
The public is invited to watch a tribute parade this afternoon. (But you aren’t welcomed to drive in the procession.) Read the full article → from First Responders holding Tribute Parade to thank hospital workers this afternoon

The public is invited to watch a tribute parade this afternoon. (But you aren’t welcomed to drive in the procession.) Read the full article → from First Responders holding Tribute Parade to thank hospital workers this afternoon

Prior to Annual Town Meeting, the Board of Selectmen plan to take another look at potential cuts to next year’s budget. Read the full article → from Selectmen to reconsider budget options and what is critical to handle at spring Town Meeting

Southborough Golf Club’s management told Town Administrator Mark Purple that the public is welcome to walk the course. Read the full article → from Golf Course also available for walking

This spring residents will choose from three candidates running for two seats on the Board of Selectmen. To help you make that decision, I have invited each of them to submit letters Read the full article → from Candidate’s Letter: Chelsea Malinowski for Board of Selectman

Like many organizations at this time, NECC is pursuing a virtual substitute for its annual event. Read the full article → from NECC 5K going Virtual – May 9th fundraiser
After a week of holding steady with no new infected patients, the Town updated its statistics yesterday. Read the full article → from Covid Update: 22 infected residents; 3 still isolated

Over the past month, Chestnut Hill Farm closed off parking for its trails. On April 24th, that will change. Read the full article → from Chestnut Hill Farm’s trails will reopen on Friday

Two more committees posted agendas for this week. (They seem fitting for the week of Earth Day.) Read the full article → from The week in government: Trails Committee and Conservation Commission

This morning, Superintendent Gregory Martineau sent a message to parents about the survey. Read the full article → from Schools surveying teachers, parents, and students on remote learning experience

Even with its physical offices closed, Southborough Youth and Family Services wants residents to know that they are still here for us. Read the full article → from Youth & Family Services is still providing Needs Based Services

If you’ve been thinking about starting a garden, you’ll want to check in with the Southborough Library to get some free seeds. (But act quickly.) Read the full article → from Library Seed Exchange: Sign up for free seeds through the mail (Updated – Full)
Public and private schools will need to utilize remote learning through the end of this school year. Read the full article → from Remote learning through end of school year
A story by Boston 25 News highlights one Southborough family with four nurses working at Brigham & Women’s Hospital. Read the full article → from Southborough family on front lines of pandemic in Boston
The National Weather Service is warning of a storm coming through this afternoon. Read the full article → from Another Storm warning: April 21