Southborough residents promoting peace and unity invite you to join them for an outdoor candlelight vigil. Read the full article → from Outdoor Vigil for Peace and Unity – January 5th
Southborough residents promoting peace and unity invite you to join them for an outdoor candlelight vigil. Read the full article → from Outdoor Vigil for Peace and Unity – January 5th
At the last Board of Selectmen meeting, Chair Lisa Braccio sought to end the year on an upbeat note. Trying to focus on positivity, she asked Town departments to share their accomplishments from the year. It looks like many were happy to comply. Read the full article → from Town “Positivity”: Government departments share accomplishments and thanks
It seems that Mass Emergency Management is retracting an earlier announcment about a problem that was supposedly fixed. Read the full article → from In emergency – call Police/Fire direct instead of 911 (temporarily) – Updated
The Town is touting its efforts to reduce energy waste in municipal buildings. Read the full article → from Southborough’s efforts to “Address Climate Change”
On Monday, I shared that two Algonquin teams were competing in tournaments that opened on Wednesday and Thursday. It’s time for an update. Read the full article → from Algonquin tournament updates: Boys Hockey to MWDN finals; Wrestling for Holiday tourney glory
The town will be re-advertising for a replacement Fire Chief. Read the full article → from Fire Chief job to be re-posted before candidates advance to assessment center (Updated)
WGBH’s Curiousity Desk answered a question by a reader curious about, “Massachusetts Has A Northborough, Southborough And Westborough. Why No Eastborough?” Read the full article → from WGBH explains Southborough’s origins (and why there is no “Eastborough”)
Today, I want to call attention to the spirit of giving community members demonstrated this month. Read the full article → from Season of Giving: Charity by schools, public safety, and community
The Southborough Senior Center has been a hub of holiday cheer this month. Here are some photo and video highlights. Read the full article → from Photo Gallery & Video: Senior Center holiday cheer (Updated)
As in year’s past, Boy Scout Troop 1 will remove your Christmas tree for a small fee. (Or free for veterans, seniors and public safety personnel.) Read the full article → from Christmas Tree pickup – January 5th
I’ll be taking off a little time for Christmas break. So here is some information and quick links to tide you over until I’m back. Read the full article → from Happy Holidays: Events and Quick links for resources while I’m on break (Updated)
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: Ask questions, share opinions
Here are the Christmas masses and festivities planned by churches in town for Christmas Eve and morning. Read the full article → from Christmas services 2018: Candlelit masses, pageants, carols and celebrations
Here’s what’s on tap this week in high school sports. Read the full article → from This week in sports