We’ve talked a lot about opportunities for kids at the library this summer, but here’s one for adults. The library will host a weekly foreign film discussion series throughout the summer, with the first meeting on Wednesday. The discussion of a variety of foreign language films – French, Italian, German, Spanish, Argentinian – will be Read the full article → from Library hosts foreign film discussion series
Police and fire department to fill some vacancies
Two weeks ago selectmen gave the police department the go-ahead to fill two vacancies in its ranks despite the current town hiring freeze. Vacancies in the fire department will also be filled, assuming there’s funding. Interim Chief Jane Moran told selectmen the two vacancies — one for a communications officer and one for a police officer Read the full article → from Police and fire department to fill some vacancies
Skateboard clinic offered by the Recreation Department
The Southborough Recreation Department has partnered with online retailer EasternBoarder to offer a free skateboard clinic on Saturday, July 18. The clinic is open to kids ages 6 to 16 and will be held at Woodward. Here’s a description: Eastern Boarder staff will be running this FREE clinic. Ramps will be provided and you MUST Read the full article → from Skateboard clinic offered by the Recreation Department
Further afield: Polo in Portsmouth
What’s more American than taking in a polo match on the Fourth of July? Well, I can think of a few things, but with team USA trouncing Hungary by a score of 12 to 6 on Saturday at the Newport International Polo Series, there was a bit of patriotism in the air. Games take place Read the full article → from Further afield: Polo in Portsmouth
This week at the library: Buzz Lightyear and pajama story time
There are a couple of fun events for kids at the library this week. Here are all the details. On Tuesday, Buzz Lightyear will be at the library for a morning of stories, photos, and snacks. It’s part of the Start U Reading literacy program sponsored by the Massachusetts Educational Financing Authority. The event starts Read the full article → from This week at the library: Buzz Lightyear and pajama story time
Southborough Rotary introduces new evening meetings
Southborough Rotary, a public service organization of business and professional leaders, is stepping up its presence in town. They’ve got a new website, a Twitter account, and starting tomorrow they’ll hold a new evening meeting once a month in addition to their weekly morning meetings. “Unlike our regular morning meeting, we expect the evening meetings Read the full article → from Southborough Rotary introduces new evening meetings
The week in town government
Here are the department and committee meetings for the week. The big topic for the Board of Selectmen this week is that status of licenses for Capasso Farms, which currently houses the Country Gourmet. Selectmen previously transfered their liquor license allowing the owner of Turnpike Liquors on Route 9 to open a new liquor/convenience store Read the full article → from The week in town government
New at the library
Here are some of the latest selections for adults and kids at the Southborough library. ADULT: Roastbeef’s Promise, by David Jerome “When a dad’s dying wish is to have his ashes sprinkled in each state, what’s a son to do?”–Jacket.(Library catalog | Amazon) My Father’s Tears, by John Updike Updike’s first collection of new short Read the full article → from New at the library
On parenting and the Declaration of Independence
In honor of the Fourth of July, Southborough resident and former selectwoman Donna McDaniel puts to rest some popular misconceptions about the Declaration of Independence in a column for the Southborough Village (aka Wicked Local Southborough). And in a second Father’s Day column — only just posted online — McDaniel considers parenting from the perspective of Read the full article → from On parenting and the Declaration of Independence
Police chief job description posted
In case you’re curious, the job posting for our new police chief is now on the town website. Here’s an excerpt: Candidate must value accountability, diversity and high ethical standards. Candidates must have thorough knowledge of police administration; proven communication and management skills; familiarity with collective bargaining, strong leadership qualities, ability to interact positively with Read the full article → from Police chief job description posted
Updated flood zone maps may mean higher insurance for some
If you’re one of about 300 affected property owners in Southborough, the rate you pay for flood insuarnce may be on the rise. FEMA, the agency that determines where various flood zones lie, has been working with local engineering firms to update their Flood Insurance Rate Maps. Town Engineer John Woodsmall recently told selectmen that Read the full article → from Updated flood zone maps may mean higher insurance for some
Finding fireworks for the Fourth
In Southborough, we save our fireworks for Summer Nights in August. That means if you’re looking to celebrate the Fourth with a bang, you’ll have to make a bit of a trek. Towns in our area that used to host fireworks displays — like Framingham, Marlborough, Ashland, and Holliston — haven’t held them in years. According Read the full article → from Finding fireworks for the Fourth
On the market this week
It was a bit of a slow week in Southborough real estate. Two new houses came on the market, two sold, and none went under agreement. Thanks to Doug McClain (email) of Century 21 Commonwealth Realty for supplying the listing information. New on the market 10 Rockpoint Road (map) – 6 room, 3 bed, 2 Read the full article → from On the market this week
Memorial poster for Dennis Wrenn
Southborough resident Sue Teplansky has created a memorial poster for Algonquin music director Dennis Wrenn who died earlier this year. The full-size poster measures 11×17 and costs $20. A portion of the proceeds go toward the Dennis Wrenn Scholarship Fund. You can find more information, including how to order the poster, on Sue’s website. Read the full article → from Memorial poster for Dennis Wrenn