Politics & Government
Marlborough Mayor Makes Changes In Office Staff
Mayor Arthur Vigeant has replaced a key aide and hired a new executive assistant, his office announced Monday.

MARLBOROUGH, MA — Mayor Arthur Vigeant on Monday announced several key staff changes in his office, including the departure of Nathan Boudreau, who served as an executive aide and city spokesman.
Vigeant elevated executive secretary Patricia Bernard to replace Boudreau, who also serves as a Gardner City Councilor. Bernard, a Milford resident, has been Vigeant's executive secretary since he first took office in 2012.
"It’s been gratifying to support residents in need of assistance and to be an integral part of the myriad of programs and events offered in the city — some longstanding and others new to his administration," Bernard said in a statement. "I’ve learned so much while working for the City of Marlborough and look forward to continuing to support Mayor Vigeant’s goals and initiatives."
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Vigeant has picked Michele O'Brien to replace Bernard. She recently worked at Tenet Health in Worcester, and is a Paxton resident.
Boudreau left Marlborough to focus on his graduate school thesis, Bernard said.
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