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Thursday, June 18, 2009

Several areas in town to get new bike racks

June 18, 2009 03:53:18 PM

Skateboards aren’t the only things with wheels the Recreation Department cares about. They also care about bikes, specifically, bike parking.
Recreation Director Doreen Ferguson asked selectmen on Tuesday night for approval to purchase as many as seven new bike racks to be placed around town. Costs will run up to $3,000, but that entire amount will

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More information on the recent breakins

June 18, 2009 02:22:09 PM

The Metrowest Daily News has more information on a rash of break-ins in town:
Three homes on Old Harry Road, Mt. Vickery Road and Fairview Drive reported their window screens were cut on Tuesday. Moran said three more homes were broken into in a similar fashion early Wednesday and after the reverse 911 call was sent,

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Tomorrow is last day to sign up for summer sports camps

June 18, 2009 01:19:53 PM

Algonquin is hosting several sports camps this summer, and tomorrow is the last day to register for them. Here are the details.
2009 Algonquin Summer Hoop Camp
Ages: Boys and girls in grades 3-8
Dates: June 28 – July 1
Times: Sunday 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm, and Monday-Wednesday 9:00am -noon
Location: Algonquin Regional High School
Details: Run by Coach Chris

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State busing cuts could mean increased class size

June 18, 2009 11:28:21 AM

The Metrowest Daily News reports on the Regional School Committee meeting last night where members talked about potential state cuts to regional transportation that could end up affecting classroom services.
The cuts could mean a loss of $300K in state funding for the district, a shortfall that would have to be made up somehow.
Gobron said an

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Summer Nights a go thanks to local sponsors

June 18, 2009 09:34:38 AM

This is a year when towns across Metrowest are cutting back on Fourth of July and other summer festivals due to lack of funds. But in Southborough, the support of local businesses and organizations means the sixth annual Summer Nights festival will go on as planned, fireworks and all.
“We knew that it would be difficult

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In the media: New Fay School dorms

June 18, 2009 06:51:03 AM

The Metrowest Daily News recently reported on the new Fay School dorms constructed along Main Street.. The dorms were opened to students in March.
In addition to the dorms, the project included a new wastewater treatment plant, maintenance building and a new ceremonial entrance.
You can read all the details here.

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