant has announced that the Lake Williams Gazebo, adjacent to the Marlborough Court House, recently got a makeover.

Alta French development in Marlborough breaks ground

City officials broke ground on the Alta French development on Lincoln and Mechanic streets that once housed the Johnson Claflin factory.

City approves special permit for next phases of Post Road Realty project

On Oct. 23, the City Council approved the special permit for phases three and four of the district owned by Post Road Realty LLC.

Local communities receive One Stop state grants

Several local communities have recently received grants through the state’s Community One Stop for Growth program.

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.

Dumais wins Marlborough mayor’s race

According to unofficial results from the City Clerk’s office, J. Christian Dumais edged Samantha Perlman in the municipal election.

Perlman endorsed by Sen. Ed Markey

Senator Ed Markey endorsed Marlborough mayoral candidate and at-large City Councilor Samantha Perlman on Nov. 6.

Red Spring Road neighborhood requests overlay district

Red Spring Road is a private road that almost hugs the southern shore of Ft Meadow Reservoir. Its residents are requesting a zoning amendment.

Marlborough City Council candidates make argument for election

Marlborough voters will head to the polls on Nov. 7 to weigh in on several races, including City Council.

Marlborough mayor candidates state their cases in debate

Candidates to be the next Marlborough mayor faced off in a debate Nov. 1. Marlborough's election is Nov. 7.

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.

Marlborough City Council hopefuls talk development, zoning

Candidates for Marlborough City Council touted their experiences and tried to answer the tough questions during an evening of debates.

Chamber to host second mayoral debate

The Marlborough Regional Chamber of Commerce’s Government Affairs Committee will sponsor the second round of debates in the race for mayor on Wednesday.

New rain garden installed at Ward Park

Volunteers from DuPont helped install dozens of native plants in a plot at Ward Park, near the Marlborough Senior Center’s greenhouse.