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Westborough officials, chamber welcome Planet Fitness to town

Karen Chapman, president and CEO of the Corridor 9/495 Regional of Chamber Commerce, says a few words during the ribboncutting ceremony for Planet Fitness in the Westmeadow Plaza on Thursday, Jan. 26.

Nigel Browne, the general manager of the Westmeadow Plaza Planet Fitness. “I’ve been meeting a lot of nice people; a lot of the merchants in this plaza have memberships.”

The club has a variety of strength and cardio equipment within its 21,500-square-foot space. It also has private lock- er rooms, changing rooms and individual showers.

Hours are Mondays-Thursdays from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m., Fridays from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m., and weekends from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

For information, call 508948-0411, or visit www.planetfitness.com/gyms/westborough-ma.

By Maureen Sullivan Assistant Editor

WESTBOROUGH - Three months after it opened its doors at the Westmeadow Plaza, Planet Fitness was officially welcomed with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.

The event, held on Jan. 26, included town officials and members of the Corridor 9/495 Regional of Chamber Commerce.

“You picked a great location,” said Pamela Stevens, chair of the chamber.

“We’re glad to be here,” said Lane Milliken, director of operations for Planet Fitness.

State Rep. Kate Donaghue (D-Westborough) and state

Sen. Michael Moore (D-Millbury) presented citations from the State House.

“Like is an understatement … I’m loving this place,” said offers its customers the added benefit of a free tow of the vehicle to the shop when a vehicle is undriveable.

New Westboro Auto Body | from page 16 DaSilva himself is particular about the finish of each repair job and personally performs the detailing of the exteriors.

“We will pick up the car and tow it to our shop free of charge,” said DaSilva.

“Every vehicle comes out of our shop with a shine that looks like new,” said DaSilva.

Visit New Westboro Auto Body at 39 South Street in Westboro or call them at (508) 366-4761.

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Marlborough Legal Notice

At the Regular Meeting of the Marlborough City Council on January 23, 2023, the following bond was ordered ADVERTISED:

That the sum of $500,000.00 (five hundred thousand dollars) be and is hereby appropriated for sewer construction and/ or reconstruction.

That to meet said appropriations, the Finance Director/Treasurer, with the approval of the Mayor, is hereby authorized to borrow the sum of $500,000.00 under and pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 44, Section 8(14) of the Massachusetts General Laws, as amended and supplemented, or any other enabling authority, and to issue bonds or notes of the City of Marlborough (the “City”) therefor; that the Mayor is authorized to contract for and expend any grants, aid, or gifts available for this project; and that the Mayor is authorized to take any other action necessary or convenient to carry out this project.

Any premium received by the City upon the sale of any bonds or notes approved by this vote, less any such premium applied to the payment of costs of issuance of such bonds or notes, may be applied to the payment of costs approved by this vote in accordance with Chapter 44, Section 20 of the Massachusetts General Laws, thereby reducing the amount authorized to be borrowed to pay such costs by a like amount.

Per Order of the City Council 23-1008795A

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At the Regular Meeting of the Marlborough City Council on January 23, 2023, the following bond was ordered ADVERTISED:

That the sum of $1,000,000.00 (one million dollars) be and is hereby appropriated for water main construction and/or reconstructing.

That to meet said appropriations, the Finance Director/Treasurer, with the approval of the Mayor, is hereby authorized to borrow the sum of $1,000,000.00 under and pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 44, Section 8(5) of the Massachusetts General Laws, as amended and supplemented, or any other enabling authority, and to issue bonds or notes of the City of Marlborough (the “City”) therefor; that the Mayor is authorized to contract for and expend any grants, aid, or gifts available for this project; and that the Mayor is authorized to take any other action necessary or convenient to carry out this project.

Any premium received by the City upon the sale of any bonds or notes approved by this vote, less any such premium applied to the payment of costs of issuance of such bonds or notes, may be applied to the payment of costs approved by this vote in accordance with Chapter 44, Section 20 of the Massachusetts General Laws, thereby reducing the amount authorized to be borrowed to pay such costs by a like amount.

Per Order of the City Council 23-1008795B

City Of Marlborough Legal Notice

At a regular meeting of the City Council held on Monday, January 23, 2023, the following proposed amendment to the City Code, Chapter 315 “Enforcement”, §2 “NonCriminal Disposition” as recommended by the Mayor and the Board of Health, having been read was ORDERED ADVERTISED.

