There’s another ugly dispute between Historical Commission Chair Michael Weishan and members of the Board of Selectmen. Read the full article → from Selectmen and Historical Chair in dispute over conflict of interest investigation
Volunteers seeking support for new refugees from Afghanistan
Residents volunteering in coordination with a Southborough church are seeking community support for two Afghan refugees. Read the full article → from Volunteers seeking support for new refugees from Afghanistan
Sign up for CPR Training
Southborough Recreation is offering two sessions of a CPR Training course next month. Read the full article → from Sign up for CPR Training
Obituary: Carol (Mullaney) Bailey, 78
Carol (Mullaney) Bailey, a longtime resident of Southborough, passed away Monday, February 7, 2022 at the age of 78 Read the full article → from Obituary: Carol (Mullaney) Bailey, 78
Mask Update: Mandate lifted for public venues except municipal buildings; Advisory in place
The Board of Health voted to end the Mandate requiring masks in all Southborough businesses. Read the full article → from Mask Update: Mandate lifted for public venues except municipal buildings; Advisory in place
Library Renovations: Closed again next week; adult collection impacted this Friday & Saturday
Continuing interior renovations of the Southborough Library will temporarily impact public access, and ability to access some materials. Read the full article → from Library Renovations: Closed again next week; adult collection impacted this Friday & Saturday
Obituary: Robert P. “Bob” Juliano, 82
Robert P. “Bob” Juliano, 82, most recently of Dennis Port, passed away unexpectedly on Monday, January 31 at Cape Cod Hospital. Read the full article → from Obituary: Robert P. “Bob” Juliano, 82
Covid cases and positivity rates continue to drop (Updated)
An update on Covid cases and news in the Town and schools. Read the full article → from Covid cases and positivity rates continue to drop (Updated)
The week in 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
Public Comment open for guidelines on state law about multi-family housing zoning on the south side
For those who live in neighborhoods within about a mile radius around the train station, you may want to keep apprised of state guidelines that will impact what zoning revisions for multi-family housing the Town will likely pursue. Read the full article → from Public Comment open for guidelines on state law about multi-family housing zoning on the south side
The week in government: Planning hearings and Tree Bylaw; Mask policies; School Building presentation (Updated)
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: Planning hearings and Tree Bylaw; Mask policies; School Building presentation (Updated)
Events this week: Stress Reduction & Mindfulness, Democratic Caucus, Elder Law Advice, Drop-in Valentines at the Library (Updated)
Here are some highlights of events in and around Southborough this week. Read the full article → from Events this week: Stress Reduction & Mindfulness, Democratic Caucus, Elder Law Advice, Drop-in Valentines at the Library (Updated)
School Building Research Committee to report to School Committee Wednesday
Based on new projections (again) of future enrollment growth, the NSBORO administration is against closing a school unless there is a related school building addition/renovation project to go with it. Read the full article → from School Building Research Committee to report to School Committee Wednesday
ARHS Mascot: Screencast, vote on Monday, and student feedback sought on logo aesthetics
Today, Algonquin Principal Sean Bevan emailed the school community an update that included a link to the screencast students viewed. Read the full article → from ARHS Mascot: Screencast, vote on Monday, and student feedback sought on logo aesthetics