Last week, the man who embezzled more than $380,000 from Northborough-Southborough public schools was convicted of the crime. Read the full article → from School budget officer sentenced to 2 years prison
Town greenlit to continue pursuit of historic Main Street district
It’s looking like Southborough will succeed in having a section of the Main Street area (and some adjacent roads) adopted as a Historic District. Read the full article → from Town greenlit to continue pursuit of historic Main Street district
Scouting for Food: Thank you for your support
Once again, the Southborough community, with helping hands from scouts and families, made Scouting for Food a success. Read the full article → from Scouting for Food: Thank you for your support
Join a Harvest Potluck with “Neighbors for Peace” – this Sunday (and an interfaith Thanksgiving service)
This Sunday, St. Mark’s Church is hosting another “Neighbors for Peace” community dinner. This time it’s a Thanksgiving themed potluck, with an invitation to an interfaith service to follow. Read the full article → from Join a Harvest Potluck with “Neighbors for Peace” – this Sunday (and an interfaith Thanksgiving service)
Post Tournament Update: Football and Volleyball out; Cross Country to states
An update on Algonquin’s fall tournament bids. Read the full article → from Post Tournament Update: Football and Volleyball out; Cross Country to states
Citizen petition asks Selectmen to allow Planning Board to hire outside counsel
Over 300 residents are asking selectmen to reconsider a decision they made earlier this fall. Once again, the petition links back to discontent over the large development planned at Park Central. Read the full article → from Citizen petition asks Selectmen to allow Planning Board to hire outside counsel
The week in government: Tax classification hearing, Billboard Use Variance, and discussions related to Citizen Petitions to selectmen
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: Tax classification hearing, Billboard Use Variance, and discussions related to Citizen Petitions to selectmen
Events this week: School speaker series tonight, History talk, Screenagers, Woodward Family Fun, Autumn Fair, and Gifts on the Common (Updated)
Here are some highlights of events in and around Southborough this week. Read the full article → from Events this week: School speaker series tonight, History talk, Screenagers, Woodward Family Fun, Autumn Fair, and Gifts on the Common (Updated)
Scouting for Food – Bags out by 9am this Saturday
Don’t forget to put out your bags for the town’s annual drive for the Southborough Food Pantry. Read the full article → from Scouting for Food – Bags out by 9am this Saturday
Videos: Library hosts authors, experts and more
The Southborough library hosted several presentations by authors and other experts captured Southborough Access Media. Read the full article → from Videos: Library hosts authors, experts and more
Chestnut Hill Farm to offer a Meat CSA beginning in December
Many of you know Chestnut Hill Farm for its fresh veggies (and some fruit) throughout the growing season. But now The Trustees of Reservations are hoping its where you’ll do your meat shopping this winter (and early spring). Read the full article → from Chestnut Hill Farm to offer a Meat CSA beginning in December
Post Tournament Update: Volleyball in division finals; Boys Soccer out
A quick update on Algonquin’s fall tournament bids. Read the full article → from Post Tournament Update: Volleyball in division finals; Boys Soccer out
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
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