New Marlborough Village Association 154 Hartsville-New Marlborough Road, New Marlborough, MA 01230
About the Business
Welcome to the New Marlborough Village Association, your community cornerstone nestled in the heart of New Marlborough, Massachusetts. Located at 154 Hartsville-New Marlborough Road, our association is dedicated to fostering a vibrant and connected community by preserving the rich history and culture of our charming village.
At the New Marlborough Village Association, we strive to enhance the quality of life for residents and visitors alike by organizing events, supporting local initiatives, and promoting the unique character of our region. Whether you're a long-time resident or a first-time visitor, you'll find a warm welcome and a wealth of opportunities to engage with our community.
Our mission is to celebrate the heritage of New Marlborough while looking towards a sustainable future. Through various programs and activities, we aim to strengthen community ties, support local businesses, and encourage civic involvement.
Join us in our efforts to make New Marlborough a wonderful place to live, work, and explore. Visit us at our location to learn more about our initiatives, upcoming events, and how you can get involved. Together, let's build a thriving community that honors its past and embraces the future.
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Location & Phone number
154 Hartsville-New Marlborough Road, New Marlborough, Massachusetts 01230, United States
Reviews
"Garrison Keillor was great. Otherwise, if you were going to film "Children of the Corn" this is the setting I would recommend. I have never felt so unwelcome anyplace in my entire life! We drove 1.5 hours for this and, upon arrival, found ourselves directed down a two lane dirt road and onto a hilly lawn to park while dozens of other cars were directed to several other more desirable locations. But that was just a start. The setting is a charming late 1800's church. The seats are the benches in boxes of the time. Lovely, really. Bathrooms for visitors like me were port-o-potties outside. What? As we tried to get into our seats there was a little jostling and some people stepped purposely ahead. No "Excuse me" or eye contact or smiles. Nothing. Wow. Leaving was worse. No one. That is, not one person stopped to allow us leave. At the Reception in the basement the snubbing was worse and more apparent. New Marlborough, MA, a town less friendly I've never been, and I've travelled considerably."
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