Community Corner
Giving Back and New Features in Marlborough
Here are five things to help inform your day in Marlborough.

Giving Back
Here at Patch we like to get involved with the community. Yesterday, Editor Sam Bonacci volunteered with the Marlborough Public Library. He found the location a pleasure to spend time at and encouraged others to give back in a similar manner.
Putting on Hold
We know you are all smart folks who are up on what is on offer in your city, but we wanted to take this opportunity to remind you of something we at the Marlborough Patch forgot — the resources of your library are actually the resources of all the libraries in the area. If you are looking for a book, don't get discouraged if it isn't at the Marlborough Library, as they can likely get their hands on it from another library and have it delivered directly to them in town.
New Features on Patch
New features have been added to further the conversation on Marlborough Patch. There have been a bunch of changes, but we want you to know they are for the better and will continue to improve the way you get and share information about your town moving forward.
Welcome Back Chief, Glad You Never Left Us
Marlborough's Police Chief, Mark Leonard, has been easy to work with and always helpful in explaining in the easiest terms possible what goes on with his department. Transparency and openness is an important keystone of local government, so we at the Marlborough Patch would like to congratulate Leonard on another four years.
Judge Stark (Winter is Coming)
Jennifer A. Stark has filled a vacancy at the Marlborough District Court. We hope that she is as much of a fan of Game of Thrones as we are.
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