A group of Southborough parents is asking the community to chip in on efforts to reopen and enhance the playground at Harold E. Fay Memorial Field. Read the full article → from Parents raising money to enhance and complete Fayville Playground
Welcome to Kindergarten party – August 23
The Class of 2030 is about to begin a journey. To kick it off, the Southborough Library is holding a Welcome to Kindergarten party. Read the full article → from Welcome to Kindergarten party – August 23
Back to school supply lists for K-8
If you’ve been waiting to find out what supplies you need, wait no longer. Read the full article → from Back to school supply lists for K-8
Careful: Don’t believe everything you read
It seems that some incorrect information on social media led to an unfortunate situation for a Southborough family. Read the full article → from Careful: Don’t believe everything you read
Algonquin staffing announcements: New Assistant Principals and interim return of an Athletic Director
The new principal of Algonquin Regional High School posted an August newsletter for the “T-Hawk Nation”. As the school newspaper noticed and tweeted, it contains some interesting staffing announcements. Read the full article → from Algonquin staffing announcements: New Assistant Principals and interim return of an Athletic Director
Pull nomination papers for Selectman; Nominations due Sept 19 for Nov 7th election
If you are interested in serving on Southborough’s Board of Selectmen, Nomination papers become available tomorrow. Read the full article → from Pull nomination papers for Selectman; Nominations due Sept 19 for Nov 7th election
Events this week: Legos, Adult Coloring, Senior Matinee, and Mad Science
Here are some highlights of events in and around Southborough this week. Read the full article → from Events this week: Legos, Adult Coloring, Senior Matinee, and Mad Science
The week in government: Recreation on 9-11 Field, ZBA, and Public Safety Building
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: Recreation on 9-11 Field, ZBA, and Public Safety Building
Another mini-blogcation: Be back Monday
I know there is more news worth sharing, but I need to take the rest of the day off. To hold you over to Monday, here are some reminders and links. Read the full article → from Another mini-blogcation: Be back Monday
St. Mark’s Golf Course Committee appointed; Land deal passed by House
Twelve residents heeded the Town’s call for seven volunteers to the Golf Course Committee. Read the full article → from St. Mark’s Golf Course Committee appointed; Land deal passed by House
Camps and summer programs wrap up: Next week’s your last chance
Next week is the last week local programs are holding camps this summer. Read the full article → from Camps and summer programs wrap up: Next week’s your last chance
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
Jam with Boombox at tonight’s Concert: 70s and 80s “rock, pop and punch”
It’s looking like a beautiful night for a concert! That’s good, since tonight is the last night of the Southborough Summer Concert Series. Read the full article → from Jam with Boombox at tonight’s Concert: 70s and 80s “rock, pop and punch”
Selectmen on Main St Utility poles: More info needed before spending on Feasibility Study
Last night’s Board of Selectmen meeting included a presentation by David Parry on removing utility poles from Main Street. To Parry’s frustration, selectmen decided that more information is needed before they can consider ordering a feasibility study. And they continued to envision it as a potential future project, separate from Main Street reconstruction. Read the full article → from Selectmen on Main St Utility poles: More info needed before spending on Feasibility Study