By mid-December, the number of Stop the Spread testing sites in Marlborough and Framingham will drop from five to two.
Marlborough's courthouse should reopen after this weekend.
Average new daily infections have declined slightly compared to last week, according to city health data.
Marlborough now has 80 active coronavirus cases, the highest number dating back to June 8.
The rate of new infections jumped in Marlborough over the last week, according to state data.
The average number of daily cases rose from 8.4 last week to 10.2 on Wednesday, according to the state.
More than half of Marlborough's new coronavirus cases are in people under 30
City health data released earlier this week predicted Marlborough would be counted among the state's "high-risk" communities.
The average number of new daily cases may put Marlborough in the state's high-risk category.
The positive test rate in Marlborough is now more than double the statewide average.
The Marlborough Health Department has received multiple complaints this summer about lax mask policies at the entertainment complex.
Marlborough's latest case update shows a recent downward trend in active infections.
Marlborough is still considered one of the few "moderate risk" communities in Massachusetts.
After a recent uptick in coronavirus cases, Marlborough is on the decline again.
Marlborough's active cases ticked up to the highest number in four weeks on Aug. 10, according to city data.
Testing sites in Marlborough, Framingham and Worcester were heading toward an Aug. 14 closing deadline.
The coronavirus death toll in Marlborough ticked up over the weekend, according to health officials.
The two employees, and others they were in contact with, are being paid while under quarantine, the company said.
Marlborough had 30 active cases on Monday, the highest level in more than a month.
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The state's new "Stop the Spread" testing effort is targeting cities with high infection rates.
The Central Massachusetts Mosquito Control Project is in the midst of spraying in towns and cities across the state.
Some city services closed over the last three months due to coronavirus are coming back online, including restaurants.
But the number of active coronavirus cases in Marlborough was down to a more than two-month low as of Monday.
Marlborough ran one of the most extensive food distribution programs in the state during the pandemic.
Marlborough had the lowest number of active coronavirus since April 24 on Sunday, according to health officials.
New state data show how severely the coronavirus pandemic is hitting local senior care facilities.
The week-over-week increase in coronavirus cases in Marlborough has been trending down since late April, data show.
Marlborough Mayor Arthur Vigeant on Thursday spoke about reopening the city as health officials see some positive signs in virus data.
The masks were given to the Marlborough Emergency Management, and will be distributed throughout the community.
Marlborough is using school bus routes to drop off food to dozens of spots in the city during the coronavirus crisis.
There are now over 500 people in Marlborough who have tested positive for coronavirus, according to health officials.
Hundreds were tested for coronavirus at a Marlborough assisted living facility recently.
The city's latest death was reported on Sunday, with total coronavirus cases now near 400.
The $119 test may show if a person developed antibodies to fight COVID-19. But some question the accuracy of the tests.
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Marlborough has seen two coronavirus deaths since Sunday, according to health officials.
Meanwhile, Marlborough's total coronavirus case count grew to 257, according to city officials.
On top of new coronavirus deaths in Marlborough, the city's case count topped 200 this week.
Marlborough's overall case count is growing, but so are the number of people who have recovered from the virus.