Hundreds flocked to the recent Marlborough Earth Day Fair.
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Plus, drug dealer caught at high school, hundreds of pot plants seized, unruly middle-schooler reported, Marlborough water ban, and more.
Gas prices hit a low of $2.63 in Marlborough.
Plus, sex offender registered in Marlborough, a sucky finger mugshot, bike crash victim identified and more.
Plus, a new sex offender is registered in Marlborough, and tragedy strikes at a triathlon.
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Plus, state police on the hunt for CR-V, a grocery shopping race war threat, popular baby names, the Patriots suspension fallout, and more.
Plus, tempers flare at board meeting, farmers’ markets on highways, a prostitution arrest, missing dogs, and the boxer vs. the governor.
Plus, staties are looking for CR-V involved in deadly crash, popular cheerleader succumbs to Lymphoma, a heroin school zone bust, and more.
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Plus, Dr. charged with groping women, teen allegedly mutilates cats, police are searching for BC student and a race war, at Stop and Shop?
Plus, the best high schools , more fallout from the Tom Brady suspension, a pimp of underage girls gets 12 years, rescues at sea, and more.
The Bay State ranked fourth in the nation as a bike-friendly state.
Plus, after running red light, drunk-driver allegedly kills woman, Coast Guard locates boater, baby names, and teens and bonfires don’t mix.
Visibilities will be down to one quarter mile or less at times. Drivers are urged to take it slow and use caution.
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Plus, Merit Scholars named, vandalism incidents reported, Tufts hunger strike continues, scenes from "Pippin," arrests, and more.
Mother’s Day temperatures are expected to be in the mid 80s.
Plus, Pats/deflategate report released, child falls from condo window, girl knees would be abductor, cool hair stylists, arrests, and more.
Plus, brawl breaks out at girls’ school, mom turns in young speeders, crashes, drug busts, and more.
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Plus, more town incumbents ousted, BB gun vandalism, wrong way driver causes crash, curbing the opiate epidemic, arrests, and more.
Dry, warm weather and gusty winds expected to bring critical fire weather conditions Monday afternoon into Monday evening.
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Plus, an island squatter has a yard sale, a flying piano, Somerville life, terrorists hack high school website, SWAT standoff, and more.
Remember May Day baskets?
The Boston Globe has released a new report. Check out where Massachusetts towns and cities place on the list.
Marlborough Hospital held its annual Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon.
New wiper law, remembering Hilltop, sobriety checkpoint, missing child found, meth lab, and an earthquake.
It looks like some isolated sprinkles and patchy fog are on tap this weekend, with the sun poking through on Saturday.
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Plus, body of a homicide victim found, heroin bust at the Home Depot, and new businesses get highlighted, supported.
Plus, a man allegedly pulls a handgun on a Repo man trying to take his car, a school super finds funds for K-aides, drug arrests, and more.
A new study breaks down longevity by congressional district. See how we stack up.
Plus, an inspiring boy passes away, couple lost on Everest found, alleged thief falls asleep inside stolen car, and the dog ate the what?
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