The Planning Board is looking to contract consultants to help them move forward on important efforts. Read the full article → from Planning Board hiring consultants: 40B review, zoning revision help, and Open Space project
ARHS Pops Night featuring Eric Green tribute
Above: ARHS Pops Night 2016 (posted to YouTube by Southborough Access Media) Earlier this month, Algonquin held its annual Pops Night. As always, the event features performances by the school’s vocal and instrumental ensembles. This year, two of the pieces held special meaning for Southborough students and audience members. The school paper covered the event the tributes Read the full article → from ARHS Pops Night featuring Eric Green tribute
Rec camps coming soon: Basketball skills, Boys Lacrosse, Superhero Engineering and much more (Updated)

If you’re looking to sign your kids up for summer camp next week, the Town has a lot to offer. Read the full article → from Rec camps coming soon: Basketball skills, Boys Lacrosse, Superhero Engineering and much more (Updated)
Water news: Rate increase begins Sept, vote on voluntary ban, and quality report

A memo from Public Works to selectmen shares news, a reminder, and a request – all related to our water supply. Read the full article → from Water news: Rate increase begins Sept, vote on voluntary ban, and quality report
Assabet offering summer camps: Drama, Career Discovery, and/or Basketball

Our district’s vocational/technical school is holding special summer programs. Read the full article → from Assabet offering summer camps: Drama, Career Discovery, and/or Basketball
Commuter rail news: Fare increase and hope for reduced delays this summer

Southborough Wicked Local recently covered commuter woes on the Worcester-Framingham train line. Read the full article → from Commuter rail news: Fare increase and hope for reduced delays this summer
Events this week: Storyteller, adult coloring party, 4th of July parade, and Meet the Farmer

Here are some highlights of events in and around Southborough this week. Read the full article → from Events this week: Storyteller, adult coloring party, 4th of July parade, and Meet the Farmer
The week in government: BOS on reappointments, ZBA on Park Central and Ken’s Foods

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: BOS on reappointments, ZBA on Park Central and Ken’s Foods
Help rare pollinators – workshop Sunday (Updated)

A member of the stewardship committee is working with a scientist who already identified three bees at Breakneck Hill as insects previously thought no longer existing in our state. Read the full article → from Help rare pollinators – workshop Sunday (Updated)
Planning Board in midst of Park Central Site Plan Review
On Monday, the Planning Board held a public hearing on their Site Plan Review of Park Central. Read the full article → from Planning Board in midst of Park Central Site Plan Review
Storyteller at the library – Tuesday (Updated)
he Southborough Library is inviting kids to come in on Tuesday, June 28th to hear “Game Time” stories from an entertainer. Read the full article → from Storyteller at the library – Tuesday (Updated)
Free Sip & Color Party – June 29

Expressions Art Bar is holding a free party for adults to color together. Read the full article → from Free Sip & Color Party – June 29
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
Local farmers’ markets: Fresh produce you don’t have to get down on your hands and knees for

This summer, you don’t have to get down on your hands and knees to get the freshest fruits and vegetables. Check out these local farmers’ markets. Read the full article → from Local farmers’ markets: Fresh produce you don’t have to get down on your hands and knees for