
The Library is launching a crafty new program for residents looking to take up a new hobby this summer. Read the full article → from Learn to Knit at the Library (Updated – full)
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The Library is launching a crafty new program for residents looking to take up a new hobby this summer. Read the full article → from Learn to Knit at the Library (Updated – full)
The Southborough Golf Club Women’s Casual League asked me to issue a public invitation for this season. Read the full article → from Link up with the Women’s Casual League this season
This is the first time the Southborough farm will host weeklong day camps. They are offering eight sessions this summer. Read the full article → from Chestnut Hill Farm Summer Camp
Here is a selection of the committee and board meetings for the week along with my selected highlights from the agendas. Read the full article → from The week in government: Select Board on Parkerville Rd speed limit, DPW Superintendent contract, Tree Warden, St. Mark’s St project; Police Chief recruitment
Here are highlights of what’s happening around (or related to) our town this weekend through next. Read the full article → from Events this week: Book Sale, BBQ, Art Installation, Jazz night, final Food Trucks, Be an Ally, and more (Updated)
The Southborough Food Pantry is seeking donations to help their members in need. Read the full article → from Food Pantry in need – please donate
For Pride month, Southborough Youth and Family Services is again inviting the public to learn “How to Be a Sensitive and Informed LGBTQ+ Ally”. Read the full article → from How to Be a Sensitive and Informed LGBTQ+ Ally training – Thursday
There’s a second option this summer for kids/teens interested in Field Hockey. Read the full article → from Algonquin Girls Field Hockey Clinic for grades 3-9
Pilgrim Church’ summer celebration with BBQ, games, music, prizes, and other fun will take advantage of the nearby playground and Historical Museum. Read the full article → from Pilgrim Church invites community to summer BBQ – Saturday
Two Town lighting projects that have been over five years in the making were finally completed last month. Read the full article → from Playing under the lights: Mooney and Richardson light projects complete (Updated)
On Wednesday, three Algonquin teams fell out of the state tourneys. That leaves one still in it this afternoon. Read the full article → from Post-season Update: Baseball, Boys Tennis, and Boys Lacrosse out; Boys Rugby on for today
Some notes about tonight’s happenings. Read the full article → from Tonight: Friends of the Library’s Annual Meeting (and last day of Fudge Sales) and the Food Truck Festival
If you have an opinion about a project or the kinds of projects the CPC should be focusing on, attend their public session to weigh in. Read the full article → from Community Preservation Committee holding public information hearing – June 21st
Today, two teams are advancing in MIAA state tourneys since I last posted on Monday. Read the full article → from Post-season Update: Baseball, Boys Tennis, Boys Lacrosse, and Boys Rugby in today’s state tourneys