Reminder: Annual Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday
The annual Kindergroup Easter Egg Hunt will take place on Saturday, April 9 at 10:00 am at the Community House. Read the full article → from Reminder: Annual Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday
The annual Kindergroup Easter Egg Hunt will take place on Saturday, April 9 at 10:00 am at the Community House. Read the full article → from Reminder: Annual Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday
How much to rely on one-time money to pay town expenses been a hot topic at Town Meeting for the past several years, and this year will be no exception. As in past years, town officials differ on what the best answer is. Read the full article → from Should the town dip into its savings to balance the budget this year?
On the fence about whether to attend town meeting on Monday night? Here are seven reasons why you should. Read the full article → from Repost: 7 reasons to attend Town Meeting
What went on and off the market this week. Read the full article → from On the market this week
It will be fun and games and art at Woodward on Friday night, when in addition to the annual WNGO game night, Woodward will host a student art show. Read the full article → from Art show and game night at Woodward on Friday
The Corridor Nine Area Chamber of Commerce recently awarded 19 scholarships to graduating seniors, and eight of them went to Algonquin students. Read the full article → from Algonquin students awarded Corridor Nine scholarships
Does it surprise you to learn that for the vast majority of Southborough residents, the answer to that question will be no? If Southborough’s 5-year average is any indication, only 5 percent of registered voters will attend Town Meeting this year. Read the full article → from POLL: Will you attend town meeting next week?
At Town Meeting next week, voters will be asked to decide whether to reimburse the legal fees of employees involved in the so-called Southborough Eight investigation. Some of you have said before you can make a decision on the issue, information previously undisclosed needs to be released. Selectman Bill Boland said last night he’s considering releasing at least some of it before Town Meeting. Read the full article → from Selectman says he’ll consider releasing ‘Southborough Eight’ meeting minutes
There are some who say the historic South Union School — home of the Recreation Department, Facilities Department, and Southborough Arts Council — should be shut down because it’s a drain on the town. Recreation Director Doreen Ferguson is not one of those people. Read the full article → from Selectmen consider limiting arts programming at South Union School
Fire department logs for the week Read the full article → from What the fire department has been up to
Just in time for prom season, the Algonquin chapter of Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD) will deliver a dose of straight talk on Thursday evening aimed not only at students, but also at parents. Read the full article → from “Not My Kid” – A presentation for parents and students
Southborough Library will host a young, fresh voice in the Spoken Word genre of poetry when award-winning, jazz-inspired poet Regie Gibson visits the library on Thursday night, April 7, for a poetry reading and performance in the library’s main reading room, starting at 6:00 p.m. Read the full article → from Library to kick off Spring Poetry Festival with award-winning poet Regie Gibson
Southborough police officer Joseph Bennett, who served on the force for more than thirty years, died yesterday after a battle with cancer. He was 69. Read the full article → from Joseph Bennett, longtime member of the Southborough Police Department, has died
There may not be any water to splash around in, but Recreation Director Doreen Ferguson still hopes to create a new place for Southborough kids to play. Read the full article → from UPDATED: Splash pad down the drain, but playground proposal remains