Summer Book Sale – Saturday
It’s a good time to stock up for summer reading and support the Southborough Library. Read the full article → from Summer Book Sale – Saturday
It’s a good time to stock up for summer reading and support the Southborough Library. Read the full article → from Summer Book Sale – Saturday
What went on and off the market this week. Read the full article → from On the market this week in Southborough
Laura Langord, 56, of Northborough, MA died peacefully in her sleep at her home on Friday May 30, 2025. Read the full article → from Obituary: Laura Langord, 56
The Southborough Library is trying something new. Adults are invited to drop in for a monthly night of playing board games, starting this month. Read the full article → from Adult Game Night at the Library — June 17th
Southborough Rec is offering two levels of outdoor Pickleball lessons for beginners starting next week. Registration for the early spring session opens tonight. Read the full article → from Sign up for Outdoor Pickleball Lessons this summer
The Scholarship Advisory Committee posted its annual application for three scholarship opportunities. The Town asked me to share the news.
(And given the issues around Financial Aid this year, this may be in more need than ever.) Read the full article → from Town honors this year’s crop of Scholarship winners
The regional program that absorbed Southborough’s youth rugby program is recruiting for players this spring with training kicking off later this month. Read the full article → from Time to register for summer Rugby (Updated)
The award winning band is now inviting the community to enjoy two special events. Read the full article → from Trottier’s Big Band with Connor Jenks — June 11th
Tomorrow is the 3rd part of the Rotary Club of Southborough’s 4 part Food Truck Festival. (It’s forecast to be a hot and sunny one. Fortunately, as always, offerings include ice cream.) Read the full article → from Reminder: Food Truck Festival Wednesday
The Southborough Food Pantry is seeking donations to help their members in need. Read the full article → from Food Pantry’s current needs
Each year voters at Annual Town Meeting decide whether or not to support projects using money collected through the Community Preservation Act (CPA) surcharge. If you’re thinking about bringing a proposal forward or want to ask questions/provide feedback before the next funding cycle opens, mark your calendars.
The Community Preservation Committee (CPC) is holding its annual public forum two weeks from tomorrow. Read the full article → from Annual forum on Community Preservation Act — June 18th
This Sunday, St. Mark’s Episcopal Church is inviting the community to join them for a free rain or shine picnic. For those who are interested, they can also attend a special service that morning. Read the full article → from St. Mark’s Church invites community to picnic this Sunday
Here are some highlights from Algonquin’s graduation on Saturday, along with news on what ARHS students are up to post-graduation. Read the full article → from Congrats to ARHS Class of ’25 Graduates
I’m sharing constructive criticism of the Town’s maintenance of properties including Cordaville park, adding my own take, and asking for residents to weigh in with their thoughts. Read the full article → from Perspectives on what Cordaville Park says about Town governance