List of mayors of Marlborough, Massachusetts
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This is a list of Mayors of Marlborough, Massachusetts. Marlborough
Marlborough, Massachusetts
Marlborough is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 38,499 at the 2010 census. Marlborough became a prosperous industrial town in the 19th century and made the transition to high technology industry in the late 20th century after the construction of the...

 became a city in 1890, previously it was a town, and as a town was administered by a Board of Selectmen.
# Mayor Picture Term Party Notes
1st S. Herbert Howe
S. Herbert Howe
Simon Herbert Howe Simon Herbert Howe Simon Herbert Howe (December 21, 1835- was a Massachusetts businessman and politician who served as the first Mayor, of Marlborough, Massachusetts.-Family life:...

January 5, 1891-January 1892 Republican
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2nd George A. Howe 1892 Republican
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3rd John O'Connell 1893 Republican
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4th William N. Davenport
William N. Davenport
William Nathanial Davenport William Nathanial Davenport William Nathanial Davenport (November 3, 1856 - was a Massachusetts politician who served both branches of the Massachusetts legislature, and as fourth Mayor, of Marlborough, Massachusetts.-Education:...

1894-1895 Republican
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5th Charles L. Bartlett 1896-1897 Republican
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6th Eugene G. Hoitt 1898 Democratic
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7th Edward J. Plunkett 1899-1900 Democratic
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8th Walter B. Morse 1901-1903 Republican
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9th Frederick R. S. Mildon 1904-January 2, 1905 Democratic
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10th Henry Parsons
Henry Parsons
Henry Parsons was a Massachusetts politician who served as tenth Mayor, of Marlborough, Massachusetts.-Early life:Parsons was naturalized an American citizen in Auburn, New York on October 12, 1865.-Notes:...

January 2, 1905-1906 Republican
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11th Edward F. Brown 1907 Democratic
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12th Henry Parsons
Henry Parsons
Henry Parsons was a Massachusetts politician who served as tenth Mayor, of Marlborough, Massachusetts.-Early life:Parsons was naturalized an American citizen in Auburn, New York on October 12, 1865.-Notes:...

1908-1909 Republican
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13th John J. Shaughnessy 1910 Democratic
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14th J. Henry Gleason 1912 - 1913 Republican
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15th Thomas H. O'Halloran 1914 - 1915 Democratic
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16th Louis Farley
Louis Farley
Louis Farley was an American politician who served as Mayor of Marlborough, Massachusetts.-Notes:-Notes:...

1916 Republican
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17th William T. Pine
William T. Pine
William Thomas Pine was an American politician who served as Mayor of Marlborough, Massachusetts.-Notes:-Notes:...

1917 Republican
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18th Charles F. McCarthy
Charles F. McCarthy
Charles Francis Mccarthy was an American politician who served as Mayor of Marlborough, Massachusetts.-Notes:-Notes:...

1918 - 1920 Democratic
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19th Andrew Patrick Sullivan 1921 Democratic
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20th Edward Simoneau
Edward Simoneau
Edward Thomas Simoneau was an American politician who served as Mayor of Marlborough, Massachusetts.-Notes:-Notes:...

1922-1923 Republican
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21st James Hurley 1924-1925 First mayor elected to a two-year term. First non-partisan election under a modified Massachusetts Plan B form of government
22nd Winfield Temple
Winfield Temple
Winfield Temple was an American lawyer and politician who served as Mayor of Marlborough, Massachusetts.-Notes:-Notes:...

1926-1929
23rd Amedee Martel 1930-1931
24th Charles Lyons 1932-1937
25th Louis Ingalls 1938-December 3, 1940 Committed suicide while in office on December 3, 1940.
26th Michael Cronin December 3, 1940-1946 Acting mayor after Louis Ingalls's death.
Cronin was elected in his own right in the 1941 election.
27th Carlton Allen 1946-1951
28th Romeo Gadbois
Romeo Gadbois
Romeo Alexander Gadbois Romeo Alexander Gadbois Romeo Alexander Gadbois (February 1, 1880 was a Massachusetts politician who served as Mayor, of Marlborough, Massachusetts.-References:...

1952-1957 Republican
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29th Frank Kelleher 1958-1959
30th Kuson Haddad 1960-1965
31st Frank Walker 1966-1967
32nd Fred Cole 1968-1971
33rd Edgar Gadbois
Edgar Gadbois
Edgar C. Gadbois is a Massachusetts politician who served as Mayor, of Marlborough, Massachusetts....

1972-1975 Republican
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34th Frank Kelleher 1976-1977
35th Frank Kelleher 1978-1983
36th Kuson Haddad 1984-1985
37th Chester E. Conary 1986-1989
38th Michael P. Hogan 1989-1994
39th J. Michael McGorty 1994-1997 Democratic
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40th
Dennis C. Hunt 2004-2006 Democratic
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Nancy Stevens 2006-

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