
The “jury-waived trial” against Southborough’s Zoning Board of Appeals and the Park Central developer resumed this morning. Read the full article → from Update on Park Central court trial
The “jury-waived trial” against Southborough’s Zoning Board of Appeals and the Park Central developer resumed this morning. Read the full article → from Update on Park Central court trial
Southborough Youth and Family Services is inviting the community to participate in their free speaker series this spring Read the full article → from Cancelled – SYFS speaker series this spring for parents, tweens, and teens (Updated)
The Town of Southborough posted an update on road projects Read the full article → from Road work warnings: Parkerville Rd utility work could impact buses; MassPike work on local roads
The hope is to avoid printing a Warrant in early March that doesn’t reflect the reality of what voters will be asked to approve later this spring. Read the full article → from Selectmen seeking to avoid printing an early Town Meeting Warrant
The Town posted a call for volunteers to apply for a seat on the Recreation Commission Read the full article → from Recreation Commission seeking volunteer with Finance “skill set”(Plus, other critical vacancies) (Updated)
This month, the Southborough Library added some new features to its services. Read the full article → from Library news: Online reservations for curbside pickup, activity packets for adults, 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: Planning on zoning Articles and Approval Not Required for Brigham St & Gruanuaile Rd; Regional School Committee
The Town’s Covid-19 figures were updated as of this morning and the schools’ data was posted yesterday. There is a slight uptick in figures for both. (Let’s hope it’s just a tiny blip and not the start of another trend.) Read the full article → from Covid Update: A small uptick in Town and School cases
The Board of Selectmen hosted a public forum on a plan for revitalizing downtown during their meeting last night. Read the full article → from Downtown District proposed zoning changes: Forum highlights; Hearings open Monday
If you’re interested in running for Town Office, you have just over four weeks to pull nomination papers. Read the full article → from Pull papers for Town Election by March 21st
Tonight, Mass Department of Public Health lowered Southborough’s community transmission level to “yellow”. Read the full article → from Covid Update: Southborough back in Yellow
I received another posting of jobs available in Southborough. Read the full article → from Southborough job listings: Summer Camp Counselors (plus IT Manager and Public Health Nurse still open)
The Town is offering a way for eligible residents under Phase 2 of the Mass Covid-19 Vaccine rollout to be notified of clinics opening in Southborough or surrounding towns.
The opportunity is now being promoted to ages 65+ and those in senior housing, but other phase 2 groups can also sign up. Read the full article → from Sign up to be notified of “Phase 2” Covid-19 vaccine clinics in/near Southborough
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: BOS Downtown District Bylaw Forum; Conservation Commission and more