The first 50 people in line will receive a free açaí bowl.
Treating moms to brunch or dinner is one of the top ways to celebrate Mother’s Day on Sunday.
The City of Marlborough’s commuter shuttle program will soon be under new management.
Police said no foul play was suspected.
Officers handled 229 total incidents and calls and made 65 arrests in April 2026.
At Assabet Valley, the funding will go toward two new CTE programs in public safety and veterinary science.
A proposed zoning change discussed at a recent City Council meeting could significantly alter the future of a stretch of Forest Street.
Eny Fernandes of Marlboro Receives National 2026 Memory Care Innovation Award
Marlborough is among 229 communities to receive state fire safety grants.
The varsity hockey team at Hillside School recently wrapped up its “Points for Charity” fundraiser.
Officials are warning residents that they may hear loud, controlled detonations over the coming week
Both Lauren and Lindsay Lefebvre have played a large role in their team’s success this season.
The city recorded 8 closed home sales in March, an over 38 percent decrease compared to the same period last year.
Following the walk, participants will be invited back to the Vibes Candles storefront for a post-event gathering called “The Wind Down.”
Traveling to Aruba? Popular ATV tours may be destroying endangered owl nests, warns a local wildlife rescuer.
His final day with the district is scheduled for June 30.
The three-day event features dozens of realistic, animatronic dinosaurs.
The dam on the northeast side of Hager Pond has been deemed one of the most unsafe in the state, according to Sen. Jamie Eldridge.
A ribbon-cutting marks the bank's opening, featuring local leaders and a large donation to the Boys & Girls Clubs of MetroWest.
It's not yet clear what caused the crash, and an investigation is ongoing.
The chain known for its burgers, chicken nuggets and fries will move into the Marlboro Commons.
The team in the New England Football League will compete in the upcoming summer season, according to league standings.
The 78-year-old was a former accounting and real estate executive in Sudbury.
The business celebrated its opening with a ribbon-cutting on Wednesday.
The individual was seen walking in the area before the vehicle was taken, police said.
The generous donation is just one of several that UMass Memorial Health has received for the project.
The prize was won from the Massachusetts State Lottery's Powerball drawing.
Residents can expect sweeping to take place in neighborhoods throughout the coming weeks, though exact timing will vary by street.
Officers in Marlborough were busy throughout March, according to the department's newly released monthly activity report.
Police said the injury happened during an argument inside an apartment building in the city.
The victim has been identified as a 26-year-old, according to Connecticut state police.
For families who want to celebrate without having to cook themselves, several Marlborough restaurants will be open on Sunday.
Police said he was making plans to meet with someone he thought was a teenage girl.
The No Kings movement gained national attention last year when millions participated in coordinated protests.
The funding is meant to support fan celebrations across the state in celebration of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The students competed to test their skills and see how they rank amongst peers in several business-related challenges.
The project will nearly double the size of the emergency room at UMass Memorial Medical Center's Marlborough Campus.
Longtime Marlborough resident Mike Blair launched his own business, bringing high-tech coolers to local schools and sporting facilities.
The couple told the Metrowest Daily News that they have only about 50 towns to go.
He was sworn in alongside two of the city's newest firefighters, Maurice Jarmman and Seth Gilchrest.