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Marlborough power outages to be studied

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Marlborough ?Sporadic power outages in several parts of the city prompted the City Council at its Dec. 5 meeting to ask for a study into the matter. Ward 1 Councilor Joseph Delano, the chair of the council's Operations and Oversight committee, suggested the council bring together representatives from National Grid, as well as state and local officials, to discuss the outages.

Part three of ‘Marlborough – A City through the Decades’ March 28

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Marlborough - The Marlborough Historical Society will present “Marlborough - A City through the Decades - Part Three” Tuesday, March 28, at 7 p.m....

City clerk seeking election workers

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Marlborough - City Clerk Lisa Thomas invites city residents to attend an Elections Fair Tuesday, March 19, from 6 to 8:30 p.m. for an...

Vigeant releases “Year in Review”

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Mayor Arthur Vigeant (Photo/submitted) Marlborough - In his 2012 Year in Review Report to the residents of Marlborough, Mayor Arthur Vigeant outlined the progress and accomplishments of the first year of his administration and welcomed and encouraged feedback. The report was mailed out recently to all residents in the city.

Council considers compressed gas permit for local station

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Marlborough - A public hearing to consider a special permit to construct new compressed natural gas (CNG) facilities at the Shell gas station located at 413 Lakeside Ave. was held at the February 24 meeting of the City Council.

Yoga on the Common benefits food pantry

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Marlborough - Local yoga instructor Tory Nash will?conduct?a?yoga class at Union Common in downtown Marlborough Friday, Aug. 8, from 6:15 to 7:30 p.m. The...

Edna A. Straw, 96

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Marlborough - Edna A. (Danz) Straw, 96, died at her home Friday, Feb. 14, 2014 after a long period of failing health. She was...

Charles W. Martin, 65, of Marlborough

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Marlborough - Charles W. "Billy" Martin, 65, of Marlborough and formerly of Everett, died Thursday, April 17, 2014 at Rose Monahan Hospice in Worcester....

First Church in Marlborough's FallFest brings family fun to community

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Marlborough – First Church in Marlborough is hosting FallFest Saturday, Sept. 29, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., at Union Common, 37 High St....

Flashback Friday

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Marlborough - This picture of a circus parade down? Main Street in front of the High School common was taken circa 1890. From the photo...

Grant to keep ‘seniors on the move’ approved

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Marlborough-Two $600 grants awarded to the local Council on Aging (COA) by the Massachusetts Council on Aging (MCOA) were accepted by the City Council at its Jan. 11 meeting. The grants will be used for a Keep Moving Walking Club to be held at the newly renovated Ward Park behind the new Senior Center and the second will support a “Live Your Life Well Day” event to be held at the center, stated COA Director Patricia Pope in a letter to Mayor Arthur Vigeant.

Marlborough Hospital earns ‘Top Performer’ recognition

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Marlborough – Marlborough Hospital announced it has been recognized as a 2013 Top Performer on Key Quality Measures® by the Joint Commission, the leading accreditor of health care organizations in the United States. Marlborough Hospital was recognized as part of the Joint Commission’s 2014 annual report “America’s Hospitals: Improving Quality and Safety,” for attaining and sustaining excellence in accountability measure performance for heart attack, pneumonia and surgical care. Marlborough Hospital is one of 1,224 hospitals in the United States to achieve the distinction.

Dorothy E. Hynes, 93, of Marlborough

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Marlborough - Dorothy E. (Neal) Hynes, 93, of Marlborough, formerly of Cambridge and Arlington, died Saturday, March 18, 2017 at the Beaumont Rehabilitation and...

Remembering those lost on Sept. 11, 2001

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Marlborough - The lawn of the Walker Building in Marlborough is covered in flags in honor of those who perished in attacks of Sept....

Construction of new turf field to start soon

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Marlborough - A new athletic complex featuring the city’s first synthetic turf will become a reality this spring when the City Council takes final action at its March 23 meeting. The order was tabled at its March 9 meeting to allow the 10-day bond advertisement for $3,855,059 to run to its conclusion on March 10.

A tip on immunizations

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Submitted by the Marlborough Board of Health Marlborough - August is the National Immunization Awareness month. Immunizations are important because they protect a person from...

Margaret A. Lawton, 98, of Marlborough

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Marlborough - Margaret A. (Callahan) Lawton, 98, of Marlborough, died Wednesday night, July 8, 2015 after a period of declining health. She was the...

Mayor and Partnerships for Skilled Workforce celebrate fourth year of Youth Employment Program

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Marlborough - Mayor Arthur Vigeant and Partnerships for a Skilled Workforce (PSW) marked the fourth year of the Marlborough Youth Employment Program Aug. 13...

“Home for the Holidays” tree lighting Dec. 2 in Marlborough

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Marlborough - The city of Marlborough will celebrate its annual "Home for the Holidays" Friday, Dec. 2, from 6 to 8 p.m., on Union...

Joanne M. Donahue, 84, of Marlborough

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Marlborough - Joanne M. Donahue, 84, died Saturday night, April 19, 2014 after a long period of failing health. She was born in Marlborough, the...