Press Release - City of Marlborough Mayor's Office
To view the Press Release, click here: /DocumentCenter/View/3802/PR-March-11-2026
To view the Press Release, click here: /DocumentCenter/View/3802/PR-March-11-2026
Mayor J. Christian Dumais announces the Mayor’s Summer Internship Program is returning for Summer 2026.
Building on the success of the past two years, the program gives local students and college-aged individuals a chance to gain hands-on experience, build professional skills, and make a real impact in the community by working alongside staff in various City of Marlborough departments.
The program is designed to help develop the next generation of leaders by offering a real-world introduction to careers in public service.
Program Details:
Who Can Apply:
This is a great opportunity for young people to learn, serve, and gain valuable experience while supporting the Marlborough community. Learn more here:
https://www.marlborough-ma.gov/383/Mayors-Summer-Internship-Program
All municipal offices will reopen tomorrow.
NOTE: TRASH pickup will be delayed one day, as of today, the 23rd. The Resident Drop-Off Center remains closed until further notice.
Mayor Dumais is pleased to announce that our Community Choice Program will continue to be below the basic residential rate of National Grid with the new kilowatts per hour rate beginning in March of 2026.
Read the press release here.
For more information regarding the City of Marlborough Community Choice Power Program - Municipal Aggregation, click the Mayor's Office Tab in the home menu on this website and visit the Municipal Aggregation Tab or call the Mayor's Office at 508-460-3770.
Mayor J. Christian Dumais announces that as of this morning, February 12th, Marlborough Hospital has moved out of Code Black status and is now open, with patients returning to the facility.
To view the Press Release, click here https://www.marlborough-ma.gov/DocumentCenter/View/3658/UMass-Memorial-Medical-Center-Marlborough-Campus-Updated-Statement-21226
All residents are welcome to attend the Inauguration Ceremony on Monday, January 5, 2026, at 10:00 AM at the Whitcomb School, War Memorial Auditorium. Join us as we come together to mark this important moment in our community. We hope to see you there.
The City of Marlborough will hold a public hearing regarding the Renewal Cable License of Comcast Cable Communications Management, LLC (formerly Comcast of Massachusetts I) ("Comcast"), Inc. on Thursday, January 8, 2026, at 2:30 P.M. at City Hall - 140 Main Street, 4th Floor - Mayor's Conference Room.
Subject to final review and consideration, it is anticipated that the City, by and through its Mayor, as Cable Television Licensing Authority, will subsequently approve a final Renewal License Agreement document and issue a Renewal License to Comcast. The public is invited to attend, pose questions and/or comment.
The public hearing is being held pursuant to Massachusetts Cable Law (Chapter 166A, Section 13 of the General Laws) and the Massachusetts cable license renewal regulations at 207 C.M.R. 3.05, as well as 626(h) of the federal Cable Act (47 USC Section 546(h) and any other applicable laws, regulations and requirements regarding the renewal of the cable television license.
A copy of the proposed Renewal License to be considered at the hearing will be available for review here https://www.marlborough-ma.gov/DocumentCenter/View/3545/Marlborough---Comcast-Draft-License and is available for review and/or copying at a reasonable fee from the office of the Mayor at Marlborough City Hall, 4th Floor. (Telephone No. (508) 460-3770.)
We would like to inform you of upcoming changes to traffic conditions at the intersection of Church Street and East Main Street. Following a traffic study conducted by the City’s Engineering Division, it has been determined that a No Left Turn restriction will be implemented, from East Main onto Church Street.
This change is being made to improve traffic conditions and safety. Traffic studies and observed conditions indicate that prohibiting left turns at this location will reduce accidents and improve traffic flow on East Main Street, and decrease cut-through traffic on Church Street which will enhance neighborhood safety.
The new signage will be placed by MassDOT within the next couple of months. Message boards will be placed to alert drivers of the change.
Message boards will be placed to alert drivers of the upcoming changes. We understand that changes in traffic control can take time to get used to, and we appreciate your patience and cooperation as this improvement is implemented. Our goal is to provide a safer and more efficient intersection for all users. If you have any questions about this project, please contact the City Engineering Division at 508-624-6910 or tdipersio@marlborough-ma.gov.
