
The goal is to collect “home comforts” for cats & dogs for three shelters. Read the full article → from Girl Scouts collecting for animal shelters through January 24
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The goal is to collect “home comforts” for cats & dogs for three shelters. Read the full article → from Girl Scouts collecting for animal shelters through January 24

The library will host two 2-hour conversation skill workshops. Read the full article → from Does small talk leave you at a loss for words? Library workshops this month.

Here are some highlights of events in and around Southborough this week. Read the full article → from Events this week (1/13/14-1/19/14): Kindergarten registration, YA Book Group, and Winter Concert
Don’t forget to schedule your pickup and bring the tree out for Saturday morning. Read the full article → from Scouts tree pickup on Saturday – don’t forget to undecorate!

Blackstone Valley Bluegrass returns to the Steeple Coffeehouse this Saturday, January 11. Read the full article → from Bluegrass at the Coffeehouse – January 11
On January 17 at 7:00 pm, the public is invited for the second session of “singing HU” at the Community House. Read the full article → from Singing “HU” – January 17 and monthly

Here are some highlights of events in and around Southborough this week. Read the full article → from Events this week (1/6/13 – 1/11/13): Storytime, legos, crafts, musical, and concert (Updated)

Next Friday, faculty and students at St. Mark’s School are hosting a Celebration of Haiti. The Southborough community is invited to join them. Read the full article → from Celebrate Haiti with games, food, music and more – January 10
I looked at both number of hits and comments to determine the top 10 stories of 2013. Read the full article → from 2013 in review: story countdown

Most of the following are announcements that town businesses asked me to share with you. (There’s also one story that wasn’t proudly touted by the business, Harvard’s primate center, but was eagerly covered by local media.) Read the full article → from Roundup of business news: Grand opening, parties, real estate for charity, warming families, innovation recognition and federal fines
As in year’s past, Boy Scout Troop 1 will remove your Christmas tree for a small fee. Read the full article → from Getting rid of that tree – schedule with the Scouts and procrastinate a while longer

Here are the Christmas masses and festivities planned by churches in town for Christmas Eve and morning. Read the full article → from Christmas services: Candlelit masses, pageants, music and celebrations
Looking for something to do over your holiday break? I can’t think of a more quintessential new england winter activity than ice skating. Read the full article → from St Mark’s rink schedule

There’s not much happening next week in town. But if you have 6-11 year olds, you can ship them off to a two day workshop that will keep them entertained while they learn. Read the full article → from Making chemical magic: children’s workshop December 27-28 (in jeopardy – so register now)