Chestnut Hill Farm is holding another public event this weekend (but not for free). Read the full article → from Maple Syrup Day at Chestnut Hill Farm – Saturday
Considering a “Gap year” – Wednesday night
If you are a high school student, or parent to one, you may want to swing by the Southborough Library tomorrow night. Read the full article → from Considering a “Gap year” – Wednesday night
Earth Day Clean Up: Rotary seeking donations and volunteers
The Rotary Club is sponsoring it’s 26th Annual Earth Day Clean Up. In preparation, they are seeking contributions to help with supplies. Read the full article → from Earth Day Clean Up: Rotary seeking donations and volunteers
Town Counsel rebukes ZBA and other boards to end divisiveness; fighting continues
Yesterday, I posted about 3 members of the ZBA’s defense against accusations of over-reach on Park Central. But the conversation didn’t end there. Debate over the ZBA’s granted waivers, and waivers they continued to grant, got heated. Read the full article → from Town Counsel rebukes ZBA and other boards to end divisiveness; fighting continues
Representative Dykema honored twice – for supporting veterans and recreation
Recently, I received news on our state representative about two different honors she earned. (Impressively, neither notice came to me from her office.) Read the full article → from Representative Dykema honored twice – for supporting veterans and recreation
The week in government: Medical Marijuana bylaws hearings, School budget and more
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: Medical Marijuana bylaws hearings, School budget and more
Events this week: Town Tech tips, nature for kids, Gap-Year talk, sign for babies, beavers and so much more (Updated)
Here are some highlights of events in and around Southborough this week. Read the full article → from Events this week: Town Tech tips, nature for kids, Gap-Year talk, sign for babies, beavers and so much more (Updated)
ZBA & Planning: St. Mark’s Solar, ZBA defense against over-reach charges, and Caine’s Crossing Over 55 (plus my mea culpa) (Updated)
The Zoning Board of Appeals and Planning Board have had, and continue to, quite a few controversial projects in front of them recently. Here are some important updates. Read the full article → from ZBA & Planning: St. Mark’s Solar, ZBA defense against over-reach charges, and Caine’s Crossing Over 55 (plus my mea culpa) (Updated)
Expert parenting advice: Tonight, next week, and a replay (Updated)
Next week, our school district is hosting another parenting talk. This time the focus is on five simple tips for raising “competent and confident” children (or “Five to Thrive”). It’s a good time to share a reminder about tonight’s talk and links for replays to past talks. Read the full article → from Expert parenting advice: Tonight, next week, and a replay (Updated)
This week in sports: Coach earns national honor
Here’s what’s on tap this week in high school sports. Read the full article → from This week in sports: Coach earns national honor
Obituary: Hovanes A. “John” Sarkis
Hovanes A. “John” Sarkis of Southorough, passed away on March 23, 2016. Read the full article → from Obituary: Hovanes A. “John” Sarkis
Medical Marijuana Dispensary approved by ZBA 4-1 (Updated)
Last night, the Zoning Board of Appeals approved 4-1 CommCan’s permit to open a Medical Marijuana dispensary at 250 Turnpike Road. Town Counsel defended the board as being required to act last night rather than push the decision to after Town Meeting. Read the full article → from Medical Marijuana Dispensary approved by ZBA 4-1 (Updated)
Algonquin looking to end the R-word: Motivational comedian – March 31
Next week, Algonquin Regional is honoring R-word awareness. The program is sponsored by ARHS Best Buddies. Read the full article → from Algonquin looking to end the R-word: Motivational comedian – March 31
DCR Q&A on watersheds and properties – Tuesday
Our state legislators are bringing the Department of Conservation and Recreation to town on Tuesday. Read the full article → from DCR Q&A on watersheds and properties – Tuesday