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Message from Arthur Vigeant, Mayor of Marlborough

“Having served the City of Marlborough for 18 years, it is my honor and pleasure as Mayor to invite you to explore the options our city offers for business, manufacturing, trade and commerce. We are a pro- business community located at the heart of the state’s growing innovation economy with job and population growth spurred by national firms in hi-tech, defense, financial services, bio-sciences and renewable energy technologies…” read more


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“Marlborough Works!”: City to Host Free Résumé and Interview Workshop – May 10, 2012 - On behalf of Marlborough Mayor Arthur Vigeant, MEDC and Quinsigamond Community College will sponsor the Professional Résumé and Interview Workshop on Wednesday, May 30. This event is free and open to the public. The deadline to register is Friday, May 18.…read more
TJX Buys Marlborough Property, Keeps Framingham as HQ – May 7, 2012 – TJX said it plans to use both the Marlborough and Framingham campuses to further its business plan. ”We believe these two campuses will help us fulfill our vision of being a $30 billion, then a $40 billion global value retailer,” said Sherry Lang, senior vice president of global communications. …read more
MEDC outlines plans at Finance Committee meeting - May 3, 2012 – MEDC officials are proposing several initiatives meant to spur economic activity and reduce taxes on residents. These include: increase sports tourism spending; keep better track of companies in Marlborough and surrounding towns; and create an “urban village” on Rte. 20. …read more
An update on cultural-designation request – April 19, 2012 – Mary Scott, chairwoman of Marlborough Downtown Village, said her organization, working closely with MEDC, has completed an application to enroll in the program, but said a few steps remain. …read more 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


About MEDC

Marlborough Economic Development Corporation is the state chartered economic development corporation for the City of Marlborough Massachusetts. Established by state legislation, Chapter 40 of the Acts of 2007, the quasi-public agency is a public-private partnership operating as a sec. 501(c) nonprofit corporation with municipal and private investors working to foster economic development, job growth and community revitalization and development in the city.

See Mission Statement