Mayor Arthur Vigeant told Patch that he wants to keep the city moving in a positive direction if he is elected to a second term.
A week in and only three people have pulled papers for 15 city positions.
Marlborough's plan to regulate, not ban, medical marijuana dispensaries falls in line with a decision by the state attorney general's office to strike down a Wakefield ban on the centers.
With 16 positions up for election this year, one local reader was curious how they could run for office.
A prisoner work program has saved the city over $20,000 in the last year.
City Councilors voted this week to retain review of how the budget is distributed in departments.
City officials are calling on residents to assist with upcoming elections.
Hard work, manual labor and a set schedule form the foundation for prisoners seeking to ease their entry back into society through a community work program.
Mayor Arthur Vigeant has taken out papers to run for a second term.
The deadlines for voting in the State's Special Election have been released.
In a letter to the editor, Lynne Warren is concerned that a Senior Center will be one of many projects to take land away from Ward Park.
City officials are putting the call out for local residents to step into the shoes of law enforcement.
Three zoning changes that would encourage easier development of campus style business parks may make more work for city officials.
Polanowicz was the guest speaker at the chamber's membership breakfast.
More than two-thirds of Massachusetts Lawmakers get reimbursement for travel to work.
More snow more money and what sequester cuts could mean for Marlborough; we have what you need to know today.
A White House report gives examples of where federal aid would be cut.
The Department of Public Works is ready to take on this weekend's snow.
Marlborough has spent over $1.2 million on snow removal this year.
Want to meet with your state representative?
Congresswoman Niki Tsongas spoke with the Marlborough Patch about the importance of connecting with constituents during a Congress on Your Corner program.
From fast food to a new restaurant; we have the latest health inspections from Marlborough
One reader was concerned about the melting snow and the salt and sand that is in the snow along roadways.
From midday robberies to the cost of the blizzard; we have the news you need today.
Input for an Economic Development Master Plan has been requested from the City Council and other boards and city agencies.
From the danger of driving in a blizzard to overtime for firefighters; we have what you need to know today.
Crews will be working all week to open up Marlborough's streets following the 2013 Blizzard.
Governor Deval Patrick has declared a State of Emergency, but what does that mean?
The Marlborough DPW spent the day preparing for the impending blizzard.
With the 2013 Blizzard coming up, we have the emergency numbers you will need as the snow starts flying.
A reader asked about the city's rules related to sidewalk-shoveling, particularly when said sidewalks are where children wait for the bus.
Public skating at Ward Park and Holt's Grove is back on with the falling temperatures.
AAA announced its latest survey.
From public skating at Ward Park and Holt's Grove to our latest photo contest; we have what you need to know today.
Marlborough's member of Congress was appointed to the position on Monday.
We have a list of the top ten taxpayers in Marlborough for the last year.
Hannaford Supermarket received a positive health inspection.
The mayor has released a list of reasons for having Ward Park serve as the location for a new Senior Center.
Warm weather has put a stop to free public skating in the city.
A limited number of flu vaccines are available at the Board of Health.