The Westford Republican said in a statement that he is disappointed that the Golnik campaign has cancelled a proposed debate in the Greater Lawrence area.
Home composting kits from the city offer a way to bring fresh nutrients to your garden.
People are practicing yoga to raise money for the National MS Society while the conservation commission meets tonight.
Funding for a regional lockup center that could be a boon to the Marlborough Police department has been secured.
Keeping your kids healthy with a quality school lunch and take advantage of the library's fine free wednesdays.
The $1.5 billion bill helps build infrastructure that strengthens the state’s economy over the long term, governor says.
Cookie decorating and a mini arts fair should help keep you entertained today.
Patch asked political influencers to react to the news Paul Ryan will be Mitt Romney's running mate.
Do you think speeding is an issue in Marlborough? If so, let us know where you think it's the worst.
The state Senate candidate responds to a Massachusetts Democratic Party press release that pounced on a live chat claim that Bill Clinton endorsed Cavaretta—a Republican.
Here are 5 facts about the proposed affordable housing project.
Cavaretta challenging incumbent Sen. Jamie Eldridge (D) for the Middlesex and Worcester District. Have a question for the challenger? Ask it here.
Developers will meet again with the city next month.
Marlborough's new emergency notification system is now up and running.
Dean Cavaretta is running against Jamie Eldridge for the state Senate in the Middlesex and Worcester District.
The organization backed the incumbent in the Congressional race, citing her record of fighting for women's reproductive rights.
The Gutierrez Company wants to build 243 apartments under the state's Chapter 40B affordable housing law.
The governor on Saturday sent 'Melissa's Bill' back to the Legislature.
A mosquito collected in Sudbury near the city line has prompted the action by the Central Massachusetts Mosquito Control Project.
Third District Congressional Candidate Tom Weaver looks back--and forward.
The council also announced the adoption of a new system for communicating with residents during emergencies.
In the third of our Congressional Live Chats, Jon Golnik (R-Carlisle) told Patch readers why he thinks its time to replace Niki Tsongas.
The Marlborough Economic Development Corporation is leading a push to develop a network of parks in Marlborough, Northborough, Westborough and Southborough.
We'll be talking live with Congressional candidate Jon Golnik (R-Carlisle). Get your questions ready!
With the first full week of the new container system under way, here's some tips and tricks to keep in mind.
Ask your questions to the incumbent.
Marlborough's incumbent Congresswoman will be live on Friday morning to answer your questions.
A grand opening is planned for July 19.
With a live Q&A chat coming up on Friday, Patch wants to know what questions you'd ask the U.S. Senate candidate from Massachusetts.
The money comes from drug forfeiture funds.
Patch chatted with Congressional candidate Tom Weaver.
The convenience store chain has granted the City Council extra time to rule on its application.
Here's how to check if you have this malware on your computer.
The EPA will lay out the plan to clean up the former gas station property at a meeting on July 10.
Marlborough is likely to learn in late August if its downtown will be receive the designation.
Third Congressional District candidate Jon Golnik (R-Carlisle) used the Supreme Court decision this morning to highlight differences against Niki Tsongas.
Ruling strikes down other portions of Obamacare.
The lawmaker will mingle with constituents in Marlborough on Thursday.
The Cider Knoll Community Gardens had their official opening and some plots are almost ready for harvest.
While Cumberland Farms dominated discussion, the council was busy on some other fronts as well.