The latest logs from the Southborough Fire Department. Read the full article → from Fire department logs for the week (1/28/13 – 2/4/13)
What to do over February vacation: Cooking classes at Culinary Underground
Southborough’s Culinary Underground School for Home Cooks offers cooking classes for kids and teens during February vacation and beyond. Here’s an announcement from the school about their latest offerings. Read the full article → from What to do over February vacation: Cooking classes at Culinary Underground
Southborough Library book club selections for February
The Southborough Public Library offers book clubs for readers of all ages, and they’re all open to the public. Here’s what the groups are reading this month. Pick up a copy and join the discussion. Read the full article → from Southborough Library book club selections for February
Letter: Economic development committee has daunting task
My Southborough accepts signed letters to the editor submitted by Southborough residents. Letters may be emailed to mysouthborough@gmail.com. Read the full article → from Letter: Economic development committee has daunting task
A busy few days for Southborough emergency responders
Southborough emergency responders have been keeping busy this week. Last night police and fire crew responded to a rollover accident on Oregon Road. Read the full article → from A busy few days for Southborough emergency responders
Save the date: Noted author Maryanne O’Hara to visit the Southborough Library – February 13
If you haven’t read it yet, you may want to get a copy of Cascade by Maryanne O’Hara. The nationally noted author will visit the Southborough Library later this month to discuss her book with the Senior Center Book Group. Read the full article → from Save the date: Noted author Maryanne O’Hara to visit the Southborough Library – February 13
What to do over February vacation: Recreation Department programs
All this week I’ll be sharing ideas for how to entertain the kids over February vacation (2/18 – 2/22). First up, a whole host of programs offered by the Southborough Recreation Department. Read the full article → from What to do over February vacation: Recreation Department programs
The week in high school sports (2/4/13 – 2/10/13)
Here’s what’s on tap this week in high school sports. Read the full article → from The week in high school sports (2/4/13 – 2/10/13)
State wants to widen a stretch of Route 9 in Soutborough
Last month MassDOT along with regional planning committees shared a series of recommendations to solve the traffic mess that is the Route 9/495 interchange. One of the proposed solutions – widening a stretch of Route 9 in Southborough – has made it into the department’s 10-year plan to upgrade the state’s infrastructure. Read the full article → from State wants to widen a stretch of Route 9 in Soutborough
At the Southborough Library this week (2/4/13 – 2/9/13): Video games and Valentines
Here’s what’s happening at the Southborough Library this week. Read the full article → from At the Southborough Library this week (2/4/13 – 2/9/13): Video games and Valentines
The week in government (2/4/13 – 2/8/13)
A list of department and committee meetings for the week Read the full article → from The week in government (2/4/13 – 2/8/13)
Children’s book blog: Healthy resolutions for the new year
This is the latest in an occasional series by Beth Melo, a Southborough mom who loves to read to her kids. Read the full article → from Children’s book blog: Healthy resolutions for the new year
Sports news from St. Mark’s: Ice hockey gets a big win, field hockey player honored
It’s no surprise the folks at St. Mark’s are proud of their sports teams, and the Athletic Department there sent along this update on the accomplishments of their student athletes this week. Read the full article → from Sports news from St. Mark’s: Ice hockey gets a big win, field hockey player honored
Selectmen create new economic development committee
Earlier this week we talked about the grim financial future facing the town. According to a recent analysis, if we stay on our current track, residents will be looking at a 4% tax increase this year and a possible Proposition 2-1/2 override next year. That’s precisely why the Board of Selectmen last week agreed things have to change. Read the full article → from Selectmen create new economic development committee