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Application for Sasseville Way overlay district withdrawn By Maureen Sullivan Assistant Editor MARLBOROUGH – A proposal to create a residential overlay district on Sasseville Way has been withdrawn by the applicant. On Monday, Dec. 4, the City Council allowed, by a 6-5 vote, a withdrawal of the application without prejudice. This followed a 5-0 vote by the council’s Urban Affairs Committee on Thursday, Nov. 30, to deny the zoning amendment. Council President Mike Ossing, and councilors Laura Wagner, J. Christian Dumais, John Irish, Donald Landers and Teona Brown supported the withdrawal of the application. Council Vice President Kathleen Robey, and councilors Samantha Perlman, Sean Navin, David Doucette and Mark Oram voted against. Had the overlay district been approved, the zoning would have changed from light industrial to residential. The owner of the 23-acre parcel, Boston Scientific, would have sold the site to TrammelCrow for a mixed-use development that would have had a maximum of 286 units. Sasseville Way | 11

MARLBOROUGH/HUDSON – Marlborough and Hudson rang in the holiday season last weekend. In Marlborough, the community gathered for the annual Home for the Holidays celebration at Union Common on Dec. 1. The event featured performances by musical groups from Marlborough High School, a petting zoo and, of course, Santa. Last Friday’s event marked the final holiday lighting for Mayor Arthur Vigeant, who steps down on Jan. 1 after 10 years in office. The big man in red was also present at the Hudson Holiday Stroll on Dec. 2. The stroll was presented by the Hudson Business Association and the Business Improvement District. For more photos from the events, visit page 15.

Santa Claus receives a hug during the Hudson Holiday Stroll.

Former Intel property sold for $12 million By Sarah Freedman Contributing Writer HUDSON – Intel has sold its property at 75 Reed Road, which was the site of a proposed 1.2 million-square-foot warehouse in 2022 that was eventually defeated due to the efforts of residents and abutters. As of Nov. 20, the 148.66-acre parcel was

sold to Hudson Reed Owner LLC., a company based in Newton, for $12 million. Hudson Reed Owner is managed by National Development, a real estate investment and management company, according to the Worcester Business Journal. On its website, the company identifies itself as a “vertically integrated real estate invest-

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