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Records Reveal Little About Augustus' Hiring As MA Housing Secretary
Ed Augustus has a long record in government. But the Healey administration has little to reveal about his hiring as housing chief.

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Ed Augustus has a long record in government. But the Healey administration has little to reveal about his hiring as housing chief.

The race to replace Arthur Vigeant already includes two sitting Marlborough City Councilors.
For the second season, the Westborough market will take place at Congregation B'nai Shalom through October.
The winner of the large prize will remain a mystery, according to the state lottery.
A campfire smell and noticeable haze blanketed Massachusetts Tuesday. Smoke could linger for another day.
The Westborough senior is among only 16 in Massachusetts to receive a college-funded National Merit award.
Worcester's 2023 election is shaping up to be an expensive one with many candidates flush with cash — more than usual at this point.
A thunderstorm was heading toward western Middlesex County Tuesday, with strong winds and hail possible.
Five candidates are in the running to fill the seat left open by Jessica Polizzotti until the 2024 election.
The Marlborough City Council recently voted to approve the site plan for the Rowe Funeral Home development, but altered the plans.
The event this weekend follows a town proclamation recognizing the struggles of LGBTQ+ people.
Apart from cathode ray tubes, mattresses and box springs are one of the hardest items to recycle. Milford residents have a new option.
State Rep. Peter Durant, R-Charlton, follows Democrat Jonathan Zlotnik into the race as Gobi heads to the Healey administration.
See which cities and towns in Massachusetts are home to some of the world's biggest corporations.
The six-room shelter at Zion Lutheran in Greendale for small families could open in 2024, organizers say.
Wildfire smoke from Quebec will blanket Massachusetts on Tuesday. Sensitive groups are being advised to reduce outdoor activity.
Residents may purchase their annual stickers at the Transfer Station located at 860 Boston Post Road East or the DPW at 135 Neil Street.
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Karen Hutchinson, a Library Assistant at the Westborough Public Library, is an employee in the Children's Department.
The Wayside Inn event in June is coming to town through the Wayland Who Says I Can't Foundation, which helps buy athletic prosthetics.