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ONLINE INFORMATION WARNING:
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Please use online property search tools with care: relying on property data alone, without the context that a professional can provide, will usually lead to incorrect and expensive mistakes. And, making decisions regarding the purchase or sale of your largest asset with online information alone can often lead to disastrous results. |
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Marlborough is rapidly becoming known as a small city with a competitive edge. Its central, easily accessible location make it one of New England's most convenient locations for businesses and visitors.
Tourists and meeting planners favor Marlborough for its thousand-plus hotel rooms, range of function facilities and proximity to the entire region's largest cities. Major employers like Marlborough's progressive management, pro-business administration and well maintained infrastructure.
For its residents, Marlborough offers a small town feel with the amenities of a city. Newcomers drawn by high tech employers enjoy a sense of community, first forged by the craftsmen who came to work in the city's shoe factories years ago and whose descendants remain as residents.
Together they enjoy an impressive array of local recreational and cultural activities that include a semi-professional football team, a local symphony orchestra, downhill skiing and a renowned public library, all within an hour's drive of Boston, Worcester, Foxborough, Providence, Cape Cod, the historical attractions of Concord and Lexington, and New Hampshire.
It is located in eastern Massachusetts, bordered by Hudson on the north, Sudbury and Framingham on the east, Southborough on the south, and Berlin and Northborough on the west. Marlborough is 17 miles east of Worcester, 27 miles west of Boston, and 195 miles from New York City.
Narrative compiled by the Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development.
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