- Massachusetts Probation Service
Media Contact
Coria Holland, Communications Director

Marlborough, MA — Members of the community turned out for the June 10th celebration at the Williams Street courthouse. First Justice Honorable Meghan Spring, Senator James Eldridge, Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan, and Marlborough Mayor Christian Dumais addressed the audience. Representative Danielle Gregoire, former court staff, members of the District Attorney’s office and members of the bar also attended.
“The local courthouse serves a vital function in society, a society that embraces rule of law and access to justice as our founding principles. The courthouse will undergo renovations through the end of the year. We are excited about how the renovations modernizes and refreshes the courtrooms, provides wifi access for court users, and upgrades to the wiring, electrical, heating/cooling, and security of the building. It makes for a much more welcoming building for all employees and all court users. We would like to thank everyone for their ongoing support of this project,” said Marlborough District Chief Probation Officer Lynn M. Dadekian.
Chief Dadekian added, “I want to thank all of the court employees for supporting this successful event and Jake’s Restaurant of Marlborough for their expert catering of the court’s grand re-opening.”
The celebration is one of numerous community engagement activities hosted by Massachusetts Probation Service employees which are taking place across the Commonwealth. Community engagement is a top priority of Probation Commissioner Pamerson Ifill.