The deadline in Marlborough to pull papers to run in 2023 passed on Friday, with a few candidates jumping in.
Marlborough's field of 2023 candidates is getting larger with new potential at-large and ward council candidates.
A Texas-based developer that sought a zoning change in July for a new residential district along Sasseville Way.
State lawmakers have stuffed the state's 2024 budget full of funds for local initiatives. Here's how Marlborough will benefit.
The City of Marlborough will hold a Cable License proceeding regarding the renewal of the cable license of Verizon New England Inc.
There are 33 homeless families living in Marlborough hotels. Here's how three mayoral candidates are responding.
The two-term Ward 1 Councilor will be moving away from Marlborough due to a family committment.
Marlborough's field of 2023 candidates grew, with several new faces pulling papers to run in key local races.
The race to replace Arthur Vigeant already includes two sitting Marlborough City Councilors.
The Marlborough City Council recently voted to approve the site plan for the Rowe Funeral Home development, but altered the plans.
Residents may purchase their annual stickers at the Transfer Station located at 860 Boston Post Road East or the DPW at 135 Neil Street.
Marlborough candidates began pulling papers on May 8 and have until Aug. 18 to file to run for mayor, city council and school committee.
Ward 6 Councilor Sean Navin's move comes after At-Large Councilor Samantha Perlman said she would leave her seat to run for mayor.
Some major moves have happened before Marlborough's 2023 election, but the races will kick off in May when the nominating period starts.
There are now two declared candidates running in 2023 for the open Marlborough mayor seat.
Councilors approved a 99-unit development at the former Rowe Funeral Home site, but it might not move forward due to major changes.
Marlborough Mayor Arthur Vigeant entered his 30th year in elected office in 2023.
The 42nd annual Middlesex and Worcester District senior conference will take place in-person for the first time since 2019.
Burning season is coming to an end soon, but now you can get burning permits quickly online.
The 1 percent stipends were approved by the Marlborough City Council this week.
Ward 3 Councilor Christian Dumais will kick off his mayoral bid at an event in March.
The owners of All Fur Love, which has a location in Medway, wanted to move into a vacant space along Lincoln Street in a residential area.
Marlborough has also increased the work-off benefit. Residents over 60 can use the program to lower tax bills by volunteering.
Plans for the 36-unit downtown building were approved in 2018. Recent moves on the site indicate construction may begin.
The city council will hold a public hearing on the local law changes in February.
On average, Marlborough residents are in for a $200 tax bill increase in the coming year even with a reduction in the tax rate.
Apart from statewide races, Marlborough voters went to the polls Tuesday to decide key local races.
See the local issues up for a vote in 2022, including ballot questions and local state and federal candidates.
Get your civic duty out of the way now. Two weeks of early voting in Massachusetts begins Saturday.
Marlborough's drop off site allows residents to get rid of bulky items, yard waste and more.
State Sen. Jamie Eldridge and has opposed an effort to repeal a new law that grants licenses to undocumented people.
Lawmakers have added thousands in earmarks for various projects in Marlborough, according to the budget.
Marlborough Mayor Arthur Vigeant will go before the Marlborough Conservation Commission on Thursday.
The project at the corner of Mechanic and Lincoln streets would overtake a nearly empty lot in the French Hill neighborhood
Marlborough City Clerk Steve Kerrigan was first hired in 2019 after Lisa Thomas' retirement.
The developer behind Walcott Heritage Farms took Marlborough to state Land Court after councilors denied the project last summer.
Marlborough councilors in April balked at Mayor Arthur Vigeant's ARPA plans, and the plan came back to council this week.
Mayor Arthur Vigeant was preparing to veto a council order related to the purchase of land along Locke Drive for a new fire station.
Marlborough received about $12 million in COVID-19 relief from the federal government, and now councilors want to have a say in spending it.
Mayor Arthur Vigeant submitted his proposed budget to city council this week, with staffing and utility costs driving the increase.