A reader shared a video of a feline who passed through his Main Street property (near Chestnut Hill Road). Read the full article → from Video: Bobcat on the prowl
Garden Tours & Plant Sale – Saturday
OSPC's guided tours of two of their pollinator gardens will be paired with the sale of native plants.
Over the past two years, volunteers have planted and maintained two gardens that support native pollinators in Southborough. This Saturday, you can learn more details about them and what you can do at home — including buying some plants that will be on sale. Read the full article → from Garden Tours & Plant Sale – Saturday
Postseason: ARHS Rugby suffers tough loss in Finals
Following up on Algonquin’s final chance at winning a state title this year, and a nostalgic look back with alum who played on Fenway field. Read the full article → from Postseason: ARHS Rugby suffers tough loss in Finals
Where to pick fruit this summer
A look at this summer’s options for local Pick-Your-Own fruit. Read the full article → from Where to pick fruit this summer
The week in government
Select Board on Flag Policy and Transfer Station fees; Joint hearing on tree removals; Regional School Committee; Conservation hearing on Stormwater Management Permit Regs; and more
Here is a selection of the committee and board meetings for the week along with my selected highlights from the agendas. Read the full article → from The week in government
Food Pantry’s current needs this week
The Southborough Food Pantry is asking for donations on its updated needs list or financial support to help community members in need.
The Southborough Food Pantry is seeking donations to help their members in need. Read the full article → from Food Pantry’s current needs this week
Obituary: Jeanne Marie (Artone) Duggan
Jeanne Marie (Artone) Duggan, of Worcester, MA, formerly of Easton, NH and Southborough, MA, passed away on Friday, June 16, 2023. Read the full article → from Obituary: Jeanne Marie (Artone) Duggan
Events this week
Growing a Salad, Juneteenth, Virtual Cooking, Forest Bathing, Puppets, Safe Spaces Party, Superfoods, and a Moonlight nature walk
Here are highlights of what’s happening around (or related to) our town this weekend through next. Read the full article → from Events this week
Select Board to vote on Transfer Station fees
At Tuesday night's hearing, the board will consider increased fees and/or changing senior stickers from free to discounted.
Last week, the Select Board discussed potential changes to permit fees for using the Transfer Station. The board will hold a hearing on the changes this Tuesday night, June 20th, before casting votes that night. Read the full article → from Select Board to vote on Transfer Station fees
Boys Rugby Finals moved to Sunday
As I posted earlier this week, Algonquin Boys Rugby is scheduled to play in the MIAA state Division 2 Finals this weekend. The timing has changed. Read the full article → from Boys Rugby Finals moved to Sunday
Art on the Trails’ Call for Poetry
The public is invited to explore art at Beals Preserve and encouraged to submit poems inspired by the "Transformation" themed exhibit
Last week the 2021 Art on the Trails officially opened. As is their traditions, organizers are now putting out a call to poets to be inspired by the works. Read the full article → from Art on the Trails’ Call for Poetry
Library hosting fun Step Up day for 3-6 yr olds
Registration is required for next week's special program. Siblings are welcome.
Next week, Puppeteer Tom Knight will entertain little ones who will be “Movin’ On Up” to a new experience in the fall. Read the full article → from Library hosting fun Step Up day for 3-6 yr olds
On the market this week in Southborough
What went on and off the market this week. Read the full article → from On the market this week in Southborough
Sunset Playdates are back (Updated)
Fay School is again holding its monthly summer series for kids on the playground
Fay School is again inviting young families to join them for a monthly evening frolic. Read the full article → from Sunset Playdates are back (Updated)