
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: Selectmen on Transfer Station rules and creation of Golf Course Committee (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: Selectmen on Transfer Station rules and creation of Golf Course Committee (Updated)

An important step – that’s been a long time coming – in returfing 9-11 field was finally met this week. Mass Department of Conservation and Southborough officials agreed on a 15 year lease on the field. Read the full article → from 9-11 Field (finally) getting new lease on life

Earlier this week, Southborough Police shared a security video capturing a burglary at Pennant CrossFit in Southborough. It was the second burglary of the business in a month. Today, they announced that a suspect was identified and arrested. Read the full article → from Suspect arrested for (and confesses to) two burglaries of Pennant CrossFit
Last week, the finalist for new Principal of Algonquin Regional High School was named. Last night, the administration confirmed the choice, Sara Pragluski Walsh, Ed.D. Read the full article → from New Algonquin Principal officially named: Sara Pragluski Walsh, Ed.D

The public is invited to an Evening of Jazz at Trottier Middle school. Trottier’s annual Big Band concert provides a community showcase for their talented players. It also offers the band a chance to support a cause. This year, that’s supporting one of their band’s alum. Read the full article → from Trottier Big Band’s Evening of Jazz – June 15 (Enjoy some great jazz and support the Fiore family)

It’s time for another post-season update. Read the full article → from Post-season sports: Boys Tennis and Girls Lacrosse out; athletes vying for State/NE titles

Recently, the Town re-acquired an Affordable Housing property at 10A Fitzgerald Lane. The house will be made available for purchase with an Open House scheduled for this weekend. Read the full article → from Town-owned Affordable Home available – first come, first served – Open House on Sunday

Last night was Band Teacher Steven Curtis’ final concert as leader of the Neary Band. Students, faculty members, and families celebrated the milestone. Most of his students (and some teachers) marked the occasion by sporting “Mr. Curtis Day” t-shirts. Read the full article → from Stephen Curtis retiring after “Inspiring Southborough Musicians” for 38 years (Updated)

All Southborough Girl Scouts are invited to a community service event on Saturday, June 17th. The girls will be making blankets for children living in a local shelter. Read the full article → from Girl Scouts invited to make blankets for homeless children – June 17

It’s time for another post-season update. Read the full article → from Post-season sports: Boys Tennis to district Finals; Girls Golf to States; Boys Volleyball out

The Southborough Trails Committee has teamed up with some Girl Scouts in town to organize cleaning up the trails. This Sunday, the public is invited to help out. Read the full article → from Help clean up Southborough Trails this Sunday (Updated)
Police are hoping security footage will strike a chord with someone able to provide information on the burglary of a Southborough business yesterday morning. Read the full article → from Police seeking help in burglary: Theft captured on video
Yesterday’s ceremony at Algonquin honored the graduating Class of 2017. But they weren’t the only ones honored. Read the full article → from ARHS Graduates the Class of 2017: Video, photos, highlights, and Southborough grads

Last I posted on Algonquin sports, ten teams were slated for division tournaments or higher. With several competitions over the weekend, it’s time for an update. Read the full article → from Post-season sports: Girls Lacrosse and Boys Tennis to district semis; Track athletes to New England; several teams knocked out