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Making way for St. Mary's Credit Union

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Westborough – A Friendly's restaurant that has been closed for the past year was demolished today to make room for the new St. Mary's...

Algonquin students showcase T-Hawk pride in viral video

Northborough/Southborough - At the suggestion of teacher Patricia Riley, Algonquin Regional High School (ARHS) seniors Nic Zanghi, Giles Ober and Sam Huddart created a "lip dub" video for their senior marketing research project. Titled "The Algonquin Lip Dub," the Youtube sensation, which garnered more than 7,000 hits in 12 hours, was created to promote school spirit and showcase the camaraderie of the student body at "The Gonk."

Cardinal O’Malley visits New Horizons at Marlborough

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Cardinal Seán O’Malley recently celebrated Mass at New Horizons at Marlborough on April 26 and visited with residents.

Teens team up to help Nortborough Food Pantry

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Northborough - Mother Teresa once said, "If you can't feed a hundred people, then just feed one." Jack Sears and Nicole Ransden of Northborough would have made Mother Teresa proud. For the past five years, Sears and Ransden have been helping feed hundreds of local needy families, thanks to their determination, dedication - and the generosity of their neighbors.

McCarthy’s Landscaping goes pink for October

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West Boylston – Throughout the month of October, pink ribbons representing breast cancer and support are seemingly everywhere. They are even on the specially designed pink t-shirts of the 14 McCarthy’s Landscaping and Irrigation employees. The team has a very special reason to be proudly wearing pink this October – they are honoring the company’s co-owner Sue McCarthy, who is a breast cancer survivor.

Howdy, Mr. MHS 2011!

With this year's "Wild West" theme, 14 contestants representing MHS classes, clubs and sports displayed good humor and sportsmanship as they vied in categories including talent, formal wear and interview.

The C.A. picture of the day

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Costumed kids at the park Northborough - Five-year-old twin brothers Rushil and Rohil Aroramohan, dressed as giraffes, enjoy the playground after participating in the...

Fashionable additions planned for remembrance fundraiser

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Hudson – Fun, fashionable additions are planned for the fourth annual Miles and Smiles for Michaella, a 3.2-mile memorial walk scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 24, beginning and ending at Morgan Bowl in Hudson. Proceeds go to the Michaella Walsh Libby Scholarship Fund, which is awarded to students who share her interest in community service or will major in a health-related field. Donations are also contributed to Kids Power and Students Helping Honduras (SHH).

‘Goblins and Giggles’ delights young Shrewsbury patrons

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Shrewsbury - Storyteller Rona Leventhal has a rapt audience for her Goblins and Giggles story presentation Oct. 28 at the Shrewsbury Public Library. Photo/Jerry Callaghan

Quality is a time-honored tradition at E.W. Gemme & Sons Co. Inc.

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The Grafton-based painting company has had success and longevity by focusing on one very basic principle: quality.

Algonquin comes out on top in close contest with Shrewsbury

Region – Shrewsbury High School's Julia Mastrototaro (#5, left) battles Algonquin Regional High School's Cassandra Chaves (#14, right) for the puck....

The C.A. picture of the day

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Tomahawks drop close contest Northborough - Algonquin Regional High School (ARHS) girls" basketball hosted Nashoba Regional High School (NRHS) in a non-league matchup Dec....

Area communities clamor for volunteers as empty seats on municipal boards multiply

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By Dakota Antelman,  Contributing Writer Region - Long closed due to COVID-19, town halls are finally reopening. As they do, though, meeting rooms may still sit...

Taste of Downtown Marlborough & Brewfest tempts taste buds for fifth year

  Marlborough – The fifth annual Taste of Downtown Marlborough & Brewfest was presented June 11 by Olde Marlborough. Musicians provided live entertainment while guests...

Southborough sisters hope to change world one person at a time

Southborough/Northborough - For 2010 Algonquin Regional High School graduate Dayna Altman, heading off to Providence College to pursue a degree in social work brought excitement and eager anticipation. Being a perfectionist, though, it was not long before the pressure of school and the desire to excel in every area caused her to feel out of control. Like many young women, Altman turned to food as her source of control. She began actively restricting her food intake. As Altman struggled with perfectionism and "finding herself" as an adult, her eating disorder escalated, and it was not long before she was battling anorexia.

Community Advocate April 19, 2024

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In this week's edition read Northborough church begins to rebuild following fire. Westborough imposes sewer moratorium.

Happily ever after

Shrewsbury - Aleena Cronin, 4, learns how to dance at a ball when Cinderella makes a special appearance March 10 at the Shrewsbury Public...

Gonzalez wins Hudson Youth Baseball's Araujo MVP award

Hudson – Two Hudson Youth Baseball/Softball (HYBS) baseball teams recently finished an exciting season by winning their division championships. Both the Tucks Trucks Major...

Corridor Nine launches annual food drive

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Region – The Corridor Nine Area Chamber of Commerce, along with the Doubletree Hotel, HYPE9 (young professionals group of Corridor Nine), member businesses, and local schools are joining forces again to collect food for those in need. In the true spirit of a community partnership, they are hoping to engage all businesses and residents to help fight local hunger. As such, they are asking businesses and schools to set up collection bins at their locations and to encourage employees, staff members, and parents/school children to make donations.

New co-ed Scouting option for Northborough, Southborough teens: Venture Crew 11

Northborough- Northborough and Southborough teens have a new option for outdoor adventure, called Venture Crew 11. This unit is different from other Boy and Girl Scouts in town because it is co-ed, and its core focus is adventure and even high-adventure. Venture Crew 11 activities include sailing, canoeing, zip lining, backpacking, or whatever the crew decides to tackle. Jeffrey Somers, of Northborough, along with McKinley Hackett, of Southborough, came up with the idea at a BSA training event last year. The two got to talking and found that they had similar situations with daughters in high school who were interested in doing a variety of outdoor activities, and were looking for an organization that would provide that. They then formed a group of like-minded adults and teenagers and have reformed Crew 11 Venture as a joint Northborough/Southborough unit.