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Public hearing on sports center draws crowd in support

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Marlborough - Sports enthusiasts, businessmen and residents - many who have interacted for many years with Wesley Tuttle, general manager of the New England Sports Center and his staff - came out in full force to the April 25 City Council meeting to state their full support to add two rinks. The public hearing is required to act on the application for a special permit requested by the New England Sports Management (NESM) Corporation, to add rinks seven and eight and restaurants at the 121 Donald Lynch Boulevard location.

William F. Seymour Sr., 91, of Marlborough

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Marlborough - William F. Seymour Sr., 91, of Marlborough, died Saturday, July 8, 2017 at Marlborough Hospital. Born in Marlborough, he was the son of...

Marlborough City Council revives Human Services, debates salary limits

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Marlborough - After nearly 10 months of discussion about a possible reorganization of the Human Services Department, as well as stops and starts of partial funding, the City Council voted, 10-1, Feb. 28 to keep the department functioning through June 30.

Neighbors” lawsuit not stopping construction of Marlborough Senior Center

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Marlborough - Construction of a new senior center at Ward Park is continuing, according to Mayor Arthur Vigeant's office, despite a lawsuit against the city brought by the park's neighbors. The suit, filed in Middlesex Superior Court, alleges that the city of Marlborough did not comply with various state regulations when it moved forward with planning and construction of the center, according to Julie McNeill, a Dracut attorney representing the plaintiffs. "The city is constructing a senior center and associated parking lot on approximately 2.2 acres of Ward Park but has not complied with the proper procedures to do so," the suit reads, in part. Michael and Faith Nickolas, Ned Fenstermacher, and Paul Brodeur, who live adjacent to the park, are listed as plaintiffs.

Pauline A. Adams, 70, of Marlborough

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Marlborough - Pauline A. (Roy) Adams, 70, died Saturday, June 7, 2014 at her home after a period of failing health. She was the...

Marlborough Economic Development Corporation advocates for city

Marlborough - Marlborough Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) is the state-chartered economic development arm of the city of Marlborough. Originally established in 2007 and operating under the name “Marlborough 2010,” the organization underwent a name change in 2010 as well as an increase in staff. The current executive director, Tim Cummings, joined MEDC in January of 2012 and the organization continues to focus on its mission “to stabilize the residential tax base by increasing Marlborough’s commercial tax revenue” with the goal of guaranteeing the future stability of the city and allowing for higher quality of life for all Marlborough residents.

Bernard F. Gaibisso, 63, of Marlborough

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Marlborough - Bernard F. “Bernie” Gaibisso, 63, a lifelong Marlborough resident, passed away peacefully Saturday, Sept. 16, 2017 at the Marlborough Hospital after a...

Marlborough to host session on Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness

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Marlborough – The city of Marlborough will be hosting a public listening session on the Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness Program on Monday, March 25 from...

Wayne C. Blenkhorn, 66

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Marlborough - Wayne C. Blenkhorn, 66, of Marlborough, formerly of Berlin, died unexpectedly Thursday, March 13, 2014 at his residence. Wayne was born in Marlborough...
David M. Williams Sr

David M. Williams Sr., 90, of Marlborough

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Marlborough - David M. Williams Sr, 90, of Marlborough and formerly of Southborough, passed away March 22, 2019 at Marlborough Hills Healthcare Center. He...

Dorothy Falconi, 88, of Marlborough

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Marlborough - Dorothy (Morris) Falconi, 88, a longtime Marlborough resident, died Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2015 at her residence. Born May 2, 1927 in Bristol, R.I.,...

Five Marlborough students receive city scholarships

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Marlborough - For the 21st year, local students have been awarded $1,000 scholarships from the city.

Actors to teach improv techniques at the Marlborough Public Library

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Marlborough - Teens are invited to attend an improv class taught by Skyrise Theater. There will be two sessions: Varsity session Tuesday, July 31,...

OYO Sportstoys seeking tax break for move to Marlborough

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Marlborough - Mayor Arthur Vigeant is asking the City Council to approve a tax-break agreement requested by OYO Sportstoys, Inc., which will allow moving its current operations and corporate headquarters from Acton to Marlborough and expand into a minimum of 65,000 square feet at 111 Locke Drive. “This will result in 195 new jobs in the Marlborough and an approximate $8 million dollar investment in the existing site through combined soft, real property and personal property costs,” said the mayor in his communication to the council presented at the Oct. 5 meeting.

Alfred J. Foley Jr., 88, of Marlborough

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Marlborough - Alfred J. Foley Jr., 88, of Marlborough, passed away peacefully Sept. 9, 2019 after a lengthy illness at St. Patrick's Manor in...

Sister Helen Ferland, 94, of Marlborough

Marlborough - Sister Helen Ferland, 94, a Sister of St. Anne, died Saturday, June 4, 2016 at Marie Esther Health Center in Marlborough. Sister...

Dorothy K. Vinal, 91, of Marlborough

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Marlborough - Dorothy K. (McPherson) Vinal, 91, of Marlborough, died Friday, Aug. 19, 2016. Born in Stoughton, she was the daughter of the late Harold...

Barbara E. Somerville, 88

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Marlborough - Barbara E. (Straw) Somerville, 88, died Saturday evening, Sept. 28, 2013 after a short period of failing health. She was the wife...

Marlborough Hospital earns an ‘A’ in patient safety

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Marlborough –Marlborough Hospital earned an “A” in the elite national ratings program awarded by the independent hospital watchdog, The Leapfrog Group. The Hospital Safety...

Learn about Meals on Wheels program

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Interested in volunteering to deliver meals to older adult neighbors but want more information? Come to the staging site to see the program in action.