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Local Dunkin’ franchises part of child labor lawsuit
A management company and its owners will pay more than $145,000 to resolve child labor violations across several Dunkin’ locations.
Mountain View Cemetery expansion heads to Shrewsbury Town Meeting
The design and permitting to expand Mountain View Cemetery is among the articles going before Town Meeting Oct. 17.
Hudson School Committee approves hybrid reopening
Members note anger and discourse from families
By Dakota Antelman, Contributing Writer
Hudson – Hudson’s School Committee approved hybrid reopening for students this fall, but the...
Westborough Advances to Division Semi-Finals
By Jeff Slovin, Contributing Writer
WESTBOROUGH – The third-seeded Westborough Rangers girls volleyball team defeated the sixth-seeded Hudson Hawks 3-0 in a Central Mass. Division...
Habitat for Humanity to host ‘Women Build’
Northborough - Habitat for Humanity MetroWest/Greater Worcester (HFH-MW/GW) has announced it will host a “Women Build” event at 33-39 Main Street in Northborough Wednesday,...
Marlborough High grads get advice, praises and diplomas
By Ed Karvoski Jr., Contributing Writer
Marlborough – The Marlborough High School (MHS) class of 2018 graduates heard words of wisdom, compliments and lots of memories...
PHOTOS: Residents enjoy last days of summer at Lake Chauncy
Over the weekend of Aug. 19-20, beachgoers enjoyed the sun at Lake Chauncy. In some of the photos, you can see the pickleball courts.
Five things to know this weekend: Clean ups continue, Westborough unplugs
As the weekend gets underway, check out five things you should have on your radar, including Go Out Doors in Northborough and town cleanups.
Christopher Heights of Marlborough provides community, comfort and care
The building’s 24-hour staff can help residents with all types of tasks – even if it’s something as simple as opening a pickle jar.
Local communities see increase in COVID-19 cases
By Laura Hayes, Senior Community Reporter
REGION — Local leaders say they’re seeing the impacts of a state-wide increase in COVID-19 cases as the more...
Legislators discuss issues at chamber breakfast
Westborough – The battle over minimum wage, the increasing problem of homeless families being sheltered in local hotels and how to better support businesses were all topics that were on the agenda at the Corridor Nine Area Chamber of Commerce Legislative Breakfast held Jan. 28 at the Doubletree Hotel. Over 200 members of the chamber attended the annual breakfast, which featured a panel of local state senators and representatives discussing the pressing issues facing the state.
Westborough commemorates Memorial Day
Westborough’s Memorial Day parade made stops at several cemeteries across town, including Pine Grove and Midland before stopping at Forbes.
Authors launch storytelling project in Northborough, Southborough
Two Southborough writers are launching a new project to highlight stories in Northborough and Southborough.
Hurricane Sandy is finally here!
Region - After days of talking about her, she's finally here - Hurricane Sandy. Here are some photos taken today:
Shrewsbury Legion baseball wraps regular season, enters playoffs
By Jesse Kucewicz, Contributing Writer
SHREWSBURY - First place Shrewsbury Post 397 fell to Milford Post 59 in a Massachusetts Zone Four Legion baseball matchup...
Northborough DPW thanks Assabet students for help building new Water Department building
Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School students helped build a new building for the Northborough Water Department.
The C.A. picture of the day
Algonquin's on the run
Northborough/Southborough - Algonquin Regional High School's (ARHS) junior running back Stephen Roy (#24, right) evades the tackle of Hudson High School's...
Westborough Civic Club holds annual tree sale
Westborough - Westborough Civic Club’s annual tree, wreath and roping sale has experienced a great start over the past two weeks. With the first...
Stars and stripes forever
Southborough - (l to r) Adeline Tomaino, 5, her brother, Nathaniel, 4, and Rachel Elbirt, 4, lead the annual Fourth of July Parade, held...