
Flags in Southborough and across the state are flying at half staff in honor of Major Glenn G. Milliken who passed away in February. Read the full article → from Why flags will be at half staff: March 2, 2016

Flags in Southborough and across the state are flying at half staff in honor of Major Glenn G. Milliken who passed away in February. Read the full article → from Why flags will be at half staff: March 2, 2016

Last night, residents brought forward citizens petitions on Medical Marijuana bylaws. Read the full article → from Citizens petition bringing 3 Medical marijuana bylaws to Town Meeting

Just a reminder to get out and vote. Read the full article → from Super Tuesday – Polls open until 8:00 pm

As officials work towards updating the Town’s plans and priorities for Open Space and Recreation, they continue to seek resident feedback. Read the full article → from 2nd forum on Open Space & Rec needs – Thursday

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 Warrant Articles and budget; road acceptance hearings

Here’s what’s happening in Algonquin’s post season sports. Read the full article → from Postseason: Wrestlers head to NE championships, Girls Hoops and Boys Hockey in divisionals

News about Super Tuesday and this week’s caucus. Read the full article → from Politics: Primary, Town Clerk’s hours, and Democratic Caucus (Updated – with sample ballots)
Pearl Stockwell, 95, a lifelong residence of Southborough, died on Monday, February 22, 2016 at her niece’s home in Nashua after a period of declining health. Read the full article → from Obituary: Pearl Stockwell, 95

Youth Wrestling spring clinics are about to begin for 4th-8th graders. Read the full article → from Youth Wrestling kicks off March 8th – register now

Some readers will want to save the dates for a few hearings popping up. Most of these have yet to be posted on the Town website. (One is, but with very short notice.) Read the full article → from Town hearings and meetings: St. Mark’s Solar, Deerfoot and Flagg roads, Medical Marijuana, and road acceptances

According to Southborough Wicked Local, the Regional School Committee approved naming a section of Algonquin school or grounds after Specialist Brian K. Arsenault. Read the full article → from Regional School Committee approves naming part of Algonquin after fallen alumnus

To the dismay of southside residents, long-neglected Town zoning codes may allow a high density development without the intended upsides. Read the full article → from ZBA continues hearing on development at Southville and Parkerville; project highlights zoning loopholes (Updated)

A list of who’s taken the first steps to run for Town offices this year. Read the full article → from No races in Town election yet (Updated)

The entire community is invited to come together to “strengthen the bonds of friendship.” Read the full article → from Potluck for Peace part of effort to build bridges across religions and cultures