
A list of board and committee meetings for the week. Read the full article → from The week in government: Affordable Housing Plan (at last)

A list of board and committee meetings for the week. Read the full article → from The week in government: Affordable Housing Plan (at last)

Looks like depending on where you live, you can, or will soon be able to, get out and walk. Read the full article → from Feel like going for a walk? (Sidewalk clearing has begun)
Town boards are concerned by a study that casts Southborough’s as an uncompetitive employer. As a result, they may ask voters to raise personnel salary ranges. Read the full article → from Southborough re-examining town employee compensation

If you are considering running for office in Southborough, the process has already begun. So, go get your papers! Read the full article → from Get your nomination papers – 11 seats up for grabs

There are a few news items out of the Southborough Library worth sharing. Read the full article → from The Southborough Library looks forward: Legislative breakfast, Strategic Planning, and new image

Applying for permits in Southborough just got easier. Read the full article → from “Shop” online for gas, electrical, and plumbing permits

A list of board and committee meetings for the week. Read the full article → from The week in government (2/9-2/15/15): Update on Affordable Housing Plan; Kindergroup Study Update

Some of you may not know about a legal battle between Southborough and Northborough over the high school construction costs. “Others may wonder, whatever happened with that?”
Telegram.com reports that the long running dispute has finally been resolved. Read the full article → from telegram: Southborough to pay Northborough $1.7 million for ARHS construction dispute (Updated)

Last April, voters at Town Meeting overwhelmingly supported an effort to pursue efforts to re-turf 9-11 field. This month, Town Officials learned that before the effort can move forward, it may have to go back. Read the full article → from 911 field’s fate uncertain; may return to ATM
The Town is moving forward on a project to evaluate Police and Fire buildings. Meanwhile, safety chiefs are continuing efforts to explain to the community the need for the project. Read the full article → from Public Safety building project – committee appointed and virtual tour of police station

This month, Southborough begin filling out applications for town scholarships. Meanwhile, the committee responsible for granting them publicly announced they are under-resourced. Read the full article → from Scholarship Committee “desperate” for help

Last night, the Board of Selectmen thanked Town Clerk Paul Berry for his more than 45 years of service. One selectmen previewed that this might not be the end of his public service to the Town. Read the full article → from Selectmen thank retiring Town Clerk; will we see him again soon?

A list of board and committee meetings for the week. Read the full article → from The week in government: BOS to appoint Public Safety Committee

The Board of Selectmen need three residents to volunteer for the Naming Subcommittee for ARHS. Read the full article → from Help dedicate (parts of) Algonquin to those “who have made extraordinary contributions”