Coming up on the Marlborough Patch calendar: The International Gem & Jewelry Show - Marlborough, MA (July 2026)
The 15th Annual Running with the Wolves 5K & 10K is coming up in July.
Marlborough officers responded to more than 3,100 incidents in June.
A victim and a suspect are dead after a Berlin shooting led to an I-495 standoff in Lowell.
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Marlborough will begin working with a new emergency ambulance provider this week.
This comes as "extreme heat" is expected to feel like more than 110 degrees Fahrenheit.
You won’t want to miss The International Gem & Jewelry Show - Marlborough, MA (July 2026) on the Marlborough Patch calendar
Cindy Albert has been installed as the next president of the Rotary Club of Marlborough.
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Spotted on the Marlborough calendar: 3rd Annual Pride at The Park
Marlborough police are bringing back a summer program that rewards young bicyclists for safe riding.
Your guide to fireworks, parades and other July 4 celebrations of America's 250th anniversary in and around Marlborough.
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Memorial Beach is closed as Fort Meadow Reservoir undergoes a lake weed treatment.
Janina Brooke Murphy was found dead at a Burlington home in March.
Lawyers at Mirick volunteered at the Boys & Girls Club recently as part of the Mirick Gives Back program
A Marlborough technology company has been acquired as part of a public sector technology expansion.
He taught and coached at Marlborough High School from 2004 to 2024.
Marlborough School officials recognized five Student Advisory Council members for sharing student feedback during the 2025-26 year.
Your guide to fireworks, parades and other July 4 celebrations of America’s 250th anniversary in and around Marlborough.
The companies will each receive over $100,000 in state workforce training money through a new Healey-Driscoll grant round.
Cops for Kids with Cancer provides financial help to families involved in the care of children with cancer.
Officer Keith Moro received a state award for helping residents in crisis access mental health services and support.
The market will return Saturday for another summer season behind City Hall.
The four-story, 200,000-square-foot building is expected to open in 2028.
Sarah Casey and Tara Sobaleski will take on new leadership roles at two schools in the district.
A fundraiser for a Marlborough wedding photographer stabbed while working at a Maine reception has raised more than $22,000.
Residents will have another opportunity on Tuesday to learn about the proposed Richer Elementary School building project.
The students help to produce care packages that will be distributed to support local children.
The official youth basketball platform of the Boston Celtics will bring its summer camp to the city this summer.
The union said firefighters had no available fire companies Wednesday afternoon after crews responded to two incidents minutes apart.
The business will mark its ten-year anniversary with a ribbon-cutting celebration.
The number of traffic stops and 911 calls both rose compared to April.
Born one minute apart, Shelby and Bodie Caissie became Eagle Scouts with just under a year between ceremonies
The parks are open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The money was included in the Massachusetts Senate’s $63.37 billion FY27 budget.
A Brazilian national living in Marlborough is accused of using a fake passport to open business bank accounts.
A Marlborough student at Endicott College is turning grief, family history and hands-on experience into a path toward nursing.