
To help applicants for a juried art exhibit prepare, SOLF is offering a tour of the trail guided by the “juror” and the project director. Read the full article → from Reminder – Seeking Artist submissions to Art on the Trails by Monday (May 1)
To help applicants for a juried art exhibit prepare, SOLF is offering a tour of the trail guided by the “juror” and the project director. Read the full article → from Reminder – Seeking Artist submissions to Art on the Trails by Monday (May 1)
Next week is the last week of April, and that means it’s time for the annual flushing of the hydrants in Southborough. It will take nearly all week for the DPW to flush all the hydrants in town, and when they’re doing the ones in your neck of the woods, you may notice your tap water running brown. Read the full article → from Hydrant flushing this week (Check taps and the schedule before you wash a load!)
There has been a tragic development in the story of missing Southborough resident Michael Kelleher. Kelleher’s body was discovered and pulled from the Charles River on Sunday. Read the full article → from Michael Kelleher’s body discovered Sunday
To help applicants for a juried art exhibit prepare, SOLF is offering a tour of the trail guided by the “juror” and the project director. Read the full article → from Call for Art on the Trails: Applicants invited to guided walk Wednesday evening (Updated)
April is Autism Awareness month. Southborough based New England Center for Children asked me to use it to share some of their news. Read the full article → from NECC news: 5k Walk/Run, International award, Light It Up Blue, Educational Quiz, and New Research Helps Raise Awareness of Autism
Mass Live posted an overview on the search for Michael Kelleher. The only real new information is what hasn’t been found. Read the full article → from Michael Kelleher still missing after searches by friends and police dive team
Southborough’s Meals on Wheels program is seeking volunteers to make deliveries. Read the full article → from Meals seek wheels: Volunteer drivers needed
On Tuesday, May 23, the Northborough/Southborough Special Education Parent Advisory Council (NSPAC) will host its annual Go the Distance Award ceremonies. Read the full article → from Has someone made a difference to your special needs child? Nominations open for ‘Go the Distance’ awards
I received another posting of jobs available in Southborough. Read the full article → from Southborough job listings: Positions at accounting firm and school district
The annual winter parking ban is extended. Read the full article → from Winter extended – Parking Ban in effect to April 1
The Southborough Board of Health will host a rabies clinic for cats and dogs on Saturday, April 4. Read the full article → from Rabies clinic for cats and dogs on April 1st
The Conservation Commission has posted notice that trails will be temporarily closed at Breakneck Hill. The announcement describes limited access. Read the full article → from Access to Breakneck Hill trails temporarily limited (Updated)
Yesterday, I shared that 7 candidates are running for the two selectmen seats in the Town Election. Later in the day, Jesse Stein officially withdrew. Stein was the first candidate to pull and to file papers for the post. Once all the other names were in, he decided a run wasn’t necessary. Instead, he will Read the full article → from Selectmen race narrows (a little): Stein withdraws
A Trottier Middle School student is collecting donations for children from birth through age 12, living in homeless or low-income situations. Read the full article → from Cradles to Crayons: collection drive for kids 0-12