There are a number of events for adults and teens at the Southborough Library this week. Here’s a summary. Read the full article → from Book groups, poetry, and movies at the Southborough Library this week
Spring paving season has begun, so expect road delays
You’ve probably noticed the yellow DPW trucks out and about on the streets of Southborough patching up the damage done this winter. Some of the larger paving projects have also begun, so you might encounter some delays and detours on certain routes. Read the full article → from Spring paving season has begun, so expect road delays
Kolenda wins Selectman race by a wide margin
Voter turnout yesterday may have been light, but the voters who did show up overwhelmingly chose Dan Kolenda to fill a vacancy on the Board of Selectmen. Kolenda captured 77% of the vote, while Jeffrey Rosenberg, the other candidate for Selectman, received 21%. Read the full article → from Kolenda wins Selectman race by a wide margin
Breaking news: Kolenda wins race for Selectman
The votes are in and Dan Kolenda has won a seat on the Board of Selectman in Southborough’s only contested race. Kolenda received 626 votes to Jeffrey Rosenberg’s 169. Read the full article → from Breaking news: Kolenda wins race for Selectman
The week in sports (5/9 – 5/15)
Here’s what’s on tap this week in high school sports. Read the full article → from The week in sports (5/9 – 5/15)
Three Southborough brothers celebrate 180 years of marriage
Here’s a great story from yesterday’s Metrowest Daily News about three Southborough brothers who got married within two months of each other back in 1951, and who along with their wives are each celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary this year. Read the full article → from Three Southborough brothers celebrate 180 years of marriage
The polls are open until 8:00 pm – Get out and vote!
Polls in Southborough opened today at 8:00 am and will stay open until 8:00 pm. Read the full article → from The polls are open until 8:00 pm – Get out and vote!
The week in government (5/9 – 5/13)
A list of department and committee meetings for the week. Read the full article → from The week in government (5/9 – 5/13)
Meet the candidate: Dan Kolenda (Board of Selectmen)
Dan Kolanda is running for a seat on the Board of Selectmen. Learn more about his plans and qualifications in his own words. Read the full article → from Meet the candidate: Dan Kolenda (Board of Selectmen)
PHOTOS: Southborough in bloom
It’s the time of year when Southborough is awash in pink. Everywhere you go in town, flowering trees are in bloom. It’s glorious. Read the full article → from PHOTOS: Southborough in bloom
Hey Southborough, how happy are you? (POLL)
Here’s a story that caught my eye this week. Through its latest census, the city of Somerville is trying to collect data on not only the usual demographic info about it’s residents, but also on how happy they are. Read the full article → from Hey Southborough, how happy are you? (POLL)
Why flags will be at half staff tomorrow: Saturday, May 7
Flags in Southborough and across the state will fly at half staff on Saturday in honor of Major David L. Brodeur. A native of Auburn, Brodeur was killed last week in Afghanistan. Read the full article → from Why flags will be at half staff tomorrow: Saturday, May 7
Meet the candidate: Jeffrey Rosenberg (Board of Selectmen)
Jeffrey Rosenberg is running for a seat on the Board of Selectmen. Learn more about his plans and qualifications in his own words. Read the full article → from Meet the candidate: Jeffrey Rosenberg (Board of Selectmen)
Reminder: Southborough Community Swap on Saturday
Get rid of stuff you don’t need on Saturday, and pick up some you do at the Southborough Community Swap. The event is being organized by a local Girl Scout as her Silver Award project. Read the full article → from Reminder: Southborough Community Swap on Saturday