Southborough Youth & Family Services March & April newsletter

This month agency is spotlighting Unplugging and the Mental Health of Women & Girls.

SYFS March-April 2026 newsletter

Southborough Youth & Family Services asked me to share news about it’s latest bi-monthly newsletter. The March & April letter includes this month’s focus on Women & Girls and the annual community invitation to “Unplug”. Read the full article → from Southborough Youth & Family Services March & April newsletter

Town Election: Who is on the ballot & Candidate’s Night (Updated)

There will be a Select Board race. Plus, there will be an unopposed changing of the guard for a few positions.

Now that the deadline for running for office has passed, I’m updating on who is running in a contested race, who is taking on a new role (or leaving their seats), and the upcoming forum for candidates to answer voters’ questions. Read the full article → from Town Election: Who is on the ballot & Candidate’s Night (Updated)

Trottier Roof Replacement headed to Town Meeting (Updated)

Despite a grant from the state, replacing the middle school's larger, more complicated roof will cost even more than the Neary roof.

Even after significant assistance from the state, Southborough’s share of the Trottier Middle School roof replacement project is estimated at $5.4M. Read the full article → from Trottier Roof Replacement headed to Town Meeting (Updated)

Stand Up Now invites participation in No Kings March

Poster Making event is tonight, March 23rd

The Southborough based group protesting “anti-democratic action and extremist rhetoric” is inviting the community to join their efforts this week.

Tonight, “Stand Up Now!” organizers are hosting a sign-making event. 

The signs will be needed when they join a No Kings rally in Boston this Saturday. Read the full article → from Stand Up Now invites participation in No Kings March

Volunteer to explore Cemetery Future & Expansion

A new committee will identify potential new parcels, how to maximize current grounds, and even a potential project to convert a historic tower into a Columbarium.

This week, the Select Board approved a charge to create a new ad hoc committee dedicated to exploring steps to deal with a cemetery that will run out of space for new graves.

The work will include considering a project to convert a historic stone water tower into a “Columbarium”. Read the full article → from Volunteer to explore Cemetery Future & Expansion

Apply soon for the “Elementary School Building Committee”

On March 31st, the Select Board & School Committee will interview candidates for the new committee to oversee the study of Neary Renovation options.

Last night, the Select Board approved the charge for a new Elementary School Building Committee. In less than two weeks, they will interview applicants to serve on the committee and start making appointments. Read the full article → from Apply soon for the “Elementary School Building Committee”

The week in government

Advisory on Budget and Warrant Articles; Select Board & School Committe on building committee charge; Select Board on Warrant Articles and charge for Cemetery Expansion Committee; Regional School Committee; and more

Here is a selection of the committee and board meetings for the week along with my selected highlights from the agendas. Read the full article → from The week in government

Town Meeting to vote on making the Town Clerk an appointed position (Updated)

The Article is proposed by the Town Clerk as he looks towards retirement this year. If passed, a ballot question would follow.

When Town Clerk Jim Hegarty spoke to the Select Board and Advisory Committee on Tuesday, he quipped that he was there to talk himself out of a job.

Hegarty is running unopposed for his seat again this spring. But if voters act as he recommends, they’ll use the same May 12th ballot to vote him out of office. Read the full article → from Town Meeting to vote on making the Town Clerk an appointed position (Updated)

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