Friday, May 7, 2010

Photos: Fox 25 News spends the morning in Southborough

May 7, 2010 05:16:43 PM

It was a festive atmosphere at Choate Field this morning as the Fox 25 Morning News crew broadcast live from Southborough. They interviewed Selectman Bill Boland, Southborough resident Luis Tiant, and our unofficial town mayor Bea Ginga, among others.

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Executive summary of ‘Southborough Eight’ investigation released

May 7, 2010 03:40:35 PM

An executive summary of findings from the ‘Southborough Eight’ investigation has just been released by the town. I haven’t gone through it will a fine-toothed comb yet, but I know many of you are interested in reading it for yourselves, so have at it.

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Road closures in Southborough on Saturday

May 7, 2010 02:21:16 PM

The New England Center for Children will hold its fourth annual 5K Walk/Run for Autism on Saturday, and some roads in the downtown area will be closed to accommodate the runners.

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Take part in the Stamp Out Hunger food drive on Saturday

May 7, 2010 12:59:33 PM

I ran into Karen White with the Southborough Food Pantry this morning, and she told me the pantry is in dire need of contributions. You can help, but putting a bag of nonperishable food by your mailbox tomorrow morning.

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Steeple Coffeehouse show on Saturday night

May 7, 2010 11:44:30 AM
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Saturday night is the second to last Steeple Coffeehouse show for the season, and they’re featuring a double bill with Danielle Mraglia and the duo of Leslie Lee and Steve Gretz. Here are the program notes.

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Board of Health candidates offer different backgrounds

May 7, 2010 09:20:04 AM

The Southborough Board of Health approves and regulates septic systems in town. They’re also concerned with general public health issues. At a candidates evening held last month, the two residents vying for a spot on the Board of Health — Desheng Wang and Mary Lou Woodford — spoke to those different roles.

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Framingham man sentenced in Southville Road crash

May 7, 2010 07:03:36 AM

Framingham resident Ian Schimke, 20, was sentenced to 4 to 6 years in state prison for causing a car crash on Southville Road in December 2008 that killed a Framingham teen.

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