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MARLBOROUGH – The city’s commuter shuttle service has been given a boost.
During the City Council meeting on Nov. 7, Mayor Arthur Vigeant and the Marlborough Economic Development Corp. (MEDC) announced that the city has received a grant of $250,000 from MassDevelopment’s Taxi & Livery Part nership Program.
The funds will be used to continue funding the shuttle service, which con sists of one 12-passenger van that makes three round trips in the morning and three round trips in the evening.
According to a release from the mayor’s office, “Ridership has steadily increased
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MARLBOROUGH – Speakeasies, moon shine, hurricanes and even the sudden death of a mayor – this year the theme of the Marlborough Historical Society’s calendar is “Disasters, Scandals and Scoundrels.”
“This year’s theme is enticing,” said Linda Rennie, recording secretary for the historical society’s trustees.
Each year, the Marlborough Historical Society publishes a calendar as a fund raiser.
In the past, the themes have included “Cruise the Main,” “Dining & Dancing in the City,” “Clubs & Societies,” sports and the Marlborough Fire Department.
HUDSON – An article that adds language regarding appeals of a Planning Board decision will go before Town Meeting. According to attorney Mark Babrows ki, who is Hudson’s special counsel for the Intel redevelopment project, Hudson’s zoning bylaws do not include a section on
appeals of site plan decisions. Residents could only appeal decisions after a build ing permit was issued and denied. The appeal would then go before the Board of Appeals, Babrowski said during a Nov. 1 Planning Board meeting.
hawks field hockey season comes to an end
HHS loses to Norwell in postseason
From left, Linda Rennie and Trish Holt with the Marlborough Historical Society’s 2023 calendar, “Disasters, Scandals and Scoundrels.”
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The pandemic was a difficult time for our com munity, and many are still dealing with the finan cial impact. To help, Northborough received $4.5 million dollars in aid from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). The Board of Selectmen (BOS) is solely responsible for determining how these funds will be spent.
Since the BOS is respon sible for spending these funds, they should be asking one question:
“How can these funds be used to help as many North borough residential taxpayers as possible?”
The BOS held a sparsely attended ARPA public input session to hear ideas from residents. This doesn’t give the BOS permission to use the ARPA funds to benefit the 25 or so residents who at tended or for projects proposed by the loudest voices.
If the ARPA funds are used correctly it should lead to future tax savings for residents.
How? Simple.
Use the ARPA funds for capital assets and projects that have already been identified. These projects need to be done whether or not ARPA funds are used.
For example, we need a new fire engine. The fire engine is 20+ years old and must be replaced. If ARPA funds are NOT used, Northborough will be forced to take on new debt to purchase it. Taxes
is the northernmost wine district in the Burgundy region of France. Although Chablis wines are crafted from 100% Chardonnay grapes, they are unlike any other Chardonnay wines you may have tasted. The cool weather and shorter growing season as well as the ancient chalky soil of the region contribute to the unusual flavor palate of these lean, bone-dry, white wines. The subtle citrus and green apple tartness, flinty mineral ity, and palate-cleansing acidity make Chablis an excellent choice to serve with oysters, shrimp, and scallops.
When purchasing Chablis wines be aware that they are classified into four quality ranks: grand cru Chablis is the best, followed by premier cru, Chablis, and finally Petit Chablis.
Winemakers from Chablis use a “mini mal intervention” approach when it comes to producing their wine. By intervening with the natural flavors of the wine grape as little as possible, the wine grape itself is allowed to shine in the glass. At JULIO’S LIQUORS, we carry over 3,000 labels from 16 different countries. We also offer a wide variety of fine wines, spirits, beer, and tobacco. For more information, please call 508-366-1942. We are located at 140 Turnpike Rd., Rt. 9 East HINT: Varying climate conditions lead to vintage variations in the quality and quantities of the Chablis wines produced each year.
How would you spend $4.5 million dollars?
will go up or other programs will be cut in order to pay off the debt. If ARPA funds ARE used, no new debt will be needed. By using the ARPA money, it will effec tively save taxpayers $800,000 plus inter est in future taxes.
Select men Jason Perreault and Scott Rogers, plus the Town Administrator sup port these projects because they understand how to properly use resources in the best interest of taxpayers.
The funds shouldn’t be used on most of the projects the BOS is considering. Projects like a Rail Trail study for $100,000, or $500,000 for businesses, or benches, or trees. Not that these are bad projects, but they’re projects that don’t directly re duce future taxes.
Unfortunately, the other members of the BOS haven’t asked the right question and haven’t considered the impact the pandemic had on you and
Tim KaelinMember of the Northborough Appropriations Committee, Former member of the Board of Selectmen, Former Chair of the Diversity and Inclusion Committee, and former member of the Council on Aging.
success, and truly appreciat ing the hope they give to those suffering.
We want to focus on those in all stages of recovery. And it is truly cause for celebration.
Here’s a statistic you don’t hear too often when we’re talk ing about addiction: 75% of those with substance use dis order achieve recovery. Recov ery is not just possible, but it’s common.
Stigma also prevents those in recovery from living their lives to the fullest. Those in recovery often face stigma while seeking employment and housing. It’s not right.
Usually when we talk about the opioid epidemic, we talk about the grimmest statistics — the overdose deaths. It’s hard not to when this disease claimed nearly 108,000 lives in this country last year. We talk about the lives lost and the families destroyed.
While we won’t forget about those lost, we also need to re member those who are here, working on their recovery every day.
During Recovery Month, I spent time visiting all the peer recovery resource centers in our county, speaking to those in recovery, recognizing their
That’s a huge majority of people who are successfully overcoming the disease of ad diction. We should be celebrat ing success more and stigmatiz ing less.
When I hear that 75% num ber, I’m given hope.
Recovery begins with hope. As Theodore Roosevelt once said, “Believe you can and you’re halfway there.”
Addiction is a community problem and requires a com munity solution. It is up to all of us to share successes, for those in recovery to tell their stories, and to help remove the stigma around addiction.
Stigma prevents those suffer ing from the disease of addiction from getting the help and treat ment they need and deserve.
No person should be defined only by their disease. It’s not who they really are. Also, if we want people to get better, we must help them achieve the sense of stability and purpose a good job and permanent home provides.
Building a community where people are embraced, respected, and supported by their peers gives us all hope.
Through that vision of hope, we can see an end to the scourge of addiction.
a criminal, a sexual predator, the K.K.K., the Oathkeepers, the Proud Boys, Qanon, and lean toward immoral behavior, doesn’t that make the voter just as guilty? And, what kind of example does that send to your grandchildren, and young adults, to support a pathological liar and a thief?
The U. S. is already great and Donald Trump made it worse. Sure, he was going to make Mexico pay for it. L.O.L. . One has to be blind if they can’t see that the G.O.P. is aiding and abetting all the previous hate groups. It’s amazing so many people will open themselves up to so much misinformation, dis information, and lies. The G.O.P has become the obstruction party and the reason nothing gets done in Congress. Like Fox news, a lie is the truth, and the truth is a lie. The radical G.O.P. has lost its soul.
In response to Mr. David Met calf’s editorial, on Friday, Sept. 23rd, I would respectfully like to offer a different opinion, There were dozens of judges who ruled against Donald Trump’s law suits. Some were even appoint ed by Mr. Trump. If you vote for
As an Independant, I owe no allegiance to either party, but, you must speak truth to power. There is just too much Dark Money corrupting Congress.
Respectfully yours, Ronald L. Lombard Sr. Shrewsbury
HUDSON - After a frightening 26 hours, Hudson residents Kathy and Gary Johnson have been reunited with their cat.
Jasmine, the Johnson fam ily’s 19-year-old cat, was stolen Oct. 27.
After Kathy realized Jasmine was missing, her daughters examined the family’s Ring camera and saw that a couple swiped the cat from underneath a car in their driveway.
“Without the Ring camera, I don’t think I would have gotten her back,” she said.
According to Kathy, Jasmine had been missing for 26 hours before the police reunited her with the family.
“I am very relieved and hap py that she was not hurt or dumped anywhere. I am so happy that the police were able to locate her and bring her home to us. I am very grateful they were able to do that,” Kathy said.
After she posted about Jas mine missing on Facebook, Hudson residents sent her kind messages.
“The community, oh my goodness. When I posted it on Facebook, it was amazing how many people privately mes saged me and came together and helped. I am so grateful for ev erybody. People around here are so nice and caring,” Kathy said.
“She’s a big part of our fam ily,” she added.
The Johnson family adopted Jasmine from the Sterling Ani mal Shelter back in 2004.
Kathy said that Jasmine has been part of the family since her daughters, Kelsey, Ashley and Kaylee were young.
“They don’t know anything else but having that cat in our world, so it was very difficult for them. When she was taken, they were nervous,” Kathy said.
When the family adopted Jasmine, she was skittish. Now, Kathy said that Jasmine “acts like a dog” and tries to defend the yard from the dogs that walk by while she is outside.
“Even though she’s small, she thinks she’s mighty. She’s not afraid of going up against the big dogs and telling them to get out of her space. That’s kind of a funny thing about her,” she said.
“She likes to sit on your chest and snuggle,” Kathy said. “She’s really a lovable cat.”
GRAFTON - It was a day to run and celebrate, to shoot apples out of cannons and to play with empty boxes.
And let’s not forget the pump kin trebuchet.
On Nov. 6, Community Harvest Project held its Harvest Home Fall Festival and, for the first time since 2019, its 5K run.
The event also featured a hay ride, silent auction, live music and children’s activities.
“It was a great event to learn about the Community Harvest Project,” said Melanie Gnazzo, a member of CHP’s board of direc tors. “It’s a beautiful day and a great turnout.”
The Community Harvest Proj ect, which has a mission to provide fresh fruit and vegetables to local food banks and programs, recently celebrated its 20th anniversary. The CHP runs a farm in North Grafton and an orchard in Harvard.
Volunteers provide the bulk of the labor, from planting to har vesting.
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The Grafton Food Pantry, one of the CHP’s regional part nerships, ran a booth near the entrance.
“We’re so fortunate to have them as partners,” said Roxanne Kaminiski, a member of the food pantry’s board of directors.
“They give us fresh produce.”
She added that 150 families who are served by the food pantry receive produce from the CHP.
For more information, visit https://community-harvest. org/.
The Shrewsbury School Committee and school leaders pose with Shrewsbury High School seniors.
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By Evan Walsh Contributing WriterSHREWSBURY - Four Shrews bury High School seniors re ceived awards for their work during a School Committee meeting Oct. 26.
“You’re phenomenally im pressive people… you’re highachieving, stretching your boundaries, but also all show ing a great deal of humility. We are incredibly proud of what you exemplify,” School Com mittee Chair Lynsey Heffernan said.
The Superintendent’s Award for Academic Excellence was awarded to the two seniors — Aditi Dosi and William Wu — who currently had the high est GPA in the class.
Dosi is a member of many honor societies, including speech and debate, and is copresident of the medical club. She has earned the Seal of Bilit eracy with Distinction in Span ish. She is interested in studying medicine and recently interned at UMass Medical Center, fo cusing on gene therapy and vision loss.
“I’d like to thank all my peers and my teachers who have supported me along the way,” Dosi said, giving a special thanks to her former AP Biol ogy teacher.
Wu is the president of the Student Council, the National Honor Society, and the National Latin Honor Society; a national qualifier in speech and debate and captain of the swim team.
He also developed a website that tracks COVID-19 cases in schools, which was covered by The Washington Post and honored by the state legislature.
The Award for Academic Growth and Student Leader ship in Learning, which Super intendent Joseph Sawyer said recognizes those who have pur sued a high academic effort and been positive role models, was awarded to Tiffany Asumeng and Bennett Ebinezer.
Asumeng attended the lead ership summit at the Con nections Conference to learn strategies to improve school culture and is an active member of Shrewsbury High School’s Senior Leadership Conference. She is also a member of the Black History Committee and the Psychology Club.
Sawyer described her as a “pillar of strength and positiv ity.”
Ebinezer is an accomplished pianist who volunteers and teaches the instrument to younger students. Ebinezer, who is passionate about medi cine, has shadowed two physi cians. He has plans to intern and conduct research at Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
At Shrewsbury High School, Ebinezer is the co-founder of the Board of Clubs, which seeks to organize the school’s extra curriculars more effectively.
“I’m blessed to receive an immense amount of support from those around me, and my goal for the future is to continue to reach new heights,” he said.
The Marlborough High School Class
MARLBOROUGH – “While the date may change, the day nev er will, it’s the Saturday before Thanksgiving at the church on the hill,” when the Women’s Fellowship holds the tradi tional Meeting House Fair, at the First Church in Marlbor ough, Congregational.
This year the old-fashioned fair is on Nov. 19, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Homemade baked goods will include apple pies made from scratch ready for you to pop in the oven. There will also be home baked cookies, a Christmas table, handmade crafts including wreaths and hand knitted and crocheted ponchos. Jewelry will be fea tured along with scarfs and pocketbooks. A Basket Raffle with a variety of themes will be held with the drawing at 1:30 p.m. A Recovered Treasures Room will feature books as well as other handy items you may be looking for.
