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Marlborough Rotary Club cleans up

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Marlborough – The members of the Rotary Club of Marlborough collected four box truckloads and one 18-wheeler dump truck of old computers, appliances, televisions,...

Marlborough's Ghost Light Players announce auditions, meet and greet

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Marlborough - Auditions for Ghost Light Players' first production, "Almost, Maine," will be held Tuesday, Jan. 17 and Thursday, Jan. 19, from 7 to...

Jake's Restaurant & Coffee Shop: Homemade fare for hearty breakfasts and lunches

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By Nancy Brumback, Contributing Writer Marlborough - "When you want a good meal that's quick and fresh, stop in and I guarantee you'sl be hooked,"...

Marlborough officials bid farewell to council

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By Joan F. Simoneau, Contributing Writer Marlborough - There was enthusiastic applause at the Dec. 19 City Council meeting as Mayor Nancy Stevens, Councilor-at-Large...

Westborough blood drive to help neighbors

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Westborough - MetroWest Medical Center will be hosting a January community blood drive at Porter and Chester Institute. Donations can help as many as...

Special Olympics Massachusetts receives $2.5 million gift for Yawkey Center

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Marlborough – Marlborough residents Brian and Kathryn Stevens honored their daughter, Samantha, by donating $2.5 million to help fund the Special Olympics Massachusetts headquarters...

Marlborough City Council supports spending for school renovations

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Marlborough - The City Council approved financial decisions totaling more than $70 million at its Dec. 19 meeting, the last session of the year.

Holiday breakfast celebrates 20 years in Marlborough

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Marlborough - After getting a Santa hat painted on her cheek, Aracely DeJesus, 3, works on a holiday craft at the 20th annual Breakfast...

Two Marlborough schools to receive state grants for repairs

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Marlborough – Two city schools will soon be undergoing significant repairs after administrators received welcome news that the Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA) has...

Athlete of the Week: AVRTHS senior running back Nathan Costello

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"My favorite memory has been this past year. Being able to win the league title and making it to the Super Bowl were great experiences. And I'sl always remember practicing every day with my friends."

Christmas spirit at Immaculate Conception School Breakfast

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Marlborough - The place to be the morning of Dec. 17 was the Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School cafeteria, the site of the...

Save some green when the white stuff falls

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By Sue Wambolt, Contributing Writer Region - Although it doesn's really feel like winter yet, we know it's only a matter of time before the...

Olde Colonial Market: Stephen Anthony's adds shop with fresh and prepared foods

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Marlborough - Homemade sausages and breads, specialty cheeses from small-batch producers around the world, fresh pasta, seafood delivered daily, restaurant-quality meats and produce, and prepared foods to make life easier.

AVRTHS in Marlborough offers advanced programming

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Marlborough - Quinsigamond Community College (QCC) launched new programming this fall, offering a Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Certificate training program, as well as Photovoltaic Training, English as a second language

Marlborough Panthers Host Wrestling Tournament

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By Sue Wambolt, Contributing Writer Marlborough – 17 high school wrestling teams gathered at Marlborough High School on Dec. 17 for the Early Bird...

AVRTHS guidance counselor continues holiday tradition of giving to the homeless

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Region - The holiday season often reminds people that there are those less fortunate, but few families go to the lengths that the McCabe...

A Winter Solstice Celebration Dec. 29 at Marlborough Senior Center

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Marlborough – Marlborough Senior Center, 250 Main St., will host a Winter Solstice Celebration with Roger Tincknell Thursday, Dec. 29, at 2 p.m. The performance...

Marlborough City Council allows changes to special permits

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Marlborough - The City Council modified two special permits at its Dec. 5 meeting that required developers of two landmark buildings on French Hill to allow units to be marketed as rentals. The previous permit mandated that, until 2016, units could be sold only as condominiums and not rentals.

“Sweats for Vets” gives back to homeless vets

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By Sue Wambolt, Contributing Writer   Shrewsbury/Marlborough - For lifelong Marlborough resident Mark Vital, a chance meeting became a call to action. Recently, a friend of...

New coach looks to keep Marlborough hockey on top

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By Ryan Massad, Contributing Writer Marlborough - In 25 years, Marlborough High School (MHS) hockey coach John Butler accumulated a lot of wins - over...