No new L.E.D. signs can be installed in the city.
What does $3 million in improvements look like?
Improvement funds requested along with funds for new Senior Center.
Improve your job hunting skills for free.
City officials have set a date to fill a role left vacant in July.
The September 5K will be the 10th annual running of the race.
Vigeant could sail into a second term.
In past years the sales tax holiday has saved shoppers across the state more than $20 million.
Legislation spurred on by the death of a Hudson dog named Phantom that would protect animals in abandoned buildings continues to move forward.
A contract extension would carry Leonard into 2017 as chief.
Expansion on the west side of the city has pushed officials to look at how to expand fire and police coverage in the area.
Jennifer A. Stark fills the vacancy at the Marlborough District Court created by the retirement of the Honorable Lynda M. Connolly.
A School Committee Member has resigned effective immediately.
People are warned to not stay in the heat for prolonged periods.
Marlborough officials approve helping neighbors.
A meeting to discuss the proposed Senior Center at Ward Park will be held Wednesday.
Koutoujian made the announcement in a YouTube video.
Summer is here and that means mosquito spraying to keep the population down.
In a 5-4 vote, the court deemed the Defense of Marriage Act unconstitutional, saying it restricted the rights of individuals and encroached on the states' right to govern marriage.
Markey came out on top in Marlborough.
Marlborough's voters are on track to hit or exceed a predicted 20 percent turnout for the U.S. Senate special election.
The city has lifted a watering ban.
Debate to air on WCVB Tuesday at 7 p.m.
A decision on medical marijuana continues to be delayed.
Patch offers mosquito prevention tips, and the map below shows the number of West Nile cases last summer.
The City Council stood by a decision to charge $433,000 in fees to the Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School.
The budget would increase the average households taxes by less than $69 a year.
A local realtor who has championed a bill to protect abandoned animals will testify before the State Senate in June.
One Marlborough resident called for deeper cuts to the 2014 School District budget during a public hearing Monday.
A $250,000 cut to the School District budget remains proposed for the next year.
A joint committee on housing advances a $1.4 billion housing bond bill.
Marlborough's member of Congress, Niki Tsongas (D-Lowell), made ending sexual abuse within the armed forces a key part of her election campaign, and she had some harsh words following recent allegations of sexual misconduct of a high ranking Air Fo
The City Council has authorized additional funds for a part-time health and pool inspector.
The Finance Committee voted 3 to 2 to cut $250,000 of the $55.3 million school district budget.
The mayor's proposed $133 million 2014 budget means increased taxes, but less than you might think.
The $500,000 inspection costs will be distributed among seven communities.
The Marlborough City Council voted to charge roughly $500,000 in inspection services for the renovation project at the Assabet Valley Regional Vocational High School.
The Marlborough Public Library was recognized for its newsletter recently.
The mayor's proposed budget represents a 4.89% increase over the FY '13 budget.