At lunch time you can choose a tasty snack such as corn chow der, hot dogs and sandwiches as well as donuts, brownies and more including coffee, soda and water. There is something for everyone and everyone is invited to attend. The church is located at the corner of High and Bolton (Rte. 85) streets, above Union Common.
THE MARLBOROUGH HIGH SCHOOL Class of 1962 recently held its 60th reunion at the Portuguese Club in Hudson. This class was the last to attend classes at the Walker Building on Main Street and those at tending the reunion toured the Walker building as part of the fun. Those attending included 42 classmates as well as some spouses.
THE MARLBOROUGH HIS TORICAL SOCIETY’S Peter Rice Homestead, 377 Elm St., will be hosting a display of
Deb Marino is busy peeling apples for one of the apple pies made from scratch ready for the Meeting House Fair on Saturday, Nov. 19.
World War I pictures, artifacts, uniforms, etc., on Nov. 12, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The display is free and there will be refreshments.
A 40TH REUNION for the Marlborough High School Class of 1981 will be held at the Marlborough Country Club, 200 Concord Road, on Satur day, Nov. 19, at 7:30 p.m. The reunion will feature dinner and entertainment. For more information go to the Marl boro High School class of 1981 Facebook Page or Mary Cap padona - Mary.Cappadona@ gmail.com.
THE MARLBOROUGH HIGH SCHOOL Class of ’82 will hold a 40th Reunion on Friday, Nov. 22, 7 – 12 p.m., at the Marlbor ough Country Club. For more information, go to the Marlboro, Massachusetts High School Class of 1982 Face book page or kristencappello@ aol.com.
THE MARLBOROUGH HIS TORICAL SOCIETY will be hosting “The Evolution of the American Diner” featur ing Larry Cultrera, a longtime member of Society for Com mercial Archelogy.
To give this presentation a “diner feel,” this event will take place on Nov. 15, at 6 p.m., at the Main Street Café, 182 Main St. Admission is free and do nuts and coffee will be served.
Cultera wrote Classic Din ers of Massachusetts in 2011 which includes Marlborough’s own DiAntonio Diner. Joanne DiAntonio Rumsey also has provided some additional pho tographs for this presentation.
“PERFORMANCE AT ST. STEPHEN” takes place on Sunday, Nov. 13, with music and more at St. Stephen Lu theran Church, 537 Bolton St., with a concert by Pastor
Ed and Ruth Voosen. A preconcert activity begins at 3 p.m. with an Ice Cream Buffet. There is no fee for the concert, but donations are welcome.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Nov. 11 – Frank Marino, Roberta Collins, Karen Kraft and Dave Flynn Nov. 12 – Jean Peters and Diane Wenzel Nov. 13 – Nia Benoit Nov. 15 – Barbara McElman
Nov. 17 – Marge Nelson and KJ Haddad
Nov. 19 – Karen Seekamp, Brenda Costa and Gaye Rowe Nov. 20 – Samantha Dalbec, Michael Lombardi, Marcia Fitzgerald and Nancy Dalbec Nov. 21 – Dr. Bill Castelli and Rick Robinson
Nov. 22 – Joan Gregoire and Dave Williams Nov. 24 – Happy Thanksgiving
Shuttle service | from page 1 and is stronger than pre-Covid days.”
“It’s good to see the ridership increase,” said Councilor Mark Oram.
The complimentary service, which is conducted during
morning and evening rush hours, connects the Apex Cen ter off Route 20 and the “Marl borough Hills” business center park on Forest Street to the MBTA commuter rail station in Southborough.
“This option provides free
public transportation for those who take the train to and/or from Boston and Worcester,” said Vigeant.
The shuttle is also used for mid-day runs to transport se niors to and from the Senior Center for activities and grocery
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Land Court or Superior Court, Babrowski said.
However, Babrowski said that developers could opt not to request a building permit because they may not comply with some of the site plan conditions, delaying litigation.
“We are going to spin wheels [and] spend money and it is all going to be a waiting game,” he said. “It is always de novo in zoning, which means it is new again for the first time.”
The article before Town Meeting – Article 30 – would al low residents to directly appeal the Planning Board’s decision on site plan approval in court, instead of waiting to appeal
the decision to the Board of Appeals, he said.
Ultimately, the Planning Board voted 2-2 not to recom mend Article 30, but accord ing to Director of Planning and Community Development Kristina Johnson, the article will still go before Town Meet ing.
Residents speak out Residents who attended the meeting connected the pro posed bylaw to the redevelop ment of the former Intel site.
Over the summer, Intel con firmed that it planned to sell its property on Reed Road. Since, developers Portman Industrial have filed plans to construct a
1,284,640-square-foot distri bution warehouse on the site.
However, the project has led to residents, including those who live or work near the site, to speak out against the project.
At the Nov. 1 meeting, some residents voiced support for the current process of waiting to appeal site plan approval to the Board of Appeals.
“This has to be the world’s worst time to be putting this article forth and it just does not benefit the townspeople in certain parts of the town. I think this article should not be voted upon,” said resident Mike McCormack.
Town Meeting is scheduled for Nov. 21.
store runs.
“I would like to take this op portunity to thank the MEDC for their diligence in procuring this available funding and Mass Development for their contin ued support,” said Vigeant.
The grant agreement must be signed and returned to MassDe velopment and to the governor’s office. It will also be subject to review by MassDevelopment before the funds are disbursed.
The City Council approved the grant.
Other votes
Councilors also approved a $2 million grant from the state’s Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development, De partment of Housing and Com
munity Development and Mass. Development Finance Agency through the FY23 Community One Stop for Growth program awarded to the Department of Public Works to be used to reconstruct a one-mile section of Cedar Hill Street.
Kosa Dispensary, located at 505 Boston Post Road West, was given approval from the City Council to expand its hours to Monday to Saturday from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m., and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The council also approved a modification of a special permit for 661 Boston Post Road East. Instead of a bank, Aubuchon Realty Company Inc. may now build a stand-alone Chipotle restaurant with a drive-through.
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This option provides free public transportation for those who take the train to and/or from Boston and Worcester.
Mayor Arthur VigeantBy Maureen Sullivan Senior Reporter
MARLBOROUGH – The Marl borough Economic Devel opment Corp. recently an nounced that its application
for a $2 million MassWorks Infrastructure grant has been accepted.
The grant will help the city reconstruct a one-mile stretch of narrow roadway on Cedar Hill Street, which is near Crane
Swamp.
The roadway serves as a mixed-use corridor and a re gional conduit to the Interstate 495 interchanges.
The funds will go toward infrastructure upgrades, in cluding reconstructing and resurfacing Cedar Hill Street, improving drainage, add ing sidewalks and building a shared-use bike lane for mul timodal accommodations.
The grant was announced by the state’s Executive Of fice of Housing and Economic Development on Oct. 28 in Pittsfield.
It was among 337 economic development projects receiv ing a total of $143 million in grants.
Gov. Charlie Baker, Lt. Gov ernor Karyn Polito and Mayor Arthur Vigeant were among those attending the event.
“I’d like to thank Governor Baker and Lt. Governor Polito for their continued support. Cedar Hill Street,” said Vigeant. “It is a highly-traveled road, and this infrastructure grant
will benefit the commercial and residential community. We have so many roads that need work, and we continue to chip away at the list by continuing to annually invest in our streets. This gives us the opportunity to upgrade an additional road that wasn’t initially included on our capital plan.”
MassWorks program,” said Ex ecutive director of the Marlbor ough Economic Development Corporation Meredith Harris.
“The grant will help make that area of the city more at tractive to companies looking to relocate or expand and en sure future success for existing companies already there,” said Harris.
MARLBOROUGH – There will be music and more at St. Ste phen Lutheran Church as the inaugural “Performance at St. Stephen” takes place with a concert by Pastor Ed and Ruth Voosen.
The concert will take place on Nov. 13 with the program kicking off at 3 p.m.
Pastor Ed is a baritone, and Ruth is a soprano. The pair will also play a variety of instru ments, from flute to banjo to traditional guitar to a 12-string guitar.y.
There is no fee for the con cert, but donations are wel come. A free-will offering will be taken to help fund St. Ste phen teens who will attend the
“We were thrilled to see Marlborough receive funding again this year through the 2024 ELCA Youth Gathering in New Orleans.
The couple has been making music together for decades. They met at Wagner College and married two years later.
Pastor Ed, who was a mem ber of the band The Capitals as a teenager, appeared on the “Ted Mack Amateaur Hour” and founded the Pinecrest Folk Choir.
Ruth has played flute in bands and orchestras as well as sang in the Wagner College choir.
For more information about St. Stephen Lutheran Church, visit www.saintstephenlu theran.com or the church’s Facebook page.
For more information, visit www.mass.gov/guides/com munity-one-stop-for-growth.
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We seem to be in a similar time. Every day badness is pro claimed. Mortgages are over 7%. The fed is signaling a rise in the fed rate. Houses are no longer affordable. Tom and Gisele are divorced. Elon Musk owns Twitter. Great headlines to be sure.
Let’s focus in on housing. Yes, rates are up. Certainly not as high as in the 80s when they were in the teens. Certainly, afford ability is impacted.
Here is a look at affordability.
Last year rates were down. And so was inventory. So, it was likely you’d end up paying more…. maybe $100K more. Assuming you could tolerate the open house lines, parking etc. (It was an
What if you bought the same home one year ago? Well, there is a good chance you would have had to pay $100,000 over asking, so a house for $500,000 may have gone for $600,000. If you put 20% down ($120,000) and financed $480,000 at 3%, the monthly Principal and Interest would have been $2023.70.
When compared to the current market scenario the savings dif ference is $637.51, but you would have had to put down $20,000 more out of pocket and owed $80,000 more on your mortgage. Also, there is a good chance you may be able to refinance the $400,000 and lower your monthly payment when interest rates fall back to a more normal range. But, once you financed that $480,000, that $80,000 does not disappear by refinancing and you may very well have a higher mortgage balance when you go to sell the property at some point. Also, in either case you need to add taxes and Insurance of $493/mo.
We have more homes for sale now than in 2021 (accord ing to MLS data) and not as many as 2020.
So, it is not all bad news. It’s how you look at it. Heck, if you’re dating Tom and Gisele made an improvement in the dating pool.
Here is free app for your phone/tablet tied directly to the MLS https://www.home snap.com/Gary-Kelley
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Who remembers Crazy Eddie? Crazy Eddie was a retailer known for ads proclaiming, “Crazy Eddie’s prices are INSANE.” (Yes, there was also a serious fraud eventually leading to the demise of the company. Just remember the ads.)
MARLBOROUGH - Patricia Murray, owner of Dancing Orchid Soapworks, started her soap and candle store as an online business in 2016. What began as an artisanal hobby at home has grown into a thriv ing business in the heart of Marlborough.
“I wanted to find out what ingredients were in common soap and make something better,” said Murray. “I learned to create handmade soaps, candles, and lotions using natural premium ingredients. People kept asking for more, so I decided to expand.”
“Having a brick-and-mortar store lets me provide a more personalized experience to my customers,” said Murray. “I can get to know people and learn what they like. Plus, the customer gets to feel and smell my products and ask questions
while they are in the shop.”
Murray thrives on providing an individualized customer experience and encourages her clientele to customize their selections.
“I offer specialized gift bas
kets, and they have been very popular. People can select the scents that they want for the recipients of the baskets,” said Murray.
Murray also offers handson candle-making classes
and parties. The candle bar at Dancing Orchid Soapworks is open for walk-ins and can be reserved up to two hours for group events.
Murray said, “The wax warmer is on all day, so a cus tomer can stop in during their lunch hour and make a candle. I also have groups come in for parties. My shop is BYOB, and I have karaoke and games that people can play. Everyone has a great time.”
With her shop centrallylocated in Marlborough, par ticipants of the candle bar can explore the town while their candle cures.
“People can go shop or have a bite to eat. Then they come back and take home a beauti fully-scented candle decorated with a custom label of their own design,” said Murray.
With the upcoming holiday season, Murray expects that her festive line will be a big draw.
“Our featured scents will be vanilla eggnog, woodland snow, red berry balsam, and campfire marshmallow,” said Murray.
Dancing Orchid Soapworks is a frequent donator at community fundraisers and charity events.
“I participated in a Trunk or Treat event at Kane Elementary and donated pumpkin soaps. They were a hit,” said Murray.
Looking forward, Murray’s focus is on providing top-level service and listening to her customers.
“I want my customers to know that I am here for them,” said Murray.
Visit Dancing Orchid Soap works at 266 Main Street in Marlborough, or online at dancingorchidsoapworks.com.
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is 2.75% for balances up to $500,000, and APY is 2.75% – 0.10% for balances $500,000.01 and over, if client either has an existing or opens a new CompleteCare, CareMore, or SecureCare Checking account at time of account opening. APY is 2.50% for balances up to $500,000, and APY is 2.50% – 0.10% for balances $500,000.01 and over, if client does not have a CompleteCare, CareMore, or SecureCare checking account. Required checking account type must remain open, active, and in good standing to receive highest rate. If required checking is closed, dormant, or negative, APY may be adjusted 2.50%. Rate is blended. APY and APY tiers are subject to change at any time.
