The Town plans to hold an open house to celebrate the new Public Safety Building on Saturday, October 26th. Read the full article → from Public Safety Ribbon Cutting – October 26th
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Public Safety Update: Fighting fires, good news, and police logs

The latest log from Southborough Police Department. Read the full article → from Public Safety Update: Fighting fires, good news, and police logs
Fundraisers seeking homeowners to show off decor, plus designers/decorators and artisan vendors (Updated)

Organizers of a fundraiser for the Historical Society are seeking participants to be involved in Southborough’s “First Annual” tour of homes beautifully decorated for the holidays. Read the full article → from Fundraisers seeking homeowners to show off decor, plus designers/decorators and artisan vendors (Updated)
Cross Country evening series kicks off Wednesday evening

Algonquin Cross Country is hosting an evening running series for all ages again this summer. Read the full article → from Cross Country evening series kicks off Wednesday evening
The week in government: Planning Board on 2 E. Main St and Fayville Hall

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 on 2 E. Main St and Fayville Hall
12 year old Baseball Champs
Southborough Youth Baseball shared some good news today about a big win yesterday. Read the full article → from 12 year old Baseball Champs
Excessive Heat Warning – today through Sunday: Heat index to reach 109°

I’m sure that you’ve heard we’re in for some big heat this weekend. An Excessive Heat Warning has been issued for noon today through Sunday night. Read the full article → from Excessive Heat Warning – today through Sunday: Heat index to reach 109°
Volunteers needed for Summer Nights setup

Recreation is asking me to put the word out that help is needed. Read the full article → from Volunteers needed for Summer Nights setup
Algonquin’s athletes honored: Players of the year, All American players, and Spring All Stars

I thought that with school out for the summer, I’d be done covering high school sports. It turns out that Algonquin athletes are still racking up honors and getting coverage for their accomplishments earlier this year. Read the full article → from Algonquin’s athletes honored: Players of the year, All American players, and Spring All Stars
Reminder: Girls Volleyball All Skills Camp for incoming 6-9th graders (plus a pre-season clinic)

Next month, Algonquin Girls Volleyball team will put on an All Skills Camp. Read the full article → from Reminder: Girls Volleyball All Skills Camp for incoming 6-9th graders (plus a pre-season clinic)
Selectmen promote new Lieutenant and Sergeant

Last night, the Board of Selectmen unanimously promoted Sgt Ryan Newell to Lieutenant. Newell’s prior job was subsequently filled by the promotion of Officer Aaron Richardson. Read the full article → from Selectmen promote new Lieutenant and Sergeant
St. Mark’s withdrawing field lighting requests; taking time to address concerns before trying again

St. Mark’s School withdrew its applications for tall lighting at Clark Field. Read the full article → from St. Mark’s withdrawing field lighting requests; taking time to address concerns before trying again
Southborough job listings: Harvard Depository Operations; Public School positions (including Asst. Principal of Algonquin)

More job listings in town (or our schools). Read the full article → from Southborough job listings: Harvard Depository Operations; Public School positions (including Asst. Principal of Algonquin)
The week in government: BOS and ZBA

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: BOS and ZBA