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MARLBOROUGH THAT THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF MARLBOROUGH, AS AMENDED, BE FURTHER AMENDED AS FOLLOWS:

I. Chapter 315 (entitled “Enforcement”), Section 315-2 (entitled “Noncriminal disposition”), Subsection (A), is hereby amended by inserting the following sentence at the end of the existing paragraph:

In addition to any other enforcing municipal personnel, the code enforcement officer(s) may also be a designee of any enforcing agent for all such ordinances, rules or regulations.

II. Chapter 315, Section 315-2, Subsection (B), is hereby amended by inserting the following sentences after the existing second sentence:

Where no specific penalty amount is stated in an ordinance, rule, or regulation, the specific penalty amount shall be: $100 for First Offense, $200 for Second Offense, and $300 for Third and Any Subsequent Offense. Unless otherwise specified, second and any subsequent offenses shall mean additional offenses after a first offense which are committed by the same offender within a twelve-month period.

III. Chapter 315, Section 315-2, Subsection (B), Table Row numbers “20”, “21”, “22”, “23”, “25”, “27”, “28.1”, “29”, and “31”, are hereby amended as follows: (new text shown as underlined, deleted text shown as strikethrough):

V. Chapter 420 (entitled “Multifamily Dwellings”), Section 420-3 (entitled “Violations and Penalties”) is hereby amended as follows: (new text shown as underlined, deleted text shown as strikethrough):

Every day that a person violates § 420-2 shall constitute a separate offense. Each offense shall be subject to a noncriminal fine of not less than $100 and not more than $300 as set forth in the Code of the City of Marlborough §315-2B, as enforced by the Building Commissioner or his/her designee.

VI. Chapter 485 (entitled “Property Maintenance”), Section 485-3 (entitled “Administration”), Subsection (A)(3), is hereby amended as follows: (new text shown as underlined, deleted text shown as strikethrough):

In addition to the foregoing remedy, whoever violates any provision of this article or fails to obey any lawful order issued by the enforcing authority in enforcing this article shall be liable to a noncriminal fine of not more than $200 for each violation as set forth in the Code of the City of Marlborough §315-2B. Each violation of this article shall constitute a separate offense. Each day that any such violation continues shall constitute a separate violation. The enforcing authority may also issue a cease-anddesist order for any hazardous situation.

VII. Effective Date. These amendments shall take effect upon passage.

Per Order of the City Council 23-1008796

Legal Notice

At the Regular Meeting of the Marlborough City Council on January 23, 2023, the following bond was ordered ADVERTISED:

That the sum of $8,770,000.00 (eight million seven hundred seventy thousand dollars) be and is hereby appropriated for street and infrastructure construction, reconstruction and/or rehabilitation.

That to meet said appropriations, the Finance Director/Treasurer, with the approval of the Mayor, is hereby authorized to borrow the sum of $8,770,000.00 under and pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 44, Section 7(1) of the Massachusetts General Laws, as amended and supplemented, or any other enabling authority, and to issue bonds or notes of the City of Marlborough (the “City”) therefor; that the Mayor is authorized to contract for and expend any grants, aid, or gifts available for this project; and that the Mayor is authorized to take any other action necessary or convenient to carry out this project.

Any premium received by the City upon the sale of any bonds or notes approved by this vote, less any such premium applied to the payment of costs of issuance of such bonds or notes, may be applied to the payment of costs approved by this vote in accordance with Chapter 44, Section 20 of the General Laws, thereby reducing the amount authorized to be borrowed to pay such costs by a like amount.

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Shrewsbury Request For Proposals For Yard Waste Collection

The Town of Shrewsbury, Massachusetts is soliciting proposals from qualified contractors to provide services for the collection and hauling of yard waste. The Town is requesting proposals for a 3 (three) year contract to commence on March 15, 2023 through March 14, 2026. This is for scheduled curbside pickup for the entire Town twelve (12) times per year and Holiday Tree Pickup two (2) weeks per year.

The Town does not self-impose and hereby disclaims any applicability of MGL c. 30B to this procurement process. The contract is not subject to public bidding and the municipality reserves the right to negotiate with bidders.