The idea for the calendar came from Trish Holt, the trustees’ treasurer.
“I was doing research on bridal gowns [for a program] in the archival areas when I came across stuff on disasters,” said Holt. “It got my clock ticking.”
When she first approached her fellow trustees about the idea, they were reluctant at first, but they warmed up to the idea after more discus sion.
Holt said work on the cal endar started in 2020, but it slowed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and because the past president was busy.
Once the pandemic eased in early 2022, work on the cal endar resumed in April, and it was released in mid-August.
“We were getting calls – are you putting out the calendar?” said Holt.
Now that the calendar is out, both Holt and Rennie said the reception’s been “great.”
“They’re writing in [from around the country] … they want a calendar,” said Rennie.
About the calendar Holt said they made sure the stories presented were “far enough in the past so as not to hurt anyone. We try to be sensitive.”
Take the entry for December 2022, for example – the suicide of Mayor Louis F. Ingalls. He had been accused of selling city jobs and was indicted. The day before the trial, on Dec. 3, 1940, Ingalls left a note at his home, went to the lake at Fort Meadow, chopped a hole in the ice and jumped in. His body was found a few hours later.
The suicide note included in the entry came from Ingalls’ granddaughter.
“We got it after she died. She was the last of the family, and there are no living relatives,” said Holt.
The calendars, which in clude local birthdays and other holidays, are now available for $10 each; proceeds help pro vide the upkeep for the Peter Rice Homestead at 377 Elm St. Calendars can be purchased at the Main Street Bank, the Senior Center, the Chestnut Convenience Store or the Main Street Café.
“They make great gifts,” said Rennie.
There will also be someone at the Peter Rice Homestead every Tuesday from 4 to 6 p.m. selling the calendars. You can also call the society at 508-485-4763 or Trish Holt at 508-326-5369 to make ar rangements to purchase one.
HUDSON - The Highland Com mons L.L. Bean has officially opened its doors.
On Nov. 3, the company hosted an event for local offi cials and media outlets to get a first look of the store, which is located at 15 Highland Com mons East.
HUDSON – The Metrowest Regional Transit Authority (MWRTA) has a new service in Hudson – Catch Connect, an on-demand micro transit service.
Catch Connect allows pas sengers to go where they want within the MWRTA service area and hours of operation. The Catch Connect App will allow passengers to track their vehicle, receiving real-time updates on their trip while it is in progress.
All the MWRTA Catch Con nect vehicles are Americans
With Disabilities Act-accessi ble and lift equipped.
The Catch Connect current ly operates on Saturdays from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. operating in Hudson and downtown Marl borough.Currently the service is complimentary.
Those interested in the service may download the Catch Connect App from the Apple Store or Google Play Store, or call the MWRTA Call Center at 508-283-5083 to book a ride.
For questions, contact Jon Fetherston at 774-509-1737 or Jon.fetherston@mwrta.com.
“We love this store. We’re in a great town, right around our best customer base, and we are so excited to be open,” said Corey Bouyea, who is L.L. Bean vice president of stores and re tail operations. “We are always looking for the right site, the right place and the right time. Thankfully, we found it here at Highland Commons.”
Among those in attendance was state Rep. Kate Hogan (DStow), who mingled with L.L Bean employees and browsed through sweaters and outdoor wear.
“I am really excited to have L.L. Bean in town. It is a great name brand,” Hogan said.
The shop is approximately 15,000 square feet and will join Cabela’s, T.J. Maxx, Market Basket and other retail stores in the shopping center.
In the past, L.L. Bean of ficials have said that the store would employ 50 people. This Hudson location marks the ninth L.L. Bean in Massachu setts, joining other nearby lo cations including in Millbury.
L.L. Bean employee Keith Manseau, who organized the
shelves and helped custom ers, said the new store was a “nice spot” that residents were excited about.
“We have spent about a week and a half putting to gether this entire place,” Man seau said. “Watching it come together and being a part of it was awesome.”
Store hours will be 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday.
SHREWSBURY - A Worces ter man is being held on a $50,000 cash bail following a fatal hit-and-run crash on Oct. 29.
Jerry Santiago, 24, has been charged with unlicensed op eration of a motor vehicle and leaving the scene personal injury resulting in death.
Santiago was arraigned Nov. 2 in Westborough Dis trict Court. The judge ordered three conditions, including that he be placed on a GPS monitoring device, have no contact with the victim’s fam ily and not to operate a motor vehicle.
During the arraignment, the prosecutor said that the state intended to present the case before a grand jury.
The statement of facts re veals more information regard ing the crash.
Just after 10 p.m. on Oct. 29, Shrewsbury police responded to a report that a pedestrian — who was later identified as Ghufran Mutar, 20, of Shrews bury — was struck by a vehicle.
Mutar was transported to UMass Memorial Medical Cen ter where she was later pro nounced deceased.
According to the statement of facts, witnesses told police that she was struck by a ve hicle traveling at a “high rate of speed” eastbound on Route 9.
“The vehicle that struck Mu tar did not stop and continued
to travel Eastbound on Route 9,” the court documents read.
Witnesses told police that the vehicle pulled into a nearby dealership where a man and woman exited the car to assess the damage before they got back into the vehicle and con tinued on Route 9.
According to the statement of facts, surveillance footage showed that the woman was discarding a bottle from the vehicle. Police wrote that they recovered a bottle of tequila that was three-fourths filled with a pink liquid.
At about 1 p.m. Oct. 31, West borough police located a vehicle at the Extended Stay America in Westborough that had “heavy front-end damage” that was consistent with still photos that were disseminated in a law enforcement bulletin.
Court documents state that
investigators made contact with the owner of the vehicle and her daughter, who had been the female passenger. During the arraignment, the prosecutor told the court that the woman had let her daugh ter and her friend borrow the vehicle, who had went to a party.
The daughter told police that her boyfriend, Santiago, had been driving the vehicle, the statement of facts said.
“[The daughter] stated that she and Santiago both knew that they struck a person at the time of the crash,” the docu ments state.
She told police that San tiago “refused” to go back to the scene of the crash because he didn’t have a driver’s license, the documents state.
Court documents state that Santiago has a learner’s permit.
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REGION - A management com pany and its owners will pay more than $145,000 to resolve more than 1,200 violations of the state’s child labor statutes across several Dunkin’ loca tions in the state, including in Westborough and Grafton.
Attorney General Maura Healey made the announce ment on Oct. 31.
The Westford Group Inc., and its president and treasurer, Michael and Brian Marino, were issued five citations by the AG’s office for child labor law violations at 14 Dunkin’ stores the company operates in Lowell, Worcester, Grafton, Millbury, Westborough and Leominster.
The violations include:
• failing to obtain a work per mit for minor workers.
• failing to supervise minors past 8 p.m.
• employing a 16- or 17-yearold minor to work before 6 a.m. or after 10 p.m.
• empl oying a minor under the age of 18 for more than nine hours in a single work day.
• a employing a minor under the age of 16 before 6:30 a.m. or after 7 p.m. and for more than eight hours in a single workday.
“Companies that employ young workers have a respon sibility to provide a safe and productive work environ ment,” said Healey. “We are committed to protecting the rights of young workers in Massachusetts and ensuring
The management company and owners of several Dunkin’ franchises, including those in Westborough and Grafton, will pay a fine for child labor violations.
that employers understand and comply with our labor laws.”
The attorney general’s Fair Labor Division began inves tigating the Westford Group following a complaint from a minor employee, alleging that the employee was required to work more than 10 hours per day. Through an audit of the records from 14 of the group’s locations, the AG’s office dis covered more than 1,200 child labor law violations had oc curred at the stores over a year and a half, impacting more than 50 employees in total.
The AG’s office has previously taken action against other Dunkin’ franchisees.
This case is part of Healey’s ongoing efforts to protect the rights of young workers at fast food chains across Mas sachusetts.
The Fair Labor Division is responsible for enforcing state laws regulating the payment of wages, including prevailing wage, minimum wage, over time and earned sick time laws.
Under Massachusetts law, children under 18 may not work more than 9 hours in a day or more than 48 hours in a week. Fourteen- and 15-yearold children may not work later than 7 p.m., and 16- and 17-year-old children may not work later than 10 p.m. on a night preceding a school day, or later than midnight preced ing a non-school day. State law also requires employers to have work permits on file for all workers under 18 years of age.
This case was handled by Assistant Attorney General Kate Watkins and investigator Lili Wu, both of the AG’s Fair Labor Division.
WESTBOROUGH - A truck hit Westbor ough’s East Main Street Bridge causing a delay in traffic at about 1:30 p.m. on Nov. 3.
This crash marked the latest of the line of truck collisions with the 12-foot, 6-inch bridge, which is too low to allow standard
tractor trailers through.
The collision left a piece of the truck hanging on the bridge and the top of the truck crumpled.
In addition, there was debris from the truck scattered underneath the bridge.
The duration of the traffic delay de pends on when a towing company will take the truck away, according to West borough Police Sergeant Christopher
Atchue.
In the meantime, there are Westbor ough police officers downtown directing traffic.
“The trucks and the bridge do not get along too well,” Atchue said.
He added, “I’ve seen it too many times to recall. Once we get our people into place, it’s an organized song and dance. We’re so used to it.”
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The Community Advocate will post obituaries online (and in print, as space allows). Please send information (and a picture if desired) to tracy@communi tyadvocate.com. Here is a complete list of individual obituaries posted on the Community Advocate website (www. communityadvocate.com).
Barnhart, Brian of Shrewsbury
Beck, Paul of Southborough
Despres, Richard formerly of Marlborough
DuFault, Sandra of Marlborough
Fenton, Bruce formerly of Marlborough
Glispin, Jennie of Grafton
Grant, Timothy of Marlborough
Greska, Linda formerly of Hudson
Imbalzano, Karen of Shrewsbury
Laperle, Joseph of Grafton
Lee, Scott of Marlborough
Marion, Patricia of Marlborough
McLaughlin, Grace of Grafton
Milias, Emmanuel of Shrewsbury
Nye, Nancy of Westborough and Worcester
Russell, William formerly of Northborough
Stanton, William of Westborough Thurber, Donald of Northborough Villamil, Anibal of Northborough Voorhees, Kathryn formerly of Westborough White, Shirley of Westborough
GRAFTON – Joseph A. Laperle, 74, of Grafton, passed away peacefully while sur rounded by his family on Wednesday, October 26, 2022 in the Rose Monahan Hospice Resi dence, Worcester.
Joe is survived by his loving wife of 52 years, Suzanne T.
R. Hanson, of Sutton St., Ux bridge, for op MV with license suspended.
Thursday, Oct. 20
2:46 a.m. Arrested , Natalie Martinez, of Hollis St., Fram ingham, for OUI-liquor or .08%, negligent operation of motor vehicle, operator improperly use mobile phone, marked lanes violation .
Thursday, Oct. 27
9:48 p.m. Arrested , Jalia T. Brooks, of Worcester Rd., Framingham, for OUI-liquor or .08%, negligent operation of motor vehicle, marked lanes violation.
(Forget) Laperle and his two daughters, Amy Gordona and her husband, John of Austin, TX and Jessica Roman and her husband, Raul of Spencer. He has two granddaughters, Mad elyn and Mackenzie Gordona whom he loved fiercely. Noth ing brought him more joy than sneaking off with them for ice cream or any number of treats they could convince him to get with a simple smile.
Joe is also survived by his two brothers, Phillipe Laperle and his wife, Jenmei of Kees evile NY and Richard Laperle and his wife, Terri of New Ipswich, NH; three sisters, Constance A. Carpenter and her husband, Bob of Worcester, Terry Laperle and her wife, Mari Willey of Mechanicsburg, PA and Jacqueline Quinlan of Worcester. Joe also leaves
danger, marked lanes violation. Sunday, Oct. 30
2:41 a.m. Arrested , Geoffrey M. Revelli, 32, of 47 Edgewater Ave., Shrewsbury, for OUI liquor improper operation of motor vehicle, MV operator refuse to identify self.
Monday, Oct. 31
2:00 a.m. Arrested, Nicole D. Diliddo, 30, of 70 Boylston Cir., Shrewsbury, for possession Class A substance, possession Class B substance.
1:09 p.m. Arrested , Van C. Nguyen, 51, of 27 Manor Rd., Shrewsbury, on warrant.
behind many nieces, nephews and cousins.
The Alfred Roy & Sons Fu neral Home of Worcester as sisted with arrangements.
NORTHBOROUGH - Donald I. Thurber, 83, of North borough and former ly of West borough, passed away peacefully on Thursday, October 27, 2022, at the Rose Monahan Hospice Home in Worcester, surround ed by his loving family. He is the beloved husband to Joan M. (Thomas) Thurber.
In addition to his wife he is survived by his children, Laurie
sidewalk, op MV with license suspended, warrant.
10:32 p.m. Arrested, Jerry San tiago, 24, of 98 Green Hill Pkwy, Worcester, on warrant.
