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Riding for kids with cancer

Hudson - Paul Cincotta and Larry Blanchette?start the fourth annual Riding for Sherry's House, a temporary home in Worcester for children with cancer and...

GMPI celebrates 40 years helping people help themselves

Region – Greater Marlboro Programs Inc. (GMPI) was founded in 1973 by a few Metrowest families seeking social and recreational programs for their children with developmental disabilities. Celebrating its 40th year, GMPI now serves over 300 families with children and adults in Hudson, Marlborough, Northborough, Southborough, Westborough, and other Metrowest communities.

Hudson church building marks 100 years

Hudson – The cornerstone of the current First United Methodist Church (FUMC) on Felton Street in Hudson was set in October 1912. The building was dedicated in June 1913 as the Methodist Episcopal Church. The 100-year anniversary of its dedication was celebrated with an open house June 29. Among those greeting guests to the open house was the Rev. Michelle Grube, the pastor for two years.

Veterans” services district open for business

Region - On July 1, the Central Mass. Veterans" Services District Office officially opened for business. Serving the communities of Westborough, Northborough, Grafton, and Shrewsbury, the office is located on the second floor of the Forbes Municipal Building, 45 Main St., in Westborough. The district office came about in part as a result of the Governor's Executive Order 483 of 2007, reinforcing Massachusetts law requiring every municipality to maintain an office of veterans" affairs under the auspices of the Secretary of State. Before July, each town ran its own separate veterans" office.

Farmers” Market returns to Westborough

Westborough – The Westborough Farmers" Market has returned for a third year to downtown Westborough. The market runs each Thursday from 12 to 6...

Library carnival kicks off summer reading

Shrewsbury – Hundreds of children and their parents gathered at the Shrewsbury Public Library June 27, for the fourth annual carnival to kick off summer reading. The event featured games, face painting, live music, prizes, films and snacks. Special guests "Finz," the mascot for the Worcester Sharks, and "Flippo," the balloon performer, mingled throughout the crowd. More than a dozen local authors spoke with the children and autographed books.

Hospital holds spontaneous wedding so gravely ill grandfather may attend

Hudson РDanny Weaver of Hudson was raised by his grandparents, Donald and Jean Weaver, and to this day calls his 79-year-old grandfather the "greatest man and friend I have ever known." So when Donald fell ill, Danny and fianc̩e Paula Hatch-O"Loughlin moved up their wedding date from Aug. 10 in Old Orchard Beach, Maine, to June 29 at a church in Maynard.

Olympic medalist Tanith Belbin visits New England Sports Center

Region?- Gathered July 7 at the New England Sports Center in Marlborough are Tanith Belbin, the Olympic medalist for ice dancing (second from left),...

Fourth of July Carnival comes to Hudson

Hudson – The Fourth of July Carnival entertained families and friends during the holiday week from July 3 through July 7 at the Hudson-Concord...

Longtime July 4th celebration continues in Shrewsbury

Shrewsbury – Families and friends gathered for the Shrewsbury Parks and Recreation's 43rd annual July 4th Celebration at Dean Park. The afternoon's highlight was...

Stars and stripes forever in Southborough kids’ parade

Southborough - Olivia Rankin, 3, (left), and her sister, Harriet, 6, (right) march with Keira Akus, 5, (center) in the annual Fourth of July...

Westborough teacher carries torch in final leg of One Run for Boston

Westborough – Armstrong Elementary School gym teacher and Westborough High School coach Ali Rheaume was one of the runners to carry the torch in the final leg of One Run for Boston, a 24-day, 3,300-mile relay across the U.S. to raise money for victims of the Boston Marathon bombings. The non-stop race began June 7 in Los Angeles and ended just after midnight July 1 in Boston. More than 1,000 runners from across the U.S. participated, carrying a lighted baton through 14 states. Along the way, runners endured thunderstorms, pouring rain, floods, and extreme heat just to keep the relay going.

Summer Drama Workshop celebrates 25 years with “A Blast from the Past”

Region – The idea of a few teachers and parents to share their love of musical theater with students became a summertime tradition that's still popular a quarter of a century later. The 25th anniversary of the Summer Drama Workshop was celebrated with "A Blast from the Past," presented June 29 at Hudson High School (HHS) Auditorium. The alumni revue featured over 50 original cast members recreating their tuneful highlights of 24 shows.

Cruising for a cause

Marlborough - The Marlborough Eagle Riders #3565 live true to their motto of "people helping people" by consistently combining their love of riding with helping the community. Their mission is to have fun in a family-oriented organization dedicated to the enjoyment of motorcycles and safe riding while promoting the Fraternal Order of Eagles (FOE).

“Hocus pocus” at the Southborough Library

Southborough - Dozens of children filled the Southborough Library on June 28 to watch magician Greg McAdams and his dog, Axel. The duo kicked off the library's summer reading program with their "Dig up Clues at the Library" presentation.

Families kick off July 4th festivities in Westborough

Westborough – Although breezy conditions grounded the tethered hot-air balloon rides, the skies stayed clear June 28 for the annual July 4th Family Block...

Mood Elevators” return to city's summer concert series

Marlborough – Perhaps no one is hoping more for clear skies Thursday, July 18, than the three-part harmony trio known as the Mood Elevators. That's when they'se scheduled to perform with a five-piece band as part of Marlborough's annual Summer Concert Series at Union Common from 7 to 9 p.m. – weather permitting.

Shrewsbury Rotary honors UMass physician

Shrewsbury - The Rotary Club of Shrewsbury presented the Paul Harris Award to Dr. Alan Picarillo at its Installation Luncheon June 17. The award,...

Marlborough Thunder win softball tournament

Region - The Marlborough Thunder, a 12-and-under softball team with members from Hudson, Marlborough, Northborough, Southborough and Westborough, won a 10-team tournament in Hopedale...

Oak Middle School Graduation Ceremony

  (l to r) Lauren Baldino, Maya Pandey, Johanna Engel, Aja Pandey and Gwen Kerrigan are ready to start their last summer before becoming...