
Algonquin’s athletics season is over. Here are the final highlights. Read the full article → from Post-Season Update: Boys Rugby falls to Hanover; NE Track & Field Championship results
Algonquin’s athletics season is over. Here are the final highlights. Read the full article → from Post-Season Update: Boys Rugby falls to Hanover; NE Track & Field Championship results
Sharing an alert about a dog that has been missing since since February 9th. He has been spotted near the Southborough border of Ashland. Read the full article → from Missing Dog: Have you seen “Tukka”?
The Select Board is revisiting the controversial road and park project with hopes of swapping land ownership rather than easements. In the shorter term, they’ll vote on expanding the membership and scope of the Working Group to make improved recommendations for the park. Read the full article → from St Mark’s St & Park: New strategy, Working Group charge to be revised tonight
Red Apples are donations made to the Southborough Community Fund in the honor of teachers or staff members. Read the full article → from Red Apples to thank educators – due Friday
Dorothy M. Phaneuf, 84, a longtime resident of Southborough, died in Hospice care in Alexandria, Virginia on Wednesday, June 1, 2022, after a lengthy illness. Read the full article → from Obituary: Dorothy M. (Smith) Phaneuf, 84
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: Select Board on Parkerville Rd speed limit, DPW Superintendent contract, Tree Warden, St. Mark’s St project; Police Chief recruitment
The Southborough Food Pantry is seeking donations to help their members in need. Read the full article → from Food Pantry in need – please donate
For Pride month, Southborough Youth and Family Services is again inviting the public to learn “How to Be a Sensitive and Informed LGBTQ+ Ally”. Read the full article → from How to Be a Sensitive and Informed LGBTQ+ Ally training – Thursday
The latest figures for Covid cases in our schools and town. Read the full article → from Covid Update: Numbers continue to decline
There’s a second option this summer for kids/teens interested in Field Hockey. Read the full article → from Algonquin Girls Field Hockey Clinic for grades 3-9
Two Town lighting projects that have been over five years in the making were finally completed last month. Read the full article → from Playing under the lights: Mooney and Richardson light projects complete (Updated)
Here’s a business story that pulls together news on Town government, economics, a resident, and even our school system. Read the full article → from Ferris Capital acquired; 250 Turnpike Rd Development plans (business & 40B)
On Wednesday, three Algonquin teams fell out of the state tourneys. That leaves one still in it this afternoon. Read the full article → from Post-season Update: Baseball, Boys Tennis, and Boys Lacrosse out; Boys Rugby on for today
If you have an opinion about a project or the kinds of projects the CPC should be focusing on, attend their public session to weigh in. Read the full article → from Community Preservation Committee holding public information hearing – June 21st