Wednesday, Nov. 2
4:26 p.m. Arrested, Alex J. To res-Carrero, 44, of 425 Pleasant St., Apt. 405, Worcester, for possession Class A substance, possession Class B substance, resisting arrest, tampering or destruction of evidence.
5:28 a.m. Arrested, Jessilyn Am Chobot, 39, of 9 Priscilla Ln., Charlton, on warrant.
Thursday, Oct. 13
3:53 p.m. Arrested, Ahmad Al Karaki, of Village Brook Ln., Natick, on warrant, no inspec tion sticker.
Sunday, Oct. 16
5:01 p.m. Arrested , Stephen
Saturday, Oct. 29
2:01 a.m. Arrested , Kevin F. Luna Barcenes, 23, of 10 Ash mont Ave., Apt. 2, Worcester, for OUI liquor, operation to en
5:50 p.m. Arrested , Jose A. Zayas, 39, of 40 Crystal St., Apt. 3, Worcester, for op MV with license suspended, fail to yield. Tuesday, Nov. 1
6:48 p.m. Arrested, Paul Stan ley Dinardo Sr., 65, of 11 Lake Ave., Apt. 1401, Worcester, for red light violation, drive on
Saturday, Oct. 29
1:46 a.m. Arrested , Gilberto Cirino Oliveira Jr., 25, of 302 BPRE, Apt. O8, Marlborough, on true warrant.
Tuesday, Nov. 1
8:45 a.m. Arrested, Anthony
Gaudette and her husband Mi chael, of Northborough, Linda Posterro and her husband Jay, of Sutton, and Donald Thurber and his companion Lynn Carmichael, of Sutton, his siblings, Joyce Hackett, Kenneth Thurber, and Gerald Thurber, his grandchildren, Heather Gaudette, Daniel “DJ” Gaudette, Nathan Posterro, Haley Thurber, and Matthew Thurber, and his cherished great-grandson, Bowen Gaud ette. He is also survived by his brothers-in-law, James Thomas and his wife Louise and Stanley Thomas. He is pre deceased by his siblings Wil liam Thurber, Jr. and Carolyn Chouinard.
The Pickering & Son West borough Funeral Home as sisted with arrangements.
Saleem Mouawad, 53, of 210 Stow Rd., Marlborough, for oper MV with license suspended for OUI, marked lanes violation, negligent operation of motor vehicle.
Wednesday, Nov. 2
6:19 a.m. Arrested, Jose Rauff man Oliveira, 34, of 319 East Main St., Apt. M9, Marlbor ough, for possess child por nography.
Friday, Oct. 28
4:08 p.m. Arrested, Dylan M. Kane, 37, of 2 Rogers Rd., Apt. 33, Westborough, for violate abuse prevention order, resist arrest.
Sunday, Oct. 30
12:43 p.m. Arrested , James Curran, 39, of 35 Santiut Ln., Mashpee, on straight warrant – prob violation, possess Class B drug, trespass.
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HOLDEN - Linda Marie Greska, 61, of Holden, MA, formerly of Hudson, MA and Worces ter, MA, died on Wednes day, Octo ber 26, 2022 at UMASS Medical Center, University Campus in Worcester, after a long battle with many health issues.
Linda was born and raised in Hudson and leaves her mother, Carol (Tourville) Ciccarelli, wife of the late Frederick Ciccarelli and her father, Gordon Greska and his wife Maryanne of Hud son, MA. Linda attended local schools in Hudson and follow ing high school she moved to Worcester where she resided for 40 plus years. She has spent the past 2 years in Holden. Linda has attended Horizon Christian Fellowship Church in Fitchburg.
Besides her parents, Linda is survived by her brother, David Greska and his fiancé Kim Lacey of Clinton, MA; her sister, Paula Rudd, wife of the late David Rudd of Hudson, MA; and her brother, Robert Greska and his wife Jessie of Leominster, MA. She also leaves many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Linda enjoyed writing special notes and cards to her friends and family consistently bring ing enjoyment to many people. She had a simple faith in Jesus Christ. Linda loved celebrating holidays with her family and group home roommates. Arts, crafts, bingo, cards and games were a few of the hobbies she enjoyed. Family gatherings were always cherished events throughout her life. Dining out often was a special treat she loved whenever the opportunity arose. Linda was always sweet and a joy to be around as she had compassion and love for people, especially for her family and friends; she will be missed by all who loved and knew her.
The Tighe Hamilton Regional Funeral Home of Hudson as sisted with arrangements.
WESTBOROUGH - Shirley (Wray) White, 88, of West borough, passed away peacefully on Thurs day, Octo ber 27, 2022, surrounded by her loving
family. She is the beloved wife to the late Norman White.
She is survived by her son, Gary White, her step-sons, Bruce, Steve, and John White and their families, all of West boro, and her close family friends the Robert Frem family of Northborough.
Her funeral service will be held at 10 AM on Wednesday, November 2, in the First United Methodist Church, 120 W. Main St. Westborough. Burial will follow in Woodlawn Cemetery, Clinton.
The Pickering & Son West borough Funeral Home assisted with arrangements.
AUBURN - Kathryn A. Voor hees, 63, of Auburn, passed away un expectedly at home on Friday, Oc tober 28, 2022. Born in Kings ton, NY, she was the daughter of the late Richard and Corlyn (Rogers) Romer. She was raised and educated in Westborough and was a 1977 graduate of West borough High School.
Kathryn is survived by one daughter, Corlyn P. Voorhees of Millbury, and ten siblings, Richard H. Romer of N. Grafton, Colette M. Romer of Holden, Karen M. Rivard of Grafton, Corlyn H. O’Brien of Marl borough, Colleen E. Romer of Wareham, Carol C. Romer of Westborough, Roy F. Romer of S. Grafton, Robert D. Romer of Scottsdale, AZ, Scott M. Romer of Sutton and Patricia J. Romer of Holden. She is also survived by many nieces and nephews.
The Pickering & Son West borough Funeral Home assisted with arrangements.
STERLING - William “Bill” R. Russell, 58, passed away at home sur rounded by his loving family on Thursday, October 27, 2022, after living with cancer for four years. He was born in Manchester, CT, the son of Sanford H. and Betty (Brown) Russell and grew up North borough.
He leaves his best friend and loving wife of 27 years, Michelle N. (Tetu) Russell; his children - his pride and joy - Jon, Hope,
and Nick Russell, all of Sterling; his brother, Hew Russell and his wife, Michelle of Marion; and many extended family members.
The Miles-Sterling Funeral and Tribute Center of Sterling assisted with arrangements.
MARLBOROUGH - Timothy Phillip Grant, 35, passed away unexpect edly in his sleep on the morning of Thursday October 27th.
He is sur vived by his children, Chloe and Axel Grant; his mother, Marilyn Zagwyn-Jones; his father, David Grant; his grandmother, Ann Zagwyn; his brothers, Wayne Grant, Mark Monroe, and David Grant; his sisters, Angela Grant and Tiffanie Parks; his fiancé, Ashley Whitman, as well as countless cousins and lifelong friends that felt like family.
Born and raised in Marl boro, Massachusetts, Timmy “I wasn’t even going that fast” Grant lived his life with an un deniable passion. To know him was to love him. He was known for his contagious laugh, his constant desire to help and give to others, and being an incred ible father to his kids.
Timmy was a family man if you’d ever met one. No one could deny the bond he shared with his brothers- “The Grant Boys” remain notorious staples of Marlboro to this day. In his final months he lived with his fiancé right next door to his little brother Wayne, where he quickly became a hero to the neighborhood kids. A big kid himself, he was always outside playing with them, riding bikes and playing basketball.
The Short & Rowe Funeral Home of Marlborough assisted with arrangements.
DURHAM, N.H. - Bruce A. Fenton 75 of Durham, NH and formerly of Marlbor ough, MA died on Fri day, October 28, 2022, at Portsmouth Regional Hospital, Portsmouth, NH sur rounded by his loving family.
He was born in Marlbor ough, MA, the son of the late Archibald C. and Ruth E. (Saun
ders) Fenton.
Bruce served in the US Army after attending the Hart School of Music, in Hartford, CT. After the Army, he worked in art and advertising and spent the rest of his life studying the world around him. He was an accom plished musician who could play almost any instrument you placed in his hands. His paintings, drawings and photo graphs were proudly displayed at art shows and hung on mu seum walls. He was an accom plished magician who always had a magic trick ready up his sleeve to the delight of every one. Bruce loved woodworking, fishing with his friends, playing trains with his grandchildren, metal detecting for treasures and hunting for arrowheads, and collecting anything that caught his eye. His love and laughter will be dearly missed by his family and friends.
Bruce is survived by his son, Bruce C. Fenton and his wife Carolann of Durham, NH, his daughter, Hannah Mayo and her husband Manny of FL, 8 grandchildren, Alexander, Isa belle, Peter, Eleanor, Seth, Isaac, Eaden and Ezra. Bruce was predeceased by his long-time companion, Victoria Suchocki in 2021.
The Short & Rowe Funeral Home of Marlborough assisted with arrangements.
MARLBOROUGH - Sandra L. DuFault, 54, of Marlborough, MA died at her home surrounded by her lov ing family on Saturday, October 29th, 2022. She was born October 7th,1968 here in Marlborough, where she lived most of her life. She was the daughter of Edward W. (Pepe) and JoAnn (Mitchell) DuFault.
Sandie is survived by her Sweetheart of 20 years Thomas Wissler and their son Tyler Wissler.
Sandie held so many “jobs” She was currently working for Whole Foods Market. But the job she loved most was being a nanny to Ellie, a 9-monthold girl, the daughter to a local young couple. She had a special place in her heart for Ellie and her parents. And as everyone knows her love for animals de veloped into a pet-sitting career too. Sandie had such a loving, kind soul and it showed in the work she chose and the people
she surrounded herself with.
Sandie had a few favorite places to be. Her favorite place was in Lunenburg, Vermont at the lake house relaxing and swinging on the hammock by the lake. And for those that knew her, know that her second favorite place was chilling in her bed with her big brown blankie watching her “shows”.
Sandie’s childhood was sur rounded by many, many ad ventures involving auto racing. Many being held locally here at the former Westborough Speedway. Her dad, Pepe as he was called, had a long racing career. And that was passed down to her brothers, Rod and Mike who had a very success ful racing career. Also, Cars, mechanics and racing, was definitely in the DuFault blood. And as for their son Tyler, who she loved with all her heart and was so proud of, is following in the DuFault tradition starting his own career of being a me chanic working alongside her brother Rod.
Sandie is also survived by her brothers, Rodney W. DuFault and his wife Sue, Michael E. Dufault and his wife Amanda, and Scott F. DuFault, her sister, Jeanne M. Vennard and her husband Paul, her nephews, Matthew DuFault and Gavin Dufault, her niece Trisha Du fault and fiancé Dan Rydzewski, as well as many cousins.
The Slattery Funeral Home, Inc. of Marlborough assisted with arrangements.
SHREWSBURY - Emmanuel Milias (91) of Shrewsbury, MA passed away peace f ully on Oct. 31st at Holy Trinity Nursing and Rehabilita tion Center. He was born in Piraeus, Greece in 1930.
He was pre-deceased by his parents, Konstantinos and Maria (Koutsogiannopoulou) Milias, his wife of 50 years, Elpida (Sarando) Milias, his sis ters, Aspasia Kourkoutsaki and Sophia Milias and leaves several nieces and grand-nephews.
Miles Funeral Home, 1158 Main Street, Holden assisted with arrangements.
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Notice is hereby given that the Hudson Community Preservation Committee will hold a public hearing under the provisions of M.G.L. Chapter 44B, Sec tion 5, on Wednesday, December 14, 2022 at 7:00p.m in the Select Board Meeting Room, 2nd floor, Town Hall, Hudson, MA. The hearing is concerning the needs, possibilities and resources of the town regarding community pres ervation funds.
The Community Preservation Plan may be viewed at the Town Hall, Town Clerks Office or on the website at www.townofhudson.org under the Community Preservation Committee.
The Committee will also be accepting Applications until Wednesday, Decem ber 7, 2022 at 12:00noon, for projects to be considered for submission to the May 2023 Annual Town Meeting War rant. Applications must be sent elec tronically to lghilonicpc@gmail.com AND by submitting ten copies to the Community Preservation Committee, 78 Main Street, Town Hall, Hudson, MA 01749. Applicants will have the op portunity to meet with the Committee on December 14, 2022 to support their projects submission to the warrant.
expenses of notices and sale of said vehicles: VIN# 1C6RR7KT2HS512539, 2017 Ram 1500, Last Registered Own er: Christopher Crowell; VIN# 5NPEU 46F89H475389, 2009 Hyundai Sonata, Last Registered Owner: Jamaal Sanpon.
Public Hearing –Special Permit
Applicant: 272 Lincoln LLC Locus: 272 Lincoln Street Map 69, Parcels 523 & 523A
Notice is given that the City Council of the City of Marlborough will hold a PUBLIC HEARING on Monday, Novem ber 21, 2022, at 8:00 PM in City Council Chambers, 2nd floor City Hall, 140 Main Street, Marlborough, Massachusetts, on the Application for Special Permit from Attorney Terrence Morris, on behalf of 272 Lincoln LLC, to build a 12-unit multi-family dwelling with accessory parking to be located at 272 Lincoln Street.
