
This Monday, February 10, they are opening another new specialty suite. Read the full article → from Southborough Medical Group opens new specialty suite at Newton Street on Monday

This Monday, February 10, they are opening another new specialty suite. Read the full article → from Southborough Medical Group opens new specialty suite at Newton Street on Monday

Southborough Boy Scouts shared news on an annual tradition celebrated last Sunday. Read the full article → from Scout reverence
I missed last night’s Board of Selectmen meeting, but The Metrowest Daily News covered the highlights. Read the full article → from BOS news: forecasting 2.7% tax increase, expecting to approve contract with new chief on Tuesday

An Algonquin foreign exchange student is in urgent need of a temporary and/or permanent host. Read the full article → from Spanish foreign exchange student in urgent need of host for remainder of year

Algonquin principal will address parents’ concerns about newly announced curriculum changes. Read the full article → from Algonquin principal will address concerns about curriculum changes – Thursday Feb 6 (Updated)

The police search for a suspected vandal drew a lot of attention this week. Read the full article → from Suspected tire slasher arrested
The latest logs from the Southborough Fire Department. Read the full article → from Southborough fire logs (1/28/14-2/3/14)

Southborough Schools and Algonquin Regional High School are cancelled Wednesday. Read the full article → from (Updated-again) Storm closings and cancellations – for Wednesday, 2/5/14

Here are some stories about residents recemtly honored through their achievements: Read the full article → from Roundup of residents in the news: Award winning nurse, aid to the homeless, fiddling with a band, and a business that’s cleaning up

The Telegram & Gazette got the scoop on the ARHS swim team and its strongest swimmers in an interview with their coach. Read the full article → from Postseason: ARHS’ strong swimmers are heading to sectionals this weekend

The Planning Board will meet on Monday night to discuss 9 warrant articles for the Annual Town Meeting. Two are old ones mired in controversy. Four of the articles are related to a recent citizen effort to reassess the Main Street project and burying/moving utility wires. Read the full article → from Planning Board to discuss reassesment of Main Street project articles and continuing controversies – February 10

Here’s what’s on tap this week in high school sports. Read the full article → from This week in sports (2/3/14-2/9/14)
A list of department and committee meetings for the week. Read the full article → from The week in government (2/3/14-2/9/14): BOS talks budgets, BOH on possible rental housing regs, and open seats on Arts Council

Last night, the tires of seven cars were slashed in Owen O’Leary’s parking lot. The police are looking for a suspect. Read the full article → from Police seeking one legged tire slasher, plus latest log (1/31/14-2/2/14)