
Fresh farm strawberries + the Southborough Library on its last open day this summer = a revamped “Strawberry Social” with shortcakes and more. Read the full article → from Strawberry Social “2.0” at the Library – June 30 (Updated)
Fresh farm strawberries + the Southborough Library on its last open day this summer = a revamped “Strawberry Social” with shortcakes and more. Read the full article → from Strawberry Social “2.0” at the Library – June 30 (Updated)
Marjorie R. (Wheaton) Putnam, 90, of Southborough passed away on Tuesday, June 19, 2018, with her son by her side, at Marlborough Hospital after a period of declining health. Read the full article → from Obituary: Marjorie R. (Wheaton) Putnam, 90
What went on and off the market this week. Read the full article → from On the market this week in Southborough
Earlier this month, I reported on the conflict between Board of Selectmen and Historical Commission member Michael Weishan. Last night, the Historical Commission voted to file an ethics complaint against the member of the board who led the charge against renewing Weishan’s term on the Commission. Read the full article → from Historical Commission filing Ethics Complaint against a Selectman
[The following information was provided by My Southborough sponsor Peter Arvantely, otherwise known to Southborough students as “Peter the Tutor”.]
Peter Arvantely offers intensive SAT Bootcamps this July and August. Read the full article → from SAT Bootcamp: Register now for summer classes
Tomorrow is the last full day of Southborough Public Schools. Are you freaking out yet about what to do with your kids this summer?
Don’t worry. Southborough Recreation has a lot of options to offer. Read the full article → from Sign up for Summer Camps and programs through Southborough Rec
BUTLER, Elizabeth (Fish) May 31, 2018 at age 90. Read the full article → from Obituary: Elizabeth (Fish) Butler, 90.
Selectmen approved $1.2M in spending to extend the Main St Reconstruction project to the Downtown Business Village and make other connected improvements.
That’s part of five project updates I’m rounding up on what’s happening on Main Street and intersecting roads near downtown. Read the full article → from Main Street area updates: Reconstruction of Downtown Business Village; Night Work; state project delay, beautifying a corner, and more
It’s time for my weekly update on what Southborough Police have been up to. Read the full article → from Police updates: Truck trapped under River St Bridge; Reminder on safety workshop; details on manhunt; and logs
This summer, the Southborough Library is launching a new adult book club focused on adult sci-fi/fantasy books. The twist is – no reading is required. Read the full article → from Audio (or visual) Book Club for sci-fi/fantasy fans launches next week
Friday through Sunday, Chestnut Hill Farm will be converted into a “Biergarten” – aka Beer Garden. Read the full article → from Biergarten offers free family fun at Chestnut Hill Farm – Friday thru Sun (Updated)
Each summer, Metro-West firefighters encourage teen girls to “gain strength and knowledge while building confidence and leadership skills.” Read the full article → from Local firefighter camp for young women – apply through Thursday
On Thursday night, selectmen will discuss (and likely vote on) Transfer Station rules and regs for to be implemented this summer. Included in the draft is a fee increase they conceptually approved earlier this spring. It also includes a safety net suggested by another board to offset the burden for residents in need. Read the full article → from BOS on Transfer Station rules and fees – Thursday
Last week, Metrowest Daily News spoke to Senior Center staff and visitors who shared their memories of the senior center’s “heart”. Read the full article → from MWDN: Senior Center remembers Alice Kavanaugh