Have you noticed the new cameras at the intersection of Rt. 9 and Oak Hill Rd/Central St.? They’re not to monitor speeding, or to catch cars running the light. Instead, they detect cars and trigger the light to change. The camera system replaces the old wire-loop detectors embedded in the pavement. Learn more in this Read the full article → from New cameras watching traffic
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Parent/child tennis tournament – last day to register
Today is the last day to register for the Second Annual Parent-Child Tennis Tournament sponsored by the Rec Department. The tournament will be held on Sept. 27 and 28. Can’t get enough of tennis tournaments? There’s also the Third Annual Mixed Doubles Tournament on Oct 4 and 5. Registration deadline for this tournament is Sept. Read the full article → from Parent/child tennis tournament – last day to register
Alonquin grad going the distance
Training for a marathon is hard. Training for a marathon while taking 7 college classes is even harder. But that’s what 2008 Algonquin grad Catherine Kenney is doing. She plans to run the San Francisco marathon in October. Read more in this article on Wicked Local Southborough. Read the full article → from Alonquin grad going the distance
Sports Friday (9/19)
(At left: Algonquin’s Alex Putnam (center) is congratulated by Jeff Lowell (left) and Brendan McGill after a goal against Wachusett yesterday. The Tomahawks won, 3-2. From Metrowest Daily News.) There were lots of games this week. Here’s how Algonquin fared. (Compiled from Metrowest Daily News.) FIELD HOCKEY: Algonquin 1, Burncoat 0 GOLF: Algonquin 207, Fitchburg Read the full article → from Sports Friday (9/19)
Caring and reading at Woodward
The Community Advocate writes about special programs at Woodward, including CARE, a program focused on caring, acceptance, and respect for others, and “One School, One Read” which apparently is a school-wide book club. The best part? The programs come with assemblies. Woohoo! The first CARE assembly centered around acceptance. Students and faculty wore Hawaiian shirts Read the full article → from Caring and reading at Woodward
What’s $1.5 million between friends?
Northborough and Southborough are the recipients of $1.5 million in state reimbursements from the Algonquin project. Score! The problem is how to divide the windfall between the towns, a battle that has been going on for more than a year. At last night’s regional school committee meeting, the committee proposed a reconciliation. According to their Read the full article → from What’s $1.5 million between friends?
Advanced science
Here’s a cool story about some Algonquin students who had the opportunity to practice real-world laboratory techniques on, of all places, a bus. “The students tested synthetic hemoglobin for sickle-cell anemia aboard the Boston University School of Medicine CityLab, a laboratory on wheels that travels to schools throughout the state to teach biotechnology.” … Full Read the full article → from Advanced science
How Southborough voted
The Primary results in Southborough mostly fell in line with the state-wide results, with the only departure of note coming in the 8th Middlesex where Southborough was marginally more fond of Ed Mills than other towns in the district. See the charts below for how the Southborough vote compared with the overall numbers for all Read the full article → from How Southborough voted
On the market (9/17)
Here’s the Soutbhorough real estate landscape for the week according to realtor.com. Number of homes: 70Lowest asking price: $209,900Highest asking price: $2,999,900 Full listings Read the full article → from On the market (9/17)
Primary results
Turns out the races weren’t even close in the Middlesex 4th (Southborough Precinct 1) and 8th (Southborough Precincts 2 & 3) districts. Gregoire took the 4th and Dykema took the 8th. Each won by a considerable margin. Here are the numbers: 4th Middlesex District Representative in General Court (Includes Marlborough, Southborough and Berlin) MATTHEW A. Read the full article → from Primary results
More Fay dorm pics
More pictures of the new Fay School dorm. Read the full article → from More Fay dorm pics
It’s all about trucks at the Fire Department
Earlier this month I wrote about Southborough’s only ladder truck being out of commission. Now the Fire Department has recommended the purchase of a new 100-foot ladder truck to the Board of Selectmen. The ladder truck they recommend, known as a quint, is equipped with a pump, water tank, hoses, aerial ladder and ground ladders. Read the full article → from It’s all about trucks at the Fire Department
A true Red Sox fan
Jack Egizi, 12, of Southborough doesn’t lose his head despite having to wait out the rain delay at the start of the game. (From The Boston Globe) Read the full article → from A true Red Sox fan
Who to vote for
Okay, I’m not actually going to tell you who to vote for, but I can help you figure out what your options are. All you have to do is go to this handy website run by the Secretary of the Commonwealth. Enter your address and it tells you what precinct you’re in (Southborough has 3), Read the full article → from Who to vote for