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MARLBOROUGH CITY HAPPENINGS - AUGUST 2017
Marlborough has partnered with Cambridge-based company Zagster Inc. to offer a bike-share program to city residents, employees and visitors.
Location is one of the single most important factors for a restaurant’s success. Find out how to evaluate your next location, and see how Marlborough ticks all the boxes.
Henry David Thoreau was reportedly something of a teetotaler, but thanks in part to the Marlborough Economic Development Corporation, he’s about to get his own beer.
Benchmark Senior Living’s proposal to build a 104-bed assisted living facility on Bolton Street took a step forward after the Urban Affairs Committee signed off on the plans.
Special Olympians from across the state converged on Marlborough to go for gold during the annual Tournament of Champions.
The city is continuing to upgrade its recreational facilities, as work on Marlborough’s second synthetic turf field and the Whitcomb Middle School baseball field get underway.
Niche.com released its 2018 report on Best Public High Schools in America and Massachusetts. AMSA was among the top 10 and Marlborough High ranked in the top 100.
Two Marlborough High School jazz ensemble musicians were among just 18 students invited to perform with the Massachusetts Music Educators at the Newport Jazz Fest.
Marlborough Public Schools teachers joined UMass Boston and Tufts University STEM education researchers to hone their teaching skills, thanks to an NSF grant.
The Patriots Anti-Violence Partnership's innovative approach to healthy relationship and violence prevention education is coming to Marlborough Public Schools.
First Church in Marlborough is accepting Church World Service Emergency Cleanup Buckets for the victims of Hurricane Harvey and plans to ship them at its expense.
An application to change the ownership of all liquor licenses from Sorentos to ThaiRiffic Thai and Asian Cuisine has been submitted to the Marlborough License Board.
Defense contractor Raytheon, with location in Marlborough, has successfully tested a missile designed to intercept a ballistic missile at sea.
The seven-building, 57-acre Marlborough Technology Park has been sold for $38.57 million. The property's 21 tenants are mostly well known international companies.
TJX continues to be a rare bright spot in the retail industry, reporting a 6-percent increase in sales for the second quarter.
Revenue for Marlborough's ReWalk Robotics more than doubled in the second quarter on new orders for the company's walking-aid systems.
Marlborough-based medical tech giant Boston Scientific was one of two Central Mass. manufacturers to contribute $30 million to California biomedical company, SetPoint Medical.
Boston Scientific has partnered with reacHIRE to recruit women who are returning to work after more than a two-year break from employment.
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SERVSAFE RESPONSIBLE ALCOHOL TRAINING

September 11th @
4pm - 8pm
Embassy Suites Hotel
Berklee Room
123 Boston Post Road West


This course is free for employees of Marlborough restaurants and hotels. Registration is required.
Deadline is September 5th.

To register, contact:
Chris McDade | 508-229-2010
cmcdade@marlboroughedc.com

ALICE INSTRUCTOR CERTIFICATION TRAINING

October 9th - 10th @ 8am - 4pm
Assabet Valley Regional Vocational High School
215 Fitchburg Street


ALICE (Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter, Evacuate) Training is the leading program for response to violent critical incidents. It empowers individuals to make their own survival decisions should they be faced with violence.


To register, go to:
www.alicetraining.com


September 2nd - 4th

Saints Anargyroi
Greek Orthodox Church
9 Central Street

Enjoy Greek food, drinks, music, dancing, and many other activities for the whole family.

Learn more!


September 4th
Downtown Marlborough

The 66th annual run of New England's largest Labor Day Parade is just days away!
Enjoy and cheer on the floats, bands and entertainers along the 1.7-mile route.

September 5th - 26th
Tuesdays @ 2:30pm - 6pm
Union Common


Enjoy fresh produce, home-made goodies, and organic crafts. Vendors can c
ontact:
Leanne Cordischi, 774-463-9517
lcordischi@marlborough-ma.gov


September 15th - 17th
Downtown Marlborough

Join us in downtown Marlborough for a weekend-long celebration of culture and community with great music, food and drinks!

September 30th @ 9am - 1pm Easterly Wastewater
Treatment Facility
860 Boston Post Road East

The City of Marlborough and the Town of Hudson have teamed up to help their residents safely dispose of hazardous household waste, including unwanted or expired medication.
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