Over the weekend, the Public Health Dept announced more appointments were added for residents 12 and older to get vaccinated at the Regional Clinic. Read the full article → from Covid and Flu Clinics
Fall Crafternoons for ages 8+
The Library's free craft workshops for tweens are back this fall
The Southborough Library is hosting another series of craft workshops for ages 8+ this fall. Read the full article → from Fall Crafternoons for ages 8+
The week in sports
Titans scored far more wins than losses in their opening week
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
The week in government
Ken's Sound Barrier Study Report at Planning and BOH; School Committee; ZBA on role in 40B process; 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
This week is packed with Farm events (including by Moonlight), Art on Trails Poetry Walk, NSPAC Playground Meetup, return of Library's story times/music for tikes, a Crafternoon for tweens, creative sessions/labs for teens, knitting for adults, a matinee for seniors, 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
Golf Committee seeking to reduce “errant balls” hitting homes
Latisquama Road residents have complained of balls hitting their homes, cars, and even a resident
Over the past couple of years, Town officials have been pleased to report that the Southborough Golf Club attracted increased use by the public. It appears that popularity has had a side effect, unpopular with abutting homes – an increase in the number of “errant balls”. Read the full article → from Golf Committee seeking to reduce “errant balls” hitting homes
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
Obituary: Russell A. Horne, 77
Russell A. Horne, 77, of Marlborough formerly of Framingham died Thursday September 1, 2022 following a lengthy illness. Read the full article → from Obituary: Russell A. Horne, 77
Fall sport classes for tots, kids and families (Updated)
Sign up now to enjoy Saturday sports in the park, starting this weekend
Southborough Recreation is offering Saturday fall sports options for tots to adults on Saturdays this fall – starting this weekend. Read the full article → from Fall sport classes for tots, kids and families (Updated)
The week in sports
Gonk Golf is already scoring wins and other Titans teams are kicking off their seasons this week
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
Primary results
Here's how Southborough's votes compared to the rest of the state, and who will be on the November ballots
Most readers probably already know who the big statewide winners were. I’m taking a deeper look at how Southborough votes shook out versus overall results. Read the full article → from Primary results
SCF Fall Fest (Updated again) Sold Out!
The Southborough Community Fund is holding a fundraising party to celebrate fall
In four weeks, the Southborough Community Fund will be holding an evening “Fall Fest”. They are inviting the community to join them to celebrate fall and support their philanthropic efforts. Read the full article → from SCF Fall Fest (Updated again) Sold Out!
Open discussion thread
Ask questions, share opinions
The open discussion thread is your place to ask questions, sound off on town issues, or share information with other readers. Read the full article → from Open discussion thread
Youth Basketball (Updated)
Register now for Travel (and Town); Tryouts start 9/18
Southborough Youth Basketball asked me to help spread the word that tryout for Travel teams starts in less than two weeks.
Here are details on the Travel and Town basketball programs. Read the full article → from Youth Basketball (Updated)