Kathy Earabino will return to the Southborough Library on Thursday for a morning of music and fun. Read the full article → from Children’s sing-along at the library on Thursday
Kathy Earabino will return to the Southborough Library on Thursday for a morning of music and fun. Read the full article → from Children’s sing-along at the library on Thursday
Osama bin Laden may be gone, but for now troops in Afghanistan still face the daily rigors of life in a combat zone. Southborough residents Lisa Braccio and Debbie Depp-Wilson hope to make the lives of servicemen and women a little more comfortable, and they need your help. Read the full article → from Save the date: Care package drive for the troops – May 14 & 15
The Metrowest Daily News reports Southborough police caught two brothers allegedly stealing metal on Sunday night from The Eagle Leasing Co. on Route 9 Read the full article → from MWDN: Southborough Police nab alleged metal thieves in act
This month Fay School will offer a series of free Saturday morning programs designed for children ages 2-6 along with their parents. An optional lunch follows each program. Read the full article → from ‘Saturdays at Fay’ features free programs for kids
We all know family photos are a great gift on Mother’s Day. If you didn’t get your ducks in a row in time to get photos taken before the big day, not to worry, nancy gould photography has you covered. Read the full article → from A special mother’s day promotion from nancy gould photography
Here’s what’s on tap this week in high school sports. Read the full article → from The week in sports (5/2 – 5/8)
Did you know Algonquin has a girls rugby team? They do. Read the full article → from PHOTOS: Algonquin girls rugby
Last month the state Supreme Judicial Court issued a ruling saying the smell of marijuana is not sufficient evidence for police to search a vehicle, since possession of less than an ounce of marijuana is no longer a crime in Massachusetts. Read the full article → from Police say bylaw another tool in marijuana enforcement
By now you’ve no doubt heard the news that Osama bin Laden was killed in a CIA operation in Pakistan yesterday. You’ll find all the details and plenty of commentary at your favorite national news source, so I won’t try to add to that here. Read the full article → from Talk about it: Osama bin Laden is dead
A list of department and committee meetings for the week. Read the full article → from The week in government (5/2 – 5/6)
Late last year, 8-year-old Southborough resident Nicholas Manz was diagnosed with Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia. This weekend family and friends will be raising money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society in his honor, and you can help. Read the full article → from Get your car washed for a good cause on Saturday
Looks like the weather is going to be just perfect for Southborough Youth Baseball and Softball’s opening day on Sunday. Read the full article → from Reminder: Baseball and softball opening day on Sunday
The Beals Preserve has undergone some significant changes this year. Six acres of the preserve nestled between Main Street and Red Gate Lane were cleared as part of a habitat restoration project overseen by the Southborough Open Land Foundation. Read the full article → from Walk the Beals Preserve with SOLF on Sunday
If you’re like me, you have some spring cleaning planned for this weekend. While your sorting through your closets, garage, and attic, put aside a few items for the first ever Southborough Community Swap to be held on Saturday, May 7. Read the full article → from Save the date: Southborough Community Swap – May 7