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Household hazardous waste collection set for Oct. 7

The city of Marlborough and town of Hudson will co-sponsor a household hazardous waste collection day on Saturday, Oct. 7

Perlman leads fundraising in Marlborough mayoral race

With days before the preliminary election for mayor on Tuesday, Oct. 10, Samantha Perlman has taken the lead when it comes to fundraising.

Marlborough mayoral candidate statements

Marlborough’s preliminary election to determine which mayoral candidates move onto the November election is right around the corner.

Marlborough Candidate Statement – Mayor – Samantha Perlman

I am a proud product of our city. Offering a broad background, distinct citywide elected service and specialized training, I am prepared ...

Marlborough Candidate Statement – Mayor – Patrick Hogan

My name is Patrick Hogan, I am a candidate for Mayor. I have a clear and vested interest in Marlborough's future.

Marlborough Candidate Statement – Mayor – J. Christian Dumais

I am a 5th generation resident of Marlborough, Small Business Owner for the past 13 years, and have been a City Councilor, representing ...

Marlborough Candidate Statement – Mayor – Michael Baker

I am a lifelong resident of Marlborough. I grew up on Howland Street and now live on Gibbon Street a mere two blocks away.

Marlborough officials celebrate the re-opening of the library

After an extensive renovation lasting over two years, the Marlborough Public Library is back in its original location and open to the public.

Farm Road to be closed for emergency culvert repairs

Due to emergency repairs that need to be performed on the culvert that crosses Farm Road, the city's DPW will need to close Farm Road starting Wednesday, Oct. 4, through at least Friday, Oct. 13.

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.

Marlborough Public Library to re-open after expansion project

Two years after breaking ground, the Marlborough Public Library is scheduled to reopen at 35 W. Main St. on Monday, Oct. 2.

Conservation officer opposes Sasseville Way proposal

During the public hearing on a proposed zoning change for Sasseville Way on Sept. 11, the city’s conservation officer spoke against the proposal.

Sasseville Way zoning proposal in Marlborough irks neighbors

Neighbors living around Sasseville Way near Fort Meadow Reservoir love the trees, the space and the wildlife.

Rep. Gentile to hold district office hours

State Rep. Carmine Gentile (D-Sudbury) will hold in-person office hours in Concord on Friday, Sept. 22 from noon to 1 p.m.

Marlborough mayoral candidates take part in debate

The four candidates vying to replace Arthur Vigeant as mayor of Marlborough engaged in a debate on Wednesday, Sept. 20.

City Council OKs special permit for Professional Automotive

The City Council approved 10-1 an application for a special permit for Professional Automotive on Mechanic Street on Monday, Sept. 18.

Residents drawn to ‘Mayor’s Mural’ paint party

On Sept. 3 at Union Common, about two dozen painters, helped fill in the blanks for “The Mayor’s Mural” that will be installed this fall.

Urban Affairs approves permit for Armory on French Hill

The former Marlborough Armory at 358 Lincoln St. is getting closer to becoming the Armory on French Hill. Read more at Community Advocate.

Urban Affairs approves special permit for Professional Automotive

Professional Automotive on Mechanic Street has taken a big step toward its expansion plans. Read more on the Community Advocate.

Ferro, Cabral withdraw from Marlborough election

The City Clerk's office has announced the ballot order for the Mayoral Preliminary Election on Thursday, Sept. 7.