The Board of Health is holding Flu Clinics for residents twelve and older, with a special one for seniors. Read the full article → from Flu vaccinations – Thursday, October 8
The Board of Health is holding Flu Clinics for residents twelve and older, with a special one for seniors. Read the full article → from Flu vaccinations – Thursday, October 8
Since we no longer have the Fire Department logs to update us, I like to share the SFD’s Facebook posts on occasion. They don’t cover every call, but pictures supposedly speak a thousand words! This week, I’m also sharing photos submitted by a reader from the accident scene on Middle Road. Read the full article → from Fire Department news: Camper fire, training and equipment, good family news, and accident pics
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
It appears our high school has been all atwitter with (possibly inaccurate) news that longtime school employee Dick Walsh was being forced out. Read the full article → from Superintendent: Algonquin’s Dick Walsh will continue to guide students within athletic department
The Friends of the Southborough Library are getting ready for their big Book and Bake Sale on Monday, October 12th – Heritage Day. We are seeking volunteers and donations to help.
(We’ll also need lots of customers – so save the date! It’s an easy one to remember.) Read the full article → from Library Book and Bake Sale: Heritage Day
Southborough Wicked Local reports that a lawsuit against our school district will proceed, but with one claim dismissed. Read the full article → from SWL: Teacher lawsuit moving forward with one less claim
St. Mark’s School is proud to be celebrating 150 years. They are inviting the community to join them for fireworks and to cheer on athletes.
The invitation comes with a traffic warning. Read the full article → from St. Mark’s Sesquicentennial: Celebration with fireworks(?) and weekend traffic (Updated)
Southborough Emergency Management asked me to share a warning. With expected rain deluges today and tomorrow, there is reasonable concern for flooded basements. And as we approach the weekend they are keeping an eye on potential for flash flooding of streets. Read the full article → from Southborough Emergency warns of potential for flooding
The Girl Scouts are famous for one annual fundraiser. But did you know that another annual fundraiser benefits local troops more? Read the full article → from Girl Scouts Fall Sales: Candy, nuts and magazines
Editor’s note – the concert is postponed.
Blackstone Valley Bluegrass returns to the Steeple Coffeehouse this Saturday, February 7. Read the full article → from Postponed – Steeple Coffeehouse kicks off 20th year with Bluegrass this Saturday (Updated)
Last week, the Board of Selectmen interviewed candidates and filled a vacancy for a position on the Public Safety Committee. Next week, they expect to expand the committee by adding three more members. Read the full article → from BOS to expand Public Safety Committee charter and add members October 6th
Here’s what’s on tap this week in high school sports. Read the full article → from This week in sports
Here are some highlights of events in and around Southborough this week. Read the full article → from Events this week: Clifford, art workshop for kids, pet blessing, and mini-golf (Updated again)
Eileen Mary (Sullivan) Perham, 92, passed away gracefully on Sept. 21, 2015 at Beaumont Nursing Home in Northborough where she had been a resident since 2009. Read the full article → from Obituary: Eileen Mary (Sullivan) Perham