Massachusetts Author Andre Dubus III spoke about the life that lead him to write the memoir Townie during a recent visit to the Marlborough Public Library.
Marlborough voters supported Gomez and Markey in the U.S. Senate special election primary held Tuesday.
Nearly 20 violations were found at Fish Restaurant & Wine Bar recently.
The schedule for the city's annual Memorial Day parade has been announced.
The primary for the special senate election is today, but do you know where to vote?
The U.S. Representative will staff an office in downtown Marlborough.
The Massachusetts Congressional Delegation introduced a resolution honoring victims of the attacks in Boston.
The area Republican town and city committees sponsored a recent meet and greet.
A moratorium gives city needed time, according to a medical professional.
The applications must be completed by May 10.
Marlborough voted for Scott Brown and owns more hybrid cars than the state average.
Gov. Patrick plans to name Gerry Leone's permanent successor next week.
Marlborough Public Library and City Hall are closed, but stores and the post office are open.
The annual conference helps ensure that seniors have access to benefits and services.
Rep. Gregoire said communities have resources to fix their own infrastructure.
The Lake Williams Condominiums have been cleared to be rebuilt a year after 32 units were destroyed in a fire.
The city of Marlborough will be joining forces with the town of Sudbury with a joint Veterans Agent.
City Councilor Matt Elder is exploring where his constituents stand on a senior center in Ward Park.
The development of the Route 20 corridor has been focused on by the city with a proposed overlay district.
Uncertainty and frustration have been a part of life for 32 families displaced since a condo fire in 2012.
The meet and greet is April 22.
City officials are keeping condo owners from rebuilding homes they are paying mortgages and fees on a year after a six-alarm fire.
A section of Parmenter Street is currently closed and will remain closed through rush hour.
Officials in district attorney offices around the country are showing support for slain Texas prosecutors with black ribbons today.
Commercial air service will return to Central Massachusetts after a hiatus of more than a year.
The School Committee approved a 3.46 percent increase for next year's school budget.
The Marlborough High School has one warning status from the New England Association of Schools & Colleges remaining.
Roughly 20 internships in the city will be funded in the second year of the Public Service Internship Program.
GOP and Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate debated Wednesday night at the Channel 5 studios in Needham.
Sheriff Peter Koutoujian hopes to answer that question during the inaugural Citizens Academy.
State audit finds 119 Level 2 and 3 sex offenders living at addresses registered as child care providers. Also, background checks not being done in some cases.
The city's cleanup day is approaching and it's your chance to go green in Marlborough.
City officials have proposed language that would keep marijuana dispensaries out of the city until 2014.
From a $50 million budget to holes in the ground; we have the information you need today.
Five Marlborough residents are headed off to the fire academy to return to the city ready to be firemen.
From Police Chief Mark Leonard to marijuana in the city; we have the information you need today.
Enrollment for the Middlesex Sheriff Department's Citizen Academy first year is open.
Construction of a new Senior Center at Ward Park is slated to begin by October.
City officials have announced three $1,000 college scholarships available to any city residents.
The parks department will begin its annual Spring cemetery cleanup soon.