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Gov. Deval Patrick held ceremonies to honor the winner and runners up.
Traffic and litter were among the concerns raised by residents of the Walker and Framingham street areas.
Undocumented or illegal immigrants applaud the Obama administration's new policy to not pursue deportation of children who arrived in this country illegally with their parents, if they are under the age of 30 and have no criminal record.
Starting next month, Marlborough residents will have a new trash and recycling collection program.
Complaints have been raised about the condition of some city cemeteries, especially where veteran's graves are involved.
A few of the candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting Marlborough are listed below.
Officials hope a new park in downtown disappears before long, replaced by a new building.
The Wednesday event will feature more than two dozen of the city's biggest employers.
Summer will bring work to Marlborough High School and Kane Elementary.
A multi-community Mass in Motion initiative brings town officials and key stakeholders together over active living and healthy eating.
The Senate passed legislation preventing unnecessary and unlawful foreclosures.
The supporters of a plan to earn state designation for the downtown say it could help downtown grow and thrive.
For the first time, the Marlborough Public Library will adult offer summer reading programs--complete with prizes--alongside those for teens and children.
The City Council voted a resolution backing the schools and then beat back an attempt to slash the school department budget.
The City Council will take up the spending plan when it meets at 8 p.m. Monday.
Pope said he will skip Sunday's ceremonies to ensure focus remains on the graduating seniors.
A vocal crowd packed the meeting room as the board took up the teachers union's recent resolution.
Close to 40 job-seekers and promotion hunters packed into a lecture hall at Marlborough High School to get the latest in resume and interviewing advice.
Find out what’s open and closed because of the holiday.
Patch looks back at the biggest stories of the week in Marlborough.
The new park fills a vacant lot left when a restaurant burned in 2010--and was announced two days after a former mayor criticized current officials for not investing in public amenities.
Superintendent Anthony Pope said a range of possible cuts will be presented to help close a $1.1 million hole in the 2013 schools budget.
Boston Scientific, Raytheon and others will be on hand to meet potential employees next month.
The National Registry of Exonerations documents more than 2,000 people who it says were wrongly imprisoned for crimes they did not commit.
The City Council will take a final vote on the fiscal year 2013 budget at its next meeting.
Patch takes a look back the week's biggest stories.
School board chair's written support of superintendent raises questions for letter-writer.
Marlborough's first foray into community gardening is proving popular with residents, prompting officials to create extra plots for the coming season.
Flags are at half staff today to honor fallen Peace Officers.
The first Marlborough Works job fair is scheduled for June 13.
May 25 is the last day to get in applications, which must include a one-page essay.
Several councilors leveled criticism at school officials during a review of their spending plan for 2013.
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President Barack Obama came out in support of gay marriage yesterday.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security on Tuesday told state officials Secure Communities will be enacted in Massachusetts, beginning next week. The program identifies illegal immigrants charged with crimes for deportation.
Mayor Arthur Vigeant's office has completed its investigation into the alleged wrongdoing by Superintendent Anthony Pope.
Mayor Arthur Vigeant's office comments on the company's latest announcement.
This is a look back at the week in news in Marlborough.
It’s been an interesting week in the U.S. Senate Race between Democrat Elizabeth Warren and incumbent Republican Scott Brown.