Register soon for Pickleball and/or Tennis Lessons

Above: Whatever kind of racket you prefer, Southborough Recreation is offering lessons this spring to help you improve your swing. (photo and generated image by Beth Melo)

When registration opens this evening for Spring & Summer Recreation programs, it might not just be kids programs and camps that start to fill up.

Recreation is also offering pickleball and tennis classes for adults that are sure to be in high demand. (There is also a youth tennis class for 6th – 8th graders.)  Read the full article →

Nominations for “Library Service Distinction” award deadline is March 12th

The Library is seeking nominations for who should win the annual award named after longtime former Library staff member Peggy Tuttle.

The Southborough Library is seeking nominees for the 11th annual Peggy Tuttle Award for Library Service Distinction. Read the full article → from Nominations for “Library Service Distinction” award deadline is March 12th

The week in government (Updated-Again)

Planning hearings on zoning bylaws, Select Board on FY27 Budget and upcoming Town Meetings, School Committee STM Info forums, Regional School Committee on FY27 Budget and School Calendarand more

Here is a selection of the committee and board meetings for the week along with my selected highlights from the agendas. Read the full article → from The week in government (Updated-Again)

SPD asking people to stay home due to white out conditions

Around 7:30 am this morning, the Southborough Police Department posted about the dangerous whiteout conditions caused by today’s storm. It included the request/warning: “If you do not need to be on the road, please stay home! If you do not have an AWD or 4WD vehicle- you will not be able to make it to your destination.”

The posts included more details, warnings, and safety tips for those who need to travel. Read the full article → from SPD asking people to stay home due to white out conditions

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