The application materials and plans are available for viewing in the Office of the City Clerk, City Hall, 140 Main Street, Marlborough, MA 01752, Telephone 508-460-3775. In addition, the plans and application will be available online at www.marlborough-ma.gov/citycouncil under Public Hearing Notices.
Per Order of the City Council #22-1008709
Specifications may be obtained elec tronically at https://shrewsburyma. gov/bids.aspxor at the Public Build ings Office, Municipal Office Building, 100 Maple Avenue, Shrewsbury, MA. 01545, or by calling (508) 841-8657. Bids shall be sealed and appropriately marked “Miscellaneous Plumbing and Gas Fitting Work Services 2022-23”. All Bids will be received in the Town Manager’s Office, 100 Maple Avenue, Shrewsbury, MA. 01545, on or before Monday, November 28, 2022 until 1:00 PM. at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read.
The right is reserved to reject any and all bids.
Keith Baldinger Assistant Director of Public Works November 9, 2022PUBLIC HEARINGS
RICHARD D. CARNEY MUNICIPAL OFFICE BUILDING
100 MAPLE AVENUE, SHREWSBURY
November 28, 2022 6:30 PM
cated at 34-36 Harrington Avenue as required by the Town of Shrewsbury Zoning Bylaw Section VII.F.3, to al low for the modification of building setbacks based on as-built locations, Building #36 side yard setback re duced from 3.0’ to 2.9’ and Building #34 side yard setback increase from 2.0’ to 4.2’to west and from 10.9’ to 12.9’ to south. Building #34 footprint is smaller with no impact on parking. The proposed development is shown on plans entitled, “Site Development Plan for 34-36 Harrington Avenue,” on one page (1) sheet, dated September 15, 2022, prepared by J.M. Grenier Associates, Inc., 118 Turnpike Road Southborough MA 01772; stamped by John M. Grenier, PE. The subject proj ect on the westerly side of Harrington Avenue and consists in whole or in part of Shrewsbury Assessor’s Tax Plate 32, Plot 105000.
A copy of the application, plans, and reports may be seen in the Office of the Planning and Economic Development Department at the Richard D. Carney Municipal Office Building, 100 Maple Avenue, Shrewsbury, MA, and on the Planning Board website at www. ShrewsburyMA.gov/Materials.
for storage, towing charges, care and expenses of notices and sale of said ve hicles. Starting November 11, 2022 at 9 am, vehicles can be viewed at http://sta. ibidsmart.com.
This is not an absolute auction we re serve the right to set a minimum on all auction vehicles. If a particular vehicle is not listed on http://sta.ibidsmart.com call 508-485-0503 for bidding instruc tions.
2017 Subaru Forester, Vin: JF2SJAAC1HG482664
Owned by Juanita Damagnach
2008 Ford Taurus
VIN:1FAHP28W38G134965
Owned by Julio Esparza
2010 Chevrolet Equinox Vin: 2CNFLEEW2A6252204
Owned by Theresa Nyekender
2007 Chevrolet Aveo VIN: KL1TD66687B727604
Owned by Jessica Valerio
2007 Chevrolet Cobalt VIN: 1G1ak55f777350843
Owned by Heather Beaudin
2001 Chevrolet Suburban VIN: 3GNGK26U71G239936
Owned by Larry Kaslov
2007 Cadillac CTS VIN: 1G6DP577970146097
The Hudson Conservation Commission will hold a Public Hearing relative to the following filing under the Wetlands Protection Act (M.G.L. Chapter 131, Section 40) as requested by Daniel Gale. The owner of the property is Hudson Public Schools. The work is located at 306 Cox Street (Map-Parcel 22-1). The proposed project is con struction of a disc golf course in Buffer Zone to Bordering Vegetated Wetlands. The Public Hearing will be held via re mote video conference on November 17, 2022 at 7:00 pm. Please contact the Conservation Commission Office for information on joining the meeting: phelinek@townofhudson.org or 978562-2948.
All interested parties are urged to at tend. The application can be obtained through email by contacting the Con servation Commission Office.
(Sale of Motor Vehicle under G.L. c. 255, Sec. 39A) Notice is hereby given by
CENTRAL AUTO REBUILDERS, INC., 53 CENTRAL STREET, MARLBOROUGH, MA 01752 pursuant to the provisions of G.L. c.255, Sec. 39A, that on November 22nd at 11:00 am at C.A.R. Towing, 55 Cen tral Street, Marlborough, MA 01752 the following motor vehicles will be sold to satisfy the garage keeper’s lien thereon for towing charges, storage, care, and
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Public Hearing –Special Permit Applicant: Dish Wireless Locus: 860 Boston Post Road East Map 61, Parcel 16
Notice is given that the City Council of the City of Marlborough will hold a PUBLIC HEARING on Monday, Novem ber 21, 2022, at 8:00 PM in City Council Chambers, 2nd floor City Hall, 140 Main Street, Marlborough, Massachusetts, on the Application for Modification of Special Permit from Brian Martinelli on behalf of Dish Wireless, to install three (3) new antennas on the existing cell tower along with a 5x7 platform, at 860 Boston Post Road East.
The application materials and plans are available for viewing in the Office of the City Clerk, City Hall, 140 Main Street, Marlborough, MA 01752, Telephone 508-460-3775. In addition, the plans and application will be available online at www.marlborough-ma.gov/citycouncil under Public Hearing Notices.
Per Order of the City Council #22-1008710
MISCELLANEOUS PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING WORK SERVICES 2022-23
Sealed bids are requested by the Town Manager for Miscellaneous Plumbing and Gas Fitting Work Services 202223.
To hear the appeal of Michael and Amanda Vitols, 12 Deerfield Rd, Shrewsbury MA, for a Special Permit to the Shrewsbury Zoning Bylaw Section IV.B to construct a second story addi tion, attached garage, porch, and other expansions upon property located at 12 Deerfield Road in the Residence B-1 District. The subject premise is de scribed on the Shrewsbury Assessor’s Tax Plate 04 Plot 016043.
November 28, 2022 6:30 PM
To hear the appeal of Ann Moormann, 240 S. Quinsigamond Ave, Shrewsbury MA for a Variance and Special Permit to the Shrewsbury Zoning Bylaw Sec tion VII – Table II and Section IV.B to construct a garage and addition and replace a deck upon property located at 240 South Quinsigamond Ave in the Residence B-2 zoning district. The subject premise is described on the Shrewsbury Assessor’s Tax Plate 45 Plot 000082.
November 28, 2022 6:30 PM
To hear the appeal of Mary J. Holland, 8132 Flint Pond Circle, Shrewsbury MA for a Special Permit to the Town of Shrewsbury Zoning Bylaw under Sec tion IV.B to demolish and reconstruct a pre-existing non-conforming dwelling upon property located at 332 South Quinsigamond Ave in the Residence B-2 district. The subject premise is de scribed on the Shrewsbury Assessor’s Tax Plate 45 Plot 000262.
Peter C. Mulcahy, ClerkThe Shrewsbury Planning Board will hold a public hearing on Thursday, December 1, 2022 at 7:00 PM, in the Selectmen’s Meeting Room at the Richard D. Carney Municipal Office Building, 100 Maple Avenue, to hear the application of Harrington Avenue 34, LLC, 37 West Millbury Road, Sutton MA 01590, for a Site Plan Modification by the Planning Board for property lo
The Shrewsbury Planning Board will hold a public hearing on Thursday, December 1, 2022 at 7:00 PM, in the Selectmen’s Meeting Room at the Richard D. Carney Municipal Office Building, 100 Maple Avenue, to hear the application of Shrewsbury Hascall MM LLC, 40 Jackson Street, Suite 3200, Worcester MA 01608, for Site Plan Approval; a Special Permit for a Mixed-Use Development containing 55 apartments and approximately 8,000 square feet of retail; Special Permits for front and side setbacks greater than 10 feet; and a Special Permit for parking within the side setback; as re quired by the Town of Shrewsbury Zon ing Bylaw, Section VII.F.3, and Section VI Table 1, Section VII.U.4., and Section VII.U.6.b, as shown on plans entitled, “Proposed Site Plan Documents,” in thirteen (13) sheets, dated October 28, 2022, prepared by Bohler Engineering 352 Turnpike Road, Southborough, MA 01772; stamped by John A. Kucich, P.E. The subject property is located at 1-7 Maple Avenue and consists in whole or in part of Shrewsbury Assessor’s Tax Plate 22, Plot 158000.
A copy of the plans may be seen in the Department of Planning and Economic Development or on the Planning Board website at https://shrewsburyma. gov/905/Meeting-Materials.
Notice is hereby given by Ted’s of Fay ville, 300 Turnpike Road., Southbor ough, MA 01772, pursuant to the provi sions of G.L. c. 255, section 39A, that on Tuesday November 23, 2022 at 10 am an auction sale on the web based site of http://sta.ibidsmart.com the fol lowing motor vehicles will be sold to satisfy our garage keeper’s lien thereon
Owned by Lucia Pedroza
2008 Dodge Avenger VIN: 1B3LC56R08N220407
Owned by Kimberly Plitnick or Yanira Perez-Hernandez
Notice is hereby given by Boulevard Towing of 550 Franklin Street Worces ter, MA, pursuant to the provisions of Mass G.L c. 255, Section 39A, that they will sell the following vehicles on or after November 19, 2022 beginning at 10:00 am by public or private sale to satisfy their garage keeper’s lien for towing, storage, and notices of sale. Vehicles are being stored at Boulevard Towing.
1. 2010 Mercedes Benz GLK350
VIN WDCGG8HB0AF457415
2. 2017 BMW X5
VIN 5UXKR0C58H0U55534
3. 2012 Chevrolet Silverado 1500
VIN 1GCNKPEA1CZ171981
4. 2008 Nissan Rogue
VIN JN8AS58V98W137284
5. 2015 Ford F-350
VIN 1FTRE3B64FEB84847
Pat Assad, owner
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Top: Two Hawks protect the ball.
proud
in
postseason,” Hudson Head Coach Jennifer Wallingford said.
The last time the Hawks field hockey team made it to the postseason was about 10
Bottom left: Hawk defenders protect the net. Bottom right: A Hawk dashes down the field with ball.
years ago. They finished this year with a regular season score of 6-2 and a league score of 1-2.
In addition to making the playoffs, Wallingford said that the team’s goals this season in cluded playing stronger on the field, encouraging each other and “having a good time.”
“I pride myself on having teams who get along as much as possible and have a good time. This group happened to be one that fulfilled all of those goals. They really did form a tightknight community,” she said.
One of the Hawks most memorable games of the sea son was when they played Fitchburg because they “real
ized how good they had gotten” during that game, according to Wallingford.
She said the Hawks made strong passes when they played Fitchburg and “connected dots all over the field.”
“They just looked really good on the field, so that one stands out to me,” she said.
Seniors say goodbye Wallingford said that the end of the season had been especially hard for the seniors because many of them will not play in college.
This season, there were five seniors who Wallingford said helped build the team’s cama raderie through their different personalities. She noted Jess Safranski and Olivia Bower.
Wallingford said that Safran ski was a “chatty” goalie who worked hard.
“She was just spunky, so that was fun for the girls,” she said.
Wallingford added that Bower scored 22 out of the 47 total goals this season.
“She is quiet and tough and might be a mystery to you, but the girls love her. They get a kick out of her,” Wallingford said.
After the last game, Walling ford said that an assistant coach told her that she had overheard one of the seniors say that “they would give anything” to play another game as a Hawk.
“Very quickly when that final whistle blew, they [the seniors] felt it. They were pretty sad because it was such a great season,” Wallingford said.
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The Grafton Gators are still undefeated after they rolled past Falmouth Clippers last Friday night.
The Gators and Clippers faced off at Grafton High School Nov. 4 in the round of 16 of the MIAA State Football Division 4 playoffs.
Grafton, which was seeded number two, beat Falmouth 31-0. Falmouth had been seed ed 15.
“Ryanne Chibani had the game-sealing 25-yard inter ception return for a touchdown early in the fourth quarter,” according to the Gators Break down.
Now, the Gators will move onto the state quarterfinals on Nov. 11, taking on the Marlbor ough Panthers in Grafton after the Community Advocate went to press.
The Marlborough Panthers, which were seeded 10, beat Tewksbury 23-13 in Tewksbury last Friday night.
In other playoff games, Shrewsbury High School fell to Springfield Central 60-14 in Division 1. The Colonials, who entered the playoffs 4-4 on the season, had been seeded at 13.
Hudson blew Swampscott out of the water, 41-17. Like Grafton, the Hawks entered the playoffs undefeated and were seeded number one in Division 5.
Now, Hudson will face off
against Dover Sherborn on Nov. 11 at Hudson High School in the quarterfinals. Dover Sherborn, which was seeded eight, had beat Watertown in the first round of playoffs.
Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School entered Division 6 playoffs with a 3-5 record. Seeded 16, the Aztecs faced off against Stoneham, which beat them 40-8.
Now, Stoneham is moving onto the quarterfinals against Oakmont.
To the owners of the hereinafter described land and to all others concerned:
You are hereby notified that on Monday, the 28th day of November, 2022 at 10:00 A.M. at the Tax Collector’s Office, 140 Main Street, pursuant to the provisions of General Laws, Chapter 60, Section 53, and by virtue of the authority vested in me as Collector of Taxes, it is my intention to take for the City of Marlborough the following par cels of land, according to the list committed to me by the Board of Assessors, for non-payment of the taxes due with interest and all in cidental costs to the date of taking unless the same shall have been paid before that date. Please note that the amounts listed below represent only unpaid principal tax for the specified fiscal year(s).
Collector of Taxes
140 Main Street
Marlborough, Massachusetts 01752
BERTE GEORGE A, Parcel: 0066-0121, LAND & BUILDING located at 52 BEAUDRY ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 20,060.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 00660121, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 55774/109. For FY-2020 Billed $5,384.15 Tax Due $4048.86, For FY-2021 Billed $5,478.60 Tax Due $5,478.60
CORDONE GILDA TR, GAETANO CORDONE TR, Parcel: 0073-0059, LAND located at BOSTON POST RD EAST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND containing 4,356.000 SQ FT shown on Assessor’s Map 00730059, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 31980/404. For FY-2020 Billed $15.13 Tax Due $15.13, For FY-2021 Billed $14.68 Tax Due $14.68, For FY-2022 Billed 13.30 Tax Due 13 .30.
DUCA LOUISA, JOSEPHINE DUCA, Parcel: 0081-0042, LAND & BUILDING located at 133 BEACH ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 17,727.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 00810042, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 00000/000. For FY-2020 Billed $3,315.28 Tax Due $3,315.28, For FY-2021 Billed $3,383.76 Tax Due $3,383.76, For FY-2022 Billed 3,593.57 Tax Due $3,593.57.
FEDERICO MARK A, AIMEE H FEDERICO, Parcel: 0020-0119, LAND & BUILDING located at 19 BOYD CIR in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 1.380 ACRES shown on Assessor’s Map 00200119, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 41722/416. For FY-2020 Billed $7,686.98 Tax Due $1,416.50, For FY-2021 Billed $7,814.94 Tax Due $6,015.15.
FEELEY VIRGINIA M, DAVID FEELEY, Parcel: 0036-0023, LAND & BUILDING located at 74 STETSON DR in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 1.320 ACRES shown on Assessor’s Map 00360023, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 1021/12. For FY-2020 Billed $8,498.07 Tax Due $7,297.59, For FY-2021 Billed $8,729.77 Tax Due $2,404.10, For FY-2022 Billed $8,859.94 Tax Due $6.87.
FULHAM ROBERT J, JANICE FULHAM, Parcel: 0084-0099, LAND & BUILDING located at 145 FARMINGTON CIR in MARLBOR OUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 10,200.000 SQ FT shown on Assessor’s Map 00840099, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 9539/217. For FY-2020 Billed $4,482.30 Tax Due $3,357.04, For FY-2021 Billed $5,228.86 Tax Due $5,228.86, For FY-2022 Billed $5,303.42 Tax Due $5,303.42.
GONZAGA LUCAS, AMANDA RODRIGUES,
Parcel: 0069-0318-0001-003C, BUILDING located at 55 HOWLAND ST #3C in MARLBOROUGH, BUILDING shown on Assessor’s Map 006903180001003C, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 0147/108. For FY-2020 Billed $2,857.27 Tax Due $770.64.
HEINZ CHRISTOPHER M, Parcel: 0094-0022, LAND located at FRAMINGHAM RD in MARLBOROUGH, LAND con taining 1.200 ACRES shown on Assessor’s Map 00940022, re corded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 55071/489. For FY-2020 Billed $102.10 Tax Due $50.53, For FY2021 Billed $99.36 Tax Due $23.46.
KIRSCH JOHN L, KELLY S KIRSCH, Parcel: 0053-0056, LAND & BUILDING located at 21 BERGERON RD in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 24,678.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 00530056, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 29227/147. For FY-2020 Billed $7,193.51 Tax Due $1,396.45.
LEE CHUNG H, EVA LEE, Parcel: 0092-0040, LAND & BUILDING located at 90 LEOLEIS DR in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 1.250 ACRES shown on Assessor’s Map 00920040, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 14871/110. For FY-2020 Billed $5,388.40 Tax Due $1,312.48, For FY-2021 Billed $5,311.62 Tax Due $5,311.62, For FY-2022 Billed $5,520.90 Tax Due $5,520.90.
MACRICOSTAS THEOPHILOS, KATINA MACRICOSTAS, Parcel: 0082-0205, LAND & BUILDING located at 47 HARVARD ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 9,742.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 00820205, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 21823/496. For FY-2020 Billed $4,963.00 Tax Due $4,963.00, For FY-2021 Billed $5,081.16 Tax Due $5,081.16, For FY-2022 Billed $5,059.07 Tax Due $5,059.07.
MELANSON DEVELOPMENT GROUP INC, Parcel: 0093-0093, LAND located at OFF FRAMINGHAM RD in MARLBOROUGH, LAND containing 9,583.000 SQ FT shown on Assessor’s Map 00930093, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 57443/136. For FY-2020 Billed $18.43 Tax Due $18.43, For FY-2021 Billed $17.94 Tax Due $17.94, For FY-2022 Billed 17.06 Tax Due 17 .06.
MELANSON DEVELOPMENT GROUP INC, Parcel: 0093-0094, LAND located at OFF FRAMINGHAM RD in MARLBOROUGH, LAND containing 10,454.000 SQ FT shown on Assessor’s Map 00930094, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 57443/136. For FY-2020 Billed $19.85 Tax Due $19.85, For FY-2021 Billed $19.32 Tax Due $19.32, For FY-2022 Billed 18.37 Tax Due $1 8.37.
MELANSON DEVELOPMENT GROUP INC, Parcel: 0093-093B, LAND located at OFF FRAMINGHAM RD in MARLBOROUGH, LAND containing 2,614.000 SQ FT shown on Assessor’s Map 0093093B,recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDSBook/Page 57443/136. For FY-2020 Billed $5.67 Tax Due $5.67, For FY-2021 Tax Billed $5.52 Tax Due $5.52, For FY-2022 Tax Billed $5.25 Tax Due $5.25.
METRO PARK CORPORATION, Parcel: 0015-012F, LAND located at PLEASANT ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND containing 16,988.000 SQ FT shown on Assessor’s Map 0015012F, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 01183/134. For FY-2020 Billed $32.61 Tax Due $32.61, For FY-2021 Billed $31.74 Tax Due $31.74, For FY-2022 Billed $30.18 Tax Due $30.18.
OLMEDO ARMANDO, ROSA M OLMEDO,
Parcel: 0082-0252, LAND & BUILDING located at 39 GREENWOOD ST in MARLBOR OUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 6,642.000 SQ FT shown on As sessor’s Map 00820252, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 60280/287. For FY-2020 Billed $5,177.12 Tax Due $2,651.87.
SAMBATARO VINCENZA, Parcel: 0070-0077, LAND & BUILDING located at 163 -165 MAIN ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 8,620.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 00700077, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 70281/571. For FY-2020 Billed $10,476.39 Tax Due $7,857.64, For FY-2021 Billed $10,375.28 Tax Due $10,375.28, For FY-2022 Billed $5,573.54 Tax Due $5,573.54.
SAMBATARO VINCENZA, Parcel: 0070-0078, LAND located at 167 -171 MAIN ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND con taining 6,098.000 SQ FT shown on Assessor’s Map 00700078,re corded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 70281/571. For FY-2020 Billed $5,503.00 Tax Due $5,503.00, For FY-2021 Billed $5,339.35 Tax Due $5,339.35, For FY-2022 Billed $4,837.49 Tax Due $4,837.49.
SAMBATARO VINCENZA, Parcel: 0070-0079, LAND & BUILDING located at 175 MAIN ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 5,270.000 SQ FT shown on Assessor’s Map 00700079, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 1519/042. For FY-2020 Billed $22,587.54 Tax Due $17,052.61, For FY-2021 Billed $23,557.09 Tax Due $23,557.09, For FY-2022 Billed $19,835.94 Tax Due $19,835.94.
SANTACROCE JOSEPH, DANIEL HAMWAY, Parcel: 0019-0127, LAND located at STEVENS ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND containing 5,227.000 SQ FT shown on Assessor’s Map 00190127. For FY-2020 Billed $9.93 Tax Due $9.93, For FY-2021 Billed $9.66 Tax Due $9.66, For FY-2022 Billed $9.18 Tax Due $9.18.
SHOWN ANDREA M, Parcel: 0073-0011, LAND & BUILDING located at 154 HELEN DR in MARLBOROUGH, LAND& BUILDING containing 22,954.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 00730011, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS- Book/Page 13929/251. For FY-2020 Billed $5,171.45 Tax Due $5,171.45, For FY-2021 BILLED $5,313.00 Tax Due $5,313.00.
260 MECHANIC STREET LLC, Parcel: 0056-005A, LAND & BUILDING located at 260 MECHANIC ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 23,682.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 0056005A, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 73854/361. For FY-2021 Billed $5,050.80 Tax Due $288.41, For FY-2022 Billed $5,038.08 Tax Due $2,588.41.
ACABAL ESVIN OSWALDO GOMEZ, Parcel: 0007-0099-0001, LAND located at STEVENS ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND contain ing 12,582.000 SQ FT shown on Assessor’s Map 000700990001, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 73715/523. For FY-2021 Billed $2,463.30 Tax Due $2,463.30, For FY-2022 Billed $2,810.30 Tax Due $2,810.30.
ARRUDA ANTHONY C JR TR, MARCELLE L ARRUDA TR, Parcel: 0092-0062, LAND & BUILDING located at 52 DIANA DR in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 13,371.000 SQ FT shown on Assessor’s Map 00920062, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 48653/236. For FY-2021 Billed $5,434.44 Tax Due $37.17, For FY-2022 Billed $5,539.26 Tax Due $5,539.26.
BAGEPALLI SRINIVAS K, N/O CHAYA N RANGARAJ, Parcel: 0033-0063, LAND & BUILDING located at 177 ROBERT RD in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 25,549.000 SQ FT shown on Asses
sor’s Map 00330063, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 47746/383. For FY-2021 Billed $9,225.30 Tax Due $2,316.46.
BEEBY STUART J, WENDY J BEEBY, Parcel: 0024-0003, LAND located at HANLON DR in MARLBOROUGH, LAND containing 3.600 ACRES shown on Assessor’s Map 00240003, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 65609/048. ForFY-2021 Billed $74.52 Tax Due $74.52, For FY-2022 Billed $70.85 Tax Due $70.85.
BELLE ANTHONY T, Parcel: 0049-0015, LAND & BUILDING located at 90 SLOCUMB LN in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 2.510 ACRES shown on Assessor’s Map 00490015, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 70457/466. For FY-2021 Billed $11,117.28 Tax Due $430.94.
BENWAY RONALD, SUSAN BENWAY, Parcel: 0006-0002, LAND located at FIRST RD in MARLBOROUGH, LAND containing 5,663.000 SQ FT shown on Assessor’s Map 00060002, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 16420/076. For FY-2021 Billed $11.04 Tax Due $11.04, For FY-2022 Billed $10.50 Tax Due $10.50.
CAPALDI JERRY P, ANNA MARIE CAPALDI, Parcel: 0021-0062, LAND & BUILDING located at 253 VEGA RD in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 1.700 ACRES shown on Assessor’s Map 00210062, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 16533/040. For FY-2021 Billed $8,081.28 Tax Due $43.50.
CHUNG KENNETH C TR, MAY K CHO TR, Parcel: 0005-0090, LAND located at SECOND RD in MARLBOROUGH, LAND containing 3,485.000 SQ FT shown on Assessor’s Map 00050090, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 62399/154. For FY-2021 Billed $6.90 Tax Due $6.90.
CLOVERHILL PROPERTIES LLC, N/O AJAY & MANSI ARORA, Parcel: 0081-0053, LAND & BUILDING located at 187 BEACH ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND& BUILDING containing 29,924.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 00810053, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 72564/387. For FY-2021 Billed $7,050.42 Tax Due $1,104.95.
CURLEY WILLIAM F JR TR, CURLEY FAMILY TRUST, Parcel: 0062-0003, LAND & BUILDING located at 982 BOSTON POST RD EAST in MARL BOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 2.470 ACRES shown onAssessor’s Map 00620003, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 19828/594. For FY-2021 Billed $6,704.04 Tax Due $5,026.85, For FY-2022 Billed $6,549.50 Tax Due $6,549.50.
CURLEY WILLIAM F TR, 668 BOSTON POST RD TRUST, Parcel: 0062-003A, LAND located at BOSTON POST RD EAST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND containing 23.000 ACRES shown on Assessor’s Map 0062003A, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 35065/395. For FY-2021 Billed $3,877.80 Tax Due $2,908.59, For FY-2022 Billed $4,075.07 Tax Due $4,075.07.
