
It has been months since I found time to share Algonquin students’ great academic & artistic achievements. But I decided, better late than never. Read the full article → from ARHS students earned outside honors for arts and sciences this spring
It has been months since I found time to share Algonquin students’ great academic & artistic achievements. But I decided, better late than never. Read the full article → from ARHS students earned outside honors for arts and sciences this spring
Southborough Little League held its 6th annual presentation of the Eric Green Sportsmanship Award last Sunday. As usual, the night honored Eric Green’s spirit with speeches about the nominees’ and winner’s sportsmanship. This year also included a special “unveiling”, the official naming of a ball field in Eric’s memory. Read the full article → from Sportsmanship memorialized: Little League awards 12 yr old and names Eric Green field
The public is invited to an Evening of Jazz at Trottier Middle school. Trottier’s annual Big Band concert provides a community showcase for their talented players. It also offers the band a chance to support a cause. This year, that’s supporting one of their band’s alum. Read the full article → from Trottier Big Band’s Evening of Jazz – June 15 (Enjoy some great jazz and support the Fiore family)
Yesterday’s ceremony at Algonquin honored the graduating Class of 2017. But they weren’t the only ones honored. Read the full article → from ARHS Graduates the Class of 2017: Video, photos, highlights, and Southborough grads
Yesterday, the Southborough Senior Center hosted a ceremony to celebrate the first raising of its new US flag. Read the full article → from Senior Center flying the colors thanks to Eagle Scout project
A Southborough author and mother chronicled the difficult and bittersweet journey of Trottier’s 2012-2013 Big Band and its beloved leader. Recently, key players from the story came together to celebrate its publication. Read the full article → from Southborough author honors Trottier teacher and students in “Mr. Clark’s Big Band”
There has been a tragic development in the story of missing Southborough resident Michael Kelleher. Kelleher’s body was discovered and pulled from the Charles River on Sunday. Read the full article → from Michael Kelleher’s body discovered Sunday
Once again, Southborough will have a strong showing for the Boston Marathon. Read the full article → from Southborough runners headed for Heartbreak Hill
Once again, Southborough runners are in training for the Boston Marathon. This year, 21 residents are assigned bibs. At least thirteen of them are using the Patriot’s Day run to raise funds for worthy causes. Read the full article → from Boston Marathon: Residents running for a cause (Updated)
Southborough and Algonquin students have plenty to brag about. Here’s a roundup of recent academic honors. Read the full article → from Student academic achievements: Masters of words, math, business and more (Updated)
A fundraiser organized by a Southborough mother-daughter team will raise funds for the #1 birth defect – Congenital Heart Disease. Read the full article → from Kickoff event for Congenital Heart Walk – April 1st
Metrowest Daily News captured an event that marched by my house while I obliviously did housework on Saturday! Read the full article → from Southborough “Sisters” marched on Saturday
It’s time for another roundup of news stories related to Southborough. Read the full article → from Southborough news roundup: Senior graduates early with a mission, native all star athlete, and ARHS garden fundraiser
A Southborough family is hosting a fundraiser for St. Jude’s Hospital again this winter. Read the full article → from Skate party for St. Jude’s – February 4