A downed power line is causing a road closure on Bartlett Street, south of Algonquin’s driveway. Read the full article → from Road closure to impact NSBORO bus times this afternoon
Job listings
Clinician for SYFS and Day Camp Nurse for SEDP
I learned of two new jobs available in Southborough. The Town is seeking a Clinician and the public schools’ summer camp needs a Nurse. Read the full article → from Job listings
Shop with a Purpose on May 13th
The 2nd annual Craft & Vendor Fair will support Friends of Southborough Youth Commission's Camp Scholarships
A week from Saturday, the Friends of Southborough Youth Commission (FSYC) is hosting its second annual shopping fundraiser for the Southborough Summer Camp Scholarship program. Read the full article → from Shop with a Purpose on May 13th
Candidate’s Letter: Sam Stivers for Board of Commissioners of Trust Funds
[This spring, Southborough voters will be able to choose among two candidates for one seat on the Board of Commissioners of Trust Funds. To help you make that decision, each candidate is invited to submit one letter to readers promoting their campaign.] Read the full article → from Candidate’s Letter: Sam Stivers for Board of Commissioners of Trust Funds
Mental Health Awareness Month Reminder (Updated)
Special events coordinated by Southborough Youth and Family Services seek to educate about the importance of mental health
I’m posting a reminder of this month’s special events for Mental Health Awareness. Read the full article → from Mental Health Awareness Month Reminder (Updated)
Candidate’s Letter: Chelsea Malinowski for School Committee
[This spring, Southborough voters will be able to choose among three candidates for two seats on the Southborough School Committee. To help you make that decision, each candidate is invited to submit one letter to readers promoting their campaign.] Read the full article → from Candidate’s Letter: Chelsea Malinowski for School Committee
The week in sports
Last week's results, MIAA Power Rankings, and the week's schedule for ARHS varsity sports.
Highlights from last week’s competitions and what’s on tap this week in high school sports. Read the full article → from The week in sports
Town House is open for business
Given that today is the deadline for paying Town taxes, the Town wanted to make sure the public knows the Town House is open, despite renovations in progress: Read the full article → from Town House is open for business
Candidate’s Letter: Zhi Li for School Committee
[This spring, Southborough voters will be able to choose among three candidates for two seats on the Southborough School Committee. To help you make that decision, each candidate is invited to submit one letter to readers promoting their campaign.] Read the full article → from Candidate’s Letter: Zhi Li for School Committee
The week in government
Community Center Exploration; Tree Removal hearings; Select Board on Water Rates 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
Events this week (Updated)
Kid/family friendly church services, Packing a Healthy Lunch, Summer Food Safety, Candidates' Night and more
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 (Updated)
Senior Center May & June programs
Registration opens Wednesday morning for the last spring session of programs at/through the Southborough Senior Center
The Southborough Senior Center has mailed out its latest newsletter covering programs this May through June. Registration for the May-June programs opens this Wednesday, May 3rd at 10:00 am. Read the full article → from Senior Center May & June programs
NACC Concert “70s Show” – May 7
Northborough Area Community Chorus is inviting the public to get their groove on. Read the full article → from NACC Concert “70s Show” – May 7
Candidate’s Letter: David Parry for Select Board
[This spring, Southborough voters will be able to choose among five candidates for two seats on the Select Board. To help you make that decision, each candidate is invited to submit one letter to readers promoting their campaign.] Read the full article → from Candidate’s Letter: David Parry for Select Board