
Between now and Patriots Day, I’ll be featuring stories of runners donning bibs for a cause. First up is Nathan Rhind. Read the full article → from 2019 Marathon: Nathan Rhind for Michael Lisnow Respite Center

Between now and Patriots Day, I’ll be featuring stories of runners donning bibs for a cause. First up is Nathan Rhind. Read the full article → from 2019 Marathon: Nathan Rhind for Michael Lisnow Respite Center

If you’re one of this year’s runners supporting a cause, please reach out. Read the full article → from Boston Marathon runners, share your fundraising stories

Southborough is predicted to get more than a dusting of snow tonight, but not a major storm. It could impact the evening commute – but most likely fall steadily at the tail end of it. Read the full article → from Tonight’s weather advisory: 3-4″ (or 5″) of snow in Southborough (Updated – make that 4-6″ of fluff)

I received another posting of jobs available in Southborough. This one was from the Southborough Police Department. I also learned that the school has posted to recruit the replacement for Assistant Superintendent Greg Martineau who will be moving up to become the head of schools in June. Read the full article → from Southborough job listings: Police officer, Asst. Superintendent of Schools and more

If you’re interested in running for Town Office, you have just under four weeks to pull nomination papers. Read the full article → from Pull papers for Town Election by March 22nd (Updated)
Between state tournament triumphs, media coverage, and new brackets posted – there’s a lot of news to share out of Algonquin winter varsity sports. Read the full article → from Post-season Sports: 3 T-Hawks to New Englands, Gymnastics to States (with Individual Champ); Hockey & Boys Basketball into brackets, and more

A reader asked me to remind residents to mark their calendars for Annual Town Meeting. Read the full article → from Annual Town Meeting: Save the date and view the Warrant (Updated)

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 Moderator pre-Town Meeting run through, Regional School Committee and more

Town Meeting voters will be asked to approve funding to restore the deteriorating Library facade. An upcoming update invites residents to learn more and ask questions. But I’m guessing many of you are just as/more concerned about the Children’s Room. So, I’ve got an update on that, too. Read the full article → from Library Updates: Facade Restoration Article presentation March 6; Children’s Room progress (Updated)
I’m behind in sharing videos from events related to Southborough and the schools. In looking to round them up, I found a slew of them took place at Algonquin. Read the full article → from Videos: Algonquin poetry, music, student competitions, college prep and more

Southborough’s Meals on Wheels program is again seeking volunteers to make deliveries. Read the full article → from Meals seek wheels: More volunteer drivers needed

EMASS Senior Softball League is entering its 25th season. I’ve been informed that the 400-plus member league includes several players from Southborough. And they’re hoping to add more to the roster. Read the full article → from Register for co-ed Senior Softball League

The latest log from Southborough Police Department. Read the full article → from Public Safety updates and Police logs
Earlier today, I shared news about a potential project to bring a soccer stadium to Town. It dovetails with another story I was working on for this week. Read the full article → from PILOT payments: Town Meeting Article and Officials discuss strategies (Updated)