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Post Road Art Center hosts new exhibit

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Marlborough – Randi Isaacson, the owner of the Post Road Art Center, had a vision to host a show where “the artists were to create works of art that showed the inspiration of a ‘Great or Famous’ artist.” She noted that she was not sure what the reaction would be, but decided to “put the idea out there.”

Albina T. Mariano, 87, of Marlborough

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Marlborough - Albina T. (Zarba) Mariano, 87, of Marlborough, died Monday, March, 9, 2015 after a brief illness. She died peacefully at the family...

Bruins Alumni, West Point Hockey All Stars to compete in benefit game

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Marlborough - Members of the Boston Bruins Alumni will face off against the West Point Hockey Alumni All Stars in a benefit hockey game Sunday, March 22, at the New England Sport Center, 121 Donald Lynch Blvd. The game is a fundraiser for the Fisher House Boston, an organization that provides accommodations, at no cost, for family members of hospitalized veterans and military members.

Report cites lack of consistent leadership responsible for fire department woes

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Marlborough – A consultant’s report has cited that a lack of consistent leadership in the Marlborough Fire Department during the past 10 years has resulted in some significant problems. That report was presented by Peter Finley and George Klauber of Municipal Resources, Inc. to the City Council during its March 9 meeting.

Marilyn L. Hogan, 83, of Marlborough

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Marlborough - Marilyn L. (Nickerson) Hogan, 83, died peacefully Thursday, March 5, 2015, surrounded by her family. She was the wife of the late...

Pazzaneze to be inducted into Boys & Girls Clubs’ Hall of Fame

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Marlborough resident Pat Pazzaneze will be inducted into the Boys and Girls Club of Metrowest Hall of Fame Tuesday, March 17, at the Sheraton Framingham Hotel. Pazzaneze has been an honorary member of the organization for 40 years. She was the Board of Director’s secretary for many years before retiring two years ago.

Marlborough chamber to hold snow and ice issues workshop

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Marlborough – The Marlborough Regional Chamber of Commerce (MRCC) will be presenting a workshop on snow and ice issues Wednesday, March 11, from 6...

Henrietta A. Durand, 87, of Marlborough

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Marlborough - Henrietta A. (Ryngiewicz) Durand, 87, of Marlborough, died Friday, March 6, 2015 at Marlborough Hills Healthcare Center. Her first husband, Dominic Galloni,...

Preschoolers spend quality time with someone they love

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By Ed Karvoski Jr., Contributing Writer Marlborough – Children excitedly welcomed their guests to the “Someone I Love Tea” the morning of Feb. 25 at...

Marlborough boys basketball team wins Central Mass. Division 2 title

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Worcester – The Marlborough High School Panthers boys basketball team are the Central Mass. Division 2 champions after defeating the Concord-Carlisle High School Patriots by a score of 59-45 in the division finals playoff game held March 7. The game was played at Worcester Polytechnic Institute’s Harrington Auditorium.

McCabe strives to keep all aware of city’s heritage

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Marlborough - Preserving and sharing the history of Marlborough is very important to many residents of the city. Robert “Bob” McCabe, a life-long resident of Marlborough, expressed his interest to former Mayor Dennis Hunt while he was in office and he suggested that he join Olde Marlborough, Inc.

Josephine K. Cupak, 93, of Marlborough

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Marlborough - Josephine K. (Casella) Cupak, 93, of Marlborough, died in her home Wednesday, March 4, 2015. She passed peacefully in her sleep. She...

‘A Night of Crime’ show in Marlborough

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Marlborough - The Howie Carr Show’s “A Night of Crime” - starring Howie Carr, Anthony Amore, director of security of the Isabella Stuart Gardner...

CSF Marlborough scholarship 2015 application process now open

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Marlborough – Citizen Scholarship Foundation (CSF) of Marlborough Dollars for Scholars, a local chapter of Scholarship America, announced that applications for the 2015/2016 school...

Marlborough holds Off Hopkinton, advances to finals

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Worcester - The number 1 seed Marlborough High School Panthers boys basketball team defeated the number 5 seed Hopkinton High School Hillers by a score of 55-40 in a Central Mass. Division 2 semi-final playoff game held March 2. The game was played at Worcester Polytechnic Institute’s Harrington Auditorium.

John F. Mockus Sr., 89, of Marlborough

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Marlborough - John F. Mockus Sr., 89, died Tuesday, March 3, 2015 after a long period of failing health. He was the husband of...

GMPI officially opens new headquarters in Marlborough

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Region – State and Marlborough city officials participated in a ribbon-cutting ceremony, and the Forrest family was honored as longtime supporters of Greater Marlboro Programs, Inc. (GMPI), as the nonprofit agency officially opened its new headquarters Feb. 25.

Richard M. Seymour, 78, of Marlborough

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Marlborough - Richard M. Seymour, 78, of Marlborough, died Friday, Feb. 27, 2015 at St. Vincent Hospital, Worcester. Born in Sudbury, he was the...

Stella I. Cox, 88, of Marlborough

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Marlborough - Stella I. "Stella Bella" (Ordway) Cox, 88, of Marlborough, died Saturday, Feb. 28, 2015 at the Meadows, Leicester. Born and raised in...

Marlborough High cheerleaders on the road to national title

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Marlborough - The Marlborough High School (MHS) Varsity Cheerleading Team had had an amazing fall season. Now, they are training hard for the upcoming Cheerleaders of America (COA) Ultimate International Championship in Orlando, Fla., April 3-4, with the hopes of bringing home the title. Seventeen girls will be competing at the event, which features teams from 15 states and 10 countries. The team is currently fundraising to help defer the costs, which include airfare, hotel and transportation.