Last night, the Board of Selectmen met for the first time since the Town Election. Read the full article → from BOS changes: New voices and increasing transparency
Go on a “Journey to Abusurdity” next week
lgonquin students are embracing the absurdities in life. Next week the Dramahawks are performing a collection of short plays around the theme. Read the full article → from Go on a “Journey to Abusurdity” next week
Memorial Day observances this weekend (Updated)
Here is the information you need to observe Memorial Day in Southborough. Events begin with the annual flag placement in the rural cemetery Friday night. Read the full article → from Memorial Day observances this weekend (Updated)
Obituary: James H. Nutter, III, 84
James H. Nutter, III, 84, of Southborough died after suddenly being stricken ill on Sunday, May 17, 2015. Read the full article → from Obituary: James H. Nutter, III, 84
Read all about it: Woodward 2nd grader gets the scoop in one-on-one with Governor
There’s a new reporter covering the local beat. But if you don’t have a child in her 2nd grade class, you probably haven’t seen her work. Read the full article → from Read all about it: Woodward 2nd grader gets the scoop in one-on-one with Governor
Tonight’s ARHS a capella concert is raising funds to save souls
An Algonquin a cappella group, SOULfege, is holding a concert tonight. Their purpose is to help prevent suicides. Read the full article → from Tonight’s ARHS a capella concert is raising funds to save souls
SOLF annual meeting: Talk on changes in Mass bird life; granting award to Rep. Dykema – May 27
“Turkeys in Suburbia” and other local bird life changes will be the focus of a presentation at SOLF’s Annual Meeting. Read the full article → from SOLF annual meeting: Talk on changes in Mass bird life; granting award to Rep. Dykema – May 27
Continuing to remember FF Ken Strong
Southborough firefighters continue to remember their “brother”, Ken Strong. Read the full article → from Continuing to remember FF Ken Strong
The week in government: Transfer Station rules discussion; Fitzgerald’s lot, school start time update, and new bus contract
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: Transfer Station rules discussion; Fitzgerald’s lot, school start time update, and new bus contract
Obituary: Raymond E. Coldwell, 74
Raymond E. Coldwell, also known as “Bubba”, died at the age of 74 in his hometown of Southborough on May 11, 2015 after a yearlong battle with Mesothelioma. Read the full article → from Obituary: Raymond E. Coldwell, 74
This week in sports
Here’s what’s on tap this week in high school sports. Read the full article → from This week in sports
Events this week: Senior walk, silent movies, bingo, help for small businesses and March for Miracles
Here are some highlights of events in and around Southborough this week. Read the full article → from Events this week: Senior walk, silent movies, bingo, help for small businesses and March for Miracles
Retirement party for Fire Captain Joe Hubley
Over the winter, Captain Joe Hubley retired from the Southborough Fire Department. A party is being held to celebrate his 37 years of service. Read the full article → from Retirement party for Fire Captain Joe Hubley
Obituary: Francoise M. (Tasse) Spayne, 85
Francoise M. (Tasse) Spayne, 85, of Southborough, passed away peacefully on May 15, 2015. Read the full article → from Obituary: Francoise M. (Tasse) Spayne, 85