Proposals are due no later than Wednesday February 22, 2023 at 2:00 P.M. and will be received at:

Town of Shrewsbury

Richard D. Carney

Municipal Office Building

100 Maple Avenue

Shrewsbury MA 01545

Any questions or comments should be directed, by email, to Gosia Stolarska, Solid Waste & Recycling Program Manager (gstolarska@shrewsburyma.gov ) by February 15, 2023. Any communication received after this date will not be accepted.

TOWN OF SHREWSBURY

Kevin J. Mizikar Town Manager

Town Of Shrewsbury Public Hearing

Notice is hereby given that 3 Brothers White City Inc., d/b/a The Halal Guys, Imran Asghar, Owner, 80 Boston Turnpike Unit E-84, has applied to the Select Board for a Common Victualler License. Hours of operation Sunday through Saturday 11:00am to 12:00am.

A public hearing on this application will be held on Tuesday, February 14, 2023 at 7:05pm, Richard D. Carney Municipal Office Building, Selectmen’s Meeting Room, 100 Maple Avenue, Shrewsbury.

Maurice DePalo Chairman

Westborough

Informal Probate Publication Notice

Docket No. WO23P0217EA

Commonwealth of Massachusetts

The Trial Court

Probate and Family Court

Worcester Division

Estate of Kenneth E. Young

Date of Death: December 26, 2022

To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition of Stacy Young, of Upton, MA a Will has been admitted to informal probate. Stacy Young of Upton, MA has been informally appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate to serve without surety on the bond.

The estate is being administered under informal procedure by the Personal Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without supervision by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding the administration from the Personal Representative and can petition the Court in any matter relating to the estate, including distribution of assets and

Legal Notice

Notice is hereby given by Ted’s of Fayville, 300 Turnpike Road., Southborough, MA 01772, pursuant to the provisions of G.L. c. 255, section 39A, that on Wednesday March 1, 2023 at 10 am an auction sale on the web based site of http:// sta.ibidsmart.com the following motor vehicles will be sold to satisfy our garage keeper’s lien thereon for storage, towing charges, care and expenses of notices and sale of said vehicles. Starting February 15, 2023 at 9 am, vehicles can be viewed at http://sta.ibidsmart.com

This is not an absolute auction we reserve 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 instructions.

2012 Hyundai Box Trailer

VIN: 3H3V532C9CT069022

Owned by C&A Transportation & Logistics

2013 Kia Forte

VIN:KNAFU4A26D5730040

Owned by Nathan Houston

2005 Nissan Maxima

Vin: 1N4BA41E05C862699

Owned by Rachel Darling

2019 Volkswagon Jetta

VIN: 3VWN57BUXKM266669

Owned by Ryan Hutton

2011 Hyundai Elantra

VIN: KMHDH4AEXBU160812

Owned by Victor Andoh

2008 Mazda CX9

VIN: JM3TB38V680148326

Owned by Benjamin Pedlow

2006 Chevrolet Malibu

VIN: 1G1ZT53856F249258

Owned by Paul Dickey

2015 Kia Forte

VIN: KNAFX4A88F5266800

Owned by Marcy Abraham expenses of administration. Interested parties are entitled to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings and to obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A copy of the Petition and Will, if any, can be obtained from the Petitioner.

This notice has been given under the provisions of G.L. c. 255, Section 39A. Publication Friday February 3, 10 and 17, 2023 Community Advocate.

Worcester

Informal Probate Publication Notice

Docket No. WO22P4466EA

Commonwealth of Massachusetts

The Trial Court

Worcester Division

Probate and Family Court

Estate of: Dorothy Delarda

Date of Death: October 02, 2022

To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition of Lynne M. Nybo of Plymouth, MA

A Will has been admitted to informal probate.

Lynne M. Nybo of Plymouth, MA. has been informally appointed as the Personal Representatives of the estate to serve without surety on the bond. The estate is being administered under informal procedure by the Personal Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without supervision from by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding the administration from the Personal Representative and can petition the Court in any matter relating to the estate including distribution of assets and expenses of administration. Interested parties are entitled to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings and to obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A copy of the petition and Will, if any, can be obtained from the Petitioner.

Informal Probate Publication Notice

Docket No. WO23P0099EA

Commonwealth of Massachusetts

The Trial Court

Worcester Division

Probate and Family Court

Estate of: Arnold Edmund Ferrari

Date of Death: November 16, 2022

To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition of Mark A. Ferrari of Westwood, MA

A Will has been admitted to informal probate.

