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
Announcements
Meals seek wheels: Volunteer drivers needed

Southborough’s Meals on Wheels program is seeking volunteers to make deliveries. Read the full article → from Meals seek wheels: Volunteer drivers needed
Has someone made a difference to your special needs child? Nominations open for ‘Go the Distance’ awards

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
Southborough job listings: Positions at accounting firm and school district

I received another posting of jobs available in Southborough. Read the full article → from Southborough job listings: Positions at accounting firm and school district
Winter extended – Parking Ban in effect to April 1

The annual winter parking ban is extended. Read the full article → from Winter extended – Parking Ban in effect to April 1
Rabies clinic for cats and dogs on April 1st

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
Access to Breakneck Hill trails temporarily limited (Updated)

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)
Selectmen race narrows (a little): Stein withdraws
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
Cradles to Crayons: collection drive for kids 0-12

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
A look at the future of Fayville Playground

Southborough’s playground on Central Street is due to reopen later this year. Read the full article → from A look at the future of Fayville Playground
US Navy offers adventures for high school students: Camp for high achievers and STEM program

The US Naval Academy is looking for future leaders to participate in two summer camp programs. And they are reaching out to our town. Read the full article → from US Navy offers adventures for high school students: Camp for high achievers and STEM program
Southborough’s Municipal Aggregation plan: Hearing and Comments due – March 22

It’s something you may have voted on or never even heard about. But sometime this year, your power supplier is likely to change. Read the full article → from Southborough’s Municipal Aggregation plan: Hearing and Comments due – March 22
School Delay: March 15, 2017 (Updated)

Looks like school will be delayed in Southborough (and Northborough) Wednesday morning. Read the full article → from School Delay: March 15, 2017 (Updated)
Update on the storm and closings: 12-14″ of heavier & wetter snow, wind gusts to 50 mph
I have some more closings to share. (Though, none are exactly breaking news.) And Southborough Emergency Management has issued another update on our Town’s outlook. (Spoiler, it’s not good news.) Read the full article → from Update on the storm and closings: 12-14″ of heavier & wetter snow, wind gusts to 50 mph