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Vol. 47 | No. 5 | January 29, 2021
Shrewsbury · Westborough · Northborough · Southborough · Marlborough · Hudson · Grafton
Marlborough Police Youth Academy awarded grant from Brigham Family Trust
High school sports go on – safely and with protocols in place PHOTOS/KELLY BURNESON, BURNESON PHOTOGRAPHY
PHOTO FROM 2019 YOUTH ACADEMY
Marlborough Police Youth Academy awarded a grant from Brigham Family Trust; Sergeant Kenneth McKenzie shows cadets the new K9 cruiser while K9 Kaiser (who has recently retired) watches
Left: Hudson’s Livi Chaves leaps with height and poise in her floor routine in a meet against Westborough/ Hopkinton. Below, right: Shrewsbury senior Cayman Warburton jumps as he grabs a rebound under the basket in a game against Algonquin Regional High School.
Left: Westborough’s Melinda Haagensen reaches great height on the beam in a meet against Hudson.
By Cindy Zomar Contributing Writer Scan QR code to visit us on your mobile device
MARLBOROUGH - The Marlborough Police Department was recently notified that they had been awarded a grant for $6,000 from the Marlborough Brigham Family Trust. These funds are to be used for the Youth Police Academy to be held in the summer, primarily for equipment and supplies. Community Wins The grant request was written by Lt. Dan Campbell. “I was involved in the Youth Police Academy Police grant | 7
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By Bonnie Adams, Managing Editor REGION – It’s not the same without the fans, everyone acknowledges. But thanks to strict COVID-19 protocols, winter sports are being held. The Westborough/Hopkinton High School Gymnastics team won their opening meet of the season over Hudson 129.650 to 129.4 on Jan. 19. And on Jan. 22, the Algonquin Regional High School boys’ basketball team opened their season with a 63-53 win over Shrewsbury.
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