Fellowship hall will convert to a yoga studio on the 29th to raise funds for sick children. Read the full article → from An Evening to Breathe (and give): Yogathon for Children’s Hospital – April 29
Events
Coverage of Southborough events. Focus on events taking place in town. Includes features about events related to residents or local organizations. Also includes information on town government's open meetings.
Meet the Candidates – April 28

The Library Board of Trustees is again hosting their annual Candidates’ Night. Read the full article → from Meet the Candidates – April 28
Events this week: Bugs, Tennis, Earth Day cleanup, and 5K

Here are some highlights of events in and around Southborough this week. Read the full article → from Events this week: Bugs, Tennis, Earth Day cleanup, and 5K
The week in government: ZBA hearing on Southville senior housing; St. Mark’s solar & Park Central at Conservation

A list of board and committee meetings for the week with my selected highlights from the agendas. Read the full article → from The week in government: ZBA hearing on Southville senior housing; St. Mark’s solar & Park Central at Conservation
Marvelous Marvin to have kids Bugging Out – Thursday

The Southborough Library is again entertaining kids who are sticking around over school break. Read the full article → from Marvelous Marvin to have kids Bugging Out – Thursday
Reminder: Fay & St. Mark’s 5K & Fun Run to benefit Food Pantry – April 23rd

Fay School and St. Mark’s School to celebrate their 150th anniversaries by running a 5K to benefit the Southborough Food Pantry. Read the full article → from Reminder: Fay & St. Mark’s 5K & Fun Run to benefit Food Pantry – April 23rd
ARHS Lacrosse carwashes – next two Sundays

The teams will be holding car washes this Sunday, April 17 and the following Sunday, April 24. Read the full article → from ARHS Lacrosse carwashes – next two Sundays
ARHS robotics competing in NE championships today and tomorrow (Updated)

Member of Team 1100 got the news this week. Their score at district competitions ultimately earned them a spot in the New England Championships. Read the full article → from ARHS robotics competing in NE championships today and tomorrow (Updated)
Big celebration for a “Little Free Library” – Saturday

The community is invited to the Grand Opening of a new, very little library. Read the full article → from Big celebration for a “Little Free Library” – Saturday
Steeple Coffeehouse presents twice on Saturday – family show and evening performance

In addition to its regular monthly show, the Steeple Coffeehouse on Saturday will host a special afternoon performance for children featuring Boston musician Alastair Moock. Steeple Coffeehouse is located in Pilgrim Church’s Fellowship Hall. Read the full article → from Steeple Coffeehouse presents twice on Saturday – family show and evening performance
Boston Marathon: Residents running for a cause (Updated)

Once again, Southborough runners are in training for the Boston Marathon. This year, 20 runners are assigned bibs. At least nine of them are using the run to raise funds for worthy causes. Read the full article → from Boston Marathon: Residents running for a cause (Updated)
The week in government: All about Town Meeting

No surprise, almost all of the business posted for this week so far is related to tonight’s (and possibly tomorrow night’s) Annual Town Meeting. Read the full article → from The week in government: All about Town Meeting
Events this week: Poet Tea, Tech help, senior matinee and electronic recycling

Here are some highlights of events in and around Southborough this week. Read the full article → from Events this week: Poet Tea, Tech help, senior matinee and electronic recycling
Main Street: Continued disagreements over parking issues at Town Common

The Main St. Design Group Chair told the public “A No vote [on Article 20] could mean a 3 or 5 year wait – or never. Or, it could mean the Town paying $6 or $7 million.” Martin Healey addressed an audience of residents who came to learn about easements for the Main Street project.
The discussion was part of a (civil) debate at a March 31st forum to inform residents before Monday night’s Town Meeting vote. Read the full article → from Main Street: Continued disagreements over parking issues at Town Common