Notice of upcoming changes to the traffic control at the intersection of Church Street and Hildreth Street beginning on or about December 8, 2025.
The City of Marlborough is proud to announce the promotion of two long-serving police lieutenants to the rank of Captain—the first such promotions in more than two decades. This milestone reflects the continued dedication, professionalism, and leadership within the Marlborough Police Department as it works to serve and protect our community.
MAYOR J. CHRISTIAN DUMAIS ANNOUNCES 2025 LABOR DAY PARADE GRAND MARSHAL: DAVID WALTON
MARLBOROUGH, MA – Mayor J. Christian Dumais is proud to announce that David Walton has been selected as the Grand Marshal for the 2025 Labor Day Parade.
A long-time firefighter and EMT with decades of hands-on experience, David co-founded Patriot Ambulance with his partner Maurice Ryan in 1979. David Walton and Patriot Ambulance have provided exceptional Emergency Medical Services (EMS) in Marlborough for more than 30 years, serving over 220,000 citizens across Marlborough and other local communities. Now in retirement, he enjoys life with his wife Gail of 51 years, spending time with their son David, his wife Erica, and their two boys, LJ and Griffin, who live in Marlborough, as well as with their daughter Kimberley, her husband Mark, and their three daughters, Libby, Ella, and Gracie, who reside in Concord.
Throughout his career, David worked tirelessly to foster a strong and cooperative relationship with the Marlborough Fire Department, ensuring seamless emergency response for the community. Beyond EMS, he and his team have offered training and education to countless businesses, civic organizations, and students, while supporting numerous community programs and events.
David’s professional and civic achievements are widely recognized. He is a former member of the Marlborough Rotary, Merrimack Valley Chamber of Commerce, and Lawrence Rotary. In 2007, he was named “Businessperson of the Year” by the Marlborough Regional Chamber of Commerce, later serving as chairman of the chamber’s board in 2011. His community service has also earned him the Rotary Club’s “Paul Harris Fellow Award” in 2010 and the “Humanitarian of the Year Award” in 2014. Additionally, David served as a member of the Board of Trustees of UMass Memorial – Marlborough Hospital.
“Dave has been instrumental with Emergency Services for the City of Marlborough with his company Patriot Ambulance for decades. With his retirement and the sale of the business there is no better time to thank him for ALL he has done for this community. I first got to know Dave while serving as a City Councilor, and when we worked together on the Fire Station Committee in 2018. Since then, we’ve stayed in touch, and it is truly an honor to now serve alongside him on the Executive Board of the Marlborough Economic Development Corporation. His passion for this city has no bounds. Having him as Grand Marshal for me is a way to say thank you Dave for all that you have done over the years for the City of Marlborough. You deserve this moment to shine. Thank you for the dedication, love for the city, and support.” said Mayor J. Christian Dumais.
“Dave Walton has a long history of delivering high-quality public safety services. His early years serving as a firefighter/EMT undoubtedly contributed to his commitment to top-notch customer and community service. It was a privilege to be associated with Dave Walton and Patriot Ambulance these last ten years. On behalf of the members of Marlborough Fire Department, we thank him for all he has done for our city and especially, our fire department.” said Fire Chief Keven Breen.
“Dave’s dedication and his work with the MEDC and other programs in the city show the kind of person he is,” said Assistant Fire Chief Gogan. “I wish him and his family a long and healthy retirement.” The 2025 Marlborough Labor Day Parade will take place on Monday, September 1, at 12:00 p.m., featuring marching bands, floats, community groups, and special performances. Thousands are expected to attend this annual celebration of local pride and community spirit.
The City of Marlborough has set its water and sewer rates for Fiscal Year 2026 (July 1, 2025 – June 30, 2026). In-city rates per 100 cubic feet (748 gallons) are $8.73 for water and $9.81 for sewer; out-of-city rates are $9.17 for water and $10.30 for sewer. These rates support the city's year-round operation, maintenance, and improvement of water and wastewater systems, ensuring regulatory compliance, public health, and reliable service.