64 Pine Hill Rd. on the market for $519,900 Here are the real estate numbers for this week: This week Last week #Homes on the market 71 70 Lowest asking price $179,000 $195,000 Highest asking price $2,999,900 $2,999,900 Full listings Read the full article → from On the market (10/29)
News
What you need to know: Eldridge vs. Levy
James Eldridge (left) and Steven Levy (right). (Photos from the Metrowest Daily News) It’s the run-up to the election, and we all have decisions to make. Over the next few days, I’ll provide some resources to help you evaluate the choices. Yesterday we looked at the ballot questions. Today we’ll take a look at the Read the full article → from What you need to know: Eldridge vs. Levy
Algonquin volleyball makes it to the postseason
The girls volleyball team won their do-or-die match against Shrewsbury last night 3 games to 1. More details in the Metrowest Daily News. Read the full article → from Algonquin volleyball makes it to the postseason
Blue town, red town
Is Southborough a blue town or a red town? If voter registration numbers are any indication, we’re a blue town … maybe. As of January 2008, the most recent data I could find, 24% of Southborough voters were registered as Democrats and 20% as Republicans. Independents made up a whopping 56%. With such a high Read the full article → from Blue town, red town
Wireless antennas proposed for Pilgrim
You can see the Pilgrim church steeple poking above the trees from all across town. Which is probably why Verizon Wireless wants to place cell antennas there. Verizon has proposed three panel antennas be housed within the steeple along with “associated telecommunications equipment.” If you want more information on the Verizon proposal, see this public Read the full article → from Wireless antennas proposed for Pilgrim
Algonquin volleyball plays must-win game tonight
The post-season hopes of the Algonquin Girls Volleyball team hang in the balance. They need a win over Shrewsbury tonight to qualify for the playoffs. The volleyball team is lead by Southborough seniors Theresa Logan and Brooke Kemper. Read more about the team’s season in this article from the Worcester Telegram & Gazette, and head Read the full article → from Algonquin volleyball plays must-win game tonight
Community Reading Day at Finn and Neary
Cyndi Barnes reads “My Teacher for President” to kindergartners at the Finn School in Southborough. (Photo by Metrowest Daily News) Friday was Community Reading Day at Finn and Neary, an annual event that brings adults from throughout the community into the schools to read to the kids. This year’s event, sponsored by the Southborough Organization Read the full article → from Community Reading Day at Finn and Neary
On taxes, pot, and dogs
When you head to the polls next week, you’ll have more than just the candidates to think about. You’ll also have some tough decisions to make on three ballot questions covering income taxes, marijuana, and dog racing. As you no doubt already know, Question 1 on whether to eliminate the state income tax is by Read the full article → from On taxes, pot, and dogs
Protesters say shame on Fay
Did you drive by Fay School on Sunday and see a couple of guys with “Shame on Fay” signs? Here’s the scoop. The picketers were members of the Massachusetts Carpenters Union who were protesting the use of non-union carpenters for the construction of Fay’s new dorm on Main St. The first picketer I talked to Read the full article → from Protesters say shame on Fay
Planning Board meeting agenda – 10/27
The Planning Board meets tonight and there are a number of public hearing items on their agenda: Bond Release – Summit/Farooq Ansari Continued Public Hearing – Site Plan Review/Fay School Athletic Fields Continued Public Hearing – Special Permit for Lower Impact Development/Fay School Athletic Fields Continued Public Hearing – Site Plan Review/Southborough Veterinary Clinic/78 Deerfoot Read the full article → from Planning Board meeting agenda – 10/27
Who’s on the ballot, updated
Last week I posted a list of candidates who will appear on ballots in Southborough on November 4th. Turns out I missed a couple of uncontested races. I’ve updated the list so it’s complete. Take a look. I also discovered some presidential candidates I didn’t know about. Baldwin? Barr? McKinney? Ring any bells? Presidential tickets Read the full article → from Who’s on the ballot, updated
Sports Friday (10/24)
Algonquin’s Carly Brown (12) battles Hudson’s Eric Santos for the ball. (Photo from Metrowest Daily News) Friday, October 17 Football: Algonquin 26, Shrewsbury 34Girls Volleyball: Algonquin 0, Westborough 3 (more…) Girls Volleyball: Algonquin 0, Westborough 3 Saturday, October 18 Boy’s Soccer: Newton North 0, Algonquin 5 (more…) Girl’s Soccer: Hudson 1, Algonquin 5 (more…) Monday, Read the full article → from Sports Friday (10/24)
Presidential candidate to visit Southborough tomorrow!
No, it’s not Barack Obama. And, no, it’s not John McCain. It’s perennial candidate Ralph Nader. Nader is attempting to get in the Guinness Book of World Records on Saturday by making 21 campaign stops across Massachusetts, including one in Southborough. Nader will deliver a 10-minute speech tomorrow starting at 4:20 at Ben’s Deli on Read the full article → from Presidential candidate to visit Southborough tomorrow!
Quilt show this weekend at the Community House
I love quilts. I’ve even made a quilt or two in my time. But while making quilts is hard, looking at them is quite easy. And you’ll have the opportunity to practice your quilt peeping skills at the Community House this weekend where the works of the late Southborough resident Alice Deschamps will be on Read the full article → from Quilt show this weekend at the Community House