On the market this week in Southborough
What went on and off the market this week. Read the full article → from On the market this week in Southborough
What went on and off the market this week. Read the full article → from On the market this week in Southborough
I often have trouble keeping up with all of the news I want to share with readers. I have a story list of Town news worth sharing that I never found time to cover over the past couple months. Since that list keeps growing, I thought I’d just roundup and ramble off a bunch of updates for you. Read the full article → from Town news updates: Fire Chief contract, Town election, building projects, and committee vacancies (Updated)
Over spring break, the Southborough Library is hosting another Crafternoon for tweens and teens with popular, returning artist Mandy Roberge. Read the full article → from Inspiration Rocks at the Library – April 19
The Southborough Senior Center is organizing a group bike ride for seniors this month. Read the full article → from Seniors invited to bike the Cape Canal – April 26
The latest log from Southborough Police Department. Read the full article → from Police logs (3/28 – 4/7) and seeking dispatcher candidates
A week from tomorrow the Senior Center is hosting two demonstration classes on planting edible garden beds. Read the full article → from Garden beds at the Senior Center: Demos and ongoing opportunity
Nancy Gould is again running in support of the institute that once cared for her mother and continues to offer care and hope to cancer patients today. Read the full article → from Boston Marathon: Running in memory and hope
At the second night of Town Meeting, preservation Articles passed with flying colors, along with a measure to speed up future meetings. A proposed change to the zoning code on the Site Plan appeal process got tangled up in arguments and failed to pass the threshold. Read the full article → from Town Meeting Wrap up: CPA Articles pass, Golf Course CR secure, zoning code change fails
“Mr. Vinny” is back to entertain children at the Library. This time around, his “puppets” will be shadows. Read the full article → from Shadow Puppets at the Library next week
If you’re one of this year’s runners supporting a cause, please reach out. Read the full article → from Marathon runners, share your fundraising stories
Marianne Story Stapleton, 85, passed away peacefully at her home on April 9, 2018, surrounded by her loving family. She was the devoted wife for 59 years to William (Bill) Learnerd Stapleton, who passed away in 2012. Read the full article → from Obituary: Marianne Story Stapleton, 85
Last night, voters may have been left unsure about the current process to reconsider votes. So, I sought a little clarity. Read the full article → from Town Meeting: “Reconsiderations” won’t be taken lightly
Last night, the Recreation Commission scored three big wins, but were disappointed by two big losses. Vice Chair Kristin Lavault acknowledged that the Commission would have to return to the drawing board to reevaluate their plans for Recreation fields. Read the full article → from Town Meeting: Recreation’s 3 wins and 2 losses send them back to drawing board
Last night, Town Meeting voters approved spending over $55M and borrowing more than $800K. They overwhelmingly supported the Town’s requests for budgets and replenishing needed funds. And they supported most of the projects that came in front of them. Two failed, and more are up for votes tonight. Read the full article → from Town Meeting: Voters OK budgets, 1st Golf Course Article, & Sr. Center; Recreation wins & losses; more up tonight