Concerned by tree loss due to beetle infestation, the Southborough Conservation Commission is sponsoring community education on the topic. They are looking for help to save our hardwood trees. Read the full article → from Save the Trees: Info on beetle infestations – May 15
Meetings
Events this week (5/6-11/14): Aquarium trip, Legos, Annual SOLF meeting, Yoga and Red Cross (Updated)

Here are some highlights of events in and around Southborough this week. Read the full article → from Events this week (5/6-11/14): Aquarium trip, Legos, Annual SOLF meeting, Yoga and Red Cross (Updated)
Special meetings on warrant articles: Split tax-rate, Main Street, and FEMA maps

These events won’t be listed in the government meetings for the week – because they aren’t town open government meetings. But they don’t quite fit in with legos and sing-a-longs either! Read the full article → from Special meetings on warrant articles: Split tax-rate, Main Street, and FEMA maps
Events this week (3/10/14-3/16/14): Kitty survivor, songbirds, sports lecture, and St. Patrick’s parties

Here are some highlights of events in and around Southborough this week. Read the full article → from Events this week (3/10/14-3/16/14): Kitty survivor, songbirds, sports lecture, and St. Patrick’s parties
Civil rights for parents and children – March 20
NSPAC (the Northborough/Southborough Special Education Parent Advisory Council) has teamed with the Hudson PAC to bring a presentation on civil rights for parents and children. Read the full article → from Civil rights for parents and children – March 20
Weekend at a glance: The Bee, magic for kids, democratic caucus and pancakes

Here are some highlights of events in and around Southborough this week. Read the full article → from Weekend at a glance: The Bee, magic for kids, democratic caucus and pancakes
Events this week (2/14/14-3/1/14): Tech help, police ceremony, Rotary forum, spelling, matinee, magic, political caucus, and Scout pancake breakfast

Here are some highlights of events in and around Southborough this week. Read the full article → from Events this week (2/14/14-3/1/14): Tech help, police ceremony, Rotary forum, spelling, matinee, magic, political caucus, and Scout pancake breakfast
Southborough Democrats to elect delegates at caucus on March 1st (Updated)

Southborough Democrats are invited to attend the the party’s caucus on Saturday, March 1, to help elect delegates to the state convention held in June. Read the full article → from Southborough Democrats to elect delegates at caucus on March 1st (Updated)
The weekend (12/6/13-12/8/13): Singing, dancing, crafting, snacking, socializing and shopping (Updated)

There’s so much going on in Southborough this week, I feel like Richard Scarry should write a book. Here are the highlights. Read the full article → from The weekend (12/6/13-12/8/13): Singing, dancing, crafting, snacking, socializing and shopping (Updated)
Events this week (12/2/13-12/8/13): The busiest week ever (Updated)

There’s so much going on in Southborough this week, I feel like Richard Scarry should write a book. Here are the highlights. Read the full article → from Events this week (12/2/13-12/8/13): The busiest week ever (Updated)
Events this week (11/18/13 – 11/23/13): Concussions, “Exciting Women”, technology help, gift sales and dodgeball (Updated)

Here are some highlights of events in and around Southborough this week. Read the full article → from Events this week (11/18/13 – 11/23/13): Concussions, “Exciting Women”, technology help, gift sales and dodgeball (Updated)
Senior Center to help residents “demystify” Medicare options, October 2
The Annual Open Enrollment Period for Medicare is open from October 15 to December 7. The Senior Center is bringing in an expert to explain options and answer questions. Read the full article → from Senior Center to help residents “demystify” Medicare options, October 2
Basic Rights in Special Ed program, October 8
Northborough/Southborough Special Education Parent Advisory Council is holding a program to educate parents and guardians of special education students about their rights. Read the full article → from Basic Rights in Special Ed program, October 8
College applicants can learn how to stand out from the crowd
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church is hosting a free event to help high school seniors and parents prepare for the college application process. The workshop helps families understand what it takes for an application to stand out from the rest. Read the full article → from College applicants can learn how to stand out from the crowd