
Without the school lunch program, some families need extra support from the Southborough Food Pantry in the summer. Read the full article → from Don’t forget the Food Pantry this summer

Without the school lunch program, some families need extra support from the Southborough Food Pantry in the summer. Read the full article → from Don’t forget the Food Pantry this summer

Nonprofits or Town organizations looking to make a difference in our town can apply for a grant from the Southborough Community Fund. Read the full article → from Southborough Community Fund accepting new grant applications
A 6-part workshop will train people with a loved one suffering from Alzheimers or related dementia to become “Savvy Caregivers”. Read the full article → from Series to help family/friends dealing with dementia to be “Savvy Caregivers”

Seniors can drive around to the back of the Senior Center in July to get their new Transfer Station stickers applied. The rest of us can head to the Town House or buy them online/through the mail. Read the full article → from Transfer Station stickers: Senior drive bys; options for the rest of us (Updated)

Town Moderator Paul Cimino asked me to share with readers his explanation on how he is handling appointments he is responsible for making to Town boards and committees. Read the full article → from Moderator shares statement on appointments to Advisory, Personnel, and Public Works Planning

[The following information was provided by My Southborough sponsor Peter Arvantely, otherwise known to Southborough students as “Peter the Tutor”.]
A tutor to dozens of Southborough students is organizing mental bootcamps for high school students this summer.
Peter “the tutor” Arventely is offering intense prep classes for the SATs and SSATs: Read the full article → from SAT Bootcamp: register for SAT prep this July

You don’t have to head to the coast, or even a lake, to enjoy a good game of beach volleyball. Read the full article → from Pick up your volleyball and head to the sand

You don’t have to join a club to enjoy a game of Tennis this summer in Southborough. Read the full article → from Pick up your racket for some free play or adult Mixed Doubles (or sign kids up for lessons)

The Southborough Police Department asked me to share information on a new resource for the community. And, while I’m at it, I’ll share some other good news they posted. Read the full article → from Police news: Drug drop-off and successful Citizen Academy (Updated)

Selectmen are taking the next steps for ensuring preservation of the St. Mark’s Golf Course. One of those is recruiting volunteers for an ad hoc Golf Course Committee. Another is signing off on the Conservation Restriction. Read the full article → from Golf Course: Seeking qualified members for committee; draft CR posted for review

[The following information was provided by My Southborough sponsor Peter Arvantely, otherwise known to Southborough students as “Peter the Tutor”.]
A tutor to dozens of Southborough students is organizing mental bootcamps for high school students this summer.
Peter “the tutor” Arventely is offering intense prep classes for the SATs and SSATs: Read the full article → from SAT Bootcamp: register for SAT prep this July

Southborough Little League held its 6th annual presentation of the Eric Green Sportsmanship Award last Sunday. As usual, the night honored Eric Green’s spirit with speeches about the nominees’ and winner’s sportsmanship. This year also included a special “unveiling”, the official naming of a ball field in Eric’s memory. Read the full article → from Sportsmanship memorialized: Little League awards 12 yr old and names Eric Green field

Southborough residents are being warned to rid their yards of items that could attract bears. That includes birdfeeders and trash. The warning follows sightings of a Black Bear on the south side of Town. Read the full article → from Black Bear sighting in Southborough: Town issues warning

The Southborough Recreation Department is once again offering its popular summer camp programs at Finn and Woodward this year. Sessions run weekly from July 1 through August 16. Sign up before Thursday, April 18 to take advantage of the early bird discount. Read the full article → from Rec summer camps and CIT programs offer half day fun for Pre-K to 9th grade