
What went on and off the real estate market this week. Read the full article → from On the market this week

What went on and off the real estate market this week. Read the full article → from On the market this week
The reservoir in Southborough attracts its share of photographers, and luckily for us, some of those photographers share their work on flickr. Case in point, these lovely images by Deborah Ebbeling of Marlborough. Looks like she took them off White Bagley Road. Looking at the shots, it’s hard to believe there’s a bustling Route 9 Read the full article → from Photos: Sudbury Reservoir in mist
It was the best of both worlds with the snow this weekend: not enough to really mess up the roads, but enough to make things simply beautiful. Take a look. Read the full article → from Photos: It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas
We tend to think of the Town House now as being all business. You go there to pay your water bill, or to register to vote, or (if you’re like me) to attend any number of town committee and board meetings. But it didn’t always used to be that way. Read the full article → from Southborough’s historic places: The Town House

What went on and off the real estate market this week. Read the full article → from On the market this week

Find out what’s new on the Southborough real estate scene this week, including 3 new listings, 1 under agreement, and 2 sales. Read the full article → from On the market this week
The toddler is a bit young to get the full meaning of Thanksgiving, but on a walk through the woods this morning we tried to point out all the wonderful things there are to be thankful for. Read the full article → from Happy Thanksgiving, Southborough
Did you know the Community House once boasted a bowling alley? Learn more in the first of a series of posts on Southborough’s historic places. Read the full article → from Southborough’s historic places: The Community House
We had some lovely sunsets this week. This was one of them, captured from a hill in Fayville overlooking the reservoir. Click images to enlarge. Read the full article → from Photos: November sunset over Southborough
Here’s what’s new on the Southborough real estate scene this week. Thanks to Doug McClain (email) of Century 21 Commonwealth Realty for supplying the listing information. New on the market No new listings Sale pending 38 Presidential Dr (map) – 11 room, 5 bed, 4 full, 2 half bath Colonial – Listed at $1,100,000 – Read the full article → from On the market this week
Southborough residents turned out yesterday to honor veterans with a ceremony at the All Wars Memorial on the common. Here are some images from the event. Click on a thumbnail below to view photos as a slideshow. Update: The slideshow doesn’t seem to be working for everyone. You can click a thumbnail to see a Read the full article → from Photo gallery: Veterans Day in Southborough
Here’s what’s new on the Southborough real estate scene this week. Thanks to Doug McClain (email) of Century 21 Commonwealth Realty for supplying the listing information. New on the market 24 Walnut Drive (map) – 6 room, 3 bed, 1.5 bath Multi-Level – $329,900 45 Sears Road (map) – 10 room, 3 bed, 3.5 bath Read the full article → from On the market this week in Southborough
I recently came across this map from the Boston Public Library’s Norman B. Leventhal Map Center, that shows what Cordaville and Southville looked like in the late 1800’s. You can see buildings that are still standing today like St. Matthew and First Community churches. Also prominent is the Cordaville Cotton and Woolen Mill at the Read the full article → from A map of Cordaville and Southville past
I went to Tower Hill Botanic Garden last weekend and was surprised by how much color there was. I’m not talking about the usual yellows and reds and oranges we see this time of year, but rather bright pinks and purples. A number of flowers were still in bloom. In November. In New England. I Read the full article → from A different kind of fall color