Above: Memorial Day parade and observances are this Monday morning. (photos by Joao & Beth Melo)
Here are highlights of what’s happening around (or related to) our town this weekend through next weekend.
Above: Memorial Day parade and observances are this Monday morning. (photos by Joao & Beth Melo)
Here are highlights of what’s happening around (or related to) our town this weekend through next weekend.
Professional artists aren’t the only ones whose works are on display for public viewing this month in Southborough. The Southborough Library is holding its 2nd annual “Mini Art Show.” Read the full article → from “Mini Art” exhibit at Library on Tuesday Night
The Library is offering a crafting workshop for teens and adults next weekend. Read the full article → from Craft a 3D Collage Box — May 30
In a post about committee vacancies earlier this week, I noted that the Town would need to fill a seat on the Elementary School Building Committee. On Tuesday night, the Select Board decided that they need a volunteer with relevant experience in engineering, construction or design of buildings.
There is a volunteer waiting in the wings. But a Select Board member highlighted that his appointment might create an “optics issue”. His joining would make the majority of the committee former members of the Neary Building Committee. Read the full article → from Seeking residents with Building Construction/Design experience for School Building Committee
The Tricentennial Committee is seeking a wide variety of performers to participate in the “Southborough Tricentennial Spectacular” in August 2027. To get the ball rolling on planning the day, they are hoping performers will submit their interest by the end of next month.
They’d also love to hear from volunteers willing to help plan the big event. Read the full article → from Call for performers & volunteers for the “Southborough Tricentennial Spectacular”
The Zoning Board of Appeals issued its written decision approving the permit for a 40B housing development southwest of the corner of Route 9 and Parkerville Road.
The project proposes 32 new townhouses behind the Beehive building and contractor’s yard. The ZBA’s decision included several conditions to mitigate impacts on the Town and abutters. Read the full article → from 250 Turnpike Rd 40B development approved with conditions
What went on and off the market this week. Read the full article → from On the market this week in Southborough
ARHS/OEF is again partnering with a Northborough business to be the official local host of a national annual fundraiser in honor of “Fallen Heroes” over Memorial Day weekend. Read the full article → from ARHS student group hosting annual “Murph Challenge” — Saturday
The Southborough Police Department shared a feelgood story this week.
While l’m sharing that, I’m looking back to share some of the other news they posted on Facebook over the past few months. That includes safety tips, statistics on what officers have been working on this year, and other news. Read the full article → from SPD Update: Community news, policing stats, & safety tips
The community is invited to “Celebrate Wellness”. As usual, the party wrapping up Mental Health Awareness Month will include an honoree reception for the annual Wellness Award.
But, instead of naming the 8th recipient of the annual award for a “Community Hero”, the Town will celebrate 8 honorees. Read the full article → from Celebrate Wellness and “community champions”
The Southborough Senior Center asked me to help get the word out about an event next week that seniors can still sign up to attend.
The center is hosting a concert by Trottier Middle School’s Big Band. Read the full article → from Big Band Concert at the Senior Center — May 27th (Updated)
We are sad to announce the death of David Rogers Ulen, long time resident of Shutesbury, Massachusetts. Read the full article → from Obituary: David Ulen, 68
The Town is advertising its need for two new members on the Conservation Commission. While I’m sharing that news, I’ll highlight other committees with current vacancies, and ones that may soon have more. Read the full article → from Need for Volunteers: Conservation, Advisory, Tricentennial, EDC, Elementary School Building Committee, and more
The Rotary Club of Southborough asked me to share information on their ongoing initiative to provide “foldscopes” to schools in “underserved” countries. Read the full article → from Rotary Demonstrates Global Impact Through Science Education Initiative