Marlborough plans Labor Day parade, festival

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Marlborough plans Labor Day parade, festival
The parade had music of all kinds. (Photo/Evan Walsh)

MARLBOROUGH – Plans for the city’s annual Labor Day Parade are underway.
And there will be a festival, too.

The festival will take place on Sunday, Sept. 1, and the parade on Monday, Sept. 2.

The festival is a new event this year added by Mayor J. Christian Dumais in an effort to bring the community together on Labor Day weekend. The festival will take place on the entirety of Main Street from noon to 5 p.m. It will encompass musical and artistic performances; children’s games and activities; touch-a-truck; a beer garden; food trucks; vendors; and much more.

Residents and visitors of all ages are welcome and encouraged to join this free event.
The parade will begin at noon on Lincoln Street in French Hill, and will head down Main Street, and many other places, before ending up at the American Legion post.

The Bed Races will take place before the parade.

A route map, parking suggestions and other logistics for the public will be made available on this website and on social media as the event draws closer.

Donations and sponsorships are welcome.

To donate, send a check to the City of Marlborough, 140 Main St., Marlborough, MA 01752; checks should be made payable to the City of Marlborough, and write Labor Day Parade/Festival in the memo.

If you have any questions or wish to discuss your sponsorship with the program manager, email [email protected] or call Bill Sell at 508-596-6118.

Check the latest at https://www.marlboroughlaborday.org/

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