
The opportunity to exhibit art on Southborough Open Land Foundation trails will be repeated this year. Read the full article → from Art on the Trails 2018: Call for proposals and guided tour of trails on Sunday and Wednesday (Updated)

The opportunity to exhibit art on Southborough Open Land Foundation trails will be repeated this year. Read the full article → from Art on the Trails 2018: Call for proposals and guided tour of trails on Sunday and Wednesday (Updated)

To date, not only are we lacking in any “races” for the May 8th election, we don’t have enough candidates to fill all of the seats. There are only two more days to change that. Read the full article → from Town election needs more candidates – pull papers by Friday

Southborough Public Schools and Algonquin Regional High School are delayed on Wednesday. Read the full article → from School delayed: March 14, 2018
Southborough doesn’t look much different on the latest forecast maps issued by NWS than on maps for last week’s storm. Read the full article → from (Updated – No School) Deja Vu: Another 12-18″ snow expected in Southborough, wind gusts over 30 mph
About 1/5 of Southborough is still without power this afternoon. Read the full article → from Updated on Southborough’s status

Southborough tweens and teens will show off their talents this weekend. Read the full article → from Talent Show moved to this Sunday afternoon
Given the situation with trees and powerlines that are still down around town, the district has canceled school in Southborough and Northborough for tomorrow. Read the full article → from No school: March 9, 2018 (Updated)
Southborough Emergency Management is notifying the public that they can warm up and charge up at the Southborough Senior Center (aka Cordaville Hall) at 9 Cordaville Road. The hours are from 3:00 – 9:00 pm today. Read the full article → from Southborough opening warming & charging station at Senior Center
The Town of Southborough used its code red system to send out alerts to the community asking people to stay off the roads except for emergencies. Read the full article → from Town asking people to stay off roads
There’s no public school in Southborough (and Northborough) today. And a whole lot of people are without power this morning. Read the full article → from Snow Day: March 8,2018 (Updated)
As of this morning, they are forecasting 12-18″ of snow to hit Southborough. There is some uncertainty in the forecast, but confidence has increased for our region since yesterday afternoon. Read the full article → from Nor’easter: 12-18″ snow expected in Southborough, wind gusts up to 30-35 mph (Updated)
Superintendent Christine Johnson made the call. Tomorrow, Wednesday, March 7, will be an early dismissal for the public schools of Southborough and Northborough due to the expected storm. Read the full article → from Early dismissal: Wednesday, March 7

I’m struggling with some technical issues with the blog. Read the full article → from Site issues: Pardon the disruptions
At least one school in town already lost it’s main power. Read the full article → from Southborough’s storm: Power outages begin, gusts up to 54mph expected, 2-3″ of rain, and 1-2″ (or 11″) of snow