They had a good run, but both the Algonquin girls and Assabet boys hockey teams lost their postseason matches this week. Read the full article → from Postseason update: End of the road for Algonquin and Assabet hockey teams
Smiles all around at last month’s Valentine’s Day party
The Friends of Southborough Recreation Valentine’s Day party last month wasn’t just about having fun. It also helped raise money for a good cause. Read the full article → from Smiles all around at last month’s Valentine’s Day party
Mary Ryan, Finn principal, to retire at the end of the school year
After 14 years as principal of Finn School, Mary Ryan will retire at the end of the school year. Read the full article → from Mary Ryan, Finn principal, to retire at the end of the school year
Second annual State of the Library address on Tuesday
Want to know what’s going on at the Southborough Library? From new programs to the budget outlook for next year, you’ll hear about it the second annual State of the Library address. Read the full article → from Second annual State of the Library address on Tuesday
School committee trims K-8 budget request by $420K
It wasn’t the $2M in cuts the selectmen had asked for, but the K-8 School Committee last night approved a budget that was $420K lower than what they requested earlier in the budget season. Read the full article → from School committee trims K-8 budget request by $420K
On the market this week
What went on and off the market this week. Read the full article → from On the market this week
Welcome sponsor: Montessori Children’s House
Please join me in welcoming the latest My Southborough sponsor, Montessori Children’s House. Read the full article → from Welcome sponsor: Montessori Children’s House
Southborough Unscheduled is tomorrow. How will you spend the evening?
Tomorrow night is Southborough Unscheduled. The kids (in theory) have no homework. You (in theory) have no meetings or commitments. It’s a night dedicated to family time. Read the full article → from Southborough Unscheduled is tomorrow. How will you spend the evening?
Will Southborough voters have choices at the polls this year?
Southborough resident Daniel Kolenda made his run for Selectmen official yesterday by formally filing papers for a seat on the board. Assuming Jeffrey Rosenberg, who pulled nomination papers last month, files before the deadline later this month, voters will have a choice in the race for selectmen. The way things are shaping up, it may be one of the few choices residents have at the ballot box in May. Read the full article → from Will Southborough voters have choices at the polls this year?
Man trashes Southborough Walgreens looking for Viagra
If you stopped by Walgreens on Route 9 yesterday afternoon, you might have witnessed quite a scene. Read the full article → from Man trashes Southborough Walgreens looking for Viagra
Postseason update: Algonquin girls basketball is headed to the district finals
The Algonquin girls basketball team is now one game away from the Central District 1 championship title. The girls beat Leominster in the semi-finals last night at Clark University by a score of 51-41. Read the full article → from Postseason update: Algonquin girls basketball is headed to the district finals
What the fire department has been up to
Fire department logs for the week Read the full article → from What the fire department has been up to
Algonquin to host jazz festival on Wednesday
Algonquin will play host to the Massachusetts Association for Jazz Education Jazz Festival tomorrow. The competition will see groups from over 70 public and private schools in Central Mass perform, including the Algonquin Jazz I and Jazz II ensembles. Read the full article → from Algonquin to host jazz festival on Wednesday
Children’s music program at the Southborough Library on Thursday
Treat your toddler or preschooler to a special music program at the library on Thursday, March 10. Southborough resident Dave Garden from Music Together will offer songs and dance to engage the little ones. Read the full article → from Children’s music program at the Southborough Library on Thursday