Mark A. Ferrari of Westwood MA. has been informally appointed as the Personal Representatives of the estate to serve without surety on the bond. The estate is being administered under informal procedure by the Personal Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without supervision from by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding the administration from the Personal Representative and can petition the Court in any matter relating to the estate including distribution of assets and expenses of administration. Interested parties are entitled to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings and to obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A copy of the petition and Will, if any, can be obtained from the Petitioner.

Informal Probate Publication Notice

Docket No. WO23P0092EA

Commonwealth of Massachusetts

The Trial Court Worcester Division

Probate and Family Court

Estate of: Grenville H. Rogers

Date of Death: November 9, 2021

To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition of Petitioner Brenda L. Derby of Northborough, MA

A Will has been admitted to informal probate.

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Brenda L. Derby of Northborough MA. has been informally appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate to serve without surety on the bond. The estate is being administered under informal procedure by the Personal Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without supervision by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding the administration from the Personal Representative and can petition the Court in any matter relating to the estate including distribution of assets and expenses of administration. Interested parties are entitled to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings and to obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A copy of the Petition and Will, if any, can be obtained from the Petitioner.

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Toallpersonsinterestedintheabovecaptionedestate,byPetitionofPetitioner:BenjaminG.ArnottofW,Boylston,MA.awill hasbeenadmittedtoinformalprobate.BenjaminG.Arnottof W,Boylston,MAhasbeeninformallyappointedasthePersonal Representativeoftheestatetoservewithoutsuretyonthebond. Theestateisbeingadministeredunderinformalprocedureby thePersonalRepresentativeundertheMassachusettsUniform ProbateCodewithoutsupervisionbytheCourt.Inventoryand accountsarenotrequiredtobefiledwiththeCourt,butinterested partiesareentitledtonoticeregardingtheadministrationfrom thePersonalRepresentativeandcanpetitiontheCourtinany matterrelatingtotheestate,includingdistributionofassetsand expensesofadministration.InterestedpartiesareentitledtopetitiontheCourttoinstituteformalproceedingsandtoobtainorders terminatingorrestrictingthepowersofPersonalRepresentatives appointedunderinformalprocedure.AcopyofthePetitionand Will,ifany,canbeobtainedfromthePetitioner.

LegalPublicHearingNotice TheHudsonConservationCommissionwillholdaPublicHearingrelativetothefollowingfilingundertheWetlandsProtectionAct(M.G.L.Chapter131,Section40)asrequestedbyMark Lamping.TheownerofthepropertyisEversourceEnergy.The workislocatedat429MAINSTREET(Map-Parcel21-86and311).TheproposedprojectisreplacementofabuildingandconnectiontoexistinggaslinesinBufferZonetoanintermittent streamandborderingvegetatedwetlands.ThePublicHearing willbeheldviaremotevideoconferenceonApril7,2022at forinformationonjoiningthemeeting: hudson.orgor978-562-2948. Allinterestedpartiesareurgedtoattend.Theapplicationcan beobtainedthroughemailbycontactingtheConservation CommissionOffice.

Noticeisherebygivenof

OpenMeetingLaw,G.L.c.30A,§18,thismeetingoftheHudsonZoning BoardofAppealswillbeconductedviaremoteparticipation. AtthistimetheBoardofAppealswillheartherequestofAmericanTower CorporationonbehalfofMetroPCS,toamendaSpecialPermitissuedon March12,2009,toallowtheinstallationofawirelesscommunications facility,pursuanttoSection5.9oftheTownofHudsonProtectiveZoning By-Laws.Theproposedamendmententailstheinstallationofadditional equipmentontheexistingcelltower.Thesubjectpropertyislocatedat 1MildredCircleintheSBSingleFamilyZoningDistrict,Assessors’Map 40Parcel74.TheBoardmayconsideranyactiondeemednecessaryrelativetothesubjectpetition. AllpetitionmaterialsareavailableforreviewintheTownClerk’sOffice duringregularbusinesshours,ontheTownofHudsonwebsiteathttps:// www.townofhudson.org/zoning-board-appeals,andcanberequestedby calling(978)562-2989orbysendinganemailtokjohnson@townofhudson.org.JasonMauro,Clerk,HudsonZoningBoardofAppeals

