This is last-minute, but I just learned about a series of public forums sponsored by the 495/Metrowest Partnership, the first of which is tonight in Westborough. The forums focus on transportation, economic development, and open space in 37 communities — including Southborough — located along the 495 corridor and in Metrowest. Read the full article → from 495/Metrowest Partnership public forum tonight in Westborough
Postseason update: Algonquin boys lacrosse is headed to the state finals (with photos)
The Algonquin boys lacrosse team sure has a flair for the dramatic. In yet another overtime victory, the boys squeaked by Longmeadow in the state semifinals last night by a score of 9-8. Read the full article → from Postseason update: Algonquin boys lacrosse is headed to the state finals (with photos)
Selectmen vote to increase the cost of a Transfer Station sticker
For many of you, getting rid of your trash – and your recycling – is going to cost more green next year. While reiterating the need to research long-term solutions for closing the gap in the town’s trash disposal budget, the Board of Selectmen last night voted 2-1 to increase the cost of a Transfer Station sticker. Read the full article → from Selectmen vote to increase the cost of a Transfer Station sticker
Fire department logs for the week (6/7 – 6/13)
What the fire department has been up to. Read the full article → from Fire department logs for the week (6/7 – 6/13)
Cub Scout recruiting event on Wednesday
The Southborough Cub Scouts will hold a sign-up event on Wednesday, June 15 at the Finn School cafeteria from 6:30 to 8:00 pm. Read the full article → from Cub Scout recruiting event on Wednesday
Selectmen to discuss Transfer Station fees and zoning board issues tonight
There have been two big topics sparking conversation on the blog in the past week: the cost of a Transfer Station sticker and the makeup of the Zoning Board of Appeals. Both of those topics are on the agenda for tonight’s Board of Selectmen meeting. Read the full article → from Selectmen to discuss Transfer Station fees and zoning board issues tonight
Agreement reached on Woodland Meadows 40B
The Woodland Meadows 40B townhouse development off Oak Hill Road has been in the works for nearly four years now. The Zoning Board of Appeals approved a plan back in November, but Natick developer Robert Heavey appealed the board’s decision saying the conditions they placed on the project would keep him from making money. Read the full article → from Agreement reached on Woodland Meadows 40B
Southborough Police Department to offer junior police academy this summer
The Southborough Police Department will be holding it’s 12th Junior Police Academy from July 25- 29, 2011 from 8:30am-3:15pm. Read the full article → from Southborough Police Department to offer junior police academy this summer
Annual flag retirement ceremony on Tuesday
Every year on or about Flag Day, Veterans of VFW Post 3276 and Legion Post 161 hold a flag retirement ceremony in the Rural Cemetery. During the ceremony, flags collected from residents, as well as the ones replaced on Memorial Day, will be retired by ritual burning. Read the full article → from Annual flag retirement ceremony on Tuesday
CSX site preparation could mean increased traffic for Southborough
As part of site preparation for a proposed chemical transfer station off Flanders Road just over the Southborough border, CSX asked the Westborough Planning Board last week for permission to haul in 100,000 cubic yards of fill. Read the full article → from CSX site preparation could mean increased traffic for Southborough
Postseason update: Boys lacrosse captures title, girls fall (with photos)
The Algonquin boys lacrosse team lived up to expectations on Saturday, but it didn’t come easily. The top-seed boys captured the Central Division 2 championship with an overtime win over St. John’s at Foley Stadium in Worcester. Read the full article → from Postseason update: Boys lacrosse captures title, girls fall (with photos)
The week in government (6/13 – 6/17)
A list of department and committee meetings for the week. Read the full article → from The week in government (6/13 – 6/17)
Steeple Coffeehouse wraps up its season with a double bill on Saturday
The Steeple Coffeehouse, located in Pilgrim Church’s Fellowship Hall, will host it’s final show of the season on Saturday, a double bill featuring returning performer Ellis and contemporary Celtic group RUNA. Read the full article → from Steeple Coffeehouse wraps up its season with a double bill on Saturday
Reminder: Friends of the Library book sale on Saturday
It’s time for the Friends of the Library June Book Sale – this Saturday, June 11. Read the full article → from Reminder: Friends of the Library book sale on Saturday