
It’s a long weekend. That means a lot of you will head out of town. But for those of you sticking around, what’s there to do? Read the full article → from What to do this weekend: Meet the Farmer, hiking, tennis, museums, and more
It’s a long weekend. That means a lot of you will head out of town. But for those of you sticking around, what’s there to do? Read the full article → from What to do this weekend: Meet the Farmer, hiking, tennis, museums, and more
SHOPC (Southborough Housing Opportunity Partnership Committee) and the Planning Board are holding a public forum to investigate residents’ needs for senior housing. Read the full article → from Reminder: Senior housing needs forum Wednesday morning (not just for seniors)
St. Anne’s Church asked me to post an invitation to their annual parish picnic. Read the full article → from St. Anne’s picnic – September 13
Southborough Wicked Local reports that a bicyclist was injured after ending up in a “ditch about 30 feet into the woods” on Northborough Road. Read the full article → from Injured cyclists and safe roads reminder
Recent technical issues are impacting SAM’s ability to show syndicated programming and on-demand access. Read the full article → from Access problems for Southborough’s public access
If you have a child with special education needs, two upcoming meetings may be of interest. Read the full article → from Special Education events: NSPAC’s 9/9 “Coffee and Connect” and 9/25 Welcome Back Night
While online RAP registration is open until September 11, at least two classes were already full when I checked. And a few others were getting close. Read the full article → from Register for Fall RAP: Kids learn to be Drone Pilots, play Quidditch, sketch Beasties and much more
Students eager to start earning a “WuWo” t-shirt will have to wait one more week. Read the full article → from Woodward’s Wake Up & Work Out postponed to September 15th start
Expect a lot of detours next week as the town takes seven paving projects. Read the full article → from Eight roads to be paved next week: Boston Road (causeway closed 9/8-9/9), Central Street and more
One of the town’s most well-respected elders, Dr. Timothy Stone, reached a big milestone today. The retired physician turned 100 years old today. Read the full article → from Congratulations to Dr. Timothy Stone on his 100th birthday
What went on and off the market this week. Read the full article → from On the market this week in Southborough
Fourth and fifth grade students are invited to join the cast of Neary School’s Peter Pan Jr. production. Read the full article → from Registration open for Neary Drama
Here is the latest round of videos from local media and the schools. Read the full article → from Videos: From summer fun to back-to-school
Southborough Youth and Family Services is preparing for another season of Project Friend. The mentoring program matches Big and Little Friends. Read the full article → from Project Friend: Bringing together Big and Little Friends