
The latest log from Southborough Police Department. Read the full article → from Police logs (2/2 – 2/5/15): Mediating neighbor disputes and return of a wandering dog

The latest log from Southborough Police Department. Read the full article → from Police logs (2/2 – 2/5/15): Mediating neighbor disputes and return of a wandering dog

Mary Elizabeth (Goodson) Covert, 95, of Southborough, Mass., died Wednesday Jan. 28, 2015 at Oak Knoll Medical Center, Framingham, Mass. She was widow of the late Rev. Harry M. Covert. Read the full article → from Obituary: Mary Elizabeth (Goodson) Covert, 95

Two messages from the district invite community members who care about Southbough’s K-12 schools to participate in district decisions. Read the full article → from School invitations: Technology survey and Support Services search committee

Last April, voters at Town Meeting overwhelmingly supported an effort to pursue efforts to re-turf 9-11 field. This month, Town Officials learned that before the effort can move forward, it may have to go back. Read the full article → from 911 field’s fate uncertain; may return to ATM

Algonquin students are asking the community to donate blood or platelets this weekend Read the full article → from Blood drive on Saturday – Make a difference and get some Dunkin’s
The Town is moving forward on a project to evaluate Police and Fire buildings. Meanwhile, safety chiefs are continuing efforts to explain to the community the need for the project. Read the full article → from Public Safety building project – committee appointed and virtual tour of police station

An update on past and future snowfall in town. Plus some safety requests from town officials. Read the full article → from Southborough’s 2015 snowfall: Over 50″ so far; more on the way

This month, Southborough begin filling out applications for town scholarships. Meanwhile, the committee responsible for granting them publicly announced they are under-resourced. Read the full article → from Scholarship Committee “desperate” for help

Last night, the Board of Selectmen thanked Town Clerk Paul Berry for his more than 45 years of service. One selectmen previewed that this might not be the end of his public service to the Town. Read the full article → from Selectmen thank retiring Town Clerk; will we see him again soon?

Here is the latest round of videos from local sources. Read the full article → from Videos: Free throw contest and more acappella

An organization organizing health fund grants for Worcester County asked me to get the word out to our town. Read the full article → from Community Health grants – apply by February 17

Trevor Fuce of the Algonquin Tomohawks has been recruited by the University of Maine. Read the full article → from T-Hawk to become Black Bear
The latest log from Southborough Police Department. Read the full article → from Police warning and logs (1/30/15- 2/1/15)

The Southborough Library has joined a drive to collect new pajamas for kids in need. Read the full article → from PJ drive for kids – drop off at the Library