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For one member of the Southborough school district, the earthquake in Haiti hit very close to home.

Edouard Bien-Aime, a network administrator for the district, is a Haitian native. His family still living in Haiti was directly impacted by the earthquake and is now dealing with its aftermath.

Since the disaster, Bien-Aime has been raising funds to help the recovery. The Southborough schools joined together in a donation drive, and during an assembly last Friday at Woodward, they presented Bien-Aime with a check for $3,500. The funds will be used to distribute life-saving relief supplies, including food, clean water, blankets, and tents, to children and families devastated by the earthquake and its aftershocks.

Third graders at Woodward also created a book called “Hearts for Haiti” that will be presented to Bien-Aime and then delivered to students in Haiti.

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Local vet urges caution over donations

by susan on February 8, 2010

Commander Steve Whynot of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3276 asked me to pass along this information:

Recently – Homes in Southborough have been contacted by a group soliciting for donations to ship packages to the troops. I have confirmed with the Millis AMVETS, they do in fact have a professional firm working to solicit donations.

However – Please take note – They DO NOT receive the full amount donated. An unknown portion of the donation is retained by this soliciting group. Also – some of these calls have been “less than professional”.

The VFW Post 3276 and American Legion Post 161 of Southborough would like to advise people – that we support 100% Lisa Braccio and her group of volunteers who have been conducting “Package Drive for the Troops” for the past five years. I can personally attest that everything donated to Lisa’s drive – is dedicated to the troops.

Donate at your own discretion.

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Southborough teen denied bail on murder charge

by susan on February 8, 2010

Southborough resident Christopher Manoloules, 18, was denied bail last week on charges that he murdered his uncle in Hyannis last September.

The Metrowest Daily News reports Manoloules’ attorney, Gerald Alch, told the judge his client had no motive for the murder.

“My client was used and abused,” Alch said. “Our evidence will show my client was manipulated by one or more people. He was not the shooter in this case.”

Manoloules is scheduled to be back in court on March 26.

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The week in government

by susan on February 8, 2010

Here’s your list of meetings for the week.  The Advisory Committee, Board of Selectmen, and School Committee all talk budgets this week. Meanwhile, the Zoning Advisory Committee talks with residents about the future of Southborough’s villages.

Monday, February 8
Advisory Committee, 7:30 pm @ Upper Hall, Cordaville Hall (agenda)

Tuesday, February 9
Board of Selectmen, 6:00 pm @ Hearing Room, Town House (agenda)

Wednesday, February 10
Woodward School Council, 3:30 pm @ Office Conference Room, Woodward School
Southborough School Committee, 6:30 pm @ Trottier Middle School Library (agenda)
Open Space Preservation Committee, 7:00 pm @ Board of Health Office, Cordaville Hall
Zoning Advisory Committee Public Forum on Villages, 7:30 pm @ Upper Hall, Cordaville Hall (more)

Thursday, February 11
No meetings scheduled

Friday, February 12
No meetings scheduled

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Sunday may be the Super Bowl, but kick-off isn’t until 6:25 pm. That leaves the afternoon free for some arts and crafts.

Stop by the Southborough Arts Center (map) any time between 1:00 and 3:00 pm for Family Art Day. Supplies for Valentine-themed crafts will be ready to go, and an instructor will be there to help you out. All ages are welcome.

As an added bonus, while you’re at the Arts Center you’ll get to view the current exhibit by local artist Marjorie Kaye and photographer George Shaw.

The suggested donation is $10 per family. No registration is required.

And mark your calendars. There’s another Family Art Day on March 7.

(Photo courtesy of the Southborough Arts Council)

(Photo courtesy of the Southborough Arts Council)

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Algonquin winter instrumental concert on Tuesday

February 5, 2010 11:56:17 AM

The Algonquin concert band, symphonic band, wind ensemble, and both jazz bands will perform their winter concert next Tuesday at the Algonquin auditorium.

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Selectmen talk non-profits, other fiscal issues with state legislators

February 5, 2010 09:28:41 AM

Like they did last year around this time, Southborough’s state legislators — Senator Jamie Eldridge and Representatives Carolyn Dykema (Southborough Precincts 2 and 3), and Danielle Gregoire (Southborough Precinct 1) — came before the Board of Selectmen this week to talk about the fiscal challenges facing the town. One big topic of conversation was taxation of non-profit organizations.

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Volunteer to support this year’s Relay for Life

February 5, 2010 07:03:55 AM
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Last year the Northborough-Southborough Relay for Life raised more than $40K for the American Cancer Society. Planning is starting soon for this year’s event — to be held on May 14 and 15 at Algonquin — and organizers are actively looking for volunteers to help out.

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Algonquin girls soccer team honored

February 4, 2010 02:29:36 PM
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Last November the Algonquin girls soccer team won their first ever state championship. In a ceremony late last month they were awarded plaques to commemorate the accomplishment.

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Charter Communications license up for renewal

February 4, 2010 12:02:05 PM

Are you a Charter customer? (More than 1,100 Southborough families are.) Are you happy with your service? Not so happy? If ever there was a time to make your opinions on Charter known, now would be it.

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What do to over February vacation: Storytelling at the library

February 4, 2010 10:11:34 AM

The Southborough Library is always a good place to go when you’re looking for something to do with your kids over vacation, or any time for that matter. But a storytelling event on Thursday, February 18 will make the trip even more special.

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On the market this week

February 4, 2010 07:07:37 AM
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What went on and off the real estate market this week.Here’s the state of the Southborough real estate scene this week. Thanks to Doug McClain (email) of Century 21 Commonwealth Realty for supplying the listing information.

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What to do over February vaction: Art camp

February 3, 2010 02:28:22 PM
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Yesterday I told you about all the sport camps available for kids over February vacation. Today we’ll talk about an opportunity for the artists in your family.

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Southborough’s own Punxsutawney Phil … sort of

February 3, 2010 11:55:38 AM
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This groundhog stands guard in a yard on General Henry Knox Road. He even has a shadow. No word on whether he saw it yesterday or not.

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