Tomorrow is the last day to return overdue library books penalty free. Here are the details. Read the full article → from Reminder: Library amnesty program ends on Tuesday
Tomorrow is the last day to return overdue library books penalty free. Here are the details. Read the full article → from Reminder: Library amnesty program ends on Tuesday
A list of department and committee meetings for the week. Read the full article → from The week in government
A double bill will close out the Steeple Coffeehouse season on Saturday night, with musicians Joe Crookston and Jake Armerding gracing the stage. Read the full article → from Final Steeple Coffeehouse show of the season on Saturday night
Please join me in welcoming the latest My Southborough sponsor, Gulbankian Farms Garden Center & Florist Shop. Read the full article → from Welcome sponsor: Gulbankian Farms Garden Center & Florist Shop
The Pilgrim Church Youth Group will hold a car was at the Transfer Station on Saturday from 8:30 am to 2:00 pm to help raise money for a mission trip to New York City this summer. Read the full article → from Car wash on Saturday to benefit Pilgrim Church Youth Group
Celebrate the Sudbury River — a portion of which flows through the southernmost end of Southborough — at Southborough’s RiverFest on Saturday. Read the full article → from Reminder: Celebrate at RiverFest on Saturday
Lifelong Southborough resident Louis Bartolini passed away on Tuesday after a battle with Lou Gehrig’s disease. He was 84. Read the full article → from Former selectman Louis Bartolini has died
Registration for the 2010 Pop Warner football and cheer season ends June 30. Programs are available for kids ages 7 through 15. For more information, or to register, visit the Jr. T-Hawks website (www.jrthawks.com). Read the full article → from Registration for Pop Warner football and cheer programs ends June 30
If you’re looking to stock up on summer reading options, there’s no better place to do it than the annual Friends of the Southborough Library book sale, which takes place on Saturday. At the sale you’ll find fiction and non-fiction books for adults and children, including biography, travel, gardening, cookbooks, health and hobby items in hardcover and paperback. Read the full article → from Reminder: Library book sale on Saturday, members-only preview on Friday
Yesterday was a good day for the Algonquin girls tennis team in postseason play, but a not so good day for the girls lacrosse team. Read the full article → from Postseason update: A mixed day for Algonquin
In all the discussion about St. Mark’s lawn last week, some commenters also griped about bus traffic to and from the school on School Street and Latisquama Road. Residents along both roads presented a petition to selectmen last week asking them to do something about traffic they called “dangerous.” Read the full article → from Neighbors want an end to St. Mark’s traffic
What went on and off the market this week. Read the full article → from On the market this week
The storms we’ve had of late – not to mention all the ones we had over the winter – do a number on American flags flying throughout town. If you have a torn, faded, worn, or otherwise unserviceable flag you want to retire, here’s what to do. Read the full article → from Veterans collecting worn American flags
The season came to a close for the Algonquin boys lacrosse team yesterday, as they lost their semifinal match against St. John’s by a score of 11 to 5. They finish the year with a 13-10 record. Read the full article → from Postseason update: Boys lacrosse loses semifinal match