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THE WEEK IN MARLBOROUGH: 'Explosions' on Berlin; Bank Robbery; Marlborough School Among 'Best' List
Take a jog through the past week on Marlborough Patch.

Here’s a handy list of links:
- History Meets Drama at City’s Public Library: Ted Zalewski will embody Teddy Roosevelt at the Marlborough Public Library on Wednesday, March 25.
- Marlborough Youth Commission Seeking Nominations for Youth Service Awards: The deadline for nominations is Friday, April 10.
- UPDATE: Robber Asked for Money, Fled Bank: An unarmed robber demanded cash at a local bank.
- Mayor Meets with State Officials: Matters discussed at the meeting include local aid, Chapter 70 and more.
- What Were the ‘Explosions’ on Berlin Road? Readers are asking what were the ‘sounds of gunshots’ heard on Berlin Road?
- Marlborough Planet Fitness Members: Do You Agree With the Club’s Judgment-Free Zone Policy on Transgenders? An ex-member is suing the company for more than $25K in damages after she encountered a transgender woman in the ladies locker room.
- 2-Car Crash on 495 Causes Major Delays: There are major delays on the highway after a crash on 495.
- Marlborough Police: 2 Arrests for Assault; Larceny: The following are excerpts supplied by the Marlborough Police. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
- Stay Off the Ice! Ft. Meadow Reservoir Not Safe: The city is warning residents to stay off Ft. Meadow Reservoir.
- It’s Going to be The ‘Worst Allergy Season Ever’: No, Really: Doctors are predicting a season of itchy eyes and sneezing.
- National Grid Customers Can Anticipate Lower Electricity and Natural Gas Bills: Spring brings reduced energy prices.
- Marlborough School Ranked Among Best in Massachusetts: Niche Rankings recently released its “Best Public High Schools” list.
- 25 Summer Internships (Some Paid!) Near You: It’s that time. Are you looking for a summer position? Start here. CBS, Raytheon and many others are looking for summer interns.
- Buddhist Group Meets Mondays; All Are Welcome: The Unitarian Church invites anyone interested to a Buddhist group every week.
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