The “A Boost For Youth” campaign wants to make up for losses due to school being canceled over coronavirus.
See if you recognize this nude man, who Marlborough police have dubbed the "lone streaker."
Marlborough had the lowest number of active coronavirus since April 24 on Sunday, according to health officials.
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The government is now mailing Economic Impact Payments (EIP) in the form of prepaid debit cards. Here's what you need to know.
New state data show how severely the coronavirus pandemic is hitting local senior care facilities.
Student debt forgiveness – for a fee?
BBB launching funding for small businesses in MA
Marlborough police and fire parades lifted spirits during the coronavirus shutdown.
The state House has passed a measure authorizing up to $1.7 billion in IT spending.
Allergy sufferers beware, as high rates of some types of pollen are expected in Massachusetts in the coming days.
Marlborough recently refinanced $31.3 million in bonds to save money.
The week-over-week increase in coronavirus cases in Marlborough has been trending down since late April, data show.
Two men were arrested and charged early Saturday morning in Marlborough after a drug exchange, police said.
Due to the outbreak of COVID-19 the application deadline for the 2020 City of Marlborough Scholarship has been extended to June 12, 2020.
The state will give about $502 million to cities and towns. The money can't be used to make up for revenue lost during coronavirus closures.
A 19-year-old man has been charged with assault and possession of drugs, Marlborough police reported.
MassDOT crews will be in Marlborough working in the area of Route 20 and I-495.
The Cemetery Cleanup is aimed for Preparation of Memorial Day.
It's not a traditional year for graduations. Highlight a graduate you know with a tribute in the Patch virtual yearbook.
Marlborough Mayor Arthur Vigeant on Thursday spoke about reopening the city as health officials see some positive signs in virus data.
Marlborough school officials are planning a live graduation for the class of 2020, but modified for coronavirus safety.
State troopers pulled over the driver from Stratford, Conn., along I-495 early Tuesday morning.
The masks were given to the Marlborough Emergency Management, and will be distributed throughout the community.
Two Advanced Math and Science Academy students raised money to benefit Marlborough's Community Cupboard food pantry.
Marlborough police arrested Sharn Kerivan, of Hudson, early Monday morning after an employee reported a shoplifter.
Under new state guidelines, golf courses across Massachusetts are being allowed to reopen.
A Florida-based developer is seeking permission for a new multifamily building on 28 acres east of downtown Marlborough.
For the second time during the coronavirus pandemic, Marlborough is giving residents more time to pay car taxes.
Marlborough is using school bus routes to drop off food to dozens of spots in the city during the coronavirus crisis.
There are now over 500 people in Marlborough who have tested positive for coronavirus, according to health officials.
The Household Hazardous Waste Day for May 2, 2020 has been cancelled, due to the current situation with COVID-19.
Hundreds were tested for coronavirus at a Marlborough assisted living facility recently.
In a letter, employees at Thom Marlboro offer help to local residents during the coronavirus crisis.
The final suspect only surrendered after a Marlborough police K9 arrived at the scene, according to Ashland police.
Mayor Arthur Vigeant has also announced other program cancellations, and new deadlines for tax and utility bills.
Below is a video of the Tuesday, April 28, 2020, City of Marlborough COVID-19 Update Press Conference.
The city's latest death was reported on Sunday, with total coronavirus cases now near 400.
The $119 test may show if a person developed antibodies to fight COVID-19. But some question the accuracy of the tests.