
Two Southborough residents made it to the state level of the Knights of Columbus Free Throw competition. One scored first place for his category. Read the full article → from Southborough’s KofC Free Throw: 2 time state champ and other winners

Two Southborough residents made it to the state level of the Knights of Columbus Free Throw competition. One scored first place for his category. Read the full article → from Southborough’s KofC Free Throw: 2 time state champ and other winners

Newton Theater Company is holding a special one woman show this Friday, marking the 19th anniversary of the tragic school shooting at Columbine. It is being performed by Southborough’s Karin Trachtenberg. Read the full article → from Resident performing anti-violence, one woman show – Friday

For those of you wondering how the runners representing Southborough did in the marathon, here are the results. Read the full article → from Southborough runners brave the rain to show they’re Boston Strong

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, 14 residents are assigned bibs. At least half 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

If you’re one of this year’s runners supporting a cause, please reach out. Read the full article → from Marathon runners, share your fundraising stories

A Go Fund Me page has been set up for the Southborough residents whose Cottage Street home was destroyed by a fire over the weekend. Read the full article → from Helping owners of lost home get back on their feet: Go Fund Me

The Southborough Rotary Club is holding a special celebration to honor Karen Fournier and Jeff Beane for exemplifying “service above self”. It will be held at St. Mark’s School and followed by the annual Cutler Jazz festival. Read the full article → from Rotary invites public to celebrate two residents’ service to Southborough (and enjoy jazz) – Sunday

March is always a month packed with music for Southborough and Algonquin students. This year, storms have mucked up schedules a bit. But the bands have been playing on. Read the full article → from Some random musical notes: MICCA this weekend, MAJE outcome and Alum success
Boy Scout laws include the dictates to be helpful and kind. Those are two of the qualities Troop 92 exemplified again this year when they worked to raise funds for local causes. Read the full article → from Troop 92 Boy Scouts: Helpful and kind to Southborough residents in need

Yesterday, Trottier Middle School held it’s big Polar Plunge for Special Olympics. Jumpers raised more than $10,600 for the cause! Read the full article → from Trottier’s Polar Plunge collected more than $10,700 for Special Olympics

A Southborough teen is organizing a collection drive to help people in need and struggling with the cold this winter. Read the full article → from Spread the Warmth. . . One blanket at a time – collection through January 30th

The media has again been reporting on the accomplishments and good deeds of Southborough residents. So, it’s time for another roundup of residents in the news. Read the full article → from Resident Roundup: Veterans’ Graves Officers, cancer survivor, skating judge, and skating champ

The Trustees of Reservations is touting big news about Chestnut Hill Farm. The farm will be growing by almost 30%. Read the full article → from Chestnut Hill Farm expanding by 39 acres thanks to generous family (and donors); creating “New Community Gathering Space” (Updated)