
The Town will move forward to sell Fayville Hall for $21K to a developer who will restore it to a vintage early 1900s look. Read the full article → from SWL: Selectmen approve $21K bid to buy and restore Fayville Hall

The Town will move forward to sell Fayville Hall for $21K to a developer who will restore it to a vintage early 1900s look. Read the full article → from SWL: Selectmen approve $21K bid to buy and restore Fayville Hall

Cub Scouts will be selling Christmas wreaths and Hanukkah candles. Read the full article → from More chances to buy wreaths and candles
Earlier this month, two members of the public accused the Board of Selectmen of not being transparent about issues related to past Town Meetings. Read the full article → from BOS Update: Selectmen accused of trying to thwart Town Meeting vote; Questions on late/vague minutes (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 on Fayville Hall, hiring Building Commissioner and Asst Inspector, and Golf Course improvements; Planning Board (Updated)

The man responsible for restoring the historic Burnett estate is now applying to purchase another building on town preservationists’ priority list. Read the full article → from Selectmen to address bid on Fayville Hall by Deerfoot owner – Monday (Updated)

Southborough Police announced last night that they assisted the DEA with an arrest at the home of a Southborough woman on Thursday morning on charges related to a drug case. Below are the details from the US Attorney’s Office: An Uxbridge doctor and her former employee were arrested today and charged in federal court in Read the full article → from Southborough Police assist in DEA arrest

Southborough Public Schools and Algonquin Regional High School are delayed today. Read the full article → from School delayed 2 hrs: No early release for Neary and Trottier (Updated)

Every fall, Southborough and Northborough Public Schools announce the process for the next school year’s prospective preschool students. This time, it comes with news that there are current openings worth inquiring about. Read the full article → from Prospective Finn Preschooler invites: Open House, Screening, and Inquiries about current openings

This Sunday, St. Mark’s Episcopal Church is hosting another “Neighbors for Peace” event. This one is in conjunction with the United Parishes of Southborough. Read the full article → from Interfaith Thanksgiving service and potluck dessert – Sunday
Southborough firefighters responded to a blaze at the multi-million dollar home at 7 Wyndmere this morning. Read the full article → from Fire at Southborough mansion this morning: Extinguished; no injuries reported (Updated)

Southborough Emergency Management’s Lt. Neil Aspesi is sharing another New England weather warning. Read the full article → from Snow forecast for evening commute with icing in the morning; potential flooding

The latest log from Southborough Police Department. Read the full article → from Police: Rollover crash leads to drunk driving charges, Alcohol Compliance Checks, and latest logs

An update by the Public Works one week ago covered a whole lot of ground. Read the full article → from Public Works Updates: Main St, Paving, Guardrails, Rec fields, Town road projects, sidewalks, and more

The Friends of the Southborough Recreation Department are hoping that families in town will continue to support its Thanksgiving tradition – the Gobble Wobble. Read the full article → from Gobble Wobble 2018: Volunteers needed and reminder to register