
The Town is about to close registration for both in-person and remote Recreation After School Program classes for K-5 students this fall. Read the full article → from RAP registration closes tomorrow for in-person and remote classes

The Town is about to close registration for both in-person and remote Recreation After School Program classes for K-5 students this fall. Read the full article → from RAP registration closes tomorrow for in-person and remote classes

Southborough Wicked Local reported that it was 25 cars and the regional police task force believes criminals that broke into Southborough cars last week were part of a gang based in Connecticut. Read the full article → from Connecticut gang believed responsible for last week’s car break-ins; Police warn they may return

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 Board, Combined School Committees and more

This month, the Southborough Library has resumed issuing some of their passes for discount admissions to museums, zoos and other venues. Patrons are also being asked to let the Library know if they would make use of three others if they were offered. Read the full article → from Library Museum/Zoo/Venue Passes: Some available for use; survey on three more

Unsurprisingly, there is a flurry of communications coming out from the NSBORO District and schools these days. Here are some highlights. Read the full article → from School Update: Bus and class schedules issued; more webinars and videos for parents

Patricia (Kenneally) Sullivan, 83, of Southborough passed away on Tuesday, September 8, 2020, after a period of declining health. Read the full article → from Obituary: Patricia (Kenneally) Sullivan, 83

Josephine “Josie” (Lagana) Bertonazzi, 95, passed away after a period of declining health on Thursday, September 10, 2020. Read the full article → from Obituary: Josephine “Josie” (Lagana) Bertonazzi, 95
Two years after the Board of Selectmen refused to reappoint Michael Weishan to the Historical Commission, the board voted to reappoint him. Read the full article → from Weishan reappointed to Historical Commission after forced absence
This week, selectmen were again asked to address the flagless flagpole at the Town House. Read the full article → from Town flagpole issue still unresolved; BOS asking Town Counsel to get involved

Today is Patriots Day, National Day of Service and Remembrance of the attacks of September 11, 2001. As every year, flags in Southborough and across the country will fly at half staff from sunrise to sunset for the National Day of Service and Remembrance. Read the full article → from Why flags are at half staff: September 11, 2020

As promised, the Board of Selectmen have implemented a new structure to allow public tracking of their annual goals. Read the full article → from Board of Selectmen post FY21 Goals for public tracking

The grant application window opened this week. Read the full article → from Qualified businesses with 5 or less employees can apply for up to $10K in grants now through Sept 25

Weather is now forcing the latest change to Southborough Kindergroup’s annual Open House. Read the full article → from Kindergroup Open House moving to 8pm virtual info night (movie postponed)
Southborough Police Chief Kenneth Paulhus asked me to share an important alert and reminder with readers. Read the full article → from SPD Alert: About 20 cars broken into last night, five taken with one still missing