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A car passes the proposed site of the Walcott Heritage Farms housing project on Route 20 in Marlborough. PHOTO COURTESY OF THE GIAQUINTO WILDLIFE REHABILITATION CENTER
By Dakota Antelman Managing Editor MARLBOROUGH - Marlborough’s proposed Walcott Heritage Farms residential housing project may soon be sent back before the City Council under the terms of a settlement agreement. This is the latest development after Waypoint Residential filed an appeal in state Land Court last year following the City Council’s decision to deny a site plan application filed by Waypoint. Land Court referred the matter to a mediation process. City Solicitor Jason Grossfield then forwarded this eventual agreement to the Walcott | 7
Three ducklings were rescued from a storm drain in Marlborough on Monday of last week.
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By Stuart Foster Reporter MARLBOROUGH – Three ducklings were rescued last Monday after falling into a storm drain at the intersection of Bolton St. and Granger Blvd. in Marlborough. Speaking hours after the rescue, Alyssa Giaquinto, a wildlife rehabilitator at the Giaquinto Wildlife Rehabilitation Center, said that it was fortunate that an area community member noticed the ducklings’ distressed mother in the first place to call for help. “Someone saw the mom running around frantically and thought to Ducklings | 10
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Above: Alyssa Giaquinto of the Giaquinto Wildlife Rehabilitation Center helped rescue a series of ducklings from a storm drain in Marlborough.