T&G reports that former police officer Michael Crenshaw filed suit against the Southborough Police Department and town employees. Read the full article → from Police force lawsuits against Town and Town Administrators
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Town Election: Official races for BOS, Clerk, and Board of Health

Yesterday was the filing deadline for this May’s Town election. Read the full article → from Town Election: Official races for BOS, Clerk, and Board of Health
Southborough Community Garden plots available for organic gardening

he planting season is approaching, and volunteers are busy getting the town’s community garden ready to go. The field, located in a corner of the Breakneck Hill Conservation Land, was plowed last weekend and the plots will be laid out on Saturday. Read the full article → from Southborough Community Garden plots available for organic gardening
The week in government: More Town Meeting prep – Public sessions on school budget; Solar Bylaw hearing; Demolition Delay bylaw, and more

A list of board and committee meetings for the week. Read the full article → from The week in government: More Town Meeting prep – Public sessions on school budget; Solar Bylaw hearing; Demolition Delay bylaw, and more
Police logs (3/16-3/22/15): Blustery day, hit and run, and pot citation

The latest log from Southborough Police Department. Read the full article → from Police logs (3/16-3/22/15): Blustery day, hit and run, and pot citation
Roundup of BOS news: Wary of demolition delay, new contract for Fire Chief, support for new pumper truck, and hedging on Town House windows

Southborough Wicked Local has posted three stories on selectmen’s votes this week. Read the full article → from Roundup of BOS news: Wary of demolition delay, new contract for Fire Chief, support for new pumper truck, and hedging on Town House windows
School Start Time: ARHS may pilot transitional start; K-8 outreach before discussing start time changes

Though not the purported intent, a proposed pilot could potentially allow students who don’t take the bus to arrive up to 25 minutes later. It was met with mixed reaction. Read the full article → from School Start Time: ARHS may pilot transitional start; K-8 outreach before discussing start time changes
SG scholarship applications due April 15

The Southborough Gardeners are promoting their annual scholarship. Applications are due Wednesday, April 15. If you assumed the scholarship is exclusive to horticulture, look again. Read the full article → from SG scholarship applications due April 15
Over-40 Soccer looking for new Southborough (and area) players

The Southborough Football Club is seeking new players to restock their roster. Read the full article → from Over-40 Soccer looking for new Southborough (and area) players
Obituary: Catherine L. (Quirk) Ten Eyck, 86
Catherine L. (Quirk) Ten Eyck, 86, of Westborough and formerly of Southborough, died on Sunday, March 15, 2015 at UMass Medical Center in Worcester surrounded by her friends Deborah Baker and Shirley Sheridan. Read the full article → from Obituary: Catherine L. (Quirk) Ten Eyck, 86
Town election: Candidates, act soon

If you’re considering a run for town office, act quick. There is now less than three days to pull papers, and only six days to file them. Read the full article → from Town election: Candidates, act soon
Planning Board hearing on bylaw next Monday

The Planning Board plans to present one bylaw to Town Meeting this April. But it may not be the one you were expecting. Read the full article → from Planning Board hearing on bylaw next Monday
Rep. Dykema to hold office hour in Southborough this Friday

State Representative Carolyn Dykema will hold office hours on Friday, March 20, and she invites Southborough residents to stop by. Read the full article → from Rep. Dykema to hold office hour in Southborough this Friday
Dog licenses expire March 31st

If you own a dog in Southborough and it’s more than six months old, you need to get a license for it each year. Read the full article → from Dog licenses expire March 31st