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Marlborough chamber to hold Business and Consumer Expo

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Marlborough - The Marlborough Regional Chamber of Commerce will be hosting the 2016 Annual Business and Consumer Expo Wednesday, Sept. 14 from 4-8 p.m....

Mastersingers ring in holiday season with Handel classic

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Northborough - The Assabet Valley Mastersingers, a chorus based in Northborough, will be ringing in the Christmas season Sunday, Dec. 11, with a rousing performance of selections from the "Messiah" oratorio

Rita Oddy, 94

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Marlborough - Rita (Senecal) Oddy, 94, a lifelong resident of Marlborough, died Thursday, Nov. 14, 2013. Born in Marlborough, she was the daughter of...

Harold A. Layton, 64, of Marlborough

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Marlborough - Harold A. Layton, 64, of Marlborough, formerly of Fitchburg, passed away at his residence Wednesday, Dec. 30, 2015, with his loving family...

Mayor announces Marlborough's Senior of the Year

Marlborough – Mayor Arthur Vigeant welcomed residents age 60 and over to the 36th annual Mayor's Senior of the Year Dinner, held May 23 at Marlborough High School (MHS). He had participated in the event previous years as city council president. This year as mayor, Vigeant expressed his personal appreciation for the opportunity to recognize a resident, who needed to be at least age 90, for outstanding contributions to the city. "As I go through my first year in office, I enjoy going to different events, but the Senior of the Year Dinner is really special to me," Vigeant told the guests. "There are many seniors who have done so much for this community over the years. Who is that special person I can name who went the extra mile?"

Resident responds to Marlborough COA letter to Editor

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To the Editor: I'd like to respond to the recently published editorial written by the Marlborough Council on Aging. Please note, we all support a...

Marlborough Summer Lunch Program seeks donations

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Marlborough - For the past nine years, more than 900 local children from low income families have received a nutritious lunch three times a week, through the Marlborough Summer Lunch Program. Without this successful program, these children, who receive free breakfast and lunch in the public schools during the school year, would be without food on a regular basis. Many eligible students receive the free food at the Marlborough Police sub-station on the corner of Lincoln and Broad Streets each Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.

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...

Kathleen Wortham, 62

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Marlborough - Kathleen (McWilliams) Wortham, 62, a Marlborough resident for the past 40 years, died Monday, Oct. 28, 2013 at MetroWest Medical Center, Framingham. Born...

Marlborough native celebrates 90 years

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Marlborough – On Sept. 27, Josephine Laptewicz’s family gathered at Arturo’s Restaurant in Westborough to celebrate her milestone 90th birthday. As the matriarch of the family, Josephine wore a crown with a red heart and flashing lights and carried a silver staff. A banner reading “The Queen of our Hearts” hung on the wall.

U. S. Navy Band Northeast to lead Marlborough's Labor Day parade

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  Marlborough – Mayor Arthur Vigeant announced that the United States Navy Band Northeast will perform in Marlborough's 63rd annual Labor...

David L. Hall reports for duty aboard USS Florida

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Marlborough - Navy Chief Petty Officer David L. Hall, son of Judith A. and Roland L. Hall of Marlborough, recently reported for duty aboard...

Public hearing set for city housing plan

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Marlborough-A temporary cessation of new proposals for housing developments in the city for a six-month period was approved by the City Council at its Jan. 9 meeting.

Remembering the historic statesmen that touched our community

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Marlborough - Historically, when it is an election year in November, the city of Marlborough has and will see its share of politicians come over its borders. This year as in years passed, many hopefuls marched in the Labor Day parade. The city has seen many famous politicians, such as the Kennedys.

Residents pose questions regarding new development

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Marlborough-Overall safety, traffic, early morning and evening noise, signage, landscaping and water supply protection were among the many concerns voiced by residents of the Glen and Ames streets area of the city during a public hearing held during the Marlborough City Council’s March 7 meeting.

First kicks at Marlborough program

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Region - Isabele Brown, 3, of Hudson listens to instructor Kara Kendrick during the Aug. 3 session of Soccer Playgroup, offered by the Together...

Local breast cancer support group meets April 4

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Marlborough - A breast cancer support group will meet Wednesday, April 4, from 7 to 8:30 p.m., in the Schwartz Conference Room at Marlborough...

The C.A. picture of the day

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Marlborough has Hudson on the run Hudson/Marlborough - Hudson High School's (HHS) Nicole Fowler (right) battles Marlborough High School's (MHS) Justine Butler (#12, left)...

Marlborough wastewater treatment plant chief operator recognized for outstanding service

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Marlborough - Harry Butland, Jr., chief operator of the Marlborough (Westerly wastewater treatment plant was honored by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) with a...

Doris M. Girouard, 91, of Marlborough

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Marlborough - Doris M. (Walcott) Girouard, 91, of Marlborough, died Saturday, April 5, 2014 at Marlborough Hospital after a sudden illness. She was the...