Southborough Youth and Family Services is holding more free Stress Management classes. Read the full article → from Stress Management classes for 4th-12th grade students and parents of younger kids (Updated)
Southborough Youth and Family Services is holding more free Stress Management classes. Read the full article → from Stress Management classes for 4th-12th grade students and parents of younger kids (Updated)
I’m overdue in sharing this summer job posting for teens. The good news is that applications are still being accepted for another 7 weeks. Read the full article → from Seeking counselors for summer Rec camp
This weekend, the library is continuing it’s Art Workshops series. Read the full article → from Drop-in Art Workshops for Children
It seems hard to fathom, but the next school break is only a few weeks away.
Parents who aren’t taking the week off work may be looking for options. (Even those who are may be looking for something to keep kids from climbing the walls at home.) Read the full article → from Vacation camps and day options for February break
Tonight, the Board of Selectmen will convene about the Conservation Restriction on the St. Mark’s Golf Course. Based on a vote last Thursday, they will be adjusting their plans for how to proceed. Read the full article → from Selectmen to address golf course CR after Conservation Commission refuses to co-hold
Although the program is hosted by The Northborough-Southborough Special Education Parent Advisory Council, it will address “all types of learners”. Read the full article → from Creating Successful Students: Parent workshop – Feb 12
Frederick Kurzontkowski, 84, of Southborough, passed away peacefully on Saturday, January 27, 2018. Read the full article → from Obituary: Frederick Kurzontkowski, 84
In October, I shared that the state was collecting feedback on a major commuting hub in our area. A reader’s comment alerted me that to an element I missed at the time. It’s an opportunity for bicyclists to weigh in on a potential big change. Read the full article → from Weigh in on facilitating a bike trail through Southborough (Updated)
Here’s what’s on tap this week in high school sports. Read the full article → from This week in sports
One of the candidates for Lt. Governor is a former hometown boy. He’ll be returning to town this week to talk to Town Democrats and potential voters. Read the full article → from Meet the candidate: Quentin Palfrey for Lt. Gov – February 1st
Here are some highlights of events in and around Southborough this week. Read the full article → from Events this week: Signs of alzheimers, bowling for seniors, music for little ones, kids’ art, and bubbles
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: Selectmen on Golf Course CR and Advisory on school budgets
Here are highlights of what’s happening around town this weekend. Read the full article → from Weekend at a Glance: Wick Choral Festival, Legally Blonde Jr, Pinewood Derby and concert for tots
Southborough and Northborough schools will continue observing “high” religious holidays next year. To help smooth the start of the school year, the Professional Development schedule is being adjusted instead.
Observance of holidays won’t be reconsidered in near-future years, unless there is a “compelling” reason. In addition, the schools will adopt a policy for handling other religious holidays. Read the full article → from N-S School decisions on religious holidays (observance and policy) and Professional Development Days