This letter to the editor from Michael Weishan is his public explanation for his resignation from the Historical Commission, and includes allegations related to the St. Mark’s Street and park project and political retaliation. Read the full article → from Letter: Statement from Michael Weishan about resignation and St Marks Street project
News
Town facilities closed today but not all services
Update on storm and impact to Town facilities. Read the full article → from Town facilities closed today but not all services
Winter Storm Warning: 8-12″ snow with some sleet

As you’ve probably heard by now, we’re expecting another snow dump starting late tonight. Read the full article → from Winter Storm Warning: 8-12″ snow with some sleet
The Week in Sports

Highlights from last week’s competitions and what’s on tap this week in high school sports. Read the full article → from The Week in Sports
Covid Update: Municipal building mask mandate lifted
An update on Covid cases and news in the Town and schools. Read the full article → from Covid Update: Municipal building mask mandate lifted
ARHS theater to perform Radium Girls next week (Updated)

Algonquin is putting on its winter play next week. Tickets should be reserved in advance. Read the full article → from ARHS theater to perform Radium Girls next week (Updated)
Noise Bylaw: Draft available for review; Public Forum Thursday

The committee charged with drafting a Noise Bylaw in preparation for Annual Town Meeting is inviting the public to a forum this week. Read the full article → from Noise Bylaw: Draft available for review; Public Forum Thursday
The week in government: Noise Bylaw Public Forum 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: Noise Bylaw Public Forum and more
Town Election: Race brewing between Cook, Stivers, & Weishan; Weishan resigns from Historical

As of this weekend, there appears to be a race for the Select Board. Read the full article → from Town Election: Race brewing between Cook, Stivers, & Weishan; Weishan resigns from Historical
Annual Town Meeting moved to weeknights at Algonquin in May
This week, Selectmen voted to move the Annual Town Meeting to open Wednesday, May 4th at Algonquin, with a second night likely on the 5th. Read the full article → from Annual Town Meeting moved to weeknights at Algonquin in May
Sports Update: ARHS Boys Hockey in CMADA semi-finals Saturday

Since I posted on Monday, there have been some schedule updates for the Algonquin Titans and developments in regional tourneys. Read the full article → from Sports Update: ARHS Boys Hockey in CMADA semi-finals Saturday
Trottier mask mandate to be lifted on Feb 28; Finn, Woodward, and Neary on March 14

Tonight, Southborough and Northborough School Committees approved lifting the Mask Mandates on a tiered approach. Read the full article → from Trottier mask mandate to be lifted on Feb 28; Finn, Woodward, and Neary on March 14
ARHS Music news: Jazz Night on March 1st; All Staters heading to Symphony Hall March 5th

While I was working on a post about an upcoming Algonquin musical event, I learned another bit of musical news worth sharing. Read the full article → from ARHS Music news: Jazz Night on March 1st; All Staters heading to Symphony Hall March 5th
Business Roundup: Elevated fast food replacing Wendy’s, Regional Supply Chain Directory, and Business-to-Business news

I’m rounding up some news on business doings in Southborough. Read the full article → from Business Roundup: Elevated fast food replacing Wendy’s, Regional Supply Chain Directory, and Business-to-Business news