Senator Eldridge seriously injured in fall

Last week State Senator Jamie Eldridge — who represents Southborough among other area towns — fell at his home, fracturing his shoulder and breaking several ribs and vertebrae. Neel Chaudhury, Eldridge’s Chief of Staff, released the following statement about the accident: Senator Eldridge is undergoing several surgeries to repair his shoulder and back. Following this, he will Read the full article → from Senator Eldridge seriously injured in fall

Livingston Taylor to play benefit concert for SYFS

Singer/songwriter Livingston Taylor — brother of James — will play a concert at Algonquin next month to benefit Southborough Youth and Family Services. His performances feature guitar, piano, a five-string banjo and those famed Taylor vocals. The concert, sponsored by Friends of Southborough Youth Commission, will be held on Saturday, November 7 at 8:00 pm at Read the full article → from Livingston Taylor to play benefit concert for SYFS

Support the troops this weekend at the Senior Center

Care package drives for the troops in Iraq and Afghanistan have become a semi-annual tradition in Southborough. Last May, residents shipped a record 400 boxes containing 11,000 pounds of toothpaste, microwave popcorn, DVDs and more to 30,000 troops stationed overseas. The latest drive — being held this weekend at the Senior Center — has a holiday theme. Read the full article → from Support the troops this weekend at the Senior Center

What the fire department has been up to this week

Tuesday 10/6/09 07:12 EMS call, Turnpike Road 18:51 EMS call, Turnpike Road 21:13 EMS call, Dinsmore Ave, Framingham Wednesday 10/7/09 11:07 EMS call, Turnpike Road and White Bagley Road 15:05 Power line down, Parkerville Road 16:21 Power line down, Cordaville Road 16:43 Service call, Turnpike Road 16:46 Power line down, Fisher Road 17:27 Smoke scare, Read the full article → from What the fire department has been up to this week

Children’s author to visit Neary and Woodward

Students at Neary and Woodward will get a visit from well-known children’s author and Westborough resident Andrew Clements tomorrow. It’s the culmination of the schools’ One-School-One-Read literacy program. For the past four weeks, second and third graders at Woodward have been making their way through Clement’s Frindle, a book about a clever boy whose attempt Read the full article → from Children’s author to visit Neary and Woodward

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