Restaurants & Bars
McDonald's In Marlborough Is Re-opening On Halloween
McDonald's has a new look, and it's re-opening on Maple Street, on Halloween.

MARLBOROUGH, MA—Big Mac. Filet-O-Fish. Quarter Pounder. French fries. Icy Coke. Thick shake. Sundaes. And Apple pies.
Yeah, that's an old one. But this McDonald's has been around longer than that old commerical.
Wednesday it's just Halloween; it's the day that Marlborough's welcoming back one of its McDonald's.
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The McDonald's at 250 Maple St. has been closed for renovations. Now completely remodeled, it'll reopen at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 31.
One of two McDonald's in the city (the other is on Route 20), both are owned and operated by family members Joseph and Patricia Spadea, David and Barbara Balducci and Vincent Spadea. This location originally opened in 1989, with this family taking over in 1997. Called The Sellia Group, they own 18 McDonald's in Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
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Maple Street's McDonald's re-opens with a ribbon-cutting and flag-raising ceremony at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, and customers can win prizes such as a TV, mountain bike, autographed "Gronk" jersey and an xBox one, through Nov. 17.
Local groups and officials will join the opening ceremony.
Photo Credit: David Allen, Patch staff
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