Students of Finn and Woodward elementary schools witnessed a road rage confrontation that required police intervention this morning. Read the full article → from Police respond to “minor” road rage incident at Woodward School; Students never “in harms way”
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Police to talk Stranger Danger at library – June 13

Reactions to a recent post Stranger Safety Tips post has encouraged the Southborough Police to hold a public event on the issue. Read the full article → from Police to talk Stranger Danger at library – June 13
17th Southborough Junior Police Academy registration is open – so act quickly!
The Southborough Police Department is holding it’s popular Junior Police Academy this summer. Register before it’s too late. Read the full article → from 17th Southborough Junior Police Academy registration is open – so act quickly!
Roadwork update: Route 30 west work beginning tonight (Updated)

The good news is that our roads are getting repaired. The bad news is that we need to expect delays while the work is done. Read the full article → from Roadwork update: Route 30 west work beginning tonight (Updated)
Legislators seek feedback on foot crossing at rail and support for 911 field extended lease

Our state legislators answered questions on commuter rail access from selectmen last night. According to Representative Carolyn Dykema, the MBTA doesn’t have an appetite for adding parking or for building a bridge to cross over the rail tracks. But they may be willing to add safe track level crossing. Read the full article → from Legislators seek feedback on foot crossing at rail and support for 911 field extended lease
Handyman program for seniors (more volunteers needed)

The Southborough Senior Center coordinates a volunteer Handyman Program for resident seniors. Read the full article → from Handyman program for seniors (more volunteers needed)
Spring sports: ARHS winning season; Rugby state champs; other local schools boast titles

Here’s what’s on tap this week in high school sports. Read the full article → from Spring sports: ARHS winning season; Rugby state champs; other local schools boast titles
The week in government: State legislators at this week’s BOS meeting

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: State legislators at this week’s BOS meeting
SWL: ARHS becomes “CPR Smart” thanks to efforts of Suzy Green
Southborough Wicked Local reported some news Algonquin can be proud of on Friday. Read the full article → from SWL: ARHS becomes “CPR Smart” thanks to efforts of Suzy Green
Obituary: John (“Jack”) William Pendergast, 63

John William Pendergast “Jack” of Southborough, MA, passed away, in his home, on May 28, 2015 after a courageous battle with cancer. Read the full article → from Obituary: John (“Jack”) William Pendergast, 63
ARHS cancels Senior Ball in response to “hooligan behavior”
Today, Algonquin Principal Tom Mead announced the cancellation of class of 2015’s senior ball. Read the full article → from ARHS cancels Senior Ball in response to “hooligan behavior”
ZBA: Yes to Deerfoot B&B, no to antique shop, Park Central townhouse Use Variance approved

Residents on Deerfoot Road and Flagg Road were concerned about the safety and traffic impacts of two Use Variance requests in front of the Zoning Board of Appeals last night. Read the full article → from ZBA: Yes to Deerfoot B&B, no to antique shop, Park Central townhouse Use Variance approved
Southborough Police: Stranger Safety Tips for Children

The Southborough Police have shared some talking points (and videos) for parents to counsel children on stranger danger. Read the full article → from Southborough Police: Stranger Safety Tips for Children
Obituary: Virginia M. (Harris) Nemensky, 92
Virginia M. (Harris) Nemensky, 92, of Southborough passed away peacefully on Monday, May 25, 2015, after a short period of declining health. Read the full article → from Obituary: Virginia M. (Harris) Nemensky, 92