
Since 1947, Marines have been collecting gifts for underprivileged children. If you are looking to make a contribution this year, here’s what you need to know. Read the full article → from Toys for Tots collections in town
Since 1947, Marines have been collecting gifts for underprivileged children. If you are looking to make a contribution this year, here’s what you need to know. Read the full article → from Toys for Tots collections in town
Algonquin’s Tomahawks will face off against Westborough on Thursday morning at 10:15 am. Read the full article → from Thanksgiving Day Rivalry
Here are some highlights of events in and around Southborough this week. Read the full article → from Events this week (11/24-11/30): School technology forum tonight, novel writing, and Gobble Wobble
Robert G. “Chip” Horne, 58, of Southborough died suddenly Wednesday November 19, 2014 at his home. Read the full article → from Obituary: Robert G. “Chip” Horne, 58
The Southborough Library is looking for an update on what the town thinks about the library. Read the full article → from Southborough Library surveying feedback
The Gobble Wobble is Friends of Southborough Recreation’s big annual fundraiser. It’s also a fun community event with a 5k race, 2k walk and fun runs for kids. It takes place on Thanksgiving Day (hence the name.) Read the full article → from Gobble Wobble: Sign up to run/walk, help or both
A quick reminder of what’s happening around town this weekend.
If you want to get some holiday shopping out of the way, head downtown tomorrow. Special sales at the Community House and Senior Center are in convenient walking distance of each other. Read the full article → from Weekend at a Glance: Artisan show, Senior’s Autumn Fair, Bubble Man, dodgeball, Coffeehouse and ski sale
Stephen Gorham Scott, 73, of Southborough, MA passed away peacefully on November 10, 2014 in his home surrounded by loved ones after a courageous battle with lung cancer. Read the full article → from Obituary: Stephen Gorham Scott, 73
Earlier this week, selectmen told residents they were close to a deal with the owner of 84 Main Street. They believed a deal was imminent. They were right. Read the full article → from Town looks to preserve Burnett House for $750,000 – Agreement in principal reached
Assabet Valley Regional High School will hosts its annual pre-Thanksgiving bake sale on Tuesday, Nov. 25. Read the full article → from Mouth-watering treats for your Thanksgiving feast
his week, selectmen voted to form a “Public Safety Study Committee”. The overall goal is to help the Town move forward on a Public Safety Building project. Read the full article → from Town seeks volunteers for public safety building committee
Alqonquin Youth Wrestling Clinic is promoting its early bird registration. Read the full article → from Youth Wrestling registration by this weekend
The Zoning Board of Appeals was slated to hold a public hearing on a controversial Use Variance Permit last night. Read the full article → from Park Central Use Variance Permit postponed to December 3
Algonquin still has one team bidding for a state title. Read the full article → from Post season wrap up: Boys Soccer out of state championships