
Northborough Area Community Chorus is inviting the public to enjoy Broadway musical highlights without the travel expenses. Read the full article → from NACC will bring “Broadway” to the Gonk stage this Sunday
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.

Northborough Area Community Chorus is inviting the public to enjoy Broadway musical highlights without the travel expenses. Read the full article → from NACC will bring “Broadway” to the Gonk stage this Sunday

The Blood Mobile that serves Dana-Farber Cancer Insitute and Brigham and Women’s Hospital is returning to Southborough to collect “life giving blood”. Read the full article → from Donate Blood Tomorrow (Thurs) at the Blood Mobile

The community is invited to Southborough Open Land Foundation’s Annual Meeting on Wednesday, May 8th. As usual, the event includes a reception, award presentation, and a special presentation. Read the full article → from Join SOLF to learn about owl rescues — May 8

Southborough Youth & Family Services is inviting the public to a humorous, motivational talk on “The Power of The Positive” in less than two weeks. Unlike most of their programs, this one requires purchasing tickets in advance for the limited seat event. Read the full article → from Buy tickets for a “Positive” night of “Humor and Motivation”

The public is invited to the Grand Opening downtown for Metrowest Mini Splits this Friday afternoon. To entice you to attend, the business will hold a drawing for a Free Mini Split System.* Read the full article → from Downtown business Grand Opening Friday afternoon

I’m sharing an update and reminders of the Town’s planned series of special events to celebrate May as Mental Health Awareness Month. It includes a call for (very) short stories. Read the full article → from Mental Health Awareness Month Activities (Updated – Again)

The Southborough Senior Center opens registration on Thursday for upcoming programs. Here’s what they have in store for the next two months. Read the full article → from May & June programs at the Senior Center

Last week, Algonquin held another recognition ceremony for the latest round of seniors who have announced commitments to play college sports next year.
I’m sharing their news, plus the highlights from last week’s competitions and what’s on tap this week in high school sports. Read the full article → from The week in sports

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

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 (Updated – Again)

For readers who didn’t realize that Arbor Day would fall on April 26th, it’s unlikely that you’ll rush out to plant a tree today. But you can honor the day by making plans to support the Town’s tree hugging efforts. Read the full article → from Celebrating Arbor Day (Updated)

The Open Space Preservation Commission is inviting the public to take part in their annual Planet Palooza this weekend. The Earth Day celebrations are dedicated to the memory of late naturalist Linda Hubley. Read the full article → from Planet Palooza is this weekend (Updated)

The annual night to get to know the candidates running for contested positions is here. With a race for the board that represents the executive branch of Town government, you might want to take part in the job interview. Read the full article → from Reminder: Tonight is Candidates’ Night

FSYC is asking the community to turnout for their shopping fundraiser at the Community House the week before Mother’s Day, this year with more attractions. Read the full article → from “Shop with a Purpose” – May 5th (Updated)