NOTICEOFPUBLICHEARING HUDSONPLANNINGBOARD NoticeisherebygivenofaPublicHearingtobeheldbytheHudson PlanningBoardonTuesday,April19,2022at7:00p.m.Pursuantto theChapter20oftheActsof2021SuspendingCertainProvisionsofthe OpenMeetingLaw,G.L.c.30A,§18,thismeetingoftheHudsonPlanningBoardwillbeconductedviaremoteparticipation.Instructionson accessingthemeetingwillbeincludedonthemeetingagendawhen posted.Atthistime,theHudsonPlanningBoardwillconsidertheapplicationof CommonwealthGasCompanyd/b/aEversourceEnergy,forSitePlanApprovaltoupgradetheexistingfacilitieslocatedatthenaturalgasgate

THECODEOFTHECITYOFMARLBOROUGH,ASMOSTRECENTLYAMENDED,BEFURTHER

TheZoningMapestablishedbyChapter650,Zoning,ArticleIIIEstablishmentofDistricts,Section650-8“Boundaries Established;ZoningMap”isherebyamendedasfollows:Thezoningmapamendmentssetforthhereinshallbeasshownonthemapattachedherewithentitled“Proposed ZoningChangeCommercialAutomotivetoNB&RB”. Thelandshownonsaidattachedmap “CAtoNB”shallbeincludedintheNeighborhoodBusiness(NB)District. landincludesthefollowing: CityAssessorMap56,Parcels147,148,150,151,152,153,andlandwithintherailtrailcorridorincluding railspur;andThelandshownonsaidattachedmapas“CAtoRB”shallbeincludedintheResidence (RB)District. includesthefollowing:CityAssessorMap56,Parcels154,155,156,157,and158. II. Theeffectivedateoftheseamendmentsshallbethedateofpassage.PerOrderoftheCityCouncil #21/22-1008475B

8:00PMintheCityCouncilChamber,2ndfloor,CityHall,140MainStreet,Marlborough,

CITYOFMARLBOROUGH MARLBOROUGH,OFFICEOFTHECITYCLERKMASSACHUSETTS01752 LEGALNOTICE PublicHearing–ProposedZoningMapAmendment,Section650-8–Parcelsofland portionofLincolnStreets,identifiedasMap56,Parcels147,148,150,151,152 156,157 158 NoticeisherebygiventhattheCityCounciloftheCityofMarlboroughwillholdaPublic

PublicHearingtobeheldbytheHudsonZoning Thursday,April21,2022at7:00p.m.Pursuant totheChapter20oftheActsof2021SuspendingCertainProvisionsofthe OpenMeetingLaw,G.L.c.30A,§18,thismeetingoftheHudsonZoning BoardofAppealswillbeconductedviaremoteparticipation. AtthistimetheBoardofAppealswillheartherequestofMichaeland ChristinaMacDonald,requestingaSpecialPermittoconstructaningroundswimmingpoolandassociatedfencingwithintheFloodplain/ WetlandDistrictpursuanttotheprovisionsofSection5.7.4.3oftheTown ofHudsonProtectiveZoningBy-Laws.Thesubjectpropertyislocatedat intheSA7ResidentialZoningDistrictandwithinthe Floodplain/WetlandDistrict,Assessors’Map72Parcel28.TheBoardmay consideranyactiondeemednecessaryrelativetothesubjectpetition. AllpetitionmaterialsareavailableforreviewintheTownClerk’sOffice duringregularbusinesshours,ontheTownofHudsonwebsiteathttps:// www.townofhudson.org/zoning-board-appeals,andcanberequestedby calling(978)562-2989orbysendinganemailtokjohnson@townofhud-

HUDSONCONSERVATIONCOMMISSION 78MainStreet Hudson,Massachusetts01749 (978)562-2948

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TheHudsonConservationCommissionwillholdaPublicHearingrelativetothefollowingfilingundertheWetlandsProtectionAct(M.G.L.Chapter131,Section40)asrequestedbyMax Kamel.TheownerofthepropertyisTownofHudsonDPW.The workislocatedatGREENSTREET(Map-Parcel28-151). The proposedprojectisdrainageimprovementsinBufferZoneto TrippsPond.ThePublicHearingwillbeheldviaremotevideo conferenceonApril7,2022at7:00pm. Pleasecontactthe ConservationCommissionOfficeforinformationonjoiningthe meeting:phelinek@townofhudson.orgor978-562-2948. Allinterestedpartiesareurgedtoattend.Theapplicationcan beobtainedthroughemailbycontactingtheConservation CommissionOffice.

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