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City’s Christmas tree dropoff starts Jan. 8

Marlborough's annual Christmas tree dropoff program will take place Jan. 8-19 at several different locations in the city.
Shrewsbury employees will now be required to wear masks again in Town Hall following an Aug. 10 announcement by Town Manager Kevin Mizikar. (Photo/Dakota Antelman)

Shrewsbury School Committee talks school security

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Last year, the School Committee earmarked money to fund a security audit. On Dec. 6, they met to discuss the results of that audit.

Hudson’s MCAS scores middle of the pack

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Superintendent Brian Reagan shared the results of the 2023 Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS) test for Hudson.

City accepts grants for food insecurity, energy efficiency

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The Council on Aging received $1,000 from the Marlborough Foundation. The funds will help alleviate food insecurity issues for seniors.

Anonymous tip line launched in Shrewsbury

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According to a press release from the Shrewsbury Police Department, callers can leave an anonymous voicemail when they call the tip line
The Lakeway Commons Christmas Tree is lit. Photo/courtesy Melissa Pride-Fahs

Venture Crew to hold Christmas tree pickup

Wondering what to do with your Christmas tree after the holidays? Westborough’s Venture Crew 100 has a solution.

Marlborough’s Holiday Lights Contest underway

Mayor Arthur Vigeant has announced that the Holiday Lights Contest is underway. The city is looking for the best holiday displays.

Two juveniles accused of breaking into a motor vehicle

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Two juveniles are facing multiple felony charges after they were spotted breaking and entering into a motor vehicle on Friday, Dec. 8.

Marlborough Public Schools begins budget process for 2025

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The School Committee voted to send along a request to the City Council for $2 million toward a feasibility study for Richer Elementary School.

Westborough Garden Club plans holiday fair

The Westborough Garden Club will present a holiday festival on Friday, Dec. 1, from 6 to 9 p.m. at Mill Pond Elementary School, 6 Olde Hickory Path.

Westborough to hold information session on MBTA communities

Residents are invited to attend an information session about the town’s compliance with the MBTA Communities regulations.
The Southborough Police department will soon have two new portable radios to help improve communication. (Photo/Dakota Antelman)

Man charged with assault after incident at Southborough Dunkin’ Donuts

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A Southborough resident was arrested and charged with assault following an incident at the Dunkin’ Donuts at 162 Cordaville Road.

Public weighs in on possible jet ski ban on Lake Quinsigamond

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The Lake Quinsigamond Commission on Nov. 8 held an open public forum regarding the usage of jet skis on the lake.

Turkey Trot for Memory in Shrewsbury Nov. 23

The Turkey Trot for the Memory will take place on Thursday, November 23, at 8 a.m. at Shrewsbury Common. Read how to register.
drone photo of Algonquin Regional High School in Northborough by Tami White

Algonquin dodgeball tournament to be held Nov. 18

The 13th Annual Dodgeball Tournament to benefit the Algonquin Regional High School boys hockey team will be held at Algonquin.

Juniper Hill to host 25th Turkey Day

Juniper Hill Golf Course is gearing up for the 25th annual Juniper Hill Turkey Day on on Nov. 17 with a shotgun start at 10 a.m.

Marlborough City Council candidates make argument for election

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Marlborough voters will head to the polls on Nov. 7 to weigh in on several races, including City Council.

Marlborough seeks snow plow drivers

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The city is currently seeking experienced winter snow plow contractors and equipment to hire for the 2023-2024 winter snow and ice operation. 

Marlborough receives community block grant

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Marlborough has been awarded $1.35 million under the 2024 Community Development Block Grant, announced Mayor Arthur Vigeant and Chad Carter.
Shrewsbury employees will now be required to wear masks again in Town Hall following an Aug. 10 announcement by Town Manager Kevin Mizikar. (Photo/Dakota Antelman)

Shrewsbury awarded $185,000 Green Communities grant

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Shrewsbury has been awarded a $185,000 grant as part of Governor Maura Healey's Green Communities grant program.