DELASHMIT JAMES A, Parcel: 0058-0034, LAND & BUILDING located at 59 HOSMER ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND& BUILDING containing 9,615.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 00580034, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEED - Book/Page 30596/555. For FY-2021 Billed $4,424.28 Tax Due $1,083.06.
DICHMANN DAVID G, CRISTY M DICHMANN, Parcel: 0052-0051, LAND & BUILDING located at 41 AHLGREN CIR in MARLBOROUGH,
LAND & BUILDING containing 1.260 ACRES shown on Assessor’s Map 00520051, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 35764/245. For FY-2021 Billed $5,975.40 Tax Due $753.17, For FY-2022 Billed $6,174.27 Tax Due $670.39.
DIGREGORIO PAUL M, HEATHER J DIGREGORIO, Parcel: 0057-0046, LAND & BUILDING located at 32 TREMONT ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 6,689.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 00570046, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 51493/001. For FY-2021 Billed $4,392.54 Tax Due $957.24.
DONOGHUE CHRISTOPHER M, MEGAN A DONOGHUE, Parcel: 0066-0124, LAND & BUILDING located at 78 CHASE RD in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 20,520.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 00660124, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 56765/183. For FY-2021 Billed $5,260.56 Tax Due $1,438.44.
DYER PATRICIA L, Parcel: 0018-0020, LAND & BUILDING located at 192 LAKESHORE DR in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 15,549.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 00180020, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 14211/272. For FY-2021 Billed $4,961.10 Tax Due $3,739.73, For FY-2022 Billed $5,003.97 Tax Due $5,003.97.
GANDOLFO DANTE F, Parcel: 0058-0108, LAND & BUILDING located at 28 -A WALNUT ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 1,832.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 00580108, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 30971/093. For FY-2021 Billed $2,816.58 Tax Due $2,741.62, For FY-2022 Billed $2,874.59 Tax Due $2,786.84.
GIROUX SCOTT S, Parcel: 0070-0527-0001-0105, BUILDING located at 100 GRANGER BLVD #105 in MARLBOR OUGH, BUILDING shown on Assessor’s Map 0070052700010105, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 20902/130.For FY-2021 Billed $2,899.70 Tax Due $34.87, For FY2022 Billed $2,633.80 Tax Due $2,633.80.
GOULET ROBERT M, Parcel: 0056-0303, LAND & BUILDING located at 65 BRIMSMEAD ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 14,678.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 00560303, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 71954/348. For FY-2021 Billed $3,930.24 Tax Due $957.15, For FY-2022 Billed $3,966.18 Tax Due $449.22.
GRASSO RALPH T, MICHAELINA B GRASSO, Parcel: 0082-0181, LAND & BUILDING located at 47 BERKLEY ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 6,379.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 00820181, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 9832/372. For FY-2021 Billed $3,677.70 Tax Due $322.70, For FY-2022 Billed $3,766.75 Tax Due $3,766.75.
HEDDERIG CHRISTOPHER, TAMMY HEDDERIG, Parcel: 0006-0107, LAND & BUILDING located at 146 CULLINANE DR in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 4,775.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 00060107, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 46735/048. For FY-2021 Billed $3,975.78 Tax Due $14.96.
JOSEPHSON LINDA E, Parcel: 0093-0081, LAND & BUILDING located at 68 RIVER ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 22,277.000 SQ FT shown on Assessor’s Map 00930081, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 20549/400. For FY-2021 Billed $3,283.02 Tax Due $1,613.01, For FY-2022 Billed $3,493.86 Tax Due $3,493.86.
KING BRENDAN J TR, PAUL L WEISBLATT TR, Parcel: 0043-0019, LAND & BUILDING located at 303 MECHANIC ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 3.490 ACRES shown on Assessor’s Map 00430019, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 1449/029. For FY-2021 Billed $66,634.26 Tax
Due $137.84, For FY-2022 Billed $63,871.77 Tax Due $41.17.
KIRSHE GREGORY A TR, DWBH REALTY TRUST, Parcel: 0067-0048-0001-0267, BUILDING located at 28 LORD RD #267 in MARLBOROUGH, BUILD INGshown on Assessor’s Map 0067004800010267, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 38834/500. For FY-2021 Billed $7,008.21 Tax Due $30.38.
KIRSHE GREGORY A TR DWBH REALTY TRUST, Parcel: 0067-0048-0001-0285, BUILDING located at 28 LORD RD #285 in MARLBOROUGH, BUILD ING shown on Assessor’s Map 0067004800010285, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 38834/500. For FY-2021 Billed $12,298.62 Tax Due $64.62.
KOBY INC, Parcel: 0056-0085, LAND & BUILDING located at 297 LINCOLN ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 1.060 ACRES shown on Assessor’s Map 00560085, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 13736/213. For FY-2021 Billed $6,800.21 Tax Due $5,077.27, For FY-2022 Billed $5,715.43 Tax Due $5,715.43.
KOBY INC, Parcel: 0069-0343, LAND & BUILDING located at 293 LINCOLN ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 8,029.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 00690343, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 13736/213. For FY-2021 Billed $14,263.56 Tax Due $14,263.56, For FY-2022 Billed $12,718.93 Tax Due $12,718 .93.
KUKIELKA ALEXANDER E, Parcel: 0018-0155, LAND & BUILDING located at 21 BEAUREGARD CIR in MARLBOR OUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 12,623.000 SQ FT shown on Assessor’s Map 00180155, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 49170/240. For FY-2021 Billed $7,247.76 Tax Due $39.99.
LAROCHE KAREN M, Parcel: 0040-0031, LAND & BUILDING located at 459 BIGELOW ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 18,898.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 00400031, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 44291/012. For FY-2021 Billed $2,899.88 Fees $27.15 Interest $207.86 Tax Due $3,115.08.
LEWIS JONATHAN D, NICOLE L MASCIARELLI, Parcel: 0020-0028, LAND & BUILDING located at 193 MILES STANDISH DR in MARL BOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 20,112.000 SQ FT shown on Assessor’s Map 00200028, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 24127/224. For FY-2021 Billed $6,066.48 Fees $27.15 Interest $3.04 Tax Due $44.58.
LI HUA, Parcel: 0090-0038, LAND & BUILDING located at 23 HURLEY CIR in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 12,936.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 00900038, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 1530/055. For FY-2021 Billed $4,549.86 Fees $27.15 Interest $4.63 Tax Due $53.71.
LUNDIE STUART S, Parcel: 0006-0151, LAND located at SENECA DR in MARLBOROUGH, LAND containing 33,106.000 SQ FT shown on Assessor’s Map 00060151, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 50400/224. For FY-2021 Billed $63.48 Fees $27.15 Interest $6.87 Tax Due $6 4.07.
MARCK LLC, Parcel: 0068-0191, LAND & BUILDING located at 13 CROSS ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 6,020.000 SQ FT shown on Assessor’s Map 00680191, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDSBook/Page 58879/350. For FY-2021 Billed $6,208.62 Fees $27.15 Interest $4.31 Tax Due $53.46.
MERCURI-IPPOLITO GINA, Parcel: 0104-0039, LAND & BUILDING located at 168 MILL ST SOUTH in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 25,473.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 01040039, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF
DEEDS - Book/Page 37084/573. For FY-2021 Billed $3,817.08 Fees $27.15 Interest $670.62 Tax Due $3,587.58.
MILES ROBERT B JR, KELLIE T MILES, Parcel: 0045-0005, LAND & BUILDING located at 54 BENJAMIN RD in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 14,242.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 00450005, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 25620/209. For FY-2021 Billed $4,887.96 Fees $27.15 Interest $6.73 Tax Due $65.77.
MORIONDO MARTHA E, N/O MARTHA MORGAN, Parcel: 0042-076B, LAND & BUILDING located at 151 ASH ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 2.060 ACRES shown on Assessor’s Map 0042076B, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDSBook/Page 29890/565. For FY-2021 Billed $4,175.88 Fees $27.15 Interest $1,174.01 Tax Due $5,699.69.
NUGENT THOMAS F, KATHLEEN A NUGENT, Parcel: 0019-0085, LAND & BUILDING located at 38 WHITTIER RD in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 10,000.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 00190085, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 17440/553. For FY-2021 Billed $4,064.10 Fees $27.15 Interest $1,934.06 Tax Due $9,798.56.
OGAR WILLIAM J, DIANE A OGAR, Parcel: 0057-0043, LAND & BUILDING located at 16 MOFFA LN in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 14,098.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 00570043, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 20475/442. For FY-2021 Billed $4,816.20 Fees $27.15 Interest $1,530.55 Tax Due $7,512.25.
OLEARY DAVID, MARION OLEARY, Parcel: 0055-0083, LAND & BUILDING located at 83 SPRING ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND& BUILDING containing 4,320.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 00550083, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 12643/189. For FY-2021 Billed $2,986.32 Fees $27.15 Interest $784.94 Tax Due $3,798.41.
PATULAK MILLISSA A LI EST, Parcel: 0055-0218, LAND & BUILDING located at 73 RUSSELL ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 8,480.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 00550218, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 66420/216. For FY-2021 Billed $3,844.68 Fees $27.15 Interest $1.52 Tax Due $36.12.
PIRATLA POORNA S, SRIRAM PIRATLA, Parcel: 0080-0085-0077-0006, BUILDING located at 277 WEST MAIN ST #35 in MARLBOROUGH, BUILDING shown on Assessor’s Map 0080008500770006, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 72241/229. For FY-2021 Billed $2,136.24 Fees $27.15 Interest $1.09 Tax Due $35.84.
PURPURA STEVEN, N/O 940 BOSTON POST ROAD LLC, Parcel: 0062-0020, LAND & BUILDING located at 940 BOSTON POST RD EAST in MARL BOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 27,279.000 SQ FT shown on Assessor’s Map 00620020, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 17409/414. For FY-2021 Billed $20,305.21 Fees $27.15 Interest $14.19 Tax Due $108.58.
QU YIZHONG, C/O BIN YANG, Parcel: 0056-0349, LAND & BUILDING located at 237 LINCOLN ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 7,879.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 00560349, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 59108/074. For FY-2021 Billed $4,585.74 Fees $27.15 Interest $4.98 Tax Due $55.80.
RAMIREZ JOHNNY, Parcel: 0055-0172, LAND & BUILDING located at 7 -9 PRESTON ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 3,260.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 00550172, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF
DEEDS - Book/Page 72298/354. For FY-2021 Billed $4,525.02 Fees $27.15 Interest $996.36 Tax Due $5,730.66.
ROSS JEFFREY A, Parcel: 0059-0002-0110-0006, BUILDING located at 110 BOSTON POST RD EAST #6 in MARLBOR OUGH, BUILDING shown on Assessor’s Map 0059000201100006, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 18512/037. For FY-2021 Billed $1,473.84 Fees $27.15 Interest $80.02 Tax Due $486.12.
RYAN ROBERT TR, LISA C RYAN TR, Parcel: 0053-0075, LAND & BUILDING located at 111 HOUDE ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 23,807.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 00530075, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 66527/445. For FY-2021 Billed $5,946.42 Fees $27.15 Interest $2.44 Tax Due $36.30.
SOUTH COAST ADVISORS, LLC, Parcel: 0062-027A, LAND located at BOSTON POST RD EAST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND containing 16,988.000 SQ FT shown on Assessor’s Map 0062027A, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 73972/38. For FY-2021 Billed $8.28 Fees $27.15 Interest $1.89 Tax Due $37.32.
VASQUEZ ADA, Parcel: 0068-0067-000C-0002, BUILDING located at 280 ELM ST #C2 in MARLBOROUGH, BUILD ING shown on Assessor’s Map 00680067000C0002, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 63684/267. For FY-2021 Billed $3,434.82 Fees $27.15 Interest $178.64 Tax Due $1,052.58.
VESSELS JEFFREY T, AMY E VESSELS, Parcel: 0045-0086, LAND & BUILDING located at 35 STOW RD in MARLBOROUGH, LAND &BUILDING containing 10,659.000 SQ FT shown on Assessor’s Map 00450086, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 43024/413. For FY-2021 Billed $5,063.22 Tax Due $1,442.06.
WALSH STEPHEN E, BEVERLY A WALSH, Parcel: 0074-0003-0000-0087, BUILDING located at 16 PIONEER TRAIL #87 in MARLBOROUGH, BUILDING shown on Assessor’s Map 0074000300000087, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 34199/442. For FY-2021 Billed $4,138.62 Tax Due $140.45.
WANG ZHAOHUI, Parcel: 0058-036A-0025-0008, BUILDING located at 25 HOSMER ST #8 in MARLBOROUGH, BUILD ING shown on Assessor’s Map 0058036A00250008, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 52013/471. For FY-2021 Billed $2,203.86 Tax Due $584.24.
