Common Street Concerts returns with “fan favorite” May 2nd

The Boston a capella group, Five O'Clock Shadow, is returning to Pilgrim Church's stage.

Last year, I shared news that Pilgrim Church was relaunching it’s old concert series. This spring, it’s bringing back the acts from that concert — the Boston vocalists Five O’Clock Shadow (FOCS) with special guests Voices ReChoired.. Read the full article → from Common Street Concerts returns with “fan favorite” May 2nd

Candidates Night — Wednesday, April 29th

Attend the Q&A for candidates competing for Select Board. (Plus, other election details and reminders.)

The annual forum to get to know the candidates running for contested positions is a week from tonight. It allows residents to essentially take part in the job interview for seats on one of the most powerful boards in the executive branch of our Town government.

Three candidates are vying for two seats on the Select Board.

As usual, the event will include a meet and greet followed by a moderated Q&A hosted by the Trustees of the Southborough Library.  Read the full article → from Candidates Night — Wednesday, April 29th

The week in ARHS sports

[The weekly highlights from last week’s competitions and what’s on tap this week in Algonquin Regional High School varsity sports.]

It’s still early in the spring season. But I couldn’t help notice a clear trend in Algonquin sports. So far, most of ARHS Girls varsity teams have been at least slightly outperforming the Boys team counterparts. (And, sometimes, significantly.) Read the full article → from The week in ARHS sports

Boston Marathon: Reminder & Another Southborough Connection

A reminder this Marathon Monday, that 18 Southborough residents are running in today’s big race. You can find a link to my post with highlights here.

While I’m sharing that, I also want to spotlight another town connection to the race. Over the weekend, the Community Advocate published a writeup of a Southborough volunteer who has become a “Marathon Mainstay”. Read the full article → from Boston Marathon: Reminder & Another Southborough Connection

Design Prix — Code, Race, and Innovate on Wednesday.

Fay School is sponsoring a free "high stakes" tech challenge for kids in grades 4-6 at the library in the middle of spring break

This Wednesday afternoon, in the middle of the public schools’ spring break, the Southborough Library is hosting a free, hands on program for 4th–6th graders.

The “high-stakes, 90-minute challenge” is put on by Fay School. Read the full article → from Design Prix — Code, Race, and Innovate on Wednesday.

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