
The parking lot for the Southborough Town House was closed today for “final paving”. An update from the Town this afternoon explains that it will be closed again on Thursday Read the full article → from Town House Parking Lot closed Thursday
The parking lot for the Southborough Town House was closed today for “final paving”. An update from the Town this afternoon explains that it will be closed again on Thursday Read the full article → from Town House Parking Lot closed Thursday
I followed up on some questions raised about recycling at the Transfer Station. Check out my A-Z guide. Read the full article → from Recycling and waste at the Transfer Station: Questions and Answers (Updated)
A few recent business stories reported by local media have direct relevance to Southborough. Residents may have overlooked them since their headlines focused on nearby cities. So, I’m rounding them up. Read the full article → from Business Roundup: Reverse commuting by commuter line, borderline business news, and blurring the line between Southborough and Boston
A list of board and committee meetings for the week with my selected highlights from the agendas. Read the full article → from The week in government: Planning Board and Conservation Commission hearings (Updated)
Marianne J.(Ruocco) Geary, 96, of Southborough, passed away peacefully on Saturday, June 29, 2019 surrounded by her family, at her home. Read the full article → from Obituary: Marianne J.(Ruocco) Geary, 96
A list of board and committee meetings for the week with my selected highlights from the agendas. Read the full article → from The week in government: Recreation Commission and Golf Course Committee
St. Mark’s School has plans to light an athletic field at 25 Marlboro Road. Read the full article → from St. Mark’s School bringing field lighting project to Town boards
A Southborough family has found hope in their efforts to get a service dog for their teenage son with Autism. You can support the effort at this weekend’s car wash. Read the full article → from Car Wash for an Autism Service Dog – Saturday
Flags in Southborough and across the state will flying at half staff until sunset tomorrow, June 29, 2019, in honor of a Lynn soldier who died on June 8th. Read the full article → from Why flags will be at half staff: June 29, 2019
NECC is seeking volunteer runners for the Falmouth Road Race to help raise fund for the school. It’s a good excuse for me to look back at the school’s own fundraising race earlier this spring. Read the full article → from NECC: Seeking runners for the Falmouth Road Race (quickly) and looking back at the annual 5K
All summer, children can enjoy Woodward’s StoryWalk® combining literacy, science, and outdoor activity. The displays were dedicated to the former principal and installed by a Southborough Scout. Thanks to that Scout’s volunteerism, Finn students will be able to enjoy their display soon after school begins. Read the full article → from More StoryWalks® to enjoy in Southborough thanks to SEF and a Southborough Scout
[The following information was provided by My Southborough sponsor Peter Arvantely, otherwise known to Southborough students as “Peter the Tutor”.]
Peter Arvantely offers intensive SAT Bootcamps this July and August. Read the full article → from SAT Bootcamp: Register now for July/August classes
There was a good turnout to last week’s outdoor art reception. Even, better news, you can still enjoy the exhibit all summer. Read the full article → from Photo Gallery: Art on the Trails opening reception
Residents looking for new Transfer Station permits this summer should head to the building down the hill from the Transfer Station, not to the Town House. Read the full article → from Reminder: Transfer Stickers through DPW (and Senior Center drive thru) this year