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Assaults, Larceny, Harassment, Fraud: Marlborough Police Log
The following are excerpts from the Marlborough police log. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.

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The following are excerpts from the Marlborough police log. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.

Thanks to the O'Leary Foundation, firefighters got this important training.
It's the only hotel in Central Massachusetts to get the distinction from AAA.
A parcel of land is likely to be named after the late John Schunder.
The new mayor will address a variety of issues in her first annual speech.
The Milford police chief, for his birthday this year, is asking for donations for a special cause.
A medical marijuana corporation is looking at Natick for a possible home.
It looks like none of the options or bids worked out for the Spurr House, and it is likely to become a parking lot.
Marlborough firefighters are often praised for their willingness to go above and beyond the call of duty. This one may have been a first.
Marlborough PD is assisting Berlin police in looking for a man they say ripped off Cabela's, and while he had a baby in his carriage.
The next hearing on a 60 housing unit project proposed for the old Mahoney's site is coming up.
The deadline to apply for affordable housing at Avalon at Meadow Walk is this month.
The following are excerpts from the Westborough police log. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
The Framingham-based Advocates is expanding its jail diversion program.
With lots of pics of big trucks, the head of the DPW and the sewer department talk about the latest projects, and new facility.
The workshop is part of Promoting Healthy Communities, a new nationwide initiative from PLA.
A garbage truck pulled down a bunch of wires near the police station, and the truck may be stuck there for quite some time.
The Worcester man has been charged with marriage fraud.
Going to be away for Milford's special election on the marijuana referendum? Absentee ballots are now available.
We all know someone who deserves it; get your nomination in.