Patch Reports Marlborough Man Charged In Fake Passport Bank Scheme
MARLBOROUGH — City Hall, the school district and the public library were all quiet on the news wire Monday, leaving the day's local conversation to Marlborough Patch, which reported on a federal fraud accusation against a city resident and renewed staffing concerns inside the Fire Department.
ELSEWHERE IN THE NEWS
"Marlborough Man Accused Of Using Fake Passport To Access Bank Accounts" — A Brazilian national living in Marlborough is accused of using a fraudulent passport to open business bank accounts, per Marlborough Patch (read it at https://patch.com/massachusetts/marlborough).
"Marlborough Fire Calls Rise As Firefighters Press Staffing Concerns" — The Fire Department is on pace to exceed last year's call volume, and union members are using the trend to push concerns about staffing levels, Marlborough Patch reports (read it at https://patch.com/massachusetts/marlborough).
"Marlborough Student Turns Family Loss Into Nursing Path" — A Marlborough resident studying at Endicott College is channeling personal loss and clinical experience into a nursing career, according to Marlborough Patch (read it at https://patch.com/massachusetts/marlborough).
"State Budget Includes $60K For Marlborough Furniture Bank" — A line item in the state budget would put $60,000 toward an all-electric van for the local nonprofit that collects donated furniture and household goods, per Marlborough Patch (read it at https://patch.com/massachusetts/marlborough).
COMING UP
Saint Bridget School hosts its Spring Open House on Wednesday, June 3, according to listings on the Marlborough Patch community calendar.
The UTSAV musical fundraiser is scheduled for Saturday, June 6, with details previewed on the Marlborough Patch calendar.