The grant will help support Thrive Support and Advocacy's LEAD program.
New members will be picked in March to oversee programs serving Marlborough, Framingham and other local communities.
Please note that all holiday decorations need to be removed from all city owned and controlled cemeteries by the end of the day, January 31.
The Marlborough Democratic City Committee hosted the Jan. 19 drive for food and other items.
The sleeves can be placed over a seatbelt or backpack strap to alert police that someone has special needs.
A Boys and Girls Clubs of MetroWest team won an exercise challenge, resulting in a needed overhaul.
See donation drives and other events in the MetroWest and Worcester areas for MLK Day 2021.
The Jan. 18 drive hosted by the Marlborough Democratic City Committee will collect everything from food to personal items.
The Colongial Power Group, the City's aggregate broker, reported third quarter savings of over $78,000 for residents.
These four candidates have the added challenge of beginning their policing career during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Marlborough Residents can drop it off their Christmas trees at the locations listed from now until January 15, 2021.
The Marlborough public works department has set up five drop-off sites for Christmas trees.
See the most-read story on Marlborough Patch for each month in 2020.
Whether it’s the library or your favorite restaurant or retailer, here’s a look at what’s open on New Year’s Day.
Marlborough's first Santa run will be held on Saturday and Sunday, and will pass through almost every neighborhood in the city.
Michelle Lariviere was one of two winners of this year's Thrive Support and Advocacy Standing Ovation awards.
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The money will supporter Citizen Schools, Friends of the Children-Boston and Thrive Support & Advocacy.
Marlborough-based Thrive Support & Advocacy helps youth and adults with developmental disabilities across the region.
The City Hall has closed on account of Thanksgiving.
Donations to Marlborough's annual Toys For Tots are not as high as usual due to the pandemic.
A Marlborough resident going for his Eagle Scout rank focused his efforts on Stevens Park.
These banners act as a symbol of our gratitude and pay tribute to the veteran’s commitment and courage.
The Marlborough Economic Development Corp. is hosting the local job event.
Thrive Support and Advocacy will be collecting food beginning Nov. 16.
No grass clippings allowed and place in biodegradable paper bags at the curb by 7:00am on Monday.
If you visited a pumpkin patch, you have some carving and cooking to do. Here's our favorite seed recipe and how to preserve your pumpkin.
Mayor Arthur G. Vigeant appoints Sean Divoll as Commissioner of the Department of Public Works to replace former Commissioner John Ghiloni.
Mayor Arthur Vigeant is asking anyone who goes out on Halloween to be safe.
The Celtics "Heroes Among Us" program was set up in 1997 to honor "individuals who have made an overwhelming impact on the lives of others."
Offices evolve to keep pace with technology and to keep employees safe post-pandemic.
No increase to the standard $50 fee, but there is limits of 50 bags of household trash and 6 pay items per year.
For $40, local residents can get rid of junk at this annual event.
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Venture X creates a flexible solution for a Marlborough tutoring business.
Many local 9/11 events are canceled this year due to coronavirus. Marlborough residents will get a way to observe the 19th anniversary.
The Sept. 14 event aims to bring veterans together for a safe social activity after limits on gatherings during the pandemic.
The Labor Day holiday on Sept. 7 will mean closures for key businesses, some transit and government offices.
Uncertainty over the state budget — and thus local revenue — has shelved a major library project in Marlborough.
Towns like Natick and Sudbury have water bans. Here's why others have not followed.