Community Corner
Floats and Fun: Annual Labor Day Parade Back in Marlborough
It's an annual tradition. Where do you sit to watch it?

Since 1952, when Mayor Romeo Gadbois founded it, Marlborough has hosted a Labor Day parade, growing bigger every year.
This year is no different, with the annual parade marching down the streets starting at noon on Monday, Sept. 1.
Enjoy floats, bands and more on Monday.
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From the official parade website, here is the parade route:
The parade starts at the corner of Pleasant Street and Lincoln Street.
Units march down Lincoln Street until they turn left onto Broad Street.
The parade continues down Broad Street until it turns left onto West Main Street.
March Units continue in a straight line as West Main Street becomes Main Street.
The parade continues along Main Street until they turn right onto Maple Street.
Units continue marching along Maple Street until they reach the intersection of South Bolton Street and John Street.
The parade ends at the corner of South Bolton Street and John Street.
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Find all the information on the parade here.
Where is your favorite viewing spot? Share in the comments section.
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