Marlborough
Web site: http://www.marlboroughnh.org
Population: 1,927 (1990); 2,009 (2000); 2,094 (2006)
Overview
This territory was first granted in 1752 by the Masonian Proprietors as Monadnock Number 5. On some early maps, the town was called Oxford, and was referenced as New Marlborough in early state documents. Many of the settlers were from Marlborough, Massachusetts, which had been named for John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough, in the late 1600s. The town was incorporated as Marlborough in 1776. At one time there was a thriving granite quarrying industry in Marlborough.
Geography
Region:Monadnock
County: Cheshire
Distance from:
o Manchester, NH: 48 miles
o Boston, MA: 79 miles
o New York, NY: 210 miles
o Montreal, Quebec: 245 miles
Town Hall
Marlborough town offices
P.O. Box 487
236 Main St.
E-Mail: Selectmen@MarlboroughNH.org
Municipal Information
Government: Selectmen
Planning Board: Appointed
Police Department: Full time
Fire Department: Full time
Nearest Hospital: Cheshire Medical Center
Election Districts
State House District: 27
State Senate District: 10
Executive Council District: 2
U.S. Congress House of Representatives District: 2
Schools
Marlborough School District
http://www.sau29.k12.nh.us/
Marlborough School
23 School Street
Marlborough, NH 03455
PHONE: 603-876-4465
FAX: 603-876-4302
http://www.marlborough.k12.nh.us/
Services
Marlborough Fire Department
149 Main Street
Marlborough, NH 03455
Tel. No. 603-876-4413
Fax No. 603-386-3313
Marlborough Police Department
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236 Main St
Marlborough, NH 03455
(603) 876-3311
Frost Free Library
28 Jaffrey Rd
Marlborough, NH 03455
(603) 876-4479
http://www.frostfree.org/
Utilities
Electric: PSNH
Gas: None
Water Supplier: Marlborough Water Works
Sanitation: Municipal
Curbside Trash Pickup: No
Telephone: Verizon
Cable television service: Yes
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