Vacancies on Conservation and Historical commissions and more
If you have been considering doing more to serve our Town, here are some options to consider. Read the full article → from Vacancies on Conservation and Historical commissions and more
If you have been considering doing more to serve our Town, here are some options to consider. Read the full article → from Vacancies on Conservation and Historical commissions and more
If you’re thinking about attending Friday’s annual talent show, consider getting your tickets in advance. Read the full article → from The annual Southborough Rotary Talent Show – Friday (Get your tickets now)
Algonquin’s Track team is holding its “Algonquin Track & Field Camp” again this summer. Read the full article → from Track camp for Grades 1-8: Evenings June 17-21
This weekend, Symphony Pro Musica is making its final performance at St. Mark’s School for the season. Read the full article → from Symphony Pro Musica final concert of season – Sunday
Planning Board members purport that barriers that were placed to prevent parking lot crossings didn’t do their job this spring. According to last night’s update, barriers will be moved to block the driveway – if they haven’t already been. Read the full article → from Temporary resolution on non-compliant crossing at the Crossings
A free DIY series will help teens with makeup tips, steps to popular group dances, and making a corsage or boutonniere just in time for prom. Read the full article → from Library DIY series to help teens feel “Prom Perfect” – glamour, line dances, and free flowers
This weekend, is Southborough Open Land Foundation’s Annual Meeting. The group will be celebrating a recent 5.5 acre donation. But it’s not the only reason they have to celebrate. Read the full article → from SOLF invites you to celebrate 30 years of protecting open space – Saturday
Highlights from last week’s competitions and what’s on tap this week in high school sports. Read the full article → from This week in sports: Track Relay Stars and Winter All-Stars
A list of board and committee meetings for the week with my selected highlights from the agendas. Read the full article → from The week in government: Variance for Public Safety Building sign; Public Works Planning Board on Transfer Station rules/regs and future plans
Here are some highlights of events in and around Southborough this week. Read the full article → from Events this week: Fire Chief ceremony, Unplugged book talk, Legos, Music for tots, and much more (Updated)
The annual night to get to know the candidates running for contested positions is this Thursday, May 2nd. With two important seats up for grab, you might want to take part in the job interview. Read the full article → from Candidate’s Night is Thursday: Q&A for contested selectmen’s seats
As I previously warned you, this week (April 29 – May 3) is the annual flushing of the hydrants in Southborough. Read the full article → from Reminder: Hydrant flushing this week
The Rotary Club is asking the community to pitch in for the 29th Annual Earth Day Clean Up. Read the full article → from Reminder – Saturday is Earth Day Clean Up
The Harbinger’s spring issue shines special attention on “#ithappensheretoo” – #metoo issues in their own school. Read the full article → from The Harbinger: It Happens at Algonquin too (paper spotlights disturbing statistics on sexual assualt)