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MARLBOROUGH CITY HAPPENINGS - MAY 2020 NEWS ROUNDUP
Mayor Vigeant

Marlborough Mayor Vigeant discussed Marlborough's plans to reopen while staying cautious of COVID-19.

The City Council approved Mayor Arthur Vigeant’s recommended $173 million budget for Fiscal Year 2021 that goes into effect July 1 at its April 27 meeting. 

City leaders say the coronavirus curve appears to be leveling in Marlborough, but cautioned residents to continue social distancing practices to control the spread.

In a resource map from the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency, Marlborough is the community where local food resources are the most available.

A public hearing is scheduled for June 8 regarding a proposed 188-unit residential development at 339 Boston Post Road known as the McGee property.

Marlborough Emergency Management recently received a large donation of thousands of medical grade face masks from an anonymous donor.

Marlbroough's newest bakery, Sugar Haven, opened last month on Mechanic Street, and remains open for takeout orders of various baked goods.

Oxford Immunotec, with US headquarters in Marlborough, launched a test kit that will will allow researchers to measure a person's immunity to COVID-19.

Hologic, a Marlborough med-tech company, has been granted Emergency Authorization from the FDA to implement its second molecular COVID-19 test.

Marlborough's Apex Entertainment has partnered up with Jassby.Inc to provide e-learning & entertainment to your kids at home.

Marlborough's ReWalk Robotics is increasing its focus on how the company’s wearable exosuits are comparable with telehealth services.

St. Mary's Credit Union donated $10,000 to the Marlborough Community Cupboard and plans to donate $250 for every mortgage closed until June 30th.

A 32K square foot flex property located at 410 Forest St. recently sold for $4.3M to a Connecticut Firm, Luzern Associates. 

Marlborough's Avalon Apartment complex at 1000 Bay Drive will begin opening its recent 123-unit expansion to new residents in July. 

Marlborough Public Schools plans to hold a series of mini-graduations on June 6 and June 7 with only 20 graduates at a time in order to practice social distancing.

Marlborough seniors were honored with a display of their pictures at the Walker Building, which was then featured on the homepage of the New York Times website.

Marlborough Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) is the state chartered economic development arm of the City of Marlborough, Massachusetts, and represents a public-private partnership for planning. It works with municipal and private investors to foster economic development, job growth and community revitalization and expansion in the city. MEDC is dedicated to working closely with all businesses wishing to locate or expand their current facilities in our city. We provide free and fair guidance and resources to support your investment decisions.

To learn more about our latest successes, projects and activities,
read our 2019 Annual Report!

Under Mayor Arthur Vigeant's leadership, the City Council and MEDC have been working together to foster economic development, job growth and community revitalization in the City of Marlborough. How have we done so far? Send us your feedback!
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We would like to hear from you, Marlborough Businesses! We would very much appreciate your feedback by taking our brief survey about your business's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.


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The UMass Memorial Marlborough Hospital wants to remind you about the importance of still seeking medical care during the COVID-19 pandemic.

If you have a serious medical issue and you need emergency medical care, please do not hesitate to call 911 and/or go to a hospital emergency department.


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MEDC has compiled a list of up-to-date COVID-19 resources including statewide orders, financial assistance, unemployment information, food pantry protocols, and more.


Check it out! 



 MEDC launched a bi-weekly webcast with the Marlborough Chamber of Commerce to answer your questions related to the impact of COVID-19. Our most recent special guest was Chief David Giorgi from the Marlborough Police Department.

Check out the Q&A session below, and comment your questions to be answered in the next broadcast!

Watch now!

MPD

 

 

A birthday is a special occasion for kids, and the Marlborough Police Department would like to help celebrate your child's birthday with a drive-by visit from a Marlborough Police Officer.

 

If you would like to request a police cruiser drive-by, please click the link below. After you submit the request, someone will get in touch with you to confirm. The MPD has been doing up to 7 of these per day, and they're enjoying bringing smiles to kids' faces!

 

Request now!

Marlborough Take-out

 

Support local Marlborough restaurants, bars, and breweries while they are take-out only! Many locations have updated hours, special pricing, and delivery options.  Check out a full list of Marlborough restaurants available for take-out orders at the link below.

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