The American Red Cross will be holding a blood drive from 2-7 p.m. at St. Anne Church. Read the full article → from Blood drive tomorrow at St. Anne’s
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Save the date: Veterans Mid-Winter Dinner

Commander John Wilson, American Legion Post 161, and Commander Steve Whynot, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3276, invite you to attend the Veterans Mid-Winter Dinner on Friday, February 19. Read the full article → from Save the date: Veterans Mid-Winter Dinner
What the fire department has been up to

Fire department logs for January 5 through January 11. Read the full article → from What the fire department has been up to
Earn money for Southborough schools while you grocery shop
If you do your grocery shopping at Stop & Shop, you could be earning money for the Southborough schools every time you make a purchase using your Stop & Shop Card. Read the full article → from Earn money for Southborough schools while you grocery shop
Happy Holidays, Southborough

I’m signing off for the holiday, but I’ll be back with new posts on Monday. However you celebrate this time of year, I wish you much peace and joy. Happy Holidays and thanks for reading the My Southborough blog! Read the full article → from Happy Holidays, Southborough
St. Mark’s open for skating over the holidays

While you’re waiting for Southborough’s new skating rink to open next week, you might want to get in some practice time at the St. Mark’s rink. Here’s the holiday schedule. Read the full article → from St. Mark’s open for skating over the holidays
When a tree falls in the cemetery …

Linda over at Southborough News got this great photo of a tree in the cemetery that was blown down on Saturday. She reports that damage to headstones was, thankfully, minimal. Read the full article → from When a tree falls in the cemetery …
Christmas trees on sale at the fire station

The annual Christmas tree sale at the Southborough Fire Stations begins today. Hours are weekdays from 6:00 to 9:00 pm, and weekends from 9:00 am to 9:00 pm. Read the full article → from Christmas trees on sale at the fire station
The month in review: November 2009

News in Southborough this month was dominated by the selection of a new police chief, but other topics like the Primate Center and a plan to repave Route 9 got their share of attention, too. Here’s a recap of the month in Southborough based on the most-viewed and most-discussed posts. Read the full article → from The month in review: November 2009
Welcome to the new and improved My Southborough!
A couple of weeks ago, this blog logged its 100,000th visitor. How cool is that? In honor of the occassion, I thought it was time to shake things up a bit, so welcome to the new and improved My Southborough! The features you know and love are all still here, but the packaging has been Read the full article → from Welcome to the new and improved My Southborough!
White Bagley Road closed starting Tuesday
White Bagley Road will be closed for several days starting next Tuesday (11/17) so new culvert pipes can be installed under the road. Town Engineer John Woodsmall said that due to the extent of the excavation required, the road will likely be closed overnight as well as during work hours for the first couple of Read the full article → from White Bagley Road closed starting Tuesday
It’s Bargain Box time again
You know it’s the start of a new season when the Bargain Box opens its doors. The consignment/used clothing store run by St. Mark’s Church is open only twice a year: once in the fall and once in the spring. And the fall season is just about upon us. The Bargain Box will be open Read the full article → from It’s Bargain Box time again
My Southborough turns 1!
A year ago today I clicked Publish on the very first My Southborough blog post. Since then I’ve published nearly 1,200 posts on this blog. My goodness, do I need a life. I started the blog a year ago for reasons both practical and not. On the one hand, I was tired of feeling like Read the full article → from My Southborough turns 1!
Public hearing tomorrow about proposed 40B development off Oak Hill Road
The Woodland Meadows 40B development has been around for a while. It started as a 4-story, 43-unit complex between Woodland and Oak Hill Roads. But developer Robert Heavey ran into trouble with the Conservation Commission and the project was never approved. On Wednesday evening, Heavey will appear before the Zoning Board of Appeals to present Read the full article → from Public hearing tomorrow about proposed 40B development off Oak Hill Road