A new developer is taking over the project previously known as Walcott Heritage Farms.
Mass Parks for All, DCR and the Friends of Callahan State Park will launch the plan at an event Tuesday in Framingham.
Free bike helmets, music, amusements and more will mark the Saturday festival at Marlborough Hospital.
Swimming season is about to get underway in Marlborough. Aquatic facilities will open throughout June.
The market will open in June along Weed Street, offering food, crafts and more each Saturday.
A company may be out offering water quality testing, but local officials say neither the city nor MWRA has consented.
Take what you need, leave what you can at this solar-powered fridge, a project of local Girl Scouts and community boosters.
New Census population estimates released Thursday show that Marlborough and many other Massachusetts cities lost residents.
The lineup for this summer's Union Common concerts has arrived, providing music and beer from local brewers over nine nights.
A Malden man's stop at a local liquor store earned him a seven-figure payday.
Many local graduates excelled in academics, fine arts or volunteer service. Here's one local graduate who deserves a shoutout in Marlboro.
Many local graduates excelled in academics, fine arts or volunteer service. Here's one local graduate who deserves a shoutout in Worcester.
Marlborough built the floating walkway using federal stimulus money related to the pandemic.
Many local graduates excelled in academics, fine arts or service. Here's one local graduate who deserves a shoutout in Marlborough.
The Marlborough DPW will collect spring yard waste over two weeks in May.
This year's event will be open to Marlborough and Hudson residents, but radioactive materials are still banned.
About 50 residents, city officials, the DCR commissioner and conservation groups took part in the Ghiloni Park hike.
The 20th annual Marlborough Project Clean Sweep happens Saturday, and residents, businesses and community groups can sign up now.
Sunday's hike will highlight one of the city's most extensive trail systems at Ghiloni Park.
The Marlborough Democratic City Committee is collecting a range of items, from diapers to gift cards.
Less parking, more walking and biking and housing are some recommendations in a new zoning plan for the Solomon Pond Mall area.
The solar eclipse Monday won't be total in the skies over Marlborough, but it'll be close.
Marlborough isn't in the path of full totality, but will be close enough for quite a celestial show.
Marlborough was home to close to 100 migrant and homeless families, part of a wider emergency shelter crisis in Massachusetts.
The city is asking residents to remove decorations from graves with a deadline coming soon.
Elliot Cosco traveled to Monaco in February to compete in the Junk Kouture finals, showcasing fashion made from recycled materials.
The project would take over the former Rowe Funeral Home site next to Union Common.
A Marlborough program that allows seniors to receive tax credits for volunteering will accept applications through March.
A Marlborough City Council committee will hold a public hearing on the proposal in March.
A Wayland company with a big ladder rescued the cat at the very top of a spruce tree on Valentine's Day.
The board oversees the Marlborough Economic Development Corp., the local nonprofit that lures businesses to the city.
Marlborough-based Thrive Support & Advocacy is thanking the local bank for contributing to the nonprofit's programs.
The Marlborough Boys & Girls Clubs seeks locals who have made a "lasting impact on the organization and the lives of countless youth."
The city is providing residents with resources to deal with the 'ongoing rodent issues many residents have been facing across the city.'
The city has released guidelines on how residents can dispose of leaves.
The mural on South Bolton Street illustrates some of Marlborough’s important history.
Donate new, unwrapped toys and gift cards to Toys for Tots at MOOYAH Burgers in Northborough through Dec. 9 during store hours 11 am-9 pm.
The reservoir in Marlborough and Hudson will start to recede on Nov. 1, according to officials.