Patch tracks $60K furniture bank line and Main Street car show return
MARLBOROUGH — A quiet Friday at City Hall and the school district left the local news cycle to Marlborough Patch, which is tracking a $60,000 state budget line for the Marlborough Furniture Bank, the return of the Main Street Car Show next month, and criminal charges against a city man after a stolen dump truck chase in Maine. No new items hit the city's News Flash feed or the Marlborough Public Schools site in the past 24 hours.
ELSEWHERE IN THE NEWS
"State Budget Includes $60K For Marlborough Furniture Bank" — Patch reports that a line item in the state budget would steer $60,000 to the local nonprofit so it can buy an all-electric van to pick up donated furniture and household goods, per Marlborough Patch. (read it at https://patch.com/massachusetts/marlborough)
"Marlborough Main Street Car Show Returns Next Month" — The 16th annual downtown car show is set to bring classic cars and food trucks back to Main Street in June, according to Marlborough Patch. (read it at https://patch.com/massachusetts/marlborough)
"Marlborough Man Charged After Stolen Dump Truck Chase In Maine Injures Officer" — A Marlborough resident faces charges after police in Maine say a stolen dump truck rammed and totaled a cruiser during a pursuit, per Marlborough Patch. (read it at https://patch.com/massachusetts/marlborough)
"🌱 Patch AM: How a stolen Marlborough dump truck ended in a Maine police chase" — Patch's morning newsletter recaps the cross-state pursuit and flags the Claflin Hill Youth Symphonies re-launch concert on the local events calendar, per Marlborough Patch. (read it at https://patch.com/massachusetts/marlborough)
COMING UP
Saturday, May 30 — The Claflin Hill Youth Symphonies present "The Re-Launch!", a concert highlighted on the Marlborough Patch community calendar.
Wednesday, June 3 — Saint Bridget School holds its Spring Open House, also listed on the Patch calendar.
Next month — The 16th annual Marlborough Main Street Car Show is scheduled to return downtown with classic cars and food trucks; exact date per Patch's preview.