
Through the library, the community can participate in sessions this month with the author of popular business books and two other bestselling authors. Read the full article → from Virtual Author Talk with Dan Heath — Wednesday
Through the library, the community can participate in sessions this month with the author of popular business books and two other bestselling authors. Read the full article → from Virtual Author Talk with Dan Heath — Wednesday
The Southborough Library is bringing back photographer Joanne Pearson for a series of “Gorgeous Gardens of New England” presentations this spring. Read the full article → from Gorgeous Gardens of New England — Wednesday (Updated)
After a period of declining health, William Colon, 59, of Worcester, formerly of Southboro and Uxbridge, passed away peacefully on Sunday, March 2nd 2025, with family at his side. Read the full article → from Obituary: William L Colon
The Town has several vacancies on Town committees that need to be filled. I’m spotlighting a few of the volunteer opportunities the Town is most actively recruiting for, and sharing an updated list of all of the openings. Read the full article → from Volunteer vacancies: Capital, Cable, Conservation, ZBA Alternate and much more (Updated – Again)
This week, Algonquin students will perform Oscar Wilde’s most famous work. Read the full article → from GonkStage’s “The Importance of Being Earnest” (Updated)
It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of Susanne Storm Dumont, 89, of Westborough, formerly of Southborough. Read the full article → from Obituary: Susanne S. (Storm) Dumont, 89
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
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)
Last Friday, the Town published its 25th issue of the Town Administrator’s newsletter covering “Developments Shaping Our Town”. Read the full article → from The latest from “The Word on Common Street” (Updated)
This morning, Southborough Police posted today about two road sections closed due to downed wires. Read the full article → from High winds causing road closures
The annual call to take a break from screens is sundown tonight Friday, March 7th to sundown Saturday, March 8th. Read the full article → from “Unplug for a Day” starting at sundown tonight
The Corridor Nine Area Chamber of Commerce has more than $16K in scholarships to award this spring, and they are inviting Southborough students to apply. Read the full article → from Corridor Nine scholarship applications due today
Last month, the Select Board approved an ad hoc committee to focus on one of the issues hampering development of properties along Route 9 in Southborough. The board has already appointed 6 members to the seven person Wastewater Study Committee. Read the full article → from Wastewater Study Committee formed to support economic development
Southborough’s Meals on Wheels program is seeking volunteers to make deliveries. Read the full article → from Meals seek wheels: Volunteer drivers needed