8th grade Girls Soccer tops division
A proud parent shared news of a stellar season for 8th grade Girls Soccer:
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A proud parent shared news of a stellar season for 8th grade Girls Soccer:
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This traditional one-day event features artisans from Southborough and nearby towns. And unlike large trade shows – entry is free. Read the full article → from Handmade crafts by local artisans – November 19
I just learned last night from Scouting for Food organizers that there was a snafu out of scouts’ control that caused some residents to not receive Scouting for Food bags on Saturday. Read the full article → from Scouting for Food snafu – Don’t forget to put out your donations (even if your bag was missing) (Updated)
Don’t forget to vote in the state election Tuesday! Here’s the info you need. Read the full article → from Get out and vote (What you need to know in Southborough)
This weekend, Southborough police made an arrest that included seizing a loaded gun. Read the full article → from Police seize gun during traffic stop
Former Southboro school teacher, Daniel Charles Shea, passed away peacefully on November third at the age of 75. It would take 150 years for his friends and family to tell all of the amazing and sometimes ridiculous stories of this man’s life. We better start now. There will be an open house on November 12th Read the full article → from Obituary: Daniel Charles Shea, 75
Algonquin athletics is having another great fall. Read the full article → from Post Season update: Football wins division semis; FHockey and Volleyball in semis tonight; more ARHS varsity successes
Last week, the Board of Selectmen allowed petitioners to make their case against Zoning Board of Appeals’ Leo Bartolini. Residents accused the former Chair of disrespectful behavior that has eroded public confidence in the ZBA.
Their arguments held enough weight with selectmen that they agreed to pursue to the next stage in the legal process. Selectmen agreed to submit written charges to Bartolini and schedule a public hearing to decide whether or not to remove him “for cause” from his post. Read the full article → from Selectmen to hold “unprecedented” hearing on removing Bartolini from ZBA
Here are some highlights of events in and around Southborough this week. Read the full article → from Events this week: Gardners’ Guest Day; Day Out, Craft, and Legos for kids; Historic District meeting; and Veteran’s Ceremonies
Algonquin’s running teams are collecting shoes through Thanksgiving. No, they won’t be wearing them. The shoes will be sold as part of a win-win-win fundraiser. Read the full article → from Reminder: ARHS Cross Country Shoe Drive
Southborough’s Donna McDaniel asked if she could share some information with readers regarding the Tuesday election. Basically, it spells out what observers rights are to monitor fair process, residents’ rights to vote privately without intimidation, and how one’s rights won’t be allowed to infringe on the other. Read the full article → from Election Observers’ and Voters’ Rights
The Zoning Board of Appeals opened appeal hearings on the Building Inspector’s ruling on Park Central Use Variance. A continued hearing will be held on November 3rd. In advance, the board is receiving written legal arguments from appellants and defense to bolster their cases. Read the full article → from ZBA denies Park Central appeals
The school district has invited parents to its next presentation in their Educational Speaker Series Read the full article → from Practical strategies to help kids manage their own work and goals
The Southborough Rotary Club is inviting the public to join them in celebrating those who have served our country. Read the full article → from Celebrate military service on Veteran’s Day Eve – Nov 10