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| Name | Marlborough, Massachusetts |
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Marlborough, Massachusetts is a city located in Middlesex County, approximately 25 miles west of Boston and 15 miles southeast of Worcester. The city is situated near the Assabet River, Sudbury River, and Fort Meadow Reservoir, and is bordered by the towns of Hudson, Stow, Southborough, Northborough, and Berlin. Marlborough is part of the Boston-Worcester-Manchester metropolitan area, which includes cities such as Lowell, Cambridge, and Quincy. The city is also close to the Massachusetts Turnpike, Interstate 495, and Interstate 290.
Marlborough is situated in the eastern part of Worcester County, near the Wachusett Reservoir and the Blackstone River Valley. The city's terrain is characterized by rolling hills, forests, and wetlands, with elevations ranging from approximately 200 to 500 feet above sea level. Marlborough is bordered by the towns of Hudson to the north, Stow to the northeast, Southborough to the southeast, Northborough to the southwest, and Berlin to the northwest. The city is also near the Assabet National Wildlife Refuge, which is managed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service and is home to a variety of wildlife, including Bald Eagles, Ospreys, and River Otters. Marlborough is part of the Boston-Worcester-Manchester metropolitan area, which includes cities such as Lawrence, Framingham, and Waltham.
Marlborough was first settled in 1657 by a group of settlers from Sudbury, led by John Howe, and was officially incorporated as a town in 1660. The town was named after Marlborough, Wiltshire, a town in England that was the site of the Battle of Marlborough in 1204. During the American Revolution, Marlborough was a key location for the Continental Army, with George Washington and his troops passing through the town on their way to Boston in 1775. The town was also home to the Marlborough Congregational Church, which was founded in 1666 and is one of the oldest churches in the United States. Marlborough is also close to the Old North Bridge, which is a historic bridge in Concord that was the site of the Battle of Concord in 1775. The city is also near the Worcester Art Museum, which features a collection of art from around the world, including works by Claude Monet, Pablo Picasso, and Vincent van Gogh.
As of the 2020 census, the population of Marlborough was approximately 41,793 people, with a population density of around 1,400 people per square mile. The city has a diverse population, with a mix of young professionals, families, and retirees, and is home to a variety of cultural and ethnic groups, including Portuguese Americans, Italian Americans, and Brazilian Americans. Marlborough is also close to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University, which are two of the top universities in the United States. The city is also near the Boston Public Library, which is one of the largest and most historic libraries in the United States. Marlborough is part of the Boston-Worcester-Manchester metropolitan area, which includes cities such as Providence, Manchester, and Nashua.
Marlborough has a diverse economy, with a mix of industries including technology, healthcare, and manufacturing. The city is home to a number of major companies, including Raytheon Technologies, Boston Scientific, and Hologic, and is also a hub for biotechnology and pharmaceutical research and development. Marlborough is also close to the Logan International Airport and the Port of Boston, which provide access to global markets and trade. The city is also near the Massachusetts Biotechnology Council, which is a trade organization that represents the biotechnology industry in Massachusetts. Marlborough is part of the Boston-Worcester-Manchester metropolitan area, which includes cities such as Springfield, Worcester, and Lowell.
Marlborough is served by the Marlborough Public Schools district, which operates a number of schools in the city, including Marlborough High School, 1LT Charles W. Whitcomb Middle School, and Richer Elementary School. The city is also home to a number of private schools, including Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School and Advanced Math and Science Academy Charter School. Marlborough is close to a number of colleges and universities, including Framingham State University, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, and Quinsigamond Community College. The city is also near the Massachusetts Department of Higher Education, which is responsible for overseeing higher education in Massachusetts. Marlborough is part of the Boston-Worcester-Manchester metropolitan area, which includes cities such as Cambridge, Somerville, and Medford.
Marlborough is a mayor-council government city, with a mayor and an 11-member city council. The city is also part of the Middlesex County government, and is represented in the Massachusetts General Court by a number of state legislators, including Senator Jamie Eldridge and Representative Danielle Gregoire. Marlborough is also close to the Massachusetts State House, which is the seat of government for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The city is also near the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts, which is a federal court that serves the District of Massachusetts. Marlborough is part of the Boston-Worcester-Manchester metropolitan area, which includes cities such as Newton, Brookline, and Wellesley.
Category: Cities in Massachusetts