Northborough/Southborough (NSPAC) and Westborough (SEPAC) Special Education Parent Advisory Councils Announce “Basic Rights in Special Education” on Tuesday October 16, from 7:00-9:00pm in the library at Algonquin Regional High School, 79 Bartlett Street, Northborough, MA. Read the full article → from NSPAC presents ‘Basic Rights in Special Education’ – October 16
On the market this week
What went on and off the market this week. Read the full article → from On the market this week
Reminder: Finn Fall Festival on Friday night
Carnival-style games, face painting, crafts, and the always-popular bake sale will highlight the Finn Fall Festival on Friday night. All families are invited – you don’t need to have a child at Finn to attend. Read the full article → from Reminder: Finn Fall Festival on Friday night
Care package drive for the troops this weekend at the Southborough Senior Center
Continuing their tradition of bi-annual care package drives, Southborough resident Lisa Braccio and friends will be hold their fall drive this weekend at the Senior Center. Braccio, who was recently honored for her work on behalf of the troops, says the need is as great now as ever. Read the full article → from Care package drive for the troops this weekend at the Southborough Senior Center
Selectmen approve license for new ‘country market’ on Route 9 westbound
Southborough residents will soon have another option for their beer and wine needs. The Board of Selectmen earlier this month unanimously approved a liquor license for Sperry’s Country Market which will set up shop on Route 9 westbound at Middle Road in the other half of the building currently occupied by Red Barn Coffee. Read the full article → from Selectmen approve license for new ‘country market’ on Route 9 westbound
Series of debates between Eldridge and Cavaretta starts tonight
Incumbent state senator Jamie Eldridge (D-Acton) and challenger Dean Cavaretta (R-Stow) will face off in a series of seven debates, with the first taking place tonight in Devens. The two are vying to represent the Middlesex and Worcester District, which encompasses 14 communities including Southborough. Read the full article → from Series of debates between Eldridge and Cavaretta starts tonight
Go pink at Salon Charisma this month to support breast cancer research
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month, Southborough’s Salon Charisma is holding a fundraiser to put you in the pink. For a $10 donation, they will add a pink hair extension to your hair, and all of the proceeds will go to the Rays of Hope Foundation. Read the full article → from Go pink at Salon Charisma this month to support breast cancer research
PHOTOS: Southborough celebrates Heritage Day
Fall was in the air yesterday as many of you in Southborough turned out to celebrate Heritage Day. I’m putting together a gallery of your photos that I’ll post on the blog later this week (send me your shots at mysouthborough@gmail.com), but in the meantime here are some I took. Read the full article → from PHOTOS: Southborough celebrates Heritage Day
High school sports for the week (10/09/12 – 10/14/12)
Here’s what’s on tap this week in high school sports. Read the full article → from High school sports for the week (10/09/12 – 10/14/12)
At the Southborough Library this week (10/9/12 – 10/13/12): LEGOs and Business Network planning
Here’s what’s happening at the Southborough Library this week. Read the full article → from At the Southborough Library this week (10/9/12 – 10/13/12): LEGOs and Business Network planning
Committee to consider how many schools Southborough needs
State data suggests the school-age population in Southborough will decline over the coming decade, and that has school and town officials considering whether it makes sense to close one of Southborough’s four K-8 schools. Read the full article → from Committee to consider how many schools Southborough needs
WHDH and Fox report from Southborough on sex offender case
Those of you who went to Heritage Day yesterday might have noticed a few television crews roaming about, but they weren’t there to cover the fun of our annual fall celebration. Rather, they were there to report on Daniel Goichman, the Level 2 sex offender who was allowed to live for more than two years in an apartment just a few doors down from a long-established preschool. Read the full article → from WHDH and Fox report from Southborough on sex offender case
The week in government (10/1/12 – 10/5/12)
A list of department and committee meetings for the week. Read the full article → from The week in government (10/1/12 – 10/5/12)
Police procedures revised after sex offender incident
Earlier this week, the Southborough Police Department acknowledged mistakes were made in allowing a registered Level 2 sex offender to take up residence just a few doors down from a preschool, despite a town bylaw prohibiting it. In an effort to prevent future violations of the bylaw, the police have reviewed and updated their procedures related to registered sex offenders. Read the full article → from Police procedures revised after sex offender incident