The second spring session of the popular Recreation After-School Program (RAP) starts in a couple of weeks, and now is the time to get your kids signed up. Registration opened today. Read the full article → from Registration open for RAP after school programs
Poetry and tea at the Southborough Library this week
The Southborough Library is hosting a couple of events this week as part of its second annual Spring Poetry Festival. Read the full article → from Poetry and tea at the Southborough Library this week
St. Mark’s accepting applications for recreation grants
Each year St. Mark’s awards several thousand dollars in Choate Fund grants to sponsor recreation programs in Southborough. This year they’ll be dolling out $3500. The deadline for applying for a grant is May 6. Read the full article → from St. Mark’s accepting applications for recreation grants
Finalist withdraws from assistant school superintendent search
TheDailyNorthborough.com reports William Collins, the sole finalist in the district’s search for an assistant superintendent, withdrew his name for consideration one day after doing a site visit at Algonquin. Read the full article → from Finalist withdraws from assistant school superintendent search
Senator Eldridge to host community budget hearings this week
State Senator Jamie Eldridge, who represents all of Southborough, will host two Community Budget Hearings this week to give constituents an opportunity to learn more about the state budget process and voice their thoughts and concerns. Read the full article → from Senator Eldridge to host community budget hearings this week
Candidates night at the Library on Thursday
It’s election season in Southborough, and you’ve no doubt noticed political signs popping up on front lawns around town. On Thursday you have a chance to meet some of the candidates at the Southborough Library’s annual Candidates Night. Read the full article → from Candidates night at the Library on Thursday
The week in sports (4/25 – 5/1)
Here’s what’s on tap this week in high school sports. Read the full article → from The week in sports (4/25 – 5/1)
Calling all businesspeople: The library wants to hear from you
The Southborough Library invites business men and women to join a roundtable discussion on Thursday, May 5 Read the full article → from Calling all businesspeople: The library wants to hear from you
Special Tuesday lunches (and a breakfast) offered at Assabet’s Epicurean Room
Looking for a new lunch option to try? The Epicurean Room at Assabet will offer a special meals on the next five Tuesdays, starting tomorrow. Read the full article → from Special Tuesday lunches (and a breakfast) offered at Assabet’s Epicurean Room
The week in government (4/25 – 4/29)
A list of department and committee meetings for the week. Read the full article → from The week in government (4/25 – 4/29)
Save the date: Southborough Baseball Opening Day celebration
It’s almost baseball time again in Southborough, and with the success of last year’s season still fresh in our minds, excitement is sure to be high. Here’s some more information about the opening day festivities scheduled for Sunday, May 1. Read the full article → from Save the date: Southborough Baseball Opening Day celebration
Welcome sponsor: Integrated Insurance Solutions
Please join me in welcoming the latest My Southborough sponsor, Integrated Insurance Solutions. Read the full article → from Welcome sponsor: Integrated Insurance Solutions
Assabet Valley Mastersingers Wine Tasting Evening & Silent Auction
Join the Assabet Valley Mastersingers for a Wine Tasting Evening & Silent Auction on Saturday, April 30. The event will feature a variety of Old World wines, specialty New England cheeses, entertainment by the Chambersingers, and a silent auction. Read the full article → from Assabet Valley Mastersingers Wine Tasting Evening & Silent Auction
Trottier musicians bring home the medals
Earlier this week I told you about ensembles from Algonquin who have been acquiring accolades this month. Today it’s Trottier’s turn. Read the full article → from Trottier musicians bring home the medals