
Here are the Christmas masses and festivities planned by churches in town for Christmas Eve and morning. Read the full article → from Christmas services 2017: Candlelit masses, pageants, carols and celebrations (Updated)
Here are the Christmas masses and festivities planned by churches in town for Christmas Eve and morning. Read the full article → from Christmas services 2017: Candlelit masses, pageants, carols and celebrations (Updated)
In a few weeks, Knights of Columbus Southborough is holding its annual Free Throw Competition for 9-14 year old boys and girls. Read the full article → from Free Throw contest for kids – January 8
The “accidentally funny magician”, Mr. Magichead, will bring his act to the Library a week from today. Read the full article → from Magical comedy at the Library next Thursday
What went on and off the market this week. Read the full article → from On the market this week in Southborough
This week, Southborough firefighters made a valiant water rescue. Read the full article → from Southborough Firefighters Save Rory the Roaming Dog
I came across some resident accomplishments worth sharing. Coincidentally, the athletes are all 14 year old (and under) girls. Read the full article → from Girls’ athletic honors worth cheering about: T-Hawks youth Cheer and figure skating Olympic dreams
Here’s a list of when our municipal facilities will be closed over the Christmas and New Year’s holidays. Read the full article → from What’s open and closed over the holidays
As in year’s past, Boy Scout Troop 1 will remove your Christmas tree for a small fee. Read the full article → from Christmas Tree pickup – January 6th
This fall, Southborough Recreation is offering more fun for preschoolers. Read the full article → from More Rec fun for the preschool crowd – sign up for early January
The Corridor Nine Area Chamber of Commerce has more than $11K in scholarships to award next spring, and they are inviting Southborough students to apply. Applicants can be headed to college or to jump right into a career/trade. Read the full article → from Apply for Corridor Nine scholarships (for academics or career/trade) by Jan 11th
St. Mark’s School is opening its doors to the public for more free skating opportunities this winter. Read the full article → from St. Mark’s rink: Free Skate and Sticks & Pucks – next Tuesday thru Saturday
Arlene M.(Rice) Pasciuti, 82, of Framingham and formerly of Southborough, passed on December 17, 2017 surrounded by her loving family, after living with Alzheimer’s. Arlene, raised in Framingham, was the eldest daughter of Charles and Ellen (Brigham) Rice. She was the beloved wife of the late Albert Pasciuti, who died in 1995. Read the full article → from Obituary: Arlene M.(Rice) Pasciuti, 82
If you’re looking for things to do over Christmas, be sure to hit the library by Thursday. Read the full article → from Extended Library break for Christmas starts Friday
Louise (Colman) Hallisey 81, of Framingham, died peacefully at the Glenaire Retirement Community in Cary, NC on December 17, 2017. Read the full article → from Obituary: Louise (Colman) Hallisey, 81