WEBSTER RYAN S, LINDSAY WEBSTER, Parcel: 0056-0298, LAND & BUILDING located at 68 MILDON AVE in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 7,800.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 00560298, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 69058/345. For FY-2021 Billed $5,001.12 Tax Due $314.65. For FY-2022 Billed $4,842.59 Tax Due $1,154.76.
WPG REALTY INVESTMENTS LLC, Parcel: 0080-0078, LAND & BUILDING located at 235 WEST MAIN ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 9,427.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 00800078, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 61922/580. For FY-2021 Billed $6,062.34 Tax Due $4,560.82.
YUSSUF MOHAMED, SHIREEN F YUSSUF, Parcel: 0008-0135, LAND & BUILDING located at 21 RUSSO DR in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 3.130 ACRES shown on Assessor’s Map 00080135, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 61685/052. For FY-2021 Billed $7,636.92 Tax Due $33.79.
119 ASH STREET LLC,
Parcel: 0043-029C-0001-0003, BUILDING located at 8 TRAILSIDE TERRACE in MARLBOROUGH, BUILDING shown on Assessor’s Map 0043029C00010003, re corded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 76569/360.For FY-2022 Billed $1,823.68 Tax Due $932.93.
119 ASH STREET LLC, Parcel: 0043-029C-0001-0004, BUILDING located at 10 TRAILSIDE TERRACE in MARLBOROUGH, BUILDING shown on Assessor’s Map 0043029C00010004, re corded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 76569/360.For FY-2022 Billed $1,927.33 Tax Due $1,029.26.
119 ASH STREET LLC, Parcel: 0049-029C-0001-0002, BUILDING located at 4 TRAILSIDE TERRACE in MARLBOROUGH, BUILDING shown on Assessor’s Map 0049029C00010002, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 76569/360. For FY-2022 Billed $2,189.73 Tax Due $995.71.
249 CEDAR HILL LLC, C/O ALAN GERMAIN, Parcel: 0115-0003, LAND & BUILDING located at 249 CEDAR HILL ST in MARLBOR OUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 2.010 ACRES shown on Asses sor’s Map 01150003, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 48879/445. For FY-2022 Billed $31,386.07 Tax Due $5,716.96.
ABL PROPERTIES LLC, Parcel: 0073-054B, LAND located at BOSTON POST ROAD EAST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND containing 8,712.000 SQ FT shown on Assessor’s Map 0073054B, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDSBook/Page 69454/538. For FY-2022 Billed $62.08 Tax Due $54.11.
AITMESSAOUD AZIZ, MIRIEM ALAOUI MORTAJI, Parcel: 0055-0157, LAND & BUILDING located at 89 PRESTON ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 7,884.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 00550157, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 71881/015. For FY-2022 Billed $3,157.98 Tax Due $3,185.13.
ALI MOHAMMAD MURTAZA, SHEHER BANO ALI, Parcel: 0061-0018-0003-000B, BUILDING located at 849 BOSTON POST RD EAST #3B in MARLBOR OUGH, BUILDING shown on Assessor’s Map 006100180003000B, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 67684/305. For FY-2022 Billed $4,435.87 Fees $27.15 Interest $25.08 Tax Due $403.84.
AMIRHOSSEINI FARIBORZ KHALAJ, KHADIJEH KHALAJ, Parcel: 0061-0005-0001-0309, BUILDING located at 688 BOSTON POST RD EAST #309 in MARLBOR OUGH, BUILDING shown on Assessor’s Map 0061000500010309, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 64923/477. For FY-2022 Billed $2,378.66 Tax Due $378.76.
ANDERSSON KARL R, KARRIE HENIGHAN, Parcel: 0023-0090, LAND & BUILDING located at 61 LITTLEFIELD LN in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 2.310 ACRES shown on Assessor’s Map 00230090, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 1309/115. For FY-2022 Billed $9,441.15 Tax Due $58.73.
AQUINO BONIFACIO R, BRENDA AQUINO, Parcel: 0045-0031, LAND & BUILDING located at 171 KINGS GRANT RD in MARLBOR OUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 16,420.000 SQ FT shown on Assessor’s Map 00450031, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 13012/714. For FY-2022 Billed $4,917.38 Tax Due $2,478.93.
ARCIERI ROBERT TR, GWENLIZ REALTY TRUST, Parcel: 0104-0037, LAND & BUILDING located at 525 MAPLE ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 41,382.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 01040037, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 57354/233. For FY-2022 Billed $6,912.61 Tax Due $1,238.74.
ARCIERI ROBERT TR, GWENLIZ REALTY TRUST, Parcel: 0104-0041, LAND & BUILDING located at 148 MILL ST SOUTH in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 16,326.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 01040041, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 55446/224. For FY-2022 Billed $4,396.51 Tax Due $1,466.410.
BIGGS JOSEPH D, Parcel: 0092-0022, LAND located at BEACH ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND containing 30,492.000 SQ FT shown on Assessor’s Map 00920022, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 25218/522. For FY-2022 Billed $14.43 Tax Due $33.80. $34.39.
BIRD & FISH REALTY LLC, Parcel: 0070-0126, LAND & BUILDING located at 6 DOW PL in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 2,793.000 SQ FT shown on Assessor’s Map 00700126, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 63270/083. For FY-2022 Billed $2,753.89 Tax Due $2,781.04.
BOMBARD THOMAS J, Parcel: 0094-0066, LAND & BUILDING located at 204 FARM RD in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 1.740 ACRES shown on Assessor’s Map 00940066, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 29041/346. For FY-2022 Billed $7,490.21 Tax Due $1,878.03.
BOMBARD THOMAS J, Parcel: 0094-066A, LAND located at FARM RD in MARLBOROUGH, LAND containing 1.000 SQ FT shown on Assessor’s Map 0094066A, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 29041/346. ForFY-2022 Billed $74.78 Tax Due $61.64.
BRENNAN ROBERT E LI EST, VANGIE BRENNAN LI EST, Parcel: 0082-0088, LAND & BUILDING located at 94 -96 NEIL ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 8,167.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 00820088, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 48447/384. For FY-2022 Billed $5,282.11 Tax Due $1,416.77.
CAMGEMI JOSEPH L, NANCY A CAMGEMI, Parcel: 0023-0037, LAND & BUILDING located at 86 MINEHAN LN in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 43,560.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 00230037, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 14514/393. For FY-2022 Billed $7,908.74 Tax Due $2,084.43.
CANCIO AIRES F TR, COTTAGE-HOWE REALTY TRUST, Parcel: 0070-0172, LAND & BUILDING located at 79 HOWE ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 6,494.000 SQ FT shown on Assessor’s Map 00700172, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 72507/153. For FY-2022 Billed $5,229.63 Tax Due $1,395.08.
CANDY HILL REALTY LLC, Parcel: 0019-0021, LAND & BUILDING located at 19 CULLINANE DR in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 4,750.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 00190021, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 63477/482. For FY-2022 Billed $6,327.78 Fees $12.15 Interest $7.79 Tax Due $129.16.
CASUCCI ALAN, TRACY CASUCCI, Parcel: 0071-145A, LAND & BUILDING located at 186 SHAWMUT AVE in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 14,242.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 0071145A, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 31700/563. For FY-2022 Billed $6,422.24 Tax Due $173.15.
CHAVES RENATO TEXEIRA, Parcel: 0056-0161, LAND & BUILDING located at 23 JEFFERSON ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 8,871.000 SQ FT shown on Asses
sor’s Map 00560161, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 72326/281. For FY-2022 Billed $3,832.35 Tax Due $1,000.76.
COLON CLOTILDE, OTILIIO COLON, Parcel: 0081-0172, LAND & BUILDING located at 101 SOUTH ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 10,614.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 00810172, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 60606/174. For FY-2022 Billed $4,235.14 Tax Due $1,116.38.
CZARKOWSKI THOMAS R, SANDRA A FINN, Parcel: 0089-0022, LAND & BUILDING located at 80 CONRAD RD in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 11,320.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 00890022, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 983/123. For FY-2022 Billed $4,656.29 Tax Due $31.52.
DANGELO RALPH J SR, JEAN M DANGELO, Parcel: 0082-0174, LAND & BUILDING located at 39 EDINBORO ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 15,405.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 00820174, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 14690/534. For FY-2022 Billed $4,691.71 Tax Due $2,346.74.
DASILVA FLAVIO J, NEIDE TEIXEIRA DASILVA, Parcel: 0056-0054, LAND & BUILDING located at 30 ELM ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 6,504.000 SQ FT shown on Assessor’s Map 00560054, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 68821/309. For FY-2022 Billed $5,985.34 Tax Due $64.38.
DAVIS BENJAMIN G, Parcel: 0070-0498, LAND & BUILDING located at 21 GREENDALE AVE in MARLBOR OUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 4,540.000 SQ FT shown on As sessor’s Map 00700498, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 62709/395. For FY-2022 Billed $4,180.03 Tax Due $40.08.
DE OLIVEIRA MARCIO, Parcel: 0010-0003, LAND & BUILDING located at 878 CONCORD RD in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 2.050 ACRES shown on Assessor’s Map 00100003, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 71899/528. For FY-2022 Billed $5,733.44 Tax Due $4,747.97.
DEVOE RONALD E, LEEANN DEVOE, Parcel: 0071-0051, LAND & BUILDING located at 201 HILDRETH ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 12,500.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 00710051, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 14458/139. For FY-2022 Billed $5,749.18 Tax Due $466.55.
DICKSON JOHN S, EILEEN M DICKSON, Parcel: 0057-0109, LAND & BUILDING located at 76 FRANCIS ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 4,593.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 00570109, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 39181/320. For FY-2022 Billed $3,251.14 Tax Due $1695.36.
DOWNEY DAVID P, CATHERINE A CONNOR-DOWNEY, Parcel: 0080-0056, LAND located at FAY CT in MARLBOROUGH, LAND containing 6,534.000 SQ FT shown on Assessor’s Map 00800056, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 50725/584. For FY-2022 Billed $11.81 Tax Due $38.96.
DUFFY BARBARA TR, CIDER CONDO REALTY TRUST, Parcel: 0059-004D-0158-0009, BUILDING located at 158 BOSTON POST RD EAST #9 in MARLBOR OUGH, BUILDING shown on Assessor’s Map 0059004D01580009,
recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 30287/598. For FY-2022 Billed $1,974.56 Tax Due $579.82.
DUGUAY IRENE F, Parcel: 0084-0088, LAND & BUILDING located at 109 FARMINGTON CIR in MARLBOR OUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 20,341.000 SQ FT shown on Assessor’s Map 00840088, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 21666/256. For FY-2022 Billed $4,811.10 Tax Due $36.01.
DUVALL MICHAEL L, LISA A DUVALL, Parcel: 0113-004A-0002-0012, BUILDING located at 18 HEATHERWOOD DR #12 in MARLBOR OUGH, BUILDING shown on Assessor’s Map 0113004A00020012, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 70075/585.For FY-2022 Billed $5,435.62 Tax Due $1,289.79.
ENGLISH ANNE M, Parcel: 0018-0086, LAND & BUILDING located at 20 UPLAND RD in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 5,000.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 00180086, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 40890/195. For FY-2022 Billed $3,659.17 Tax Due $2,718.09.
FERREURA RENATO T, Parcel: 0072-0011-079J-0016, BUILDING located at 91 PHELPS ST #16 in MARLBOROUGH, BUILD ING shown on Assessor’s Map 00720011079J0016, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 0123/123. For FY-2022 Billed $1,549.47 Tax Due $1,576.62.
FRYE ALEXANDER, JESSICA SNAPKE, Parcel: 0029-0019, LAND & BUILDING located at 589 PLEASANT ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 20,425.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 00290019, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 72245/122. For FY-2022 Billed $4,846.53 Tax Due $1,205.88.
GALLAGHER MICHAEL T, GINA F GALLAGHER, Parcel: 0053-0019, LAND & BUILDING located at 120 BIGELOW ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 25,114.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 00530019, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 65973/304. For FY-2022 Billed $5,650.78 Tax Due $42.44.
GENTILOTTI GERALD D TR, JAMES G GENTILOTTI TR, Parcel: 0093-0052, LAND & BUILDING located at 401 MAPLE ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 30,518.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 00930052, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 19056/392. For FY-2022 Billed $5,979.25 Tax Due $1,295.54.
GENTILOTTI JAMES G, GERALD D GENTILOTTI, Parcel: 0093-0051, LAND & BUILDING located at 405 MAPLE ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 23,880.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 00930051, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 14153/490. For FY-2022 Billed $29,266.62 Tax Due $6,897.81.
GIRARDI RICHARD C, JULIET BOWLER, Parcel: 0057-0206, LAND & BUILDING located at 59 FRANCIS ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 10,614.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 00570206, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 71992/262. For FY-2022 Billed $3,941.25 Tax Due $55.41.
GRASSBY GEORGE K LI EST, Parcel: 0058-0020, LAND & BUILDING located at 55 CLINTON ST in MARLBOROUGH, LAND & BUILDING containing 16,856.000 SQ FT shown on Asses sor’s Map 00580020, recorded at MIDDLESEX SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Book/Page 20492/056. For FY-2022 Billed $4,203.65 Tax Due $25.00.