[The following information was provided by My Southborough sponsor Kate Constantino of BRIER & GANZ LLP.] Read the full article → from Free seminar on Estate Planning (Wills & Trusts) – Wednesday
Neary students transform Sticks & Stones into Hope & Kindness
Neary School’s motto this year has been “#Choose Kind”. It’s a theme that has made its way into the Art Room this spring. Read the full article → from Neary students transform Sticks & Stones into Hope & Kindness
Algonquin drama students putting on Wegmans the Musical 2.0 – June 7th & 8th
A cult classic is returning to Northborough next month. Algonquin students will be putting on a reboot of “Wegmans the Musical”, an original school production. Read the full article → from Algonquin drama students putting on Wegmans the Musical 2.0 – June 7th & 8th
Reminder – Memorial Day observances tonight and Monday
Here is the information you need to observe Memorial Day in Southborough. Events begin with the annual flag placement in the rural cemetery tonight. Read the full article → from Reminder – Memorial Day observances tonight and Monday
Movie Night at the ballpark – with Home Run Derby and more – June 9th
Southborough Little League is holding a Movie Night in two weeks. The public is invited to join them. Read the full article → from Movie Night at the ballpark – with Home Run Derby and more – June 9th
Pops Night concert at Algonquin – May 31st
The annual Pops Night concert is an evening where traditionally every Algonquin music ensemble performs. Read the full article → from Pops Night concert at Algonquin – May 31st
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
Seeking vendors for Craft Fair
Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School is seeking crafters to join their 2nd Annual Assabet/Valley SkillsUSA Craft Fair. Read the full article → from Seeking vendors for Craft Fair
Open discussion thread: Ask questions, share opinions
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
Why flags will be at half staff: May 25, 2018
Flags in Southborough and across the state will be flying at half staff tomorrow, May 25, 2018, at the order of Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker. The lowering is in honor of another long-ago fallen soldier whose remains were recently identified. Read the full article → from Why flags will be at half staff: May 25, 2018
Special Town Meeting wrap up: No to Kallander Field, yes to Saturday Meetings
Last night, irony seemed rampant as Recreation Co-Chair Kristen Lavault championed her Citizen Petition Articles for repairing Kallander Field and moving Annual Town Meeting. Read the full article → from Special Town Meeting wrap up: No to Kallander Field, yes to Saturday Meetings
3rd annual “24 Heroes in 24 Hours” fundraiser for veterans over Memorial Day weekend
A fitness facility in town is organizing a special fundraiser for veterans over this Memorial Day weekend. Read the full article → from 3rd annual “24 Heroes in 24 Hours” fundraiser for veterans over Memorial Day weekend
Police logs, make way for ducklings, and more
The latest log from Southborough Police Department. Read the full article → from Police logs, make way for ducklings, and more
Town Meeting voters on ZBA: Affirm Quorum at 4, leave questions to Attorney General; allow board to write rules; remove inter-agency appeals (Updated)
Last night, a large contingent of the voters at Town Meeting appeared to be there specifically to curb the powers of Southborough’s Zoning Board of Appeals. In the end, they supported 2 of 3 Articles towards that end. (One of them with the backing of the ZBA.) But, with each requiring a 2/3 approval, one failed to pass. And one of the Articles passed may not pass muster with the Attorney General’s office as written. Read the full article → from Town Meeting voters on ZBA: Affirm Quorum at 4, leave questions to Attorney General; allow board to write rules; remove inter-agency appeals (Updated)