
WMCT Sports Game Day
Here is the full broadcast of the Marlborough Shamrocks game from August 17th, 2019 as they faced off against the Mill City Eagles of North Chelmsford. Pregame and postgame interviews included!

Shamrocks blow out Eagles at home
Marlborough defeats the Mill City Eagles, 42-13 behind an impressive performance from back up QB, Corey Spencer and two special teams TD's!

Stay in shape-- PLAYING PICKLE BALL
Want a fun and active way to stay in shape? Try out the fun game of pickle ball. WMCT-TV News stopped by the yearly senior Pickle Ball tournament at ForeKicks and grabbed a few awesome interviews. Dennis Pollard urged the importance of seniors having fun activities to compete in after retirement... he even mentioned that he and his wife enjoy playing pickle ball together to keep in shape. Mike Silverman loves competing! He enjoys attending the pickle ball activities to see fr

Navy Reservist and History buff puts passions to good use for the community
Matthew Sargent is a Marlborough area native. He is well known in the area for his great volunteer work within the community. On Matt's free time, you will likely find him at local cemeteries honoring fallen war veterans. How you might ask? By cleaning headstones, adding decorations, and even placing markers of remembrance. Matt, comes from a long line of war vets himself and he is also a history buff. Matt decided to turn his passion for history into a way to benefit the cit

Marlborough Crash Causes Brief Closure of Busy Intersection
MARLBOROUGH-A dangerous crash closed down the intersection of Maple and Mill Streets in Marlborough on Thursday morning shortly after 10:30am. Multiple cruisers blocked off the busy intersection after a small silver car collided with a red SUV that bystanders say ran the red light. While very little information has been provided as to the drivers or any injuries they may have suffered in the crash, WMCT News does know two small children were involved in the accident yet did n

A Few Good Minutes With...
Congresswoman Lori Trahan sat down to talk to us about how her first year is going and what she is working hard on for city's like Marlborough.

The First Marlborough Youth Police Academy Graduates
After a full week of Police training, the participants of the first ever Marlborough Youth Police Academy are marching their way to graduation. At the academy, cadets experienced real life Police training which included; motor vehicle stops, criminal and motor vehicle law, a K-9 demonstration, get an up close look at a state police helicopter, and about an hour of physical training which included a mile run, pushups, sit-ups and an obstacle course. The Marlborough Police Depa

Shamrocks vs Admirals Highlights
Marlborough cruises past Southern New England in Week 4. Marlborough High alum, Graham Asum catches and throws TD in 37-0 win.

Marlborough Makers Install art exhibit at Up To Me Thai Kitchen
Recently, an art exhibit was installed at Up To Me Thai Kitchen over on Boston Post Road. The Marlborough Makers collaborated with art teacher, Alana Conlin of Westbrough public schools to get this exhibit up. The art was created by students in Conlin's fifth grade class. The proceeds from the work will be going to The United Nation's Children's Fund. The Makers are looking for other local businesses that are willing to have art made by local people displayed. Please click be

Goat-Scaping
MARLBOROUGH- If you've been around Marlborough High School recently, you've probably seen the goats that are in the area. You might be wondering what they are doing there. Believe me, they have a bigger purpose than you would think. The City of Marlborough has been following in the footsteps of nearby towns to hire goats for landscaping purposes. These goats are used to help control overgrowth of tricky weeds and poisonous plants especially in areas that are not easy to get t