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Marlborough hires new Department of Public Works Commissioner

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Council approves funds for possible new fire station property By Vicki Greene, Contributing Writer Marlborough - The City Council unanimously approved Mayor Arthur Vigeant’s recommended hiring...
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Woman seriously injured after being hit by car in Marlborough

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Marlborough – The Marlborough Police Department released this statement this morning: On Tuesday, January 14th 2020, at approximately 8:26 P.M. the Marlborough Police Department responded...

Marlborough Rotarians’ 39th annual Turkey Shoot returns in person

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MARLBOROUGH – After being held virtually last year, a popular holiday tradition returned in person on Nov. 20. The Marlborough Rotary Club hosted its...

Marlborough Historical Society presents ‘1969: The Year of Living Dangerously’

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Marlborough – The Marlborough Historical Society will present “1969: The Year of Living Dangerously” Tuesday, Sept. 24, at 7 p.m. at the Peter Rice...

Wenzel: Bob, Joan Gregoire celebrate anniversary, former Marlborough Hospital therapy dog named marathon’s official...

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Bob and Joan Gregoire were honored recently with a surprise 45th wedding anniversary party earlier this month.
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Clifford A. Burgess, 59, of Marlborough

Marlborough - Clifford A. Burgess, 59, of Marlborough, passed away in his home July 1, 2019. Clifford was born and raised in Marlborough, a...

‘A new birthday’

After medical crisis, Haverhill couple grateful for actions of Good Samaritan nurse By Bonnie Adams Managing Editor Marlborough – Two years ago, David Fatum of Haverhill...

Marlborough Savings Bank donates to bereavement camp program

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Marlborough - Marlborough Savings Charitable Foundation recently donated $2,500 to The Parmenter Foundation for its Camp Erin Boston program. Camp Erin Boston is a...

Tax break approved for OYO Sportstoys

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Marlborough-The state Economic Assistance Coordinating Council has approved the city of Marlborough’s Tax Increment Financing (TIF) agreement with OYO Sportstoys. Mayor Arthur Vigeant received the approval Dec. 16, which also includes a state tax credit for the company. This action will allow the company to move its current operations and corporate headquarters from Acton to 111 Locke Drive.

Elementary schools ready for return to in-person learning, April 5

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By Vicki Greene, Contributing Writer Marlborough – Elementary school reopening plans are taking shape on a tight timeline as a state-mandated deadline approaches. In Marlborough,...

Local businesses ‘pop up’ downtown Marlborough

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City officials joined the MEDC in welcoming local entrepreneurs to three sheds within the parking lot along Court and Weed streets.

Marlborough Economic Development Corporation supports Marlborough Youth Baseball Association

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Marlborough - The Marlborough Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) has agreed to support the Marlborough Youth Baseball Association (MYBA) in the form of matching grants...

Local residents graduate from Sheriff's Office training academy

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Marlborough/Hudson - Marlborough resident Nathan Hatch and Hudson resident Ryan Morgan were two of 28 new correction officers recently honored during the Worcester County...

Marlborough veterinarian helps animals around the world

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Marlborough - There never seems to be enough hours in a day for Dr. Gangadhar Patil, a veterinarian who practices in Marlborough and volunteers extensively with the World Vets Organization.

M. Jeanne England, 80, of Marlborough

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Marlborough - M. Jeanne (Kenneally) England, 80, a longtime resident of Marlborough and currently residing in Hudson, died Thursday, July 16, 2015 surrounded by...

Patricia D. Vasconcelos, 63, of Marlborough

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Marlborough - Patricia D. (Foti) Vasconcelos, 63, of Marlborough, died unexpectedly Wednesday, March 23, 2016. She was born and raised in Marlborough, the daughter of...
Aurora Gigliotti of Hudson, her parents Luisa Basile and Luigi Gigliotti, Diane Hoff, art teacher from the David J. Quinn Middle School in Hudson, and Laura Koester, contest chair

Quinn Middle School student wins Lions’ Peace Poster Concert

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Marlborough - The Marlborough Lions hosted their annual Peace Poster Contest and first place winner Aurora Lisa Gigliotti, a seventh-grader from the David J....

Marlborough police hold 5K for K-9s

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Marlborough – The 10th annual Marlborough Police Department 5K Police Chase will be held Saturday, Sept. 7, beginning at 11 a.m. at the Moose...

The C.A. picture of the day

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Grecian Festival features cultural traditions Marlborough - Members of the dance troupe "Greek Pride of Rhode Island" perform for guests Sept. 3, the first...

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...