
Louis H. Aswad, of Southborough, formerly of Newton, passed away on May 11, 2019. Read the full article → from Obituary: Louis H. Aswad, 63

Louis H. Aswad, of Southborough, formerly of Newton, passed away on May 11, 2019. Read the full article → from Obituary: Louis H. Aswad, 63

For the second summer, the Southborough Police Department is working with Westborough and Northborough to hold “The Boro’s Youth Police Academy”. Read the full article → from Boro’s Youth Police Academy: July 29 – August 2

Starting next week, the Southborough Rotary Club is turning St. Mark’s “Front Meadow” back into a destination for foodies on Wednesday nights. (Though, just for four weeks.) Read the full article → from Food Truck Festival returns: Wednesdays, May 22 – June 12 (with Socks for Veterans drive)

Today is the annual Town election – Tuesday, May 14th. Read the full article → from Vote at Trottier (and everything else you need to know about Today’s election) – Updated

Highlights from last week’s competitions and what’s on tap this week in high school sports. Read the full article → from This week in sports

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 Regional School Committee

Last Thursday, the combined school committees appointed an interim Assistant Superintendent for Northborough and Southborough Schools. Read the full article → from N-S District appoints Interim Assistant Superintendent

On Tuesday, residents will vote to appoint two new members to the five seat Board of Selectmen. To help you make that decision, here is information you may want to look at. Read the full article → from Meet the Candidates: Links to letters from candidates for contested office

One week ago, candidates for board of selectmen addressed voters and answered questions. The four men were asked for their positions on investing in “healthy” school start times, increasing PILOT contributions from non-profits, single vs split tax rates, working to improve downtown, open space, and handling of the Park Central development. Read the full article → from Candidates for Selectmen made their cases and addressed town issues at Candidates’ Night

On Tuesday, May 14th, residents will vote to appoint two candidates out of the four running for the Board of Selectmen. To help you make that decision, I have invited each of them to submit a letter to readers. Read the full article → from Candidate’s Letter: Joe Hubley for Board of Selectman

On Tuesday, May 14th, residents will vote to appoint two candidates out of the four running for the Board of Selectmen. To help you make that decision, I have invited each of them to submit a letter to readers. Read the full article → from Candidate’s Letter: Marty Healey for Board of Selectman

On Tuesday, May 14th, residents will vote to appoint two candidates out of the four running for the Board of Selectmen. To help you make that decision, I have invited each of them to submit a letter to readers. Read the full article → from Candidate’s Letter: Sam Stivers for Board of Selectman (Updated)

If you enjoy fine art exhibitions, you’re in luck. Between events at our schools and on downtown Main Street, we have quite a log going on in the next month. So here are some exhibits to note and dates to save. Read the full article → from Art galore: Upcoming exhibitions & receptions to note

A business networking group is holding an open house next week. Read the full article → from BNI Visitors Day open house – May 15