Bradford D. Nickerson, 82, of Southborough, died peacefully on Saturday, January 12, 2019, at Oaknoll Healthcare Center in Framingham. Read the full article → from Obituary: Bradford D. Nickerson, 82
On the market this week in Southborough
What went on and off the market this week. Read the full article → from On the market this week in Southborough
Crafternoon Clipboard Makeovers – January 30
The Southborough Library is hosting another free “Crafternoon” with popular crafter Mandy Roberge . Read the full article → from Crafternoon Clipboard Makeovers – January 30
Golf Course on schedule to reopen March 15th (if weather allows)
Last night, the Town Administrator updated the public on the status of projects at the Southborough Golf Club. Read the full article → from Golf Course on schedule to reopen March 15th (if weather allows)
Brush burning permits available through May 1 – New procedures for 2019
This year, the process for getting and using Open Air Burning permits has changed again. Read the full article → from Brush burning permits available through May 1 – New procedures for 2019
“What You Need to Know about Adolescent Brain Development” and risky behaviors – January 31
An expert will address Northborough and Southborough parents this month about teen’s risk taking behaviors. Read the full article → from “What You Need to Know about Adolescent Brain Development” and risky behaviors – January 31
Symphony Pro Musica – Knights and Wizardry concert on Sunday
This weekend, Symphony Pro Musica is holding two performances of its 2nd concert of its 36th season. Once again, one of the performances will be held in Southborough at St. Mark’s School. Read the full article → from Symphony Pro Musica – Knights and Wizardry concert on Sunday
BOS re-launches “Office Hours”: Swing by the Town House to speak with a selectman
The Town of Southborough announced that the Board of Selectmen will hold office hours in 2019. Read the full article → from BOS re-launches “Office Hours”: Swing by the Town House to speak with a selectman
BOS continues to struggle with FY20 Budget
Last Thursday, the Board of Selectmen dedicated four hours to hashing through the budget. The board approved most choices made by the Town’s Admin/Finance team. But they made a few changes and tabled four decisions to this Tuesday. Read the full article → from BOS continues to struggle with FY20 Budget
This 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 This week in sports
The week in government: More on Budget talks at BOS and Regional School Committee; CPC on applications for FY20
A list of board and committee meetings for the week with my selected highlights from the agendas. Read the full article → from The week in government: More on Budget talks at BOS and Regional School Committee; CPC on applications for FY20
Events this week: String-o-rama, The Crown, Brew Moon Hike, Poetry Writing and more (Updated)
Here are some highlights of events in and around Southborough this week. Read the full article → from Events this week: String-o-rama, The Crown, Brew Moon Hike, Poetry Writing and more (Updated)
More than “100 Women of Southborough” making a charitable difference – next meeting March 7 (Updated)
100+ Southborough women gather to hear presentations, cast votes, and make combined donations towards a big difference. Read the full article → from More than “100 Women of Southborough” making a charitable difference – next meeting March 7 (Updated)
Miss me? Cat found near Oregon Road
Another reader is hoping to “rescue” a cat in Southborough by seeking it’s owner(s). This cat is apparently wandering the Oregon Road/Powdermill Lane/Garrison Lane area of town. Read the full article → from Miss me? Cat found near Oregon Road