What the fire department has been up to
Fire department logs for February 16 through February 22. Read the full article → from What the fire department has been up to
Fire department logs for February 16 through February 22. Read the full article → from What the fire department has been up to
If you’ve driven around the Flagg Road area lately, you’re sure to notice some big stumps along the side of the roads – the remnants of some 38 trees cut down by National Grid in January. Read the full article → from Tree stumps in Flagg Road area to be removed
It was déjà vu for the Algonquin girls gymnastics team this weekend. For the second year in a row, they narrowly missed taking home the South Sectional Championship title. Like last year, they lost to first-place Barnstable by a mere point. Read the full article → from Algonquin gymnasts qualify for state championship meet
If all goes according to plan, the north side of Southville Road from Liberty Drive to about 200 feet before the Ashland town line — by the parking lot of the Rose Garden restaurant — will get a new sidewalk later this year. Read the full article → from A portion of Southville Road to get a new sidewalk
On March 9, the Northorough Southborough Special Education Parents Advisory Council (NSPAC) will present Understanding Autism and How Research Can Help: An Overview of a Whole-Body Approach to Autism by Dr. Martha Herbert of Mass General Hospital. Read the full article → from Save the date: Understanding autism talk – 3/9
From the Apple IIe’s I used in school to the latest generation Macs the kids use today, Apple computers have long been the technology of choice for Southborough schools. But that could change. Read the full article → from Tech director hopes to integrate PCs at Trottier
A number of incumbents appear to be planning their re-election campaigns this year, but as of last week, only one had officially thrown his hat in the ring. Read the full article → from Sal Giorlandino to run for second term as selectman
The ninth annual United Parishes of Southborough Lenten reflection series starts tomorrow at St. Mark’s church. The theme this year is “What the Cross Means to Me.” Read the full article → from Lenten reflection series starts tomorrow
A list of town meetings for the week of February 22 through February 26. Read the full article → from The week in government
The third annual Southborough Education Foundation Spelling Bee will take place on Friday, March 26 at 7:00 pm at Trottier Middle School. It’s an evening of fun for a great cause. Read the full article → from Sponsors and teams sought for third annual spelling bee
Almost one year ago, Southborough got a sweet new spot in Candilicious, a candy store located in the Town Center Plaza. But it’s more than just candy. Candilicious specializes in birthday parties for the kids complete with candy (of course) and create-your-own Animaland stuffed critters. Read the full article → from Welcome My Southborough sponsor: Candilicious
Earlier this year I told you about the A+ Bonus Bucks program from Stop & Shop that lets you earn money for Southborough schools as you shop. I thought it would be interesting to check on how much money the program is bringing in. Read the full article → from Update: How much has the Bonus Bucks program brought in?
Complimentary self defense classes sponsored by the Algonquin Parent Teacher Organization. Read the full article → from Self defense classes for Algonquin seniors
Tuesday’s meeting of the Board of Selectmen was canceled due to the snow. The selectmen had planned to focus on budget at their meeting tonight, but they’ve added to tonight’s agenda some of the items from Tuesday’s meeting. Here’s the agenda. Read the full article → from Agenda for tonight’s selectmen meeting