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Friday, March 29, 2013

Student Accused of Indecent Assault; Touching Female Student on Bus

A Marlborough student has been accused of indecent assault and battery after police were called about a sex offense.

Police have charged a 17 year-old student with assault and battery following an incident on a school bus. “The victim and the suspect are both students," said Det. Scott DeCiero of the Community Services Bureau of the Marlborough Police Department. On March 26, Manuel A. Teo Jr., 17, of 39 Ringold Street allegedly innapropriately touched a female student on a bus, according to police. As the female student walked by on the bus, Teo reportedly came up behind her and touched her between her legs, according to Det. DeCiero. Both the victim and Teo are students at the Phoenix Program at the Hildreth School, according to police. The incident was reported on Wednesday, March 27, and police went to the school in the morning to speak with the …

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Marlborough Public Schools Closed

Weather closes schools.

Due to the winter storm, all Marlborough Public Schools will be closed today, said school officials. For more info on the storm and snow fall totals keep your eye to Marlborough Patch.

Monday, March 4, 2013

You Ask, Patch Answers

How Do Police Work With Marlborough Schools?

With a number of recent visits to the schools by police a reader wanted to know more about the working relationship between Marlborough Police and Marlborough's Schools.

Communication and a formal agreement form the basis for a good working relationship between Marlborough's Schools and the Police Department, according to Police Chief Mark Leonard. “Most of the incidents are relatively minor ... each thing is somewhat unique," he said before explaining that police will investigate whether the incident warrants a criminal complaint and the school will deal with the matter through their channels. The schools and the police department have a formal contract, that the District Attorney's Office also weighs in on, in order to lay out the exact relationship between the two entities. It spells out exactly what must be reported to the police by school officials and vice versa, said Chief Leonard. “It makes sure …

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

School Superintendent Signed for $185,000

The School Committee voted in a new, permanent Superintendent Tuesday night.

The School Committee voted 6 to 1 to accept a three year contract with Richard Langlois as the new permanent Superintendent for the school district. "I look forward to stepping in July 1st," said Langlois who currently works as the Superintendent for the Saugus School District. "I think this is a great partnership and great marriage." The committeevoted 6 to 1 to approve the $185,000 contract that includes 25 vacation days, 30 sick days and $2,000 for travel expenses. Interim Superintendent Stephen Dlott was signed for $180,000 for the year, although he was to be paid for a shorter term, said Mayor Arthur Vigeant. School Committee Member Mark Hediger was the sole negative vote, saying that he did not approve of language which shifted the …

Mitch

10:06 pm on Friday, May 17, 2013

I'd also like to hear some more detail about the dissenting vote and what exactly caused him concern.   more ›

Monday, October 29, 2012

Marlborough Public Schools, Assabet and AMSA Closed Tuesday

Marlborough Public Schools will be closed Tuesday due to Hurricane Sandy.

The Marlborough Public Schools, Assabet Regional Vocational High School and AMSA Charter School will be closed Tuesday. The decision was made Monday night by both districts to cancel classes on Tuesday due to Hurricane Sandy and the resulting power outages and flooding, according to a release sent out by the district that appears on the Marlborough Public School's website and Assabet's website. Marlborough saw power outtages Monday. Fire officials reported debri in roadways and ongoing wind that required National Grid to put off full repair efforts until the wind died down. Receive updates to this story and other breaking news in your inbox or smartphone by signing up for our newsletter here

Thursday, October 25, 2012

School Committee Asks for $2.6 Million

The School Committee is requesting money to fund core services.

The School Committee is asking for $2,581,967 in additional funds through a supplemental appropriation. The additional funds — that represents a 5.3 percent increase over the FY '13 appropriated budget of $50,852,532 — will be voted on by the City Council at their Monday meeting, said Mayor Arthur Vigeant. The appropriation was the result of a truncated discussion of the FY '13 budget that was being resolved under the leadership of Former Superintendent Anthony Pope, said officials. The appropriations were grouped under five major categories that were presented to the committee by Interim Superintendent Steven Dlott. Exactly where all the funds would come from was not finalized during the committee's discussion. The city did see higher …

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Patch Facts

5 Things: $2.5 Million more to the Schools

An additional $2.5 million is proposed to go towards the schools; we have what you need to know today right here.

1. The "Perversion Files" of the Boy Scouts were recently released. A total of 179 Massachusetts cases are included in the released files. Three of those are from Marlborough. 2. A section of Cook Lane will be closed today, as it was yesterday, for construction work. A section of Lincoln Street was closed yesterday following an automobile accident. 3. Ever wonder what it is like working in a prison? Hear a first-hand account from local blogger Connie Mish. 4. $2,581,967. That is the amount of the supplemental appropriation for the 2013 Fiscal Year Budget the School Committee will be discussing tonight. The committee is also expected to vote on a consultant for the superintendent search. 5. Middlesex Sheriff Peter Koutoujian will be …

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Whitcomb Remembers William White

Teacher William White is being remembered at Whitcomb Middle School after dying unexpectedly over the weekend.

William White, who taught at the Whitcomb Middle School, is remembered as passionate and engaging by his colleagues while the entire school attempts to deal with his loss. "People have routines. He is a character. That is the only way to describe him. He was a character," said Teacher Donna Roche of the man who had taught in Marlborough for 29 years. "He was a wonderful man; a teddy bear. He tried to have a gruff exterior but it didn't work." William White's unexpected death Sunday night has left a palpable absence at the school, said four teachers who worked closely with him. White was a man of routine and passions that included drag racing. When these passions and routines came together at the school, they engaged students, said the …

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Beloved Teacher William White, Gone at 53

Whitcomb Middle School Teacher William White died unexpectedly Sunday night.

William White, an inspiration to students, died unexpectedly Sunday night. "He is known and loved by thousands of students as the tech engineering teacher that taught them to model and race wooden cars," said Whitcomb Principal Mary Murphy of Mr. White who died of a heart attack. Murphy said that among the comments from students about Mr. White are: Mr. White had been an educator for the past 32 years, beginning his career with Marlborough in 1983 as an industrial arts teacher at the middle school. He also taught in the high school and served as the coordinator of technology education from 2002 through 2008. This year he was part of the seventh-grade STEM team as the technology/engineering teacher. Let Patch save you time. Get great local …

Joe LeDuc

9:43 pm on Thursday, October 18, 2012

He was my teacher and he was the best. Sincerely Joe LeDuc   more ›

Friday, October 12, 2012

Supt. Search Could Top $20,000

The search for a full-time superintendent could cost the district more than $20,000.

With the search for a superintendent set to kick off, the city could be looking at a bill of over $20,000. Three firms are vying for the contract to find a full-time superintendent for the district following Anthony Pope's resignation. The school committee met to hear proposals from all three Tuesday. The committee has yet to discuss the companies, but their fees were part of the proposals distributed to committee members. Let Patch save you time. Get great local stories like this delivered right to your inbox or smartphone everyday with our free newsletter. Simple, fast sign-up here. In the proposal to the committee, the company estimates additional consultant expenses would cost $2,500. The additional expenses relating to search …

Neil Licht

6:46 pm on Monday, October 15, 2012

and we cant search on our own? Why not? Its not like we cant google the sites to look for a new supt because we can. Its not like we cant find out where supts hangout on line and go talk up our opportunity - we can. Its a new world where we actually can manage a search on our own. Please dont spend a dime on a consultant until we as a city have worked at finding-recruiting on our own using this …   more ›

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