Jim Diamantopoulos to be inducted into coaches hall of fame

Algonquin’s Jim Diamantopoulos will be inducted this weekend into the Massachusetts Hall of Fame for basketball coaches. Diamantopoulos has served as head coach for the West Boylston, Burncoat and Shrewsbury boys’ basketball teams. He started his coaching career as an assistant basketball coach at Algonquin under Paul Phillip. Diamantopoulos has taught health at Algonquin for Read the full article → from Jim Diamantopoulos to be inducted into coaches hall of fame

A temporary reprieve for Southborough-Boston bus line riders

I reported earlier this week that the Southborough to Boston bus line operated by Cavalier Coach was slated to be eliminated at the end of this month because of state subsidy cuts. Today comes word that Cavalier Coach has decided to continue the run through the end of the year. Without the subsidies, Cavalier Coach Read the full article → from A temporary reprieve for Southborough-Boston bus line riders

Southborough resident honored by the American Cancer Society

Volunteer Mary Lou Woodford (left) and Tracy Battaglia (right), a member of the American Cancer Society’s New England Division Board of Directors. (via the Community Advocate) Southborough resident Mary Lou Woodford recently received a volunteer award from the American Cancer Society. Woodford is the director of the Women’s Health Network at the Department of Public Read the full article → from Southborough resident honored by the American Cancer Society

Fay announces kindergarten and pre-k classes starting in 2010

Last week Fay School formally announced their new kindergarten and pre-kindergarten program to begin in 2010. From the press release: The Pre-K and Kindergarten learning process will focus on an “inquiry-based” method, in which teachers lead a dynamic and student-centered curriculum driven by the joy of discovery and purposeful play. The program will be housed Read the full article → from Fay announces kindergarten and pre-k classes starting in 2010

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What’s so historic about the police station anyway?

The Municipal Facilities Committee has a plan to build a new one-story police station. That plan calls for the demolition of the current police station, a point that gives the Southborough Historical Commission pause. While they have not launched a formal opposition to the plan, the Historical Commission would prefer to see the existing building Read the full article → from What’s so historic about the police station anyway?

Southborough parent needed for Algonquin principal search

A search committee is being formed to find a replacement for current principal Ned Gallagher whose contract was not renewed for the 2009-2010 school year. Superintendent Charles Gobron is looking for two parents, one from Southborough and one from Northborough, to join the search committee. More details in this announcement on the Algonquin website. Related Read the full article → from Southborough parent needed for Algonquin principal search

Algonquin falls to Minnechaug in state semifinal

The season for the Algonquin girls soccer team has come to a close with a tough loss last night against Division 1 Western champs Minnechaug in the state semifinal match. In a game where Algonquin’s offense couldn’t quite overcome the strong Minnechaug defense, the final score was 2-1. More details in the Metrowest Daily News. Read the full article → from Algonquin falls to Minnechaug in state semifinal

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