2020 has been tough. Here's how to highlight someone who's helping to make it a bit easier.
A Marlborough City Council committee will on Tuesday discuss the proposal for a 6 megawatt solar array.
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A local resident captured this bobcat "posing" in his yard off Route 110.
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Charles Fegan was given an award for his efforts this week by Marlborough police.
Sandi Barrett was honored for her contribution to the American Public Television Create Crafts Challenge 2020.
Mayor Arthur Vigeant and Public Health Director John Garside held a press conference regarding additional COVID-19 testing.
We are proud of the investments we are making to move Marlborough forward.
The Department of Public Works will be mailing our complete Resident's Guide to Services later this fall.
Below is the most recent COVID-19 update by Mayor Vigeant and Director of Public Health John Garside.
With beaches closed in Hudson and Westborough, Marlborough plans to check IDs at the city beach to keep nonresidents out.
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The current fee only amounts to $3.81/week, and this fee is reduced as more residents join.
June 10 COVID-19 update from Mayor Vigeant, Director of Public Health John Garside, and Superintendent Michael Bergeron recorded by WMCT-TV.
City of Marlborough intends to apply herbicides to control weeds and undesirable vegetation until November 6, 2020.
Marlborough police and fire parades lifted spirits during the coronavirus shutdown.
Due to the outbreak of COVID-19 the application deadline for the 2020 City of Marlborough Scholarship has been extended to June 12, 2020.
The Cemetery Cleanup is aimed for Preparation of Memorial Day.
Two Advanced Math and Science Academy students raised money to benefit Marlborough's Community Cupboard food pantry.
The Household Hazardous Waste Day for May 2, 2020 has been cancelled, due to the current situation with COVID-19.
In a letter, employees at Thom Marlboro offer help to local residents during the coronavirus crisis.
Below is a video of the Tuesday, April 28, 2020, City of Marlborough COVID-19 Update Press Conference.
After the 10-year-old donated a gift card, his story inspired others to donate to local food relief during coronavirus.
Kindly remember: no grass clippings allowed and place waste in biodegradable paper bags at the curb by 7:00am on Monday.
Police and firefighters from Marlborough, Sudbury and beyond will drive through the city to support medical workers fighting coronavirus.
"We are asking for your help during this COVID-19 crisis to not flush anything other than toilet paper, such as wipes, down the toilet."
The City of Marlborough will conduct hydrant flushing from April 6, 2020 through May and possibly into early June.
Marlborough schools had been handing out meals daily, but that will be reduced starting April 6.
Three ways in which off-site spaces help inspire more productive meetings.
Mayor Arthur Vigeant announces extension of March and April Water/Sewer Utility Bills and changes at the transfer station.
See stories from across Massachusetts about people doing good deeds in response to the coronavirus outbreak.
Teachers from schools in the Marlborough area are pitching in by donating scarce medical supplies.
The Marlborough corps is a group of volunteers that help respond to public health emergencies.
Marlborough City Hall is closed to the public, but citizens can still reach some city services by calling a new phone number.
As a response to the recent COVID-19 outbreak, the City of Marlborough has initiated a Senior Aid Program.
Coronavirus has forced the cancellation of the ball, which raises money for residents who experience things like unexpected medical bills.
The event was supposed to take place at Marlborough's Best Western Royal Plaza Trade Center the weekend of March 20.
Marlborough-based Digital Federal Credit Union is collecting shoes for a nonprofit that provides clothing to women for job interviews.
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