Here are some highlights of events in and around Southborough this week. Read the full article → from Events this week: Book Bugs, Slime, APTO nights, senior aerial adventures, independent living advice, and much more (Updated)
Here are some highlights of events in and around Southborough this week. Read the full article → from Events this week: Book Bugs, Slime, APTO nights, senior aerial adventures, independent living advice, and much more (Updated)
Here is a reminder of what’s happening around town this weekend. Read the full article → from Weekend at a Glance: Applefest, Fay Farmer’s Market, Tea & Chocolate at the Library, Farm Dinner and Closing of Art on the Trails
It’s time to for another roundup on Southborough based businesses making news. Read the full article → from Business Roundup: Brain Injury drug grant for DoD; NECC opens Lebanon school; Southborough based Salmon sales; and Burnett House/Deerfoot update
On November 3rd, Linnea Leger will “Walk to Defeat ALS” again. The fundraiser to find a cure for the disease is all the way on the other coast. But her personal cause has deep Southborough roots. Read the full article → from Raising more funds to “Defeat ALS” in memory of Helen Grimm Leger
The newest round of Green Communities awards lists Southborough as entitled to $250K for more energy conservation work. Read the full article → from Southborough awarded another $250K for Green Communities work
The Epicurean Room is Assabet’s full-service, student-run kitchen and bake shop. Yesterday marked their opening to the public this school year. Read the full article → from Epicurean Room: Assabet Culinary serving up breakfast and lunch again this fall
What went on and off the market this week. Read the full article → from On the market this week in Southborough
The Algonquin Parents & Teacher Organization is promoting its upcoming events. They asked me to help them spread the word. Read the full article → from APTO invites you: Principal Meet & Greet; Dining for dollars; and seeking College Fair volunteers (Updated – again)
A special walking group will kick off in a few weeks. Parents and/or caregivers who would like to go for group walks with infants and tots in strollers can join them. (I confirmed that those toting infants in slings/bjorns are welcome, too.) Read the full article → from Stroller walking group to start this fall
SHS is seeking more vendors for its special Heritage Day market. Read the full article → from Exhibit at Historical Society’s Heritage Day fancy flea market – (or donate items for SHS to sell)
If you never got out to enjoy Art on the Trails this summer, you’re running out of time. This Sunday is the official closing of the exhibit. It’s a good time to go, since organizers are capping off the exhibit with a special poetry walk. Read the full article → from Art on the Trails closing out with a Poetry Walk – Sunday
A community discussion next month is geared to everyone who feels that they (or family members) need help putting down their phones or other devices more often. While it’s pitched as a book talk, participants aren’t required to pre-read the book. (Though, you are certainly encouraged to.) Read the full article → from Press Pause and discuss “How to Break Up with Your Phone”
Fay School is again inviting all Southborough parents to their Ideas&Insights series. Read the full article → from “Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World” – Ideas&Insights talk for parents
This Saturday, the Southborough Library is hosting an event that will appeal to both chocolate lovers and tea connoisseurs. The community is invited to come out and learn how pleasant pairing the two can be. Read the full article → from Tea and Chocolate: The Library invites you to enjoy a “Pleasant Pairing” this Saturday