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Marlborough Brook Filter Beds: Marlborough Brook Filter Beds: January 18, 1990 : Framingham Rd. Extends into Southborough, Worcester County. 6: Marlborough Center Historic District: Marlborough Center Historic District: August 19, 1998
The Marlborough Country Club was host of Senior PGA Tour Event The Marlborough Classic from 1981 to 1983. Bob Goalby won the event in 1981, with Arnold Palmer winning in 1982 and Don January winning in 1983. The event has since changed locations to the Nashawtuc Country Club in Concord, Massachusetts and is now called Bank of America Championship.
The New England Sports Center is a two-story, eight-rink ice-skating facility located in Marlborough, Massachusetts.Covering 22.3 acres (90,000 m 2) of suburban land, the 220,000-square-foot (20,000 m 2) building [1] has over 65 locker rooms, a hockey pro shop, ice skate sharpening, ice skate rentals, function rooms, a full-service restaurant, and a snack bar.
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Marlborough became a city in 1890, previously it was a town, and as a town was administered by a Board of Selectmen. Following its incorporation as a city, Marlborough adopted a mayor–council government. The City Council currently meets in the City Council chamber located at Marlborough City Hall. Under Marlborough's Plan B charter, the City ...
The first town hall in Marlborough was a medieval structure which was rebuilt in 1654, remodelled to a design by John Hammond at a cost of £1,025 in 1793, [2] and altered to facilitate hearings of the county court in 1867. [3] It was constructed on pillars, so that markets could be held on the open ground floor, with an assembly hall on the ...
The former Marlborough Tavern stands prominently in the town center of Marlborough, at the southern corner of South Main Street and East Hampton Road (Connecticut Route 66). It is a 2-1/2 story wood frame structure, with a gambrel roof, central chimney, and a fieldstone foundation. Its main facade faces South Main Street, and is five bays wide.
Due to concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic on 10 March 2021 that year's event, originally scheduled for 2–4 April, was postponed to 3–5 September, the first time the event had been rescheduled. In 2024, Marlborough Lines became the naming rights sponsor of the Classic Fighters Airshow for 2025, 2027 and 2029. [3]